should advertiseit sale. i The meITc-hlant who says his business isn’t w 0 r t h advertising for f fir; flllfllllll Two (inn % Guardian, Inuulod ll Ill’! (Canadian Press.) wNDON, Oct. 2l.—The must come when the curtain drawn finally 0n stands today. What is in a special Wembley number, Empire Exhibition grounds is the perlnattence of a city. holds buildings that built not for a season, but ricity “laid on." It ls not to has gone the “gills are turned ullt and Khtes ('Itk~‘(‘ii. that tltis hi. be left to rot in idleness. __________________ REPUBLICANS WANT COOLHJQE (Canadian Press.) WASIIINUWIN, Oct. licatl leaders appeal to the coltntry 11 Rililllililvilll House ill the region west think (‘ortliilge will be elected Pre sident. er. over lite prospects as to House and Senate, one or both of them Qflliiiv; if not‘ Democratic, they fear the lletnocrnts nnd Ln Follette films will be in control of Con- green. (lent-rally speaking, 11110 1.1111191. Recs with the prcsiclctlcy. Under the usual! rule, if Coolidge is elect- ed. ihc llnuso wlll- go Republican. liilt what the regular Republicans arc il.|l1)1‘t‘lli=1l.\iiv0. nvcr, 11.1 111111 11 utay go lleptrblicnn in name and -"‘l_hart of the Republican element be lusurgettt. and not nmendabletto the organization. In other words, ihcy fear the insurgents will hold the balance of power, As for the Senate, it. does not depend on the presidential outcome 1° illilithlng like the extent the llouse does. Coolidge might easi- ly he elected and yet the Demo "his vflnture the Senate. The conditions in several cru- cial Suites are so mixed and com- hlicatetl, that forecasts as to the llousc and Senate are not of tnucll value- The Democrats are making fiilflilll claims to both House and Efetiatc and especially to the Sen- und fear that U"|"-‘l-*1 the regular Republicans "l" Ruin both House and Sena/to the election oi’ Coolidge will in home respects be a source oi‘ much lriiiible to tthem. They will huvc the responsibility for the govern- ment and yet cannot shape u lcgis. "ti" Program at a time when the “limit? is tiemundlng constructivi- ieitisiatitltt. A legislative branch. hiistiie to the administration would: 1 t1 continued source of trotthle time is Wembley as it to happen next? The question i\ i'ull of in- teresting suggestion for these vast hails and spacious grounds are not like a theatre, from which the pluy~ em may withdraw without leaving the public more than mildly inter. ested in the problem of what its to happen next. The Times comments on the possibilities of the situation Ill large sections oi’ the British there .Ii have bee]; 'for ages. It has an elaborate transportation system, and gas, wuter and elect~ be sup- posed that when the last exhibimr with his packing cusg 111111 the S111)‘ equip ped town of steel and concrete will 21.—-Ileptlh. iirc milking a strong 110w to elect _ anti Senate. in spite of the uncertainty of things _ of the iliissis- ' Rllllil. ntostot‘ the Republican chiefs ’l‘l1cy are worried, howev- tthe will go Dem- iifilsuutuua u WEMBIEY lxrtlslltol I11 Being Daily Accomplished With Great Despatch. Will Wembley Be Re-opened Next Year Is Being Asked 011 A11 Sid es ______.