Ashanti-Bait" 19, .. —. we; JAS. CORISTINE lCQLmrrso MQNTQZAL t;‘.g,~g..--4 -.- , l ‘I _U - lgii". iliiva . Boot. til. by Re,v._M. p . -_ _ iéjhiagily Buell. oiwan ._ ,__ FQVIIII . Munro, oiinga " 1 5- 3 ' it AL _ fiiihlilflyeéht Park Corner, Sept. "'=~_Yl~’-~,' hlliill‘? BRITISH GOVT $1)!!! AMMUNITION FAOTORIE; m WORK AT CAPACITY .(3peclal to The Guardian) , ‘PARIS. Sept 18—The nriusii government has ordered-ell small arms and ammunition factories in the Uniited Kingdom to work 24 hours at full capacity in pfeparg. tion for any Turkish eventuality according to hows, reaching’ priv. ats sources here today, ' l MARRIAOES EuL‘mNn°tfl-\Ait the Manse, ’ I 7% oiA-ri-ie. ' ‘l9. Joseph lRamsay, age 71 years. Funeral Wed- nesday at 1 n. m. to Geddie Mem- TAYLOR—<At St. Peter's Island on Sunday. Sept 17th, 1922, Mrs. William Taylor. Funeral today (Tuesday) services commencing at 1.30 p. m. Interment New Dominion Cemetery. fioooeooyo-neeeee-ebouo-woooooooooo 7 to a line. Gran I Ignace, so per cent. Glace for eaal. A be pnld III. Dpec tel word: IOI OIQ week. lltutlol week. I l-vvvvvvw vv l~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS llATIlp-Ile pea- llaie pea lay. Io pea Illa pea lay lea I Ian per day lea- O daya ea over. tlwe Agents Wanted ~ WANTED LIVE AGENTS for Watkins 150 ‘products. Dlrec m consumer. Write The J. R. Watklns oo., 819 Graig st, Watt, Montreal. For Sale F5; sALE'-.- Lo-i-so x n07»? Vliln AvefBrlglltoh. (2.. Hopkins as Brighton Ave. 709249.31 FOR SALE—-$HORE FARM, 175 acres, good buildings, nine miles from Charlottetown. Wallace Owen, Frenchfort. 703011561 ll i-Ip Wantmb-Femnle .__ COOK WANTED-One willing to learn at the CllftoaHouse. 870-9-tf. VDVANTED- WORKING HOUSE-.- kct-par, small family, good ivnges. Protestant preferred. Ap ply i3 Elm Avenue. 'l'0 Let TO LET SEVEN ‘ROOM HOUSE vwith lawn and ‘garden. Ailillly 76 Great George Si. 8007-19431. HOUSE TO or longer Write 1.10. 8013- to TO RENT-—PRIVAT»E RESIDENCE St, containing drawing room, five bed rooms, kitchen, iiilillrles and modern convenien- ccs. Possession llit. Oct. Apply No. 220 Queen iiirsc ilinlng room. N0 222 Queen Si, 9~14~tfu ._. .._______________, Help Wanted-Hale COUNTRY BOY ABOUT 15 WAN led for store. Address ‘B. Guard inn office. 7006-19-21. WANTED --MAN FOR FARM work. A-plply East Royalty. . Brenton l-looper MOM- Kai-p lillnnrila Iilnllaleil In the house Mortgage-Sale 1.1 There will be sold by public auction in i'ront of the Court House, ‘Souris, in King's County on Saturday the twenty-first day of October, A. 1).. .1922 at the hour of twelve o'clock noonz-AIIIJ 'l‘llAT,'i‘I_bAC'I“ piece» or parcel of land, situate lying and being on Lot or Township Number Forty- scvcn in King's County in PrIlwB Edward Island, bounded and des- i-Hlie-d as follows that is to say:- vouitiinivoi-No at n‘ stake set on ' the shore at Campbell's Cove in the Western boundary of Evariailfl ifanipbellb land, “and runnlnfl thence Southward-ly along. said line iwrnss the Alain Post Road to the Stream of North Lake; ihehcfl west nio-ng said stream t0 the idasitern boundary of land in poa- session of Joseph D. Campbell: thence northwerdly along Bald line to the shore; xthence cusi along said shore to the P1806 "r comm-i ement, contalnin! hIhBty acres of land a little gmore or less. The above sale in’ made under and by virtue ofiend vulbusnt In o rower or sale wntalned ‘in a cer- inin Illllfillilillffiiilf Myfltflfl-hfl!" ins date the Thirtydirst day-of -1 January, A." 1).. 1809 shade between Angug Campbell 01- ‘FGIPIIBIII- Lot Eorty Seven in, Kink‘! 