or} -_.-__ MERLHANT Don't confuse ambi- tion with idle dreams. =~-» g - tux-n... » (ihnflullclnwll Guardian Two Cont: lilorning Guardian. Founded llfl illllllu Arvin ls j ' ' “ llllliil ll O F THE PREMIER King Demands a Clear Majority From Gan- adian Electorate-Lands Union J ack.— ‘ Says Defence Department Asked Per- mission to Study EIUNDALE, Ont., Sept. 9—Possl- bilities of a second general elec- tion hovered over the ‘Liberal pic- nic at which Premier King llti~ dressed the electors of Peel here yesterday. The Prime Minister mid been speaking of difficulties experienced iii the House of Com- mons owing to the government not having a clear majority. He press- ell, aa he has pressed at previous meetings since he opened ills Oil- tario campaign, for a substantial majority to enable the govern- ment to carry out its programme on the tariff, on transportation. on immigration and ili reform of the Senate. Then he intimated that if tliegovernmentki majority iu the‘ next House were not sufficient. ho could ask for dissolution a stiooild time. "If.” he declared, “we were again faced with the situation that confronted us in‘ the last four yours, l should ask for another dis- solution of Pnrliniueilt to gut this illatter straightened out‘. until wo got n ililijorlty sufficient to meet the country's needs.” The picnic was held in tho spat:- iuus grounds oi’ tile country homo of Percy Parker, Liberal candidate ill Peel. and had the nlr rather oi a garden party than of the stereo- typed politlcal picnic although Mr. Parker apologized to the audience that “owing to the vagaries of the election Act," he could not even offer them a bun, New Minister Speaks. The occasion was nlnrkell by U10 first public appearance of Hon. George N, GtYdon since he was sworn in as Minister oi Immigra- llilll. Mi‘. Gordon described Mr.| bll-lglwtl, Conservative leader. as suffering from “astlgiuatlsln oi‘ tilought" and detaining the indus- try of Canada until people wars ttiraid to g0. iiit.o business. Mr. tiurdon added that trade had nev- t‘l' been such as it is today; uii- l-lnploynlcllt had never been so littlitvd [if] it. is today. lie cited six t-otilpzulles as having increased the nlilrltat value of their stock .49§\-§~O-O-O*O-OOO4O'O-OQO-§-f¢§9 t y Hundonsed Specials iiATBr-—4¢ pl! word. not ucn insertion in this column. vv 6 tvfi-i-QQO-OQ-QQ-OQOQ-QO-Q-O ,..,,_..- ----»-——< ‘MKNTED-Jrwo MAIDS. AP- lJavics Hotel. 4701-3-9-li- ~rl HENT¢FURNISHED HOUSE |‘|“y ‘l-ll Euston Si. -t'l82~il-8-2l It. m... TO HIRE FOR Two iiltlllthfl lady's bicycle. Write "C New Designs. by u hundred inillloirdollars. "We are on the upward trend,“ he de- clarell. Both Premier King aild .\lr. Par- her were emphatic in their belief’ in the flag. "l stand for the llrlt- lab flag, baptized with tho blood ker, und Premier King took the opportunity to refer iii some de- tail lo the Order-iil-Cotiutril of some months ago which authoriz- ed a committee to report and study on a distinctive flag for Canada. The committee. stressed Mr. King, had no authority to change the flag; it was merely au- thorized to study nntl report and. as for liiluselt‘, he was ilot at the muctiilg of fJouill-il and did ilot evcu ltnow tho Orller-iii-(lotiiicil had been passed until ilc rend of it iil the iiolvsplipers. 