l Charttetown Exhibition.- " aims " l OFA MERCHANT A bullnen where the moral-lane waits upon his ‘Bflbuiive for decla- lona la like the Honduraalsn army where they are all generals, - _._L:-_.-J ."...-—-——~ - an] imam: Guardian Two Cents Ind?“ Guardian, Founded us": HE'S POPE? Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Devr if and Horse Races. MAXIMS orii Hdw much of the wladom and invqntlona of the world have boon produced and discovered by mfll under fifty? CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 Annual lnbaorlptlqna Dnlnsnl U00 II Iall. Calais and Ell-Ill! Til} SESSIIJNS ur wgaalulvlnslnl llleld in Malpeque. (Work of the Society During the Past Hundred Years is Ably Reviewed. ..___..__n_i____ L The evening session of the 49ml troductlou of ccrtaln rules and re» usual meeting of the W. M. S. gulutions the spirit of arrogance a "ed with devotional sxercisesds being fostered among the young M by Rev. A. N. Gillls, the Strrlp-‘people. The old idea of woman lure» lesson read by Rev. W. i. having no place in educational cir- qmn and prayer offered by Rev cles is dying out and women today D|-_ Munro. are being taught as well as men. flev. Mr. Glllis. the pastor, the: He contrasted the education rs- “vo n brief history of the first ceived in the (iovernment school: Woman's Missionary Society iuyto that received in the Chrlstiar flgnllilll organized in Prlncetowmschools. In the former they are m 1825. under the name of The taught the Japanese language and Prlncutnwll Female Society for tho certain customs and beliefs which Propagating 11f 1111-‘ 1101-111111- Withdiave- been handed down by their flnec officers and five other help-‘elders. ln the latter schools x m, The offering of tho first year christian education is given whicl mounted i0 £21, 16s. teaches them that they are frer Rf-fcrellcfl was made to Rev. DIX-from all those demons and spiritr iieiluglrfs first visit to l’. ii}. i. of which they used to live in ter lohn Keir and the wonderful suC-{ued by tho great Creator of al‘ ass which followed their efforts. men, Ho paid high tribute to thr A vorY imvvlim“ “m1 hllerefltjtrlnrlstiurl iloletors in lKorea. 13g feature of tho evening's nrvw rrsm was the unveiling of adlolshevlsm, secular education I nonze tablet in memory of nieiggdlgflg umtorlangm, etc, ‘irst Missionary Society. g was done by 111B efliesmedieurolled themselves in the school» I lent of the P. E. l. Presby-las agnostics so statistics show flrlnl. Mrs. Neil MacLeod of Sum-[Referrirlg to the "Yellow Peril,’ nerslde, who has faithfully and el-‘pe mp1 that it was not the Ye] lclently served the Society 101"low men we need fear. but the filmy Years. Mrs, Mhcpood is a1-'men and women. with tho yellow :0 a native of Malpfiqllfl- ibeart. hearts yellowed by the love Mrs. G. E. (T311911 101111 1'1 mBlfloi’ gold, the love of pleasure. ths ago from Rev. R, P. MucKay. love of ease. and the love of self. Ebrelgn Miflflifln 5901611111’ 111 111° After slnglrlg hymn 381 "Zion's lloneral Board in which he 1111111 King Shall Reign Victorious." Dr ‘nigh tribute to the work of i118 Auld, Rev. 1.. M. Auid. M.D.. n 1V Vi. S. This was fullmvcll 11y 11 Hanan, representative of the For- aolo. 11y 1V1!‘- T. W. 118111111)’. W111i?