1; --rr-"“'"'".‘_*‘*"'" ~ ——---._.1 . I’ 1' over illeeden, Every Daily Issue Guaranteed Member A. B. 0. , , u. .. ~»-,-,--*.....-::...:-.:.".~:.::.: as: Guardians, Great Auto 13111112111111 Opens Tomorrow 111.111inliit1“1lit..l"1:n*1...1t'"t:z;: Prize elliirly Work ileons Most Votes Act it Once. Ham you entered your name n11 l and c‘, ’ ., .. . ii Oiilltlhlillt? iii The Guard-hairs big i111 llilfillzlqiilflql ‘:'.|111~1;1U:,‘1:,'L' t1" 11' ‘n. campaign? Will you share in the i-oi111i [he moot v1.1.5. 111111111) 1111111111111 iiwarils that will benlven 111111, 1111111111, 11111111111 '1,'., 111F111” on Nov. iltli to tho people 111111411116 roam!" boo!“ um}. 1.1.1 1'0 secure thn most subscriptions and11,-ecurnig subscriptions J votes for thc Guardians? You can “ 11 you will. Nothing ls over gained try standIing back grid flglOWilig ot- hers to iuve 1c esto things in 10,111, .1 . , _ life. Enter FY0111‘; name tndiiy-I111,.11. wayrehilnt 5011190116 11111111 11"-11’"\_\V11)' 11111 X0113 subscriber will bc anxious to re zlssist 1 Report Often. ctuivu his papcr and the 111111.1- Nomlnate a Fri nd. ., . . . '” 1‘ , . ' ‘You lLpOH tht- oiirlii-i- 111s 11111111; ,1vill be addcil to tho lisl. ‘Fhcn. flendcrs of the Guardian who do not lnt1-iid to outrage actively lii tlie 1- iipziign, may ‘confer i1 favor on fllfizilfi by placing lllclll ln noiii 51111111111 11111111117 '1“? "191111111111111111111 Do vou wish l0 know how to vrln 11111011111’ 1‘V1'1'\'111111 511111" 1H Wm"- th1- valuable prizcs In the (iuard- pntlcalar IIUTH-ih cspe-lailly ituali» 1111131 gym" V0111“; ,.1,111,.111-_i 119111111111'11111111‘11111111 111 1111* 1111111- 10f course you 1llli‘ll(| to enter T1111 11111111111111 1111111111 1111111 1111111 111 the race, 1.i-'1.-i1-.- hcarlv support 1111911111 111 111‘ c1'11111111g11~ to one of your frii-nils. ' 1H~11111‘~'1 "111-Y =1 111111‘ 1‘11"1‘£!.1' 1r r1111 111-loin: lo the first, divi .’iiid ilr-fcrminatlim- to make :1 \viii—,11,\1;11,'11- 71111 1111,11. 1.,_.S1,1,,1,,1 11, c“ 111115 11111111111111“ M11111’ 1111111 111 “'11111gi1gc in thc friciidlv competition 111° 11111111111111111111" 11111 11111" 1111‘111 for thc bcsi ])1‘i'/.1' cvcr offered in uftt-r a short while. l-t is those who 111111 p1.,.111,11 111 111,. 1.11.11. 11,11 1,1111 1.011. tin‘ subscriber will be anxi- ous t.o have his coupons for you and to follow your siicccss 1n L114; grcnt twampziign. l 1111111111 111111“ 11111311113’ 111111 1191111" uutiirallv plan vour campiilgii in mlnutloii to stick out tho riiec wh: advance: ' 1111111111 1111‘ V11111111111? l11'17-1‘-‘~'- Perhaps llii- tiiiardian may b1- ablc to tissisl _vou with a folv ivortls of counsel. Thorn arc sonic things which you cannot afford to overlook. wlictlicr you ari- Onc lady crime to iiic campaign 11111111; 01-1111 tiflico _\‘l‘.\?ll‘i‘ilu'iy and asltcil for five rocolpl hooks. ciiiipuigii iualiagcr. “and what 111111111111 “|i1‘t)1\1|)l11('s!~;_" _\'.’iu Ktllllll lo do with tdvc rc1-~-ip1| 111),, 11 M11111," 11a; woii many lioolif.“ 'l‘h1- canilldalc said t11111'btit,tl1~.—-aiitl it 11s tho host. niotio slieliad 1l_1.',lll'l.‘l1l1l|i that tho prize-s 1m- 1111y ciiiiipalgii, cxci-pting lhc ivould h11 \\‘llli by thust- who \l-'-)f‘k~ 1110110, "D1, 11 Right," ciiliarih-st iii th1- lii-ginning of tho Dglayg 111-o always tlangcrous in 11111111141110" 111111 141"‘ W11111'11 11‘ any undertaking. Tbi- man who d1 An Important Point l ‘rive the. books to friends so that 111111,» 1111; 51111-1 111 11v1y 1-11111- liriii1ii~ ctiyis hluisclf just. to the cxlcut of theycould help hcr. This cunilltluic haul fluurcd wise 11113 delay. __._._.__..< 1Ftimous Baud Coiuiog SirMontagu Ailan’s 1 Case Postponed St'(‘|‘t‘[i|l'\‘ l'. it. Suiallivtioil is‘ to b1- l'17lllliIt"lll|i‘l1 ltpou an aililcl (Spmiai 11, The Guurdh-m) '1aitr'i1-iii1i1 which li1- has‘ 111~1-_11r1--l ‘i\l().