'l‘lie defence tiepurtlneiit. liud sent. iii n request for authority to study and, in re- spouse, the QTtiL‘.l‘-il\~CO\ll1(‘.i| was passed. "(lllr Tory tippoiients," went on Mr. Iting, “tild not hosi- t te to do that uupatrlotic tiling‘, traffic with the flag for purely political itarty purposes. They tried to innko it appear that the MaoKeiizits King government was flag when Mat-Kenziti. King did lint. even know that the Order-lil-Colin- cll had been passed. l saw what the Conservatives were doing. informed the llouse of Commons that the Ordor-iii-Ctitinril would be recindetl and that there would bn uo adoption of a new Canadian ilainenl itself.“ "l uill proud to live uiulor the l that is the position i hold." The "Golden Era" siinlsui," exports hull increased the year ending July til. i922, tho total exports of (‘ulllula amounted July 31 lust, they reached tho col- ossal figure 0f $l,ll9li,tillll,lltl0. Mr. hlciglicu had sulll that there must be protective tariff to keep ollt imports. Yet, although the present. government hnd not in- creased the tariff, imports had de- clined. ln tho year ending July Ill. next yeui-~-—lllifore the Liberal pol- icy hull really got to WDTk~1liCY increased $8S0,tl00,000. iii the fol- _l0wliig your, liistcatl oi’ all increase in imports, there was a decrease ‘m! of Glmdifln- 2'00 $550,500,000. By July 31, 102s. __, ___________________..___._ ‘TO RENT—-ROOMS P A R T L Y furnished. 186 Great (leorge. 4805-04031 RIF WANTED. — APPLY Guardian Office. 4709-94"- ilIlOLIN TUITION. KATHLEEN iloriiby's classes re-Olliiil m‘ Sept, sul. Phone 201. 4711-9 5M3‘- “WANTED — DISTRICT SALES- luen-state experience. Wrlto . W. J. B, lllctlrath, Prince Ed- ward Street, St. John, N. B. Ill 940M111. 'WANTED — GENERAL MAID; for small family in St. Joint. Ap- ply Russ Hotel, between 7 and 8 0.111., Wednesday or Thursday night. ‘FOR EXHIBITION PLANTS AND thought some reform of tile sen-ilonde ‘ate would do good. vegetables and hon d 135M115 there is nothing b ter ihflii Soilgro. 176 Kent. 5t. ‘JOB PRlNTlNO .0!‘ EVERY description cheaply and 61'0"" "manly executed. oust-dim- Centrsl Job Prlntery, Phone 138. ‘To LET—-FUHNISHED HOUSE in central part of city. Passes-i lion Sept. 15th. inspection by‘ flilliointment. Apply Miss Lyons.‘ 51 Fitzroy Street, 4647-9-1tf.‘ ~——-___.__‘_.____ ‘You WANT oooo imvstorss; Prices tso n» s00. ill n» m. also 10i- 550', 500 for $1.00: 1.000 for 31-95. Postpaid. Guardian Ofilce. ‘Ull OUR HAMIURG STEAK- The hot weather meal. Ssniiderl. Newlom l 60.. Market. Bldg. llfl-f-ll-lmos ‘OFFERED BY PRIVATE SALE mi’ Kimberly of lste J. H. Oates mitiliiied 25 bongworth Ave. con- “ n! 0f HOUSE HAHN! and in plot at land. will ba sold at.‘ f“ "Q's-in to close utate. Apply t. 4770-9-9-21 5 a LOIIIWOHII Ave. IPhOIIQIE-fill. State it will be probably ten L- tilt-Nam. par cent. below the overlyin- ‘they had dropped to $817,000,000. {While exports had gone lip, ini- ‘ports hnd gone down. 1 On the tariff Mr. ‘King held that ‘the proposed advisory board would no much to find ll middle course bctwoon proiet-tltlu on the one ‘llllilli null free trade on the other. Agrlt-tlliurrtl mill tunnnfntvturing ‘lute-rests would be nlllo to confer t0 seo if some policy could not be ‘found which would ho full- to both oust aild weal. "No tariff policy in entitled to be called national luuless it has the interests of tho nation at heart,“ be said. ‘gratiou, declared he hutl the Wflrd 10' the Prime Minister that an lic- ftlvo immigration movement would ho lnntigtiratnll ivltit-ll \\'0llld brim! .ln people of tho rlghi class. Senator Purdue, apoflliiiii! 