KINGSTON, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1924 LAST EDITION 3 ng Government Candidates Are Victorious AL CHINESE ARMIES |." PRENIER KING === LIBERALS WIN BOTH SEATS ember. a Belleville, Sopte 3.--The Lieuten- In Canadian 8chools and Col- : ENGAGED : IN FIGHTING the monument erected at. BeMovile SEES TRIUMPH leges---gasnot eairol Yori IN QUEBEC BYE-ELECTIONS th t ted at Belleville a uent op oi le Empire on One Language. -- Loyalists, on Monday the 8th of b Ny -- Toronto, Sept. 3.-Oompuleoty ---- Pred * September at 3 p.m. The lieutenant- a . i, ai And Eastern Portion of Kiangsu Pro- sre: yt is avi ox For Liberalism in the Results of "cutis, Xosioi"xe%. | Hushion Defeats Birks in St. Antoine Division yd ae ns a A i (Quebec Elections was advocated by Sir John Willison, . y : : : » who has just returned to Toroato af- f M eal B 1 eo es Prizes For Which Governors Battle. [ci swe ner' srocecd "ic auoen Te word io Tareas af of Montreal By 1, jority. -- Yistorla Park for the unveiling cer- speech at the C.N.E, direciors' lun- IBY d's sbmeuhat SHOW A VINDICATION cheon yesterday--International Day. : i...Re. Sir John summarized his impres- (en. iset + : Rim ouski Near! olled Foreign Warships Are Assembled At Shanghai ~ Bri Sausyel Shaner, bene Souatruet Sma sions. of the world as he saw it, Fi Wins mn By y 2.000---Votes P i . | stressing Australia and opinions mall i 3 ! tish And United States Military Units Prepare For clay taken off farms settled by or- Of (Government's Fiscal Policy there. S er Than In 1921---Tories Had Hoped to Win \ : + in Th t City len) UB Lejuiing » the Viduity ' "You cannot travel the world on Back M treal Seat. Defensive ting 4 . . o Too A Which Is In Interests of one language, and I can think of no- on : thi Shanghai, Sept. 3.--Civil war has actually begun in China. General| .,nditions of the early settler. The T ers Sh Just would 0 re oan Montreal, Sept. 3.--Two Liberal candidates were returned in the Feng-Lin. Lu Shien-Yuen's administrative officer here, announced this outstanding feature is the represen- axpay s among the nations than the making federal bye-elections held yesterday in the Quebec province constituencies ng through his secretary that fighting between the forces of | tation of a log cabin which sur- Ottawa, Sept. 3.--Premier King|compulsory of the French language, of Rimouski and St. Antoine division of Montreal, In the former, Major- fang and Kiangse provinces had commenced. Fighting is occurring | mounts a solid squste base, 6 pi last night made the following com-|I would make the teaching of French | General Sir Eugene Fiset, late deputy minister of defence, was elected wangtu, fifteen miles west of this city on the Shanghai-Nanking rail-| the first home of the U. E. Loyalis { ment upon ihe results of the polling | cOmpulsory not only in our universi-| over his Conservative opponent, Elzear Sasseville, advocate of Rimouski, after coming to this country. : | i . ties but in our secondary and even |by a majority of 1917 ith 1 v. Prominent men from various |in St. Antoire and Rimouski: a y yo With one poll to hear from. In the latter, Ald. W. It is announced that the Japanese cruiser Tatsuta has left fer thie parts of Canada have signified their| "The Govenment regards the re- Rh omenwry whol 1 sonia supe J. Hushion was returned by a majority of 1,045 over the Conservative, W. with 150 marines. intention of being present, and 5.