\"l'R‘l'11\‘i., Hopi :1'>_$]“ 31111141111‘ 1111,‘ Climlottottvivli luxhtbitlon :|i l'l)nlll".'lii1ll with thc llorsir 14111111‘ Allan. |\l't‘!i1I1l‘lll of tho Mi-r- _ pawns, lli- has Just l‘|ti:.'11t| i1 nou- clianis Hank 11f (‘irmidg will 11o _ ‘ tricd on ili-lolwr ii.’ next, T1115 tract with 11111‘ of 1111’- K1°1111‘$1» lllt)l'lllilL' with his. counsel. 1*‘. l‘). 1111111“ 111 1' 11111 111 11111111 "W1 .\icri-1lilli. h__ ('__ 11c 11111111111-1311 111.. forty musician ‘Fills lillllll‘il~‘i‘ l1.-iii1l has boon . cured 111 11 11'1"‘ which would ho (I)|]I~'i(1t.‘l'l‘ll prohib- ltlvc, but tllo. t1t-‘lf*i‘l1i1liili1i'ili of the directors of tho Exhibition .1\:-'- sociatioii is to have lh1- very best 1rossibl1~ attractions and Iwith that onil in \'11\\\' they have ~11‘- i‘lll‘i't| this wondwfill zuggrcgzition of musicians. 'l‘h1-y' will 11o 11011111 daily in front of lilt‘ iiriiuil Stand lntcrspcrsiiii: lllllt~1tf bi-tivceii the 111111111 Q1 1111- rii .\ll niuslt- lov- i-rs should iuaki- l1» a point. to hear this band :11: il will bc. an 111111“! tion in harmony . l't1r1~,t‘lii1\t' Justice Decnric and 1111s r1-iii:1n1l1-1l. The dolny iin tho trial is duo t1i tho fact that tcn 4111's is ncccssary to ])f‘0l1llf‘t1 ox- hiblls. ~_i____. ____...__._. we»; 04-00 0040900 Q-Qvcvo z honorarium srucnis; O-OOQ-O ItATIllS.—l0c. per ilne per dly. 11;. gar lim- per day for I day: or over. c1" i 111111 nor duy for fl Glyn or over ouut 6 words to a line. Groups of 5 fltrurea. initial letero, noun: as one word. 10 per cent. dilcount for ----—-iO-i--—~—- rush. ‘Address forms pun. of at; - 5111311111. "k111i." fa.“ 112st.‘ 21.2%“: The W eather v or one Week. Bilullion T ' t ornpera ure, vast-ea, for nev-sn wordy 60a per ‘AUCTION Tide, Moon, Etc. .'i'1)rio.v1".o. Sof11- 11°61'1- atc to fresh winds. F1111’ and com» 1iiiraiiv1-ly 1-11111. llilgli tidi- this morning ut 11.2‘. and tonight at 11.41- Siiii sols this t11_'i‘li|il1$ at 5.15.1? and 9ALE--THE AUC- lion sale for Mrs. Janics Doyle. Yiirtory llotcl will be continued lutlay at 1.110 p. in. u-I ... ‘WANTED—A FEW YOUNG tzrado .l~lolufcin cows, freuhencil or 1luc to freshen soon. Signed \\'. A. Mulch. :*'~~-—-~~~~-~———i-1———-— 11111.11 1Q11101~r11w morning iil 5.48. WANTED-A M519 FOR GIN‘ il~‘lrst quarter inuoii Wcdntvailay. "11 houat-wvork- Amilv 106 Supt. 21, 0.411 1...... llorchcsicr St. 3i guii-iniorsldis tiiiio piu-htcon nihi» '""~"'"-"" ales lalor than ‘Charlottetown. ‘T0 LET HOUSE WITH MODERN convcninnci-s. Aipply 16 Sprligtl Park Road. . ‘FOR SkLE-— TWO COWQ GIV 1111; milk. Apply Robert Show. lirackloy Beach. Sept. 1B O ‘H0118: arena-won‘ “Noozie” the Sunshine Kid Tooxs LlKE FOR 111°)’ call il. Percheron horse. 1,. , F-KARDING WILL §.‘i'.'i"..."§’1'.'.‘.~=,ClIl...".Y.'§;...1b11'.1113 1 HAVE "r0 GET OUT hqltllly to the highest bidder. ITQ-flE BIG $TlCi< TO .__ . :- “"1 11ml 1GET THOEiE CHORE§ ‘man vvmtrsm- wir WANT -DONElN CONGRE95 ii few rcul live representatives 1 _ II/ 111 ovary city and town lii. cnniv 1111 to null automobile atop I18‘ 1111111: positively prevent: anoi- l First tht-ri- is: no V1l‘lllt‘ in any - .. . _. __ " _ , 1 . p _’ gciieiaititin with NV" mm‘ m 1111‘11'1'1‘1k111g “hwh 111111111‘ 1'“ "H11" scoincd of luto to liavc failcn upon To “Charlottetown 1 \\=\s~ \\\\\\ p Read byEverybody s Covers: Prince 1111111111111 island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. Turkish l-‘orccs are Concentrating 0n Border of Neutral 1Zone Two Great Subjects 1 Under Keen Analysis tlr. Stewart? _l.e_ct_ures » Yesterday on “Carlyle” and "Public Opinion“ Were Eiitensely interest " ing and lllpininativo. lie Diagnoses “Crowd Psychology. Two of the most fasciualtini: 1211-1 Lures yct tlclivored by Dr. Stewart liis rs-putc liad been cltudcil 0f llute because hc had said tfli(‘1l Tu - as Act olWar. Delegate in London and Geneva l (Special to The Guardian.) (‘.1)I\iS'l‘.\N’l‘lNOPLIC, Scpl. 11.