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Ituggles Comedy "HOT AIR 1\llIR(`Il.\!\'T" .\N[) \'.'\l'DE\`ll.I.li ACT “FATAL CARD ” Canadian 1":~i~.\. l- H; .lxfs of '.':!lli<\I'.\'l\s recently completed through the spruce in the (21. li- itll it xiE.i .ire threatened wilh rl- 1‘l;;'1;=:l up- it re- sult 0! tile white :liz-l:<'~ svw 1).' :lllll bark beetle and <~i;:~ .E l:-.ahio :zzz ~;l.=-.- 4 iness is felt :1m<‘n.: lh~ l:l:";f~ lu:n~ ber companies that ll.:‘,'_i llllllis in the peninsula. eo-cprrnticli of the Quebec Forest abut folluge was destroyed on from T3 to 00 pal' cent of the old white Vprill-<‘ trees and the destruction of th; wcakcllcd trees completed by bu:-k beetles on the upper waters ' t' "“‘ "‘”crlnf‘rlin R‘vel~. l 1lll..'u_~tl-its Aswcciutioll. and it shows _I --.__ “_ , FIGli"l TilbEROUl.0SIS! _, - -.~"' .. ~.~,<-~_~r&, I \-rf-_-_-:__--_-"'~"" »~~; ~~ _';~; 'V' \_...`__`k_/ Vr 4 i~»iA"'i'i‘izi<:i so Hanes lus nnsr Al.so _ senEi:N SONG “THE GLow wonlu" AND coneoy “LETS D0 THINGS" ‘ ‘PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY Atso-om: GANG colvmoy-Mlcncy Mouse _ Musical. Novrznrr win: casr or mourns de SCREEN SOUVENIBS i ED WARD MONDA \ _ Nh ___ , m,,,,c,, 31, _ lee, are Evening 'l & 8.45 26c, 420, 521:. . _ _ But they \von'¢ stay k-i-s-s-c-di Maurice alms to please! Again the joy-giver of the talking, slnglng screen. ln his laughing, loving, lilting hit! 0 u r Patrons ll o v c Asked 4 I-'or Chevalier ` IN es \-\'~.'f:' ""‘¥=“ lam' o '":,7.fl¢ are - Q ..._. E’ Cf) lil _ ___ _‘I "‘J'\." \.f"`»/`_."`c f`\/'L 51",". 5.- i I J, ‘J if ' ‘ I /:>"¢]}`:.‘_"f> I t/il"/";`.".f`l.` V CHI22lSTti.\~, a; I `”fi%il~Liil*i`i` VIR itwif ...J .-’ e `\ V\_1\ \.'.,_ \_.\ J - fb* ` Tunisie-ttl;o»f_t3», / till lltlsili/ills Soils 0 I ..,l 4/ \ , an , Mr-:nr-zv S, tg, \\ , . _ 0 _.g _L .V ,___ \\_ I I i i uni ,_~ 1* . 5 g 1 `r§r~ -_ ' ` ‘ e/ ‘x”/ »\>‘ y /"‘/l_.'),/ ~ ~ /_'.-', _/ 'fi f ' / by JEAN AUTUMN Now for rl few notes ltbout old* vil` 0 en tl f b l l I V _ \ I P le ur uy ng season ' these ’°"°1“"°“S °“1y m°“"‘ thatllllus enabling that oolmlry to l1<\.\"nll of Mznchuria. iwo_u1d»be at liberty to send up mf* t BACIIGRUIINII ,,__- ' Dispute Discussed I ' bridge. supplementary to The Guardians ummnry Thmeddy morning of the S . add;-es; on the Manchurian sltuot-, i on delivered by R°V~ Leonard M" Outerbrid8@. Nccnuy returned from China-, ls the following ex- tended report of Mr. outerbr1ds‘2`S_ interesting and informative re-' marks: I sionary in Chinn, h's eolitioned us none (gan never tell thc truth about China. without telling lies." T9 newspaper reporters who asked' him to give thc boitcln fdC‘.S. he `,.epHed_ #There is no bottom. and there are no facts. _ Chinese hixtory is clearly traced through four thousand years, and earlier than th`t, we find history emerging into legend. which indi- cates the extreme difficulty of finding any bottom to the Chinese situation. A description that may apply to one locality "mv Iwi l1l>l>1.v to another. | For instance," sold the lecturer. we have been told that China lives X on rice; yet we were in a section of Chinn. with a populrltion of 80.000- _000 in which rice was rarely u"ed ,except among the well-t0~do ‘ classes." I Mr. Outerbrldge used ns an illus» tration the headlines in the papers about Chlc‘go. To the out~id~ ~g ,world they give a lurid picture of corrupt politics, gangster warfare and crime rampant, rlthougli litllo is published about its theological .. .r . by Rev. L. M. ou_f.