THE OSHAWA: DAILY: TIMES; MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, t 3 og i 2 L a 3 43 i i 0. oS . . Hm {i a : : : As a al, wk Bs ¢ 4 Tt li anny es ol ¥ ~The ¥ RE AXE EB EWPETY WY FER iy N rts Nar, h h . > ", » &a A & ik > "tu y today Seg ants; i r 'Real y £3 ww ddd . PPO Vo I Rh Ba hit, in a sensitive spot by the fact that, Legal Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist "Estate for Sale : - : iy Wivigiing ! Articles For Sele Furniture Storage he a: of hs vast for- W OFFICE, E. DOUGLAS BELL. [OR F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOOR | COME AND List: voUR novses |§ Notice Re Classified Adh. | 7o7 sama wo ovoid NAIES edit $E% Sorarin Ss Seridiade in Wall LA Block, '29 Simcoe street | Street West, Toronto, will be at hia [22d lots with Rose's Real Estate foy || Lwin, Tia Ab | t= tie. B.Eliminator, run set from 1 FURNITURH STORED IN SEPAR, Much L Bradley » (Oct. 6-Nov. 6) |oies over Jury & Lovell's Drug|duick resultls, A square deal or he Etteplive. immediatet | €l08~ &|itq 12 tubes. Guaranteed, if 'not, sat- Eten 86 . Bond St | An argument advanced against The squth, : » 'Store each 'Saturday, from 1 til 4 |Dusiness. 153 Simeoe N. Phone 538. ing time for classified ads 9.30 X |isfactory, money refunded. Never |®e. Sombheiments. Coleman's Carts | Times' 4 vy by. leading banking, hous- FRANK S. EBBS, BARRISTER, |0.m. for consultation and treatment : (101g) | § a.m. Monday to Friday and used. Mis. L. B. Broomfield, (70 |West. Phone 83, - | es, such. as J. Henry Schroeder & N Public, Convey- | of ean, nose and throat - , x 1¥ 8.30 a.m. Saturday. a {Pricefield ia, 'Toromio, untario. |'Se and. Storage. Company, can be briefly outlined. The Ger. Mg foan. Room 3, | iv. Appointments may be made a Boy WY $3,800, |§ Ada_for Too Late to Classity L 4 r (1000) Ea ot b wes plan, increasing the distin ction | Bak Bldg, Simcos aad Bond | a2 27a8 Tove hone 37. __(AAD | Cash $200. W. D. Pobles, 9 Bond |3 upto 10.00 am 0" B|FOR SALE KITOHAN GABINET, Personal Se oe Ja ts SF, ary chs stree one y 121% CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete. Con- Oshawa, Phone 63, B.A. LLB.: A. F. Anis, 23 Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King st. west, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re- putable Fire Companfes. (118-tf) JE Phone 869, (99¢) FOR SALE--A NEW FOUR ROOM- ed bungalow, lot 35 to 136, with 10 foot driveway, sun verandah and back .porc)i, 'Water and wired for lights, Price, $2,500. $300 down and WHEN PLACING INSURANCE, W. B. N. SINCLAIM, £.0, BANK of Commerce Building, - (116-1 yr.) JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A. R- rister, Soliciter, Notary Public, Con- veyancer, Money to loan, Office 14% King St. , Oshawa, Phone 1457' Residence phone 837. GRIERSCN & CRMIGHTON--BAR- raters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- Me, ete, Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe 8t. Phone 13. J, F, Grievaon, B.A, T. K, Creighton, B.A. SWANSON GERMAN & MAC- Kensie, Barristers, Conveyancers, Notary Public, ete,' 'All branches of Criminal and Civil Law, Maney to loan, O"Sge over Lamble's store, 2 King St, east, Phone 940.. D, A, J. Swanson, H, N, German, F, G, Mackensle, A, J, PARKHILL, BARRISTER, 80- Heitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, money to loan, Disney Bldg., oppo- site Post Office, Phones, office 1614; residence, 2289J, (821) LOUISR 8, HYMAN AND COMPANY, Barristers, Conveyances, Notaries Public, ete. Money to loan, Over Dewland's store, 16 Simcoe street north, Phone 67, (97tf) Medical DR. HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- can, Surgeon and Obstetrician, Spe- cial reference to maternity work, Two years post graduate experience, nine months having been spent en- tirely in' maternity work, and di- seases of women, both in United States and Canada. Office and resi- dence, 