05 0‘ —-——-—¢Q >—i—— Premier King And Annexation (Canadian Press.) i TORONTO. Sept. 9-—"Clllllltliftllfl are no more thinking oi atluexs- tlon with the United States than the citizens of the United States are thinking oi annexation o the British Euipire," said Right lion. Mackenzie King, Premier of Coil- ndn. nt n directors luncheon at illc “international Day" of tho Countl- inn National Exhibition. U. 8. POTATO CROP POOR SPRINGFIELD. Mania, Sept, 9.—- The potato crop of ‘the llnited Stat- (In this year will not exceed $320.; 000,000 bushels, lt is estimiltell. Maine has the best crop. but in of oilr sons," exclaimed Mr.‘ Pal‘- ' trying to devise a new Canadian; flag without a resolution from Par Union Jack." the Prime Minister prfiremletl. “it is my flag. For twenty years the Union Jock itself —iiot tho enslgn—~lius flown iii trout oi my -country home; and afternoon. at 4 o'clock. Mr. Kliig trlhimed that under the Liberal administration, and do- spite Mr. Melglleius blight of pes- lf. (luuliltiglinul. ill-a. while imports had gollo down. in lo $707,000,000‘, ill the next year, $904,000,000; in the lioxt $l,06ii.-,‘ 000,000, and lil the your c|itiilil5’(j|"h_ lost but two. 1022, they were $7ii0,000,ii00. lit tllflnmgian Fowvm“ senpo illstrirt was ' Woman Gets Big‘ Commission MARGARET BONDFIELD Under-Secretary for state In the MacDonald government Ii Britain who has been appoint- ed by the Baldwin ministry to an important commission deal- lilng with immigration to the Domlnlons. 115 ‘Canadian Flag Designs Are Submitted OTTAWA. Sept. 9.-Up to last week 84 public bodies or pfl-vate Individuals had sub- mitted 115 different deslgins for a Canadian nadional flag for use ashore and there have been 19 public bodies or pnlvate in- dividuals (who ‘have expressed to the special committee nam- ed to receive and consider these suggested designs their opposltloln to the adoption of a distinctive flag for Canada. -—-<o>-_-__. C. N. R. Tennis Club Wins Many Matches. MONCTON, Sept. il--(‘.. N. R ‘Penills (iiub players defeated team at‘ court stars from Newcas- tle un the local courts yesterday} Tho score was 1d——-'l. Ten was served at the club house Miss M. Trltes was‘ ' convelior of the tea czommittec, and was assisted by Mrs. J. lKeflilf-lflj‘, Mrs. F‘. R. Mitchell. birth‘; ‘Miss A. Moore; Miss Blinks and Miss Ruth Bar-f ill the evening the visitors‘ were l-tltertnliiotl at a dance. in the seven tournaments tllo C.‘ N, R. players have taken part. lu tltirlng lilo past season. they ilavo One of these to Am- bcrst and the other to the City‘ The Security Pact (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA. Sept. iL-M. Brland, up the sltuntloilfisnltl Brlnnd. $200,000 Worth 0f Liquor Is Seized BANGOR, Sept. ‘IL-Sheriff John , ,A. Farrnr, unassisted. ‘ M“ G‘"‘1°"' “Wmdng °' mm" full carloitds of Scotch whiskey at tNorthern Maine ‘ibis morning and his deputy atln ‘Newport, twenty-live miles west on) lih“ “M- mpimed a mm‘ cur‘ ‘mm-pear to have had an immediate ef- of the biggest captures of the klnduect Correspondents u’ ‘he Tun“ ‘member o! tho Upper House. 10W? T111106 here. Th0 011i‘! Werelish journal; reporg that where,“ d at Stockton Springs. the , _ rt tarmma, at the Ban?” and when they left Kastsmuni for lne , Aroostook railroad and wrre made up in a Maine Central freight train bound west, one billed to Water- ville and the others to Portland. l-Iut-h cur contained casks, the total seizure amounting to 12,000 gallons, which at bootleg. prices is worth ttlore than $200.- .00tl. , ‘ ‘ The casks rm.- old hnd mouldy. and i, ill bailey": nlent llild 03 BUSHEL8 llalillllii. Sept. 9.