Dominion of Canada . 1 ' ' ` ,. l .. .. . . »r_-. . ,..-= -1 f ‘ ', _ . . -it flj/ f ,/ > if \\ J The Peoples Pap ....e-“-Mm Read by Everybody "- - 'I . rr -l .: ,,_ __ _._.,~"_ _'H 'ftlift'-i§’f'?lE>‘.¥.-'T5*?;`;-"»¢v':‘.-'-* '~.-li~ses so that the whole ollerxtion lil fier- nillil_v’.<. niiiitalry aiill iiiliiistriul pos- sibilities are ilicxtl'il»alily iiitei'- wlivl-ll illlu the inipei'il_ll i-olifcl‘<‘nl»l- as are also the possibilities of l~`rl~iil:li eonipotiiloil null lzoliipilixi- ties of the .\'l=ni~ l‘Ialst_ 'i‘lio whole future of the llritisii euipire seems lto lic ut stake :it the l-liiifci‘eiil~l‘s. ~ gk”"?--<+>----- 5iIiE55ENliiN E |]iliiiENENi]E (Canadian Press) l1l'llti.lI\', Sl-pt. 23. -- Cliliiieellor WHS llllilolililrcli tnnigm lim; S|i'l>ssl-iiiniiii has sllliinioiioll the lietropolitinn Life `of New York . subscrillell for Sli,(l()0,0lili of llew issllo. Spi-ciul sigiiitlculici. Hiiricilell to this slibscription ii reiiectoli an olltsille interest “" Douiiliioli govcrnnient sec- proiiiillils of the i`l=llci°nteli_siatl~s oi' (ierniuiiy for ll l~ollfereiicc on till- ' llulir lsilllilliliii wiiivll was lili- iiollnl-l-li tolllly to lie liolll ’l`iiosllll_\‘.~ This is lookli-ll upon in pliliticni circle-s as presagilig curly nl--tion oil the issue of nbaiilloiiing passive re- sistalil-e. _ 3'.; Specials --___ dey. Bc 0|' OVBF. 01' DVOT. DOI one seven per "ek SALE _ Plas THREE mn 5 011|- »\lu>l>' Joscpii F. Gai- -C°l@llu1n. lt. n. 557-9-21-zu, _l> "D waurso-APPLY A1' W9. li-i l’rinell St. . . . . . . . . . 2i %*___________ :;i1'ED.-lloul‘li in private faili- LY°" iW_0 young lallius. Apply - Z- 'nlarlllan Office Zi i . §°:\.HM¢noNAl.o LAND sun- "mouy Jet. 410-9-1s-tmc. g___ R- Macoouatn anos mari" vu over the restaurant mer? _V lronllucted ‘by G, J. "I . ll2 Kent Street and are Dies Suddenly ' While Atteliliing' Church Service 'i`hl-, (illnrlliuii rl~grl-is to l~l-prirt thc lulllllcii lll-lltii last livcniiig of Mr. Jas. l`»’ll‘Kl~iiiill. ilgl-ll '.'i`» yl-urs, °‘ Eiisteu Strvl-t. l\lr. Ml-ifvliiltl wus attcnllillg sl-vvice ul St. i)iiiist:lii's Cutliellrni will-ti siilillcnly e0llilry raising. “Her farmers opportunity. W ma for quick sale. Apply Pl. prlotlgbsrsnnelie, st. Avci-tis. il sill. _"- |, E - Pnopsnrv or EDM" D ll. Malone, Miseouche. "Tsai :‘"- C0'-988. large work- ml iarn near station, High _D #GM churches. Apply 2-ml. I alone at Miecouche ~ 0 30th Inst. aged woiiinii for gonerlll house work iti country. Apply box 7-l. City. AUCTION SALE.-llollaelinlll ei- fects late Mrs. David Bethune zri-t Qu.-cu st. i-‘rllinv Sl-nl ‘Hill at 10 n.lii. li THE PARTIES WHO TOOK A ..pair oi' oyster rakes from the shore field of J. A, Ml-.Dollulll please return immcliintely (HH ‘they are known) and save trouble.- John A. Meiloiialll. ‘L sas-9-as-at . Scotch Fort. _ THE |]|l5liHiiiE HEEN NPPHNVEN NNEESPNENIENE. -I-°l»~|»°l»'l*-!°'l~=l-llI'!'ll»'!-l~+'|"l'll"l'#(» |]ilil|NEi Hifi HY THE iiilil dition to Former - +4--I-ee-|»-H--|--|»~\»+++-tees-e-|-eeoeeee-|»+-ee SAYS K. K. K. HELD iNI.TlAT-ION ~ IN WHITE HOUSE (Canadian Press) CIIA-Itl/l£S'I`()N, West Virginia, Sept. Z3.