___§__ of Wembley is worthy of some con liostc the buildings "ill-tilt be put when thel-Ixhibitiot this case, is a more took will be one of enormous mngn ut thr least, for the moving. l‘llll tight out under their own pow cl‘. but the South African one will it built on too wide a gauge fol English rails. A great deal of mu- tcrizll elsewhere will be moved by motor lorry, and road yvlll be able to ply in and out of tilt: huildlttgs ut will as the steps are removed ‘and the railed inclines nrc uncovers-d. So thoroughly have the plans been workedout that in tho storage sheds at Ncnsiicn there is a critic or ‘box [or every portublo exhibit at Wemblcy. Then, when the Neasden sheds are empty and the lvelnbley that Londoners and countless visitors huvr- known for so malty months is no more, what next‘! Will the lake be iillcd in, and the coal mine illlcd -1tp‘.’ Will the Antuseltlent Park - 1irolmbly the nun-st tnoderlt in exis tetlcc»bc silent? Will the Stadium be throngetl only on the tiny oi’ the Association Football Cup 'i‘ic‘.’ llltt already there it: u demand for repetition oi‘ the Idlllllire Pug- eunt. and nowhere is there so suit- able a place to glv}; it as the Wont- bley Stadium. There are a great number of uses, too, to which the pavilion might be put. Buildings like the home ,6 the Palaces of Engmeeritlg and Illdllfl- try nre sturdy 11nd strong enough to be used as workuhops. and there is power right on the spot. In any case the lensing of them for that. or tor storage pltrposcs would pro- duce uound revenue. IXBCRIISg they nro so hundy to rail and road trans port. .\'n iloubt some of the small billi- dlugo will be quickly disnnltltied -- tlttlt is the nutural destiny of thc ins..- pcrntnutvtltly coltsirtlcictl billi- dittu~1~ but at u time when every in- dustry i5 ltoustclttlnting and when qililiiifillfi of swift and atlcquzttb 1tr:tltsport are ‘DOCOIIIIIIK more and lllill‘i‘ prmsin; the utility of them: structures ntust impress itself on n11 who are Interotctl. it would upponr thut the group- in gcii the buildings has made ii. 111111 011111111111881118111 m the 1,1051 ptp-dble i'or those oi‘ o itermnncnt dent, 11,111 1.1011111 mean a 101111 11111111 rtnture to he transformed into work- 0l bitittir politics. years would be distinguished by Dillllicnl contention of the iflncorous sort, with littlo c1111- strtlctivc ‘IICIIICVEIIIEIIL in luent. §—_-_ ___.._.__ noon olltlolnnu cont-norms q-nhlvsnnsnyifl FLIGHT 0n Sunday. Octob 12th. in MFI 11-111.. this clout Zeppelin ZR-fi e i or Lukehurtlt. n.6,}: She limiletl at 9.1a a.m. on October 1m. r11..- lisnssr which thmwf" {Piaf 111m gala arrival of the Z1R-ll marks the fou rth successful a! 9m." ° m! Atlantic Ocean in non stdll flilht. Aeronautic eXlii-‘Tl! 11°" "n"! "w “ma” hound f ird la i0 11p of ll seen on the right. an the waters of the tnost interfering with lite The 11.1111 111111’ shops or factories without such l'l(‘" tivlties as would go on inside them amenities oi the park nud 1tleztrurt- grounds ad- govcrn-juiltittg_ The question oi‘ the evacuation slderation before that ol‘ what ‘pur- nnd grounds is over, Months of time and labor were expended in transporting the‘ exhibits to their places at Wemblcy but the problem of moving out, iu complicated l-lxperimcutztl Farms; 2. Live Stock, 011p titan that of moving in. Thclfl, Plcaizh ot‘ Animals; i tilde. and will occupy three monthlylilllii FPFllliZPi‘; ti. Frilil; llritlslt efficiency its shown in the plans which have been mapped ourliratlchtes are men of outstantlitlg F1151w111 g1, megability’ in a general way in their 1111111111005 1o 111‘, 111g 11111111111115, 1,1-1o'.vt1 lines. and thcy are in every, Pillllcr the steps, yvhigp were ]111111(‘liS[1lll the head oi‘ n‘ more or lcssi over the railway lines ivhich run Cxtcmlw“ Slim "f highly "dill"! 