- prince Edward Island I is the MOST MAGNIFIC- ENT PROVINCE of the Dominion of Canada /__——{ ~ | rw 0e a "',,,,',','.'°'I1'::-fi=.“ IiIu-aea 1:0; ANAIJAS GRAIN , " llANliiE_ ilitited StatesVessels Ilave Refused to comply With Canadian Law-Situation y Serious. I (Canadian Press) OTTAWA sept. 13. —-»Genuine ca", is felt in Federal circles w“ the facilities for moving this 0mg bu; western crop, the yield faint-i. was today anuouncctl :3", to be over ~i50,000,0tl0 bushel-s. m, facts were catisiug anxiety. OM15 that the crop movement is Iiefilllning about three iveeks later (“H1551 year, owing to‘ western M; weather conditions and the ether is that it at present appears 5m United States vetsst-lt; will uiwllttlc part. in helping to move (he grain from tiie head of the would not relax on any consider- atloii. the tiovernnicnt and the Board would like to see the entry of United States vessels into tho carijvlng of ‘Canadian grain for tho llurpust: of snpplyiiig conipctititin and to supply the needed bottoms to take rarc of this years un- tisuzilly hcavy crop. iicrtitoftiru United Stair-s vessels have bundled nearly 50 per cent of the Canadian Grain moved. ’l‘here is, of course, fin way b)‘ which they (wait be coin- ;..>lletl to _ply out of ‘Port Arthur and Idort William, and it is even intimated that some influence is being brought to licar upon Unit rid States vessel tiwncrs liy parties interestcil in tho failure of the new (Iovernmi-nt regulations trained to provide an adcqnato crop move- uAmiengthy confcimiiico was held tlils afternoon between lion. 'l‘honr ,5 A, Ltill‘, lliinistcr of Trade and Commerce. and Leslie Boyd, liilitil" man of tho tfanztrlian (lrain Board, nlcnt and prtrvtint the chaixo of u; to what stops -nilght be taken exorbitant ratcts for that more» (q provido zidcquzitti facilities for nicnl. (p; grain movement. According lo the ueiv grain regulations cu- “M at the 't ‘session of Parlia~ (wit, carrie are. coinpt-lltetl to post their rates and their space ‘bookings on tho Winnipeg (train Exchange, but. It now develops that American vc-su-cl owners are reluct- 'l‘lio ltailways on tht- other hand are lu splendid coudititiii to do their share in moving the western grain. l)n SPIYIPIIIIIPI‘ lat lhcrc were 120,000 care on the track available for freight movemctit in iho Dominion as L70Ill1)ill'i‘(I with 153.000 ou the rfiilllt! date last yviar, ant to comply with this flilbil! "iullaiutl it is lczirnctl that tho tiroptir- have unofficially signified their lion‘ its l!\'t‘ll larger on tracks in refusal lu handle grain on that Wirisicrn (Zanadzi where extraor- dinary efforts Iiave been made by tlin (lantuliau National and (fauna dian Pacific lhtilivziys to nioct tho demand of equipment for this yrurks crop ilaultigi‘. basis. ilou. Mr, Low stated tonight that Canadian carriers were complying with the regulations but the Government and the Grain lioaril IIAIIAIIIAN IAIITIIR iAlllliill SEIZEII ‘WITH 350 BASES lat. , Rochester, when the boat. chascd by tho govcriiiiiclit t‘lliil'l'. illlllti rain bullets, was forced into (Canadian Press) Rliillli-IPYFI-Ill, N. Y., Hopi. Ill.’ Seized at tht- point of a gun altor lrllnnillg rcvolvcr Iiattlc on Laki- a trap at l‘ultnc_vvilli~ llarbvl‘. Olllflfiu. irhit-h cxloutltetl all tho viray wlivrt- tho Customs Offirizils wt-rt- from llaclir-its llaiibur, noar Watcr- awaiting. , town, to Pultitcyvlllc, a forty foot Canadian motor latinch, loadt-d with tiirechitudrcti and fllty eases of ale, out Iii lit-ri- today with seven pris- oners nboartl. Thr rarccr of the zillcgctl Intel‘- naticual ruui running craft was nnd- edtby Collector 01' (Justoms J. l’al~ ll/‘lion they discovered their pllglil j thr- rum crew stirrciitIcrt-tl, blit the atuxiliary force vrliiclt llrnd assomlr led in three automobiles at Pull-lily villt- .l)oc.k, ostensibly" to load flit- cargo, pilt up astlff battlc, cx- clianglnt? shots wlili collcctoi‘ i'al- laces men. Italy t0 Evacuate Corfu Before End 0f Monti. (Canadian Press) PARIS Sept. Iii.» Italy’ ha." agrct-tl to cvucuatt- the. island of ma; itiondensed Specials 0§6-O-§-O->O-O+90-O-§-OO-%O>§ RATESF-ltic per line per day. 9t: N! line per day for 8 days ur over. lclllne par day for 6 days or over. init IS words to a. line. Grout"! 0" lflgurea, Inltill letters, count. as one word. 10 per cent dlneount for cult. Addreun form; part of url. In! llillll bn paid for. Special Ratrs hmmmd Rama id‘ 75c ‘m. "we" (‘orfu Iicfori- tlic cud of the lift‘- m-ai for one Week. Situation scat month- Agrct-iiii-iii wau rcocht-tl at. u Wanted, for nven word: 50c por imk. ‘ ‘WARNING —-WiLL THE PARTY Will) took the bundle of rolllul-I rolicrii and clips from The Frost d \\'ootl \\‘f1I‘C'f‘00Ill~fl on ’I‘urstlay loudly‘ rv-turn sanin and Httvc iurlhci‘ trouble. dllilvi-l-Ili lulu-ling of tin- lnlt-rAllii-tl (‘tiuttcil of Alnbasiuultirn hcrt- lair: thhaficl‘ noon. Ea Barcelouian Rebel Will N01‘. Lay Down Arms (Canadian Press) MADRID Sept. lilfi-Tlit: govern- ment this aftcrntitin tclcgraplictl (‘aptaln (Icnt-ral 'I‘rim Itlvlcrn at. Barcelona. consult-rod to bc load- ing spirit in lhc revolt. tli-tkilltt him to ahnntltin his "attitude. of robollion" and uppctiling to his patriotism. Rivlcro rcpllctl wllh an unquali- fied rcfusztl to tho rcqutist. The govcrnnitiiit tht-rtiupon dc- rrt-cd his dt-inotloit as military Governor of Barcelona. a WANTED —- CLERK FOR BOOT and nhuu (lcpnrlmcnt. Apply 11.1’ lclti-i- giving rt-fercncca and stating salary, and exticrlcncr. Paolo t‘ ‘Thompson, Ltd. Mont- llllllc, 417-04440 TWO BOARDERS CAN BE AC- roinmtitlzitcd with separate rnonia Alillly‘ 57 Prince. 400-0-14-31 m ‘T0 LET (BOIFIRO tn nice locality Atlltly fluardian Office. flfiil-Iblii-II ‘WANTEOLTHE SUMMERSIDE Business College wants young man and l-Iirls to study Account- "llfy. Shorthnnd nnd Typowrlt- ___.. ___ Allliix Perms reasonable. Wrltt- HELP WANTED__YQUNG MAN '» loll-Hon. Box 14F». Summon-title to work in garage. Apply Mc- Laughlin. llulck Sorvirti Station “,T“‘- Queen st. .'iHS»lI~I1l»tf. LET. 3 BRIGHT ROOMS FOR ._..___. COUNTRY BOY ABOUT SIX- tnen for store. Atldrcss "B" (Iuardlnn (lffltiti. 3i. LOCAL SALES LADIES WAN- TED. A twotl npptirtuitity to turn llllililt housekeeping. Apply 172 ""1"" Si. :m.o-1:i-:ii. ‘ECONT: HAND College hooks “My '\~ Ii- V." care of (litardlun m‘ ' -- living. Apply Saturday to hilssi EQPERT. BUBINES$ LETTER L. fifurncait. Victoria llott-l. 1i mnhw“ IIIIII Hflleg (gm-rqglynntlgn- __-_ iii-i" - "urn from S40. to $100. a WANTED-POSITION AS HOUSE- W/"k- "b! field for offlco ivork- keeper or nurse. Apply M. co “All! who cnii express thrunseivt-r (iuitrdlan. I k‘ "afly in writing nnd who -__- -. CILILW something of selling. Don't WANTED-A TEACHER FOR hm‘: Ym" "Yen to this optior- Fortune llcml School No. 128. M"! Y- l! YOII are not getting Supplement $90.00. Apply to iClin- l"! M! fast as you vruul-l ton McDonald, Red House, I‘. E. "ke- IPt us tell you how you can Island. 