iititiiii .5 lit-iii wii Event Likely to ‘Have Important Influence i in Future Warfare , Methods. NEW ARMAMENTS Forty-five Thousand Troops Scheduled to ‘ Take Part. ‘ IDNDQN, isopt. 25.—F'orty-iivc thousand regular army and territ-‘ orlliii troops, aided lby the newest, my, of airplanes, anti-aircraft‘ “g_ tanks and lpersonal coulp‘ J. L. BOU LANGER Deputy Minister Province of Quebec. New York Police Ar Rooted By Tear of Highways. ii llllN ‘ lllllllll wiiii; ‘Wll lll u. s. ‘Unable to-‘I-lliderstand = 3 Kehogfs Ban on Americans Fighting t in Morocco. PARIS- Selli- ZBiSecretary of 12mm Kellosirs action against the; ‘Mnlerican aviators fighting in the l‘ Oroccan army against the Riff-‘ ans makes a most unfortunate im- pression in France. Being an. trounced a couple of days before‘ Finance Minister Cslllenux lands.‘ t: negotiate n settlement of the, rench debt to the United States‘ tnppears unfortunutely,‘if not clum. Bill’. timed seeing that the Ameri- can airmen have been in Morocco B 4m‘. interest. for they are elcptsctetl‘ i-han 100 policemen were routed Colonel Sw w have an important influgg-ncg nmfrom head-quarters hero wlthatnste ‘BB 8P8 iightin Mun, waffflfa as tx-gurds both -me-‘ of their own medicine last evening. ‘Si-infill of Moro ohotls and weapons. ‘Someone lct loose the tear gas and ‘"9 helping the They will involve critical testsJvithirl n few minutes the whole ‘hghmlli against A-bdel Krim. for aircraft and will represent t-hcwforce was weeping and rushing to‘ Deshhlcheh ginni trial at the ehflcacy oi? cavalry ‘ the street. ‘ ‘ lgainst more modern arms of the‘ The (iiiflcerg in ‘the telegraph service. room and at the switchboard were TRENCH WARFARE forced to stilk to their iposts, how- b91118 based. among other grounds, on the fact that American citizens musl- "Oi fight against a friendly government. Since when, the French ask, has Abdel ‘Krim beini: recognized as a government? Does the action of the Aimerican Soc- retary oi’ State mean that Ameri- ca recognizes him? That would make the United States the only nation on earth to do so. The French recall that it is just to be recognized as independent that the Bil-liens are fighting and against their becoming independ- ent that the French are carrying on the war. That America would The mlB-"OBUVTBB "9 "i547 QXDQCL- ever, and they wept copious tears ed to determine w-lnether trench out of the windows between au- waniuro as employed ‘on the west- nwnflng chill crulrollt. can be rs'placc<t by the‘ lrnio policemen are conducting old-iflfiillollfll ouch warfare of the ,u rigid examination to discover past. 'u‘lln is to lilunw. For several weeks the units emi- nctml for t le manoeuvres have linen - gatlltilllfll; and going t-hrollsll Ws-‘Says Aircraft PPODG iiminarv movements. l ‘ . Tile countryside has been start‘ Fln- eii liy the constant IDTOICBSSlOII of, new, speedy, unadvcrtsed tanks,‘ and gllnlpes of new mode-l machine appear t l d 1 guns and anti-aircraft guns have PARIS S t’ 25 ‘L M u t Krtm W131i?’ ‘thnawg: silsoiilztllll “llci-rllfileq rixhfkili? tIPDZJhZi-‘nlflinr: day prints solicit-tor frome MOTISEIIIO?" m‘ huh“ the Frehch the Wrolli»! 