MAXIMS OFA -_-_. 51ml; l. little time to live- "wit" l . l lnllll v 5 PLIIE Eli otable Oration Given by Aristide Briand tfrom League Rost- rum. jclauavn, Sept. 10-Bpeaklng from 'rostrum of the league of Na- ns Assembly before s. great aud- . he, Aristide Briand, the French reign Minister, today delivered other notable oration during .» ich he enunciated his conviction the certainty that the rapproach- nt between France and Germany v ptediy in the interest of peace. ve resemann, the German For- rmany in the assembly. rr Stresemanns announcement ' stice and wanted to be a pioneer . the movement for peace. M. Bri- d declared that this _“noble dis- urse came as a ray oi light to dis- pate the mist." "France on her part," declared M. riand, "will dedicate her every en- y to perpetuating the Franco- nnan friendship and world “can v M. Briand resorted frequently to ny, evoking roars of laughter from is hearers. He ridiculed both the lack pessimism concerning the ague and the charges that so cali- d big powers are negotiatlngexcos- ively in secret and trying to monop- lizc and settle secretly problems hlch the League should handle. Declaring that France is ready to ntribute to every element for as- urlng peace, M. Briand emphasized‘ t disarmament is a vital element] or peace and he recalled vigorously; at the League covenant demands| at armaments be reduced to a int compatible with national se- ulity. 1 Jill] ‘ orn On The Cob . Proved A Puzzler ROCHESTER, Minn.. Sept. 10 —- ~ ll the scientific learning of 25 istlnguished British surkefllifi. Will) anle to Rochester to‘ inspect the ayo clillic during a tour oi Amer- 'an medical centres, failed them hen they were mllfrolltcil witil weet col'n ml the cob. 0n the dillor of the train which rought the party to Rochester weet corn was a part of tho menu, utthey didn't know llow to oat it. nlil the steward saw their plight nd gave them a clinical demons- ration. iO-iwii- FQ Condensed Specials RATE-to. per word, nst each insertion in this column. O-O-OO-O-OQOOOH-O-O BILLIIEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery. ti FASIIIONABLE WEDDING STA- '- tionsry, fine selection. Guardian _ Job Printery. t! slurlrmo rsos sxrsnrr- ioukiy supplied. Guardian m» - ennui-y. t: slslronulu CAIDB as motlmlng cards It slim-mt oticss Guardian Job Prlntery. ti I G PAPII-ANII INVII» 1 with address are always fashionable. Guardian Job Printsry. t! Easter quality hoof. ndsrs Nowsom and Co.. East and Mar- lret Building. JOI PRINTING OF». IVIRV description, cheaply and expedi- tiollsly executed. llardian Cen- tral Job Printer, hone 182. ~ nallsrounlllyos cums nun envelopes with sddrea printed. . msnt, intlmstions, etc. Job Printery. INQUIRI RI CHRONIC DIO- MERCHANT " why not forgive? After all, we've Cabinet Ministers Minister left this afternoon Montreal with Hon. Hon. J. A. Robb, Minister oi flu- ance, left last night county to take part ill the by-clec- tion campaign while Forks, Minister of immigration and Colonization went homo to Mani- toba for a week. While ill the west ~ Mr. Forke will look into the immi- gration situation. New Zealand ‘l Minister. W119 lsmpifienflnfltllo office of tllc Canadian Manu- el factursrs’ Association and tho Tor- . rich Foreign Minister alluded to onto Board oi Trade. at Germany would sign the com- exports from Canada to New Zeal-i lsory clause of the world court of and are $15,000,000 ll year, while,“ 7O_year_°ld woman accused of m“ ing refuge to spies HbYOI-ld. Mid EILIQ-yeaf-Old (181100?