With Lord Ludlow LIDNZIJON. Dec 6.—-'l‘be death of 1.0m Ludlow of Heywood. whlvll occurred recently was the result 0f an accident in Litton H00 PB“ while returning from hunting last Saturday. The late peer was a men 01 kindly disposition and (féllfmrfil n’ 3, .8 filwsriiiiwflilhowlila uggful 8:21am 21:: again? service in an unobtrusive way. “uh Like the late Lord Spencer. he had ' "m and ~ the art of dress; it was pleasant ‘u to soc him when he drove his four iii-hand at a coaching meet in -y v Hyde Psfk. For many years he “MQQAC; liver in Marylerboue, where he was a popular figure. He sat for East Mary-lebone for some years on the QuYourToesI -—5c Everywhere Luscious little raisins in little res-when you feel s little hungry, lazy, and, or faint. 75% pure fruit sugar. Full of quick-acting, energiz- g lItllIllIl¢H!-—lll0 food-iron, fine food for the blood. , Put you on your toes, yon there if you T119! are or two per day. _ Just try Little Sun-Maids thp lemons and in} est s little box Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache iiiwd ‘ditch... .0... c , nen. tio axeid hin- ‘filter! from constipation, ,. .1 ' 1 County Council and was an active 1h 11m 1,5,19,91,31“ ‘ ' D “Between-Meal" member of the Mary‘ ‘ Con- . ‘ " ‘ ' ' - i .A C < ‘hunted m“ In q" Raul“ stitutlonal Un on West oun tryrnan by descent, his connection with Marylebone began with his first marriage in 1903, his wife being Blanche, widow of the se- venth Lord Howard do Walden; he thus became stepfather of the u_5_ a L J 1 principal landowner of the bor- ough. Lady Ludlow died much re- gretted in 1911, and eight years later he married Lady Wernher. a widow of Sir Julius Wernher, of in Street '- __ » Had Your Iron Today? after dinner speech. ilsfltbls issue was straight forw ‘ aiboveiboard. isly his own c of the govev ILONIDON. Dec. guests tonight at Henry Ludlow Lopes, second lJord Ludlow was born on Septem- ber 30, 1865, and at the age of 34 succeeded to the title on the death of his father, long eminent as Lord Justice Lopes, who liad been raised to the peerage on lils retirement. Educated at Eton rind of any of» the o: Q ‘road; this was tiff‘ I ' which ‘he acceili" W _ ' _ it was the some _ 91131111’? a complete line of groceries. 1 the governmen lleclaltles ,every Saturday. ORDER NOW he said. Phone 871. Speaking on whet ' keen interest in hospital work. be- coming chairman loinewfis. Lord Ludlow H. Johnson World Recognizing Futility 0i tons Events of Past Six Weeks nd Mrs-Harvey were the principal Anglo- American group of Forum. Club in London. Mr. Harvey in a 1 that there were certain limitations which an ambassador had to rec- M h I b m C _ orgize. An old adage was that an'w c was mm gated y e on ambassador was sent abroad to lie‘ servauve Repubmcw party m the iior his country. He _had done that‘ ‘Balliol, where lie obtained se- 1 vices. sir Hen c0l1d in Modern History in nisss ‘M51151,“lggntlggmgglfiffigdqf; . dear and lie was later called to the Bartlgast ‘at em oun“. Mr D0019 I . H by the Inner Temple. He. was a esae or Sc d y’ b' my I_ 101x299!“ C w captain of the Royal Wiltshire gift Wgrgfigastgifdfifasgs ifhgailflfii .