42l-9-llwil- f! ""118 an expert Iiusinosn letter »—-- ~—-— all?“ For mu (lefnlls. adrlrnlls: "FOU o-ou LOWER quszu achgllflilfmal Correspondence. Street Wrist Watch. Owner may "HM Canadian. Llmltml. Dept. have same by aplIlYlflil t0 - . Montreal. Canada s2. (lnnrdinn and prising for ad- ‘ ~- '-- 4I0-0-14-8i. ‘llat burnt, B. iii Alli I. IIIIISE SEESIIIN M, AX AlllOllg (ifficcrs fillet-u.“ is Name of W. L, Higgins. “liy \\'ho ' ii-i Vice President. TO .\l’l’()l."l‘ I'ICI{,\I,\,\‘- ENT filiii‘lfl'l'l‘.\li\' llulifax SctW-itctary" \\'i|l l~‘ill Officc 'I‘iII Scl_ (‘PIIOII is Manic HALIFAX, glqlvifiii. aAlbt-rt It). nlcrhlahtm. I\'(‘lli\'lIII:, wan HIUUIPII President, at the closing sit sion of the twcntyfifth annual iinttiiii: of,tho hlrltiitii- lloartl of 'I‘ratlt- on as tho iticcting placc for nt-xt year's t-onfertincti. The decision to inancnt H(‘t1l‘l'i.ill'y zippoint a por- to t-otirlurt the out» of tbc tiutstztntling hi iii that. tlilrll vice ]ll‘(‘.‘ll(Il‘Ili ivas abuyaiicc in the bclit-l’ llalifnx Iloaril of Allflllblil a man for that offit-c. hilloiving: .l. I0. Alnstcr, iiian, Sulnincrsidc; lion. .l. A. .\lc Iloliald, Minister‘ of Public \\'orl 2E l.. \\'. Simnis. Si. .IoIi|i; ill. . .lohii; John A. Young. Sydney; inings, ’i‘rnro; Auguii Percy’ t‘. Black. burst. Promises wort‘ rt-ct-ivctl from thr- pri-iiiii-rs of tht- tlirt-t- proviuci-s that aid would bc given in iht» cs- tablisbinciit. of a ]N‘l'lIlflIll‘lI| st-crw lary and i‘rcinic.x' Armstrong of Nova Scotia pronilsi-tl tbt- coiifi-r cncc that hc ivoulll lll‘l" u; ' lnt-t-l lug of lhc thrct- ])f‘t*lllll‘i'.*i for thc pi|rposi~ of cousidci'iiil! Iiow bt-st tho suggestions put forivziril and ailopli-d at tbc conft-rcuci- could bc put into cffcct. The hoard zippolntcrl a commit» tci- rcprosontatlvti of thc thrcc provinces to inert with tllc [)l'l‘lll- icrs on this occasion and tho fol- lowing wcrc solcctctl: .l. l-I. Mast- rrs. nloucttin‘. t". C. Avartl,_S vlllc; J. (). llyntlman and A. A. I'tllll<‘l‘f)y, (‘harloitolti\vii; A. Ii. .\Ic~ Malian, Kcntvillv: and Arthur Zllao lluiialil. Sydncyz suns llfillf l-llll llllllill- llilillillllllll liy Iiritislic ., Says Airs. Sitiitli. ll. (‘., lfcprc- scntatlvt- in Brit- ish Isles (Canadian Press) LONDON, Sept ill; - Intcrvit-iit-tl on hcr urrlvnl lu this l‘lllIlIil"-' Airs Mary Ellen Smith of Vanc.n\ivor.. (who Iias Iioou sent to l-iiiglanil by tin- Ifctlt-ral (iovcriiuiciit to ‘lift. H ucrit-s oi‘ loclurcs and talks on (‘itiiadafis opportunities for saith-rs» snld sho had just ht-t-n to ihc Lan- cashlro (‘ounty Show. lit-Id in Liverpool. , "I ivas proud to HIV‘ (‘anndtt so wt-ll rcprcsciitctl," said Mrs Smith. “lit-r various fruits. l~'.l'liiil.‘~. urns and other products wort‘ tirescntotl in n most tiltructlvti form and tho exhibit was drawing large crowds to the utiind. i "'I‘Iie number of pt-oplc who were passing in and out asking for lltnrnturo, and tho (eagerness formation convInci-tl int- "link-u: Tho first is ilci-ilro to make u iii-w start. in u Il(‘\\' land: the second ls thc grout iii-ed for iin actlvt- t-ducntltiiitil - cumpiiigii on tht- part of (‘anndu isles. and the nt-ticsslty 0f making tho lloni- throughout. tho llritish inloii and nil that she has tn offci more widely known," ——<-o>---—- in heaven. you know. Friend-That's so; nltnud tn it Transcript. this RIfIIM-"nfiflifll Iicrc yesterday. Iitrntviillti was chos work and aims of tho hoard was achieva- iucnts of tlic coiillircnct- and .