“ sign Mission lloard, addressed tin was heartily enjoyed. meeting. lie described the“ home 118V- Ml‘. (1111111119 ilrllllghi- 111991‘ conditions ln Cirillo. educations‘ lags from the P, E. l. PresbyiBYY (‘Onilitiflllfl in regard to women 0i the United Church of Canada. and the standing of a. wife in tht tiillillllllilliillt; 7-111? W- M- S» 0" 1-11“ home of her husband. All silo has age it 111111 1111111111111 "1111 1" W111"- to look forward to is the time it had been 91111110141111 1-" YIP-‘Yimk ivhcrl her turn will come. when shah. 11B 11111118 11181111011 0i’ 1119 she can assume the authority 1/ yesterday s.t Georgetown with a ‘urge attendance. There was a very entry list than that oi‘ last year. The entries in Household Science, 1nd art and the livestock entries ind then to the 611111111X 01 111N401‘ and arc beings with souls val WW6 01106118111. the Exhibition was formally open- ad by His Honor He referred to the dangers frorr governor’ who King's County some of those which he had attend- ed ln some of the other provinces. Progressives W i 1 1 R u n I n E v e r y Rural Riding In Manitoba (Cdnadian Preal‘) WINNIIPDG. Sept, 17.-— Progres- sive candidates will be run in ev- ery rural rldlrlg in Manitoba. ac- cording to an official statement made following a meeting of the provincial executive of the Party here yesterday. Formal Opening 0f Kings’ County Exhibition King's County Exhibition opened iuccessful showing with a larger At one o'clock ln the afternoon the Lieutenant WELCOME TO {Eimnaorrsrovvn spoke at some ength, not only complimenting the: Eight: - . . - T1111 "Wiper cent of the young men haw $30,112:?“ Kings on the exummce showing but also comparing‘ n a. very interesting manner, Exhibition with His Honor was followed by lion. l. H. Myers, Minister of Agricul- ure, who strongly urged the people, to encourage this line of work for! the sake of the future of the Pro- vince. attraction. The display of school work was w. very interesting centre oi’ attrac- tion and was very favorably com- mented upon by the speakers, A full list of prize winners will appear shortly. - RT. HONOURABLE ARTHUR MEIGHEN Who will address Mass Mee U119: in the Strand and Prince Edward Theatres tonight. He will he accompanied by the Hon. G. D. Robertson, Senator. 1 Til RAILWAY “Canadian Freon) .__ o‘. . . ._ r During the afternoon a mutincci s race, was hold and proved a great} I. : AMALBAMATICN‘ huge and unnecessary ohllgu- '1 .O'I"I‘AWA, ‘Sept. l'l.-—"l‘-he atflt-tlons is driving such system into uric n1’ Right Hon. Arthur Meigh- a position where rescue will be 1' NCMINATICNS ' , Premier McKenzie ‘ tlve of a constituency in the On- - Langworthy. K. C., was nominated War Relics Sent to U.S. Senator ‘ To Remind Him of France’s Q__i. PARIS, Sept. 17—A tin hat belonging to one of Verdun’: vets- rana, aeven wooden laqq and one United State: war decoration were left at the United Staten Embassy yesterday by a delega- tion of French soldiers of the great war, with lnatructiona that they be forwarded to United Staten Senator Bar-ah. Lieutenant Pierre Herlcourt. chief of the delegation, told Flrat Secretary Hallett Johnson that on the eve of the departure of the French debt oornrnlnion to the United Staten they wished to remind Senator Borah. that he must take Into consideration the -ml|lll0n and a half of France's war dead and maimed. The war decoration wna granted to a French aoldier for anv- ing the life of an United Staten officer in the Argonne. “l don't want It any more," the soldier Informed Secretary Johnson. The delegatio was composed of the Nationalist L'Actlon Francaiu ‘adherent: atrongly opposed to the present govern- Pontifl Will Convoke W 0 r l d Conference 0f Catholic C h u r c h (Clnldiin Prou) K1112 W111 111* ROME, Sept. l7.~ln Vatican opposed 1n North York bv-Hevbertclrcles it a now considered cer- 1181111011. K. C. former rerresentfl- lain the Pops will convoke ecumln- cal council or a world conference of the Catholic Church during i928, which is expected to be the largest in history, Two Hold-up Men Given Death Penalty (Canadian Pren) CHICAGO, Sept, 17.