NOVEMBER 24,131“ _.. 0X Scat: {or B nIII“‘-‘-"“ .0 "..,..Q-QQOIOOOOCIOOOOOQOG 000004-00000000000400’ 000000003“ Classified Advertisements one Insartioir . . mm Insertion: .. |2'OO~*"'\QOO-‘ For FORUM BOX SEATS gaimes will be on sale at the IPURUIil Ticket Office Wednesday, November 26, at l0 A. M. 0092-00000000-00006 O09’ tfigiOOdfflol 0 HQQOQOOQQQQ all Senior Hockey ' ' ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian’ I Found On Bottom-After 2,000 Years CLOSING 0F WHIST TOURNA- MENT tonight. C. W. L. Hall. Tickets at door. 9383-11-24 sroiu-z BROKEN INTO-A cash register and its contents were stolen from McKay's store at Bradalbane some time ago. The register was found, broken open, near the store. Its contents were mssing. ACCIDENT Ar NEW HAVEN-Two automobiles, a Dodge Sedan, and g Star Touring, collided at New Haven a o O - ll!!!)orlinodlllorda Wlbvllluollwordl l llpfirllnooflnord: v . In per lino ufavord: z o a I Miscellaneous 1m 1=11F1lt<5{€o?i, usun our igwivfliitl. Guardian. I<‘.S.-fl2»‘.0-tf p’? . ion sAus, r0 tar. BOARD AND room signs on hand at boarding’ To Let Office. ._-~—— "'—"_‘"__'_'ii*_" [o], S.-'iI.fI—EILI~ZC'l‘RIC WASHER, bargain and kitchen range. Phcnc “H, 9363-11-22-1ii "iisllllll-J (I-RADE. roun YaAii old milrh cow for sale. James Mor. - qhinnllazclbrook. 93l9-1l-21-3i. ‘pflin;s."\i.r--2'1 u. r. nvuaruo, m perfect concLtion. Apply Gitardlcn. F.S.-9‘.H0-tf ______ m]; QAI. . horse: or wul trade for choir iltercd icmalc forces from fr. [Qvciily the p. c. rilvci‘ breeders or pups. Mt-zct-u or Iiclly. at Buntain 5,11; svml-r. 9344-11-22-51. iliclpwdi/tinted rrg- fi§¥£5"i" ELTtEIERiITt| AND general rcpar man. Apply Box “nsr m, (HnrdiCtn. 9312-11-22-31. Situations \Vantcd _________ _ "ANTED l‘? EXPIIRIEVC ) pm] fjpillil l" ":1 as managcr cr cssirlcnt I! 4 Cummh“ Wanted nTAEvrEn-Qi v State l/ntm r1 ~_-' . w. n. Dew- 91125-11-21-31 30m; REAL sushi)- 1 1 JOI-IN ALFRED McDONALI), BRO- vinciai fland Surveyor, Holman- } with. 9279-lI-2l-imo. T0 LET-FURNISHED uousa. A. , EnMcNclll, 121 Grafton st. g 91182-11-24-31 T0 Lar-oAnAoa in ivor- i mouth Street. GAPAGE AT G‘! GRAFTON ST. AP- ply 48 Upper Queen. "T. L." 9360-11-24-31. IEURNISHE?) ROOM T0 RENT. llrated. l6!) Prince Street. . 9326-11-21-3. 1111i usmn intuit an I l 11v a svuu Tfivc o'clock. ‘i austaincd a damaged fender and tire. ‘Rev. Dr. Vincent assisted by Adjutant, 9375-11-24-31 ‘torment at the People's Cemetery. Yesterday af noon shortly after .1. latter car carried lul one rght, and it is alleged that ihc driver "w: ipfqxicaged_ He was token into custody by the Provincial Police, Thc left front wheel of the ,S‘:~.r was damaged while the Dodge A panr: of glass was broken by the impact, LARGELY A NDEI) FUNERAL -Thc funeral of the inir‘ Mrs. Frank Tool of Lynn, Mass, time Mamie MeCallum) was held on Sunday af- ternoon from the residence oi’ her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Mc- Callum*'76 Orlebal" St.. of this city. The service was conducted by the Martin of the Salvation Army. In- 1‘ J h o"? °f {he ballfi 0f Cflliillla- which was found on the bottom of Lake Nemi, Italy, hauled up on the 5 M“ "l. ‘he “hr Whuc: "u" 290° HMS 0i bllflfll "m!" WHEY. it l! to be preserved in a shed built arourd lt. The poll bcnrcrs were: Ernest Ford. Mchibald Ford, Henry Josey. Bruce JIYSBY. Elby Ford. Johnnie Williams. The funeral which was vcry largely attended showed the esteem in which the deceased was held. Mr. and Mrs. John Dickie have the sympathy of a large number of friends in Chart -1’ mcrside’ In the ditifltizlxlhginrddaslrgrgt Merchant Shipping Act and the Na. t“ Ram‘ M“ Dickie himself being nlturalization of Aliens Act, all statu- I naught m me hospital at the prevent ‘ tes of the Parliament of Great Bri- tima I _ " tain which up t'll then had been in} i (Continued from Page l) PORTAGE LA PH IRIE‘ Man‘. Conference appointed a sub commit_ Nov. 22.