MERCHANT Dame Nature now puts pep in the air.‘ It's a tonic for advertis- ing‘. '7 '" " QI/Lfz . . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘vrgw %’*" \‘§\‘l\ “W \\\ Read by Everybody , '“"v-~w~\\ OFA MEREEANT Use newspaper space 1 in proportion 'ioyour " full possibilities of business. I I -——— —»—~—-~ ~~—.~—-—-lr, ..__._ n.___ ,__._7 ..-—~—-—— Charlottetown Dllnllnn Two 0on1: alarming Guardian, Founded 1881 CHARLOTTETQWN, CAN DA THURSDAY,‘ NOV. 29, 192s Annual shun-null»- mun»: an ny Mull, (flllnaall and ll. s. A. h.“ _._¢_ l TRIANBIILAR lillNlESlS Ailll WQJSTERESTS Til ElElITlllN Si? H- M01’ l’ is Form‘ TUE? Still 35v? " J’ *7. er sENDS STRONG NOTE ‘P will Support Lib- TO GERMANY O (Canadian Press.) Il- BELGRADE, Serbia. Nov. ‘l’ §+§Q§Q+ 1' 28.——-'I‘he Jilgo-Slav Govern~ 1' 1' ment has sent through the 4' 1' Reparation Commission u + (Unlted Press.) LONDON. Nov. 28.-—'l‘he increas- ed number of triangular contests nl the coming election is leading plquancy to the contest. in no less than 263 urunufllfllllliei ‘will at O note to Germany demanding ‘P - O in strong terms the execution i‘ 1| of Germany's obligations to 4' -ll Jugoslavia and the handing Q- ‘II over of deliveries in kind or- 4' l‘ dered prior to August 11. The 1' + EXltibitQIETaI-rled off Winter Fair closed yesterday. The list of island prize wlnnors of silver foxes are as follows: least three candidates he balltot- led for. Liberals are already predicting the possibility of Labor defeats in many of these ridings owing to tho presence of the Labor split- ting voto in the tight of protection versus free trade which otherwise they say would be fought on .mer~ 1' note threatened in the event + 1- 0f non-compliance that Jugo + i‘ Slavin will take the sanctions 4* It provided for by the. peace -l' II‘ treaty. '1' +++++++++++++++ < _,.. "—"-"‘"- seven firsts, six thirds, one fourth. firsts. six seconds, three four fourths. / ono sceonli, one third. one fourth. stat-nulls, Ollc fourth. its and resulted in victories for the l ("Orgy A (cnhpvl, m", f“... Liberal“ ' - our second lout-‘tillrll. A Libel-M“ mm ‘Labm definitely .i. ll. ltoluilollgll, olll- first. out- wltildrcw their (ranliidates in many other tsonstltuencles to avoid these triangular contests. In London there is practically no election ex~ cltement because few changes ill representation is anticipated for Protoctionists. _ The metropolis, however, received a severe check yesterday when Sir H. Norris, lor~ merly Conservative member for East Fulham. announced be wou-id support the Liberal candidate. Some unofficial efforts are being Tmade to reach an agreement be» tween Labor and Liberals, especlab ly in home counties, in order to see whether at the last moment some of these triangular contests could not be eliminated. Liberals are fighting Conservatives in four seats in hlssex, four in Kent. three in Surrey and three in Sussex: while theballor party candidates are ~ lighting Conservatives in four seats. in Sussex, three in Kent, three ill Surrey. three in Essex. Several business lmeu are deali- ltcly criticizing lliuldwlnb policy, especially his sudden decision to plunge the country luto an election at the busy retail shopping season and several large importing ltinms notified customers that “from next Monday all orders must. be accept- cll subject t0 the rise in price cor- rospon ling to any tariff that may bt- imposed." ‘This announcement has naturally been given the witl~ csl publicity by Liberals and Labor. l “‘_'“ . l IKE-ELECT LABOR MAYOR S. I. Farlut-r, who has boon r electerl mayor of Wiuulper," on u Labor ticket, with a majority ol‘ nearly five thousand votes over his opponent, Robert Jacob. Eli BERLIN iillTB (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Nov. 28.