--'1‘he record wheat yield no far reported in this secured by Richard Crawford oi Oro Station. who had an nwrago of 03 bushels ml a nine- acrh field. lils neighbor. Jones Enlnls, hnd 57 bushels tto th acre. Last year Mr. Crawford also had the top yield. his "average in i924 being 58 bushels. The reaper (lovers Prinde ‘Edward Island LikeTlle De; CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 -/ 3,,’ - "N...- ¢4{__7_7‘»___“ Will Unveil Bonni- Law Memorial (Nova Scotia To Float Loan of $4,000,000! HALIFAX, Sept. 9.—The ‘pro- vlnclal government has issued calls for bids on a 54,000,011!) issue of bonds consbitutllng i116 Israeli provincial ‘loan In . reo- Ths bonds are to be 20, 10, 3 and 2 years with interact it _4 and 4V2 per cent. Tenders will be opened at the offline of the The money will mainly to highways. New Dominion Loan Meeting With (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Sept. 9.—Publio off- firing to the new commenced ‘tllis morning and re- ports gatlierctl in n, Toronto and from wither contms indicate it will mot-t with, the usual success. Bank‘. ‘insurance Co's. anti other tions are subscribing heavily and willliin two hours 00mins. private investors had ord- ered in large quantities, a4 ‘Will Stand By Son ‘ Who He Says Is RETURNING TO CANADA sir Campbell Stuart, manag- ing director of the London Tim- es, a Canadian who ‘l: visit to Canada. He will qo to Rexton, New Brunswick, to un- Bonar Law. who was a native Band of Halifax, A Play At The Exhibition? (Special to the Guardian) (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK. Sept. ih-Whnt ‘he Ffiiiilrth-i as n father's duties are tn by Dix W. Noel. Now York lawyer. in behalf of his music three years ago dist-outsell by St, of ‘Halifax is sill-l remembered by tho citizens of Charlottetown and who kidnapped and killed six year tho pmvlnce-genci-illly. Such a ‘band t-ld Nlnry Duly oi’ Mont Clair. N. .l., ‘und ldllotl tho negro challffetir lnsas Si. Patrick's bond 111N191‘ (the order to got the automobile farilvudersiiiit MOM‘- Qi the 9119i" e abduction. Last night .\lr. NrJeLIPP-‘i imlh ‘the 010 C0071"? and" - yer-s illltl would stand by m: son. liwtlailt about for many Years w Iconic. it is sincerely hoped that Assoc/lotion will m-ven a<t the sacrifice of paying a ‘lust price») endeavor -to secure. lit’ at all possible the services of this truly wonderful ‘musiclal or- who llc says ‘s insane. ‘Output 0f Gold In Ontario On Upward Trend TORONTO, Sept. steady ticvciopmen.‘ ing tho preceding years in ‘this (lu- turio mining industry is being wcll some ‘wmlmmliif good iuuslc and St. band may bc cnduced ‘t0 conle to‘$550. were stolen on Monday iiillh It ‘from tho store of Mr. H. J. Mnbon. Oharlotte- Montagugp I Entry was effected by a window facing on a vacant lot at the side Pie °i "Palm?! “ch "n aggregufl°n of the store. The robber or robbers made o thorough job and left very few clews behind them. besides the store goods they also appropri- ated about twenty-five watches which hnd been left in the store llor repairs. The thieves apparent- however it is mlost earnestlyi bogelgliy took their time and before leav- Qb the lovers oi good IfllliB c t a llatlby illay be enduced -to come tfdlailotieiown this exhibition. The rxhibii-lon Association in prepar- St. Pit-trickle, band is oonslde lto be ‘the best in Halifax and when‘ ‘we consider that thr- R. C. ‘R. Band] selected from all, Canadian‘ ‘Canada to play cut the National ltlx-llihitlon in Toronto, it increased is evidenced by statistics ‘compiled for the first