~ OCTOBER 1o. 1931 And DOOR PRIZE EVERY NIGHT MONDAY lst Prize s Ton of Coal Compliments oi C. LIONS 8a CO. 2nd Prize Case of Oranges Compliment! of CLARK a MoDONAI-D lame/To Rescue Of Fund S -, _ ‘. (my o. w. Mogridge, Mall and am- pire Staff Writer) Probably few persons in Toronto 'or even on this continent are aware oi the fact that the late Sir Tho- mas Lipton was the father of the modern cafeterias now so popular 1n all the larger cities, nor that he won his knighthood as the rBSUlli c of establishing the first serve self restaurant in the world. Queen Alexandra conceived the idea of commemorating the second Jubilee o1’ Queen Victoria, by rais- fng a fund to establish restaurants that would provide the poor oi London and other large cities in England and Scotland with cheap, wholesome meals. In furtherance oi that object, e. fund was started known as the Alexandra ‘Prust, but for some unknown reason, it fell flat and contributions were both scarce and meagre. This was noted by sir Thomas, then plain Thomas J. Lipton, the greatest store keeper in the world. who had stores in every city and town in GreatBritain having a population of 20,000 and up, and in whichhe catered exclusively to the Ramond - LaFrance Novelty Slack Wire Performers “A Feature Circus Act” conceal his benefaction his contribution should be regarded as an anonymous one. however, became public property. when in the following year. 1898, he was created e. knight bachelor by Queen Victoria. Bulmy The Sulleys An Acrobatic Konck About Act that 1s in a Class by Itself as a Tumb- ling Performance tarted By Queen Alex- andra To Establish Cheap Self-Serve Restau- rant For London Poor By Donation Of $500,000—-Wanted Gilt Kept Secret. masses. He quietly made a con- tribution oi $500,000 in the fund. The result was the establishment oi a. huge self serve cafeteria at the junction oi Old Street and City Rd in the Shoreditch district oi Lon- don, where it was possible for the poor to secure a full course meal, onsisting o! meat and vegetablefi, bread, pie and either tea or coffee for 12 cents. That was the maxi- mum charge, but substantial meals were served for less- The establishment was formally opened by King Edward and Queen Alexandra, at the time Prince and Princess of Wales. society people were attracted sample the meals served. ved a tremendous success, and oth- er places oi a similar were opened in the poorer districts of the metropolis and found plenty of patrons. Hundreds of in It pro- character desired to and that Sir Thomas Lipton The secret South Wellingtonl Election Nov 18 I TORONTO, Ont‘, Oct 9—(By Elle Canadian Press-The prWlil- cial-by-election necessitated by the death oi. Hon. Lincoln Goldie, former provincial secretary and M. L. A., for South Wellington, will b0 held November 10, Premier Georg- es Henry announced today. Nomination of candidates will The Cause Of Colds ' The inability oi doctors to cure or even to explain the common cold has long-sapped the luylnlurs faith in the medical profession. A long step towards removing the reproach has been taken by Professor A. R. Dochez, oi Columbia University, New York, and his collaborators. Their experiments, which are dcs- cribed in the current number oi the GENERAL ADMISSION 15c Your Own Show--Cummunity Organized and Conducted - All Clean Fair Fun and io Knight/wood Conferred On Lipton 4s Father Of Modern Cafeterias Earl Is Affected By Depression LONDON, Oct., ii—-The economic depression and heavy new tax bur- dens imposed by the British Govern ment, which has caused Lady Louis Mountbatten, wife oi King George's cousin, to announce that her Ion- don home, Brook House, is for sale have struck some oi the highest personages in British life. Even the Earl oi Harewood, King George's son in law, who inherited a fortune oi $12,500,000 from [his grandfather, and is one oi the wealthiest