1111-0111111 1119 1P111ace5 o1» E11g111c01jtechnical men who are devoting ing and industry. Then the big with"E"l"_“"“’{" “m” “ml m] “w” “"1 as now (m Show W111 have 11111,, etglcs toward the udvanccmctlt oi work to do in slinging the lteavq cngitn-s and other ntnchilrcs onto‘ the lilies. English locomotives can] have to be dismantled, because it trilnsjori Ilritish Government exhibit i tholil 811111111!‘ 911111101118 that progress [The Public Adi“ The Department 0f Agriculture Tile Canadian people ilave. lllriilii-th their (lovcrnmcnts. Feder- ni and Provincial, built up verv ex. tent-live. services intended to bene- ilt the people generally‘ and to ad- lllfllltiltll‘ the laws of the Nation. Among these various stervices. pro hably tlm most widely known and certainly the tnost generally use- ful. are those included in the Fed- eral and the various Provincial- Depzlrtntenis of Agriculture. Every _ register you cunllot vote." -—————<+c-—- Province in the Dominion has an .\gl'ictlllural lJt-pllrtnlitttt but ihel Fctlcrul Ilcpartnteltt 0i‘ Agriculture‘ is easily. as might be supposed. the most. extensive in scope and the tnost comprehensive ill the work done Some of the services includctl in this IPetIernI Dcpartlniatlt. are: 1, I , Dairying 1‘autl (Iold Storage; :1, Seed, lt‘cetl 7, Ento- jtnolugv, and X, Pllllllicillimlti. 'i‘ht,= Chiefs of these various the interests oi‘ (‘zltlulitt and (‘antl- iiiilllh‘. To give you some idea of itho scope of the work luring citrrir-tl on I ntight " that there are some 1IOT5 ttnchtlical and scnli-techltlcal: ciiicers titnployctl and with evcnj this large number ct" mcn in tnatly oust-s certain oiilccrs have to iliv ide t.hcir~ time timorlg vtlriouslitlcs of work. 'i‘hcse lines vary in im portaltcti and ill apparctlt. tnagtli- turic. 'i‘ilcy run trout a stiltly of lliviiltltin‘ of illlltlg silos to res trch into the life ltistolgv of thc corn borer, n most tiangerotts and dc- s-lruciivtl insect attacking corn ill this‘ country and in the llnilcil States; or from the hzmtllitlg til 1i team of tirnughl ltorses iveigltittg a tin or tnoveupiecc to iht! chum lcnl analysis of the feeds needed to tilaintttin sllkllvll. team ill l-iiliiii illlillli‘ and Vlltllllillt‘: content 0i‘ their food. It. will he readily lllltlfllfiltlfiti. tllcn, thut practically every citizen ttt‘ (‘auadn is interested _il1 some- thing in connection with which in- fortnntitln could he secured from some liranclt of this Dcparttnent. it is just as evident, loo, thatsottlc oiliccr in the llcpnrilntinl would be beltciiietl by hearing oi‘ the i'.\‘i><"‘| cntrcs of the hlrnnel" or others who may he working under diillcltltics or who ltnswproblctns to solve. The problems of ihc individual arc the problems of the nations. and it is only by mutually working on our problems and sharing our information with others interested is possible. Every Branch of the Deliflflmelll- mentioned, even Publications, has representatives in every Province. and in some cases large staffs or" maintained. Tile help oi‘ these men is nvzlilnble to whoever may need it, and frequently personal Vlillfi are mlule by our oillecrs to 11011135 whore problems need solution. or when», advice is needed. For instance. llranch Ifnrms, nt least onn and llSllillly two or morn are loctttctl in trvcry l’l‘°"1l1¢“- 'I‘hcse izlrnts arc (‘illlilll-lfld l" Cliff)’ on such systems oi‘ lflfDlIllK as arc 1-,n11.