- \\‘it1i 'l‘urkisli forums rapiilly @1111- ci-nlrritiiig on the borilcifloi’ tho nctilriil zone. General l’iill‘l‘11i1;l1)1l, of dhilhoiisie University at Sl.1violont things against cortain James Hull this week were those 14-11110111-11-3 ‘$1111.11 111.1. 110w 1.x. 01' 1-‘1‘e1e1‘1111.1’ flflcrflvltu 111111 even tromclv popular. ‘He instrusteil lug. 'i‘liere was a good atlmniaiico 1-11.111111.1._.1c,.y he S01 11111,, V1111“. 11111111 111 1111111 11111911111511- 1111111131111111!’ 11111111: zidvnnco of natural sciences. the evening. "Carlyle" was the!1111,1 11,. 1111111 11.01111“, compumcnts subji-ct of tlic afternoon lectured“) 111,. G1,1.11111113_ But m an these 21.1121‘.11112.3912i‘ll.§‘JJ..l’.i.."5‘.111,31,513??-ghritq, Stewart spoke on “Public 0pin~ 1 . »', 171i‘ "gflulml we “CM ion" Mr Rogers Superintendent Xevm“ "M" "M. 313° mum _ 1_ U '_ H» _ i mull“ whose truth wc are torccil to ac- ol indirection,‘ oltolllltiyllllifl 11° ‘_' ~|kii1i\\'lt~dg1~. llr. Slcsvart’ arguctl A" L“? 1‘“1"‘1_,|“ L111 “u?” .1, :tliat thc common complziiiii pemfgd '11 1(_1d11_1_i“'_l(1ci'gr('f".tf"f"ui1against (‘arlylc ol having santfion- - -,»;1;1,,;;1,,~,-1-,<~ .1::::;..::1..i'.;.: .1" 11:11.‘ .'.'.r"::..::::.:. 1 »~ ‘And he ivzirncd his ziuilit-iiri- that -tli1.-1'i: .ii’1- ccrlnin limitations lllll11‘l‘ Th mas Carl le. , - . . ° 7 \\1lli'1l w1- must toriii our t-stimatc m. quqvqrl 1101,11" m“, lwuu," l.i this lzrcut writcris il<1l1t’\'t'lil\‘lll. ‘mgkéra W “rtvrlmnn hv vunumfib ‘U110 11111.11 not lotik for (‘X1111 moi‘- ,‘1l irupaii'iizilllv from |‘.~'.tricl historic . accltrztcy 11§1t')\\'lll;; rbcloi-iciaii, or .liiii1iuii charity front . .‘1lv~ ' ills lamc. .\ sli1-tcl1 was givcii oil. his most interesting: lifc story, _ _ H _ , _ and tli1- 'l‘lil'l'il1 tenor of lho ail-i?“ hm 11w" “"11 1111 ‘"111 1111‘1'1" M‘ -- m mo“ “m. rpwmi y tin.- loit-ultist. litcrary figure ol ' , ' this llllll‘. but. onc cf 1111‘ gri-ult-si ‘c1 \.l(lhlil bad bccu unlalr and tliafmumll m“, Q m. u“ ‘imtlp. n“ a satirist. from a unfailing an habitual lint, ainld tiii-sc 11o- ' ', hi- l'l11liil1lll5t1 lug th1- imini-iisc iiiflucma- which (‘arlyln- had cxcrtcil on a |1l't~\‘i(1ll:l ‘tlii- ccltpsc that i (‘arlylis is ont- ol the gr1\.:it.iiiii1-.- Szewurk r. WW‘! m tcciitli century tt-achcrs t1» whom 5mm, m. m" vlo-S 101m klmw" PM we shrill in thelcnti 1H‘ forcctl to i~i--Iv,1111_,_.1,1, 11,11,111“; 11, 111,111,111 “m1 1.. ""11- ihc nccrl fur [1l‘l1Si‘l‘Vil|" '- ’ - _ . _ _ , - . . i, ll lltl. _'llir¢-i- oulstantling ll\]it\t1.\hvumulfl-fl "M11101, in H“, 1.1.11.1, 111 1111' 11111 111"’,11111'1""'. ‘onimwiivciilili, pointing out t1lill \\'<1T11 \\'1‘1'1‘ 1115111111111S11"11'ithe \'1('\\' he flu-l! cxprcsscil. t'arl_vl-~ lir Sltrlllilld staid bad lit-1~.".:i11hough unlmlpulnl, at [he Um?‘ is ‘ rury cssayisl. an historian. antllno“. 11,1, 01.1w,“ 111- m; ML 1111a,.“ .11t‘1d 11i1111l11111‘11'1‘1'- 111 1111' 1111-11‘ as ul-=1\\\'lici'o, “'11 ft-lt our-c iisalu of tlicso ros|lc1rls his stylc, though 1111, 111,111.11 or a ‘Iunishml hn|“l’“ll(l by 11o 111111111- 111111114 “'1111'11 11.1ll.‘ill't1 11111-1- iiiori- tlii- sound (if 11 \\';l..' ‘ ‘voice that is still. i 1 1 talc to linittito, had a 111t.'i'ii1_-'1 of its own who-w 110111‘? 11111111 111‘ zitllniticd i-voii -li_\- his most hostili- ‘ Public Opinion. T1111 PSSlLV$ were niainictl critics. 1111- aiiinzint; originality of 111111111‘ n1», $1..,,-111-1 1,,.1;1111 111$ address 111117111 11f" humor. 1111'! of vivid do.» last t1\'t‘1l1ll_‘-‘,' b)’ 11011111114‘ out i111.- fcripilou, what Lord .\ll)! ",' 111111 ]l‘-ll‘.’illIi)Ili1‘i control \\"i-.!i Public callcd “words and lmzigzcst ihriil-ifrlllilifil: ivi-ris 11111‘ 111. 1111111-111. ltoly pit-turcstilte and satiric, niar-‘uiil iii very V1ll'li~'| splic: s, "Illi- vollnus collc-tion and antithcs- hifzlLillg from a 1*. c, fash» i-s." The l1- wars lndeeil Lvar- ion lii (H0148, lilo .i \ ias amuse hiiric, rugged. lacking in the giaic. mcnts and politwal 1.1~i-1‘(11-.