OIA Any man who can stand by his wnviotlolll, facing his beat friend's criticism is a real man. gurlamtovn Glllffllll Th8 v ilii ;»""]Z// /,/.- / People's Paper 1 A ppm Read \ \'a¥ ' ---\\ A} it)‘ \ W \\\1\ tveryllod)! i ‘Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ,,‘ OI] ize or think of ‘consequences who suffers failure and C979“- . MERCHANT' it la the man who will not NU- Tare Celts an“; Guardian, Iouadatl 1M7 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926 Aalafl Iall. labaeflptlaus if ii iii‘ Siiiiiiiliili ttiiis iiWS iiiisii si. stiiii siiii Mill IJHN’ i l i "KINE ‘Wil PHiNi] Nliliillliiilil iii iiPPfltfiill llii i ii BiHi Gale Days Events ‘at Lily Lake. (Canadian Press) ONE VEQITJL cons, SAINT JOHN, N. iB., Jim. 2C. —~ ..___.. . i “ace of éntnugl’ Re-iWlth 50 points at least to his ,1“ Dlstressitlretllt, Charlie ‘tiorineu, Cunlidiuu lskuting tit-e, Willi the lender umuui: YeSterday, byithe seniors at the end oi‘ the fiixii. ‘of the three duys world's (iilillllll- U. Se Boat» iififlbiilil) skating meet here this ult- ____ iernoon. (Canadian Press) A dispute had uriseu _ubout the <1 r 03K“) _2fl,-J[‘w()tmns-'eligl'billty of Richard, “Duke" YHIMS 3.1.,“ slowly lmoillonovauu, oi‘ Endlcott (Yity, N. Y.. All,“ l “rpm. ma“), am“. bamlngixvho won the mile rnce. it is con- ‘Ilitllill: uortliwesterly gales that hail 19111100 ill"! he (“ii "ill iiullmy i" s‘ ' i . _ _ . livillytrfl the", "m", ma“ u (m), Tenililfl semi-finals. and infill no llKill| ],. Hm.“ we“. Mm fgghflngltwroce i-u the fiuul. Pie judges- "'0' , 5N0“ n", stomrtossed tire considering this dispute to ‘Wr L???’ “'9 yaw y" one or mginlghl. Whatever the rt-sult ‘muy ML“; “(ogmslyhnylyluq qwppy ,,,,.'.ilt». it will still leave (iorman the “'05 S ' > - - ‘l coufereilcv. t-eptunce of . " . . ecaoeuaran f A, Milfiitustifafineiifihitigaiity Oviiiinlgégioiueperiili if. or Shortly ‘Conservative pert 0f acclumetion. Will Take Part In Conference (Canadian Press) (FENICVA will take part preparation: commission for Leuguii of Nntioirs Officials Seaman, m,“ “Imam ‘top point winner for should Donu- The Stimnriizi and Stuttgart nrrlv» t-tl this morning. Tho Fort Victoria "‘mm‘stums m the vuu be qualified tmrh oi‘ lllv illhvl‘ "““"“"” niiit- will he "ililvelliill-r . . . . ' . - to Ihe less. . proved tip one pluti» uuil this pro IWW tlilllflll iroiii tropic-til ports. will not. arrive: . nlure would give (ioriuuii sixty until this iaftcrution. The’ Lcviulilnnwu‘, t H, w‘, “h, firs, i‘ill‘l‘_\‘illl.{ 1.200 puss-uigers from p“ n B‘ 1 n ‘HWH Brim!“ and Fvalme’ l (fins ’l‘hnulierg, of lhnlnutl. 102i tlci-li about. noon tomorrow, more Olympic champion. utter making u bruve showing in the heats tliiti semi-finals of both the 220 until mile events failed to pluce in the) thuu :ii; hours late. Other vessels svilviillivil to arrive today but not yii rt ported are the Transylvnniu,‘ llollvur. (Yusn-ppe Verdi and Mount finals of either. RWVM» i The mitt was tho most excitltii-Q .\'l<3\\' YORK. Jan. 2ii.—-'l‘he liner event or the any“ vulennne “inl. Pri-sitleut. Roosevelt wlrelessedl is 1.2-1’ Loki.- Plat-iii. N. Y». was li-utl- ilu- lliiitl-d Stair-a Lines today tlint mg with n few yards ot the tupci >ht> litid lost truce of the British iwhen he tell. Donovan slim over ii-i-iglitl-i- Autlnoe. utter answering tioii -—--4-o>—m. iill liy . ' Wm taking first in the 220 yurtl till§lil.iU' S‘ ation Station De- vastated by Fire (Canadian Press) WAtSlliN(i'l‘ON. Jun. h e re y will not oppose, Premier tMucKeuzie King in thezw "Dllrflflt-‘lllng byelection in Prince! Albert. This assures Premier Kingi Preparationsi Jtlll. 