y Liberal Chief f â€"~â€" Opens Western 3 Tour Sept. 27 St. Catharines, Ont., Sept. 13.â€"Reports this morning from the Lake Shore section of Louth and Grantham townships devas trted by the terrific wind and hail storm on Siturday afternoon iniflicate that the damage will total at least £400,000. ; In an area _A thee mites tit lenyth and half a mile in breadth, weat of Port Weller â€" not Qne farm eséaped and in numerous‘cares the Joss is completé. commence Q:;':lnq,m dr 2E a o‘nthe eve é:,' the â€"p trmbia *s ml be â€"via befora his * :. ‘nZ Beptember, : 1014. Cannon Scof said "*!* * The supremé Coart of Canada had deâ€" UU‘2" e0‘ that such marriages wore legal Monre. mo hoped‘ that in the public inter ‘*"* «6t. staps yw)d be taken to put an ~ end to decisions of judges of Inferfor Courts ‘Wwhich anabled people by co _ fory #ent to weeyre the nullification Of $2¢â€" tyge;m red -lgrmllnllonq and bri9¢ ors to m the sting of !legit the in imacy upon innocent children. lcmun id ERUCUCET TT 220007, 1N eXD!aIRINE The seiaure of the chemicat works, deâ€" mneee :":;';fgfl:‘:n““’;‘"- the qtared_thatâ€"th¢â€"move‘â€"wasâ€" in the..ma.| {"M908_A! s n pleture ac ture ipfâ€"real occupation of the plants,| tTe8s and wife of Jack Pickford, died but was simply a messure which was | in the Hogpital at Neuilly this nornâ€" necessary lo guarantee the melal ing. She was taken to the tustitutton :fl::’:"?:::}r;_.l' they need to carry several days ago suffering mercurial 4 â€" poisoning, having awallowed bichlorâ€" i « ide, of mercury, It is said, by mistake. Annl!llng O.f m Jack Pickford, flm actor and fhusâ€" f :. Mamages 18 band of Miss: Thomas, who has been +.C C d Condemned| t tho hospita) constantly since she ; 222L 3 was taken il1, denied they had quarâ€" * usbec, ~Sept. 10. â€"Decisions of|reled and said they bad beer living jlgd'(ol' in the Quebec Infertor Conrt.lunlcably at the Rits He sefd Ais agonuling marriages of Catholick und' wife had got hold of the wrong botâ€" mepâ€"Cathollcs performed by â€" Protes:, tle and bad taken an overdose of tant minlsters was becoming nothing Medicine containing mercury. Ioi‘l than scandal and an easy way or’ Dr. Choate said Misa Thomas was secyring divorce, stated Rev. Cannon O" the verge Of a nervous nfo. own Bebtt in the course of a statem@nt he rOmM‘overwork and that ks‘ a h midiv: thday refative to the .nnalm Wer system N#4" failed to throw iT . bf WéWilca Brane«u of t14 murr‘ï¬â€˜m“f‘" porson.â€" < Mewyâ€"Amertenn "J dpt® MéFnant! DaKlemsnn andg Gertâ€"_ French movie stars called at the Wosâ€" rude Barbdau pertforthnd ‘by hi‘tm "Bifal id leff flowers. Alï¬oui ml Beptember, : 1914. Cinnon Sto ta were Norma and Constance TelmAdge, * Qusbec, â€"Sept. 10. â€"Decisions _ of jqd'(u' in the Quebec Inferlor Court, agonuling marriages of Catholick and memâ€"Cathollcs performed by _ Protes tant ministers was becoming nothing loi‘l than scandal and an easy way of secyring divorce, stated Rev. Cannon Bebtt in the course of & statem@nt he thaf they were recently granted wage increases of froim 60c to 70c per day. The Chamber of Labor, in explaining the seizure Of the chemical works, geâ€" qlaredâ€"thatâ€"th¢â€"move‘â€"wasâ€"inâ€"theâ€" na~ ture iofâ€"real occupation of the plants, but was simply a messure which was necessary lo gwarantee the metal worketrs materials they need to carry on the industr?. * ‘Milan, Sept. 11.â€" More than 200 eleimfcal worke here were occupied by workmen at a given signal late yéaterday and red flags were holated aÂ¥ova them on orders issued by tha Chamber of Labor. The plants were ngewpfed simuftaneously, the moveâ€" awent being carried out following a signal Yrom a siren. Immediately afâ€" torwerds, red flags and banners bearâ€" inig ‘the Bolshevik embleéms of hammer Red Flags Were / _ Hoisted Over Plants erd‘scythe were holsted. Workers u;eydd_lllq prder in spjte of the fact Ottawa. Sept.. 10.