. Minister. That attitude is his determinate ._ » ‘swoon wiatabfioblsch‘ ' . [j . w. ‘ “- ‘ evil-mt; moans nu um. _' Nov. »1.— Ammod b depredutions of robber mount I state and at the bmmduy line in Canada, citizens‘ o; wuurope tonight Inaugurated a m,“ system to protect their vil- las‘, prom maraudere with sentries mtioned on ell made. lssdinx into the town. guards were ordered stationed on gVQYy road a. half mile from the town to halt all rpeneons and vehic- ‘19; entering the village after 9 p. m, and to search them for weapons and burglar tools. wosthopeoitlzens have been ner- vous since Carl Peterson, night vil- hge marshall was slain by a gang of robbers whom he sought to cap turn while they were robbing a store. The guard duty along the roads leading to the village will be handled by volunteer citizens who ‘will be sworn in as peace officers. Ten rifles and 500 rounds of am- ‘munition were ordered sent ‘to Weathers. N. D.. to aid peace offic- ers there in guarding‘ the city, ad- Wmntfielmffll Angus Frazer said tonight after a long distance tele- Joseph Simon of’ Wesithope, who phone couversmtlon with Mayor said thnt three times during t-he ‘last two weeks the tow-‘n had been terrorized by bandits and “high ,ackers." _ Pf . “StarvatTon Threatens in [North East Quebec QUEBSC. Oct. 3:1. ——-Conditions h; tho Northeastern sectlor. of the province are reported bad this War, due to the poor codtish catch. Misery and starvation ‘will rhshh unless immediate assistance h, given.’ _‘ 13nd; was the contention of de- tective ‘Cote and Begin cf the Pro- vlnclsl ‘police, who returned lest evening from an R00 mile trip to arrest Edward Dun-n, of Salmon pay. charged with violating. the fish and game act. He pleaded guilty and wad sentenced to $75 and costs byJustlce of Peace X. Blouln. who accompanied the ‘two polices-sen. Dunn was charged with shooting white foxes, a rare spe- clcs, which, has mysteriously pen- etrated into that region. The families in salmon Bay are already suffering from cold and lack of fish. There has ‘been heavy snow. At Esquiimaux Point there is fiveqnches of-snow and further east as much as nine inches. it is understood that if conditions do not improve help ‘will ‘be sought from the provincial government to save lives. Brilliant Young Mm in Free Slate Govt. DUBDIN, Oct. 26.--The provis- ion under hhe Free State constitu- llon ‘that ministers directing im- portant departmens shall not he uiemhers of parliament has affor- ded opportunity of appointing to such posts melt of mbllity irrespec- tive of their political popularity. Notable ‘among the members _oi' the provisional government today nre Kelvin Ol-liggihs, Minister for, Home Affairs, who was rather a storm center in the late Dail. To- m tempcnlthc Dominion Government would do the gathering up, attend to pro transport lhc people to the country and to the particular from which dis: day he is conciliatory rrlld vcry lucid and persuasive in explanation. He ls a young mun well under thirty, u grandson. Parnell ruovcmetri null a nephew of T.M. l-iealy. one of the foremost llrish mtemibrers in the Westmin- ster Parliament. Mr. (Tliiggins was trained the law. lie w-a-s a. solicitors ap- prentice, serving his time in the office of lvlaurlco I-lenly, former meimiber of Pu-rilinmlont of gCor-k. but. his intervention in the Foin movement and consequent ur- vest by the police prevented his actual entrance into tho legal pro- fcssion. lie is now at the head of nll the lnw, judges and police, in lrelanri. and his contpetenco for his job ls fully recognized. Next in limpontamce 1s Ernest hchgoh gogfhgendlng wmeonegh the 119- All imperial play actor, Blythe. now‘ ‘Minister for local gov eminent in charge of all the pub- lic nd-m-‘inlsirrotive bodies in ire- land, born municipal and rural. lie also was in jail, and during tho Sinn Fcln regime was Minister of ‘Prado. Ho is very young; comes from the six county area. and speaks English with a strong Ul- ster accent. Iio is n capable deba- lcr, and frequently doputerl to slate the views of tllc government to the House. Patrick Oirlogan, n young solic- itor whose father was a chief of- ficial ofthe Irish Izand Commiis- slun and whose uncle, Monsignor linlrnn, wus’ President of St. Put- rick's College, Msynooth, adminis- dcrs of black crepe. 101's the Agricultural Department. These three ‘young men are Mn, permitted on flosgrnveha chief assistants. . They nll share fully the common sense altitude which has marked his conduct elncehe became ‘Prime firmer and less yielding than tihe Parlia- ment was accustomed to from el- ther ‘Mr. Ghiffllh or Mr‘. Collins. 1118 Durnose is fixed and declaradl grade jet-fringed girdle worn here He avoids’ being led into specula- tive debate, and resists all sug- RE-rtions to "iuelsgjt unanimous." unless unanimity means frank ac- f-ehtflnce oi the pomion he is main training, ‘The humorous speeches Mr. Cos- WW8 used to make in the last Dell 11m now rare with him, but who 11° 1B letting his ovm way lie sti Occasionally indulges the ‘House with a laugh. 