-Scelicrs of world poacc have l a plain duty confronting them, Mrs. (Cynliiiirczl zscm Page ll door, requesting assistance in arming-- 9332-1l-2l-fli. ling a settlement and asking a tcm- Farmers of Manitoba in presenting a. , nrary rqualizatlon of railwayratcs ‘to atnntroal, which would mean a [possible increase of half a cent a. i SIFIGIIS '11:~u:~.d for catches of the local fish- ,ulnte_ interest in international relat- icpmcn. i The colcl storage plant here was} ‘Selkirk district, today told delegates W. L. John , - i ' , . ‘son pmv mm director for imittee was adopted by tho Parlia- , ment of Canada and the recent Gon- f ferenee had to deal with a number of , questions arising out of the report. i to the annual convention of United "port of the organization's peace committee. , “As peace workers, we must Sunk 1 Rights oi the Provinces Protected - 1 Whilc on a great majority of tho points an unanimous report was‘ iagrced upon some of these passed" lens with the definite purpggc o; leading this interest along the line of “Plflcillg Competition with economic Generally Speaking, Imperial Conference i Was A Great Success next session. but in the Premier Bennett will the movinccs. , force in all the Dominions. The 192G‘ the bill istho abrogation of tho Gol- onlal Laws Vnl‘dlty' Act except in reg tee to consider and report on the cf- ‘ gard to trustee investments; in Grcntl rm, ;fect of British statutes on Dominioni Britain. Another is an amendment sflmrdav ‘as, ‘legislation. The report of the com-' to the Merchant Shipping Act (lo-I friendly“ v meantime take some ncans of securing the approval of Among the important provisions in signed to secure uniform shipping laws throughout the Empire. Provi- sion is also made for a uniform na- turalization act throughout thr- Em- pire. ' The Privy Council The question of appeals to the ju- dicial committeo of the privy council. said Mr. Guthrie, was loft in the ‘_"""'" rtorcd down yesterday pending sot-i m I n~cn were retainczl for maintenance ' , i‘ “PKEHNA Uulpoccs. ‘ft was previously reportcd1 Cosumzc C'.-r1:1»a=-.\'. Toronto. 12:: that flqslskm"? from the Government . tarz-i T. S. Nov. 3-! n: establishing a freezing plant would 1 ' , l, v, lo rwlzccl by tho fishermen. who _, Fpmdiu He‘ ’ \ ' "ntod jlvccre considering a plan of markctinl! , m ER CPNEEI ihflr own catches cooperatively. Id-i Ilivrl.“ 15 ir-wcninrr St. Wile-SS ff the 500 fishermen, affects- MEB-ll-‘Jl-Iii about one quartet" of North Sydney's population and some of those involv- twmont cf the dispute. Only three lip-Operation between nations, which alone can lead to permanent peace," Mrs. Johnson declared. Tracing the movement of disarmament since the war." she stressed “that strong con- "PHONE. even honorable ones, which may drive men, however, reluctant- li’. t0 K0 to war have now been dis- solved." o. i upon involve amendments to the, same position as in i926 when it was constitutional