OCTOBER 21. 192s filli APerfectBlend of Indian and Ceylon Teas _"What is Wrong with the Family", DBBlns tomorrow night in the Prince Edward Theatre at 830 p. m. 8726 WATER RATES-A few water tellers have not paid their rates for the current quarter. After Mon- dI-y the Wthflall unpaid services will be shut oif without further no- tice. avza-io-zr-al‘ yy~vv vvvvvvvvv vvvvv v Ono Insertion ... The" insertions , Ion: liunlona . . i ‘Classified. Advertisements ........i..1lio per lino of 5 worth PUBLIC LECTURE-Prince Ed- ward Theatre. No admission, no col- lection. Auspicea Kinghts of Colum- bus. 3736 v vrv-vwbwo-O-QO CONVICTED.—At'lW7l1li8Bl-le 0n be per line of ll words Thursday before M‘ “u” B rd 8 88 u - 5° Dir lino of ii words "m mflflh“ . "° °" “" °' ‘ "°"" $113: Bgemghm? cflpm“ “dun” merside with the Railway Commit- line. wmch s” 59,25,150 tws?’ wmgv; . of the Summerside Board .01 After about l5 minutes of hectic “QM on m“, “ tfg?" V, 0-10-20-24-2 . Trade, at which railway matters m football the West Kent boys gotthe ‘anon I m c‘ we“ t; °r °' 85113111 were discussed. Those taking ball down‘ near their opponents’ ° e “sum” A ' m’ my‘ FOOTBALL—5B-lnt8 vs- Abblll l0- part were Mr. A. E. MacLean, M. P., line, and after a iew scrums. Agents Wanted Male Help Wanted 1H8 unlawfully in their possession, liquor on which no duty had been AGENTS WANTED T0 TAKE WANTED IMMEDIATELY ASSIS- orders for Canada's finest ‘line ‘of Personal Greeting Cards. Regal Art Company, Manufacturers 310 Bpadina, Toronto. A.W. Oct. 10-27 Dsid. They pleaded guilty and were each fined $50 and costs. rams!‘ lIONOI-EDr-The inves- titure of Monsignor J. Chaisson with tant helper for farm and ranch. Arthur C. Wood. Mt. Herbert. Phone or write. 8647-10-25-41 nan 0'1; woman 1:0 TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. Position permanent; yearly guar- antee 51092 (being $21. weekly Winston average) and expenses. 00.; Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W. 8-ws9i‘ AGENTS EITHER. SEX-SM Ex- ly easy selling "Palco" cleaners, Fast sellers. Every home, office, garage, autoist your prospects. Flee samples. P. A. Lcfebvm dz Co, Limited, Alexandria, Ont. A. W. Oct. 2'1 prsrulauron waniir‘) son Prince Edward Island to handle Silk-Aid. Heck, Prim PinsHDur- O-Llte pencils. _Butterfly Hose Savers and many other’ quick sellers. Areal opportunity. Ad- vance Products Co., St. Vancouver. . 8697-10-27-11 _ mo. mans lNsrAnI rum. m 0112.01: We show townptaklng orders. you how to make a success. De- gvery later. Perlztgnal Greeting ter Kraft 00.. Limited, Toronto! ards. Somcth new and Representatives wanted small M _ d M 1 snappy. Magnificent sample book towns also. M. H. W.tts. wish!‘ maizhank racy fitglfs: free. “Imperial Art" 5i Welling- ton West, Toronto. - A. W. Sept. 22tf. DISTRICT MANAGERS-AGENTS $100 weekly easy. Amazing New Product. Nothinghka it. Removes .without soap or water in one operation, dirt. mud, grease, tar, from any sin-face guickly, easily: Guaranteed. harmless. Makes any car look like new for few cents. Worlderful for cleaning car in cold ther. Every autoist, home, omega garage. your prospects. Excl ‘ve territory. Free sample. Nuw . Alexandria, Ont. A. W. Qct. 27 Miscellaneous UMBRSLLAS Prince St.‘ INO. ALFRED MACDONALD, Land Surveyor, Hermanville, P. E. I. ‘ 8-7-1 mo REPAIBED ll_6 8656- 10-25-31 idleness wan-ran - Ari-Ir? Mr. Seaman. 93 King St. -B625-l0-24-5i SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print; ery. ‘ 1084 Homer the insignia of Domestic Prelate took WANTEIL- MAN T9 wgmg Dlace at Rustico, ' _, afternoon. App“, to A_ Rh Mcxma Lawndawlnthe absence of His Lordship Bish- Farm. 0p 0'1.eary. the ceremony was per- a-lobuLz-Lm formed by Rt. Rev. J. C. MacLcan. ._..