Big Clearaiieelluction Sale‘ innual Meeting oi the A Fmitieoaucaon to your day's work- A Sweetheart at ' Thirty THI ‘TORY OF A WO- MAN‘ TRANSFORMA- TION A cupcf CIIASI I SAIIBORN’! iiéGLQfl-‘j Ill. B U! Hlrlon Rubinclm -_ c--—— . ' K ‘dab nrscrsrox Q‘!!! l i uirflgbllinl- (Jhaptor 5!! F0111‘ 11.1110“ 511N113)’ found mt: ialone in the house. Violet antli James went of.’ lfiggthgy ‘wjghj some of the girls and boys 0t the‘ 11l111!~’_@- Ilruutisiitg to meet us; at hauras at six. Right utter JIIIIIBI’: I,I_'ni cttnie around with the Xbuiig- est horse in the blIIlflY- dud wolf l-Jstlir-ir away with limp [volunteered to clear up the tiisht-s alone. und watched them drive off together, I smiled w'ith_ no: ,t..i§.ng.g, ma.“ pggs, Queen's fouiity Liberal o as a Jo ‘Iver e . ct.. - ~ - ‘ "' ‘ Dump andlilonservative As ociation, 18. at l o'clock sharp. Owing to scarcity ... w, V97)’ 11111011 1181111181111)’ Wlll 1 w": Th... Annuag _\‘|l|v‘ing n; ym-‘sntislactitin as l filittl the big, compelled to sell on my litriiiiQiior-ri's County Iiiht-rrti (‘r|II$Pf‘\'h~ ilishllnn with hut \\'iII."I' and bog-in‘ 311°" 11191111011911 all 111-)’ 111T" "litive ssut-iaritip will be held In tut-yon the vast number oi Plates and‘ rnllch cows of Holstein _Gueinsvl_\.y_\rflrkey_ Hap, (‘h3f]()[t9[n\\'n_ (mt-ups. llbsiher and Jim hurl only Jefflr)‘ find] Ayrlfiliii"? 01811"? d-j/ruosday‘. the 17th ilay oi‘ Otztoiwi- dom- [hi5 sort or‘ thing often-it’, gisozlsilb (‘ongolstrfxltlra lllziltsetcin‘.tiliinafilé-rlriltlliilinur or 12130 o'clock i” tlilrlitl-‘tlrltlealiifirililiczfltofl’ ilhlrleigle {gulllaiepl gig: iilsyTfi-xltrzlilfllfilfiltl ‘flfitilfl lie SF-‘i-tc The chairmarlil of each Doll in therwt- would not all be in the )cnrl0ns‘ s e n: r1 .. rt .' Olllllfi‘ will t-a a meotln of lit‘ iosition we were now. i Grade ' antl7 yrs-l (liieriisf-I’? . f;(‘ortservative clt-r-toro in Elli poll 1] Do I tuiik all right? Esther said, 40 117 09"’ Di-‘i’ do)’ -’ cows 4 and mand have flvetielr-gates appointed to. as she left. turning nrriund and; yrs, &-ihorIh0rn:_ and -i\.\'i"sl ii""attenrl the said meeting. __;=rrr.ttntl for my inspection. I WUIII,‘ Grades 1'11"?‘ 11111111575- 1 - ‘ 11'“, laud)‘ Voters are especially re-tin your room and» took sltltlt.‘ of‘, Grail" 119111?!‘ -’ SP5. l 1311111 l'- YTF-iqirestoql to attend. - tyoiir puwtler. and l unless I laced IGorieral purpose Mare. l Cali It Dated this twentyfourth day nhthc-su new corsets too tight. l, C1931" 8911744101‘ 4 91911111 fllllsisPlitonilier, Al), 1922. \\'. .l. (iib-‘ illfllllil a worn them before-J 9 beautiful spring pigs. All alio\'i1‘,son, President, .l. A. Nlur-donaltlnbought ‘cm two ym-ars ago. but I‘ cattle are due t0 freshen in Aug. Secretary. 300003-3-81; hated to begin putting ‘cm on, and 81111 Selllemller- ,now I'm much ‘latter. Terms at sale and no reserve, , 1 101,] he, s)“, looked 1f BlOrmY llg-tiélggfktlay-MUTCH andjanrl she drove off happy. . t , J- A- MWDONALD h ‘ic too. Perhaps she might, as she Auctioneer b BE]! ‘ " g0 m I118 t-m- with Vi iiry the process of rejuvenation 'rfll"fhnrs w,“ h‘, rp(u‘ji“|(l m. NIH.‘ that l triwi~but I know if size did l.t)t Iii Farmers’ liistitiitw. tintil Sut .51?" “flum "NH" Smueml’ MNUV lump-L,- pvpning‘ (h, H‘ (m- gm, .