Britain Wants Her Due In opposing at The Hague, the Owen D. Young plan of reparations payments by Germany, Right Hon. Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, appears to have a good deal of official and unofficial supâ€" port in Great Britain. The Governâ€" ment is unanimously behind him; Mr. Lloyd George is quoted as stating that he fully approves of the Chancellor‘s stand, and several newspapers not usually in accord with the Labor LADIES‘ PATENT 1 PUMPS With High or Cuban geglih Sizes 3 to 7. u ey PAGE FOUR. / s pPorter it a Gent‘s Suits Cleaned and Pressed ... Ladies‘ Coats Cleaned and Pressed ......... Gent‘s Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed . NSE BE 8 SC C %...2.â€"weues:211 100000000000 imineieirinlommnmenmenmmamnes Boys‘ Running Boots, "The Trimâ€" med Kind." All sizes, With Rubber Heels. Sizes 8 to 10V4. ..... INFANTS 1 STRAP SHOES W}i’cl}/z Rï¬]bgaer Heels,. Sizes 4 to 4. 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Regular $1.50. $1 0@ Away they §0 ...s..+.0mmmommnoige m esn inorfedi n ran sn p Pn stt on h Aecditn ie n ho Erubl t Mamus aea n 2A Nes Rre.l hee e Bs > oP (ork al : h (oura & S mouke Puke * ht Nes nREs 5 e AEMA En mlre No o uns o s ; ail 2 Ceak ho w es Â¥ Aeh Moe x s h74 Lo M t osihare €9 u. wab es eR y on Feity The Young plan was evolved during the recent conference of financial exâ€" perts, under the chairmanship of Mr. Young, at Paris, and as Mr. Snowden pointed out, the British experts were not government servants, so the govâ€" ernment. was not committed to the plan. party‘s policies have commended the speech in which Mr. Snowden _ told the representatives of twelve nations that Britain would not make further sacrifices. p se ®: Childs‘ Sandals Leather or Panco Soles. Sizes 11 to 2. Regular $3.50. Out they #o. ... $2 045 With Kid Trimmings. _ Rubber Heels. Sizes 11 to ‘ 2. Button or Buckle $1095 Ladies‘ White Canvas Shoes, with leather soles ‘and heels. A mixed lot. 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The variations from the treaty of 1927 will give Egypt a greater measâ€" ure of real independence than ever before proposed. . & The Chancellor of the Exchequer declared the House of Commons would never agree to any further sacrifices of British interests. Egypt is promised British assistâ€" ance to enter the League of Nations as an independent power. Even the troops guarding the canal may be reâ€" moved, although it has been said that if British troops moved out, Australia would move her own troops in, so vital does she consider it to her inter ests that imperial communications should remain under British control. It has been suggested that the League of Nations might give Great Britain some form of mandate for the canal zone which would be effective and at the same time prove no affront to Egyptian nationalist aspirations. "We paid the United States £150,â€" 000,000" (about $750,000,000), â€" said Mr. Snowden, "which, with accrued interest up to now, amounts to £200,â€" 000,000, before we received any payâ€" ments from our debtors on account of their debts to us. It is estimated that if the seale proposed is adopted, Great Britain will just get her bare debt to the United States covered, but it must be remembered it makes no allowance whatever for the £200,000,000 which is due:Great Britain under the terms of the Balfour note." Sir Edward Kemp Dead Sir Edward Kemp, Senator, and Minister of Militia and Defence for a year during the world war, died sudâ€" denly on Monday at his home at Bobâ€" caygeon, Ontario, at the age of 71. He was born at Clarenceville,, Que., the son. of.a.farmer, and rose to be one ofâ€"Canada‘sâ€"leading manufacturâ€" ers, If the present proposals of the Macâ€" Donald Government are ratified by the British Parliament and prove acâ€" ceptable to the Egyptians, the only vestige of British authority remaining in Egypt will be the troops to guard the Suez Canal. King Fuad and his Prime Minister left London last week apparently well satisfied with the outcome.of the neâ€" gotiations they have been carrying on with Right Hon. Arthur Henderson, Foreign Secretary, and taking with them the text of proposals tfor the settlement of the Angloâ€"Egyptian question. . es _ Under: it, Great Britain was a heavy sufferer, as were some of the smaller ereditor powers. Under the proposed scheme Great Britain would lose about $11,040,000 annually; Franâ€" ce would gain‘ about $2,461,000; Italy about $8,464,000, and Belgium about $2,806,000. % Independence for Egypt LADIES‘ CHOCOLATE KID OR PATENT MEN‘S CALF OXFORDS, GOODâ€" YEAR WELTS Square toe or English last, with * heavy soles. 