coroner: 29, 1921 Lady Appointed Deputy Minister Siililllli lH|il iii Piflii" f ntwson of the Provincial Sec- v _ lreillrYs Department has been air Hon. J. P. Byrne to Conduct Prosecution — ' Goes Over Scene of Crime With Detect- ‘polnted a deputy minister in the W63. Manitoba Civil Service She is the (Special to The Guardian) secution himself Accompanied by frat woman -to attan such a position in Manitoba. ‘Her appointment of acting deputy provincial secretary ‘is announced in this week's Mani- tclba Gazette._ ST JOHN" Oct. 28.—The second Ser t. Detsctiv Po .,. trial of John Paris, indicted ‘by a liceg Blddiéconfbe ilsriilgllegetillr L6 a1 KHOWIGd ' Krfllld Jllffvn ll charge of murder- scene of the crime yesterday and g lli5‘5*1d|" ‘MCAUIBY. wil not liikel)’ looked over th-e situation. i - be taken up until the opening ses- ‘John Paris was trlci for thc i-siwcial to The Guardian) sion of Chief Justice McKeowds first time during the October cir- -WliNl\l‘-l-NPEG. Ott. i58.——Slr Pat- circuit court here on November cult and the jury disagreed, 5mm. rick McGrath is at present in Win. 22, so "Hon. J. P. Byrne. attorney bfcAuley, the murdered. girl, wrn; nipeg. having been commissioned general of the province. said ycs- but nine years of age. ller body ‘by Newfoundland government lo terday He expressed the opinion was found iburled under a hcnp in‘ search into the record-s of the ‘liuil- that the case could not be ready rocks about a week a-fter shc was son's Bay Company to [ind ii’ p05. l'0l' the ildilflllrlled session o! the first reported.- missing o-n Angus; slble the fa-i-th bearing upon ini- dlrcuJ] court befoda Mn. Justice 2, On that day she went viii-tn an. questions of the ‘Labrador boundary Barry. wihich will be held here on c-‘her ghl to Douglas avenue and Th“? qllBPi-lv" l! B0011 t0 Come be- November 1. afterwards went to mick berries. fore the IPrlvy ‘Council in a suit MOR- lM-r. lBYrne said, that he near Riverside Park. That was thc ‘between the Dominion of Canada would be here and. conduct thc pro- last time she was seen nllvg, foundland. a Miners Entombed . Behind Rock (Special to The Guardian) i I l VANCOUVER. Oct. 28.-Wiih _ only four fee-t of rock and carth tho two miners Craig and Paten- Despite General Hard Times Applicants ‘ Number Only Abo ut One-Half of Aver- ' age During Corresponding Period Last Year-Fund May be Closed up in 1922. LONDON. Oct. 28--Desplte tn’: tlon is running out. and it is prob- gcnerul hard times in Great Brl able that it will be closed up noxt tain, the number of Canadian ex-._veair. Under thc direction of Cap‘- soldlcrs requiring relief is only,taln Pickup. who is now en route oe-half of the average during theito Canada. the fund has duuc good sitme period last year. The num-‘ivcrk towards the relicf of Cans-p her of applications per month re-dlanu who took their discharge in ccived by the department of thcithls cuntry and afterward fell lm ' High Commissioner's office, which evil times. Ono year ago it was investigates these cases, is about estimated that there were about 100. of whom two-thirds desire rc-|twcnty thousand Canadian cx-snl- patriation. The fund at the illilliu-ldlérfi here. but it is believed that sal of the office to meet this situu- the number has sincn diminished. Rescuing gangs are maloing strenu- ous efforts to reach the imprisoned -mcn today. It is still dielicvcd- that the men are allvc and doctors with appliances for rendering first aid are waiting the rescue oi’ thc vic- tims. i Conference Date Changed to Nov. 12 (Special to The‘ Guardian) " WASHINGTON. Oct. 28.