-timn. it svrerzwtl that I iras helm: ‘rntirr- or lcss ~litnihs. f.it slit-up and ‘1‘f11l'1""‘1 ‘ll "l? "lmnfii l" l4“ "l1 lWIrIIIIFIY John .l. (‘nmplit-ll, Scr-‘Iy. W111‘ 1111' "W" ulllmlldmg_ilmt 1 . . ‘ _ a e Buy‘ In, 15M, Bullio. p}; ‘was bt-inz chainr-Il hcro to the .__ W, (Cfllllllff farmhousv, mo busy t-vtin itri rcatl tbr- papers .Willi never a OFI l splendid. li wars, > iii i Lat FOR sAL lofft-r for inimt-riirite szilc my I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ' ,larni oi’ N5 HCITH of t-litiii-c rsittralt-rl at but Iii. .\ppl_\' to fitlt of itrisltffi to cultivate either luiy burly or brain. , llfoir-t ‘Wtllllti go on with 1t least ly|llll'i of another ymar at cullegv~ liillilqrrnrl Iwrllztpt-t she might marry Bud. lTlilil, hotliort-rl mt-vtor what Burl NHL MCKWNONI ‘would lie-conic, vrns very O v V matictii. Vi was the type that is . ;J A M DONALD “lu""lllkllll‘ to luvc one mun. und lo care,’ »--c . ‘~l'——t'*'rll'L'a. we ‘we auuwrlzed by H‘ B‘ Art“ 3T Povrnal Strt-vt ilirgill-Jlllllllll. tlrliuhomalr:ricullydsticrdglct lng to cell by Public Auction a9 -_.»_.—__~.~--. 1:; -..<s._--_.-_—.-_-— mutr- and playmate. M] home on the Mount Edward‘ ‘And I——\vell,I liarl no future but Roam adjommg the Rnervoir-‘Qn SALEIWHHI. l IIlll-Ihl shrirc with tlmfrirl‘ . ‘ i~and that was lit-Int: tultcn from, Monday. Oct. 16th., commencing] —~*~ ,- . . ,,‘ ‘l _ m0 , __ Q" , _ ;mc, After ll .ill. ulicri our mrtnry} at 1 gwiock p.m., all his hOLlSglph-‘HV Iftvilrirnuofwnnd Jrlitgsgt, vlil1ttil;c§_|“..ds SUP", “lure “.35 nothing m‘ hold furniture comprising Parlor ‘ " l ’" ' '1 l d tiun: balunt-r- covered with a good d" hm‘ "n"? "om? m 1"" mm" 5mm“ room’ {and tlw liuitl routine of uork. and 116d 1'00"". hails growth of hitrd wood, Wcll icnccrl» , kitchen furniture. C°"5l5ti"€'\VlllI win), IIIIII wcll irillfrrrwi. 1121111,, m pmrle} flylorpyr Xfsll _- r I . . _ . Y _ _‘ IPFP ‘NUS I! Wflfs t 11' , .>" ' I '1' °h°1°° K°°1I1°Y ""95- $'°"¢ ‘,1'1'Q“11ii~v'lon>'l. liI-lllltlvlllflh ‘ill $411111 f" lntiw that I didn't want him! Bntf brass beds and bedding, bureausdllfl"? "“'rv."lmr' ' (‘ml 5111001"Sliniwhitt n l'illi’*'l.0 lir- iris wife and carpets, oilclotho, dining room '1'“. "r '1'" mm "ml" .1“ "mm" i|t\\l.\‘f*k“l3])f1l". Every time set finish d . k d ‘i fipurlrt-uiars apply If) Norman Mr:- ° "' _°a a" ° s ° ilmtirl, Aiipin Ilourl, Ian III». other useful articles, also a largci tbotirzhi of him. l thought nl Bud's quantity of honey, preserve and‘ pickles, 1 c", Dart COUriflg mi AUCTION SALE LARGE CLEARING SALE AND EFFECTS i | I i l iIf Skin Breaks Out, ' nearly new, 40 hens, 1 cow, Jerl my gradeiudue t” 11°51'13" l" Fthi I will scll by. public. itiit-linn. 011.1 . will?» (‘P1111119 W399" 311d 713M555 my prrinilsors at Iioso Valli-y" on: and a lot of garden and farming Wtiiliu-srlny. tit-tuber 25 at mo’; ‘o'clock sharp. my farm, r-onsistinr: As Mr. Arblng ls leaving for the‘ of 150 acrr-s of lunrl, lilfl rlrlttl‘, West immediately aft-W the; galg] lirilzrncr- tiutlvr harrl and soft wrmtl}, . hvcllinz ltoum ‘lllll tilllllllllillll".' '11‘ everything must éefi. firms ‘ v h" sale. l. -' i l R ’h U S l 011g , se ulphur. t _ _ . Just tho llltllllfiiil you apply .