- ‘ 01' Q ' imperial Yeomanry, and served l . w 1""?! ’ ' and Fitzroy Street during 1119 1""- 1191115 at one “me who was of no more use abroad y syf . a town major in France. He took a ‘than he 11°11“! be m’ home‘ laces of great events, the and president of common” . the Cancer Hospital and serving ambassador said-that in thepastslx‘ Po a term as treasurer of St Bzirtho- weeks Inany great things had Mp‘ ' pened. There had been the general leaves no he“, by election in Britain, the overthrow of sannlr War a s but none of ti-Ainibaasadb!‘ a dinner speech eaidl uons‘ ere of are for he termed the i-ncare position of cnJéiSBEZiis Aids Knifing ‘a DQQ- 1 u!!! As Georus Clemenceau is stunni- ing the United States, pleading for closer Franco-American relation! his henchmen here em 11011.1: ell in their power to embarrass the government of Premier Poincare. And unwittingly, impartial observers here. the ad- herents o!‘ Clemenceau, in trying to lmlrfe the present administration are greatly harming the Tiger i-n America. The ‘resignation of Deputy Man- doi from the commission on tor-l eign affairs, after that. committee had recommended to the chamber that no action on the Wasliinstvll disarmament treaties, is causing widespread discussion in Paris. Members of puties are convinced that the ac- tion lMandol, a , is not due position to the Washington pact to his resentment because the followers enceau shared in shaping of the mlwork of the parley. i Only dAris- ltlde Rene Briand Viv ani all e!- colebrate the inauguration of the Minister smautxopponent at um 11"’, Tiger, took port in the delibera- 'l‘ha strongest French support- the United States, are the radcals and {Socialists among the deputies. 1M. Harri-ct, stated to the United News: the Washington pact in principle , but desire to make a detailed examination oi it. 4101's only grudge is that his friend .Andre Tardieu had with the negotiations." The supporters of Clemenceau, it is believed, are trying to force into the defending the Wash- ington agreement. M. Poincare iL-‘Wlille the the Cubs will play". according to the work of the House of De- Clemenceau to his op- of Clem- Washington pact, leader of the left. “We Man- nothing to co unfavorable The Prime NAVY cur cicsnsrrss .9 was the debut of all three. tinelid sang diadames. - While iMr Burke's performance did not receive the notice from the press that was accorded Mr. Johnsonis first appearance, chiefly because the opening concert oi‘ the! (natoriu Society on the same night’ drew tlie chief critlics of the local _ papers and the opera was left to ‘ the mercies oi’ the ‘second string’ writers, the Canadian baritone was given a very cordial reception by ERE'S Everczidy Spoili by campers Thcrc is nothing that dad pov-vc‘ fiil Spmlight, for lighting up road (h: buoy or boatliou too. lights u comment was lils porloriiiuiite. Burke lsniig with iiitell with diigiiity.’ a bright idea-give dad o ghts that have and hunters this your. Mar- u big audience and very favorable D heard concerning ‘Tlln- Times iloivlnred was of importance to New Yor future enjoyment of opera. lgence and a will op with its 3004's: so in tlic dark. p tlic garage or barn doo when strange noises need in _ vcstigati tlicrc is doubt about the do Scc tlic Ilvcrczidy Spotlight-—thc, ‘*1 Clchlllwll. hardware, sporting CANADIA Montreal lils debut any who schedule including . and Cieveliiiid ODOERS T0 TRAIN . DOWN IN FM!