3nd,..." Rama)‘,- nmr will] nmniii .l. ll. (‘lull Archbishop of llviurau, way‘ Ah the Fhehch “e9 u- Milk‘ have been brought quietly to ‘tiluj-‘tn Aiallillllll hiyfllltlll HIITFY- ‘ml Kflm is a robe‘ mm ‘he m" "h" -'|,nt|.y,?f1n1.1_" ‘Orlt-iiiallst writer, describing lihc a power which Whhhhlgw" m‘ 111W mnmnn," ‘u Syria "a “very critical-other government could call friend TERRITORIALS’ PART. ~ ‘lint not ‘illit-lllllrlllil." IY- °f ‘lmmelitiiy- it" that visitor- Parilciaatlon or territorial troop-s‘ 'rin-, lctlor says n French CXp0tll~ ‘h’ "‘°""*°- ti" French "is" re- lll illiilllilcfllll- Qlliy on 011s occas-liion is ilrr-ilzirlnig to nlarch against ca“ m“ m“ Ahmflcnhh- l" ‘"ht- iou -be-fore—lu 1910—-hawo terrlt- illjtiliol, but that to make victory hm“ or lheh“ “m9 Ahhmcallh- Orlul-s "taken part in regular ur-myioortnln 15,000 well equipped troupsfumhhkh‘ the Lhhwhtt“ Escailrm“ war games. ‘will bu nflccssary for ldrvrlali prei-ii- with hhhhce hgalhsl (lermimy he" ‘But they wll-l participate roizuh, tagv has greuly illminlshetl $11100 fore America entered “no the ‘vhf- arly in the future because of thlf their ileloatt of August 3. a War Department's new ‘pollc, of‘ Tho Archbishop says energetic “my Weht l" 1'1“ 01‘ ilnid any fines lllfllflll‘! Itlhe- regular army av {icr-‘l tlon and prudent‘, ndulinlslrzltlonvor‘"5"! h‘ fhm" m“ Frehhl‘ hm mnnont, fixed number force, and ill ‘are necessary to re-establlsh secur-‘fea: y _° "mm glut “Y hulhhm‘ ‘h! the evient of’ war basing all ll-YlllY‘ ity ‘and Fliilildll iprcstlge. All frlc-ntls 23y“? ‘aha: fhey thlhh ‘"5’ expansion on territorial units. ‘of Franco. at DiHlliiSCllB ‘had to take 31g ‘am; 'B'erv§‘ce°5§th rgltfzfénélllzhlg; .30ME FRQM DOM|NIONS_ “"‘r“'*" I" u“ '““"'l°]' the American forces. They even licllrflll ‘llle Earl of (Iavnn, chief, .i.li.i‘~.i“fs'.iililif.f nZ“..;‘l‘.‘3i3.“l.l3..2°.; merits“ secreta- ol llu: iiiliifirlal qrcnerul stalif, wl=lli ' ' supervise ‘and direct ‘the manoeuih‘ ‘ _| _ i I m _ At the Foreign Office it was L)g'“l§(‘l$:‘lol;l1;g%? fiefongzflilékt b‘), said today the French Government rts wit-h a staff of 74 officers, some ' oHhom rrom the doxiulnions. bullets, ‘Sir Aloxiimlnr (iotllcy, (romlultud- ctln-clilvt‘ oi‘ tho southern wgulilr army ronuttland. wl-ll have chmrge _ .' By the case, tho observation most, ol- ten heard is that. it seemed oi ilic custlaml army. The westiand army will be under Sir Ph-illp‘ (‘l‘l'l- : ‘ l l . -, _ ' “m l‘ (mmmml or n cm" iliAilllflml-i, Ky.. Sept. 25.—-Boil- strange, if the American Secretary lug coffee prevented a lull escape oLState felt that way about it. .llf‘l‘l‘~ last night Mon registered its he 1181i Wfllwd l" B8)’ 50 "n!" “l9 municatioil had -been addressed tn the Quai d’0rsay no comiment o flcial in its nature could ‘be made. Leaving aside the technicalities of manrl oi‘ ‘tho grout minty cclllru at‘ Alderslint. —---—<0-Q———-~ l‘ liiirry l)l'llll, ‘Pliomus Gutllriglit and 6V9 0f the deht hegm-hluhh! h" ' ‘Robert. lit-tin, llllUlUWl YQKKHWH- 0T which h" French eyes l-“hh hhh ‘TOlIYIlO Olilii, were being {ed when with respect h‘ which the French cc. Lashed had just stepped into moment when m: Frénch are tllclr ccll when they mtule a con- looking ‘for evidences or American‘ ‘ccrtcd rush. liasilco hurled the cnn- generofllw and friendship’ along tents oi‘ the big put of boiling cof~ cum.” mm “dam which they m_ fee llc wits carrying into the faces gal-d as distinctly dlsaxreeabm m of ills assailants. They rattled back when Sweeney announced first against the wall and Lashee es- that he and his band were going cnpcd iriuu lilo t-cll and trailed f0 to fight the Riffs, the American no“, State Department had objected. probably the French would not have felt badly about it. But to wnit until they had gone to Mor- occo. been trained there, and had at last got to work. and then to rebuke them, seems to Paris to be somewhat thin. Especially since GREAT OCEAN CHASM. in the Rockall depression, some hi0 nlllrvs ilrirtliivnst, of Ireland and Scotland. thit Atlantic is about 8.000 foot ileop. or a little over 11/, mill-s. whilst in tho North Pacific, Ocean there ls the finest Ocean Cllllfilll- which is six miles deep. ...