acts under which the, established that cach Dominion had i various Dominions now carry on. Prc-l lwliVfi-l‘ t0 “b01511 KPDBBIS if it Wifiilfld- imier Bennett, Mr. Guthrie added, Another ouestlon. discussed was the {had received a number of protests dvfiignfltlon 0i Hi5 Majesty in {Ofcigll from provincial Governments against,‘ Cpllfllfies- 501m! Dpmillifllls Obiccild jany amendment to the British North to the designation. "His Brittanlc iAmerica Act without consultation MajcsLV-m Th‘? qlwfitiolgof the Stat- Ewigh inc pfqvincgs, Protpstg game us of citizens of a. Dominion natural- } from Ontario, Quebec. British Colum- izcd only under the laws v! a Domin- bia‘ and one or u", 0mm» mvovinces_ lien when travelling abroad was also r. Bennett took care to protect considered. In future Governors Gen- G COUNTY‘! ".lS1‘\‘.'3 . No‘ Aupiy Bax] 9I173-1l-24-tf. 1 1 w clarc you ..\.r*1' hrfzz-c ed in tho tie-up have considered op- crnt 1g out of Canso or Halifax. Vcrvooints nf the opposing sections are clear-cut, with the dealers con- lrnd’ *1: it woufd be cheap" i" “Wm i1 clorc tl~o'r plant: than pay thc m; ilfrtnttp carton canal; MONDAY inr meeting-Social Hall. ‘LIS-Trall Rangers, 1suggcstcd amendments. regular meeting have to be passed by the British Par- M the rights of the provinces and in ""11 3Y9 '30 b!‘ "Pllflilllfll 011 i110 Ml- order to obviate this difficulty the‘ "We °f U19 Gllvfiimncllil 0f U"? D0- No-l l d. ‘ Conference dpcidcd m ma“ a tent,“ ‘ minion concerned after consultation, " n “m” “i” C‘ (L 1- To 1'98"" 1gp‘; Sintute which cam“; out an u“, with tho King. This was the stibjcct m" of a 10m: (ZliSCIISSlOII. This The new arrangement moans the ' lhe accused on a certain night. Ac-. in. liashurl trcr" fed upv A‘! right. i incrcarorl price: demanded, whilc the _soch| "an lul war fir 1 ft-hoz-mcn rcfure to comirmmlfit! n" ‘Lilo-Willing Circle of King's Dang‘. itlr- g-snund thr-v cannot make a liv- to“, reguhr nleeunl_lladles ‘4 ling on the old scale. pal-pm / f w - | _ . 1 D's e 1 _‘ - . rn Guardian “mus '_ Albany And Vicinity GRAVES-At Prince County Hogplt. ~ RIHZHZITION (TDURT—III tilt‘. Prim?‘ "art at Summcrsldc on 1 party from Scavizw was 1 i Alias Gladys Louwhor, Ladlcs‘ Col- pm 5m and cams or [he ‘mammal loge. c.t Sa:k\~,lie. spent her Thanks. 1mm on“! ‘m; ndgjumcdiglvhzg holidays at Searlctown, the I A “muss gnvcuzucsts ot her parents. Mr. and Mrs. lac had paid accurcdi ‘mim- Lciiwhfl" a 51"" ("1' $101) for a tin gallon lzcrz. _ 01m, A Clue “Noumea from we; M~.~.-,, MzcDsnald. of Sprmgton. has pypplous mmrday “M”, a sunk t returned to her home, nftcr spending mus,“ nun for mo“, “d: ‘ms d” 1 a few days recently here. the Bucst n11_=,(.d_ m, j" h," ruling m“, m we, c.’ hci. daughtci; ivfrs. W. P. Cameron. :°“'\lt"»l'I‘1 *' the party vras a matter 0i ltlclll. lcn, vhich lifld nct b-Jrll liven in a v;ry satisfactory manncz. it Mo: allrgczl no tit.- ilrliollcr‘ :1‘: llfvn pxuted cut to vzitness for, wnvctnrq v - t . . ill‘: court roiilni. miiulccastleleasciliiiétriiii Ecdcqm‘ spam R “w party {mm COWVTJJ, ‘A ,u_..cd confide,“ guest of Mr. and Mrs. f!" micron-t. ‘fhrcc vritticfscs torn-i i _1Pd first A bottlc o.’ nfcohol had “Pr! purcharcfl b)‘ one of the wit- iilwt‘: frcm n man at the house of ’i in: ltfro. Michael lvfcCarvllle, Carleton. | recently spent a fcw days in Albany. the guest of Mrs. Wm. Tralnor. Mia: ltllda Noonan, of Ccntrcville. days hccc. the