ifllbrnrevrllul, liIWMPi-lnoondword maul M minimum“, 'i'é.°°"" “THE llUNl] 5 Pllilllll [Xllfllllflllfi flllElilP LONDON. Dec l5—‘“l'he blind shall see." Theodor Koppsnyl, n student scarcely past 20. is in n. "if WHY of making the prophet-v come true. This youth, whose smooth. almost effeminate face is given an ascetic touch by big eye- glasses. bps again astonished medi- col authorities in Vienna lby his new successes in transplanting eyes from animals to other crea- tures which have first been made blind. in an interview Koppnnyl declar- lii U181 llreat eye specialists would at first not believe their own eyesi is Hlii sis"; ll ll lliss when they saw what he had accom- plished. Koppanyl first began his experi- ments with fish. going upwards in the scale of animals. l-le then show- ed a mlmber of rats "with trans- Blanted eyes. Asked concerning tip- piieetion of his operation to hu- mans. KOPDIWYi said: " “ll opens wonderful vistas for the blind. Hut as yet it is only a out ceremony, consciousness flneuce, tho members Prime Minister render nn accounrlcldred Tile :- P80 pie?» Paper CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1921 in the For an hour and Premier Lloyd displayed Pilllllllll llfllll EEUHEE llll lEBiIllNl llfllilifililllllllfillli LONDON, Dec. 1l5.—(7ontrastlng tlon of tho way they were handled. strikingly with Britain's royal pomp and splendour House oi‘ -1.ol'd.s at noon yesterday the scene mans a few llOllPn later when ivlth~ ‘Lindy George having said tho gtfllllnKhuu yesm.m,y_ by “H, Sm“, but with evidential‘ imland wan that 0i ilflwcr and in- with allegiance to tho King be .l.lll"n_ came facilities were in the llouse of Com~i those inclined to ed him on "Alliance" hmrd m“ "i! an“ faced m“ "i-“Mile ""11 ‘it’ broadest forms. it declares task of exposb tllon was difficult and onc which ho Sillll ill. ll. ‘i-JAPAN lllllllflllll Pllllll] WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.- The Guam cable or to ziny oil“... “bu. Early in his address he silenced text pf the 1mm)» between the‘, interrupt him- United States and Japan covering may desire to lay in ti“. mm“, Wh li\ , . , - ‘ ‘ ' B“ a“ U B u‘ mpmber i“i°"°g“‘ the agreement as to the Status of‘Tbo treaty also contains detailed Pram“ U“? 75mm! 0i Yillt. was made public provisions for thc protection 01' DPliurt‘ linitcd ‘Slates |)l'0]iPrly' mid the 0i’ ti“! "mi" nient. Provision ill TPQHTJI llrright, or up. [vnigm] gmuis W“, llrzlwn the l ' . . l. , _ _ _ or his Stewnrdghmand the Govern-Mann‘ m ségfi-fililiéiii‘ tliiegeinlttgdtifgatzsagihnilwhziglg ire: iilider treaty also and nlcdllcs menu‘ pa" m me “M! sememnnthegiance m m“ “m3? he ma“ Mk‘ ‘hose; of cable communication Iilllillll‘ okitwtliohhelfultlure Him “Ems m- n. ‘hme mmflers m, m? membms w retrain mm in Gvmiwhmg m“ r l! - sla nevu- be exercised Gcorgc spoke to torruptlonb as his ' i" denim i" Yflll) "on terms of the en- reluies to the Yup against United States pr0pEl‘Ly_ which tho United Slates lnlgrggt. lire equality with Japan." Japan (‘teorgc ii. lone bandit near his home in Echo cclvetl two shots, olrc ill thc shoul- bnndlt. n youth about 25 years of nlgc, attempted to fire seven shots hope." ll-ie laid emphasis on the "hops." saving that his experiments had not yet extended chat far. crowded benches and jammed gul- lerles. The only touch of twolor in tho ancient legislative chamber was tho brilliant roll coated um~ form of Colonel Sir Samucl ‘lloaro who shoved the reply to the speech wislmslsl nsllsssuiss WASHINGTON. DEC. 15.