Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1921, p. 1

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s . Daily British ALLEN The So i by Ralph Connor yom KINGSTON, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 192 - LAST EDITION, 1" PETERBORO NAMES BUENHAM. Py ~~ {BOTH LEADERS VISIT" 1 [TY YA DIY FRENCH BLUEBEARD ET ARDS TO A ee] L Consirvatives Elect Posie emer WOULD SE | MARITIME PROVINCES THE TARIFF AWAITS HIS TRIA EDW AR ; 3 Cand . a | . NS 3 Ww Peterboro, Sept. 35.At last] Government Hopes 16 Win | : | Amuses Himself Telling Fort- AI N RAIL AYS night's meeting of West Peterboro | Fourteen of the Thirty- SOLE IS UE Conservative Association, J. . H.| One Seats. - h \ 3 "unes With Improvised | Burnham, ex-M.P., was selected to Ottawa, Sept. 29.--Next week will | Paris, Sept. 29.--Landru, the fa- Deck of Cards. -- represent the Conservative party in £ * the coming federal election. Three | : i 3 M In Or H h Ui = [candidates were nominaate | a Geer In . Si see both the prime minister and the 'Th Go Mak mous Bluebeard of Gambais, who is In T Secur U der to elp t e nem following order: J. H. ai the Lloyd ge vites inn Liberdl leader in the maritime prov- e vernment to J € accused of the murder of eleven wo- rymg to ¢ 4 mon : ployed Throughout Denne and J, F, Strickland. Mr, Fein to Confer on ices. Here the Iibera's hope to Appeal to All Favoring men, will appear before the Ver- Railway Station For Denne, who ran 'as a government make substantial gains. whiie the . sailles assizes on November 7th. : Canada. candidate in the West Peterboro bye- Oct. 11th. government is convinced that the re- Protection. When the news was announced by a Kingston. : election last February, declined the fu' will be favorable to it. Already warder, Landru laconically replied: . Ottawa, Sept. 29.--Active steps to- | nomination, and declared he would | Gajrloch, Scotland, Sept. 29. -- |°stimates are being made on the re- | Ottawa, Sept. 29.--Mone cam- "I knew it already. The cards told | "I always contended that Kingston Ward the relief of the unemployment | support the choice of the meeting. Emphasizing the consideration given |SUlts in the three eastern provinces, | pajgn material is furnished as a re- me." The Bluebeard is a great be- should have a union terminal raliway situation are to be taken immediately | A standing vote failed to decide the correspondence with Sinn Fein by |20d when the medium between the guilt of the prime minister's speech | liver in fortune telling by means of | station ai the hay market," said by the department of railways and |issue, and a ballot was taken with [pig cabinet, Lloyd George to-day, in |°Stimates is taken it is about as fol- [,, Portage La Prairie Tuesday night, | €ards. When sent to prison he im- | Hon. J. W, Edwards, minister of canals, it was announced last night. [the above result. The meeting, reply to de Valera's latest note, de- | IOS: Government, fourteen: Lib- [tne outlined policy for handling the | mediately asked to be supplied with immigration and colonization when - Orders for steel in anticipation of [Which was representative, pledged clares that in spite of the desire for | ©fal, eleven; Farmer, three; Labor, wheat crop is the outcome of recur- |® deck. When informed that only |discussing the proposed. harbor ime the demand next spring are to be [its support to the successful candi- peace and in spite of the "more con- | (NT®; but 'early election estimates {rent representations, and return to [those condemned to death were al- provements with a Whig representa- placed, and the rebuilding of the |date and endorsed a resolution Of | cilfatory tone of your latest commu- | 27 seldom accurate and will require the system of government control |loWed to have cards, Landru argued tive on Wednesday. sheds and repairing of equipment [confidence in Premier Meighen and nication," they could not enter in- |{FQuent revision as public opinion |gnq the wheat board have been ad- | that, as to fullness of the prison, he The railways' freight and pas- are td be proceeded with wherever | his tariff policy. to conference upon the basis of the | SW2Y8 during the campaign. It is |yocated strongly for months in many | Vas occupying number three cell, he | senger trains should Hot run across such work may, in the opinion of the correspondence, but holds out for |40ubtful if Hon. T. A. Grera: ard |quarters, and combatted in others, |OUBht to have the privilege attached | the water front as they do now, department of labor, alleviate bad peace by presenting a fresh invitat- | cither Premier Drury or J. J. Mcrri- and there has been that wonted divi- thereto. Besides," he 