¢4a>i-_ Progressive Leader Asks Some . Questions 99116? and his comrad- n in the army of the cco. in reality they French forces from Washington represent Mr. Keliogs action as ud it‘ is not on record here that‘ his family, photographed in their though a European, has adopted as delegate ‘to the lnterparliament Shaprljl Saklatvaia, member of the British House of Commons and dress. Mr. Saklatvala has been refused ‘admission to the United States ___ GHARLOTTETOWN consents PARSEE COMMUNIST AND‘ HIS FAMlLY iii lllllK ‘Anderson Galleries to Some of Worlifs ‘Most Won- derfiul- ~=Womks - -- Commenton Dol- lar Lure. ‘ uoroaou. Sept. Zi-‘One of the most stupendous transactions in,- the annals of English art wasi HQN- W. R. MOTHERWELL made known tonight through the’ Nominated ‘to surprising announcement that the Sack. for the Liberals in the com sale of the famous collection of inq election. pictures, furniture, books and ob» _. jects of art belonging to the late’ ,Lord Levarliuime. soap magnate. cit. will start at midnight to- two months and seeing that their which was w have ‘been held h‘! ' ' xihn m5, (‘get gratngh Btlilfllfi army gflllng was whidely heralded in Aim- ‘azllllizfgélnegeltgo mggzgnyolitlls bfiilg‘ Inanoevres e ‘ r1 ‘v ave con- er ca. n of er words, the French _ , ' ‘ . ducted since 1913 . ____ think washmgmnh“ “ken a amp . ‘collection will be shipped there‘ The manoeuvres are waited with. NEW YORK. 88D!- 25. —- More at them. For although technically ‘and Offered (or “l8 m “mun” , ‘by the Anderson Galleries. This is the first time in the memory of the London art world that suchVJohn is threatened with a milk fa n valuable collection has transferred entlrei for sale. and art circles were amazed at the news. The London‘ sale had already been widely ad" London home. Mrs. Saklatvala, some of the features of Indian arrive at an amxcame or their dispute on the mflllrr oi the ‘price the producer iissii iillN iiiiiii HlNll IN llllillPl GENEVA, Sept. 25—Tlle shadow of the Russian Bear is cast ovcr §tho eastern Europcztn horizon t0- ‘lilght, complicating the security ‘pact ucgotiittliius arnd inject ng an ‘UllllllPlll ot’ lllllltilltlllllly and dis- trust. Willi’ uonflrulzttion by l-hc Polish dcltigzttlon to tho ‘heagilc of Nat- ‘loits’ Afitifllllily that Foreign liltin- ‘ls-fci" S] zynsltL \\ll'») -lt‘l't stililL‘ ‘time ti, , ilil't‘i-‘ill‘llllillly lfoi" Pulrlfi. wont, lllfilifilt] to Warnutv, whore llc had all nppuiiiii i Wlllll (iourgc llU-ll‘ - -< 'l‘c.l\li-.lit-.".lt. F‘ l“ill‘l"\l).(li i\‘llilis~ Per, various- til‘ illlni in Geneva, ‘llilYP Hllll 1rd scvcrztl illtcrprcttttions ciirt-illz 'li.‘,;. l l According to a Polish dtrlegate. ,'l‘clliltulii-rln requested an lll‘l6l'- ‘view with Count Skrzynskl for the ‘purpose til "sirttlinig outstanding pl-olilvius lictirtxuii llclaml and the Soviets." ’l‘lu-. Poll-s thcn slgnlfltl- did no; understand M“ ‘(nuogg-svlll-lly vuluil‘tvi-rl:.l that i-hcre aru-lfin,‘ v move. “m; inasmuch m, m, Carmina important. titltistailtlilig oontrov- ninth-in‘ ‘Invent with the Qhjgct Mum] m‘ I i (lf-Hltli but that "lW-iliiicht-riil wants ;,.