\ m: ctultutnmwu aulnuun I . Mnrnlng Dally (Founded In llfll Authorised u Second Clan Mull. Post Offlu , Department. Ottawa ' Illa Gnrdlun may be vhf-lined n: llnb luacun Shop. Mom-Ion. N. B» This News Shop. Munctun. N. B. HD0114: McLeun, Pu-tuu N S. Walker’: Wh-ta Spot. ll Salter $1.. llnllfnx, NJ. Iatlnpolltnn News Agency. 1248 Peel SL__ Montreal. , Unlbod Clgu Stores Chateau lanrler, Oil-III OIL B. Allken, Lord Elgln’: Motel mun, Ont. .l. Fine, 354 Bay Sh, Tornnlo. Olll. Wolfds New; Stand, Bradbury. Ont. Old South News. Cor. ivluk and vluhlnglon Sh. Boston Holding’; New; Agency, Times Bulldlng New Yuri. Pruldent: W. Chester S. McLnre, MJ’. VlcePrc-tunent: I R. Burnett FJJ Secretary: lleul Col i.) \ tllmlhnnon. 0.8.0. Editor and hlunaglng Dlrectm: 1 R. Burnett, FJJ. Aasoclatt Ldltors; Frank Walker 1nd [an A, Burnett _ “The Strongest illemory is Weaker Tluul "l: Weakest Ink." TUESDAY, MAY l4, 15MB U. S. Financing Th!) Unilul States St-tmtc- is moving now 10 but illl cull to it lung llt‘l'lll(l of deficit gov- (Tllllltjlll fivamcntg hv rcrluciitg the limit of the Iictlc-rzil tit-bi. lluriug thc wztr the legal limit “'11s rztiscd to the zilznitst unintagi|1ul)le figure of $300 billions hm zisttuil lit-ht did not quite tcsich it. .\o\v, with the approval of the Gov- ernment, the St-nzitp finance cOmtnittcc has un- animously approved zt bill which would limit the debt to $.75 billions. :\s of lulv t next the debt will stand at about this figurc. Since March l it has been t." reduced bv S7 ltillions and further reductions are planned (luring the remainder of this year. By the beginning of the new fiscal year, luly I. the (Trucrnmcnt expects to be on a “pay-as- wc-go" biisb. according to Scuzitor Byrd, author ,. 0f the debt litlllllllifltl bill, who called it "a con- ’ t, crete step towztril the end of deficit financ- ‘5 ing." None of the other democratic countries which were itivnlvcd in the recent war can show a financial record contpnrnltle with the rapid recovery of the United States, after budgets seriously imbalanced for l7 years. In Canada we are still fzir from balancing our budget and while our neighbor is zible to reduce debt sub- stantially we are stiil increasing it heavily here. Premier King's Departure 1V!‘ _ ‘Referfifl! to the departure of the Prime ' Minister for England, the Ottawa correspond- ent of the il/lonfrcnl (iazettc says: \Vhat puzzles many, even some who profess to be on the in- Sldfi, is why (lllflllt! this session he took the trouble to ltztvc the Ilrtuse enact legislation that would enzible him tn name a Secretary of State for Iixterttztl Affairs other than himself, and Q". then fail to follow through. It may have been .5.‘ his way of telling his party that he intends to ' ‘ - stgty in the lizist lllock for a considerable time; that at least tilenty of time will be afforded _ Cabinet aspirants to show if they are fit t0 take .§ on the load of lixtcrnnl Affairs. That he will i remain Prime Minister rind Leader of the House and President of the Council also for a con- siderable time is now assumed. Some Liberals say he will be at the top so long as he is phy- sically capable nf doing a iob, that he may even lead his txtrty in the itext gvneral election in spite of his own ltints that he would quit be- fore that time. Ile continues to be a puzzle, and, even though it looks like a trick 0f over- simplification, that may be the answer to a lot of questions about him. :*.*‘-'-'x‘?-<‘P Games In The Senate Ikllll lllL‘ \\'t)l'l\l slllléllitttt 35 it is-qvitl] {e115 0f tnilli0us of peoplc starving in Ettropg — with the Big Powers tmnble to m.'ike up tlfcir minds whether to work l‘lfll‘llll‘l' or SilllUlflQC each oth- ers" schemes for hcit¢riiici1t~\vitli the Ottawa Confcreticc >l1lI>\\'1‘(‘Cl\(‘(l and Provincial hopcs scattered like so much driftwood afloat on the bottomlcss .