~111- the elegance. tho smoothness llr- drew zittcntlon to tlic. curious which for some constitute the fact that ihosc who are most fully controlled by the [)1‘"\'.i11lfl',.! 111011115 of their surroiiudin " arc oft most vociferous 1a as 'ii_-: rlicii" personal independence Such being thc- s-Lrcagth of ihiblii: (itiiiiion, it truly charm in tirtlsiic speech. But it was often for that very roa- soii the niurc vivid. zirrcstinnt. a wir1iu1:i' of Imaginative strength. ills "Front-h Iiiovoliiilon." for cx- Mmm, w“ a 111.111“, l1o1.111_...11 0,-1.1 hccaiiii- lmpc-rtaiit tiiai w1~ should 1111.“. '11., 0111,__“.111,S1, 11.111511, 11, 1111 unticrsittinti how it is formcil. how its forcc ls ncoa-irr-rl. sustained, tiugnit-ntctl 0i‘ i'e1liic..i1l_ \'l.'liat ho hail to rqiciik of ivan. in short, "tTUWtb yisvcholo “ ll. ivas rcriulsilc, then, t. 1l1rflii1- with some: 1irccislian whiit is lil"'llli b)’ a psychological "r-rcivil.“ This did not mean any chance a FUflillhIll thi- rlclicr for its cunning ilisson- zint-Ps, and in ivliirse colors w1- havr- revealed as seldom before tht- literary potonticn of llizht and 1111:1111‘. ' T111. 11111111111)» 11f i-oiiic persons to appreciate him springs. 111 111‘- 511111111131 11111111111" 1mm the of persons who ivt-rc in irhvsiii-il 1111" 111111‘ . 1110", . so proximity to oiio anothi r. "rrov 1111"" b14111‘ 1‘11111'1' ‘V1111 1111' iiiist realize in some tlwrcc thclr "151111111 11111111111111" "“'1111’11 1111' m“ nnitv. they must hflVUvil crowd P1111 1111111'1'-‘11-111111 11111111111 1'°1‘“1111'1' sclf-consclousncss. in 111mb‘ 513111.11 it ublc iicttiiuiiitancc “with ll1L'if*1‘|l-L_hnnc(, “ggrpgflfionhnfls 1H H“, 1110111 11111111301111?’ 1" " "11111'11 niultituilc nn tho streets of a. yours him-111‘ 1111111 - art-at clly~--ner-d not. ha a real Rcvoli1tioii"-—~ which n: crowd at all, wliilr- tli1~ namc might ‘ be fitly applied to tlic widely scat - tort-d members of a political part)‘. oi’ a church. 0r a Masonic. brother- hood, who were unknown to one - iliifrUlPl‘ not only by sight. but u gciicral knowledge 1 le facts oi’ Lot such readers "Post and Prt-sciit," or esonvs us that on B1: that grunt mo‘ i" "E1 wolf's llfc uf Jirhfls .. or S11‘ even by namc. ‘Plioso. for example, Waltci- Scott. or with tho 111111111‘ who read mid are influenooil by (m 11111114111111, or oven with “Lat- the some party newspaper. still more the citizens of 1i single ii1ui\i- clprillty or of 1i single country»- providetl they fool and mcogiilm their corporate unl0n-—~conistltutc a pliycholottlcril “cruwtl". hit-tuber ship in one of these bodies pro- foundly affects the lileas. the feel- ings, the purposes of the individ- iial. The crowd is not just the sum total of all the individuals who compose it. any more tlrnn the human body ls just the sum total of dis limbs and organs. Thus society has been with fitness described as an organism. But. Dr. Stewart wont on. Pub- lic Opinion at least begins w-lth lii- dlvlduals. The sliln-iflcant ques- tion is, what are the steps that in- tervene between the stage iii which ilt is a more ivhlin or occen~ tor Day Pumphletfl." As an historian. t.‘a1'l.\’10 111111 1111‘ credit or having not ladccti record- cd tho great ‘Revolution lii Maniac. but of having ifor thm-ic who know 1111. {111-is iiitui'pri!l.u1l their sigiflllfl- nncc as they had never been inter- ]1l‘i1i.l‘i| before. It had boon 1111111 siilil that (‘arlyliv hail done more to brliirz home thc moaning of thnl [Quropi-iin upheaval to tlie gi-ncrnl reader than bud beeimloiic by 111° ivorlur of all other 112F116!!! com- bined. So too iii his (rmiiwells flattens" he had road for "the first time to Englishmen the true signification of thn Puritan rcvolt. lfo had rescued tho character oi‘ iiliomwcll from the 111110111111 111111 hail no long been cast up1i|i it 11.111311 11, ion‘ today that lie-rmuny \\'0uld b t.