______ P- A.. V. G., Monsignor Maurice 51g EARNING. 3mm“; EMyMacDonald, Rev. A. J. McIntyre, ployment for Barbers. Become ex- Re“ 9' ‘7- 5°13" "id m“ P~ Walsh ‘pen In a weeks_ wrm Mo,” Bah from St. Dunstams, Charlottetown, b" Qouemh Department h]... and. Rev. J. N. Poirier and Rev, mm,“ addmtuu Clarence Pitre from. St. Dunstans Hnlverzzgtly gets ilrsi grttendance. Mon- AGEyl-S_IF You LIKE T 5 Bnor a son e oldest m-ench and shrubs. why not sell Acadia“ priest l“ the Blues“ °fl Make d business of 1r. Part time cmmllewwn- “ml l" J1me lest‘ m. m“ time, 900 varieties o‘ pm“ celebrated the Golden Jubilee of his w, Red Tag Nursery Producm ordination to the holy priesthoodJ cash every week Equipment and He was raised to the Domestic Pre- instructions free. Write Dominion m” o’ Hi5 names“ ‘he P°p° m “U Nurseries. MmtreaL Cvsnition of the faithful service he M_ R w_ $234945“ rendered in the diocese in the long period of over fifty years, UNUSUAL orrorvrunrrv Wm- This afternoon at the Charlotte- AN CAN BE EARNED town Golf Club approaching and weekly in spare time ‘putting wmpemmns Wm be held $35—$50 for ladies and gel tlemen. All mem- sellin well known line Personal Christmas Cards. Scores of Steno- be“ are asked m be ‘m hand "I'll! graphcrs, Accountants, Clerical to may m the“ mwches’ etc, exceeded this last season. —“—"Ti__ ILetter of Appreciation Beautiful new samples free. Mas Articals For Sale FOR SALl-L-HOT AIR. FURNACE. on the occasion of their return to “for the many beautiful floral gifts Mr. Stuart's former home. Signed. registers and pipe. 151 Kent St. MR. AND MRS. W. STUART 0684-10-26-21 8709-10-27-11. l FOB SALE.——HOT AIR. FURNACE. registers and pipe. 181 Kent St. MExperienced ‘Mechanic Baal-lwfl-m Wants Position - sr. Ksmrrrs‘ ~ F glgwef and stasis and dies. u yea“ upeflence’ ‘Md Mennc“ Apply Proud a; Moreslde‘ Cm, fi-‘ood on electrical work and weld- “ ' 865440-254“ I g‘ Apply 224 Cumberland St ' FOR SALE-AN EDISON GRAMA- 3715-1047“ phone. Diamond disc. 6'1 records.» Apply to Guardian Oflice. - - - i 865° 1° 25 3 CARSON-At the Women's Col- AIN F0“ FmEMANHlege Hospital. Toronto. Oct. 25th. to Mgxkeg; beginners $150_$25o|Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Carson, of this monthly. v Railway Association. city‘ a daughw“ ' .' . E. I. Box 116, Chlll1OlSl26gK5J¥IIl1o€20-27_3l DEATHS igi ______i -————— , _ n“. FOR WILLIS-At Kingston, October 26th “giggle, ‘ggénpsaygents E“ db ma. Elizabeth Frizzle, widow of the sired some used ovens on hand. late chlmes wuus» “Fed 57- Flmer‘ . n00 a1 Sunday at 2 p. m. from the resi- gggg€rgveg%rogggpany dence of her son Hubert Willis. A- F- 5- Bal-tl-lan-ll- AGNEW-At 21 vuzu Street on Friday, October 26th, Hon. John TSGOhOFS Wanted Agnew. aged 74. Funeral leaves his late residence onlTuesday, Oct. 30, BIRTHS STRAYED FROM MY PREMISES one yearling heifer, white and black. Notify William Ooady. Ha- celbrook. ' 8860-10-26-3 FOX PU!‘ ESCAPE!) FROM MY ranch on October 23, onhr identi- fication is part of tail missing. Re- ward offered. Tinply Garfield Johnston, Peters Road. R, R. i. " ' 8718-10-27-31 ______.___ CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with ad printed. lustihe thing for ac owledgc- mormlntimatiom. elem‘, Guardian -'°° Printers . , F‘: ?,w‘fim) in Itxrsamncan macmm wanna-son. rn-‘at 1.45 for service in st. James’ vgmess School, District No. 5l.