— A very strong denial of the stories which hive been printed here to the effect that the British policy in regard to tho piesent point in discus-shin of its relation to tho naval ratio was based very largely "Don self-interest was issued today from tho throne. dt la notau oration like October 31st wbcn tllc Prcinlor, having bot-n challenged, prorloiitall alternatives of disliked. Tho Prime ‘Minister w‘ deeply impressive as lie came ncur the cnd, when. in slow tones and solemn tnanner he drow a picture of the British imperial W uf‘ (‘uln- net at which a vacant chair lvn» waiting for lrclllllil and donlmll it'll futures whorl lliritoifs fears would llo lrcin.l'1li's anxieties and Britain's 3 llllN issiuilil lN sssiiusiil i hlONTlllClAiih llcc. l5.-—<l.llwru.nc.e ilisliiississ is THANKS Mowfiltnsn. Dec. Mir-Marcel de Verneuii. French Consul General 0f this city received a telegram from Marshal Foch dated from New York to the following effect. "Diflflfifi flifliB ‘l was very much touched by any reception in Carr ads. .i shall retain a faithful ro W Ill by a representative of. the Empire delegation. The point which the "big three" are uow engaged in thrcshl out relates lo Japan's de- mand f r retention of ‘Mutsu. he: latest battleship, as wall as u new bottle cruiser. in order to main- tain the Hughes ratio and make all cqtiltabln arrangement all rollnd, i." Japan's point wormncceded to tho United lStMcs and British lists would hsvolto lbe revised, ‘Both these nations would -bo allowed two new ships in place of two of tho older vessels at thc bottom or lists of those which are to be scarpped. This would involve an lmmodlnfo building programme on thc. part of Great Britain. ‘ a ______.___..__-.._._}.__,..___.__ 0- 1X0“ 70-00900000-0-0-0-0-0“ §CONDENSBDSPEO LS RATEQL-ddc per lino pcr day, 9c per line per day for 3 days or over, lo c line pcr day for ll days or nvcr. Count 0 words to n. llnc. Groups of 6 figures, initial letters. count as one word. l0 per cent, discount for cosh. Address forms part of nd.. and must be paid for. B eclal Rates Furnishadltoomo ld.. 7 c. for seven words for one week. Situation Wanted, for seven words. 60c per week. vacuums ossoslns- Stirling} ' llunter. Kellsington. ________ __- "FOR SALE. DELIVERY SLEIGH and Bobs. W. T. Wellncr. ,_.____.._.__..._._._._ ‘WANTED BY YOUNG LADV room and board, central locu tion. Apply Guardian Office. ____________ ‘WANTED-A blacksmith, hire or give the lllllf interest in good business. North ltiver ‘CHRISTMAS CAKES. procurable Fruit, 60c, plain 60c per lb. Stewar now. “IRATE FATTENED CHICK be buying en and fnwl. Will now tlll January 10th from ~ Paying hiEhB-‘ii mtliiiei Drift“ i“ would have had a more steady (ier- imfl" Wm“ or “m” M‘ (" M“ may, and have stood a much bcl- Ommm knmulr‘ _ tcr chalice of getting our money ‘TEKCHER WNNTED, hDldlllg illifllf." flrstciass certificate. i0!