-'—A tlolnnlun- ist demonstration. which was stag- ‘ed this afternoon in front of tho old imperial Puluoc and which was more in the lluturl- oi’ a hunger riot titan anything clsc. fizzled out soon after seven o'clock this evening" The authorities llnli blwen extreme- ly anxious because of the tin-eats of the Communists, and when u crowd of several thousand. mostly {- Condensed Specials llATllip-Zo por word, not oaeh insertion in this column. F ‘ ' unemployed, had assembled in the Lustgarten. an imposiug- array of ‘WANTED A BQQKKEEPER police was at hand to quell distur- bances. The crowd sung Communist songs Postmaster General Issues Statement OTTAWA, Nov. 28.~—l-lon. Char- les Murphy. Postmaster General. gentleman preferred. Apply K lit H. Shel-bell. Portage. P. Inland, 115-11-20-8i swANTim-PEOPLE WHO LIKE good tea to ask for Bernard's Bra» hxxlln. 588-11-27-31 Loan-smut. POMERANiAN dog. Finder kindly return to 100 Water st. ill “FOR SALE-JTWO COOKING stoves and two heaters. Anlllv Sil ltochtord 8t. 527-11-294li. WANTED TO RENTMIAREHOUSE suitable for storing cars. Phone 533 liichaughiin Buick Service Station. 583-l1~2ll-tf. “WANTESL- sauanc rlauo. Write Iiox. 245 Churlotfitowil 927-‘ i LAND i l issued a statement this morning re~ gartiing irregularities in the Mon- treal postofficc. Postmaster J. E. Leonard lids rc- signed llnli his resignation will bo accepted. -~~—— ~~~{§}—-‘— MeDONALD. t. 48i-11-21-8i T0 LUZ-A HOUSE. CORNER OF Pownnl and Euetoa, modern con» venlences. Apply to B. B. French, 5i’: Upper Prince St, phone 601d; i ‘JOHN A. Surveyor. Harmony Jo -_. “D. I. MoDONALD. TINSMITH and canner. Hunter River. Any work in this line can now bo bromlllly attended to. Telephone (llohe Hotel. 574-1b29-3i. “PRIVATE BALI-OF FURNI- tura including piano, mahogany ‘l/"llifll". parlor cults, (walnut) Flats alas; mirrors, rugs, etc.- -l- A- Parana-non, 96 Hlllsbor- W!“ Bt- 537-ll-27-5l. ‘DON'T IORGIT TH! AUCTION Sale of farm and ltoolr and ev- "Pvlhtns st Theodore Ander- lwua. st. Peter's Harbour, Lot 40 Station cu Saturday. Dee. 1st at noon. 4l8-11-I8-4i. ‘T0 l-rrquor on OFFICE "m" Bvdner Ind omt '" sin ilENltY THORNTON ‘ President of thc (‘nulldlau Mr tional Railways, who suggests thnt Oanulin should llavc u “railway divide" in tho Wcsl. so that all grain grown wosi of tho dlvltic should ho shippcd to tho Pacific Coast. and all oust of ll. slllvliell to the Atlantic sido. Tho growing trado with tilc Orll-ut llloy mnkc this necessary. Streets, excellent location. _, .._.-.__ glffllr rent for immediate ten- awAN-rED___E,u,,.,|,.,,,.,.,| "um; m wo to New York. Allllly m‘ limb" ego‘: .AL‘__a.m.T “'0 Avm ford Si. "l is s“. Bali: at moonlit. ecu-roman wan-rs scam! second. duo to freshen first of wlll. mflkflp-ngpll people; ho! water. no children. Will pay Sill "Bomber. it. lthynoa In. Frflflqh. ' i A- is». 119 as: uses Avril Prelim"- ‘mfiii MR r _ ilNE illillliliEll _ ulombcr of the crow of the Shin- illNll FUXES’ P. E. liliNll FINE SHUWINE IN llllillNlll Every Prize Ex- cepting One. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, NOV. ZB-Jrhe Rflyfll diiagic Silver Black Fox Co» two thirds. Pure Canadian Fox C0,, ltlllligan and Morrison. lwo firsts ll. Graham Rogers, one first, two socollll. ticol gc I11. llrutvll. our! sclrollll. -l". W. Putt-rs. one tillrli. “lcslcru Slivol‘ Fox (Yo- two iilllfillS. Sim Poll. (llllllrill, one fourth. Frank McNciil, mm fourth.‘ Tho lilagll- Company wins thron swocpstnke championships. The Pure Canadian Colupany \\'lil.i ollc sweepstulu. twilamplonship alzli a special prize fol" the best thatched pail". " Print-o Edward island fox breed- l-rs won uil the prizes except one fourth witicll wont. to (llllarlo. lllxlllbiturs are delighted with the fairness and skill of the judges Wullor S. Grant m‘ Charlottetown llnll Vincent Fnylc of the Holt lleufrolv (‘o., of Tnrotlto. ffhit-l. lnx exhibit kl regarded by all as the biggest and best held Jronl point of numbers and quality oi‘ stock exhlbl-tsed. REAK ililEilEil but the police were not called llp- on to (l0 more than tire some shots ill the air; whereupon the maul‘ fcsttlnts dispersed, all the more quickly as the first snow had fal- len in Berlin to~day and turned tho stroots into llunglnlres. All attempt to erect ll lillffir ondl- in lireltestrnsso behind till- Palace was frustrated by the po- iico. Several assemblies in the sub- urbs was also easily disposed by the charges, the police using their clubs. A few of the demonstrnnts were iniuretl and seventy-seven oi‘ tileln were pine-ell under arrest. ,Girls Promise Not to Marry (C-nadlan Press.) SOUTHAMPTON-Nov. 28——Forty girls, who hailed for New Zealaud aboard tile steamer Athenic, "made a promise that they would not be come ilridos for at least twelve months. T-hey are going in charge of n matron under the domestic. help scheme. and the "no wedding" clause in the contracts was neces- sary because of the rush of sllit- ola these girls are attracting. About fifty per cent. of the two thousand five hundred girls sent to New Zealnnti with free passage anti two pounds pocket money during the last lilrec years have already been married null ll largo llumbol- urn. engaged. ~—-—~<oo-—- (Canadian Prue.) EDMONTON. Nov. 28—iMiners in Sterco and other mines in Coal Spur and Mountain Park district are out on strike, according ‘to in- formation from rilat centre, which is confirmed by the Alberta Provin- cial police reports. President Wil- liam Sherman, of district 18 U. M. W. and Vice President Ryan have organized men who are demanding union wages. The mines affected are strippers and have never been manned by skilled workers. BREii SAFE (Canadian Praia) PORDOVA. Alaska. Nov 28—-0nc kllkll Mara, the Japanese freighter whit-h was yesterday impaled on the rocks at. the north end of Montague island was drowned and the remainder of the cfewyclunlt to the wreck and walled for qhioi Program of Drive Dis- Hlifillllil BililPiiB oalacrivfi ssnooo s1. >.--.--;a~=~..~,_ w.’ cussed in Full Last Night Mr, Frederick (‘ollrtenny Iinrhcl" l l l i and Mr. (‘hzlries ll. Harrington,‘ Associate lliroclor. sad a confer- ouco in Zion (‘ilurch last (Wfllllllg- following the prayer ntootlng, with llll- oi‘ rally suppl-rs for lilo voluu? iccr wirkl-rs during the public puigu organization. it. is quite. an lludl-rlzlillllg as tho; will ho oillig- cll ‘in soryl- onl- llllllliroll null fifty pcrsous i‘\'t‘I‘_V night. during tho sot‘ cu days of lllc. organized vllllllllf‘, appeal, and tho. meal, while a sim- plc. rcpast, luust. be scrvcd prompt- ly on schedule time, The luotubcrs of the Ladies‘ Alli Society have lllilltiflliitbll lllc work ill order to nlzlke ihc cost as slllall as possible. “Director llarhcr explained to iilrs. Lt-Pzlgo. and her friends that tho rally suppers are usscullni to the success oi‘ the. caulpnign. . “l can uudorstnull that lo lllly one llllfauliliar with a fuuti-rzlisinc lllllvlllllfllll of this sort, tile neces- sity ot' thc rally suppers may not bl.