was CHARLOTTETOWN eusnnm: -“%1<lve== IY ("TEQ") I The President Elect. Meal followers of athletics and the island-sport loving frater- hfity .ln general no doubt welcomed the news last week when they learned that Samuel F. Doyle of this city was elected to the presid- ency of the Maritime Provinces Branch of the Amateur Athletic Union If Canada; I This lathe first time in the‘ history of organized amateur sport t an Islander has ever been elected to rule the destdniepmf lmst _ athletics in the Maritime Provinces. and itla flttingthat htl‘. DI ‘ n for the job. , s-P biy no man in the lower provinces is more qualified or de- aervl Sammy as he ls familiarly KIIOWH has an athletic record Sporting liomment Well Attended ‘ ‘(lconttinued Kluge three) The speaker showed that prices of farm implements had not been lowered by the reduction i.n sales ‘ ' tax and the abolition of duties. =- “ ‘ quoting from the ‘price lists of the MacOormiclr Company, as follows: 1021 1923 1030' "l! will" The bis Fair lobe, held_ln__the Arena for one week beginning-Nov. Binds" 2 is in truth a commun‘ y. Fair. (6 ft.) ...‘$227.00 8235.00 8240,00 The Abegweig Athletic Association Mowers . H0350 95.00 97.60 ls a communitftlfflflllllallflll. H1111- Hon. Murdock Kennedy pointed ported by all classes of our citi- ‘éut t_ -f"she Liberal candidates sens,_wilo recognise that for nigh were no ‘consistent in their state- 50 years Charlottetown. has been nients. andwvere contradicting one jam in me fqfgffpnt through the another in them. The Liberals h “Movements of-ihe athletes been. done nothing to benefit Q11 ‘lng its colors. The early endeavors since they had assumed office. Sir o; the qhh we", chiefly devoted ,0 3mm" Bmd" ‘b?’ 5mm"! n" football and the name "Abegwelt ‘standardization of the railway and became a famous and éonquermg ENA RINK, Nliill .__ i m" Pliilifiisiflilillllii ganlzatlon widened the scope of its work to embrace football. baseball.‘ hockey.‘ track and ileld athletics. in, the latter the Charlottetown club; has had a phenomenal record-in. ‘that for over 20 years it has con-. tinuously held the Club champion‘ ship for the Maritlmes. So well known are the achievements of the Club and its athletes and so thoroughly do our citizens apprec- iate the renown brought to this cl- ty that the campaign about tube undertaken in behalf of our prem- That’s action — that’s llltllj: hack the past twenty odd years that any msn should well feel‘ mus ofand his appointment coming at mi. ‘time, especially when his l gmllglledthga sgllllaffitfybuglfilfgs dsyefliaotive participation are over is fitting indeed and Maritlmshmpeny, m‘; w; n oh h p“ with athletes and those connected may rest assured that Sammy will eon- that of the mainland. The Liber- dtiet his office with the same fervor and zeal which has marked his ‘l5 55m "m? ""9 °°m9l°tm5 m‘ long and envious athletic career. gnyzagragzchghgg‘ liguzfi‘ lixfttlg The Halifax Mail in its report of the meeting says In partt- ‘he “caption 0151mm s-raygL Ismael Doyle. ‘years ago one of Charlottetowlvs most colorful athletes. The speaker said that Mr. Mes- vlas elected president of the Maritime Provinces Branch Amateur 591W!’ 111 111B Dflliflifi 61193011? 115d a Athletic Union of‘ Canada at the annual meeting in Halifax yester- fgglgelfgog? ‘fir; éxvlmgortaggn-gg disy. One of the largest gatherings in the history of the union was smell“. halt By the“. m” record present st a stormy session. Wurdy battles were numerous and the the Llbgrala were; showlng what president was forced to call the meeting to order several times. In the slsetlon for president, A. C. Millie drew 37 votes and Doyle 48. New Brunswick representatives were working for Mr. Doyle and A. W. Covey was very active on behalf of the island man. ti- + 1- 4- i Junior Football. it is indeed gratifying to ..:e that the y-nmger football