‘ site" The Earl of ‘Crawford, replying Lake school district, 2903 Sask. Salary, $110.00 per month. du. ties to commence Feb. 20th. An- ply D. G. Burreli, Sedy. Shell Lake, Flask. l _______________..._____. wave voua Fuss amount. pd m “mg by ill, flfl Dill‘ 39811011 closes for this class of work the end Oi Pebruary- We do 1hr will Llyod Moresida, BEST t’: Bakery. Order memibrance of it and beg you lo ‘convey again my thanks to the ‘Onnadlanuluthoritics and all those who received mc. i Signed Foch." , ‘ i . (l Upheld Hapsbiirgs i And Hohenzollern fence of Old Dynasties ‘LONDON, Dccx1-l'i—~-I’ltl:lfl for for-id luer Emperors ‘of iiouse of Lords \ Lord‘ Newton, raising the question‘. of thc excl-usllon of the llapslaillrs‘ ilynasty from the lllungarluu throne, slild that thc. Hungarian, pcoplc evidently il(‘$1‘il‘[*ii to have ill king. "Wily," iifl ilskctl, “should thc llapsburgs lie excluded any nlnrn than any other dynasties that werol still allowed to rule?" uow could the attitude of ibe great powers be reconciled with the sclbdetermination. it was, holn a free nation. Charles, ‘of Austriu-llilngary, him to a ncw St. ‘Helena. Lord ~Phllllm0rc, an emtncnt law- ers had for telling thc people of Hungary who should be their king or not. or whether they should have a kinlg at all. ‘Ho. protested against any interference in l-lilngarys in- ternal affairs. lie tllowght it was n. mistake to have dethroned the Hohenzollerns, "becnusef he said, “with u chas- tenede Emperor on the throne, "we. l s the stoic. Lord Newton Leads Lords in oe-p-cdlng Pfiliiiiil‘ and llrou jports rcutzhlng Scuttle. iloss is estimated at hull a mill Trnnscoutincntal nulill was virtually] .Sir Lonlr-r G0lilfl, former luv-mics m.“ gm- mpflionllgziu" olumcnt lcni in the volunteer sort-l Iiiil’. Mcfltlrvcy, in opening, principle of __ cll. the attitude tho country with or or negot iation and won the day by n division ova» whclmingly Ttllfllfilll} cat's policy. Ills simply of narrating problems faced by the doiegationes with a dcscrlp with irr-lllnlll lllll (ihovcrn role today was victory lrcillnllHi joy. King flcnrgn slowly null ilistlxirtly’. throne on record." ,4, M SEATTLE, lVa lWnstern Washington is its damages today after four day» ,nf ilonlls which resulted in tho loss, f illififiilll lives bio ls expected ollars. Geimimy “ml-Hue traffic. which Austriadlllnlgary‘ were mndc lu tboihunnd sine", Saturday mo“ rnsuulcl FWPYIHY W7"‘“;‘lmla_v by railroads. llEllY lllllliifil lHHll lllllllSl PlllEilERiCTON. lllcc. l5.—-\Vord s been rcccivoti hero that lllraln, slL, Doc. 10.—~] counting which rendered. llltlc furtlll-r ill-cording to rr~ Propcrly c -_-_-<ooo--- - Must Pay Debt By June, 1947 U. S. Senate Committee ’ European Finance Experts nciai hopo that yer, asked what authority the pow. m‘ up in m“ ‘Sonata Tlwsdflfl ion dollnr debt States is certain. The foreign flna fl the. Senate “i”! (lonimlttcc had‘ lluul- with tho nd-l had become responsible tor Sililfiiilglminlatration forofgn 1mm mum,“ bill. WZASIIJNGTON, Doc, 15,-l~‘ln- and economic added. a lgross and intolerable ln-Zbrmlgm along fm. mrplgn (lplnga, tcrfereuce with the government of “m, m the flrmnmvn, mnmr,,n,,,_ ‘vmprloo lill the Lord Ornrimoro and Browne ro-upebt mlgm possum, mm" m, “mm 5'9"“ mi“ 1mm!