‘~{.'l of bzmltruptcy—~\vitl1 everything gone wrung .'tilvr :1 \irtory ltolditig out possi- bilities the nut-t Qlinioits in zill humztu historv— with thcsc and olhcr issues vital to all matt- kind czilling for ttrrtftttllltl thought, discussion and decision by the wisest lcgi5lat0rs'of every land :-—hn\v do sonic of our Iilder Stntcsmeit in this p111“ lmiiiiitinn ltihs‘ their working time.’ Ilfire is :m example, cullvd front the pages of llanszird: “(pngitittilations b0 winner; “(tn the Orders of the Day; "lion. Mr. llztig; llonitttrztblc scuztlors, be- fnrt; the llrdcrs of the llrty are cztllctl, I should like to draw the attention of this House to a very important event which occurred in this part of the country during the past two weeks. A little village out west by the itnuic of \Vin- nipcg -— “Srtitie Hun. Svinitors: Oh, oh! "llon. Mr. ll;lif.{.'—S(‘l1[ a hockey tciirtt down to Ontario and won the Memorial Cup. "Some ll/m. Senators: Ilear, hear. “Hon. Mr. llaig: The boys on the team vwere not professional players; I know the fathers and htnthers of every one 0f them. AS five of these vnung men were writing univers- ity examinations, they had to study in the day- fitne and play their hockey at night. I am sure they will do as well in their examinations as they did in ltockey. Honourable senators from Ontario will no doubt appreciate hearing about this event. ‘ ' "H011. Mr. Euler: We know about it. "Hon. Mr. Ilaig: Hnnnurablc senators from ‘foronto will be especially pleased to hear i. about it. ’ “Hon. Mr. Hugessen: Page Colonel Drewl ,"Hon. Mr. l-lalg: We of the west are '~ purtlcnhrfy proud of ollf" hockey tegms, because Regina ‘you ‘the Allan Cup. I . "Hon. Mr." Euler: "What about the foot- ,. ' ova» y. ball championship last fall. "H01 Mf- Hail: I am not able to remem- ber back that far. . ' "Some Hon. Senators: Oh, 0h. “Hon. Mr. Sinclair: The ltonourablc sen- ator from Winnipeg has said that Regina \von the Allan Cup. I think he means Calgary. “Hon. Mr. Haig: that. The Calgary Stampeders won the Allan Cup. At the conclusion of the Memorial Cup competition in Toronto, members of the los- peg. Such a demonstration of good sportsman- ship after an exciting series of games shows that w; need have no fear for the future of Canada. I was very proud of the \Vinnipeg boys for ivinnitig the series, but I was almost as proud of the boys from Toronto who came forward and showed their good sportsmanship on that occasion. “Hon. Mr. Vicn: Honourable senators, I think that we should all reiOice with the hon- ourable leader opposite (Hon. Mr. Haigl about the success of the Winnipeg hockey team. I know that his youthful outlook would not per- mit him to let an event of this kind pass un- noticed. I should like to point out, however, that it might not bc expedient for honourable senators t0 refer in this house to hockey games and their results. Some honourable senators might have occasion to rise and refer l0 1110 success of Les Canadiens of Montreal. “any items conccrniitg local and provincial organiza- tions appear in the daily itewspapers and are worthy of note, but they are scarcely of such a nature as to iustify rcfedeitcc to them in this ltouse. This lteittg so, the practice of indulg- ing in such references would seem to be inad- visable. “Hon, Mr. Duff: Why not pass a res- olution about basketball?” —EDIIURIAL NUIIIS- Georgetown has iust announced its adop- tion of Daylight Saving Time; while a farmers‘ delegation petitions Silmmersitlc t0 revert. to Standard TIIHC. u v It took ten hours to Come fromlSackvillc to Charlottetown by train on Saturday. llow can we expect to develop a tourist industry with such a disservice? Ill U i i Commenting on the State Department's proposal to (lisscitiittatc news to other countries Senator Noah