.4. .. s p’ over 40,000 Readers, Every Daily Issue Guaranteed Member A. B. ' gmylnfllhwl our-rain. rm out..- ‘um... Gnu-lion. lulled 1887- Ahegweit Wm. llalpenny Brelrlls Wios Mile in 4 min. 34 secs. Track Team Wins Marit Maritime Record in Francis Wins Both Bicycle Events. Phil Jump. Second in Hurdles and llop First inBoy’s Race, Mcliuigan Sec Jump. Ellis‘ Third in 100 yds. iSnturday evening from eight o'clock unti-i word was received. hundreds tltronrgted jtihe sidewalk and street itl front oi_ the Two ‘Macs store, anxiously nlwalting the results from the Maritime Championships at llalifax. The word was late ill arriving, and nrany consider that the team representing P. E. island did not c0 as good as in fornler year's. Great was the rejoicing when nlbout ten o'clock tile lonlg looked for ‘Pelegraln from ‘air. F. P. Hen- nessey arrived and it lwas fourld that the Albyeg-Welts had once again done’ nobly, and brought victory and honor to our fair ls- iand. ' The Abeglweits according to the telegram, won a total oi 36 points, ‘but according to the untu- her of events wolr it would seem that they \voll a few morepoints titan the rwlre mentioned. Will. iialpenny, Captain of th Arbogwelt Track teanl suqceedezl Ill breaking the Maritime Record Ill the Pole Vault, getting nicely over the liar at 11 feet 4 1-2 inches. the record was held by Len Mc- Donald oi Pictou at 11 feet 3 ill ches. This is surely a most creditable feat and one that the P110- viltce should justly feel proud oi. Mr. i-lalpertny has ‘been Ill tho Aithletic rfl-eld, for ltwenpy fyears, and is still goinrg strong as its clearly demonstrated the fact on Saturday at Halifax, ' Tlle wise ones in speculating on IOUTISRFIRIICNN OFFICIAL STUDIES CANADA'S SYSTEM ‘ltlro mile and half mile runs did not even take the island athletes. ‘into consideration, therefore the unexpected happened and ‘Barney Francis, the rprltie of Lcnrrox ls- land came through with a hellu- tilul ruco, and lscat Lapicrro the great St, John runner out: in the nlile in the fast time of 4 minutes and (i4 seconds, trearly equalling the Maritime record of 4 minutes 33 1-5 seconds made by Hans llollner, in 1908. Barney also was a close second in the half mile event. ‘ My“ George Francis, the strong bicycle rider, also won his t\vo events, besides adding ten points to the Albeglwelt total, George showed tllat he is yet King of the ring on the track. |Pllii McDonald, who itr the made o Maritime mark in the ankle, which has handicapped lllnr considerably, would no doulot hrtvo hung up a new record ‘for the Maritime jumpers to try and heat, nevertheless, he won his ev- ent and nlso n. second‘ place in the lLop-Step and Jump and hurd- les, which placed him as the lrigh- 0st point Better on the learn. Lorne wedlock, added his five points to the total ‘by winning the Boy's 220 yards, Wedlock is only new in the game, but. is com- ing along fast. and will no doubt intake a hot contender. in the 100 SAYS MONEY 4S CURSE AND ROOT OF ALL ‘EVIL. cnantorrurowa, CANADA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, S1922. time Championships Pole _Vault. Barney Francis And Second to Hall Mile. George McDonald First in Broad Step and Jump. Lorne Wedlocll orld In Boy’s and Thi-d in Broad and 200 yards at the next cham- pionship. Elliot MoGulgan, tirade a fine showing, running a close second to ivedlock In the Boy’s Race and getting third in the Broad Jump. ilr McGuigan and wedlock, the island has tlwo young athletes that are coming along fast, and we hope will help to uphold tllc honor of the island in athletics for marry years to come. IE. B. Ellis. a fast 100 and 220 yard man, was in pretty hot cota- pany on Saturday and succeeded ill getting third place ill the 100 yards, this was more than the Abegweits had hoped ior, and. considering the fast company he was in showed that he has a. burst 0f speed that will yet take July.1st. sports