r ‘Extreme Poverty. ‘rm none beater anywhere. x‘ Fura bee‘; in the world. eherlea llnllxceiied for quality quantity. American Continent.‘ Quail and more for everybody. p, People u» salt. oi’ ‘the and iiiiiii Fiiiiii i iiiiiiii iiiii" iiiluiiiiii ' Aibout ‘$2000 From N. S. Bank l IEVED 'l‘0 BE ElL-UONVIWFS o Escaipefd Fro-:li l n moutih Pen. Over Three WeeksAgo (Canadian Press) RONTO. Sept. Zilr-Four nlen be ved to be Gordon Simpson, 1‘) as Bryaus, Alfred Slade and A ur Brown, convicts, who made ensationsl escape from the mouth Penitentiary three s ago, staged a hold-ilp about o'clock this afternoon in the ood St. Clair branch of the of Nova Scotia, and made their escape with between ‘i and 82.000. e manager of the llank.'Percy ks, was temporarily knocked ya blow on the head and the e other members of the staff = herded into tllc nlanagefs oi’- while the robbers took posess- 1i) of the tellers cage. ree of the robbers entered the ill and it is supposed tllat the lo th man, Bryans, remained in cl ge of the car in which the quai- .. filrnisheil the department with . riptions of tho men which tally I i those of the escaped convicts Portsmouth, three of‘ them well known to the local police. i in a few minutes after the po- learned of the robbery, all av- le detectives and plain-cloth- en were scouring the city ill officers were despatched to h thc railway stations and all ues affording an exit from the hen tho robbers jumped into car and made off they ivi-rc lied by excited spectators on and by William Wesley, n ter in his car. Wesley who was ting a verandah in the vicini- ad noticed the strange car ed near where his own cur standing. His attention was ii to three men when they hur- y rushed down the street. one n em waving a revolver and yel- "g0 on, ‘hurry up, hop in and -. it snappy." llc then gavo e. He got sufficiently close for ort time to get a. glimpse oi‘ number which he believed to 472. Wesley pursued the rob- until ho was outlllstanced. was the last seen of tho ban- ndensed Specials oo-OQQMMQ-ooovo-ooe Illa-lilo per line per day. 9r inrpar day for I do a or over line per day for " all 06. for a voa N6 GENTLEMA-N boarder niad in very refined homo in Y. Apply "X" care of (SURF "- 747-9-29-3i . A. MeDONALD LAND SUR- or Harmony Jot. 470-9-1B-1mo. SALE-ROUND TOP SHOW 9 "Id BBTB- ADDIY R. K. Brace H. Craswell, 186 Queen St, . 724-9-28-31 l-lTvl-wmrso IMMED. iv 300 ton-s ‘iliflflber one new - Arpply DeBloia 8mm, illtd. BALE A H0 a a YEARS suitable for gs oral purposes ly to .H. L. Arnold, Bristol 40. P. E. I. 7544312961 e-WMIO attending Exhibition -» = coatalnias Jlllfl of money er please return to Guardian - Reward. ' ill ID at onoe man to work in ti‘: i 'FO_R SALE-DWELLING AND ‘FOR SALE -— PROPERTV OF toaowl Giarllan Two Oeata Founded laar iiii iiiiiiiSH ‘PHESS Piiiiii iiii SPiiSii Piiiiiiiil (British United Press) LONDON," Sept. 28.—~~Cinlsider- able disappointment is expressed ill newspapers this morning over the speech yesterday by Premier Baldwin at Northampton owing to his neglect to define the govern- ment's attitude in the Eilropezln situation, in ihc problem of uncut‘- illl ploylment, trade depression other acute questions. Every one of thci-ie, ilonlcstic problems of Britain has o. practical direct reaction on the Dilininious ‘Premier Balwiu ilc wiser to refrain from making any public announce- ‘ment until the entire situation is outlined in a fiiii ilreesd speech from his place as President of the imperial Conference. Had the Prime Minister announc- ed iBrltainks European policy lust night the dloilliniion statesmen now on the way to thc coilikerence might well have felt snubbed, for any references to trade depression and unemployment would inevitably have been construed ‘by