I subscriptions rt!- ough n merrier everybody. mil nens" hotter anywhere. ex Furs boot in the world. isnsriee unexoelled for qus quantity- iis People the Bsit of American Continent. llty‘ and the ' i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew j This year we have: A Iig Hay Crisp. A Iig cm» Crop. A Big Potato Crop. A Big Egg Output. A Big Butter Output. A Bigger Fish Catch than usual. A Better and more valuable Fox and Fur outlook than last year. A" “IdWIPIOI-IB. enterprising and God-fearing peoplg, own Guardian Two can Candlel- Ioulol JQI CHARIIOTPETOWN, CANADA ‘iTHURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1923. Annual ii burl 7 I‘ u, In.‘ h-‘LIUIII Dellve AAR VALLEY COMMISSION or George Washington Stop- iormer harbor commissioner ntresi, who ihss been 5990M!" the League of Nations Coun- succoed ~R.~D. Waugh of Win- , on the Commission IIQV¢I‘"- he Ruhr. N; NNIIEIN- l} EXPHESSIS NFIIIENEE IN NNE SNINIESS (Canadian Press) i TAWA, Sept. 26.——Rt. Hon. W. aiding, Minister of Finance and ng Premier of Canada, in a sta- ' nt made public tonight, expres- sutisiactlon at the new! 0! "i9 ess which promises to attend ssue of the new Canadian Gov- snt refumding loan. Mr. Field- said: have received with great plea- but not with surprise the news e success that promises to ot- the issue of the new (‘zinudian =rnmont refunding loan. The iiian people have always respo- to every call made upon them to the Govern tloans. The Government are offering an issue of bonds un- . conditions which permit invest- to obtain securities bucked by entire resources of the Domin- yieiding an income return h places them in a class by isalves among bonds of stable tries. he subscribers will give the Do- on tho deserved financial sup- and at the same time make u liable investment. i cordially re mend to the public the offering e purchasing syndicate with confidence that the response once more prbve the faith oi dians in their owu country." I ndensed Specials i flip-lilo per line per day. lo line per day for I lays or over. line per tiny tor " dove or ever. t 6 words to r. t-ne. Groups of ursl. initial lette . count ss word. Ill-per cent discount for - Address forms part of so. taunt ho pa“ for, Special Rates island/Room M.‘ 75o for s to one week. litu ,_ ed.‘ sens were 80c I‘ I‘ . A. MoDONALD LAND‘ CUR- yor Harmony Jct. 470-l-18-1mo. BALE-MALES’ COMBINED resher and blower. apply A. rne, City 70549-273i NTED-NUMIER 0F HEAVY rses front 130010 1400 lbs. ut u Easter Hotel tomorrow. J. rne. 657-9-25-4i. WILLYO-KNIOHT Oar with o famous Knight Sleeve Valve tor is‘ in e class by itself. See at our Chow-room‘. E. ii. ilny- I’. Agent-Summorside. : 684-9-2647i The second day of the Provincial Exhibition, and the first big visit- ors‘ day, turned out fine, though cool, and there wus a very good attendance. The main building was thronged and tbu grand stand well filled at ‘the race course. Judging In the various classes was (aontinu- ed and created considerable inter- est, particularly in the horse ring. and the Ayrshire and Holstein classes, where some splendid cut- tie wore shown. It is expected that the judging will be completed io- dny. The particularly fine exhibit of flowers in the main building drew favorable (itlllllllitlllii from vlsitcri-i. Following is a limiliilllilliflli of the addresses (iclivcrcd at thu formal opening Tuesday nftcruoon:—— THE PREMIEWS ADDRESS. At Tuesday's Opening. Premier Stewart, following lion. Mr. Motherwsll, supported on be- hnlf of the Provincial Government the welcome extended to that 8011' tleman by Ills Honor the Lieuten- ant Governor. I-ie had token a most favorable time to visit the island, and, like most ilistinguisir ed visitors who have favored us 1n the past, he hnd said some flutter- ing things. We feel, however, that this was not uttered as mere flat- tery, but that‘ we have indeed a Province to be proud of; and thcrc is much to be thankful for in the fact that we have not the izoiciutl and labor prcblomsntihat arc as ii! - 1 i ~ mmun es. imilnillofllitetliiy one of our difficul- ties is the departure of so many of our people front the Province. This is not because WI) INWO "m room for them hers. f0!‘ I-Qdlly W" are in a position ‘to Hlllllimfi firm” ably more people than ‘over u. 0N- What is neeliiiil. U10 fillellkei‘ _I""' lieved. is faith in ourselves. lluvr we the optimism which should prc- vail over the conditions ir. which we live? Are we boosting our- selves enough? In this reiiilwft W" have only to ‘take n lesson rom the great republic to the south cf “s, if we bud more of the boost- ing spirit iltiwouid be easier to facc t . oulgrgirfiig‘: Stbuwzirt hclicvcd that. wc should give more ititcuilun to co- operative effortti. l1fll‘lIl‘-\lIiI1‘IY=1I°"¥'- the lines of agriculture. As exam- ples of this he cited the success of the P. E. Island Egg uml Poultry Association and the (Iertiilcil Sccd Potato Growers‘ Association. Hc referred, also, to the bcttiaiiltiof i‘!!- iiustriul fairs and took occasion) ‘o compliment ‘the officers and l ircc - ors of the Exhibition Association‘ upon keeping tho _i'rovinc|;ll built fully up to thc standard th s yi-ll - His Worship Mayor Jenkins. Mayor Jenkins. c“ Ills Worship (my. compmnentkxld behalf of the ____.________________. WANTED-MAN TO WORK. 0N farm. Apply i). ii. Murthlsogu‘. North River. LOST-GOLD EARRING AT‘ EX- hibitloil Ycaterday- ifimisr P 8"" return ‘to this office. - tron SALE -- PROPERTV or I the lute n n. Malone. Misvcilfihe- including lot, cottage, largo Wvfk" shop and barn near station, High chool and churches. ADDIY Mrs. D. B. Malone at lliiscouche ,. mi t sou. inst. mm 2 o 623-9-22-61 GIRL WANTED-A COMMER- ciai College student to work. in store after college hours. Ail- dress, Merchant, cure .___.____.. LOST ON ASYLUM ROI? -wntch. Finder please icuve at . this ofllcc. 7034,3731 Loer m was icFv on rues- day, a smell, puree eouluirtini! sum of money. -l~‘iniicr please leave at this oflico unii revolve reward. FOR BALE »— INTERNATIONAL 10-20 tractor. Apply A- lime iflitmberlsnd, P. E. l. 70441-27 3i LET.-—FURNICHED HOUSE, 70 Upper Prince it. Apply to . Norton. st Miss Bremners, ‘I Prince St. Phone 809. iii CALI. -~Ten pairs of ice Biiv r Shin: Foxes, rekin- ed stool. will rsneh a isw lrs ier-‘putohssor- ii desinu IIIY. M. W. Wood Highlan rm. tIBI-Il-IC-Sl ~ wnk ‘is IALl-DWILMNG AND ‘ with sore of lend suitable Ilrdening and poultry raising. first‘ farmer's opportunity. .1 mm ice reels. AWIY In ll flip it} Avon-ii}. FOR SALE-One No. 1. largo Hail combined Thresher null cleaner with blower complete This hlowerwlil throw the stoaw up in the loft 25 it. This machine