17111111" in min“ mdwand Island; I-‘h-mr and. Philomena, Campbell his wife: or the one pin-i; and aruilr w. rWeeks of Chtrlo eumn" in " Queen's County in rincs Ed- Wanl lsand; of the other rt: and Ivy the said Arthur W. ._ eeks es- aisnsd . io the under-aimed Met- i, time ii ibicibean Limited. and 1w- rauss of default having bcedmada .1a the payment of the Princiiiai and interest secured thereby- For nn-ther particnisrssvniy w Arthur F. Mcquaiii, niq. Solicitor Souris, P. E. l. - , '~ ., Dated this sixteenth day 0! Septov-fiwr. A. ‘D. i052. . Jltflilflwl: “W! 1M- . Asal ee. " son-i -ii has“... .1. . LET WITH ‘ALL , , inniii-rii convenience 8 months suit tenant. l9-3i Wauted_ H I WANTED SMALL HOUSE GEN- trally located, write 6., care of Guardian. 7623-1441 WANTED-SMALL OR MEDIUM size house, having modern re- quirements. Write J. P.. 1111118 box 128, city. 7064-16-31 _Z____.___-,---——-—- WANTED- BY SEPT. 25TH iby a girl student, board in DYI- vats family. ‘Must have B003 room to study in. Alllliy 111- 011°’? "A, J," care Guardian Office. Sept. 31 ‘ Lost LOST- ON FRIDAY SEPT. 8TH. between North River Corner, and Summerside by Crapaud, lady's double case gold watch. Somervill iiléiml min MORSE RMf-EB and sports at e. Sept. 23, everybody come. _ . soos-is-ai. A BEAUTIFUL HOME at mod "Rte price at the sale of Country L¢iuib~ Bungalows tomorrow at noonl, --1Houe:e FOR sALs-ctniatry Club I‘ ‘ u, North River ltoail W111 be offered fur sale tomorrow (Woiaiinesday) at noon. é Wl-NSLOE METHODIST CHURCH-Sunday, Sept 24, High- rieid 11 a. m. Rally Day Service. Princetown Road 3 p. n1. Rally Day Service. Wlnsioe South ‘f p. m. Missionary Program at Prince town Road Thursday evening by talent from Charlottetown. All are welcome. MR CHRISTIE’: LECTURE]- At the luncheon at the Toronto Business -M8n's Association. Mr H C. Christie of The Cownn C0,, who ls__well known in Charlottetown. gave nn~ “ltitfirestirit address on "Our Business Relations with the Maritime Provinces." POLIOEICOURT-At the Police Court yesterday three drunks were finedi 5-10 or thirty days, one $20 or thirty days: the fifth bad his ball bond of $20 untreated. An other charged with being ilisortler- ly as well as drunk was filned $10 or tlilrty days, A case of fighting and- disorderly conduct was fined $20 or thirty days and a breach of the Motor Vehicle Act was ao- iouracd. BRIDAL SHOWER. — The Phi latheas of the Baptist Church hel n nliscellilileous shower in honor of Miss Hilda Jones at the ‘home of Mrs] Harold Jenkins, Brighton The guests were received by Mrs Jenkins and Mrs. Frederick Gates} An excellent supiper was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in the playing of games, music etc. The large number of presents received was a teatimon, of the popularity of Miss Jones. FIiSIHERY .. There is to be a. conference CONFERENCE from Sept 20 to 27th, which pro- mises to he largely attended. An extensive program has been ur- rnnged- \\'hich includes such wel-l known speakers as Dr Knight and Dr. Huntsman, both experts in their lines. There will he also questiions and open discussions among the delegates attending, writ-ten examinations and vliilia t0 the different -lohster canncries. etc. Iitayor Kelly will preside nud initialed "M.L.M."- with hliwh ribbon and Bo 1111110" M‘ tached. Please notify Dr. W. J- Reward. Guardian office. Bros. ___. ihag, containing about eillity is begged- to return Bros nud be suitaibly rewarded 7089-19-2L, or near the railroad station IAIIIO sllaiwl. Finder please 11° my A. Lchnes. Box 302. C1111 Phone 831 and receive reward- ' 1091-1921. Miscellaneous dilated With ' r061n ahd board Apply ‘Gliilrdlan office. 8008-182I TWO STUDENTS OR ANY BOAR der can he accommodated In private. family V81‘? "11"" able. Aipply Guardian. 