half of the year, says the Ontario ilfipilrtllltélrhlg a mrr- prlvllegc for oi’ mines, The important gold mlumtown or ill fact for any part of the ‘and nlckclcopper industries haveDolmlnlon to rave the rare privei- Oharlnlttc-town this cxhtlbition. reported n particularly Jlollrlshlng t’! condition, while the of Cobalt have more than held their former position. The output of non- metalllc minerals has been contin- Austen Cha-mlieiflain und M. Viantl-‘ued steadily, while the recent rc-l ervcitle the French. Iifltlflih imthcoverydaf the building industry has Miiiiiiirffl. Wiiiiiroflooted in better statistical posi- Sigllor Sclolola, of Italy conferredunon in [he production of clay m“ for an ‘hour and a half this morn-mums Duflng the first six- mom lug r-xamlnlng the report on the‘ ' Security Pact question drown up by the Allied and German jurists all their tilts-sting {last ~wck ‘in Inn-l don. Tile oonfcres joined in say-g ing tlllu-t. they hoped to nrrangfl f!" 9'4 p" can't‘ curly lllPflflllg with Dr. SLrl-ssmann ‘ the ‘tlt-rulnn Foreign Minister ‘for es of Ontario during the half your ~fllo ‘discuss-Ion of the question. continued "We found txllo jurists made i select musicians. eitther lndivid-l ually or collectively, ‘St. Putriclcs band oi Halifax is; made up of a number oi men WhOl are engaged in various cnllings and; might lfiini i-t difficult to arrange to make the ‘trip to Charlottetown. of this year the total mineral pro- duction amounted to $41,560,355 in first half oi 1924i an increase oflimmi-‘l “m” The outpllt of gold from the mlnu Presbytery In Sessio In Saint John S1‘, JOliN. Sept. 9—Rev. W. M “',‘owilsllcild, M. A.. of St. Colombo} upward giving SH.- 5063219, being the amount in value great step forward ‘in claaringlag against; $11,g10_()6p (or um m... fresponlling period in 1924. The val-f [no of tho silver output ‘was $3.792,- 662 compared with $8,262,100. ilvas moderator for the Continuing luesbytery of Saint on this morning in John in sea-- Turk Is Adopting European Dress seized two‘ CONSTANTINOIPLE. Sept. The exhortotlonb of Mustaplin Kem the session. l to his compatriots to adopt Eur- opean clothing and headdress a Junction early It was resolved to adjust the p. roll oi the Presbytery by dropping ,‘the names of all formerh mevmlifrlt; lwbo had united with t e n e a cumin _ ‘Cglllftfiil of Canada; also ltocnotifly; w g ‘o may a more mp0“ la clerk of the Genera ounc . if the Unit d church oi Canada oi I'm" everflmdy w“ ‘warms m“ "w ;be names b! ministers in the St. turban or kalpak. 0n ‘their returnul-ohn Pregbytery who do no, m ,they found that the‘ officials. Ulo- tend w flewmtfmlmstera of the ‘inns nntl others. had all bought Pa- United church ‘namu hats. Moreover, women were} requested by Mustache at Ineiwillen that the director of the synod to abandon the veil, because weaig-‘pe ggught n; to when“; ggmmun lag thereof was due to ‘the narrow cant members of minority group . tegotiam of the men, are reportedhahould notify the clerk of the ses-lllltlfled Bk"; 10 lto have been present to greet hlm7sions in the former coiisresliiiiilijsfl" is "0! “Wily mflfie for the lwler with [p9];- ypce, Mcoveredn-not in retain their names on tllc costume. there is usually one stand t Even the public clock. which hlth-fi“ er to lied shown Turkish lime. has.