was only used part of one sca- son. Reason for selling, III-health Apply A. Horne é Co. iii i——--—- WAMTID A MAVIDFOR GENER- ai housework in smnii family in Maine. App! to M. W. in cars fltlllflliau co 7l3-27-3i OETWIEN L081’ '7UIODAV iBz-ooloiieid sn q Milton, man's brown raincoat. Finder please notify F‘. ilenimn, Briulolhsne. v H _ 71527-1“ the Exhibition Association and welcomed the visiting Ministci‘ of Agriculture. Citizens of (‘bur-ini- tctown are naturally Iiitiilliy inter- ested in the Provincial Exhibitions, and the City Council bus always given a substxtuiini grant to help along the work. “We buiicvc that it is one of the bust cxpeuiiitureii we have 0h the books, bccuusc wc are ilircctly interested financially, educationally and in other ways." Address by Hon. Mr. Myers. lion. J. H. Myers, Commissioner oi’ Agriculture, nfadu u splendid im- pression in ills first public speech in Charlottetown, since iliifililllillg the duties oi’ his ollicis. lln spoke enthusiastically of the exhibits, par- ticularly in live stock. which hi.- believed would do credit to any province. The Fair on the whole is nearly up to ‘the high average of recent years. despite tho fact. that the farmers are still busy with the harvest; and this roficcts credit on the zeal and energy of the nutnugna- mont. Mr. Myers expressed pleasure at the interest shown by the visiting Minister of Agriculture in our agri- cultural conditions generally. iic seemed particularly interested in the fields of certified sced llOilliiliifi, and had not been afraid of dirty- lng his shoes by getting right down among the drills and tixnininingihc. potatoes like a practical farmer. The word "grievances" as up» plied by the Agricultural iliinister to the problems of this Province, Mr. Myers would like to modify somewhat. We huvc our just wants and requirements, but we do not “grieve” over them. N0 doubt Mr. Motherwcll will unili-rstund these questions better from his visit here. and tho speaker silggcst- cd that perhaps on returning to (lttuwa he might advise the Minis- ter of Railways and perhaps ihc Minister of immigration to conic] over and study things at iIl‘i-iI. hand. Certainly we have room lu-rc for suitable immigrants. Changing Conditions. Agricultural conditions today Ill'l‘ very different to what prcvuiiied n few years ago. Anybody and cv- crybody could farm then. Toilu)’ W" nrc up against problems that our fathers never dreamed oi, and it is right hero where the practical hclp and instruction of the idxpcrimcnt- ui Farm becomes useful. . Mr. Myors took exception to ‘the statement, frequently mndc, that our bcst men are going away. This might be truo in some cost-s, but us a general rule the mun who leaves is the man who is tiiiillil‘ too careless, too indolent, or too stub- born to study the (zhunging condi- tions and adapt himself then-lo. ll might‘ he that we are irilfllllnt; through tho crucial period and our problem resolves itsclf into the old qucstioxi of the survival of the lit- test. As Commissioner of Alirlllilllilfib . Mr, Myors, in conclusion, invited the :‘ ration 0f farmers and farmers’ wives throughout the Pro- vince to make the Department of 2L use to them. This was what it was functioning for. Thcy should look upon it as peculiarly their owu dc- puriment, and ii at any iinlc "they dcsiro advice, or wish to ozcr help- ful criticism, they will bu assured of u cordial welcome nt the oilllfv- (Continued on Page Ii.) iii-IIQOOOQ-II-t-Il-Ot-i- 0 1' WANTS PROBE INTO . i’ IF BOT-H INDUSTRIES ‘II * _.