at Charlottetownymm u, the 10 Seconds HM ypt_ By the report received, llentles- llroad Jlrnup of 22 feet 1 inch, butisey and “Hwy (M not ,-eg|ster_ llllellwllrtl Tellelllfill llllllllefi l0 lll$ibut it must the reuternhereti that they were up against cllanrplons oi the first order, and although defeated they made their oppon- ents go every inch of the way. The laennbel-s of the Abegwelt track are to be highly congratu- lateii on their ‘bri‘lliant aclrieve- merit of Saturday. The Boys return home tonight. and are to be tendered a grand athletics, every citizen l"Our Boys." ‘Spfledlng Up,Graln Shipments WTNNIPEG, reception and lu. the lntere-rs; cf Tllillmlly l-‘l Eelllm! "PPVWS Shonydphut there will Ibe n great ilellntc turtr out and show their trppre-‘lll lll“ ciatiorr of the good work dolre by Sept. 10.-— Foarillle lasll- lMailing a Military Survey oi China (SPsciai to The Guardian) Ui-IINOHOW l-IONAU CHINA. Sopt, 10.—’ Tire 'l‘ribune corres- pondent has completed his tour 0i. the principal points lll China. finding the greatest army camp in all China combined in early efforts for n financial canupaign, surpassing that of the spring, which resulted in an armistice favorable to Changsto-Lin, Gener- al Wu Pt-i lPu, stronger than ever is preparing to colne Ihack antici- pating- a renewed attempt by Chang Tso Lin to csrptrlre Peking Hanan. With an area of 68,000 more miles containing 60.000 sol- diers. lSouthern Chishli also is one vast military campaign, like- wise, Sllfllllllillg. In addition Wu Pei l<‘u now (laminates Shcshialrtl parts of other provinces cnull~ ling him to utilize an army ex- ceeding 1l0.000 lrlcn. 'l‘llis is ex- clusive of his army estimated at 40,000 which is concentratillrg its side tltc great wall, near ‘Shan- Ha-kiou outside of -which Chank Tsu-Lin has lbeen moving truops for some days, preparatory to re- newing the offensive. intelligence reports to Wu Pei Fu, indicate that Chang Tso Lina total strength is 160,000. French ("ahinet . To Be Reorganized (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Sept. 10. — The latest Quai Dorsey rurrior ls that Pre- nlier Poincare intends to reform the czllbinct ‘oeiorc Parliament re- usselnlblcs next month, Tile wnr office and tile urinisiry of interior both are rueniloncll as likely to have new trends and evcil the portfolios oi’. finance, Marine Agriculture and Public instruc- tiolr are included in tho I‘lll\‘l)I'. -it is certain that M. Poincare-Ks and l-ilonrtbvr- on the foreign policy which may shake the gov- crnlrrcnt, 'I‘hereiore, according to rumor. the premier desires to bolster" sev- cral ministries where lic consid- ers the chief has been inferior to -——-¢o->--- | Allied detachments British Association To Meetin Canada (Special to The Guardian) _ TORONTO, Sept, 10.--— Promin- ence is given in today's press to the lBritish associations gratqiilll acceptance of the University of ‘Toronto's invitation to hold its 1924 meeting in Canada with the Llniversltyb promise of $50,000 to- wards the scientific visitors ex- pense. Wife oi U S.'President ls Seriously ill lsllecial to The Guardian.) WAISHING'I‘ON, Sept. 10. —Tlle illllfs-‘l ot ‘Mrs. Harding, wile of the President was t-atlsing grave t-crtlcerlr last night. Soltrcwltat ser- zorrs complications which develop- Prl ill her condition during Thurs- day anti which were reported ycs- tcrday morning as “slightly aim. tcd" recurred during the day it is learned and anxiety was manl- Iest about the Whitehouse. Dr. Cllrl W- Sflllfyer, son of Brigadier General Sawyer, who is per-sum] lllLVslclarl oi President and Mrs, llllflllllllg was called irllo a consults tion on the case yesterday, m“. titer wrth Dr. Joel T. llootle, phy. s-lcran of the Mayflower. Allies to OccITpy Smyrna at 0nce (Special to the Guardian) SMYRNA. Sept l0—Tlle Grnuk fleet left Strlyrlln harbor this 5;. [PPIIOOII and the Greek comnlis. glmlel‘ °_l' llilllce planned to orn- dlll wmsht. The Allies will prob llllly Occupy the town tomorrow. were landed ‘fl "0"" llllllll’ front the wursilips tor the protection of the foreign population. 