- zlppllrtlnt at first sight," said All‘. lillrbcr. “inliocd. it. silould not» aslollisil us if sonic luelnilcrs of tho public lnultc the remark: “Wily is it necessary for llll lhoso voiuuv tl-cr workers lo tulto suppcl‘ cvory ulgllt at thl- laxpenso. ot’ tho hospit- :ll'.' Vlltllllll it lull be llotiol‘ l» Will tributc that luonoy tmv-ard lip- fund‘! "No\v,“ said Mr. Barber, "l dill zllwnys parliculal" to give due lust-ti to tile ideas of every colntuulllly z-vllicll I >ll-rvc. it would nt-ve-r do EEH. sllllllllll insolkw as it ltffocts Ilritish inter- ests wore considered special conference of foreign offi- cers, treasury and legal exports at which Sir. John ilrlllibury, liritisll Mrs. H. »W. la\*.l’fll»';1‘- flllll illllel" ("lull-roll idliis River ldlllrllilu nnmlnlr“ "l. m“ “miuw Am Sn’ 31.1.,‘2:,...,.|::W5rmm“ mm. ill-ii. (lope ‘Erin/arse; l-llliillillll ill-u. "“ Y- ‘J '. I .' » , l-rcml, Frllviillti, Lot ll; w. l-l. In tbc confcrcuco llu- llfoilrlllll" 1"" l""“"""' ""“"'“"""’ "mm ‘Nltnhnln. Alballly; unlit-rt least-r. llilglillilllll [IUNSIDEHEB lllllllil TERM . Complications (Canadian Press.) ry for the November tcrlu of the Supreme Court willcll opt-nod at. Sumluorsilie Nov. 22: Pal-menus Orr, Konslngtou tltlorgl- Brown. St. Illleanors; It. .i. McNt-ii. 'i‘yue Valley; Wm. iilultllrl, (‘Airlo- ton", lluvill llulu-r, Fri-clown, Pctl-r today at ll lllllllili lilillllil 1- tallied to- Q- a straw slllrlt ou :| form lll-zlr ‘l- -l' Rapid Pity. +llill1.\*il. Johns is now in tho 'l' hospital llt llfililililil. 'l‘lm boy f llliillliililiil lu- was ill lilt‘ .\\i|l‘l\' +for two weeks. +vl~++llli++++++ +++ lo liit‘ Front-h and ill-igloo lzovl-rll» llll-llls‘ proposals lo nil-duct tilc oust of tllcir st-pllrnll- occupation of tho luliillu lllvl-l", W. ii. Philips, Arling- ton; Joiul A. llurrolv, Willllol: Al- ilcill ill-ro that port of Franco and lll-igiuln to rc- liiiil such pllylllollis Oll illl-lr own iltjtiilllili would seriously prteludilzl- iili‘ l-luillls of Lilli otilcr ptlwcrs. Kiukorll; ldrut-st Mills ililli Jollu any move on iii!‘ Siillkl-r, Sllnllucrsilic. Yl-sll-rlllly illl- t-llsl- King vs. Jollll llugilcs all iluliltilncul for rl-cciv- lug stolen goods calur- ilt-fnrc. (‘nurt, lilo Attorney (lonl-rai and blr. ill-allh $ifl)lll.','il]l]\i‘lil‘i\ll; for lilo (‘rowll and Mr. Everett ll. Strong for till.- prisoner. llrilisil officials soy tho agron- lucnt gravely coulplicalvs tho rc» purlltioll situation and soy than till-y rcsirl- to give closest study to thl- uclv l-luluouts imforc nu- llollllcinl: tiu-ir nttitudc. o1 any llty, i illil quite cnutlous lo zlroill lilo sligllicst stuuhlnnrlz oi’ nrllilratry ill-tion. To llly millll, cv- cry lu-uslilll- luau silouid bu. able nil-l willing at any time. to tzlvo u l-omulon sense explanation of his This case. hull to do with tilt‘ lllsappl-nrltrlcl- of two foxes from tho lliutclliess Silver illalzk I-‘ox (lompnuy llcar Keusingtoll. Only two witnesses were exnlulncd yo» lcrllay, liicssrs Alcck it. lhllltaiu Cflfwlfilitil‘ all the ranch null llon- IWHW‘ aid McKenzie one of till.