‘ 713i o. i PAGE-SIX I ~- GUARDIAN ,- <-l,~~~ ._ . .5 C. e I 7 __9y-_ gm- 1i - i Draft insistence ' the League o! Nations drew up .1923 met with the protest U! (fir-many, th ot Russia antfthe dllailprobatlou o! Brltalnfl-“arml- The famous Geneva Protocol o! the 19‘ luombly ot the MID ‘unacceptable. angina or l9 ea a aux; trorornment prohosin! that h , m t be concluded on the basis o! Brit" in and Italy's agreeing to maln- tain ‘ and defend the between Germany on l-‘mnce and H and ltaly with all their resourcefl fitted against them. Furthermore that a treaty oi permanent arbitra- tion should be concluded between France and Germany wherein they’ would agree never again to 8° 1° ital“ tor thesettlement o! their dis- This suggestion o! Ger- ied thnf she was willing to forgo, what France most greatly feared, a war or revenge- and to at» quiesce in the loss of her forme provinces Alsacehorralne and oi‘ other territory oi which she had been deprived. This proposal came as a. great surprise to the whole world. it meant that the spirit of Germany had chanllfll from the will to war of her l-Imillri’ days to the will to peace. . At the some time the conviction that a tieaoeiui means of securing stabil- ity in Europe must be found was rapidly growing. The " " 81"- ornments of Ramsay MacDonald and Myllerriot emphasized the ideal oi’ universal and compulsory arbitration. An intense moral at- mosphere was evident at Geneva in i924. The spirit and peaceful methods was everyw growing and‘ - Local-no possible. This will to peace. which if ll were confined to diplomatic t-lroles might prove but a psssinz emotion is supported by other de~ veloflllnts in Ramona... Tia first nt these is Agrarian reform. which has transtormed the (ace o! Cent- ral and Eastern Europe from Vien- na to the Yral Mountains and from Danzlg to Constantinople. Mil- lions oi peasants have become small owners looking out for thr- preéervation‘ of "their propertv and thereiore are hostile to milit- n1 venture and as they have now n voice in the government their ATHLETES! Minird’: will limber up Jiuscleg and sore joints. it tor a rub down. will >5 not negligible. This grad- ual return! has destroyed the rem- nants o! the feudal system which still existed in Europe had wipe“ away the traditions o! teudollstn o! which war was no! the least. In this way. consciously or uncon- siousiy the development of demo- cracy has assisted the_ spirit of The second change in Europe making (or peace is the collapse o! he middle class. The suiferlnga f the intelligentsia in all the roun- ional money lost s value were distressing. Among this class are the teachers. tirotessurs ders oi the The iron has A hatred 0t search for peaceful thods inspire them as they in inspiring the rising K9391" atfon "to follow after peace with all men.“ This too gives promise m‘ helping to perpetuate the spirit of Locarno. Again, the collapse of WlLLlAM FOX Presents v~ ses brought face lo - face employers and employees. Labor problems and problems and difficulties about waxes, produc- tion and all economic problems have to be dealt with in the spirit vs me "will to peace" and the ex- ‘ -ise of this stiirit in local matters ' spirit of Lacnrno two-ell nations. The Spirit of Locurno. if it is 1n [be maintained must apply‘ also to he ititermiiionnl economic situ- ltion. iu tt-rmu of commerce and industry" l-Iuropc must recognize iii-r ttility. And the (lay ma) run!" when tilt-re will he first all el-lnlumic l'nite<l States of Europe where tariff walls and all such at- [Fflllllls at tiational isolation will he attempted it would bring nearer remnveti. if such were ever to be the day when there would be the United Slates of Europe as there are the United States o! America. And when the United States of " should arise peat-e could he thr: Spirit of to grow and "the parliament m‘ the if Louartill t-utltinued there should arrive at‘ Marl. tho ievleratintl world." a liiililldili ___._ YARMOCTH. .