players are going after the geme this fall. A schedule has been formed and it ls hoped will t» ar.ie.:l out to its vitirety. ‘ . There ls ncth .lg so good as a gen e of football for the grow-i In] boy. it makes him huskv, gives his lungs a chance to expand, a1 pone“ The uconaervnuven was teaches him to flunk quickly end also to realize the value of combih- a guppoflgf n! that policy. When alien and unity; so go to ‘i. and that was nothing. . During the meeting a well know commercial traveller from the main land, who was called upon by the audience came to the platform and said that if anybody could give e him a definition of what a Liberal Conservative party. he said had its birth in 1871. when Sir John A. |finition of "Liberal," some one in was. ‘he would teTl them what was wad prahohlnoh, meant by “A Conservative." The small", by Mo one on the rugby fields of these Maritime Provinces. Through grad- out doubt be rewarded with heariq ual expansion and extension of its felt and genuine assistance of all athletic activities, the Abegweit or- lovers of true sport. ier athletic organisation will with- ‘He defended the concesclon giv- en in the (hows Nest pass agree- ment Tersonaiiy. he would their rates iowier still. if he could. cuti s the western fanmeins were reduc-i division of the House on that i-s-l they ‘were going to do in the future zue ‘ "We got reductions here too" lie l d." ‘Regarding the ‘Hudson ‘Bay rail-l msniaod ‘the Pro-l ensle ‘King i-f re-l lMr. lMcKinnon referred ‘to var» everybody knows thatl (Applause) Dealing with the tariff, anid it-he advantage this Province would en- joy under adequate protection. Mr. Mcllwen wient on to instance the ed to very hard times. and i1 waaibenefit "it ‘would ‘be to have ‘factor- bettier to keepthem going somedes heire making cotton goods. etc. way. Mr. Meighen did not challenge‘, lMR. JOHN-MON: “Where ‘would you get the cotton?" MR. McEWEN: "if I had a boy said. "under Sir Henry Thorn-tomlquestion l would stand him up and when a new rate sheet was issuedput ‘a Dunce’s cnlp on his head. and complete reductions on all rlietflsaugliter). We would in school that would ask mie‘ that _ produced under 8w pervision of Earl I'l- ‘Continuing. Mr. McEwen roferrq ed to ‘the Wiest ‘Indies treaty ar-‘ mngements. "I hope ‘it comes to turnieil with sufficient support, Mr. work all right. But if it takes the, McKinnon said "Mr. ‘Meiighen also King Government four years be- MacDonald Jntroduced the Natlon- pmmyhed w hum u“, milmhd 351mm m” "M Hm“ L99," down soon as he could gen, money GDOilghJIO the West indies. we will all be it was no use criticising one sa-i-l dead and buried before we get the lei-s and give the "pigskin" a merry oiwthe speaker asked again for a de- only‘ we do mt know, he”, the hrenyh. lbene-fit that line would Ibo ‘to the. people of the west. (Applause) Mr. Mark R. McGuigan get the cot, goods we were shipping was secur ion whore their own ‘people aria‘ igniting it. ofwilrse.” the kind of thrill your , blood the sort - 0f ‘stuff ture’s made 0f — t ‘l w‘ turee, ‘ lt——iln '41 Hudeo a’tingle -— that’s what itis full 0f — of things you love to see ! ' r 3 First National Pic- .71. by s, Lloyd szieldbn; to set adven- he sort inc., presents original story ride this fall and may the b~st teem win. “Hum ha“ shouted, "A gentleman’. '5' 'I' + + "' ‘This sent the audience into suchi Bvwiiiiil- an uproar that the traveller was Afters long lay-off bog-"ng has made its appearance and daily the different alleys throughout thec‘ty are being worked overtime- Lesgues have been formed aid the greatest interest is manifested everywhere. ‘ -l~ -l~ + 1- 4- Tile Iron Jorse. The writer yesterday morning due to the courtesy of Mr. C. J. Gallagher, manager of the Prince Fdward. was privileged to be lpre- sent st the‘ trial screening of the on Horse." a master movie pro- duction. eleven