167 Simcoe street north. (Cor, Brock), Phone 303, It R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe north, Your insurance wants at- tended to and your interests pro. tected. (Oct, 11-1yr.) H, R, COULDERY ARTISTIC DE- corating, Signs on paper; wood cot- ton, brick; show cards, price tickets of every description, Regent block over Jerry's Barber Shop, Oshawa. (229-t1) $20 per month carries it. Apply to 'K. MoKay, 66 Wilson road, off King street east. Eastmount Heights or phone 2437TW, (101¢) SIX ROOM. HOUSE FOR SALE, brick veneer, very desirable home, Wesmount, Twelve inutes walk from Post Office, 'Godd investment, large bathroom, summer kitchen! fireplace, garage, lot 130 feet deep, 100 feet froat, modern conveniences, Moderate orice. Apply Box Times or phone 1373w, LL AU (Mon.-Thurs.-tf) | uP to 1030 a.m, Rates for Classified Ads Window Cleaning THE OSHAWA WINDOW CLEAN, ers--house cleaning, woodwork and floors 'polished, scréens "dnd store windows put or and removed, Phone 1302w. Transportation SMITH TRANSPORTATION LIMIT- ed, Simcoe St,, 1, phone. 3467, 242 Front St, BE, Torouto, Phone Main 7637, Superior Transportation Ner- vice, + (423-41) COLEMAN CARTAGE AND STOR- age, 85 Bond St, West, Phone 82, 6 trucks for prompt service, Moving van and storage warehouse equipment, Baggage transferred to gnd from gall trains, (64-t0) WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESSED lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and interior trim, F, L, Beecroft, Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 3824. (69-8) Money to Loan DR. R. E, McMULLEN, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Home and office, 666 Simcoe street south, Phone 730M, (Oct 10-Nov 10) DR, McKAY, PnYSICIAN, SUR, geon, Accoucher. Office and resi- dence, King St. Bast, corner Victoria Bt.; Oshawa. Phone 94, DR, GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN and surgeon. Special referencer to diseases of infants and children, Of- fice and residence, 97 Bond east, DR, B. J., HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- ofan and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work sand Electro- <heopy, Disney Block, Phone 2050, (tf) UNLIMITED FUNDS FOR FIRST mortgages. Building loans arranged, Bradley Bros," Phone 169, 420. (96tf) 64% CITY AND FARM LOANS, No commission, Building loans, Le- al work done at this office, A, J. arkhill, Barrister, Disney Bldg, Phone 1614. (17681) Taxi LOCK'S TAXI, PHONE 249,DEL- Ray Bus Station; 19 Prince street, All Buick cars, (Oct, 21-Nov, 21) Centrally located, All conveniences, Furnace. Hardwood floors, «cash $3060. W, D, Peebles, 9 Bond BE. Phone .869,- (99¢c) 8 ROOM HOUSE, GOOD LOCATION. _|/All conveniences, $3,800, cash $600, W. D, Peebles, 9 Bond E, Phone 869, (99¢). FOR SALE--SIX ROOM HOUSE, | $5,200} FOR SALE--FIVE ROOM BUNGA- low. All conveniences, wired for electric range, Small payment down. Apply 233 Eulalie Ave, (961) BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ON Arlington . Avenue, G. A, Salter, Fire Station, (96+t1) early new. Large Moffatt electric ange. Cheap for cash, 64 Ritson Rd. 8. Phone 1611. (101¢) FOR SALE ONE WRINGER AND stand for. sale. In first class condi- tion. Apply © 367 Mary St. Phone 2513W, . {101e) FOR SALE MANNS GREEN HONE Cutter. Good for 200 hens op more. No. 7. E. Fletcher, Park Road, South C.N.R. Oshawa. (1014) FOR SALE--FURNISHINGS SIX room house used by couple two months. House can be rented. Phone 2038M after six o'clock, (100-¢) FOR SALE--CONCRETE MIXER and water tank. Apply Heaslip's store forks of the road, North Osh- awa, (100-¢) FOR SALE--A QUANTITY QF oats, buckwheat, mangels, turnips, Apply 318 Athol St. E, (100-¢) LEATHER BED COUCH, ALSO large leather rocker, and set of furs for sale. 16 Brock St, W. . (,99¢) RURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD, 186 Bloor street east, Phone 