- cd to pursue an agricultural careel"bu,-s11ng.po1nt_ iDorlemedova. SPECIAL HAMBURG OTIAK- --4 llistth thin! f knowledge- e _ or so Hun ,,-—-? Annfljl Subscription: Delivered $5.00 1 Leave Ottawa (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Sept. 10. —-'I‘lle Prime for i’. C. Iillrkin. tor Huron lion. Robt. Wants To Trade ' With Canada (Special to the Guardian) trade conlm iss- for a few days with headquarters at Mr. ~Croft slates that. ihc ioi Canada's impori.s from New Zeal- alld are but $2,000,000. llc will spend some time ill Toronto inter- viewing the manufacturers, with a view to increasing tllc trade both ‘ways. Sun Life Closes Annual Convention (Special to The Guardian) DETROIT, Mlch., Sept. ll.-One,' hundred millions of new money willi be invested by the Sun Life of Can- ado. during the present year. In the: next flve years ove_r six hundred mll-‘ lions will be invested. During theidlillli!“ TP-lei-iralfl‘ . (‘union says ii. la reported that lil trclliy port of Swlltow, provillco a iiwlllli-lllllt. lulu filllcll to UYeh Ting and lion hung! past fifty years this great Canadian Company has invested more than; one billion dollars ill separate ill-i vestments. The company has jus closed its annual agency convention i which for the first time in the him-l To I | , ory of the company was held in the United States. Pres. T. B. McAn-, lay's address on the development of. the company during the past flftyi years was of collrse the feature of the four clay convention. The rapid strides that this company has made is one of the romances of the insur- ance world. Some idea of the pro- gress this company is illiikiilt} can be; gathered by comparisons with ihc . and his story of thc development of the company from practically a babe among insurance CODlDEIliCIi to the as an international giant among fin- ancial institutions was extremely ln- tercsting. Mr. McAuley continued. the amount of business written fif- ty years ago which amounted toi something like $050,000 with the’ ably amount to $350,000,000. years ago there was n little less is on the books. 000 and at the and of reach the $400,000,000 mark. although the sums arc reaching,‘ stupunduous figures ‘not does flfty- years hc estimated that ti le, reinvest $150,000,000 making u tozlll for tho next flvc vears oi $600,000,000 This year alone the company will invest about $100,000,000. Mr. MacAulay paid a tribute tol . $110 and sound Canadian insur-' once‘ aws. He said that the restric- tions by which preferred stocks that‘ have not paid rgeuiar dividends for five years and common stocks seven Years were wise t ereby guacding the policy of the co pally to the ex- tent that they coul not invest cx-' cept in‘ well estitbl ‘ed corporations. Ho said that tho great present earning power of the outstanding securities of both Canada and Unit- ed States had every prospect of growing wi the countries. The company no has a400.o00.000 ln-i vested and not one cent of interest of dividends is in arrears. Opportun- ltiu for investment are growing YOU WANT GOOD INVILOPII Prices 50 for 100: 100 m I50‘ :00 icr m; s00 m 01.00; 1.006 for $1.” lbstpsid. Guilrdiln 0f- iics. Guardian Job Printm. U "u" u’ Prim‘ 9".“ n" with the development of the coun- mm- 9°!" 