6 to 11. $ 1 strap wide, with large buckle, spike heel. Broken sizes. â€"Regular $6.00. Price Shoes for every member of the house on sale here White Running Shoes, 5, 6 and 7. Regular $1.25. Eriday, and SatUTIAY on 2e in se en en \$2.95 THEH WESTON TIMES & GUIDE in various advisory capacities where British officials hitherto were emâ€" ployed. . ~. «©a_ . Reds Saved From Dominion Scouts ‘tes as its member. How Communists distributing litâ€" mz erature at the great Boy Scout jamâ€" l Big Profits From Liquor boree at Arrowe, Park, at Birkenhead, Liquor sales in 1928 through Proâ€" England, were saved from serious inâ€" vincial Government Commuissions, toâ€" jury by some ofthe English scouts, talled $107,694,384â€"rather more than was revealed in eourt; when four men |$10 per capita all over Canada, accorâ€" were charged with distributing comâ€" ‘ding to figures just made ‘public by munist literature, and were bound the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. over to keep the peace. "If it had not 1 Government control is in effect in all The most important concession on Great Britain‘s part is the withdrawâ€" al of British garrisons to the canal zone. This was refused in the negoâ€" tiations with Sarwat Pasha two years ago. Sir Austen Chamberlain, then Secretary of State for Foreign Afâ€" fairs, held out this as a possibility ten years hence. t ie _ _Some of the thermometers in the streets of Tokio registered as high as 120. CANADIAN HONORED Dr. Harvey Smith, a native of Winâ€" nipeg, who has been elected Presiâ€" dent of the British Medical Assoâ€" ciation, which held its annual meetâ€" ing in the Old Country last week. Intense Heat in Japan _ Death, insanity, and the prostration of hundreds of persons followed in the wake of an unprecedented ‘heat . wave which struck Japan last week. . â€" The only trophy presented by His io ce nere n oo ie e e ce * Royal Highness on the continent of America, the Prince of Wales Cup, will be the prize offered to golfers who compete at the Banff Springs Course, September third to sixth next. Competitors will mainly be drawn from among those taking part in the unique golfers‘ tour of Canada, sponsored by the "Canadian Golfer", which starts out from Toronto August 12 and goes?to Victoria and return. On the outward trip the tour will stop | over at Winnipeg, Jasper and Yanâ€" | couver and the return journey will { be by the Canadian Pacific scenic | route through the Rockies via Revâ€" elstoke and Field, motoring to Lake l Louise and Banff and resuming the ‘ train trip through Regina, Winniâ€" peg and _ Fort William, arriving | back at Toronto September 11.© . PRINCE‘S TROPHY Ladies‘ Running Shoes. 3 to Men‘s Running Boots, with leather factn@sge a@. 16. 11â€" ... o. es amieee. Youths‘ Running Shoes or Boots Child‘s Running Shoe Sandals, _ brown or white. Sizes 75 c 4 40 LOVS : .nn mrmicee LADIES‘ PATENT AND KID WIDE STRAP SHOES With buckles and rubber heels, EEE width. . PEICE amanncacrce.s * *~ . 91.00 """~~_ _ 90G been for the Boy Scouts these men would have been lynched by the pubâ€" lic,"‘ declared a police superintendent. . A witness, a Boy Scout, supported this statement, whereupon one of the defend,ants asked, "Why do you think that ? "You would have been pretty badly damaged by the Dominion scouts alone, who probably did not underâ€" stand you as well as we did," the scout replied. Canada‘s Delegates to Geneva Announcement of Canada‘s repreâ€" sentatives at the coming Assembly of the League of Nations was made last week by Premier W. L. Mackenzie King. They are: Hon. Raoul Dandurâ€" and, who. also represents Canada on the Council of the League; Hon. W. D. Euler, Minister of National Revenue, and Hon. J. C. Elliott, Minister of Public Works. Alternate delegates are: Sir Geo. Foster, President of the. League of Nations Society in Canada; Malcolm McLean, Member of Parliament for Melfort; Miss Agnes McPhail, M.P. for South Grey, and Hon. Phillipe Roy, Canadian Minister at Paris. & It was desirable that the women of Canada should be represented in the Assembly, Mr. King said, and the fact that six or seven committees often sit simultaneously necessitates the appointment of alternative repreâ€" sentatives. Suggests Exchange of Products The direct. exchange of British coal for Canadian wheat, under Govâ€" ernment direction, is mentioned by the London Observer as a possible remedy for Great Britain‘s economic problems, including unemployment. f Crop Outlook Improved Canada‘s wheat crop will be 66 per cent. of the tenâ€"year average, says the crop report issued last Saturday by the Dominion Bureau of Statisties. Last year, at this time, the crop was estimated at 107 per cent. of the tenâ€" year average. However, acreage on the prairies‘ has increased to 