chief electoral oiilicer i... the Dom- ,’ cot. 0. M. BIGGAR n. 1.. h... $ilence Was Ignored By Gunpowder Works WALTl-liAlI/l. Essex Eng Nov, Ell-Former service luen packed by the Workers’ Unions, are petition- 1118 Rear Admiral Murray Sueter, M. P., requesting him 10 n51; 1n the House oi Conlili..;ln why 11m 1103181 Glllllloyvdor \VUi‘nS iiccr lg- nored the two minutes’ slleuco per- iod decreed ior 11 a.nl. OIYAImIQ. tieo Day. Factory superintendent, Evans says the men could not cease work , while manufacturing explosives without great danger. but nearby residents contend tllut the work stopped on other Armistice Day , as well as during severe thunder- storms. . W A Near EastGrows Under British Rule lnlon whose work. it la aaid, cannot _ Mqummgnm, Que N0“ 2041,9111; i» completed to permit parliament gs apccmble as announced early in December. P. E. Island Wins Near East as part oi the mission oi Near East under Britsh rule. or through mandatorles from the Lea- gue oi Nations, Sir John Power. Bart. member oi the British House oi Commons for Wimbledon, isur- U. S. Plans To Build V Type Submarines I WNSd-IliNOPIDN,‘ Nov. 20.—The real val oi aglitat-ion in Great Brit- ain for the abolition oi the euib- iurarin-a as a naval weapon wll-l not_ ‘pertinent. Whl-le declining to discuss the Novy, iWi-lbur, to-ds said‘ the De- partment hfllB gubmltbed estimates oi four V type submarines and to ‘later. ilicil In New York 111-10111 11119 p011“, or 1118 navy d1e_l(‘1):§m11r“1;1ili\“:'h0 will he known to poem a poem ho wrote 40 years British aglltatlon, Secretary oi the 55°‘ THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Author Of “The Face On The Bar-Room Floor” Dies In Hospital, Aged 82 Years <NEW YORK. Nov. inst the author The man was d'Arcy unil the poem: ‘was 1 _ y 1 Face on the Bsrroom Floor." 1r funds to continue construction The poem lsherewnh called "The stairtwork on three more orlgdimlly 1'7"“! "11 lhe Barroonl F1001»- 1,1, authorized iin the 1916 iyuiluius Dro- 811111;“ ;1n':5;‘1a“'11e1v'131w2'§ 11f 1111131111111- . n r -c c - gram and reauthorlzed two years by we name Wm] which 1L was 20.—There Wednes oi one Hugh Antoine “The V-3 was 87 iper cent. November 1. at Two 11.1, 11 1 _ 1 1111 ,1 I 111 christened and that was d'Arcy. V-1 andfiV-g gall: gomlinrsxsiiwlii? Th: w!“ had unlined 11 “T119 Fa“ Up" .11 on 111B pfifififiuiffl iYArcy said he would_ devote the the Floor." A few years ago a. mine layer. While funds uirc available ior beginnlhrg work on the V-5 and V-6 the kc-els have not yiet been ‘lald._ iThe V boat; are oi about 3,000 ed to develop a surface speed and was Navy yam and 1116. v4 was 10 1,61. rest of his life-lie was so proud of cont. complet-cd. The V-4 wl-ll be his 11°91“ 11"“ 11 W111‘ 1111' 111111 the most precious ihlng lire hold-to correcting bhis error of title. “l um tormented b‘y this incred- ibly sll-ly error." he explained. But it was as a burrooln ballad tons displacement and ‘were desigin- mm’ The “w” gnqfliloltzefizfi? translated with the fleet. which will elmible the-m to mlilntaln “m” languages‘ '1‘ is the 0'19 re‘ their position ln lllnie whl-le cruising citaflm‘ which m1" hounds have had illnneil ln their ears by other sonlirs and sketches and ‘a. few P1113111. bllt none ever caught the pnpillur fancy like "The Face." _He spout muuy years as an advance .1111"! fur big shows, but in the lat- ter pdfl oi his life he ‘became a izoiltleman of ‘leisure ‘bothered only by t-he fact that everyone insisted on calling it “The Face on the Bzlrroom Floor, Of. course, too. it used to make d'Aruy very angry wheuyou told him how the prohlblilonlsts were using his masterpiece. under its 1110111»! name. as