This morning a really remarkable vtalue in Ladies Skirts is offered. These garments are all wool, Black Watch Tartan, box pleatedasmart hiandsome, well tailored, and are most desirable in every way. Mail orders filled, express or mail charges paid. Moore 8t McLeod Ltd. ll9-l2l Queen St., Ch't0wn> Inventor Sees Peace Through Control 0f Air CHICAGO. Nov. 28.——T'he answer to world peace is not. to be foundt in the scrapping of navies, t‘hel cutting down of land forces nor byi settlement of the Far East prob- lems, but will be found in the air, according to Glenn L. Martin, in- vcntot" of the Martin bomber, who arrived in Chicago today front Washington. In spite of the importance of the air question M-r. Martin said it was clear each of the Powers was afraid to bring up the subject. lie hinted that the directors 0t‘ the navy and‘ army air forces of the Ynitedi States had deliberately put "a quiet us" on aerial disoussion less the "dynamite" the subject contains might disrupt the entire pro-i gramme. lle cited the accuracy and speed‘ with which warships of every kindi r-otlld be destroyed tby airplane at “ROSQOB C- APmK-iiie Wiflile! i0 one of the reasons for the willlng- 195m)’ ‘ill iIiB 0WD bfiilflii ill hi5 manslaughter resulting tnrthcr vast expenditures on such imm ii"? dead-ii °i Mi“ Vifgillill McNnb, his chief today. it has not however, whether "y Wm, the be,“ an. forces cMHhls counsel will permit him to do ness of various nations to curtail vulnerable equipment. | "Suplemacy in the air will win the nex-t war," he said. “The coun-t Rappe. Gavin ant Kersley, British army aide to Mrs. llllcCudden, said the pledge was taken in Philadelphia recently, when, with clasped hands, they re- peated the following: “l pledge with all my heart and soul that so long as i live 1 will never raise my hand again to as- between sist any armed nations." conflict British mothers, Lieutt. Kersley said. have started a movement to pair off with United States moth- did with ers as Mrs, McCudden .\frs. Digney. Mrs. MoCudden will be the guest of honor tomorrow at the formal opening of the new Red Cross Club House for New York's war nurses. Arbuckle Wants » To Go On Stand At» His Trial . SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov trial for counsel, said been decided. take ‘its own peace terms into the 5°- land attacked, Deadly gas barrios‘. high explosives can he dropped in stich a way that. the attacked nation would be help- less." _.____- Pledge Against War NEW YORK, Nov. 28.——A pledge to refuse to assist in future wars has been taken jointly by Mrs. Am- elia McCudden, the British war mo- ther delegate at the burial of the Vnltctl States unknown soldier. nnrl Mrs. R. Ernest Digney, of White Plains, N. Y., the official United States war mother. This became known here at a lundheon tendered Mrs. McCndden by the New York state chapter of ‘Today being a holiday, no ses- m- ifluam gusegsion of the court was held. When resumed tomorrow, Alice Lake motion picture actress, and several others are expected to the trial is he here from Los testify for the testimony is desired. Aangeles The defense expects to introduce defense, if their -.‘ i. c, whiten. swan a-SHOP from Hoimars Catalog. humnttmu aHUIIRT MoDONALD has open- ed a barber IhOp in McMahon's building Kenaington. ' -LADIEO' MEETINO.—A meet- iug of the Liberal Conservative ‘ladies of ‘SUIIIIHBPIidu will be held Tuesday 29th at-8 p. m. in the Union Commercial College rooms. ,’l'fte_ meeting will be addressed by w. Wyatt and others. All inter- tlestcd are cordially invited to at- tend. ' ' 5| . -WESTERN' PERSONALS Candidate in -King’s County With Mi issues. ‘l , 1 -»- . ‘Mr. Fred ‘B. _'M flushes:- , mini , ----Mr. Nell MoDougad Summer- side. is spending a few days with friends in Cross Rivers. N --Mr. Lorne MoLellan, who has been visiting in Snmmerside_ left Jon return Friday morning for Ha- lifax, N. S. S ----'The Rev. John A. McDougallL Grand River was a recent visitor in Tignlsh attending the Diamond Jubilee of Msgr. Dougald McDon- ald. ptitude for small policies. Your previous letter. as miflht- be and my reply to it, as well as my letter of correction respecting printer's ermr, addressed. to that paper, was refused mubllcation, l asons best. known to yourself. ' ~---Messra Urban andEdwin Gil» its, Bayslde, were DBBSBDQCI‘! on the inward express on Saturdiy evntng returning to St. Dunatanh University. N of the case. Thought l have already done so, 1' will briefly restate it hero. —-Mrs. Robert l10Wa.f‘t‘.