0n. the question of 1119 necessity of putting down (all armed opposition to=tlre civil gov- ernment he is uncompromising. rind the exploits of the lrregulars 111 Paid; and ambuirhes strengthen TO LAUOANNI FOR ‘PARLEYB ¢~_-- Airs-oops. 0c. so-rhs Turkish Government, itls learned. will not Obiect to the ‘holding of the ‘Peace Conference in Llrisanne. Switzer- 151116. an: ls asreeslriifoto the date Willie . Novemrber- . ' ‘lrbenlnsnoisi adviser to the trur- Hlir one tlon “ will i» Hahn Foltmy no , wiib ‘is npw» Finance Minister la that oralfiovernment 0i‘ 'i‘.D. Sullivan, u veto-run iu the old! POX‘ ' st Gilice issues Warning Against Money Order Crooks OTTAWlA, Oot 31—vCrooks have been raising money orders on such a scale as to necessitate a general warning by the federal postal die- partlmeut. "The public are warned that money orders should not he cashed for unidentified strangers, particularly orders made payable at other places," the department advises. . iin a majority of cases the frauds have been perpetrated through the crooks purchasing money orncrs for small sums, such as 25 cents. afterwards raising the amounts and obtaining payment throush business firms cashing the orders. Post office department officials zine conducting ‘investigations to ascertain the exact extent of the frauds. Arrangements lor _ immigration Campaign OTTAWA, -Oct. 31.—‘A§re9m'911t between the Federal and Provin- cial Governments in roSPBPt 1° the broad lilies of immigration pol- icy ls announced here. There have been negotiations for some month-s and the plan which is now outlined coutem plates illfl influx of immigrants proportionate to tho capacity of each province to ussiintiiate them. It is proposed to establish a ‘sort of clearing house in London with each provincial government ‘represented. The migrants. The proposition lar classes and ilationalitics. nlble of asslmilaiing. On its rmganlla, provincial cupllul tribution would be made. _i_-o->-_-_-_ LONDON WIILL NOT ‘BLOCK LONDON. Oct. 30.—‘Th»e reported [possibility that [Lord Shaughnessylwuged "11s’ "t" 111 111s sruelert and. latter having‘ authority to inspect intended im is that the. prov-l-ntier-irnd-ictrte how‘ ‘nmnYlEX - " people they want and the particu- ‘T-hcy are supposed to ask only for such numbers as ilrey are cupl part1“ PAIiiiS INOV. '1.—Under the title COMMISSIONER TO u. s.'b"'"'“°“ °1"11‘1°11 1111188- g lieu Wile "Was at 0ne Time Dressed in liagsl BERlIJlN. Oct. SIP-Since the announcement of the engagement of former Emperor William‘ to P-rlri cons Herrnine of Reuse, then-e are many stories being told of the early life ot the Princess and mam hers of her family. 4111B family of Reuse carries its 1118mm’ back to a period several centuries before that of the Hoh- enzollerns. Her father the twenty. sword reisnlns prince of his lino, alWfl-Ye held the reputation of ha:- ing the house of l-lohenzollern and all its works. When Princess ‘Hermlne was four years old her mother died. and the child with h-er three 51519“; and a brother were brought up in medieval surroundings by their-m. thcr. The sisters are said to have been. dressed lu ‘little bettcr‘thau rags, and to have lived in the ul- irwst bare rooms of a castle which their fnlhcr refused to heat dur- 1118 the winter months. The sisters, on growing rebelled against the tyranny 1511911‘ Darent and nil mnrrieq agalnsthis wishes, Mm-h. may. god an Austrian cavalry officer, “awn 1311115119111; Emma nlurricd 1'91"“ K110111814: and now livcs in 1111115117)’, and Ida nrrtrricrl Prince Zu_ Stol-h-erg Rosin. Prlnccsg nay. mines hur-"fuand, Prince Von gchh. ilfllitlficillfllfltll. came from .1 fanr. liy whose history can he traced liIiCk to the 12th century. The miule mernihcrs of the 119115,; family nll hear the numc of Hour)’, eacn one being numbered. 13v an illTiillBenrent ruade in 1701 1 the senior line, to which the Princess ilcrmine lbelorrgs continues b11115 ‘ilnumera11l111 1111 to a hundred and Ilflfl ‘begins with the next born as 1911f)’ 1. The junior branch, how- ever, counts from the ‘beginning of each century, when the fir" born is named Henry 1. Doc. 31 closes the century's list, no mar lor lhow far short of the hundred 312$ .i"i».‘.‘l‘éil§3 ‘if? 11°" T?“ '"°‘ ry XXIV. _c m no is Heu- .... of Four Boys Killed By Explosion At Somerville, Mass ISOMERWWIJYJE, 00L -31. -— Four boys were killed by the expdosion‘ of n gasoline tank in the rear of Union lSquarc late today. The p0]. 1x1,” eimglessed i118 Opinion that the Ci B ' v v , - bsYIlea‘: theeiglillnfi-l-iljlng u llh match- I ‘Poison Was Mixed I ‘" vicarious Weary flight, Fascisti Cabinet To ‘Macedonia Assnnos liillce ‘DEDEAGHTUH. Thflfifi, 0C1. 