4°11 - '°°°'"7 l" tn and the field a being elxtonded M“ ‘hn’ mmig" ‘oaumwt ‘Pan Mr. McAulay does not soc any‘ iclllty. The Sun Life is distinguished for its wonderful earning power. Last ‘di the prospects are that evcrl-ihesel TW- 5P lH Decision of Leningrad i department. Professor Nlkltin, mellemical industry. ' merchants, officers navy, employees of civil institutions groductmn n: Reported Swatow the combined companies of the,iilo iromlnlssiml Ludwig Kust continent. The Sun Life's new bus- nlall representative, pel- cent; corflpgfed with 11.2 p91- milliotration oi’ tllc forlllcr Gel-ma cent. of the combined companies“ Cillolllcii- 1°“ i" ilflimtllli’ This year Mr. iVicAuley completes. "l" will He" Kim“ "a-‘f M , I 1115 111110111 yen- wm, the sun Luci sorvir-c ill German colonial ailmiuls- Britain generally, but equally in leigh, Essex, 40 miles east of London‘ hm m“ iratitlll. After illc war and tho sun‘ ' render of (lei-luau South Africa he l\\'flB appointed (lei-man , ‘sinner accredited to ihc authorities commanding position it hold" many‘ of occupation. llaiel‘ he served for lifc. nlllllsiry of Finance. present year's business not. will prob-istllpcndllous figures will be increased Flfty1tl than two and one half millions of the valuations of the assets of the business ill force whilo today one company show an increase of $11,- billion and one half of tile inlsiness 000.000 and since this valuation was The assets ilftymade on Julie 8th prices have ma- years ago were approximately $260,-‘-terially increased. Wealth particul- tile prosent,i1l‘iy in the United States is advanc- yoar it is estimated the assets willing by leaps and bounds. the war wealth simply poured in and Mr. ltiaenulay spoke oi the invcst-|the amount. of money that has been mcnt plolilenls of the company and accumulating is stupenduolls for in- vestments. Thc investments oi this not wealth is so tremendous that colllpc- foresee any trouble. During the past titlon is keen. sun Life has invested 51.200.000.000 profits to policy holders in separate lnvcstlnents, 1n the next comillg year will be increased for King's Oversea Dnminions are ill live years the company will lnrcstlihi! filillllil COIIHCCUUW i191"? _ $450,000,000 of new nlollcy nllrl will —---—-- -‘ your it earned over $20,000,000 and tion. the his F"! ‘tl- The People's Paper ~ Covers Prince Edward "CIIARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1927 ‘O M‘ EN a E5 Milli, [lflji C o u r t Expected Next Wednesday '— Group Alleged t0 Have Sent, Data on the Soviet Navy to Britain. llcctloll for several former in the army. arriving f rem! The lisilcd. Has Fallen (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. ill. ---- All null-tangi- l‘}\'-| frolll 1- lltlon. tifillfifili. , olml |crcnil~ Membership In League Commission] (Special to the Guardian) ship ill lilo lmllguc anduie (inlnnlissiou when who l-olnnlis-i lis year. For tllc first five months of i027 During Mr. MacAulay announced that the work it British Scienti Overseas Life. Agricultural as well as educational humanized. thriulgll not only in ell long Oversea Domlnlons and of Great‘ in tllc world. to unemployment he says: "The disastrous effect of unem- Commissioner Lamb says ploymelli. upon adults is a seriousfundanlehtal matter, but ill yollth the deteriorqhimeflclnrlcs atlon, aggravated by overcrowding, llnnyflv; is tragic." Ti- WHR l" d" fimflfli-liihl! i0 Hrrfisl ability‘. make some contribution to- thl-‘i IiOIIIOFRIlZB-tion 0i youth i-hillqwards tllc cost of the services rend- inltiatioll of General ered. Heath's Scheme for Boys, a scheme that p119 boy shmnd pay which provided for giving boys in'»_.