tariff re- formers lls an encouragement. The Brit-isli ileuplel meanwhile are waiting with ilicoiiccalcil and growing impatience to know what the policy of tho present govern- ment is and they seem to fall to realize this cannot be disclosed be- fore the British Priiuo. Minister has an opportunity to consult with the Dominion Premiers. iiiiiiiiii iiiii iiiiiiii ii iii u IS. (Canadian Press) ROME, Scpt. Bib-The linliiin squadron lulu in-cii Ol‘ii(‘\'i‘ii to ru- lnnin nt Corfu until ihc liltliiliyiiilil lire in reparations lire paid by Greece. ATHENS, Scpi. ESL-Tho illlvcr~ nor oi’ Corfu ri-ilili-is that till» ltil- iilln coiisui has nssurcil him on hli-l word of honor that the return of tho ltullan fleet to Corfu lilvolvirs no hostile intention. NAPLES, Sept.28.—'i‘wo vessels bringing Italian soldiurs from Col"- fu have arrived hero and were mndc the object of on imposing demonstration. Th0 troops marl-h- ed to barracks uciiiilliililiiii-il by great irroivds who litri-iviul of (loriu treated iilPil‘ uninvited flowers before llu-iil. 'i‘ll0 soldiers said ihc iwnplc guests with courtesy, cvi-n l§_Vlll|lll'- tlly, and guvie ‘them :1 (‘ilfiiiili eicild- off when they lcft ihc itlillllii. FOR SALE —- COOKING RANGE Apply 80 Rochford Si. 41-28 "i. ‘AUCTION SALE—2 (‘iiifiilgi-si and .'l lots on Ell-Still! Si. Nu. 1H2- 338, Saturday, Sept. 29th, n1. 12.- 30 p.ln. L08T.-ln City silnfnioni-y. Pli-nsio leave at thin Office and receive reward. TtZT-ii-Bii-Zi WANTED.—l-ioils'idieepci- ill 5n. "Y 0f three. Apply Hurry ‘Largo Sauthport. Believuc l~‘ox iiniicli. -iil barn with acre oi‘ iiillii suitable T01‘ Bardening and poultry raising. Retired farmer's ilpporiilnlLv. Easy terms for quick HiliU. Apply to Mira. M. Ohappelle, Si. Avnrd Charlottetown. ti‘. the late I) '13. Malone, Miscouclle; including lot, cottage, largo work- shop and barn near station, High School and churches. Apply Mrs. D. B. Malone at lilieccuche and for this riliison it is probable‘ 1915i: Made By Premier solutely Without Questioned. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Sept. 27 Sir Thomas Wiritil, Millililfli‘ iii‘ l-‘lil- ance during ihc war gzivi- thu prism the following statement. in u re- cent speech at Quebec. itight lion Mr. MucKenzie King, 1.; rvpilrtied in the press no follows. “The tremendous incl-case in the uncontrollable expenditure has been due in the main tn illt: vici- ous policy of the late ilnvcrunient in financing the war bi lmlnc, ra- thvr than by taxation iluilugthe war, of those who did not go on active service. it is trui- the iiehi of the country "is enormous: that the interestrpayable on the debris larger than the entire cost of (lov~ ern-ment only a. few years-r ago: That the taxes are high, but why is this? it is because w- are try- ing to meet obligations nrisiilg out of the Colossal expenditures oi the four years of the war, not u Jollili" of which was met by ihc (love nlent of the day out of tho tnx <l of the people. This is zin appall- ing statement and one which Lin: people of Canada cannot lilki‘ too much to heart, in viewing" thr- biir~ liens which they are lie-ins; culled upon to bear, but ii. is none ihc less true." Commenting 0n thin, Sir. ‘flloniils Wblto continued an foliuuua: "lt ‘is clcur citilor tluli ihc Priinc Minister was lllifil‘(‘.]lDl‘i(>(| or ihai. iii ilfuking the statement be was wholly misinformed as i0 ihi- facts coilrcrillng our war-time liilnncc. As l Willi! Minister of Fillltllifi’ dur- ing the cntire period of ihc war uiui us tho statement ill iiuirsiioii l..