\lr-n-_ - lphur Io an itr-liirtu. burning. a1 ilfirvl T"It‘rlil‘. llundv to school Imam‘ . ., _ _ _ v _~ ‘ . ‘or hrnkon uni skin. the liPlllllg ‘lllilflilfih and stories, thrvu milt>si<rflm m“ hflqfilufhpginq “vs q [from llrrirlallirtnc Station. This‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ " ""' ‘ l , . - . ,,', t Y . . . 5§N_|_ CARTER a‘ SON. Jifrirm is wt-ll watort-rl, is an t>xr1r-lein'_nyull_fk.ln >1"_U"l"“.“ "'15 Ttvfimi do"! dairy ram] and "Is" S‘m_k‘,|iritntitttrrrit, Iudrlt‘ |IIlri d pttlsunl Twp m“, nnplpnwprnk m" rurthflr ("Gill crerint, gives stir-ii a quick rw particulars ace hand bills. If lwl‘ MM‘ l" fipnb “":""'“"‘- ‘hm nmfh‘ 1H,v,,r,nv,, first m"; d“ funmvixlgfllfli has cvcr" been luuud to (like its ‘D. J. Itlnclnnis, Rose Valle-y, r',ts.r.i1"“""' . l lint-arise rif its norm destroying /"'\ NO‘! Ii E i .. ‘ c {prnpr-rtios. it. quickly subtitles the s. s. “HARLAND" SAILINGS AFTER ocrossn m. Auc-tionrltirs. 4i littthing- cools the Irritation and illvlllk the eczema riuht up. lvaviruz ‘it ylr-ar. smooth skin in plucv ol‘ truly eruptions, rash, pimples or lirnuiziinoss. Mondays for Orwell at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , _ . _ , , , _ , _ , _ _ _ , _ __ Tuesdays for Orwell at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . .. WQWWWEYI (only) for Victoria at , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. Friday: for East River at . . . . .. Saturday: for West River at m.i 2 p. 7 a.m. . 5.30 a.m. and 2 p.m.] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 am. and 2 p.m.’ r QUOOOIB-livk. all zttnusing. but it virus so pitthet-fpriacd. I thought, and, prn bic- l EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE 8.8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John every Wednesday at 8 am. and every Saturday at 6 p.m. (Atlantic time) for Boston. Wednesday trips are via Eastport and Lubec, due Boston abou!ib“"d'"987 319° lwusehold Mrmh-‘r’ ‘i0 a.m. Thursday. sillilfiliy trim are to Boston direct, due Sundays about 2 p.m RETURN-—Lcavc Boston Mondays and Fridays at 10 3,1", for Ea; port, Lubuc and 8t. John. FARE $10.00 STATEROOMS $3.00 At Bolton connection ls made via the Metropolitan Linc frcipht Ind passenger steamers for New York and points South an Went. For Intercoms, rate: and additional Information, apply to A. C. CURRIE, Agent, St. John, N.B. 5 axpreu d SAVE THESE (‘OUPONS They Have a Big Value 100 FREE VOTES Nlmc of Contacts»! POI! Ivory Iuuc of The Guardian during the next two wocitc will contain n coupon. snvc every coupon. They lrlvc l big value. Start caving votes today. Thlc coupon. when nutty out out and brought hr mall OI 00 "l0 Glmpllln Office of Tho Ounrdlan will count for tin pcmn when mm in wrimn aim-mi. . VOID AFTER OCT. I4. A “"1 i ' AT NORTH WILTSHIRE We will sell for the owner, Mrs. ,William Duncan at the premises on i5aturday, October 14th commencing ‘at 2 o'clock p. m. 1 acre land, cun- ltaining dwelling house and out- iand effects. Terms, cash for furniture. I Terms for property at sale. BENJ. CARTER & SON. i . ‘ Auctioneers FOR SALE t‘ Having lnstztllcd sewerage, water ‘rind lighting njvstems. intrltitllntz dynamo. I am flil‘('i'l(l tn do away with my largo sixteen coll Unit-ti Light Plant. lnr-liullug cnziiic, all cnmplclt‘; voinpt-terit of strpplylni; fifty-five liizlits