“ ha“ “fir?” 1° given n surprise today, when tbcy not as jailer for the ex-Emperorflcnd whm PXPCTIH the inter-allied Flnzlucu ally announc- ing of views on to tho linltcrl ncicrs and coon nillists were chiefly interested in. or nronsclll by, thc provision lnscrt~ ed in the bill by the inittee, which definitely establishes Juno 15. 1047. Senate com s tho ultimate {Hill oi‘ a fatal Ion l lllllllilllllllll“ ha lindnrlllll nliWkVllii! Drive lulnbcr. whlin ongngr-ll gSir Loiner Gouin Meets Mr. King ]."-_Thp mm“. sons ivcre tillacu into custody in OTTA\\'.\ . Doc, l inf tlucbcc, mcinbor yonsiitucnry or lsilllililf-nlliftlillOflf.imurfi “"i‘ wib ' ' 10:4 lil vlcw ll ‘Hlltfi ulllli-ll to tllo list uf lllust- ill‘ uuimhcrs in parliament halving con~ l)l"inlll‘\r niclll ill india has 53,- [mnm- M. lnczlsurci; lor lluutllini: ug ivcrsutltlilg with Mr. King, clcrl lust l‘\'l‘lllil,’.f. iivcil in puny ‘with llodtllplil- Lcuiivux nu guru" incl Mr. King at. dinner and alitcr~ ‘wards to the leaders office lr. ihn Several other prominent members elect also l P-arliamcut buildings. rt-arl his speech “u it was ono. of tho shortest. spucchcg from the. MEETS llEllH fliontroal ui T310 in Pillll-l lifwiiflstcr fit-fill ‘.10 of this city who ackcd in the svashrotnn of Child's rcstilurllnl. last cvunlng by iin as . snilant with an nxo anti rcccivcd two _ severe wounds on tho hcao and one on his arm. ills assailant ‘was: promptly apprehended by two i nd gtlvc the namc of Gregory lferr. iwaltci- of Toronto. lv-hcn turned ‘ovor t.o tho poilcc authorities Kerr slatcd that b". "llftlh to llo some ,tlling" adding that he ‘had no lmoncy, that his wife had nothing to out, and that lie. hall been out of work for six luoiltlls. Tllc charge assault and attempt to of illn diners. in the cstabllsbnletlt‘circular quay llli lllllillN culme to thc scene with a light. II llll BRANTFOILD, Ont, Dcv 15~ Cartwright, Dalllollsle Street jeweler, was hcld up by u Place, on Sil-tilrd-oy night and re- tier and one In (he ll-ft groin. The in all, Luv, tbs cnrtriilges imtlssetl fit-p lu live attempts, Mr. (‘art - wright called for help, and his wife which frightened the brlndltnwzlv without his gelling any loot. Mr. zlrtwright was carrying loss than two llollum in change. but hr- hall sluts llllE VANCOUVER, llcc. l5.-—<Fire at, Hliiilcy, N. S. W.. caused a damage of flvc million dollars today accord- ing to a cable ~ to Vancouver Prov- lncc last night. Among the build- lngs destroyed the message said lVllll the Pastoral l-‘lnancc. Associa- tions. Wool Stores opposite. tho with loss of 30.000 Calla aEiijoyed Its Best House . "'1"; U"? Vifrlbla laid ilgalnst him. accident at Ivlpplof in cilttlnpi hundreds temporarily hoiuclcss and “Hm. \,,,inlén.k:iltiiilvu,lc1iulliliix (::.fi,?\;:\':“jl _ washed out lu-itlges and roads ilnnfmg n.0,,’ u‘. “tad about 111'.