—.loseph Holmes and Jack Woods two of the live robbers who some weeks ago invaded the fashionable Drake Ho- tel and staged a pistol battle in an attempted holdup were convicted early today by a jury of the murd- er of Frank Rodkey, hotel cashier and give nths death penalty. Will Try Again To Enter States (Special to The Guardian) (Canadian Fran) NEWMARIGET. Ont. Sept. 17.- tarlo legislature, PORT ARTHUR, Sept. 17~ F.W. by the Conservative convention yes terdsy to contest the constituency of Port Arthur. Kenora ln the Ped- eral elections. OTTAWA, 10111.. Sept. 17.-—L0uis Cole. Barrister has announced him- self ss French Conservative candl- dafte for Ottawa. This now makes three men in the field for the French candidature. The others bo- lug Dr. Cabot and Controler Na- poleon Champagne. (Canadian Pren) CALGARY, Sept. IT-Cuptain J. Shaw, independent ole-arbor for West Calgary ln the last Parlia- ment has announced his intention of contesting the seat against Hon. R. B. ‘Bennett, Minister of Justice in the lMeC-ghen Government. it ‘is extremely unlikely that a [liberal fimllgidflte will be placed "in the 8 PORTAGE DA PRAlRllE, Sept. Big Sacrifice In Great War aw tum-h purer 1111‘ 11111 M1111 which comes with age. So mu. time Provinces, under the name [here h; m bflgmen u“, "veg of oflbwUnittatl Churchmuu" and solicited items for this paper re- garding the work of the W. M. and suggested tho appointing of a Secretary for that purpose. Rev. A. l1‘, Robb, returned fills- lionary from ‘Koren, followed with rsplvudlci address. Ho. brought greetings representing 95% of the missionaries in Korea. lie referred to the changes that lmd hccn made in Japanese admin- ratlon, There is less of cruelty sirlctrless than formerly, but n; tsducutional lines, by the in- ,1 ~____ 04449-00000 Condensed Specials lAtIr-lo pa! word. not each insertion in fill 00111111"- _- _¢, e cw‘: ‘ONIONS, 10 LBS. FOR 45 6T9- r. J. McDonald's. 1919-11-17-11 '10 LET-FURNISHED H0U5E- Apply Mrs. Edwin Aitken. 241 lilston St. 491L944“ WQMATOES, 25 GT8 PER PECK. cheaper by the bushel. . ~1- iicDouald. 4979-9-17-21 11o Lat-House N3. 82 ELM A . i '1‘. B. Cu more. W‘ m’ y 4955-9-16-3i l i I i girls that many an lnfuntlcirle is the young driven to suicide.‘ S- most common when girl babies arc brought into the world. Contagi- ous diseases are very common and other very serious diseases caused by uncleanlinoss. but‘ much has been done through the hospital and many of tho sick and broken are sent away healed and whole and rejoicing and with a know- l dge, however small, of the Great lfiealer of the bodies as well d.“ oi the souls of men. "1 The following ls the President's address before briefly referred to: President's Address. Today we have gathered to hold our 49th Annual Meeting in a most memorable congregation. on this beautiful island. which ls fragrant with historic memories that a11- peal to the sentiment. and inspire us with missionary devotion and enthusiasm. May we for a few moments look more closely at the missionary his- tory of tlW/lslnnd. and then let us realize that we too are making history today just as truly as did those dear devoted Christian wo- men who lived and toiled here in this ileauty spot of Nature. and who in the fullness of their love and devotion to their Master. one hundred years ltgo Orllflllileii 111i‘ first Woman's Missionary Society in Canada. i-low we 10W t0 11111111 of it—-tlmt Follicle Society for pro- WANTED. - APPLY 4709-9-4tf. ‘MAID Guardian Office. T0 LET-SIX ROOM HOUSE. conveniences. Possession 01:!- 10tb. Apply 45 Elm Ave. liiZil-ii-lli-il pngating the Gospel—"l'ormefl" as its first report says. "with a viow to attain what ought to be the great object of all. tho giorlfylul! or God by (101113: good." That the seed of missionary zeal so planted. was to grow and -_—-—~Q-0>---~ “Spirit Voices” (Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept, 17.