‘o11iin.il\1l1i' of lirllriiifs Near East; &1.l'lll_\' today’ scrved netici- on Mus» Lipi-ia Kcmiil that any advaucc in- to the inter-allicd territory’ would be considered an act of ivar. 'l‘hl..- ivas.’ Britain's I":1)1}' to tho throat of llainitl Buy. Kemrilistt 'i-1\pi'cs1-11- taiive in ('.Ul1.\‘l‘\lli.1fl0[)1£‘ that tlic ‘lurks would -. is» tho iicutrzil1 zone to 1l\\’.li|l‘. 'l‘liraco if that giroviiici: were not turncil over to them lllllilliflifllflly. .\ll tiight. ffrit- ' troops din: in on lh1: Near ' front, icliifori-ciiionts going tip from all the carrisons in tfoii. stantinophr. 'l‘li11. ltailwiiy' station". \Vt‘l‘l\ crowded as xvivcs of Jiritisli officers and scorcs of other 11651‘: strfts took tbcir (11'1)iil‘lll!‘i‘. from tho war mnc. 2i. —- Nears re- 1 (HQNEYA. Supt. cclwed licro that the (icriuan Sri-l r-dilist ctlnVPilllllll bud uillcil upon! 11111 l§vf'lll.il\ 1';iI\'t‘1‘llll-i-1l‘l to apply! for ill1lil1~"‘1\lll to the League 0i"- Naiioiis. liziii ilroilJtfi great iiiti-i‘ est in 1111113111‘, quarts-rs. lii-lcgiiti-s who liavt- luliiii the, lllfi-‘i uctive- part in the work of tho 11FS6lil-1)1\'. cxprcsseil the opin- c to llltililhtjfhhll) if she ap- '1 elected 1ilie1l. Urge League's Mediation. l.-ON!10I\'. Sept. jinn, Now Zczilanil and (‘1li1iil1iZlli' i1l.‘1t-‘llilit'.< to tho League of Na1 timis (‘ziiincll at (ii-nova toilay" tcl-l k‘:].1\p1|(’Ol Lloyd Gco1'_i:-:. urging him‘ lo .‘l(‘lt‘]11 llio liii-tlltiliiii of Lcilrzin- -ln llii- Netti‘ rftis‘ crisisn a1-1-or1ling to an l‘Xt‘1tilll§lt‘ t1-l1-r.'r.iph, i . .l1"-“-]l(l1.-l'1l l‘t!(‘i.‘l\'0il 11t1l'(‘ today. France and Italy Wlithdraw fromi Neutral Zones ‘ (".O\IST_\N'I‘INOPLE. Rccpl. The l1‘r<-n1:li and Italian d. .11 i-, merits and flags. wore \\'1l1lt1l'Il\\’li1 from iii-a neutral 7111:1115 of lsmid and the l)ar1l:incllc.< on orJersI from tbcir resncctivi: governments- Moslems Denounce England CALOUTTA. Sept. 2l.— Lloyd! ticornc, was Ilonoiiiii-r-il thou-1 saindai of hlosleiiis itidziy, follow-l bu: a pilgrimage. to the Wositiicsl at which przuvcrs \V(‘l‘l.‘ of cred for tlic success of hlustaphu 1\'(-‘l1ill1.1 "’l‘h1-'r1= is a coiisplraf:t' 111 wipe‘ thi- ‘Turks oft‘ the face of the‘ earth“ spcakcrs ilecliiiwztl. "W111 will not toicraic Lligvtl Gcurgc oi" his". policy further." 1 English Churches Ofiler Prayers For Peace "LONDON. Supt. 21." 'i‘.‘11- irhulcr- hi "ouncil of "roe ('1illl‘t'1lt':-1 in 11311111111111, has directed that pray- ers he ullcrcd in all [roe cliurclics Sunday i121- poaci: ‘and an irscripc from war in the Near blast. ‘ , Turk Patrols Nearing Dardanelles tfflNSdi-lNTlNOPbE, Sept. 21 - Advuuco patrols of tlic Kciiiitlisi, zirniv are reported to have i.E\L1l~ 1>1l i-Izinc, twenty tlirco mill-s from 1111- Dardancllcs. :1 good Gcliiiaii- built road connccli-i with the coast so that the 'l‘urkls=l1 troops will hat.- caisy going in case tlicy plan to push on ticrtiss tlie neutral zone. Japan Will -Nut interfere in Near East Trouble TOKYO, $12111’. 2i.— Japan under no circumstances will parliclpitte in the Turkish trouble. No inter- foriani-n in European trouble ls 11 cardinal principle says a foreign offici- official. ‘Unanimlty in the League oi‘ Nntloiio is 1Iieces11ary for Allied action, he said, which unanimity is impossible, and regardless of the possible actions of Plngland. France and ltaly. Japan etands aloof. lllloelem Chief Warns ‘teln Great Brit- 1L0ND0N. Sept. 2i.-ASH Maho- lned Sit-ah, the Aga Khan, Chief of the Indian Moslems rind a loyal indinn subject of Grout Britain, ivho ls now in London has issued a wi-arnliii; to Grout Britain against Lloyd George's Turkish policy. ‘1“"1'1' 11"" 11111‘ 11'1"" 11 "1"" And iuiiiouzn wr- nnw reuflfll 11111 trleit _’ - 1 __ y oi one or two, and the 1111111111 “-"‘Y '1°|1‘°,"1 1’1:d1:'°:1.1f,' "l-‘reflerlck l1“; 151"" "f1 11“ 111" stage at which ii ls the settled mung ‘far ,1111rt%u bran?“ ‘Auto culoglstlc of tho Gcrnidnin. 