—Deiin- ‘ite decision fixing the time fo-r the opening cf the conference on Lim- itation ‘of Acme/menu an! Pacflc affairs on Saturday. November l2. and the iCrown Colony of New- i0 remove to encct the rescin- of llc meetings in any election. auifc. entcimbed in a shaft in {iri- ilanpla mine since lax-it Thursdaizlsaid. was one of the branched of THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN EIH iiililii i. iisiiirs m EliliiliNl SPEEIJHES He Reviews the Work oi the Government and Replies to Criticsims oi Mr. King and Mr. Dull. He S hows Mr. Crerafs Policy Means Incr eased Taxation for the Farmer. Si. ‘Paul's illall was crowded lo the doors to svelcome .Sir George Foster lll Sutnmcrside on Thurs - our country. And uo country, platform were it. ill. McDonald. Secretary 0f tile Board of 'i‘rat_le. tire war. Summers-ids; Dr. E. T. Tantoinlcritlclsms chairman: l\lr. and iilrs. and Miss matters as Wyatt. Mrs. (Dix) ‘fanton. Mr. Wil- frid Tanton. Mr. James McNelll. |Sir Charles Dalton, vLady Foster. - Sir George spoke as follow iSir George at the outset. expr s- cd the gratification he felt at v- lug received the mldress of ‘come. The address made rcfere -c [to the fact that he was participat- ing in thc prcscut clectbral con ~ test. There was a time. long ago. ,wlieu some people had the idea that if a man went into the Sena!!- hc ouglft no longer engage in pub- Sir Ocorge had ncvci- looked upon thc matter in that light: the Senate. ho member that they member another circumstance luportalv . aria fron. public situation in with all that is (illlallfill our uuclnploymoni. our of trade, our grout iioublo, l l of tho world at largo that is hear the government of thc country~ part of thc constitutional machin- cry and hc believed that Sena- tors had as grcat ah interest in thr- welfare of their country as hail members of the ‘House of Com - mons. That being the case. lli‘ did not sec Wll_\' thcy should not placi- to the cud that the discussion of public tiucstious might hr mad:- more intelligible to the people. llad this been an ordinary contest, ho did not know that he would have taken the part Ilu ll as it appear- cd he was ilolng in this campaign. But he cousldoixrl this clcctlon la be one of thc most important politi- you lake thc (‘Olllllilikth c . mcnt in a word. Take a.ll the ills (fauada today. and sum them all u] rather than on Armistice Day. was ,, , . . . . . ' 1h, ~ - - | ,- |_i . ; - Hllfiilivil tonight in lwilvl‘ 0f Gvllfiliil I _______._Q_____ ed by lii‘llllt.‘l‘_\' and armored cars. ‘Zr?’ "L . T’ flnall' eiuvgestod and ‘is ex acted M‘ “."m""t.”_ Lmylhffl Pym bee" “I fikfuf-il“ “m? 1U“ up fr“ Filvli- Gvhfirilllflsnlo‘ 0i the Alllv-‘J encountered u gathering of Mnplah . . 3 =- P hem m m“ comm“ “N10,.” “L. pul. famalhi. position llf‘.l(l05| , . .. _ _ . l tomorrow‘ " ' ' '2 tl't ‘l. ‘wk ' I i/lv ]l illcirs. and how do we stand‘? l mmlpwm [he “vorm “flrtwho urn“ 0 rebels in the jllllglflfl l" the W055 ' a ~—-——<0>——-i- “dlinljil rum M‘ l d? lOALl all have said it. over and over twain 0S he": on me French ‘may jjéw-il . “l “fllliilllllilm 0h ‘Qvl- '35- Th0 A ofP-hl nrulli llnlporllm 'mtl't ilnil will repeat it oucr- morn “thatlifnllurrml“ h IS l fhul Fuchs . “has ‘Infused an orderly’ sun-um v - . , g “as iccauso H. let liar pa) luv if WP (‘imumillw had hm» on“: _ it \'l.<ll to thc ifcd slates. a A H. and OHM-ed dQteYminPd ommt-g. __ hc was minded to contribute its ]_ ‘ " l \ _- l, _/ - '[ H, "j l- itcd ‘states ilcstio, r»; has lcii ~ g o a a "on in which m”, suffered 24,; , , - - part t-ewards zlir- enlightenment of F llllllh‘ ‘ll l,“ “m” “m” " "llr-“Ito escort Milrshzil Foch into this .1 . . - - lR-OlMllilll Obi-i —l\ ilki-‘lhcnl-Il (siiflilll 1° Tl" Guardian) . u . . in Furopc Ill overv countrv that - lMmmles‘ “pres “mun "m" Naples today HALIFAX’ N‘ s" Om‘ 28' m" the eleUkO-rale- -ml- Hm queauon‘ took‘ purl in lhu ‘ and l'illllliill‘i,‘lllvurt ‘IJ-MFCW‘ ,,The flee‘ .und,“":'-7_ Follow-ii by" one of the iurgi-si An ofifciial communique issue/l n: lumped the track w-liile crossing a hiaiestYs Canadian Youtlrs ‘fruiu- "ow "mm ‘“”‘“‘“'°'" ' ' ‘ " “m "l" mp mbl hm“ cnrteges soon in the streets of Sum Silvia 311W llliii- 150 men frflllrlll" river ‘bridge tiwenty miles north of lloggio. in the province of Cala- brin. and plunged into thc river. Earl-y reports received here indi- cated the ‘casualties oftheaccidcnt Would be heovyflfhe flntmessage Itocwivedi. ‘however. lreported, that Minister of Posts and Telegraph: Glilffrldh. Wlho was a ‘passenger. was uninjured. here yesterday. Sixty boyn These come irom many parts Canadzr. Forty weeks training. 