-|,i,,vin.,; their $111,131."- ninL HQ h 9 he? d5 l f_‘to-lvvtrn llli’ ilctuils of lllio Auglo- l,“ nmn-npln u, min..- 1, Frenolt socuril y ' pact plans, Tcliitclinriu. ztcoorrliiit: ‘Ptllos. ‘intvilds ‘Lille ‘pflllfllilflOlhbl to l!) which din is ‘gillllli,’ to llucharcst to ‘seek scttlcnu-nt. of "outstanding proibloins“ with liiolrmztilia. Tlllt.‘ Mull ‘and ldurplro is inform- oil ‘that. a llnlslurv-lk Clllll sury, spok- eislnuil iol‘ Ambassador Kr: sin, Sow let envoy to Paris, who ‘has lIiWll in ‘Geneva lilcognite, ‘huts ilctaluroil the.» lbussiitns are favorably ‘inclin- ed ‘toward nu eastern security pat-t among Russia Poland and ltou- manila, and later one with the littl- tlc states. The Real interpretation. "llile general interpretation is, il-towevvl‘. that Tcllllclltrriil willilis u wridtge whereby tho ijovlttts may either got lnlso the general sutur- ity ngotiilltiou-ii scheduled for Lau- sanne early in (lctolior m" (artistic Washington appears ill so doing to have recognized the independence of the rebellious Rifliians, which the French ure fighting to prevent.‘ They are asking, who called the‘ matter to Mr. Kellogg's attention] ln a manner to load him to his 110-“ (Canadian Press) SHOAI. LAKE. Man" Sept. 25:- “"l‘rcullci~ lilug wants a mandate ‘ifrom llll‘ pimple, what for? asked Robert [vol-pp prngresiilve loader at l Leeds Doctor Says Cancer Increases LONDON. Sept. 25.——'l‘he annual‘ report of J. J. Jervis, Medical ()fl‘l-‘ cor of llealth for Leeds. says cun- cor continues to itlcrleiisia, Lust year illcre were 66 more dcnihs in Leeds than the previous year. l)is- quiet is added by the fact that the » ‘increase is more marked in persons ‘ ‘between lhc ages o.‘ 25 mid i5 than" ‘in oldor age groups. ‘ 'l‘l|o report urges rum-o llllPllflll/f‘; . ‘rosoiircil and tho urllvo gathering. of funds for the pilrponc. ‘ able 1min |lt‘l'l~lllllillly" said Forkui hilt villcn apt-ailing to his oppon-i‘ outs hc nor-turd to any “the ntost‘ bitter and vltrolitr things ho could‘ think.“ B. C. TINEY Eiifllneer, Michigan Highways mflariment. Lansing. Mich- m "Mr. Meighmfs only panllcra Wail high titriff. in this ho had nothing‘ lo olior Western fluundiif.‘ ‘Appointments To l , Staff Of Queen's‘ KINGSTONT-Shpl. 25.» Final ac-‘ ilou lu tho rv-nrizuiilritttltln of title‘ Department of English at Queens‘ l finance and Estates Committee. As- sociate 'l’rtifess0r J. A. Roy has been promoted to the 1108130" made made vacant by the resigna- ' tlou of J. r. MacDonald. and elven, the rank of a full professor. Miss Wilhelmina Gordon, daushter or the late Principal (Jordon, who has been for many years instructor in English. is made assistant profes- sor. William Alexander. M. A. will of Prof. Alexander. heed. of the Dc- pertment of English at the Univer- sity at Toronto. was 1990111191! 