'acetiously (epoiling the appearance of the city conditions, ion to the Sinn Fein for a conference | 590: class leader in the Ontario Uait- sion of opinion between the merits added, 'I am a candidate for the and making the approaches to the Fon. J. A. Stewart, minister of [South Africa's Financial Standing in London on October 11th, "where | 2d Farmers, will appear on the same {of state and private monopoly. guillotine anyhow." wharves dangerous. railways, has just returned from Discussed by Premier Smuts. we can meet your delegates as | Platform in Ontario.' Ths Backus | The new scheme of a voluntary Despite this excellent argument Hon. Dr. Edwards regarded tha Montreal, where, with the deputy | . Capetown, Sept. 29.----In a review spokesmen of the people whom you | €al, the tariff, the class crusade and | wpeat pool is obviously a combina- the demand was disallowed. Since, | matter as one that might very prop- minieter, he has spent a couple of | of South Africa's financial position to represent." the alliance with red labor all furn- | tion of the two, providing an alter- | however, Landru himself has made |erly be taken® up in connection with days in conference with the chief | civil servants who met him regarding : ish awkward possibilities in the joint nate selling agency for the farmer if (&8 Very good substitute deck with [the harbor works to be carried out in executives of the Grand Trunk and | abolition of the war bonus, Premier Received in Dublin appearance of the Ontario and Na- [he wants one, or allowing him, if he [POStcards supplied by" his counsel. | connection with the enlarged Wel- Canadian National ra !ways | Smuts pointed out that as the cus- Dublin, Sept. 29.--The reply of | tional Agrarian leaders. - Hon, Mr. prefers, to direct his business to the | He spends much time reading the land canals. These works were de- The unemployinent situation ia its | toms 'retures would probably be a Liovd George Was received by de |Crerar will come east, but wil] prob- existing channels. future both for himself and the su- |signed to make Kingston the deep- relation to the National Railways has | million and a half sterling below the lalera and Arthur Griffith at 1.30) ably plough "a lonely furrow" in The government thinks the pre- | Perstitious warders who are keenly water terminal with the elevator fa- p.m. to-day in the Mansion house, | hissadvocacy of free trade. ponderance of advantage to the grain |interested in his powers. Landru | cilities for trans-shipping grain here, POSITION WORSE, boen iloroughly cafivassed, as algo | estimates and other sources of rev- the possibility of the railways so ar: | enue showed a decrease, the position rangiag their repair work and plac- | had become worse since last year. Al- ng ne c¢1Cers so as to obvia'>, so [though retrenchment must be enforc- far as possible, se'ous unemploy- |ed, he was not despairing of the fu- ment dqrirz the winter. ture, ynder rormal condi.ions the prad- tiss is to piace orders for steel raiis --------------. aad acresscries in the early spring, SENSATIONS FOLLOW Lut, In view of the ax ting situation, the department announces that the government will authcrize the Cana dian Na. 'cnal and 'nd Trunk to place their orders in the immediate future. Renew Freight Equipment. In addition to the repair work now being done in railway shops, it is the intention of the government to PROBE OF LIQUOR KINGS These Include Death of Wo- man and Finding Dead Whiskey Runner. Chicago, Sept. 29.--Probing of authorize the management to place | liquor rings said to involve. halt of orders for rebuilding and repair of | the city's police speeded to-day, fol- freight equipment wherever it is |lowing sensational developments feasible, providing the department of labor, upon Investigation, the local conditions may be tiereby relieved. The government will yesterday. These included the death of Mrs. Rose Allen, while being ques- tioned regarding her connection with the alleged extortion schemes, the finding of an alleged whiskey run- the question of unemployment offi- | ner dead on a country road, the al- cially before the C.P.R. management | leged confession of a police officer with a view of having it act along {and the hunt for a 'rum pirate" similar lines, and steadying the industrial situation. : department of railways states |* that it confidently anticipates the co- thus assist in | ship. Should Be No Connection. Calgary, Sept. 29.