192s D. information-crows humus Notes by the Way,‘ “a; At the end of three vvlelte come: polling day. At thin 1233c of lh of “AUGUST 24,. OOOOOOOO-OO¢C¢¢C“‘ The Man ‘Nobody Knows Ur l 5 Hill illllllllll Vhollnili-tl-lklfi lnltelnqh-Ilififi-l-IIIIXQD-KQ [Qgg-lipnqun-ll-Iwnlfi Annenildlnr-ILLOIIII BUHA OH Insect Powder For Foxes 45¢, 85c, $1.25, $2.00 tin The White Drug Store HAVE n l. o. Jameson Druggist ~—< campaign there are somewhat few er andidate: ln the field than there were three weeks hfore the election of last year. especially of Llberaln, whose nomination: have illsed, for obvious reasons. They are ln opposition now; n year ago ‘they were on the side of the then b d been défiovernment. The House that hadf "me M censure _ l‘ “use Just then been dissolved bad in it‘ ’ 353m“ Mm- Bu‘ i‘ "l 315° ‘we ‘mWLihernls enough to make theirs the‘ No Liberal the word}: that very- time a vote of ceneurelargest body. The House that was "protection" without prelncing itgwss under discussion in the House defied "I 0010981’ 8R" 8 Bllbfllwr with the word "high," in order toland that .\lr. Mackenzie King knewlual mumny M C°"w"“i'°“ “'9' give it a. sinister :nd fearsome loolclit was going to go against him; this an) other party’ Th” c°"”"“u"° “m” “w” “'“,was why he ran awn)’ w the GOV- There la throughout the country "high protection." On the contrary. ernopGehQfal "4 asked (or @151: wearinn: oi frequent elections, .\lr. ifeighen, in order to guard ag- wluuon “you, (“Fijian Could __ a desire for stable Government and ()- alm“ “Y “m” '1‘ u“ Pimecilvetalten on the vote. Afterwards, We “fir: d854,‘: w be on’ ‘he m“ . 1 nm s e. d 1 “mm muved a remluflon m the when m" di‘m°“ was when i‘ “alum-gall helpful teoaethetcflllisnsejhéitlllvlti . - ~- e " o “m” o’ Common“ 0n m“ 2' ‘szilcarried against \ir “ackenzie King Government and n; t-andmm s M, “mung ‘his provision and evuyland his government by s vote of 6ft: everywhere strong in hope and Liberal in the House opposed it. um m (went lcunndencev on me opposition Eside the bt-st and only hope that is felt or expressed ls that enough Liberals and Progressives may be elected to make it impossible for their partynp, - . be apwmwd repreaenlmve U‘ mewhawvkr om“ mum ‘My mavfiurssllllél‘ hleighen to carry his tneaq. . . . , _ three treat dnslamot Canadian inlnaw had’ u remained {or Mr‘ Mabl _ ~45!" dulry‘ aglgigkure’ manumclurlug’ kenzie King to introduce the low-i _ and ‘am,’ ‘m’ be entrusted wmllered tone into the public-llfe uflgtrgnrule galley: ‘zhbesl hznenzo the duty o) studying Canadian tar-. ., , t g pa 5 n e m’ w“ 0m’ l‘ - itauada and in his ministry and his mm" m . t , . e other opposition, m problem” in ‘Mk “a” bparmgdollowing as a result. there are‘ and of making from time to time? _ ' . ;Tney ha"? m’ 1°99 m’ ‘he smug? I _ those who, m. their own and their Qygteyn. which during ‘he pa“ has such rwdyflfwndanons U’ m” wmpartyis interest. do not hesitate to-given to a small minority. mainly‘ crnment as it deems in the general “hotrnub Wm] Smuggiws. ‘mob from the pram-e provinces’ the bah ance of power and enabled them to wiomlnat and t l th G ' - Are these the kind of mengmeu, oxen“, daéuznrtfus guugstezizd a “W” 31 U" Pmsem llmfimeissures. That condition can only lex st under Liberal leadership. The rProgressive group would be power- lless in Opposition and moderate ‘Liberals would gladly see them in Op- fuction would soon cease to exist, a consummation de- voutly to be wished . Vvvv ‘vev- msratutttrr xxxn. ' TRADE BALANCES AND OLD lDEA . III-Q. .. ' NOISE ZONES As you know most of onr larger cities have what are called poll-ll zones, so that when you address a letter to a certain street you are re- quested to a d to the address the number of t postal zone or die- trfct_. Something sllflllllr has been made for New York City from the noise stand-point. There are silent. places. districts with any 