31. RQME. 00L 3l__. The new nah “1911151191-1-‘11 1W 91191-1‘ 51°F 311d inn cabinet under Benito Mussol» W991‘! 1118M l-OWB-fd Ml41911°111fl- illi assumed office today. "'9! 9W1“! 0! 11931189“ ' "1111 The ministers appeared early at crowd the oou-ntry roads nos" face the palace and took the oath of of- starvntion and disease. ‘Thousands flee before the King. They went will perish ‘g1 the next few weeks, then immediately to their respec- it seems certain of all thareiicf tive ministries and assumed their workers can do, . duties, Mussolini formed his cab Scarlet fever {broke out ytoday lnet with speed and characteristic and cholera and typhoid threaten bluntness, once he had been re- because of the utter lack of sani- ccived by the King. and standing tatlon. There is a great need for in his dusty black shirt, uniform doctors, nurses and medicines. of his order, had been embraced ‘The babies are the worst silffer- by Victor Emmanuel and told to ers and the ‘most pathetic. There forui a cabinet, the imsggst; read. is no milk for most of them. lir cl‘ wasted fcw words in political the past few‘ days many infants ruanocuvering, . have been brought into the world Signor Dlccsaro was introduced without medical attention in the ‘ilo Ziiussolini at the Hitler's request (‘ENDS pitched along the roadshles. l am appoinllug you Minister of Outside of this place, twenty lknsts purl. Tclegnnphs, Do _ H yjou thousand refugees are erroamipodm accept. "Yes," replied the aston- tcnls provided by the Greek army. lshed new minister. "Thanks." Hundreds of" others moving slow- ly toward Macedonia writii their ox carts croivvld all the approaches to the town from, the Maritza side. good day" said Mussolini, turning i1\\'a.\’- T0 FGIHEFZGHL whnm hr; happened to see in pussinglhrcugh 1-119 111101135 of admirers gathered Fifty thousand of t-he disconsolnlc Dill-Side tho "qulr-inal" nfter his .iud folk have been traveling afoot for ioucc with the King, hlussollui i911 days. Most of them have no 911111; ;“You‘ll be Minister of the] food, and very little water. The rain falls with disheartening stead- iness and the cold has bet-cine more bitter, bringing ‘on many deaths. Colleges, your under b secretary: will he Girvanni him-chi, flow g0." sir Henry Thornton ls Delayed ()'l"l‘AiVi'-A. Oct 31——.-\ furlhcr dc- 1-‘15’ ill the return to Ottawa ‘of Sir licn-ry Thornton, president ol‘ tlic new ‘Cnuzuliau National Railways board has‘ been occasioned by ll;c HCCQSSM)’ oi’ his zitteuding the flu- zil meeting of the directors of the llreat Eitstefn liallwny in Lou- dou about the middle of Novem- bcr. vAt that meeting tho conclud- ing steps in the amalgam-alien of in lceingol Cake PHILADELPHIA, Oct ~°-l.—l’nls one cleverly mixeri by an expert in the icing of the cake sen: 1c Mr. ‘and Mrs \V.W. rSlc-rrctt, of Devon. caused the death or the former and hire dangerous illness of Mrs. Sterrelt. That fact wasdc- l-Erirllrlod today by Dr. Hcriaerl. .\. Lloyd George Attended Church Yesterday and Played a Game oi ‘Golf LONDON, Oct 8l—Politlcally Sunday has been uneventful. Mr. Lloyd George spent a quiet day at the secluded estate of his host, the Ea-rl of Balfour, which provid- es ideal conditions either for rest or undisturbed political dlscus-- sron. ‘Mr. Lloyd George attended church in the morning in company with his host and- the other guests and in the afternoon and unique four-some was played on the Whit- tlugham golf links ‘by Balfour, Lloyd George, tBirkenhead, and Horne. The prime minister. Mr. Bonar Law, found it necessary to coun- teract the misapprehension alleg- ed to have been spread by the Labor- party to tho effect that, abolition of the pensions ministry would be detrimental to the posi- tion of pensioners. He issued a statement emphasizing strongly that the change in the method of administration will do no harm whatever to the pensioners. Stanley Baldwin in a speech on Saturday made a significant ad- mission as new chancellor of the t-xcircquz-i‘ namely that much as the government desired to relieve lllc bul'dcn of taxation. no great reduction in expenditure could be r-xpcclcd lmmedlatcly~it would be in fact a squeeze to balance the next y'car‘s budget. Moncton Man Found Dead‘ Outside His " Home liiONCTON. Oct. 31.—Thc lifeless body of \Vllliam Lelllanc was dis- covered early Sunday morning out- side his residence at 135 Lulz St. lvllorrlstown, after a lposturioltenll examination. rStcrret died at 8 o'clock last night n-t the Bryn Mawr Hospital. ills wife is still in that institution. that rourl with olher English rail-_T118 1119<10V61Y W115 made 11y 1115 ways Wm he when, and as sir daughter who was returning from Henry possscsses an ‘intimate know @1111)’ 1!1111i‘1Y11 F411‘\’1<'1?