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(British United Press) LONDON. Oct. 7.-Sllrusrl Of their slloulders_ wollld best epito- mlze the opinion ot' Dominion niin-I lsters over Lord Curzon's speechl although little or no comment -was' made by them after its delivel‘y:_ while all alllliitted it was a niost infornlatlve aild intercstlul; add- ress yet none wollld ackiioivlodgc it pointed the wny to a p¢~llcel`l|l patll leading to the rcllabililatloll of Europe. _ While a great part of tho spce:-li still relllains ullpubllshed yet on- ougll has been niildo pllbllc to in- dicate thc outstandlln; fact that Britain is standing aside a'.vaitll:f.'_ action by tho French Govlwiillieiit. This fact will go far to dllmli the npooch in tho eyes ot' the lirltisll public as well as itsluck of any rlefililfo statclliont. it willbo i’e,itarll A llritlsll Liberal M. l _ wil-_'i dc- l i-lures t-hat liloyi 'George lnuwt f "onine bal~kf` lu llritlsll 1lolitlcal lll`e and that in spite of efforts to oust him llc is the most iiltercfst- lug figliro ill political lilo. “'l`lierli is no public num lu sight who can volltl-sl. with Lloyd (loorgle `in abil- ity to lead," .he says. SWISS ll] PHT Hill ill THE .HHHS THHEEIS (Canadian PFCGS) 1\lON'l`llI'}i\l., Oct. T,--'l`hc fol- lowlnr; statouu-ut was r-,'iveli out by Dr. Curl P. lllicbscllcr, Swiss Coil- sill-(lelli-i':ll ill Culiallzl, here ln- night: “Reel-ut statciiioilts contained in cd asthc\v011kg111gv@111 11111111 11111glt_he Clllladlail l"l‘css alleged that cnaln of negotiations 01' 11111 111,11dl‘ll1;‘s arc claiidestlliely sllippcil few months. France, Gernlailyaml from Switzerland to Canada. Russia are all anxiously awaiting “The Swiss Consul in (‘allada is to see .where the wol'ld‘s :urlst_ pow- erful League oi' Nations, the Brit- ish Coihmonwealtli stands in the matter of relations with its neigh- bors and other powers and Lord: Curzon's advice to let France show tho way will undoubtedly do little for restoration of peace ln Europe. Willie it is quite possible that Lord (.urzon indicated the British pol- icy lllore clearly in some parts of the speech that have not yet been lllade public, the \vliole impression trained ln England from lilo pllh- lished portions is a lack of, strengtll. Ono wonders wllut can be :lccoluplished by the confe1~e1111@ in the matter of a. foreign policy of the empire if this speech is to bo tho basis of discussions. ' Premier Baldwln's speech it was declared by thc press wllicli slip- ports till' (‘ons1'rvuti\'e government wollld be sp1'_ctaclllul' bilt l'iahlwln “Um Ylllllllllir und the saline press declared tliilt Lord Curzon would nlukcl n great spcccll and that the expectant public iiiust nwlllt h's `alithol‘ized ily the Swiss Forelgil Office to iliforui the press that tho Swiss federal council unanimously agrees upon lnimediuto ratification by Switzerland of the international opium convention, and that a Swiss federal law sup1ll‘esslng drug traf~ fic will be put in force as soon as tho necessary jurldical and econ- omical qucstions are settled. The Swiss leileral council will then uct pl‘oillptly and it will hardly be iieccssary to add that this i`utllrc' S.\vlss law, as is cllstoluury iii Swlt zcrland, will be enforced strictly," Highways and In Big Storm (Special to Guardian) SYDNEY, Oct. 6.-Dalnng-_i os- l ' \ r - . \ 11d,h.