- and dough-s ter, ‘Miss Kate, of Cape Wolfe were over Wednesday guests oi Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Morrison. Eua- and slander, you finally came to a consideration of combines, ‘Erotrurfifiirvvy Thai] returned home on settled down on the cement difficulty. i" which Y0“ "9 IWW ii"!- ' You “napalm”. Mammal the ‘Conservative Government, -onuectlon with this affair, and especially for not preventing the Co 3 ----Mrs. McDougall. Grand River. and daughter May_ left recently _ for Alberta where they will spend blne—by means of the legislation provided for that. 911N056 the winter with the formers ' daughters, the Misses Gertrude Lauri” GowmmenL and Lauretta MoKinnon. ' for the rules of debate do not permit mo to call tlhem by their prop “Miss M91111 iiflrfii-‘ikton ofiname-constitnte the basis of the whole incident. and is the 110i!" the Soldiers Civil Re-establlsir‘ a menf, Calgary, Alberta is visiting 5W‘ Kenaington on the occasion of the death of her father Peter Har- rington. K aillament. that passed the Fielding tariff. in 1907. Wilit-‘ll imposed iduty of i2 1-2 cents per hundred on cement, and 20 % on U885. (nee Rltai ---1\lrs. Jack Berry. . ~ l t h cc. wt Harrlngton). o‘ Admiral Sank" which afforded the Iprotection necessary to Hive b i‘ h 111 l 0 '11‘? and young son. came ‘home on ombine, and whioh took place not long afterwards, under the Monday night to attend the funer- ~ » t1 a] o, Mm Berry! ‘amen The or murler Administration, and without any tit-tempt- ut brew" "'1 ‘"1 casion was rendered doubly sad by the fact that both daughters were unaware of their father's‘ death until their arrival in Ken- slngton. K i I be duty, or by invoking the statute, out they did neither- You sat in the Parliament cf 191.2, when an outraged public d a- New Phos Proves to Be Great Nervous Folks .tured however, to drag it out, to reverse the incident and charge th selves. Guarantees It. | All that most weak. nervous. thlniiaisiiy- mentally-depressed people “cad I. ten grains of pure organic pm“. phata with each uhcal for n fowl a 's w w??? h t London. phi} 2f..'."°~.'.‘£-°°€J.'-l." preacrlblna’ with wonderful rel it natural food for brain cells and lo known iable pharmacists u H Co.. Ltd? 1.5 Bltro-Phon ‘cause o tn paws t hi healthy flesh and Isitrgngtotign 033i: .nerves. much of it. is being lpld m ...lt was a serious thing for _a man in your position to mislead uu but that is the part. you undertook. Now what is the "fray ‘liéi-yieted. and not being able to fully explain my meaning, l challenge “in your assertions and stated that the combine was organized under tii IICYVG In’, ,§'h::°i‘)§,'z‘ Laurier Government; and which is the point at issue. I quoted 1h phlCB. B6- 26 Wife Steers A Skipper Fights Windsor, Ont. Woman Hold Negro Crow at Bay All Night bine. Now, a minor error in my argument, d-id not alter tho point a bllthft. db htf't —b ti BOSTON‘ Nov‘ 28_Capmn v a e ncs an y a os o winesoes w at mo ve then George IF. Poppe, skipper of the schooner Lillian E. Kerr. came to the Federal Court today with char- ges of mutiny on the high seas i0 It could not have been your belief that the public would be greatly in i. .,i as... cnaatouvrarowu GUARDIAN i“ i Mr. Fred R. llielllsh Charges the Liberal leading and Falsiflcations in Public ellish has addressed the followlnlt ieiiiy l0 MP- J J- D“, 3|,- qtha Patriot of Tuesday last ls embellished with anoth- . |- . “The Rev. J. a. McIntyre, b, music,“ ffgm you,‘- -'1‘1'%¢sd1@» sum a M" day "i" i’ oi ‘has’ rauimm a hi h e hlbits u. week visiting his old home, Grand with which l have been recently honored. 