11.111‘ b91191 m, even the overmafltemlg Sh“ a on. hum B‘ N‘ a" mains a monument of l1 nto. .11 9.8810,, or a cnmmumwv so 511.0111; 1,. "1111- 1'- 0- 13°11 1 - '3 erudhlou- that the individual challenges 0i‘ 1‘ 1- 0111111111 AS] 51 120ml vgmuhltztecgyczfs- rfiélflts it at hi: peril? "_" lyie 11 rnmena eerv ce ' ho first mo e lls that of logical u?“ MONEY" AT H°"""'.1! 808171-‘1-4111-‘11 1111111191 11°‘111"°1 1111-‘ reasoning, We have aomethilng ,° 11°- wfl W11! ' 1" "'1' 111111-11.- or Lawr- Proo-wiv 1111 proved. to 1... .1111 believe it. But m“ 1'11“ "111" '11” “m. NW1‘ 011 11111 91111111111 m°v°111°11f this accounts for only ii small num ‘r us, Np cmvulllll. _W.O 111 was the wisest word spoken 11- her of our cherished convictions. 1111111-1116 H1991! W11 ‘m1 1'1" elm-t. time, which his countrymen Probably the great. mass of our '1'"- WBIIM 911W “"11 lied an opportunity to hear and _ "an. 1o! 1111111110 11111111 e11 dlerelflfll. 1 . .. 1 twnlioml 0n Ewe 8-) '- 0i ..._....--_. -' “f nm convinced" he r-ald, “that the sooner there 1Q n lusting to Mediation ofbeague oi Natios Receives Reassuring News from Representatives ’]:l'111h1l rlis Warned That any Advance will be Regarded British Reinlorceiuents are “Digging in” Along Border and are Prepared for any Emergency. Australian and New Zealand s at Geneva llrge Submission ol Dispute Ottawa p1: r1: bcuvccu Grcat Britain and ‘Furhcy, the hcttcr it will be. The ’I‘urlis only want their national 111112110111101180 within their own frontiers and tlie hloslcir: world ilcsires that for a basis of Settle- ment. , An arrangement cculd be easily‘ come to albuut. the Straits of the Uitrdanellos, what the fight: is about l fail tc sce. “Why not have an immediate conference to hear the Turk side? Let us talk first and, ii‘ il is found that imperial intcrcsts are at stake, then fight. “A ‘iizht ivoulil mcan that 200,000 iiicn would have to fight for three or four yours it Gut-villa wuifare in AS121 Nlinor. At tho cud of that time Great llritaiii would have a daugertius ixliiti- elephant in the shape 11f :1 sullen Illosleiinlvorlil. Of (rourse Great Britain would win, but is a victory worth the cost when the alternative is losing the loyalty‘ of tlii: Alivsicm population through- out thc liluiplre and the friendship of Lilc 'l‘urks'."' Serious Rising in Messopotamia t‘().\1'S'l'AN'l‘lN()l’LE. Sept. Z1.»- .»\!1 Anatolian agent-y 111111011119115 11 communique from blardin, thr- frontiers of lralt. of several uprisings in Northern Mesopota- iiila, ivhitrli are rapidly becoming genieriil. .\l1)lll Kort Bey, chief of the He- iiiuvclld tribe. has declared war ‘against the British and has Llkldl‘ -_.1_ A115|1-11_;(1V11i‘ Suliiimanieth. (Ihcuflflhewall and other ncarby villages. 't‘h1=. first micounter was in thii 1110111111’ of indeiiilr, iwherc his incn kilit-il a British Major, two tor Abiillinri was reinforced i111" trihcs of Slirneliui and iiii1l..'iltzickcil Allnlii, tlcfeating 1i garrison and culpturlng their arms. ziunnuuitimi and twen- ty machine guns. by Drzaii l Balkans Not aWar Factor mamas, Sept. 2i. - M. Tcliit- 1 cirerin, in an exclusive interview with thi- Star and 'l‘iio 'l‘ribune, maintained that the little entciite, 11W111i;'to internal discontent, is not a serious military fnctm- in 111111111111 the Near Etistcrii em-brog» 11o. "Tho war efforts of Czecho- Slovilkia, Jiigo- ‘Slavia. lloumtinia and Poland, would he greatly hani- pcrcil by internal troubles“ be All u» mfl '1‘ ‘ 1 I t. 1'51 Worth ' Preparations Under Way Extensive alterations to Navy League building are now un “older activities which it is antiel League in the near future the lower floor, where the piirti liito one large room, which be used for social fuizctions and ilillliilflllgti. the room now occuped Daughters of the Empire will be converted League, and in meeting room. The contract Lowe Bros and needless to say the work will be thoroughly carried out. Tlii- directing committee 