'l‘tlrknish nationalists vanguards lllll"! bee" reported flltoclr miles lroln the city. l P-‘UIIS. Sept 10~-I.lt=llrobillrzt- ,tloll oi the Greek a try will take place immediately after the com. plete evacuation of Asia Minor, only the two younger classes be- lllrg retain-ed Ililllci‘ arms il(.‘('0l‘(l- l . Brisisll Soldiers And Sailors For Farms (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Sept. 10.—— ‘Filo pro- Dosal oi lion, F. C. Wade. Agent General here for British Columbia to place demobliized British sol- dier's and sailors in British Colum- ulan valleys, undel- semi- military lllilclillllne for three years agricul- illfilil lfflllliilg, preparatory {D per. nlanent settlement, is being dis- cussed arpprovlngly. Tile Times lll an editorial says "it recalls the duys when the gal- lant French soldiers sent In 165 to fight the iroquls settled and founded the farms oi Quebec and it conjures memories of Wolfe's Highlanders in Nova Sculls and the irniled Elltiplre Loyallsts. “list Possibly their should be eagle? loilfly? Canadians would welconte their IUTOITIEPEAIIIHBTIIISL. [SISIIHIFB detemlers, Empipelbund, Cosgrave Appointed Presidetrtoi Dail (Special to Tne Guardian.) DUBLIN. Sept. 1o. —-\Villiam 1‘, Qossruvc. Minister of Local Gov- tllllllelll. Was elected President of he Dail Eireann by the new par. Ilamelrt at its inaugural session $01111)’. The only votes cast against .ltm were ‘by 11.9 yabm. members. Dlllmslllv- 58D! l0——The provlnc l ATJHEsW-éfil-‘trah. " Canadian R.R. Shopmerlfil“ May Strike At The Dominion To Pre Moment. (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL, Sept. l10.— “Pre- pare for a strike on short notice." This tense warning was despatch- ing to every local union oi Cana- ifax to Vancouver. are involved and the situation is most serious, union executives ad rnit in their rwarning note to the general memberships. in a letter addressed to l-lon. James Murdock, ‘Minister of La- ‘Secretary treasurer oi Division mend, American Federation ai issued ‘within the next few days for a. CGSoSallOll of work by all railway shopmen ion." Tire effect oi the strike on the ______________________.. an one Ad». ' wqgghwhflq Plhlllng Mwhlfl. my"; . A Wolflltludilld‘ Notices liave Been-Sent 0llt to All Sllliplilll in pare For‘ Strii-e Al‘ Aor- from Western Canada. Sllould the running trades englnt-men, doctors, lbralkesmen, the same course as has been ad- ed late IASK night and this morn- opted in the United Slates refuse to operate any curs \\'III ll llian Railway slropmen from l-lnli- are not ill perfect repair - ‘We tie-up in the crop movement Ism- Betrwcen 40,000 and 45.000 men evitalble. In the United States the rule of the running trades has been tc refuse to operate any cats turned out as fully repaired by the shopnren. ‘MONTREAL. Sept 10-~Pr;u-ti:.-- bor and signed by James Dickie. ally all hope of a settlentaut l»: dispute between No. 4, Rnilrway employees depurt- shcpmen and W839 was abandoned last night and al LflillOi‘. The Dominion government though the wage schedule ‘~*-tl'-'i' is told-"We have no hesitation in tee of Division No 4 RflJlWfi" on» saying that instructions will lbs ployees department American I"~‘l eration oi Labor is still in arm-shut notice was sent to the Min sn r r-i in the Domin- Labor that intructioas will b-~ ls- sucd within the next few tin-r r-r a cessation of work by all rti'\\"'y eve of the great grain movement ahopmcn- in the Dominion. is portly l...l\'».ly sou- flih. It.‘ luW ullJ I)l r.