1617M, (Oct, 21-1 mo.) | $1.00 DEPOSIT SECURES DELIV- ery, , Place your order now for Christmas Gifts, Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Cases, silverware, chings clocks, rings, jewelry of all kindsg For Rent FIVE ROOMED HOUSE, MODERN conveniences, Immediate possession. Apply to L, Northam, Port Whitby. (101a) YOUNG COUPLE WOULD STORE piano for use. Best of care given. No children, Box "A" Times, (101a) bedrooms, Gentlemen only. Apply at The Evergreens, on Highway east FOR RENT--LARGE FURNISHED |. Payments from 50 cents weekly. O. terms at my store will be cash only J. McCauley, ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 1ST, H. Dell, 22% Simcoe South, Phone 16586, (Oct, 6-Nov. 6) MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD (96+£) Motor Cars slabs, $8.50 per load. Also bone dry bouy wood, Phone 660, Waterous- 1927 CHEVROLET COACH FOR sale, Perfect condition. Muat sell, No Meek Ltd, (Mar 26-tf) Roomers Wanted sion St, Phone 1066M, (99h) of Whitby, (101a) ROOM TO RENT, SUITABLE FOR gentlemen, conveniences, Phone 13677. (100¢) NEW BRICK house to rent on Possession Nov, 1, Phone 906J or 1438. W, E, Ward, (100tr) FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. SUIT two gentlemen, 98 Rosedale Ave, (101a) FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT near G.M.C, Suitable for two gentle- men, Breakfast if desired. Phone 1734W. (100e) FIVE ROOMED Arlington Ave, Undertaking Dental DR, D, BR. DAVIES, OFFICE OVER Ward's store, Simcoe street south. Nitrous oxide oxygen. gas admin- istered for extraction, purse at- tendant, Phone 231, Residence, 2087, ' (tf) DR, 8, J, PHILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- fice over Bassetts', Phone 959; Residence. 308, } 41 yr LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING BT, East, Ambulance, Residence, 19 Division St, 60 King Street east. Phone 210J, Machinery Repairing DURRANT MACHINE. CO,--WB DO all kinds of machinery repairing, Excelsior starter ring gears install »d; connecting rods re-babbited, srown 'gears or pinions supplied for UR, H. M, COOKE, § SIMON ST, | 3) makes of cars. 161 King St, orth, over Mite Drug Store, | ¥ Phone 619 (9) as for extraction. bs, ° 7 ot ; Painting and Decorating ha. La HUBBELL, DENTIST, OF- ¥ » Roy! Bank Phone 848; |. INTING AND DEC iG residence d DECORATING. n » 1878M. i 30-41 Estimates given. Work guaranteed, DR. W; H. GIFFORD, OFFIUB RBE-| Best of material used. Phone gent 920r3. (Oct. 29-1 mo.) 80. A Rad Music HERBERT C. TRENEER IS PRE- pared to accept pupils in piano, or- gan and vocal music. A 'free booklet giving full particulars will be fur- pished upon request. 50 William street east, Phone 19573. (Oct. 14-1 mo) LAHOKLA, INSTRUCTOR, HAWAI- fan Guitar. Individual instruction to all pupils. Music supplied for all oc- casions. Wilson & Lee's Music Store, Phone 2388. (Oct, 6-Nov. 6) JOHN H. RENWICK, ORGANIST and Choirmaster Simcoe St. United Church, prepares pupils for any exam- ination in Piano, Organ and Singing. Studio. at the church. Phone 251 for appointment or information. (Oct 10-Novy i?) ARTHUR W. LYNDE (HAMBOURG Conservstory, Toronto). Teacher of Singing, phone 371J, Oshawa, Fridays. (72¢8) |' Watch Repairing = ¥. A vob. Hi 7 Swiss watchmaker, " shop 4% King Street West Your pet- nage is solicited. 4% id ALL OF TIRE REPAIRING at Tire Shop. Tires for sale. Jamicaon Bros. Phone 438 (if) BR. GUTSOLE, PAINTING, FAPER- banging, _ graining, ete. Twenty years' ) - Prices right, Work guaranteed, 151 Huron street, Phone 2087W. ' i (45-48) ONE FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT, Apply 710 Simcoe St, 8. (100-b) APARTMENTS TO RENT, FOUR rooms, Palace St, Whithy. All conveniences, hardwood floors, full cellar. Newly decorated. Apply F. Ryan, Whitby, (100-1) NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO rent. Suitable for young man, Mod- ern conveniences, Phone 2606J, (99¢) TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOM3 to rent, Bedroom and sitting room. Apply Mrs. Wilson, 217 Celina St. (99¢) : ! . Real Estate for Exchange : 100 ACRE FARM GOOD BUILDINGS frame house, eight rooms, -furnace, fruit trees, apd bushes, Will, ex- change for Oshawa property, W. D. 