“ i . mow YORK, Dec. ei-risiriu k‘s l-yn National League baseball cliii ‘Mr announced today it had ieleoiti n ‘siglitly King of Cleamvater. Fla“ for i923 sprii _ vocally an old friend to m hnd lllllfil the baritone on tours with Madame Melba. concert the Washington - He American League clubs. botii oi cted which will also train iii florid-ail being arranged. ~ CL Practical fh a . - ill/H .i~. t‘; nc of these long-range been so much in demand prcciate as much as this _ oi. range. just the thing signs when motoring. Finding the dock, Fine around the house. rs or the top of the roof ng or the wind biowsand ors and windows being fastened. safest portable light made goods stores and garages. N NATIONAL CARBON CO” LIMITED Toronto Wlnllpll l v.- “rs w-No: 3" . t 1 ‘u; d?’ v5. are.» is" Fiwlt to flora ipnseioiioe in business the . 111g, re be," be declared. sshed’ . "join not noisy-m pleasant, iii-tom at 00g? _ Minister has already announced either marriage and peerage die 326:3: ngfnglérmfifnverggnveeit;mgr:that an appeal would be taken ‘ l with him. A previous earldom and‘ ' from the decision of the commit- "9111- 11 “ or‘ and Edward Sis” Charlottetown barony of Ludlow also became exqmd bee“ mww“ “ma” 1n Turkeyltee on foreign affairs because it to the po’. u , iinct in i842. Lord Ludlow is stir “O1 0111-" Md the” bee“ a change is understood, he believes that Mo“ . Heather H083 _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ irivlcrldbyglivdel siiateigi, one of Whom ggvfiuvfigi:1l1figfigrebi1lgdt1az1gl gzepgseg ratification cf the pacts would be - ' ' , ' l5 3 Y B s 0e. _‘ - the most tangible prcoi‘ that In view Ym?s Infancy boxes . . . . . . and -—'——-<o>-__- ‘m?! 1w“ °1 g“; ofmethawoifialelsg France is not militaristic and that ' I ' TE 011B BC l1 ‘ t _ ions and c olce _ nen Handkerchiefs, 3 in a box for Prince Of Wales ROBBIE 153.000 armed men had 5,113,111,,e“‘§j§t§§'g§§,es1‘”l’~°‘°“1° lleclllfflllml 1 l.’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c and 95c Visit 01d Haunts “fiffied 1“ “"1 "m P°”°“‘°“1 _ . . . . ‘o a y‘ ll- M” iandkerchiefs ias low as 15c _ | All time "unanswered l" Railway M911 ten that i LONDON on“ Um G__Am_|slx weeks, and proceeded the . v- .F°R XMAS 099K111 9 it’; ";..:2:. “i.‘.’“i5§.iif.‘S-.‘“f..€.l°§' lil'1“:;':‘°;.... ‘Z22 signed Pact enunci-atior‘ kinds Sunmaid Raisins, Citron, Lem- .01.. West End restaurants is ‘l9. any)?“ "will" k b‘ , 6 A . . ' . " ven more remar a e was ; _ 1,_ 1) ____ r e- m mane! , Bulk Dates, Spices of all kinds. |§‘;Qj,§§g1(,“§§ f§engej;§’;',f§f§§§§§§ £118 factfglhe saldd, “that there m mflffiflacfincmdifi 1,6,, 11,1,‘ L. l! 011111.111 ' ' i‘ 1 p r eel‘ n" 011115119 3' ternoon between the wage sub- ,“ 1.5 cease glve us a can when In need offs}: biltfiéf, “me 0t “ales and 011B 0f 1115 lllllllcllilllll “"15 1111115 committee of the Railway Associa, ' in?” lng 800d. l llllilllfidllllfil after his retu n me. “Mp1” 1111111131101“ 111° w°l111 tiion of Canada and the men's cOlI Y l‘ Oanadiai ___ h-mm the Fm, East the Prince ap_ were so sick and tired of war thntmmee Q1 the United Brotherhood undertailnlr Ipcarsd at several ivcll known res- they would not have any more km‘ °1 Malmemnce‘ 111 1171111111911 and _ . _ mmrams 1m. the late supper and ing of one another. There had been Rgflway ShQp Laborers, providing success‘; . 