<Id01‘r\tI most suitable for the jilrovince served or, at least, for ‘that ptlrt of it where the farm is located. Tho Sllllfifilllfiililiilll and his staff are in addition t1losiily l" touch with the furthers and others in the district. and are SillilYlIlKm u very intimate wuy very ‘many of the problems confronting the farm. ers in that region. These men on the Branch fnrml are worth RG1" ting Ill totich with. They ‘are nl~ ways pleased to henr from those having dlillcttlties. Ii‘ you, Mr. Listener. have any problem reint- ‘v Frledrichilhafen. GP"; "W 1 lrlalbla flight qu gvldgnca that. lighter than air craft is destined to ho the inter continental 1111850111791‘ 1 . ii 0f the near future. h diri ible m4 i 1m m a th JOIITIIQY tram E1181!" laud. after battling through: blzdludiorm 03ft the c.5111... Ct;ms.t. A‘ few days 1M0!‘ l" R34 11"“ return journey without any troublous incident. The first and only non-atoll flemlliml“ Atlantic was mode by two British aviators, Alcock and Brown, in Jun-y 1919- to Long is- 1e flight. across tko 1 Sllpcrintcttticnt, ltlxporiluclltltl Fiiflll 14.; KviliVlili‘. . ing, t)nt.; Harrow, Ont. will get you the information you nectl or, at least, tell you the best thing to do under the circumstances. weekly market. many services in connection with marketing. ducer by directing him how, when and where ip market his livestock or 1totiltry and Get. in touch with this llranch, Mr. liisictlttr. and it will not only hclp you for you. 1's concerned with the ltcaltll tifthe live stock of ttlte country. 'l‘ttitcrcu- Insist is one of illc Rl‘t‘.'lii‘Sli~lt‘i)llI‘LZ‘ es oi the. ltutnutl race. cltici‘ lines oi‘ work oi‘ this ltrzlnch \\\N\ Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like The De w ‘§\\\\ Women Register And Will Vote (Canadian Press) NEW YOIIK, Oct ?l.l~—it has rc- mained for women to do i1_ novel. economical and sensible thing in the Presidential election campaign. The rivnl parties have set out u joint cull ltrging women to regis- ter. lt has been sent broadcast through this state: “If you do not Women Opens a“ New Radio Glass (Canadian Press) biON'l‘liI<lAIi, Oct. 21‘ Women have a class ot‘ their own in a com- pctlton for amateur rntllo enthus- iasts ltegititllltg Oct, 2i), 11111101- (he auspices otlille. .\i()lllI‘t‘ilI District Radio (‘lull in sets ccnstructetl. Points will be: design, workman- ship. zlppcurlttrcer, and general elec- trical excellence. n HAD CHICKEN DINNER ON BIG DIRIGIBLE ~ NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—As the crly viii‘ 01' ihc pilots threw over l-‘XPPYllls from lliS tiiliry in a rubber kite-toil pouch at a pvcnrrzrnged spot. lie describes how on Tuesday the crew Iiillilti on fricd chicken anti apple sauce whih- above. the ztirshiifs pct cttilary chirped ;1\v11y' angry at ltei11gilist\1l'lie.tl by the clutter of 1tlzttes. As the diri ‘hie lli‘iil't‘il tho Neyv- foundllltld coast the till‘ ltectlmc f=llildonly' told. Prcviousli" the writ- er had be: :1 able to wall: about ill ilyjaltllts. Now lip was all but frcczlllf: and tlonnctl l-vc tlvail- zltble stitch oi‘ t-lutltilrg‘, .\'i, it fell but the fights of lillliiax were clear- ly visible. ill ilyillg ovcl" Boston llit‘_v t-ilultl clearly" ltczll" the wel- i-.o:ni~ llroalticllr-"t by lilil iktclory \\'Iti:=tle>=. illlrint: the \'tl\‘ili.‘,t‘ three storms were encounter-c . but the grctltcst i11co:l\clfit~ltci.~ was rauscil by shortage of ivatcr for . ing in crop protluitiqll, live sitock fi-ctling or managcnlt-llt. irtlilgrtltv- ing. poultry" or ilecs or itnythillg t-lst- on the ttlrln, wily not gel. ill tout-It with nithct" the fllrnl at (lt iit\\'il or your nearest llratlcil farm. .\ lwiter iltItil‘l‘SSt‘(| to the Experi- tticlltzll Fnrltl, Ottawa; or to tllc i'|ltllIi)Iii‘lil\\'ll. i‘ ltl.l.; Nuppau, N. .' l"rctlcl'ictlln. N. ll.; Si. .