26. -—(lorin:iii,i' iii the work oi’ the _. U“, could not entertain the Italian re- diwrmament illlest. for u monntorlum Offlciul German ute- tlie ‘League's litvita- my ‘l "limb 13'8" lion was rece-ivutl yesterday. muny will communicate the flillllflivolpi “m: ‘MT- Chllmhm entitled-INS 01' its represent-olive later. Ger- long of, league suirl tluit. WW‘- thut the i-tiuimissioirs $ would he postponed: 26.~—Flrci zit llolliug l-‘ieltl army uviutitm sl:i-_ tonight dtastroytad nine nirplzrnes, twelve unmounted Lib-‘ylillll iintlor (stinsitleration the erec- erty motors‘ und the lniugoi- hoiis~ . wheat. " thw- line winner with Gormuu and, illl s‘. t). S. cull from her yester- Willie Logan also of Sniut John tiny iii uiiil-Atluiitc. Thr- President Roost-veil. was alongside the freig- liti-r for strvcrnl hours but trace Wis’ lost in a heavy snow squall. All of the freightefs ihoats were grill", the message said, water was iu iilt‘ fire room, and her radio was mil out of commliiieion. The Antinoev nix/lot ,1 , my glpzkmh-Jaillmfy it oidfie-"fiu-vitr-t cargo of The Antlnoepbdefl tons, carried u tarcw of 40. Her- helm port ‘is lmilil, Scotland. _ irOiSTON, ‘lWflSl, Jan. 26.—~'l‘w0 fishing vies-sols, victims of the gfll- ‘ten thousand people saw the rac- 05 which hud lashed the Ne-w Eng- lund coast for the liast two days null a rescued crew have reached port. The schooner Eleanor D. Posts, sails spread and fuel gone, was picked up off Boston Light.- slilp and towed in by the coast chard patrol bout 171. High inds i-uught her with n. full cstc off the Georges Bunk. The steam trawler Mariner re- purteil in distress eud leaking off .-\i‘uro_ ll. I., limped in ‘under her own mwer. Her crew hiad worked with buckets for 24 hours to keep lilo hold from filling. The crew of seven men of the ilrit'sh schooner Eugenio Owen bluckuy. rescued two weeks ago by the Wubana. off Hatteras. were brought in from Colon, by the Un- itl-il ‘l-‘ruit Company's boat San ilruno. They told of n losing >10 tl-iy fight at the hB-lldpumps to R031) their croft afloat after spring- iui: a lenik Christmas Day. Ottawa Man H210 (Canadian Press) LONDON. Jan. 26.-Major W. G. S. llurrison, formerly of Ottuwtui ivtisi arrested 0n board the S. S. “Ollilli-lilll at Liverpool toiluy. rhargeil with having obtained; icwt-lry under false pretenses inl i022. lle is 42 years of use. unlit is tiescrllied as t1 stock broker. .__.______________.____. . y ouo+n+evooo+uoauwoc Condensed Specials RAT£.—-4c. per word, net- euch insertion lu this column. ‘O9 &@O4 L A trouuo ._ none: nuc. APPLY J-ii. Judson, Aioiuiudra. ii. “FOR SALE-AT ONCE SMALL vottuge in g, repair at Culp- mid Corner. A ly Mrs. F. W. l-iltiue. 745s _21 3i. .______________ ~_ _ ‘l-Aov CLERK WANTED-AP- uy cotuua co; _ 1400-25-1-31 ‘llAusAces 25c is. i-uims whole or half 28c lb.—-Seunderti. ‘at his heels. A blanket would have ‘lmtwt-oli (‘iiui-ilu anti Scotland will, -' - ug them. First field officials pint-ed at $350,000. iiiiifiiiiliiii covered the three of illlelll. The ghowing of the young skat- ers was ti feature of the day. Leila Brooks. of Tvrtwiv. W" both the 440 and 880 senior indie» evenbs. Elsie Mueller of ‘Ne-w York. gave her s hard battle lfl. 111011“: bin-zen ‘hrtheJsetJBv-‘lilfll s! the Torah-m girl passed her. Lola iLittle- john of Chicago who fell in the 440 placed econd in the mile with Ml-ss Mueller third. M113?" took second in» the 4 and ~. as . ‘ _ . Sybil of ‘Saint John third. Fully Sir A, Mondfis Action Seqiuel to Quarrel with Lloyd George. LONDON, Jan. 26. —Sir Alfred Aloud. M. P., until u tew days ago, candidate for the post of Liberul leader of the House of