‘ ' s! '““°"g‘m““’d ‘raific "ml m" wimiof age and is survived bv n willow] communications in many quarts otimm m“ Ema" Phimrpn‘ ' Tho high wuturs arc n» Six Hundred v iilll‘ During Recent Days liflNDflN, Dru IPwTliO arrests Ilhrouglloilt. India in recent days ‘have ri-zlcllel! ii lOiiil of G00, tll-corll Jill: t0 oiflcliil llllvlvos roccivctl llil-rc. Tho grililtczst. llunlllcr of pcr~ ('ill‘i‘\llill, ‘vVlHlTil. wliut is tcvulcil the is lltifilllliiilg f thc coming visit nf ‘thc Prlncc of Wulcs. Tbc (iovcrn- enforcing lwo rcprcsslvc ucis, the 'crluililul uct. of 15108 and the pre- l_Vf‘liii(ill of scditlous uicciings’ llct oi‘ ltlll, uudcr which thc mcrzuller- ‘Sillp of sociolics which ‘have bet-n idol-lured unlawful arc subject i0 ll visited Mr. King during thc aftcr~|"i‘i'<‘>'i- noon, Alcssrs, Poland, Alurrii, Low‘ {North (South ltcnfrew) blulcr, and others, iCllrley Elected l 2.315 votes ovcr John Murphy. fnrml in ont- of thc closest lliuyon bind. 'l‘llo vole was: 805i; Murphy, 71.554; (‘hilrlcs 10,812. ‘(lllfllflii llilil ii was not until Mayor 0f Boston .‘ ( . . h“. 5~~-‘oi' l r ll llvnr. Sim‘ yor n1‘ liostoil TiHBl-lilil)’ by u plumb,(~;n.lgl|-opip-_ ator Penrose. chairman oi‘ the Fin~ ity oi‘ unce Committee, form 2A. general air of the European (lov- crnmcnbs towards their elovan bli- ‘r l"lrc (‘Omflllllfiltlilliij llty (‘Illlr tcsls in thc history of thc city. ’l‘l\o. otbci- iw ocaildidzlics ran f'lr ll..- Curllgv, 73¢ limiter, 4.241%, (‘llurics S. O'f‘ollllo Thu lend nltcrilatcd bctwccn (‘ur loy and Murphy as ilic votes wcrc illfi rlncis wore llcilrll from that lDefective Piers s Found In St. PauPs Cathedral clght months, been saved from a ‘llwo of thc massive piom in the south trunscpt worc found in a lic- IIfI-clivc condition. and wliut appear- ‘cd solid work was lllS(‘0VP1'P(l to iconialn inferior nlilieriill. This caused grave defects, and work hail to ho commenced iniluctll:l.i.cly. (‘anon Alexander, treasurer of tho cathedral, informed a repress outatlvc Llurt thc restoration of the 1 s; Till) will Building‘ Year] l _..____ lNumber of Nqw Buildings Erected 14.000, Compared to Last Year 11,000 LONDON. Ont., Dec. 14.--- Qum- tlons oi‘ intcrnatitinul importance] to tho building industries were flit?‘ PUSBUII in the annual report of W. T. AicGtlrvcy. ‘Sccrctunv of thc. lila- son (‘.OYll'1‘ilCi0l"R' ASe rintion of the llnitcd Stairs and fanadu at till-i did‘. ink,‘ scssion of thc Associa- tion's 12th annual convention in thoVTccums-ch Jlouse this nrlcr- noon. l s l rc-, tcrrcti. to the cxclillngle ‘ilt‘i.Wf‘t'3il‘ tho’ linitcd States. and (lanada, and adopted slcrnlar ilokcll "cull conditions bc aiirlbll~ ‘vhmhp, m" "M, dmhgation m Ln“ 1mm“ by w“ gmimwhai m m” m“ ‘M'- "M don exceeded its powcru in signinc oi‘ cvcry $100 paid the iiniicd Stains (lovcrnment ill taxes $92 is spout for wnr purposes?" | Dealing with wages and other items zitiectlng the building lradcs, the Secretary reported that, with flailing prices and industrial dlfii cultics, some of the local Join. Arbitration Boards blld bscrrwarn ing the journeymcn that n "world- wide depression was upon us, and that thc continuance oi‘ the high wagn was only a moans to an cnd for our business. in a great man: k ritlvs the wisdom oi‘ thc mcn LONDON n“; mmsflst I,_,"n.fi'|lroni1itc<l u rcuctlun, while in iCutill-tlrlil bus during thc past “m” "ilipfi ‘hem was a Willy“ and, we llcllcvc, this refusal was pnrtiallir the cnusc of only 72 pn- ccut of iiilllliiflg mechanics bolnr icmnloyctl in fifty ono cities that rc. ported to us.