\lr. Saundcrs who is st-t-rciary oi‘ iill‘ IillllItiX Iioard of ’l‘railc will fill lfli‘ tifficc until a pcrmzincnt. st-lt-ciirin is-inzitlc. The zippointiiitilit of lhc iii thi- 'l‘ratlt~ would it» join tht- hlitrltilno tirganlzaliou and Tlii- t-xt-cntivt- is coni|iti.~'.»-il of thi- l\ltiiicttni;|_ . .l. Log: l. Amherst: Lciitiv lloi-l riiico l-Itlivartl Island; ‘.\l. II}. Agar (Your lllt-Lt-aii. Ain- - E. with which they wt-rt- sticking in» nf two their strong Ilenpeck—-Thc-rc‘ll be iin parting If you wuiit n divorce. old fellow. you'd better //// ‘s Pa No Place on Earth is SO FERTILE. AND ' (LAND RICH as OUR MAGNIFICENT ‘u FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1923. Alli-l lubnllptlou DOIIVIIO. ‘Q I U- l- )- “all I7 lull. Onnudc lI.|lI|.W-A. BLAIM IIISIJIIVEHY [ll HIIBE IIIINIIVIIIN- ISIII] Pllii (‘barge That Aim is to Sprcatl illoi-ictnv ])ic-_ INCLUDED (Plan to Ovc1'i"Iii-o\v l7. h‘. i and tlic (‘aiiatlitiil (iiO\'(‘l'llllN‘llIt-\ (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Sept. l3i.-~(‘olIec- tioii of funds from Anicrlcziu people of high and low dcgrcc for tho promotion of social. HCOIIOIIIICHI and political revolution has be~ ('Ollll‘ an (irganlzcd industry in the last turn yi-aru. it isi charged by tho linltcil lllini- “lorkers of Amer- ica in Article one of a serious which purports tn bu. an expose 0f a far reaching plot to spread the dictatorship of thc tromniunlst in» tt-rnatioiial at nloscou’ over this continent. Laborcrs. social I(‘t'llil'|':i school lt-zicht-rs anti woli-uicaiiiiig philan- tropi. s ignorant. of tho mcnacc ilivy arc promoting add millions (if tltillars zinnually to tho war trhent of thi- llndcrgrlillliil \\'.'II‘I{(‘I‘S 1m- rtevolutititi iii Alllllfllftt It is charg i-tl. (itht-r millions art- dt- riiuiti s strvaiiiinc; iii from hltisctiw llcr- liii and Stockholm to lililkl‘ a total iiuptissililt: of cstiiuatc. (‘apiurt- of tho minors‘ union is liliifiloil to bi- the first aini of cout- inunist run-ills in this country 11s a sit-p toward t-stztblishniciil of III!‘ “Ont. bit: ltnitin," principlo in all iiidustlnl labor groups. After that iiatitiiiaii liIOIl of coal’ luincs under lhii Soviet form ruins as :1 prelim» llll-‘Wv lo nationalization of t-vt-ry Iilltilli-lfifllil thclt forcible over- throw tif lhi- govcriinit-uls PXISiillIJ. tn ilxu Viiilt-tl Stall-s, and (‘auada and cslablisliiut-iit of coniiniiliislii ilill'l‘ lht- lllostrtiiy" pattern, Solicitation of lhc funds is said lo Iiuvt- Ilt‘('fl most actlvo among‘ tho iiiiiii-rs. Money usually is ask- cti for stunts “dt-fcnse“ or “t-clpig‘ cause. tatorship Ovcr ,.,-_\-_ o“. "m; 11,0“- all A nicrica 1»0_~,,t,1|,|11(1(-s (‘.\ N A DA. 1h‘ A LSO |>_\ yg '|‘|g[];1j_'1i]g -‘.._._._. _ Fillilili Miiiilii FHESIIIENI IN ADDRESS Ill BHIIISH A55. Discusses Atomic Struc- ture. Radium Discov- TO (‘AN ADIANH For tlic Part 'l‘akcn by 'i‘licni in the Progress of Science sifltintlzil ziddress to the British As- sociation yesterday. Sir Ernest Rutberhirtl former president of Mc- tlill University aroused Intense in- tcrcst not only to scientific cir- clti but imioiig laymen also with the result that ambitious authors who liuvc been writing novels bas- t-d upon the possibility of enorm- ous dcvelopmcnt of power from the rvh-ztsc of. stores of atomic energy art» tcariug up their mantustrripts. In revealing the progress