MAKIMS ; UQYI A .' how this blt more of work, e bit more o! self-denial, him toward winning the pia wants. I A winner takes pleasure in seeing ' advances r that ce he 2542/.” ///- A ' v The People's Paper Covers is... Edward 18139.1 Like the Dew The Jews are a peace loving pee- pie. Possessing the most lofty "ideals and possessed of splendid lntellscta, yet they were as a nation Paclflsts and as a nation s failure- suniial Bnhserlptlons Delivered $5.00 5y llfall. Canada and U. SMLM-M issiiiiiliii iii iiiiiiii Premier Ferguson An- iiounces Dec. lst as Date 0f, General Election - Cabinet i a Reorganized. . (Canadian Press) BULLETIN, TORONTO, Oct. 18. ._Dissoiution of the Ontario legis- lature was signed this afternoon and Premier G. Howard Ferguson announced a general election to be hold on December 1st. Nomina- tions will he held on November 20. Following a cabinet meeting this evening announcement was made from the parliament buildings that the resignation of Hon. W. F. Nickle had been accepted and that colonel W. H. Price wlll succeed him in the post of attorney general. ii was also announced that Hon. .l. D. Montcith, member for North Perth, would be sworn in tonight as provincial treasurer succeeding Colonel Price in that position. w, F. Finlaysom-Simcoe East, has already been sworn in as Min- ister of Landsand Forests. and Hon. David Jameson, South Grey. has been sworn in 'as minister with- out portfolio. Eleven Vessels Reported Wrecked (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 18.——iAu Evening Ni-ivs ticspittch from Tokio says ili-vi-ii vessels nrs reported to have lli‘l‘il wrecked by u gale in Northern lapiiu; including the Kaitsumurii, which founderod with “many pus- soiigors." (Lloyd's registers." u liivilillfiflKllilflll Marii‘, 1,436 toils. lli-i- home port Kobe.) - Britain Bans American Play liONDON, Oct. 18.-—'i‘ho Lord. (‘iiiiniberluln lins banned a play "The (Foil of Eve," written by John l-linorsou and Anita Loos, United Slates outliers, wlcli ‘was to have linen produced iii. the Wimi End 'i‘lii-iiii'v,. Tho (lliziiiilii-l-iiiiii s_n.ld tiint lil- ivus opposed lo the wiiolu Llioiiic of the play. Maryann; As Chief Counsel MONTlllDAili, Oct. 18.-Jilin. J. C. lluiinriy, former Cuiiiltliiiu Minister oi .lusilce, will snil from Montreal lllltliil the 22ml 0f this liioiiili tu not iis chief counsel for lilo Dominion iii llll‘ lieuriiig iii-fore tliu l'rlvy (‘iiiiiicil in Lfillllflli oi‘ Llio (ruse lio- ll\'t'l‘ll Cuiioda and Ncwfioiinlilllntl iii rciriirii lo tho iLabrudor lie-unil- iiry. .\ir. Dohertybi decision to iii"- li-iiil wiis iloliiyi-(i on ncctiiiilt of iii- liispi-sllioii, but his iiciiltli is now liilll'll iiuproveil. llis. llolicrly will ht‘i'f\lll[liilly lit‘? liii iillill. ‘ tioudensed Specials RATE-lo per word. net i ouch insertion in this column. ~ "SAUNGOME SAUSAGES AND Hamburg Steak, fresh every dill’- Sniintlcrs, Iieweom k C0" Mill“ iii-l. llidg. l unWmi-zivioais-Mjziiios-srnsn- iilli selection to chose iiiiiiriiian Joli Priiitery. ‘Por-TTBE-i-iiciissv PRICE-B lliliil for Certified Seed and llihii- stock. .l. L. Douglas, char- ioliclowil. IDIQ-IQ-IQ-{H ‘POULTRY WAN ED -- BUYING ilvi- poultry dsi ("Prices on sp- piii-hiioii. r"; J. iroimoii s24 pt. ‘w. st. ch rloll town ‘~ ' ' ‘i q"‘i“h0ll-1ll-8l. .'vou wmr oooo sitvatoirssi Prices B0 [or 20c. 100 for 35o 850 for 55c, soo for 41.00 1000101", 81.95. Postpaid. Guard an Office. "IN MEMORY" vaults sun- flhlc fur mother, fslilef. wife. hus- llflllll, dsulhter, son sister bro- liier. soldier or friend —- I50 versee- ma he consulted ‘at Guardian Of til." , i t! from. ‘POTATOIO-d ‘with; seem ill-vim: "Whites" slid "lteiis" at "ll-lo. Highest maflfot rust- Phoiio 107B’ or dill ‘Homes 1t- Beer, Charlottetown. 