—Splrlt volc- os have communicated to Lady Conan Doyle. wife o1 tho celebrat- cd novelist and spit-finalist, a warning to arouse the world to u sense of responsibility as a great catastrophe shattering its nature is approaching, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle made the announcement last night. At that meeting in 1844 a Board of Foreign Missions was appointed which selected as a field for their labors. the New Hebrides Islands, and in the following year a mis- slonary was appointed. the man who had been the moving spirit In this agitation for Foreign Mis- sion work in this Synod. Rev. John Caddie. who left his congregation In Prince Edward Island to go to the New Hebrides. Those of as who hall from Plctou County for- get sometimes to give Prince Ed- ward Island any credit for her claim on Dr. Caddie. remembering only his boyhood days in Plctou 1nd his designation service there T9 years ago. shortly after he had left his charge in P. E. l. Fifteen years later the blood of the first martyrs of the Canadian Presbyterian Church was shed in the lonely island of. Erromanga and those first honored martyrs who so bravely toiled and so bravely died were the Gordons from Prince Edward Island. What a wonderful heritage of greatness for this Island. "this biggest little spot in the British Empire" as someone has called it: en to railway amalgamation l5 setlcxcee-tiirlgly difficult. The policy l forth ‘in a. statement issued by idleflrave recommended is tho only Leader of the Opposition through JiOllrSe. to take. which has a chance Conservative headquarters The statement reed-s: The roporqsule. You may deny absolutely as 1i is being circulated that the orde-mhavc- done repeatedly myself, state- oi the Opposition ls in favor 0i?1'1‘1°11is of our 01111011811111 fl-BIPYQTYEQ aluulgaliitttion of the. two greatrall-{io in your letter. Signed. Ar‘l1ur ways systems; it ‘is understood as Nii-‘lkilflu. a convention in lSou-th Essex, lion. The Conservative Government of Con. P‘, Graham made this sta-tc-Qflhlch hi1". hicigilon was a. member» meat and this lg bc-lrlg clrculatertrcsrlccil tho railways which aowi throughout Canada. Mr. Meighon 1*111I1‘l101i13 111111 Nillivfllll R/ll-"WBYB. has received a. wire and letter rromiirom bankruptcy and coordinated James A. Collins, Concervallvodhc-nl into one system. Criticism of candidate in peace. Rive)‘ agkhpg the Conservative party on the Nat-l mm m, to we accuracy of 11,13 y-enlilllilfl Railway is that the present pgrf“ government deprived Sir. Henry] M‘r. Meighen has defined :h11_=v“’l'hornton of ‘tho assistance of the position on this subject in the fol-business directorate and handicap- lowing wh-Q {(1 Mr, Cdlllng Jameslllfifl him Wltlll the Piilltlcfll 11176000!‘- A. Collins, Edmonton, Referring some. Also that under economic con- yom Wm, 1 have never at any fl-me dltlons existing in Canada under advocated umaygamauon. 0| mlplthe pro-sent Government ‘the Noti- ways. i have expressed a led-r that coal railways have lweu deprived govm-nmen“ denberam My dm-ppglof business- which would have gone late years of loading system with 1&1‘ 1111119 19111601611 1-119 11191118111 S Hi8. IL Saint John Board 0f Trade Appoint Their Committees “Canadian Press) Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen Arrives Tonight By Train The Right Hon. Arthur Me-ighen and Hon. Senator Rober- 17.