(,ss_ Now Curzo It t _____ tinlattd at S.l0_000 was _rtlused to 91119111 1-chanted Ba1“| nu"'°‘lt llichwuys and bridges lll _ Capo tu us _ r. h, __ _ . _ _ , lint in u dli'fcl'el\t liliigllngfifploc rglfwn “Ind vwtmm (`°‘_:l"t'°i°l' lg' _ _ " 's ' s ‘_ _ ._ U111101~nem_11 the sm.1ucU of Um l its ucei _s_tollus, so l_l cguferenm hnwevm. much gum' \\/aycott, divisional 1-liglllccr pro- wgrk has already been “mm Mm vlncial hlgllways board ostlluatos or officials 111-11 g111111111_» mgctlm, ml from rcportil so far ret'_ei\'c--- -I-'i"l"l"l"l"!"I"I"l"I' N IS LEFT T0 DIE HANGING FROM CLlFF (Canadian Press.) l‘.-\RlS, t)\‘l_»T.~-A l‘~'ln:lrk- able' lllllltillti af-cldcut is rc- 1lort1'd lrolu the l'_vl‘oll1:os, wllcrl' rrlqllllli' bnltll-_'s llavt' been ol‘1_::llllzi~l| rcccillly for tho purposl' ol l'odul'ill,fr tho lllllllllcl' of liczlrs wlliui: have made sl-rlou-1 illrollds uiliolli: ilu' shocp ol' i=|'\'<'l':ll district. lu the 1-olll'1:o ol' n. hunt on lil". (‘larilllldc lpnuululil. fl ll\='ll uallicd llcuoit .\'t'ynu~‘1/_ ll\' ing lil thc rlllngu' ol` \ll~l‘ill_~\, \v|lnlloi‘l~_d away l'rolu lhf' rl-sl of tho lluutvrs mid llpp:lrl'l_lly lout llllnsl'll`. A syslclilutlr senrrll was lllado on the followliu: day, when l`.‘.io unl'ortun:llc mllli wus discovered llaluxllln by his clothes, in all llllroltsclolls condition, l'roln n 1lrojecllll_f.; point of rock on one ol' the slopes of the Nercs peak. There wnsnsllccr fllllnf more than 300 feet below hlln, and °!"I'~I"I'=l' 2-K' >-i- 'I' 'I' '!"I"I"l"l"l"i' 'l' 'I' l|» 'I' 1|- »|n 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'i' 'I' 'I' I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' II' 'I' '|- § 'I' 'I' 'I 'O I' 'I' I' *AUCTION BALI OF FARM 1 'P l¢°°|¢» CND and farming impie-'I' ments at Binomial Point ond' Tuesday oct 9 tn at 1 lrcloclr-|» lhlfil. W. J. Rnlu, Blooming# _P°lul- m-io-s-sto the point at which he wus suspended was so ronipletcly inaccessible that rescue wus 'I found to be impossible ami Ile 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I' 'I' 'I' Bridges_Suffer - ll “sllllkn-lip" ill a lorry, he bears l:lll.1l tvlls A. F. of L. Decides not to Rely Entiiely on Legislatui es _ I’Oll'l`l AND ()c Oct -‘ lb c or will clevote its ol`l'ort_~l to\v'1l‘rl( han ll-lvnlie. tlitllcly upon lelllila 3, lv( .ittion tor ilu' iorloiflon ol in lustriul evils 'ls u result ol action lt thc coiivontioli of the Alilulwcilil 1"l'dl'_ratioli ol' Laliol' today l‘h<' .litioil foll<'\\cd cousideil ilou ol' the decision ol' thc United States Supreme Court ilullil'ylu;1 éllo ulinillluill wzigc law for woull'll 'lull other \vorIcei's which the l1'_gi.==- lation was liltcllded to bellefit. Al ’;ollt`i'l‘clif'_c ol’ ,iiltll|'llutloll.il ol`l`il'- |' Max llaycs, ol' (‘lo\'l'lzllul_ Ohio Ohio lol .lu old .nge pci'-lion l.i\v Thi' ovciiltlvf' i_oun(ll"~l repoit ulllrh the coliwlltioll .\flillilf''1 i-.__ S HESEHHHH (Canadian Press) I liEllIilN, Oct. T.~(‘l\allbclior t'orlllation ot' a new cahlllet iii lor with Dr. Halls Luther taliillg the port-folio ol'_lllinister ot' Fili- laice ami llerr Koetll that of Pub- (luebec Seminary (Canadian Press) ,h oi°l.:zlnizatioii of \voi'kol'.< r:ithl'i'u s'= ‘- rs \vlls orlll'l'l-'"mf“1'3 Til:-_ ilroliu-ll \\'l:.:'lo-'1ierity you have not for- lnoplo NHS llflCl'!\00I\ after “Surly 11,1_c~1 011.111-11=11_ gotten GOd_ 11 15 1119 11111y 311rc'l'our years bnulslilllent. Through lie declared he was glal ll1;1tA1-(1u,1(1,1111111 for the future ol' al the streets bright with flags and Wall Grumbled By Quake Shock (Canadian Press) QUEBEC. Oct. 7.-Slight Eartli- quake shock was felt here at 6.15 o'clork this inornilltz. litany people lil bed at tho tluio \\'t-_re aw:lll»1'ned by thc sliock. The wall ill Qllvllrc Sellilnary. 