- [sult of todays polling in the two of arguments and reasons if that M. Birks, of Montreal. Apparently Shanghai and extreme eastern portion of Kiangsu pro-| 000 school children from the sur-|Quebec ridings as a distinet triumph | were necessary." (Applause). Major-General Fiset thus occupies a parliamentary seat that was held are the prizes for which the opposing armies of Lu Yung Hsiang and | rounding district will attend the | gy; Liberalism In Rimouski, a rural "1 never made a speech in Aus-|DY his father, J. B. R. Fiset, from 1872 to 1878 and again in 1887 and Shien Yuan, two rival provincial military governors, are battling | ceremony. riding, where the Nationalist senti-| tralia that I was not asked to define | 1896. The seat is traditionally Liberal, although it was represented by a i: > he relations of Canada to the Bri-| Conservative, H. Boul . the line of railway. Hsiang is defending his territory, Shien-Yuan » | ment was strong for some years, and | t x © e, H. Boulay, from 1911 to 1917. the . PPP SLPRPPOIr RTS 2 in St. Antoine a strongly protec-|tish Empire," he said. Despite the claim of the Conservatives that St. Antoine division of il tionist riding, Liberal candidates Montreal would go back into the Tory fold, it gave Ald. W. J. Hushion' i nc-- were returned teday, indicating that THE CROP PROSPECTS a splendid majority over Willlam M. Birks, the strongest candidate that the sane, middle cotrse being pursu- the Meighen party could possibly run. The vote fell far below the total ed by the present fovernment has ARE MORE PROMISING cast in 1921, when 14,330 ballots were recorded and Hon. Walter Mitchell the favor of the people. These two was accorded a majority of 3,782. Yesterday's vote totalled 8,872. The victories may, moréover, be regard- ------ vote stood: Hushion, 5,123; Birks,, 4,078. : : ed as a vindiatior of the Govera-|8g Thinks Charles Murphy, of --tr ment's fiscal yolieh eh Wan os. the C.P.R., After an MANDATE TO PURSUE LOWER DUTIES. mulated in thé Ju sls . i os Inspection Tour. Montreal, Sept. 3.--The Gazette (Conservative) says: "We have no payers. the Vali We & or ois desire to minimize the significance and importance of the election of Mr. nal vindication of if soundaess, will Winnipeg, Sept. 3. Crop | Hushion even were it possible to do so. The government has won a seat DR pe ef 10 efrect tho Jrospucts 18 the Drairlg Dro on its policy of 'No Protection' in a city that was belleved with reason (only to candidates from Almonte greatest good for t} greatest num- ing than Ate 5 J a to favor the contrary policy in fiscal matters, and is entitled to all the High School) --Daisy E. 'Aspinall, | e900 9008960005000 ¢ ber." | jon of Charles Murphy Senoral Joy and comfort fairly to be derived therefrom. ' The premier and his Almonte. Watkins, $60, (only to manager of the Canadian Pa. | 2l°38Ues have been given a mandate to pursue the goal of lower duties, Bi candidates from Kingston Colle- GEORGIA IN REVOLT To Confer With "2: Rallway who returued to |®uPhoniously called freer trade, and to surrender to their allies, the glate Institute)--Ian M. Gourley, Winnipeg to-day after a tour of Progressives, a further instalment of those tariff taxes which enable Kingston. inspection of western lines. domestic industries to withstand the invasion of slaughtered goods and Pass Matriculation, AGAINST THE SOVIET Montreal, Sept. =D. E. Gallo- In parts of Saskatchewan the products of foreign cheap labor." where farmers were reported Prisoners of War $200 for each way, chief assistato Bir Henry earlier in the season to be + y -- + ACCEPTS REPARATIONS g REFUGEES SEEK PROTECTION. POST IN PARIS © Before train service was suspended yesterday on the Shanghai anki railway, more than one hundred thousand refugees poured into is city, placing themselves under the protection of foreign govern- : More than twenty foreign war craft are assembled in the harbor ting any action which would place the lives of foreigners in jeopardy. On Mand, the Shanghai volunteer corps and the Shanghai defence unit, includes British and United States military units, are prepared to up defensive fighting positions on the boundaries of the foreign * * -- + * Paris, Sept. 3.