~er- Practical Xma ,. ,_ Vi. » .'11 Dr. Arthur siniui. n \<“t<‘wn mis- i_ ' f" ,rr- , . _ _ 3. fr ,f 1.. r .i 1 ` 1 \ -fr Tok THE LADY BUYERS A I' [IF CRISIS IN __0F_ MIINUHUWI PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAN.o V Cil’CllInSl3al1COS L€3d' _ Again. We Invite You to Visit Our Sf0 Te at 1. 145 Great George d S e Our Wonderful Showing of _ _ ing- to Sino Japanese; Street, Next Door to C. F. C. Y. 2111 6 s Gifts for Men GLOVES ' UNDERWEAR Goatskin Deer Skin .} Suede ` 3 ( `\ 'rift' TIES HOSIERY E ` silk , _ _ sim and Wool -.é Pure Wool , `_ A wonderful showing '_,...,’ \-/ in new Clzristnlxzs = E. _'~_ '- Colorings. SCARVES lifir , . $2/ f'/'/--Z » .~ ,. Pure Silk f ~//' “"»_._.=',_c'~;.'.7_- _ V Broadeloth //'\~ "1 Flannel Ji' ‘ 'i _ M 9 \\ ""1"" _ _ \ ,_ _ , .~tu»;J_ _ . 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Pd |'|$ f.;:;iz. .;;i..ri:. 145 GEEAE GEGEGE GEEEEE ?f.‘§.”‘»ii’l‘5»‘f“fFi.5’f3liff’ THE sToRE or BETTER MElv's WEAR __ __ __ These things are oiten ignored, . - -”`_" ” _ _"'¥"T- in the press, and the world is left' ~ ,_ _ __ __-op" ' 3 3-,‘ (git ‘ “ _with a picture of the most corrupt _______ O I D city in the world. » , | _ t 'ber ays MCLURE Aw” MACKINNONI 5° it is With Chm”'~ P909* 1`°°d owed from Paris 400,000,000 g01d}illLel~vcn'.ron of President R.ooseveit_¢,0 toudh the Chinese Eastern Rau- “b°“t "eV°l““°“5 them' Whe"°"'S‘i1~ancs which she loaned to Clliu:l,IJdpdn might have got possession oi way, and that Japan, if n¢¢¢5;a1-y, M30 - .. . _ nday, December 7th. 10613 tl’_ elections’ are being held in o_o] Japmh The Jmum- the-n; In the Peng treaty between .°°“-“try where '85 per Wm °f the i showed why Russia, France nll Of lon to build railroads from French Mvnchurlan Railway from Dlllren _political militarists to' control 1n.d9-(;hjm 10 ylmncn im Mukden, 698 miles, and ti1e_ 8°V9mm°D5HI Hff-`»ifS- I Tho speaker then referred to the right to build a railroad from Muk- _ I Even in recent wars we llsvo new uprising in woo-oi, which den to Korea. aussie was allowed lwitnesaed bandits ovvrwmills the u-ds nn uninteiligent, but patriotic te retain the right to operate the mllltlfi' Mid SUi!@F'imDCSIHF§ them- movement against. foreigners en~ Chinese Eastern Rai1\VHY in N°\`th selves as war lords over whole pro~ c:ur‘;:cd by the Empress Dowager. Manchurla. which had been built 'vinces, notably in the case of In 1901. during China's turmoil, by Russia. ' !Chn.ng Tso Lin, who, n former Rrssln. sent 150,000 troops into‘ In 1915 Clmilixthrough her Presl-_ i lbihdlt in Ml1\1Cilll1‘io, lnxcl: him- Mnncllurin. assumed government dent, Yuah Shih Kai, at Peking, `se1f war lord of the three provinces, ri all important cities, and fortlfl- signed rl. subsequnt treaty withl 14,000 troops into South Manchuria. to protect her investments. A clause in this treaty provided that Japan would loan money to build railways in China on con- dition that the latter would build no competing roads to the South Manchurian Railway. _ One of the causes of the present dispute is that China has. under construction a railroad which vir- tilally not only competes with the South Manchurla Railway, but reduces the mileage from North Mznchurla. to the 'seaport on the Yellow Sea. The investments of Japan in Mlmchurla exceed a billion dollars in Canadian currency. During the past twelve years when China. has been torn with fratricldal strife, Manehuria has always been one of the opposing factors in the civil war at frequent intervals, so that Japan has found lt possible to carry on her economic _*Hd In 1927 C0I\