reels in all the siery of which begins in the Guard- ian this morning; the picturizaticn will take place at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre ln the near ‘LIIUTJ. This super story which the Guard- ian is fortunate In retu‘ “lg for .".s readers is a stirring railroad tale intermingled with path: . and no little humor of the pioneer days when “men were men" i . the great fight to unite the East and West of the United States by a transcontinental railroad which would run over plain and maintain from ‘i. llissouri River to the Pacific Ocean. it was President Lnccln who made possible that read which broke the power of hostile. indinnc, conquered nature itself and open- lous benefits ihe had himself bee-n.‘ out a more satisfactory answer to a representative at Ottawa. ‘lvliixf his question. vlgillent; nonle- more so. iif ‘it was There were items that were Great Enthusiasm (Continued from Page 1) i down. because expenditures had to be scaled down and kept some‘ l th P t n liiiidmihliemre-imiiurseeaziriearit by the Do= "19 "m" "m1 The mlnlon Government to the (19110914- wmemuse’ ors in the Home Bank which he de- nounced as most unfair to other Mr. H. D. McEwen. parts of Canada pointing out that this‘ payment will mean a tax on this Province alone of $30,000. Referring briefly to the Mitchell matter Mr. McDonald said: "l do not wish to dwell very much on these things. There that Hon. Mr. Sinclair a member of the Cabinet of Canada made a iMr. H. 1D. iMcEwen said. afiori listening to Mr. McKlnzlons ac-~ island. that l; was surprising whyl pie of Queen's County. ed up an lncreditably rich empire to millions of future home seekers- the central exploit of a thrilling and romantic phase of the Republic's history. its a story that will grip from start to finish-begin it to- day In the Guardian. KNITTED UNDERWEAR For e6 years TURNBULUS, 0f Gait, have been snaking underwear. 'I'URNBULL’S Underwear has rel. ‘~J \'~.e mark f public approval in general bet luse it always was, and still is, REAL VALUF through mid through. For warmth, fit and comfort for evr.-tvbody— wear TURNBULUS. At your dealcfis. lllade m Canada by F. THE C. TURN BULL CO. OF GALT, LTD. inc.» 4... Hickey & Jliicholson’ Black Twlst 7' Islsomething better than the ordinary , Chewing Tobacco. It has a flavor all its own. The man "llo wants a real good lasting chew, always asks for Hickey’s. Beware of substitutes. IIICKEY 3 lliiliiilwl 1'_2%cc0' COMPANY LIMITED. m» OHARLOTTIYOWN a ‘ UTURIRQ 4 . ~u<*-s‘@ .. i ' ‘ 'B~v‘L-. -¥n».b.l~e' _ that were taken for nothing. VOICE: A ‘ ii ! serious mistake. ‘But having made‘ ‘Mr’ Johnsugfimhgdarggmrred to Mm mistake he 811d h" G°"°1"‘ the IS. o. is. bail w-hlch flail ‘been lment at Ottawa should have should- he,“ m“ wh" about m. Luwrfll ‘@1911 the responsibility 1° 5'5"“ ex‘ candidate himself, who had three! Jeiii- The claims of the resale who other iawysrsiwlth him mnlqiitii .1081 their 1110119)’ flmfillilied t0 U7.- Mr. Johnston wished t0 know -why 000: The loss was occasioned ho (‘Mr. McEwen) was following ltlirough the crookedness and fraud iihe meetings around. “Well. I was inf an agent. accredited by this Is- following him around to listen to. land. to go over to London to bring "l! kind 07 "BMW"? i1 ma" Will-I'd immigrants here. He went over u" “h” l" kmw" l" l‘ °" ‘h’ and by fraudulent pretenses got “"‘°"9 '1']? l’; H" giiutlwhfflgl I the money. ‘Mr, Johnston himself. were g“ y 0 a s rm“ o ‘we, . the and wanted someone lo-"provenlwas as a lawyer will toll you that l ‘ . _ nnocent. he is the gent. -l would lGovernment for which he was 118 b, , i, (La gm ) ‘cnt for is responsible, because in “lg on‘ u er‘ lMr. Johnston. had t-he unpreced- ordlnary common law the principal emed impudence, to mmpam Mm in always responsible for the acts ‘ (Mr. ‘MoEwen) to a cat ‘with a tear of his