__ _____ the United Kingdom of from l4 to; 18 years of age, some elementary agricultural instruction and train-i ing before actually taking tllcm overseas and placing tllcm in situ-‘Blood ations with farmers. Thc value to the Empire oi this over-estimated fol‘ thopsincc the vast vacant spaces in tllc‘ led to tllc {Canadian Press) with the recent report states: and sanctions, ihc The cannot be the interests Y- 5 | Xi BUYS AND iilRii TillilNEll FUR sts Rec eive Report on Secon- dary Schools Training; Salvation Army’s Side of Work. Colnmis si o n e r David Lamb Tells About Training at Arlny’s Farm. LEEDS, Eng, Sept. l0. —-Ill con- annual lllcetlng of the British Association the Advancement f LENINGRAD- Russm- Scili- lu-"fiwllicil was concluded here 011 59V- lsTpllgyltflétigflfiemgillnil.ng._ullgrhyr;iicourt decision is expected next Wed- tenlbcl‘ 7m 1m mmrnsting fcpfirlj oi’ lilo people of New Zealanll io iiid Clint-Blue V! (lei/em? "nmw" increase their trade witlrCanada." said C. M. Croft, M. Bl-iand besan by iaudlns Gus- loner of New Zoaland, who is ili‘l‘t‘i Science .llesday in the case of twenty-six al- was received’ from tllc Committee lcged spies, charged with espionage on Educatmna] 13-511mm qf BQys p h“ behalf °f m“ 3mm‘ ‘utemgencc "lid Girls l" Semndmw’ schoms for the feeling of social and economical zines." Included i“ the re" pressure, that inspires youths who, The ETWP i!‘ “aided by Mimi“ DOPE i8 E lib-Del‘ Written by Commie-go overseas. They fit readily intokentry of magazines. Periodicals, held1ulltil tile (ff-lfgil has zlrrivcti iii its G°Y°T~ said i” ha” hm“ an mm“ Slim" David C- Lamb °i ‘he sfllvahcolldltions overseas, and they take not to be so classified, will come un- "bllimfll SPY “m” mm I‘ ‘“.°‘“d°*“ Wm "my °" "The T'““SP‘“““‘“°“.with them a breath of the Hflmbnder dutiable items. The forty-nine. employed m ibelol Boys Overseas." Members of tllc organizations arefit boys generally whatever voca- overseas because “my gngagg flhenp‘ alleged to have confessed to sending mm they are likely to adopt later Saves 111 me prhnm-y produeggonsi through officials of the Finnish con- on, . sulate in Leningrad. data on the sov- iet navy. lncluding plans of batile- 1. ships and submarines. mobilization arrllngelllents. studies have an 110115; cultural t, curriculum may draw their inspir- 10111; 1361-10113 of 11-91111“; Ordinary $011001 occubatiorytsklng the shorter course is able toi i" till‘- young. Often DTOSCM 1'10 rfl- cover ‘all thesubjects, lmd if taking‘ ti and lherflforv the longer course would not be go- interest which bridllfilng over the same ground againi tllc gap between work ill school and N0 Rtgemm 1s made 1,0 Spcclauzg‘ lilo course of lifc outside. 2. Their economic valilc is (iqllfll~;|1;1l,u1'a]]y wmn 1110591- up 10 ‘stocky lly clear in affording opportunities questions, ‘ 110i‘ o iirsl-iland acquaintance with of simple nil-m operations is acquir- ‘UW 071W infill-Sid’! 0f Li)“ WOPRT-‘cd ill a short. course of training. TIIPY 0W" U19 0W5 0i 41 you“! l" anti us; soon (t5 a lad is reasonably Iii)!‘ possibilities‘ of n career on the advanced l1;- gong “land overseas, and they afford him longer course were given him he (1 lcNlovA. sopt. 10,- lzl-rlmmy io-Isufiirvicni. cxpcricuce to enable hiui would probably have some things to v achieved its liilliliililll of mcnl-.ti) decide whether he is fitted onuniearn. of Nations unfitted for such a. life. To sum training may be said tobe that the liif‘. up, by supplying land workers for boy has learned ma; 11c figures for new business secured by: (loam-ll oi‘ the League uppoinictl on the Ovcrsca Dominions the schools nothing about the 11115111955, l, (i('l‘- would bc helping. in no small meas-‘llre taught how to approach a horse l llcucoqllrii. t0 bring about that distrlbut-‘arc made familiar with the process inoss is increasing at tho ran; 0f 32 forth will have a vnlcc in tho ad- ion of population within the Elllpiffhvf milking a cow, taught to tend n so keenly desired by all economists. sheep and pigs, and are generally of the instructed in the attendant duties.