â€" Plans for the Western.tourâ€"of Hon. Mackenzie King have bren completed. Mr. King will commence his.tour of Britishâ€" Columâ€" his and_the Prairies Provinces by adâ€" dresgirg a public meoting at Victoria © nthe evening of Monday, Sept. 27th, é;l‘fhe, ‘princetpal points in Britisa tmmbia. and the Prairie Provinces ml «be viaited by the Liberal Leader fore his return to Ottawa some serâ€" en weekslatér. Mr. King will he accompanfed by Ernest Lapointe, M. P., who was recently elected to reâ€" ptesent Quebec Kast; W. C. Kennedy, MLP. for North Essex, Unt., and Wilâ€" Hhkat Duff, M.P., representing the conâ€" gijtuency of Lunenoburg, .N.S. in the Pedera) House. Hon. H. 9. Beland, formeriy Postmasterâ€"General undey §r Wilfr{d Laurier, will Join the party in. British Columbia. EARTHOUAKE DISASTER WHICH t SHATTEREEDITALIANTOWMNS f DEATH ROLL IS GROWING Florence, Sept. 9â€"The number of dead from Tuesday‘s earthâ€" quake is steadily growing. Latest advices from Fivizzano bring the total dead there alone up to 482 while in Vignatta 454 are dead and a thousand injured. In nearly three score towns and villages serious damage was done and a total population of more than 10,000 rendered homeless. . _ ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE IS REPORTED . : _Rome, Sept. 9.â€"Another violent earthquake occurred in Emâ€" Hia district at three this morning causing loss of lives and heavy damage. Rome, Sept. 9.â€"More than 500 persons perished in the earthâ€" quake disaster wHich shattered cities and villages north of Florâ€" ence on Tuesday morning. Governmental and private â€" relief agencies are at work aiding the survivors and searching the ruins for any victims who may still be alive, but the work is seriously handicapped by the difficulty experienced in reaching many towns which are situated in the mountains and are almost inaccessible. Electric light wires have been broken and work in the ruins must stop at nightfall. Fifty dead victims were taken from the ruing of the town of Barga. of life is reported. «» One farmer estimated that he, would not be able to realite moré than $1,000 from his crop which Saturauy was worth $11,â€" 000. Nearly all the shades trees on Main Street, Port Dalhousie, were uprooted while three summer cottages were wrecked. No loss â€" _ 0Q) on Saturday Not Worth $1,000 Toâ€"day. . (Canadian Press) In Area Five Miles in Length and Half a Mile Wide Not [:0:' ::'r b::.“::.? .z““.-‘ homes for ‘ a Farm Escapedâ€"Crop on One Farm Valued at $11,â€" |ciesr when 95 As um of the eoaren â€" ADESNMATED AT W (Canadian Press) DBerlin, Sept .%â€"The steamer Lucie Woe:mann is taking 48 German sailâ€" ors to Chile in order to bring beck the interned German ships lying in Lillian and Dorothy Gish and Owen Moore, former husband of Mary Pickâ€" ford. A critical sftuation in business and Aranclal eireles was predicted by leâ€" cal grainmen uniess the car situation is Improved. It will take 28 mosths, at the present rate, for the railroads to move wheat now in Kansas, gccordâ€" ing to Judgp Clyde M. Reed, of the Kansas court of industrial relations, who fa investigating the car shortage. Olive Thomas Succumbs Po Poisoning The shortage of ourr for grain shipâ€" ment in the Southwebl has never been more acute, acoordihg to graia comâ€" pany official; here. Blightly, less than 2,000,000 bushets «rae now stored in iocal elevators which have a capacity of between 1s and 20 million bushels. A year ago the suppty was nearly 9,000,060. The amouat is storage here bas. Increased only a few thousand bushels since‘tha har. Kansas City, . Mo., . SepL, 10 â€"Wit wheat bine in Hapsas City clevators practically efamty and wheal arrivat inadequaté to mesi the déemand for shipmenté to other marketh and‘ for export, the freight car abortage ~ is vlearly reflected here. Car Shortage Prevents Shipment of Grain Crops TO ‘BRING BACK SHiPS THIS ORICINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION ’ Tharte is guly one Aspirits, that marked n? the "Bayor Creea"â€"all otherf tab»! | are only gail imitations. b Look fas the ".n{n Crose"! ‘Them t is remi