40% of noise level. others with 60. Bi), and up to 11:09.. and still others at eer- taln periods of the day when the average noise level is exceeded. This is the first time that any such complete observation has been made oi noise as n nuisance. And so having learned the aver- age noise intensity. different locali- ties in New York are now known and numbered in accordance there- with. it was learned that street traffic is the greatest source noise, and that heavy automobile trucks were the wurst offenders. Of course the horse drawn was- cna are about as noisy as trucks, and surface street curs are in the same clues. Business corners are more noisy than half way down the block. The front rooms of city houses received the most noise. The brain workers, or those whose work required con- centration of mind, found that the back rOoms were essential for good work. in other ivords the front of the house is ten to thirty times as noisy as the back, which simply means that city noise is practically all street noise. The next move will be the clas- sification of these noises as to their bad effects upon the brain, and health 0f individual. These noises that can be prevenv ed by $0me thought and econ will be gradually removed from our city streeLe. The actual Siin-lk-I-‘fnnnce Minister Robb lnid oonsld ‘hie afraid. and ‘the Liberal press never cease in bins» ter over th favourable Trade Bal- anc of 1926, which they pllCC at ' hundred millions of dollars. in bout as creditable l You will hear the discovery thnt! Business woke up to proclaimed in; every sales convention u some-y thing distinctly modern and up to‘ date. it is emblazoned in the sd-r vertisiug panes of every magulueim" Look through those pages. ire“ m" "- l3 l Here is the advertisement of Blllm [hem l" ‘he "lfjenm? l“ m“ Automobile company. one of thmcllimmi Pmbe- “he” ‘he m greatest in the world. And why itrbkwd 0! B will"? U M"! 93' it greatest? On what does it baaelilfilwfl and sold. purely w set 9W its claim to leadership‘! On itslsesion of the present dollar ,it. is huge [ggtgflgg ‘my flugngjglsllle worst kind of bad business. strength? They are never mention- Le! Ill allllyze the facts. ed. 0n its army of workmen or Canada imported from the United its high salaried executives? Yomfilntes in the year ending March might read its advertisementefor 1926 merchandise to the value of years without suspecting that it O609.S25..350. in the some year had either. No. “We are great be- we sold to them $4S5,S54,896.- a cause of our service." the adver-‘bnlsnce against us of $l23,5'l0.45-i. llsetiieuts cry. "We will crawldue to the tact that our merchan- under your car ofteuer and get ourgdise is shut out from that country backs dlrtier than any of our com-by a high tariff wall. petitors. Drive up to our service; ln the same year we imported stations and aslt_for anything at from the United Klllgdfltn (Enz- all—it will be granted cheerfully.,larr¢) merchandise to me value of We serve; therefore. WE‘ 81'0"." ‘$63,710,431, while we exported a A manufacturer of shoes makestigmnd 10m) 0| $50g_g73_‘59, m, t“ tbt- same boast in other terms. ggmpie, language we so“; u, {he “Weyput ourselves at your feet andmotbpr coumqmhlnher away, but slvq you everything that you can unhampered by prohibitive tariffs— pflrlfllllly demand. Manufacturers!“ magnmcen. sum arm." three of building equlvmefll- of flolhei- hundred and forty-five tnilllon dol-' of food; presidents of railroads 13,5 ma", ma“ we bought from and steamship companies the them. wrist has Mr. Robb and lIlS heads of hanks and inveetmeuttpyess to Say m this? houses—all of them tell the samel Bu, i, is in the export or om, stoty. “Service is what we are m“. nhterms ma, [he disgrace here forfli they exclaim. They call "at These things Swen our high it flit: "spirit of modern business"; sounding m“? balances to our they suppose, most of them, that it shame In 1926 our “pong of is Silllléllllllg very new. But Jesus pulpwéod and uumauumczurpd l"~*'-*§l“:14 “will”? "m" """-'l‘~“~'",vror>ti.