__ 1' '0' (Canadian Press.) 1' orritwn. Sept. 2c. — “I + 1v would regard it as an absurd- 1' It- ity and a misfortune if ihc 4 '0' inquiry did not include all 4' 1- cisisises among whom thc uu- 1' '0' rest has occurred," said lion. 0 1' James Murdock, ‘Minister of 0 Il- Lubor, today, regarding the 0 O work of the royal contmisslou lb ,, ‘ --’- to investigate labor Il- 4- conditions in Caps iBretou. + i lion. Mr. wrdock =made4lhis 4' 4- statement 6n naked wheth- o 1' er tho Robertson Commission 4- 0 would con n itself with con- + Q ditions am n; the miners as C- t well as the steel workers. 4- 0 inasmuch so the order-in- 0 O council appointing the com- 0 0 mission directed investigation O ‘P of nvittsrs occasioning the 0 1' (wailing out oi the active mil- 0 O itia inst Jilly, the Minister of Q C‘ lmbor exprelsed the opinion Q O that since the minors were in- 0 I! valved In the strike, it would t l» be impracticable to invastl- O Q irate causes end recommend s. 0 0 course of notion which would 0 O prevent s recurrence, without 0 Q taking iilttnooueideration the O well es oi no stole workers. O i: ecndltionsdfithe miners as 0 0 (Canadian _ QUEBEC, Sept. 2 killed III 2. Ilydfoplane this morning; They are: Aipiion Kamouraska B. Desal Air Board to the Prov from a height 0i’ twent St. John. The zicciden dclock, and was witne about the hianirar. How the accident known. start la nose (Iivc and miles from the station- "It was lying at no of water and rescuers bodies which were tan Pess) 6.-—Three men were crash at Robervale Se Landrey, observer; aberry, pilot, of Otta- wa, and E. Guise, surveyor, Chicoutimi. The plane, one loaned by the Dominion incial Government for surveying and forest protection, crashed y. five feet into Lake t happened about 8 ssed by several people happened is noti yet Watchers saw the plane suddenly strike the water two 0n under fifteen feet could not get =at the gled in the wreckage. NNNNT NF INN“ NIJNPIINIIIIIIN- EN IN IINIINIIII (Canadian Press) PARIS, Sept. 26.~iliitrii:ii law has been proclaimed in iiuvsria according to intc IKIVICJJH from ller- lln and former Premier Vim iiithr has been appointed (lent-nil (‘em- missioncr of state. llr. Von Kahr has issui-ii :t pro- clznnuiion announcing he will take action against all acts of imstiily tn the country and nguinsi any rcsistnncir to his orllcrs by uvcry menus u! his disposal. {ox-i Record Output For Dominion Coal Company (Canadian Press) (liACEliAY, Sept. 2li.—-(‘oiuc.id- ent with the visit of iiu- directors of the Ilrltish Eillllifi‘ Sim-i (‘iiinp- any here yesterday tlu- tflliiii‘ of the Dominion (‘oni (‘Oiiliilliiy roi- scd the greatest single days out- put since lill-l. Over seventh-cu iiious:|nii ions were ruiscd and sun-rill of IIll‘ coi- iicrics made itidivldilui ri-rurils. Sir. Newton iiloorc, ii-uiiiug ilir- actor of the Bcsco, said (ii-urge l). Downs formerly pri-sidi-nt of the Lackuwaunzt (‘mil and sli-i-i (‘ump- any and u new diver-tor in‘ iiii- lies- co, would lake nu zu-livi- purl in the iuiuiinistratiori 0|‘ llic (‘Hfiiilffl- tion and ii is l‘lllllOl‘('iI iii- will suc- cei-ii l). ll. Mcilougzlii