0044-0 u which includes instructions in gen- . l crul school subjects, gunnery, boat pulling, sailing. etc., are spent at 4 the school before the boys are ”_.l, placed on ships for sea. Aii ad- iiitlonul sixteen weeks training will be given to a smaller number cho- sen for mcrit. WA-NTED.--BOAHDERS. APPLY __Guardlun Oiflcc. ANTED-FURNISHED HOUSE lfor ivintcr months. Apply Guar- dilan. Former Emperor Barred From soAnoz-ns-rwo YOUNG LA. dies can be comfortably accom modated at 25 Upper Prinrc. WANTED-Experienced fox man to go to northern New York ____ State New ranch and new . house with good salary- Apply‘ LONDON. (int. 27~Undor ho cir- stating orperience to W. K. Ro- gers. Charlottetown. WANTEDJJxperlenced bookkeeper and general salesman in a gener- oi store, middle age (male) per- cumstuntcs will former iklmpcror (than-leis of Austria-Hungary be al- lowed to come to England. This was the answer today in official circle-s lo u reported desire of the nx-blmpcror to arcopt exile in the hon preferred, Must slvo rotor" llrltish lslcs llflll to take up lifc (""79- ADDUV l0 K- "llil ll- tlicre ‘s a country gentleman. Sharbell, Portage, REJ. 'r evionls might ho made. it "—'--———-———-'-—-—— was riff, l] I-iliiufto bc clllldil ll‘- ‘WANTED A AENTLEMAN OR rcpresntative in Charlottetown to handle Watkln‘! Products. All or spare time. Fine opportuniul Write for full particulars. The .i. R. Vvatkins’ Company. Dept. H. 1, Hamilton, Ontario. mine fCllltnr: British possession. ii no other plat-c seems uvailuhlc. liui. in view of his airplane advcn iurc from Switzerland lust wcck England is considered loo must». to Hungary to be a place of permi- ncnt cxllc. '——-—=—-——-— ~ ~—-——-—-— l-‘orcign olllcr advices today stil- ‘THE MONTREAL FUR REMOD. icd that (Yhurlcs was still helps‘, ELLING ($0.. have all the latest ll('l(l by the hotly of Hungarian and quickest methods of Remods (invcrnmcnt troops who captured oiling, Cleaning and Dyeing and Repairing Furs that is sure lo Rive satisfaction. Also a num- ber of ready-made coats, trimmed with Beaver and Pox. We spo- cialize in made-toordcr fur coats him. that he would soon be trans‘ iorrcd to an Aliicd guard and. placed on a British gunboat in the Danube lo nwuit ll final decision by the council of ambassadors re- garding a plfilli" of exile. ing establishment t'or the training of boys for ratings in the Canadian navy and the first school of its kind iiu Canada w-as opened by Llcutcs ment oi‘ Mr. Lloyd Gcorgc today nant Governor McC-alhim Grunt oiithut next Monday had. bce allocat- Nova Scotln at H. M. C_ iJockyaiJ ed by the GGovcrument for a dis- arc cussicn now at the establishment and for- ty others will join in the spring. mehilbers...ceusuring Wthe Govern lrish critical stage. ‘ The announcement caimc as a to the ‘Sinn Feinn dcic- sixrprisc gates now in London; who indi- caitczl. tonllght they hud expected that parliament would not bcc on- sultc-li until approach to an agiiioomrnt hitherto had been possible. have negotiated iwith Mr. Lloyd Uqqfglfi. believing ihim to be a qiosition to strike a binding har- guin; and they expressed appro- hcneion over thc possibility that the forthcoming tic-bate mlgh-t cn- aiblc him to modify his proposals Their view tonight was that noth- lpg llikely to happen in the llouse oi‘ Cc-mops could beiver the tcrms obtainable ‘by Sinn Fcln. but that flier-abate might easily lesson those tenms. "lihe iSinn ‘Fain ilelegatr-s arc suspiriious that thc Premier is fac- cd with trouible in his own party and that he thinks a debate in the linuse Wfllllll ‘be the host way in nhlalrfng for himself a certain majority. Ulster is unilcrstood to present his chicf difficulty since hc has pledged himself not. to reduce the imiportancc of the posl-ilor. of than 'l'huy E. the Northern Parliament. llo has bccn pPPSSNl from thc stilri b,» lhc Slnn Foln delegates to rip up the Home Rule Act and to reopen t-lic lilster question. Caliiilirs Fire Losses (fipeclai to The Guardian) 'l‘OllONTO. Oct. 28~Flro losses in Canada during the wcck olide-l October 26th, are estimated by thi Moncturv Times $443,800 compared with 3509.750 the previous week. for men and women. Twenty-six Yours experience gives us cou- ildence in asking for your busi- ness.