|Church at 2. Interment Peoples Supplement $100.00. Apply to Cemetery- " Thomas McKinnon, McNell1’s—— Miils,R.R-.P-E-l- I ' °'"“'1°'26"' In Memoriam TEACHER WANTED—A FIRST "l" 55ml“ class “uh” f“ Mt‘ McKEE-In loving memory of, Pleasant Lot 12. school. No- 5°- Male preferred. Supplement at the rate of $200.00 a year. Apply Mrs. James T. McKee, called home by the Eternal on October 21, m1. | To Let d r u family. Mrs. c. _ gal? or sma m‘ Upper Prince‘ DU’ 4ND oNa ROOMS T0 Laax-csnrasr. 5L 8853-10-25-31 suitable for professional man. 181 Kelltl 8684-10-20-21 TO LET-LARGE FRONT ROOM. Gentleman preferred.‘ Breakfast avg/ed if desired. Apply Guardian be. 8681-10-26-31 For Sale _ -~ Foa slits-irons WILD obese. Arthur Burke, Southport. _._____ In Memoriam loving memory of October l8th, 181B. Splendid you passed the great sur- render made Into the light that never more shall fade .-—-—— '—’_—”'_"_"'__ GIRL ARTISTS AND OTHERS‘ who would like to paint greetllli: cards at home send 10c for liberal‘ selection. catalogue o! daslsna ‘T: instruction. d 12311;? Tfrgnw" 8mm“ “n ' 10-111mm In uAnn PARTIES ro xnri son vs A1‘ F-“-.w'°“-T'l~ oomwaazums. er, Mrs. Harry Redmond, of Sydney creasing. he stated. Our workmen crease our imports and decrease our exports the opportunity will be de- nied to Canadian people to flnd supporters of the Republics r politi- m “mm; Walter Macmmsh, We know you are in the Heavenly ‘huh 0mm“ m“ mum l Sea?" Bum“ Rtsrgi-io-iv-awlrs ‘Pftplfyrzlmelandlll who obey the‘ no“ $3353.36. '4 °' "m" h" N's: - _____JI EtemaPs will. ‘ Ema _g"'l‘m”',’u'ri“°'}o' < ¥°ma|e wanted Yet wsnyfleslrgl flail-nabs touch of thel _ '~ _ " m gahogataulia VI _And sound of up yoke that is m Ina,“ M,“ mum“ 1 home, make 1119M!’ l" Y°lll' 53*" Deep your contentment in that blest ‘ time. For amiss!“ "1 °°° abode _ stamp. The H0109 w“? Kfllttlflihwho wait the last clear trumpet ‘ Machine _ oompanv- Toronto fl-l call of cos. THE ETOWN GUARDIAN , ' m’. 1m“; _ Rich! . ‘Centrolgrzardran m XMAS d," strong: Flav _r ...‘.°°. ...‘..'.""""““' '“'*“""th¥°' y, PHOTOGRAPHS _ » W A oury mvm cot-assume lecture m“ b’ CRASWELL Phone 092-1. for Appointment “Conference on Railway Matters On Thursday night Mr. W- U TAppIewn, General Manager Atlant- “lc Region c. n. a; Mr. M. F. Tomp- kins, Freight and ‘Traffic Manflflfll‘. of Moncton; Superintendent Grady and Mr. P. C. Clarkin, o! the P. E. I. Division held a conferelfcifat Sum- Sugar Beet Which we are selling at low- esi. prices Special priceujrTflN LOTS- ex oar at our nilwayddigl, A. llurnel& Wholesale Q tRetaiI l, 97" Hon. Dr. John F. MacNcill and Mr- L R. Allen, M. L. A.; Mr. H. T Begg and Mr. J. J. Morris. respect- ively, President and chairman of the Railway Committee, Sumrnerside Board of Trade; Musrs. M. L, Bradshaw, G. M. Muttart, H. T. Holman, R. C. Holman, Thomas Johnston. M. F. Schurman, W. T Lldstone. W.. T. Matheson, A. R Brennan and J. J. Enman. The main points of discussion were freight rates, shortage of cars; refrigerator and box cars, passeng- er and tourist traffic and the new car ferry steamer. As regards the latter, the discussion of the pro- posed plans and the information gi- ven by Mr. Appleton followed lines similar to the preVious day's discus- sion at Charlottetown. already fully reported in The Guardian. The matter of a flat rate on po- tatoes shipped from any point or the Island was introduced by Mr. A E. MacLean, M. P.. in the interests of the shippers. In Mr. Tompkin‘: opinion it would, he thought. b: hard to convince even the Board oi Railway Commissioners that the long haul shippers should have thr same rate as the shipper on a short haul. The Duncan Report had al~ ready been implemented by a 21 per cent reduction under the "Mar- itime Freight Rate Act;" and the railway management had no righi or authority