| " rraj Canadian Rliilull". inl parliament for Southern Ire~ lllml llrovitled for under the Anglo lrlilll "Tilly Incl trls lrtorning in the new semi-circular parliamen- tary eholttller lll Leinster House; INVENTOR ‘or FRUITATIVES PASSES AT OTTAWA Some Detroiriaus Are Too Particular (Special to The Guardian) lDETROiT, Sept. 10. ~—-1\lain OTTAIWA. Sent. Frankford Rogers, L.R.C.l’... oiled I38 prnnlitlent rctlrtltl physician alrd inventor of the remedy “Fruit-a-tives" tllell at his residence here Sunday nrorn- lag aftera lengthy Illness I)“ 7.—Dr. Amos rRogcrs was perhaps better known] [for the invention of a curative pro icess which he disposed oi to the ovlurwny kniowu as Fruit-a-tlves, Limited. He retired from active grracticc on the. formation of this company in 1904. Interment will C.M. L.R .C . Sq Mychigan IState fair when a velveil the hanging was the “please pull the drone." Tire canvas, programmed as ‘matures mirror" portrays s youth ful fenlale figure poised ona stone lin the water, preparatory to ink-l ILONDON. Sell!- correspondent "Ig a quiet bath. Canadian Mentioned For C N. it. llcell (Special to The Gaurdlwl OTTAWA, Sept 10—-A!li/Jii' ‘he street prudery reminiscent of the val-mus name; “Septemlber Morn" episode showed mentioned m connection w Ill "to its head at the art exhibit of the Dogma“ of head of the Carnation yeslerdary,IN41lulral Railway system ‘is that dralpe appeared up Percy R. Todd. preside-n‘ w’ the mysteriously over a painting of a Bangor and Aroostook Ratlws in nude bathing girl and attached to Mdlnd notice. by birth and-has relatives in Ot- Tood is WILHELWS secouo VIIFE. of the Drill‘: most pron-locally a t‘nn’-'l"l'1 8.—The n» ru "all Artists said the whole thing was says former -Kaiser Wilhelm is o a “Pecksntffiam and that the pro-marry the "Princess llermilri‘, of OTTAWA, rSept. Qr-JIIVOBHKB-Llllg IBRIIGHITIOIN, Eng, Sept. 3.—-"Mo- the grain elevator and ‘tralreporta- ney its n curse and the root oi all "0" syiiflmfl. ‘With a view to estalb- evil. ’l ‘will never touch another llslring them in lSOlliIl A‘l'l‘i'tln., ‘W. J. penny as long iflg t] livg," days from Fegirln to tile lake tor-- minals is thne time being made inlEAsql-ERN ‘RAlLlwAvs ABLE nloving grain out of the west thlsi To TAKE CARE OF HARD com" lall. This is considered absolute-l T ling to Athens advices to the ilawimk“ Fla?“ "HIIOTPOW ill Beech- “ agency_ wvooll Cemetery. WKEFJP ZAGHLOUL OAPTIVE, lceriuro taken simply made certainlReuss. whose husband ll‘ -‘ "‘ ‘that immoral interest would DeIAprII. 1920. ‘The engagement wli utrlken in a work that was innocent not be announced until aftr-r n‘- u - K. ISKIIIIlCOTII, oi Johannesburg. oi- ilcer in charge of railway tnriii’ on the lSouth African government rail- ways and harbors, ‘arrived Ill Ot- tawa yesterday. 'lie will interview government officials today, and will later v~isit fforon-to and the west. ____<..__;_ §9GUOCGOQUO4 v CONDENSED SPECIALS? +00+~ ItATIlilP-llc. per line per day. 9e per lins per day for 8 days or over. lc. n line per day for 6 days or over (‘mint 6 words to a line. Groups of I figures, initial leters. count as one word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms part of ad. and must bo-pnid for. Special Rates Furnished Room lll. ‘lilo for seven wards for one week. Situation vaulted, for seven wordp 60a per wee . "WANTED—-TWO GENTLEMEN . boarders. Apply 186 Great George St. Sol-ll ~11?“ ‘HEILP WANTED-TO HAFIVE-ST eighty acres of Potatoes. be- ginning Monday. the eleventh. Apply to M.J. Mciver, Kinllora. ‘WANTED IMMEDIATELY MAID for general housework. Apply Mrs. Lloyd Wcllner, 154 Prince ‘Si, Sept il-Zii ‘LOST BETWEEN WHITE'8 RES taurant and Rocky Point and wharf, bar pill, finder leave ul- Guardian Office and receive rc- ward. i, ‘HAVE JUST COMPLETED NEW fox ranch and can accommo- date a iow pair lboardens. it! reasonable rota. W. A. ‘Mulch- 5067-0- 0i. ‘LIVE FOWL WANTED- C0- operative shipment‘ loading at Murray River and Albany .0" Wednesday, ISQt 13th. 8913):. g. p . lThls was the extraordinary reso- llltioll made by a Brighton mall, who oi‘ his own free will, has Ibeconre penniless