~. amounted to 395594.840. (tol mmre yea . a o. , 7 ._ Ont: afternoon in a ‘Pullman cat-furyLglggficflavzistlsfdgtfgptd“t; the late George “Y. Perkins when“, U s wood u] to m vzmm talking about the reasons why menu! s45 90's 8.0 nliaklfug one m‘ I 5"°C"Ed and Ian‘ ‘sale otthel Drilled State‘ lrone kiln‘ "I “m amazed by some °i ‘Delhi: zaluable raw rod 18f 3ft’- ymlllg men who ask me to use nil‘ 304“ .10 m“ k p d“, ° _h "5 infliteticc to get them better posi- ‘ha; h“; “a, H b? “y “g ° as‘ ‘M's “r mcreases i.“ salanllhhfa that whiclt shotllll pglovuidzfvfoirllalgr Salli. Such an attitude on t etr our so“ at home. should be er art shows an absolute failure to lintlerstand the fundamentals of part8? ‘f’ build “I? another mum?!" succ In all the years that hand m“ l‘ a an“ 5'93!" sham“ was with the New York ‘Life iii-rm“ ‘he WPWHIQYQ 0f the crime surance Company] never once ask-lsmtluld ‘MM! o’ "m" m Eillle" ed what my salary was to be, o, my kains from this national sacrifice? title. None of us who made that/m“ m“ l" m“? o“ “em 01' W? Company ever wasted time over m“ material "POW such questions. We had a vision of extending the company's servicel throughout the world, of making it! the finest, most txseful institution», of its kind. We made it that. and‘ it made us rich." That sounds sensible-good busi- TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 192s PFOTECTION. CAI! UB8 Make a Life Insurance Will life insurance will‘! if not, make the ufen nanest and surest. form be made or an estate creat- Have you made the lt lthout delay. It l: in which a gift or bequest can ed or conveyed. us t“ mllpctor all: for a diare oi the bequest. and no creditor of the dcceaeed or of "19 MMDQITY ‘I l 0"‘- gril rule can garnish or nttach the bequest, whore de~ pendent: are benefioiarie» The iollowing clause in this resolu-l Hither“, the leaders o! bum pa“ . l lion clearly specifies the COIISGTVB-Euca‘ yanks have we“ my“ U‘ hum u” poncy ("like praises!” “Hm iour, men who would scorn to lir- Lu That Lxariff commission should “W themselves or NO “t”, dgbile or court procedure Intervene: he- qwe," gum mg payment of the bequest. it i: a oelf~ Both Conservative: and Liberal: "‘°°“"l“9 ln‘ M" and "fliment For information and advice oonccfhlfli lllwrml" Prvb‘ ism: consult’! HYNDMAN & C0.,, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1872 Lower Queen Street n wmch m. gap lay ;wltb others who beard. First 311-, t1 of tariff tinlteringdDunning mode reference lu the f] duty ls lovv-menrarks he made in the West re fit of geueros-ftlte Maritime Provinces. These re. . . t1 Ce ours. lf not/marks as everyone- knows ivem iif...,hewi.gifld sift.“ he mean? He simply insulting to the Provinces, surely dog; not mean to take the so much so that .\lr. Dunning lu duly on- o; butter, cheese, potatoes apologizing endeavorr-d‘ tu make pQullfy and eggs-things which we a mnrtynuf hittiself, ally-tug he Imp. “an, w selkflnd in which me Am-‘ed anything ho hrd stud would not erican tariff against us ls higberlbe used to make tlinlillily between ma“ “arming gallows, and ivltlilcast and tweet. l don't illlllli any just as wrwm a “my, u, our ggfi- one ever had such an idea. Ever-y. “w one does know, hon-ever, 11m i; clearly expressed what Sytnpalhy cultural prosper m‘ ‘ d me - romise Bu‘ he has b0 ) D and help the Maritime Provinces could expect from .\lr. Dunning. reductions. On which otf their; ro se o ms , “n” dues he p p0 This gentleman laid stress on the statement that according to them‘? He must accept one of the horn)’ o‘ m“. (Egsvlng: etc" his way of putting it certain fools ~ Eaououusf were publicly giving out facts that were not supposed to be publicly stated. Could not .