-That the Ku Klux Klan liolll an initiation in the dining roolil of the White i-louse was the statement oi` Jtev. Iiusll E. Newton of Oklahoma, rep- resenting the Klan Imperial Council, to it la-rge audience 01' Klllnsnieii null others last night during a celebration by the Klan of the opening ut' thc Charleston lluiitingdoii Road, We have 227 klansmcn in the House of repi-esclltati\'es, 22 in the United States Senate and we held one initiation lil 'the White llousc, "hc said” and you know what that means." llr, Ciiurclliiiali, ti leading klansiiiaii wllo wus present nudged H \"\i>WSltHllC1`Hl1=\n bil this .illllctufe and wliiapcrcd “he forgot to mention five meiiilbers iii the Harding Cabinet." +e++++»+++++++++~e 'I'°l'~l°~l'°l°°l°'l"l--|"|~'I"|"l"|"i'+'l'+~|"\"l"l"l-i"|"l"|"l'-l"l'°l' Personnel (Canadi;1*Preas.) DUBLIN. Sept. 272.-i’resilleiii llllil Eireaun and rl-cl~ivl~ll'il.l-, :lp~ proval of that body to his sol.-p. tions. _ Kl-.vin ()'Iiiggiiis rciiiuiiis as mili- slcr of liolne affairs. ltiill ilil'li:li‘ll Mulculiy us nilllistcr of lll~l`i,-iil:.-, with Prof. John MucNeill as minis- er nf ellucntion, and I)esiiloiill Fitzgeralli as minister oi' foreign zlftair. An iinportant cllalige is the ahcliilloniiieiit by l’l'l‘silll'l\t (‘o.»:- gvave of the portfolio of fillancl- which he lillli previously helll. To his post lic iilllnoii lllriiest lllytiic. il'l-viollsly niiuilstcr of local gov- briiiiient. 'l`lil~. only other busliicss was the (llivl-.i‘liinl\iit. in \vhil‘h Toni John- son, thc i.liboi'itl~, iiinlie strong rcf- r\i'l‘ncl~s to the lliicinployliiciit qllcs- tion. Mr. Joliiison allnlittell. lio\\'c'v~ cr, that the l-lclrtors hail shown l-lliavly that they llill not lll~.-llr-= that the Labor party slioulll lake till-'rl~spoiisibility ot' criticisiiig the (iovl~i‘illlll»iit'.s nctiniis. l’l'l-silleiit (‘osgrave tlillu an-| iililliiccll that the illivcrilor (ll-iii-ral would issue a statl-liieiit oi' the (io\'l\i'iiiiieiil`s policy on ()ctolil\l' 2. 'l`lil~ ilouue plisscll thc first reall- iiig of :l iiill for thc cstlliillsll- incllt, of l'olli't.~l lil' just ilu- in llclfov- lillncl- vsilli thc lil-iv l'ol\.siitl|lioii Mr. (‘lisg|-live l-xplniiilul tnnt. the iiill llhll lil-l‘ii lll'ai’tl-ll to iiil~l~t tlil- l-,lii|ii\i'y`s iil~l~lis anti ililtt olivioilsly ilil-rl~ woulll lie solnl- lilijcctiliiis to it owing to the i'lll:t that actioiis ai lzliv wl-rl' going to be iiilllle sliliic\\'li:lt liettvier. ____-Q ¢.>___-- lion from lu-nrt lli.~il‘us~~ llc \\‘-ll-' ilil-, peerllgo blicoiiies oxliiil-i. stnteslliaii and has livoll i'l,il' n lonil tiuili in almost coiiipll-to i'l-.lilc- iiil~nt in 1921 to uplink lui ilil‘ lr iiil‘.lnol'inl winliow wits iliive I I this morning in tllc‘i- tl-rian (Yiiurcli, New (.ltuwgoW. i0 il" i TENNNE NNN iN NNEENNIN Til NURSE IS ilPIN|iiN EITRIIFETISTGIIIENGEFIEUMEBiiilb IINNEU ISENNEI NIlN NNNEHNNY Week Before Time Set by Conference of Am- bassadors (Canadian Press) _ LONDON, Sept. 23.