--Addressing operation of this immense concern, [the farmars' convention at McLeod in view of its known public-spirited | yesterday, George Hoadley, minister of agriculture in the Alberta cabinet, {to Thomas Edison, who declares that and a reply will be drafted at once | and placed before the Dail to-morrow for consideration. Sinn Fein leaders wers agreeably surprised by the wording of the note and. one said: "The reply is certain- ly better than we expected." NEWS OFF THE WIRES IN' CONDENSED FORM Tidings From Places Far and Near Are Briefly Recounted. Retirement of certain civi] service employees, to go into effect Sept. 30th, is deferred, Rosy Cronk, five years old, dies at Simcoe from burns through playing with matches, Good times are coming, according the tide is turning, Prison Inspector Dunlop blam«s the Londom jail officials for the es- cape of the Murrells. county, -------------------- FISHER W. F. Burlington man, chosen Libera] can- didate for the Commons in He is a prominent stock broker Mrs. Nellie Beisel, Maryborough, | and fruit farmer. acquitted at Guelph of charge of murdering her infant child. Mrs. Maggie Fitzpatrick, Marmora [RUSSIA TO anil township, fatally hurt and her dau- ghter severely bruised by horse at Marmorg fair grounds. MORE POWER ---- growers will attach to the pool method, but it is purely voluntary, Opinion here is that the alternative policy makes for a satisfactory ad- Justment of a very complicated question, Apart from announcing the gov- ernment's intention to prosecute the grain trade inquiry, the prime min- ister has not made use of the ma- terial in his'hands, a fact thought to be attributable to the whole issue be- ing at the moment before the appel- late court and subjudice, . oa The New Note. The prime minister's speech em- phasizes a new note that, so far, at least, as the government can make it, the tariff will be the exclusive is- sue before the country, and to the uncertainty of its stability much of the present stagnation~and resultant unemployment is assigned. If Mr. Meighen has asserted this in the west with force, it is the intention of the government to 80 even stronger in the industrial centres of the east, where it is calculated the appeal will be responsive. The bid will be for a solid protectionist vote as against all the subdivided elements of the op- position. The Liberals, however, are now proclaiming loudly the tariff policy of Laurier, which, substan- {freedom on bail, will face his trial {ant he would have been held for mur- says he thanks the cards for the [and the new minister has made a knowledge that he will escape capi- | very cloee study of. the whole sub- tal punishment, but will, however, | ject from the view point of trans- get several years penal servitude. portation and of Kingston's interests, which he is determined shall not be ignored. NOW ON BAIL: "Kingston's future now rests in ARBUCKLE y prosecution of these plans," said Dr. Edwards, "This work is really tho MURDER CHARGE REDUCED big thing that can be done for King- ston." : There was for some years a fear in District Attorney Charges That | many Jeuple's ide that JFrascott would be chosen, an e fact at Judge Showed Partlality to it was the home of Hon. J. D. Reid, Accused Comedian. the minister of railways and canals, ea led the people of Prescott to make San Francisco, Cal, Sept. 29.-- strong claims, Roscoe Arbuckle, now enjoying his Sn on a manslaughter charge within o|ITALY ANGRY AT ITS few days, if the rplans of District At- PLACE WITH LEAGUE torney Brady materialize. The National Pride Is Hurt by Mr. Brady, in a long statement .s- sued last night, said that Judge Being Placed in the Second List. Lazarus, who indicted the film come- dian for manslaughter, had accorded Arbuckle's case unusual treatment and charged that 'if Roscoe Ar- buckle were unknown and unimport Rome, Sept. 29.-- Much indigna- tion has been aroused in Italy by the proposal that, in determining the expenses of the League of Na- tions, Italy should be assigned to. the second 'category. F The Itallan's national pride has been hurt by the suggestion and der and treated precisely the same as were other defendants of disre- pute." ---- Farmers' Platform Unchanged. fally, th tariff, ith th Hungarian Historlan Sees |!!! 8 the present tariff, with the difference that the average is low- Menace for Eastern er than in the Liberal regime. Hemisphere. Winnipeg, Sept. 29.--There will be no change in the Farmers' platform for the coming Federal election, was olicy. Jolley declared that in his opinion the pro- The Hewenaper 1 Jassi has oe = vincial government was in office for|ated a sensation by declaring NO INTERFERENCE IN the purpose of 'administering the af- {the Duke d' Aosta is inspiring and the decision reached at this morn- SHANTUNG SAYS JAPAN fairs of the province and not for par- [Protecting the extreme nationalists Crerar Inactive. ing's session of the Council of Agri- ---- ticipating in the dominion elections, |and striving to gain the Italian Budapest, Sept. 29.