—~Rlgi1t Hon. Amtbur Meighen, Conservative ‘Loader. was nomin- ate dto contest the constituency today.,of avoiding either amalgamation orlof Pvrtage |La lPrairle at the Con- servaiiive nomination convenltiiou here- today. WINDSOR, N. S., Sept. 17. — Ari-bur Dewitt Foster, one time Federal repesentatlve for Kin-gs County, was selected as Conserva- tive candidate for HB-nts-Jflngs at glue Party convention held here to- ay. ‘ ‘ - Mr. Foster was sen-t to the House of Commons in 191.1 as the young- est member of the House, nriuning a sensational victory over Sir Pred- srlck Borden, former Minister of Militia. His political career ended shortly after when ibs resigned from the administration of Sir Robert Borden following an in- vestigation into the Government purchases of iwrses ‘in Kings County. Since that time Mr. Fos- tevr had ‘been attached t otbe Col- onization lie-pt. of the Canadian National diailways and lately had been conducting a business in Chicago from which city» he arrived this afternoon just in time to ac- cept the nomination. J-ie was giv- on an ovation, Honored By The Toronto University (‘Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. Sept. 17 .-—-Baron I LONDON. Sept. 17.—-JErlgland's Communist member of Parliament Shapurji. Saklatvala barred from the United States by Secretary o! State Kellogg is prepared to make a new attempt by way of Canada. cancelling his passage. for New York, He wired he lnter~Parlla- mcntary Union at Washington to- day that if that body felt the issur to be critical he was ready to go to Canada and apply again there (or admission to the States, Canada. But Little Known In England OTTAWA, Sept. 17.--"l was ap- ‘polled almost at the widespread ‘ignorance o! Canada which l found in England. They apparently ‘know much more t-hore about conditions in Australia, s-lx weeks’ journey dis- tant." His Lordship Bishop Bid- well, Bishop of Ontario, told a large gatbsrng ‘in St. George's parish hall last night. Dr. Moore. of Halifax, made an appeal for wider religious educa- tion so that ‘ideals might be in- stilled into the coming generation and much of the present lgnirance- dispelled. r...__. ... . .. T-‘l T51R09 1 FALL lN LQVEAN‘ .\»~ --./l tson will arrive today on the mnll train from Bordon at about 6 p. by officials of the Conservative party and ‘the League of the Cross and Veteran's Bands City. Conservatives are invited to meet m. They will be met at the station, n58, JOHN, N. 8., Sept, 17.-—The council of the Saint John B00111 01 trade today decided to send a de- legate to the meeting in Montreal tomorrow of the committee dealing with preparations for en economic conference to be ‘held this fall in ivlnrrl-peg. F. MacLure lsclanvlem. GET OVER i? BY Buckmaster of Cheddington former wlAlNRYl Nc. THE. Britain's Lord High Chancellor this afternoon received an honor- cry degree from the University of Toronto. ‘FOR SALE.-FOR IMMEDIATE sale 5 shares imperial 1318111111- pockl ‘Par value $500 at vWY Te‘ amsble price. White R. 01119 rdian. 5000 9 18 tf. .\___________,__A ‘Fos axutamou PLANTS mu "(stables and house b51111" more is nothing better than 51111811). rm Kent. st. ~._______________._ ‘T0 tar-Funnies» sou-s: 111 central part of city. Posses- sion Sept. 15th. ‘inspection by llwoiatment, Apply Miss Lyons. 11 FIIZTOY street.‘ ten-am. lieu wm-r oooo asvztowsa 3111c“ 50 for $00, 125 for 8k. B59 hr 55c; 500 for 0100' 1.000 iior ‘$1.05. Postpaid. Guard n Office. .1! oun l-umnuno avian.