\lr. Dlllllllng very properly include hitmelf in in chirlOllflnwn ltmly articles o The ttlllwly him Because the America er than outta, in his public interest with [Dc Tcaiflllflqeggers and Crwks“ w alum that therefor, and with power also, whemeud . l ' it duds unfair advantage l5 bemgrcanad taken of protective duties, or rnak-‘lure, llg recommendations to be given, effect to by the fiivzernment for ‘ removing br reducing schedules or; EDITORIAL Noll-Es m“, Umefrelegateti to that position. ‘position this I l imposing special excise taxes upon‘ “like ll lluflHimW-i products in respect 0f which such Send our full quota to the lleighell loss to health andl business from “preventable din" will likewise be estimated. Be- cause, as mentioned once before. every noise that strikes your ears, is registered by the brain and the,‘ brain becomes fatigued just as iti does from registering thoughts or‘ b01159‘ other impressions. advantage is taken. and that its re- Government, ports, findings. recommendations: _o Whitewash the offenders, cover t up the dirt and misrepresent their} 7M lill iwful neelion of Parlia- ment with it: revelation: of scan- dal upon scandaP-election scandals, customs scandals. bawdy, the, You are bound to be more tired scandals, the plundering of and thcmrmntryg; revenues m unto“; mmpat night, when you work where it and reasons therefor be given the public." , opponents, is the whole stock in trade of the Liberal catididates. STABILITY .__.._aoo&____ .. The tortuous .\lr. Robb talked WANTiNG lN CANOOUR. fstahility" ofmarlff in the Strand (last “lednesday. What did he ‘mean’! for almost in the same mo- l , - 1 A stable fiscal policy THE "AME WANTED v submitted v E"@"Y°“e- "healer h‘? hlmw-‘H lwprinclple of protection in the tariff candid or not, loves candour, llDIl-ds canmiad,‘ D3801,“ policy’ the‘ esty, integrity in others. And evaymliny of the Conservatives. l eryone, in his heart. despises the‘: __,____ l reverse. “m cred“ n“ 53am“? Kingvéfllfllttlllfl in line, and bot-h Conserv- wml Peruslence- "m! sticking “Hath-e, is the same policy for Prince m” 5"“ w m‘? Li“ dimh- will‘ iufilEdward island and its sister Mari- domitsbledeterminntiou to win ottt.lumes_ But everyone who loves to see al Prince Edward island will be un- urns less than game fairly played, win or lostawill, despise him for the tactics he haelrlle l0 We" l! "- Y6! follgwegi yew,- bemre 1n [he mg. four Conservative members on Sep- tember 14 for the next government will be Conservative tory of Canada has a man at the head of a government been openly and publicly accused of sheer. falsehood; this has happened and The Customs Probe. under Sir Francois Lettileux will be resumed Halifax tomorrow, Wednesday. 25th. The S. Margaret with her full crew will be in port and the now famed cruise will be fully in~ vest igated. been proved in the case of .\lr. bioc- ltentie King. He was given the lie direct by .\lr. Sparks, Chairman of the Commercial Protective Associ- at ution, in connection with the evi- dence upon which the King (lov- ernment was censured by parlia- S To excuse himself and hi9 ay u 0mm mm louduhby speech l government Mr Alackenzle mug or in capital letters, ls the Liberal, decmmd openly ma‘ me evidence method of injecting a falsehood in- to the public mind. lt is an old the Parliamentaryl i d I d i h I Committee investigating the Cns- tr ck an men e.“ on y rm l e g- norant. ment. to toms scandal, bad been stolen from an official whom the government had appointed to look into the ud- minlstratlon of the Customs. .