- A5 119111‘ as [Qrlgg of matters mhmhg m thatlvsulrl ho itscerialncrl LeBlauc hurl qileSliOfi, the Grcut Eastern board been out on Saturday evening and has requested him to attend tho hunting. fiouscqucutly‘ Sir Henry will not suil for Canada until lho third week of November‘. l-lc is expected i0 arrive hcrc on or slightly ircforc December 1. Canadian Fa mers in _ iovut Russia MOSCOW. Oct. 31.— Th0 Rus- sizln-Auicrltnn poulatlou of Soviet At first it was thought she ton “P1111111 I118. but. physicians said today that she hud ‘been holding her own, and that there was "an even chance for hcr recovery. {Aside from‘. the discovery _, that in all probability lnvo poisons were used. the investigators made no apparent progress today in tllcoi- fort. to determine who sent lhc cake to Mr. and‘ Mrs. Sterreti. Ii. ‘W's-s admitted, however, that tho authorities were not revealing nll they bud found out. Dr. Della Wil- liams, of Bcrwyn, who sent couple to the hospital when thcfooo l1@1‘$"11~“‘- 1-1"1“"11=' 5111119115- {failed m rggpohq to he.- greh¢m;.hr_ffomrorly Soviet rcprcsc-ntulivr» in rf-fusefl m h1g1“. phhhh m dhmihlhc Yuiloil Flair-.\.. will‘ rccvutly hr»;- cgnvelpqflflm-l ‘vgth Mr; Syn-lime. bur-u charged with the coloni- i ‘lhat of Bloclrhead Memoirs of a Blockheud " The , _ . 110111118 prints the following appreci- ation or the author of 1.11s ex-Kzil- Bcrls memoirs: I ‘They are finished. The greutegt, icr mlunl 0i our age who ih 1mg tul/cntleth century lound n way of <1“ 11.1111: something new to the tar- ‘Empemr whodled like a ipoltroon in the honr ol defeat after having ‘may be gem as diplomatic reprenaud most savage manner, the Lord ,seuto.tive from lCauada to Wash-lor Dmm wh° “'95 1t t0 1118 410111- 1dron. til is understood the Foreign ,0fl'lce would not make the slight- est objectlon, pointing out that ‘Canada has long ‘been free to use her discretion in the matter. lIu other quarters it is regarded as likely that ‘Canada will tnrke this carrying out of the policy of the ‘Liberabparty niow lin power. The broader question is ‘being raised, llrowover, that if Canada sends a ,ropreseutntlve, their Australia, WSouth Africa and possibly other Domlnions would follow suit. . —————-Q0>——-—- VELVET FOR MOURNING PERMITTED IN PARIS iPAlRiS, Nov. 1.—Velvet today is being-used for mourning, a custom contrary to the formerly strict lFrcnch rule, which prescribed nothing more attractive than serge, cashmere or gabsirdlne. The black velvet is trimmed with wldc bor- Oni-y the mereist touch of lace is lingerie at the moment. r-zcvsrom omoLr-zs NEW YORK. Nov. L-Cleopatru herself was not more ESYUURH than some 0f the new girdles and buck- les. The beaded design on one elab- today comes straight from a tem- ple at Thebes. Scarabs, twinkling with jewels, are osed as buckles to fasten a panel or a drapery. ._.__-{e-¢-—-— AN EXTRAORDINARY HAT xmw 3503K, Nov.-1.—-'i‘he most emlti-aordlnary hat ‘of the 881mm 1'9 ins helmet of metallic mm. u fits smoothly over the head and ears, as a helmet should. and 1! .t,rimmed,rwith ‘metallic ribbon or with wooden beads. em ruomae urro vren-ruo N. CHICAGO cHmAqo No“ _1_-.S|!r Thomas lAptolr ln-tsniis to challenge forhAm: erica's Cup again iin 1924. ‘Sir T can as. visltlns hereinsalélphil: aéy-tfgng C ‘ , . L? “joullirk itcwould be flttlnl to take the old mus back to where in can be satisfactorily filled." ‘h! said. - eonnfir _ f ‘ . _\a¢a~» . “ k _ on 13mg]- (mltli arsenal-Kill ¢ 9 ' liuettes. eh! lr- earl-Melt!’- w‘ v ‘he h g msonlernned by the ‘llféi. collard“; 1min as the mat gmhnngton is creating interest in Lonuplaceuce of Holland thrnt he has so inr escaped the anger of p15 1,901.18 ‘before God and mankind-Aor- a Iwltole month hehns drowned the world in a flood of ink just as 10r- ‘fwr Years he drowned it in blood. .10 mm perhaps it seems that, the 11111 911111115 W111 wine out ‘the richer‘ he wished once more to appear upon the scene and, ‘himself the hang. rim-n. he wished ‘to play for once the‘ role of victl-m. 1151115101‘?! iudses him on his rnemors. it will be more severe in condemnation than even if judg- ment is based on what ‘he did on 111'? "W" reason ihillty dilflilg lrls reign. His confession is not only a tissue ‘of carefulljrwoven lies, an unconvincing collection of, title lat- 118 which does notfor a moment" 11911-1‘ 11115131518. but it reveals such mediocrity of spirit and such vul- rzarity of soul that. lif among the last of his followers there remained any who stlllbblleved in his person. £11 prestige, these pages ol‘ desper- ate banality and childish argument must have ruined forever their con- ception of their formcr-l-Imperor. ' Not War-like Prince "it was not a war-like prince with vast dreams of conquest who. ruled Germany for eight and twenty years: it was a little fellow playing a role too big for -hl|n and in whose composition ‘ ‘ " ‘h pride far out- balanced those qualities essential for ‘t-he completion of those great schemes to which that pride aspir- ed_.. _ After reviewing briefly some of the most glaring shortages in the memoirs The Temps concludes: "Now that he, has had his say, let this reiiugee of Doorn rest delin- itely in silence, which is ilo much to his own interest. His defense has ‘served simply to confirm ‘his guilt. lt has definitely fixed the world's opinion of the intellectual and moral value of the personality of the lax-emperor. Remote from the world in the throne room with LhQ prestige of a crown and scar- tre, he could crests the illusion of being somebody. a force. a symbol. Seen near at hand in the light of these pages, whlch- for all their lies show something of his nature. one ilnrls that he was‘ nothing bflt a loclsllead. ~ . . 