5/ (dance. accompanied genamuy b), finally borne into the human mind thatyrateu of pay covered by the ways s‘ o ' ‘the Duke of York or Prince Henry 111° 18111111111“ m“ 11115 waste °1 “sramellll W111 ‘be’ ‘llwlewed °11 I . d 1 1- 1 1 _ Al.‘ < human life was needless, and that average oftwo cents an hour. ed to 11111119 1911151111111, £11 filgxulfrl-nceo 511:2): they were not going to do it any The agreemieiit was signed in ioslit‘ lwscotlond, he has been seen at sev- mme- 111° °111°°s °1 1111’ 1311M” "swag" c 1 g 1- ,1 ‘ d 11 “You cannot create any great ltion here. and is inc result of ne- trsd _ i 11,1‘: 111W, “§§§1he“r§f’°s an _5° ave war in this world for years to gotiiations which have been pro- o, We W0llld kindly 88k all Olll‘ ClllS-' ‘The Royal visitors applwlld heart came." thfh ambaslsadofil dgglzred, agegii-ngetigre-t;i1eg§g:tti:':fil; 3110121; ' " v t 1 11 1 1 1 1 a " ecause ‘ e peope w n ave . r4 , tomers to lei; us have th€lr eIlgTaVlllg 1,5,1 olfiyegcigsioifliftjfpé 9:381.“ it. They will not km each other feet, it must be ratified by the _ - I ‘ , x y’ 1 | I _ in, work. early this year. ' 31;’, d,‘,‘;‘,§“§,‘;’;,,§,§‘,e ,§',‘,‘j§§,,§,i‘°§, 111,11‘ ‘h? Li‘,,Y.§.§i.,§“°‘§‘§'“il§',§}..o....n., ‘~30Tfa§§§§¢i§il$Tiwcfifiiitél” m“ wif I . '1- 11 . ' ' 1 v1. 1 d_ .11 1 :~ Approximately 40,000 Canadian M -. On account of the large quantity of fiiiill, ‘L1,. ‘imhfiiii liétiifig 11: 1V8" an. $0113, and ,,,Z“B,1,,,,{,‘°,Y,',Z -railway employees, who come lili- L , ' ' ' ' ~‘» _ . der th category of maintenance M work offering it will be impossible to lifjgff fljgiiwsifif, '§§‘“§’§jjse§§_ ‘he fififfififi, ‘I§§§L°.,¥,'§’Z,J}§"’§§,i‘§", ‘of waye-mon will benefit by the the rsilv accept any engraving Orders 1 free from resentful feeling one tolllififiuilrlgalififigllhow only the ms o ‘ . l ‘ able for Therefore, klnd- the ouler-as they are today“ "pllie of the Canadian Railway I - ‘ - . 1 . . d .1__ . jCompaniies and the shop craft ‘w’ “ 11’ 1°1 "s ha" W111‘ M11615 eally- FBI‘ PIlBS Woman Admits She remlhloyees and mi... attempt t0 111° Pl'°'~"~ ., 4 _ I t G t ‘come to a finial settlement in this 11, " long drawn out wage dispute will llntlsetlop: W w 0 a e_'be made neixé week, the {£11111- ‘ g . . "_“‘_, _ men's conimi ee represent: vcs m9 co” f Pyramid Pile Rnpponliorlesa Ilnvo sogélbwiltteldeclilfirs} sllldtlhrlgfi; $21,211:: tvggmmneeéxtttmon-gvlbypbe 1;! earning Gra ton Street 'nl“i;l;llzlltullselslsftelffd '§:"‘_'c":e';;"1" Lassandra, jointly accused with lfornlad, of ti, 1.8mm (f, "he 1.31m For Yearl- Emil PIOOBPlllO 0f U16 111111118!‘ Off Ito deteq-mdne whether there 511311 and of ou will quickly r llze m.