\lr. Sparks proved that this was abso- lutely false. Mr. Mackenzie King declared that Mr. Meigheu had deceived the Gov- ernor-Generaljn advising him that he, Mr. Meigben, could curry on the Bilvefflmellf- Th!!! W88 0118 0f the Mackenzie King after September llBlf-lfllfllil WhlCh CODBHIULB flit! 14, for two vary Qbyigpg rgggtyng, greatest falsehoods. it is true thatgFlret, the middle group will not be Mr- Melshen (‘Ovid M! carry on lllelblg enough to save anything, and Kflvirrllmelll. Why? Simply be-‘second, the Mackenzie King group cause the Progressives had treach- will be so small that nothing can erously violated the promises made have it, thy that to the Governor-General sud torlylinfhieighsti. it ls true that Nothing that has been said re- both Mr. Melshen and the GOVBFIIOF-jarding the exodus of the past few Genernl were deceived. ‘Was thislyears is more ridiculous than that the fnhlt either of'the Governor-lit was caused by the -blue ruin cry 9911613! 0f Mf- Meiithen? Mr. Klng'of the Conservatives. ll le estim- knew all these circumstances. yet_ated, according to American official he sods about the country proclaim-Figures. that 500.000 Canadians went but the falsehood that Mr. Meighemto the United States during the past had debelved the (lovernor-General! Your years. Think of this army of MIR-ll“!!! DREW! Bl hi! llllbliflworlomen driven away from their meetings that his government wnfcamfortalhlg home! and good wages M! vdfllfed by lllflllllmfinl- This. under Mr. Mackenzie King's rule, nlno, was a half-truth. lt is quitehhrough fear of coming hnrd times! true that at the time ‘the GovernorrlThey thought the hard times were Mackenzie King was virtually de- feated ln 192i. His party was hack- ed to pieces in 1925. What are his chances in i926? What has he done since 1921 to redeem what he lost during his years in office? Let the intelligent elector think it over. The middle group cannot save H, v I |tunntely that seems impossible. in l5 WMlm“ Dpwnen“. The federal and provincial gfllfilng page in parliamentary history is _~ , is noisy. Otis is a fearful warning of what so ‘he m“ will likely came the mun"? mum “pa” u by “Ylthen. that when a real estate man chance .\lr. King and his followers, tvishes w 59]] yqu a hguge, he will should be returned to power. f-‘or-luot only refer to its moms, street ness sense.- Bul how does this! sound’! "if you're forever thinking about; saving your life," Jesus said. "youlll lose it; but the man who loses his‘ lsurrourttlings and so forth, but will ‘tell you that its noise standard ls [so many points below the noise lev- there any record by u party so steep-id) 9f the qi[y_ ed to the lips in the mire and filth] Th" l5 no‘ m“ "familw- m“ “m! of scanda‘ be,“ brough, back wlfacts’, because etiglneers are work- power untll it had purged itself. ling on the prablem l Those photographs and recordm o-oo-oo-ooo- at which Min MacPhail declined w" , _ _ Daily Selections look told their story in a convlnc-y FOR lug fituhion . . Honest, patriotic‘; Guardian Readers Liberals are appallel at the election} frauds of last October, new exam-l August 24, 1926 pies of which are yet coming to‘ light in the courts, and to these are‘ ENlaARGEbi-kllvl‘ LN THE LORD- "Zlly licutt t-ujolceth lti the Lord. added from day to day reports of attempted frauds upon the elector-Lg al lists for the presentelection as mine hgr“ is “alter; in ti“, lmd, told by Hon. Mr. Patenautle inpny mulllll is enlarged over mine Jacques Cartier and by other Cott-l,“"e'“i.es' lwwfm“ l, ‘elem’ l" my servative catitiidates in Vancuttverfl,Sanmmu‘ l 5am‘ "1' Surely we want to ltave clean elec-l pRA‘-ER___..\-es' I lions. They are necessary. and ive-iyetoice h, {he 10rd)- hope that with the election tnavh-iAT THE END OF THE WORLD mgr-y m belle;- hamh, m, Sea"; WmLWlteti thlls old world shall reach the h , , _ r en K212221512’?'i.iif.fii"iiii""li~ [What shrieklngs dire, as 1111513’ fire YQBF- b"! 11°! llf-‘TB- lflonsumes the land and sea. —— il fancy l can hear them cry Hon. Mr. Patenaude, Minister oflAbove the crash of doom: Justice. has nf late ‘been h0ldingj"$llilll never more the skylnrk soar meetings in Ontario which were or ma“ come w bkwm? largely attended and at which hey.