their ‘battle song. With it they painted vivid pictures oi the horror oi the saloon. "if ‘l thought that my poem had done uuyihllrg to help prohibition I would jump in tho Hudson!" be would cxclalm. "l have never been intoxicated, but 1 ‘believe a man llilfl u right to drink like a gentle- uuiil." ‘D'Arcy really wrote the poem so that barroom crowds would have more sympathy for battered bums iurd it was inspired Iby an incident at Joc iSCiiililllUS place at Fourth Avenue and 14th Street. ‘where an Vivid Description Of Aid Given ' Greek Refugees (Canadian Prue) TORONTO. Nov. 20.—"Glvlng. node's general impression flrst,l ‘can simply say ‘that the half has not been told oi this colossal tradsdyrand the other half can- not ibe told." say? Frank Yeigh, Canadian representative oi the British Save the Children Fund. after a visit oi inspection to the Greek Reiugee Camps in the near East. These cam-pa were organized tor the shelter and- feeding oi part oi Asia Minor ‘by Turkey. during the lac-t three years under what Mr. Yeligh describes as "the harsh and cruel conditions of the Turkey oi bausanne iMr. Yeigh says that the Canadian donors through the Save the Children Fund be assured that the aid they have thus far given has not only met the direct of hu- man needs but has been the means oi saving thousands oi child lives; thait a residue of 300.000 still call for help. ior another season at least, and that The Fund is admin- istering its gifts most, efficiently of the 4,000,000 ‘people forced out ‘161119591111115 Ontario Team’ Wide Bacon Judging Competition (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, 0nt., hlov. 20.—Whlle un Onlklrlo train topped the list at the ULJilCIlIBlOD oi the competi- tion for provincial representatives oi boys’ and girls’ swine clubs which has been a special feature oi tlhe ‘Royal Agricultural Winter Faiir. these two boys had only a‘ scant ‘margin in their favor over two smart girls from Nova Scotia who lli turn just heat out two lads Saskatchewan, with the Alberta. boys in fourth place. Then came Prince Edward island followed by Manitoba also a giiilc team. New Brunswick an- other girls‘ team ‘ltitillllg Quebec. the rivals who press-ed hardly are Lottie Austen, Glenn, a-no Alrniic Cameron ‘Mwbou in l-n-verness. ‘Cape din-ton. eron proved to be the leading 1n- dlviduals in tho tw0_day conrpetl- tion and who are the recipients oi PAGE Minn Denies Resignation »_- The successful boys are Archie Campbell and Chester Ilrowll oi Konloka, which ls near London, and them s0 Premier Skye whose resignation from office has Archie Campbell and ‘Miss Cam- Grcenfield of Alberta, ‘ been rumored, not/v denies that he intends relinquishing the reins of government. . . <3. ._~._._ Fi-‘éfi nae- w”. . d economically in fact “in the ' ' ' - Q ' ~ my, 11111 1119 canadhn (111111 u, rum hounds since puppyhood, nlore old ilcrelict had ibegged a drink. an _.. ' congratulation from the judges A World s Champlonshlp ady emiiliissized that Great Britain than two rounds oi drink were been ordered out and collapsed 8171311511 way as ‘"1 0111110119!‘ put ilté "u" the fildmful manner m whmh g Yeigb _ contlnuesz-"ilt only fair lto state that the refugee ad-ulis are gradually being helped 1111.; 11p 11g gpgwjng area, 11111111131 never required ut the outside to in- nu 11-5]; prQvIdefl one Q1 111g 1,951 spire someone present to rise amid cnimn are“ 1n 1110 wm-pp an impressive silence to reilra the sidewalk. D'A-rcy learned that the fellow had once been all arlisl. — eadh set iorth theories regarding the value ‘and the good 1)0llii£S oi Fflr Best Fox Pup was in Oriental lands "by iorce oi circumstances and the will oi God." Into Mysterious a. .. v TORONTO. Nov. Elle-Alt the Roy (Special to the Guardian) l-le outlined the tremendous im- provomenie in Government and in ordinary life under British lurls- dlctlon. and indicated that the Bri- al Winter Fair ywteriluy the me-d- 11111 Decliiie P08811161! 