- The Montreal Fur Re- modelling Co. Riley Building. Queen St, opp_ Prowse Bros. Store. Phone 924. Open evenings. The Coming Musical iMls Lcolu llucey, well known most popular light opcra stars. will —_-_-______.___J__..______ FUR FARMERS AND TRAPPERB. nt the Strand Thcaiire on November attention. On and after Novem- ber 1st l will buy for kinds of furs. and. as usual will can pianist. pay highest market prices ac- vnrdlng to grade and quality. l- will also receive silver foxes on {or this occasion willbe Adrien Fruit-uh, While still vory young. bliss l.u< pinging, which shc put l0 W"! ill consignment for Messrs. Fred'k career began in New York. ivhere she was first engaged as a chor- Lonrion auction us girl. This was ifollcwoil by sevcrui seasons of hard work in sonic iluth and (To‘s.. sales. iMy connection with the of the biggest musical succcsse-s on loading fur houses in and Europe keep mo in constant supposed lo be n punt u: the life of touch with the best fur markets. and I am in a position to furs at tho best possible advsnt- ford Ila to the shipper. I specialize the training she so much In a prominent musical show. Um! for handling them are sec- ond tn none in America. Satin factory prices and iloubicd my business inst Ilid l expect l0 douole last sear live forever. A superb progrflm has son's business this your. Watch will reveal all oi‘ the fascinating qlln] your nflver foxes and.peit them Nun; soprano. At times her llvln when at their best. correspond times aha will sin once sollcited.--ll. H. Rayner. imes she will nlng duets with tier-he Summersidq P. l2. 1.. A; ma’: Hath and 00:. Aucidll- I in the coming recital, hilss Luce cash all master, ‘Leopold Auer. and Raymond harry. America worked and. studied and denied herself all the pleasures which um During her first QPMSOII on thc road. handle an tinll-mited quantity of quickly recognized. and she was made understudy to Annabelle Whit- dosired and when she returned to New Yopk in silver fox pelts. and my farill- she found herself a ifnil-iloilsod Hinr. service her voice as RD-CREATED by the Now Edison. to cnaible those in tho seu-iomsudience to judge whether or not the living voice can be made to g in unison with her RFAORBATDD voice; at other -i ents for ck the two golden threads of tonenpani London a moment and which one has heenmadie Immortal. qflnflfl-k street. s. Cards or admittance maybe social-iii‘ mm It M Toornha. Music Event oi the Season soprano and ono of illlvuilivilys the heard in an unlquc concert 2nd. Assisting Miss Lucoy. on viollnlist. pupil of the great the brilliant young Amerl -o_v shows an exceptional talent hcr first opportunity. Her musical the road. during which time she a chorus girl. Miss Lilceyk-i ability WM This was lie-r opportunity in get y will sing in comparison with ‘been arranged-a program that lties of the glorious voice of the g voice wlil be heard alone; at if. The audience will try to pi ~-to say which one lives for Can It 'be done? JDNDON. Oct '.i7.—~-'l‘hn anlnnmci» there was s nearer‘ Sir George's Political Career. "l ncvr-Nwas vury much oi‘ colleagues - pny- little more ~ attention of ment for conducting the prcsrnt principles and thc theories of tin- negotiations. was ilaken fir. bringiing the lrish issue to another questions that arc being debated tliuu to thc person tliilcs involved. In that rcspcct, pcriiyaps Wmight almost describe myself as a non- partizau. it is a long while ago since l imdcrtook my first clcrtlon work. l ran first for llli‘ llousc of Commons in 188;. Now lljl'llll<“'ll'l\'v you know, is your irlusc ncigliln) =. and ‘l was a sou of New Brunswick, wlicrc I hogan my political life": and from thc earliest pcrlcd of my irolitical career until the present. time l have ‘always taken a largo iutcrcsi in thc llttlc island Prov- ince which was our neighbor. (Ap- piausci. lt is sad. iu out: rcspcrt. 