\lar. 24. -—Tlln Ki- wanis (‘lull of Yul-mouth telegraph- ed to Johnny’ lilies. Nova Scotiax world ranted runner. assurinz him of tree transportation to Boston and return. Whélt he goes to defend his " le as the world's champion mara- ,ll'l(1ll runner. President T. A. Leb- better received a reply from lohn~ 21y hills-s accepting the kind gener- osity of the club. .\liles and hi» narents will leave Sydney April 4th irriving in Yarmouth April 5th, where he will he met by a welcom~ ‘it: t-omniitlee of Klwanians. V. J. °ortet2 W. ll. Cann. E. J. Yickey. be ~ rd Riding S t 0 r y T h a t Crashes the Gates of Adven- With A A ' Thousand Thrills ture .2 quorum ‘Tfunl in (‘no 7/1714’ 01' P6717 “" ‘lull WA HOV/iii" FRANK CAMPEAU-lllmi MOORE-RAMON WAITE pram ,1... "U911 ‘out; uaarsycow‘ m; J 311w: Dunn DEMPSEY TAKES T0 woons‘ TOGETBAGKINTOGONDIHON' [.05 ANGl-lLl-IS, Mair. 2<l~—Jat:lr what ovt-ru-eiipillcr frame inn: cull-j Dempsey will go into a mountain ditlon for n comeback. training camp Thursday morning~to As to his 1m»: zit physical vnndr see it he is in physical shape t0 nt- tiuli, Jack tiet-lari-d that with one tempt to regain the worldl-s premier small exrcplitlti. till-re was nrlthong; puhillsill- title. ll’ so. he is read)‘ wrong with him. .-\ lovwr iutes to fight any man that may he sel- tluai vrtitibll». lwr athivh it.» under- ertell a.»- iliu opponent—if the purse llllil in New" York is right. i n-turneti iuf The big fellow. whose defeat at mt bulhc-ringi the hands of Gene Tunney last ll» nd your upset the sports dope wher- 4 i . hall re» evt-r t-lrcics art- squared. will leave Ltl nil. . Quill‘ \1'll\("l ttzl up _ TODAY SATURDAY USUAL HOURS S-Bltl ATllllES-s Eve. 37c, 2w, “c” Pamela , sowaap - V __..._._..__. HERE THEY COME Mix and Tony-Master and Horse - Riding head’ and shoulders above the crowd Tina tingling "Western of daring adventure _in the hills of danger for “No Man’s Gold” and a» womalfs love. Mal. 26, 11a; Excwstvn OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES or m DELANEY vs MALONEY HEAVYWEIGHT BATTLE l0—-ROUNDS OF FAST-10 ACTION Second Chapter of the Startling Serial “ House Without Children Both Matiuees Only 11c. .__.___...___._ MARCH 2s; I921 It. l‘. Brown and n. w. s. Landry. “Swift and Sure” for \\'h~eslr»r Hot Springs. seventy- five miles north of here. with Gus Wilson. his trainer. and rough it in the hills (or several weeks. Alter that he will gather sparring part- lllt-ll. wars nu pres it. llc denied lurmalifh-dly re- ports that a tall in l mail-h sever- nl years ago had inlurl-l ‘WU veter- bras. "l never was in. ‘ in n fnli “NATURES WAY” A Real Walking snot: And also the moot oomiort- able in existence, Goodyear Welted, made of Medium Bmwn Cali or Block Kid with ' a when heel and medium toe. ‘All elzoe from 2V, to 8 in stock in the following widths A, B. C. D. E. ' For a proper Ylflt and all ponihle comfort combined with good appear- nnee have “Nature's Wayfl’ BLACK KiD TWO STRAP PATENT LEATHER TWO GTRAP ALSO STOCKED; GAME CONSTRUCTION. ALL:Y...:..'.=: t ZLELL°_"A%_ZQL\"_IA§ t. ‘dike supply (he right grade: for fl- one. Rinqiue up and learn o reachable-prion for all kind '"‘ but coal. We ehlll he plen- l". u nerve you- , .