1116111511 111 1116 luim silver young males of Sumnierside Ranchiisg C). first "place. A. L. Rogers. Reusing- 1116 Near East as part oi the msslon oi w.“ civilization, and ale s. portion oi the "white man's burden." Palestine was one oi tho most tish had taken over a desolation lane and with dlfllculty were kept from flying at each others‘ throats. matlze it ill ull walls its dramatic ae- cffidflable devn1onmen1n_ The 31-1. cents. lli saloons. cafes, vaudeville houses and lloilles, and 11811 Improved 11 beyond mm. shaken over and over nlfzflln by tho sure. The people were turbulent, 1111110111110; 0f 1L A1111 118 1011i; as 1119!! comprising Arabs. Jews and Christ. drink, there probably will ‘be inen to recllo ii. Surely. everyone re- members it. have The fellow in tho poem was an urtlst, too, whose darling Madeline illrri lhcen stolen .by u friend, driv- ing ‘him to drink. For the price oi iiilcdllOre drink you remember: “I'll draw right hero ‘a picture oi to self-support through the $50.- 000.000 loan arranged by the Lea.- gue oi Nations, but not a cent oi th-is has ibeen. or can ‘be used for food or clothing—only for land- houslng, implements, livestock and seed grain. This leaves the multi- tude oi helpless women and child bacon-hogs. The winners obtain ior one year of the iW. D, Robb Challenge Cup. a special tlhe Canadian National! lbwllways whlille each oi the sixteen lndlvid ‘mssossion trophy presented by the Vlcedfircslilent oi uals receives a ‘gold modal as a ROME, Nov. Zur-Twlcc recent- . ly Premier Mussullill, usually lilulii; ind irbsuliltcly dirt-ct of utluruni-i: has given liuly n lilysicrloils - 1illrusc to conjure with. and spiel-ii- ~ lntlun llc-w ls rlfc about it "iiirtliufl ‘iruinp curd," which ll. is ilSSCFilHl o‘. 1-11-‘5541: if}? o 1 A1 I 1 The work w“ 111.081.9351“; 111. H P the face that drove mo mad, 1.8 at 110 are 01.1118 W011 1 souvenler oi the fact thlat they hnd 111.. 131511141 1111111101- is preparing $1"ff“11§'§A,.,,1,L,§“1§,1§fh‘§‘“1,_'“é{,§1,_ gnongn cflflcnems 11.01.11 1111110113 111,1 After troubles nnd riots Great Brit- H v I 1 (l i bivc mo ihnt piece oi chalk with 113011;; £11m‘? _.however_ esplglg; won provincial competition and so n, 1.11m 1 _ .1 1111.111 Rogers, 111111; name; 1111mm sharing 1n 1119 1111111 made 1119 bur- 11111 ilflll Blllililiqd all the instltut- Twas d ii-lluy 81111111101‘ 8V0“ 11L; which you mark the baseball 119111111111, M1118 men T1118 same earned the right to ‘become 141111115 'l'hi-. irsl 1iliruso Wllltll is guiher- h.- ation-al. sixth; Chas. idluck. Bede- llen the nlore difficult 111115‘ 01' 111191131. 111-1111111011 011i- 111111" a1“? 1“ 110mm’ “T111111 w“ H 50°11‘- wofld so generous 1n 11s 1111mm oi the Canadian Nathinul iuiilwuyr iui: ei-l lies ill 1l(lllli(‘;|l circles. is (i, due. seventh; A-li Star Ranch. when discussing 111., Nam- gngg Hrifl. crested canals. opened roads. I V ‘litre. i 1 ' You shall see the lovely Madeline 1111,0111‘: 1111111118“ so mo“ grows at the greet ‘fair at For/onto. 1111, 11.11011 1,1.1.,111.11,,11 ‘,1 11 ~11‘... 1.1,. elglllt. during his tour Oi’ United States and 591191511)’ 991111-611 1119 00111111)’ “M911 W911 111311 1111311 11°05 1157' U "W" 1119 11117100111 1111015’ 111-911 o1‘ 1191111115 101-8191111111; mat T1118 ED861111 60111116111101! W115 01" i'lllillllllliil'_\' zlci," (‘ulllulllerl lii all ‘Mcdhtm Snver female pupa__ S11. 