“ me on eanvh threw” dons? was warmly welcomed. It is a good _\[ug[ all that's lovely fade? r omen for the Ziilnisterial cause that Must birds and bees. and whisper- he can leave his own constituency "l8 1TH?! in Quebec to do some missionary allow“: me duds‘ be ‘Mo? d 1 1 work abroad, the more so as Que- ' us an moon an 0V6 y tbec is still a Liberal stronghold, but [caret-el- puss away-y not so solid as it has ‘been in the Must darkness (all and children past three or four elections. There small are better hopes for Quebec this N‘) mug" romp m play? time. ' i will rejoice, "Shall no one see Lite rising sun 0v trend the lanes we've trod’! Shall tiever more men journey o'er The paths which we have trod? ls all we've done and new begun So senseless and in vain That now you haste to lay it wasto No more to rise again?" Mr. King. at Moons Jaw the other day. spoke of Senate reform. He has in five years appointed some 15 Senators, one of them ‘being the notorious Bureau, his former Minis- ter of Customs. He dared not con- tinue him in the office he had pol- luted and had confessed that he dared not dismiss him because of A mica “ma”: "what? Won“ his Influence in ‘Quebec. What en,A ,,.,,,{,,“,f,‘,’§,’§ a“ is wrong? eitcule for appointing such a Seh- (we bend you grumme and com. ator! Mr. King also told the people plain, of Moose Jaw that every Senator I've heard YOu cutie Will billb- he had apwmred h; pledged m m‘, Yet at the brink of doom you think port any Liberal measure of Senate It such a lovely “n!” reform which may hereafter be proposed. (This, of course, includes the two ISenntors last appointed ln this Province.) What en independ- ent Sennte the ‘Dominion would have if they were all hog-tied in thin fashion! ' And then! fancy l can hear Above the tumult strong, "And would you brave its pain once more To hear the skylark sing’! And would you weep, that ‘might keep The roeee blossoming? How could fl know you loved it no? S0 often you complained, Or dream you'd brave its cat-o to YOU The word from Brandon l: that save A world which you'd disdained!" life shall find it." Because he said lt and he was a religious teacher, because it‘s print; ed in the Bible. the world has dlfiw missed it as high minded ethics but not hard headed sense. But look again! What did Perkins mean it‘: it wasn't that he and his frlendsg hurled themselves in their great‘ undertaking, literally lost tbeiri lives in it? And when they found, their lives again, they were all of them bigger and richer than they had ever supposed they could be. Would such success have come to them if they had been careful about themselves? "We mustn't overdo this thing," they might have said. “This is a good company and de- serves to grow, but every than must look out for his own interests. Just what is there going to be in it for us?" With such un attitude the-y might have ntuved up to well paid positions; but never to ottttitund- lllg success! ‘ What did Henry l-‘ord mean, one spring mortilng, when be tipped a kitchen chair back against the whitewashed wall of his tractor plant and tnlTted about his career‘! "Have you ever noticed that the man who starts out in llfe with a determination to muke money,nev- er makes very much?“ he asked. lt was rather a startling question; and without waiting fut‘ my com- ment he went on to answer lt. "He may gather together a competence. or course, a few tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands, but he'll never amass a really great for‘- tune. But let a man start out in llfe tn build somthing better and eel! it cheaper than it has ever been built or sold before-Jet him have that determination, and give his whole self to it-ond the money will roll in so fast that it will bury him if he doesn't look out. “When we were building our or- iginal model, do you suppose it was money we were thinking about? Of course, we expected that it would lbe profitable, it it succeeded, but that wasn't in the front of our minds. We wanted to make a. car so cheap that every family in the United states‘ could afford to have one. So we worked morning, noon and night, until our muscles nched and our nerves were so ragged it seemed as if we just couldn't stand it to hear any one mention the word automobile again, "One night. when we were almost at the breaking point, l esid to the boys, ‘Well there's one ‘ tlon.' lsnld. ‘Nobody can take this business away from us unless he's willing to work harder than we've worked. And solar.’ he concluded with a whimsical smile. ‘nobody has been willing to do that?’ What did Theodore N. Vail mean when he said that only once in his life did he set out with the delib- erate intention of making money- that all the rest of his fortune hnd come from work which so gripped him that he forgot about themo- neyf The one occasion to which he referred was his trip to South America where he found n mine that did prove profitable, and doubtless ptlll is. General refused him diseoliriornnoiupon them when they loft. (Continued on pnge 5.) “E488! GU68!- meut he flatly contradicted him- self. ln one breath he says I be- lieve in stability, we all do, and for this purpose we appointed a Tariff Board. in order to preserve stability. in his next breath he makes the most embatic promise, —“Elect the Liberal party and in m)‘ 119K! years budget l will fur- ther reduce your taxes. Like his lender, .\lr. King he i5 alwayg ready to swallow himself, w get m", p0. “or. Of what use ls his tariff board if he can mal-te reducliqng regardless of their findings. Does he propose. as in his t...“ bud-gm. to monkey with tbc duties without consulting them, or. is it his in- tention put this board under jack screws. to do his bidding. This kind of’ stability would be very un- stable. AM he gave us a hint of what those reductions may be. This tidbit of information we select from 'l‘{llf‘lOl'5 political gem col- unine. "o" 3PM", strawberriu, fresh M9319. mutton and pork, the Cana- dian gar-Hf is higher than the Unlt~ ed States." ‘He let the cut out of the bag. There fruits can be grown much 3198981" in the more southern cllme, and the Yankees want our "lllrkfl-‘l t0 sell in. it was to avert a disaster like this that the Ontario Fruit Growers arose 1n arm! not Wrv lulu: ago. But ntr. Robb would like flown one tariff bfifs—lf he dare The western State; gpqw (he cheapest and fineet world, but present freight ram; are so blgli that it takes pragllcally an we)’ get 10F if t0 pay the freight. Reduced to pork they avoid this ‘might flflblly- and of the poorest! quality, but. as a cheap food it [lndg cheap markets. by methods of curing 0v8rc0mes no SOme extent lie 10w objectionable "“"°l‘5~ The? have an abundance corn in the freight difficulty. Con; fed pork g5 Sir,——'l‘he Patriot announces that -"A prominent Conservative who attended the Robb-Dunning meet- ing in Charlottetown, declared that Mr. Dunningb speech was the beet political speech be ever heard. Md Will make votes for the Liberals." We have heard prominent Con- servatives declare ma!!!’ 1111"!“ about Dunulngs speech. They have pronounced it “the fines; piece of comedy ever staged in the political arena. “We have heard him cred- ited with having a "master talent for dieslntulatlou.“ As a 901mm“ humorist he has been admitted to be the "daddy amongst Liberals." Asa special pleader" under the most adverse conditions, they ac- knowledge hlm a1 the head of his thig class when be. no doubt inad- vertently, gave plllillClly to his pri- vate views and opinions of the rights of the hiaritime Provinces? in discussing Customs .\lr. Dunning tmrefully refiallied from tneutlon lllg the former Minister or Custom .\lr. Bureau, and any knowledge he may have had of wrong doing lit his Department and the fact zit: he W35 reivarded with a Sennlsu, ship. In decrlbing what .