118m even s6. this bloeloheed must never be allowed -to iforget war criminal. and that if he has been hauled in the ‘mgr of idea that we odn improve tho con fisteifto itself the right to regulate guise." Iadltflofime year. and-all of us borne in Devon. f Jurnlup: cmigrcs. told tho Associat- 1 Postal IngpPClOr Siruj-rson i_-r thgcil PPrr-ss correspondent “my mvestigamr of the three slurc about January. 192-1. 20,000 "group-s hr wm-h Oh the ca“. ‘vht. persons have come from Anrcriczr. ‘has talked to Mrs. Stckrctt so fur. "5111- 111111111“ 1° i115‘ “ '71‘ ,ll'c. sruv liar for only :1 few ruluulesuh" '1‘@(11111l'¥11 A111 ‘$111116 . \V111(=11 llollay. After the interview hh rejluis cvgnnizuliorrv-i in runny Anteri- lfuiaorl to make any statement to1<‘1111 ‘Y1l1@-‘1~ 7 mcwspripcr men Through “q Bum ‘Some oi" those colonists urc ih... ryemhn‘ District Aum-hev of sorry llruy lr-il their limes in the Ytihestcr‘ county. it was‘ learned thut 1'111'*‘11 511111?“ 111111 (‘31131111- 111111“ the only information given by Mrs I0l11<11‘1~' 5111110111‘ i1(‘-1‘1ll'1"11.\' <"1-‘11¢3111f-‘11 fitcrrott related Li) 111g r-jl-crhhgthhflu iliu-slzr. Th0 correspondent has ices under which tho cake w.“ dg.,lll‘.‘l. Kieth vairlr-tics. All of them ‘n19 Gemmllllisrererl to her at the Devon pogflurve.‘ h-rl interesting experiences‘. . office. mnurl lhosc who lmvc llvud lOlig in ‘Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Ster-lAruvrlcu. or the uni '2 born Armori- ‘rett were questioner] 3g 1ghg¢h {Q-‘Cillli; who joined various colonies. ‘tiny in an effort to learn \\'llOlllGl'111'1-‘ lrriruriirl; amrrcilrirrz of Arrrori- there 03-411 have liili-fll any kuown|cuu uruihods and Amcrlcun stand- cuenry. The possibility of jealousy as 1r. ‘motive ‘was discusses! from uliovu: Russia. various angles, ibur, while the au- “The majority of tlwsc wire MW‘ lllOrliies svcrc sill] pursuing ghagfcomc from America and Lhinatlu to lino tonight, they admitted that Soviet Russia zrrc agricultural lab- they had made no progress. orcrs and farmers," ».\lr. Martens said. "Of thcsc- LlILEPC are several groups, for example at Tamboff. To ouch, if hisf {ZFOllIllIIl niche, live dessnt nos o am s given. l-ut ll‘ they work (‘Ollllllllll- nzilly they can have u smurh laud morrnorr, on. 3l.—4liirrrllal law" “a 111111‘ "=1" 1111111", ' w“ preclajmnd m 1m“, m take eh Al the present time, bccnusc of gem a; "m," today‘ but U“, |,.|.n,.]a_ industrial dlfllrullrcs, greater‘ cu- nmmm 1mm. was restmdpd’ i, is courngcmoul. is evlcndr-rl in lurin- 5mm‘; h; dism-lhqlci crs i0 (some to Russia than to 1n- "; is expmhmd that the wlt-hdnmh dustrlul wrwkcrxs. Plans nrc now a] of we hrocrhhnauol, h, the I"\Hull under vsay i0 bring over from the o; a" improvement m the smummh United Sluice nlrnul inn thousuurl ifb-Qhriig, .().-.1_ 31,_The [mum] hhh. farmers ‘fur colonization in Snulh “w; 1h l,rol;ramaggon,to me phhple Russia and Turin-stair. whore they Jarvis to villus. villages and farms l gayg; will be r-nvoirrngeil to grow ibrtiiiill. ‘Sedltlous movements huving 01' 1111‘- 1-111111113 8111110? 111N110? manjfeg[gd thenjflfllves 1n pol-thin in ‘Russia mic or tho most stir-cess- ful is that’ in llrc 'l‘i|mboff and Orlcssn governments. whore the, Russlun-Anlcrirana have introduc- ed tractors and other agricultural machinery and already have reap- ed one big harvest. ' The correspondent has encount- crorl more discontent among the industrial groups than among the farmers, but mnst of the little con- KU K-LUX LEADERS cerns started by factory workers ORDERED PUT OUT ' from America seem to be more 0F KAN-SAG STATE flourishing today than they were some months ago. Among the ‘industrial groups there are thirty tool and die work- ers who. under the name of the Link Tool ‘Corporation group, are introducing die castln! in Russia. There arc also two groups of tailors. one longsstnb- ‘fished. which has undergone vary- ing fortunes , and the other just arrived, which brought $75,000 worth of equipment. is preparing to turn out American cut clothes. provinces nf Iltnly, having us ihcir object the interruption of the moral functions of the state's powers and calculated to plunge the country into grave trouble, the government has as fares possible tried every means of conciliation in the hope of establishing peace and reaching a peaceful solution ‘of the crisis.