-Although the Conference of Aliibasl=u-lors fixed Sept. 27 as the date for the italian evacuation of Corfu, thc Italians actually begun their evacu- "ltiou todlly, says a Central rlliws despatch from Athens. Artillery `bri alle uns and amiiiunition K 3. H have already been onibarkell. l----l _ BELGRADE, Sept. 23.- Fiuiile provided zl lively opening in the (Canadian Press)1~ _+ tion, lie is confillcnt that the D U r __l iirograliiiiie of his Government for Ch““‘]’“r of "Im es yes "‘{‘y1 LONDON. SON- 22--EIIPODG getting reparations from Germany The De"‘°“'m"c _Leu 5“m"°" 'E' by all the opposition interpellatcll :is vlelvcli from olltsilie No. 10 was thu only one possible of flllfill- ‘ ' U0“’Ili\lt!. SU”00t iS H Still HDGCEHUIG ment, null he continues to demand me Govemmem “H to ‘vh"U“`," It illil0L‘ll. Hilti is lining from bad to full publicity for the British pro- liftends to c""d°“e the """‘°“§ worse, in the eyes of David Lloyd posnls siibinittell to the allied con- "‘°l“t_i°" my the Rapauo "eat-V “"" .their hnndineae wlt.li ahotguns. negotiate a new agreeniciit grunt- (ieorgl-, wlio. iii a 300 page book i’erl~iicl~s of August, 1922. which he__ ' ' ' K `.-nlnl.-.1 "ls it in-acc-" to lic pub- says wt-rc iuliistcmiaily ncccplca "IH Italy Fiuuw in exchlllurv -or lisliell Scpteiiiber' 28th, reviews by all the Allics with the exccp» I“g"‘Sl’“"“'S °“'“ '-"1`m-°r~"- the U I .| I in f ti I. Sem U f F , _ -Porto Ilarrns Delta, ami insisting l(‘ \\ I0 B (Hill O ll) P C Oil U l'll1Cf‘ ' lthat the (lovernnient come out in Eliropeaii problems, the Ruhr pre- “i’oin<-are refused to agree, and ' _ lloniiiiating, and continents thero- his reflisal alone rendered the con- me open “nd inmrm the 'mmm' on in nw `.igm.0us stylp' review fel,L_“(_“ frlmlnssy.. Says Lloyd through Parliament, wiint it is lio. HK with snnorolls nietapiior, which is George. “Over n your has elapsed i ' l'iiui'atcteristic of his writings. since then. He has pursued a The reading 9fl"h}? i“m{,p§"aU°" 'i`lil= book is an lliiipllflcatloii of lliffcrciit policy aiill so fur it has l“““ accommmci y an; 'nv m' thc t‘ol'mer I’reiiiil~r's recelit artic- brough liiin iiotliiiig. I am bolll Nnieiit Cries which we Speaiers had 4 dlfticulty in tiuelling Eventually ‘los with a prci'uec iii which the enough to predict that in the future , ' _- author says it has not been uccess- it will britig l-`l'ance considerably the ('°V"'mm°m announced that 'E ary for hilii to revise any of the less than the 1922 plan would have w°“m,mi‘ly mday' t' ies ot' ti o rloll iti (tions I ll l GENEVA' Sem' 23'_S“'itZ‘"l“““ Us lin" ,I I. vu S S U y C I C( . . he has made from time to tinie. “lf l’oinczii‘c is ollt for repara- firm” H xucpfnlflc°?°mati0“riQ'" » . I , .' lie is convinced that peace has tions, his policy will inevitably .9 ”55Um_ Y 0 lr Alague o a- gone buck. il0I"J0lli»iiiiy and im- fail in conipnrisliii with that he so hom' Wmch r_"'c‘",wene" many it k || - H I I L .1 I . after ixlniout a ueeks rest. when ms'tc'ti. -, - i, , _ - -‘ ‘ y. mqly t"0“ UNH' m 1 'O H lix»l’rcsilicnt Motta congratulated lil' 10 1923. SZIYS the cx~Preiilici‘. out for trouble it has been a great } H U C ‘H H 1, ul I 0 1 l-nl-li nt`tl-r the enli ot' the Grout sllclzliss and in the flitlire it will io” ."3 ,Ol C 0 e xml' War sliowlill ii. distinct ilnprnve- hc nn evlili grcuter trluluph for and mn Confemnce of A"m“i`”`"'d` ors on the happy settlement of nieilt over its predecessor, lint thc his statesiiinnsliip. Tile permanent , . prcsoiit year has been one oi' garrison in the ltulir has possibilit- tho (’mc0`lmlmn crisis' growilig gloom and monaco; thc ics of iiiisl.