- u serious reflection ilpon my nil- mlilistriltlon and upon lilo ilovcrn- iurllt of which d Wils :1 llli‘lll|l(?l'_ l fci-l that ii must place ihc [ilPiti as to taxation and expenditures from i014 to 1919 before ihc Ciilliliiiilll iliioplc. a in iuy Budget spool-h n1‘ Juno. i910, l made the following snitc- iili-nt: "Leaving capital i-xilcnili- turns aside and applying ihc liur- pliis available from our l‘t‘Vt'llll0S, from. April l, 1914 to iiiill‘i‘il Ill, 101.9 over and above the amount required i0 meet current outlays, it will appear that we have met the principal cost of the war from taxation to a toinl aggregate amount of $275,943,977. if we tiiko into account the amount contribu- led during the five yNlr iii-rind for interest upon war iiPill and for pcnsioil isiiarges, the iotul pniil from revenue on zlrcouili. of tho wur to March 31,1919, is $133,203.- 24S. "Our wur cxpcnllituri- lil liizlrirll 31, 1919 was $i.323,7il.'i.1ilil, l-‘roin ihc official year book of the (lov- ernmslit lt appears that in.» total returns of Canada roso ‘froni $173,- 000,000 in 1914 to $312,il0il.iiilii in to $349,000,000 ill 1021i. ilflil i0 $481,000,000 in 1021. “in 1l.iifl‘l~ lion to rulslilg iiie i-iiiiiilins tariff i" 1915. the ‘business profits uiui income Tax were imposed iii itllti- 1917. The latter entircly ni-w modes of taxation in (Tnniuli. llnr- ing its currency tho bilnincsa pro- fits tax yielded ovi-r $2i|0,ilil0.000 and the income tux to (‘Hi0 about - $225.000,000. "Ti"? Year book also allows ivliiit was done during tho iv.lr in rc- dui-e the ordinary \‘Xpi‘lliii|lll‘l' oi‘ the Dominion, Public Works i-x- “C.I-iAltLO'i"1‘E' siii iiiiiiiiis iiiillE z lliSPRilVESliiiiifS CHARGE Gives Official Fig-i... Proving Statement ier’s Knowledge and Vcracity Biliii ‘own. King- in Quebec Ab- Foundaticn - Prelu- penditilrc ill 191-1 w.'i,q in lillfi, $i0,000,00il in lulu‘ run”. 00o in 1017, sspiiiliii-ii ‘i rm $7,000,000 in. 1019, itiiililitiiiiuw "pr-u, ital expenditure ivmi 1"‘ lin-iviu-“fi-ilili $4l,0O'0.ilU0 ill 1E‘ a jililihililil in liiilil. Large works ‘illril llri lilo Welland (liillill were rlilfitlvlldnd but we‘ felt we must l)l'i)i‘i*l~li with the new parliament biiiliiiii=~.-. “l fully realize that lily iilf"nl1- sors have bzid heavy l'i'.i]iilll_ililiii' tieu-"Sir Henry llrzrviiln mil, [he enormous cxpeildiiurcsi liliriilig, out of demobilization and llilu. Mr. Fielding with increased ('|lZlI‘,‘;P.“. upoirtlie public iisbt :inil iilc large yearly expcniiitilrosi for pnui-iollgl‘, Botli ililvo also iiiui to lllcF-i lil-zivy railway deficits and Ullilllggi- in i'iil- ancing on u siralc ilnliiiiliiii ln-iore ihc war. ' My Dllriiflse ill illakiilv. this cizltc- lnoiit is not to minimize in uiiy way ihc burdens whicil they liaiw- luld t0 assume. it is true tiult our National llnbt has been greatly increllecil by the war but it is also truc iil:ii ll‘ we cxo ' e strict i‘i‘illllllll_\' in our public adml-nlctraiiun ii. ilonil cause no grave anxiety to iiii- (‘nnziiiiail people. lt is about lnllf ilii- sum which (lront Iiriiaiil uwcs iii the Ulliiiiii ilintesi nliil which Hill‘ i-i now clngnigeil lil liquidlliiilu, piiiu-iilzll and internist. ily iliillllili pill inunis. innri- (l\'i‘l‘, tine iilllllPfiiii‘ iii-bi. of llritulil is iiifti-i-il iiiiiri; ib:l1 ui‘ (‘n- liiliiii nnil sbc is ri-tiin-iilg ii unnu- ally. iii comparison iriill tithe.‘ Dunilninns of the l-lnlilli-o llllil illlicr (?()llll|.l'|l?5l eliililiiicil ill ihc war (with tho exception ofiho Uniii-il Slates which will: a llclligclwuii. ioi‘ only fificcil months) our i|i'ili i-i by far the least illll‘iifllllw‘i)ll'li‘. iii‘ :ill. (lur public issues iluriilg line Witl‘ were made principally to our own peo- |li(' unii , as to lnntiiriiiu-i. silreoil ovi-r periods ivilich lliiiiii‘ ri-iiuving i'illlll)ill‘fl.ii\'l".iy uzoiy. Il‘ our Nai- Ilonill -lii‘i)l llllii hut-ii illi'lil'l‘i'ii to iorclgniers ninl wo wi-i-i- i'()lh~lt‘i|ll- clltiy ilbiigcii i0 pziy Lin‘ :lniiiilll intoro-st upon it zibi-inul, there would indeed be czitisi; for :lnxi<>ty. AH it is, it is prini-iiulll_y' il\\'t‘ii by ihc nation illi a wlioli- in inillinn-s oi‘ individual citizens. Payments on account of principal iiiltl il\ii‘i'- est are made to Canzliiliins and liPU thus available for ihc ordinary tradellnd business of tin- Domin- lilll. 