perfectly. Nilliélhll‘ for uiiy private homo, outbuildings tir private homo, oiithttilrlinus and fox ranr-li. ll‘ the hitter, pr”. brtbly an ext-hunt!» could ho made ifnr registered foxva, Wrjti; [pp (Zroahy, Borden, I’.E.I, AUCTION SALE Mr. Jan Stewart begs to announce a Public Sale by Auction of Household furniture, etc" a: 05 Kent 8L. next K. of C. on -I1‘rida_v, 13th Oct, 1922, at 2 p. m. cumprlslnir dining chairs. kitchen chairs. square almlnater bnrls and budding, chamber sets. tables, oil’! cloth, set of filing cases, wringern. Gary range. Buffalo, etc. Terms cash. A. W. WILLiAMSON, Auctioneer. .Oct 11-31" . ~<t_t "" THE cmuttomzrown _ crmnnnjr Rare Raisin Pie -h hi»; hlltd y» you by mu- ter baker: in your town- Ank grocer: or neighborhood halts lhop! to deliver one to try. .Wl~iy bake at bomcf—you‘ll lgree that you don't need to when you lute the pic they're making with delicious Sun-Maid Raisins Had Your Iron Today? You do not have Io wait for ini- provutnent. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar o: Itovrles Men- tho SUl,\IUI‘ at any drug store. cvt-D remember inc-but so charm». lug and gracious. . Mark came, and we sat out on the porch, For an hour we talked while the hot day’ cooled of! and Ihri shadows lacgan to lengthen. Do you know, I said when I saw you over to the High School dance that I never would have known you. Enid, he sa-id once. Anti I uxiuldrrt now either. Then you looked so old-"flntl sort of sot and like you didn't care much about anything. Gosh, l was sur- it must have ibt-en 50 years. not 12, since you Will’? the pretty girl I ivas in love ‘with. I knew it had to come, so I sat quietly" and let him talk, But I rihravs liked you, and ev- ‘PII lust _vt-:ii——w'lir-n you did lOok lprciti’ 01d and homely, if you ;rlr»u'i mind my saying so. he went on apologretically. and last year I Hiskorl you to marry me. Don't you remember? I wasn't so much niy~ isvlt‘ l Ell as. I'm 40 anti look it, ‘and foul it too But I thought we nliray got airing so wcll in the old days and l unrest-ti we'd get Julong prr-tty well now. , He pulled out a bilge handker- ‘chiof and wiped over his hot face. Anyway. you wtnilrlirt do it. he said. You had a lot of romantic notions I thought were crazy in a woman your age. You said you would not, because I didn't——er—- Irivo yuumtnrl ber-zinsn you didn't -> er—~lo\'r- mt- too. I guoss that was it wasn't it? You said I was ho- r-ausc I wuntr-rl a housekeeper and huPllIISP I tiiourzht you ncnrlod a homo. And I gitoss maybe it was. i i l i i l “Broken Wing” A Jump-spark Romance of Modern Mexico BY PAUL DICKEY AND CHAS. W. GODDARD ‘From the Scnsationally Suc- cculul Play Novclixcd ‘by Charles W. Goddard. +QQQQOOO4 (Continued from yesterday “These lonesome they make trouble band and wife." "l uo wife yet." Inez sniffed "No, but only twenty-nine days now. Yesterday gone, tomorrow only lWmtLVt-iglll, tlieu you go with me to the nice new house. Santa bealncd ecslaticully, but the glow fruit-d from the girl as she shrank down upon a log bench and gazed at Phil's door. “No Sumo, but now. I can't go to the new house now." The captain hardly believed his ears. - " You no go tn your new‘ house Her eyes ivanrlered to the aero- plane and hack to the door. "It is