and is determined to live without money. lie is Henry Mitchell, who rltrtil recently was a commercial travel- ler employed by a well known tlrm. and was earning £600; or about $2.700 a year null (zollrnlissliln. When Mitchell clinic t0 his deci- slon he gave rlp his job, drew £200 commission due to him and gzlveit to his wife. I-le had £28 10s. left. This lire gave to the local poor, and with this last penny he bought a newspaper. dleierrlng ‘to his action, MItcheILI who ‘rs a middle-aged mall, said: “i have come to the conclusion that luoney is the cause of all the illl- lrappiness in the world. Three weeks ago -l decided ll would never tout-Ir it again. in future I s til endeavor‘ to lead the life oi Li. lst on modern lines. "l believe ll possess gifts Lin; lllc ordinary ‘man does not, anti as lilo restrict oi my exbcricllltle I shall he ztbls- to give advice to people ulith business. or personal worries. in return lfor ‘lily services l shall be willing to accept only foo/i, tlrlul. and lodging. All Z ask for is bread and wuter." E40»? IRISH CABINET CHANGES TO BE MOSTLY A SHUEFLE DUBLIN’, ISept. 10. —it is BT50- ticnlly certain that William Cos- grave -wlll resign as mlllllltfll‘ 0! local government and devote lrlul- set-i exclusively to the finance uriiltistrv, Tile changes in the ir- ish cablent are likely l0 l"? "W" extensive than anticipated vlrut will consist ntalnly in a changing about oi positions. Eamon J. lJllB w“ is In poor health and ‘will Diff irably exchatrgo the ministry l" home ailfairs for a post without portfolio. ' Li} QUEBEC CITY TO HAVE iy the record for r1 freight move- ment of 740 rulles. One day is tllc shortest possible time it: which n our can get through thc \Vl'lrnl.peg Yards nndbe ‘properly inspected ‘ilwo to three days is the time, but the rush is on now to set the rvrlleflt down the lakes and ing tirade. -—-—-oo-o———— APPLE PRODUCTION BETTER OTTAWA, Sopt, 10.—— Tile com nrerciai production, af lcpples ill Canada in 1921 lwas 4.046.913 bar- rels of the value of $20,808,049 according to information collected by tile Dominion Bureau oi Statis- tics. in the previous year the colt‘. tnerciul production of apples was 13,404,340 Ibarrels valued at $29,849,- 149. This represented all increase for 1921 of 042,473 barrels in production, and of $49,500 in val- no. ——<o>-i SAYS VALERA AND CHILDERS ARE HELD BY NATIONALISTS IOORK. Sept. I0.— "it is repor- tcd here that Eamon do Valera and Erskine lOhliclers both are prisoners in the hands of Nation- alists. The report has not lbeen confirmed, nor has it been denied oldicially. , it is stated that Chllders was captured in operations in the Ken rnarc-Killarney district he was seriously wounded. MAC$WINEY‘S WIDOW GOES TO STATES TO RAISE MONEY b?_ . NEW YORK, ecpt. i0.—— Mrs. Muriel MaoSwiney, widow of for- lner lviayor Terrence MrtoSwltley of‘ Cork, who died ofstarvaiion in Brixton Prison. London. in lll- 20, arrived here today. Slle said the purpose of the visit was to raise funds ior the dependent-B and orphans of the Irish Republi- can cruise and for hospitals for - - r I, ‘NIFIW YORK, Sept, 9.—E:lsterlr; carriers are able to handle all cnal| offered for shipment, IE4. II“. Lorne, mg], mnnllr|ssiuner m Smyrna M4 mrtasident of l-he coll-terrace of ensi- iern railroad executives, nrlaotlllcetll -tlves u-l‘ seven eastern anthracite ‘carrying roads, whirlr was continu- me greatest possible speed is be led today. ‘There need ‘ho no fear oi landed Thursday’ all altthracite coal shortage ‘bet-none of inrrlrllity oi the ‘roads to make shipment, lte said. ~~-~~4-oo-c—-——~ THREE DEATHS FROM HEAT IN CHICAGO flHllfllArGO, rSept. iL-A return of tho heat wave, following ‘a 24-hour respite, brought three deaths ill Chicago and numerous proslratlons. Yesterday's maximum, 81, ‘was passed today before rush-hour crowds reached the Business dis- tricts. At 10 o‘clock ‘the reading was 83. at 11, 85; at 12. 