of physical science since the last meeting in 1010 ‘Sir ltlrnest paid a ivarm tribute to the work of Domin- iou st-iclllhstr-i which was enthus~ ‘ liy approved. (ieneral In- tr-rt t ivas chute-red chiefly in his tltst-ussizin of the structure of the atom. ‘liiscovcry’ 0f radium and its emanation of Alpha Beta aml Gamma rays which has tsnalilerl sciclltisin‘ to use the Alpha partl» clcs as projectiles for the explor- atiou of thc interior of the atom has practically cvslablishtitl the fact that units of positive and negative electricity were fundamental units upon which the universe was built. Ho Iicld out. thc possibility that furtlicr cuquiry might show that oven thcsc units were themselves (‘flllllllllx and ilivisililo into even more fundamtuital entitles. i Among Wauatiians attending that mceting an» Profcsaors Adams, Eve. 'l‘alc, Whitby and McCallum of Mcllill Uuivei thc hiaritlinti Provinces. ldollowing are the officers 19Z4:— PreaIdent—A. E. lVlacMhon. Kent ville. v for Slur ‘I, ‘Amherst; Halifax; Angus McLean. Batburst A. Sclioficltl, St. John; E. T. Ilillt-Zs and A. A. Pomeroy, (‘har- Iottcttiivn was appointed to fortnu-l lntt- plans for the organization of an itsstitiiatitin t0 (ZO-Offlllliitfi colon- lse Vice Presiden-Vluillace L. Higgins. Charlottetown. 2nd Vice-President-(To he ely ected). Halifax. l Secretary (pro-tem)—E. A. Saunl tiers, Halifax. EXECUTIVE~J. E. Masters, Monctoii; II. .l. Iiogan, M. II, Ani- (Brltish United Press) LONDON, Sept. 13. -iu the pro-l A SIX IVIILIIIIN lilllliil BiAlii liEF illi HEPAII- AIIIINS liiiill. (‘au. Stctiinship Lines Lot-it Eleven Vessels» Hunk liy (icrmans During War (fLAlM OF LADY ALLAN \\:|lO \‘\'ai-i on Lusitania Will (‘ouie up Again Next Spring (Canadian Press) AIONTILICAL, Sept. 13. —~ Tech- nical presentation of the six mil- "lion dollar claim of the Canada Steamship Lilies, covering the sinking of eleve-n vessels by Ger- many during the war, occupied the tiroceedlngis before the War Be- paration-s ‘Commission in 5P here today. The total claim is for $6,119,000. irrespective of insur- ance and interest. The company agreed to deduct from that amount, $5i,070.IliI0 inisur- ance received. To bc added, how- ever, to the sum of $1,827,708 cow crlng war risk premiums paid on all ships of the company. This brought the total to $£i,ftli7,Il-l8.12. Hon. Dr. Win. Pugsley, chairman 0t’ the commission. pointctl out to the representatives oi’ the com- pany that he would have difficulty in allowing the war premiums paid on all tbc vessels of the c0m~ paiiy with respect to those tah-ips not damaged liythe Germans, the inns of money's‘ paid out for pruni- lunis could hardly lie said to bc a direct liability against Germany. It ivas then stated that thc coni- paiiy Wfllliti present an auxiliary claim for the war risk premiums paid out only on those vessels which had been dr-stroy-trtl. Presentation of thi- Lady Allan who was on tho Lusit- ania, when It was torpcdtic-il EllfOllC. Dr. iPugsley asked that the facts in this tiasc might be communicat- ed to him hyvlctter. side; Hon. J. A. MncDonnldhCardl- gun; W. E. Agar, St. John; John A. Young. Sydney: Dr. M. (‘uinm- ing. Truro; Angus MacLean, Baili- urst; I’. C. Black, Aniherat. COMMITTEE ON AGENDA—E. T. Hlggs, Charlottetown; G. E. Bar" A l'tllllllliilltt‘ coniptist-il of Alllyill‘ iztlon and dtivclopinent work lrrhorst; J. Leroy Ilolmun, Summer- Amherst. CIIANCEIIIIIi s on h‘ att- and Private (Canadian Press) llltillLlN. Sept. 13.