300 years old fell dowll. -_----g.g>_l_ HHEE IHHHES TH THE ZHH LONDON, Oct.. 6-_ Viral. African hlifflllo, presented tl lil' N. G. l<‘i'orc, Distinct Commis- sioner, Port Lokko, Sierra' 1,001-11-_ has just arrived at the Zoo. Ile is the ~:oh' l'e1ll'esi'ntatlve of his rllce S, in the (larllclls. l~lo is li young bull. named “=Boll" and ills colnlzlg rallsed quite il ssllsnlloli. ll who lizlvlng been re celved that "xi savage bull" wus ou the way. lt would not have been surprli- lizg il' the llow(‘oli1i‘l‘ had been -suv- agv, soclusz that _ ap_li't from a rall- way joul'.le_v l'roln Liverpool. and unull.~il_:llmble tl'a<'<'s of hzlviug been sllalrkled by ull four logs dur- ing a long and teln1li'.stllolls voy- :i,';e. AL- li matter of ful-t. when tho trrlvclllilg-llox was opened, "Bob" --ll dlminlitlve specimen ol’ a dwarf l':l<-c--f1lcp1led into his cluze as sed- nlely as xl deblitsnto into a draw- lui:-i'ooni_ "l pressed his bend down to thc wlllf-i*-‘tl'oll1:ll_ ilnd llc' had u lon1:| driuk~ and we've been frlcnds ever .=liit'c." .ulld thc keeper. whose lland "lloh" licked affectionately as he -ipokr. " lIn|ess“lloli"loscs his temper, la- ter ou. ho will he very different from "Bogie," all East African buf- fillo, who went “west” il. couple of yenrs liao. He used lo spend his spare time twisting the stout iron rails with his horns. and .when these liars were reinforced by struts, he amus- ed lilmself by chnrglnlz the barrier ' ' Sliukrl Nalli Pasha's famous ll‘on Conservatives Will Earth Tremors Not Contest Recorded In ?.§.i1i§l°1`§$I..§."..?.`i.’;"i,'i‘;.SESS‘”"°'° North Win1ii11cg Washington (Canadian Press) \`\'lNNll’i~,G (lit -(‘on-l'l\.lt Persian Quake Takes Big Toll (Canadian Press.) MOSCOW, Oct, 7.-Tllero was (By Dominion News Service) 'considerable loss of life and iiiauy A you!1!_al‘e homeless in conscqliclll-1' ol' lo oilrillquulce at lieruluii, i‘l'l'.~1l:l. on Se1ite'mbel° 27. liccolulillg lo al despatch from Teliernn. 'lfhe shock was _:'cr<-- (-1) _-\nd wllereil.s, il is lil-lil-_.tl puty _\1-liilslcr ol' thc lle1l;ll-llilcnlof that thc work oi co'loiliz;ltioll um Colonizatioll; \V. ll. lltohb, Vicc- development in tlic .\lai`il.inlc l’ro Vreslllent C.N_R.; Col. .l. -S. liculiis. vlllccs should be co-ordinaled. Chlel' Conliiil-s_-.lon¢-l‘, lu-pl, Cil -_ 'l`hill'el`ol‘c, Ibe it resolved that, i oulzallon, (?.l’_ll., C. ll’rll-_c (ll~<'~ll. lilo oplllioli of lllls meeting, eve -C.N_‘ll., .\iajor John Burllctt, chair- possible cncourageillent should be lilall Soldiers’ Settlement lioul‘.l, _elven to -the formation and devel- aud other prominent citizens, ill- opment of a nonprofit-making as- cludlng lllelillbcrs of the lionlillioil soclation with the folldwlllg mai olijects ill view; --- After ll general discussion, ;_li<' 1.--To ceutrallze and co-ordlnat conference was assulred by the l'e~ Colonization work in the Maritime preselltatlves of the CiN.ll.. and C. Provliices; 1 ,- P.R. that they approved of the pro- 2.-To assist _ln 'bringing unde ject aild would suppor. the oi‘;;aii< cultivation the agricultural land 0 ization financially and otllcrwlsv, .the Marlllnies wilicli is not at per- pi'oviding.tlic citizens ol' the »_\lu.:-i~ sent producing; times togetllcr with their _;overn- 3.-To select, dire(-1 'lrld 1':':i‘ 5 ' r agricultural settlers 1-lltcrinz 0 now located in the Maritimes; was then proceeded wltli, and all 4.-To induce the development ext.-cut-ive coliliilitlee was fillllililll' Of V110 Nlllufal Resources “E th" ed. to carry on tlle wc.l'l; ol' orgaiiiz- Maritimes as well as the coion-lz.'l- tion of their agricultural lands: Maritliiie -Colciiiznlioll and Devel- 5.-'l`o act without remullerati-nn opnieiit Association. At the close forthe listing, sale and develop- ment of land, natural resources. aild lndust.l~lcs ill the Maritime -Pro- vinces; 6.