'Peebles, 9 Bond E., Phone 869, on (#9c) Wanted to Rent WANTED © TO © RENT-- SEVEN roomed house hy last nf November if possible, wanted by reliable couple, ANYONE WISHING built, call 1337J, specialty. Cellars coniracted for, . A HOME Brickwork . » and excavations (Oct. -18-1mo) G. W, CAIN, CARPENTER, CON- fications, Ontario. B.R. No. 2, West Hill, (Oct, 19-Nov, 19) b contracors. Let us give you our tes, Write, or phone ( » by) 255. (73tf) NEW METHOD FLOOR SUBFAC: ing (inclu candice, waxing, Bl {ing snd polishing). Old floors made 261 Simeoe St. 5 ite) DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases domestic 1s, Cat and Dog Hospital. 503 Masson St. Phone 629. » : "AB6LL) | tractor and builder, plans and speci-|: Can 'give reference if required, Box "M'" Pimes, \ (1013) WANTED TO RENT--TWO LARGE unfurnished rooms by tonight, Apply 129 Alice Sti' (2012) r -- D » kis DRESSMAKING, PLAIN, FANCY sewing. Miss Flossie Boyd, 354 Les- die St. Phone 1842J. (Oct, 28-Nov! 11) ALL KINDS OF 'DRESSMAKING done at reasonable, prices. Call at 2] 'Rowe St. Phone 1347M. 1 Pos so mene (Ot B0-KoW,. 20) v } Apply Box ."B". Times. (99-c) ROOM AND BOARD, NORTH END. reasonable offer refused, Phone ALISW alter 3 p.m, (98¢) | ROOMERS WANTED AT 234 AR- : : thur St, Phone 876J. (101b). Board and Rooms { ROOMERS WANTED. 710 SIMCOE 'ROOM AND BOARD AT 25 DIVI. | St. south. (100-b) ROOMERS WANTED WITH OR 'without board. 754 Simcoe St 8. ; (99-¢) ROOM AND BOARD TO SUIT TWO, or married couple. Phone 2345J. (98¢c) BOARDERS AND wanied, Apply 105 Colborne east, (Oct. 18-Nov, 18) Room and Board Wanted ees ROOM AND BOARD WANTED. Central, Private, Box "C"" Times, (10%e) Boarders Wanted ROOMERS street For Sale or Rent FOR RENT OR FOR SALE--EIGHT roomed house, modern conveniences, Possession first of = month. Apply Heard & Sons Garage, Whithy. (101c) FOR SALE OR RENT--8 ROOM- ed house, Modern conveniences, Immediate possession. Apply Heard's garage, Whitby, (99-c) Help Wanted--Male BOARDER WANTED--GIRL, TO share room, Apply 57 Elgin St. E. (101a) . Work Wanted PIN BOYS WANTED FOR RE creation Club earn from $10 to $15 a week, (100b) Agents Wanted PLASTERING WANTED, DAY Ok contract, Box "Z" Pimes, (99¢). WOOD-WORKING -- MISOBLLANE. ous. wood-working shop... § X sashes an 5180 Topsirs, Blncoe St, B, . (17:48) UPHOLSTERING OF ALL KINDS, chesterfields made to order. Works manship guaranteed, G, A, Con- stable, 74 Mechanic St, Phong 520P, : 176¢1) '$4 A DAY PAID MEN OR WOMEN .| for distributing religious literature until Christmas, spare or full time, For particulars, write Mr, Conrad, Spadina Bldg., Toronto, (1018). AGENT WANTED TO REPRESENT "La. Marie Beautifiers", If any one interested in canvassing. write to Mrs, G, Larocque, General Delivery, Oshawa. Excellent offer for smart man or woman, (101a) addi Corsetiere Lost and Found LOST-- TUESDAY NIGHT, A purse ¢ontajning sum of money and phone 426M, Reward. FOUND-- FRIDAY Parker Duofold Pen, (1010). AFTERNOON Owner, may paying for ad, Apply Times Office, . (1012). LOST--GOLD. = WRIST, WATCH somewhere hetween General Motors and Athol street. Finder please re. turn to 175 Athol St. E. Reward, (101c) LOST--PAIR, OF SHELL RIMMED glasses between Brock, Simcoe. and. new Geperah Motors houses. Finder please phone 84M. (100b) other articles on road between Ross'. Corners apd Raglan. Finder please: have same by proving property and CORSETIERE--SPIRELLA « SHOP, 32 Elgin St, E. Mrs. 