~ l " 1 "&".. i " Maxnvls ' OF A MERCHANT _ 3_--_-_-_ . Success is as ashes in the mouth should you recall having succeed. ed by wrong'-doing. , , , 1 Ii Ynil ani iilefillarkels allii Baller limils---Vilil ini SINBLAIR and JENKli_l__8 ` ~ _ ` i7 ,_ Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew l r 6-‘: _ , , .uhh -. -..- ~r-. _ lr I0 YN1- K I l l ’ ' l _-f. ,.2 l il , / \ ///fe’ ";/77 _ _ - __ ~\>\=~s »\\\\1\_ ’ ' The People Paper ';f..f.n:>1“=ff,...-5?... Read bytveryhotly I 4 ff 7; . »l,`\li . ~ . 7 " / h/ -_ Z dn l ~ MAXIMS f' or A ~ MERCHANT ` Whatev;'_good work do it with all your heart, and mind. your hands find to do, 1 ) caerlottetoin onu-alan 'no emi, llonlns- Guardian, rounded ieln CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY_ OCTCBER 19, 1925 1 Annual Subscriptions Delivered 85.00 By Mall, Canada and U. 8. A.“.M 'CITY EDMONTON 8Va% 1045 ' .Pownal Bt. Charlottetown. Phone Held In Committee R 0 o m .._____ Sermons to Large .A very enthusiastic 1.l=l>erul-con- titled lo e we-it lndlen ncrvic C0llg1°egati0n3 ‘ MONn\RllaAL oct is -Hou. E L ilster be disposed to sccsptiis dsciii Elllillliiiiiiiiiilii REPURTS AT H[V_ UH, |V||]UH.[ HUN. E. l. PATENAUDE TELLS Slllilllll CUNSERVATIVE Ri\lLY - ---0 . _ _ _ 5 I AblS hl.Tl1i3fdM° ,Q- N1gi1i`f-EHiJhUS1aStio S p e e c h e s And n anbec, l-Iepllgscribe s TEl1e0rEfieh%e?Jf Tllfc _ Gmwing Reports of Campaign PI‘0-_Klilllgi lgklllilege Xfesi' Low Tariff in Driving Our Boys Across 1,. . grass' _ en e ve” ble The Border Never to Return. ' vs s on Saturday servativo rally was held on Satur-nnd i ` 0- Patenaude, s ' ‘ - ' I fl _“ee ga day night in the Conservative club* Maclgiyrfsohvehiillhhlihlgrelgfs that Mr' `___ Mines. Quabegséalghrlgz at Theu°rdl}gl1:ck'“§heil1 !l1ltl?Ki:i?gnhn1llid his Gov- rooms. the Offer bulldl-ng, and de-`lng to work for were go- Services at St. Peters Cathedral lin other provinces, the- pi-ahlems erhmént any -Wnllel.. what wlll ll,e_ iillliitii the disagreaaable weather The lslanll llnnerlnn nnnnln also >h')“i_“t°h‘;l¢:)‘:)l"eW¢;”r"esigi;d;1Cii;dhhl' 13111- lo'f the railways, the tariff, and soiccme of the committee? And 'fur- ere was a erow eil attendance be enlar ed A ' - “ 0 9 ii' forth iwere bein studied and is ther, if the have so -little confid- Oi both ladies and gentlemen pmvlhcegcnntlg gzghrmeaog Vefiiiiy Di KNEE C0iiB89» Halifax- oussed, -wliile ing Queibec Provihceience in theiynselves -that they have Messrs lvlacxinncn nnd Messervey lnh gmnndn now n l Lapse- congregations filled the sand wasllc-ing thrown in she ali- who put a committee in between the the two Conservative candidates, Nova Scotia menenghglorkledibh church at 'mth me ‘m°Yiiiiig and blind the people, -prejudices worelhublic and their Ministers, sayi - were Pfeliem- They were given market was the' Meditr og ca the eve“1”5 ‘“’\`ViC9 and lisleiieii being roused. insults -handed oil: in ‘You have no confidence in a wonderful reception and gave u and South America Sailmmrlrean Bagerlyand Wm] rapt attention to order to “wid the “"'°“” d'“"3' 'Ministers' b“"`7°“ Wm hme mn' glowing account or the reception and nllnnn would re-h n hh"“"nt°"’ the messages delivered ny the sion or National problems, but llichidence in in-is committee. You can- they have been receiving through- The erehllon of l pt ne ' Preacher. time would come -when the pi-opie|not believe ua. but you lwili believe out the mhhiy since the heglhhlng|honhe8 was also he;"l”nl"‘¥§f Yale' -Dr. Moore announced that the would see through the subtcrfuge. them. Then it ls clear that they of the campaign. 