0f all ihc nations Q'lli‘.ll1'i'ii iii tilf‘ war (not except-lily; lb.- linltcd rltzltils) Camilla line i liclirvr. cil- ioyeii the most: fzivurubli- i-ondl- Lions since the Armhuii-n. llllii has the least czliiso for iinxii-iy. us i0 ihc iutilro. For this furiiliuiii- ilnsi- lion I believe our \\':ll‘»iillli~ fin- uncc to have hvP-ll in iiil oinnll do- groc rcspiuieliilllo. W.» uppwllnil to ibo (‘anniilnil pcoilli- l.il produce and iinvc their muui-y- fur our Wur Loan leiiiics the pi'ili‘l\'ii‘i of which wl-ro largr-ly ilscd lo filuiin-i- our agricultural. coinini-ri-inl .linl iii- iiilstriai prollili-tioii \\‘|ll<‘i| oillnr- iviso would hnvo fziilcil of :l mur- ket owing to the .'liiilil.\‘l complete breakdown of iiliflldlilililllili ox- i-liangc during thi- ivnr. ll‘ wl- !l;ld liflflPd enterprise by crushing lilX- ntinn we should illiVi‘ i)i'i'll unable to ilarticipaie io iilu oxii-nl \\'i‘ iF-i iil the war and our :li‘ r "lfliiiiillll ivoulib llilvn iii'(‘il \ _ iliill-riult from what it ililH bwi-u.‘ ‘ifioimt Vol. 1‘ No. 6*‘ “lid-bits on ihc 11p of Every 7 tZ-hrirl-ottciown, September 29, V1923 - ~ g Gin T3813? FREE Chocolates from 24th to 30th inst. 523-9-22-61 ELECTRICITY OFFERS EXCEP- tinnal opportunities lo young men. Hundreds of (lnnnillilns have become electrical experts thrmah l. C. S. training in oilor- Mlnz. wiring, power nnd ileslgsl. Ask for ms “Eieotrical Engineer ing" Booklet with definite voca- tional advice.No obllgatlonlnic-r- Fox Ranch. Apply J. B. ilonlh Mt. iildwariiJloall. ’ 7800-19-21 national Correspondence Schools Canadian, Limited, Dept. 1749-0. Montreal. Canada. » i For Korea A "ti" dBYs ago a package of 5 libs. of Muir's Chocolates was mailed to Korea, fhnlf wily around the globe. The ilosulgii was iiilc-ibut after all tiilat was "lily fl llmoil price to pay for bliilllillfl some of- the happiness of the old home to an exile. Ihriww you too have frieniiii afar? ayiio . Petltbcilrro ilijsi-uiis ilii‘ ions lltiii- HZHIiiWlPIIPN iiliii siiil y d ._\\~'\‘ CANADAWSATURDAY, sprites), 1102/3‘ by Every Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew \\\‘3\\§\ iiiiii ii' 'ii'i iiiiiiiiiii YiSiiiiiiY [ilxhiibilts Hove Been R-c- moved But Horse Races Will Continue 'i‘odziy , The ‘Provincial idxilibition, with {the exception of the horse racing vents which will be continilcl this afternoon, came to n cloise _\'i!r.‘.ffl'~_ illiy. Thom were but few visitor on the grounds and aiii-iliiiln \\..: F-entred alnloot tentirciy upon 111'- ‘nce truck. Judging Wild-l i-innplvicii ldlilrsday and yicstcrilzly exhibi- tors were busy removing tlii-ii- ills: plays. Splendid Floral Exhibit Mention has already hci-n nullit- in the press ‘of the exi~i-piiiliilllly' fine exhibit of flowers at iln- Pro- vincial Fair this: year. 'l‘lii-ril lire a large number of entries from ihc city, and citizens have cilrricil nlvny a goodly number of the, prize i. The coilienders for iioilnrs, es:- peclaily ill exhibiting uwci-t peas, were very many, and tbi- judges illld no light tzlsk ill placing ihc winners. in tho exhibits oi‘ .~ii.