\lllli\ tic in Pocaiicre, Qilcj (lap llouge, Quin; Lcuntlxviilc. Que; Lu l-‘ertne, Quin; Knpttskus- Tile Live Stock Ilrutlcll sends out reports. lit has It can help the pro poultry products. but nmkc inlmeiliaie ttnoncy The Health oi‘ Animals llrzittcil i ZIt-li was" passltlg the statue 0i’ lib~ ' the ‘ (‘launder there It‘ you are suffering \ve can help YOII. problem. a note dropped to the De partmcnt will is sure oi‘ a speedy reply. Letters CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, OCTOBER Want Women To ‘ Pay Income Tax (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Alta- Oct. 21-l Edlncnton Service tax provisionsl may be zlppllretl to tnnrricdyivonlen who are earning incomes in addition to their husbunti's. if u proposal from the civic hy-laws committee Isl atloptetl by the ci-ty council, While, single persons receiving incotnesl under $750 are exempt from taxa- tion, it is cluinletl that there are quite l1 number of ‘cases of young married couples curning possibly over $1.500 each, Some of these} couples are without dependents and are therefore somswltnt in the sanlc class as single persons yet the husband tnx unit-st»: the incotnc is above 81.500. New the proposal is thut in such cases they would each bc liublc for the service tax. Chinese N tIIEéXES Educated In Canada (Canadian Press) l 1 VICTORIA. B, (7., Oct. 2l—*-lliiss Agnes Chan of this city has sailed for China, whore she has accepted a position as nurse in the Wesley- an Methodist lllisslon Hospital, Satshzltt, South China, bliss Chan came to (‘nnudu as a little girl of eigllt- and was ctlltczitetl in the Orfclttal Ilcme and School, Vic- by the bltvthcdist. (‘hurclt of Front there she entered the Victoria lligh School and while voluntceretl for missionary ivork, her prefcrctlct: being among her own ltcnple. ' After lnzltril-ullltiotl bliss (‘ban went to ’l‘oronto and took ltcr uttrsels coltrse at the “lomctrg Col- lege ilospitztl- grntlltating with hon- ors, Silo thcn took n. post-gradu- llli- cottrse in Doiroit and for a short time undertook 1irivntt- nurs- ing in 'i‘oroultl until the (tall cattle to the, work in China. Site goes ' the direct result of miss- \v0ri( among Orientals of this i province. —-—-_-__€__.___ Fruit industry. Marketing and grading are their main lines oi‘ work, and they can do ntuch to 1191i) yon out. it‘ you will gci. in touch with thcm. 'l'lt1- Seed, Ida-ed and Fertilizer Brzltlch is responsible for- the in» HPOVIIOII and control as in quality of all scctls‘. feeds and feriillzcrs pill on ihc (‘alnatiiltlt ntarltct. It’ you think you are not getting the right tiling front your dealer‘ in the way of seeds or fcttds or commer- ciall fertilizer get ill touch with this: Ilrnnch. Tho ltlntonltllcgicnl llrnnch is in- terested in insects. The protection of our crops and trees, our ilonlcs- tic animals anti even ourselves against insects is a very great pro. blem indeed today, and seems to be getting more and more ofa task. In brief. no matter what. your oi‘ Agriculture. Ottawa, reach the right nillccr and uddrtisscil in this way tlo not. need l to pay postage. They travel free. In cottclitsion, I may sny the l~‘cd~ One of tho is the eradlclitliltl of llnvino tuber- cltlosis. Write the llrtlnch about your hcrd of cutttlit oi‘ you feel any desire to clean up illlti free. your herd ‘from this fell disease. The Dairy anti (Joid Storage "Tillltlil cottccrtts itself with nnir- ketlng dairy produce and, to a littl- ited extcht, with the tnatlufztctttre