0t’ the iterations referred to after earofull of a modern Navy League which will be a center of strcial activities and a fitting headquar- tvi-s for the entertainment of visit in! seamen, as well as u self-sus- taining institution for the training of naval cadets and for instruction work in naviigation and ship. The splendid site occupied by the (‘lub building, situated as it is upon the Esplanade frrmléng tlic Hlllsboro River and command- lna a fine outlook towards the harbor and Victoria Park. makes it an ideal one for an ilnstltution of this kind and in remodelling it (misc as to provide for a larger pro- Ouebec Elections to‘ be Held in Match l (Special to The Guardian.) 611111181X‘. Sept 21—Gencral clcc ‘lions in this province will be held -llf‘X[ March according to informa- 1tion obtained here last night. l 111Q-11apt1iiiis and scvcrai soldiers. 1411-‘ and danger of the British Garri- -.<ons being overwhelmed. Troop movements 11.11013 on obtaining peaceful solu- tion of tlilficnltles. The government. has never lost nicnt has demanded strong pre cnutlonary measures be tale-op to small garrlsons inevitable loss disaster Tnrlney with prestige and Extensive Changes in Navy league Bu Campaign During tlie Corning Winter. "tritium; of usefulness the execir der way for the accommodation of pated will be carried out by the The changes include a remodelling of tions arc being torn down and the hallway, office, 11nd 011111-121 room on the left of the entrance converted may On the upper floor by the into the office of the addition to the for tho remodelling of‘ the interior of tho building has been let to Messrs Navy League have planned the al- consideration of the requirements Club S83 Ill fl li- continue in accord- iope of a peaceful settlement, ‘but knowledge of the Tupk tempera - so that if the government choose". t0 prepare for worst rather than al- low optimism to outweigh military advice and face risks of appalling ln of certainty of having for Vigorous liducfitional 1.. tlve members feel confident. of having behind them public support generally. 1:1 The Boys Naval Brigade clan which opened ln the League build lng on Sept. 3rd under the cap- able instruction of Commtldeizw Gt Lowlands progressln maria ill- odabiy, parblculnr ate inn t: be- ing given to physical driiiflhevl are vacancies yet. for a few ION pupils who should communicate with Commander Lewln at. once. A fuller report of the Naval Bri- gade activities will ‘be published later, when the preliminary drill has been mastered. This feature Navigation class room, Cadets‘ 0f the Navy League is one of great room Jand Wireless room. there importance and will be pushed for will be it cloak room and ladies‘ word vigorously throughout the coming winter. Another ilmportant service ren- tiered by the Navy League is the Navigation Class which it...1s.ex- pected will open la December or January. Last year it will bemo- membcred there was an excellent attendance and the class devei0p~ ed some brilliant pupils. Thin-yea: if the expectations of the League Committee materialize. lb hi. hoped to have an even morewauccessful class. The splendid equipment of nautical dnstrumentn, text-books- etc., already installed ‘for the thorough teaching of navigation. insures to the prospective etud- ents who will be "under the direct lnstrucbion of Commander Lewln. a first clans up-to-date course. " '1 The Wireleas c-laae under --tl1e tuition of Mr. Walter Hylldman has been a very popular feature tor the past. two years and n0 doubt many young men are look- ing forward to enrolling when the opportunity comes. timer P. Roberts, - Found Guilty (Special to The Guardian.) TU-SKET, N. 8., Sept Zb-Omfir P. Roberts, the sixty-eight. year old giurie and trapper was found guilty this afternoon of the mur- der of hisnnlneteen-yiear-gld house.