Aspirin, for which there is mo eubetitute. _ Aspirin is not German but is made r (h&uh by Canadians, and is owned y a Canadian Com: . all rights being purchased from tMPl.J',.’fl. Goverpment. Genutne "Bayer Tablets o;‘qlrh' ‘have: been proved sate by -fllu‘.:: Pain, Headache, Nevralgie, Colds, If you don‘t see the "Bayer ‘m wa the t 2o, ho RoippifttOfpe themâ€"thoy: are __ Ottawa, Sept: 8. â€"E. W. O‘Dell, Hamâ€" dlton,© general representative of the Boot and Shoe. Workers for Canada wil} represent Canadian organized !aâ€" hor at the coming meeting of the goyâ€" eraing body of the International labor office of the League of Nations. The â€"governing ‘body meets in Geneva earâ€" ly in October. He will substitute for P. M. Draper, secretary of the Trades and Labor Congreas, who is the official labor delegate from Canada. . Only Tablets with ‘‘Bayer Cross"" are Aspirinâ€"No othersi . ‘Toronto, Sept. 0.â€"The Star says toâ€"day that Sir Will!am Mackensle has ‘fred a lump sum which be ts willing to take for the Mackenzie light, power ‘and radial interests and has given the ‘Ontario Hydro Electric Commission a ' virtmal ulttmatum to secept or reject. ?['l't Immnediately. ‘The price asked is _reported io be most reasonable allowâ€" Ing practically nothing for franchise rights and being on what might be termed a scrap basis. it is millions ‘bélow the price Arst mentioned by electric magnates. i HOW YOU CAN TELL ! Ottawa, Sept. 11.â€"That the eost of lhrel.d has reached the peak, and in view of the abundant wheat crop a lower price may be expected when 'lhe new crop comes into general conâ€" | sumption during the present month ;and October is.the opinion expressed by. the economie division of the Board of Comntierce in its report on the cost of production of bread in Canada for the month of July. The report shows that the average cost of producing and delivering a twentyâ€"four ounce loaf worked out at 13¢ for July. The total coat per average pound of bread was one tenth of a cent over the June Will Represent Organized Labor in Geneva Offer Made to the . _ Hydro Commission lt Board of Commerce wili stand back of the Detroit Mousing Corporation‘» proposal to foat a bond issue for $§00, 000 for building addKiona) hemes for worker: in the clly. This was made (Canadian Press) Ottawa, Sept. 10.â€"Receipts from inâ€" land revenue. as a result of the luxâ€" ury and other special tates imposed, have taken m big leap forward. For the Ave morths ending Augus; the re ceipts were nearly $21,000,000, while durlog the corresponding months of last year they ware $7.150,000. For the month of August alone, the receipts were four times larger than in Auguat 1918. Price of Bread Has Reached Peak William Stocking, statistioien of the board, reports a big reduction in house construction during July. The number of permi#ts was 661 fewer than _ in July, 1919. & Luxury Tax Has Increased Canada‘s Revenue The bonds that the members of the board are asked to buy are in denomâ€" inations of $100, $500, and $1,000, matâ€" uring semiannually. ‘They are to be secured by mortgages. other clties or are (hmuningwl. do By Lack of Hqyies } ’:_ Deioil Mï¬ Fip: to. 4 Tne‘ Dowre [â€" in population and indubtry, is being retarded by the housing shortage, ,JIt was revealed that workers are PaFiue trom 370 ta $109.per mon{h for placea in which to HYye and tbat manv es .i membership endorsed the idee Virâ€" tual pledges on the part of the entire membership of the board were made to subscribe most of the fund. The commercial crgenization has just completed a gurvey tending . to show that the growth of Detroit, both in which to ltive and ghet ï¬;)'; men cilher, ary .Jeering Detroit for GENUINE ASPIRIN Twentyâ€"thrée persons were â€"killed at Wariensel, Gormany, when a muniâ€" tion dump exploded. Mre. and Miggy Agites Powelf, wife and daughter, m‘voly, $f Dr, Eills T. Powel, râ€"inâ€"chi6Â¥ ~of the London Fimanciat News. . Thoy are traveling with Dr. Powelt on the imperial Press Conference tour.