Andrew Noon- Tlie many friends of Mr. Attstin~ Noonan regret to learn of his prcscnti iillness and hope v an curly rccov-' "PM dcnioci nil knowlcl i thc cry’ limp, Ann. cmsmcrabirgcarnilmcn; Congratulations are extended to “’ i Mr. and Mra. Claude Howatt. nn tho the ltiazzstrala fincd the accused $2M- , , uni ems or a mcnmm The acwcm Rllflfli o. n baby girl on Sunrhyv, No- i“ '_ vr"~‘7rr lfi"1. ' “hi1 WilCLllCl‘ he (‘I'."'l r lfalnst the dcdclon of the c . "59 Ivgailv-"t a p: "ty from C." . H2‘. and Y's. Charlie ltfcfvnr were Iravcrre vsas t"- ..< ad‘ T, __ c‘._c_ v i1 Albarrv attending the tires 11-,“ with‘, _ p ‘,1 " ‘ chic-sen rapper. S________A 1 , __. mmwoor-r. , .' fili-‘OWDIZIOHYQ: A I’ ~" '. ‘ ful ch‘ ‘ton surwci- " ' ' "ca TF1" l1 .'l il Afwny Vl;'~~;:~ " -‘~~~' a G ‘ T Iiiiktn Ti|£"."._" r.':~'~11~.7, I -n‘»~1- "‘“~ fzdurticr flu" c|"p‘r~~. r‘ ,v~-';1Ip~ v/mi i ' l“.“i':‘- Iwtlule. A v--- ~ 12.1w‘ of Ore Tenement n.’ I‘! In ivin-oihthwgivi fl,l_'ni,.iim“l Fwd‘ é TFITRC.‘ p” m! . tn rfia- P r w : _ 1w. u ma" S'r.~rt d _ _ ~ __ 1 Garage Aiin¢h,g_ IE PHUTUU’\ . Y's-am,“ Nnvcmb" m“ g1 THIS Mnurn r12: noun m», xM;A:;~“z-10'r0s ' 1 u - <- a n 1 1.. u. roots a.- co\ 3| Chasm. . arunio . ' .~| Qg I’. DIDO-llq-Lm v Ri, November 9th. to Mr. and Mrs, Fcmo Graves of Summcrside a daughter. H____ DEATHS _ PROCTOIL-In this city. Nov. 23. Mrs. Edmund Proctor, aged as years. Funeral from her residence, 123 Dor- chcster St.. Tuesday morning at 8.50 to St. Dunstans Basilica, thence to‘ R. C. Cemetery. 1 BROGAN-At. m. Augustus, Nov. 2a.‘ Mrs. Catherine Brogan, aged B7; years. Funeral from ‘her late resid-, rnce Tuesday morning at 8.45 to st, Fan-icks Church, Ft. Augustus. ' 1 DIACDONALD-At 234 Gt. Georgei St.. on Monday. Nov. 24th. Duncan D. 1 lvfacDonalrl, formerly of Gcorgctownfl in his 78 year. A short service will be lucid at his late residence this ev- ening at 7.30. Funeral at the United Church, Dundas. tomorrow. Tuesday, Nov. 25th, service starting at 2 o‘. clock. Interment Dunclas. IN MEMO RIA In "id but loving IIICIIIOI‘; of 7h°'"1-" DQVIII. North Rustico, who damn-too tnis life November 24th, >004 00090000 ooooioooc-QOBQQ’ Q JV. D. Ma cLem-i vrmeiinnzl esmnum: P “ ‘Acton I Inna Wlhhm "In!!! Ill '00o0o00-Q0v~a >0 _ 0000000-0-04-00-9 i man. He was flanked by Hon. Robert‘ Hamem but first an “u. Donflmons Britsh Government will have noth- iwlll have to agree. The ciatc for fin-i in? to d0 Wm‘ “ilimim-nlcnt 0f GOV- Ial approval is fixed as spmcmbcr 1v crnors General. After a preliminary‘ 119;“ , discussion with the King himself the 1 The »pronosed hm w," probably‘ Dominion Government will nominate come before the Canadian Parliament the G°v°m°r Geneml- presscd the hope they would be bet- ‘AdUGTSG FTCiQ/‘lt tor year after year. ‘ Hon. Mr. Weir declared no part i Rate of the Domiion had contributed more to the national well-bring, in Is S t r e s s e d education, art and everything worth while, than had the Maritimcs. Ho had never visited that section of thc i Dominion, he explained with regret, "but I am looking forward to going there, and when I do, I shall confer with your Minister of irrespective of ‘Jarty or politics. bc- cause if there is one department that is above politics, it is the Min- istry of Agriculture." The chairman, Hon. Mr. Gouchcr. spoke of the deep interest taken by Central Canada in the Maritime Provinces. and of the many former Maritimers who have