-iiil»t` \vliicli it does not Mmm declare" the Cmmcil ha" intl-riilitioiial toniper is distinctly require any special vision to fore- mHow_0d the spirit of Um l"aK"" 1| 1 .. covenant nnll he expressed the :ir- \vui‘sl- a rolliil . sup, < . , . dent hope that now the council Lloyd (Margo Says hurmmvs ' Lloyd (morgps Concluding sc" had lccil Ito ieri it the ` 't paicliell-lip peace pants will 1': ' tl 2 ' thi ‘ft ‘ f th. l k . ‘ ' Im E H ' 'mms N HN, C umm t . - __ 5"? mfns I" ( WL “Le ° D mo to interpret the article of the cove- o n ill 't more prcctiriolm arc. - ‘ iiant the asseinlily would :icrept ] rl I I ! - . » , . ' ll l, 4 ,_ i - iI..‘,‘§.‘.‘..."‘.iIl..‘lik L’lIi..'é§...’i’... ‘i.‘-Ni f...."§;!é'I.,.§i'.’i..S"fi i’f.'°T.‘.§’.l§{}.f.li "ml "°°‘e°'\ and me he left to the lliplomatists and noi. as well as the hllmanitics-of the for d0m."'c on the issues involved bv italys attitude toward the llocll- to the “gllnni'~n." . i _ -. _ ~ - » _luiiianitiea as v.l.ll us the equalit mem on which the L0_xum_ is The Ruhr i-iituatiou particlllni‘ly¢ll~s, I have l-:ought in these pages f0und0d_ M_ Mona dcclmed’ that rl-cl»ivl=n tho ex-'*'ci i ', - t ll ." Y ti nel =| atteii \ o lil ll filiriy with both in his judgment the League had (Canadian Press) l.(i.\'ll(l.\'. Sept. 23. -A stntc war has lionii lil-rlnrlwl by the gov- t-rilniviit, of lllilgnriu_as 'li l~oiisl-- lillcnce of Cliinliilliiislll* riots .sliys an lllxl-liilii-ge 'I`l\legi‘:lpii liespzltlrli t`i~liin Sofia. PARIS, Sept. 23. -A llavas des patch i`rom Sofia llilteli Saillrliay sllys the lllilgurillii rllllinlivr of lili- piitics llisslilvl-ll by l‘o_vni lll-l-i't‘l‘, ’l`lil\ llc.~‘pi1tl~li illllls the tliltv of till' l-ll-l'lil>iis has not in-lin iixoll but lliidei' ilic l-liiisltitlltioll tliml- wliulll illkli place witlllil two niniitlis llftcr flissollltioll of the l~liilliibl‘r. Viscount Morley , Passes Away (Canadian Press) i.liNliliN, sl-pl. 211.-»-Vlscolllll !\'lli|'ll-y of iil:ll'.kiuirii, forliivr l.oi‘ll l’i‘l-.-:illl\i|t of lille ("liliiil'l| :lull Soc- rl~tary of Stall- i'oi' inllilt dill-ll to- night ut his resilleiico in \V;ii\bi-~- tlikon ill only this morning :lull tlil~ onli wus. pezlceflil. lie was 1~i»:ltl_v fivl~ yours lilli. _ l.orlbliMllliiE.l>N'EiI:i‘ii‘g_HnH Iridly hall noted the suspiciniis fact that ngl- s`tllnip.; ou nilE`l\iivelc i\ntoTlEh`E- an mummr of thmrists have l-r iilnilin-i: cliargcs (il=rEEi'llly’ lrtsl CARLYLE AS HISTORIAN appmlxvd to hmmry with apparent* given up the use of mdmp; (sn h""_i ly clpial confidence for the support U_m_ (pnday anernoon |_¢cw,.,) of their special opinions. He had - . - 1 reniiulleli us that the vory selection ilifll-mls were nntlflell that thc| f I t t M h t ho in th ,.,m of m.