14¢" f. tum‘. ~. l A A ‘TRUCK LOAD 0F SIGNATURES tlon wn Neenfly prelen m: to the British Heueq of Cam- hlhll I million eiqnntu roe on behalf of the Britten Legion certain at“ ‘ In the qr ' , o! wei- , ' .. The M was mode by Meier J. ‘I. canon, Mil, who loot both lite Third pialqhgghYpt-ol... Ho ie coon in the both chair. h,‘ 1v imt bn cncuulbt-rcil guarantees. isituatloil iliy 'i‘ reolngtlile ‘month an atmosphere wilich will disrupt the ‘lmtlrpitrlors u‘ii_.h Germany. Obviously. it lit said‘, Pol-and and even Czctlliolzllxiviiltla are willlni: to flirt with Rut-l. in nrtiwr to force their lllclu. "it in lxllo. lulu- sannn negotiations. Atrcorilini; to with l‘il$lt‘l‘ll llllclrtion of Rfllllllililllil into the = A Famous Sea Chief llnlvvrlllfy has been taken ny the. ' ' Lord end Led d "l" lili'|1 who were plotting to destroy‘ ininltrlllilliiily "ll" Austl-ziiill, but ills ziippeals hall hocni lnvc Wnrsinv nn-i, ‘with for Italy, where he thus all (lippfililll ity on the part of ‘tho lcadr-rs, who uwlvi. with Proludtir llitlsstllinh after (‘unsifite vii rather dhlttzlleriil recalls u. iil_' lwiloomotl in negotiations dt-cluratitin by Nlclllolag 'l‘ltulesco ci-tlicr England or (ierulsny_ l_“*'m"“"'"""““"'“*"“ y Jelllcee n they appeared at Gown for the yacht vertieed and collectors and deab‘ ers from all parts of the world‘ t d. M . K i h .‘ . glhlirlfik zheiecltfitley. ballad-tin spilled-la“ fight huh" ca" m" “mhhmh eers. in making the announcementfholht hhd the ‘m!’ dealhl“ "T" hillll‘ “might, “m an on," had beaming out for a. 40 cent rate, The price received from the Anderson Gal-‘hhrhlg the Bllmmel‘ h" "We" 39% 191155 which may coup; not payments. The dealers have rrji-i-toii Leach Plans Niagara Leap NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y. Sept. Zn-Bobhy Leach, the only man to ago over the Falls in a barrel and live, will make a parachute leap from an airplane over the l-‘nlls on Sunday aifternoon. October ll. Leach, who is 66 years olid, ali- noullced that all arrangements for the sensational stunt llad been completed. He will use n 28 fool army parachute and will drop from all altitude of 5,000 feet. Ontario Leads In Paper Manufactures (Canadian Press.) ary conference. i nlbly adyjgg the executors of thelho proposals oi’ the producers. ‘Leverhtalmeidestate E0 refuse. l-iow- -*-——'<*>————— ‘ever. s ou any nglishman de- 9 ‘ ‘airet tlo pugfhaiate some ofhthe won- t Q: l1 l t W 0 l’ k ‘ er u wor s o art for t e nation, - . ‘the executors have the right to re- serve such works ifrom the sale. _____ The English executors will con- MELBOURNE. Australia sepgwdilct the New York sale in 00n- 2 .—-i’rl'nlc- Minister Bruce cn-‘illnlcilonTiglih ‘he ‘Anderson Gsl- (can-d, PM.) ilOilllCNl in t-he l-louse of Reiprcsen- 91‘ 95- B 9° 9615011 B 110W M h" ' taiivt-s to-day that his reccnt-thrcatmm Hhl'H8mP9¢°fld'-lh8 110115011 wlNNdpEg» Mhh- "591"- 25* to si-Pk a new mandate imless or-‘TQKlhQIIQB 0! 101d Leverhilime who “"911 ‘MWVQSKBPB arraigned before ganizi-il labor lucllderl its wuyslmhde h" “hmallm 191111119 ill mllll- a 10°31 hlagisthhl-e wefe hm"! $5 would he put into effect. ufflvillrins soar. “ml wet each for refusing t... obey ’i‘ibo (iuvernnr-(innerzll hall, lite‘ Art circles’ h‘ 559M” hh 9X‘ the ordem of the“ hmployer‘ Th“ said, arantcil dissolution oi! ‘Pnrlla-llhhhhuml °f will“ they call an "uu- "1811 abandoned Mleir jobs during uiviit. with t‘l\li view i0 (ill illllirflilliilarhheled evehhv" 9391M“ “- ill Qhe the height “l, the hhwhfiuhil 0PM‘ i0 lilo r-lecttirlt to tlccltle \vhe’tll0l"w°rd' "hhuhhh-D’ "5 h‘ "9 596761. ‘huohh- It 15 ‘U19 flhhi- time ill U115 till-y ilt‘.