7099-10-21 MAN MARRIED DESIRES WORK any capacliy. 5168111111111. 0191*- ggoreirooper, etc. Box 116 zhis o ncg_ ‘iiliitl-lil-li. I nave 0PEFNED_ u? A'FULL line of IIIBBLE. iiah and 1'68"‘ tables, 212 icusion street. A. J- Dmsn, ‘soos-is-ii Boml nntlltriccil Upon (Special to The Guardian) orraw-A. sent. 111-— While ti" report that James Stewart. 0i’ WI" nipeg. may , National Railway board was dB- IIIGII today it is said i0 be settled that Mr. Stewart will be tho Wes- tern member of the directorate. If It should ‘he decided to ha" I-W°- he will ho one‘. The best bet still forvhead of thg system is Carl Gray. 0! "19 9m" ern Pacific, who was hers recent- ly. It is understood’ that he is 8°- vernmenfls favorite and that person niy, he is willing if certain do- mestic problems can be adjusted. ma, splendidly equivwl 1110111‘? situated at N0?“ uk°lw“b;$;j King's (‘minty will be so d yo l llc auction in front of the Our House at ‘Sourio on Wednesday. 00mm,- mtfl], 1028, at 2 o'clock ll. m, Plant and 60111011191" ‘m I“ first-class condition, and the B118 h an ideal one. About twothous- and traps comvlfl". jsmamlngxffa‘ sealing Machine. 66'9" r" and engines. 1B0th~fresh and ea water available and 10119 900% I“ connection. »Pr0ll19¢"'° W“ u‘ an may examine tho prolwily l1 My . “ma pronoun to the sale. P. McMillan, 205 Kent Street. Sept. l1 tf. 'i.osr sunosv ‘Niqnr a stun‘ silk girdle, finder please ‘leave at 7008-10-11.‘ _ PURSE tosr Return to neddiniliili- 7058-1621 i.os'r ON THURSDAY A HANG give dollars, the years savlnilfi| o‘ a wprklng woman’ ‘fgentégltifglto the city dluturduy after vifil’. tosr SATURDAY MORNING AT Room-ens CAN a": ACCOMMO- iieiti of National Railway A head the Canadian ‘ on Tuesday Mr. Found assistant Deputy Minister" w'lll give an ad- Idress ‘which wjlll also he open 101‘ of fishery officers at Shediac, N. 5" commits ‘r GRAND‘ CIRCUIT RAGEI ' ARE POSTPONED (Special to The Guardian.) SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sent. 15. — The Grand Circuit program of eight races st the New York State Fair track was cancelled be- cause of bad track conditions due to rain. Stables represented at thi- meet left for Colonabue, 0. 'l‘oday‘s,hill was the last for the Fair. ‘ , -—icoo->-—-——- . 47,550 FUR-BE WON BY DALI-VS iAiLiLEY, TEN TO ONE SHOT (Ipecial to The Guardian-l . NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—— With consummate ease, Sally's Alley ridden by Johnsouin the alike o1.’ William H. Kilmer won the thir- tieth running of the‘, Rich Futur- ity, a slx-furlong sprint for two- year-olds and established a new record of 1.11 for the race at its present distance. The Rancocoae stables’ Zex with Sande in_ the saddle was second, three lengths iback and driven iby Wilderness, of the R. Wilson colors ridden by Eneor. Wilderness by closing fast finished two lengths ahead .0! Cy- d095, one of the favorites. Bailey's Alley, a filly by Allum- ur- Salvolatlle, took the lead at the first quarter, shoot-lug pest Zev like a streak and finished e ' I Big Leagues ST. IIDUIS, Sept. YL-llirowns even eerie-s. only onoha-If game behind Yanks. Sensational Pitch- ing by “Shucks." Ruth and Wll- - iiani both clout out homers. Sis- lcr cracked out a single‘, making it his forty-first consecutive game in which he has hit safe. breaking Ty Cobb's record made in 1011 when Cobb hit for forty straight games.‘ American on... (Sunday) natal At Detroit- Washington .0040100l0—4i 11 2 Detroit .. . . .000010001——2 10 2 Q ‘At Chicago— RJLE. lloston .100002000—8 10 1 Chicago .0001000010—~2 ti 1 Batteriee- Collins and Ruei; Robertson and Schalk. At Cleveland- 11.11.25. Philadelphia . ..oo1ooo1002 1o 1 Cleveland . .1100il002.