- loilge 31'. North Kepmtville, Yar- niouth County. on the night of Aug ust 28-29 last, by a Jury of hi! countrymen, sitting under Mr. Jus~ tice Chisholm, of the Supreme court. The prisoner was remand- ed for sentence until the last ‘day of thc present term, probably Fri- day. Announcements, W Coming, events, Meetings, Etc 3111,11 1e eniei- upon holy war to recover n‘,‘,ls‘__wc p” u o u" d“! u‘ Jugo- skiviii is mDililfll-d 11v 111. 11 , per line per GIL! topgdlil, o: over. 1surre1-tion n1 wl/laitedoniii, Croatia Iressure 1"’ bemg brmmm on 5° . m" m’ u, m’. . or o", 111111 Shvenld and Czech“ skww government to p111bllsh the _n0te i0 5 11811"! 1 lllll 162181‘! 6011M ll _ 111,, 11011111110115 1116111191. Lloyd one wor 0 per cent. dleoount tor lila ls iiicn:icod by liisiirrt-clions in f‘ _ '_ cash. Adda-en form! Dirt of Id- Slziviii. tllllfillf-f the Sliesian poles hem?“ 00111111191011 the matter 1.111s m“ .11" b‘ 9”‘ 1°" 111111 the (‘urpathinii Ruthcnlans. mnmmg‘ hm H" n” no 1161:1510“ ' “*1 ' ' 1101111111111" 1S so mwnsmy 1mm‘ by has been taken. “Taxi Service item E Dire 111;. 1101,1110 of 3135111113131“ that 1n_ H0191 PIIODO till-J. I ‘50-92-7-181 surructfions are moment," The 111F111 reserves but its policy is influenced iby its pcaccf-iil ziims and it desires bring a siettlenieiit. Russian govern- Hopes for Lord Curzon’: Visit - LONDON. Sept. 2»1.—'I‘l1c (fana- dian and Australian delegations at Llcni-va arc reported to be urging immediate consideration by [he 1101111111» of Nations of political in- tiarvclltioii in the Near [East crisis, but tho British dclegtition is 1411111 to be more reluctant in XldVUCliHng =l111li fl. course. lii tlii- meantime tho presence of Lord (‘iirzon iii Paris is appar- 111111‘ welcomcrl by the French on account of his moderate concilia- tory views in urging 1111 A1111“). ‘French iiuloii of policy 1111.1 M11911 Sir Len Chiazza Money, famous British financier, points nut that the critical situation now is vasl- ly tllffercnt to that. in 11.114 when the pence and very life of the whole civilized world were men- arsed. 'I‘l'rcn the government. ear-rind the" rilatlon wholeheartedly with lt. because of ltsginlnrpeachable honesty of purpose. Now both Brl. tnin and the Donilnions are await- ing clear ilefiiiltlons of policy. ‘Viscount Grey. writing In the London Press, tidvncnteu tire post ponc-nient of National criticism of Premier Lloyd George and urges that all concentrate on unanimous support oi’ Lord Canon's plan. Britain Hopeful. But Watchful. LONDON. Sept. 2i.-— Military and Naval movements 11111110111911 on Monday arc now well advapggd and the government ls relieved of‘ anxiety o; gridded coup by ffurkg possiilrle at m4; li-bcrty of action, l0 News news rugaiwling the Near the Dominion Government. tonight that (lespatches had ar and from Canada's those he said were distinctly re assuring. ed “has cleared inatcrliiiljv.“ -_..-... - Ofififfifflflv Ottawa Receives More Reasaunlng OT'l‘.-\\V/\. Sept. 21.-—'.Vlore good _ East 'sltiiatio1i was received today by ‘The P‘r1mo Minister announced rived from the lirtlsh Government delegates to the Lcage of Nations nt Geneva. “The situation" he add- "Tui lurviee etanil day, I. B wedlock, night-dime“: IcCnrey 118 Sydney 8L. James Power. .. "s. smALue TAXI enrivice. Day phone 521, night pliohei289-L. 8015-19-31 .."'l'he farm, stock, crop and im- plements of the late John E. Fraser. May-lipid will be solidity Public Auction on Friday next, Sept. 22nd, at 1 p. m. 1922. ‘ ROOil-IQ-ll keeper, .i<‘lona Gray at his buntilrl; 7 an in IAAQ,1_ O O b = uoninirr vouiisni 1’ F, t E crmnuorrsrowu GUARDIAN $4000 1111-5 PRIZE 1 x come: TITION t l? 1 I l: NOMINATION BLANK I 11 (iuiitlcmen:——- 1: b t inomlniito 1 I ' Address 1 1 Nominated by 1‘ 1 1P Address , = ., 1. ... :1 ill OOO FREE POINTS ‘ . 1 _ ‘ > ' ‘-I'1u| q Given with the first nomination for oaeh-nvunlnbli ~ t The names of persons making nomination: will not be 1 divulged. - 1 1 .. .1 ENROLL YOUR NAME EARLY fiylyvwwvvwvvv