11> luck and think of those ivho wcrc om-‘s collcagilcs and co-ivorkcri; in thc oldcn timcwand who have passed away. Sonic- of us reuialu: ‘thc larger part have gonc. But thc sad- ness that associates itself with that lose of old companions is al- levlaicd by tho fact that ihclr dos- ccudautsvtlieii" sous and their younger brothers. too —arc cugag- Oil in thc sumo good work of ivy- lng to guvcrn (Yanada in a rcasou- able and proper manucl". l have fought every general clccilou aim-c 1882.—-aud that, I think comprises about tcu: and l have fought slave- ml lyre-elections. So ihui I have had my sharia of clcciionccriug work. This uccasslun will probably be thc last on which i nliall takc an active part lu a gcncral elcc~ lion. and 'l am here tonight. not lo make florid or rhetorical appeals to the people who are listening to mo. My purpose is to have Just a lrioud l_v talk over matters that so much concern us. Three Things to Remember. Thcro arc lhroc things l want you to remember. first: Wc havc had a great war» 1t war that br- giui in 1914. and actually v-udcd in liilii. but which. acting liy (‘Olliiflllll- out-es. Influence and a trail of hur- denu, has lilstcd nctlvoly until the present time. Do not forget that Wliflll you are discussing matters with political reference to Canada. you must bear in mlud that. such u war as we have experienced not-cs- sarlly loaves a frail of conscqucuq ccs behind ll, and that most of our difficulties-nearly all of our difficulties-of today arc thc re- sult of tho war. John Jones must not hear the burden of all the diffi- culties that we find iu our way today. John Jones was a simple unit. one of the Democracy of Can» nda. And the John Joucscs 'hui make up u government muist not be held responsible for all iho troubles and difficulties that Cau- adn experiences at thc present time. They were simply the instru- ments of this Dominion of Canada. carrying out. as best they could. the will that was to fight. that war for and for freedom. with all the strength and the resources that Canada possessed. When we will- ed to fight that war we willed oi the very same time to carry it right through to the end, and that meant money. provisions and men: . it meant m! material of ths animal; lll(r|| l ll partizan." said Sir licoige. My void who knew me in days in the House of Coalitions past will bear mc out in that: and of the pending motion of Unionist as l advance in years l probably; our prescul. position with (Hid rhai ii. is as well others. lApplrlusci." Conditions Abroad. to thc it ins-ant, as wcll. the manhood of in a question in thc llouse of Conn all thc history of the world, can ‘muns today liic Prime Minister au- day evening. Among those on thc'coinpare with Canada in the ivay|uioun<lfl that the ilnlipflflfll U11"- we are rallying trout thc effects oiqfsrence hall generally agreed with Sn lllill when you hear ilhe policy adopted previously by and when you talk ovnrflhc Admiralty that for the bcttcr they are, and think nr-sccuritir of Great Britain's outly- our burdens and difficulties. re ~ _ arise’ h, mazes. including these iin the Pacific. SirGoorge and main, because we were a party in ineeileli "iimernillllfi and l" dllPi-‘liil the great fight. I want you to rn- "3505- extending- nr tended. howcviag, lto- ask parliament ) _ (3.5 _. 3. n, lo vote any nu it onal amount this _ ‘L: ‘ggéllgf otllléyowaild year, because oi‘ adoption of this F-“UW-‘i 10mg“! were Cimfildf-‘Flnfl “i when you arc callcd to review the 9mm)" our country, therein. confusion i cxcliaugo and a thousand and our other things besides, including thc taxation that has been placed upon us. Do not forgot. when you rcficct on {brie things. that we arc a part lug similni" ur greater ihurzleus duo to the vcry same cause. And when you come to talk of Canada's situa- tion in all thc-so dificrcut partlcu - lars, do not overlook thc compara- tive view. l know that. abslraclly. if l have not u cent in my pocket and waiv ten dollars, it docs not hclp me to be told that my neigh- ut the disposal of their iaountrymcu burr‘ here wants $15 although hc all thc experience and all thc in -_ ll "Oi h <10"! fPilllPf- "ill 1110.)