GOUIN, SIR LOMER, KT. 1908, K.C.M.G., 1913 (1861 1929), Canadian politician, was born at Grondines, Quebec, on March 19, 186r. Educated at Laval and McGill universities, he was called to the bar in 1884, and became Q.C. in 1900. In 1897 he was elected to the Quebec Legislature and from 1905 to 1920 was Prime Minister and Attorney-General of the province. He declined to join Sir Robert Borden's coalition Ministry, subse quently declaring his allegiance to the Liberal opposition. Gouin was included in the King cabinet of 1921 as minister of justice. He was a Canadian representative at the fourth assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva. In 1924 he attended the Imperial and Economic Councils in London as one of Canada's representa tives. He died at Quebec on March 28, 1929.