'en nnonld lbs rote" in -h 9 'am' Rev. ‘Mr. Malone who has been Why th-is calmpui-gn of calumny? themseles are not worthy of great .Ml-_ w_ A_ ggllwhrtl presldenl ol- nlnd people should nf ‘hY 5 hfmfi apendin-g a few weeks holiday in Why this effort to dodge serious confidence." _ the Qneen.n County Ln’nnnhCnh_ the hnhhd not drive 0 WVOUEIEI £0 the West Indies is expected home discussion? - - gel-"tive Al,ll0clhtl°h_- acted nn dmds of fhrmh wehe“h;" W1- luhl' to ofliciate at the services next -If a .man was sure of being right Smiles His Ahprovalz chairman. In his opening remarks now r sa 0 T g Q Sunday he had "° fe" 01 d`i5c“"i°"- If 3 `M"' King and ‘his G°v°m`m°m he spoke ofa conversation he had Chnl nnnnln ,nn d n ‘PWD-Chin-g Ht 'Mall-us, Dr. Moore man 'was free lhesldes, he did not were indeed l-lttle worthy of con- l-ehehlly had wllh a lnhorlng nlnn American and Silhigta lf eiiilefl llook lhia text from ll Cor. IV, 5, wnrriy about the armies of opposi- fldence. Mr. iPatlenaude continued, well up in yearn, The inner had shouldnt be nllowed ho ,S _ hcoa We preach not ourselves but lion raised against him. That waslfor he went to the East promising ,smiled "men as they wnnenn tnln- at than the ch IB t 6 0 BHD' Christ Jesus ‘Our Lord." Putenaud-e’s position. On the tariffithe safety,/Jf the existing economic city fifty years ago, when a num- Foul- or ll D; dm on npmd“”t‘ He first pointed out that the question for in-stance, not one ofisystem and -went in the Wlest -ln. beh on thhhehhas’ carriage shops' B In opemtionvaon rezhges snchuld be ,preacher-'B message is not some- the liilhe-ral members who came to vilting the Progressives to enter ‘his 'brewery' n wnnlleh muh nurhhure and one on me th rho side, thing developed from his Owll seek popular suffrage. dared pro- lparty in order to fbe able to impose nnonn' numerous meh emhloyhd in. the h b sou s ore. esp: thought or the product of his own mise that he would not -submit to their ideas. at hahlhel ,work and nncn elnnlny_ hge” Sh0*"ld°f5 £09811- I-"CU-1 19-' intellectual ingenuity or Opigihhi. lowe-rin-g of -th-e tariff wall which il-Ie allowed fMr. Norris to tell lnn two on three hands' n boot and the work ii Elget la flilir share of lty_ ii ls lhe faith once .lor all de. plotectcd the workers from foreign hfl-m publicly that he was -going inn nnoe 'factory' and h humlheh of shoe he r t oc r ci nes should iivered to the Saints, the doctri-nc Competition. the -right direction when he reduc- _mhnehh who mhdelhoohl and shoes’ servhlllinb e when po rlts not ,now of the lncarnnllnn nnn the nnlnohi Hs .Pointed to the spectacle of ed the tariff. and -he smiled lids ap- -é~l»'l~'P1‘A'l'°l'+'I'+§'l°‘l*~b'l\'l'~I»'P+'I»~l»'F~l"l'°l»*'P‘\*'l"l'*'l' *I* 'l»'l"l"l'4»'|\§§'P1»'|»\l»\i'|° * What Was Ac- complished at Locarno (Canadian Preis) An approved Rhine pact which in effect' binds France and Germany never to fight again, endorsed by France, Belgium and Germany. It pro- vides recognition of a dem- illtarlzed Rhlneland zone fif- ty kilometres wide, by three nations which by its terms pledge themselves to arbi- trate all quari-els. Great Bri- tain and Italy have signed as guarantors agreeing to aid either party which is a vic- tim of aggression by the other, It negotiated four conven- “OHS Dfovidlng for arbitra- tion