- '_ ‘Who maximum at Heat" l t: GILLIS 8t 00. ‘ “‘ ‘ Bought in the U.S.A._ NEW’ YORK, Mar.‘ 24. -—Swift and Sure. a noted stallion bred and fornleriy owned b.\‘ Lord Astor. is now on the Atlantic Ocean in com- forlabil- quarters on board the Wlfhite Slur liner Olympic. en route lto New York. Walter J. Salmon. New York. xvii known renl estate investor llld turfman. has purchased Swill ind Sure from Lord Astor null "when the Olympic arrives here the tnlliuu will be sent to Mr. Sui- nuzfs stud farm at Lexington, Ky. Swift and Sure. by Good and (lay I \nt m‘ Swynford, it». four-year-olti. |As a tiru-yearold. he won the Exci- yer stake at Neivmarket and n year inter won the Duchess of ‘Yuri: ‘stake. The acquisition oi‘ this stallion is a. matter of considerable intcrt Hi 1o American breeding and racing circles as the pelt strain will haw .1 beneficial effect on the future m‘ ‘breeding and racing in America. Stock Quotations Y HALIFAX, March 2l"'QllOllll.iOllSj ifurnlshed by Johnston and Ward. [Members of the Mfllllfvill Stock Jiixchange: l. New York Exchange iAt. Top. and Santa Fe lly. . ‘ American Can Co, . . . . . . . . . . Am. Car and Fdy. CO- . . . . . .. Am, Smelt. and Reing. Co. .. Bosch Mag. Co. - . . . . . . . . Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. .. .. Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. - Y- Cen. and Hud. Riv. ltll. Cuban Am. Sugar Co- Ptd. . . Erie B. ‘R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘on. Go's Co. il,.Y.i . Hudson Motor Car Co. International Paper co. _, __ international Petroleum . . . . Standard Oil oi’ N. J. . . . . .. Wis. Kan- and Tex, 11y. Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . .. ., Southern Pacific Co. . ' .. ilaitl Union Pacific lty. . . . . . . . . .. 168%" '. s. industrial Alcohol Co. . 12 ‘ Westinehouno Electric 745g United States Steel . . . . . 163 z v Montreal Stock Exchunye ‘I Abitlbi g9 Brazilian Traction , baurentide Pulp . . .. =. Montreal Power ‘Iational Breweries . Spanish River PM. . Asbestos Com. New .. Asbestos PM. New Rrompmu Shawlnignn _ , _ Can. Steamship Pid. . . . . . .. BANKS Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . .. Whcab-Mny, 1335i; July. 128%; Bent. 120%. COflP-May, '12; ‘July, 1m; Sept. 0 . Oats-May. 42%: July, 4215 , Hip”. 11!, .. ' d §‘ "VJ-‘wkkaldt-i ‘i; o“: ‘gal; ‘My 194k.» trlilcago (A) . . . . . . . . . . Q iCobb. Ross and Tobin. ' TOiplaileif ; Piushurg (Ni . . . . . . . . . .. 5 ta ' San Francisco . . . . . . . . . .. 7 l4 - . {Gold -Watch is lggrles during the pastes tiers about him and whip hissome- in any bout." he said Exhibition Games ‘Injured Ganatiiou y T0 Be In Play-off Indianapolis 1AA) 5 1 Cincinnati (Ni 7 2 “OVFREKL Mm. 2,‘. Jcarfio“ At'(‘.k_ikr§.,liijrl_ ‘ ' Canatlfcti Hockey Club. who fraci» waqhm Hm‘ ‘ h ' a ,; urcd a collarlione v-oyt-ral wrecks Brolmxvi (‘f I _, L, ‘i ago. expects to be able t0 take the - . ' ‘ ' ' ' " " " ire for that first oi‘ thi- National Bznwrwri ("mden Braxum‘ llockcv Lcngut- [liar-tiff games bl‘ 11:5?!jfgkrIlgergrflT tween his tt-nm zlnd fliuntrenl hint-- Hyman“ ' ' cons llvre ill-.\l Tillzstlnjv. Al Si. Pt-trerhtlrtt- - ~w Boston (N: v Nun‘ York 1A! HflliPriP-l I ilubl-rlutin. Benton. T313116!‘ Wins hiupridu" zul=l Hwlflllll Sliznikey. .\l ._....._. \‘-'. . '- a ' ' -, “""" ""' “HWY rllltfnuo, Mar At l-Vcst Palm semi- nits.‘ . z 2i ism 'I‘nlul‘ __ _ nlidtilo-ul-igllt wrest‘ * "o ~ ;- _t 11 3’ lint: champion. iron 1; rr-fereeh do 11min“) n) ‘ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H. 2 7 lliélfill from the till», holder, Johnny . _.