--The future The platform inactivity of Mr. |culture which met here yesterday to And No Scrapping of Demands|and there should be no connection [throne. He is a cousin of King Vic- of the world is decidedly dark for the | Crerar excites some wonderment at [consider campaign plans for the Na- between the provincial government |tor. eastern hemisphere, says Prof. Henry | Ottawa, and there is speculation as tional Progressive Party in the elec- in the Agreement With and the dominion government with Sm-------- Marezali, the famous Hungarian his- | to whether in his ultimate tour of |tion. China. respect to policy. Shooting at Seeley's Bay torian and philosopher. He told the | the east he will travel single-hand- ---- Appears to Be a Myth | correspondent that the balance of [ed. It is announced, for one thing, Water Low im Ottawa River, year, while those of the second pay -- financial, economic and labor supe-|that he will taboo the private car Ottawa, Sept , 29.--For the first |pyt 1,600,000 francs a year. A report wag made by a farmer liv-| riority had shifted to America for and travel with the democracy. Pre- | time since 1914, the water in the ot. | The Epoca gave expression to its ing at Seeley's Bay to the effect that | Years to come. mier Drury has been at the Halton |tawa river is so low as to preven® the | feelings in this manner: a shot had been fired into his house "A few years and Russia willsbe as | convention of the Progressives, but | larger canal boats entering the Ri- "The affair is exceptionally un- from a truck on which three men |Powerful as it was before the war," [it is a moot question as to whether dcau Caral locks with "heavy car- pleasant. Italy, which has so po- not tolerate interference in the|as permanent colonial undersecre- were riding. The report has been in- he asserted. "The fate of Russia will [he will stump Ontario with Mr, | goes. ' tently contributed to the victory cam- Shantung question, it was announced | tary on the grounds that he uas not vestigated and it is apparent that |decide the fate of Europe and perhaps | Crerar, with whom, on domestic is- --_-- not see herself assigned to the sec- by authoritative Japanese to-day. In| full qualifications for the post. It there is nothing at all to the report | that of the whole world as well. The | Sues like the Lake of the oods May Belect a Veteran, ond category, as people who spend the discussion of far eastern mat-| views with epprehension Churchill's as there is no evidence to show that | Germans hated by the French and Question, the divergence of view is Brockville, Sept. 29.--A. C. Cas- |little are assigned to a restaurant ters, however, Japan will frankly!proposal to appoint several high a shot was fired. It is belleved tha: mistrusted by the other big powers, | COnSPicuous. Meanwhile, time is be- selman, barrister, Prescott, will be [of the second class.' explain her position. The selection commissioners to ths overseas co- the farmer heard the car back-firing, | will find their natural ally in Russia | 108 marked. a candidate atthe government con- Then, too, the fact that 'most of: of Prince Tokugwa as head of the|lonial administration, and in view of the many reports! 'And if the ' difference between| The accepted fact that the cam- vention to be held in Grenville riding | the organization .and secretaryships delegation is widely commended. ES -------- about hold-ups and shootings, he got ! America and Japan becomes aggra. | Palen will be over two months' {on or about Oct, 11th. He is a re- [of the league are in the hands of nn. May Not be Realized, the idea that his house was being | vated, a formidable alliance of Japan, | \°D arrests the development of | turned soldier. the British constitutes another source London, Sept. 29.--Sir MacLaren |fired on. Russia and Germany will soon make |Peed. ee LY of complaint. It is pointed out that Brown, of the Canadian Pacific / the world realize that lasting peace sores le some rural SD Tantions he Rober de Se. made cinta LI Ry or a . 7 steamship lines, to-day stated that never was farther off the horizon of or i » 5 \ ig. : Christy Mathewhon ed Reaches | the I eat by A Canadiay Investigating the Case humanity than in our days. o urban Sentes are awgiting EY sale of cookery at the Y. W. C. A.|are English and 650 French, while New York, Sept. 29.--~The testi-|Chamber of Commerce regarding a Bandits at Brockville| 'The greatest power in the world tom, of the ever, will come at Saturday afternoon, under the aus- Italy has no more than a dozen. . 