‘ been altered to ordinary time, 200 20-gallon W. M. Clark of Fredericton mov- ‘(hilt the ship- ‘btten slororl at some paint on the coast awaiting n fav- orable chance to lnnd and forward. The cars were switched to the Ban gnr yards today and ‘the contents inkmi in the vaults in the county roilrt house. i of the United church. ‘Montreal IS Q1086". group represented. This was left ~ in the charge of Rev. F. G. Mec- OTTAWA, Sept, 9.—After a noi- lntosh. involving three bsl-J lots for the selection of the next "m" "W? 101194 i0 U"! 1'0"! convention city, Montreal was cho- M sen for the 1926 [other-lug of the Trades and Labor Congress by a H majority oi one vdte. The following provincial execut- ives were elected: Ontario. 1H‘. S .3." Hternstlonsl rivalry results in s most interesting overseas domestic o, deveiolillient. nl that Canada, tile The clerk reported thatVPWEWFMBl 0i "i0 "i000. ‘heflfiif Bvnerously from the best‘ and most original inspiraii n f bmh London and Pu" arrmfilalulilszwv mxon Thursday. Sell 17th. in Vernon f-fall. Friday event: home creations which if bought lnl ‘ sumflwréld‘, "d8 igqnemiml‘ 1mi- Rli‘! iliullt George W. Boyd. Stephen, and Arthur Ssnsom. there had, been issued certificate . _ ' of status to Rev. R. J. Miller. form- Mitchell, ifsmilton, A. E. McLeod. 8,1,. n; Grand FM“. but now of Espeools: R. Plant. Ottawa; Mnrygg Andrew's East. Quebec. The session is continuing. l McNsb. Toronto. (Canadian Press) WINGHAM, 0nt.. Sept, 9.—Thc - ‘keynote in ‘the Conservative com- - lpaign was sounded from the plat- ,form in the Arena here this after- gnoon when Right Hon. Arthur Meighen addressed an audience of 2.000 people. . “it is the proposal ot‘ the Coli- tservatlve party that we pin our ‘faith to n self mllnnt and immis- ltakeable protective . policy on be- half of the whole country to put villi!) effeot a Canada first policy in every sphere of otir agricultural and commercial life." in this sen- ;tence Mr. Meiglien crystallized his iview on the fundamental need of Canada at the presets time. and lhis intention if returned ‘to office. W S t. Patrick's To immigration-transportation, Se- nuts reform. all subjects touched ion by the Premlervin North York lrecently, Mr, Melgllen mudo reiter- enoe, but he said ‘that these ques- ‘tlons were “Trotted to the front of Dlsltforin" by Mr. King to obscure MAXIMSP. only MERCHANT?‘ i ' is the rulingpower. Annual Subscriptions Dohnnl ll.“ B! It". Canada-und U. Ll-Il-Il ‘A illlil" Ptllltl "nfizsi..‘ar;..l.. ,0 a all BllllSEllllATlVE PARTYi ‘Rt. Hon. Arthur-“Meiglien, in Speech at ‘ l Winghan, 0nt., Crystalizes His Views ' On Present Needs of Ganadat-Charges Present Governmnt With Lack of‘ . Policy in Important Issues. _-_.__¢-__.__ the real issue" "Mr. King charges l have nothing new to offer~thlq l come ‘to you with the some policy that l atlvocnted in 1921, Well. lf such is a crime in public life. lt is a crime of which Mr. Mackenzie- King will never be guilty," Mr. Mcishen asserted. Ile GPCIIHEG ‘thayl the Liberals had gone round Que-I bee. in 1021 referring in him as "o'- hlingmaii stealing clilltlivn from HON. LINCOLN COLDIE their homes." and that ‘the mothers‘ - of Quebec would never vote for a‘ W09 hi! 1"" Veil-trill" "(I'm I innn "with hands dripping from the "i9 t0 511F990 WM" i" l"°‘d"' blood of their sous." l‘ "my Gave "f" 8W0)’ i° 9m“ Mr. Mclghen charged the present °" r°f°"'" pmm- H‘ -d”'a'°d ltovernmont with a lat-k of policy, Gama“ web‘ a “rd”? 7"" for the major problems of the Do. 7 ‘ad “E “m” “ i" w“ ‘T mlnlon mentioned by the Prinu- on" work‘ Minister in ills North York speech.