—4 10 2 iBatteries—Hast~y, Harris and Perkins; Boone and Sewell. National League-Sunday lat Brooklyn— . mini Chicago .200000040——d 8 1 Brooklyn ...000000002—2 7 3 Batteries- Osborne and O’Far- galloping. z ribbon and i1 purse of $47,550 from :1 field of twenty-three‘, which the starter had difficulty in getting away, keeping them at the bar-i rler for twenty-V three minutes while the crowd of 30,000 howled. Sally's Alley paid those who hacked her to win ten to one. .,_. Iieilizcil $1,500,000 From Fur Auction (Montreal Gazette.) Three days sessions of the Can ndian Fur- Auction sales Company Ltd, ending yesterilpy In‘ the ltoae Room at the Windsor Hotel served to demonstrate a consider nlbly higher tendency in fur prices as compared with prices last May The totafsales were over $1,500, 1100. The auction drew buyers from a uunilher of foreign countries, specially from the United States The results oi’ t-lie auction were vcry satisfactory. 90 per cent 0f ull the skills offered ‘being tough‘- and the shippers were very well satisfied iwllll the results. (Tonsiderlng the season the of ieriugs as a whole were small which is one of the reasons ‘for the higher prices, and another far ior is that there is u very urgent discussion. “or of officials and guests. PERSONALS _a.. is visiting in Elmira, th guest of her cousin, lliiss iMiuni Pope. - ‘McLeod of llVIl‘. Wilton tion on t-he lslanu. He moi-Ora ingorriends in hires: Hill." H! many friends hope to see him r6 turn_ his next vocation. (Special to-‘The Guardian) 1ST. JOHN'S NIkL, Sept. 18.- Sea monsters which are 10110116- lo go on the school of these ‘monsters. 0f which no description has ibeen receiysd appeared off the coast a few uuyh ago and are still in the bay. All orgiiitlzgid expedition will he seat from the settlements off whacl the school lies in an effort to call turn or disperse this strange 11111" ace to the prosecution of the fish- ery, Several boats which went out recently narrowly escaped hoin! gwflmiped by tliese huge‘ denizens of the deep. The appearance of the school has been reported t the department of marine and fie cries by the telegraiph operator, at British Harbor. The session in Weil- fiCSlIflY will be concluded by a din Miss Lilla ‘Matheson. Flores New Iiumpahire, is snaryimz hi» v11“- .____=a-Q>-——— HUGE sea MONSTERS Aim-Ask soars to he from forty to sixty foot long have‘ attacked boats engaged 1v fishing out of British I-lanbor. 1'11"- ity Bay and fishermen srsimfrald grounds. A large IIIIHIPIIIIILC klemand for what was oftoreil. At yesterday's sale a feature The New Yorker took the ibiue 1 rell; iSmith, Decatur and Hung- li mini. Al New Y0rll—— 11.11.11}. Cincinnati .01000i1020—-4 8 1 New York .00003000—3 13 1 .Batteries~ltlxey and Hargrave; Nenf an." SnyTler. Only two National League games were scheduled. international League. lat‘ ‘Jltochestier-Albochetlter 0 ; ~ iAt ‘Biufifiilo -—Buffalo 4, Syra- cuse‘, 9. YAmerlcan League-Saturday. iNew York, 2, St. Louis 1. Philadelphfa, 6; Cleveland, 1. ‘Detroit 9, Washington, 5, Chicago 9, Boston 2. National League-Saw rday. At Toronto- Rochester, 6; Tor onto, 2. Second game-Jllochester 5; Toronto, 2. At Baltimore —1Baltimore 4, Itea ding, 1. Second ganie- Baltimore, 14, Reading 7. . . . . . .. At Buffalo- Buffalo 8, Syracuse was the offering of fox skins. There was on offering of 455 white fox, which went at $5.50 a shin. This is unchanged since last May. iSilver fox, all Canadian brought $285 a skin there being 257 o! fered. The buyers of this line were largely American‘ and French. The price is unchanged. ‘Russian furs made a strong bid ' for recognition in the market and guigcfifitlfld very well inthe volume of ibusiuess accomplished and in prices. Kolinaky, a small Russian fox- like animal was offered to the 8X tent or 1.114 skins and the high price was $2.00 per skin. -l"ersian lamb skins remained un changed at $5 a skin, all of Rue slan variety. The offering iwas 14,273 skins. When Fitch, another ‘Russian fur, was offered, prices began 1C ‘mount as compared with prices 01 May last. The top price for this fur iwas $3.10, with an offering of 2.026. This was 10 per cent 111811 er. Russian squirrel brought the to; price of $1.600 0n an offering 0f 23,780 skine. This was an increasi- of 20 per cent. MANY M USKRATS. it was in the muiiltrat line both Canadian and American that quantities were orfereki. In ‘the Canadian variety there was an of fering of 207.882 skins imd the prices at which the different lots were sold showed a 10 per cent increase. In the beet lots Eastern Canada. muskrats brought as high as $2.85 a skin; Manitoba brought as high as $2.80 it skin and Alber ta skins went to $2.96. The American muskrat soared higher in price ‘proportionately than any other skin offered at Iii years Standard for Delayed and Pei hal Menus-melon. Jiealed tin ' an a nim- or 4111\- co $5.00. Kat l "B. IFIUI! If" "' were almost equally strong in the surname _uP FATHER- this auction. They went 50 per cent higher than, in May, when the best lots sold a‘. $1.10 a skin 'i‘he offering was 55.350 skins The reason for thisJarge increase in price is the fact that manufac- turers have sommitments culling for this skin. iAmerican and Canadian buyers Iheld on the morning or October cuse, (i. .At Jersey City—- Newark, 7. Jersey City 2.7 HOW THEY STAND National League. Won. Lost. l’.(‘.. New York... .. 86 55 .610 Plttsburg 80 61 .567 St. Louis 77 63 .550 Cincinnati .. . 77 65 .542 Chicago ..'. .. '14 so .1529 Brooklyn . 69 72. .490 Philadelphia 60 87 .565 Boston 47 90 .343 American League. Won. Lest. RC. New York 87 56 .608 St. Louis . 87 57 .004 Detroit . . . . ., 76 69 .5154 |Chicago ..6. . 72 73 .497 Cleveland . 71 72 .497 Washington ., 63 77 .450 Philadelphia . 58 83 .411 Boston . 57 81 .404 i———o-e¢——-—— HERALD MARATHON ON OCTdi The Annual Herald and Mail Modified Marathon which twill be 14._will finish at the Wanderers’ grounds. Entries wll.l close this your on October 7, and those who contemplate entering should fill in the entry forms without delay. Full particulars of the bif run will be announced in Monday's lg5ue_ Watch for it. {Omi- HALIFAX MAY HAVE PRO- F-ESGIONAII. BASEBALL sioniil baseball league in dinllfax, in 1923 is underway. it has been rumored for some time past that local men were working on the scheme. and yesterday several pro- minent players conferred in the my 811d suggested plans for the lirblwsed league. 1 nilaaifi; Nil. ‘l 1N! new rallies! ~ "RI Ehfiggfi IhI-‘iiigi-flifiiifrinmi ~ ls-ra. r a ic tt‘.‘l.'tkt..‘."li".ifiit..‘.i‘i........i a= muskrat I market. woau rhea FAT-Florin. To r-Iliviltl P Toronto, 2; Rochester, 1; Tor- onto, 0. At Baltiniorc— Baltimore, 9; Reading, 5; Baltimore 2; Reading. 1. At Jersey Clty~Newark. S; Jersey City, 6; Jersey City, 5; Newark, 2. l it is of practicai importance > said tic ‘Movement to float a aemtprofes f 6 '4 1 l! . y i1 u C k I .4 '1'. 3 Z A . U PhigandOutFlng. Ashore flue Sailor Men h an ol “MASTER WORK.