Prescription . ANY PRESCRIPTION DISPENSE-D We tekegreet pride. 1a,“; p“. NWou Delllfilltnt and the dispens- l" °' 7 Jikll- We endeavour g h!!! the dejgflrtmanl. up t, h“ every way. y um“ o from the beet manufacturcrewl: used. Desistsredhruggiat. do gu m. PIIIIIII- Phone and mall ordeje re- ceive prompt attention. An up-te-dsto night service la at the dlspogg] of customers here. v ' _ Service f.) Tfi_k“e ‘ Iowr ' . Woe l m W eeseeaseeeeeeseaseeo A wliemale Help Wanted nave voun NEXT raascnrfriou J. ERNEST H. WORTH‘ PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ' . Phone 82 AClaqsailiied ' Adverts’: 0Q leesseeeeleeeoeeeessee 1°! fi ling Q1 Q QQQ nrsrsxsan nabs, iii Prlnee ,Street ements Io ls ‘lo iii Iflrllneel III-lose! psrlieeor Salesman Wanted Crinitp moon count ~ ‘WW5? . m-Nsstiesoissiaaooasoaem llllfllhlptoage an“. Band-Ileana gifl. ' . ,. on. r. c. nouoms oeiee closed" mom's-pt. is-mt. . . me _ A SPECIAL meeting of the "Will- ifll Circle" of the line's Dsulliters wlllbeheldinileartsflallonwed. needs)’ evenihl at 7 o'clock. 7702 W0!!! PlOCIlssING-Work on the Robert Barrie Memorial hibrery is progressing ‘favourably. The work- men are now employed upon the con- etmeuoooruierooianditisex- Noted that alloutside work will be completed in about two weeh. Once the outside work is finished the imide construction should be quickly oom- pietsd and the whole bulld- ins. it is expected. be ‘ ‘bythetimdiinotbeicretlse menrsnonp 1cm: Ion nousa ‘ .work. hire. Burnett. 24 Upper nuuboroilsh street. ‘rscc-s-u-ti. warren-Assam. muons scan wflan preferred. Mrs. J. A. Moore, M. Edward need. Charlottetown Phone 888. ‘ . 1m AN Evil-EN’ A CID WAITRESS wanted at the Parker House. . 7888-“ Bwnorrephm and ‘ryplsts (Male and Female) Wanted. Next examin- ation October‘ 224-28. I928. Early enrolment assures your qualifying Ihrwsh our intensive course. we sues-ante toteach you until you pass. u List of examination centres and fllllrpartleulsra free. M. C. C. civil service school, Toronto (m) I". B. W. 0-18-81. 1 warren - Arrow n. o. “Ylor. It Upper Prince Street. ren-c-ir-ai. Male Help _'Wsnted warren-ems ;ro woan on farm. Apply Charles Msllett, Char- lottetown n. as 7841-8714-31. -- WANTED-MAN TO WORK 0N form. AppLv D,H.Murchiscn, North River. ‘[8844-17-81 BLACKSMITB WANTED GOOD horseshoer." Apply Proude and Moreside,‘ Greet George Street. _ _ _g 7891-8-17-81 ll-Jlmil so sAhAlsY n! ADD- ins iskctlweekly selllnglmperlal Art Personal Christmas cues w mtfldlfiiuslflfls Associates. Club and church members. from Magni- ficent Free sample Book. Imperial Art, Manufacturers, s1 Wellington West. ‘reroute. ~ A. W. .. i ~ O-Tl. Sept. so. WANTED-LIVE MINKS. DIST prices if uninjured. Henry Me- A WANTED -- IBPBISIJNTAIIVI (either sex) in. svsw town in osc- _ orders for ..-Cenadife_p . Personal -Oliris‘tmes Cards‘. Big de- mand. ". Send? now icr gbeautlful free Sample Book and earn mono! immediately. Liberal commission. PremierAn Guild. College b Spad- II‘ YOU OWN A CAB. All ANXIOUS ant work, itwillpey you to writoBoxl}, for good paying poi Guardian, for particulars, A. W. S-II-lipd. WE REQUIRE ADDITIONAL DEP- rooo. tetives at. Choilottetcwn also other attractive openings st Mon- tesue. Georgetown and other Isiah points. Exceptionally line contract icr real producers and s. splendid opportunity for a favorable start due to high potato prices predicted. Write fully Crown Life Insurance Company, Maritime Branch, Mone- S. W. 9-17-81. ton, N. B. Wanted - 'I‘avlsh. Eldon. 