‘ No one in Canada knew what the In government wanted done on the , , Great Britain railway problem. tthe problem of immigration, the overshadowing. tl th i . . qlles one of e tnrff ‘the matter, (canadlin Pun’) LONDON, Supt. 9—“Unenlploy- meut iii Great Britain continues (To Ratify World l Court Resolution SWAMPSCOTT. Sept. 9.——~Pre- l ‘his mind. ellJewel Robbery At Montague Watches, wu-tch obnlns. rings. slope.) from kyveyg and other articles, estimated to be pagrlcku; worth l nthc vicinity of at least _ t Represemimves °g “ii” ma" 1""'_‘\Vfl€li1€l' the Mosul district. in up- ‘their plunder_ l ‘Word o! the crime was received n")! the Attorney General in this‘ {lallnyt William‘!!! and Police Officer yeary tourists who hnd ldowgofgcngrgyiizutt! Piulmgttliy 38M no und who lintl rxll l r n nve ga on. sel\~._ ‘. .1‘ . . lSo ‘thoroughly had the thieves u‘ ‘Mmmu’ rm rmmi done their work however. that as ‘yet there ls no clew to their iden- VARIETY oF-oAv COLORS IN NEW FAbL SWEATERE TORONTO ,Sept.. M-Sweaters‘ “it Dart in the wardrobe of mllady "QTY day, particularly when (he [breath of autumn is in the air. in the very latest sweaters there are‘ nil the shades of day from dawn to‘ ‘evening? softest yarn. combined ‘with silk. or silk combined with yarn. England still remains true Llano steadfast to tile cricket type u of sweater. often with knitted, kick litch. and if the ling somewhere by for emergency __.___ ___ in view of the meeting of thelusaln s demand for close harmony ‘synod oi the Maritime ProvincetrFrshce throws more than one dim- iti New Glasgow. N. 8.. in Octobendnutlve hook BMfChM clbche in the ‘l? W“ Planned l0 hi"? "BY? "myfashlon ring for the shell stitch, fibisbowcrs in western distlcts. “non-t n°ii'°°"<‘"i‘l‘|"8jet technic. bollnlette. geometric Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . ,.6s-56 W"! "of!!! motif. cross-stitches- Jilsln-knlit. and crochet. ‘these invar- llsbly following the all-y Parisian Charlottetown, tall- fancy by adopting (he comm yam, zHaiiiax. cloudy for their napkin; Tm; grumpy, m,‘ Saint John. clear igoston, cloudy I time would coat s pretty sum. slldent Coolidge let it bc- known at lWhite Court that he fully expects tlhe Senate at the coming session loo ratify tthe world court resollu- tion. Friends with whom he dis- cussml the subject today wen-t away twitih the fee-ling tbs-t the Presid- lent ‘will ‘return to Washington with (all doubt about the outcome of the lresoluttlon posltivtly removed from oi‘ Senate reform. The Prime Mln-‘ rapidly to increase. The report lster did not know himself. . . for August Iii shows n total of 1,- 154,000 persons ulioulployell which is l0tl,3i‘2 more than the previous qvoek lilitl 1ftl.22tt over last year. ___. ‘ (Canadlan Press) linlvxicsovit-Y, 0nt., ScpL lt-‘Illlllllgrdtltlll Over fifty million feet of lumber; the property of the liawkesbury‘ Lumber 00.. Limited ivlis destroyed by tire, which broke olit this niorli- (Canadgan p755‘) ing in u pile at the west end of the ()']‘T‘,\\\,'A_ gum 94.. Immlgm. “and o" whmh the Couipuny“ tlon to Canada for the first three yards mills and houses are locatedlmonlhfl v.05...“ “mm; yea, m“ (5 just opposite tilts town on ‘he 001mm April l n. June s0. 1e25, 10t- tawa. River, at a valuation 0f 5611,8119“ 32'.“ Mumum, ,,, a rem“ ‘lug found the proper cuscs and l _ boxed ‘he ailment articles o‘ jaw‘ of var ous local hotels and hoard eilery they had taken. Mr. Mabon A lhnd just received a large amount value as against $37,997,776 in the H‘: eflterifllflmPii-l 7°!‘ "he mm!