‘4l'i'i"fl that Atlstralla bc gflvithey add" that Ahlhhlchh h°u°cl°rh hrovlhce that h "Omhhilo" hi“! “rum! by Parnmnoyllt m. by nulsideare today Europes biggest cugtom- ‘been recorded for such an offoilcv. lllllllfiliitiPfl. Mr. (ihnrltnn, tile ‘lab-‘ers-for hh-lacth of “ti m" a3 Eng‘ or lPZHlPI‘, ‘Sllltl hhirt Labor welcom-‘lhhd was practically the “hi? mm" l'tl ilu- election ztnll yvouitl filClllt-‘ket’ h‘ the whfld for hhch things ate passage 0t’ tilt“ ucessary su Jiluflhg the ma" ha" or the 913m’ pill-s. Dissolution ls (expected nextleehth ahh for ‘ha ‘that ha“ "7 ‘he week and the c-lcctiou on Novem-‘hlneteenth “huh? "Amhrlchh ‘m. n’ ‘létzlllgalrtshagenutéw the magnet‘ ‘where lilr, llrticc sulisequcntl made; ,n as once me ‘I W“ lihc statement that lfféihivflllfllblffioue “xhehth “mmehh A"- deal‘ (extremists were svorklng lnsitllouslers deny the "huh!" is ‘being l-,- through industrial organizations made because London chhnm he“ liv fermenting strikes, ilirelct ‘ac- the financial burden, M ‘he 531°- ‘ 10b control mm gene“! 1w asserting last seasons sale of the Larniirvon and the Sargent collec- proves this sug- estlon. Concerning the sale. the London‘ Times will say, editorially, tomor- “This country ls 'used to the process by which works of art on u-tly champioiictl ‘the vlilvoc-iglglrbisggllzg Agllerllcignzfigouss mug air,- ot‘ ‘revolution lnistoail of su-p-‘fu America ‘below the m5’: ‘mg porting the (iove-rlllnent. The lead-‘naw devewpment The drawbicfi‘ rrs .liutl sought to devise moans tom it is obvious ‘liar It is almost llHVllFl. the laws ‘passed by ParlIa-lperlain m Bus“; the sale o‘ the‘ illPill and ‘they thud lilo flilccllllilll"éntiro collection m America to‘ ni‘ Stale (lovernuicnt refusing to the dhmppolntment or English buy i-‘ii-tiparatti with tho{Youlmontvcalth MEL n must be Baaumed that ‘itivfllllllllllbl. to give ctfcct to theimactlcfluy a“ Lord Leverhulmem airs of lhc land. ‘ilrléfii tx>‘g l'ltl the lntiior movemonlt of these‘ uuconlprnnllsln-i: tilostil-l ‘OTTANVA, ‘Ontf Sepq. 25.~On- ‘tnrio loads all tiho other provinces pictures are now as good as lost in ‘the nlanufacture of paper boxes is this country. whereas. severoiand bags in 1924, according to n as American competition is, tllerefi-a was at least hope that some of them would remain in En session if the here." __ oou of statistics. Quebec. ‘Manit- Sliflll i108- oba. New Brunswick. British Coi- Isle were held umbia and Alberta, followed in tho ‘to the correspondent a few days zrizo, when the (ix-Chancellor ‘Sill-ll iluciinrtist illd not fear Rilssian at- contest Melville, Saint John Is Tiiréifi SAINT JOHN, Sept. 25.—Saint beenmlne which will start ’I‘ucsilay if Y l0 Nail’ Y°fkithe dealers and producers do not settlement will be paid for milk. The Kings County producers are asking for 50 trulllh‘ port issued by the dominion bnr- ' lllll Mn,” ll is [ll llNll uiiiii PllN He Unfolds New Far- ming Policy for Lib- erals in Britain Would liehEvi-cted, Good Ones Get Per- petual Tenure JIONDON. Sept. 25.'—— Former Premier David Lloyd George has Blftbitfkfll upon a "back w i119 land" campaign whichyid it suc- ceeds in attracting the votes of the agriculture areas to the Weldi- man's banner, may do mucii to re- trieve tht- ill-s-tarrerl fortunes of the Liberal party. Astute political observers, however, believe there is little chance for the ucw Llvyll (it-urge program to he adopted for litany years. Mr. cam-pnlgn yesterday at Ki-llertnn Park, iExo-tcr, where an Foutdoor fllllllPllCfi of 25,000 stood in. a driz- zle listening intently. lie unfolded a now