in: \'il'i‘ Pres- ilicnt. Calgary Boxer Arrested 0n Murder Charge (Canadian Press) JUNlAii, Alaska Svpl. 26»- ilurry "battling" Jubnsmi of lini- ip gory, Alberta claimant oi‘ iiu‘, wel- terweight championship in‘ (fan- nda was nrrcstcil ltcri- yi-sicriluy chnrgerl with thc llllil'iil‘l‘ of iliida Weiss Murphy and iiiisii iiiiiy Ma- son in n resort Iii-re hliiuiiuy. Johnson in lldill-IIIPII in u-uzcnt admitted ho was in iin- ri-siirt but declared he found INIIII ivomen dead when llc urrivi-il. Informs Cabinet On Recent Meet- ing In Paris (Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept. 26, -i'rlnu- Mili- Istcr Baldwin" today informed the cabinet regarding his i-i-i-i-ut coh- versstions in Paris‘ with Premier Poincare and President Mlilernnd in which it was roporii-ii u hall! was reached for thi- reestablish- mont of nn Allied from inward Gor- runny. Tho cabinet meeting iiisied two and one half hours presumably dis- cusslng the commuuiiuu- Issued from Berlin today announcing the and oi German reslstmii-i- in tile ter's report. Ruhr as well as the Prlmi- Mints- No communique was iwued af-dsy, Si. Peter's Wednesda QOQOOQCOQOOOOOter the meeting. iuiiiisifiis iilfiiiiiifiiN PERSIAN liillii (Canadian Press) ALLAHABAD, British India, Sept. 26.—-Nlno villages were tot- ally and twenty partially destroy- ed by earthquakes which shook the vicinity of Bujntlrii, Persia. Inst Thursday says a message from Meshéii, northeastern Persia. The shock causcdllne death of one hundred and fifty seven per- sous and injuring one hundred and forty six. in. Niiliil PHilENiiiE- lfiiliilfiiNiii There was no Blood- shed, Convenors Just Told to g0. (Canadian Pres) OKLAHOMA CITY, SCDI. 20.— Okinhomufs ‘rebel’ legislators were dispersed by the mliititary at noon today when they attempted to con- vene a special session of the Low- er House to seek the impeachment of Governor Walton. There was no bloodshed. When the legislators came tn the capitol they were told by the military com- mander that they would he prevent ed from coinvening. lie was asked im- thc reason but refused to um- plify the previous curt statement that the military had orders t0 ill?" vent the assembly. After that ihc legislators dispersed. 1i Why Is Premier Going T0 Europe? Asks Mr. Meighen (Canadian Press) PROVOST, Alberta, Sept. 26.— What is Premier King going to the Empire Conference for". asked right Iionnrnhlc Arthur Melghcn in a address here. "lii- has no policy and the present. lmpcriul defence program is satisfactory." AB in previous i-llltilltflliii-I Mr. Mcig hen criticized the ‘Liberal Party for breaking election promises. Tariff pledges hnd been made that never could he lived up to and thc count- ry wns millions of dollars further in debt than when the present ROV- ernmcnt came into power. Mice Announcements, Meetings, Etc. MTBI-—IUO per line per dny. Dc per line per dny for I days or over. 8e n lino per dsy for 6 days or over C figures Initlsi letters, count as one word. l0 per cent discount for can’. _Address forms Psrt of s ll must b0 Dlid for. "Cardigan, Monday. MIWIIIB .