‘ formation that they might possess. -*‘il.\' lllill fill-o'er)’ llkfffi POIIIIYKIU‘; and, in any case you "o "m "I" thc proper view of things unlggl Now. l will just clinch that slate‘- imagined or otherwise, that zifflict; tin-u take thc ills that afflict tho‘ , olhcr countries that were engaged mm‘ the "anew o" "p" “l "d; ihcirs. ‘we would go down on our ‘knees cvcry hour (if the llil,\' and thank with us" as; ii is. us aigaiusl tlir- silifcrillgs ofn-pnere Sir ticuruc \\'(‘.Ill on, :0 uusitruic. from pcr. lit-l obscrvzrluil and ox- pcricl|cc—|rot from hcreeay~— tho conilirions in other L'V(Jlllll_l_'_lVQ§l_ "its, hi; _ _ "liziifsludled llicm; and in tho light of that knowledge he muJIc this slalcmcui, not as all rxaggcratluil but as a simple ltl‘t'.~‘CllLlI'i0ll‘. of the lrulh. that our sufferings" arc as uulliini; commtrcil to thc sufferings of lhc grout European countries. "’l‘akc Russia." he said. "wherc iliis vory night. huuzircds of thous- ands of mun, women and rhililrcu arc dying of absolulc starvation or disease (aonscquent upon niauiitri- iiou: and the i-stimalc is uu - fortunately loo well fouiidcd lhat ltussiziwillluscfroml0 to 2O mil- lions of hcr people from starvation. from pluguc and disease, cousc - qucut upon s-ltlrvzltiou. That is thc extreme comparison. ilut go from liussiau ll) thc Unltcd Stat so strong. so powerful. and h so large a population uuzl possessed of such immense resources. The Unit- ed Slates today is suffering more from tho results of thc war than (Jztuaila b4. llcr uucmploywvl, after careful lnvnsligatlmi of lln- fact: by a i‘i.llllll'illl(‘f‘ appniuicil liy 1"‘)- Hlillilll llnrililig a. fcw (lays ago. riluss anywhere from Iljliilhlliili ll) .7,- fiililJllili, Sh» has more llll4‘llllllii_\'("l and hcr businesses are more cull lusoil than i»; thc cusp in (fan-aria. And taking It ull through tin,- trail of the ivar. its couscqqiitiiiccs licar more hoa vily upon tho United Slates than upon us. Go to thc mother country. Shc was ll0Hl'f‘l' lhc sccnc (Continued on Page lii l :.'§§-Q§. t mrtmziei-lsrrscnseo i g "More than any other coup: t try. Canada need; a protec. > tlve system. She is a young country mostly undeveloped. Sh; llea alongside a great big iauntry tremcndouaiy develop ed. The Unlled States has every advantage ‘ha! Can- ada haa and tremendous ad- : - ‘ ,0; boaldea. it aurciy follows. to the mind of every f reaaonable man, that to aban. don the protective system In . Canada would be almply to 4 invite the absorption of Can- ‘ adian industry in the far vaater induatriea of the Unl- ted Staten. The principles of he protection of Canadian industr have been proclaim. ed by practically every states man who haa ahouldercd the responsibility of government in Canada) Ttey are aeund a and they ara right and he van man of the people of Canada knvw that they are sound and right." —-I'rom Premier Meighews Portage Speech. - PAGE Nrurl? llear MarshalFcch ‘ , ‘ i Bylireless riiiii Citizens oi Ottawa liear that-famous (iencralissiiac by, Wireless Phone When Approaching New York Harbor 500 Miles at Sea. (Special ‘to The Guardian) Westinghouse Wireless Station. OTTAWA. O.\"I‘., Oct. 28—Ottawa r near New York city it ilvas picked last night had thc unique expe up locally by tho Royal Canadian ricnce of hearing Marshal Foch, Corps oi Signals. Ottawa station. Gcneralissiimo of the Allies while between l0 p.m. and 10.20 p_m. Tile Residence Oiiered . Mr. Lloyd George (Special to The Gi-lifdiin) ‘LONDON. Oct. i28.-—Mr. Gurney Munn has offered Mr. liloyd George the use of his house 160i Mas - chusetis avenue. Washington, dlll~ ing his stay u-t tho American capi- tal. Tile Premier has rcplnv.‘ that he wll gratefully accept the offer if he finds it possible to attend the Conference. Want Naval Bases Extended (Spccla? to The Guardian) lONDON. Oct. 28.