‘ As to conditions in Canada, the Secretary saysw- "it. is gcni-raliy’ known that this is one of thc best house huildln? ycars (Jllnadil has ever known. Th? number of new buildings erected to d-nie is H.000 compared with 11.000 last your, and it is said that no industry has a brighter outlook lu thc, Dominion than has bllllll~ lug.‘ l nvunm, Dec. irwounslion of ‘Griffith. Mil-howl (‘illlins and othtnr for the Government, said that maturity dato of thc founder obll~ nations. in other words thc fund~ ii" lng commission created in tho icg could not discuss tho question ofmhmim, mum wfitn in“, m“ “fife;- tlle ‘restoration of dynasties. Announcements, lmcnts effected with the debtor igovcrnluonts n. stipulation that they shill] pay thc cntlrc amount of their debts, principal and lntcrcsta, lot inter than 1947. The foreign lroasury represents tivcs, otherwise, had no reason to it was their first opportunity lo votc for Mayor in this city. Tllc lssuc. so fur us thcrc was any dcfinltn issue in this your» czlulpnlgn. was (‘llrlcy‘s rccorll u.“ Mayor. Murphy was cudorsctl by thc Good Government. Association. <t pcrnlanl-nl. organization which re. commends u list oi cnndidntcs at. dzich election. in his campaign spout-hos lic ultnckoll what ll!‘ cull- crl “Cll"lcy.slm" and nsscrtcd that ~he tormcr Mayor when ill officc llzld not properly looked ilftcr the twll_v‘s intcrcsls. Purim. rouutclotl wllb accusations thllt inc Good (low "Tlllllflfll Association wils llPlltiPli hv ‘l cliqllc sucking to gain control ol‘ W» and that anion» ‘its loud prs wcrc sumo m-cn wlin worc not (ill lzollo of limllon. cxccpt ,lllsi pro u". Ono-n"... who cpl-thin, \Vlien piers was now almost completed. whims from Z50 iir"i‘iil“i~‘l ‘iiiiii The. last of thc stccl girders was bro-u totililcll. Murphy was slllritiy' ‘ , , , illlPlill. The voto of ('.lli‘lf‘_\"!<l homo "Xpd wnhm Hm pa!“ “w ‘L1H’ ward turned out in large mlulluirs in spite of u. llcsllltory snowstorm. proximately l0 tons, have beelicon- Smtos m“; (ymmdfl it had “irufled 1° “any m“ Sim“ or me silggcstetl that. a local Mason Con arch. These girders, to a weight ni‘ up] ‘In vmlons (“has of me Unflgd been ‘tarctorsr Association should b8 The qucsiion of the other six formed sxnQQ mo [n51 cnnvonfloil thought i h. '_ las of work. Also dress- ' hi: iii iftiflfl: of furs‘. gnu-agave} 701mm over nnmhm. umendm,,,,,_ “if” gilgxzfgagtrealtr m i adopted by tho finance crimmlltco. Q‘ ‘:5__’__‘_'_____',______.:__..__. __, _ which fixcs tho minimum mic rli new; (wxra FOR SALE. —We “ATM __,.“ v... “m. “(If My, p.- intorcst at five pnr ccnt. have rctPivRd '1 "B" ‘hipme’; “i g" ii‘ flihjrffn‘ f‘: Passage of tho rundlnl: hill is cx- N"- i‘ E'°°"'° 8”‘ Cum’ u: 4:57;"! fllvgnrds ‘in n lino. owl-ms of [ll-civil to lmstcn thc cabins ct -' M“ M“ Pony Guam u“ trmtmlw fi Mm” "Mm" "‘“"'" "M"! m‘ world economic ('(liJf<!l‘<*lll'l~. and fllflllh in the latest. s y W- ono word. l0 pcr cont. discount. for _ c Also in hand different kind of “nfldh. €flélltlfldfflxgfzll part of m1. brunch spokesmen nssorl that the fur trlmmlélsll m!