\: i-ol- ore only, first prize ivxu; ivuil by Mr. C. (l. Duffy, the SPifOilii prize going tu Mrs. (l. s Alvin-oil in ihc tcn specimens class Mr Duffy again scored first, wllli Mrs. W. l6. Mc- Ciilloil oi-coild. ‘Pllere wflls zl good ubolviilg of potunilla-i. Mrn. W. A. llirlili-rg-oi Royalty, winning first prize. Mr. Pcarlie Williiliii:i_ cliy, won first place with asters fill-iii iiinily l-‘os- ter, Manihiiield, won first with Hoilyhoclis (double) l-‘or rnsnios (flve sprays) Mr. Ernmsl. ll. Burke. Southpori. won first; for n p" tlums, Mr. E. llofawcll, Iiluiflshilciiid; for illlmiilg begoniils_ hire. (i. in-wis Wi-et ltovil-lty; for singlc flu-bias, Mm. (l. l~‘. (llll, City; for double gi-raniunris, Mrs. (i. in-wis; siiiglc gtifilllilllllri, Elli-s A. Alvin-oil; ivy leafed, Mrs. O. ii‘. Gill. hanging pot. snorted plants, Mm. John Slin monds. Si. Avilrdii, zinnine. Miss '0 Brulrkicy; giuii-iius. . h Exhibition Notes in the :li-count of the poultry show at the Exhibition Mr. ll. n. HIKSZHHYH namo was ilninioililtiii ally omitted us one in’ ibn e-xliibl tors. Out of ‘six entries in iilioilc island ltciis, cvrry bird dock n prize. in olii birilei bu iviln iwo firsts and a si-i-ilnil in iill't'i' i-ntrli-s. Mr. Clark. of (luinnvillc, <')ili.. who judged tlic poultry sniil tho liliode island Relic SilOWIl at the Exhibi- tion were particularly gilod. Among the lending prize ivinnrrs in the Ayrshire classes, in addition to Easton éBroon, referred to in yes- terday's Guardian. were the Ex- perimental Farm, Mr. illert Brown. A. McRao A's Sims, and (‘. ’l‘. F9!‘- gusnn. The lilxiliiriiurilinl lfnrni won ihc ilrlzo. for ihriu- your old bull_ Mr. ‘llrnirn briill-i ll (‘iii-SP 0"“ 0nd. ill aged i-ilws the llxpcrinlimilll iFarnl won with :1 very ilni» animal. There was iii-en i-ompeliiiion in this class and tho judge commented fav- orably on the fini- ildllcrei of the animals. .\lr. llrowii won the championship for fi-nuilrs in lilo dry cow clues. Among (iucrnsoy prizc iviilning exhibitors. ill nililitloii to l\li'. (forn- ing whose iii‘l‘ii \\'i|:<l ilwnriied ihr Prowsc Brow, xliiititi, WUFL‘ liopor Brort. nnil W. (i. Dork. Mr Fred R. (‘roinwcll ill‘ (‘noli- shire, Quebec, who inis jnilgi- oi Beet‘ Cattle at ihc Exilibiiiiln this year was formcrly a (Ionscrvnlivc member for Compton, Quebec HP ie a very largo breeder of Short- horiis, having one hnnilrod illlfi fifty bead. and SH oni- oi‘ llu- iihid- ing ilgfiflliiillrifiis ~of Qni-biic. H" states he wnu most favorably im- pressed wiiii tlii- inngniilccilt .'lj.',i'ii' uliural ilpportllnitics of Prince lid- ivaril Island and cnilniit unrli-mtaiiil why farmers should icilvn this fi-r tile and charming ro-iiilry. llo thought a special effort Nililliiii bi- msde to get immigrants llcro, zind cannot sec why they Hilifllili ibuosi- the West in pri-fi-rcnci» til lilo Exist. Mr. Cromwi-ii uihilo In Gluli" iottetown hail ihc illczisurc of nlri-i- ing his old frll-ini Ml‘. .»\. A. Pinni- roy. who Wild his schooiiilniu :li Cookshirn. speak with ihc acccnl ilii-y li-urn- rd in the Paris from \\ilii'|| so many good ‘iihiflgei i-inlw. Thorn lift". 30 iliffrri-ni kinds of Muir's Chocolates in ihi- Week- Flnd Box lllonc. it's .1 fine thought on Sfll-llriikl)’ llliiili five pounds of delicious vlnwllluies. Say it with swi-i-is. fgllch from Vienna says it is rllm- vhlllye come from any dlrecl source. e o§—----- iiiiiii ii illi- iiiiiiiiiiiiiis ‘PARIS. Sept. 3.. A Hnvnsi ilos- red ulel-i- min n. Republic hafl a declared in Turkey. Neither coiliflrnlation nor denial . who sent :1 noii- RIGHTS 0F to Let Hague Trib Questions 0f Nati Within Scope 0f L French ‘Frying t0 iators. (Canadian Press) iliilNblVA, Sept. 2X. 