peers in England, is be- ing compelled to economize. Only the other day he addressed a letter to the members oi the Bramham Moor Hunt, one oi the most exclusive people in the coun- try, informing them that for finan- eial reasons he and his brother, Major Edward Lascelles, would no longer be able in act as joint mas- ters. _ The Bramham Moor hunts four days a week during the season, 511d keeps fifty couple oi hounds. The cost oi the hunts upkeep is enormous and Lord Harewood alone is said to have been $50,000 a. year out by his share in it. Those in close touch with the Royal family, however, pointed out although Lord Lascelles was lcgt B llllse fortune, he is heavily taxed 0n every dollar oi it. In addition his fortune has been considerably depicted by the death duties pay- able on the estate of his father the late earl, while a large sum i5 ex. pended annually on the malngen. E 4' take place Saturday, November, 7. Karl K. Homouth, former icrvative member for South Water- 1°°- Whlsht denied W111i! be a candidate in the rid- 1"Lancct." show beyond doubt that the cold is caused by a virus small enough to pass through any filter and to elude the power of any mi- croscope, and that the ordinary bacteria which have shared the blame for colds in the past are, in wsa- ‘_ ng akin irritations. ho! wafer, dry, .-_.rr.<-.; Preparations aro (‘Jenn lie. Canadian Try lie Cuticura QuickRelief! Io! rushes, eczema and nll forms of itching, burning, die- Ind unoinlwilh Cufleura 0lnlrnenl. Relicfcomea ll once and Inlrl everywhere. loa$llm Ointment I511. and 50a. ‘him-m He. lining open J.1‘.Wnll Con Bnhe with Culleura Soap-ad healin noon follows. Cntlcura . essential to every household. y. 1.14.. Manned. new Chilean Irving Cram 0intment' once oi his three estates. fact, present only as camp-follow- ers oi the true virus. Professor Dochcz succeeded in cultivating the cold virus, and producing typic- nl colds both in chimpanzees and in human beings with it. To have discovered the culprit is not oi course, the same thing as to have outwltted him. But it is ihc indispensable first step. if the cold virus can be isolated and cultivated its habits can be studied and met- hods evolved eithcr of attacking the virus itself or oi counteracting its evil effects. That docs not mean that we can look forward to the dis- covery of some magical cure which we have only to swallow or sniff to be free oi colds for ever. Our strongest weapon against most in- fectious diseases, to take reasonable precautions against distributing them. Ii infectious persons could isolam themselves for the first few days of their colds we should make good process towards the‘ control of colds, evcn without knowing just what the cause of colds may be. New that Professor Dochez has explored the cause, it should be possible to devise more specific and effectual precautions. But it will still rest Cazano Columbia Accordian Artist An Entertainer Who Will Please You THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 2 Ladies, 1 Man. cum u. s. PREENT (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct 9- President Hoover called for a ces- sation of international loans ex- cem those devoted strictly to pro- ductive enterprise. More than 600 delegates to the fourth Pan American Commercial conference, before whom the Presi- dent stood, answeredhis brlcf ad- dress with applause. The President pointed his at- tack particularly at loans to nat- ions for balancing budgets, or for military equipment or war pur- poses. Ii these were to end, he said. a "great number of blessings would follow to the entire worldf’ More Sheep For Prosperity So-called agricultural alld ccon- omic authorities are almost un- animous to-day in their opinion that more mixed farming is one oi the best solutions for the present agricultural problem. Until Can- ada and particularly Western Cah- Yada gets away from overwhelming production oi wheat. oi which there appears to be a surplus among consuming countries able to buy, we are told that wc cmnot expect to return to normal con- ditions. Farmers will havo to go into more live stock, more diversi- lines suggested we have Just as great dcpress'on ns cxisls in the, case oi wheat. In Wvstclu P0111?