7811-8-13-81. u ‘n! Agents Wanted Wfgfif“ Tuunon‘ B“ u n H" "The Heat's m" starring owe sive Royal Series. now even in spars time; later. v Experience or capital Agents in their spare time. Cc., 310 Spedins. Ave., Toronto. A, W. Sept. 18.17.101.110; adato, ill. Toronto. A. W. 9-9.1“! A Found time the contract requires. The bulldingiaalhreestoreystructure. thmghthesecondnoreyisreellys memnlne floor. Itismedeoiattrsc- tziveredbrlekessdwithitslsesilo- caticnoaihemsrkstseusresboizld provesnssaetorgreatutiiitytothe oitysndprovlnce. “The Fleetls‘ In” At The Prince d CQTltTGI Glldfdidll 'r.oou Cardinals divided s. double Christmas Card sample book free. Greatest imaginable demand this season for the celebrated inexpen- secure orders deliver Make iive dollars-up daily. unnecessary. Bradley-Garrison, Bran ord, Ont. A. J-ll-oi. Us! PER. WEEK MADE BY OUR. Personal Christmas Greeting Card Write us for perticularftoday. Regal Art l. adequate ‘for 0. the picture 1...... iosr - semen: nnasnoao Bridle, and Mermaid. ladies hand his contsiolilssinali sum oi money'- Flnder kindly leave,» I “ 7880-9-17-11. For“, Sale v rwus roa aAIl-rnoncsn-s. - _ 7875-0-17-31. Poss sarL-snroiaisswmo sca- ieer-r-ir-si I nevi armsas. arm roa hilildiusma for ranch within two m"! Qtjphl-QOSMQWI. Inc partie- “WI veto to Vernon n. Burks. West mreltv. n. n. r, phone No. “it-R r rees-s-ir-si S! SALE-A's" IIIIDINCI OI Helen Iesserd, 8i North . - Jlishllc‘ ‘l. rourm-csssaaa NIAB moon's‘ Herbert Hell. Ovmer have same. apply Cyrus McDonald, Mermaid. Miscellaneous JOHN ALPIIID MACDONALD. land Surveyor, Berrnanville, Sourls. lifl-s-ii-isno. By-Elections In A’ Sask. Announced r REGINA, Sept. li- ‘Following the first meeting of the next‘ executive council at the Parliament buildlnsl today, Premier J. '1‘. M. Anderson announced that the ministerial ‘lflr the role, All thsiiieand dash Bow performance is featured in this characterisation by the popular star. By virtue of the story she ls given ample ‘opportunity to display her hlstrionie talents to good‘ advantage. As may be guessed tern the title. “loo-soles” one. however. the action or the story for themoet partls lsidinaseacoest town which is visited by the United States battle fleet 111st returned from a training cruise. Over ace ex-ssilcrs were used in filming "The Pleat/s In!” the latest Paramount picture starring Clara Bow. scouts rounded up the vet- ila Edwa rd A'l.‘ ‘I'll PIINOI IDWAID STAIBING I'll POPULAR. Bow opened at the Prince Edward yesterday. In this. her latest ,. ‘ MiuBow has one of u» best parts in her career. She is cast as a dance hall hostess whose dutyllt is to en- courage thesallors on shore leave to spend as much of their month's pay for dance tickets as possible. duringsvlaitoithefleettothepcrt that she becomes the center oi rivalry between two “gobs" from -the U. S. S. California. These parts are assayed by James nsu. ‘popular Paramount lead- "inlmml-lsddackmkiaanewcom- er tothe screen, but none the less oiaClsra The latest Bowpictucs has plenty of pop. with the WWII! star civics one oi her fiery eherseterlsaticns. sheisslso cslledupontolllsplsy ro llttledremstic ability; "The Heat's In" will be repeated today for the last time. would be held ll "- sasketocn. Mllnl. Moose Jaw and Lumsden. nomination date Sept. l0. Y election Oct. ‘l: ‘Ilsdsle. aicesemin and Ycrktcp. nomination date Osi- election Oct. 1d.- Contests -in noose Jew and York- m tan are reported possible, though not r soelsmatlcus wllhbs 06¢!“ W‘ new ministers in all other fldillfl- wrlts icr the ivy-elections will be . issued forthwith. i, ODIN-I'll! A’ '0! KING DIAIII sermons-as lonesome, co Stptflmblvittb. Ullflcdeniesl... 