--Sparker Gil- # ber, Jr., former American un- % der-secrétary of the traasury, # has accepted the post of agent- # general for reparations under % the Dawes plan, The post is & being temporarily filled by # Owen _D. Young, New York, who aided General Dawes and 4 other experts in drawing up the # plan. * +> ° PEPEPPSFIPPONS woman two years--No award. Half of the Territory Has Been Thornton, presidenof the Canadian plowing under their crops, are PLAN T0 BUILD BIGGEST! TWO BADLY INJURED, McLennan G ry Foundation, Conquered by the SK. Bo a tougist, now estimated yields from 15 dates From County SEUTeR| ~~ ~Insurgents. [oF fH "systom; oft $e night by the 10 18 bushels per acre. la . Motor Car Crashed Into Telegraph 38 "| earty)--Ruth MacDonald, Alex- Washington for Byget, where they | joUthern Saskatchewdn, Mr. P APER MILL IN WORLD Brockvill "3, | severt' : : ng urphy asserted these who had . rockville, Sept. 3.--With se andria. Geneva, Sept. 3.--All of [will conter with lived there for 20 years, had ---- injuries sustained in a motor acel~ ? Margaret Grant Foundation No.| Georgia and Azerbaijt is de- |General Trotter, off the Prince of Jers, vr dent 'which ' Sir aor Matriculation. 1, $200, (for General Proficiency clared to have been in active Wales' staff, as to ¥ final arrdnge- Ba ¥ SF 'even . more lawmable © Have Capacity of 1,000. low Poiahpgiuiie voy » Miles 5 bos Shematis). $ Datu, $109, {ar only to candidates from the High| revolt against the Moscow So- |ments in connectid with the trip aia. 36 anid: will Hav Tons Daily--Northern highway, Ralph Melntosh poi i row. aloot $100 mer, oc | Schools of Glemgarry)--Ina R. St.| viet regime for the [last five |of His Royal Higjess from New Deller crop than an wer a : a Ontario Project. sell Good, both of Kemptville, ar: : a a 3leotm, 'n {any Sou John, Williamstown. days. Halt the territory of |London, Conn. to Algary over the - pe n ig ik patients at the General Hos ar Sub kville, with ho: ot sind "" Margaret Grant Foundation No. Georgia already has been con- [Canadian Ratios Railways, via bw Cal Joan and n es Cobalt, Sept. 3.--With a capac-| The motor car got out of RaplaL No. 1. Leitch + Hing 2, $160, (for General Proficiency| quered by insurgents, according |Montreal, Ottawa &l Winnipeg. dito ay a ve al. ity of 1.000 tons daily the world's | and crashed into a telegraph pols. Nicholls Foundation, No. 1. '| only is candidates from the High to Repats ntatives of Seorsia while north of this area the |largest paper mill is being planned| The two men were seriously hurt 3 Schools of Glengarry) -- Marion ere who announce receipt o Prot As ° prospects were not so favor- for Northern Ontario, and Smooth | and grave fears are entertained for * Eric Horsey May, $100, Ottawa 5 fate, (two or more subjects) MacGillivray, Williamstown. this news today, A Saugujnary able; but improvemeat was Rock Falls is mentionei as the! their recovery. McIntosh has one of Nicholls Foundation No. 2, $35, battle is continuing and fighting noticeable towards Edmon- probable location of the huge plant. | his legs broken in three places and =G, McR. Minard, (for general proficiency only to can-| is occurring in the streets of Ba- ton This is the Information reaching |is badly cut. ! Sidutcy Hom sontiutation of a tum, their advices state. ston wed Elevators under construction here from a reliable source, -- is 8. , Renfrew. sohools)---John W. Patterson, Ayr. or at Vancouver, Mr. Murphy de- Should the project materialize, 1OCE i==Phyilis 8. Bryan , McDowall, $35, (for General clared, will bs completed in | Smoky Falls, the largest and best| SUCCESSOR TO MATTHEWS. Memorial, $70 (Latin ( ) Proficiency only to candidates trom | MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Mr. B. Noble Steal received word time for the grain rush. power site in Ontario north of the "=--Minnie L. Young, Ottawa. 