\lr. Dul- niug called the “hectit” iveek it the end of the session he also we fully refrained from mentioning the impending vote of censure which caused .\lr. King to seek dis- (Continued on page 5.) class. As a side tracker of damn- ing indictments, his ability in nup- erb. As a dodger away from trou- hlsome lseties he supersedes even his own wobbling leader—tlie H0n.| ilackcnzie King. in providing a" laughable entertainment, and in displaying the ludicrous. be is‘, witbott; a peer. ', We have heard all these, and many other similar tributes to hie accomplishments; but we have yfil. to hear the Conservative. we might even go a little further and include the Liberal, who “declared" even suspected that it was the "BEST POLITlCAL SPEECH" he ever heard or that it "WI-UL hlAKE VOTES FOR LIBERALS." We would like our evening organ to name llllg Conservative, if such a one exists, g0 that we would know who the only man there its in the l liudzment and common sense. l am, Sir, etc.. ‘A CONSERVATIVE WHO HEARD l oumvme l -—-—~¢oar--—--- - MR. DUNNING AND MR. KING The expert packer ~terest lo hear hlessre. Robb and [Dunning speak. wishing principl- orl_ l Pally who ie so lacking in good “Th.°"n." Sir,--The writer went with fn~ q of it. and give them a chance ttnqeyially to hear the latter, and won» our tariff and they will Wipe [herdered if hiq intpressflons agreed Cfinadian product almost out uf existence. As it is, in gpite o; the. woo-ooooooo-eoooo-ooooooo. prfigectlvgotariff we have, they are, - 5° "5 fl lit seven mllllo . I lars ivorfh every year lnnsCztrialfifi y and displacing that amount of w} Q goo IT’S . TIME ‘ TO BUY HARD COAL have the Scllwfifff mitt week with 1000 t-ltrd Chestnut We will ton high grade Cell. Plone nend W" "d" ‘MW “t delivery from thll_b°l\- Pickard a c». PHONE 24o g i LET US MAIL YOUR DRUG home grown pork, vrhich the United States have ‘an “meme surplus. which We couldn't them there freight and duty free, that Mr. Robb specializes. He “Well! 011 111cm Bllllllrently 85 the lost all his money in n t; ,1 establish a big centrgle hint“; ter Warmth. as he had already help- ed to give them better communica- tion. The heating plant failed. and he paid his debts with the sormr American mine. But the bulk or his fortune came from the achieve- tnent for which he will always be remembered-the establishment of the American Telephone and Tele. srlvh Company. To that great en- terprise he gave everything he had -“threw hi: llfe into it," as we say -—-"lost his llfe in it." as Jesus said. And it gave him back larger and richer life. nud l. fortune and im- He made that trip because he hnd mortality. ll is in these things. article; or He" In their market. even if we go, plant in 508109-41) give ‘peoplg bu. In English By W. L. Gordon WORDS OPPEN MISUSED: Use "at length" to express continuance, “at last" to express finality. "At length they showed signs of suc- cess." “At last she died." , OFTEN MIBPRONOUNOED: decisive. The first f is pronounced as in "ice." not as in "it." OFTEN MISSPIELLED: asthma. SYNONYMS: restless. restlve. impatient, fretful. fidgety, unruly. rebellious. threetlmes and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each tiny. Today's word: JJCENTIOUS; unrestrained morally or legally; lescivlous. “His face bore the marks of llcentlous indulgence." WORD STUDY: “Use n word; ORDER During the put few month! we have devoted WWW " tuition to our mull ordvr i" pertment and :re now W CCNIRQ orden from ml"! outtlde pointl- Hw- owl‘ of enoh lethr w: immediately fill the ofldlr Ind in (hi! W" uve our olllnte much time and trouble. Let u: ltlve your not! 0H5" for medicine. We guernntfl utilisation. tilt: 2 Mics DRUGSTORE 14o arm Qeerii 8m" Telephone 815 {ii Th9, Liberal Party h .31.». ’ v-nv- >1 to ‘llobbed the Dominion of Danada of Millions of Dollars. They are novv. You for Your Votes to Enable Then! toilontinue. Dunning