agents. But that man was 1h m; eye i-q can-t see ghe hhphch. appointed at the insistence of ‘Hon. “on of that. hilt i can tell yO'l.l thati Mr. Sinclair. The Provincial Gov- there- are other animals besides‘ emment felt that because the King cats in this r"".'ltl'y. There ls an Government paid him hlh salary animal go'n1‘ lifCilfld this county "d bgggugg g member n1- ghslr ca- now. not oi’ :.ie tiger tribe ‘butof hing; w“ rupgmlhl, 1m- m, ‘p. the genus homo. of llrlsh descent. pointment, the ..Domlnl°n Govern- WM Mwllhmv‘ h. ‘n’ "M l" °"° ment should foot ‘the bill. But Hon. e” F“ m b“ “Y” "n" u“ Mr. 8lnclalr says "Ne! °'{s‘i:'°"' nmfiwhtfi‘; a“? fi-ppmlmgé) "There is another little feature tvéeegemrvelalcglzvwgs lfugwafiur; that will be amazing to most peo- Johnston ‘mad Hessmn upon‘ n“ pier-the connection that Mr. John- “meet o! lawyer“ ‘Gotham! 168m ston had ‘himself in this matter. it expemem AM men__ is his own slatemenL-he told it M.“ HESSMN. you me a law, at one of the meetings-flat he ye, yourwhf; you an a Judge’ hhy. l-knew this man was s crook, before my ‘he was appointed: and thlt M» s! iMR. ‘MciiIWiIN: l would nreke a iAtterney General knowing this msn bettelr lawyer than some that I iwas a crook, had him appointed and know! (Laughter). ‘ sent over the London. He will tell It is difficult. ‘Mrf-lvloEwen eon- you that he was not on good terms l-lflllfid. I01‘ ‘Elly ‘G-Ovflfnmliflli 111 1411B wiih Mr. Bell and hadn't very much wuntry to inaugurate e policy that 't0 say in ii. But he was a member is ‘Wing t° 9'9"" W“! 5"“ “W” 51mg Govemmenlt that did n, and Province alike. ‘it cannot be d-one. he remained n member of that Sgme,‘ 985:1,‘ "wanna er‘ Yam .Government. If he knew that the :02; 11:" sulevthe agalmtlé‘; Min“ Government of which he was e Vince - " I _ g as well an it silits bhe lar rnember had been guilty of appoint s." centers of Canadzt And M" i-ng a “crook" knowing ‘him to be "mum" i, m. only Puma" of .11 "wk-do so Over and ‘wt M» the Canada Wito has had the rnsniinese ‘assnt for this Province. lhen he t0 admit this m: and endeavored certainly was falling in his duty. lo mid a w” Qfcgmpengaflln‘ us. ‘His proper course would be either Mr. Johnston says this is llilrs ‘to have the Government refilse to kooking a man down and ilisablinfl §mnke that appointment. or resign him. imll than giving iiiim a littlie ‘and get out of the Government el- 01111118910 bill’ BB1" 1'01‘ hi5 W011i"!!- mgetheh But this was not the right illustra- "l mention liial because it is im. suolzmil” “"‘1.h?°'e’“‘.“°1i1tlbsgs. pol-tam’ M showing m“ what in‘ caugemxaiscitiiyetllleeinrlzrzslstdeo?1h‘; forest the Liberal candidate took in m“ u m“ a wan“ would m,“ the public affairs of the country, thrgué‘ "n The ma“? Qoum an and what precaution he takes to "Yum ‘but I want compensamon m, safeguard our interests. The result “n.- The Government would u‘! is that if we are to he saddled with 11A“ fight» and 9o the “he so“ that 517.000 it will mean an eddl- hhmugh and hhe hmhefly owner 1, itional amount of about the whole gg-ifmburaod, and the- rpubilc ‘in- llétnd till? of our farmers in Kings acrixtx amid; ‘Mr. Mollwen louny-' ‘e v. _pos on. ‘ l VOICE: All these hulls would ‘ll believe tliist with Mr. Meigiitlfl! help to psy some of that salary, returned to DOWN‘. With COMO"!