181s wsusset-‘ietetmtsnasotssvuees r s! run i_§. r i- £»s m vonx, ‘Sept. zen-with we rookies doirq mound duty, ‘the"St. header with the New York Gianh to- day, dropping the first game s-‘to 0. and winning the nizhicsp-d to 4. Graboweki, young Danville, 11K. hurl- er dropped the first while Jim Lind- sey, who came up from Houston. Tex- as. made his mei°it leliiwdebut in the second lame‘ by pitching the Cardinals to vctory. -‘ The Reds shoved the ‘Braves deeper into the cellar winning a doble- heeder s to l, sndi to 8. Mervin Ou- dat, mt hsndedrookirsecursd from Dayton Central League lest winter. who has been used as-a relief pitcher only e few times thissesson, started his first game in the ulghtcap and held the Braves ln_check. Chicago trounced “Brooklyn 13 to 4 and moved within one victor! o! tho National League pennant. The Cubs can become nnthinaticaily certain if they win two or=if Pittsburgh drop! one of its two games with Phila- delphia, even if "Moose losea-[Cherley Rioot pitched his 17th victory cf the season as the Cubs assaulted New- ccmbe Morrison" and Ballu for 1B hits. Burnaby drove out his 37th homer in the sixth. ' Johhny Frederick led the Brooklyn agault on Root with a horns run. double end s single. Ills double gave him 48, one usider the league record of fifty held by “Paul Warmer. A cap- acity crowd o1 40,000 watched the gems. ' __,._i._i-__ MEXICO CELEBRATES . INTI ANNIVERSARY (special to the Guardian) MEIUCO CITY, Sept. l8—Mexlofl rang today_wlth celebrations by its population, ‘Joyously observing the 108th anniversary of Mexican inde- pendence. Throught Central Ameri- ca. in Guatemala. Salvador, Costs. Rica, Honduras and Nicaragua, the day likewise was c. national hclidsf", marking the. anniversary of freedom from ancient Spanish rule. Mexico's independence movement was started lie years ago. n. a. c. nanny Deputy Illnhter .cf Railways and Canals for Canada, and Director, oi the Canadian Good Roads Association which meets in Charlottetown. P. 12-1-- do sopc, 11, 1s and is. . ' PIBBONALS Mr. J. Lorne Howatt, B. S. A, left Saturday morning for Macllton. lld COHQIQ Willi’! he Will purguc studies for the degree of Master of science. A8 the same flmg h; ‘p111 be connected with the teaching‘ itlfl. " was treated spsclellgicr nmonevhieectssciieiseeseunbsaisa. m mo-wrooluou-tnm-w s-_._...."“_"c.o ere '”'.o".'- eiiuckmlbun'ieleos.aodwuwmi¢l.1filtitlllsi-Jf_ ~ g armor-mu :.°°u“m'h""“m 'png|i.~4g“§g.“g%* hflitoiilstwatetsthsteridelight- e- _ y. alslsaldstcuilllsdsstellee. THECiiARmrrETowN oust: " MUSIC. OQOOOOG- ; t srunro ' 40 victory Avenee, in “M. , er cos oooeoo-oeoo-q rses-a-u-lmo. ‘ The Markets OTTAWA, _Ont., Sept. io-(Eggs) There is a little stronger feeling on "s markets today as a result of the" cooler weather prevailing. Toronto- The undertone on this egg market seems steadler although price; “g unchanged. Dealers are quoting country shippers for ungraded eggs, delivered, cases returned, extras 41- 43, firsts 37-35, seconds 27-28. Prices to retailers are extras 4a, firsts 44. seconds 3s. Montreal-This egg mer- ket is holding steady although un- changed in tone and price. There is a better demand for I... C. I... extras owing to the cooler weather. Eggs de- livered, cases returned, extras 44-45. firsts 38-39. seconds 28-28. Winnipeg ~—Deeiers here are quoting country shippers for ungraded eggs, delivered. extras 36-37, firsts 33-34,_seconds 24. Prices to retailers ere extras 43-45. firsts 40-42, seconds 30-31. Vancou- ver-The local egg market~is quiet and receipts srtdeciinlng. ‘rhere is a good demand ior eggs from the Yukon and upcosst points. Dealers are "quoting producers for ungrsded aggs delivered, extras 42, firsts 39. pullet extras 84, seconds 20, peewea