‘ the interests of the individual. Commissioner Lamb's paper docs They cover 2,000 acres alld carry not reicr to secondary schools bllt largo numbers of milking deals with the adolescent stage ill cattle. pedigree pigs and sheep. Th Commissioner themselves a challenge, while tilclcourp, 113s accepted a blood u,“ as be“ to pay alimony E>\ With Rome, Italy, as llsr destina- "Old Glory", hopped off this week. and Philip 0. Payne of New York. day. kel- nlonoplone, J. D. ilill, pilot, with Lloyd Bertaudxlt has been nlissi Vail“? much additional capital expenditure which has lam-ll flllly proved wher- “my ghemsewes become prndllccrs, elly oi a prospective over tllc work has been carefully 11nd reljevp 1°1- menq; wm-k mm who didn't know hel- planned and systematically 680811-115"; mtheyw 11mm uncgongmicany just been played out. on a motoring By their means tile teach- engaged 1n boy's work lugs of History. of Geography and The period of training depends of Science becomes vitaliscd and 1111011 a-bqyg 1111mm Such studies lead to 1111e11cfl1 by the 111M111; 111 o1 dams‘, iLtll lalvyl-l- ilouzlli a natural growth of knowledge of o1 sailings‘ em,’ b111, @110 grammg 15 car in order to take her for n tour the basal facts of life; they afford never 195s than 51x weéks‘ and may around France, but when she dls~ an inexhaustible supply of projects extend to 1111-99 monghg from which other subjects of the 11011111111 15 deslgned 1°1- 51101; and she refused lo go ulollo with him. states nlllllber of boys selected and receiv- c111 several years as head of tllc Rep- that the density of tllc population ed [m- training 11-1 1935 and 1925 w,“ he arationg Department of the itch-ifs of England and Wales, 640 persons 1,667 out. 0f a total of 20,624 11111111.. per square milc, is now the highest pants, Quoting figures as. .49 MAGAZINES [IVERSEAS UFHMABE 1111111111 0 i) OT!‘ WA, Sept. l0.~-Forty-nine ,1 American periodicals have been dc- clarcd, by the Canadian Department 1, of National Revenue, to be dutiable 11 at 25 per cent. Hitherto, they have been entering Canada free of cust- oms duty. as magazines. The period- icals run the whole gamut of thrills, romance, and adventure from stories I of the uilderworid t.o stories of the screen. They tell tales of the dream world and unravel the mysteries cf crime. t The decision in its forlnal lang- proper ziistriblltion of the man pow-, er of the Empire is vital to her. u safety and well-being. The value."a89- holds that periodical nubilw- i of the transplantation of youths, tivufi- consist-ins almost wholly of 1imt-hr-ll will however, is lnucll more than a mere distribution ‘of man-power would _ I 1nd1mm Demoralizaflon 15 ar- lve articles, news items, s0!‘ articles rested, and tllc creative faculty is relative, thereto, or to current tvii- < re-born by the process. s irit of adventure, too, rather than‘ try under tariff item 184, as maga-‘woodcn boxes llelwcon layers Tariff item 184 provides for free, ‘land. Men and women often eml-lspeciiled under the Department's Rear Seat Lucky (By British United Press) PARIS, September l0, ~ A com- briclc who mind has ‘and do not disturb-—cxcept bene- l ficially-existing economic condi-, at the same time without OW ll trip lit-rose Franco. 1 iiavlllg [alien ill love with a I; 15 11150 111-, young HCIYPHS, a wcil-kuolvll Pal-ls- it ll(‘.