|,,t|n of mf., , ,._ A. lir. Stewart aiinollnceli it as his 9 “ if"“' “ W C 0 ,-Fi 0 l ,K D K( N d"m"' p|||~p0s,. in m,,,,i,|(.,~ (-m»|y|..'B narrative implies seine theory of wiv; greu cr 't ian their face valu _ ~ ’ ' ' ' ' G avowed tlilieril~.~: iti regard to thc Ulf* U0lllili1\‘flilV0 Si!-Zlllficllllflfl Of wny history should be written und lin regllrll to the limitations to its "Wt il Kwai ‘lem flcpcnfill 0" ‘Ar ,,S(,fu|n'S v ,.| V., My in the light whether this theory is right or U' S' -of the ptiE`coi'ii-itfsit gown historical ‘V‘°°"g- H9 had warned Us that U10 events of which record has surviv- onn stugc as against another. and lvmirorlllilncvf and lmium Halt ell lure, in the main. those that of soiiin inter spocu at on upon c Hmm, ,_,uhjL.Ut_ iiiarlla most noise in the world. i- i - . while it in often the moat fundam- . No one, he suill, had set ollt with (Canadian Preis) . greater clcnrlicns tlinn Carlyle “many lmpormm D|'°c95595 that M().\“'l`lti‘}AL, Sept. 23 -\iil<»< llow the higher historical work- 9° 0" in “"'¢‘“'e~S“m9'-i"i05 CUVIYU’ §'I*'|"|'++~|»-l- (Canadian Press) 4 .\'i~;\v lil./isoow. Hein. 24- 'fl ,Cf r meiiiory of nluwlitig sister l\‘llir_-rnret M. Fraser, who lost bei' life wil-in * the hospital ship i.l:liiliov-‘I'.\' + (‘n~ile was torpelloed off the irish * const, June 2TIth, 1923, * Nun'-:ing Sister Fraser was boru in New (ilaagow, daughter of the 4' late Lieutenant Governor D. (`- * Fraser. for some years member oi ‘l' parliament for (luysboro =Hlfl‘|' fudge of the Sliprl-ine (`0l\\'i UN’ llll-niia Colictt, Provilleitcc, i., illtlrlship differs from the lower. mem"-"I to the belief that UW Unltcll States champion, won theillo hall oniphasised the contrast Chief ""l"° °f history is lik” th” Clliilillillll womoii’s open golf llctwecu the olll habit of confin- ""1"" "E Smnlmcsi “"~‘K“N"<‘ 'Hiller --lililiipionalilp Sntlirlltly from .\irs. ing attention to political changes Um" p°"m"‘°' of use “UUE to Km llllvin, i-llinterconibe, Eligianll lastlor to the lips and downs of k""w““]K'~" but t° "ave Y"“‘”**‘l|f »'0fll">i <'ll1lli1i\i0Ii by tllc narrow courts and dyiiasities on the one frm" h“"i"g igllomnce f0i=*\ff____ new unit of currency is to lie the filo "selective eye." f0l‘ U10 Hiilillif appearance or eminem” p""°n“m` M ~|;0.|p|| Mark" worth 353 grnmmc, of pampiiicts anti rccnrlls. for the 'OH' "nd 'hi that P‘"`|0‘|“ Of Pm' e of line gold :lull eliull-i tu at hllnllrlili 'Wifi ff0l\HiRl1illg to oblivloii of ‘""`H" hav" “way” E’""" l"’-l`i°‘i" 0' 1 ilolieii pfeiinlgs if iw(-nm.. km-,Wu grcnt bellies of more llniiiiportulit. """“""‘"“"l" ""H"'f~ Th" |“"'“l"`l` G' Loliny tliroli-gli pllbllcatloii of inell- "||l`0"iC|I‘-. Illlfl f0I` U10 Hifi Wlllcll n°h"'°‘l ‘mt ’""“° °"°""""a"°9“ l" -.urea irovlliin for the estrlblisli- ill his OW" Dhfflfw hc called that (`“"|"i"'3 "W" W"`i°‘| and in lil" - ' 1 i s < , - - - - nieiii oi' li new <=ilri'onl~y bank. inf "the historical artist, rnlhor i"`rE°"9 ‘lf Ui" WWC Which Chit*-HY .- V--_-Y ~ - iiiterestell hilii. by which both Two Doctrine! of Carlyle 'f°f+'l'1~'l'\lI'|»#+#§'l*°|'Q1"|"I»'l'°l'+'l»+'|'§O°f#Ql\f§these contentions might be illua- PEOPLE OF RUHR HAVE HAD ENOUGH WAR (canadian Press) ' l'iEliti.lN, Sept. 23.