seconds 21. MONTREAL. Queo Sept. l8- The local butter market today opened unchanged from last week with Eastern Townships No. i pas- teurized selling st 88 3-4 t.o 80 cents per lb. Receipts were 810 boxes. Cheese prices advanced 1-2 to 3-4 cents. No. 1 Ontario cheese sold from l9 1-2 to 20 cents per 1b., while No. 1 Quebec cheese was quoted at from l8 to 19 1-2 cents per lb. Re- ceipts totalled 8383 boxes. Tho egg market was cheaper with Ontario fresh eggs in a wholesale csrlot wsy quoted at 44 cents-per dozen for ex- tras. 88 cents for firsts and 28 cents for seconds. Receipts were 1.771 cases. The potato market was steady. New Brunswick Gneen Mountains sold at $1.70 per eo lbs. in bulk, and Quebec potatoes were $1.35 to $1.45 per 90 lbs. in bulk. The poultry market was unchanged. UNUSUAL PLOT PROVIDES BIL- ‘ LII DOVE WITH EXCEPTIONAI. CHANCE TO DISPLAY HER. BEAUTY AND TALENT Billie nové; the beailtifui First Na- . tionai star who has advanced so rap- idly_',in popularity“ during the pest two years. scored another cinematic triumph at the Capitol Theatre yes- terday in her latest stellar vehicle, "Careers." Again a foreign locale is provid- > ed for this talented actress. the ac- tion taking place in Indo-China. among the natural beauties of the Orient. The story deals with the embl- tlous wife of s young magistrate, who seeks to obtain his advance in tho diplomatic service by iritsrced- lng with his superior officers. The startling events that follow this de- vns ' stio make up a_ plot that is novel and thoroughly- interesting throughout. -Antonio Moreno. who was seen op- posite Miss Dove in “Ados-ation," her former stellar vehicle, is again the leading min in "Careers." He plays the husband in a thoroughly artistic manner. Other of the large cast who deserve special mention (or their work are Noah Beery, as the gov- ernor; Csnnel Myers. Thelma Todd. Robert Fraser. Robert Schable, lio- bert T. Halncs. Holmes Herbert and Soilu. - Thebeautiiul stsr was never seen to bettoredvanlage. and Miss Dove demonstrate... with each succeeding picture, that she is deservedLv one of the most popular actresses on the screen today. . "Careers" ls featured with unus- ual end emetic settings and the rich luxury of the Orient. It ls a highly enjoyable picture that should be put on your "don't miss" list ‘I'll INTERNATIONAL BANK ,_ omsnva, sopt. li.—'1"hs Interns- tionalfiank entered for the first time into "the debates of the assembly this morning when Premier J. L. Mow- ' nickel of Norway aIIiled that it mould come under the direction oi the figualleufltdtbelsagueatlesst to see that its interests’ were sate- guarded durlngithe or qteb- iaams this institution Whose reparations payments. Ire cited the - t. z 1 and others. acting as s ciesrins Delegates Arrive. l (Continued from page l) house for information of every na- ture in this connection. This cr- cbange is in particular taken advan- tage oi by many oi the provincial and the contacts thereby promoted ere conveyed at the proper time and in the most convenient manner to the Canadian road-building interests An outstanding activity, and per- haps the most important work o’ the association, is the interprovinclsl conference. These conferences are held ss often as it is found necess- ary. and serve the interests of the citizens of Canada directly through their government omciaLs, Ollleers And Directors association are as follows: ads; Hon. S. J. Latte, Provi cretery, Province of Seska of Ontario. Nova Scotia. CIINTRIBIITIBN as RECEIVED The ofllccrs and directors of the Hon. Pest-Presidents- l-lon. J. i... Perron, K..C.. Minister of