* beer, orangeade, lemon pop and fruit punchâ€"in fact for 1 homeâ€" made beveragesâ€"use LANTIC, KB : Y we ou will like Lantic &_ /4 «) f nlic & * /ine/‘ %, K1 o es For BAKING. For pound, tea amd eponge cakes, coffee cakes, angel caxe, layer cakes, fruit cakes, cocoanut cakes, pork cakes, nut cakes, short cakes, macaroons and biscuits, erullers, rolls, bunsâ€"ALL cakesâ€"Lantic creams quicker with the butterâ€" because it‘s FINE. "te _ â€"=>..M P *A s ‘ with Whess oerroates Ca + i aw c t 2 ;-’,t in. "‘ï¬l\" INE in granulationâ€"finer than all other sweetâ€" eners in actual useâ€"finest in results obtained. ‘"‘Fine" has many meanings to the Lantic user! In snowy glistening crystals of pure cane sugarâ€"all sugar and nothing elseâ€"Lantic brings you concenâ€" trated sweetening. And because each crystal is fine and even, Lantic dissolves at onceâ€"it instantly delivers its great sweetening power without hesitation. Of course it goes farther. Of course it costs less. Of course you will like it fine. In PRESERVING late fruits such as pears, plums and peaches, it eliminâ€" ates the danger of overâ€"cooking, which robs fruit of its natural color and shape, and some of its flavor. A In BAKING, Lantic creams quickly with the butterâ€"which makes the cake light and dainty. Creaming need not be tedious. In CANDYâ€"MAKING fine granulation gives candy a soft velvety quality. Most of the highest grade chocolates and finer candies are made with Lantic. The exquisite "velours‘‘ of the best chocolate creams comes from Lantic fineness. In TEA or COFFEE, in fact in all beverages (hot or cold), every Lantic crysâ€" tal dissolves at once, yielding readily the full sweetening of the purest cane. |Ger the British constit e erament," said V m-Mm of e fucial Command, io in Kitcherer on * when questioned mapnuo on & public w my*" pson an ramg" at p?.:;m pa 1 HeBble bupnelation ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES, LIMITED MONTREAL x ~â€" i0 l ant? 7 of the Great War Vetâ€" * Agsocintion of Canada believe * f the greatest possible degree of‘ * $ ~and equality is Obtainable unâ€" * Ger the British constitutional form of * $ sent," said W. E. Turiey, * m-'ï¬uflmn{ the Ontarfio * e fucial Command, G. W. V. 4., * ie in Kitcherer on Tuesday afterâ€" * " when questioned regarding his * mmo on & public platform with * ¢ my" pson and Rev. Saiem |% ,h.“ptï¬?r:tmâ€l‘hrnu | » | ""This Associatiogp of veterans of s Wh®.Gtant War ie :composed of labor 4‘ @\Ung dion for theâ€"most past!Wq musr? | . and‘do, uympithtze with (Bé legitimats . &apirationa of ‘ofganized labor, we hbeâ€"‘, INFLUENZA OUTBAEAK Toronto, Sept. 9.â€"Dr. M. .B. White, director of medical service of the deâ€" partment of public health, anticipates another outbreak of Spanish influenza fm Canada and the United States this winter, but of a milder gulura than previous ones. PREDICTS ANOTHER Revolts Against Soviet Government Have Broken Out London, Bept. 8. â€" Several serious revollt® aguinst the Russian Soviet government have broken out in the neighborhoo. of Moscow, and have been suppressed with much bloodshed #1Â¥s a despatch fled in Copenhagen yesterday. It quotes telegrams reâ€" celved in that cilty from Riga. (Canadian Press.) London, Sept. 8. â€" Sever VAST TOLL OF Life ~ Searles‘ ‘nupitew i¥‘ zh AMist muitiâ€"illiioneiry / loft has ‘dhily $ 000, and stipulates that be sh forfeit‘ everything If he contested owill Toronto Has Population of 5 (Canadian Press) Toronto, Sept. 9.â€"According sessment department returna, «s population is now 512,§1%, places the city twelfth in the North American cities. The went for the year totals $61.0¢ Germany has paid France 1 framce as reparation for Breslan age. u 635 For CANDY â€" MAKING. Fo dissolved." While yet the fruit retains its beeutiful color and attractive form, the preserving is done!â€"because it‘s FINE. For PRESERVING. â€" For peaches, pears, plums and gropesâ€"if you use Lantic you can smile at the old caution "Let it simmer until all the sugar is