3 Gb HE ne ad a » e end of the week. It is no secret pices of the Girls' Friendship Club, After France and England have monial fund for Christy Mathewson, | fast steamship service between Ca a to-day is still Great Britain. But in that the organization of both the old monopolized near] Il the of former pitching star of the New York [nada and the United Kingdom was A report was sent out from |the history of the world, old na- arties ol more or less run down after oe British "Emph h a Giants, who is waging a fight against [ made without his knowledge. The Brockville about three men causing | tions fall and new nations rise to P 4 ™ : ceeded in having ory ou he tuberculosis at Saranac Lake, has [general opinion at present regards trouble in that district, and that it | Power. columns have appeared in the press protesting against the idea of rele- gating the country to a position in- ferior to other great powers. Ac- cording to the suggestion, Great Bri- tain and France would be placed in the first category, while Italy and Japan would. occupy the second. The price of being registered in the first category is $2,300,000 frames a Tokio, Sept. 29.--As part of her Thinks He's Not Qualified. policy at the Washington conference,| London, Sept. 29.--The Ceylon Japan will not permit the "scrap-| Association In London has passed. a ping" of 'twenty-one demands," |vesolution demurring against the the agreement with China and will| appointment of Sir Masterton Smith AID FOR A SICK MAN, reached $11,350, it was announced | the proposal of a four-day service as by the committee i charge. ! The fund will be swelled next Fri- day by the Giants' share of the re- outside the range of realization, celpts of a game with the Boston KINGSTON TELEPHONE Braves by the proceeds of an auct- fon cf baseballs autograpked by Pre- sident Harding, Babe Ruth and by "Big Six" himself, Seven Years for Planning. Windor Ont., Sept. 29.--Seven Years in penitentiary was the sen- tence imposed by Judge Coughlin, Sandwich, on Carl Boyk, Maron Nes- forick and Louis Kemenaski, three Ford City RATES T0 BE INCREASED To Be the Same as Over the Whole Ottawa District. . Ottawa, Sept. 29.--The increase of foreigners, who were [telephone rates at Kingston will be found guilty of conspiring to rob a | Much the same as over the whole Ot- Bank at Essex ang of having offea- | !awa district, it was learned to-day. sive weapons, The individual business service will show an increase per month of for- _ Sir John Baddeley was on Thurs-|ty-tWo cents. The two-party business fay elected lord mayor of London. HUSBAND AND WIFE. service shows a small increass of four cents a month, rales also show increases. The pre- sent individual $2.75. The two-party residence rates increase from $2.05 to $2.26 under the proposed rates. The residence proposed rata is et ten lif MEIGHEN IN NOVA SCOTIA Spend Six Days in Province and Speak at Thirteen Meetings, Ottawa, Sept. 29. --Right Hon. Ar- thur Meighen's campaign tour of Nova Scotia, wil] be a strenuous one, In a six-days' visit to the province he will address thirteen meetings and touch eleven constituencies. He' will speak in Montreal on Fri- o day evening and will leave Montreal but the long campaign will permit it England is now attempting being put into shape, . was believed that they were the same [0 Solve the problem which the Ro- . man empire cculd not solve--the The matter has been investigated | holding together cf half of the world bandits who shot Constable Cotter. by the police, and it was found that | under one flag. two men were operating around ed, and further, that To Close the London Bars ein London, Sept, 29.--Licensed vic- tuallers received a surprise to-day by the announcement by the chair- man of the London board that it was decided to recommend permanent closing at 10.30 p.m.. Hote] keepers declare that the recommendation' is contrary to the spirit of the new 1i- censing act, and press stunts have been procceding, urging.a return to pre-war gaiety, EET -- Marmora Offers Reward. Belleville, Ont, Sep'. 29 ---Tne Marmora council has offered a re. ward of two Rundrod dollars for fn- formation that will lead to the con- viction of the person or psrcane that cut the drive belt of the pump- house at the "ime of the fre iu the Pearce woolen mill. EE ------------------ A 'World Conference Dublin, Sept. 29.