—CIiiinc.cllor Strcscmnnn. In nn address today, tlt-clarctl: "We nro to give real guarantees in Ol‘ill'.l‘ to si-cuii- tho fri-i-tloin of tho Ruhr." Ilc itduiit~ it'll that a solution of the [irobicni could not hc obtained by [HIFHIVO rcsistunrti. - Atldrtissliig a gathering of nt-ivs- pant-r vtlittirs. tlic (ihancolltir. ziftrir rcvltiiviiig thc economic position. turiu-il to fortiign quvislltiiiei llo said that (IDCIIIIOHH was Iv-ticr thuli illusion nnd ther-i- for» lzv wlslictl openly ‘o any that without. n soiw tioii of tho foreign political ill<,it:tt~ the finitnciul situation could not ho settled and the collapse of thi- mark could iint be restrained. Flvncnntioit of thc Ruhr could int. bu acliicvctl solely by a policy of passive resistance; nor the qut-s- lion bt- settled liy a policy of fort-w. "For its.” rnntlnuctl the (‘tinn- ccllor. “the question of the stivor- . clguty of the Rliluelnnd and regain ready to give real guarantees. "M. Poincare. in n recent spnnch uflltl he preferred the positive scc~ urlty which France had in hand to the finest theoretical rights. Ilc I did not. lntr-nd tn exchange pledges ADMITS FIGHT FRIIIIL Si|‘l'l~tl‘Ill.ilIIll'.l Scheme COIIICIIIPIIIICH (living Liens, ccs lnclutling lfcpa rations in: tbc freedom of the Ruhr lei"- ritory is decisive. For it we are IRESMANN Proptiriy’ to 'l‘rnst- l ‘red i tors phaslzetl further that the guarnn» tees suggested belonged to thc. mortgages which the Treaty of Versailles gave to the Allies on the entire possessions of the Reich "This conception of the French Premier." i-inid the Chancellor, "l must tit-scribe as erroneous. Accord- ing to the Versailles Treaty the tiropcrty of tho Reich and individ- ual states Iii a pledge for Ger- many's obligations. What l silggest- ed referred to tho direct enlist- mt-nt of private property and this goes beyond tho treaty. 'l‘lils en- listment is also a realizable pledge whiln the securities of the Versail- les 'l‘rc.aty are at present. not so. If mortgages In favor of the Reich wore entered into mi property of n state nnd on private property. or economic organizations as a pledge to tho extent of a percent.- agn of this property, then these mortgages could be transferred to a trut-itccship an a rcul negotiable asset. "In the administration of this tritstonslilti the reparation crorl- Itors would actively participate. The proceeds accruing front thczie mortgages would he paid to the trustees. who would then be In a position to Isuuo bonds. Thus France would come Into immedi- ate poniiemilon of large sumii of money. and the Intermit on those for general guarantees and em- payments would he guaranteed. i l l onltl 'l‘hcii (ict 1 i VILSJIAIIIEAIIEN EWPHIIIESI llllIY HEIIIIBIIIIN in \\'csi (‘Ialm IIHIIIHIP)’ \Vh0 \Vould lic Ablc to (‘tillcct Pro- \\'ill lic Strrlously" ccctls France W’ llurt by (‘ziiiatllun (‘ash l’a_vnic.|iis (itmipctititin . (Canadian Press) I WASHINGTON. Sept. High tariff leaders are Istrcss on the fact thc Live Stock Exchange has entered a protest against reducing the duty on feeder cattle. The matter is of moment to Canada inasmuch ns the purpose of reducing tbc duty was mainly to allow the rul- lniiiu-iion of Canadian stockei-s and feeders to this country. so that they could bc futtcncti in the live stock status, especially iu the corn belt. Tho American Farm Bureau Friritirittion favors tho reduction Now, the Fcileration