agricultural policy for the Liberal party‘, the result of the two years’ deliberations 0i the Liberal lend committee, The outstanding feature- of the former ‘premiers proposals is that the n-tnte should assume control of agrlciliturnl lanid, ‘paying the land- lord his present nut, rent. giving good fllnuers perpetual tenure, evicting bail and inefficient. ‘farm- ers alto-r duc warning and givinitr their land to men now employed in industry. who would be SW91! (rredit by land iilflllkfl, Tokio Students Are, Suspected of Set- ting Diet Fire TOKlU. ‘Sept. 25.-~Throe law S'lll(lF'lllS were under arrest twill-Eh! while police investigated the theory that an lnccrlillnry fire caufllld ‘U16 dc-slnlcilon thin afternoon of ‘boi-‘h litiilliilngs ot the imperial Diet with loss of 51.000000. Several students refused to a1» pezll‘ lo-tlily for the st-cnnd session of bur (‘Xlillilllltllflllli ill one of the buildings, protesting against C81". lain regulations of the cxanlinia- lions. it is l)l'll(fvt’tl possible some one of lllPm may have started the fire to (lesliroy the papers wrlttoll by oihi-r students. 'i‘roops are on guard and it lB expected there may he more ar- rcstis ifollowilil: rumors lthat illllfi‘ fire was started l_iy socialists. many oi’ ivhom arc here for memorial ser- vices to ll. Jupani-sc leader shot b!‘ nn nrmy officer during the earth- quake oi’ 1512-3. Ten loaders were zirri-stcil at a mass meeting Thurs- iluy ni-ghl. Many vulualil slatt- rccords were lost when a library in one of the Purlliliuelitary bililtlings burned. 'l‘he buildings twere ‘two-star! frame structure-s which ‘had been renovated in i923 pending construc- tion of a new liuiltlinZ- A ihmbfif‘ ury $lil‘ll(.'llll‘l‘. will lic built to house hilt‘ llcrcnilitli" ifltlflfilflll. ilsolallon of the buildings kept. the fire from spreading. although the Russian culliassy was nlcllacctl. i order named. Ninety-tour firms enikflsed in the aniifacture 0f paper boxes as their principal product ‘last year in Canada, involving an invest- ment of 815.678.1478. The industry gave enlpioynient to 41,309 poo pie and paid i$3,543.193 ‘in salaries. The total cost of materials which consisted chiefly of paper board, glue. ink and other materials was ‘$6.058.067- of which $1,635,787 was used in the illfllllifilillllfe of stiff boxes‘; $1,562,542 ill the nlaiiufac- tacks upon llotinutilfa because‘ any iii-c kindle-d ill Ilessarabia would uilfctit. Trailsylxztnio and the fire iiii-vitnbly would extend ‘to ‘hhe ltltlllt‘. Similarly Skrzynsloih speech in tin,- curly ilayi.‘ of tho Assembly \\“s' indicative of what ‘tllie ‘Poles u illiluklng. Hie ‘tlI€'Olll.l'P(|| when l-Iiuope needed in i914 was Poland. lt ‘is certain the lnuve by Tzihl-ltdl- (‘Vii will ca-usit L’,‘l't'i‘ll zipproliension ill Germany and probably tihangc ihl‘ oullrn l‘0iIl|)l(‘Xl.lll of tho Lau- The jact that the Anderson Gal- leries'made an offer which could m not be resisted -by the executors points to imethods of procedure at auction sales in New York such as do not rule in London, accord- ing to the Times. which adds that vendors upon whom rests the re- sponsibility of getting the best‘ prices cannot be ‘blamed lfor going‘ to New York. "important as the sale would have been here, it is likely to be an even greater event i -‘ . ' > _ ‘Med actkm reports from a source usually rc- tlilllllfi iu-cotlallons. A stair-merit u?) wet: York gilhtdnhes the Thuesllllle 0i [liming b01196. 