89; st 2,91, and at ll p.m., 94, the highest read- ing of the day. ~—i-(-O&—i—- GIVE CANADIANS A CHANCE TO ADVERTISE AT BIG FAIR LONIDON, ISept. *9.—<An excellent site for over one hundred stands between the two main buildings at the iBritislr Illrdlrstries lF-alr llext March has ‘been offered to the Cau- ndian Chant-her otf lCommerce irl London as an opportunity to adver- tise ‘Canadian manufactures and ex- ports. Many complaints are being made of the high Atlantic freight rates. -—--—-<+c-———- DUNNING ‘CALLS CONEFRENCE. ‘RIEGIINA, iSask” lSept. 9.—A coir - ference oi representative interests of the province to prevent drastic collection methods by (creditors, thus forcing the hurried marketing of Saskatcltewatrs crop at a loss to ‘the produtcersphas been called for lSeptemIher 13, lby ‘Premier Dunnin-g. —-——<§>i—— CATTLE EMBARGO DISCUSSED BY MANNING DOH-E-RTV ~Allles in Control LONDON. Stllrgladls, today handed over III‘: towll to the Allicd Consuls ac- “suaiyinllowing a meeting of reprPSPIlI-i- cording to an Exchange Telegraph despatch from Smyrna, Allied naval detachment werei the despatclr, says. . Turks Secure Booty. ANGORA. Sept. 10—-’I‘lre static-- tics of the booty which has fallen into the hands of the Turks rtp to Septcnlbtlr ~i is given as 910 girlie. 1,200 auto trucks, 200 automobiles. 5.000 machine guns. 400 carloads of munitions and 40.000 rifles, in addition more than 2.000 Greeks have been made prisoner. Greeks Completlely Defeated ADANA, Sept 10—A<lviccs re-y ceived from Turkish Nationalist sources confirm the complete de- feat of the Greek army. The army, which st the beginning of operations was estimated to ag- gregate 200.000 melt. has lost more than half its eiieciivcs. The troops which are flying In disor- der before Kelnalist cavalry, amount hardly to 50.000. Thousands of prisoners are ho- ing taken daily. The Ketuallsts continue to advance rapidly. They have reached Mannlslra and have occupied the whole of the railroad from Pantlerma to tMalissa. I Conditions of Armistice. PARIS, Sept 10—The Angora government w-lll grant all armis- tice ltrthe Greeks only ii‘ a re- quest is made direct by tile Greek cenerallssimo, according to Na- tionalist circles In Constantinople. says a despatch to the Havns Agency from Constantnople. Tire despatch adds that an nruristlce would be subject to two condi- tions——first. the evacuation ni Thrace, and naval units la Con- stantinople. Permission to em- from and r arterial I BUT GUARD HIS HEALTH‘ tSept 10—The Crock, CAIRO, Sept. authorities here the Egyptian 7.——The British onnouncc thatl Nationalist leader, Zngllloul Pasha. has been trans- ferred front Seychelles to Gibral- lflr. Where lrc is due to-day. His: wife can join hi-nl if she wishes, hut other visitors are rlot allowed’ The transfer is made because ZaglllouVs health is * susceptible to the Seychelles climate. l Dom? INDIA'_S ASSEMBLY EXPRESS- ES BRAVE CONCERN OVER LLOYD GEORGES SPEECH LONDON, Sept 1-0—Thc lallill legislative asselubly says Renter's Slmla correspondent. yesterday by a vote oi 4B to 34. passed a resolution €Xp“!s:=lIlt§ grave con- trern as .1 resn1' oi Premier Lloyd George's rec-ell; speech ill the House oi ‘Conrmmls ilt relerert 'to the future .ll.‘ Intlrrl, as conflict- ing with previous d w: ration-r of Ilritlslt policy, rrwclmliur: self-dc» termination for India and the in-- llanizatiotr of the civil services. Premier Lloyd George vr-as report cd to have said that India would require the guidance of the prc- sent civil service organization for an indefinite period. in rrply t0 crticlsm from India the Premier later declared that his silfitwll should not be interpreted as 8 change of British policy with re gard to indie. -i-{o->—-—-—— ASSERT GREEKS GUILTY OF BRUTAL MASSACRES ‘RJOMIE, ‘Sept. 9.—~Jelal Eddy Bey. representative here of the ‘AnBOTIl Government, has sent. a lreport to the ‘League of Nations at Geneva denouncing the Greeks for alleged massacres in Asia Minor.