\\' flllliill“ The curJcilvcl-ctl a third heat ill tllc roar A young doctor was, therefore. taken along as ('illl[li‘.l'0ll, but by the time tllc. party reached llcau- ville lilo lalvycr hall strong suspici- ous that. ihc girl was violently flirting with his friend. When they reached iiiarriiz he ilecided to set- tlo the question Lhen and there. "l see my proposed wifo likes you boiler illull silo does mo," he remarked frankly lo the doctor. "and ilult~yrvu arl- ellalnoured of iler. Very well! You take her". The _voullg doctor protested his innocence willie the lady stood calmly listening tn their argument, bllt finally he confessed he liked llcr and accepted tllc arrlillgclnclli. ii. was settled that tho. doctor lake ovor tllc nlotor-car and give- hls friend a lift as far all Mollie Curio. Tho three started off, illli long before illcy reached lilo Riv- iora. tho girl was carrying on all- other flirtation with tlle rear scat. Before tho trip cudcd tllc lawyer prospective wife back A bOY‘ lbut a boy with ‘stock’ sense will Elementary knowledge overseas. If a The not result of the knows Boy Tile training farms are at Had-v on the north bank of the Thames. agal“ Pedlgre" proof of paternity ill an affiliation cease. A woman named Roses lmed alimony for the support of r child from a man nalned Seig- Th t bert. who said that lie was not the with "d Fail“ Sfllllnls WE" father of llcr child. ' mg” b payments m‘ Te‘. The Court called upon Professor payments by the boys sent Ovfifsbfls Dr. Reche, of Vienna University to 1t l5 i‘ make an examination and apply his Vflnclpi" that m" blood-test system. The professor "f "l" salvfl-i-li?" explained that, whereas 500,000 pcr- lw“nlmqalllnfiiilral-lflns"blilflllifll bnfl sons might belong to the same blood ' ' ' m" ~ “Cmlrdmfl l" ihfllflgroilp, it was easy to establish close ‘relationships. such as father and 15ml- bY E IUOYPhOlOBICBl and phy- A" "l" "l" Army 85KB l-islclogical comparison. 0i‘ 70PM. Out of 50.000 only 10.000 would ihavc the same shape of head, 500 its same nose. 10o the same ears. zand 20 the same eye, willie no two fwould have exactly the same lines on all the fingers and on the palms 0f P t _b {tare simillaritics which are found o ween on y closely related persons 1 a’ emu y in”: atizolultc proof 0f this relation- "m 1H p. c rofess r‘: ‘ni . (By British United States) i Tile Court decidesdotpol 022cm this VIENNA- 5911i». 10. ~An Allstriancxpert testimony, and ordered Seig- (Continued on Page 3) -@—r~——{O}- Marquis 0f Dufferin the liner tuwu, his ilirtllplal-e. Fighting The fiction and 110l- (Imli-Blnlilg a FCBSOTIyNl-ll" Zcnlzlnll, Auuirzllizl, and able amount of critical and descrini-uvhlklnnll islands (luring (il-tollcr. 1t 15 the ics, declared to be not entitled to cn- lliue-lloltlc, moss, and kopt at tho right tenlli- erature so that nothing will liaicll destination at New Zealands summer. ABOVE are shown tllc‘ pisnr MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT _.-_._ suffering and death come in. I l i When love goes out stagnation, i (‘iuariutioi own Morning Guardian, was u u? SHAHE ur lH-i PH ZE lulu Sponsor of Carling Flight States That A Money Will be Di- vided Between Wives of Capt. Tully and Lieui". Medcalf. (Special to the Guardian) Guardian Two Cont! Founded 1887 And Ava In Canada (Special to the Guardian) QUEBEC, Sept. ill. ——_'l‘llo lllur- uis of Iiufferill and Ava, Speak-u" l’ the Senate oi’ Northern lrelanvl ineo 1921. lirljivcll here today on liiolliroso. lie is accola- allied by the lliarchionesa, alld mollgst other places will visit ti’ B10 