your house. you know- all for you. I pick everything nlce out from the hook. If you don't go to your house then it just stay there for Itlwayfi empty and alone i-lll the bath tub is rust. and the ants they out all the soap up. What you say-T‘ ' He bent over her tenderly as he spoke. lit-r answer was almost a sob. “Can't go. No use, Santa, can't guys always between hus- go. Innocent-lo was learning that life's crpr-Ir-st blows come, not from our enemies, but from those we lovc. I-lc full a grim rage rise ing wltlrln him. This grl was breakni: ht-r promise. His Inclin- ation was t-i show her rlz-‘It then and there. that nobody can trifle with Captain lnnocenclo Dos ‘San- tos and ge-i away with it. Then came anotht-r- thought. She wasn't actually breaking it. only threat~ nnfng to, Illlll it this poor ntinrlluss "Gringo“ was the cause, then the easy and sensible thing was to re~ move tlir- rrrrusc insead of quart" eling with the effect. ‘Ah, that is all right," he said good naturctlly‘. You are lust tired. You do not know what you say. IV is no gourlyou get tired for ihetis Gringo Ilycrs. l take care of hint pronto. No no Sarita promise you don't do that. But tho captain placed his som- brero at its tisual becoming angle and turnrul his attention to angry voices approachng. "That is Ylcestor Gross." he ox- plalnerl.‘ I have invite him tn call l lnnkvrl him full in the face, in surpriso at~this confession, But it ain't so now, hr- said sud- dcnLv. I guess tnayhc you was— WPYI,‘ risbt. Tlicrc ought to In". ROIIIQ lovt- when Iwn penplo h-ltch r I 100mg“ _ i-r1ipiri,\'<-'——Ii mun fur above me lump pyp“ if “up is 4g mm an.) m-giliciimlls- ’6"»t\\'r-r'_v \\':t,\'. so fur he wwiulrl new-rt I)ll'iI'I"*\\‘I‘ll you don't look :nor'ut 3n now Enid. , Ilut what do you mean‘! I uskctlt in ltrrntlino SIIFPPlSi‘. "Jnht that." he said. and his: ywitna-aoll‘, whvilicr" it's clothes. or! not working [no hard. or llvinKi aiv:ty' (mm EIsrthcn-shr-‘d make mr- nltl in no tiinc~—nr what, lint. £IIi_\FV~'t'l_\'. FIIH 120i I'll!‘ {IS (‘lllzyi about you as I llfiifll to br- whon ll IVIIS a boy. Enid, do you want mi‘ to rm)‘ I IUVI! you‘! Sri hri had said ’it~—thni b0 lovcrli mo! So. rtftrir all. one man had told mt- tiint--i'or his proposal last your hurl boon lltllllllllll’, but an nn- fluttr-rinz offer to marry me in order Io mako mt» his housekeeper And now hi‘ was in lovrw-rcallv in lnve-“wlth mo‘. Somehow I could not gut over the surprise of it. I looked at him curiously. After nil. would lli‘ ho possible, if he rvally carted for mo’! Was this the and of mv brinf I'arnr>r—to marry this man’! If ho loved mo, hr‘ wouirl he fairly izcm-rous, llo was good Iiattrrrirl, and lli‘ had many Iziralllo qualities. I xvoulrl be zihlt‘! in pr-rauarlo him to scntl Violet all the way through coileizc~anrl por- hiiips to rrlvo James a hclplnr: hand ,Iiut while l thought it over, I knew my decision was already mzuli- for me. Tnmorrow—1Btirl's Letter STHIINB NEHVES Pue organic phosphate, known to Iluighes Drug 00., Ltd., and most other druggists at Ultra-Phosphate, is what nerveexhttustcrl, tired-out. people must have to regain nerve tort-e and energy. That's why It's guaranteed. Steamer “to! Havana Tho "Malm" licre the luitor part of October nntl will