“ 6011111111118 S. 0- lhawaon, at Cvle- ‘be a strike or a settlement. This will Pyramid Pile Supposi orios are man 0n iseptemlber 21, when charg- 11-9511“ wmch was known, to nap,“ mm , _ BlmPlY "lf-‘lslllll 1° “a” Pm- “' ed formally with the murder 1W ‘officials on November 1 laiet, n-is . W ‘my _ N H W M; t Sergeant James Scott of the Prov- 11,9911 1mm a c1059 “cram patriv " ’ ‘ -' ‘t ' * incial Police. ______‘.>_____ ‘Sergeant Scott gave his evidence we . W r yesterday afternoon and his stirte-_QANAD|A,N gmggg W" 11351111 firs? Rv-riltbggsted bvfilvn- is OONGRATULATED. m1 s e orar yo esame orce. __.__ a Wfltfil‘ O!‘ Tank W313i‘? when rim accosted by the mic mow roux. Dec. ti-Foilowln: 93F" 91's she 116d 881d! ' ' close iipon the inltllal performance .1 Our water systems deliver water DIRECT from the '11" alive “lldnlle! 11911111 1111*" <11’ Edward 1011118011. 11w Canadian well to the tap. The tank s use sto ai y. e- lm were 5 1° 11 , 191w" 11111111191’ 13111111511111 11111 l" 1 i d to re r onl R ' ' ' 1 8 ° slain-Fresh water at all times, and no frost troubles. No- Mr" Lawamm’ sergeant 30°11 ‘11119111111-11111111 “m” '15 111° ‘Bcllflelll mm‘ abov," ground to “eezm declared, further fldlllhlitod iliill. of congratulation; “p011, a guccegg. . o t h 0 u“ m.“ . m “an” u! Piccnrilio had told her that the mi debut a; 11,9 Mgtfopqfltgn Con» ur sys ems ave e , l _ D on e m a f r d amiable service. Don't be deceived d I. "“'°“ 1°'-“‘°1' 1'11’ 1° 11'“ °°°' 1111"“ llllllllla- ll? ll 1111111111111 “'1 ° ‘1’ '1' °‘ li d ~ ll - 1" oept a substitute. They are sold ONLY by m“ '17“ °° “mm” ,9” 1 e 5111191 111° 111011115111 111111111111‘- eiye night of; the muredr was to get im- Lnnire has Mt] a long and _ _ iaiwson for shootins his son. distinguished operatic career, hav- ism “ I e o. 1 i Steve P10013111? dallesegtruhm ing ibeen a member in the Royal ‘ ~ , . . P11111191‘. e111‘ 91‘ 11 9 BY- 1 0 Opera (‘company of Coven-t Garden 1111 P. 0. 5021M - - - - Remington. P, I. I. I . .. same time Mrs. Lassandra hand 1am of the Melba Opera Company u! . ‘ v H‘ t lliove itching‘, allay tlradt ag {avat- ed to the witness four revolver of Australia. lHe has been heard th. i 1 \_.._ fiviilifsh -si§§§“‘€€i'}i?"¢o.fi'r‘3n.’ 1°" “mml!” W111“ '1" 1°" °“1 l" l" N" Yolk a 111mb 1 of 1111M V - » - _ - - Tho fact that almost every druir- 1111B DQ131191, B1111 551d 1118 Ilill Wle iln recital but Ulll Will ll ilPBt ap- dl Q v . l. h Irrjhirtailrjllélilefié-tsc-kanld gygédascarilfy-f h a): hadhibrcsemibeaulsd storeIpearan/Je gvith the Metropolitan . , 1 _ - h h 1 u, ‘S i = w ere s e n a-z-cs e . orces. ~ e sang the role of the l‘ W’ 611'” 11" 1111111111.. 1» ‘e 11°19 illiiriiszlfiiil. 1139i‘? itfiiifillmtlii"....i"...f.‘;§...“1% 5;“ti".;.“l‘l“"......“°’ " ' . . ' ’ - 1 en ’ ‘l “d m” un-Mm“. y 1"vr;g\lr2z‘rl[’ (llgru';i1lnrtlllrni.i1flnlltllindggllisml Serseant Scott stated. Amneris gals Slisridarsiiesin l? l . f“ .12: 12"., aru a. , . . a Chm i, BRINGING or FA THER- ~To rapt-aunt them in the baking of the wHItest and st wholesome // 15y U311 Y , , m“ PUT WE HAD "and malt throughout P. L Island. The women and Land's Flour u?» vvliTp-Q p, 1,431- buT 1 ENOUQN or _ are the mslnstuy, of our country. ' CAN'T STAND ‘TY-Hf; were“ m 4o"..- I " -;~l- ~- ‘it lNflDl-l f" ._ "V -“BY; (than n_T4d. r 17¢ ' i 1:58; . 9 ~il$iillil=iéf<§bis T _ ‘Qffgggpgtt-l-f, . a A turd. no iivlllllllll ., ,- ._. .pl