I . I 3w! OM00 fllllNtllNll NIIIE British Colt-tend Sep- arated States Not Bound by Versail-. les Treaty (Canadian Press) PARIS. Nov. 1d.—-—Tho hlariiuls of Crctve. British Ambassador. cal- led on Premier Poincare this ev- Qulug and handed hiin n iloie con- mining ii long legal argument fur- ther sustaining British opinion on the effects the llhinclanil Separa- tlst. movement would have on the Treaty of Versailles. The British contention is that the Treaty, hav- mg been signed with the Reich for all of the states composing it, could not be Imposed on states wll/Iflll separated themselves from tho itelch. 'l‘hls M. Poincare coli- HIIIOPNI tmfouudcd. in turn. the l-‘rench Pl".‘l‘llli‘l' handed to the Ambassador a note denying the allegations that l-‘rench officials had displayed par- tiality in the Separatist movement This was in reply to a memoran- dum which Lord (‘rt-we presented to Premier Poincare on November it, embodying reports received by the British ‘that the French auth- orities were involved in the llhlncland Separatist movement. -—-—-<-0}————— Acquitted of Murder of Soviet Envoy (Canadian Press) IJAUHANNE. Nov. lC.—-~.\iaiii'ice tfonrad, Swiss Ellj-{IIILWZP and "his alleged accomplice Paul ‘Polonnlntt, it ltusslzln. \\'i?l‘(‘.ll('.(]llIll8(1 by a jury today oi tlic itsszissinatlon of Vaslcy \'iii~(il‘.--k_\'. Soviet Idliytlj’ to the sec- oinl Lati-"iiuile Conference, who was shot and It1III'CiI hcrc bk)‘ tenth last. i . g. Condensed Specials IIJVPIGF-Zc per word. not i l [N] null insertion in this, column, l . l \\f' \ MEN d. LADIES WANiT-Epiia- TO talu- orilers for Private (lrootiilg .\iuas curds in spare time. Ex- Iturlcticc unecessury. 115% no"). mission paid. Samples ‘mulled free. bloat-y trasily oarnml for Xmas presents. “Manager” .'l Winchester Ave, \\-‘t~i.~tiiitiiiiii_ Montreal. Que. 346-1147-31. MEN AGE 1840. - Nrmo lty. Station Office. posi- lions $115-$250 month, free tran- s1i0l‘l£lii0ll. experience unnecess- ary. Write Baker, Supt. 59:: Wain wright, St. Louis. 1H-i-11-l7-ll. TENEMENT TO RENT’ -—- CON- vt-itietlces. Lewis Tantoii. n-isi-ii-ii-zii ‘GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE- Work. Apply 114 Kent St. ti . _____ “HOUSE TO December. low Corner. ’-'WANTED—T0 PURCHASE SEC- l)lllI hand silent salesman. Ap ltli‘ llox lLlyClty. 2-‘l8-ll-l-i-ii "T0 LET W0 UNF RNISHED flltillll-i and one ftiniished ocd "tom. Apply 172 Prince Si. 347-11 l7 " . V FOR SALE Singer Sewing much- tut- lll good condition. Apply (inord- '“" 11-17-21. RENT -- FIRST llobcrt (lotton, Wil- ‘JSti-‘ll-IHH WOOD SALE-M. WILL SELL BY Illlilllt‘ Auction on Weiluc-sduy Mtv. 21st u quantity of hard and Still wood in lots to suit purch- iisiir. itt-nnoth MacMilian. Covii lleutl Road. if stormy first flno ‘lfti’ at. tuuuo hour one o'clock. ~\ortnau t‘. llrown. Auctioneer. . 11-17-2I. '--___._.. WOMEN'S IN$TITUTE5 IN “wen-i “"4 KIIIEB (Situation are iltttkttti to collect isms for the P. i., Hospital shower at Moore - it Mclieoils Tuesday Nov. 2tLtf. I LET. -i.Anos rsosr poms centrally located. furnish. itliilil ills "France is not to blame,” Declares M. Poincare (Canadian Press) . _ PARIS, Nov; 16.--Premier Poincare took issue with Premier Baldwin of Great Britain as to who is to blame for the present Franco- British differences, when he rose unexpected- ly to speak in the Chamber of Deputies this afternoon during an interpellation on foreign affairs. “I cannot let it be said that it is our fault that an agreement has not been reached,” he said, “for several years we have not ceased to ~ make concessions from our rights and it is not‘, on our side that the attitude is uncomprom-i isingf’. CITY IIIIIINCIL MEETING ' Illllllllil EVENING Report of Property Committee re Exten- sion of Rails Alon g Water Street Ad- opted-Nine Gases of Breaking and En- » tering During the Month Reported by the Police Committee-Other Business Disposed of. Tlit- lltI_It)lil'il0(I monthly' llli‘(‘.I.Ill|.'