- tiirl-cttlrs "Th" M“ "xlfllmmlml at H“ m1‘ The case xvus iuilournod uutil » ""-‘ll""' llllm l“ ‘hill l‘ l“ m“ "1' lb o'clock today win-n u llutubol‘ ly tuudrnisillg luotllnli illat woluzsluf 0mm. grow“ “v~“l1l‘9sc“ u“, m ~-ni any rutc, on n large s:-.;1l-\.'|,,_, ,,xmn|ne,p The ilospitlli can raisl- two or: ilililFEilEiifE Til BE STRICTLY PRWAIE" l ‘N . 5 s ltpgguzpgggqr ’" " *1 N0 Hlnt Given as t0 ____ ~h + CRAWLS INTO HAY- e, N, I N; of A .3] a SPECIAL MEETING Case of King‘ versus: ~VSISCK To Neil dtlslubmittgfl’ l a _f P t Hughes Before l. nn§§T§T§i“§l.:ff“§i... 2s. :1 . ' The Dusse ‘O1 “ac (‘Our-t Today 'l- ~lVitlloul frlolllis or afoul-El»: (Canadi n Press) M ." ' - ’ " + “W-ili‘-" .l 11w.»- P-(lil tl'l“l‘.\\\'.\, row. 2s. A B1 lngs ‘n Furthel _ _ ‘__“‘ , ‘Iv llrlttslll hariflllll-ltklu". KFPWdIITIIIl 'l' slwlllilug iinH ilr-l-h l" llctinllegwefelrl “w mlmwmg “m m" (‘rand '|“' 1' 0f lifo two wrecks ago, null tit" '1' l " i"m nllll Allll-ricnn repress-u dlc. ill» l'l‘ii\\'ll‘li into i‘ lliil\ n! Lill- nullruul t-"uulgglling coln'vl"l\lll-l~ which ulwncd "here to- ,\|;m;|.,l,;,_ "ml 4- it'll)’, to nnllulzllu Hll‘il'i. sill-urn in of New York Director of the (IiiIll-J LONDON Nov. 28.~V~.lrlous lifll- purumm w l. (“um . v , ' -' v , ‘ i » - - 1- Hllflil- 5b q. . f l ltlonlat- will, lull, 1- ll - l lo willlt ll‘illlr4]lii‘l"|i (ll ‘the pulgn to raise S67,(_l(l0 in one weekl bioms growing out of the recently Louis; Austin camorun. Auuumhw ‘l. Hrlllllltdi "(fr/Lu ‘hm ‘hluv I. 1m’ ‘ YR for prlnup Edward island Hospital. concluded [luossclllorf agreement pony J D Alclmyrp mflunmul_ + _" I H“); I ‘- m I “m; Tm‘ w“ immnur“ ‘w mp rvmw‘ ‘ ' ' ' " ' \vl lro ii l _ lit ‘l: u- t - ' 1 - . . - ~ ol .iud-,-,l- Muss, ill-ml of the Ameri- "Jill dvlorllliuu null of R. ll. Fm"- low, iiulillljy‘ Nilflsil-r of (tustnntq in lin- (‘allulllizlll (lnvcrnnlom tn dis- cus-: wl ‘ll was linm- at tho prelilib lll:ll",v' illll or to giro any idea III iili’ lilo‘... ll is proposed lo fol. low in livlliliit’, Willi the. questions wllicil ulil iu- rglhpu] by n“. llnlmd Sill -:" l'l'[ll'Q‘.\‘4'liEilliVMH. No hint " l(l\'<“ii as In the nature. of life *l + + ~1- + stage of lilo. cnnlplllgu was discuss‘ l ,. “ .y| Ni . l q| p1,. _ » . . , , , ,. ltlilr from lilo pnylnl-nts tin-y cx- "ll - “ "lmll- - ‘ml - - ""“ , vii lll ill-tall. hits. lnlnlgo Jllli i h‘ “l” m Wmuiv" "MW m“ “grow m“. (mwr “ma. m, “L ANN,‘ .> “m, ,,,,;,“,,H,.,| m, m‘. Amflq, ulllcllslll-_s have couM-llicll w lflluompm fllgm,“ will. u.» tlorlnnn iu- ‘moron, Si, 1q|.._-,.,,,,-..;; l1,,,,,,,.1 tony. lhnnlllnll officials rv-ntouiell choral.- oi illc (‘illP-flllll i0i tbl‘ lf-HIPlmlslrhnhus “l |)",._,-,_,,.|,|,,,-|j l, p. iliilltivi, Wl-lliulzloll. John i‘. Slllilh l" """l"l""ll"" "ll/T ill" United tilllllel lil‘il‘gllll',\' hall departed, Till‘ pntn-lllzc. at conference, of‘ of .\i.~lrllu-. iullicntml til-at. his ile- purl llp-lll ls lllirflfiliilli lp 501119 m’ lllc points \\'ilit'|l \\ili collie llfitl- 1 r discussion. liou. Jacqui-s lion-all, ililnlstel- of (‘uslnuls ulld i<lxr~L~lv-, plum. 4,, llllfilllvlll i» lilo one prltxmrlly in~ ll'i't'.\‘ii'ti ill llu- :lul~-ntilllcllts l0 p; lrliul: TPRlll-‘iiitlliéi mot-sow! by liu» .-\tu--ricuru~l. was not. at todayfil lllt-l-lillti. Hi‘. was ilflsl-nl from the city lull l‘t‘lili"lli‘li lonlghl pm] lg "Slaw-loll lo ho ilrzlllonllllnce at ltw-dlll-sllnys sessions. . Sask. to Fight Liquor (Canadian Press) FlRST WOMAN MAYOR bliss iClhl-l (‘oilu:lll. of Norwlc Elliilllilli, l‘l‘l't‘llli)' t'lP(€f\‘(i lunyol" of l that city, pllolugrnplll-d for lill‘ first illllt‘ ill ill-r robes of offil-o. l 1ili‘"l‘ thousand dollars pcrhallsql wilil it lag" tiny or bazaar, or SOlil"l otllcl- l-utl-rtlliluut-ut, but when it] lfillllflr- to golfing $167,000 in u sing-l lo \.