W-Fly (By British United Press) LONDON, Scpi. l0. Olu- of llc lnosi (turioun cargoes l-vcr llvu~ loavc idllgialld for iii" ilUNilUN, ()ili., Slflli. ill. -- ll Will ("ill-Still (if "hm" 151m" Pilurll-s Burns, sponsor of iiiL‘ iii- dlryslillscs of tho ordinary’ English ruled illglli of tho Sir John Carlilltl. ‘JHYCTUHY illlvkPil "l siaicli today liliii consideration "i was lit-lug givcll in a distribution oi‘ prize ill0lll‘_\' DPIV-‘Pflll lilo wives oi‘ tllc two fliurll (‘zlpiaill 'i‘llily' null Licutclllllli hledi-zllf. . Ml‘. Burns foil mlrc that tho dir- ccior of tllc (Tllrllllg Brewery would gladly lulllctloll such a step. the beginning of When the boxes are ullparkc-i. Tile comlnittevs obibetlvv W115 Q5 grate because 0f social and econ-ruling, will probably all now be clas- there will emerge uol the blur- lull iu- would lllrliH‘ no definite =1 twofold HBWTB- namelY- the m‘ omic pressure. their outlook and sifled as unbound novels, and be bill-lie but ll uululml‘ 0i bulb" llflfil" stall-moot until tho mutter was fol"- “Kilwlliiial Studies enterprise bolus restricted by these dutiablc under tllc general tarlf‘f— site flies which have You on 1hr molly men-ll upon. Nor would Mr. in“) U10 Cllrflclllum- "Qt ‘mil’ m circumstances. Not so a ‘boy cml- which 1,; flppllcublt) tn the United blue-bottle. null ii. is hunt"! Iii-ll ilnrlls smo- wllctllcl" it Willi propon- hvln forward those who are destiu- grant, his youthful enterprise is at Statp5—a,l, 25 per cent. they will attack their natural cd that ihc full nmoulll or tho ' 600ml’. U10 IJWWWIY and c-xicrlnill- |)l'l7.(- llliillPfv’, $25,000. which was of- oli leaving school, bllt also to bene-j T1125‘. boys are 1101111131 wglcqnnrgi ——~-- --<0> ~~>~ lite ii. - -‘ fr-rcd for a successful flight would Tile rlanlosc recently done in cumin ulvilh-ll. iir- i-ililiflil that each of Yell!‘ i0 5089i‘ ill New Siilllli Willi?“ illl- wires would receive $8.500 iil~ hy ille blow-fly was $10,000,000. ‘surancc. 'l‘llc. amount of the polic- Tiic Wufk 0f ilEepatchinl-I iiuru- its issued by Lloylls of London is cites is being carried out by llllytlltlllilil from WiliUil is deducted the imperial Bureau of which began its task about till-col months ago with fllndsgranéod by " '~' ’ the Empire Marketing oar . l I l)r. lliarsllall, who is ihc (llrcctor S of this bureau said tile. oillcr dart‘ Eiiiflmfilfiflifi $1.500 ]l|‘l‘lilllllllii paid on each. "’l‘llc llloyv-fLv, which is found ai- so ill tllc north of England, but. is not so dangerous illerc, causes ilu-, nlellsr (ilinlllgfi. Ollr work is to find‘ 151mg‘ 3PM 11L _ A grim“, i"? “mm? pmasii“ ‘m? fminl?’ rnlllzllliic i-iclllellt has at lallt "m"! “l “mi ma" "Wlmtc" n “OJILWH banished from Southern ital- conlllllt. the blow-fly. m“ 1m,’ S" "Hpfifiugpfl ropeivcd new “Lust your, we sent out io Now Rm,“ South Wales 0,400 cllrysaiiscs to Th“ "Mafia" is n" mom From Now 7,<~,11g111l_ (3,000; to WC-‘llcm lillli‘ inllllclllol'i'll this “black hand" Australia 2,800; and to the Fnlk- snpinh, “f himinm has Emmet, a Mm‘ “l” 2M0“ mu‘ Wpmq“ “m” iuw unto iisolf ill Sicily‘ allli silica illni tllc work was luoni successful. H“, m“. Uundmmm m “lilo outlying "We are also attacking tile PPM)‘ parts of lilo island llavc given it 0 ienl of ourwlgs. and are working on I10“. has“ m. mo. ' ' “Black Hand” (By British United Press) tllc exicrnlinalion of tllo giant NO“. i, is Said ma‘ the KWKIH» - wrfflil “'";“P~ V Klan-like snticiy has been destroy- Bm ‘i ‘s "My "hky ‘Ymk- ml in’ the itzliizlll police. breeding parasites. because we During U“, p“, Couple of mouths have tn beware of hyper-parasites; no 1~,_,“.,,',. ma" 35;, 11311811515 have wllivil iced on tllc parasites iilenl- hm." pawn,‘ and ma, has broken svlvi“ who hack of tho whole nefarious Illl'k'i|lli.