--A wonid con- ference of the Irish race will be had in Paris on January 22nd, 1922, the "If the solution is efficient and In- Brockville, and not three as report-|dia is pacified, Ireland reconciled, it was not | England's hegemony is secure for the thought that they were 'connected | next century; if not, the hegemony with the Kingston or Napanee shoo:- | passes to the younger branch of the ings. . Anglo-Saxons, the United States." ------------ Jock Hutcheson, Chicago, lost his title as professional golf champion of 10.30 P.M.; Objection Raised | the United States to Gene Sarazan, 3 at New York. ------ ---------------------- Assaulted Wife For ¢ Wearing Scanty Attire; Chatham, Sept. 29.--The scant clothing which his wife wore around the house was the reason offered by Albert: Jeffray for the differences that had arisen beiween himself and wife which resulted in his appear- ance in the county police court on the charge of assault. Magistrates Arnold imposed a fine of $5 and costs and bound him over to keep the peace for one year. His worship ca- sually remarked that: if the explana- tion givea of the family differences Justified every man to lose his tem- per and assault his wife half the local married fraternity would figure in police court actions, = particularly during a summer season such ag th: past one. , BITTEN BY INSECT ---- * Twenty-Seven Years Ago--Suffers Great Pain Now, Middletown, N.Y., Sept 29.--Bit- ten on the neck by an insect twenty- seven years ago, Henry Graff, a farm- er near Jeffersonville, Sullivan coun- "ty, is again suffering severely from the effects. The bite is causing a wasting of the tissues of his hands, face and.neck. Four years ago, be- '| cause of decaying tissues, it was nec- | ¢ essary to amputate the thumb of ona hand and little finger of the other. assembiy, it could not happen oth- erwise than Italy is assigned in the IN WEATHER FORECAST second category," says one com- mentator. "If others have a greater -- material potentiality, it is at least British Will Man Island Wea- necessary that Italy safeguard her ther Observatory. East moral position' by not allowing her- self an inferior position to the oth- of Greenland. ers." Lo Se -- ndon, Sept. 29--A 'staff of Brit- Ish weather experts will leave Eng- Bees Rob Apiarist, land within the next few days to Geneva, N.Y. Sept. 29--H. L. take up posts at the weather obser- Case, Canandaigua aplarist, discov- vatory, which has just been erected | ®7®d that bees had robbed him of on the lonely island of "Jan May- two tons of stored honey valued at en," 300 miles east of Greenland.{¥1:000. He carried no insurance. Each day this group will send weath- The bees had gained entrance to a er reports to the British weather of- a ii though ay - fice at three hour interval ire- : lon. As BY Wire: | tek on the f00F tale the tale of a Their service will enhance the ser- | 20Y'S prank and broken'window. vice to such an extent that the Brit- Every particle of honey was drawn ish 'weather bureau will be able to from combs. Four bushels ot dead give Intelligence to mariners and. av- | Dees, exhausted from work of carry- . fators about weather conditions ex- | 08 away honey, lay in a heap on tending virtually around the world. | the floor. 'Will Not Make' Ap Geneva, Sept. 29.--Recommenda~ tion that the assembly of the League of Nations' appeal to the members for credits to Russia will not be made by the Russian rellef committee. The matter of raising funds and the organization of relief measures will be left entirely to the coming conference in Brussels, 2 -- Riot guns have been issued to all + -- Nassau county, N.Y., peace officials 4 Ottawa, Sept. 29.--The Grand' 4 | ob. account of the increase of crimes 2204492444000 04 4 + + RAILWAYS TO HELP THE UNEMPLOYED % Toronto, Sept. 29. --Work + commences this win'er on the # extension of the T. and N.O. '® line north from Cochrane to # give employment to the work- less. FHP ede o ed fi a . '| Physicians say the poison germs rc. [4 Trunk and National Railways # on highways. _ JORN F. FORD: main in his system, reappearing at'|® are to start work soon on sex| Theh Canadian fire prevention das in Halton coun-| intervals of several years, when the | § pairs to give employment. | week starts Sunday, October 9th. the Ontario| victim suffers excruciating vain for je * ¢ Lloyd George awaits the view of * weeks, P0240 02%0%0 002004 his cabinet ou the Irish reply, ' . on Saturday morning. He will open anniversary of the first sessipn of] _My husband always l6ts the screen | Ms Nova Scotia tour at Amherst on {the Dail Eireann, and fourteep coun- slam.--M. K, G. Oct. 3rd, and close it at Truro on |tries will be represented, it was aa- Does Your Husband Do ? | Oct. 8th, fiounced to-day. » \ ord was Siegteq to tari Felsina in 1919, but resigned his seat in favor of Premier Drury.

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