Commons, in opposition to Lloyd _ George. sprung n political sensation Mou- (canadian PM“) tiny by bolting the Liberal party NEW 3mm‘ MP" _3f"”"°'t“‘°tKiii-edioilgitlbgis it“ forfiigbeisblset second night in su....sson eas an minister’ and Wm] Lloyd ("gorge "m0 -“““"“"~“ “mm: pa" i“ e and Sir John ‘Simon, one of the Big interuzttiouul broadcast tests 10st Three among Liberal M_ P1 aw thiee fourths of their time allotted mounced Ms decyslon in a letter to to them because of mishap to a former premler Asquith ship ut sen. The British steamer Si,» Alfred's action 15 (he sequel Laristuii was reported tonight in to his quarrel with David Lloyd mitl-ot-cuu with hcr bulkhead stove George over what the former de- in und with the German steamer scribes as "The intirodductionnby nae-men rninv to nor rt-i-icuc. _ Lloyd George of a an po cy The sgo Qgfrom the Laristun was which ‘has produced a new pro- rvppyvvd u, sun," ,,,-,.|,,,,k gonightlfound cleavage and embarrass- es which were held at Lily Luke. steamer in Mid- Ocean With Bii1k- heads Stove In but ‘the itlt-ntity t-t‘ tho ship was notimem in Liberal ranks", . - 1 f . ilffliltifhill-iiillfl ivus. iPiil llll iiiiliillllMond states. ‘he pail“)? Th: Lfljgtnnqlefg, “l um absolutely .and unalter. sea, u es, .nnum‘!-' _~ " - nblvoppgged to it, and the fact \""‘k- Sh" i“ i‘ mil’ "' 2M" "at that it is being put forward by the lfillfi- "Wlymll i‘ ""'"“' "smnmed by chief of the Liborul organization shimlllll; Illell t" il“""°“" 2" “N130, apparently with your consent, men. . proves to me how divergent my views are ou this fundamental question of principle from those of a large and influential section of the party." Jill Canadian Curlers Win Two More Victories (Sncclal to the Guardian) gpllNiltllihtll-i. Jun, 2tl.—~4'l‘ht\ Cull- udlttu curlers lust till-Kill Wt"! m“, more virlorIi-s ht-rt- when they ti“, |'|\“[| ,1 [myrtllil-iilil?» by 56 shots llllii ll:'li"rgh hltistinit: (‘ilrlilig Viliil h)" . Tilt‘ tiiirtl mutt-h of the ut-rit-fl CANON CODY he plziy l toiiiorroii: Illlltl the (lung llliillllg uiu-=t wiu if they npu to. n may in the rii-iiriic. Tlicy have the we two test iuati-htac llilvvti iio fur. i} Tignish Train a estimates liy‘.ties. the iluiutit-icitiii: ntw ii , Russo-Chinese ; In the Chinese Eastern Railway dispute is removed Is Derailed! .911“; Too Lin. Mpnohurlsn oom- ii i5 Agreement Looked (Special to the Guardian) hat anxious week-end when it ‘seemed that time Augloiltsiian debt conference might terminate in ifll'li'lll'8 a joint official statement ‘was issued today in which confid- rnce was expressed that an agree- ment would he reached. ~ ‘ Count volpi the Italian Minister '01‘ Finance received fresh instruc- tfous from his government in re- sponse to his telegram explaining U"? Dositiou as left by his last con- ference with Winston Churchill, (Jlitinec-llor of the Exchequer who said that the British government of any length unless Italy was prepared to annuity. A conference between Conn-t afternoon, ; Warehouse For f, Toronto Planned (Canadian Pres) TOtRONTO. Out, Jun. 21'.—\A |S7.000000 storage ware-house is ‘shortly to he erected on the Tor- ioiito harbor from. it is announced. Although crectctl by private cap}. ll. the wareliouc» will have the t‘. N, R.. which "uppoi-t oi thi- ,ti-'m ‘of stimewhut. similar fncll-l- rill sit-homo wli'i:li l by the railway. l i Dog Saves Man Certain Death , (Canadian Press) l SYDNEY. Jan. 26. —Yesterday iwus a pretty cold day in Sydney 111ml many people hugged their stoves close, Among them was Mrs Jumes Cruikshank, 225 ‘E3. plunude. She was sitting by the kitchen range when a big