‘ ginfitiiaolfillfliit ‘m m“ ° 9§_____' reparations problem cannot be ari- Thelm s00 a W / justcd t-xcopt in consideration with wholesale prices. The Montreal ':¢"3T1E'l{VARTva CREAM bread I'M mtnrflllipd ‘Wm pm- nnmodelllnlr 00-. Q1169" Si- i‘ i‘ 0 v~ ~<~»- 0 All of thc cllndldlltcs. limiter were Democrats. thc 110110? pondlturc rcacllcrl £20,000. Vi?" i“ i“ b“ Yilibireii i“ ii mm" such associations had been form» mission, consisting principally of N1 in twclve United States cities. engineers, who will report on this Wm‘. n", mutter irnd also us to thc cnndi-Among other cities soon to join lion oi‘ tho falbric generally. Asked when he wilolc of the cathedral would be l/n a satisfactory parent organization are Ottawa. and Winnlnflll in (‘MP U"? nda. per-t that it will thc. finished lllliirgigxgfiolflllofl, the middle n fthc century." Approximately £70,000 has bccn issued in i914. Last. your thc cx-qiortlon to population than any oili- or country. _____._.~.4-_.___- Thc United Kingdom is said to; raised in answer -lo the appeal first. have more women workers in prom ill his pnckct five thousand dollars‘ iisfssssis ssilsssuliss WINNIPEG, Dec. .i5.~~M r. (‘rorar Progressive leader, declined today to make any comment whatever on thc report that he would" cntur thc Government which will bc. formed by Mr. King. ilt is believed this political associates will be sur- priscd by such development Did Delegation Exceed Its Powers ratification or rejccliun of agree mcnt arrived at in London between representatives o thc British Gov ornment mid plcnlpotentlllrles oi thc Dull Eircann to settle the dis- cord which for ccniurlcs existed Wii-S debuts-d yesterday at n pllbllt melding of tho. Dull Eiroann and later in two sect-cl. sessions. An. ollir-i- sot-rot. se-ssloil is tn be held today. ..\t. n public. meeting lvlzunonn he. Valera and Arthul Dull deputies i-xprassl-tl vlcws us it‘ inn agror-ulvut with thc British cab! nl-t for a slctilcmcllf of thc Irish problem. Moo-Iisliining Most Profitable Industry All The News Worth While Printing mum Ad's. Wol-tllfloullfli I IIXQH “Hill. onus-w“ , . IKQ. ‘hill-Q sslllifb lilllillll sisi lwlss ill lilNllll INB lllS lillME worth of uncut diamonds. The police were at once notified and made an arrest ho Saturday night and another on Sunday morn- lnig. but tbe two suspects are held on ll. vagrancy charge, pending fur- titer investigation, and nothing as lo their identity was available to- day. lilr. Cartwright is doing fairly well. One bullet. was extracted, but that in the groin will not be taken out until Wednesday. ‘the attempt- ed hold-up and shootin-g took place on the Echo Plane Road, just after Mr. ‘Cartwright had left the Echo Place cur of the Brantford and llllmllloil Radial. sussliwsiis wssiiissisi i.“ i LONDON. Dec. 15-_ That t..r H ted States is at present a". nacle of its world poure an‘. " - ul.l other nations must o nec - how thc knee to wasbingw the Eudiiflli tenor of a lei- iorlal in “istvestiafi the of‘. ~ . zan of the Russian Box-Ml , mcut. According to 1 from Moscow to-day, thu » ." reads: “The chief world power r - "* America. There are no r _- ~-" nations who are not ». 1' .‘ ind financially dependent u" w A I - 2rlca._ . i "America can permit hers» . iuxuryfo: notmntertng any r- l political combination. 0n tr hand, no power dares decl » ertlclpnte in any COHllJi!" . l. fated by America. ‘ j “The dlpiomacv of So-si.» I a - nust take this shifting oi w ".1 powers into consideration .l z. " . 