Agricul- ture, Province of Quebec; l-Ion. P. J. Venlot, Postmaster-General for Cen- 1 Se- ‘swan; Hon. W. R. Clubb. Minister oi Pun- lic Works, Province of Manitoba; Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Minister of Pub- lic Works and Highways, Province Hon. President-Hon. P. C. Black, Minister of Highways, Province of The following telegram which was received st the Ssnatorium' Cem- palgn office this evening from Mr. George D. DeBlois, Treasurer of the Sanatorium Commission. confirms the contribution which was announc- ed some time ago. This is a most magnificent cndorsation of the San- atorlum Campaign and, coming as it does from on: of our most outstand- ing citizens. it is very convincing ev- idence of the success the present Drive will have. Ssranac Lake, New York, 18th Sept, 1929. Charles M. Williams. Chief Organizer, Provincial Sen- etorium Campaign. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Exceedingly regret absence from Province makes it impossible for me to take active pert Ssnatcrium cem- peign commencing today. However, I have no doubt but that your objec- tive will be achieved as l am con- fident that good people oi Prince object. The tremendous decline ‘in death rate from tuberculosis during Edward Island will respond gznerous- I, ly as they always do to every worthy lnicirii n s c El,l.E.~;j new) m". ir tors cit —_; “mm”, h.“ l " The sssociat’ 's d ec . W". ‘ ' s ’ ' 7n and committees attend from time to Donatlon ‘ To wnxtgamam P. ' )5”; 1%‘- time practices and eerifcrencesne u. bjanatorium lilllld Toma“, mum.“ “u,” Y§YT$§’Z.°§..§§°.°?..“§."¥;...‘.1 R°°““’°d 1F?” Mr‘ EZLZ§Z"“Z..°IT' 251T‘... Al's‘: subjects, u... knowledge thus ruin-i G. D. DOB 01s. m“, Wm, a,“ shun,’ h“ m“, % ed s. gold belt. offered by The ' -- voted the most outstmdine and N- ilecting the most credit on the sport. The belt. last year was awarded to Gene Tunney, whose crown Ioughrel‘ -.-¢. Delegates of the Good Roads Con- ‘ veniion will be the guests this even- king of the Gyro Club at Beech Grove Inn, which has postponed its ref-l- i r i I x r ,the special entertainment oi the v14- Htors. Since the dance at Govern-Z ment House was postponed on kins, no doubt the delegates will welcome this opportunity. A record aunt mnmuiog SCOTCH VOTERS SIIY AT FORMIVI‘ Magazine annually. to~the boxers I hope; to gain. Loughran had reeeiv- is ed 28 of the 24 votes from the Joker": 1-. 1.. 1 l lar weekly dance until tonight icr-- ‘cal-K count cs‘ m. death of Dr. s. a. Jen?!‘ crowd and s big time are expected“ ,;; 7708's. we»: 1 lions repainted out weliier beyond guonruuestbn" and which "m, n. President-Hon. 0. L. McPherson. Minister cf Public Works, Province of Alberta. First Vice-President-I-Icni D. A. Stewart, Minister of Public Works, Province oi New Brunswick. Second Vice-President-J-Ion. N. S. Lougheed, Minister of Public Works. Province of British Columbia. Secretary-treasurer Geo. A. Mc- Namee, Montreal, P. Q. n Esrecutive Committee-S. L. Squire, Chairmen, Hon. J. L. Perron, K. C.. J. A Dirchestei, A, McGiilivray, l-ion. D. A Stewart. Wm. Findlay, Geo. A. McNemce. Directors-J. i... Boulenger, Deputy Minister of Highways, Province oi Quebec; Sheriff L. G. Calder, Sas- katoon, sash; E. A. Cunningham, 10.’. ilciericy Engineer, Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Montreal; William Findley, Wm. Findlay Co. Ltd, To- ronto; S. W. Hobart, General Mana- ger, Canadian Automobile Manufac- turers and Exporters Assn., Toronto. 