achieved prom- inent positions in this section of Canada, He tlcclnrcd his province had stood up well under the diffi- cult period through which Canada was passing, and the spirit of Nova Scotia today was one of real optim- ism. Hon. George S. Henry. acting Pre- mier of Ontario, welcomed the Mari- time men on behalf of the Province and City, and stressed that the Royal Winter Pair was yearly becoming a TORONTO, N-ov. flat-For a few hours last night, 'I‘oronto was head. quarters of the Maritime Provinces. While thousands of persons. throng- ing into thtfRoyal Winter Fair, in- spected samples of the finest produce the Marltlmes had to offer, ‘high representatives of the provinces do\vn by the sea gathered at the m1- nual Maritime banquet. Through Hon. L. P. D. Tilley. president of the New’ Brunswick Ex. ecutive Council, the Maritimes volc- ed a grievance. It was a great gathering of present and former Maritime lenders around tables loaded with the choice food- stuffs of the Marltlmes. Hon- O. P. Gaucher, Nova Scotias Minister cf Agriculture, was chair- l-Weir, Dominion Minister of Azricul. lturc, and the Agricultural Ministers 10f New Brunswick and British Col- Iumbm_Hon_ Lewis 5mm, and Ho“ more unifying influence in Canada's iw. A. Atkinson. Premier w. M. “"- Lca, of Prince Edward Island, was ii- prcsent but did not speak. TAKE HOME A Ti-e leading representatives of the Viol-IN QUTFIT smali army of Nova Sootla mcn who F R E E ! have made their mark in other pafls C||ARLOTTETO‘VN “GUN ‘of the Dominion, were l-Icn. W. D_ SCHOOL Ross, Licutcnant-Govorticr of On- PROREMANUI-Ilulnstrucior t-ario; m.» Grace Archbishop Neil m. "7 9'1"" "mt Ur 5M" Neil of Toronto, and J. A. McLeod. OPEN "wm“' WEDNESDAY gcncrai manager of the Bank 0f "No-Z ‘vn Scotia. i Hon. Mr. Ross congratulated the, Vwltimc rrprrratwlivrs on ' AND THURSDAY 1 I‘. M. UNTIL 10 P. M. Adults and Children. firm-m Rat: 50c a Immn. Recital Given Annually. their. Agriculturof PlPlll fill HANBILY Match Race 0n V ic- toria Park Speedway Saturday Drew Re- cord Crowd. The latest date ever remembered a horse race is November 22nd. and tho result was n contest brought on by w argument between supporters of tho "Pup" and Emma. Azoff, a recent importation of liclly and McNeillis. About one tlicltsantl people were on hand at 2.30 to soc 1hc fun. Tho course was bctwccn Brighton Road "and Fort Echvard. In sporting language, “there W85 tiothiilg to it," Pup winning easily, each of the three heats"; Emma mak- ing breaks after going a short dis- tance. The "Pup“_ was driven by George l-looprr; Emma, Azoff by v Wellington McNeill. The intere=t aroused by lhc (won- test forshacltnvs n reason of kccn racing, when winter arrives and its snowy mantle descends on lllC Park roadway. A lot of horses aro being tuned up. and the exprctallon is; that the Victoria. Driving Club's membership will be doubled. To ronto Leafs Trim Senators (Canadian Press] TORONTO, Ont. Nov. 23.—~P1ay- ing super hockey, the Toronto Maple Leafs downed Ottawa Senators 2-0 in a brilliant national Hockey; Leag- uc fixture hero Saturday night, rog- istcrtng their fifth straight shut- lcilt. The Lcafs have won throo gam- ios, tiorl two and have not had a single goal tallied against them so ifar this season. i _,__.