‘p|¢q_ur$_ 712-27-81 "Coming ‘tfgve tilri," greatest show‘ this year, Montague, Satur- ¢ Owing Mayor Hulbert and SIJPPIIRT IIN RIIIIIi ISSIIE posing Element. (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Sept. "(L-Support for (ihunizcilor Slrtiliflillllllll forts to bring about u speedy tenn- ination of the itubr and Rhincizind conflict bus sitfficieutiy crystalliz- ed to warrant the prciliiation that the (iovernmcnt will liOllllllllllii more than a comfortable. majority in approval oi’ its formal declare tion to the Reichstng, Thursday. The Government has been vouch- snfed the support of the ituhr and Hhineland, as voiced by its aulh- orized spokiasmien at iliondavs pro- longed (tonfcrcncc support, which it is emphasized, adequately ro- fiects the immediate sieniimeni oi‘ the peoples of the ocrupir-(i areas. The charge that this conference was not representative is counter- ed by the (lovermncnt with the statement that the mun whom the (Yhumzellor summoned to Iiiulin yesterday constituted the some group as recommended passive ru- slsiance to Chancellor (Juno. The Chancellor's conicrcniz-g to» day with the Premiers of the fedor- uted states and members of the Federal Council was also in com- plete accord with the cabincfs IDFOCEHIIIFG, cvcn the ri-doubiuble Dr. Von Kuilling iulruitting iim in- evitable necessity of scrnppini: ro- sistuncie in the face oi’ ovi-rtvhei» min: financial, economic and soc- iul odds. The Bavarian Premier- proved surprisingly docile. After Lifillfi-fiffiilg with the vim. ing Premiers, the (Jiiuncclor l’! elv- TNENTYC-NCIINWI IISBNPE NENIH IN {INN NINE Fear4l S-cbmh Miners Have Perished in Flooded Pit. (Canadian Press) (ll.AS(l0\\’, Sept. 20.~Sevcnty men were entombed when u deep pit at the James Nlmmo Company's coiiiery ncur Fulkirk was flooded today. ii. was fczircil ihnt all would pi-rish, but one ]lill‘i.y oi’ mcn suc- cccdcd in making their escape through a (iiSllilEHI shaft. There are now forty-one unaccounted for, and it is almost (vermin they arc (lead. When the water, which broke through illii walls of an zidjscsnl pit. had reached their waists, one of their number suddenly remem- bored the existence of n shaft, which they inunnageil to reach with the aid of picks and shovels. They cut their wny through a collection High Cost of Passive Resistance Policy . Proves Effective Argument Against 0p- Bavarian Premier up- holding" Governmentfs Decision. iui licir-gaiiiins ri-priesienllvig llvicbstilg patriii-s, oi‘ which illi- iiu- - (li-rmnn Nationalists alone ilH-Hlliiil- un uppusitionzii ultlllldc. 'i‘ln- n» ziciitinarires iifllllfllliiiiil Ilfliiiillif short oi‘ an ultimatum i0 Franco, and u bri-ru-b cl‘ riaiaiions unit-gs, the occupying powers lnnnruiitili-iy conuulcii line points m’ honor which Strcsi-inziiln sought i0 mnki- :1 prior condition lo his surrender" of puss ivc resistance. ' The Linitlul Socialists, (fii-rltriii». Democrats and the ('Ilflili't‘iliil‘.~‘. own party. ibi- (lei-mun Pcoyiii-‘s Party, sunifitionvri the (Joviirnini-ntk nciiun and, whiic iIll‘l‘i' was scal- teriug opposition. this was \'J't‘\VI"LI as being prompted chiefly by rem sons of personal prestige. ~ Active opposition from Ibo Bava- rian People's Puriy which nomin- ally votvs with tho Clericuis, is not zintiiripziiieil, and ii‘ iiu- iiuviiri- ans conclude to withhold their sup- port in the itsichstug it is believed their ()])]i()5lili(ill will be of u xicg- ativc character. (ihantrcilor Sirusvinzililfs inosi convincing argument IIIYOIILZIIUIII his iaxtiendod convw-rsutions during the Insi. ikiriy-cigiit hours iifiilH-(i i0 Irv .10 tiffirizil ndinissioii ihnt PliSSlVt‘ l'i‘.