M. Mason stated: “When gov- ernments go into the news business the freedom of the Dmtlle is endangered and democracy l5 placed in jeopardy." ~ 1: w w w i Albert Einstein, Swiss professor of mathe- matical physics, born th-is date 187g at Zllrldl; he enunciated his theory of Relativity in a paper read at B€flin Academy in I915; the full significance of Einstein's mathematical investi- gations cannot be expressed in physical langu- age; so far as can be tested. the theory is in harmony with the great dynamical principles of conservation 0f energy. w 4 it t! Steps toward having terminal facilities made available at Iluctouche for the proposed ferry service from \Vest Point to the tnainland, have been taken at a citizens" tnecting over which Mr. l. K. McKee, r\l.L.A., presided, and Hr. J. l? Crossman was secretary. .-\ commit- tee of three—-.\Ir. McKee, \\'. ll. Nevvcombe and Louis I. Bourqtte—\vas framed to continue negotiations with the Island group. Advantages possessed by Buctouche port over other possible terminals were pointed out, including its central position, hotel service, rail service to Monctmi and ltighway connections. U i i Better late than never. It is reported that the crror of a fllC(llC\'2ll scribe 73f years ago has been rectified in the British lluusc 0f Lords in a decision to delete the “I:l" from the word “Charta." Ilenceforth the document signed by King John as the first step toward parliament- ary rights in England will be officially referred to as "Magna Carta." The debate arose in the course of a discussion on the bill to authorize British Museum trustees to lend one copy of the zlocumcnt to the United States to display in the Library of Congress for a two-year period. De- cision to alter the word in the hill followed an explanation by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Iow- itt, that the earliest use of tho word “Chnrtti" was in the 15th Century, 200 years after the document came into existence. The men who forced King Iohifs signature at the point of the sword at Runnymede referred to the document as "Carta." i ‘iii I One of the best and most acceptable period- icals that reaches our desk is The British Digest. It is usually replete with high class matter from pens of leading writers. The current issue is no exception, the authors making contributions be- ing such as Sir Norman Angell, Stephen Spend- er, Ernest Roth, Edward Sackville-West to mention but a few. One of the most delightful contributions is “The Naval 'l‘radition" by Arthur Bryant, who concludes as follows: “The study of morals and their foundation, manners, is the study which the world most needs today. If I were a millionaire I should not endow yet another university or college for teaching man to master nature-to split the atom, to multiply comfons and appetites, to facilitate and uni- versalise destruction.‘ Instead I should do as the men of old did, who, like us. had also looked barbarism in the face and seen its driDPlWI-l llwfi; I should give my ntillions to found enduring in- stitutions where mcn and women could study how best to master their own natures. Like the ancient Christian university curricula which we havg too tlong neglected and despised, mine would be founded to teach men to know their Maker, respect themselves and honour their neighbours. And if, before I died, I saw ' lt turning out scholars with ntorals and manners as good an those of the British Navy, I should feel that my money had certainly not been wasted." Yes, I meant to say ' iug team complimented tho boys from Winni-. rugcnsatorircruwu GUARDIAN _ Notes By 77w W“, A few more h and ‘the drunken fivfuft» uhln w vuv n3 in canoes. -Diinunbiiyu J Wllb the real noble boom on. ll ll a to mm that u u: the land-tn the world were equu d1 . ench person would receive about; 1B acres. —-Bt. ‘traumas Tlmeo- Joumval. If the ll from] f lln 1n the Unfrtgd Baths. 