- MAN" SMOKING TOBACCO. Thlaaanootlnriclicnfi m be had in betli A0 All Toicoeadfi. and Oman! Shae. I-lveEiibieets Discussed that we should remember. lit is no less essential that we should have a power of obliviscence for the rest. The problem of the memory trainer is to strengthen this habit of separ- ating out the important from the unimportant. ‘Cases of memory in , the crystal-gazer and the hypnotic ieubject were discussed. (Continued from Page One.) | ‘clergyman. and of Ciergyman And Sextoifs Wile NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Sept 18~—'l‘ho boiliea of Rev. Edward V. lliali, prominent Episcopalian KMrs. James Mills, 0t’ this city, wiife of the sex- ton of Mr. Hall's church and singer in the church choir, were found under an apple tree on n. farm near licrc today. The wo- man's body was identified by County Detective Totten. Rev. Mr. llall had been miss- ing from his home since ’l‘hursrlay. 2- 5060114 BIIWP-‘BIIIIBIO 12. Syffl-i At this point Dr. Stewart tookjiie is mnrlileil, hut has no child- ~n frienilly shot at some medical ton. men of his acquaintance who were cnciined to dlsmlés these unexplor ed subjects after the, manner of the jury‘ that found in. a nlystcrl- ouifatalilty case ‘(that the do, ceased dlcil-tlirough lieIng hit with something suiiilenfKThey call it something or othcnin scientific language and leave it at that. “I asked a medical friend to tell me what the medical people had to say about hy-pnolism. He pulled ills chin in n reflective wny that belongs to the profession unil looking wiser than any man ever was, he said ‘we regard it us. a case of inhibition.‘ l laughed and ‘thank you’ ntid he wanted l0 know what l was laughing at." Undoubtedly there is something yet to be explained nihout hypnot- sin and crystal gazing. continued Dr. Stewart. The crystal gazer secs pictures but it is very dif- ficult to say what their origin was. A close analysis however, re- veals the fact that they are odds and ends of forgotten experiences that the crystal gazcr had in the past, which have been stored np— buried in the subconscious mlnd— and which have awakened in some strange way through the process of crystal gazing. Many experiences in life are forgotten and‘it would he a terrible punishment to be unable to forget them all. The speaker humorous- ly described the troubles of a col- lege professor who was said t0 be unable to forget the Latin com- positions of his pupils. which ranged from indifferent to ex- tremely bad and which brouzhl him to a state of pifiablc distrac- Tlhe second sort of mental curios- ity was dreaming. Dr. Stewart spoke of tho analysis of a ilream's content, considering first the view that its raw material comes exclu- sively from the experiences of wak- ing llfc, and asking how then one falling down precipicos. l-ie point- ed out. that in a dream we are ai- most always concerned with visual imagery; it is almost always a pic- ture that unrolls itself. Sounds are more rarely recalled, and perfumes almost never. is it so that we ul- ways dream, though we do not al- ways remember our dreams when is to explain dreams of flying or of’ we wake? il-s it so that. there is n()'fflfnoan’fl "coherence" in the visions of the "Anfltolgjq-ance" “mi in [he even MEN. but lust a little chaotic -med- ini: "Cuddling the Criminal." The bodies were lying side by side and papers belonging to Mr. Hull were scattered about his body. _ 1N0 explanation of the murder could Jhe given. by the ipolice here. Mrs. .Hail said that her hus band had been missing since Thursday. vShe would make no ot- her statement. The Rector was one of the most prominent dilvincs in the city, and was well known throughout Stntc. _._ ley of sense-impressions? What is a "night-mare?" Dr. Stewart took these points up in turn, speaking about the sleep-walker, the sleep talker, Freud's view of the dream- consciousness as being more “true to life" than thcwiiking conscious- ness, and