24,297,â€" 116 acres from 23,158,505 in 1928. The bureau‘s estimate that th‘e,crop' rates only 66 per cent. of the tenâ€"year average is far below last year‘s estiâ€"| mate at this time, but it is rather more encouraging than a number of recent estimates from the West. Based on last year‘s actual prairie harvestâ€" 511,444,000 . bushels â€" computations covering this year‘s wider area and smaller yield would place the coming Western wheat crop at approximately 330,000,000 bushels. _ _____ s Over the weekâ€"end light showers fell in all three of the. Prairie Provinces and the temperature was about normal after weeks of intense heat. To Arbitrate Ship Sinking Case Canada has selected Eugene Laâ€" fleur, K.C., erainent counsel of Monâ€" treal, as Canadian arbitrator in the I‘m Alone case. The Government of the United States has appointed Wilâ€" lis Van Devanter, Associate Judge of the Supreme Court of the United Staâ€" tes as its member. Big Profits From Liquor Liquor sales in 1928 through Proâ€" vincial Government Commuissions, toâ€" talled $107,694,384â€"rather more than $10 per capita all over Canada, accorâ€" ding to figures just made public by _ 109C " Obce Misses‘ Running Shoe Sandals, brown or white. Sizes ce . 85¢ Tan or Black with Leather or Panco Soles, Toe Cap, and plain Rubber Heels. Sizes 6 to 11. Out they Patent wit}i Rubber Heels, 3, 4 and 5. Regular $2.25. Away they go $1 -45 Ladies‘ Skinner‘s Satin _ Strap JL to 2 ... se es MEN‘S GRAIN WORK BOOTS A mixed lot, sizes 8 to 2 in lot. While they Shoes or Pumps. Out $3.95 they go L.acstsaiace Men‘s Canvas Boots, with leather soles and leather toe cap. Sizes 6 to 10. AWAY thEeY FO. ....ounmmmmmmatinanm Men‘s Sport Oxfords, with Elk uppers and leather soles Women‘s Sandals Ladies‘, Child‘s and Misses‘ Running Shoes fast .. is oo 6 to 10. AWY thEeYy 0.: Provinces excepting> Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. Total government revenue from the liquor traffic during 1928 amounted to $72,560,501. Of this amount, $49,805,â€" 291 rolled into Dominion coffers, while the remainder, $22,755,201, was Proâ€" vincial revenues. Ontario and Quebec record by far the highest revenue totals among the Provinces, their combined total aggreâ€" gating twoâ€"thirds of the Dominion‘s aggregate. Ontario‘s revenue amountâ€" ed to $8,130,390, and Quebec‘s to $7,â€" 000,000. Alberta, with $2,765,009. and British Columbia with $2,752,229, are next, though the former total actually includes the revenue for 15 months. Weston High and Vocational School Practical courses in Cabinet Making, Carpentry, Pattern Making, Machine Shop Practice, Mechanical Drawing inâ€" cluding, making and reading of Blue Prints. There is a very valuable and practical course in Electric Wiring, Armature Wiring and the Electroâ€"magnetie work required for autoâ€" mobiles. This well equipped and efficient school gives the High School Courses leading to Teachers‘ Certificates and to pass and Honor Matriculation. And of three years and a Special One Year Course of Business Education open to all who have had completed.two years of High School Work. Practical courses in Cookery, Diatetics, Home Nursing, Sewing, Dressmaking and Millinery. A Splendid Commercial Course Vocational Courses For: Boys Vocational Courses For Girls For particulars as to courses apply to Principal, f ‘ A. PEARSON. § Fountain Pens and Pencil Sets > Have Your Eyes Tested by a Qualified Optometrist. wW. J. SHEPPARD Dundas St. Westâ€"Jeweller and Optician Junet. 9717â€"2915 Diamond Rings, Watches, Clocks, Etc. SUMMER JEWELRY GROWING GIRL‘S 1 STRAP SHOES Buckle or Button, with kid lining. 11 to 2. Dull kid trimmed. Low heels. Out they §FO l n ndaneineamatanh en 51 '95 All Colors. Sizes 3 to 7 Out they $0. .m=â€"mmacces Child‘s Running Shoes and. Sanâ€" SHEPPARD‘S eenmeeeeennee eeecen enc en en renaenenraee LADIES‘ BOUDOIR SLIPPERS dals. A mixed lot. Sito II‘... ASse s at Summer Prices Come in and look over our Large Assortment of is the place to buy your Manitoba had a total of $926,163; Saskatchewan, $600,000; New Brunsâ€" wick, $335,027; Nova Scotia, $244,391. Canada‘s official participation in the six weeks British Empire Trade Exâ€" hibition to be held at Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the spring of 1931, has been announced by the Department of Trade and Commerce. Canada has been allotted a separate pavilion with a floor space of nearly 40,000 square feet. Canadian National Exhibition Park is 350 acres in extent. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 14, 1929 To Exhibit in Argentina MEN‘S CALF ’ OXFORDS Square Toe, Extensgion Soles, Blucher Cut Rubber_ Heels._ Out * 92.99 they go * 91.19 & ..$2.95 â€"50¢ 50c 75¢