.’ of thc (‘ity (Jouiicil was held last night. ills Worship Mayor Jenkins convenicllci- to residents and for lire safety. Conn. Coilnors moved u resolu- (Tolonel AIHIFPW lllontrc-zil wholesaler ized and equipped and command- ed the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry and BREAKS HIS SILENCE Woodrow Wilson, eat-president of the United States, who has brok- en the long silence since his retirement from White House. and who denounces. what ho terms the selfishness ills country, in refusing to support the League of Niltlmls. ll. lllll. Blllll maintained the of lfl FIEIIHE IN iiiiliii (Canadian Press.) LON DON. Nov. ith-Lieutenant- llamilton Gault. who organ- distinguished presiding. all the Councillors a ltproved. the City lteeordcr and present. 'i‘lu: usual hills were read and On request of the Water (‘oin- mlssitinors authority was given for main O lion that the (‘lty Clerk ltrepurt- a deed of the plot. of land itwued by Mr. D. Doyle as described in the plan for the purpose of Wltitill- lug out Green Street. it was ex- plained that l\lr._ Doyle had offer- hlmsclf ln the war and who now resides in Plngland will be an ac- tive participant in the British gell- cral (election. Colonel (fault will accept the Conservative nomination‘ for the n Tittintoii division oi’ Somerset in liiiiiiiis tutu Ill tiiiiii Maintains Settlement in Europe is More Important for Un- A employed (Canadian Press) LONDON. Nov. ltlr-Premler Baldwin today told the House oi’ Commons something about his tar- ii! plans and the reasons for pre- cipitating a general election. lie wit; specific regarding only what he itropoees ‘to exclude from tax- ation, that Is, wheat, flour and meat. Including mutton and bacon, and (iheesn, butter and eggs. i-‘or everything else the Prime Minister reserves "a perfectly free halnd" for lator decision. On what articles he proposes to raise the tariffs. ho altvitlts the advice of a committee appointed to consider the subject. ills plea oi necessity for protec- tion was based largely on the argu- ment that in the matter of tarlil’ every nation's hand is against Great Britain. Several nations. o5- pecially the United States, Italy and Spfllil. had-greatly increased tariui-i since the war. Mr. Baldwin's speech was in no sense an oration. He gave the House a perfectly plain talk. such as the chairman of a company might give t0 his board of direc- tor-t. On foreign affairs, which un- der the excitement of the impend- lng tiumpaligh are almost forgotten, he said, the Allies had been inform- cd that the British people could not continue indefinitely to main- tain the spirit necessary for co- operation undcr the existing situ- ation ant‘: he deplored the failure llllll] BEIIIIBENEIEHEN SEES BENEFIT IN Plllllll [IF t BllIIWIN (Canadian Frau.) ~ilAllill.'l‘ON. 0nt., Nov. 1o’.