1044-134" _____________~_________ ',POTATOII—-Wl Ans suvmo huh-oust gleam-tiles. Also , s. , 9a n. ' . ‘ mlilglf-dl .4, Eli i 5fliT.UiH Er lMotherEndis Lives . of Three Children ' (Canadian Press) L05 ANGELEB, Caiif., Oct. fb-qiecauae she believed she had failed ln her duties as a mother, Mrs. Ada B. iChamber- lain, wife of John M. Chamber- lain, Los Angeles attorney, put to death her three children, the oldest of which was 9 years ofl age, and then ended her own life. The four were found dead yesterday in a gas-filled‘ room in a house which the mother had rented last Friday. a few hours before she and her tots disappeared from their home. Meighennfiiitertained At York Club (Special to the Guarditn) TOR-ONTO. Oct. 1X. —— A vory DiRlli-lllllii. incident oi-currcii ut York Club on lSuturiluy evening \Vllt!ll'il lfcw friends of the Riizlil. lion. Ari- liur Mciglien (‘llitifbilillflll liiili ut lillllllir and presented liliii with a portriili oi’ lilinsell‘, gialiilcil by the \‘v'e|i-i(llO\VlI iCiiiiniiliiu artist, John Russell, formerly of lltiiiiiiioii luit now i-i-sitlrnl tlic grciiiiay purl. of the iliiiii in i'1il‘i's_ I-‘riiiiizc. Expres- sion was given lo tho mioom and liigii ri-igarii in ivlilcli Mr. lliziight-u was iil-iil, mid more [illlll one rotor- flllitil was iiiiille to his i-leiiii and lili- blemished politicul cursor. Among those who pniiicipiitoil in lilo presentation wci'c:~~-Sir dos- opli idliiveliu, Sir Etiwaril Kemp, Sir Tiiomibs While, Sir JllfllflS Woods, Hon.‘ J. "D. Chaplin, Hon E. IB. RyCklDflfl, K. C.. General C. S. Newhuru, E. H. Gurney’ .f.'Allon floss, I)r. 1i. A. Bruce, C. S. Illock- well, If. O, Matthews. .l. S. Mc- Lciin, Mark H. lrlsil, R. Home Smith, 'i‘. A. Russell. Large Contract for Canadian Company (Special to the Guardian) 'l‘OIt0N.'l‘0, Oct. 18. — A $40,000 Biscuit C0,, LtiL. uccorillng lo noti- fication remlvod from R. if. Plioor Bone, agent for the Natal Biscuit ., (CDA) Ltd. “i certainly shall ilo everything in my power to perpetuate busin- ora of that. commodity in Canada at every opportunity," says Mr. Piiflfli‘. No Danger Of ' Annexation Preni. King Declares (Canadian Press) illlNllUN, Ucl. lg.~*i'l‘llllllill‘ Mut-Kciizio King, oi‘ (liiiiiidil, who has arrived here for llio linpi-rliil Conference, todiiy said that fliers wiis no iltiiiger of (luuildii belili! uiiiiiexcil by tho llultcii Sl2li0t<l~il bogey \vlilt'li rccciiily liiis llPtlll wor- ryiiiifsoiiin oi‘ the llrillsli ut-ivspiip- 'l‘iii-. tliiiiiiiliiiii l‘reiuii'i', spciikliii; lo llC\\‘tl])il.|lt‘i‘llll3ll, suiil lliut his po- liiicul opponents may liuvu ruiisoil the question of annexation iiiii-liii: iiie rot-cut election but iliui it urns purely piirly ‘politics. ".li slinlilii not bi- lultcn seriously. We liilutll ill ll," he i-iilill. Tilt! i-viaiiiiii; sluiciiii-iil, [ii-oiuiiii-iiily llliilPi‘ licntlllucs. f‘) O c A piipuit-i plibllsii his hil.’ Chinese Forces Messing For (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI. (M, 1S. — The iuill- inry forces of Kiiiugsii ililtl Choki- nng province, numbering approxi- mately 40,000 are massing ioiilghi, Within s dozen miles 0f the Shang- "- bni foreign nettlemeiiis preparatory to it battle iovtlecido whether lilo rich lower Yiingtse river district including Shanghai. sliitii he govern- ed by Canton or flekln. liltleneral tsim Chuan-f-‘zing. com- mander of the lower Yangtse nron, already involved with the Canton- ass in Klangsu province for many iveeks. now‘_is forced to defend his position in this quarter owing to the rebellion in Cheklang province. where the civil 30W; switched to the Cantonese side" making Gener- al Sun's position highly precarious. All tlis railroads in the Shanghai iii-strict have been eommandererl for troop transport with the incom- ing trellis jammed with Chinese re- fugees rushing to iSliangllni for fol‘- eign protection. liiore than 5.000 troops and considerable artillery rs brought to shanghai from anklng today to prevent the city and adjacent arsenal from-fulfils t0 the hands of the Clleltlang forces» which are advancing in this district from the Clieklang rovince’ capit- al. ‘Heiitihow. ‘file flit-sign author- ities in Shanghai are mobilizing volunteers while the foreign gull- io stage lnlidlng parties in case it is mercenary to pmfect foreign lives and property. _ y _ _ L. MAKES ilii] ill-ii ilili ii 5H- Speech that B a c k e 1d General \ smklllii caricatures o.‘ some of the leading Conservatives who attended-Abe caucus at 0t Denies in Barnstaple He Strike -- Welshman Calls .It Folly to i ' iii the city together with iicliorus Lucy Blanchard - was heard with wast-e Energy Upon ensemble consisting of about forty splendid effect in "Hobbies" and Feuds, , indies and gentlemen, provided s “Castle of Dreams." PliEiiNiiiflylll lilliAi (CAST Before a Capacity House at the Prince Ed- ward- Production Has Plenty of Ac- tion and Abounds in Tuneful Melodies -Will be Repeated This Afternoon and Tonight‘ ' » p-i. Some of the best amateur actors "We're getting away with It." Miss ilelighleil audience with two and a hulf hours 0.1’ vhre enjoyment last N-HW YORK, Oct. 18. — A slle‘ TThe scenic and lighting effects and costumes and gowns, were all CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, 'i.‘UESDAY, carcass 19, 192a y- __ CONSERVATIVE,‘ LEADERS WHO ATTENDED CAUCUS ATOTTAWA | HON- H060 GuTHRli; tawa last week are shown above. i Lil Y-[I B_[IHE[“ilil IRENE” i$,j$|lBOES$fUiiY iiHiIii iiiiiii liiHi iii iHii IIlNFEHENiJE AustraliayYouthful Premier is 42 Years Old and has had a Stirring Career —' Took Part m Gain.‘ poli Offensive Dur- ing War and was‘ Ielnllll’ flflllllan. Ioaadod Charlottetown Guardian Isve ‘Siliiiliiiii Kiiiiiii-Eiii. * iii i.‘ iiilMiil iil Fiiiiiiil] iii (Special to the Guardian)‘ VIJONDON, Oct. 1‘ll.—'l‘bougli lack- ing legal slain-s for their claims. Canada's civilians who siilffered loea during the wiir are at last to be rewiupeused. A: the new; session the Dominion parliament will be asked to conaiiierieglslation (lesi- ing with clulms pnsseil by the Pug- sley Reparations (Joniini-ssion for ‘war damages. ‘Some time ago u bill was intro- duced to provide compassionate Broil!!! but it. fell through. Today. there is $3,000,000 in the Dominion‘ treasury available for such psy- Former Gem-General in Mufti Present to Welcome Canadian Delegation —— In- formal Chat With I Prime Minister (Speclal- to the Guardian) LONDON, Oct. lbw-When the