--Gnrmaily's moral or weaponlese warfare plpon Froncli and Belgian Eneroncliment of her territory and sovereignty may be said to have come to an end. Officially its terniinatlon has-not yet been decreed, bilt aside from the noisy iiiillorlly of allpernn-tionalists the complete opinion inside oi`fil‘iai circles anti the sober judgment of political, industrial, financial and lalbor leaders la no longer under the delusion that the drooping spirits of the people of the Ruhr and Rhine land can be sufficiently reanimatcd to make -passive resistance an effective weapon for another single day. *'l°*-Q* tratell or supported. Ho further explained the over-emphasis which had been laid upon botii of them owing to special defects of the middle nineteenth century. and justified what Carlyle said as a 'P . O 'I' 0 'O' 'D O' Q 'I' Q O' healthy reaction from other ex- treme views current at the time. He next llrew attention to Carlyle's llisrottilrll of his own doctrine of lieroea as the clue to all history when he wrote the account of the French Revolution as e mass- moveuient, withollt attributing it to any single leader. And he follnd neriolls faults with the rloctrinel INNINN EV- |]H||]i|}il BEEN iENiii|[iN ill NINE ENPENYS N. Y. PH|]iE55- ii|Nil SENYENS (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Sept. 23. -Two pro- fessional killers-.murder experts secretly imported from New York and liustled secretly away again when their siiotguns had done the job-liid the double 'beer war silly- in-; oil Monday over which police and gangsters alike are acratcliizig ltholl' heads. Their names, their huiigouba, their histories no one knows, not even \Valter O'Dox:nell the Chicago beer king, who hired tlieni, could help the police, if his conscience were to drive liini to confession. All he knows is that he ordered two killers from a New York “murder agency" and got tlieni. And the agency may be no wiser, lt knows the men only casually, in all likelihood, as business-like fol- lows who are willing to capitalize ’l`hey’ll never heard of “Georgie iiieeghen and “Spot" Butcher, the ()’Donnell lienclilnen they were hired to kill, Assassination is their trade: they don’t concern themselves with personalties. Commissioned to do a job for a mysterious Chicago customer, they repented to some appoiiited place here on Montlav, got into ri. waiting car with their polished sawed~off rsliotgllns ready, let themselves he lli‘iven to a cuiivenient corner and there, with professional neatness, sent hatfuls of brutal slugs into the bodies of two men their pilot point- ed as "the ;:\iys.”' An hour later they were oil their way buck to New York. Barring miracles they`ll never be caught. "if O'_i)oniieil talks he undoubt- edly will he "bumped o°i," l be- lieve. But lia’s going to be 'liuiiip- od off" anyway sooner or later, in ,the opinion of the court. so he 'iiilght as well talk now." ‘The foregoing sensational pre- diction nialle from the bench eollny by Judge Lewis in the Superior Court in the