‘ He de- clared in this report that the Greeks had violated the most elementary principles of humanity. of any suggestiveness and "Ccmstoclcian Zefllfllflfi" G-i.W*< RESTRICTION OF ' MILITARY OUTLAY ' IS PROGRESSING‘ l-‘QNDO 10.-— RBPDHB. the GENEVA» Sept. presented .by the council oi the League, show that in military trutlay has been begun. tion of 55 per cent in naval ton- nage, .l<‘rance 36 percent, Italy, 40 per cent and Japan B8 per cent. ted a reduction of 200.000 men under arms and shortening of one half. Sweden also cutting her military two; Ions of infantry. her army oi‘ a. million men t about 260.000; Julpan madc reduc- tiouslbut failed to ‘sllve liignres. willie Switzerland reduced from 70 per cent to 55 per cent the bro- portion of her men eligible rfol‘ military service. Slaughtering Natives. Delegate Bellegsrcle, of Haiti. took the floor today and made the molt eloquent speech of the sas- councrl and demanded an investi- tive exlpedlticn sent by the South African government some ago against the natives of South- west Afrlcan territory for which South Africa has the nrandate. The Haitian impressed the os- semrbly as no other orator has be slaughtered by airplanes. bom-bs and machine guns operated by tnandatories under the author- thatln-iversary of the late ‘the situation was a fair sample of birthday. October 22. I T-he ‘brlde-tc-be is aged .ll. owns a large estate in lSiiesiu‘, ulrd has five children. ——i——iO}-i-——~" N ‘IO RETAINING SOME ‘POLICE WOMEN. ILONDON, ‘Sept. ‘9.—Tholtgh the lLeague of Nations on reduction dlsbandment of the relive trays" o; druranrenrg at, this aiternoorrslln London was ordered o year 'l..~r, =ession of the third assembly of 30 0f the OPIKlHB-l “ more kept on, and now carry out I.lrl- .-r.rra~ than a, score of countries Wllichflllli-l" "l" T119375"? l°l"-'E~ lll" P" _furnished figures restriction oglnruch more "mobile." are sent to different parts or i.on- Groat Britain reported a. reduc-gltlllthzciglgglfislignzfi? Teqllllwmellls D in land arnranlcnts, France rspor EXQROWN pnmci NOT DEM-L _ IDOORIN. Holland, Sept. 9.—'.‘um- llle l"!!! 0f "llllldY-V “Wlce by ore circulated in Berlin yesterrimv mllolled of the death of former Crown Pr rr- e "Tl/lee lllwFrederlck William of Germany. \\'.‘Irl Italy reduced the Period °l is staying rllere with his fatllrnwerc service and suppressed 88 battal- denled today by the latter-s persm. Poland reduced a; phys|cian_ O m} The Weather Temperature, TidaMoon, Etc. TORONTO, Sept, lL-diline and sion. He reviewed the work of the Wop HIBh tide this sfternon at l‘: gallon of the Operations of a Duni- and to-morrow morning at 1.4 l. iSun sets this evening time and to-morrow- morning at 531'. lLast quiz-tat moon Sept 14th, 0.20 Lin, Summer-side tide 18 minutes i t‘ er than Charlottetown. ggsspimlthflllalhsvuiirlgrfdsutltl “Noozle” txhiasllllslllll" ex-lllrilyll-i is’ 114 have in The wattle ‘i at C19 Thurs I t r TA carers. ABOUT ‘Ff-E EJHEIK, ("TON DO YOU LIME THE: DARK §KIN OLD 50L. PUT O . MEr New NHL; RAcE Tmrgg the wounded oi tlre- Irish rehllllll’ hark “om” lty of the League of Nations. can army. —*<I+>———- Announcements, TORJONTO, sabr. 1o.- l-lon. Asia Minor would ll sllbcllllufll- Manning moment," qwlmster ,0; ell to the above two conditions. Agriculture for Ontario, discussed ‘ tllo British embargo on Canadian cattle in the course of his speech ._____-__________._.~_._ ‘PRIVATE HOUSE OENTRALLY located," can accommodate ll few boarders. Warm. $01!,‘ rooms. Modern conveniences, an AVIATORS OFF ON FLIGHT QUEBEC, ISept 10. ~fi¢00Pfllll1B AROUND BRITISH ISLES to inla-pration made -l>i.tb c tolny, a one-mile track ‘will be ‘bull! l" year, and the An- _.__..<o->--—— UNION BANK GETS ADVANCE Evacuate Smyrna Ply _ Guardian. 