1n nifm‘ of sh with ' flu "1118 Brmhl lwpon- sfbllltyforml tlnefclsk cw unv dégfmmd. M22 Now that the uni of lance-cor- PO abolish 1n tho Can an armies 1n favour of prfv- fs w that- the pronunclu on loo-wasn't. instead of let-tenant Ls to ftglloyv. -Port Arthur News- cc. Now that nur halr ll turning gray, we daily become nun-e and rmre concerned 8001M, "What. 1s the Younger eneratfon oomlng to?" Fortunate y our hair ls not. so gmy that we cannot laugh off om- con- cern on most, occasions and charge up the mmmtt worry 1,0 the folbgfilgf advimc age. -Oalgary Accurdlng to “Spring 3100,", m azure 0f erctse 1s a poor way to reduce. To lwe one P0111111. a l55-ggund lass woitl-d have to (a) wres for ffve and u half hours. or (b) saw wood for 10 1~2 hours, or (c) walk 144 miles. 0r tdt climb the Washington monument, 4-8 tunes. ThLs has all been figured out, by Prof. Arthur Stclnhau-s of fiieoxgte Wllllanxs Col- lege Ln Chicago Professor Stein- h.a.us‘s advice 1s Just to eat. lws and save yourself a lot. of sweat. and The act. of compnlslon ls so n- ant to man that all of ti? “r:- D sLsurwe 1n human nature medlatielv stlmmoned thing that flfreaten-s free will. A free will, a. free mlnd. the freedom to apply their own fc-nnutlae to life so long as they do not harm another. have inspired and made pcssihle all of the wit. and genius that tndlvlduab have fven to this world. And that. has een much. In a stave society gen- ius could not exist, ft would be orimhed out. —Vicfor1a Colonist. The makers of plastics held an exposltlon In New York to show how man thin they had dflfiSBd from the p ucts. display were: Plastic buglcs and trumpets which require .10 warming up. A190 a string orchestra, with all Instru- ments of plastics. Golf clubs made of moliits-d nylon; a plastic boat: l1 horse with _a lastlc saddle. tThe hens-e was o the olchfashlonied sort). Plastic wall r on which Jtuilor can scrtbb wit-hour. get/- fin scolded. and u plast-lc gown Whch cannot be stained by a sipilleid cocktail-won Just rub 1t. ivifh a damp rag. A $30 to which mimufact-urtes on deman little plastic toys, such as buildings, horses, cowboys. -New York Her- ald Trlbtme. We should always remember lhlt the building of the Alaska High- way opened up a vast. area of coun- try previously tnucoesslble and al- most unexplored. The resources of this region tire stilt largely unsur- veyed, bwt. they may prove w be ve substantira. With a good road ava table, and wartlme controls relaxed, we may expect an influx of prospectors, timber-crulsers and ciihens anxlous to "s y out the land". What dlsoovercs they may make no one can now possibilities of the Pra rles and of Southern British Columibtu were not appreciated until the railways opened than to travel and settle- ment. The Alaska Highway may be destined to lay a slmllar role ln the north and. --Edmontoxi Journal. “Vllla llugcl" ls where the Krupp: themselves lived. The word “villa? stirs a picture of a small, charming house nestling h: peaceful re . 'I‘he Krupp "villa" 1s a 400- urchltiectural nwnstrosffy with "mer- chant, of death" wrttten all over ft. A full city block long. the maln hall Ls lined wltn massive famfly portralts. Alongside n throne-like canopy art t-hs fax end of the hall y]? a. patnttng of the Krupp f 1y, 25 to 30 feet. acros and half a-s high. {he smallest, portrait 1n l-hr: entire null 1s at. least 15 feet high by eight, feet across. The artists who hlred out their alnta 11nd brushes to the Krup b llfons evidently knew they cc please their employers by following one rule doubt, make ft, bfg . --M11waukee Journal tells of v t to Exam. . Lord Woolbon states n very clear truth when he says that produc- tion will not, increase 9o long as a large proportion of poopleis wages 1s taken by the taxsatherer. and so as wh-at. n-xrtalm can bu them no 1n the . The ltldh people do not, ilve n the tradition of Indian a-scetics. 