___ _ __ Ma roons Take Americans 4-3 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Nov. BIL-Snap- Iping out of their period of scoreless- ucss, tho regulars of the hfontrczil Maroons hockey stiuacl found their shooting eyes Saturday night and defeated tho New York Americans by ‘four goals to thrcc for their first win in five starts. i INTERNATIUNAI. At Cleveland ... ... ... l Cleveland ... l Jluffalo ... 0 i,(‘anndi:\n, American at Illusion lrrovidcnce -i flioston ... ... ... ... 2 I ‘A! Springfield lSpringflt-ld ... 2 Philadelphia ... VII 1 American. at Minneapolis ‘Chicago Shamrocks Minneapolis ... ... 2 SUNDAY HQCKl ' Boston. 2; Detroit. '2. tnvcitimcl lie. i Philadelphia. 2; New not Rangers, I 5. i (‘anarllensn 0: Chicago. Ii. Mother "four taco is clean. - but fine exhibits at. the fair and ox-i ‘iaosmnfiwscrint. ___ __ "f ltiitruruct Hopeful Development's» Conference at. Lonzirn ‘has concluded its six weeks‘ meetmg tangible results. personai interest merit; within the Empire. It has, in this respect, inserted tho wedge of careful thought Bloc-Donald Government HAS STIRRED MUCH INTEREST Seen At: Ottawa. [Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA Nov. 22~The Imperial with three created B. XIGW and m3“? in trade develop- Ii; has into minds which heretofore were absolutely closed t‘: consideration of tariffs. Even till“ Labor Government pf Br‘ oiu, with Snowdcn, (iruham and Alcxandor~ unwavering frcc traders of the period -has bent to the extent 0f plPdliinll that such tariff ilrcfcrenccs as arc now given the Dominion bv Britain will continue for at least iiircc X9315- These preferences are not manv but. they are of srmc importance to Canadian industry and it was onlyé prior to the meeting of the BOHIPIR‘ once that amiounccmciit was made they would be permitted to iilpsc m; the immediate future. The chancel of attitude (f the Bfiilsil Govern- ment is not. so much a Pmlcfifision W Dominion representations as it is a TCCOgIiil/i: n of an important. midi crowing doubt in the mind of lhc British voter as to the selfish Avis- riom of standing by free trade while; all the rest of the world hasturncd to higher protection.- lt is this EPOXY-i lng doubt which forms pcrhap. from; Canadajs viewpoint, the most hope.‘ lul development of the conference, Mr. Bennett was criticised in some quarters for the extreme candor with which he advanced Canada's position. It was probably the only method by which his side of the case could be fairly presented to the British people. Soft-pedalllng diplo- matic language would never have leached beyond the conference room and it’ has been abundantly proved that he could expect nothing 511m the present British Govermnenb 0X- cept what public opinion compelled it to give in the way of preferences. It was to the public he spoke when with unprecedented candor he vaic_ ed his views as to the methods best calculated to stimulate Empire devcl. opmeni. BCCZHIM‘ of. his frankness he has been accused cf interfering in British domestic politics. As n, Can- adian and none the less a Britlshei" he would have failed in his duty t0 bum Canada and Empire hart he hesitated to expose the present drift. towards economic disintegration and to present his remedy if he had one. It is a singular feature 0f the con- ference that Australia, New ZN- lami and South Africa agrot-(i with him as to the menace of present. ton. clcncics and cxpressed confidence in his remedy. In these circumstances Al) would be far more just to say lh-"lb if British domestic politics were m- slnuatcd into the