'Annie Pentland, managing corsetiere. Evenings by appointment, Phone 4427. (tf) = : mn C. C. STENHOUSD - GENBEAL en or, Fm ti 'Res, Phonv. ban wisudy oid "i LOST FRIDAY MORNING CHILDS black oxford, . Phone .1087J..£100-8) WANTED--WARD -: * laundry. tions considered, Apply TWO EXPERIENCED GIRLS IN general housework would like posi tion in good private homes. Apply to R.R. No, 3, co Mr. E. Breaken- ridge, Picton, Ont. (100¢) H. C. SEWELL, - COMPANY, ON- tarip- Land Surveyors, 158 Confed- eration Life 1 C. 8. DICKENSON, V.8., DISEASES of all domestic Nats scientific: ally treated. Dominion Government Veterinary. 34 Brock St. BE. Phope 1067. (131-40) Apply Box 338, Oshawa P.O. " (99¢) 3 Buying old cars. Phone 764. ted aig : 3 Building, "Toronto, : YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE PO-|Phopes 'Elgin 2865, Howard 5843. : OSHAWA. MAN sition as general. Phone 1671W. Town Plapning Sub Divisions and |' Who is from 25 to 40 .years old, are- J oH sie (99-c) | City Surveys. (1011) fernbly fiarrid; and chm dev Te WANTED--HOUSEKEEPER'S PO- Liacid 2iov ail lite md 4 man as can gualily, we have a 44 n: Town preferred. 74 Bord Wanted to Buy i Re ie St. : ; : (100- ' ; . rigor ET hn 0 ta ah MR. 8. JACOB, DEALBR AGE Lo, SEI REFINED GIRL, DEsiges posi [awe 40000 DOSER DY Rags y Box E tion as mother's help or nurse maid, ing fos scrap batteries $1 and Aevh - do Form hmode 4° Asien ware, electric floor lamps, watches, GENTLEMAN, 25, SINGLE, IN OSH- awg, three months from England, wants to méet a young girl as friend- ship. Box "I" Times. . (101b) THANKS TO THE LITTLE FLOW- er and St. Anthony for favours re- ceived. M. W. (100b) CRONN ATTORNEY 5 GIVEN WELCOME (Continued from page 3) "And in conclusion, you have my best. wishes for success in the per- formanee of your new duties." D. A. J. Swanson also took ocea- sion to congratulate Mr.. McGibbon on his elevation to the positions: of County Crown Attorney and Clerk of the Peace and recommended to him the favourite maxims of the late Colonel Farewell, "To prosecute, not persecute; to lay all the facts be- fore the Court but not to seek con- victions." Mr. McGibbhon replied to the re- marks of His Honour and Mr, Swan- son, thanking them for their expres. sion of good-will, and avowing his intention of carrying out the duties of the offices without "fear or fav- our," SEVEN ARRESTS (Continued from page 9) more, interested in railroad safety and efficiency than those of any other country, For this reason, the Canadian Train Control Company, Limited, has been organized to manufacture and install this system in Canada. It has obtained all rights, including the right to any improve- ments made in the future, to make, sell and install the Burrows Train Control in Canada and the Prov- inces, "The Canadian Train Control Company, Limited, is operating un- der a Dominion charter, has no pref- erence stock or honded debt, hav- ing $1,000,000 of ordinary, stock, fully paid and , non-assessable, par value $1' per share. The head office "Whether your ambition is, to amass a fortune or merely acquire a competence. for a rainy day, it can only be done by making your sav- ings work for you to their full p limit, "You will not get far toward realizing either one of these ambi- tions merely by laying aside, as sav- ings, the proceeds from the sweat of your brow, You must make your savings work for you, and work just capital worked for them. railways in the Dominion on which Train Control should be used. "This offers an enormous field, and the company should do a very profitable business." ALLIES FAVORING (Continued from page 9) of Versailles the reparations obliga- tions of Germany rank in front of all other obligations of the country" The "Frankfurter Zeitung," which, i4s by no means an Anglophile news- paper, sees as onc of the motives in this warning . to American investors 'by the London Times, "the chagrin lof English captalists over their being cans." This influential German news- IN POLICE