-— -. ll lttlll u lmnhell. Alyers"xagt nigh‘. m a bout‘ Pins]? Curr)“ Britt Au“, mm Schuua lisod as a championship pflalr. It]! p Al Wk-hnu pau_.,_ _ y instead of getting the crown e w, 15 5 must pay tho state Athletic Com‘ Wichita path, (tr-M, _ _ _ ‘ H 5 8 _-; mission n fino of 330i) fnr entering‘ Batteries-Thomas and lilcCurd 1h“ "l"? “"_""we‘gm' 1 - . At Auburntlale——~ tutu] , Philadelphia (A) . . . . . . . .. 2 9 1 HA5 A NEW SERUM , Baltimore ti) . . . . . . 3'. . . . . 1.10 U y 1-0 PRQLQNG >L|F5v Batteries-Gray‘ and Perkins; i , Ernshaiv and Freitag. _ I ‘ At Sun Antonio?- ““‘ " “in; her. Yorlnt-l- ‘Ln-E- l"lllll.\Ul<lLT.HI.~\. Pd" MATCH 2-1.1 9T il-V Jt Ii’? The spun oi‘ human life may b8 Dem)“ ($2 - ~ ~ - - - - - - - - t» l‘ 14 9 prolonged twenty-five years or Sm‘ Anmnl“ ~ - 1-’ more by a new luerrury 00111170111101 B“u~erm5“_\ ‘mhmi “"1505 and called lnelnpha-n, according to Di‘- v‘ BasslerfWoodall; Lee. (Jolwell and (krona, rgpmumt“ Ramtri “mfgsgqr Wlrts, Long. ~h th ' ' th U l err At San l"l‘flDi!l5(‘.0—- \ em“ “mm ‘L e “v ‘ of Pcuilsylvnnin graduate‘ ‘i school o.‘ medicine. tiiscovercr of; , , the sorulu. i qnllguéuifilfig;flir vgio€rlsodn'\v 1pm?!” in LlPniCFllllllK the HEW ' “'1' ' ‘L ‘r a“ l‘ W's‘ iveirre the Philadelphia division of‘ mhs- :\llll“l‘lL‘.il\ (Fhoinical 30019131,! ‘last tiiulil ilr. Raizisx said it was ihe strongest nlitisleptlt- and the 1mm puwl-‘rltii urlznnll- tiomptiuntl in l;ll(*lil'l§ll‘_\'. He suid he hoped in develop melanin-n as a possible‘ PUYK‘ for tuberculosis. influenza uflvl se icvniia , 10f R.lI.l~.. my compound Presented to Gallable Mentor ____ p: itgyrvtudg, M,“ 24' __p_ A‘ Dr. llhiliss mid irelnendmlu, mat-germ“ manage,- D; {he Ken’, slritivs had buen llllltln within the ville Wildcats hockey team. cham- 1W M" years in ilw ticvelolimelil‘ pious of the Liar-Mme Pf0vfncQg_ of gold. mercury and arsenic. rolllq was given a pleasant surprise thin Dtltllltls for the prevention and evening when the members of the cure of tuberculosis and infectious champion team gathered at his discnses, _ ~ ' place of business and presented "The treatment him with a handsome gold Gru Wrist Wlltoh in appreciation of thmniental stage, oi luiiarculoaiai unds is in its erperf-i but the result lhusi U110 will‘ he had carried out his dut- for obtained have been remarkable“ c allied. i The Island Condition Powder, Has Stood The Test F This i: the lesson when you should look alter your norumiia- ttie. am.» being shut Ill. ilhwinter they need, a good bltte tonic. Tho Inland Condition fitwder not; mar- veliously. qivlnq n good appetite, g “in” M“, . w“; hide and healthy appearance. Al" a “nag,” 51°“ ‘pllrifler- it cannot be equalled for building up brolieh ' down horses. it‘: just an goon for cattle, olreep and M“, 35 cents l lb. i We carry a lull line o1 Horne and Catt!) Medicines. i s. A. rosrtn a Dr. Flretlw; V rmicide gwF-‘Zwprtn t, Central Drnootore. Pllkilllll $1 6n or with lilrctriu Ilrive usicians ate ailing to give you their bestyon the new Orthophonic ‘Jictrolev-and t0 bring all music . tilt-O your home. You may have them today. iii-l “(Will's tnusi famous artists arc in- ulrinllly Yum: tirtists. At home-J“ _ your mvn l-zhit-si chair- you mm m“, difilrn in |ll;l.\'l(‘l‘]>l('t‘CS by lhc lint-st of lhcso _ their cllurlsa ltntlilninishctl zlntl unmtirrcd. lillllrhrtl impvtlalttre . . . the principle uf “llllliKilh ilmv of stillnd". 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