1011.11 11811 the 31.111110“ 1111111311111. towards prosperity. Originally l1rc- TOOI-il oli_tlic corner of the Another drink and with the chalk 111111391. 1.8mm“ to c1111dren and ganvlzed urrder the auspices of llli 1111.-,1‘vi<,-\v pfllilul] in 01111111, 1on5. George ignpp-eck, 111-51; George 1.1 convincing ‘the people that Great qllired a small army to maintain H silildri‘. u in hnnd the vngabond began growwups mo, every 1.111% Dflpfllimellit 0f Cfilflrlilillloll. Akrlc 01,14,111, 1n 111111-11 Milssilliili, referr- Bmwn ‘second, Ruthven Hm“ Ca 51.11am was 1101 111 the Ne“ Ens; Peace. Now the peace was hcillg Add up. songs and wltiy stories‘ To sketch a face that well imlght ulture and Natural lRCSDlIIYCOg oi 111g 11, 111,. 111,11011e1111.1_ 5111.11; "A1 3, third; ' Miss ' Boulton. Toronto‘ for money alone. When he had so "l" ‘by 50° B1111“ §°“'1‘“'“1°- .°‘“““ ‘“"’"“" m” "W" “°°" .. ‘M’ ‘he “"1 °1 “Y ""1111 AWAITING notes or FOOD. "1"°'R“"“’“Y” “"1 D1‘ '11‘ 1 ma“ sire-in lil-“iill some mien M" be fourth; simms Bros" “m” P‘ G1 convmced them they beuevedwhat There was 1955 111-11115 1n P11195111“; A vugaboud crept slowly in andi Then as he placed another lock the Director of the ilepartmcui 111110“ 11.111111 11.111 3111111111 1111111111151, Clark, sixth. ‘Pale Silver Male. Pups—~Grahani Rogers, first; Chas. Black, second; the British were a nation oi lun- atlos. A-t the outset iSlr John out- lined the nlandatorles from the in one year than in one week in New York. The cost of administrat- ion had decreased irom 3.200.000 pounds sterling per annunl to 640.- posed llpoll the ilool." Flint was how it started and Hugh il‘Arcy himself used‘ to love ‘Ilium the shapely head, "Willi a fearful shriek he leaped and fell across the picture- ilcail!" “Canada. has never seen louig queues oi hungry, ragged and practically homeless people eagerly awards and to express his gratulatlons to the victors. COll was present toilay 1o announce the ind this will he u llcw revolution- .-il'y all‘! destined to complete tho vcvilllllirill zllirl ilircitt ll towards its Lcsigue of Nations and explained that these mandatorles were given in order to bring civilization to those nations unable to stand alone That constituted ‘the reason why J. lWilired Irccky, third; Muskoka flakes Fox 00-, iMuskokn, Olit., fourth; B, Gruhe-m Rogers, fifth; Captain Weston, sixth. ‘Pale Sl-lveir ‘Female and 5116M] wamn 1 e iMr. Robb stressed the importan- lliefilvrlng and llie-sustzgzinirgg 50119. g9 (irhfh? bamzil_ll‘nl}uls_lrf' Pu.“ 'l‘lii- Sl‘('(lilil Tltllllifk was. to an. and he who could look in-to the 1g: m: gfitn‘lzs,lrl_1(eltr"‘gfibr)l'1121f: l1" ||llll('ll(‘i‘. lii’ Milzlili-i-‘i- Fzisclstl: "I. seared and seared faces oi these temp 1 f f 111°" wit‘ Q _\'l‘ll uu uppululiuout ior next innocent victims oi a. post-war a 5 ‘y ‘Lmmnd or "' m“ 1'1"’ Tho 1ilui-c oi‘ our nil-cling is ilivxoriililo goal." 000~ pounids sterling per anliunl. The cost, oi mlmlnslratlou Willllll shorily be D0lli‘ilc iby tllg country itself. Tile lileal was to restore Palestine to its lfbllcal sintus. u to rccllp it,‘nliilost ilp to the time when ho died Wi-(lllrsilny lli a hos-l Ami uvhat nlilghty emphasis, did pltlil, at tlic zlizv of S2. from liourtldutn-y like lmili prohihitlonists liifiuilsi: und (flll't)lli(5 bronchitis. and rilln ‘hounds always put upon Pups — George Callback. first; A‘ h Rog- Great Brnnm was 1n ‘Pahylsune. um‘ flowln m "k an‘ I me D'Arcy wrolc other poieliis lllllllllli. iliiu] lliOll0clylliil)ifi\ndcad1-, condnlon wmwut bemg deep“, 321311111155; 11111219311111???