Canadian delegation detralndd at Euston today_ a tail figure in blue Melton cost and bowler quietly eibowed through the official re- ception crown of silk-batted dig- nitaries. liablnet ministers and For- elgn Office officials. He was not of the party, but had arrived alone and unnoticed. His outstretched hand grasped ,Mr. King. merit-s. This is Canada's shore of K|“A",‘,":"y fr“ m '°° 7w’ M" h ng e sa . l e reparation received i0 date uwhy’ Lord Bynm" “calmed under the Daweo plan. Now it is understood lPremler King will ask parliament to utilize ibis in settle- ‘men, of civilian claims. Thomas Mulvey, Under Secret- ary of Stale, will take up with Brit- ain, France and Germany the com- pleted dctalls of war claim-s and will discuss with Berlin, tbs prob- ,lem‘ of $3,000,000 outstanding clalmsrlie will also discuss at Paris ithe illsposltlon 0f Canadian securit- ies held by France after seizure Mr. King, pleased and surprised. "How good of you to come.’ A few cordial words as between old friends and the former Govern- or-Generai disappeared as quietly as he came, pausing to chat with the Star, then saying, "Must hurry along. I am one of the common people now and ride in the tube." The delegation landed st Liver- pool in glorious weather. They visited the magnificent cathedral on the Jtepl of which the Mayor from Germany. Canada Holds $12.- 000,000 German property. the dis- welcomed them. Wll contract for Canadian cheese hus- _'jusi been closed iry the National of the New York office by F. A.‘ Big Battle- tiolle are standing by in readiness had were domestic Lfiill copyright despatch to the New York licraldlrribune says that in his speech at Bum-stable Saturday, 'Dnvlii Lloyd (lcorge iniitle u veiled hid for the leziilcrslllp of the Lill- ersl party us successor to the Earl of Oxford and Asquith when he cal- |lcii for i.'i. peace conference of the two wings ot‘ the party to end the feud which (zuuseil Lord Oxford's rc-signiitioxi last, Thursday. The iiospatcli says: " “The war-time premier hsd the highest praise for the retiring lead- r and iloplorerl tho controversy which rclll. the party. Lloyd Geo- rgc‘ hastened l0 brand us n mis- liike llic idea that he approved of the general strike inst-may. "I diii not approve of the gener- .'il '.~ill‘il(f‘.," he saith‘! condemned it eiiiiivocilily.’ - ‘wills ilcfinncti of Lord Oxford's policy rpguriliug tho strike wins the immediate cause of the present Liberal dispute. “Referring to Lord Oxfordb res- lgnuilon, Lloyil George termed him ‘one of the most brllllnnl. urrziy of ,l(!i1ilt}l‘5l' iind praised lils ‘fine lIliPl- lliiffillvf‘, unique gifts ziliil impressive uilvruiicos.’ . , “Culling for n uulieil poriylslilyll ‘(icurgie said: “ ‘ll. is crime to whole energy und eiiiliii-siiisiu on personal fiauiia-i when llio ll1lil0l\ is crying for remciliirs for piwoiciil. (liliiililififlih. I prcpii " ‘ti p iliMPilSH \v|ili llli who will incl-l. inc iii thul. spirif iiii- licsi methods uti- filfilfflll/tl policy iiiiuqllillo in the ‘needs oi‘ the. isouuiry iodiiy unll iworiliy of l.lii- highest Libcrnl Ira- iiltloiiu oi‘ the past. ' " Royal Party Cheered By Thousands (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Ocl. 18.