-o.~i:. ill. only way to do it is‘ tilrouuil on organized puilv- up- puul. "in tllc nlzluy _vo:lrs which f ilFlVP dovntvd lo this work. ll is loulcnl (Canadian Press.) i.‘)_\'SlO!\', Nov. 2.\'.——'l‘hl- isrllisii (lovcrllllullt has 11.-quested m its (‘llargl- li'.~'\fl’:lil‘cs in ‘Nusillllrnonl for me to try to ride roulghsholi ov- er the preferences and prejudlcas WBRKING Filil S (United Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Negotia- tions for the adoption of the Iiulzh- es‘ plan for investigation of (it-r- munyls capacity to pay reparations are likely to be resumed at no dis- tant time, dun to the influence of Belgiuln. The Brussels (lovorn- rncnt is withdrawing further null tultiler away from French ovsrlorll- slllp and the Poincare Ministry is consequently fintllug itself nclll- to a position of complete isolation. To the present it "has been wrong to speak of Idrnnt-e as being isol- utrd. On tllc contrary. for all practical purposes. it is (iroul HI‘i~ tllln who ilflB been in tilzlt posi- lion. Tho Reparations ('Ol\\l\\l3~ qion. which is charged with oxl-lcu- ling tho Versailles Treaty, has four llF REPARATIBNS PRBBLEM Belgium will Start Negotiations for Adop- " tion of Hughes’ Plan for tions of Germaayfs Capacity to Pay- French Position Becomes More Isolated l illll l ilort on llw circllllls cos ~;' null: ‘ng ill! sl-izur: lilo llr sh schooner ‘Folnalilrl off lllc .\Jl-w Jlrscy coast "and the ilrltisili sllloollcl- island lloluc off ill" l‘l-x-_ 4P4 toast by United States uffit 7th.; ll‘ the lcport establishes Illa: illl" vcslltals seized are llriilsll (;\\l.l‘tl "and acre taken outside the titrt-r- llzilw lllziit. Grout llrvitniu wiiI fa".- mully protest their seizure on iliQ ground that the treaty giving tht- rght to consflczlle contraband bv-l yond the lfniied States iilftéerlllilt‘ lllnit nl-illlr-l" has been signed nor Plans t0 Make l Swiss Seaport} (Cinldlln Prela.) i GENOA. Nov. illkAnl-xtousivo pro,‘ loci. is being studiuti and plans nl» rl-nlly have horn submittcti in purl to tho Swiss govt-rnnlnnt, it. is slllt-| rd ilorc. lllnllllg at tho trallsinrllr} ation of the. nearby port of Vudo ill-l to n HP}! outlet for Swiss colutlu-l"<.-l-.l —iw-4-{O§>——-— l Operation for (Continued on Page 3) ETT lEMENT Investiga- oiller nations not come to the as sltancc oi‘ Franco and Belgium both would ilavc ilcou overwholnl- ed. ' This point of view. however, is now beginning" to influence opinion lu Brussels. The Hughes plan for inquiring into (iernlunys capacity lo pay was arccpitlli by llclgluln. lhough rnjcctcd by France. Boi- glunl, too. has restrained Franco - - from breaking with Great Ilrltaill over the question of forcing lilo ox~ _____ (Yrowu Prince ol‘ (iz-rnlauy it) rc- IVQNDON‘ N0wmb,,,._ 27f m,“ turn to llollallli or ally otilcr seuli- a "um was MW", M. mwlunn“ llrlmlll- lionllu u. iorldunlcy to rolulllil suivill - Thu Belgians. naturally cnoltl-th. w“ mqplflln...