about the dream as often largely determined by the environ- ment of the sleeper. Illustrations were quoted from novelists, especi- ally from Dickens. "Instinct" was the third curiosity of mind to he discussed. Various theories and definitions of “instinc- tive" action were reviewed, and the truly instinctive was distinguished from thereilex. the automatic, the consciously purposive. ‘The word "instinct" like the word “democracy" has of late suf- fered from being too much "knock ed about" until we have forgotten its real meaning. When a word loses ‘its ‘significance and becomes a mere figure of speech it should he dealt with as the government deals with coins that have got but tered out of recognition-it should be re-minted. It has been said that mankind line a "religious instinct," a "fighting instinct," etc. ls this so? Are instincts a good thing; or are they neither good nor bad but capable oi‘ being good or bail, ac- cording to the circumstances? There were some suggestive ideas on the subject of instinct which l)r. Stewart hoped more thorough- ly i0 g0 into in the course of his further lectures. Dr. Goodwill presided at the evening lecture, at the conclusion of which he extended to Dr. Stewart the thanks of the mect~ ing. it was announced that this a.’- lecture will be on the Itaiiiilviiiiiillreatmenfiii llisibieil Soldiers Iiighilfommeniieii (Special to The Guardian) ,LUNU()N, Sept. 18.—— The suc- cessful (funnillzin treatment of disabled soldiers in reins-dial work shops in large towns under com- ihined stuto and local supervision. is highly commended by Doctor Fortescue Fox in todays Times. The Brilish select conimiititees report (rillpllilrlliles the need of sim ilnr enlistment of local knowledge and decentralisation of control. The hope is expressed that the 1-91P-lloi.ir_\' provision for \vnr crIp- ‘p195 may iiccoiiie n permanent cd~ ‘ucuilounl uud curative provision for men injured industrially, Boy Liist Leg 3 In Ear Accident ($pcciai to The Guardian) 1ST. JUIIN, NJ!" rluilt. 13. —iA hilFIUIlS accident occurred on Salt- urdny when Wilson Deloy, five years oi‘ age, WllS knocked down ilIIlI his right li-g run over by a ztruit car hero. l-ic was‘. taken to the (lciiornl Public Hospital and the IL-g was amputated at the thigh. ills condition is considered very serious. liiotiirinnn John R. King was in charge 0i‘ the street cur at the time the accident took place. \ mati- ROBERTS TO BE TRIED TODAY Y.»‘\ll..\lOl"l‘ll, Sept 18.—- Omar Roberto, of Kcmptvillc, Ynrmouth county, i-nnrged with the murder of idiom 901111‘ hi? f0!" trial at the hi. sion of the supremo court ncxi Tuesday. llis Written confession of the crime was ndnilttcd at the stlpen diary magistrates court at Yar- lll0lllll on Sept, ti, when ltoherts plenilcil guilty to the charge, Mr Justice (‘hisllolni will be the presi time judge. J. J. Pntvor, K_(‘__ [or l-lalifnx has been retained by the nttomey-gcncrafs department to assist the crown prosecutor, 11.8. Jicl\'zt_\', l\'.(‘., of Yarniouth. Let Quail be your gu de-- t peya Ask (or guaranteed furniture Mada by Menu ' of all household and oflics urnlture Writ: flffrsrbnbhit on PrdodFiu-nlim ‘ -—BY GEORGE MoMA THE L O a J X’ “us? upon making IIIPIIQFIW" I“ “in” °' ‘h’ ““d°"m'°.fli'>ol='n. Iillmira I The fl. l. ma": Ova-INL- tom-mi 9°" W5?‘ ti! Ocfbwr ' r (Owinuaiu ‘smug; ‘rung. _ AND LORD B! DEAD we e-ranr ea one, I'LL B! auto WHEN "BO-ant: wprrr ea. mu: To TAKE Auvr I ‘airmm Lust-lone _ THEN.‘ I'M GETTING ALONG MARVELOLYELY WITH M i YEbbUT l roo one.“ ~rou‘i.i. new: "ro awe an UP WHILE. we m: rmvattiu art's-taco» THAT? i'i.::2i':§i=_6if(~¢ ’ ' GLAD I——, v - Gray on Aug. 28, will,