“ --—-<o>-—-- KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 31.- Richard J. ‘Iiopklnis, state attor- ney-geuieral, has ‘been instructed io- institute immediate action to expel every official oi the Kn Klux Klan from the state of Kansas. The instructions came from Gov- ernor Henry J. Allen. In. a speech delivered Saturday night. the governor denounced the Klan as a secret order operating without obeying the laws of i118 state ‘by seeking a charter through the secretary of state as other fraternal org nitration: have done. Ofthevku K ux Klan he said: -"it is seeking to estalbllsh the ‘FINAL WORD FROM ANGUS. OUOUKJESTER, ‘Maura. Oct. 30.- The following message was sent to Mr. lHenry Hunt. chairman May- flower Association, iFieh Pier, Bos- ton, Mass:- “fn view of protests tilled ‘here this morning‘ and circumstances which have arisen. we have decided to_ sail no more races in American waters this year. ‘If mutually sat- isfactory arrangements can be made to race you in Nova Scotia waters within one ‘month from lo- ditionsln the state by tuminsthe rights or ‘government over to a masked organisation which arro- the individual. it has set up the in c v hie philosophy that we re- rqul e relffilvbiss rlnotruoqion tfrom masked snen, whose characters and capacities are concealed by dis- Melsncholydays have come the flhjltussla now totals morn than 20,-| thnti ‘had not returned to his homc. No- thing was lllouglil 0f this, liowcv- or, and it was exported that ho lwould show up in time, although ills wllr-rculrorils were uirkuown h)’ his family until the gruesome dis- covery was made Sunday morning. Tire body, when discovered. was lying bcilcnlh nu outside stuilwvay which led up lo the homo pl the deceased. The stairway in qurasilun is about. twelve or more feet high and loads up to n small platform. One side of the slninvuy is; pro- tected by u railing. but there is no The body was »_r.',u:1rrl on the other. lying (llPCCllY underneath the un- ‘prutcrlctl side of the top of tho lSIRllPWiAY and it is presume-l that ltlrc unfortunate man, lli cliiriblng rot ‘when 5hr, yggched m, Ja-tmr-sizutiou of and ussisluircc ‘to the‘ re-Inw Swim in the darkngssl stepped ‘off the unprotected sidc and fell to ‘his death. Iappearcd to be normal with the cx- Jcoptlon of a cut running from the nniddie o! rho forehead down lhc ‘right check. f Shortly after the hrrly ivuz-i dis- [rovevcll friends 0i‘ tlrc family noti~ iflerl thc police and lusperivwi" li. V. ilairris investigated the mutter. Lillie news us‘ to the nmnucr of. ‘death would be arrived at, however, rand Coroner Dr. H. H. Coleman was notified and on his arrival the ibody was given into his charge. Coroner Coleman hull the burly rc- moved to the mortuary parlors of ‘firttle Bros, and will convene an inquest this morning at 10.30 to in quire into the circumstances oi‘ the death. The (lecezrsed was an employee of the C.‘N.R. at the coal plant. He was about 40 years of age and leaves a wife and four children. ill Killed, 30 llurt ‘ 0n Paris Express PNRIS, Oct 31—~ln a violet snow storm. which has dclnyrerl traffic ulore than nnc hour. tho Ikrrls- Brest express curly this mnrulnr: dashed into n freight train. killing tcu passengers and injuring more than thirty. Tile accident. occurr- ed near Guiugnmp, iu Iii-litany. just before daybreak, with most of the passengers asleep. The train, which had left Paris lust evening. was trying to make up time, urcorrliirg lo reports. whcu ut. n. small country Stilllfill ll overtook the freight train, which was being shunted unto a siding lo lct the express puss. Tire big loco- motive ploughed through tho freight cars, ‘throw-lug them right and left off the line, but the viol- ence of the shock at the same time threw some of the cars of the ox press off the rails. The extreme cold and -the violence of the wind and snow added to the ‘terror o‘. the victims of the disaster. The accident is‘ the most recent of a series which have occurrrri on French railroads in recent weeks. On both northern and cast crn lines there have been coll»- slons causing deaths, and int‘: lust evening just outside of the great Saint bazare terminus in Paris. pnrt of a suburban train was de- railed, injuring eight pefllrlc» Fire started among the overturn ed coaches and it was dun to quick work by a gang from ‘the lcl‘ minus that the accident did not have more tragic results. STEAMSHIP cdMPA-Nres T0 course wrm mime-ran OTTAIWA. Oct. Iiow-‘Progress ls ‘being made in the new immigration campaign, according to Hon. Chas. Stewart. This week there will bea conference here between the olllce staff and Superintndents and the European Manager. Mr. Obed Smith. witww learned that further representations have ‘been mode by the Atlantic steamship companies day we will meet you. _ , ' i ‘Mum Walters. 