‘Fffgaflllstiq hukflmvlln. crs. second; John A. Lea. third; S. 71111111-1111111111111 and lra-k. The man. Th‘ Jewishg (“ivmlaililon lufllmzfrerli: stirred, would be unresponsive to any dmereqmd 1'“ e‘_“_l_y‘l1)'1'l,lg't_ m llulliii-ul l\lifii‘l‘\‘l‘l‘S pmui uui that 1.1 8111-11111‘ 10111111; Rayner 111191.113. dute for Airmeuizi. had been offof- ed 91mm 551100110 m 1011000 ("all _ ' any human need. And then to an algl11c1l‘uurw1 ‘l1m,11"p1"(_1‘11 1w; hull: pill". \\".‘l‘v ii'_lI_lll11*Xl1iflll1B41 tlnnul. fifth; George Citllbcck, ell i0 ‘the United ‘States. but since Bmaln 100K111“? 11111111“ H“: c} 11... [1111411 151,011.11 01,111,011 n, ,1 1,011.1. Watch the changed countenance ' .i|l(| (‘Xlllihh in.» uuuuuu illlli‘. the eau-se the success of rlilliruyi-i null the success oi‘ zigricillliirc ure coin- tllc refusal of ‘that country to ac- cupt tho responsibility the Christ- slxth; J. W. ‘Lecky, seventh; All In as the squares oi ‘bread. and the Star. eight. . . -. ‘.-‘- .--‘ r- »,‘, kg ,_ . . , ~ rhlu iliseovoi- of ‘l. new fool Slll- 1mm“ 1°‘ 1m1mmli‘ mm‘ “m ' ports and supplied oiicqiuuiir oi y - l l 11m and 11,011,111 of soup were 01mm ‘ . ' . - ‘ ' . . \ .‘ ' 'lll<'ll l|('1lull(lS UP‘ 111 1 1'1_ _ 1 ' lily for uni-null life lii utrturs. Frcd- cldent, . 11"‘ ““‘“ T‘ "1 ,“_ _ Bcimnlpllonship?‘ m? a7; 1011mm; 1ifle'é.1p‘,’,ic".'.i‘1‘éirzxf1 1gt111grlgr1lyf1lglnwliiliiiiad ‘Iillliniiltocgnstltilteil allotllr-l- 1ir0li-1 Erick] Power, Hltllflllllilil o?) \Vash~l‘h-g- lggrfrgiyoyzeEsogpslidglfiufaifgls 11g ll-n ipresentinig the iiwzipliy zluil "'1 “wk “l mnflwm‘ ‘ es mac ‘fllll ox, r e . ‘ ' . - -_ J , ).(‘.,' l ' r . ill. ‘ ' . ._ _ 1 w, 1 . ‘ l» Canada-Cuba Ships EIiIIJc-st fiiuale adult fox, Hurry fllgilnanlheeuélyfeiiqfie ,l?1tlebigiogi‘es wit: The 111-111 1011 yams‘ 1,1 1110 111.111,“ 11,11, “.11.11'1.1'.1_.,..111 11 1,1 1.11.1.8 111111 ply in Viigklitlltlll iu water from ‘the f: liguzalsfilvylillilzeisometlmee hears regarded n“ as wmnerfy .110 51111115, gund. 1 ' 1. . , ,. ' fiiiililitlbl .lifu‘l‘that li ' . .11 , .1, 1;, ‘w°1‘1‘1'9 Chflniliimlflilii) in!‘ 11°51 05h many P511135’ T115; Slagellanfiii‘; pdtaeroslcllllnifeziiizclsiiillfolgeil)lillchli!win-iii’; 5iuiimiii-‘ubulsnu??? 11'1"“ ‘R111 “iifiltjmis; 111111111111“ 0111039 llutli ngéhagfrlnftnl” SeTeI-lge figmlileiiidgillglniiiiiilhidlqtlillt ‘\l\'eiiilll4=‘i‘]-1 male or, female. (loorgc Odllbcck. 0 e1" ‘"11’ ° ‘m a 1g .1 _ 1 , 1 1 1_ 111 . U.‘ ,. - 1 ~ .,. 11 cl‘ the rccaignlzcil classes. e e 3°“ a 1111 111013-951. 11h] ienh 111.1111. 11g u no“ young male "p, mumer 1mm, Snarnng dogs. and 11 requhed lli cl es uni were gu c ll .l Pl “dill ulliliililt i ll‘ 0i LLllllS lat 1 i though each has its own character 1 _ 1 _ and mflsrn- 1 w“ specially‘M73531?85.33515?”illél.l.’.lfi.°.ll‘li. tetested m the old ‘Canadian Hos-lmgdlate of thrisiz swine clubs lu pltsl Barracks. spgeadin! their1meflna1uncvmonstrduon ‘some gm“ lQ?1‘1':1l§e_r°y1-§e;1:e‘ §t1lfficiLgf1zfiilmigercginsérés Przizziittzdlgzgvlggic‘: lIll'lll']‘Ul'1llf‘.il us live UOlUDZII-ilvh if’): Wm‘ 1‘““d"““ °1 “W” “'°“"“"”' that whll: Clelilifiléimlfl‘ 24o Limes the “m” u" ""“'“°”” i“ “m” "m." " 11111ng_11 1.11111; word can he 115e11_ 1 [De k u D 1 H V avcly description‘ under the nunlos “ma” ‘“°°“°°""‘b'° <=°"‘""°"1~EZ’.? Britlzirlrillarlie hill: ‘linfwllic i...’ E“'p°""' or 111mm“ ‘I'll? lllnjpemli when one 6911111911 over pwenty _ 0 ‘ _ u.’ Fiw-llcrli-iiiii, l.til.. amporur ‘n [amillgg 1n 0113 dmrmck and gaw (5:16 ggxizzaifrfitlggrfiyigqibgntai‘ Mlliliillfl‘. l.ill._ Iulilpi-rnr of uhrlillt m“ partitions or oldmlankem and or ‘hand Canada (lcspite its lire-ii 111ml’ ‘11111111911011 nf11'1\1h1l1lnrr1z1fl' 1 ‘H11 . d - ‘ ‘ "in all l()l'l7.lti lfil l ‘.1 ‘ 1115B 111111 5V9“ marsh we s on Dhysleal supelilority. s-ells only 15 [NW 1g $1.1(1_llilii, null head oillw: iS 215052;‘: 53111;?’ oiiroilimialrlulililw ‘:33 p” "em “r '1'” ham“ 3°“ 1° Gm“ ii.‘ il-irleh ill Wosilii-lil ' it l . .‘ ' ' ' .' 11111111911511 {h9g9 my .511 1119 011191- Br a n (unlplilelltllli Biotin the 1leoplc forget, and the troulblos1priziluci- 111501151,‘ 111,11, 1.01111 11,111,111 'l‘llut river water might ln the 118E311. Great Britain wars forced to it w.‘ ' 11111 11,11 10,1111, 111.1110 c.1011. future ‘he drunk with ‘immunity occupy Egypt in 1882, nfier a por- ing >1 m of the Mulionnl Acud- “"19 11 1""‘"“°*151'1)Y ‘P111111’ B~ Had‘ iod of mls-guvorllnleni on the part only ol rbcicncc. 1“Y- ‘*1: 111191111511"- Wh‘) has made of the then resigning Khcdlvo. The F. A. lilrgc, fflflllfii‘ Dl‘?S1l(lClll. of “K111151110 ilivesiifiiliiflfl 119111!‘ A1111 impartial 11ml even-handed 1ustlce to maintain pence. The point was illustrated by recalling the events lli the Sudan in 1882 when Great Britain delivered the country to the p90plg lilemiselvcs The result was chaos in which ‘a populai-lon of elgh-t million was cut dow-n through war. massacre and disease to approximately a million ‘and a quarter souls in sixteen years. In some oi the villages not even a dog ‘LONDON. No“ 211~_T11B demand was left. That was why ‘backward for the abolition or submarines fol- °°““m°‘ °°“‘m“"°d a “cmd , 1ow1ng mo 1o“ o: we M4 18 1w truist for those more advanced in 'l1‘lil‘J|)l-)lll("l‘0.\‘. {Non 20—~CY1'115 ‘Nislue lllclii-s, lfiilwnril “Plilpliihs \\‘,.yuiilii. and Douglas lull): liuz- all, ull of silllll .lullli, have been telnutloninl. liken ievmale pup. John Iiea. i\\'1ol'ld‘s Cliaiupinnsiiip ior best made or follicle pup, Raynor inter- national. France Would Bar 1 Ban On Submarines other nations of tile world l‘¢lllrl(lll the llniivcrsity olPWlsconeln.‘ told 011111111101‘ "11 111° 1111-1011 River‘ T1115 ‘recent lnvcli-ira-tiolis made by him 111112114- 001110 111110111» 119 33111- W119" lliHl lii‘. (l. Juilay Iin ‘tile- organic rivers m“ filtered hy action of the content oi‘ ‘Wisconsin lalko wa-tcr, rivers lihv-lnse-lvge-i, rather than‘ 1W including’ lrnke lMlichlglzln. in which 81111101111 D11l‘1iil>*111°i1- to assist. and the. coat oi’ lyringl-ni: order out of chaos in tlini country hail ‘been more than 200,000,000 pounds sterling. Sules (‘om- _ The New ‘Brunswick girls in m‘- , 111 -, - _ 1. on 11,11 “.1111 coming emphatic. 1 the “calm of civilization 52321081103116 susélflltcgfiesét him‘; der i0 ‘demonstrate ihelr knnwladir" 1111.191’! '1“.:1‘1‘n11:111,1'1111n‘ 1.11111 aldrhllss iitillzligiliilgusRgiiii/sifi; MEFDZ"... A Thorn of Fleah, miserr- 11111111 one camp. may be M m” "m 11"” “t 'b“““"' S" "1’ csiulul sir-ck of iii-fill". ‘Fliers i"- a email electrical stove and fri~d rasllers of the best and of inferior type thus offering tests of skiill ll‘ selection ‘und booking. Iruk he described as a bundle oi thorns which cost the British peo- ple4,500.000 pounds sterling a year The country had greatly improved under British control. The people were being fairly treated. while the special task was the rectificat- estimated. No wonder one saw two men carrying a pallet out oi his camp—merely two more dead on the same matreas lbeing hurried to the little cemetery across the road from the military city oi the dead. only two more refugees, who will need no more iood. or rags to clothe them. i'()l'])lll‘iil(lil are Frank 1'1. Shwppzlrd. llllgll ll. .\lill'i|lll!