of the. sunle. They are interested ulso ill protecting the consutncr from fraud in the way of adulter- nted bltttcr. etc The l-‘ruit Ilrntlch is devoting its tlllltfl-{IOS to the promoting oi‘ our l oral Departlncnt of Agriculture publishes each yeur a large nunt. ber of reports and bnlltstins. These are fret», for the asking. li‘ you are» inicrcstctl in any special line or in general Agricultltri- o1- i11 111111011; ultyiltitig around ihc house. Mr. and bit-s, Listener, we ciau nlnlost cor- tnlnly send you some printed in- inrntatiotl in the form of n circu- lar, bulletin or report that will be of ‘good 11210 to you. Address silch requests for pub licutlons in the same way, “De- partment. of Agriculture. under same conditions “postage tree“ nnd you‘li get the informa- tion. FIRST FRENCH CATHOLIC CIIUROII IN NIAGARA FENINSIILA Rt. Rev. Mgr. Morris is seon with the trowel,“ and‘ Rev. Father Hamel. French Parish Priest. is reading the service. while the corner stone for the first French Roman trict is being laid. This edifice, wh of the immaculate Conception," is and will be completed by Novelnbg 1'. Catholic Church in the Niagara Dis- ich will be known as “The Church being erected in St. Catherines Ottawa." | 23, 1924 Presidential Election Is Drawing Near (Canadian Press.) ‘VASTIINGTON, Oct. 21.——-Wilh but a silori time left until the elce. lion, ‘President (‘ooliilgc is appar- ently (iestitleti to be chosen at the polls Noventhet- -i, as his own suc- cessor. Outwurilly. Ills opponents have not made such progress lute» ly no to insure them enough elect ornl ‘votes to block iris clot-tion.. The view oi most observers here continues to be as it has been for some (lays, thut the President will win. . Atltniuistration leaders for publi. cation fur freely predicting thut is not 111mm 1m- 1119'(‘ooliilge will win by a heavy mar- i" m“ gin. When talking among them HUTVPH, however, they 1tresetlt a considerably different view of it. Their private opinion, llilt for pub- lication, is that (loolitige will win but that the situation in a nuntbcr of States is too close and (loubtful for comfort. The Lu Follette campaign re- mains as it has been from the out. set, sontething which cannot bu judged with any greut accuracy. Senator La Folette will get a large silent vote, apparently, frotn 1tcoplc who ordinarily vote Itepubliczltt or Democrat, bilt this year will say nothing and g0 to lhe polls and cast a ballot for him. This makes itt well-nigh impossible to predict the outcome in certain of the east- ern states with ccrttiintiz Iowa, Minnesota. LlalifornitbNcli- raskzi, and South Dakota are among the States where there is a strong Lu. Follette support. The Coolidge leaders insist (‘oolldgc will carry catch one of the States nnnletrl. This may prove to be trite, but it isalso trite conditions in those States are complicated and uncertain. It is ('i)X_l('.t‘lVili)i£‘. that Ln Fnllettts ntiglll capture all the States ntltnctl. 111 addltiolt to Wisconsin and North Dakota. in that event, the election would flu to the llouse unless Davis, llcnlocrzitli: nonllnrfi. lmwcd very weak. Much ilepcntls on how successful Lu Foilettc is in making voles on his present i011!‘- Dcmocratlc leaders insist Davis will get nt least 20c out of 531 0191-1111111 votes. that La Foliettc will get 70 or more and that the election will thus be thrown lnt.o the House. Some ot‘ the more en- thusiastic Davis men say he will get. tinough eastern silpporit i0 elect hint. lils election now seems almost out iii the IIIIPSUOII- hm“ ever. The figure oi‘ 306. 