mustlff, Newfoundland dog belonging to her husband began to display signs 0f ullellflllleflfl. finally upsetting her chair and forcing lMrs. Cruick- shank toward the door end out into the snow. A milkman came along Just then and the dog would not let him enter the house. While the shivering womlin was trying to induce the dog to desist, the range inside blew up with a loud report, driving many pieces of nylon lint: the ceiling and sides of t e k tc en. Calls Canada Land Of Possibilities (Canadian Press) ‘LONDON, Jan. L3. -"'1"he' laud of unlimited possibilities" is the term applied by Mussolini to can- sde when he saw immigration com- missiouer W. D. Egan, recently in Rome, and he hastened to add that ‘he was most anxious to ex- change Italian emigration to the Dominion. "Commissioner Egan after conferring with cabinet min- isters of Roumanla. Jugo-Slevla. Hungary, Austria and Jtuly, is now conferring with the German su- thoritias as to how plans for the perfection of a system of emigra- tion from the Fatherland to Can- ada can he perfected. RailwayyDispute Settled , (Canadian Press) . ,.MOSCOW. Jan. 26— All danger o: armed intervention by Russia by reason of the release of M. lvanoff, General Manager-of that ‘road and other Russians by order A! Marshal ‘mantler. Moscow thus feels fni- ll] Hifillil Anglo-Italian D e b t ‘$1,000,000 Merger " 0t Canadian (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. nounceme Companies tttirl iiiiiliii iii its iii Jan. 28. -—~An- of a $1,000,000 merger - of Canadian companies has been -- ' made by the ‘Department of Com- _ merce at Washington, according to a special despatch printed today LONDON. Jun. 26.—After a. some- tlctiitleii to cooperate in l5 ‘MOPS Wolllllrehen-sive than that planned by Wall Street Journal. Six Canadian firms holding ex manufacturers said to have Alfred Pollack, head of the new organization. Rural Credit _ Scheme Similar t0 That 0f U. S. (Special to the Guardian) OIPTAIWiA. Jan. 26.—l'1'he Govern mentJs- new scheme of rural cred- its will probably provide for the establishment of a system some what s'milar ‘to the laud banks of the United States. Decision in the matter lit is understood has not yet bt-vu fiuniily reached but the United States ‘system is believed t0 lbB favored. Last year the proposal was a oau of $10,000,000 to the provin- ces to enable lth-em to make long term credits to farmers. The bill went through the House but was defeated in the- ISeuate. 001. Mitchell Case Now in Hands 0i President (Special to the Guardian) ‘ViiAiSl-liiiNG-TQN. Jen. t2tl.-—'l‘he case of Colonel William Mitchell sentenced to five years suspension from this iermy ls now in the hands of President Coolidge. The papers in the case it woe learned ‘today have been transmitted to the White ter gofug through the tisu l chao- nels of review. The IPres in: as Commauder-ln-chlof is the final re- viewing officer. His diecialon is ex- pected within a short itime. Rubber Flowers London's Latest Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 25.— Helping Great Britain to maintain her boom ing rubber monopoly is a new fad rubber flowers. Manufacturers claim for the new bouquets that they are weather- proof, washable, durable and adapt- able for either the buttonhcbe or table decoration. Ontario Labor Asks-More Kick In 4.4 Beer HIAMIUFON. Ont, Jinn. bit-GI. i5. ‘Mitchell, of Hamilton chairman of the Ontario executive of ttlio Trades and Labor Congress of Cen- ads, will urge that the provincial government increase the 11100110"?