1 way that will lead'to an w. ~- standing with America. "France, in its relation to ca. is of no greater lmpI-w han that of Poland to Fran. ‘ ‘he question of the recognttior- . ~i acknowledgment of Russian timid ‘France seeks America's sup ind ls only strong as ions! - -rica maintains her pres’ ullc. toward Russia. "Attempts of Soviet Risa ‘ppmlifill America have cu oiled. Tile attitude of Ar" ‘ rests upon a misunderstundw fur present situation, Nelthm ‘ltically or economically do out crests cross or conflict. Of l‘ r oilow the same attitude and ‘n . . y toward Japanese imperialist‘: "Russia offers America a n" ~ =nry tlcld for its products rad r.» vbich can lead to the greates ~ its for America. We need Ar- - - t i’ In Cape Breton SYDNEY, N. 8.. Dcc l4——“Apurt from lmotlegglng lteolf. moonshin’ lug ls the most. proiilnblc industry in (tape dlrclnn at dhc present ‘imcf’ llcclitrcrl inspector liorace Kilrn tonight, dcscrihilli: a still tic luyo which hc hull just seized at a house on thc outskirts of thc city. fairs, but according to inspectors have boon reaping such profits thllt they can now afford first class equipment. Londonb Canada.“ Club Pays Honor To linncr to .l. G. (folmcr. who "crltly rcslgncli thc honorary sec "ctaryship oi‘ thc club nftcr twe ty-flvo yours‘ survlt-l‘. Sir (it-or led. Mr. (‘ollncr is onc 0.‘ ihc vctel ins of the (‘unllliiail community o thc. metropolis. Ho came ovc ‘vllh Sir Aiexzlndrr Gall, the firs Tho convention opened in the m“ vnmlmfigionp|n m H80‘ u“ stutc, Canon AlPXRB-‘mqrning with a civic wolcnmc to 3a,...“ as S,,,,,.,,U“.,. m H", m2, der replied: "iinloss we can push which Mayor W. ll. liill, of Si. f‘oninli:=sloiler's1 utflcc undcr hl forward more rapidly, l do not ex~ Louis. Mo, rcplicd on bchnlf of the “Intros-slurs. Sir (‘lull-lbs Tnppc. md Lord St rntbcona. tend Company. which has man miose associations enterprises in the Dominion. The tilmfit 006i. about $1,500. Usunl~ iy moonshine plants are crude af- lhc pioneers in this line of work Former Secretary LONDON, Doc. li-l-"Méfllhfiffl of .‘llc (‘unllda (‘lub of ‘London tilrnell up iii largo numbers for tonight's Nearly twenty yours ago he for nook the offlcc in Victoria Street for thc stock exchange, becoming. Reining,’ voter-u; mgmbgv- r- "lrtncr Ln the firm of Coates. Somnreum Noflh an“ meter“, . with financial, developing our natural resourc" l l l l5 SlBNlll WASHINGTON. four power Pacific Treaty w- signed and sealed tonight. S>n.'~ Lodge and Mr. Root signed wi" pen made from an eagle's presented for the occasion by bert Underwood Johnson. for ambassador lo ltaly. This pen be placed in the museum American Academy of Arts s» . ty is in the form of a. lix booklet written on white about ten by twelw" inch": page is divided into '\. '".l‘ ' umne with the Ens“ l‘ "u i l."- _ column and tho Fre“ ' in v other. red ribbons are Idown the sides. l ‘ i xflisifiéwo.ri.nnemua¢lu.num_ _ ‘crlcy, lllgh t‘r.lultlissirmcr, pros“ l’ l‘ t l. u s: l‘ sv one» ylnight for Ottawa havingibe. ~ -morled to the Capital b M»- -sn goods-and foreign capital for lilili} lllllii Dec. 14». f\\!.'.. o.‘ v‘. Sciences at Phiisdephla. The " BM. !§.—-*U. Tr. " ' carrying no pnrt» ilcslgnntions. w. 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