conference it was‘ by British politicians and not Mr. Bennett. "'- Thoso arc the first two results of the conference; an awakened public interest in the major suiitjcct to 00m’: before it, and extension of existing preferences pnantod by Britain T01‘ at least thrcc years. Tho third impzrtant dc\'¢‘10pll101\l was the acccptance of the Canadian invitation to adjourn the conference to meet in Ottawa. within the ncxt {\\‘(*]\'Q mqninp, 1.3 continue its cifortrs to outline some acccntflblc PM“ 01 economic co operation. It was never cxpcctcd that, the could or Canadian pvopasals or pcrhap< that li would cvcr accept them. There are. however, important posstblliti . The economic experts of the various coun- tries will devote whatever time is ircccssary to efforts to discover al- Lcrnativc plans by which the results sought by Canada may be achieved. Some such plans may be adopted. 'I‘hcn again, there is a DDSSIlJiiliY that before the c. nfcroncc is rc cun- vcnccl horr- a. new ciovcrnnicnt. 01w more sympathetic to the principle of f-Impirc trade preferences may bc in office in Britain. The DOiPIIiIQliilCS are great. And all tllc whilc tho British mind is ix‘- ing stimulated uwth fresh interest in a very solid ccornanic problem. Hi5‘- tcry shovrs the British mind m b1‘ 111111sually wcll- adaptcrl to tho solu- tion o.‘ such a problem. Even in its first meeting cf this _vc:1r the Imperial conference has not been a iflliilff‘. would accent with one gulp, I-‘uclhh PAGE THREE. The Foreign Legion The centenary of the formation of the French Foreign Legion (all; in March of xicxt year, and the firs; stone of a memorial was crcctr-rl re. ocntly on 1hr: parade grounrl of thl Vicnot barracks. The Legion i5 n»; 111806 it'll‘ LZBY adventure, writes a cor- TP-limnrirn; of the Times, neither il it a plac". for the cailmv, the roman- tic. or those v ho turn their backs u" hfimc lu- no grind reason. It. is {or ‘he 1110s‘. part the refuge of des. iterate, broken, lonely and outcast mcn. and such mcn are rough com- pany. ’f‘ho Legion is the hardr-st of taslan1a.~vc;-.~, and call: for (lxifflfnfl! of mcirai anti pliy-u-al ondnmnm from li\‘ ,\"l'\'Zllli.\'. Some grow at 11st, to love 1t lll unto, of hltfcr hardship and flcrcl- disc rlinc; others llvr only lo curs:- ll. Fzure los-c their mind: ill 11 and plan‘: lr..~e their livcs". even in peace-time and ofw-n by ihvll‘ own hand. Yo! many of those who finish tam five j-c_.;.'. enlist for rm, other pr-rzoci. or‘, if the lmz-r- not. rrbrllcd in ‘the callv dais of rlirir rcrvuzc, rrmam ardr-nt champions pl tho Legion for the rest of iilFlY i110, About 2'1 dither-rut national '1'"! are l'f'])l'f.\»(‘llit}(l in the Lesion trvivv The (lcrtnanx 111-» bv far {fin n§f§i nunu-rou.~~~ their proportion in ehffnr- cut units varies from 4U to 50 per cent. biaturitl soldiers. no longer wanted in their own country, they have made the Lc;1,l-~:\.'s color: their". and nive faithful R11.=.\;a comes next with a. iilFffP, contingent from the former Imprtrlnl and White armies. Swims and Belgians are nu- mcro " many "c xvzxllv Frenchmen who have n lllFli "coir natzozlalry as a (hspupr. ’I‘l:'.1 a mnful leav- cn of Frcncluncn who arc regarded rather as intcrlcpcrs by the foreign troops. ‘There is a * 1i.:1"‘1nr: of Aus- lflilllr». I11: ‘fin- i341. kan i'("t)i|_\_»,' and their mcn are fln} rouahcrt and wrvicc. a1" vtll (‘tliliiliilfi most unru ~ of ti)’: lot, if, ,. and Ame "m are fcv: and unpop. ular. An (‘I\'[)"l'l!3llf‘F‘fi French writcr remarks that. they arc “lt.