- The hot weather meal. Saunders. iiewuom l. 00.. Market Bldg. l67l~7-ll'3111°| “i1! nmurmo .01 zvanv w». “£22,133 “"° ‘#1’; “Mm m» rl-rsuéy‘. Phone m. ‘I to continue to flourish in Prince Edward island is very evident from further bits of missionary }§*0|‘y. Eighty-two veers ago the Synod of the Maritime Provinces had presented to it for the first time the claims of Foreign Missions as regards the establishment of For- eign Mission work of their own. and the sending out oi‘ mission- aries as their representatives to the non-Christian world. T1119 overture so full of promise for the future spiritual life of 0111‘ church cams from the Presbytery of Prince Edward island. v .. ,, After sending this matteridown, to Presbyteries for their consid- eration. the next Synod meetlnli 81 years ago had much discussion of the subject. the first time in history that the project of estab- lishing a mission among tho hea- then wna seriously considered lby any church in a British Colony. ‘WANTED-TWO ROOMS HIAT- ed unfurnished for two elderly ladies. Enquire 1'12 Prince St. 6004 9 18 Ii. for CLAI The “Flat Woman's Missionary Socfety ‘in Canada. The first Presbytery in any church in a British Colony to take wtlon in Foreign Mission work. The (Int missionary from any British Colony to the heathen. The first martyrs for the Cross of Christ from a Canadian church. "They climbed the steep ascent of Heaven Through peril, toll and pain, O God. to u: may grace be given To follow in their train." Today wdkio honor to those his- halo-makers arousal-sags in this island. and" we accent the chai- longe- their work has been to us. And we too are history-makers today, not in marking o. FIRST in history. but a LAST one. in that this is the last annual meeting we will have under our old. name 1nd with our old constituency. ls there n fooling of sadness about it all? Only the sadness that comes when dear friends are married and are looking forward to a life ______,_. i... . at the station and give ‘to our dis- tinguished visitors a ihearty recep- tlon. Many Canadian Athletes Granted Amateur _ C a r d s ST. JOHN. Sept. 17.—~A change in the procedure in dealing with applications for reinstatement in Alberta —- lielnslfliedl 311111911 the amateur fold through the abo- Roots, J. R. mliiflilhflm. C. D. 0!- lltion of tho notional rogietrotionltorlsnd. W. J. Morrison, Thomas committee and granting of power Watson. 111118019111 Wi11i11111 W511i‘ to the executive to order reinstate- er and E. P. ‘Helmer, ment if deemed advisable, was pro- Briiith 00111111111! -— 11011111151911‘- bahiy the main feature of the au- Sld Desereau. 99°F“ Ailllmith. W uuai meeting of the Canadian A. I1. Grady. K916111611.‘ L. F019!’ H1111 A, ‘U. according to A, W. Covey. W. A. Sibbetts, ' newly elected president, who re- Quobio-Reinstated: J. K. Hooks turned home this week. Fhnuarly Ottawa Valley-Rejected: J. .5- B. Class men. could not get into McKell. ' the amateur! for a year. Under the Onhrlw-Reinutai-cd A. 0111111- new rule the executive hasbeen H. J. Woods. E. McKeown. Georfl empowered to grant reinstatement Sparks. G113! 5111i1h- T- W. 149N111“ by mail vote among the members, IllkatcMwan-Rainmted: Fred Commissions-r was chosen. Com- mititees were appointed to study , questions to be discussed at the Maritime Board of Trade meeting in Charlottetown, Oct 8 and 9 as immigration. lndu-strlsl develop- ment of economic bani: of the Dom- inion. and the followed were granted cards: (Continued on Pipe 8) Many applied for reinstatement Wilson. Disinfecting Extraordinary .@..__ Owing to the stringent reguln- 5 tlons now in foroo regarding anni- tatlon‘ at Exhibitions. the Provinc- lal Exhibition Association have had to employ a small army of whltewashers. dlainfeotors and scrubbers. All the stables and ev- ery stail therein have been thor- oughly cleaned, sprayed and disin- fected with. a strong solution of lzai. All the barns in which cattle will be stabled have had to be sprayed with Jnl and then white- washed. In addition all the build- inga had to he lcruhbed out, The expenditure entailed bu been in the vicinity of 81000 but it will mean that every exhibit will go in- to an abaolueeiy disease proof habitation. Dr. Notting of tho Animal Branch Health Dept. is super-intending the work on behalf of the Dominion Government and everything molt have his 0.1!. before noon today. and J TORONTO. Sept. 18~Muritlme winds. mostly northeast, partly fair with showers in eastern dis- trlcts. Tomato, clear . . . . . . . . . ..