'Williamson, No. rv $85 (English Continuation ot Ssh Sobools)-- ASPHYXIATED IN HOME from Oshawa on Whnesday after- St. Lawrence River, and capablé of | General Be.Sesanistion of Ontario . Collins, Navan. noon to the effect thithe protest en- Murder Charge Reduced. developing 200,000 horse power, Toronto, ig ier) Ww. H ' History)--Robert L. Jones, 3 a ry) Sydenham Memorial, $25 with The Former Turned on Gas! tered by the Peterby team againsc Toronto, Sept. 3.--Manslaughter | WOuld be utilized. A thousand-ton Price, provincial + Prince of Wales, $60, (Chemistry | $25 fees for one year--to be award- Jots--Husband Found the Kingston team hd been sus-|is mow the charge against Freq | ™ill would require about half that : v vincial treasurer, stated Physics) --M. Jean Hood, Ot. °¢ bY the principal of Sydenham S tained. Beénoma, aged sixteen, who Was ar.| 2MOUDt Of power. 0-day that he has recently effected thd | a | High School. Them Dead. It was stated. thathe chief rea- Tested at the Canadian National | TO feed the mill the Groundhog, | * Tevgasisation in his department Willlameon, No. 2, $60, (French Nicholls Foundation No. 3, $20, Toronto, Sept. 3.--When Frank| on tor the sustainifof the protest| Exhibition on a murder charge on Nagagami and Algoma Eastern pr I of which several heads Sand German) --Mary J. Berlanquet, (for General Proficiency only to| Gough, an employee at a local ab- was due to the comting evidence Saturday after Nicholas J. Murphy limits would be drawn upon. Mor- y © branches have been changed. H , Lech Memorial, $60. candidates from Continuation or | batoir, returned to his home from given by Kelly and fkman, of the | also aged sixteen, was killed in an row and Beatty have started sur- of announced that before the end '(any three subjects) -- Mildred High Schools)--D. Martha Watt, | work last night, he found his wife Kingston team. altercation over a bag of peanuts|'®Y!R8 a railway line 'west from of the month there ' would be ap- Tape, Port Hope. Wililamstown. and seven-year-old daughter both| mpe counter protd made by the | followed by a fist fight. The charge | !N® Present terminus of he T. & painted a new deputy treasurer in Mowat $50, (Mathematics and| Merion Stewart McDonald, $75|dead in their bedroom, which was Kingston team againithe Peterboro| was reducted to manslaughter in|: O- at Island Falls, with Smoky ap G. A. Mathews, Ji. now "Physios)-- William J. R. Jamieson, | --0° fees (for General Proficiency | tightly closed with three gas jets team has been defer} until Satur-| the police court yesterday Borbing Falls as the destination. ft is hint-|8Walting trial and that after this 'Catieton Place. only to candidates from the County | turned full on, Mrs. Gough had day for further actio when Bomoma was remanded in ed that the Kimberley Flark inter-| &Ppointment is made the office of len M. Nickle, $50 (any four|°f OClengarry)--Myrtle Gardiner,| been suffering from severe despon- $10,000 bail ests are involved and developments, | deputy treasurer would combine : : ' , not unconnected with the .Matta-| that of the long discussed financial Williamstown. dency since the death of her nine- Bearder, oR. 3 weadol Hardy, | $3; Robert Bruce, $25 each (for Gen-|.year-oid son, Killed by a motor truck | Meighen Would ke No gami Pulp and Paper Company -- | comptroller with it. eral Proficiency fo the candidate in| about a year ago. The family lived Comment Results Bandits at Manotick. already established at Smoo'an Roek [Biglogy)---Dorothy Harris, =Ren- the Faculty of Arts, Science, or|in Runnymede district, in the north-| Moncton, N.B., Bt. 3.