~i illld (‘iilili Muc- Keiizle, all 0i‘ (‘uuiplu-lliiiil. The cuuipziliy is in curry nu u 5401111101 uimor and uuruixi- business- hcurtlly in idea." it is regarded as unfortunate that France will not agree and the idea oi calling another conference for the purpose of discussing the 111111105111‘ '11°""e"°1'- 15 11°1- 19511111911 ion of the frontier between lrak as feasible. for in the present tenl- and Turkey The “e511” 11 per of France siie is not at all like- been 51111111111911 .10 1111, Leanne 1 ly to change her views a-nd until 1111110115 wllliou1 obtaining n den. she does so. conferences are more mite settlement. and was now be- “15519 91 1-11119- fore The Hague Tribunal for light _ on legal points. Jrak was only two Carbon Monoxide agreement with the illatributlng its -dr rations over a _ , _. W _ ‘V1110 “fetch o1 1111711 00111111.}, 1° 11 hlurliiuie bluiluliu-iirlillh Corpor 111111111911 v11111ges_ allnll, l.til., llnrlliiz, Sllll‘(*llill'li.‘ll lli-S "The little town was crowded as (‘11111191 as a irompuuy. llilS l)1'(‘l\ l is on a market day. and one bad an 1101"“- "Rags! rage and tattersl Here _ .225? confessed That H1, Held-up Cashier uem not. only in coats of manyn a 11 1.1. faded °°1°1'5' 111111» 11141111115 35'" Sglilgtsc i121? iii: cligsiilhilllslgsibgtllonrl. ments of variegated patches. It Once more 11 was ragged army was one thing to see the refugees even 11.01.50: 11 111,11 were 11116811118’ under a 11°19 Bummer 51m‘ ‘but what than Salonlczi lillll the pleas for oi the penetrating fall and winter ' ' ‘ ' per cent. Turkish. and to allow the ~ Turks io gain control was out oi tho duration. IMONTWLPIATA Nor. 2i1'~(“l)ill'(.‘!~l8- help further imlphanlzoil thc dnsnl- 1111; 111111.111. 11111.1 n1, iip- 1111'!‘ oi '5‘ Gas caused Deaths hello’? uglviolgiiilsld r3i“i'hiMi?§§riuw‘iifi Kelly‘: Q11? zlifiietirlrfiidlh-esvlsiiuggf 1111111“ trmiedy’ AM l‘ “my “"“ lli" Sl- Denis 'l‘iu‘lilr<‘ Iss1. Binnie-y If; .____ . - - e :1 ‘ ‘ . l . - - . ' 1MlON11R1EA|Ih Non 911499111115 nations with any interest had been chillinx dike iloogeleliepers 1° 111° hreard- ‘lib. lyxflltiflly iililighii|.11:];:‘.1::1n]:.,.?,',111.111 |_|'::1,,',)H||‘;‘.:y?1€ 1611,11 from the inhalation oi carbon mon- 1111111911 11 11111‘ 51'1"“ °1 111° sumk‘ boner.‘ and, 1:8 d3; » 11 111111111)’ 01111599 their hunger need was equally oh- N1.“- ym-k 1.(,11.;1111111g 1,111,111,.1.1. 1,1111 111/15 oxide gas are lilcvitalllo ilnlesu the 1"""‘°""‘11y' ‘s1"t‘1°h“ dtldl “:1 ‘t: 1191111‘ Bllvga throng-line 11301131?! 1°11: v1°"“- 1 $111111 “D1 5°‘1'1,1‘"F1@1 111"" iuvi-uior, lmluy yih-udod guilty in '15:} city authorities compel the lnstull- llilfvoeil égnrgéuggtgm $011131“: Comment of u! “Mervin An old hiaimcward ‘trek lutiér i)" 1111c duty —- 111.. 1111111111 mm-nn, |1|1-n1~.1 Iflngfs atlon oi [lilo pipes with nll gas ‘ ' _ 1 ' “fnmvari I .° w "ll" ‘ 1* {"111 (!\'li|f‘.lli'(!, uud liruudvil A. Finlay- heaters and cookers lli residences. 911511181 m” Ummd Slates w“ u“ 3595:“! Iil-hgnafliitilltl-Ilgclrnxiliyfifigvlytllrg m: 15111101111” l“ "°1'"‘:‘1"‘1 "l 5°11” sou. lilo ihi-uirn vlllgilivvl‘, us lhu 119997111113 111 011115111111 "1 111° M11" , 11 1111 01 1119 11111011911 eichflmed "1 111111111 “ML “ u‘ cw" grlidlcr 9m‘1111"‘“m- iualsiei- llllllil of llil‘. 1il‘i‘I_li‘l'l. . .i troal Light. lloat and Power Con- 1191M" [rqmklsmal 1111131“ “$30 _ God every time -1 nee 115- 111111 Mb 191' 1111's“ wrlil-iem“; "'“"111“[“"1 lloyd was renluiuloil ilulil Nuv- ‘ zililliifihlgurriigfllklzmilmiiwiilli ililillerolralimpiiiisllilzo tnoodeteect as‘ it other one said. "God must 111W" lllllllllllylil.1gqilylrisliilllliiiIulltsgfip “lulu-l- 2i ior si-Iliuliru. l-‘iuhiyson | . . ' ‘ ’ practically oilorlcss. Steps should lic taken. the Company af- (irnioil, to form s by-law making lt nu illicllcc ior anyone to have a izui-i heater 0r (locker ill their home svns (‘llllllillllvli for viiluliiury Sillin- iiii-ln (ill illi‘ iilillli‘ Ila)‘- lillil ill 3,- uuu holui: sol. I liiiyd swore ilini whlli- inspect- iui; holly-rs lli ilii‘-llll‘lii|'l‘. Finlay- “ent you 1° help 113'" >lll()Z‘l‘ \\'l'!