- Quoeu Milril: of Iiuiniiiiiu, iiud hcr ruyal lpiirly isll-lpptiil tr-lill) Afllflrltliill soil iil. the ‘flattery toiiuy iii u ilrlz- zling rniii which domptuisii evory~ lliini: but. lilo spirits of llic i-imiiiuil visitors uud tho cheering iliousiinils \vlio crowded the izrclll 800"" 701' u glimpse oi‘ llie first Queen i0 vis- ll. llic [lulled Slates since the Queen of the Belgians cums‘ st-veu years ago. Till! -li,oy:ii Potty will llily unofficial visits in bioiiiicsl. Ottawa, Toronto, iviiiliipsg mid Vancouver, wiillo on iliu continent. .-1'—+-—— Action oi Governor- Geneml Will Not Be Discussed (By George Hambiston, Staff Cor- responden‘ of the Canadian Press) LON-DON. Oct. 18. ——'Emphntic declaration that Canada has no in- tention of raising. at the imperial COHTBPBIIMKIFIY question es to tllv in rim" ' : 'c dorstlng’ ti golden weddinl. 8h- iGoverno; Cassi-nib orprirrgltctialiliz. 1:11,,“ ma‘: m’ ‘Quafldafgm-‘K,’ gory ens; sonhof, enoveid- ‘was mil sy y a = l » ~’ s-aa "t nm= e- h htensfb Kl when plied with ques- “h” h" °t u“ "nun V". m" ‘ ‘ o a tions ‘line score or more of nowa- lllmrmoll twllo- soiltht lfstlrvisws. "We many question res- ipeoting vernor. Governor," Mr. King ‘lllll, "any mdttera "we sum. We settled the lilrou sites. The lcsnadlsh s deal l .5“, . .. . e will nioltiiiiietl efforl, but. she arose easliydVliss Kathleen Hornby; . in ilio spirit oi‘ niiiily. lrflo every situation, flflfi contributed-Bessie Blanchard; Trombone, Mr. viiuceil for action to lllilltlllfl! u. coil», r ales Blffln, Hei jpgiifl, with iiioirblnswsli. Blane‘ g ' own qllsstlonhlhi their own way." "lfalkg 1o , night in presenting the musical comedy success, “Oh Irene" before o ciipiicliy house at the Prince Ed- wurd Theatre. The production was directed by Mr. ‘Eugene Murphy, under the auspices of the bcal Knights oi‘. Columbus Council, and it was under the distinguished pat- ro-noge of l-lls Honor Lieutenant vpry ibeautlful. The gowns were from Tho Vogue, and the furniture used on, the stage was loaned by R. T. Holman, Lid. The personnel of the chorus en- semble was as follows: il-Ielen Power, Zena Hogan, Made- Llils Clarkin, lrens Bradley, Mild- red Harrington, Beatrice McKsnna, Twice Wounded. position of ivhlch_bas not been yet considered by the dominion. South’ LONDON, och 18 ___ Pouflcal/Afrlcs returned her seizure to Ger- Eugland already has dubbed Stan-ggzzzgg zgozveigzslllgghghfi 325:5: iey Melbourne Bruce, Auetraiiirsl“ ' 5 youthful prime minister, -tbo “baby, en‘ of the irnperinl Conference," whlcii “respective o? tum)" Emma“ ‘opens on October 19m. - recovered or the disposition of M“ Bruce ,8 42 yum om and h, sequestroten property, the distribu- - insla Gaudet, Charlotte Creigh- inaose oomioiiy, osiieeb Halibr- an, Evelyn Connoly, Margaret Mac- Mlllan, Helen MacDonald, Eileen Murray, Dlmiples, Molnnis, iKatlo MacFadgon, Junie McCabo, Flor- ence Gormley, Carrie McCarron. Helen Brown, Mai-y Gsudet, Flor- once Cantweil, Carmen Harrington, Ruth Walsh, Hazel Moran, Gladys Walsh, Kathleen Hughes, Henry Smith Connolly, Joseph A. Loner- Eaii, Jimmy Connolly, Charles Draught, William ‘It. Hogan, Roder- ick Archibald MacDonald, -Art G- Connollyf George Connolly, Brent Governor and Mrs. lieartz, til Premier and Mrs. J. D. Stewart: His WIOTBIJID-iilfl Mayor andgMrs- Miller, and American Consul Gun- saulus. ‘iOli Irene" is a. musical comedy that is i1 splendid vehicle for ama- teur acting, and it was done lull justice lust night by the cost of loc- iil actors that presented it. It abounds in action and humorous situations, but. has alsoagooddeiil