31-7459-516 ill shoal inn..- lust nutht. H not“ of comsehlherals n0 exact mml‘liflhi|e_ yin-HM“ ‘Ms c.,“_..,,,,,,‘,.,| 1,, ,,,,,‘,.,,,,;_;.,,| u, mm, bee" made by edll mat; Dgeqceaelzéd Lsmto liner fctltltighhe lllflilllfiililul-f oi‘ curruogatcrl ill‘ Sllvlllti F" W‘ l" l“ hi‘; new what Colonel swommy wuhljtllllt l|)l)ll‘l‘|)l|l‘|f'l'tl at. Iiitllsllirltl‘ ll ilolsiicvillt ‘NpOkPSiililll. that if an hohw markup ‘boxes alltl, urrztppers. while $111851, cs what ill‘ till-dull"! l" d" whh s"), wlmn h“ gets Ms new Ordnm whi-roby t‘zi-chn-Slrlvulciu and i‘o- i-ristrrn frrinti - i-t-uriiy pact. ln- 10rd Levérhulma-u mam wag 233 “V19 “XPC-‘llllvti ifll‘ U10 ilfotillvi- slit-ii u muuiiitti» ill lfsiililii i" ll1~ll' but some interesting guesses um‘ iluml ‘would ilciztotizitc l\'|l'll (ivr- Vllltlhli‘! Russ I \\l‘l‘ llci-ioiiirtetl, it very catholic and the Damn“ a “blioll "i PM)?!‘ bull's- onvrlfillrl flllll or prulili-ms i-iilifriiiii-ni: llltl Pllllli- ‘mm; mudg “lllillly slmulliztuouillsly with tlw wuuiil tnhzuygo Mo w‘-s nut-ire atll- duds augment example,‘ org “"n_‘(7l-ll€~!‘ products. lry," said Mr. Forkl‘. ,Wl‘Hil‘l‘u -p<lu‘vrs_ lillll0lllIll slir- still iirili- iuwnrd tilu n‘ gun, also l5 m- ' h I __ ' ‘ “to total vwiue of the products l Mr. Mrllzllou was "lilo most liklr‘ ‘insists ilu» \\'i‘.‘<ll<‘.l'll froiri part. must carried as silzili t dry BC on a Reynolds as we“ as,“ U13“ llroup oi‘ lnilitisirltxi Burue Jones. Morland as well as‘ ‘hl-“l; one,“ Constable and nnusonmycar was 89.283134‘). nlitde up 0h vi- The modern continental school is‘ Y 0f M"! ‘boxes Wllllcli at 5' " n . Distrust! 0f Moscow has ‘increas- 'l.h'1lll diminished recently. mprulmbly tho Reds will by m it is l- representod by Troyon, Jacob Mar-limo‘ ‘fhhhhg hm“ vhhlhh i“ 32-4” m L-Hanmltte and Harpmn|es_‘.ih4- corrugated ‘boxes and ivrspp- “g3 The“, am m,“ nombnmdts a"(‘,ol~e.,$l,ti43,885 and paper several Frans Hale. and the Eng-‘vahwd h‘ hhhlhhm» lish school or masters is well ro-‘ presented. Amouit these are» Gaineborouzlfn portrait oi Squire‘ ' Nuttalk Sir Martin Sheen’ "Boys: At Cowes Regatta l-l sv-a-n. . K HON. GEO. 8. HENRY Minister oi Highways. Province o! Ontario. of the Annasley ‘Family? and‘ Reynolds‘ "Countess oi‘ Thanet." and "Venus." There are also new’ eral Turners and Radburns, Rom-i noys and Lawrences. ‘ The collection is also remark. able on account of "the ill)! liook"i containing caricatures of the‘ Georgian period-among them drawings. and prin by Rowland-l son and Giliray. he ‘collection; likewise contains some of the; choicest‘ pieces oi’ furniture in‘ , England. among the acquisitions being real productions of Chippou-Z dale. Sheraton and llenplowhito and William Kent. The finest col- lection of English needle work in existence, rare Oriental porcelain, Persian carpets bud ltalinn bron- ses complete the famous collec- - tlon. French War Debt To United States WABHlG-TON. Bert. 16-4110 principal of the enoh war debt to United states ll 1.140.510.0012. Accrued interest ll of lut June l6. is O870.044.904.H8. The total indebtedness lo Mlltlfildfleel. s AT BUOKINGHAM Mn. -L. b, Amery and Hon. L. Dominion Affairs. It e garden party eoeempenyln; two Indian Prlnoee, brother. GARDEN PARTY _ r - c. Amery, ‘Memory u outru- ln lueltlngliein- Phillie gardens the Mahlnjnh of Jaipur and hie . .._.__._.__-_~._-l ll *i.'i:iii; i i Lloyd George launched his,‘