‘i%liii)ll. So plvusl-ll :lrc lilo ordinary folk ‘of Sicily regarding this achieve- _.._ _ <o>~_-» ._- Molllltain Top B1 W U ill(‘ili lilliiv solemn ceremonies of 0 p thanksgiving urn hcillg held. h-..” I Alonlhcrs of ihc "Mafia" were 1111511.; 3011p 141‘ 0",, (,1 111,. illliluell \\'iill ll curious “chivalry” “finest orgmflspd 0,11,10,10,,“ u" for protection. al-ul llovor denounc- mcovd has hem, Successful“. m“ cd crimiuzlls cvcll when these crim- rled olli. during milling operations‘ "ml" “""'i‘- PPYPilm-‘ll 0110111188- 111 3131-1-11 Sm, Q111,»|,,,,_ 1|, 111,. 1v|-,,,~. The "Illnilu" nladc its own laws 1m... of Ammm and dispensed justice. ill the out- Fom. “ms Of 111g“ expmsive“ lying districts of Sicily its bran- were mum under H“, 10p porflm, ches- wore the courts of law which of a mountain and fired by all cl- “Mimi "1' ‘liiillllw-‘i- PTCDEYU’ COHld cctric spark. About 100,110!) ions "i" l)" sold or lei without the of rock was dislodged. "M“'“"~*' """~‘i"" who" H“, mum“ was prpsflfid l-‘or sill-h work ii. of cOtlrsO, coi- tlle wilole lllp of tllc mountain rosu- _ "W" 7P1“; uud iu infill)’ lllbiflclfl ill the all", swelling as it. ascended, ‘i “nmwmd “and k911i“ i116 (HXBSK then gradually hreakilll! into a h‘ _“"“l'." "Infill" the"! W65 R number of pieces, which crashvd "37"‘r““' "m" k"°“'" Y" NTTYbQdY- with a deafening roar illio lilo Viii- W‘ “"5 *""""“ll"l"“l hi’ i1 bfllld 0f my 1ivs|lol';ldlll-.~<, hlli his l-lllof protect- Nexi. moment ihc srcnn was oll- “'11 \\‘:l.~: tho tl-rrorislll which ha ppm-ed 11y 1, 11111.1( w." 1,; "W1 “m1 and his lllPll inspired. smoke. Thousands of pOtlpio from e :11’. *r;'.'.t..:1l..:';",:;1::::%" Announcements? —"‘ Coming Events, Meetings’ Etc 1 "inquire lie Chronic Diseases ‘ill! Prince Street, llr. Clift. Don't dnllrv, recovery ill next three ylllillliilfi. 006311 Sept 3 WHY was YOUR iloiif UNDER A BUSHEL. when A PiNT Measuae Woutn Do/g/ ‘ "Filzili! Fight! Hol- ilclaney Mai- uucl’ figlli. Also f-ultllro and serial. Frcuril River Thursday, Victoria \Vi"iill(‘Still_\'. liir. Weeks will play for dance. "Notion DilllilfOlTYil Millll. Souill llielvilio nru closed for grind- ing this silllsoll- - 9074-9-l0-2i. "Webster's (‘ornor Hall, We'l- "C-“ditv. Kept. 14th. Rev. .i..l. Mac- llnualli will ice-turn on his trip to Europe. 9053~9-i'i-Fli. “Bordon Dramatic Club will ‘ i""‘-‘"‘"' ilwlr clay "The Old New Jlaulpslllr ill " T _ strong winds and moderate gains 13th in llnopc liaiifeatgiiighofsotlll); shifting to northwest and clearing. 11...... "f ,1". 8mm,“ “m” Toronto fair . . . . . . .. 1o n2 ‘ ' Montreal cloudy . . . . .. Quebec cloudy . Charlnttotown clear iialifax fair 2i .. 70-52 ___ . 00 ~10‘ “Pump in illo ice (‘ream Social _ 08- --7_ Ill rowllal liall on Tuesday, Sept . 60 mill i3. if not fine will ha hg-ld (m "m; Si. .lolln clear .. .. M“ is m1,- nlghp 911359.122‘ Boston clear .. . . . .,, 74 ~50 , Now York fair . . . . . . . . . . . . 70---Ii0 "$0111; of Enmam-L A 301m; mceb liigll tido this nlorllillg ul 11.01 in T _d 13 lilfl tonight m. 11.52. ,,,“,,°,',‘,,,‘,‘§‘,‘,§,,,,,i,“ ,‘,‘,’,“,§:;o§§§f;,§ Berieud. n; since Wedncs-isnd flll the can lllll and alolrl 5"" "l" "lib flvfluina at 0.17 and and other business. —E L Day rises tomorrow morning at 5.35. District Deputy. l . 2i‘ it" Bakes (Bread iui the lie Ta p» a St QIIPIn ‘zlfi U‘ 116' rel. 1,3. err. rill ire ler M’ c"! tic 'er