50706-1 2i. ~—-- ‘MONTREAL FUR REMODEL- ling C0., does the highest class remodelling and repairing. Coats made to order. All kinds of fur trimming on hlsnd. Our work guaranteed. Riley Building. Queen Street. 6068-9"- ‘MEN WANTED- WE WANT » a few real live representatives in every cltyaml trwn- In Cans- ds to sell automobile stop sig- Mls; positively prevents accl- qlsrits; every our owner a aros- pect; ' ‘ 191i; big profits. Write r I rs and agents rumour s-todnullm Auto- I. P. 0331x154. Ntasm Frills. bum-lo. _ , Quebec next cient Capital will be affiliated Wm, rue (lunndian Racing Assoc- iations and the salne horses tllfli race at Blue Bonnets. lDlTPVal- wludsnr and other tracks under the jurisdiction of the C-R-Alwll Two meats will the held I19"! "e" your under the auspices oi the Quebec Jockey Club- EVACUATION OF SIBERIA _ BY JAPAN 1S BEGUN molmlo, lSept. ilrdnpanese mili- tary evacuation oi lSlheria stalled yesterday. The translwlfl ‘Kllmllm’ o took the ‘first contingent oi troops to Japan. The necolld transport is “scheduled to sail today. ‘Quydglgc, rsept, lL-The Union Bank of Canada is to make special provisions to handle tin western crop this year in the West and it was learned here today ‘that the sum of $25,000,000 would be temporarily advanced .by the Federal Treasury he seen ill action on lhe local oval-Jto that effect. sxrsuo loov-ertuoals TERM m new eourr-l waxes lyflNlIlON, rsept. 9.-4'I‘he Colonial Oflice, says a ‘Renter tlespatch from Sydney, iatrstralin. ‘has ‘screed to 11 year's extension of tSli‘ Walter Dav- idson's term as Governor of INBW South Wales. A.Il parties in the State express satisfaction. diam." at the Canadian National Exhib- ition directors‘ luncheon, today and asserted that tile only Iway in which the lifting oi the British ban could-now be messed up was by some Canadian blnnlledring, To would reserve anything ho had to say in defense of his, o'wn course in‘ his enthargo Ibattlc until it was lifted without any strings or tails,’ he declared amid applause. lie would not replay the unfair criticisms of men wllo know het- tor regarding his part in the embargo fight. ' "Those who want to- hold the embargo are now grasping at s-trrt-wu. and they ‘would like to see a fight started among the Cana- SMYRNA. Sept l0——The politic- al and military authorities oi Smyrna today began evacuating the town. Emharkations are under way from Smyrna. Vuria and Cilesme, Urqs Quiet Conference. , norm, Sept _ 10—The Italian foreign office continues to presu- ade France and Great Britain to invite Greece and Turkey to a joint conference to bc hold In Venice, according to an announce- ment rriadé todly. The plat-pose of the conference would be to dis- cuss preliminaries for peace in the present ‘Green-Turkish con- flict. An armistice or a truce is strzgeslerl by the italian govern» merit during the period of the pre- liminary negotiations. CROYDON. Eng, Sept 10—Thir teen cf thirty-two avitors who to- day started a, race around the British Isles. have reached Glas- gow, Scotland. where trey will rest for the night resuming the flight ‘tomorrow morning, The landings at various points owln! to engine or other troubles. or did not proceed beyond Newcastle the landing stage before Glas- gow. mcng the latter was a ms- ohine entered by Winston Spenc- er Churchill, secretary for the colonies. l lPrincess lloewenstein-Werthelm who although 68 years old. enter- ed a machine and accotflbanied its other starters were forced to make o Coming Events, Meetings, Etc RATllM-lllo per tine per day. In per line per do) for l days or over. so a line per any fo don or our POII form; part of n! and must be paid for. "Taxi Service Hotel Phone HS-J. stand Empire 5092-7-18i _ "Taxi service stand day, I. B wedlock, night-Ernest IcOn-ey 88 Sydney 8L, James Power. "thieving Pictures Sourls, on pilot during the flight. was among those reaching Glasgow. ‘c. w I .7 1'“... ... r Tuesday, Morell Wednesday. St. Peters Thursday. 6056-i0-3i. ... ~' r"'l.