of straight drama thiii. ‘balls for (iiGVRl' acting, ‘Pleasing songs, catchy choruses, and oléver llllllf." lug heightened the beauty and en- joyment of the production, Gsrnbum, Jr., Clarence Howatt, Mrs. Parker Hooper, in the title Bill Car-r, iFlrank Cox, Cyril Ryan, role, flllled her part with the easedloland Hogan, and M. Campbell. and nnturaincss that luis made lier Specialties by Miss Kathleen ii grunt favorite with local auilienc- lie-ruby. es, and the audience last night An added attraction was the m_us- sliowed- its appreciation, of her 11111169.] number by Wagner's Orchestra |out lby presenting her with twoiwhlcli was increased in numbers beautiful bouquets of flowers. Mrslfor the occasion. ilt consisted of the Iifiooper hn-d n. difficult part to ploy lfollnwlng-playens: Leader, Mr. Ben Wagner; Violin, Piano, Miss as it called for a- greal. deal of con-l ‘much to the succesii of the play. Arthur lGaudet; (lornel, Mr. Fred i iDr. 1'. E. Robins, playing op-i-lfllleilh: Bus. Mr. C. J- Mitchell: positc in tihe role _of Donald Morsh-pSiixaphone, Mr. Jack McAndi-ew; Son of Dickens . Binds Name Has all, also played his part to perfec~‘,l)l'llmfl. Mr. Cud Gnrnhum. tloii, and added to his long list Oil iMlss Kathleen iiiornby played snot-cases as on amateur actor. very pleasingly o. violin selection Mr. Leigh V. iDliigweil, in tho between the first and second acts. part 0i‘ his friend, was likewise ful- ly up t.o his pasl. performances, and rendered able support to the leoil- E ’ S lug actors. Mr. William Schofleld. who ‘iii S tho past had delighted local aud- iences iii comedy roles, was seen lust, night. for the first time iii ‘ ' straight (irillllfl, in the role of .l. ii. iBowden, and proved equally ul - , _ , home iu it. _ CHA-M-ONIX. France, Oct. 18. — Mr. Albert Blanchard,‘ m, Mad- Prince Chifitubu, second son of the nine Lucy, mule Parisian‘ moillste, Jdmflefflvl‘ o! Jlfwll. was 0116 0i‘ guvp a m9 mm immrmnagion opthousahds who gratified their de- im, pan’ and his mo," m“, Bndisiro to scale high mountains and manner, In-“ymed much o, um h,,_ made 1928 a banner year in Alpine mor of the DPOCUOHOIlw "nmmui- . , The Prince proved his skill ss s Mr. Roland ii-iowstt as Lawrence 611mb“ by conquer-ins the ‘Fir-ml- Ha,|1ey_ who h“ desk“ on “anmfasrhorn-lbs highest in tho Bern- Mr. Cccil iiviomioii d! cisriisoir, the m mlerllllll- "is 9'0" Smile-m" butler each dllleii his role with abil-ihom 9nd. U"! ‘Mfllerhmn- The “y, “m, gum m“, ‘Imtrayuh o, last. ascent took place on the birth- 0; “,9 types they l_preaen,_ed_ .18? 0i: his father. the Mikado. and ithe Prléioe ‘hafid uiililisusl CXtDGII- Mm m; _Mcq,,| m, a, Mwsnco o use re g -, s grea us- Mara-ha", Mi“ Luqgmméihud’ m, lions] Japanese festival “Teaches. Eleanor’ w" ma“ mm“ “M M,“ etiin on the summit of one of the "Men “u.” u the twojfenow cow highest peaks in the Alps. splriitors of irene, Miss Anne Egon ' its lreneQiUli-lsh mother, dbl! Mrs. Jock Moc-Domlld- as’ another wor-' ‘rlod mother, also lell. nothing to pol desired in their interpremioii oi] lhel; rsazclive ‘our: and their _ wor n _ nota. Rtl ' toitie com- pleie success o! thpjifoduotlon. I . a Handlcap some of the latest sohgzhlts oil -—-—- - ' the seiufon wsre-fplessinaly sung BONDON, Oct. 18. —-iBearln| the during the play by ti“; Dflmimlnaine, of an honored celebrity is members of the 12MB.