811d ‘l’ ° ‘ River. he most charitable construction. Y°hr caPWiW i" "iiiiis-"ndi "i" pectsd, with a view to securing an Illlfflilfiliii/aiiiale- V" Pubiiiihmi 1:. the Patriot several days before 3'01" BODY Vi“ fiflivflitd i° mi’? I have no intention to evade, or reason to do so. The qulbbling and‘ distortion of facts are entirely on your part, and your utter lack of straight-forwardness prevents you from making i1 fail‘ Pmseiliaiim‘ In your speech at Now Perth, which consisted largely of scandal by the N .....These mic-representations of yours.—l call them so by courtesy, ...There was no excuse for your perversion of facts, you sat in the fliiii heir part. This they could have done either by reducing or ubollslnn; mended relief from the cxactlons of this grasping monopoly that Ii- Laurier Government had permitted to fasten itself lliwn them. -\11'1 ha. t eiyon were aware of the means taken by the Borden Government to ‘break tho monopoly by cutting the cement duties down. In this affair to Weak’ Thin ‘iyour party shows lll marked disadvantage to their opponents. You ven- - a t‘ ‘i t ith h t ' r nsibl 2* V1111’- Lo c a! Druggistsr onservatne Governmen w w a you were capo e r t ttffence" of which l am guilty? I undertook to ask you a few questions | nder the disadvantage, as anyone can understand, of being llll5lll!9"-| . rate of duty then at b2 1-2 cents per hundred, and bags taxed extra unc- further stated that under the old Conservative Government cent‘ I h l akl i . . ' - . ZZ€§§EYQ§JE:I,Q,:FQE §|§i,§5,i,i§';-_ ent had been on the treedist. in this last assertion it. seems l was 1.’! a . ‘um "Ho", condmon,_“,{: fgflfiii: error. in calculating the percentage of duty. l suggested that it would {',°‘,,:,‘l¥1{,?“ "M?" i“°"”“‘i "iiim mount to about a hundred per cent. ‘l modified that statement but in- - slated on the rate as L2 1-2 cents, in which l was correct, as well as in ‘ nly statements concerning the ‘Luurler Government, and the com-i issue, the cement combine; nor acquit-you of deliberate misrepresen- tation in that matter. But like the iman you are. you seized on it with the eagerness of one whose mental process is described "as straining int a gnat, and swallowing a camel." Nevertheless, you stand convicted hug prompted your mean and coward-ly attacks on me in the public press? ierested in any opinion of mine, as I have never been in ‘public ma, testimony of more physicians in an attempt to refute the assertions of the prosecution that Miss Rappe was injured fataly by force applied by Arbuckle. The defense has con‘- tended that the bladder of Miss Rappe, which an autopsy disclosed was weakened by disease. A coni- mlttee of three physicians appoint- ed by the court is expected soon to render its opinion conc this. ' it was expected the case will tmerican war mothers. Lieuten- -bes s It’s a privilege ‘to be hungry when hunger leads to meeting f Post Toasties The superior crispness, flavor and texture are be sent to the jury next week. t corn flakes against Frank Howell, a negro sail- or, and with high praise for the conduct for his wife, Mrs. Ida Poppe, during what he said was his fight for life with Howell. The wo- man held the wheel of the vessel ill have been for the nm a private citizen, and an unpretentious onaat the}. Neither could " public enlightenment, as you lacked the mnnllnees tn state the whole case, and obscured.