OCTOBER Italy strikes in Ethiopia with in vasions north, northeast and south Mrs. Elizabeth Tilford, 56, con victed of poison murder of 35- year-old husband and sentenced to death. John Melnick found guilty at sudbury of murder of Alex Bachuk, fellow-prisoner at Bur wash Industrial Fairm, Prime Minister Baldwin declares Britain will not act alone in Ethi opian dispute. Constable.J -G. Shaw -of -#-C. M.P. and Town Constable W. Wainwright of Benito, Man., kill ed by three Doukhobor bandits. 6—(Sunday)—Aduwa captured by Italians, avenging defeat of 1st. With 601 candidates nominated today for House of Commons, to tal of 394 seek election. Sergeant T. Wallace and Constable G. C Harrison fatally wounded by flee ing bandits, one of whom is killed and two fatally wounded = near Banff Archbishop of Canterbury — ap peals to Christians of Britain to condemn Italy's invasion of Eth iopia. Son born to Duke and Duchess of Kent. Sir J. C. McLennan, famous Toronto scientist, dies in Eng land. 6s 10—Assembly of League of Nations decides to apply sanctions again st Italy .—Hon. G. H. Ferguson for Canada moves to apply first sanction removal of arms embarro against Ethiopia 12—Announced Canada’s exports for SIX Months ending Sept un up $26,078,537 compared with simi lar period of 1454. lt 13—(Sunday)1—George Ray of Fort Good Hope died in Edmonton of pneumonia after daring — 140- mile air flight to save his life. 14—Liberals under Mackenzie King win Dominion general election With eventual total of 171 seats Other party results were: Con servative, 39: Social Credit, 17; CAR Reconstruction, others, 10 15—Hauptmann given leave to appeal conviction for murder of Linta bergh baby. Britain refuses to withdraw ships from Mediterranean as suggested li 1e by Premier Laval of France as gesture to Italy. Britain asks France whether or not she would give assistance in case of Italian naval attack in Mediterranean. , W. H. Fyfe, principal of Queen's University, appointed principal of University of Aberdeen, Scotland. 19—Duke of Buccleuch, father of Lady Alice, fiancee of Duke of Gloucester, dies, 71. oo oe? . Yo —(Sunday)—Arthur Henderson, ritish Labor leader, dies 72. “] Three rioters killed in disorders at Kingstown, BY. Million dollars damage by hurricane in Jamaica. Foreign Minister Hoare intimates another effort will be made to bring peace in Ethiopia. Lord Carson dies, 1. Prime Minister Mackenzie King announces Cabinet. (Thanksgiving Day)—Walter A. Riddell, Canada’s represenative at Geneva, elected chairman of International Labor Office gov erning body. Britain invites Uni ted States, Japan, France and Italy to naval conference. Lord Morris, former Prime Minister of Newfoundland, dies. 77. John B Bannon of Windsor, Cont., found guilty at London of Labatt kidnapping, sentenced to 1 years’ imprisonment. British Parliament dissolves. “6 Two thousand persons missing following hurricane in Haiti. (Sundays)—Premier Gardiner of Saskatchewan to join Dominion Cabinet as Minister of Agricul ture. Royal Commission Davis’ report of five months’ strike at Van couver lays blame on longshore but a ay men, Prairit snow Fish it coast » provinces in first star Quebec Legislature Severe earthquake d blanketed oy m of Winter e boats wrecked on Pacific Assolved, shakes era Canada and United St aey appointed Canadian High Commissioner to London. Hion Vincent Mas east ates.