'i‘iio (‘ililn- li 01' ll"? [Ni-Mlle oi‘ Naiioils, after .1 two-hour iiubaix: ionigbt, agrm-d ti: submit two iiUPSiiUllfi cilvi-ring liiu gi-ncrai llsilects oi fill‘ ineugileh; 6in1lcti-iu-y' iii lillvrllililillliii coin- 1lili'1i.lli)ll\4 to the Pi-rinnni-nt (‘ouri if international Jilsticil at ’i‘he Hzigilc. This yvus brought about by the action of ihc smaller suites to ibi- i'illll1t'l| relative i0 ziii ilIIGFDPt-‘ltiililll of thi- covenant. The (‘ouni-il also provisionally lecidcd iilnt iwo ilther uut-siiiiiui shall _go before a silecinl conimip siou of PlllillPlll. junisls, rzlihr-i" than to The Hziguc- Court. because they irc ili-i-ini-il to ln- iii‘ n iloliiiclii. other thnii ll legal lllllllfi‘. (Jun con- ‘crils tho right of stains to uiioilt *ocrcivi\ invosilrcii, wbilc the other indieavilrs to seruri- tho ilxiltion of I. country's responsibility for -.riincs committed on its iPrlllilry. Members of the (iouncil tonight iricil to lndin-e Signor Saiandrs. flu». ralian member. to (Zflilfiirlll to The Hngilo counts iliissing upon WilPtil~ gr iltbcl- mailers, >illi'il as incidents ifferiing national honor. oi":- also 0 i)P oxcliidoil, iiiit Signor» Suitin- ii'il was nbduruic. Hi- tiiliii ho ilid not want sin-h llli‘ii|i‘lli.‘<l,l() go bc- "orc tln- Pvriilllili-ili i‘i,.ilrt ll.llii Wflri lot silrr- tiini ho wnnii-il tiiiein iu go ilirvivbilrie. SMALL NATiiiiiS Efforts Fail t0 Persuaile Italian Delegate iuial Decide Whether ouai Honor Collie eagiic Covenant. Play Role 0i (loncil d‘ . I i-xuininlitioil of tlii- PUVPlllllli. M. in>bruil_ n filrlni-i- llli'll‘li)vl‘ n. tin» lfrcncb (Ilibiili-t, who helix-d Lord iiobi-rl. i'i'i'ii iirliii. lili- prupo; (‘ii llilvt iii‘ lllllllllli assistance, sill. iillliiiiii lili- wilrlii iilioillii ri-zllizl that its i-ilicf ililll was l'1~l|iii'lii)li 0 niiiiliilii-ilis, which Willi (lnly pos eibli- ‘in most (‘Oilllifit-‘H WilHll ihvi sieciiriiy Willi established. iii- on: Diizmivil that (lrezlt Britain, Franc- ainil ll.ily llllldl ratify iili- pact be fori- ii coillii bu. made oileniiiil- l; idurilpc. The ilirizirinziini-ilt ciiriiillisiiioi ileiriilcd 'ili>ifinitr-ly' tonight. ihill. ii virw iii‘ lilo iiiVPfgPliPii-‘fi of opin ion on its i-oninilils, llllvilliiilll’. ih. cinil-sn zliitiliiriziiig riilililli-incllillr. doll-naive‘ niiizlni-Ps, ull iilf" (lilvl-rn mi-niil should bi- rcqiic-sti-il to son tileii" (lpllliiillt-l niloilt ihi‘ |)iii'|. t0 lilo ln-npguv. Honm- any '1l(‘lliiil (ll tilc purl has ilvifll postponi-d uni nvxi 3w-ar. The As-liciublyi of ihc i/Piil-Iiiij iii-l‘ meetings IOiiIIY, both morning zin zlfii-rinliul. roilsiilering chlofi. iluilizinitnrlzln ilrobli-ms and lnca UTPH in organize relief for mun trim iii tilallffisl. 'i‘ili- Assembly 0i‘ ilic lnulcili- oi Naiiuils [Oiiily adopted 1i ilrojigc for nit‘ rnaiuriltiilil of iln- .illinlni>si~ fiPiPlllliii‘. and liti-rzli'_i' i-illli-i-iiilili iiiliii'il_‘v't'ii by Hi5 i-zlrliiliiiniic. ’l'lii~:=< 'i‘ili~ i-‘riiilcil arc Hflliking i0 “p; it". coilcilititnrs. iwlii-viilg that cv~ intuully lialy will agree in ii filll iiii-iildrii 70.000 villilinlci ill ill! ‘Foliiu libraries. M. Aiiiiii-lli fci-.iiilgl,i' cxprcsvii-i‘ U!" Krlllllilliii oi’ ihc Jéilltallvcli not ion. iiiiFPiiiiiliicii MAE iilii Mail Between.” -i):ly by day, in t'\'l‘l‘_\' way. the line mLiWilPtifl lPlilyers ure getting better and better. This is not only i. Cone saying, but also the con- ensuc of opinion of the tlicutrc wing public oi‘ (Yil-ilrlilttettlwn. Yes- ierilay evening. the ilftli night oi heir engagement fiiuilil ihc Prince Cilwairii ’l‘hi\:liri\ filled (Jiii'(' more to '.'i]l1lt‘ii_\'_ unil ihc piny “The Mail ieuvccii" provi-d ll \\'ilillt‘l'. 'l‘in- lli-iiuil ilf iili' play i: lilczili-il n lln- inouiltziiiis iii‘ North (Yilrolinn ind i't*lli.l'(’:i llrouilii ii. fruil which ins her-n ill progress for years be- wecn the (lwi-ils uiui tin- ilcardcrr ry families. Ar‘. the play starts. thi- Dawns iuniili‘ lull-l been nearly wip- ‘(i out, and till‘ lust n1‘ iln- ilwnm lilS ln-cn sciii in iicillui-lil‘ lliui. bis ifo nlzly bi- snvcd from iiu- iii-airli- lsiiiy l'|illl. HilWvvi-i‘, |Ii'l'ill‘i‘.v illi- my |(‘il\'l't<l ihc iliiiti_ ili- dcclurcs iii-s ‘ovi- for April i§i'lll‘(ii*5|i'.)', who lrniiiibiidn‘ in \\‘iili lur his i'i‘i.lll‘il. Whilc ihc buy .