'I'hey flnd no ad- vantage 1n scourglng themselves with nulls, however recommended more than time that. a little oom- nnu sauna was applied by Wch Mlnlstma to our wu 0f 1110- TIN?! wlll flnd the). to .“.=":.."°.t:." "r. m“ put t em n e r88» nuns-bl: prices would” vary shortly pay {ugh dividend-s 1n the form of vastly lnureasod production, and therefore vast. tncreasad aimplfea for export m e. This ls known as prlmlng the . l process of cause and effect. so la that 1t. 1s astonuhtm that. even Socialist. Min-tutors ‘do not. seem to tuidgrnetand 1t. —'I‘he Dally Mall. 14m 1'1. The Anslrlan Government |l offeudng u prise of 10.000 nchmL-ma GEO) for a new nut-tonal anthem to because It. ll n: thatndf “Dtutuhlam m u» Aiil-ufiinhgvg-"Iallm 1th bunt l0- filifwtf’ m.“ ‘l?! his» I: m: born M. r of t!!! Jtulnnnm 11000.81 xuflnnbm mph‘ Ifoltldenm was IUI LIGIIQ the New York polfce. g: a1 ta - "tbffitslltm nedlct. The winds by lfidlng wtuwmu fuiklm. It k go esumeoftlaem a ~74 GI The Byrnes’ Proposal‘ Old Charlottetown ForA Four Power Treaty him Various Soul-ul- i? (Uhlffld um futon-mutton ed from an course 1w Clpe St. Rogue. whluh On this, 1t h observed Landon, provedabudxrustake... lsazmennentatleazfbetrwuu - ._ “When we got down on the coast the Governments and public opln- 0v”. d whwh at Brazflmwl; 101$: urn-selves % 1on1 ln Bx-ltaln, mfubtrgttaet} Ema on? m. In: mum. Llndred $0 westwarda an harmonica. uev um nnrlnllvl nan-u leeward. taking us 1y slx weuzs 1s lees clear. a In m a t; wfisqmq-gvupq“: to beat our way mound the ape. —-- “h u pmkf“ 9"‘, and causing us to be very short In the tluee Vvestem Democrac- only the a of water; and at we kept les there f: full realization of me g. A commuting“ l ourselves on short and extent to whlch the future of Eur- ‘flul-f“ "V" W." mm the water under lock and key, when 0 and the world depends. ln the w. h,‘ 5-0,," ' we anrlved at; Batzla. an the 1st day 9e of a May 91th. Times Lead- ‘on 5 ' T" ‘u.’ , 1x50. we only er. on the place and stat/us m be gunk fim-"wifiii? ' ., ".- eumugh m one day. We mmgfe only w u defeated Germany. u: o uz. u: v15? a short s y at Bahia, owing to The future Ctf the Rhlneland and n,“ n“, k ha“ ‘n, I the B11 Consul vi g us of the Rhur. 1s the most. lmportmt of r the danger of yellow fever. We all the German mblenfa whtdlm w.‘ T“ ‘§'n$"%"',fi'- w‘ “'- otu- sup lles on board as qulck- still sentiment. It. is n, - as possl 1e, and sailed away, problem which w the Ptrertch, wtm up “r Won“- itrrnsurt "rmrr t‘ 1""- "m W PTO asfmt less .01" . usourpeoakrtost tbitr“ u. tut“ an. "t" septic “m; T" ca." "tub m "°..,“,"' "°""" am so o yeow n p e 00m e g fever; his cries and groans were severance o tthie lthfngland iixoid the falcon‘? 123ml 1:212?» awful to hear and greatly alarmed Ruhr from the rest a! Gerlnunv. heulth of your bard us. Our hope now was that the -—- ‘ words of the might prove The United Kingdom Govem- m" 9-5 m" w“ ll» true, that. the fever would soon dfe away. and our qulck rum into aooldercllmutepxvvedthemm be so. Our gallant ca deserved the thanks of all for his klnd n.1,- ment. which thr-rougttly endorses me lyronch resolve to prevent, Ger- many ever again m 3g. gresslve menace. much less an ag- gressive reality, and which 1s con. The 2 Macs DBUGSTOBE 140 Gust Gear” Street tentlon to the nuatae. whose recov- vlnced th t the Rhlnelazuf cl ery our fears. Rhur muiif be subjected fomspeculrl All Mull Or-hrl Glynn from» s a 0 control, 1s neverthekm not ln fav- 5'35""!