‘ instead oi‘ explaining it. is it that your vanity, has been pricked? Was it to divert atten I lion from the fact that your gross mic-statements had been exposed? had been ruptured, causing death} ernlng‘ while the men fought on the deck, Howell with a knife, her husband _ with a pistol, the latter said. Sheiil it were not so sod; for kept the schooner on its’ course, the-negro crew meantime grnnpedi on another part of the deck, offer- sion the difficulties by which we are surrounded and are looking aux mg no hem Howe" w“ shut‘ ‘in luuslylfou- a solution of them, this is all you ‘have to offer for light and; ~ - the back. Ho was at the City Hos- leading, while asking them to commit; their destinies into your 7 ‘ve c pltal-today under police guard. hand‘ ' ~ , . tiiiitilydiiclsvltlls! sslfifititiiliiti wilweptiiiashsgg, ion extend your methods to public discussion rwhere you have would rec°v8r_ ‘assailed by cowardly inslnuation the honor and integrity of our public CaptaimPoppe said that after he men, and- to this end you have raked the garbage heaps for political found Howell, who was shipped 0mg, irhéiscfiilziéw&bi;stielegp {$3155 3“: .. nhdyou have the effrontery to ask meatoapologfze! To whom and tacked Mm with u’ um Mm for what? Am <1 to apologize for exipobin; your misstatements’! Or for pa,” n" he, husband m, 3.", defending myself against your unwarranted attack? Your utter lack of Md N19 Biiillliei "i5 i"! ‘M! 30' 00111198? and fulfills-y has made it necessary for me to address you _ln :31 tmiindlgg xzsngliltzilitgdczpélr; lffiryognyoll can understand, and for this I make no apology at least not Poppa fired first. Amn- gow," w“ subdugg, M", Never before in tho history of our country have the loader; Poppa was relieved at the wheel. thought and o Last Sunday night. off this port, captain and mate left the vessel to obtain supplies. The skippers wifo w“ 1B“ gmmfln,‘ gum-d M“, 5 m“ its to keep ourselves mfjlclontly informed upon them. Home (y: them Heavy seas prevented the officers‘ rcqiiirtsuerport knowledge of n high order, and we are thug reamed to return and she was in command all ' i cf pinion been charged with so grave a responsibility as now in the discussion o! public questions. so numerous and complicated have Or to enjoy the gratification that comes to n mean nature from the performance of an nngenerous act? The incident would be laughable the pettineea of it is the full measure of your . stature, while serious minded men are viewing with grave approhon; these become, that few of us have time to spare from our ordinary dut- l" ydurs, with no extra cost, when you ask by "we for Therds a difference. mm "I h“ no m“ Mu" c" reIzInggu3oh-th9 authority at other petulant 11s ace to n that these m“ kappa ma‘ u! m: m"; m“ are worthy of our confidence. and of thaitrnst we areiobilgad to re- m‘ h“ myim ca“ w” "u, pose in them,_but you sir, l fear. are not of tho number. Yours Truly, * carcinoma that mint mastic IIII-IIDIH lbw QM 10mm." ..l L." tsfl m: anti ‘ ‘imp’! n’ "nu." "-" i 5 s- Mosl People llie Poor .Government ' statistics recently compiled chow that out of 107,109 persons who died last year 100,031 left estates of less than $10,000. The vast majority left nothing. On account of this appalling fact-that 93%‘ of persona at death leave practically nothl ing-the necessity for life insurance is clear. Life insurance is one means of guaranteeing security for the future. 8X‘ the for The people of Canada are rapidly coming to appreciate these facts, and are insuring their lives at the rate of one thousand persons a , day. Life insurance is the greatest friend any person can have. It always stands ready for the time of need. Life “conssnvstrmruonstann srAamzs -r|-|s nanos- n! ill m. 8i‘ ill i‘. c. 0 Long side panels on the-"now, crepe frocks ari- cdgvti with mun-I key fur. Grey frocks-- \\‘ill hi‘ popular a. tho soil grosses. All shutlt-s of grave int; shown. ' Mlnnnl‘: lilnlment for Dul lttist on ironwart‘ slttnlltl h» wi-ll town-ti with lard and art in a lint nvt-n I'm" hull‘ an hour. \\‘:i.~»l| alto!‘- wartl with snap and mitt-r. The rust and grt-ast- will mun- awziy tt- gt-ilit-t. 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