11in- .” _.| . . A ». ‘ ‘from YOIWMPW '1' Ire-Ill] ‘beam ‘of t ‘heavy under- ter D nous; ‘Arthur H. zmemr 9.5,. _ 1P1 ' 1 \l,f'l\. ' regs ding, he lesion of certain r ‘from ionrooe 3%?“ “Alien found thc hodyl iliiliiiiiiii ii lN llllll . _ , I L-lfrance, Italy mania ior-‘tha-rpeue conference,‘ and Great Britain have agreed nosed to one Soviet. Rupiah and ml- invite tile United States to paro-izarisnoovea-amsats. lnllkeipart in cipale officially in the. Near-East the-disoussloprpc-dhe-tiluen-ion 0! peace conference at Lausaune, Swtt- the Dardanellel. , ¢ zerland, November 13. This decls-_ The lnvitllflfillfllflll-ROWPBIQII-ltd ion was reached after s week's dls- at the ‘cruel-eat capitals by the cussion of the form of the invitation diplomatic representatives of all to be issued to the cornference. the three inviitingigerp-Franes, Parnns, Nov. Tire suggestion to ask the United Great Britain and_ y; probably States to participate officially came tomorrow, except in - he case of the from Lord Curzou, the British Sec- Moscow Government, wihich will be rotary for Foreign Affairs. The in- informed by wireless. vl-tnlion will he handed to the As possible delegates for Rance 511110 Department 111 Waflhlllglorl. at the conference, ‘Mm. de Jouvenel, probablylomorrovv, by the French, Hanetaug, Franklin dlqlilon, Vjv- British and ltallen Embassies. lanameygus anhliompard, the last Eleven invitations will be issued named former Ambassador to Tur- in uil-lo the United Slates, Tur- key, has been mentioned, The de- key. Greece, France, Great Britain. finite choice, however, remains to Italy, Japan. Jugo-Slaviu and Rou- be made. Corn-Laden Princess Minions Down Schooner Sunk In Expenses oi Housekeeping v Yarmouth Harbor LONDON, Oct. 31.—<Any one ill YNRiM,OUTI-II N_ s" 03L 3L _. Britnln ‘WIhO W0l1ld like t0 live "m yesterday the North Sydney two- 11911918 ‘591411151115 W0 V11119111-1Y W mustcd schooner divelyn V. Miller, 119F158 U19 1'10115€1i8f=i1111E 8x41111115 99 tong, Struck 0h a gubmqrggr] oi Irrlncess Mary, Viscountess Las- ried from its position by last wln- 0118189 of the manugfllllellt 015 lcr's ice, and subsequently sank in ‘Chesterfield House. Iflrd 148-1681- shallow water. Her cargo of six 105 14111111 1101110. 311d IJDCPMBH 11 B1- u total loss, it is thought. At lowlilniii. 01‘ 811-1011! 55-75- fl P_\"1'$°11 3- tlde last evening ll was necessaryllviifikl T1115. 11)’ 1116' WEY- 15 Wme lo cut holes iu the vessel's deck to 60 C6116 i851! 11111111 18 $119111’- 11! 1111131! bur-Sung them ohmh ‘During the coming autumn sea- ______.‘______ son the result of the Princarss work as an "organizing housekuep ~ s the Princess's mother, will be seen lo better effect than it was dur- ing th-e last season, when the QUEBEC Que" 06L 31|_ Flregarrangenreuts she had in hand for sufferers oi‘ the villages o1‘ Ncrle- m? ""1""? 9f 11°F new 1mm‘?- lcc and Nor-iii Tcmiskamlng, the ‘Before h“ m“‘"'a15" I'm“ has‘ province by lire recent forest fircslhmd “L Chesterfield gouge‘ He ll was said this morning will uotmnly “W4 “v9 rooms m 11"’ “m” b‘, m bad Shape this Winn.“ clous mansion and eruplo_ved ‘out altogether bright, ‘but the move M1, H” 1135f placed the 'e°"5a“17'at' the Provincial Govcruiuent in glv- "m 0r 11's hmlswlold n‘ fimtfiid lug n grant in iroustruirtioir urntcr- by M5 "arrmge unrest‘? my m" n; $3500.. m. the h-edpml Govgfnot a detail in the management of orumcnt unrl the clothes fOYWflfd-ia 1musehaul 1h“- me 11111199551135 ham] J‘ Hinmrd‘ AHILA" for Teqmother. Asa girl of seventeen she nlisknmmg mscrl to [my regular \ s to the Already temporary shacks have lmmwlls M ‘v'"d*"°r C” “e and illllfcilfleills fur Wlll1l0l' mont-bs,|3‘1‘“"1' “m1 mflfilercdin her early roorl and clothing are steadily com 1mm‘ evarymmg the” “u: 1° be mg m hmvever_ the losses m cerllcnrned about kitchen manage- .tlic crop of many filflngpg were 1168111115 is a well run kitchen" hum“; ‘was a motto Queen Mary learned _ from hcr mother, and she taught a practical fashion. The excellent iznanngemeirt of the kitchens at ‘ p . lCheslerfield ‘Iiouse is the result. Llfledfnnd it is probable that there-are ‘ {not lmlf a clozcu kitchens in large ‘OTTJHVA 00L 31‘_‘Accm_dling;privnle houses in Landon runso M. Burthnl Lord Lascellesj lTll tth~ .1r.. -' ' l5. Il§.'l.....-§ ‘ill-Elli... ° 51123.11. ""191 01"" "1 "u borer" ‘rur- camé is assurmL ‘remains at his post, ‘but his sul- me subject in Great Britain and $3.500 to $5,000 a year, ahmoder- h 1g hhdhrsrkmd that the nm.govlln_tc wage nowadays for a frrstrnte emmcnt is prepared to pass the enlcf chef. He has two assistants mm“! some momhs M,“ ham Palace at salaries respective- This will permit Canadian cnttleuy- or $2000 am.