- tlve ‘Government in Nova ' obliged to resume his seat with- able to secure for the ‘Island asInrgu-ments. M11 ‘Mark MbGuira-n. J. J. Hughes had also been Veryiillfit the law of supply and demand not Mr. McLean in ‘Prince Countyla duty on an article coming into a ailicounilry interferes with ‘this law ready to go in tho Estimates. bulibecauee the consumer is obliged the Treasury Board turned tlle-lrflio lpsy more than ‘he otherwise contract, whore decent. it might ‘have ‘been lawyers. ‘he said. because he (Mr. George-townQlc-Ewen) was something of a lalw- yer ‘himself. A great part of his business now must, be drawing up iIEIEfiS, mortgages. etc. ‘~—~- pocket. doesn't it? away from this country? Mir. Mc- count of what ‘he had done for theiculgan asked but the WNW Of a man ‘with ‘such marvellous nibil-lzggfiinglt! firgfggutzxilggpgs clggzifelwii give W“: by tuning a "m0 5mm. ‘llilii. ilifiFiliiNi‘ he is iloilli! in Kilt! m lty and knowledge dhould ‘have been; , , , | l is no do“ burned down (by the good pc0-.y:%g?gi Zalythlnlsttegllargggsnvilnzt‘3532i): who hlid his lllirslei stolen illili wiiii itccipi-ociiy. liming to iio hotter?" Opposing Hon. Mr. McDonald's Charlottetown, said it was true liegulated prices. lbut any irlnd of with Hobart Bosworth would. ‘Mill. MCEWiGTI was “aoi-e" at the qqrosnn- 21, higgs r1‘ . "lbday 3.1 ‘i1 ‘i... 8.45 Matinee, fiéfand 16c. Night. 87c. Bliefildc. Shipwrecked then h. battling a. wild‘ leopard forglgife! ‘ DORIS KENYON and LLOYD HUGHES . - l 'M'R' MCWHBN‘ Thal- huns 3m", H033 DR MCMILLAN; pB,-["H.t_i\\'illllii iliivo gut Reciprocity; lhnt ‘ ‘ iii ivoiliiilrt have illstoll. You might what has caused people m drift ‘yawn’ JOHNSTOX; we“ yuu an, giifi \\'0l_l any, "Here is ii 110i)!‘ il(‘\'il not going i0 ask it now; li0Cllil$Pllyl“lfr_O" M“ “with bell? S“ I m“ if yo“ do, this is we ahswel. i-ihiiisililcri lili going in nliii slrungling His-Inna“ in 'l‘llnt is just lvllul tllcy all Queen's iilii-"vilY-l‘ , H - -- -. _ _. . i-lvoll the iilil Nliililllzli piiiiry llll- B“ °“‘““““ “'" ‘W’ “e f§I.’,-Z'.l°.i‘.‘.fi"‘i....‘.'.i°81513312.‘llifiiiéfiii. si- lo... i. Main-iii. in. notlqlhe hue Robert Shaw ‘lei-ended Jiiilllslilll i'liliit‘.llili?ll, llllil a Revi- suited to us. In lretgusrd in line egiytlie‘ culprit. lie cross Cxilllliilell ilml-‘iii’ cllulse-iuiil M‘ furry venue‘ qmehuony we must mmemmw thcdom mhn peg...- gmm,,||y;-_~-Wm... iliiii HiUOii illlinllz-llr-ii. Mr. Johns- consummg class m this counu-yydid ym‘, ‘miss ymu- inn-Sh?" iilil l‘('lllt‘lllii(‘l‘i‘il when lilo lQXlHll- They do not want to pay “lore m‘. “h, _ ‘he ml,,-,,1,,._;_" “\\,'h“[fiiil'l'. llll‘ only llluli fluliliorviiiivw: their eggs. just t0 benefit the cold time ili_ iliil iilorliillg?" ,"\\"llcii l liiliivl‘ ll"i‘<‘- liililfiliill ltwlilfllclti’ 1" storage h0u5m_ Mm Moqulgan 6,91%,” up;- ~whhl mm. did ym, huh liiiiiiriil ]li‘iiillil'.lS. 'l‘llc slogan was plained what he consideried would up?" “Al breakfast limo." “What "Vi!" 1"" Rlwlliiiiliiii’ m"! Joli" M“ be tho effect of a higher tariff, ;iililo iilil you got ymli‘ lirlelikikisli” l-“iiil ""4 Ali-him Mfnoiifllih" VOICE: “Tell us how we ‘ iii Quebec tminy. he said. greater probably than ‘it is; is w-hy higii pMtGCiLlOn is are “Will-ll it wars really." f that" V’ “we an. hm hm-L. in 415...“... iili.i‘i~ nil illiirpliiiiilalli-party iiozulull .M‘R. MCGUIGANI "It is ‘impfiBS- those liiilli(.‘i‘i<i \Vllli‘ll concern illl‘ iii‘ ‘l'i\'i‘lil'4l\li|l‘- W110 5113'?! hi? l9 11m ibllc- 10 do better for ‘some peapledloi-lil linviirllliilliii, They Slldliiii ‘illilll lltilillliiliilfi hill 11 lill-ih IlFOi-Bflllfiil‘ because they ‘will not lhellp them-‘niiic iii (llsl-iisil lhcsc matters for lbl- 'l‘ll(‘. some "bunch" are at selves. Thor are people that lFGiLlSfi‘l‘|](lll]l~;(;]v(g§_" pviirk in Novli Sroilii; they are not to iii:- helped." p Continuing, Mn Jgimgtgn m-(siiip,hlillglitlliiltifl eilltm‘, ilutWMnritime VOICE! “D095 "mi- alllflY i0 CB/Pvoll lilo King (llivcrlilncui. wlill llilil-‘lillllllsn lwiilllil- ' (llilflll? .illg reililncil tile llcbt, tho oxpoll-i -\l1‘- MOUKUQIVS PTODD-‘Wl 009C914" nlnn l0 ihe extreme eastern anil western parts of Czlilalin was just it "slip." it will menu ‘paying more im- wlllii we out and wear, and in MR- ‘MCGUIQAN! "Y0" Wm b" illtiiro. tile taxation, and lilCFUiiSOil able w breve it in your own neck‘ the ii-iiiib. Mr. King (fiblflill-l liillv °i-5-" ' with n