11S VIQ-lvm] by inlpzlrtinl observers here, is in" high anti lat Follettti todny hnslcss than an even chance. of realizing 7i). In other words. the proverbial luck oi‘ coolldge upparculll‘ is tw- ing to stay with him for a tlmif at least, and the. bctiinf! l5 “m” than cvcn thut he will get Zilil or more electoral votes which will iu- cure his clcPlioll- (réi- IIIS SENTENCE. "A teacher wr0te l! “Bl 0f Slwmng words on the board, asking 11W Di!‘ pils to put them into HCIIIBIVJQE 1° illustrattc their mcaninfi- 0116 W0“? “.115 311,111“; 11,1111 u boy wrote this SUlllUllCtlI ‘It I hutl u ILCCU oi cake. i would goblet.’ " l _._________ __.._;;___._ When the mail order catalogue is being dis- tributed is the time to get in with effective newspaper advertis- ing. A nun! Buhnrlvflflll n: u-u. cur-u Ind n. u. mu Delivered $5.00 JG iilNiliiN PIIIICE lltlRRY 1 ilVER NIGHT culls Which Are Openly Patronised By Canadian 1 And American Sightseers And Where Crime And Theft Are Known To Exist LONDON, Oct. 2l.~~ lnttultive these clubs, visitctl by 1i fir?“ PP‘: ‘bolice ctutlitaign is lllatlncti against pt-esetltailve rcccntlly- 11111. 5-1-1111»,- 111‘ 11111icsirzlble night one large 1110111 0n 11,11: _l|~ Tlnmm 1clubs which ltave sprung into cxls- a bulltlltlt: ill -\ iii" 01"‘ >1 “Qinl m tent-e tiuring the summer motltlts on tin- outct duot grituii i . Piccadilly anti Soho dis‘ 3a Ilill‘l'il\\‘ massage, \vln»rt~ a haird- tricts v faced man, with the limit-uninvi- There are more night gclilbs inland built] oi‘ 1111 cX-llfllt‘ ‘lighter. London now than over before. New clubs are being tipencil twery week. _ 11nd the scandal of the ltnsuvory’ pint-e was sululuoncil. lie Sllllill)‘ club has rettcilctl a point. when ltpisltctl the nalni-s oi the 11:11‘t_\'1 1111151 1,1. §11111,1-,.$S1.111 _.\ 11111115111111 wrote out illTik-I tncltlln~rsh|11 tickets portion of the slnziller night clubstiiclllauili-tl 5s, for i-lii-lt IlitkPli and are, of eoursep pcrft-cthv respect stated that the lni-lttlli-rfililll lllfilfil 111110111111 1-1111101- 111111 111111-1-5, where for tllvi c ntonths. .\o .l‘t‘t|lli*3~'l 1111-11‘ err: and their friends can atlllrl-sses or any ]liiI‘llt'lII'll'.\' “as tlz1nct= and watch a cabaret showj llttlile, and once paylnen} w. ' nlndo of sorts. but others are just illicit. ihc tuiriy was escort-oi llpSlfllYS drinking tit-its. wilt-rt» other brolltl-slllntlilt-rctl pl1g~ Frequclltcrs of these ]lIll('i'S are Iiili'l()ll.\'|(lll|f1llH lll"l1 541ml" Kimm- drilled 11-115 1111- gnztrtlitln. T111. socallcil sect-entry’ of the briladly into two < 15, 'l‘l1i*rt1oln was crtnvtit-ii with mori- theultsztvory nniitlftep (‘Pillllllilijllltl ilitili ti lllillillTll ilvfilili“ “Dlllml "E 1111, 11111111-0111 11111101- 111 1,1;11111111.tl1t* tnos-t llntlcsirahle iIi~5t'l'l]lll0Il. who is swintllcd quite Openly in the and men l-tthtrr sober crooks or 111-111., 111 111111-11 111111 111 (hi1 chnygl-g tnnri- than lllill-tltilnk vtctllns. for refreslttnctli. “minim “Y” “km-g 1'1"” m ‘l Hlllilii space of parquet flooring i" the tuni- oi‘ an electric piano. One ('i!l‘lli'I‘ hcltl it little bar, which al~ though it ctlrrit-tl a notic -, “Ladies cannot be, Htl'\'t’ii at the bur." was chiefly ibronged by wonli-tl. It was well zlltcr lnftlllighi» but all mun- ni-l" of intoxicants were being St'l‘\'i d without any pretence. 'l‘hcr1- was no suggcsiiotl of any meals ll-ing scrvctl. Fttcscttrtctl wonlell trlcd to scrape friendship with any uttattairhetl IIIIIII-P. The Wilillti colllilalty was kept locklril in, To get out of the club it was necessary to shout tltroltgh ‘.1 little iron grille. 