is being nt- tackcd by the high proectlonists nnd accuser! of being under free trade influence. The protest of the Denver Live Stock Exchange, uat~ orally. is welcome to the high pro- tection elements. The Exchange will ask (‘oloradn members of (‘on- grcsn to oppose reduction of the cattle duty on tho ground that the enttlcmcn of the went norihwost and Southwest WOllIfI be ltndly hurt if not ruined liy Canadian competition. The Denver exchange holds that the Colorado cattle ln~ dustry would be hurt. that cattle from that state and vicinity are largely ntockcrs and feeders, that l3.— a laying Denver Mai," U,- qtipmt Murray, Begins Proir-sstir oi (Irv-ck at _ v _ ivas member of the lxrzilllit» oi Natlflufi di-tcrred at the. request of her coun- International (Iomniittcti on intcl- sci, tho family being at prcsent ill lcctual cooperation. It was asked that it ‘bc patch to the League heard next spring. (‘niriri in London, Moscow Woman hour, St. John; J. S. Smiley. K. f‘. leasing prisoners from jail instvail w PllIAIIl iiliilliERS uusi urn THE DEMAND FIIR illIilNlITl The Supply of Island Seed is Altogether Inadequate, Declares Representative 0i One Virginia Ass ociation which would Gladly Purchase Many Times our Tot- al Output. “Growers 0i’ certified Island The organization which Mr, st-cd potatoes should realize thaLBtmks represents wax-i OINI of the they have absolutely on llllIIlilIlClLvpry first t-ttgtnmors of the P, E. market for their stockand that if‘ island Potato Growers Association they do not cultivate this markctjl-‘our years ago. as an experiment in quanlty as well as quality, tlieyjtney bought 36» sacks of Island are liable to lose the blghopportiin~,goetl potatoes, Next year, they ln- ily liult IR kllflcklng at t elr door." creased their order to 200 sacks. declared Mr C. W. Banks. of the 0n m.» fgllgwing year 1,600 sqckg Southern Produce Association, Nor “(q-e taken and a5 already gtated, folk, Y8" In an (interview with theithey are now buying an they cg!) Guard an yeflwr lly- ‘Ye and almost be In for more. Mf- Bunk" who A5 makmlflTlile-y‘ arc tvilliug g5) stake a five his Ye-“TAY Visit here A" collnwtmmvoai- contract with island growers with Cobbler seed shipments tori,“ gwd prices They have been his organization was emphatic lllfboofitmg me quality m» (Bland 510C], stressing the necessity of greatly?u.,,r,v.whe,,, and ' (as, W.“ Mn ‘lwmased 0mm"; A‘ the prefiuutiiiilllks when on the Island stress- tinie It is impossible to get nearlyim U“; “mom need o! greatly m, a sufficient quantity of Island seedcreuged 0mm“ potatoes. Last year his organization “We “.0”, [he first to Bppmcmm {X purchased sixty percent of Island. 1 H _ - . L k_ we ccrttfieil seed of the Cobbler typcdsglidnxlal‘ ‘(zmfn rlssélugugpgg M our ' ' hey have. taken ull they . a . Th“ ye“! ‘Experimental Pilllll in Norfolk at could gel, and it will be necessary‘ - u to purchase some 20,000 sacks llliunknowxl. tinic when your potatoes were , v _ Now you have such an grenrgglégfizg‘nfigtefigfixlzfigtigfiileiactive demand that you cannot ‘ — Jglvc us anywhere near what we difficulty in securing an iiltlequat; want’ You have got “vundeflul supply. if this continues t e IIBIO‘ “Tr T Y Ym 0d“ M "ll be discouraged as quality nl-,P°~“"lllli"~* l 3°“ “ "Pr e9 m‘ will not induce them t0 comeiiutenslrely as you can. when (he quénflty p; g0 my,‘ The sccd potatoes purchased satisfactory. (Continued on Page Three) VFIIIME