‘ .68-—-5(i Charlottetown, fair . . 82—53 Halifax. cloudy .. .. . 02-60 Saint John, cloudy “~61 Boston. cloudy 00~50 New York, cloudy , . . , . , , ,, 70-50 ‘ ‘High tide this morning at 10.40 end tonight at 11.19. Sun sets this evening at 0.06 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.48. lilllllllilllll TIZllS llllITISH. llEBl STAND France Should Pay ~ Two Nations Equal- ly-Baldwin Cabin- et Would Object to Her Paying U. S. More —-Caillaux Ac- cepts Britain's Fig- ure. (Special to The Guardian) BIRMINGHAM, Eng. Sept. 17.—- Right Hon. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer speak- ing at a Unionist meeting here to- 1118ht announced that he had re- ceived a letcr from M. lCaillaux the French Finance Minister, inform- ing him that the French Govern- ment had accepted in principal the figure of £12.500,000 in sixty-two annual payments. each of this am- cunt as the measure of their obli- gatlon to Great Britain. ' i! often am asked by Americans,’ Churchill said. "if Great Britain would object lf the United States granted more favorable terms- to France (than to Britain.) I invar- lably reply. with the full assent of my colleagues in the Government. that a creditor has every right to discriminate between debtors, but debtors have no right to discrimin- ate between creditors." In oher words, the United States may grant any terms she pleases. according to Churchill, but Great Britain would object m nan“ 1181881115 to pay America propor- tilonstely more than she paid Brit- a n. Lord Byng Invited To Attend Conven- tion Of Nation- al Legion (Special 10 The Guardian) OMAHA. Nah, Sept. 17__q_,°,.d 131mg °1 V1111)’. Governor General of Canada today telegraphed mg Ameriflm 1A1Rion Convention Com- mittee that he will receive a com. mlttee at the Government House, Ottawa next Friday noon to con- sider aa invitation to attend the National Legion Convention hers in October. Modern Legal Code For Turkey (Canadian Fran) CONSTANTINOPLE, ‘Sept, 17__ A new and modern legal code for T111119?» designed i0 sweep away old laws based on Koran hashes“ 91111111191911 11y a commission of ex- Dert-s and will he- placed before tine Grand National Assembly at An- iwm 101‘ 1111111111011. Polygamy lg com. 111111-111! 11110111111011. Civil marriages only are legal and the right or inheritance ‘bby will] p; adoptmy Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc, "Annandals Hall. Monday, Sept, 21. extra special show, 4980-9-17-2! "Kenalngtoxi will mount “Th. grsirie Rose" in Hope River Hall; 11911111)’. September 22nd at 8 p.111, 6003-0404. "Home-mane bread. cake. dmurhnuts. scotch cake. etc.. ot ‘i119 llmhtry sale at Feuueli d: Chan. 11111111. 1Swturday, Sept, 191p, H90 "Lobster Pack M . 1911111111 U called fdstssefhtifiilngfi: 11111111101‘ Packers of the Maritime Provinces under the auspices of {he Gunners Section of the Canad. an Manufacturers Association, to he held at Bench Grove ion on 1169110? next. 82nd instant. ‘First meeting to he bald at 2 p.m. 1m. llortant matters effecting the in- dustry will be discussed. Address- es of practical interest will be do- livered by Doctors Huntslan and Harrison and others. It is import- ant that all packer! attend. IN ADVT. _..¢._~-.._._,A . ___ .__~.-.....-'1 "-