‘ none sins "well"!!! et ll handicap- ‘When s been an a vantage t hffn in some ‘yam, ffwjg" ‘:25 ways. until. others “it libd been s Wuhan, , “won” ‘Inf, .. diladvahlls because people bad ’ ‘m a clad‘ much of him “Sky Rocks‘ "hat rim ufgiliv-ia m“, ' - -~----,~» -- s»- ......... .*.':::'.'.i':':.'::-..".'...i: bind! Ho‘. V elf all --llie iova 1's ltlflll of tho 832000.000 in the treas- ‘xfirfisgggtiméz qértil: Begfiexzlifiitry will be settled nokt . session ilios included excursions in law. sch-I'm“ m” pmsgbmty °7 “man claim‘ letics, business and the p1 fe-ssion “m” 59mg P“ d i“ 1"" and m era: I arms m we" as po,,,,cfl_ in proportlom. This compensation, Dunks most o, ms predeceesoraymust ilvo compassionate and -votcd- h, the Austral,“ premiership’ Mmby par llilmelli as such claims have ,l3ruce is n. native-born Austrailanim mg“ 5mm“ die wiis educated in England. how- {>- ‘fii.."z.ii‘215F155.Pféifidiiifii Forms‘ Premier _ Quits Political Life helped row his vanslty to victory against Oxford in 1904. Leaving school, he took a brief fling at the lEngiish bar, but left that when the! AT1;i-}Ng_ Greece, not, 13__,Forni- will‘ came t0 110090! l1 captaincy H1111 er Premier Eleutherlos Venizeios take part in the Gellipeli offensive-hos issued l! marines-to to the Greek where he was twice wotiudeilfrhaljpeopie announcing his definite with- ‘he was s thorough soldier is aliosr-lorowi from political life. He de- ed by the military cross and croixlciares he W111 no, Qccgpt (he Drag]. de slierre. which he posse-wis- dency or a ‘seal: in the Chamber of After the war he returned to bllfilgnepuues but omy a plage on (hi, Jlefl! ill AllBi-Pllllll. U191! elltflrfid DOlHfuLure non-political council of state ,tics. He ignored the taunts of hlsfand temporary dipiomatic missions enemies, who charsed him Wlllljabroad. Ho expresses the hope that Jwlns ‘fa political onlllteur." and (he representatives will have an ab- evslltllflllr achieved cabinet rsnk~ solute majority ill the coming elec-_ The" 9mm’ m9 "nwuflm- Premierqtinns and adds that the army should lshlil. Almost. at once lie made hlsvcease mtprferlng in politics. ' ‘first-bowie thelBritlsh piibllc as a Prime Minister when he came to England in 102.’! to attend the la-st imperial Conference. Mr. Bruce's hobby lis golf and when he is ail home he reserves one day each week for this sport. department of the Georgia School of Technology which, after a. two year period of research, hus just succeeded in applying a glass-like veneered surface and is now pro- ducing actual samples. its only use iii the past hns been for dock piling and the building of rugged“ picturesque log cabins. Cabinet to Discuss Alberta V Coal Pact (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Oct. 1'8. —-Ciibinet ministers are returning to Ottawa after a. few days spent in their own constituencies. A cabinet council is called for tomorrow afternoon. -‘P%l‘hfli>s the chief business before the council is the transportation of Alberta coal to eastern Canada. and the federal government is ex- pected to mitke some announce- inent soon as to the extent of its assistance to this movement. Ten- tative plans have been submitted to provincial premiers and their re- pllos will probably be available. Palmetto Tree Is Being Turned To Furniture ArnANrA, 0a., Qot. 1s. - Thel sable palmetto tree. emblematic of‘ the time of South Carolina, is about to attain its second place in the history of tlis United States. This time ft will be chronicled in the annals of furniture manufact- tiring. THE 5EA$HORE to BECOMIN c.