~ltcl>l)'lng i0 nearing NW’ Yvlk harbor 0n thc voice of the dcspatchei" could he m1" Pilfl-‘i- Derllilllh 50') miles from distinctly hoard in Ottawa as be Ottawa. reillv lIJ person to a mes- read the message of the American sage of greeting sent by thc Ameri- War Veterans to the Generalisslmo can Legion. ‘rho conversation while the voice ni‘ pinrgnnl Foch was carried out over wireless tFlr- was equally audible as he warmly phone between Marshall Foch csponded lo the welcome. \\"‘ , , _'~—-——f-=-==—- ~—— —~—_——_—________;__i_ Possibility NfliliilrWlllii Hon. i. a ii. ti. timer Robber Bandulud Dr. Moray McLaren NEW roux, Oct. 27- lnvesli-l Ntilllillllttll ll] Si. tlllhll lug posscssions certain naval has- ilt was not in theory linking New York's $1.600.-' ,Oi)() mail robbery (Ill ‘MOfldiiY night ‘with similar robberies in Toleio.‘ Los Ange-lea and other ciizcs. j ' The possibility that trio same. band of criminals might bl} at work, all over the United States wars ad- iSlT. JOHN. Oct. 27.~~Hon. J. B. M. Baxter and Dr. Murray Mac- Luren this evening were nominal- ed us the Government candidates in the federal constituency nl‘ party in thc Seaman's institute. Tho |n0mlnulion of John-Albert m. Bluenose Captain l Gets Big Reception ._ vanccd after Frank iiavranivil, the convention or me (jonservathw, iinrNENBlYlKl, N, 8,, Oci, 3.1, driver oi‘ the mail truck held autumn‘ .Dr_ Bum. n“ motion u! Crowds cheered. bands played and lie‘?- lliid “i091 nlmwn i‘ 17°11‘! ‘Hon, ill, W. Wigmorc was maria u"? '"°\‘:]lv“il“°flmanimoils i ms .- ,c :.~'i lwmnons lboomcd. and everv vos- fiiT-illill” "VH5! ‘if , H whilc balloting took sci and plrblii: building flew hunt- mbllild Pfiillilll" l place on the hamm of Dr. Ztliltrimr- m-pniariqn around “u. gc-wm yqnyur of POSIDiZiSIGFGBIIQPHl ila_\'.< to inks-Ii \\'llliilln Duff. EMM. P. and Otllvrs n personal hand in tho inv<~=ti:;-i-. addressed the gathering and con ‘mm- ‘Astwlllon b?’ Ml‘- Hiils ill“- gratulitlod the Skipper and crew of i‘°bh<'i"< illU-“i lli‘ liillglil ilii’ miillfl u“, bhignnse (m meg,- viclm-;-_ were sacred. was accompanied by respondent at Sinvia sends word t hi1 flilllflllllcclilpnt from chief‘ postal of new outbreaks among tho na- ~ inspector tElmmon/s flint thc num- lives. and details of a spirited cn- ‘All Honor To her of inspectors assigned lo the counter between the rebel Moplahs l General Foch in Malabar Zone DOXDON, Oct, 27=~Rcutcifl< rur- lnz hljfeqtflday when u“. min-m‘. on September l0. HilYlrllllfli tic-en and R In PM“ 1h p. Dv lion-M fishermen-s cup winner ciared that he recognized a pir- Tine‘. presided‘ -lilueuc-=c came into port from llali- "l"? "r 0"!’ "F U10 live M lllfli 0i’; ‘ fax. Captain Angus Wailers was fl YHPmDi-‘f 0i i416 "l0 Willi ilHll Yub- """“_<"'_—__' lifted on thc shoulders of his fel- b"! lllm H! ville Plhml illflllll- inw flghefinpn nnii borne in np. A flurry followed tho liTrlV-ll horn‘ case had lbccn incr. sod to filurn. and a detachment of thc Dorsc‘ with more to Ibo added if neccss-ary. regiment, in which numerous casu- Siiiximons declared that a xiew no allies were sustained ‘by the Mop- to the identity‘ of thc higliunuriiqn lnhg, had been brought. to light and that -_.\n ninL-nri arrests would be cxpcccd ivihin u hlhipipnr- few days. communique from »-.:t_vsr"’tliat a zletachmrnt‘ from the Dorset regiment. support- .\'_l<.'i\\" YORK. Oct. 28¢~ New Ylirk lliflillllg‘ the Allied Gcnera-lissmo iliifbmiles oil‘ the coast and Joined by a squadron of seaplane-s will cconiivn_v the ship to quarantine] nether navy cutter with a lpartjr of no'a‘bles will be waiting to greet the French ivarrior. ulersidc ‘for many years, thr- hody Dublin Fusiliers were called out n: cl the laic Hon. Benjamin Gilli-int, aVIOOlLBII, m the Punish. on Oct. P. was. taken to its last resting place to assist the OOH” m “Hamill; yesterday morning. The iSuuimcr- seditious DeFBW-‘i- ThBSE Opcr-‘iliflhe side council 0i’ lho Knights of (‘ol- were successfull)‘ concluded hr umbim. marshailed. by Bro. Albun lllldlllflll- Oil i318 following Yl-llllli Gillis. attend-ed in regalia and the i-WO Cvmllflllles irfllll the ifllfill rs S ‘k ' U Q The- honorary pail-bearers werr/POSSIBIUTY 9 . i. . ~l>lon. Senator iifurphy‘, Premier lil~lli M. . ' - -~ W~H0n1-.l_ J, Johnston. H0“. 'R.' '.\'.l " W" V puwmn 0c, 3.1.1“, 1,, H, , l Cox. itch Cyrus Crosby. J. p. ur-jA Tflfllfldll wffljks _ strike Cilllflfl. fur Oclmimtll’ ital: llllfllll lmryeLrifé L‘a%l'|£' Eavnz-Icilcirl. d .