loud general cargo for Ilavuna, ifuhit. All sitar-Ii on this stoiunrir for potatoes hua Iheen hooked. hut there is considerable space available for other cargo. This stcrtntor will he followed by two other steamers later on for tho same port. Parties requiring space are requested to book at once with BUNTAIN, BELL d CO. 3ll will be due Mussel Mud Farmers requiring mussel mud send your order in now, we are prepared Io fill order: promptly, writs for priceo and term to .110 is Grinuo-maybe you like to sec trim." "The girl's answer was a slam- mt-rl door. The captain chuckled lat the angry down cast, YunkeojConsorvative opinion, ‘Take your dirty Greasvr. paws toff inc-tin you hear? Ouch! You'thesr>. don't need stick that gun in my ribs all the time. What's the mat- ter with you. r In stumhir-rl tho tall lanky Yan~ Two of the captain's men shoved him into their master's prnstrntre. “This is a high handed outrage yr-llcrl tho Amrirican. "Then you may take down tlif hiizh hands, said the bandit pleas- antlv. Tho zuarrls lowered their wean» tins und Cross his sky reaching ban/ls. Say. you can't arrest a man like this for nothing, protested Cmsk as the two guards slonched out the gate. “Nn" , inquired thoughtfully. still FOIL Is that so}? Who do you think YOU GT9. I think I am (‘aptaln lnnocenrin Dos Santos, hold commission in tho army of Mexico. I am inquisi- tnr and inspector general of all titc enemies 0t the government. I rim lord of the hlrzh, the middle justice and the low for feefly mile around. I am- “Ah, for the don't care who stand for this. "What you do about it?" ‘I'll have you punished for this. Innocenclo l have arrest Mike I I won't love of you are. ' That's what I'll do.’ "Punish, punish? I make all the punish. for feefty mile.‘ “lint the law—" “Yeh, I am the law there is. law~all the (Tn be contlnuew Radio Vision Is (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON), Oct. 12.—~'.'\\'|e shall bc itlhle in the future to see by wireless-to speak front Imndon to a man on an ocean liner. und son him at the sa-me time." This fascinating prophecy was nmrle to the Evening News by Professor A. 1M. Low. a scientist, who has accomplished tntich valu- nlhle research work. As far back es 1914 he produced apparatus which cnrtibled one to see objects many ‘miles distant, at libr: end of a wire. I-Ie called it the 'I‘o.levlrrtzr. Since then he has conducted ex- porlmontri at mid moments with 1111* dblect of tic-flint; b)’ wireless. “Such vision, I am convinced, is a practical proposition. It Is en- tirely n matter of the time and tho money for the necessary re. search." FOOTBALL INJURV HA8 FATAL RESULT. WRiAiNKLIiNG, N’. Y. Oct. l-1.—— The first fatality of the football season in the state occurred today In the death of Frank JMassa. a member of the Franklin High ‘rue P. E. i. onuooma 00., Charlottetown r Montague 7078-10-1 m0. School eleven. The boy received a fractured skull Saturday in a Rsme with the junior team of St. - Anselm/h College. Latest Prophecy ‘ ‘Garvin Says Lloyd. George Gambled (in i Dead One In Tino ‘Editor of London Observer Tcltl l’ Why H. ll Done With Ministry MORNlNO POST BARCASTEC IUONIDON, Oct. l2.