- conttint of beer when the labor de- legation meets the provincial cab- inet for their-annual interview on ‘February 2. He will argue that the sale of stronger beer ‘would de- crease the consumptive of strong- er spirits. ' Judge Hutchinson Dies AtMontreal MONTREAL. Jen. -20.—lHon. Mr. Justice Matthew Hutchinson died here Saturday. The deceased retired from the Superior Court bench tior, the dis- trict of St. Frwuois in 1920. Pre- vious todzis appointment to the bench Mr. Justice Hutchinson was mayor of Westmount. and‘ wais for twelve yous a ac 001 commission- er of that city. He was alsoa pro- fessor in law at M00111 University. il-fe was born In Halifax, in 1832. the son of WlllismM-Scott Hutchin- son and Sarah Msrtha, Archibald. .____l.t._.¢qa_____. elusive representation of eight dye in ‘Ger-many are been incorporated under the name of Consolidated Dye Stuff Corporation, Limited. of Pollack Bros" and Company, is President ‘ situation from the viewpoint of the . se/ by this Wartlqepmment on‘ a cable from lug situation the Canadian Nation- al Railways agreed, more than a week ago, to thousand tons British Empire Corporation use this year. . Federal Bears Burden. (‘Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8., Jun. 26.-—“I hive not beard from Hon. Mr. Stewart nor from any other mem- ber oz the government today, nor Yesterday, nor any other day this your, nor have I heard from any- body in any way connected with the government." said Hon. E. N. Rhodes. Premier of Nova Scotlu, this aliternoou when shown an Otl Charles Stewart, Interior, had telegraphed .10 Prem- ier Rhodes a statement of the Do- minion governments willingness to assist in measures for reliqf of suf- fering in the Cope Breton coal ar- ens. While in receipt of no official ud- vices regarding the attitude of the Canadian government, toward the situation in Cape Breton which weal discussed at length iu the l-louse of Commons yesterday Premier Rhod-' ea this afternoon sent a telegram to Hon. Charles Stewart, outlining the provincial government. lu this tele- gram Premier Rhodes declared that Nova. Scotie had assumed the eu- tlrc burden of responsibility in re- lieving the situation of want and unemployment that had developed in the Capo Breton coal areas, to the great detriment of prosperity the province as s. who . ' He said the conditions in Nova Scotla were the effects of a " sn- gallcauae" and] that. the "cause is e grave 0g eot 0t qr Provinces ’b “Yibtléeiiilsiidiiisiiilils- tratiou." "Had the some consideration been Elven to the Msrltimes as has been given to other parts of the Domin- ion." auld the Premier, “there would be no such story of depressed trade conditions and stagnation in ‘these industries." Severe Earthquake Registered (Canadian Press) PRAGUE. Jen. 26 ——Seismo- graphic instruments at the Geo- physical Institute at 1.57 o'clock this morning registered what was- termed “catastrophic earthquake". s great distance away. Shocks treated her profeefllvflfliiy- They continued for two and a hall declared that the was known to hours. Prisoner Freed (Canadian Press) TORONTO. ‘Jan. 26. -—William Marshall, arrested here on Decem- ber 15th last, charged with the murder of John O'Neill at Coal Island, County Tyrone, Ireland trate R. E. Browne. ion. Crown Attorney Armour rend re Cape Breton Coal Purchase (Canadian Preaa) MONTREAL. .1011. 2B. —'l‘he fol- lowing statement regarding the purchase of Nova Bcotla cos! was issued by the Canadian ‘National Railways headquarters here today. "In order to aaeilt in every way possible the Nova Scotin coal min- take six hundred of coal from the for The railway furth- Premier Rhodes De- nies Knowledge of Aid and Says N.S. Alone - milliner, declaring that she Mlinister of the‘ ,office before she had been jiltcd Spanish Aviators . . 