‘ h, u“ Autkdnlhp‘ do not woul to llrlnl: down on tlloln- 53,-“. ylrmmnn], vmn." MIN, , solves tho cnnllll‘ of ltfililfl‘ by too __\_,.,_;,,u,. n““.,,,ng 1,1“, ,.,,._,,__.,,,._ pfl abruptly breaking away from their [ITPNPIIL illllmutly with Paris. ll. is llnl only ill-runny that. has over- (llicillliillll: 1.0 fJllllllll suicllc. ll |)(\\\‘:=lll rollylil- It was stated two luliljos ni‘ \ members. Franco, llclgiulu. (ircllt_ llriinin and ltlliy. who alouo can, mic on lulltters pertaining in ilcr» many. A mnjorlly vote is neces- lary for all decisions. requiring unanimity. operation to tho present France and dlolglum have nplit the: "o cqullllin giving tho -. ling votc to tile presiding offl-l “or. who is n Frenchman. France‘. ‘hull dominates the commission. I The problem of how to ovorcnmc_ this condition centres around ilol- llliim. Secretory of State Hughes‘ hat succeeded in loosening the‘ Franco-Belgian bonds. and it is‘ now only n question of time hefnrcl liellrium will pull away from Pal-ha} or will succeed ill breaking up thel llxt-ilnncy of the French Govern-I iletwl-l-u! mcnL Belgium's interest. in the matter ‘s purely one of selbpreservution. The Brussels Government has con- sldolcd ilince the war that ll Bel- slum is to he saved from being once more the innocent victim of her geographical position there must be the closest possible co~op~ oration between tho Belgians and lho French. The Baliginhs have seas to enable tlllo tult llulnarouna to rgscug them. llclgluln in the worldwvar. and had .='.- .‘ run Bclgiu-m. The lost previous .,.,um,-,.,,,d m h“, m,’ M “M {Mum limo‘ ilclgiulu lloozllllc tho cockpit m“, m“ 3k“... M“ "H, ,_ of luuropc was \\'lit‘ll Napoleon tynwl“) “ulwhu, uulm}, H, _ _ drove illi.o lilo country and was w,“ r,.->,.,-,.,| lp- wlalll 'll:"lin -ll- except lllflfl("tititlliit‘li at “allrlou, ton miles hm“... m “mnmn N,m,,“\,,_ The "M59 "0' “will "E E3r""““l"|9' 'i'lu.- l.l(l(‘l0i‘H upcnulcd on il‘lu. forgotten that Franco failed lo save-honor- Novel-inches. there are unmis- tnlluble signs that lielgluln is bo- l-onllllg aware that tho Poiucnrc poiitrl" must ho labeckcd. But, from tukllug o nylon‘ nl‘ iYUlli‘ from uln- of his ribs and ugfttiitllll: it illill his sk ilu lsdlnvl" qlvlu- \\'t‘l|, " l ll lob as zl ui~.\‘.l.'. i . boo n civ on tho standpoint nf llclgiunfs own l, ,-_,, , 1., I _., , socurltv. it would not bc good mflr "L l“ h"lm'n' strategy for Brussels to [break away from Franco and become a satellite of Great ilritnin. Tho llri- tish will never he ill n position to send lln army quickly enough to iilol-glulmil relief to prevent. either Germany or Franco nvcrrunnillg the country. llut the influence of America could he madl- sufficient to tllrn the ‘Belgians bank into the path of common sense. With America tak» lug lllr lead there would ho some real assurance of a condition o! prolonged peace in Europe. That is what Belgium wants and that ex» plains the popularity of the Hug- hes plan in Brussels. Belgium will not lel the mailer drop perutunent ly. An into-casing pressure nn Paris forill will ho noticed ill Ilrulr lllllllsll" ill ' EVEN llilillEll (Canadian Prela) l NEW YORb. Nov. 28~For a] first time since thc German murkl’ ttarteti its spectacular carver of lot-line New York banks today rs- fused to quote it even nominally. Previously the banks, which had iiscontiniled regular deslinm lu Gel-man enchuqae. were ‘Ivlillng m ‘ilfiko u nominal min. Ono ‘broker qunilwl marks ui twenty cents ll trillion. i l l aeis. Wlii INVESIISAIE SEIZURE j _lll'll:IN/\, Nov. 28.