-To procure and widely adver- tise infornial-lon in regard to no ural resources of 'the Maritlnie~; 7;--To control. intecprovlnclsl colonization; 8.-To carry on activities of Mar ltinle Development; 9.-To populzlrize and ‘lioilllllllfi the Maritimes. _ _.._..r"- - Annapolis Man Found Guilty of Manslaugllter Canadian Press) Wilson was found ltllilli' (lf ml=“q` slaughter in connection with t.\. death lil an automobile acculellt mem in juli by Chief Jllstlce liar- i.. I EM. the end of that time Wilson is to pay six hundred dollars or spend another six months ill jail. The jury recommended clemency. The accident occurred alien the car driven hy Wilson passed that in whlcli Mrs. Warren \ras appar- ently struck anll went orcr all en- bankiiient. __._~-¢o->------ First Union Services By Presbyterian__s ' 1 and Methodists (Canadian Preu) _ KENTVILLE, Oct.. 7.-St. Pauls l‘resllyterian Chitrcll and St. Ste- plleu‘s llletllodist Church held llieir first unloli services here tn- day in St. l’aul's Church. ' - 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I- BEAVERBROOK t 'I' 'I' 'P 5+ 'I 23+ 'F 'l"I'I"i"l'1'4"l' YS LONDON PAPERS (Canadian Press.) LONDON. Oct.. 7.-With reference to the rumors cur- pnst to the effect that the Lord Rol'herniorc liiterests had acquired tllc wholc of Sir Ed- ward illllton's iiewslillller ll\~ terosts in London and Man- cliester, comprising five dall- lcs, three Sunday papers, nlld a llalf dozen ,weeklles ulld otll- er periodicals. thc total about forty publications. for a sum varlolisly estimated ut .£3,- 500.000 to .£li,000,000 lt ls now stntcll that Lord Reaverbrook first acquired the option on the whole string. and after- wards sold to Lord Rothe~ mere the Manchester. or headquarters, section of the business. This would mean that Lord Beaverbrook, who is already proprietor of the Daily Express and the Sun- day Express reserves for hlm- self out of the Hultoii list the Evening Standard. one of the best of the London evening papers; the Daily Sketch, and the Sunday Herald. The Daily Sketch ls a morning picture paper. and the Herafd is s -|- 'I' Q 'I' l|» 4' 'I' 1' -I' -I' 'Q '0- 4' 4' 'I' 'I' 'I- 'I O 0 'O -I' 'I' 4' 4' 4' 0 4- + 'O 0 O 'I' 4' 4' 9 'F O 000. leaving a deficit of 815,449,- Q Sunday picture paper. 'I' 'I' rout iii l"lest Street t'or days: Liquor Schooner Wrecked Off St. Pierre Mlq. (Canadl-an Press) ( . ANNAPOLIS, Oct.. T--<`»l\o'"l"-f' sr. riannn, illlf1_, oct. T.-The British schooner Natllail Nelson loaded with liquor and hound from Fayal, in the Azores to St. Pierre on Jline 3 near Clenientsllort Of for repairs was wrecked early yes- Mrs.. Harry Warren of Dlshy._l1HR£ AND ART-~ L-EARN *EIN T0 v~_¢l2_'_TE» A L‘_H&cl< 800K. AND New 'iii' T0 _ \ overs: i>_i3_;1wl , -. ,¢’ ri if shed /_ i 1-K 5 Toronto, Oct. R.-Maritime mod- ;eratl- westerly winds fair and *_* warnlc r. *I lllgh tide this morning at 8.41 and tonight at 9"2 Slln sets this afternoon at 5.27 and rises tomorrow morning at . :i cox. I New moon Wednesday Oct. 10. 212.05 u. ni. 1|, Summerslde tide eighteen mln- * ntes later than Charlottetown. Q 1 Announcements, 1 f Coming Events, 1 Meetings, Etc RATEI.-10c per line per day per line per day for 8 days or, ` sc a une er dey for a aah oi' 5 figures Initial, letters eoulltl “ one word 10 per conrdllcoilnt' zcanh. Address formsipart ntjliq, and must be paid for. Q ___ :.41 0 "Ns man for urs. o. s. nest; 082 Hensley Bt.. llflaatoday. _DL " inciting nie nlglil of tiie vlcllm nrltieu iremlcrs, 10 Downing sl ll o Ono on e e time-" 000. . ‘ _ _ 0.9¢ 0 -I O O Q 0 Q10 Q 9 0 im-atop. ellen.. _ _ _,_ ~ ~`,