26.— Commander ‘Franco and was today discharged by Magic gal‘; Omar ‘Spanish avian." today Following the ‘magistrates decie- irfgewfigluthe" "m" from spam w the Ulster Govern- Calla W-‘rde islands‘ a distance m ment asking that the charges be 1-°”°_ “m” M 8'20 a‘ m‘ in the" not proceeded with and the prison- 91m“- er discharged. C. N. R. Statement si- agreed, in order that coal min- 111g operations could be resumed Stock Market Bill iiliiiiilitll liiiiiii man ‘and Dismem- early today charged with having murdered Miss Anna Dietrich. dis- membered her ‘body sud carried the pieces to different lonesome BDots in the suburbs. After a nigiht of grilling und feverish iii- vestlgation by the police. Mur- shall sobbing and unnerved. cou- ifessed that -lie had dismembered the body. but denied that he had murdered the 35 yeur old Norwnod had |taken poison in her Philadelphia by a wealthy New York man. "l wish she could speuk~she would tell you that l um guiltlcss," said Marshall, us he bent over and looked into the disfigured face of the woman in the morgue. Marshall said he mt-l the girl outside his office Tuesday; night. She was not feeling well and he proposed she lie in his office. He went out to get something to eat. he said, and when he came buck in an hour he found Miss Dietrich on the bathroom floor in Li heap, unconscious. He tried to revive ‘her but she died. The confession of the dismem- berment and disposition of her body followed: “Then I became frightened and panicky. '1 didn't know what to do. 1 have u wife and child and I feared 1 would be blamed for her death. l kept the body ull thut night, in my office. Early ‘next morning l came beck and then 1 out off the head and legs with n. hacksaw and a knife. =»“0a W ibuted the body. '[ forgot the head. having left it in my office when l took away the hotly and legs. remembered it Thursduy- morning and l took a paper that ‘bore the date of September 11, 1924. and wrapped it up and then took it and threw it: under the railway trestle." . District Attorney Taylor asked if Miss Dietrich had any reason to end her life. "She told me she had tuken poison," said Marshall. "She had s love affair with one of the bit-l fellows in New York and heiu, '1 poor girl who went to work every day he threw her dOWH- Th"! broke her heart." Marshall was said by Alexander Schuhl and his ‘wife. brother-in- isw and sister of Miss Dietrich to have been a frequent caller upon the young woman and to have them as a bachelo . Resume Flight (Canadian Press) ‘LASPALMAS. Canary islands. They hopped off for ., l i-iow MANY snow FLARE? DOE-Q l1‘ Thur. To MAKE- A BLIZIARD ? Wiliiiiiii MEET Filii “night ‘I ‘lllttflr ii lllPiiiliillil» i liiK Chiropractor Said toiStresemaKExpected have Murdered Wo-i to Confer With Briand and Cham- .bered Body. berlain This Week. ‘PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 2e. - Week- Devld Marshall, Philadelphia, chiropractor, wns held without baill ~ PARIS. Jun. 26.—-F'01‘81gn Minis- ter Streeemann, of Germany, may come to Puris this week to confer with Premier Brland, of Fmnce, and Foreign Minister Chamberlain of Britain. The latter is expected to reach the French cupiial Thurs- day coming from Italy. where he has been on vacation. it is interest- ing to note that. this important diur- lomutlc conference may tuke place while the French financial debate. scheduled to begin mesduy, is at its height. The three foreign ministers will have enough to talk about. Recent- ly a number of clouds have slight: 1y dimmed the bright sunlight of the spirit of