\ll3\\‘l.~llllil-t)illr- iivu big ‘were J_ A’ hicxenL M‘ L) A“ N‘ lOHIBTIOO s-i llli‘ )0\\lll to lhc llll- C- Saunders’ Jam“ Muphro- MB lllfllli.) of tho (IUVGFIIIIIODI. as r:- g,\CR,\1\1QN-I~Q_ 0M‘ 2g; Nnynpl‘. nus houses were unroofcd. Windows were broken and other (lainngc. as prrscniod by the Fnitcri SIati-s THTGKOIZIL} John" J‘ Muwfllh” llailroail lnliipl" Board was li'l-lll.\- mam“ ‘u ' lllllriell lg) $010,000 workcrrs nil tin]- '-"<<'>' Yet uncalibrated. was alone by a TH $'ill|' ll (1 l gfmlp (l l'ill |'Ui|( ‘t n a :1 ' '1 :_ (‘.ill[)lll_\'('i'.~'. iirotiicrliooil chit-r. svnxsv. x. s. Oct. er-chci-ics “ '° g ppm‘ "m; '“ _ strength of a tornado ‘Whltil svrcpt in n ~r~v|fi~~-~~~~ flint-luster! all y.' - Ballard. of hywlncy Mines. charsoilinrough [he southern and ,,_.,,|,,~n tcrday and lar into llic night dcri. by his wiio, l\'lrs. Dora Ballard. pa“ of sacrament" 1on3!“ Th‘, dcd to rescind the ordcr with zittcmpteil murder, who M" wind to". a, pa“, apprmcimnlpiy strike which was to start at (3.30 Sunday morning. quitlril by a lllry in Sllpffillle CW“ three quarters of a mile through ""1"." llll“ “llelnoml- the district. A torrential rain fcli ~ '-—-~"'"".aftrr the wdndstorm and fluorlcil _‘_ ‘ _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ u“u Wrects and gutters. W“ -- vv v ‘ *“ ‘ ‘* ""”l The wind approached from lllf‘ z south and east Sacramento section.» BE R itlcn either were ilcmolishcd and -—- live-re badly damaged by the wind. iTelcphone service was dcmoral a Q ~ I man should register ‘his or her name with I .\IIIIOIIIICPIIICIIlH the Registrar for thc Polling Division in l Coming law-pin which voter lives. ' "Pfillll-f“ "i" for w’ QAAA‘AAA of the city In East Sacramento a VWFHRH. be sure and register. Every 1m,‘ ‘number of houses under construc- Liberal-Conservative voter, man and wo‘ i ~-—<+~——-l—~ i l'J-\i'll V9115" must zippear personally wrns HONORAB_LE_ r. A, before the registrar and got his or her name 2 ‘ "“""'~ ""““"" "l m“ "‘*“"""' '"" vvvvO-OOOQO-OD-QQVW‘. _ _ grcsslvi- party will spunk in (ion on the list. In case of sickness or absence rgvtmvn liall 0|‘! WcrlncFIlil.\'- Nor- i lflnrl a! 2 p. from t'he city a relative or employer of the _\,.,,.,,,,,,, ,.,,,,'§'_,;_ smmc" ‘ '° '\~°_“'_ l voter can register the vote of the person -‘..___ sick or absent. TUE ‘VEATHER 1 ' a“ TEMPERATUR l{EGI'§'l‘lft.-\'l'l().\' will begin on MQN- i r V; DAY. ocr. 31 and continue until SATUR- ‘ mm’ Mom’ Eur‘ l i TORONTO. Oct. ‘lit-blight vul-innr winds. l-‘inc and not much chairing-v in tcmpcariurc. r - High tide this nloruing at v9.2. and tonight at 9.27. " Sun acts this afternoon .'itl-_4.t " DAY, NOVEMBER 5. The registrars will , be in their respective places every day from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. except between 1 and 2 , and between 6 and 7. There are 4 registrars for the whole Qity, g- rlscs tomorrow moi-nip _, , uznuis i, 2. uml :2 ltiitilfi'l‘liii wrrn f Nrw "won- ovt wiii 139-3111", -§ WILFICPJD(‘OYLIC .\'r 14.1 imucliias'ricit ~ N l| 5T5” - I -'>"l‘-( corner of Dorchester and Prince.) E - '.[ > t _ I f - m V! - . . , _ ; ' ' i 5 ‘up m) i. witlrunn '.'~il_ n.\.\.\i.\i_. t EVEN. F065 600D EOi’<~_,._,_ Il.\(-.\.\L‘l. AT inn o. u. \. .\. noun. ‘ SOMETHING-YOU Alli ~ , Grafton Street. , GET OUT WITH ' " R5" i » \\'.\lll) .1 l~l.\i~i'l‘ .\.\'l) \\'.\lll) r» i~:.\.~"r_ OLD cl-olHEsfi-i " ('E.\"I‘R.\I. wiflh \\'ILI.I.\.\I I‘). 'l)Ol'(i.\.\ E .\'r rm: _.\RE.\'.\ RINK. rrrzuov ’ srlnarri‘. “UHRD 5 \\'I'VIH'I' (‘I')l\"l‘l{.\ l. .\.\'l) \\'.\ RI) 5 \\'I<IN'I‘ \\'|'I‘ll \\'E.\'l).\ LI. p j’ “JIRTII .\'l‘ 'I‘III~I BOYIlKli-“TNDSOR . (GARAGE, ‘£56 Qllccn Street. i Any person in the city Whose name in not on the list can not vote, DON'T DELAY AS THERE MAY lill l < l\ RUSH 0N THE LAST DAYS. --- p CQQOOQ-O-O-OQ-OOO-OQ -—-—-¢0@-——-— servilce in lSt. Paul's chapel. whore were-called-vutmzmcl- ispersrii" a " salcmn high mass of requiem was mob which was threatening in at- "l l I ‘sung was very iutprcssivc, aok the court house.