- Canada has u deep interest in the fiscal crisis through which Great Britain is now passing and the at- titude of the lirltlsh public to- wards the preference proposals of Premier Stanley Baldwin will have a big bearing upon the fu- ture prosperity of the Dominion, according to the tieclaration-i made hero tonight by flight Hun. Arthur Metghen, in the course of an address before the associated boards of trade and Chambers of Commerce of Ontario at a banquet. Tho matter is of such vital impor- taice to Canada. Mr. Meighen said, that he felt all business men should comprehend the signifi- cance of the first fiscal move on the part of the. British Premier and should realize that a consis- tent preference trade policy for the British Empire would be one of overshadowing importance in the development of Canadian ex- port trade. While all the Domin- ions would undoubtedly benefit by any such policy as Mr. Baldwin is seeklirg to put into effect. lion. Mr. lllelghen said he was confid- ent that Canada would benefit most ot’ all. That would be due to tho fact that Canada has the ad- vantage of distance over the oth- er Domlnlons and thofurther fact that industrial development has gained the firmest foothold lu this country of any part of the Do- minions. Even iLCailadu were to gel pi-p. fereuce la nothing more than her manufactured goods-though Hon. Mr. Meighen trusted it. would come for the products oi’ tho farm ry would be almost incalculablc. j quest being signed by 7.’. citizens the laying 0t’ a water l'urk Street. l‘II tho land free to the city. aiiil had i)l'I't'l'I'.(I to remove a ltmldlng Lcod. A letter from Postmaster Nic- Caroy to the ClLV-Surveyoi- in re- gard to tllc installing 0|’ l-ltor drops-itrmnrdsnlldtngs to lu- erect- ed in tho city. asking what. action lisd been taken by the City, was Bishop street I'(3HI(I(‘Ill.S urged by C0l‘I't!3])()D(I(>lll!l‘ the opening ot’ the street to Prince Street, the rc- of‘ 'f1l'5""\'l'clffffy;' Conn. 1761GT.‘ chairman of the special committee appointed to deal with the mutti-r, gave “mice mm my m0 He“ moot. rend and laid over for further coil-l lug of the Council he would llltlVl‘ "UNPFMIQIl- for the expropriation of the nec- ‘ | ossary land on the properties 0t‘ "EH8 Ali-WW wit" Fm!“ litiessrs. William lit-nderson and J. F. \‘l’bcilr. so as to extend tile street to Prince Street. l\1r. Donald Nicholson. ex-M. l’. spoke in support of opening up tho street both from a point: of Till‘ Public Property, Committee N! Y. pi the Council. having under con- sc-tlvrution the itiattsl" of the pro- posed extension oi‘ the Rails of .. N. it. along tho Water Front of the hltyffrom the East eldo of (treat. George Stroot. along Lower Water Street to the West. itido oi (luv-en Street, and along the. \‘-'i|.li9l' |I'(ll|l from the West sldo oi‘ Qlltfrll (Canadian Press.) NEW liiOltK. Nov. “L*"I_IIU oil- Tlic following report of tlii- Pro- rcud and after (‘llf-ifilflll adopted. To ills Worship the Mayor and Alt-tubers of the City Council. Charlottetown. considerable diu- lIi Writ-t to the City Property ad- joining Pownal Wharf. to the West sido of Puwnal Wharf. DU}: to report. us follows: wiiril sw-ep oi’ New York's latest, That the proposition would I)!‘ crime wave t-outlutii-il today when ("t hi-iii-fli ti; tlioiie moi-chant“ "mi closely following Ilic theft of a l1l3I'.‘l‘-‘lt=lll<1li>:t"d llt shipping null ro- load oi silk from ii 'l‘wetlty-Slxth lroivlns ilwtluce and merchandise gnu...) “-,,,-..|,,,,,,_..._ banana immy l-v raii lu tho matter of trad-a Al- throw two ash cans lhrtlugli a P“? 1Y1"!- I‘.‘-' Pill-flint! tho rail along plate glass window of a fur ntnri- the illllll lotiatlou. It. would he- l" mi ldlitii Avonuu and Flfty-Secoml "i-lllvwhtil ni an inconvenience for S.vr‘\‘l! “mi gm“. [my lim,,_..nnd[i* time to tin- tnanufacturers situ- dollnrs worth of furs. “it'll U" “l0 B0"!!! 91110 0f l-uv-‘er: Foul‘ watchmen were in the, ‘"51"? 35PM". I store but only succeeded lu gait! lh-l-AUP iiill consideration oi‘ the lug a‘ ilcctiilg glimpse of the rolt-Hilndll“ "Itmci-Iilllfl "lid filll-‘llflfittll lxiiws as they escaped ‘n an auto» IWWIIl-S d‘ "'81"! l0 the mall-Jr. IlILIIIlII‘. ____,__ _ _,__ ______, _... Mmtfkhttlnuetl on 1515.115“ ‘iFOR SALE-A Ct-IESTERFIELD,‘ real bargain. Apply 100 Water) d! S. Syinpathizes ~—i-.i—i-~—— tosr-as-I-irwi-zzn cnoss ROADS iiiliiefhfiiiillmiiilil il“ri.i.i§“i§i.£ Bill? will NON W . Take Action A BUQINESS OF YOUR OWN‘ make sparkling glass name. (Canadian Prone) plates. unlubors. chttcker-I WASHINNTTON. Nov. l6.~»i’res- boards. medallions. signs: bllzliilcnt Coolidge beliveo the people illustrated book FREE E. of United States will sympathize Palmer, 225 Wooster. 0. lwlth any move taken by the Allied ' ll-iB-ll-IT-li. ‘Governments to prevent. the restor- <itl or ilnfurnlshed. Agply Gugf. ‘_'""- j * 68-11-l4-4l “n57 RRIIVEIIt-A LARGE hlllllllvnt .0! how ‘military horse “Tm”?- Olrlllo by our agents. ‘I arhfljgwalllllMifillillter RivenE. " 0H. ii: Lloyd yclfilde- Hampton: s. 1.. mi iiy 0.. Charlottetown. 2?2-1i-1I~.'llI Er “_"'-————--_-_'..__;__>___ wmTil-TO luv on: Cheviot g _ A “w Hmunzmprlog-ltlr at this gli- ‘Qilsoins cm n ACOOM ggglféfd (heated rooms). Apply in. .. . .. . ssi-n-is-ai Mauro-wanna Canmwrf- Specialties um “ti, Trade n A‘. ma“ ‘or Rum“. inc. contain mums I15. New Yofli. 113M,“ . ,. “W. 5%“ trill-M IQQ g5 y if WANTED TO HEAR FRO vt/XFrKéTBZHaABAAsDEFY-l IN WANTED- IMMEDIATELV ‘rwot 1'0 se~1'-rwo»t=u RNIBHED i=5; —0ALE-—1 oer IRA ----~ ntlou of the Hilhenzollertits to pow- M QWN- 'l‘l‘ in ("ieriilnily although the United or hut-tn“ (‘m-m rm- gulp: gli-p {States cannot in accordance with pltrllciilfll‘! illllI lowest price. Jnhli ja long i-stahllsiioil policy take any _|_ Buck’ i-hippmvu pull“, Idullnltc action -in the matter which ‘vmconflh, 3.|3.11.17.;-, gm, [has been brought up by the return _ _ ___,_____ ,'I(l Germany of the Crown .l’riilce pR|. lri-i-iiei-ick \\'IIIIiIlll. ‘van.- hoine. gentleman or lady.- --—-<o0q\»---— "Aitbly ll Park Street New Sales Tax ogltlon. Apply to l’. A. Farinr. (Canadian Prue.) _ haraon. Riley Bldg. 1l59-ll-17-2il TORONTO. Nov. 1 .-—l'.. iii. .Trowcn. Ottawa. general secretary of the Retail Merchants Associa- rooms ground floor. light house- tlou of Canada. is arranging now keeping conveniences. Apply for a delegation or committee of 151 Kent Street. 361-1l-17-tll. retail merchant tailors. IODPGHOH- ' __._._ tative of the Retail Merchant Tail- FORD ors of ‘Canada. to appear before gqmpugl" gal", new; i Clioole the minister of finance. Hon. W. S. iCutim. new; l Cub Register. Fielding. to present certain argu- nuhm, “at Apply w 5_ 5, meats regarding the new Reiulut-molli-ltor, _Mo_ntlguo. tn. which at to come Illlo g . experienced Fox Ranchers to got to the llntlted States. Good 970D‘, l I i Bus... lierty _C0inniitte<-, rn the lay/int: of lug letters tails along the water froni. was chilling hei- parents and her physic- ian stating her intention of com-l tulttlng t-illlttlllt}, seventeen year oidi Francis Agatha Debay left the rear, idence ot‘ Dr. Sliver. Halifax. late, ~ ll/etlucsday evening been seen since. by lot" the surprises of ltion. m- the last elec- Lover Commits Suicide j l (Canadian li.\l.ll<‘i\X. Nov. l lilformation in the and lllrs. Henry Debay OlllIl. Sees Liquor Vote In Saska Press) i 6.----Aftcl~ writ-l to several people Ill-i aiud has not)! hands of the police is to the effect that she had been betrayed and deserted by a and Swiss lover. She is the daughter of .\lv. Germany are leaving that coun- Dart- try because of the political mid economic situation. Most oi‘ them are returning home. of tchewan (Canadian Press.) lVlNN IPEG, Nov. Senator ll. W. “While I am not. ill o (iovlirniilt-ilt." sarld SenutorI Laird. “the result in Alberta hasl created a roinarkultle impression on" the peoples‘ minds and has pre- disposed thein to such an extent that an immediate roferondutn lsi virtually u necessity." l 1tl.-An ear-t ly ri-tiirisiiiilini on tho liquor tines-I tlon Ill Snskaitthctvan was forecast Laird. ltoglna. in an luti-rviistv hero today. tho sticrei. of o a l7 plans for their assistance. —-(-O%-———— Maybe Appointed formation from Ottawa ls to the K. C. M. P., for Lotbinioro will bo itia and Defence at the end of the Fleet. as wcll—-the benefits to this couu-i to lltfifOlllllllrill anything without 1 , >i_-___-_ I , iitisi titti Blllil ANll ittititttil iss |Beliet is expressed that if the Chancellor t ForcesaVote of Confidence from the l Reichstag he willEncounter a Wither- Allies (Canaalnn Press) BERLIN. Nov. l6.-—The Rhine- land and the Ruhr and the anni- erons internal and foreign issues interlocked with them, together with the immediate economic and political future of Germany. now constitute the outstanding prob- lems confronting the Government o! Chancellor Strosemann, and. although the Roddhistag at present ls not in session and Berlin still is without its regular complement of IWVWDHDBTS, political circles con- fldentlr predict that the SLTQSO- inann "rump" cabinet 'wl1l not be able to survive the parliamentary attacks awaiting it from the Ger man Nationalism and the powerful Socialist ital-ties. A casual survey of the party line- up suggests that if Chancellor Stresemanirs attempts to force a vote at confidence wthen the Reich- stas convenes. he will meet with lwitlterin-g defeat. as the only tang- ible ->'|' t. “duchshlleth him in the present situation accrues from the Clerlcals and Democrats and the wholly dlsunitod people's party. Under these conditions there seems to be a strong probability that the Chancellor will refuse to Kc before the Rolchstag with his "lump" Government and will antl- cipata defeat, either by resigning or forcing a dissolution of the Reich- stag and continuing in office at the ‘head of a non-parliamentary Gov- ernment comprising a semi-dictator- ial directorate. The situation with regard to the ing Deteat-RuhrSituation a Puzzle to‘ mains wholly obscure tonight,’ ul- lthough inspired official bulletin‘: and utterances continue tofinako emphatic declaration of tip ornmtent‘! intention to fithdziw money subsidies and uaemployma doles. permitting the situation‘ the occupied cones to lapse into In informal “industrial and economic autonomy." Stresemanrrs new minister of on interior, Herr Jarreo. the ' military lord mayor of Duiabu, is viewed as tho promote of‘ policy, which ‘he considers to be" l} evilfllllfi under indefinite much- Belgian occupation and the u! tioa of which he believe! wo fl tonstitutc a fotl to France's Blink land policies. W- Cbanceilonstreeeimann will go before the Reichstagb committee on foreign relations Saturday, m: the purpose of discussing this up’ gotlatlons now going on with m Ruhr and Rhineland leaders.‘ ' will inform the parliamentarians that the Government nolongoi-‘ia capable of "mothering" the 066M3- led areas. and that a ‘ ' of reparations by Germany iu-out of the question as long as the Ruhr and the Rhlneland are removed from German jurisdiction or hflaoo declines to arrive at an amlcltblo working agreement with the nim- trialtsts and Germany's local od- mlnistrative organism. The Government's deClBiOn m lot these territories shift for them- selves at least while they are u» Europe would be better remedy for unemployment than tariffs and re- gretted that the Government had dropped intemationzll negotiations just when the United States had ,Jolncd with Great Britain in them, The Labor members heckled‘ both sileukets. wanting to know} particularly what Lloyd George had done for the unemployed when he was in power. (Continued on Page llt ~ Forty Thousand“ . Swiss Leave Germany _.__._ t (British United Press) (gamdiin pm“) LONDON. Nov. 16.——"Tiu can BERNE No‘; 1g,_p~°,-ly 3,0,“. election" is the slogan that has al- cilizeus reside,“ i" ready caught on and may be heard from one end of the countly to the other as were the "Khaki Election" and "Bread and Butter Election" Tho phrase was coined by Lloyd (leorge yesterday when he declar- ed that the (lovernmeat is going into the fight with ttln cans tied on its tall. Tile number of Unionist members who are holding back with the an- ilounlcemeut of their candidature is Increasing and some of them are no doubt at variance with Bald- win's policy. His declaration how- ever that he will place no tax on wheat. flour. moat, trheecc. butter and eggs removes the argument that the preference is a tax on food and will be a burden to the tpoor man lu that it. w-lll make ‘his break- fast. dealer. (‘nnadu gains by this anticance- Eugene int-lit of the Premier for the tux upon her WIlBBl. meal. and dairy Swiss authorities are making Militia Defence Minister (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Nov. 16.~--lteliub|i> in- ffoct that Lt. Col. ‘Thomas Vleu. npolnted Deputy Minister of l\lll- rosent month succeeding -lIlYIl BElIIlliIECllINS NENElI-ICTIIIN SllIIiAN Government, he declares is Going to the Country with Tin-Cans tied to its tail-l Interest Arousedby Beaverbrook’s lun- cheon at which Birkenhead and Cham- berlain were present products would not have been fav- orably received. it appears tbht. that protection pol-icy is not to be applied until tho Tariff Commlsslor on export-i which is to ha set ul at once, ii‘ the government carries the muntry, has passed upon every individual item. policy will be to a large extent a more extension of the powers oi safeguarding tile industries Bill and should meet the objections of Earl Derby and other ‘members of the Lords who stand with him in eon ceding as little as possible. In this rearrangement of the tariff i-t is im possible at present to forecast jual what products will be affected. gained in vim and sparkle in hie oratory by his trip across the A-t laintic. There is no doubt that be fore he made his ttrlp he was tired and stale and his reception and sea voyage seems to have imbibed him with energy. l-lls style of oratory ls certainly more effective with the masses than that of Baldwin. Great interest centres around the . . . _ . ___ cupied, was made known in offic- oppogltioli ti) [Ilil sitting Liberal AllV-‘llbtlll CWWVBPQY-ll)". “'j‘—‘_--_i——r~~' —'—-~-(. t. . . _ _ _ _ K __ v _ . , . . ,. . , ,. M ‘ -- .1 . ._- l,i 1i t‘ gQrgQ [Qpllqd Ijplqlly, (Continued on Page. 1i) Illvefllmen 9 dECIF-IOIIB COIIWFHHIE -———————————-——-—-—-—- in’!‘ititHLlINiiHoQNNIii-iih: rlidtliiaiiti?! INtlr IlélfioldINNirIaiiIiiilxfiiig-lhiiihth ‘Th’ Iil-Iililfliirl Slit‘II\rllihlpstflilflfidtllfltllg; vtitigiIY-lttsrlhe llvveHtttwuF-t volley n" Rm" “d ‘he "mnelami m (Cwmmed °“ m” u) 4.," , .-_--. . . .., -. . ‘my _» . . lug contract for Queen Strccl was ltroval oi the project being voiced cowl-ii. llllnlstt-i" oi Agriculture in m‘ Willing d b11191?“ Qlei-llilll- It‘? rerm-rmi to m). Ell-cot ummnltll-i._ by (‘ouut-i. Rnttray. Yon and I\lc- the (‘oalitioil (lnvernnlent was one "hllllldlnf-‘d that 11 fietuvlllcnl "1 Bank Directors - fused Speedy Trial (Canadian Prone.) TORONTO. Ont.,, Nov. 15* Judge Emerson Coatswoflh this in this way the Lloyd George seems to have morning refused of ten Home Bonk directors and 01 ilL'_\' and with making (also under the Bank Act 1n connection‘ with ‘the Home Bunk suspension Slnvis. the application, ilclals for a speedy trial. t They are charged with (magpie ‘ i‘. in August. Bulgarian is Freed 0f Kllling- Envoy (Canadian Frau.) PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia, N01. ttr-Atanas Nikoloff. the 26-year- aid Bulgarian on trial on the ‘barge of assasainating M. Rol- loff. the Bulgarian Ambaswdot n Prague on Aug. 26, last, Vi! icqultted today ‘by a vote of 83b '. after the jury had been our“ tours. ‘ _ ' Nikolotf confessed m continu- ng the crime. saying it n! by ow Ear of the uocret Macedoahnusr- ‘lnlzation to which he v ' vhich also had placed three other diniaters of Bulgaria on the Isl. M. Daskaloff was ordcrodlfi KI the accused said. booluoovho wpposcd the Macedonian st movement and had stgnoiilibe dish convention for botterrok- ions between Bulgaria and Iago- Nikoioff will be lmprisouotfil ° Himbwy Ql/‘tmoa Okla/raver 4 fiwrrltntndo I The growing power of Franc allies of Creche-Slovakia lad “l” which an be virtually commanded from "(not and the Wfimtlltillljlltfll of Thurin u j ° Btkb 1r! it war/var, \ T R I A f Tntlluuitjtzoioii TH E EUROPEAN SITUATION e is int Polo licateitl by t- l“!!! lid ‘the Rl 0 the black in»... on thi- ad and provided-them pvith the moans of maintaining huge armies Plfll. The map allo shown tho moaorchint state {P RUSH/l- A... flurifuuettfidttm F ' "MQNAIOIJJTICIQTIII ColmuntsnCetrt-nu. .. Tttzittiintuuoltroiou w r. map above. She has made of Bavaria wills _ _. 4 . I ' . __,,i markable luncheon party given yes. terday tours for carrying a mvolvemvith- nit a police permit. and will th is deported to Bulgaria f9- hy Beaverhrook at which Earl Derby, Lord Blrkenhead. Aus ten Chamberlain lliriienhead and Chamberlain were also week end guests of brook and they met guest in the house. iDavid Lloyd George. la view of past activities la the political world. of the Canad- Ian peer. interest in the object oi these meetings runs very high. Announcements, insertion. odist church. Nov. 22. in the New Perth Hull on Nov. 20th Wheotley River HIII on Wednes- day evening 21st. Nov. Admission 25cm. If not line on evening 22nd. Nov. Crooo Hull, holiday. were present Beaver as another Coming Events. Meetings, Etc lIATl-Lt-fl rents per word eacl ‘Rt-member the High Tea and azaar in new Social hail of Meth- 298-11-15-31 "Mr. C. Gavin Duffy will lecture basket social following. Ladies ith baskets from-HO-ll-ll-wfa-Bi "Come to the Bean Slipper in Thursday 340-11-17-20 The‘ mum H. Minimum tomorrow morning at U. Weather, we. SHOULD WbRRY ‘w "rcanrat-“t FATH west- ‘n-talr oiotcr. _A "m sytow How Moon a my sew-tow oois‘ . TORONTO, Nov. I'M-North out to north wont winds: cloudy with scattered showers. Temperature yesterday. moti- 5. High tide this evening ‘at 6.43 an 0. Sun sets this afternoon at "Come to the dance in Kelly's Nov. 10th 4 and rises tomorrow morning li1£ o m Full moon Friday. Nov. ll,