'Col. P. R. President, Royal Automobilo Club-cf Canada, Morit- real; R. A. C. Henri’. Deputy Minis tcr of Railways and Canals, Ottawa; '1‘. J. Mnhoney, Member, Highways Advisory Board, Prov. of Ontario: Aid. Theo. G. Morgan, Montreal; A McGlllivray, Deputy Minister of Pub- lic Works and Highway Commission- er, Province oi Manitoba; Hon, J. P. McIntyre, Minister of Public Works, Province of Prince Edward Island; Hon. J. E. Perrault, K. C.. Minister of Highways. Province of Quebec; Patrick Philip, Deputy Minister oi Public Works, Province of British Columbia: J. D. Robertson. Deputy Minister of Public Works. Province of Alberta; Hon. Geo. S. Spence, Miri- iater of Highways, Prov. of Saskat- chewan; B. M. Smith, Deputy Min- ister of Public Works and Highways Province of Ontario. LEAGUE OF NATIONS WIRELESS GENEVA, Switzerland, Sept, ls,- The I-oaguc oi Nations Assembly Kiwi-in! this month will consider the scheme for a League wireless station submitted recently by the Committee of Communications and lransit. ‘This station is intended primarily to an. SUN lDdQDQIIdEIIB LUllllll ‘cstlo for the League in an emergency, The committee's report pointed out that the station would allow for per- ornmunloation being mun. tained between the seat of tho Ina- Iile and countries threatened by s conflict. It would ensure direct corn- munlcations between the Secretariat M‘ the dtlfietlons at Geneva and the Government of most of the State Members of the rescue or any spec- isl missions which the Council might send to study the situation on the spot in times of emergency. It would. in general, make it possible to avoid Younsplanpsovisionstoshowhowfsr the bank went. and described it es e "central financial organisation censor-ilk influencing directly and in- directly the economic life‘ oi states not directly concerned with the repara- tion of the globe. is undoubtedly due ‘contributions from firms outside the Glasgow. Scotland. is having troul his in enforcing its compulsory reg- istration under the new Represent». -. ~ ition of the People Acts. Many voters ‘fear that they may be binding them- lseives m some obligation in filiillfl out the registration forms of which past few years, especially in this por- lo the combative measures and ef- forts of national tuberculosis asso- ciations. and the establishment of e Sanatoriusn in our community will give equal rights and privileges tot all classes of people. The poor and}3°°-°°° W" ""11"! 17"" "anti m‘ rich am“ Wm b3 ab}, w enloy re5.1CV¢D thousand follow-up letters torauon w beam TM urgency o; ibrought further protests. Sc far only n,“ need m worthy o; ‘pecm sacqone prosecution has been medal It rifice. Please fill out my subscriptlonlw“ WWW m“ “WY Imwmm’ ' cum 1m. ‘moom m“ Wm,” m, we- | property owner. who declared that; “a she thought politicians useless and she would not help "some idiot" to? get into office at the expense of the people. m court she offered w also the form. and the judge dismissed u a t. w (Bgd) George D. DeBlois. The results of the canvass of the city of Charlottetown on the first day o! the an” u am mo“ en- h ith th advice that at the next o raging to those directing the n‘ w ° c u {election she select by her vote, as campaign. Only fifty per cent of the , n bum’ reported ye, the w“, “b, far as possible. the least culpabls scrmtwm “om m“ my we" we, sndnidiotic oi the candidates before: t” $1,600.00. No reports have yet been M‘ received from tho Women's Institutes but these will be available tomorrow and we feel sure will be most satis- mo... to all concerned. m; wu- liams. the Campaign Mranager, tells us he has hsd a greet many rcflhests today from outside points reqiltflin! further pledge cards which is e splendid indication of how popular this appeal is proving. He also tells us that