~' :ii\':l_l' nullify ilweils filiiri. ii vii-tiiii of u iii-articu- iey rifle and flit‘ il(‘l'i‘(iiilli'_\ fi-ud liri liissril in tili- yuunigi-l- w-ncruiion. Toni l‘i)lll(‘(>‘ borne, but insisail of n ‘llooii lilihily inoilnluiiici-r. he is u lnvnl hezideil youugsii-i; who fails to sea tho point of iliziiiing, will-n which iiiioillii ilrovi- ARS PLAYERS Another Success‘ Scored ‘Last. Night in “The iilliHVii wilnt ihc iigili i Ailrii, givcs the priiii- o‘ famiy a sound thrashing. and end-s the fcilii Everything ends iiilppii_\', bilt no until a really. uxlnilerfill story lun- bccn unfolded. hiiF-‘s iiliilvzirds as "Ailrii “P3111435 li-_\"' uiui .\lr. (‘orbiil xii-i “Tom ilwcnil" luii-l- iln- brunt of lln- pin)‘ and. worn :li tllvlr ill-st, \\'hiit' Alix.- i-‘i ‘ili‘l‘ in; ‘hi-uiui ilcziriiinili-yg" u typical llltllillililll girl. ivna i‘fipi'i' iniiy good, Miss: iiiglgs i-iliiirilnlicii u. wonderful i-llzlrzlrivriz"lion. as “iir:l.nny' Ownni-U’; illlii- ,\i'i\'i‘illllil ilrtili- role of “Abili ilc:lrili~~li-_\"' up I)i'fll‘i‘ii to iiln iNk-ii zliivriiihpi- :l- \\illi‘il lio llll-s llt'i'll s-wlll iiilii hlnl cillni Mill‘ mi lli~- iii-mi ill‘ ilic Bi‘iil‘iii3:=ii‘_\' fillnily. Wilt: ilii- ifiirulln inn nlililittziiiu-i-r to iln- iil‘~-. Vziuilevillc bvluwwin £li‘i4 unil ill-- .\iul~ ‘EdW-‘lrtim’ Nilvi-lly ilri-lii-znni voulpliiiiiil on 4“.‘i‘llill‘-I 10' ri-i! :imil<i>iiir>iii and :1 ri-zll il‘<'I|i in tliilisl- who low iili‘ iiIi'1l|l‘i' “The Milli llotivi-rin" roniinilv» iii hold lilo board iliin iii'i~‘i"iiiiilii .iilii for tonight. lilies l-Zilivzlrils illllliilllli oi-i "Thi- Slli-iliicrd oi‘ .\‘li.lnt_\' il-in." as 1i ihroe out clinic-tr ilixiiuzl. I winiici‘ llvil illlt" about. the =Hoordcslcy' S PiiiiSHiiifi IN WYSMINS iHiiN WHESK (Canadian Press) (‘.\.“.l‘l'1il, \Vyiliillill:. Si-pi. 2S. lli-iwi-cn forty illli| fifiy pvrsnlu: porislloil in ihc- wroi-k of illv llur- llngion ilnsscligcr lrnlil number thirty lni-ii night. Ii is now i-sli- mniod of thirty-two pullmnn mull; angers twenty-eight. nri- known to? ho Hlliv. DENVER. Quill. 2X.»~l\ fillilfifl] ilospntcb from ihi- scl-in- of ihr~' train catastrophi- at (‘aspcr Wyo- Iliiliil Wilrrr the train plungr-il into a flooded rivcr stall-ii our» car iras raised and eight people wi-ro found niivc in ii. iii-ports iinw piano tho, death rail». ni. forty. A LZiTsi‘1l.Pif§‘s”1i;-i¢ilig- At Exhibition ‘foilay Today will finish ilii- rm-ini; fill" ilu- sl-usliil illlii :li] \\|lil nri- iiii<-r<~~i vii should wiiii-ss tli-- iiriiurlliii which is nil i-xcv-lli-ni our. W0 pri- iiii-filsii Tilfvfl nnil lriinil linl<lii~s Thi- ciniri uiui slurli-rw nri- :|‘i fill iiIWt-i. 2.18 Class Trot. '|‘li<- i;li-u~ T. iirpiliiiil ii. .\illir.~_v_ ilurry llii‘iilll|lllr:lilic. Ai-riillui, Prinri-ss inorm. ‘lh-lisli- .\ubri-_\'. ilrliiililili-iic. 2.22 trot Hotel Victoria PUFSC. (‘iipiain Jacks-oil. Kilioln 'l‘iiiii|. i‘(l1'_\'ei0'i. Kl-illii. .\ilir_\' Pickford. 'l‘hl- Ynnii, Mill‘ Toiiii. Willi-oil iliiy. 2.25 Pace Sli_\'lin~k.'T\ii.~is ilfllllllliill, l..'l (‘opin (hi; (in-:li, (‘olluyzl- i.:lil<lil-. (illrip ioy Boy. Baron lloy. Slilvln Prin- colon. Hood Flour. war. . - TM! Year we have: A Big Hay Crop. I A Big Grain Crop. , A Big Potato Crop. A Biq E99 Output. A 9'0 Butter Output. A mlfler Fish Catch than “up A 58"" and more valuable Fox An industrious, II loll, us...“ 1-1 ilill iii and Fur outlook than inst year. enterprising God-fearing pggplt and Annual ilubnerlpllona Delivered 564R U. n. A. “.50 Billlii/SINIETSSSIS iiiiiliiNYWiNl ifliilliiillii i Piisiiiiiiii. (Canadian Press) lii-Jit|.l.