to change freight rate structures. On the question of mixed carioac‘ shipments of turnips and potatoes the information was given that thr rate on potatoes, being the lowest would apply. ' Regarding a shortage of cars Supt; Grady stated that the ship- ment from the Island this October were nearly three times that of the corresponding‘ month last year ant would amount to 1500 cars of po- tatoes by the end of the month. In speaking of the large railway expenditures on the Island this year including $45,000 on improvement: at ‘Summerside, Mr. Appleton made theinterestlng statement that out o.‘ flolhmiles of heavy steel for the whole of the Maritime Provinces, P. E. Island had got 50 miles. Gard Of Thanks. Mrs. Harry Jenkins, Georgetown. wishes to express her sincere thank: to all who sent flowers and expres- sions of sympathy. 8720-10-27-11 Gard 0f Thanks Mrs. Hugh McLean and family. desire to thank their friends for kindness and sympathy expressed in their recent sad bereavement. B694-10-27-1i. day, aso. ouoan mortar. Jilaaortflbzsan and violin reclftfllvwill be given at the close of the evening service in Zion Church, tomorrow evening. PERSONALS Mrs. Harold Fraser left yesterday morning for New York where she will spend the winter with relatives. Among the rece t arrivals regis- tered at “The B d's Nest." Al!!- herst. were Mrs H. H. Cox, Mrs. B. W. MacEwen. Mrs. A. H. Ladner. P. E. I. ‘Mrs. John A. McDonald n spend- ing a few days in Charlottetown on a visit to her sister. Mrs. L. P. Tan- ton. Miss Elizabeth McNeill. Summer- slde. was a visitor to the city yes- terday. Mrs. Bernard McGulflfln. Post- mistress of St. Mary's Road. has returned lsome from Charlottetown where she was visiting her daught- St. flAlMS (Continued from page I) leadership will be handed over to those who entrusted it to me.” . The safeguarding of our institu- tions. the preservation of our nat- ural resources and the health, hap- piness and prosperity of our people were essential, he went on. These were the days, though, when $1,- 2B0,000,000 worth of goods compos- ed largely of farm. mineral and for- est products. were being exported largely. Of this total of $640,000,000; yearly was obtained from the soil, about $280,000,000 from our mines and minerals and between $200,000.- 000 and $300,000,000 from the forests. "These three are the great produc- ers of natural wealth," Mr. Bennett remarked. The ice was destruct- ive to our own industries. Our ex- ports in autos had decreased while our imports had been steadily in- were being deprived of fair oppor- tunity for work here. "So long as we continue in this manner," Mr. Bennett stated, “so long as we in- self-expression. _ "Why is it." he asked, “that the cal candidate are stating that if they come into power they will in- crease the toll on Canadian goods? The reason was a desire to protect Americans. That same spirit of safe- guarding our natural life for the o a good of our people should predomln- ate in Canada, Mr. Bennett said. . Hotel One of the largest and but equipped Hotels in Eastern Y _ DR. J. P. MILLAR- DENTAL SURGEON Corner Queen and Richmond John P. Bradley service to all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. rungffiyfi... m“ '“" “' l“ "°' “"" ‘ l Phm m , Charlottetown 1 ,- ,, ; Hotel Co.,Ltd. = i} ' I 1 SPECIAL i. 4 AAAQAAA ‘as “A_AA3 F BARRY C. BROWN, Mbagol‘ i TO-DAY?» a a . ‘West Kent, 6 .Qfleen__$;quare 3 West Kent 8; Queen Square 3. StJames Pres Dyer-Ian ' MlNISTlIp-IIV. ‘(II-DUI IUII OIGANIST-Il, GEORGE IITIVIN This was the score at the" sion of yesterday's iuoorsch football tussle between the a mentioned teams. _ . Yesterday's game was a dandy from start _to finish with the Queen Squire boys putting up a hard flght to retain the trophy which they were successful in win- nlng the past two seasons. But to the winners goes the spoils, so West Kent School will have said trophy n their , ssion for this year. The game got away about 4 o'- clock and for awhile the ball went from end to end without either wide scoring, both teams coming very close to their opponent's touch ic e slaced the ball over the line with a pretty piece of combination via the half line. The try was not convert- ad. Time foimd Queen Square on West Kent's twenty five yard line. In the second half Queen Square rushed matters from the start and after about l0 mlnutu succeeded in getting a touchdown by a pretty piece of combination on the part of he half line. The try was not con- verted. _ After the kick off both teams went‘ 1t it harder than ever. and just two minutes before time, West Kent CIII-DIINT DAY. OCTOIII Q FOBINOON Al‘ ll (TCIIOOI . Call to Worship. _ Prayer of Invocation. ,- Ilyrsh No. 001N140!!! flab Day’ The Twenty Third film in‘ Uflhlian loot." DIED-fill“?! Scholars. ~ is .;. Responsive Ieadlflr“ ‘ ‘The Holy Scriptures" (By Anne Steele) - Frances Titus. Responsive l .' “To-the Kirk” iColerlfllll-Jean and Mary McKay. Hymn No. 289: “O Wm! of-Goilncarpate.“ ' Anthem: “Jlut as l Am” (Bplrleul-filolr. _ Solo-Wind's Living Voice" illarbouri-filihl‘! Chandler. - ,.*.u>_._ ' Scripture Lesson in liaison. r “The lard’: Day" lllifliop Mandi-loin Dchny. oodn Spirlt-innnlsll." '.. s Prayer of Thnnkqwing and Suwlieatlqn,’ " nynni no. :10: ‘moo-ails 6n Me smith of Life." Announements and Ola-ing. Prayer of Defleatllfli ' Address- "llhingsiTllai. arduous-ho Iinbter. BIRD NO- 1“: "FOIIUW MC 1H0 "SRO! sill” Benediction. _ . , Natal-Sunday School and Bible Class ‘School loci at I045 A. iii. No Sunday School in the afternoon. EVENING AT 7 WCLOCK Usual Service. Preacherx-lhe Minister. Anthem-“llear Our Prayer" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. All Cordially Invited ta Both Services. "I Illctt In Sllllfll! (Ryder) _ rot another touchdown, after being ‘epulsed by the Queen Square bays time and again. The try was not and game with the West Kent team the winners and holders of the Mc- Vlillan nophv for 1929-29- Changing Spirit (Continued-IR; page l) . m, weeks he accepted. 3141a 5:123:13???- 1910 reported in London or u y. Here he was impressed, on talkinS u. influential men reprswntins var- aous countries who had come there an a- like errand with the Ollflnflel" zhe Europe of that day from the ‘Europe we had known. hi0" the varIThere was a Blllfll °l 5mm“ between the different stateB. and uatlonalism was ramlllflt- Th9 W?‘ ious international organizations had iroken up, because the representat- ves of dlflerent countries would not speak to each other. The Changing Spirit However, the seven years ‘of Sir Herbert's service saw a great change. The distrust and suspicion had verv ciece of machinery t0 dell-l Wml m‘ tional differences and to promote seacehad been set up. The Europe 1f 1028 is very different from the zurope of 1019, and s. great deal of he credit is due to the league o! Nations. mnverted. This ended the soorln¢ 1 lgyggly disappeared and a splendidl_ mnrsrna-aav. n. c. anon, a. o. , OBGANIST-MISS nonsara srnncsa, s. '1‘. c. n. ‘ MORNING W035i!!!’ ll. 017L003 “ ruma-“P Baptism." - r - . . Anthenv-“How Lovely are the Messenge Mendelssohn p Sunday School from I: to 13.80. EVENING WORSHIP 7 (YOLOUK Anthem-“Scek-Yeti:elnrd"...... . . . . . ‘Donor Soloist-Mr. Quigley. “ rrnou-‘The Fires on the Altar.” Auihem-"My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord" . . .. > YOU Are Welcome. v7 >7 OQQQOO-OIOOOOQQ-OO-O Trinity United Clui co-rasuoas-u l: < ~. REV. l. I. BAMSAY, D. D. BEV- IIAMIIOND- JOHNRlm QBUANIQT PRU!