‘ll!lll‘.(l hilveli-l and arc lllllfii WORSE THAN ANWML “apt in in». forgotten illfill lllQ ilwell- _i.-rs lli or ncur u city. CONDITIONS. recently from gas poisoning hi1 their flat on Park Avenue. FFIIPIJIBPIIIOFO. it was ])0liili‘il nui. lii addition to the danger oi (lentil . AROUND THE GREEK irom inhaling the poison, thorn sou suugusluil lllill. lll-‘y hold up will always ‘be impairment i.\i11“'";h°}"' "11." P1110810 carry o“ any i "The ibeiribet camp looked the cApiTAL- 111.1 1-11_.-,111..1~ 1,1- 111“ lumen, |1‘i|1I1|_y- 0511111 n11 “mgi __ 858M106 0i irnuttractlveness 0n tlIJ-‘i ‘w; - 1 1 A11 l 1 1 sl-li lllllllt‘. llie ]Il2lllS ior llo_vll':4 110i.- “ ‘ hot and dusty day; mil-d houses ‘LX ‘"1 i‘ "‘"-“- A1'°‘"1‘|u\vuy. hut in his (‘Xviivlllulll ihn lilo. Fund has recently boon colu- [yelled in close its klivhcll work (Continued ~. r,-| page 11) received a fresh eunJbake, and‘ thi- tents sussested the sweating tepces of the Canadian Indians." And yet hundreds of these Asla1 Minor refugees have lived for months, and even years. under these dlstreesiul conditlona.—wnrsc than any animal on a Canadian farm experience. Three children were ‘found cuddling close to s. pig ior sleeping warmth. That could never happen in Canada. "One was shown some oi the new villages lbuilt iby the aid oi the League 0i Nations Refugee Settle- ment Commission, and comfortable little homes they are, palaces com- ipitred to til“! hovels first used. and ' in proportion as the refugees are removed to ‘them will their housing needs be met. But great numbers still await this improvement; the paoceeds is necessarily slow in the o erwllelming mas; suddenly rpre- cipltalod into Greek. herself a re- iatlvoly poor and quail country. ' "l next went to the mountain region of Macedonia. The news oi a iood and clothing distribution -. , - at Soroviteh had spread over night 51111-1314 ARIQTOORACY AT WORK IN WESTERN CANADA ~ with mysterious speed through the fgfgflée settlement, and by day- I l h I i I ht-have some difficulty in recognizing hla del- i t the ilret ltreamn appeared- d Th. liutniathili-liiledr Filldillyhodi; whoaliealmven ln the upper right oi the picture baton tho- mostly 011 F001; 19W" 011 110113918 can an an m" M h 1' m. homa o" m. “M” tmmyuflva mu“ u“ of Edmonum 1-11. 111...“; (three children on the back oi one) Em" "n". b" n. w a I earn engaged in ranching in that area in the vlelnlty of the laak- "i1 "W" ‘Q1111 1111911 111 olris m “W”, h" w" m “"1" i»... many Oarrlliiaa oi noble British birth. At the loft above la Lord 11"" 11v dimilllilve ‘wales. In :3::-”|mm1lli*i'iin'iiv'rh'|iihi in the center, Lord Montague, the aon of the Duke of Manchester who . striking contract to ‘the camel car- Iolow h a group including Lord and Lady Rodney and their M“ m" h“ 3"”- "flwd- ‘"19 °1 nephOW of Lord Derby. . ‘lulu-r look the wrong (‘Xli null was 1ili‘l‘(.‘$l(‘1l. WOLFES MEMORY HONORED Member: o! the Royal Marine Old Oomradn Aaoociati a wreath on the tomb o1 General Wolfe at It. Aifoge Church. Green-i wleh. on the 160th Anniversary of the lat-tie oi the Plalno of Abrli . ham and the death o! Wolfe. The Old Comrades are shown leavlnl . LIVING MODEL FOR WAR MEMORIAL placefl , . ppm- itlen rtlot in i ting war memorial _ muraAl ‘deigi-atiovia. :1’ It J.ude'a ‘Molmh, Laden. has a war veteran 1| learning farming with Lord Rod M)’- 1111- f". 111m, ' - young eon, Lord Montague. and Lcrd Stanley. the means oi transportation uled by The ‘Sore ‘the Children H“ I11 the Royal Naval Collage at Groenwlelr, J_____ 1 I 1 l ‘I.