\‘, si-pi Iii. -\\'iui .\liini--ii iiuni iill ihiiiii?’ <.iiin--il (iiHAli llilii ,’l-- lilil‘lii‘|iill!iiii l»iiLl‘.lil0ll gcili-rzll c‘ >il1I~~-'.ii:li"-l~-l for iilr‘ limo iwillfl ‘llrinn-‘il plwiiisiiiiir: of illl- govern- "“"“'" ""1"""'"".\ liliiviliiilzliiinl. linnii-lliii- .-"in:lilii in iiirci-i w; iilficlsll ~tiiilii~i iUiAJTLi a0 0min” 1'1‘ -i PlH-"iii iiiliiliillililll of iii! riiilnlnili lii iiiii ituur and .l|iili~l.iliil iiiili 1b.. p-lrpis-Il- of fill-- di-ililii’. ~-.i:i\ ri-aiiijinlinlont of >t'i'ili1ill,\ tori-lug, “H15 r; Offi- .l riillllllllllivlilJlllr! i sui-ii mlgili iii-i lill'iil lilo 1.4mm“, ‘\'l‘i(l]‘ T“ll1l1"'l| ‘Il" :5.‘|\'v'i'iiilil'fli iii pro lllllll z. i..i.- bi‘ t.'lliv~]'5{l-i1p\' li'ilii1'llilill iii" Yi-iiv-ffii ii']‘i'iii)I')', ii 11.“? liic -'ii\‘~~i'i1ill~<iii n: .i1‘ i-nlor- i"ll~‘.\ ha. ini-li iiriiiigii ll|ii'l‘])]-,.[. wiuiilriulii 'i‘ii»~ pr». uljunflpy n|na_ »il'i*~ iili- ilillcinl . m-lni-nt ill- lulu-i. \\|'l'i~ ilii-iwiiui |)l‘llll.il'li_\' by a »-li-i'illiii:|liilii iii lull-stall uny fli~ "Ill" i0 i-riwlii- ilir:lili'l>llilc~,-: iii tho "t-‘Vill Vi)?! imp: financial and -\\“.1i| riiiinilnll, obriiu ~ Y tln- m. iii Ui iili‘ i-‘iu-nrll piliir -<, i“ tho, uhr uiui Hi1‘ llililliiiililill"lli in‘ pall- \'(' ri~<iitiiiii‘t‘ iliy proi-lzllining a wiii- o1 i'iili'l';_§i4lli_‘v', ii ;i1,i-- 3,. "-"’Il1|11 "i liflilioi-‘rn- to mulic the on ~fi i'ii\'>' list: of isui-li iiiifii“. \'i- li-_i|i|l“i‘l.~ are :li its (ilS- mil uiui iii plilniilily run-ll n“)- M. "ml" i" liiziii- lhi‘ ril\'~i'il.'l:i»ili in "iiiliilWij. "135 l"--‘lii 15a‘.-iihlilriiiiinisis ‘Pilllililrilli ihl‘ llulu uri- iiii\'Oi'ili-' '1‘; i'iiiliiilil.'iiii't' 01' iiiu lllifiiiiVtl rm. siiiliw i-zlniilaligil brilaiiclistiu): ind bills prili- lining it gcnorai ‘Jilin iill'i lll‘_i_',lll;.'. ilpiuxslliml LO ‘llil i.- tln- livrliil (iilii-rillili-iit and i“l'v||i‘i| i)i‘i'|lpliii()llili forces-i. “bi-y ili-nlnnii nn imuu-iilzlii- forma- '01] of ll pi-zlslilit gilvvrllliivnt. Dominion Premiers Must. Attend To Business (Canadian Press) l.ii.\‘iiii.\'_ si-pi 3a‘ -\\'iili greni will iiii» lioniiiliilii Allilislcrs ill inliiiliiii iiir iii!‘ illliii‘l'i.‘ii (‘ollfornlltwl lint iipi-ii- in-.\l .\liliiil.i_\ lull» mndu _llil\\‘ll ib-- luvl ibut il \\l|i im inl- ii~':~illi»- fill‘ iiii'ili ill iiil lib-ii‘ lriirk "drills iln- (‘iliilkircilu- 11' tilry :li: will alli iiii» iliwlilliiiii)‘ iiliti has w-u iiwniitlllflii for ibcin nml ii‘ they Hllliiiliiiliiy cnilng. “h~~ llliily hiiiil llppiiliuiiiii; (lib: doc- 1w- ‘lilll rr-i-uili. ihi- -illl]li\l'lilf (‘oiflcr- 'lli‘i~ ill lflill" \\'iiv'll $ir \\'iill‘-'ii Iulunl l' inlaid ifliliii- uni iir ‘n-zliiiii r ill li'|' Jiilllw 0=._ Pri-iiiii-rii -i ikiiizllzl. .~‘.iilib /\i'li.i nnii (Iain- '.l,iiil_\ \\‘i- nil ill milli- cum.» iilllu llrilili- ii im-i- ilil‘l‘||ii‘il!ll§{ IIL ills: iiiii ('illli't‘l‘.‘ili'|'\ mill .ii (coil-n .\ii)i1‘iil.,\' _, ‘imp lliiivniilg Street. iiii-iii-r- iif llit- llriiiisii ilizlliili] ..'_' h. “up i.li ‘i-wiin- The Weather, Etc. IYTTSETTITFI-ZIJ‘ M § \.-.t.~i;..iw lrivi-r-iij A "w. y ii‘ iii-i ' .)'i’€' ~ JTUMN u. m‘- - tjpiifi~ilr~i<i~ — Y tI¢‘.:'.—r-1.\.SK iii-ID mr-u- a Q iwieruiie‘. T‘ >__.\\\\\/ <.\'ilil‘|ilill6 llill‘ and 'i‘iliil1.\"i‘(l. Supt 111i wiiuiriliii- 'i>ilii~i-i_\' “lllii. \\'.il‘lll -'i‘vinpi~r.'ll|ii'<- .\liililiilin . High tiiiii ibis: morning lilii l(lllllll"l‘(l\\‘ lllilfllillL’ :li ll.'l. Nun Hvihl (hi: lliiifllililn :li 5J4 illiili)’ ninxim~ ill 'i..'i0 mvourrcriasr Sellsliiif Guarantees it , iiiiil rial-s tomorrow morning lit .,.... l..i.:i ipulrtrr union Wi-iiiii- l r, ii l. Zl, 1.2!! a. m, Silnimcrsiiie iidc ill minutes lili- lililll (lliarlottolilwn. . - < -->¢~ kw...» »ninu. ,