-hall's w~r_\ bad solclmrs." To join the Legion is a. simple matter. It can bc dour at any French recruiting sizition. Age: are not. vrrlficrl; ful~o names arc ac- cepted; no clllrl>li(lllr‘ are arlzoti, ‘ After reporting at Marscillcs the recruit is sent to the depot at gidi. bel-Abbes, near Oran. in Algeria. l-Icre the Legion takes him by the throat. and breaks him or make}; him its slave. dfliclrccruit spends tilrwr‘. months at the duvet, (luring which he uncicrgoos iffltlllltQ fiC.‘4l_£!l‘."\'i t’: suppress his individuality and to make 111m fl Coir in fr: mo nr. In lliesc thrr-c months he discover; a‘ least two tinned ‘fln- first i. that 1i you elect to throw in _vour lot with a community made up chiefly of the failures and oulr-i1llts of ordinal-j‘ life you must; be prepared i0 11ml 11.4 av. PY-lllc standards of conlfurc, Llnnicht and inorais not far rcmmc<l torn thcflrnvost that Eluropezins door ed of'civil rights \\'lil standl This rizs- mwtl‘ 00mins iicl-zlv. and 1l"()flllt’f"' illosc do» - pawl-S lAhlf-I‘ nuke mothers \ rcp. The :c:..nd d1.,t.'0\'cry is that the I.1‘;_-,ir111a1'y is an outcast: in his ncv: country as well as in hi: old out‘. At Sitll-bcl-Alilnr. only ‘ . pa;- kPPiacrs and thvir ill-LL‘ tuko e pros- choc of the LPLLIOR as an unmixed blessing. The place is o, nmwvmu‘ colonial town vslll: 5-11 n17 c, r,- r117,- wcnxeu and 2-H‘ social lzfc. But whrn the Lcuzvns brmrl Diff"? in 11w 111w; Carnot on Sllntlziv 1h; Iiinply U“. itmTlYyt be h? W“? 01‘ porn-ant. ifitlii.‘ on from lulmttl inil "c ban, He l; a man of nhom 11 . FLI is know-n “(will 1' "Ethic. Th»- llfvill’ 1' his music. but they will not. ‘mart his cyo. For him lhcrc ls no s» cir»'v hut that of m,- c. 1'!‘ i‘- u Firm?‘ fcllonv-u: ninaln»; no 1 1n pro luv! lira‘ of fir.‘ \'l,1r-.H»p 11'.‘ t 1x11 ' Pi- Tilt‘ _ ‘ir>llt'l'_V lmrr.‘ tint thr‘ hrzmu cl p;i"1.1l1 1- (111 hlm. Aftcr an llwii- oz‘ tun of wntrliln: lir will \'.'.lilfif‘l‘ Lvrl: to hi. lvwrrlaci". 151w- to break hi‘ llt'lll‘i. l-‘or ilC-ll“, l . is the kciuuu- of "ne lnxzinii §~11]]‘_Q commit hUlCld 1. Yct the Lcgmn has its compsnsa- ilflif» It is a proud rccnncnt wlzh l fmc nnlztarv record. its ci*1.~, -- ivl pickcri lllffl. its bottle lion . .128 many. it l.- oi on rckwl why the French Stat: pcr> st: Willi a nuich lulu"... which Cii'.'L‘l‘.\ so zinz-"tvtrr lls‘. l!_v 1:l\111 l; 211a? n11» I o! lilf‘ izct voulll iv ‘l v 11 oil’ .1111.‘- uhcrc 1'1 that .1 1.. ll”iili 1' have a hoof. oi trnups \\'ill(lil ‘Hi some imdcr hartlri" contliiiniis; and fight acmnt ilf‘.l\'lt‘l‘ 1:<i~.l= ‘H.111 ur- clna" mm livfnrc tit" haiillo ci La 1m (Iwlrinil .‘\' Zlflrl’ g :.i.-'i 1T Frcnclt “inch cannot be well ' latczl: "You f\lln\'.'". Iwcionnii .'~fli(ill‘l'.i in zirnrr to r11". _'.1\\l unen- nzrl I (i'.‘.'ll'l 1'-' arc am sr. :l1:n: "Tim-o qncs Vtlilhcrfovcn Vvlntcr- lmftnnl. the man ivho trlcd to mrncr‘ thr wold?» supply of coal. and frvlcrl’ ihwwdld you got your hands so ‘tarry? 1 Fmall finu-wtwshin‘ my fare-- "Ddivt 11c know that vnu rant fuel all the people all the time?" The mcn of the Lcgivm away". 1L1‘. vrrriltzt n1 '1 otnhrc llYl/lf‘. Dirt "I","~ ruUPfl bcaf all rnv ill!‘ am nmv I'm :11: ~t‘."w'.lt: as n21 ox” in -'1 b1 "T'h"‘, . :11" zr-F- i .l:-~ 'l" mien fish all 111:." I""- "nrl can‘ swim a luvlufi- -Bita ‘ . .._._I...-. f'\"‘wn~: