' ‘the Old Testament as the sallctu- OIA MERCHANT it Hg who flndo life bitter him on the dtreel. ll l failure, though multltudec cheer MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT kiv There is more honor In using we talent well than in abuolrll "l9 polecilion o? ton. (llnlliltehin Glnrlhn ‘lwe Genie Iorlllll Guardian. Iennded III .1 CHARLOTPETOWN, CANADA' SATURDAY OCTOBER 10, 1925 AnnLlI Subscription» By loll. (lllmdl and U. $.A.lvl-N ,.._.A l (Canadian Press) PHLLADELPHIA, Oct. il.~—-The Temple oi Ashtarotil renounced ill dry oi the Philistines and edifice in which King Soul's battle arm- our was hung as a trophy oi the lsruellus’ defeat at the bnitlc oi (lllbou has been iouuli- A cablcgram notifying the nluse- - v um oi‘ ‘the University oi Pennsyl- vania in this city that tlle Univer- pity expedition to Beisan in Pales- I tine has unearthed an ancient structure has been received irom Alan Rowe. field director. The ‘temple oi Asturoth was llcs-‘ crlbed as an oblong stnucture oi three columns to each side, With- in its cornerstone the excavators iound a casket oi ioundstlon de- posit containing umollg other ob- joctli ingots oi “electrum" a mlxt~ m-e oi’ gold and silver. ‘Canadian Horses For Scotland (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Oct. li.—~Sonle months ago the Glasgow 'l‘rade Commis- sioner reported that there was a market in Scotland ior Canadian horses. Twenty horses have since been despatched iroln Soaiort‘ out, to Glasgow. and last week 2C more Percherons have arrived ior the some Scottish iirms. Further shipments will consist oi Clydes- dale ior carrier. Make Iron Houses For Small Sums LONDON. ‘Oct. 9-'—A1)l"‘°l"1l h“ been given by the " Ministry 0i Health to houses, the outer walls oi which are constructed oi stand- ard cast iron plates. erected on a system devised by a Shellie" firm. The lieature oi the system islthe grout rapidity. with‘ “which till: houses can bc erected. A Bltflvlme" pair have been built In 30 work- ing hours in Sheiileld and are now available ior inspection. Cast iron shells oi houses. 00m- pletc with windows and outside doors, are quoted on similar condi- tions at £150 n house ior a Dill‘- lor house with three bedrooms. These houses are Bliiiibh i" tho subsidy under the Housing Acts oi i923 and 1924. Princess Travels In Cargo Vessel lttAvhlTOllVN. ‘South Airics. 00l- 'l.-—iPnlncess Alice, Countess 0i Aphlqne, traveled ‘more than 3.009 miles up and down ‘South Atrlca to find a ‘boat w take her and ‘her e011- Vlscouut ‘lucmaton. and Lady Mar- gm-el lSCULL to England. They ‘board- ed ‘tho ‘Garth Cast-ls at Deiogoa Bu)’ an” journeying ironl ‘CiIIpEIOWKL. A strike "broke out ‘in this vessel. M111 they rctull-ned to Durban. There was also a strl-ke there. so the)’ fl"- ally journeyed back ‘to CWDBWW“ and lbonrllod the cargo steamer ‘llruliiord llllll. ‘which lalter sailoll tor England. Italian Debt Mission To Sail October 22nd. (Canadian-krill!) WQMlE, Oct 9.——Court V0191 W“ Fnllttce Minister and other menr hers oi the Italian Debt Funding Mission to United States have de- finitely decided to sail from Na- ples October 22 alwllfd the slimmer Duillo. Senator N. A. lielcoilfi iiilliii Sililfil- NiiNN liililiii HFPHHUN (Special to The Guardian.) LDCARNO. Oct, 9.-—~Rumors illi- ed Locarno today to the aifect that Dr. Stresemnnn, the German ‘For- eign Minister, was not ill irom a iever, caused by the change in cli- , mate. as announced. but rather as ' the result oi administration oi poi- son by political enemies. Spokes- man ior the- German delegation continued indignantiy to deny the stories, declaring that poisoning was impossible as Dr. Stresemann had brought his own cook from Berlin and all the iooli served him had been carefully scrutinized. Among the rumors current was one to the eiiect that the police had seized a bottle oi chlanti, part ot the contents oi which Dr. Stresc mann drank Sunday. Foreign Minister Hriand ui France, was the first to hasten to the German statesmaws bedside. and he returned ior another visit. Foreign Minister Vandervelde. 0i' Belgium, and delegates oi the ot» her countries followed. Dr. Stresemann insisted upon attending today's session oi tho security conference which was postponed irom the morning to the afternoon because oi his indisposi- tlon. Friends oi the German For- eign Minister say that he has been in indltterent health since the Weimar conierence where he over- worked and that any change oi climate causes heart palpitstlon and a swelling oi the throat. This they insisted is the only reason ior HON. R. MONTY Formerly Secretary oi State in Mr. Melghcn’; Cabinet, who is a candi- date in the forthcoming elections for Laurier Outrcmcunt division of Montreal. Plllllcl” lollllcllllr (Canadian Press) LONDON. Oct. il.-Altllou‘gh tllc Pnlnce oi.’ Wales ls not due ‘back in Londomironi his lA-tricaan and South American tour -uutil a week irom Friday the public ‘is showing in- creasing interest in arrangements . . , ,, . Britain s Greatest . I . “ . Airship Takes Air LONDON. October 9.—-‘Britain's greatest airship. the 'R—&3. WNW broke iroln her moorings ‘and was carried helplessly over ‘the North Sea. inst Alpril, took the air tor the ilret time since the acoldennt this aiternoon. She has lbeern repaired at ‘Pal-ham aerodroma and titted with a new nose. replacing the old one torn away during the accident. Forty persons, including the crew and experts. were on ‘board and a continuous 24-hour liligh-t was plan- nt d, during which the ship will ‘be put to the severest test to ascer- tain lllGn power and control. {avi- Almost 200 Jailed In . Clean-up Raids ‘ (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. Oct. iL-Quantities oi gambling puraphenalia were seized and nearly two hundred men arres- ted last night in scores oi police raids under the direction oi State Attorney Robert E- Crowe, At Tom- my Moran's place, known as the largest. in Chicago. eighty seven arrests were made. it is within a stones throw oi a police station, United S t a t o s-Bel- gium ‘Liquor Treaty (Special to The Guardian.) BRUSSELS. The Belgian Government has open. ad negotiations with the ‘United States ior an agreement similar to that concluded by the Washington Governm t with other countries axtendinu the zone oi’ search ior Dominion To ' Get S h a. r e l (Special to The Guardian.) DONlDON. Oct. 9.—'i‘he H1811 Commissioner has been advised by the Treasury that in accordance with the distribution between the dliiorent parts oi the British ‘Em- pire oi sums received in respect o! the Dawes annuities an amount oi £39,756 19s. 6d. has been placed to the lflyedii. 0t the Receiver Gen- eral oi Canada. Martial Law In Greece (Canadian Pren) ‘LONDON, Oct. 9. Special dis- patches irom Athens say that the Greek Government has proclaimed martial law. A dospstch to the Daily Telegraph quotes Premier Paugalos as saying that the pur- pose is to establish a censorsblD so as to prevent political leaders ironl using the newspapers to dis- turb public opinion. Labor Candidate Retires From " Contest (Canadian Prue) . WlNNlPEG. Oct, 9.—S. FM. Bart- holemew. Candida-ta or the Canad- ian Labor panty in Nonth Winnipeg announced his withdrawal irom the ileld today. His retirement lea- ve-s a lhreecornered fight between lion. E. J. McMurray. Liberal. Dr. M, H. Blake ‘Conservative and Ald- ermun A. A. Heaps Independent Labor. Veteran Pitcher i0!‘ hid Pewl-lllltlll- his present illness. King ‘(leofgc llnll Queen‘ lMary LOCARNO, Oct. Ii-Europe has 11W "tl-Xiliwlflii ti) IIW-illli ‘ililll ill- Vli? collie to Lol-arno tu ensure peace. torlu ‘Station in London, where ‘he The [eljhnlcfll reflflcln [or the con- sist» will ‘in: greeted by ‘miller nveln- lerellce is the draft oi a Rhine- bels oi tho ‘Royal household and land compact which shall give pro- cwblncr ministers and high Oiiic- tection to France. But the cnnier- ials. Aiterwards he will drive ‘to once may mean more than that ii his home St. Jmlcs Palace alone. n; guccegdg, lt may mean o. real end oi the world war. ii these _ D leading the ‘Locsrno conierence Cabinet W111 Deal With Mosul Issue have their way. out oi it will come a political status oi Europe quite coupon. Oct. 9.~'l‘he British Cabinet ‘will toke- up "the problem different irom the alignment oi Mosul at ‘its iirst meeting ior which has ‘been but talntly suc- cessiul since the armistice. Tile two mouths which will ‘be held to- morrow and according t0 the best powers are now meeting in con- isrence as equals. Since then Eu- inliormed psllitical observers there is likely ‘to ‘be nl-uch animation in rope has had an allied (JEIHP strongly dominant, with the torm- er enemy countries particularly the‘ discussions. ‘Lord Derlyphl f-rank warning thmt tllc Baldwin government ‘was not Germany. on the outside. The Allies have decided what was to be done ill Europe and Germany has had to accept or oppose as best she could. She made eiiorts given power to slay in Mosul ior 2.5 years ‘which was =utbe‘red on a. platiorm on which Joynsond-{icks stood ‘has caused considerable ex- citement und now it is deilni-tely to build up a rival camp. She tried the treaty oi Rapallo with asserted ‘that Lord Blrkcnhead nev- -r approved the decision and in- the Russians. The result has ‘been sorry indeed, and now tor the first tends to oppose the whole Ame-ry policy. Amory. however. enjoys the time since the war there is a con- support oi ‘both Chamberlain and ierence where there is no distinc- tion oi conquerors and conquered. Bald-win. although outside ‘the cab- inet -Q\'i‘l‘yl]0ily blumes him tor the but where Britain. France, Ger- many, ‘Belgium and ltaly are meet- ing as equals to see what can be present. situation and there every prospect oi ‘ills hclug silos directly criticized when the Coll- done politically ior Europe. sorvaliv-u ‘party meets at Brighton Captain Missing Since A August 15th. i German Fascists (Canadian Press) . Said To Conspire ‘SEATTLE. Wasit. Oct. iL-‘Cap lain Thomas ‘Drake. who leit ‘Sen- . Against Conferee itlz- in ‘May ior ‘England in a small ~55 schooner, has not been heard ironl since he sailed iior Gan Diego. Aug. i5, J. ‘W, Lough, oi Seattle. an old lzllend 0i Dlake’s said today. ‘Drake had planned to sail around Capt‘ ‘Horn. Cockshutt Takes ‘Massey To Task BRANTEORD, 0nt.. Oct, 9.——Con lenvntives oi Brantiord riding last night selected Robert E- Rysrsou as their standard‘ bearer ill the Federal elections. W. S, Brewster. K. C. presided. W. ii‘. Oockshutt and r‘. D. Reville were the principal speakers and they attacked the re- cord oi the King Administration. claiming. ‘that the larili- Policy oi the Government had caused the clo sing oi Brentlord iactories and the unemployment oi thousands o workers. Mr. Brewster declared that Premier King had broken his promise during the last election campaign to the eiiact that not a Brantiord industry would suffer ii he was returned to power. Mr, Cockshutt declared that Hon. Vincent Massey iind dons the wrong thing at ll most inopportune time, The new Minister. he said. represented. ntithfi the Mill"?- Harris ComDanY he lmlllomflhf, mcn oi Canada nor the industry 0i Canada, Almost Got Leit unuourow. Oct. lir-Premier King narrowly coca beiflI P“ behind at Edmonton this morn»!- iils special from Jidrnonton to North aflattleiord was scheduled to leave at 0.80 s. m. on i110 1M»- '75:‘ train was just pulling out when t I (Canadian Pren) . l LOUAltNi) SWlTZldllLA-ND~ ‘pl-l. Slwilclnlauy and tho Allies gtollay took, up tor discussion in the s. coull session oi the security con- .yl'crollc._- thorny pOiHiS oi the Rhine pill"! oi‘ ltlzllruntcex. ‘ illlstuv Siresculunn, (‘vcrmun Foreign NlllIlSlLll‘ was lookilis Dsl~ lid ntler his stroke oi ‘Illness. ‘M re ldiflitult qlnsliolls include the. h- ‘lcln oi sailsiylng l-‘rance and her Allies. Pollllul and Czecho Slovak- ln. on the nlntlol- oi French Milit- m-y suppnrl to illole countries ‘in the event oi agrtesion against ‘them. Beth Dr. Slrcsvmsnn and M. Bri- and elncrgl-d from coniorenoe 9X- pressing contentment over the day's work though the French For- eign Minister was less radiant than the German, who exclaimed ill hllbhlinb tones: "things are going on merrily." .__._-<Q>-—-——— Operatlng Against \ (Canadian Frau.) FEZ, Oct. 9.—-T‘h9 first wt vi the plan oi operations against re- bellious Moroccan: agreed upon by Marshal Petain and General Primo De Rivera respectively French and Spanish Commander- in-Chieis namely the lliflcllfill "Y their forces on the eastern portion oi. the hnttleiront has now been virtually carried out. Thanks to the existence oi a practicable PM" the French group north oi Kiiflnv is ndvnnelnl lwiitly and 110W il less than live miles from its ob- liquor to an hour's slice. irorn shore. in ships won't! be lssdon to carry liquor s56": into United Sta- Passcd Away (Canadian Press) i NEW YORK, 00L ih-Christy ‘ H lMiltlltiwdtlll, one oi the greamst ms pqrffliv! “A, pitchers oi nil time, is dead in his jl‘ -\\‘;‘q_ mountain camp in Saranac Lake , _ _ a N. Y. i-le was a hero oi the Great "firs For War as well as oi the diamond on which he was the iirst big college star; lie died last night oi’ tubercu- ,, - t losis and pneumonia as the result oi being gassed while a captain in ‘M \"'“““ L, Oct 9__,Fm. steal, the chemical warfare service in in; term)“ new, conmmlng 1n a“ France. not rm, an 80 cts Ulric Ger. _ vale, ., ail bag oilicer was to C. N. R day s‘ ced to three years in O ‘en the accused was Broadcast To Englandlgrreiteflm e letters were ‘iouna in his poi... ts unopened. ‘llhro Lightship Men Rescued (Canadian Preee) (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. ‘Oct. 9.—<An ‘i/m- portant international radio tee-t has _ been arranged tor the night oi .’ “joliics dfvanrbodvflonglia Belgium Oct. 9.—- C? Fllll - The Meier product. Moira Bullet Chocolate. hasn't the largest oonle on the market by any manner of meane- Ttllt vvlli come later. Mun- whlle Itie already s habit with hundreds who have tried it In their cooking. And their Saturday, October 10th, 1026 Thursday, October 15th when C. N. R. A.-at Mcncton, N. B. will broad cast a Programme. at diiierent determining which can ‘be receiv- Three men in a rowhoat (tom the ed with best effect in England. Umatilla llghtshlp oi! the coast oi the broadcast by ‘the Canadianlwashlngton who were adrift early merit 1s being Dfeiwred in coulunc- utstress signals from the ligvhtshrlp tton with the British broadcasting have been rescued. lthe "Federal company. the latter to Dick up the Telegraph Company's radio station stations which have ‘been ________,._____ recently placed iu commission ior; - y ' the purpose oi receiving broad- lng receiving ms in the British Saves Dgrrjgks isles. The special programme will) “w” ‘i’ C- N~ R‘ A- "i 7"” °'°‘°°k*l SHREVEPORT. ma, Octf 9.-.'ro continue ior ‘an hour. transmission‘ bcln-Si eiiected at Bill meters at Sliflggatrgggggdnucudft’ firmer yenes o'clock, a change will be made and} y s“ ° “m” ‘m ‘carried l1 charge oi nitroglycerina ‘strumentsl numbers will be brosd-[ixeor tscggsaztx, oilatgzwelxxgfi‘ ma: ca“ at 313 metem‘ ‘he m“ ban” charge where i... electrilcal cogntact cast terminating at 9 o'clock At- lnlured. The explosion, set oil’ ai- ent times in Greenwich time will . . , be n30 n m_ to 1 a. m’ Friday m: ti: drillers retreat. put out October, 16th. Special permission ' by the i-ialliax division oi the de- partment oi marine and Fisheries, _ the radio branch iormill‘! a BEEP British Broadcast from ‘C. N. R. A. ior which Tbunsday broadcast will CAIRQ, 00L 9__Tp\; celebrated decide the wave length will take sphinx oi Giza. who historians be- twleen the hoursl7.301p§0mb to 9A0 old, ils having troubleh with his A antic tine be ng 1. . m. o back n his old sge. T e back oz L30 a. m. Greenwich time..on this the giant ilgure which has with- president oi the Canadian National uml is showing signs oi crnckins ‘Railways. who has charge oi the and the antiquities department o! "radio department. will deliver a the Egyptian government la taking ‘Yid-bit: on; the 97in Vol. 1. m. 11o. Having rend how they re- vived Ulla Ederie after her creee channel attempt, gwe, Chocolate. Result: they ordered e be: el 24 between them. Ae uen contains a wave length ior the purpose oi PORTLAND, OREQQN. get 9,; National Railways radio depart-Mummy Quin‘ mg “Help; 0g mm‘, Canadian programme at one oi the here reported today, casts from abroad and rebroadcast- Aummc “award ume’ and Wm save a Field oi oil derricks from ior halt an hour the vocal and in-" lantic staudart tlmé. The equival- WW“ exmode A‘ he remumd “m was granted tor this experimental . Sphinx Has ion oi that department. The sDsclsl Disco on Friday, November ii be lleve is being 5.000 and 6.000 years occasion Mr. W. D. "Robb. vice stood the weer oi several milleni- briel.’ address. measure» to strengthen it. 24 “CAMPS” tourllte tried out a Ollnp hell‘ pound their opinion e1 slillll ill iiilil ii Hiiilii (Canadian Press) NEW GLASGOW, Oct. 9.—The next annual hleeling oi tho Mari- ‘time ‘Presbpterlan Sydn-oy will con- vene at Halifax ‘the ‘iirst 'l‘llcsduy in October 1926, according to a ill’- cision reached" here tonight at the close oi the session oi the 1925 synod. Tonight's session was fell- tu-red by a rally held in conjunct- ‘lon with the women's missionary society, when special speakers were "Miss Crockett, ‘liopewell. N. S.. returned missionary ‘from China and Rev. D. W. Mncdonald. Korea. At this afternoon's session Jtev. Robert Johnston, ‘New Glasgow moderator, was requested to pay on obiicial visit to St. John's and other places in Nswioundlland as ‘loou as possible. There was every ‘prospect oi ‘Presbyterian churches ‘in ‘Newioundlaud remaining ill-in in their adherence to the old faith and not voting in iavor oi union was the opinion expressed by Rev. ldrnlsy Mackintosh and others. Synod decided to secure control of the residence in connection with Pictou Academy, A college board was appointed consisting oi Rev. Frank Baird, Pictou J. H, Caven- augh and D- C, Sinclair, New Glas- gow, Gregor Mitchell, Halifax, Ron- ald Mcvlcar, Sydney. Rev. W. Town- send. St. John, Rev, G, C. Taylor, Charlottetown, Decision was resch- ed to make sunday school work oi the denomination seli contained within the denomination and. that in tuture there would he no align- ment with the Marlitime Religious Educs/tion (‘auncil or what was ior- morly called the Sunday School Convention. Resignation 0f Bishop Bidwell Is Accepted (Canadian Prele) KINGSTON. Ont. Oct. 9.-—At a meeting hero today the executive committee oi the Synod oi Angli- can diocese oi Ontario decided‘ to accept the resignationotltlght Rev J. Bidwell Bishop oi the diocese. when his Lordship again insisted that his decision was flnsl. The ex- eoultive voted t-he ‘bishop honor- arium equivalent to a six nlonths stipend, Bishop Bidwell, who has been u Church oi England head in the diocese which COIYIDFISGB u large district in Eastern Ontario, tor twelve years. oiiered his resigns/t- i0n following ‘the announcement that his wiie had been converted to the Roman Catholic Faith. Archbishop Urges Better Sermons EAlSTlBORNE, Sussex, Eng. Oct ..—~A severe admonition to thr clergy ior ‘the inadequacy oi pre- sént-day sermon‘; which iail to draw people irom golf. motoring and other Sunday diversions. was the ‘isainre ot an Xlild/TBBS-by the Archbishop oi Canterbury st ‘the Ollenlng oi the Anglican Church congress here today. The keynote oi the congress i. “world problems ans Christianity.‘ Choosing ior his text verses 12 lc 14 oi the Forty-eighth ‘Psnl-nl tlu Archbishop enjoined the ‘clergy to make a closer study oi the needs oi present-day living. "The average sermoil has not kept pace with ‘tfhs advance in education or with thl ave-rage man's and woman's wldel interest in all sorta at human ‘know ledge and world aiislrs." the Pri mate asserted. Coal Mining Industry Inquiry Commission HALIFAX. ‘Oct. 9.—-Dr. H P. MacPherson. resident rector or St Francis Xavier University. Antigen ish. N. 8.. and Hume Cronyn. a pro mlnent business man oi London. Ont. and member oi parliament tram i917 to 1.921. will. under the chairmanship oi Sir Andrew Rae Duncan, oi London. England, chair- man or the advisory committee to the British Department oi Mines ‘constitute the commission oi in- quiry into the coal mining industry oi Nova Scotia, according to an an- nouncement made tonight by Pre- '-mler E. N. Rhodes. Bil- Andrew will bring with him a technical expert oi the ‘British Til BlNilNEr iiiiil l. illl alllsllll liUAllu. Oct. 2l.~'l‘lll‘ linlilln (lor- (‘rnnlvhl nus ll4"i'i4il’kl lls dissatis- ilFl-lllll l-"iih Allsirizls zllldlcgy‘ for i ll attack hinted all lliily by u So- {Clilllri ll‘l‘.|i.y, l-lli-‘llllul-ml‘, rclw-nliy Sidney B. Woods, K. C.‘ will llll‘ \ilnll‘lilll \.'-li-‘illl‘lllll' oi‘ De- _ " pullies. » lllCldPlll i‘l'.le iiztllzlu ' ' . Ylcnllu llFflit-irlflil to lilo ."l l-‘orl-ilm .\l.illi.~<i.‘r. who r|‘pl'l-sl-.l.i:lli\‘.. ii) the‘. lllil- "lliun ill WXpYU-ii IW-gTGL for ‘the ilhallviscll r‘ ll|‘l'3kt<l Ul the Dc- puly. ' Prolniol- Alilssulllll is not satis- lil-ll with this, null political clicks-s arc ‘bolliull him. it is pointed nut ‘lbui ilil‘ stunti- lnl; orlivrs ot lhc ituliuu tllaluher ‘cprovilln llml. \\'ll"ll u ‘luclnllcl- in- lsullu the iii Jll of ii loin-lull lllliioll _ lll-‘ll-li :2 ‘irlvlldly- o.‘ lllivli llnilou Representing Amena and Saskab'llli"li'lli.illilll‘i' hols llw l-‘Vll to wllire chawan in demanding the enforcc-lqlldbuysw" ‘ ’ ltllitifflt-lilllii ment oi the lower grain "nest l-Mxlyjt.‘ ‘I i ll“ sill! zlllll promised by the railway board. The‘ . . , l... 5353a m hearing cwdence l"El'i‘l|l|I‘l'iI| lu illi‘. llltliilll w lzlllli-lll-li lilll- Aiiil: llllllll*sl1ll>""“' Ftliz.‘i1;....... <c.-...s-.ll.-.l.flr=.-=s.) l.t>.\'l)t).\ UFl. :1. l-‘irllllr; holi- . UDIDPIIF inrilpssr-s 11ml m’ - ‘trot ;‘.iul\"‘ tilt» ground w lpluiect (Special to the Guardian) ‘fltlnfflill, l,n'l,i.'l,_"_llwl.'i' my “his h? ‘hie ‘BORDEAUX_ France. U“ “FA .l->.\ ...~ll. . til ls till‘ itpllllliolvifl ship laden with bonlln; (lt‘Si.lll"4[ ior l“ "Ll-mm "“‘.“" by. a “Hum km" the French iorcvs ill Illolw-cl-ll -‘\" PM“? “ALT: hinmmm a “Wm i“ llloded ill llnrllollll luluvlllll‘ inlay. "l" ‘ ‘m’! \“"““ m“ W" will" Tilers urn lllliily \\'()lllll|l'l|, 1'1"‘ i'-‘I"“"- 3' lli"ll"‘il'l‘ V-llivil llfltl 11>‘ t",\ ilillll. l. grllllr-nl ~'.'e\‘l'£'cy -——~——~<o->-i~ "i‘ii.‘ll ‘ -‘ ,.l \\';l.-'. lull: .Ily “flocked Russia Buys Much TYII.’ . ‘.""" "“' “" “" ‘. . ' ll Jl,V. From Unite-ll Statcrg$2 ______ . j 1 - _ v d. ....Til“.ii’.:3§. .‘.’.i;“...’.’.";.£‘i"‘. For It b‘- i-Ilgilways lstcr TY-hitcllcrlll, lil‘.l‘l'\'t‘iit'ti up,.,,. ly and actively in llu- suitllrilyl pa" ‘t’, ()l'(_ :9, '11,“ Over "Qlifll-lflf-loflfl iOIIlKht. .lu..l not lwo-liill. ..l' lb.- loull ftlvifllllt‘ oi‘ the German delvgulliln Noni Sl-oziu was required to nil-ct the train ior Lol-urnu, Si‘ . “m, l.;,,|‘\\._.,~v,; “hngmions was ‘infill lzivl-n out last night ll.\l.l"‘.' f? 5E and Tcllitchcrin llilll u clllltillr-uliul‘M, .. interview, lasting till hour, \Vlllill;. m,“ may uvcrsllalllnv ill llriulll Hlglli-lflirm. . hf‘? .(“ {Hfwk “uhihe licence all the other lsrclilninulgv‘ "T" .01 “'""“f““ “.*l"'~"“*“ developments in the llag()liillil)l"4vvy l! »1‘v/ oi illi‘ olcrlll rousing traf- fhe substaul-u ct‘ the interview‘ i. m m"! [he 1"” H‘ "- m“. “name being kept a secret. .‘ "mhvri Illlll ilL;|‘\l|><*‘l lixl-d rhzlrg- (lerlnall and Russian l-lfillrltflu ill-z “will 111W “ F‘ l\l“-" lil"il uvxt tllil: .‘ * tlmatcly Ill touch Willi the lclllllll.'_‘,'l-""“' ““ llztors ill the ifflilielVJlltfti maintuinldm l? l? ‘.t cvulvcd a central ideal and tl.».¢ 193‘ ' ls-ii ltllssia cannot persuade G¢i'-' ll znzlny not to enter the pact, llloflo r- ‘- "-\\ ' ‘l: League pact should he nluJc ‘.-‘!, \\ ‘harimefi by "whidlllg Rll-‘ifilll-‘tli-"tt ill" l-‘el 0i n. ..-‘ll.~ l|lll‘- RYx-Sqi“ it] “(an "tide Slllllliy-"iini "r lhfilllhll" -.l‘ ulnllll silli- bulls lc putt us uinlcd “my 1;). l“. 1.“; .,__ l“ ]_,-_»,;_ h“ prlmmlly m hprsen" \<"li‘ IlYUil cln ‘i a lil llrllllloll hat qlLllléeiilliFt tllllltfiilllil: ‘lhemr-llllldlxl‘“;‘"‘.°.“l"“i"..fi" ‘ 1 "gun m H“ Russian-Gannon friendship liar ‘MUM "l °"""‘mm' fallen unheedcd. ‘ii’ liussiu c-ll. "' '"' lot break lhc "united rl-onl" ul ill‘ Tn Prevnnt l - ‘ -_ '. bourgeois nations she iilfillliflos .- .-‘ .€l‘llli; the pact. So it is to h.‘ .~.\ uctwicti tilut ii (lcrluully tilllis cos“, sailing ill ‘Locurno the illllirl-l-l sl _, gestioll may be malio that lilo pucl‘ Depreciation 0f ".0 be successful must he universal 23d that Russia should he llllilllii-g PAIN‘; 0).,‘ __ A mlming that ‘ ‘, _ _ ' w _ llllv l-‘rvn-h .‘.l)VI*l‘l‘.|1"l‘|]| ma; um . ' ‘ ' _ . . ‘ ,‘ " 1'" C "l "MIMIC" ‘ll llcip l>l‘I'\.‘i*lll further fall ‘ll tllc pln-ltloll ill ill-lug l-ovoll-ll by Hr m‘, 3TH‘, w icullvrl lothv tho two opposing rilFlllHlH. which is I-mm I], “mi, . U) Fmnnzb 1 I __ _ . _ I _ _i 4 -‘ . . . atiikiizrglti‘wlxfigflt“ W!" "xfl-iitlili‘ lrll-‘rc ll nus d inn-d lilav the‘ 64mm" ‘- i" ‘i “~“""' pros“: ~'“‘ll't‘l‘lliil(lll in 1hr.- Fram- ‘ “m” ii‘ l-lllllilllu-ll would llrczlk “equili- Dc‘le ates Le . . g ‘We For L°°am° ‘l\l‘lll“ "~lllt'll_ lbl‘ gllrcrlllnvlll coll- l“ollo\vi|l<_g llle (‘Ulllflféllitl wit!‘ l . . rcmtulwviu‘ sweseumm‘ mm “w -l‘,‘< is llflitbflll) to llli nolnlrll dc Jverlnun rlelrwlltion with (‘lrlnrll Wmpmmll m Pnnlmurfl‘ mm Indus’ .. . . - - - irv " . 'l‘ll<~ tall oi llu- from‘ tho luinis- r}, . . ‘ . . _* ‘ ‘i cy left‘ in hind till m .l (ltlllliilt ,,._ . Shlhqn..." w,“ hi“ m“, vnmw ' ugulml} responslv" m Imml" H" in spv-vlllzllioll followin" tho fail- yterlures and a rolirllollllry glwrup “n, m. m‘, lqunvh “m, In S. W“ willing to trade ll slglll-d pcllro lol- he evacuation of (‘ologulu rnanys representatives‘. were _ ligh good humor ior it is tho first ,, - - ‘ . l lllllllllli‘ lo 105i‘ l'/\t‘ll lilo N‘ i _ - \ .. . ‘ , _ll _ . “meg-mt” ‘M “Q m“ Gem“ ‘llollllllsis. who lnlrlicd lllllHl lo” t s.ar es to iolclgn concluvt-s h. m H“, mummn m- n“, mm w. ound themselves with littlc ' ' or Luther loll Berlin for Lol-urll... ‘ _ llill'illll'lil l-‘ullding ('l>lllllllH'~‘ilill.\' “~ ("T Hiillll! iu u dciiuitc zlcroolncul. ll , . . . “bow privately conceding thi- eur in‘ their own country. _ mm,“ ihe,» leit behind them. however. ___.__ __ Fchltcherin. ostensibly here tor u, . . llabetl-s euro, but actually onlplor H011. Pills Mlchalld all ill :1 concentrated endeavor ll. Willi‘ Hit‘ sol-drill‘ l\ili'i.. Trhltchl‘ "in llilfl l)l'i‘ll keeping lllllislvlf zllnol ‘roul oilivilll lllii\i'\'\v*\\'\‘i'.\i. tho Soviot _lllilllilllllill'l‘ "ullno this morning i‘X]ll‘(‘Nfl(\\ Tchitvhlariukl vicw win-n it. stall-s, 53"" filly liar-t reucholl ill lmlulrll» vpclis disruption irr llusslv-ll-‘r- mun iriclldsllip-tllllt zl pal-l. wilh. )lll Russia is u pnrt ncalilsll Ru», sia. Thu warning mun-s llll iil'| we of a Russo-(ll-rnlllll (‘t)llllll<-l"‘l.l , agreement. Tho (ltlllllilll doleunllon is lilll lnrlilioll lo rcgllrll Russia's lhrolll Mines Department and the Gov- qrnmont oi Novqflcoldg will supply whatever technical and clerical ss- sintpow the commkslon may re- quire. ths Premier stated. The date at the , miesionfthe Frontier lmnounceli de- pends on the time oi arrival oi Sir be some time this month, ' session oi the com- Anfifl" N“ k 5' Qmecmd l‘ Wm from Article XVI. making Germnl u" 9755i" “it” m" "hnelcles as a concession to her on seriously, howcvcr. feeling iilnt it lls an empty one‘ hocuuso illt‘l‘(' is lnuthing that Russia cnn do uhou‘ it. lt is apparent from unofficial comment lll hi h places "hut til‘;- security pal-t is iliifillicll ll the Al- lies will agree to tho evacuation ll ‘Cologne and will rclcl.» liernlur.) in nil territory neutral c luergcn- ha!“ 3"“ A“ 3°“ “w” "m w ‘Pr ler clmll Chocolate Wu olo- friends are following wit. the terms oi reieren to th com- ; 11 discovered that the em W s trance into the League. “mum” or whlcslllonwtilglthgumohlfi not. aboard. There was a llur- "W"! “Pmlli- _ I mission had not yet been iunv ln_ the event 0i n refusal our‘ llnlivexvd “~51 French in 90"" taln chain, which is the last ob- between them and tho Who hu been selected to PNIM‘ over the meetings of the Inter?!" , Momentary Union which will Dental held u. Ottawa. v‘ '- drswn. yet it was nhie to say thht many is willing to llltcr to com they would he very wide and pro-lpromise iormuiae. Germany has vide ior a thorough inquiry, everything to gain irom the pact Reetlgeuehe-Medawslka, rind gignal and the trlln was held until he arrived irom hie hotel a iew minutes later. Liberal candidate for the riding of Quebec.