‘ “£00 a year‘ m be shipped there subject to m] [here arc six kitchen maids, all of being slaughtered practicum on service. The some system of kit. awn,“ ichcn. accounting as prevails at (Buckingham Palace prevails now announce-merit regarding [115 d... T1119 513F611". M11815)’ 51185111113- tulls of the Legislation agreed up- 15 "5 r0110“: on by tin: Hil0l'l'll British cmnmlt- Tho chief chm’ orders every l While entering Ynrmouth harbor 11111)’ 798111 51-349" 111011111 (19 W911 njggyjng p05; which had heeh car. cellos. The Princess has taucu full thousand bushels of corn will be-flfl 31/011189 1105! 101' 1000 01-7-7 51111- prevent the swelling corn fromllllilhfliln Prllirw. er," as the lute King used to call A P 'd d i‘ re e orlflrlncess had hardly completed the m.” points “ms, affect,“ i“ Lms ccllcs had a small hachelorhozrse- “Of course the situation is not 51X “ewmns- lnl of over‘ 35,000 the contrlbutionhhe hand“ of his W119‘ The"? 15‘ rd have irclicvcd the situzttiou,"l“m 1mmed thoroughly n01“ he‘ bccu erected and will meet re-|B““k1“gh“m Palm“ Wm" Qwe“ m-m instances have bee" h-Hacy aslment. “The basis of all good house C I b ‘the truth of it to her daughter in l atle m arno tn advices in the Agriculture De- ermclenny and so economically‘ T-hcro have bee-u conferences on My h“ been increased ‘rum resolution of the British com- who ‘were wgnged tron‘ ‘nucmm? spccliorl but without the necessilylpreflously engaged h‘ the royal OTTAW1A_ 07,70“ 31___ A“ at Chesterfield House; he m,‘ Cnnadlan representatives thing required for the talblo ofhrs respecting tlrc cattle embargo will Ommoycrfl‘ Th9 servant's receive M. iisufld “thin a few days. board wages and provide their own The nuuouucvmcr-t it l9 said mod‘ ‘Everythmg deny?“ ' by will be satisfactory in uaturoanrl m“ "Mmsnw" m Cnmlemfld Wm imhche “m, H“. long “mm House ‘is accompanied hymn in- gh. f,"- mo removal M [he Gmhnlgu voice ‘wrhlch iii checked by tne clerk mm “h; been m mm of the kitchens. When anything is (mlurwt by weight, be checks tho wciglrl. anzl then writes upihe :imoimt of ibo order in lilo trades- rucnIs arccuunl in his books. The accounts are inspected by Prin- cess Mary once rr month. They are paid once a quarter ‘by Lord Lasccllesfls secretary. Tire , clerk of the kitchens keeps n. daily reg’ uluted scale of food prices taken from three of the loading Lend-on dnliy papers and the tradesmcrrs charges for any commodity must rot exceed by more than 2 per cent. the lowest quoted retail prices, The household consists of Lord Lmecelles. the Princess, their sec- fPliI-rles and twenty-two servants. The Princess. having dropped her royal rank, has no lnriy-in-wnitlng. Tho housckorvrwr at (Thcsteriield with announcement that the Prn-1111115P 19- 111‘? 1111111? "l i119 ‘011101’ vlucln] Police are to have ills-r close servants, an importation from the cooperation of United States 8ec-1P0l11l Sflfilli-‘B- ret Service men. acting comm". The Princess, when she is in sinner George Smith. of the Pvo- Marion. was her hxrsekeener vlnclal Police Force, announncdn rvcr_v' morning and arrnnzon with vigorous policy in dealing with any her the details of the day's work. further attempted bank robberies it mm’ be for the reception of zmd has issued instructions to his 801110 hnuse visitors, a lunch party men to “shoot to kill." or evr-n sbjlolllficatlon night intho ———.—~—<0>--—- servant's ‘ li. which the Princess FUR BANDS 0N CLOAK and her husband always attend. Chesterfield pffouse is beqomlng noted for its lunch parties, which are mostly impromptu. Lunch at (lhentorfiolti House is a movable feast. ‘unlike the dinner hour.‘ which is eight o'clock very pre- cisely. The guests whom the Prin- cons and her husband may nib to lunch are always snre of an excel- lent light nlQi - at Ghestmfleld House at all! time between one o'clock and 1'80 in. the afternoon. <O}—-_-_ MILK PRODUCERS THREATEN T OGIVE COWS A HOLIDAV lilON/r-R-EAL, Or-l. Sit-Milk pro- lluccra from the district surround- ing Montreal are threatening to send their cows on a holiday on ‘November lsl. to show they mean business lu their demand for a 4- cent price increase from local (lealcrs. IThs immediate effect of lhc grunting of the increase will ‘be to raise the retail price to 13 cents. -?--<n-o->—-- SHOOT T0 KILL WINNIPEG, ‘Oct. 30.—Ooupled NEW YORK. Nov. lf-An even- ing cloak shown ln a l-‘iftb Avenue 141109 ‘mday makes good use of hori- zontal fur bands. Tho cloak itself is of ‘Limoges blue cut velvet. made on sweeping lines. There are six narrow bends of mink extending from one side of the cloak to the other. - - _ VANGOUVER-‘B LIVATOR TOO SMALL FOR DEMAND VANCOUVER. Nov. L-The loc- al Government grain elevator was tilled to capacity today and,e.mii~ lion- bushels 9f hail is in might csrri-in the yards, according to or» soil... ‘ ~" watt, ‘arm ‘oocaeiouaunv. ‘. MT» ‘ Nlli r‘. b