--Hon.| Ottawa, Sept. 3.--Alec and Wil-| Fall--may be expected at an early London to Be Haven Ww. 4 Medicine who makes the highest | west part of the cliy. Arthur Meighen, fho passed|fred Potvin, general storekeepers, | date. F : Day Memorial, $25, (any one o 5 standing on eli the papers of Pass - through Mcncton las| evening en-| Manotick, near here, were held up or Emma Goldman Matriculation required for admis- : of route from Halifax o Newcastle, | in their store Monday night at the ; sion to his Faculty)--Muriel Gard- A Famous Automobile accompanied by Mrs.feighen, de. [Point of a revolver and robbed of WIll Fight the Decision wr ad ti puns floldmtn ner, Williamstown. . clined to nake any mment when|® considerable sum of money by If It Is the Gallows | nitieq to Grest Britain under the ' Ra Driver Killed informed Jf the resu| of the bye-|tWo youthful desperadoes. ------------ new treaty regulations for the admit- or, Gal ¢ from| The Prince of Wales spent Mon- cing elections n St. Antoif and Rimou- Chicago, Sept. 3.--While Judge | tance of the nationals of both coun- Ste. Marie High School).--R.|day night at the home of Vincent ski, Que, | HOLD-UP MEN FIRE John R. Caverly Is pondering the evi-| tries into each other. The woman sn- Shuite Ste Marie. P. |Astor, a late supper being given in Brooklands, Eng., Sept. 3.-- pe } dence State's * Attorney Robert E.|archist, who has a number of friends _ Hale, . $100 Inis honor. A Dario Restal, famous automobile Iisane Man Dywned. 0 Crowe is preparing for the decision | jy London, has informed them that MaeG: regor Memorial A --_-- ps racing driver, was killed today Brockille," Sépt. 3.Harry Arm- INTO AN ORCHESTRA September 10th which will send Na-|ghe will make her home with rela while attempting to establish a |strong, hirty-five, Ottya, a patient than Leopold, Jr, and Richard Loeb | tives here until she has found the , _---- Bow world's record: here. at the Jntario Hospit for the In- : to. prison or the gallows. If hanging | right place for her services. You Said hs }? Restal was killed instantan- |sane, ws drowned ine St. Law- Quests | is the verdict the states attorney pects arrive eran Moves oo | on gy, | + eously when his racer plunged [rence iver a short nce from ; > must be prepared to fight a long bat- tober, through an iron fence bordering [shore Monday. ong walked ¥ tle against -appeal, he said, and he Miss Goldman is in Berlin but has pa a "the track. His mechauician, |into $e river and observed : ; "| 1s getting ready. been asked several times by the au- \ On "A Woman's Smile" Perkins, escaped with minor in- | |gwimsing about fittylards from -- : thorities to depart." It is not known OFTEN WOMEN SMILE,. |} A WOMAN'S SMILE may not ' juries. The wreckage caught |shorgby a privileged patient who ¥ whether her band of a few followers \ fire and the car, which had only |shousd a warning. Princess Erik Improves. who also are in Berlis will come to MEAN MUCH, but 1t recently arrived trom the United Boe ays Sept. 3-Word) recived | LL8 S00 M08 2, : A man LOVES HER it means States, was destroyed. hate by. she amily 'of Princess EVERYTHING--to him, Discussing Unemployment. or : bed, an um ] Airplane Falls 1,500 Feet; But IF Be wants to know ul > Dificians : 38.8 Sir! onte Prine Two Occupants Are Killed What is BEHIND nt g : f . 1 Ban Antonio, Tex,, Sept, 3.--Lieu- ? H empl oy : : . : ; . | tenant T. M. Conroy and Private Hil- He should watch CLOSELY. . : : md , : 'Netw. lariag Artes, of Kelly Field, were fell approximately fifteen hundred feet. Lieut. Corfroy was plioiing the plane on a practice flight. Grabam Is |