“ wool is quoted at four 1o five cents a. pound ‘or less than 8 ‘and the general type. clvfirlllfd- l5 The same ns ihc bulk use-d in 0111‘ quarter oi the figure at ouc time not so long ago, which was con- sidered the minumum cost of pro- duction. In the case of wheat. with this country producing 111.1115’ times more than is consumed hcre. the present depression pliers and helplessness in suggesting a rem- edy is understood, bllt in wool 0111‘ domestic production Ls only a portion of the actual C0llsllllll7llllll Canada's total wool clip, accord- ing to Government airliifillfF- l5 about 21.000000 pounds annually while Canadian Mills Ilse ni. least twice this mill-h every Yflll’ mid our total consumption of unnu- fncturcd wollens, home illllllllfld and imported. is equivalent lo b1‘- tween eighty and nlnvly “"1"” pounds of iiccce wool or l-Ulll‘ film's th; clip, Moreover, our Wool l" ll"? equal of any produced in tho world Canadian Mills. Cunnrh lg ll natural sheep couniry- Fwl" we stmdpoint of cllmutl‘. Diem" “nd with us snuiflers and sneezcrs to‘ carry them out. - (Manchester Guardian) . ‘ ford conditions, the pl‘c-'<"‘-l ‘"11" small sheep population could cuslliv‘ he Aerlist Trio Featuring Iron Jaw Suspension {substitute for a A“ALL srxr WEEK AT THE FORUM” H OMMUNITY CARNIVAL MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS EXHIBITION. GAMES, BAND CONCERTS, vA UDEVILLE A HOURS FREE ENTERTAINMENT OF NOVELTY VAUDEVILLE ACTS Dault 5s’ “Suicide Twins” A Novelty Balancing Act That; Has More Than Unusual, It’s Uni No Equal - Aerial Gymnast, Will Be Unable To Visit Canada (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. 7.—Premier Laval, of France will be unable to visit Canada during his coming trip to North America. An invitation to come to Ottawa was sent to the French Premier by Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister. A reply was received today expressing the regrets of Premier Laval that he would be unable to accept the in- vitation. France's Premier will spend only five days in the United States on his fleeting visit. Premier Laval will sail for New York on October 16 to discuss matters of mutual in- terest to both countries with Presi- dent Hoover and will arrive in New York on October 22. VALUE or up TARIFF LONDON, Oct. 9.—(BY The Canadian Press)—“A tariff is the quickest and most effective wea- pon not only to reduce excessive limports, but to enable us to ln~ lduce other countries to lower their ltarifi walls,“ says Rt. Hon. Stan- ley Baldwin Conservative leader and cording secretary’ Mrs‘ C‘ L‘ Moorel Lord President of the council, in new“; Corresponding Secretary‘; Mrs. outlining the aims of his party in a. general election manifesto to- The next annual meeting Wm bel day. "I recognize that the situation ‘ is altered by the devaluation or the economic unity for which we have fled crops, more intensive ngrlclll- pound but m my View the effect or so long striven. I hope the reasons ture. And yet in one of the veryithe devaluatlon can be no valid which led to the suspension oi the mm“. caremnylJttawa conference have been over- designcc and adjusted to meet the present situation. . . - . . I shall. therefore continue to press upon the electors that in my view a‘ tariff is the quickest and most effective weapon." ' The Conservative leader express- ed the hope that the Ottawa Con- ference, suspended inst year, would be held. "The pl‘Obl(‘nl of the Em- Dlrc,” he said, "is lo secure the ' PAGE ELEVE LaMar Jerome and Jewell The Best Tripple Bar Act in Vaude- ville Today, in a “Few Rounds of Pep” (1116 ' I The Acordian King In a Medley of New and Old Songs of “Today and Yesterday” LUCKY PROGRAM PRIZE Of 26 Piece Set of Table Wear YOURS luar us: TllE LUCKY 0x12. nmxa n" wrru you TO THE CARNIVAL 'l‘iIl'l{SDAY NIGHT. Amusement. LEADERSHHJDisalmament Is The g Is D Only Way Of Escape H Ax N t TO AAyloid ‘The Civilizati0n—Destroying \V1lr ALr . . s. Oc. 9.