course of u hearing of ai‘l=Z\lll1'2ll'-‘F for the release on write of habeas corpus of 0’Donneli and Wiiliaiii B. Cafferralla, said to be his chief lieutenaiit. Judge Lewis startled the court room with his declaration just af- ter lie had hotly upbraldell the po- lice for not “keeping fhflil' UW” there are vast tracts of the past which are not worth recorliinll at all. In relation to this view Dr. Stewart quoted the recent work of the Italian philosopher. Benlletto Croce, \vlio insists that €\'@I'y epoch in history-writintl F139 Yiilili' ly absorbed while it has modified the trallitloii and nicthod of the epoch vl'hicli has gone before, just as every perloll of progress in action has to be interpreted by the earlier period which»it may be in siilincoprepnrell its way. "lf there is one lesson," said Dr. Stewart. “which modern research has taught more forcibly thnii others ii is that wo should never despise the day of small things, or cull any part of iuan's autobiography coni- mon or unclean." A STUDY OF THE BEHAVIOR OF CROWDS Friday Evenings Lecture Tile evening lecture began with an explanation of the important cliuiige which has pnssell over psychology since the old invivillual isitic inetiiori of examining the hunian iniiill was reinforced if not supersellell by what is calleli the study of iiinn in society. The name “Sociology” n rather uncouth liybrill of Latin and Greek origin hall been invented by the French thinker. Allguate Comte. The science to which that name is applied is n science which aims nt considering-.a social group of hlliiiali beings nn, like any other plienoiiieiin capable of being re- duced to laws. it tlillea na its oli- jeet “socir-ty," considering this as :l mere aggregation of iiillivillu- ills wliosl- tholights and feelings and al'tion.~l when they clinic to- gether will he just the sum-total of the thoughts and feelings and uctions of the inllivilliizils taken separately. in tiiia soiisv it psychological "crowd" lines not nionii just a ierg" number of people who happen to bs' present in the some huilliing or in the sumo public square at the same' time. casual lolterera. in physical ccniiguity oil the street. are no pliycholoizicnl crowd. 'Tliey proville material from which it liiny be formed, nnll they may at any moment turn into it. But they are not, an they stand, a "crowd." in order that individuals may be so described they must have a principle of unity connecting theiu together, and this uniting bonll liilillilli ull lllll ui in villit liillii uilitllul General Meeting of Com- ‘merce Shlarelholders Called for 21st November REPORTS ASSETS SATISFACTO RY Amalgamation of Two Banks to be Considered and Approved (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Sept. 23.