RAID as hard as Rockefeller's or Morgan's "There are over 35,000 miles of FIXED WAR DEBT made to take a back seat by Ameri-. paper believes that Britain has been 1 [HN . v3 i. to the agent general and their trans- fer to Allied debtors, has set up. a transfer committee. to - supervise the latter . process. "This committee. is in- structed to "control , the tsamsier of cash to the allies by the wprchase of foreign exchange, and generally so to act as to secure the maximum trans- fers without bringing about instabili- ty of the currency." uli: 2 It would seem, therefore. that as the transfer committee, is empowered to 'make the transfers only when the sta- bility of. the Reichsmark wouldn't be endangered thereby, and as the service of, private obligations, must. be paid. without regard to stale currency, in practice, the interest on private loans would have priority, over. reparations payments, even if. in theory they were not entitled to such preference. Furthermore, runs the argument of experts, the committee evidently fore- saw that Germany might not be able to export the . reparations . amounts when (they reached their maximum of 2,500000,000 marks annually, and pro- vided that amounts that could not be transmitted should be invested in Ger- many up to a total of §5,000,000,000 marks. Those who plead prigrity for private loans contend that experts who must have known. that. Germany for some years to come would get a great deal of foreign capital to rearganize her industries would not be so foolish as to expect that foreign. investors would put their money in Gesmany if interest on payments were only to fol- low the export of a reparations annu- ity so huge that its transferability is in doubt, ip . Logical 3 \ The contrary viewpoint, however, is that the transfer arrangement cannot be taken to mean. that. allied countries can only he paid reparations after ev- ery private creditor in Germany has been satisfied, Such contention, as the Times puts it, "is equivalent tp saying that the reparations payments must be postponed until such time as Germany has reached the stage where, in she has a balance for payments due her which she is unable to consume or lend--a situation quite impossible argues to visualize." ee This school. of thought als that the provision in the i plan whereby the German, Government and the Reichshank undertake to assist the transfer committee by taking steps to "aid in the control of. foreign ex- change," gives a lever whereby de- mands of the German states and muni cipalities for foreign loans can be rar rioned. It was. on the basis of this proviso, apparently, that the Reichs» bank recently delayed the $30,000,000 Prussian loan, As Germany's foreign borrowings . from the tima the Dawes plan went into effect in September, 1924, up to September 1 of this year amounted to 4,804,200,000 marks, it is high time that an authoritative ruling should be oh- tained on this controversial point. The special court at The Hague created by the Dawes pfin is the only body that can render such opinion, The London Times, however, suggests--and it is the 'most interesting point in this ar- ticle--that the question may be set- tled by fixing the total of Germany's liability and issuing it in the form of a private loan. This, it contends, would be Germany's sole business, and the risk of default would check Ger- man extravagance. As Loucheur, the spokesman of the French steel inter- ests, recently made a similar demand in La Volonto, it would seem as if re- 'sponsible opinion of the Allied nations is moving in the direction of a final settlement of "the reparations 'question, AAESSIRATHEY RE or Eos THE WAVE LENGTHS INOW IE LEnGTA Dow't curtail, your omiort, this ( ter by burping rior. in- properly prepared coal Tell us how many tons ove the phone . and you'll tell your friends and ighbors you . made a good buy. 0) 2