last evening's mail brought in a considerable number of generous BETS ABOUT BIG BEN Once again Big Ben becomes ths centre of controversy because of thr allegations of musical experts that its chimes are untuneiul. the bell ' having been cracked by in clapper “ soon after it was installed. The title". of Big Ben first belonged to the bell. but has now been transferred to tht clock, or. perhaps it is more accurate to say that it now embraces both _ The clock has always been a fruitful source of revenue to gamblers. An: journalist whose business it is ts answer the queries of newspoper", readers will testify that they have more questions about Big Ben than ‘ any other subject in the world-eves- Province, particulars of which will be announced shortly. - utilising the service of third coun- tries, and would ensure for the Lee.- gue the same measure oi indefini- cn“ imamri: iiufggzpxfi mcro than about Niagara or the ents of the various countries Pwumd‘ M Egypt‘ H“ “u” u’ ‘ tors hove poured into newspaper oi- iices in the following terms: 'wm you kindly state the length and the 7 weight of the small hand of Big Den aswe hadsbet scoutiecbeoss-e night?" rt is m. largat slot u the world. Each of the four dis-h is 2214 n. in diameter, the minder hands are 14 ft, long, the hour hand e it. the minute division of the elr~ cumference i4 in., the figures l ta ... long and the whole clock weighs l3": .- tons. There is probably no feature o? " London so widely known throughout the world as the clock oi Parliament. " No visitor would think of min-sink‘ home without having seen Big Den,“ and hearing him chime the quartua. .. There are few things more lmpree-p‘ sivo than Big Ben booming out the hour oi midnight when the roar cl _ the traffic is hushed. and each day g the chimes are broadcast all over GUVBA by the national wireless stations. As, in time of emergency, the laws of most countries provide for national communications to come under the military or navel ‘iuthorities, the ex- istence oi such a station would be the means of rendering communica- tions connected with the work' of the League independent of these author- ities. It would also ensure more rapid communications in times of emer- gency, as at such times it is inevit- able that national communicatio shoal: be devoted primarily to meet- ing the requirements of national de- fence in the various countries. In normal times, the station would be I ponsible icr the service of tele- grams between the Secretary-General and the delegations and as man)’ non-European Gwvus enta as poss- ible. It would be of the same type as as the large stat-ions r construct- ed that is, would consist of a ahort- the Kingdom. wave wireless poet with two trans- mittore equipped for providing the most efficient telegraph service yet evolved with the various stations of the world, European and non-Eur- 1 Nearly haii oi the bmrghtinlpalninthelsstveerwesl second-hand. opeen. It would also beable to effect _ Y, 1:“““"““°_°u‘m"‘°t offzfz“: w“; Miss Roberta Spencer“; "_ w thewcrlderenowequlppedforcoin- municatlonwltba station oithla kind. Twoschemashavsbeenproposed~ oneieresteticncweedbytbeue- sueoiilatlosrstsdtlseethsrfora staticawcckedinncrmeltimseb! the swise Wirele- Telegraph oomp- naps-moss, ercisc a decisive influence earths development of economic and com- mercial cooperation." Be did not go into details as to m. action the league should take._ ehrandintlmeaofemsrssfltrunder the exclusive authority of the League t oi Netionsflfhe Assembly wiilhave so decide between these two sebum sosieertaeviewsoruseewissoev- rm- ot Authority. hes cf tbs decks‘ and ernmsntcu e