-The exnni- ination of thc assets of the Brink of Hamilton by officers of the Can- allian flank of Commerce having resulted satisfactorily, the board of directors of the latter bank. at tt meeting iielrl today decided to make uii offer to the Bank of Ham- ilton on the basis of an exchange of share for share and to call a special general meeting of share- liclllers of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, to he held on Werlnf‘s» day 21st November next at which they will be asked to consider and npprevl» the proposed agreement of nlliaigeiiiation between the tivo banks. The secretary of thc Canadian flank of Commerce issued the fol- lowing stntciiieiit: "-be extniiiiation of the assets ofthe Bank of llaiiiilton by officers of the Canaliian Bank of Coilorco linving resulted satisfactorily, the board of directors of the latter laiik at n meeting held today de cilleli to make an offer to the Bank of Hamilton on the basis of an ex- change of share for share and to call a special general meeting o' sliareholders of the Canadian Bank of Commerce to be held on Wednes- day, November 21 next at which they will be asked to consider null approve thc proposed agreement of anialganiation between the two Banks." Bunk of Hamilton securities ex p-=rviicell li substantial rlsetoday closing at 179, up four points the market anticipating that the am- algamation would be effected on the basis approved today, Bank ot (fomlncrcc sold at 193 or 14 points higher than the final quotation oi. the llank of Ilainilton. i-oo>---- \ N5- NE E. HElil -ENHISE PNNNNE YE_5_iEil|iiii (`itizl'»na watched with great in- terest and appreciation the splen- lild parade of the Sons of England yesterlllly afternoon from the lodge rooms ltichiuoilll St. to the l’r-opllu: Cenietery, _wliere nn appropriate nil-,iilorlal service was held. Feral tril>lltl~.< and the l`nion .lurk v.~~»rl: ilnceil vi. tbl- graves of fifty .ia- partcll iileliiiil-ra of the order i!ei’oi'u provlclllng to tho 11-in- f-tery a lforul tribute was placed at the iinso of ibn South African \v:ir .~:ol.iiril's iiioiilluieiit in nilvilliry iii into lirlu1il~i' lwlanll D. Taylor :i1.ll .1 brief iiieiiiwrini service was hclli. The tllrnoill. yesterday dill credit to this excellent order. it wus cap ably marshalled by lirothe: Isaac Carter. The G. W. V. A hand head- ed the parade and dispersed fit- yting inlulic. Yesterlllly forenoon graves of brother sealed at Sherwood and Cross Ronda cemeteries were do corateli. The Weather, Etc. ’i`()il0N’i`0. Sept. 24.-l\iaritiliie lnnlicrate westerly winds fair and cool. High lille this .morning at 10.10 l-and tonight at 10.-46, Sun sl-ta this afternoon at 5.54 and rises tomorrow morning at Announcements, Meetings, Etc. RA’|‘li!.»-10:: per line per dey. io per line per dey for I deye or ever. e e line per day for 6 days or over 5 tlguree initial letters, count ee one word. 10 per cent discount for cash. Addrexe forma pert of ed. and must be peid for. “The Ladies Aid of the P. PI. I. Hospital will serve the usual good lunches in the Exhibition Building Nova Scotia. E Y 1' 'P 'I' 1' 'U 9 O O' O' O § if 'I' O Q O0 lf Q' O 'I' O O O Q O O O ‘P O Q Q |° WWII Wllltiilell by Carlyle that (Continued on Page 3.) _(011 Elhibltitlll V993. __ Q] 0¢l¢l E' 'T 4 -- | -- -E Q _ _”” __ 'M cHARLO'1"rETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1923 _¢-_-_git-;__-;-3-l-_-1-3-ny-1°-__»§_» . F-,- F- rf 3- . V ,Fr Fi,- .‘.. 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