—J. L. Garvin ed-itor of the London Observer. iii a five column article in yestcr day's Issue, tells why he is done vwith the present ministry. Garvin has long been one of Britlamr most arrericlng writers, and the present Government has owed it good tieal to his support in times past. but yesterday" be let himseif go in his best style against the Government, particularly in re zard to its Ncar Eastern from which it seems the editor oi the Observer has dissociated hini- self for the last two‘ years, From no conceivable point of view writes Garvin, could the Gov- ernment's Near Eastern policy be considered an informed or corri- potent policy, ‘Lloyd George, after Constantine's return, not only backed the wrong horse, but back- ed a dearl one. The lessons of his- tory showed that Greece alone could never establish a solid foot- ing “in Asia Minor, yet the British Government went on jeopardizing Britain's whole eastern Interests for the sake of Tlno's (load horse. “Nothing remains" continues the Observer, "but with 5111411111 Dill" Ience and good sense to repair as much of the damage as may bu. We must first try to work with France anrl Italy and others if we can indeed arrive at arty firm compromise. If not we must se- cure, by lnrlepenrlant nesorrttinn as it may be in our power to do, Turkey and Russia. l M OIIJNLNG POST'S COMMENT The Morning Post is Rlecftillw‘, sarcastic :ibmrt J. L, Garvin, “who for years has iurlustriously played the part of chrirwtmran at Down- ing Stroci." It says, Continuinzi the Post says: "After having cleaned tip niuny nf their masses without a mur- mur, he has given notice at lust The Post's cnloyrntent of this spec taclo however, turns to aspcrity when it finds the quondam chur- womrin proposing how the (Tou- servrttlives should corrrport them- selves. A3 to Mr. Garvin's suggestion that. with Lloyd George's with- rlraitvzil front the Premiership Austen Chaniberlan, the Govt-ru- ment lender in the House of Conr mans; \\’1inston Churchill. Scorn» tnry of State for the Colonies. policy. , and Lord (‘hrtncellor Ilirkenheiirl lsltould carry on, and the roterteut-c, thy the editor of the Obst-rvcr to iBonar ‘Law, whose claims, he says {are “privately prumott-rl with _mnch zeal" the 110st rlisnRrr-ciu] laud refuses to itccopt this as the‘ for \'hlch' lit stands. Conservative opinion. it lnitys. has u "rod in pickle" for all - Pnrticulariziiti: tho Post says; iAustert Chumborlatin has bctruyctl lhls followers, iris friends and his lcausc- Ilonrir Laws t-nriiplncurir-S] ~ a ' a 'V<)ll'l' W’Jll~'—~l"01i1l_\' very earncslhf \ . _ y _ H I , ‘.3. L, “fr, IS F1911’ - Itchy“ =1 .12:":r:::‘1?.5:::::.,"zi.'; an‘. ties.I;“:i.:'"..:¢:,:.‘iris; t... t. dared. Winston Churchill has been fun to lilfs rim-k in the ncur East adventure. Lorri Rirkcnhcatl has trruiterl tho loyal fricnrls of Ire- land with so cynical n ptrrfldlous» ‘pr-as that tht- ('l)II.<(‘l'Vl!llV(,1 party would tlisrzrzicc itself and outrage} all that is host ‘in its constitucn~ cles if It. took him back. llt-ro tho Morning Post stops‘ It givcs no inkling‘ as to who, in its opinion. ought l0 heart tlic Con- scrvutives. OTIIIGI! PAPERS UXRLWFLED Few of the morning papers takt‘ up Garvin's cry for liloyrl George's extinction as prt-tnler with any grr-at VPIIOIIICIIUO. 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