SlIliATlliN SEIilllllS Flume sltuationas very 118118610119- l)r. Murray says that unless tho Iicaguti of Nations intervenes, gen- eral hostilities involving Italy. Greece, Serbia. Bulgaria and illun- gory ar7~ certain to commence Se?" temtbcr -l6. . in a radio dos lip adds that some military plan! nl Nationsmf Balkan Powers have been decid- descrti-bcs the! ed upon already- Discovery of King Tut’s Tomb Worth Huge Fortune (Cana-dlan Preu) OTTAWA. Sept. lit-The dis- covtzry of King Tut-nnkhaniens tomb is worth a thousand million pounds to the Howrllment "I Egypt on zit-count of finds made thorn. snld Rev. S. B. Rosold. Haifa. Palt-stine. in the course of an in~ tervlev: hcri- today» Registration For King’s College Students, Sept. 24 (Canadian Press) [My (xix, Sept. 13.~--l’r0fessor Oxford Fuiversity. and Judge Releases 500 Prisoners (Canadian Prefl!) MOSCOW, Sept. ll-Citizcness Anna Cluziiizin. l-lirl lullllv 0T m“ Aioscoiv district court. is now r-.-- oi’ sentencing tluuu. She has a supcrvisitni (room-is- sion whose duty is to rt-llcvc cou- gcstlon hi prisons of llloscou‘ and nearby dh-itrlctl-i. She has already effected the release of 500 persons from pro- vincial prlsmis. “Gold” Chase Has Reached End 0f R _ b HALIFAX. s Santa Registration for W033" ‘O 93° students attending the Fellef-Med (‘nivoralty- of Dalliousir will open AIONTIUGAI" Sm)“ "Alsollow- in Halifax. Sclitumlbei- 2i and con- m: “ mean“; or dnecwm! "he tinue until September 29. Labrador Gold Fields, LIIIIIICII,‘ Lacmreg [or Kings Students w,“ with offices in this city, Wu-“l Dull 0,, I , I Kings student; into liquidation today‘ by order oi itlfilngo Linlrgtzasidence it Blrchdalcv .\lr. .lu-stlro (ioderre, in the Snpei- ‘In m? Norm We“ Arm Etc. ior Court, zicting on n petition pro _ The Weather,“ iicnted liy the company" Itself ask-t lug that its affairs lie wound ulli through lack of atasets. Alc-xzinill- _ er Burnett was named provis ona SQ L. liquidator and a meeting of credlt- ‘$0 ED i A1- LEAgt-To 511W . THE. ‘FULL. l5’ ROUND5 l, 0N YOUR. FEETl . ors and shareholders will be ilPilbi later. Identified as l l Victim of Drowning 1 Iflialififil’, (Canadian Press) IWYFBOIT‘. Sept. l3.~»-Latc evening the identity oi the found in the Detroit River Wyundolte. Michigan, iras es» , taiillshed as that oi ex prtvcr l‘arr_\~; i Bannerman Steiivnrt. six twenty sixl ‘ Nbhott Street, Detroit. ago thirty] two and a native of Winslow. where-J, his parents reside a-nd where the‘ tbotly will he forwarded tomorrow by llarr_i' Good who identified hilll. He was a retumctl soldier of the Thirty Eighth Battery and was bod y . l lastt i near; i TORONTO l3.~heoh Sept. ",wcsterly winds. Mostly Pair, bgcoin- wounded severely In actl ‘n. .lutlgc in; mot-p p001", High tide this afternoon at 1.10 and tomorrow morning at 1.22. Sun acts this evening at 6.1K ant] William Stewart is an uncle. 44> “Woman. I told you before l these are moved to the corn belt for fattening, and that (fanadtan married you l had a bad heart." ‘You did. (‘merge (you did) bu! competition would increase the a, r hgpp rm- hanvan, | (imuxht Iuliliiy Ilul reduce prlcca attll you meant you had henrt disease." further. -Syonay Bulletin. rises tomorrow morning at 6.87. l-‘lrst quarter moon Monday, Sept. 17th 8.04 a. m. Eummerslde tide at teen m m later than onmcgml» . 4 ,_ i " r t .li;' l‘ i ' f. t; . i i f y; i. r i t ‘ t I t. l‘ 1 l ' l l’ i t‘ f \A i\ 1V _. i M; it A . i‘. I it. I