- iiioas AND MORE THE‘ Er: SIDE- \ 5 noioorrno, Oct. 1o. --Marltime. fresh winds. cloudy and cool with scattered showers. Toronto. cloudy. "T32 Montreal, clear 46-412 The tree received first historical Qubuv “may " “~32 mention as a protection for the HIWII- 6°"! - “*4 American ooloniat in their de- 5l-- 301m. cl!" -- 54-43 tense of Fort Monltrie, where the Boston. cloudy ~- _ - 50-3“ shot from the British fleet sank New York rain 55-33 Cherlotteto , cloudy 01-41 High this -thls nwrnina at 8.46 and tonight at 0.38. . Sun sets this afternoon at 5.08 m rises tomorrow morning at Full moon Thursday Oct. i111. iiarniieasly in the soft. sponly logs. ls attention prompted by the unique porous quality of the tree, a large industrialist acquired a 300,000 acre tract of groves and enlisted the aid of twelve labor- atories of furniture companies in O'Connor also arrived and added Charles theatre, but for the last. forty years Premier King pleased when “Tay Pay" his kindly irieh welcome. ——--<o>-—i Best Dressed Woman Takes v 5th Husband f PARl-S, Oct. 18.-Mrs. Jean Nash. of New York, know-it as "the beet dressed woman in the world.” molt lier fifth husband in on City iI-Lall of the sixteenth ward of Perle yesterday, when she married iPaul Dubonnst, a. well-known Parisian sportsman and son of the million- aire cordial manufacturer. Dnbou- riet recently was divorcgd from the daughter of the perfume manufac- turer, Francois Coty. who also is proprietor of the newspaper Figaro. Radical Party T9 Back Poincare BORiDEAiUX, France. Oct. 18.- Riitlfication of the Washington debt o agreement with. reservations res- pecting safeguard and transfer clauses, and support for the Poin- care cabinet on questions immed- lately affecting stabilization o"! the franc and improvement of fiance's economic and financial situation were two important decisionsrsacb- ad by the Radical Party in tho course of a four-days conference which ended today. $144+ NOTED ROYAL THEATRE GOES lNiTO REPERTORY CAMBRIDGE, England, Oct. 18. —-Tlie Old Royal Theatre, Bnrn~ well, tho only regency theatre still intact in which Macresdy, Keinblc.’ Kenn, Miss iFoote and Sheridan Knowles played, 1s under reconstruction and will be convert- ed into a repertory theatre for Cambridge. Dickens gave readings in this old it has been used as a mission ball.‘ A professional company of fifteen has been engaged and will be sup plcmented by amateurs. Announcements, ,- Meetings, Etc. "Como to League of (trees Hall Wednesday evening, Oct. 20th to bear Rev. F. Clorsn, 6.8.8.11. give his lecture on character . cwll-lo-llhti "Will all those intsrpsted in the ' cemetery at Cross ‘Roads, Lot fl meet there at 1 p. in. on Wednes- day, Oct. 20th. Important. 2140 "Meeting on Thursday, Oct list Listing Hog and ism-ha Ho: shipment Oct. 20th. 1f poaalhla those who have larab to sell should attend this meeting-ills: ship- ping Club. I140 ‘Ct-Moving plead-res. Wfllflflglll sow at reno, r. o-a t;, Stanley Irltlsenmdsy, r tieiii ‘chutney, Vane. i "Remember “out: Isle of mor, , stock llll implements at lessees f- an attempt to apply a veneer fin- 13,51 A m, ish. lAfter all hsd failed, the work flgmmqgfdg M, “in” mm. ." iiimtiisr. "'~ _, a ‘fdflllitlll- .. y. 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