- our of palm 1 t1 , h: 1*. believes wgiildselgrlixtvu on w ch seeds of frredentfwn. "We had guxis and plenty qt am,- m-unltlon and on the way shot. lots the prlnclples 7f Unfwd Kingdom or game. James C‘. Pope. shot the m‘ pollery for Lreafnaent 01’ Gor- many- prlmtptes formulated fill‘ Fllillllllllltg ~ comm: n. J. A. unown, m, oflllflpedfc cntnorontsr m emu 0mm Elna cantor-mom. p“ ‘COCO Cllllrlea 1L Mcquald B.A. Barrister, Notary Intern Trust 5mm,‘ Cllulofletown Phone I711 Sollcltor. . E10. '—-——___:_-_—~ _______“‘“*‘~—~4 ooo-ooouoooowoovom NEIL “l. HIGGINS Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond SL Charlottetown P1). Box 6Q ooooooooomooov-w 00000;. MONO" and fiflmpanyg Chartered Awonnlnntn o. F. ARCHIBALD Ilnllfln Trlllt Blllldln; C‘ loilcfinwn ernments some months ago, or a twenty-five your treaty between the four Great Powers w ensure the wifll disamunent of demllltarlsab- 16m Mlof Germany. - UYmB-i VNUBht, his Opusal VD Ht- a lose-ting of the Cofptiicll of 751E811 Mhtlsters on the Nth of B10121 and Mir. Bvvin, Ln hls cap- acltv 0f Secretary of EXP ssmg the vicws of nls colleag- CBblIl-F-f. at once express- ‘ oorcLal approval 0f it. On the same day me United Statm Delegation 1n Puts released the text of M: Byrnes’ dfB-ft for pub- lfcatlon 1n the p1Q$ The object of the proposed treaty. as stated In the preamtole, 1s w ‘en- sure that the wuu disannmmic and demllltarfsation of Gcnnany will be enforced Pas long as Peace and seburlw qt Euro und the world may require. Ony ths amuranoe will permit the nations of Europe and the world to retum singly and span-minded to the hab- lts of peace." ‘ r The proposed treaty sets forth the detailed and fax-leaching men. sures necemary >4: ensure the ire-mys- object and provides that, aft/er the termlnablon of the Allied occupant- ion of y odour-power Cum- mlssiun of control should fnspeob and B89011 upon the manner 1n the man to abandon his purpose. A rope was thrown him and soon he was on deck, but. not. a moment soon. for a large dlsappofnted shark mode his appearance just. where he had come out: of thet water. “Off the river De La Plats we mat sbomiy weather, which carried mway our foretcp sail yard and sprung our fore yard. I hug ned to be 1n the capacity of s p's cm‘- penter for the voyage, and this ln- cldent. made some extra. work for me. However, we soon got our spars repaired and everything ship-shape 58am’ o a o "Thy next place we came to anchor was ln the straits of Lamere, near Cape Horn. about the 1st cf March, lying there one day. ’I‘nen we started to fur-i the Cape. wnetn we encountered very strong weath- er, 001d. udth snow squalu. We cam-e very near being Lmt. here, our shlp bei hove ovetr on beam ends, causing la loss of deck loud. 1t took us about. three weeks of hard battling before we got around; then we had fau- passuge up the coast to VaJparaLwa, where we cull- ed, buying a quantlt. of flour. with the lntentlon of ta lng 1t to the mines 1n California We stayed 1n Valparaiso four days, then sailed again for our destination, with a Zips? ISLAND SPRING Our falling: Spring fa a Victoria-n Frequent tier swoons and tears, Rare is her k , Into has dainty ear. I'd whisper t : “What 1s wlnsome ln April, Grows tiresome 1n May Gtve over your coyness. Smile dear; be stay." —Ruha-t‘nah Scheinfeld Frank. DRCWNED m LAKE w-(CH-Laur- QUEBEC. May ent Fol-tin. 22. of St Methode. Frontenac County drowned in Links St- 4 when the boat tn which he was rowlnz overturned. it was learned today. , lllasze. was ancls May here im- “and which remained falrtwhich G y u or 1s not fulfill. , . . . 