- (By n Avert T] - ,, . ‘Tile Canadian Press-If there is O Tl Cjlérspreadnhg of a,“ of Dem“ one thing needed m Canada todmfl vet 1e lVl lzcd Nzltlons——btll'rlng Addrcs; 1t is leadership," said Miss Wlnni-l BY General Smuts. fred Kydd, president of the Nation- al council of Women, addressing the Provincial council in annual SHEFFUZIJD, England, Oct. 9-3pm‘ will ‘be unlike anything which ti “N h d —(Canadian and Associated Press has been called war in the past. m” n8’ ° 5° “mo” ° We rewCfl-Dlcsl-"Tlle alhwd peace led t0 "It will pay scent attention to quire national heroes’ ‘she °°n"lhe World War. Would it had clld- nrlnics and imvics or lo the other Eggeind ‘Irving: 2;? aizinlxglgl ed there. But the armed 1101100 paraphernalia of war. 1t will go - - whllmles in an aggravated form straight for the populations and h??? mdmttllll‘; ‘m’! gaming t° and as long as l; coniinucs, man_ for the immense urban agqrega- o - . l _ ~ s“ r Ce 3Q n3 ° er c m kind seems to be marching to some {M1115 which will be n5 sure target 1°“ and peace °l mmd l” lend m horrible doom" this was the state’ "It will fivht will new and ll lii. u ti i '_ j‘ ' e ‘ ‘l’ the" 1°“ t“ T e N“ °““ ‘meat of Gcneml Jan c. smulsQucru-d of chemical and biological council of women gives excenentliamous soldier and statesman liuwea-mns It w,“ Cover me m‘, scope ‘or training m leadership], l5 speech 8i Slllfllcld UnlvcrsitWland and the great cifics with ls K h t . . . ‘ tomb; siglgngggedwit? hsgrggersy 1353 "151" - poison and disease gcrlus. t will I General Smlis, who is president saturate vast areas with a. deadly’ treatment of unemployment. Con- of the British Association for m“ qtmos mm - sistent effort to prevent occurrence advancement of science made ms ‘ “mire in be O m m: o‘ the condition w“ necessary" she Slfilflmehl in the Baslll-Ilcks Mum-lcven for the stutchlmenes the sflld- orlal address in memor oi f ~ A ‘ Mrs‘ Rrgusm of westvule was the University's Vlcg-Cllilllizllllo?‘ XI-‘(iioftl-cfllillayygil Dfmdcgg elected President of the provincial who was kmcd m “u, 1M0 “m. ‘lmbormlorics o, Lhiwlcontillllmzlts we il r . , . I ‘ , “ ma?“ gfiflzermggngfz: P esl- Unless the lvolld soon cstabllsirihusfi. Wm, $119,,- dmdly ,-@5ca,~¢1,,~_,, dent Miss Carrie Carmicll e1 ha» ed a “disarm”! WM”? ‘mm “Plllll "And," he szlfcl. “in due course Glasgow vice President; ' Mrs be a war unlike any cvhfllct ln the some lunatic will press the bution Kent flux“. Mrs R w ‘Grang Pasl- he Sfild- "Ill llle W0rltl Wilfland illc llOIYIEI‘ of the human race N '61 '_ M ' P'J - M ' we saw only the beginning of tilewill be trapped and drsil-oycd. Hzzfnxfsgyés 1am‘ kfmfmjlalllls" vast difference which science is: hThm-e i5 51m n ~“»,,_v M Oscars, Mrs C’ F McDonald’ Trilmr Re: making in human affairs. In the but lg, lics along the arduous path ' ' ' ’ ' "Bill 810M W81‘. that is CV01‘ allow- of disarmzlnlmlt. Surely sufficient 9d l0 006111‘. 5001106 Will. like sfihltflhas been said to show why we 5118f)‘ Olllfflgfd dolly, go far t0,.<llo'ulrl wltl-lout furihcr delay take destroy mankind itself. The noxtgo that pilih.“ u. w. Crockett, westvullaf held in 'I‘ruro. come and that it will be possible for the Canadian Government to renew its invitation. We shall then have an unique opportunity be- fore us in the fact that it will full to a National Government i.o accept the invitation." OLD TAYLOR. 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