-—---lu anllgmg. "on of illl- nova-sully for conduct! Ill! a lllufll mlflllsiVfl prohibition rllulrliru in this ‘llrnvnrq m m, Hull‘ lulurc, i. was tier-Max! at mo‘ lullulll lm-l-lillg nl’ H11; Snckll $311. rlltlfit-ll. llll‘ ‘m -~ . ,, _ neluoilatlrur‘ tor iill‘ lrl-zlly lllltllulm, “Tm, "m "mum" m “undue; ilflilrih ofil s uplu-zll‘ lo ilc lll-llhlfi “fink ' teri-sll-ll iI\'l'I‘ collstlllll lwlbrl-lll-l-ui .__.._ ___ lo "llll- l\\'\‘il'l‘ llllll" lllllil," s though Scc‘ llary of Quito iilliillf‘; proposal for all l'Xi<'llSltlll of illwllri l llal tluv-o lllill- lilull alronliy has; , ' l been clnlclclI illto law. 'l‘lll-,l.' sill" tlleyulcsirc to lllllkl- ll l-lctlr lllzlll c ' tllerl- is no such ll llllns us a flw-d I ‘mug. 3Q: .“l,'{, lwlelvl-dulil- llluit, lull lll:ll unlit-r "v.1; ‘iylllial glll"i’l‘u'g;ynmgl§lglll all; the pl-llliiuu ugrl-clnl-llt, lil- lfllll -d .. _ , Stall-s‘ right of sl-lzurl- will lu- lilll- tl,,l,l.wl'll,l_ill:€lll,¥il Elwin‘ lvmud an“ itod Ivy iilll gl-llurni tcrlll “on wk‘, m ,,.,‘,.,,",,l,i,,,,,f;,,‘,'ff,wlm“"w'z. hour's stl-lllullll: llislnucc from iill- H , lll-l" .\lll'iiltl .-luol.llr.,- pug‘, “mm,” v puma“ Sun“ sllnrmkv‘ “l lllluvuh, huh-d 1n a drab mlor by llllil‘ lull)‘, llrvsllrvzllioll. ‘ ‘iiv IHOYI‘ show . la Zlilli lu-ollfillli IIPIISIITFR from 'l'l|i.l‘llil|ltiIllt‘ll"N tom-ll have just‘ N. B. University t0 Asklncreigse tifliitlfpv ..‘.‘.'.l-|...l'.l“dflfilli? f." ll" llvlli) IHSFI ll. , l, l s containing “lAnnouacements, 'l'n.- lv. - (Canadian Press) l~‘lil~llll<lltl(“i‘tll\', Nov. 13S.- sonnii- of lilo iluivcrslty of liruns\vlol< will probably nsil ilml lilo provill ill grant to lilo llllihil‘ Coming Events, ' Meetings, Etc filly ll" illtrlw-nsl-ll ill i924 from twcutyfivu lilnuuullli dollars lo "'"""~* flirty lililllfiilllll, u-illl lill‘ uuill-rst:lll "’V'."'1""‘“? "‘""l-“ P" ‘Wm "P" luru-rllr-n. , llilll: llllll llll- lllliil-rsily- “ill lmml b- uuy lll-fil-iL-z uilicll annually‘ ;|]l- pl-tll". in l... icrl-l-rl- Sulrlurllay ayvening. . sill for ltuznur ill Clyde Riv- filll-il-28~2i. "l > - ~Q e > -- l . i "If _- - l-~ "i- '- PllG Weather, ECG.ll"~lt-illl.=‘l'llf--.‘@111?Kiln .J.‘-.-"1'.§.-..’§"l§- H lHl. Paul's 'l‘l‘.'l lili-X nfionlnnn, ll lwlllliul: cl-luiul-z Yor-‘s piclursp .~. 1 won't lllirill liu-nl, lftrillslnd c-Wll-lli-o- hi hlurrlly ltiwr Friday lloll-Jlull Hfllilfllll)’. 11,31 n, "'l'lll-rl> wil- lul- zl special may, Ho: m lizlllllilou lmdgi- in (7119; lilnT lloll on l-‘riliafw evening, Ellw-lllfvll lllcncl- utlonll. Sfifl-ILZR-Zl. "i (‘mul- lllui floor lllr. IL H. Thy. lot" il-ciurc in Stanley‘ llllll Friday PYVYHHY; N“‘- Willi. Admission 15 Iillii ‘JUUIH. Solo of plus. and Dollie. llllllic Fundy. indies with pied UQC Proceeds ill Alli of Sterling Ehll|~ lulu. HEX-ill, "'"'.\ llusltot Social. entertain- nu-ul null lianm- will ho bald in tho Ph-asant Grove lisll on Tues- llzly. ill-c. on. Proceeds in allfof Hull. 1.1m»... with baskets heard: not tine. social will be held (Oilfi- 1 till: llllzbt. floors open or 7 p, m, Admission 25 (tents. ORONTO. Nov. ‘.19. —~.\lodorull~ L- T north-wrest winds: fall". slaltioullry and llttlc lmrer tompcraturo. Temperature yesterday. maximum 4B, minimum R5. High title this afternoon nt 2.45 null tomorrow morning at. LM, Run sols this nftornmin ‘ill. 4.l and rides toluol-row morning at‘ 7.20. _ ""l‘olutl in ilpr ngfiold Hall hm, ‘ll? nu Friday’ evening Nqtg _ ll'lll‘l't‘ Ill". (in-on and 01m!" fill illllc pnrl in an l-ntertoimllli. undor lilo auspices of the Womsnfi Auxiliary. Thou‘ will be a no»: p; lcnudy unit fancy work. Quiilw" for Xmas gifts admission 15 Mm" continual. ,_