1m; her wbllaulons 1n the tnaLt-er ‘v1.6 of the passengers. lvftrwof t ,1“. den" Wlllf/C, who had been very slck forltarlsatlon, If Commission of some time, ln spite of the u Control reports an violation or 1n- treatiment and aitentlon our cap - bended violation, e Four Powers ufn could give tum, gradually grew ‘shall take such prompt action, worse, so that We daspalred of hksflflttllldl-IIS 843N011 by i111‘, Bea 0r llfe. We were much pleased to slglrtwlflhd forces. as may be necessary a ship, which we signalled and to assure the lmmedlwte cessation found a, doctor on board. He reaully 0r Prevention 1f such vlolatlon or came to us and gave what amlsb- attempted violation." The Four one: he could. but. cf no avall, and Powetrs shall also fnunedlaltaly notify 1n B, 5mm gum; we the United Nations Security Coun- dted and was buried at. sea . 011. “That evenlng we held our meet) ing on the quarter deck. George Moore conducted l-he service. which seamed more than usually solemn and impressive. ‘ . “Sailing along the coast. of Peru we had u nwgniftoent. sight of the Axades. the sun shining hrlght and clear, making the scene nwre grand and beautiful How straight. the snow llnc, how irroud and deeg lt lay on the mnuntaln tops. 0w wonderful at night t0 w: N811 "f! the trrfght 115m of the burning ks The treaty woilld be for twenty- five years, wtth a provlaton that six moxi-ths before the expiration qt this term the Four Powers should determine whether- Lhe Interests of lnuanwttonal peace and security re- qulwd its renewal. Landon conunentatoxs observe chat. the trim-e closely the Byrms’ proposal ls svudled 1n the United Kingdom ln those c ea whose t helps to mould min-nan public oplnlon, the c ly b t. 00011 as 011611111} what. might p93 . pmve to be the oomerstone of an "Fhmlly we passed lJhIO the eventual ,. '1 settlement Golden Gate, arrl a Sim Such a f de- Frmclsoo on the Nth _v 0! MW. 1050. thus ending u long and tedi- ous voyage 0.1’ about. seven and one- half months. When we arrived there was a‘ forest 01 mo?“ W be $9911 m m; buy; 1t was estlmated mm; about, seven hundred ships from all arts of the world wen of , ls be- allav French con- R? nerlt. security ugaflnst um Gmnan nag-mess on. treaty. it la pointed mpoood out, efap perfectly compatible wlm THE VIII) W. BIA! LTD llO John M- NON!!- the . ll . grviiwsrvlliiilcxgmgaincmmen $2.2. mll-slon tnemhants for s rlch Spun- u“ m‘ o" of about t-hlrty houses we were mm down 1n Mexico, for elaht chum Worth. :1 nnm 5a.. nutukaly to get lost. Before coming thousand dollars, each of m tak- ohnhmh“_ there was a rush for the l mu. ‘Yhcmas Poole tmvlnz not ‘W Iellvw m1 N: own of ff, went, on shore to Mr. uxton, the lawyer. announc- k hlsfolksiiesoonmmdedtzhattilumlensewuroadvh 9m a helm 0f thelr own on be signed. ‘Then on the quarto!" rnernev street. They were zlad w My see us all, but. delighted to behold “menu mmyv ' ownmustartogn "when ths company was fm-tned v- wn we agreed t0 fir“? ‘k3; “fi n. . arrlvln: On orn m Wm‘ bebtzr iuln other, thoughfodlffervntly. 5: share and as the saying l: “"- Lorna nun-m. rm mu. Robert I. Show. Bloomfield (than. ll Melly. Put C» nor. CREATE c» AN INSURANCE ESTATE TDDAY Afew dollars lnvesudvnnnnally, will purchase a gun-Inked estate of thousands. . us"? nwnsputtiovotebnaee ‘scum or wemlnavm- wlthtflumotptlonofomdlontq gmmgggplutauinofmurlotto- ll lutlom Phone PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ‘ Rmsm, posm h t n 1n vvooooooooou-oooooowowvi lffilngm’ “pi§iilulill‘€vebl§'i‘lkw‘f§ii' W“ Qfliclwv fiinednsrwifli Mil “‘° “m” “w” °* '1“ W‘ M“ “""‘ ed m get t but we” mused the 00w, alghousfh 1; n com, 1n forms whfdh a-re unexoeptlonable H. R. DUANE & CO_ “ Pope‘. n‘ and demmued, mtmlsf pro ggnda in me RIMS,“ from a British omulat standpoint. with not a. lazy bone 1n his body. mm may wk?“ as R Elude. “Nfir mg leg Churured Accountant! clothed 1n duck trousers and shlrt, “W11 Bvpws <> Posed to an am- “muted Yin“ m ptedvand {lap u Grafton sci-m. leaded {mm ‘he sitick fnmth}: iii” pliigiionmirn thiiymgl“ the United “u” “"4 ‘“"°"l’°°"°d ‘mm CL “kw” iiiiizu Wtftilsslbiiiuinwugg inf? States Sévvemrv of State, has pub- Um“ Sm“ G°"°mm°‘“" "m" 5"." 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