- W- E. FLETCHER, ABC-E. LT ‘ . , w THE SERVICES ‘ ‘ 11.00 A. M.—Preacher: Rev. Hammond Johnson. Anthelm-“O Love That Will Not Let Me G0” . . 2.80 P. ltL-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 1.00 P. M.—Preacher:—ltev. Dr. Bamfli. . Subjeetz-“The Triumphant Life" Soloist-Mr. Percy D. Williams. Anthenn-“Crossing the Bar" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fletcher The Morning Service Broadcast C. F. C. Y. filllllls i t . “If you wish to test the , 0i‘ Europe, there is 1E better place to ibserve it than at Geneva." he said. Those who came together there were strong believers in the League 1f Nations in theory. It would work, .hey felt. But the question was. vould the nations use it? When the United States withdrew from the, League it was a great blow, but thOYl :losed up their ranks and can-led m. It was essential to bring France] 1nd Germany together. This was accomplished after six ‘years of lab- aur, and the speaker was present at the session at which this great event came to pass. There were thirty-two Allied Pow- srs who had been invited to join the League. twenty-nine of which immediately accepted, while thirteen states who ‘had remained neutral during the war and had not antag- anlzed either party in the Great War, were also invited to Join, pro- vided they give sixty daysnotioe. Those of- the allied states which rc- nained out were: The United Sta as, Ecuador. and the Hejaz. ' I Thus forty-two nations were rep- Zzon Presbyterzan Church MINISTER-REV. SCOTT FULTON, M. l. l. D- Olfllllfl lllll Chill!‘ MINCE-MI. LDUIIS D. TIOKBYUN MORNING I1 A. M. - » . Antheln-“Bow Long Wilt Thou Forget Me" . . . PIHIIBI‘ Mrs. Jas. Mac-Miiian and Choir. EVENING ’i P. M. . Anthem-"Yc Shall Dwell in the Land’! . . . . . .. Steiner MessrmMMacKinnomJJiIel-eodandflhoir. .__.__Q ’ ORGAN and WOLIIv RECITAL M Close of Evening S8716! W . Miss Kathleen Hornby and Prof. Ibli D. ‘flaanapmn Assisted by Zion Male Qaamtla PROGRAM Organ SoIo-WComnnnlon" . ........ Jules om» Violin Solo-"In a Monastery Garden" . . . . . . .. Keilliy Organ Solo-"Sunrise and Sunset in the Alps” -David Ola" esented when the League of Na- tions held its first meeting. Although Ianuary 10th, 1920 was the birthday of the League of Nations as it was an that day that the Treaty of Ver- sailles came into force. it was not until December of the same year that the League had the first meet- ing. _ Other states could be taken in by ballot among t‘_hom the ex-enemy powers. .Gcl'many Desires Admission In the summer oi’ i020, the Ger- lf they could ‘gpt to be held that atthc vianl spoke against them. mans began to make overtures to see, 1023. France worked ussmblwtry to draw up a treaty of mutual Eli. But th y sn- . nd to so xtent suc- counte ‘- much hostility. aitgovl-Ioooaa in this, me e ~ it ‘was decided not to let them in at was taken. There-was then a Zion Male Quariette-"l Want My Life to Tell" POI CIOII FWD!‘ we SILVER COLLECTION Violin Snlo-“Anfilate” Organ Solo-"liovnance" . Violin Solo-“The Blunt!" . . . . EVENING SERVICE WILL BE BROADCAST 7'99‘ l" PP!" l and occupying the Ruhr, etc. This policy was dictated by fear of Ger- many. However. it proved unpopular ith th countries. ‘ win tohe erheantime the League growl AT‘; _ , . ill ltNDIl-h, Qlld in EH6 oonflden l x wlu”u*,“- m‘ . inh s rl . mithspowersso tsassexlhlgoohul“m“‘ug y TUESDAY. 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