policy which siloilill be nt- ‘MT- Mcalllga" deal‘! Q1731" Wm‘ trnctlvc to the people of ilic Mari- 1119191135» RQdDYDOlW “and the ‘Polftime Ilrovlilces at least; tile same l'l‘illl‘ll we will E61 B- few 0111111115 ‘CY of m‘! Km! ‘Gmemmem- H“‘priilcipie illnt Lailrier ivelll. i0 the from the table of the ‘hi8 1111919515 concluded -by asking ‘the 1180MB 1° country ml in liiil, of lvlilcr nlili ill) iii P81111111 (3811850- forgel. that they were Consorvntlv- "he, Jharkeh... Mglghgl] in frying‘ Nil‘. Johnston asked ‘his hearers‘. "- "115 1111115 1119"‘- “ild "me l" i0 gel. nib Olll Slliivlflell. wbi‘il-nul,"l.~i there any lifisfli-l-illli-Y of Mr- "hah 0w“ lmemgm‘ ‘Swill m” lfnhhori-lcof High Proiorlioli lll|.(l the Nllili-illl?“ (Tilmlill-‘l lJfl-(‘k 8! 11"?" “r515 ‘back with a ‘M7397 minority‘ race again. bill .\ir. [Johnston flllll \'()i(‘i~lS: Sure! (Cllevfih) es'¥'l?,N“;“n:B5w°red by ‘lusty vulc‘ not think lllc people lvmllil ‘be ile-' Ml‘. Jollllfimil (‘illllil 1101- $00 ll.- ' ' ' celveri a sci-null time. '.\i(3l_l.'.il(!li. hi0 iiliiilifilllll, (tOi/hilill-llfgbgfli. Mr. Jolllliiillll (liiiflliillill (he pilrlililly HPillS ll .\ ilil loin. '10!‘ a or ' ho llzui inkun ill-l Altorlicy (iennriil Sllskiilcholvzill; thiii. was 5i. l-luw . 1 l ‘ a - r ' I l 'I tmeplyhm ‘at me do“ of the Ifrhlgiiigig “the ‘ital: ‘(iuveruiilelili "\\Hllil'i: ltioc meeting. HmL Mr. McDonald “my uh no. ‘i. iiullici o; ‘i-llhilliill ilihi‘ in . AF ' H g4- ] keg 1H answered the argummnt“ ‘mvflnred ilflillhhiillifirlifiilgtili l. ‘ll, sill. lllll ‘iFnyx . (i ‘u. hull‘ u‘ ‘ilil H] r-l. mmrdmg the “Mm em U0 shnwfiiiii.‘ fiblllllhliifli.t.iiilly" iuxoli liPi-Gfll,‘ mil ‘Iiilllftrrhliihi l0 glvi. n‘ pixel‘? ed how u“, balance, o‘. trade wasrlill u l cl p.1- ii lliiltl lilo ilcli (r()\-:illlli]'ll‘lll'y.‘“ ‘din. ll nullnfl [Ill ‘. t. . dependent on crop mnmtions anlhdlzlillledit uinr llclivlnr ink. Tlllfiyl iblc urn.‘ -. (0l‘liCi‘i.( gi s.‘ o- that n w“ m“ necessarily a Blgflvsuis ullili lulu nltriliit. lly iilhillfirilliwliliy iliiilr are only‘ two. 'It‘liin ltllwi- or pmsperuy m“ w be Benn", lliiallgillii- in. vseii ils liilllclillli uloiislw». thorn illi. slipper m: ll. more mum 0M h; buyintL "i We arclilllllflri, silili ilil it ‘iillill ii illfiil. rilvdsiilllflll vzillzllllnlcs in tile iliral llis~ "mno our "w makrm. 40,. exW-iiosl \'illflll".'lil"ll lil iiiS pnliry \\'ll.‘~l‘ill‘ii‘i.S. ll every l,iill0l&i candidate ‘mph we m‘), he h we“ dealiilliil tllc i|i)\'i‘l‘i|llli'lli iillllly‘ is l-n|-,l_li lilo Mllriilmo lrovlnrcs was do» more“ He Doing“; out that mnmWlci-iing illc taxi-a uniicr illi! sonic-touted Mr. llicighen could not even be" m. the Rauwhy BOaq-d o; Mm. ‘Awt. Trim. it was roiliullvll. iiill li iiiilil H01 ill‘! (101/91111119111- . agement. appointed ‘liy the King was rc-elllii-tl-li in three svperzilei _.\ir. Juliiiilioii dealt in coilclusloli govemnmnh had thelnhalvhs bo]gt_.lilfl.‘i. exactly ille some. word for with lilo taking over of tho Na- k-h-ed up hhe {Qtmf-[ng Home Bgnkjilvnrd. llll-ilPilli of criticising iililiiiiliiiill railways. When the Grnull wwhd-rawing their money i“; be-ISHGBTIIIR they slmtld iiii-‘i grliilifilli'i‘i‘iiiik ‘Railway defaulted, he said. fore ihe crash, and misleading lhtiilOl‘ wllut lie (Mr. Johnston) lluii the bonds of that company were people as to the Bank's etabllliyidnlie. fnot gilnrnliteeil by the Government As for the chances of the King‘ When Mr. lileiglii-ii wont out ufiuf Cnliiuill. The builds of the (irilnli Govennment being returned to pow-‘iffice, lilo iiniliilco ill‘ trade vliasiTruiik ‘Pacific were guaranteed; er. the same arguments were ad ‘against Canada to tile extent m‘ lint not Hi0 (‘lrllnll Triluk. Yei Mr. vanced In title Province two years|$2ii,000.000. All n rcsilli. of Cnll- Melzhen £00K it "V" with i111 li-“i ego in favor cf the Bell Govern- adn opening