'l‘lle sec-rotary then nilpettrtzil to nnlatclt the door and count ihc number of persons who wishctl to lettve. Ilc would shout to ills; frontdonr guztrdiatl. "'i‘hrec tor whatever it nliglit hi‘) coming down," and the departing lnetnhers would creep through a Ilill‘l‘()\\' door. i1‘ by any tniscitnnce :1 fire oc- (‘lll'l‘i‘ti i11 such a place few could escape down the narrow‘ stairs. fit. A Crusade Against; Beauty Pictures (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 21~~SpcaItiltg at the (‘hurcil of Our Ltlily of Mount Funnel, llcv. Faltllcr lionolno made, n brief rcil-rcnlee to the prcsetlci- of siiclters on autos, which, he said. had ililtiOillil a crnzt- with some peo- ple. iii» tienottncetl the "beauty pictures" nnd salt! that any tnotor- Strangers Victimized. I Iliany complaints have been made to the ittllitle by tourists 0t‘ the tricks zltloptetl by these clubs, ll is a frciillcnt happctllng for a man —ont\vzlrtily wcll spokctt and tit» ucntmto scrape actiuainttltlce with a party of mule visitors in an hotel and to persuade them that he can show them the real inside of Lon- tion night club life. lie explains. oi‘ course, that hc will have to pay “gilt-st fees" at the various clubs of which he is a mcnlbcr, untl for this purpose collects us tnuch as ho can froln the party. 'I‘hen hi: takes them to one of the worst oi‘ the clubs and. alter a while. is cai- lcd away on some excuse and nc~ ver appears again, The strangers are lcft among u company of tiling- erous crooks of both sexes. Some 0t‘ the tnost llllII(.‘HIl‘1lI)iI‘ clubs are within :1 few minutes’ walk of Piccadilly Circus. The ltack streets behind Shaftesltltry Avctlne and (ioltlcn Stiuarc are in- rlcetl crowded with clubs from which it is hcttcr to kccil awny. ii is known that a tIISDllii‘ O\'(‘l‘ ii wolnntl ill one such iliace led to tnurder ill the opcn street, and the man who committed the crime ilas not yet ilecn arrested. A fierce‘ afiray in another club led to n pol- ico enurt prosecutiotl. Under ground cellars, behind iron-bcunil doors, and lofts over stables led to by ramshackle stnirivziys- have been converted into ‘club" prentls-es in order to reap n money harvest from the thousands oi visitors who have come to Lctldott from all parts of the world, and who may be tcttlpt- ists ilrcsctti who had them on their ed, nftcr a good dinner, to see thtvcttrs should go hon c and take them e“nigltl ltntlnts" oi‘ the great city. oft‘. “If you must have pictures on ‘One Club Described. iytntr cars put on stunt-thing worth (inn of the llltlSl of while," he ilt‘i‘iill‘i'ti. notorious After s hectic career of of government In the world: th ivcstminster Bridge. and shows the Thames River. The inleris are. from left. to David Lloyd George, Liberal; Stanley Baldwin. Conservative. H. Asquith, Liberal; Rt. Hon. Rt. Hon. test 015 seats. This is conside election. PARTY LEADERS \VHO AR R FIGHTING FOR TIIE PREMIERSIJII‘ OF‘ (iRI-TAT IIIIITAIN nine motltha. Ilutnsziy a British llouses of Parliament. This view was taken right: Rt. Rom-l, Romany MacDonald. rnbly in excess of the number of Conservative csndidltel .\lacDonnld's Government was forced tosppeal to the country to either support or reject its policies. In the above layout is shown the most famous seat looking across m Rt. Hon. H. Lcbor. and All are former Premiers except J. Rimny MacDonald. who. is the present Premier. According to the first oflicisl list, 580 Conlervsrivos are in the field to con-A »..