‘ of new stock for (he m“ and will attend would pro-Ch y t ,l|ll(‘.9 no greater attraction than St. r s m“ “mm” and k w“ mos" Patrick's Band of Jinliftlx. _ ‘50 000 visitors havi . m “Y ‘mm ""8 ‘the! ‘he burglars drewhcoinniotlzrtlon. "g m“ ' Mr. Mellon‘ ls receiving the sin- Knox church. ""9 Bymllflt y 0f ‘the nelghbon‘ . , __ ev. J, H. Madlll, B, A" o! Newiiiwii Over the heavy ‘loss he has mAmEs A gucktg Westminster. B. C.. was invited tolsuffered as a result of the ‘theft, 9.~— deliberate with the members of’ —-—--<-\@—-——— lMontreal, clear . ‘Quebec. clear . . . . . .. helps 1 per ‘thousand the loss is set by Hui“ .1 i (h. l). L‘ Bluckbmny Ottawa’ mnnaglnglzzititrtxigfiy t. ‘pt, immigration director all 87,000,000 which is stab‘ ed to he well covered by insurance.‘ L f N t_ - 83. G 0 2i. 10H Railway Men Meet l gu. s‘ (Canadian Press.) (Slmlal w the Guardian) ‘ (il-ZNEVA. Sept. il-Jkirnial de- "LATTSDURG- N- 37 Sem- 9--"'ninu<i for a plebiscite to determine ———-—QO&—-—- "uflroads ‘n Cum“ “"5 m” ‘Jniledper Mesopotamia shall go to Tur- “m,” 3'3 ‘uttetildgrgmgere the ‘mjkey or the British mandate state 523g, ‘gefiiczg ogggcxaégxaylfraadof lrak was tiiblltiiilltiii in a mem- ‘Yates x “osnmv 1 i m l H yorurldum presented io the Council ° ‘ m 5 e reirné of the League of Nations today lpreswent‘ by Twefi Rushdl Bey, Turkish ‘lReoord Week-End jForelgn Minister. Tourist Traffic, Iowa Woman Slain VIENTON, lown. Sept. 9.—Mrs. ‘WNTREAL- SW‘- 9-“A “WWW-o. n. Cook, president 0r the Bent- on c tint W_C_T,\‘.,, h 1 ‘m; nous“ ‘may reamie" m imikleatlloln Eier home ltlstwifizhat b); a: information that a record was cs- unmmuned nflsunum‘ tablished this week-end as regards Frk“, ‘ , ‘ is here expressed tl he- tourls; traffic, between 40.000 and lief today that she was the vbitim u“ of a bootlcgger or rllnl-rlinner, as At one of the larger 5m. h“; m...“ “NW. -, f 5.‘- "Otms enwluyees were “u” ‘mm luformn-tloil leadinghon tiitrinasrié-ZE P“ “fink 5mm“? miiflilill.’ "l" of many liquor law violator-er A bul- ng to find places for the crowd of p,‘ m...‘ wrung“ a window on m“ ""“'i"‘i"0 l‘) first floor of her homo. as silo sat ‘mmm ‘nmm’ Bowing. about 11.30 o'clock iitissed through lit-r lei‘. arm. and side. She ;dlcll nil hour aild fl hull later, with- _""'_i out regaining consciousness, ll‘ A ‘YEKOUBLE g MAKER RLWAYQ ‘Announcements, , or: m9 00w s (‘wrung Events’ ' . Meetings, Etc. ‘ "Dome lo the l (‘ream 30cm) in Nrw London “all Thursday o-mnimz. September 10. 4313 1L "\\'ANTED —Evi3l‘yf‘tlle t9 gee ""1 show this year, "Ono Ijwfu] Woman" (lcoi-gotolvn, Friday, ‘ . Jivmtalzuru Saturday, 430g x 1 _ ; ~_. g \ l "Annandnlo llall, Monday, spoo- 2 J \ ‘"1 Shim’- 4803 9119-31 ’ .- ‘ "A nlootln-g of tin- gluxfllgfy p, i‘; i. P. orphanage will be bold m i- W., Friday afternoon ‘it 3.5!". . 4800-3-10?! l \ i t "On and after Saturday the 19, o. o . - TORONTO. Sept. l0—-Maritlmc I{QMUTQv§,§'1,:°s;,{‘u$fy§"‘°° i" moderate to fresh southwest and southwt-st ‘winds fair. followed by, ‘an 9 m 2" h Tflrilet. the mneting of 6448-1 c P- E- i- "Hospital 1.0010.- run ~60_42‘Thnradt\y nt three pnl. in st. -~ Paula Parish llali. Urgent, "7"" t 4181-9-9-21 ...80—'Q6 ‘ ' . _ ‘-_-'-§(?:54;itu:;il:servé» irlélng. lath.‘ forclLec- ew York. fair . . . . . . . . . . H's-so l m M‘ a M" “ N“ ‘High tlde alts afternoon Qt 4.4z‘R,:,‘$;,,H,§,‘,';, ,,':;‘,','L',""'§'" 25 "m" and tomorrow morning at 3.49. ‘ a '4'?§'9_9 10th“ ‘Sun sets this evening at. 0.21 and _' "Come to the school conce- rloes tomorrow morning at 5.82. m" In" than charlztiitlgifs-"Ill- min‘ ma: is in stat-s for 1ou,‘n“..‘. Action, not still life‘,