wider lliarkets. lnutiilitblllties, and heaped that debt ment. Today the tide has turned in year ending March 21st., 1925. wewipon the people of Canada. favor of the Conservatives, and had a favorable-balance of trade of he looked confidently towards the $284,000,000. l lseuei on election day. (Loud ap- "I submit Llint tho home market plause-i is a good market ii’ yon- don't pro- duce any more than you consume; hut if you produce n silrplun, what are you going to do with it? You must find some rmarket to sell ‘it’ in: and that is the position oi‘ Canada today. Wider markets‘ Tin- crease production; and ‘production increases industries; but ‘Mr. Horn-Mr. MacDonald's Reply; Hon. Dr. McMillan. ‘lion. Dr. McMillan spoke of the splendid work of lion. ‘Mr. McDon- nlll in the, local Government. We wont through ‘this country snylni: that there was one point-in which money could be savbd. and that was on. the ibuildlng of improved roads; thattiley were costing the. people ton much; iiilii Mr. McDon- v-veeiwuuw-ww- --~--. ~ Mr. J. J. Johnston. Mr. Johnston, ‘K. 0.. the Liberal candidate. said the “S. O. S." call had gone for'th and Mr. Mcldwen and Hon. Dr. ‘McMillan were on tiig to help the Conservative ésn l ate. ' He repeated the rhyme about iiroimri us anli restrict lflllle. till!!! proved this statement fully. . plause), ,_ ‘believed it was due to the fact t non. MR McDONALD: That is Brunswick and Prince Edvard 1r ' land, . ‘ment. if there is anrhardsbip. the i" w a fililai-aéh‘; indirectly by wihet ‘they call National policy. That in the only way in which we can expect a fair a matter for the Dominion Govern- ‘responsibiilty for it rests there. I VOICE: Do you think it a square Ideal? non. MR. McDONALD: vbllliill , ‘ ‘better ask Mr. Johnston. who ‘is .1 l4 Mg _ I we “m”; the candidate for the King Govein- ma; :3; mmifehffinqygnm... will ilrsme a ipoilicy of Canada soiety tile- benefit of ibis mill, what he thinks about it. (lilo- i ‘What was attracting our people ‘to United States’ Mr. ilfcKinn n I-they are spending millions on building operations. if 0dr rpeoplfi do hotter there we should not grlnable so long as we are gettiy along all going to the iPrl-me ‘Minister iii-set the olutlon of ‘the difficulty; because. .10! psrticu-isri pert to the doughty Doctor. he is here to ask thstgame queen the big cat listening to the little cat ‘play. with a tear in his eye that glistenod. etc.. adding that the closer ‘Mr. McEwen kept to Hon. Mr. McDonald the easier it would be for him to step into his shoes. He charged Mr. ‘Mclilwen with de- claring in the local House that we had made an awful mistake in ee- feating reciprocity its 191i. "line ‘S. 0. 8. call-has gone up l suppose the blbel- Liberal candidates. tion that he ‘has been asking 3i: you think the Government of the 'lsland should ‘pay that-SHAW?" lie was up to Tilftllili he was in gfld; ‘f i l °lIIIlOfJOMWIP ...... ......-‘._.......-~“~‘-‘=.:-..i:.i:‘.;&~: s: mzfiaw "t ‘ Halt u "Why dill you have your pota- toes rotting last spring in your cellars? ‘DCCIIMB you couldn't got any nlarket. The United States market was shut. Mr. McDonald says you could ‘have sold potatoes iaJBritléh COlIIIIPlJiB. Thayd _no place to sell your potatoes, are do your need pointed! Q0.‘ even‘ JWW, but to tile ‘States? lithe iltllywssnt th re you would et thatimuch mor ‘for them. lfleigh- ep, proposes to put up a Vigil lo prevent you trifling with your neighbors." -‘ ' ‘ Mr. Johnston then dealt”, ith the, West indies treaty. the sterson contracTt. andtlie il-lospsaflonk fail- - hbl 3""! 4° ‘id. don't th ~ ‘.1’ tit- - ’ l I - , ob is. have .b h; ‘cpvereil.’ in ££vtons_.prsss'.r’el- r r withheld ssyi‘ m never . . o.» ,_,,,,,_. war "www- He has been able to build Just as good rosda as were. ever bullt lln this Province, at gbout half the cost of the Belli Government! ‘ _ ‘VOICES: Here, here. (Ap- plause.) HON. DR. iMcMILLAN: "80 we say that his record has been .a 500d one. and we are very proud of that record. We are sorry to lose his services. but we feel that the Island is going to be the gain. er in that respect. because I do not think there is any" doubt that on the 20th. of this month Queen's iiwnty is solos to send him to ot- tsws to push our claims therei (Increased applause.) ' ‘casein!!! to Mr. Jollnst l 0011-‘ loc qonserystivs . ‘you neoesssryblbe _ FOX NEWS—PATHE REVIEW-—ORCHESTRA I Melghen would build a tariff wailiairl as Minister of Public Works h . he lilost tllin It all. ‘ more taxes by tho ‘Boil Govern- ment, Holi. Dr. Nicltiiiian said that when tile present Government came in. the deficit left ‘by the lieii (iovoi-ilnieni. was $330,000. "What would we have done if we had act- . ed like Mr. Johnston? We would have doubled that up again, and- where.you are paying $2.00 now you would be paying $4.00. ' Ilr. McMillan dealt with the rc- sillt. of tile ziiliance with llll.‘ West- i!1‘ll Progressives. null rho Crows Nos-i. PHNS zigrviiiiiolll. The Prllul: Minister‘ ‘iii going in the Weill kneeling at llle Progressive shrine lit \Vllii'll ho lllls ivnrshippell for tile lnsi three yours, lie says: “if yml bring nic olioilgh silppnrl l will iiililil iill‘ iliuls-uil ‘Buy rail- way." it was nothing more than l a daring. glaring bribe. (Applnliiil-l Sllei-lkiili: zlliollt lilo disappoint- ment of ill(‘. lintnlo growers in lint having the cxliovtuil nliioilnl. ‘for frost-proofing tho (lonrgciown warehouse plncoil in the Pliiilmiii: on. Dr. Mi-Miliilli said: "Tile re- sponsibility lies between two men. Senator J. J. Hughes and the Cab- inet Mlnlster. Hon. J. E. Sinclair. Either one of them fell down on that promise; the potato growers got nothing. and the cargo that was to be assembled in George- - town had to -be assembled In St. John." ‘Pnriff mailers anii lilo Austra- iinli ircniy were dealt willl. Dr. liicbiiiizui Willi about ilolicliiiililll wilcn-—— c. VOPCIG: Dolfi. forget Frnscr Miiclieil! ‘ ‘HON. l)R-"Mi'.\iil4l1/\Nj l illlV" nnilllllg furlllcrflio say-oil lilo llili- vlitill llilfllllviiii. I inn/n? prosenloll that i-ilstnlliigi l have lilo IUIBWOFS of every oiinsni‘ the candidates. ili- ciiililng Ml‘. Joiillsion. That is the reason why thel local Government were concerned in the matter at 1""! time? lt_ ls an issue in the election.‘ it is iror some one to pay those peopipydefrsuded out of $i7.- - 000 by Mitchell. The question as to who should pay has been _pre'- sented fairly and stlusrply to ‘every candidate, and ‘they have been answered by every candidate in one way or another. Oi coilrse lilo pliiiil. of ‘Mr. John-i- lnlfii nlury is this; that lie is sli- liiil i0 answer when he idrBli-ll)? tile snllie all tile “breakiusfl Whi-li I proslled him a little further at ii previous llloolilig he said: "l will settle it when! got to Ottawa." But i reminded him, very properly. l that those British immigrants will all be dead when he gets to Ot- “Wfll ("Lliull laughter and all‘ piailse.) ‘ Mr. D. A‘. McKinnon. K. C. ll the local Government worn sorry to lose Hon. Mr. McDonald. to do. Mr. I). A. Mc- innon Glen t, would be defeat lm at the polls and let him re- iprn to his departmental duties. ‘supporting Ml‘. Johnston. Mr» McKinnon reviewed fiscal aiul railway matters. ‘FTOII 1m l0 ' 1920. ‘ho said. the Government. d111- illK the war, spfllt O000.000.00ll more than was-spent by all the Liberal 8nd ‘Conservative Govern- ments since Confederation. This means a heavy ilmrden on the peo- ple of Canada; but s high tarill‘ would make such‘ a difference 108- tween what we buy and what we sell lhst we could not live here Biifflrf‘ willlhing‘ new '|see rill-talus for iilr- flesh time, let hem lush for ‘ill ‘hour or in...“ ' "Mt-h {tablespoons of that tile deficit left ‘bf ‘the heed