‘ii.‘i[illl(fi‘. had I)l‘i‘Il cost- ing (icrmuny eight illiililrilligy] marks weekly towards ihi- i-nii. hii-iiiimi of this promptly lili‘IIO\\‘- cd the wavering doubters Illii. IIil‘ reactionurii-s preferred muki; nu issue of “the nation's honor und digujiy." Niiiiiiiiillfliiiiif NIIW Piiililiiil] [Iii iiliiKiY sha Will Likely be First President. (Canadian Press) CONS’I‘AN’I‘INOPI.I~I Supt 2i; ’i‘ii-- (iucstion of the form and name of the new 'i‘urklsi1 state, which must be settled INN-Off‘ 'I‘urkcy is nbli- in resuiru- full iiiillilliliilil‘ ri liiiillN Willi ilu- rest m‘ ihi- world is illusor- bing zilti-ntiun Iii'I‘(' and in Angora. it is virtually curtain iIiili 'i‘urkc~_v will be zicclari-d a republic, ihi- ln-ud the Government. being (‘Iilltif a rcsiilcnt or :1 chief of siziii», w oinud. Tiu- first fli‘(.'li|lillil oi‘ i'('ili.i\'ii ofici- is i-xpi-clcii Musinphzi Ki-lnni i" ‘ha. who ill .1 rvccni. inicrvintv said ihui ’l‘uriu-_v \\'.'i.~i already u ri-pilhiii- i-xi-epi i!) name and consiiiuiinli, and ml) I soon becomi- cvcu illlii'i‘ lIi'lll(ii'l'i|iiL‘, 'i‘in~. scat of iin- (lovi-rnuii-iit is ui~ of zlcbrls and wreckage and craw- led out in time to meet u rescue party. so a question of wide iiisiaussicti which will be lifiifirlllilltili convmreli CNFINITYCT Yesterday through thesi- col- umns, Chas. T. Smithf manager of the Mae Edwards Pinycrsmow play ing an cngagemcitt at ihc Print-v Edward Thcntrc, predicted ihui lust nigi|i's proiluciicu would prove one of thc strongest plays \\'IiIl’ii iIll! company hnd evcr pri-si-nleii in this city. ills prediction ivns fulfilled inst night whcu thi- com- iiiiiIY iifvflvliitul “Why \Viv|\s (lo Wrong“. Not. only was ii ilic strong est bill of lho (engugruu-itt but ll zs-s-e-o-t-oos-t-s-o-t-s-s- i- WANT LLOVD GEORGE KEPT OUT OF N. Y. (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Sept. 2G.~—As Cr '0 the result of a meeting at Col- 4' O umbus Circle Snlurdny night 1- i to p retest against the admis- 0 OI sinn of. David Lloyd George O C’ to the United States, rcsoiu- 1' + lions have been sent io Act- 4' the Q O iboard of Aldermen sisking that 0 O- idngisndla former Prime ‘Min- 0 Il- ister ibe kept out of New 4 Ill York. The‘ resolutions are '0' ‘II said to be the action of 7,000 O 0 New York citizens who resent 0 O Lloyd ‘Clem-go's attitude y, Morel! Thursday § wards the Irish "republic." O _'i'12-ll7~2iQOOOOQQOOOOOOQII i0§' IIY with the designation of iiii- smu- ilifFliilEETS I u: MAE nuns PLAYERS proved» in bu, tu-rhnps, oni- nf ihv strongest plays (‘iiz|rioii'-in\\'i1 III"- utrc got-rs huvi- uvi-r si-i-u ui imp- uiur prici-s. iii-ailing with l‘i|iIll‘l‘ n Illfll‘l' si-rious subject iiiun thus:- whirii huvi- iliiili‘ iii-fin“. i-\i~r_v iiivinIu-r of lln- ("in ruse in iili‘ uw cusion. and did full jusiivi- ii) ibi- uv-H-rni spiuniliii role iilisr‘. i<l<i\\'urii.~' snrp (‘lmrmiug in: :|I\\:i_\'.\' menu-ms, as lbi- |lIil_\' prugriu. - and wi- saw iii-r us n umri- iil£lIl|I"' \\'(\Iil.'lll. slu- l'i'\'4‘-' -d iv-izsi-ii’ an s-lnciiiuuui ill'l .::- \‘\'i‘l‘II once. 'l‘u lluisc who - wr-ii iii-- quaiuii-il with bliss INIHVIIFIIS. work in ilu- ir.