Jsocarno, that is to say. o. number of differences have sprung up between Germany and the Allies, uud the way things shape up nowadays that means dif- ferences between Germany and France. Those who are averse to being skeptical would say these rifts are due to the circumstance that for some weeks the German Govt. has been paralyzed by iOIlg-dftlWll-Olll. crises, while the Wench premier, who also is foreign minister, has been preoccupied with the country's financial prob- lem. it’ that is correct. it should be u good thing for the three diplo- mats i0 get together this week. In the French mind what is tar- nishing the brightness of the Trea- ty ofulncamo is the way the Ger- man mind undsrstgnds it. , Nearly everyday? the Frenchman picks up his paper to sea that Germany iii asking something new in the name ,of the spirit or lmwruo. Germany 'wants revision of the war guilt sen- iteuce because of the spirit of Locar- iuo. Germany wants the Saar back because of Locsrno; Germany wants Coblenz and Mayence evacu- ated ‘ecause the Locarno spirit. makes everyone friends. tnd so on. This is bringing ‘some Frenchmen to ask what France gets out of the Treaty of Locsrno. Of course France gets England's and Italy's promise of aid if Ger- muny attacks her, but that seems fur sway and the Frenchman wants i-o know if France cannot got some thins now, if Germany expects so much. This state of mind, which is growing. does not get down to very definite ideas. but nevertheless is being seized on by the ‘French Na- tionalists, who say if Germany must continually be paid to be good, iLo- curuo is not what it. was cracked up to be. ‘ One thing Brland and Chamber- lain will discuss with Stresemann. tion for membership in the league of Nations. After all. none of the iLocarno treaties will come lntoef- fect until Germany is a member of the League, and although three months have rolled urountl since the fluai conference on the hanks of Lake Mujeur. Berlin has not yet nsked to be lot in. Recently Na- tionullsts in the Reich have been making ndditlomil demands relating to the number of Allied troops in the ‘Rhlneluntl, tiiscontlnuauce of military (Yfllliffii, revision oi’ the air clauses of the treaty. und on. before she joins. to suy nothlui: of renewing demands for special con- ditions for Gei'muny's udniisslon to the League. The English and l-‘reuoh ministers will naturally wont tn know the latest attitude of the new German Government. Announcements. Comimr Events. Meetings, Etc "Baptist Ten in Zion Hall. Tues- " 1 l. _ . - s: once that it would accept 120, 4;; I, m“ Fe’ a“! "M1" m “Wm ‘g C 3M i menéliaely rfllyfegvgilra-bywtlllllizhfliizcglllili (Canadijan Psroagn 1 f 00o tons of this order in thanked “The Ho” m", Dam", . me . o;__u_fl 2 - - m Two locomotives und two one.’ 556d w ifisturb {he peace or the ‘Ixtfiqgrcfillfiporzi-aluéemr: Bighorn], 32:10:21: tlzgfbéitnk coal ‘is l?’ i_.. 6- —---|~,_ ‘hgfliw society will stage their pig; ‘You w r eooo ENVFLOPES “"5" m" "' “w Tmmm‘ mm‘ whole riu- East an iruiw bets tut moruinsio mi d‘ l" I My!“ m ' TORONT ' am "' if‘ lh vest ""'"“" Tm" '“ Tm“ 5"" L“ pm” 01o- 30 151; f}, 15,- wem dammed at M5 yesterday A afireeinent was signed yes- "e ea to u g3 ‘h a l 7 m“ m9- “9 1"" t° 5° ffeflh 801117168“ i" "o" h y" 5i’- nu Jun. 27th If not fine on 250 for 55c ‘mxya u 00" 1'04}; morning at. Mileage 113. about tout-y terdi; betwben the Rum“ consul reactant 0d 206 ca] lo dun 0 ‘izipald for six hundred thousand tons winds, cloudy and milder. ll n“, 29m Good ‘Manuel for u as t m!‘ l-an" n miles out of ‘rlgnish. The snow . 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