-Isl. (his iliii Niili (lOlllP as a surprise. but iwr uiui-i- irii-nils hnd un opportunity of si-ving ibis popular icniiiug wonuiu in :1 new light. Th0)’ will n-ini-iuiu-i- liiisr, l-liltvzirils through lust night's pi-r fnrtuuni-u. iilr. Fnrbin. ilIHii bud u lnrgi-r scope in his rulv, IIlilll in iilillli‘ uf his l‘ill‘II|'l' pi-rfurnlunrcs. Apiu-ui" IIIR in ll sonu-tivhai ihnnkii-ss role ho nvvcrlin-lcsri ivus r-sui-niialiiy truc to llfc, ilIliI ra-ilemuwi bimsi-if with his audience, by fl-gflnflnp their sympathy in his final sci-n. Mr. iliaicolui iiiurruy and Mr. Olliv Netivcnmii, its (Continued on Page 3i.) anon ATiEiiiilliifi YESTERDAY Three Airmu nlleil GERMANY sits BHANiIEiilIil u PiiiiVviNiiiAiEXiiiBililiN The Weather Was C0 01 but Fine andThere Were Many Visitors Present from Vari- ous Parts of the Province and Mainland as iwo brothers Wi°' 7 - SENATOR BOSTWICK ihi- zinnuai flltyiliiiLf n; (‘in uin iii‘ (‘zinaidiun CIIIDS ui \':1iii'oli\ ('1', sponsored a YQAOI". lion wsking the iniiiriillnxi clubs to Iii-conic mi min-rs oi iiu- Lcugih; of Nniimls and i‘) promote its inlet‘, i-rls. - ~—1.§-—> . .- i.N.ii.’5iiiil]N Niiiiiilfiiiiii an Pius runs i5 iXNliiNiii (Canadian Press) .\i(i.\"i‘lli-]Ai., Si-pi, "i Jflw ('31,. zuiian National iiniiuuys deposited SIJIIIIIJIUII of surplus funds in the Iltllili‘ liunk oi" (‘zinudn on {tiny 2S and \\'IlIiIIi'i‘\\' ll about June 2. Thr- ‘fIilIlliFIiiI iii-pzirtmi-xit of tho Nntiouail llnilwnys, in i-xpiziining the sitnuliun, iii-irlurini that ihu irunicui-iimi was in iIiu ordinary vonrsi- iIfIIii5iIll"H."l uniiihui. the INAJIIILIHHI iii-posiicii "about lilo ini- Ili-r purl oi‘ .\l:|)."‘ wus wiilidrawii {Will-n “it i-umi- iii our nuiici- that. .\lr. ii. l’. (lunch, uni- oi’ iiu- divs-ci- org- iif liu- (‘uuaiiiiain Xiiiiorn-il iiuii- mlys, wus zliruv \'It'I‘-]\I"('HI(|(*])| g)’ lbi- iiunu- ilnuii." in its formal HIIIIPIIIVIII covering ibi- transaction, iiu- financial iii-- pnrimi-ui iii‘ iin- (‘unzuiizin Nuliiin- r» .i~l: Iiil?iiii‘lllI iii-pumiiii-iii of ll. lmiuf.’ inudi- iiu- follow- ing hIIl|l‘iiil‘i'|i l'i~ rdint: lhi- urlic- iv publisiii-ii Ill ilzv- iii-fruit Free IIH-i-ss ins! \\i‘l‘k.' l “ii is iiu- i-usimu oi iiii- iinziuiiiiii Iiii-piiiiiui-iii of IIl_i' (‘umuiiail Nu- Iiiunaii IiiiiI\\‘ii_\‘*i Iii iiistribnii- its ifuiuis h)‘ iii-positing lln-m in hunks ‘ '- llli iis purpose. .\ii ' - financial depart- nu-ui system deposited in ‘iIlI' iinuu- iiuuii at lloitiri-nl $1,000, Iullll of rruipiua: funiis. Shortly after wii-piisiiiur. IIII‘I~'I‘ funds with the ‘vli- Iiiuui- Hunk ii i-nuu- in our not- Iiw- (but Ii. l‘. (livugii. mu- of ilu- dir- lwluis of the ihiiniiliuii Naiiinnni iizllluiiys. was ulsi» \'I<'t.'iii‘i'HIL]l:‘llI. ‘of IIH‘ lirimi- Hunk. and iii avoid inn)‘ pi ii of il‘lll\‘i.\'lil llin ‘unils i~ rv v. illuirznvii. "'I‘In- iIl-iiflliii Ili-niilri .iiliI ii wu I Nordic iunsi- of ibis dvpzirilni-nt. >-—-- 'I‘i1c‘HW‘e;i.t-i1er, Etc. I EH13 ‘(EARS SCHOOL. WoRK WOULD BE ‘ A LOT‘ EAbfliR- iF I. HAD 0F HAD THE- FORE, SIG-HT HOT - binriiimr '|'n(_)_i\"i'<v Supt. ' uinds fnir and t mmli-rnlc wvsi. \\’Iii‘lll. Ti-uiperuiurc y~'r~I"Y'I=\.\‘- mum 52. liIiiiIilllllll i2. IlIi-h ililn this nffnrvmuvt '-' "' "' ‘uni 1nyunt-rnu> mnrpin" sit 1" 434,,“ wit: int.- -,rw~-~~»~~~ M .mi rises iouvorrmv morn-Tn" ‘.54. Lust quarter moon Wednesday, Uri. fird, 190 nm. Summer-side iidu eiizltiiwn utcs laicr than Churioitoiiivrvu, .,| min- maxi-