of disputes between Germany and Belgium, Germany and France, Germany and Poland and, Germany .and Czech-Slovak ia securing the approval of the interested nations to these agreements. it approved two agreements between France, Poland and -France and Czech-Slovakia which without prejudice to arbitration conventions guar- antee fto Franve the right to help -her Eastern Allies in event of flagrant aggression against them. it buried the hatchet of he great war. re PEACE n gener wo one , , But the industrial condition ex- llT,.:;sDl;2;::h?1gKl:;§°s%zgzghfg `5“ld°7_°n° ’wh°B° authority is 'ltdisIhow:l?iinig>l:?gn;l§idcl;c€tTdgym8azli¥`l;’;Ted thing in Canadas rpomica Special to the Guprdlnn) Lelzihedinlhhcggztlfhgwllhdugihgx' audience, pnrticninriy oh so :bully ;;;'l;ig°dJh;:'1lnthE"hrln£t‘ hhgarilfuhih oeuvre and 'besides its attributions --On the question of emigration, LOCARNO, Switzerland. Oct, 18 M Cnnndn would ne ln ln len ii night as Saturday, and with the hholltl; and ln consequently llonl hifye H0! ‘been meds ki10'Wi1. ‘--»-7-------‘- -Exchanging congratulations over . what-her so dlhagmaa-hle_ ll spoke tho d - Further, will the Finance Min-i (Continued on Page 3) the most .successful of post war years time. under a Liberal free well h 0 I' S. _ con! l .lch "hd d "nh tl nt I of t e Conservative spirit in -Dl. Moore B “led lo the can SNUCBS il 'Wh 01d @i\6‘l1li0B ° 3 m 5 fa °“ W” 3 Chariottetow H pp met as equals and each nation ost lm gelbie to bi-in these n 6 was “|50 glad gregation to recognize the two fold was benemed and sanlhtle Enn_ _..._ -Qequ-_...___ In the window of Prowse Bros Rug and Carpet Dept of Prowse od a genuine Kerman Persia-n ru: pensive and magnificent rugs Persia leads the world in rug Two of these are of ‘Chinese make, m ' . _ ' I _ , ., 9° 5 to know of the great work bein!! wa il* Whwh Jesus “quired the d shops iback to -Charlottetown. but Y ‘ l it was still possible to safeguard fazrhelgsrgycgigecially withlp thi* right ‘D rule m the mes of men:_ gg hliztggfglliyl ;hI(jo{::':Jnl1xl:‘;i iCanada's industries by protecting ML Mennervn' nnd nlmnelt nnd First. TY Vifiiw Oi iii! Perfect hu' - ing in a round of ceremonial din- *-i\6l!1 8/Biiiiisi ililiilir 00ml>°ii¢i0Ii ,hash in most ins of mn"-Y he dmws mei* to himself ners before leaving for their homes with those of foreign countries D the cmmty with the C°"d° Uf H ma" ‘md with The Germans with thoughts ol Stock” New me Hd on me stock ' ' ° unurliol today, wnlcn washed all Sugcessful Poiltlcal ' and everywhere h d i' d bii Mr. J. A. Memrvey said that in ,,l,l,,l,,,, mos, l,,.,,,':l,,l,,';'“ Tl‘,’;' l,,'f_ llif “Wind” °f his l§‘“”P"°°‘“S 10"- 7 I revenge cast behind uneni and tue regard to the industrial condition lllcmtlonn were hnnt them would e must stress t a -perfection of _ ~ way open to new credits and indus- oi this 'Province and tlis Dominion he qnlln nn lncnennn hh, the his hunm-silly shud of ghhe eihaigplls ---o 86 ll Oil 0 O he agreed with the last speaker., V t us by f ° "ma - ' 66 91 night, He wanted to see the Charlotte- Conservauvf” an amng the une' hve mlllif- K? °hl¢lHSlh° dlifl if Wiéfh Genuine Kerman; at IS The French who alt last have a town waterfront kept -up -for the » iinieii Y, o ep li fu GV ng B- - - ° pledge of security and th B iti h laborers and -longsnoremen. wind (°°”""“°“ °” ""°° 9) tress. and thereby drew -msn near- NOW OII EXlllb1l1l Oll. who novo .laid a new lfundrsuin was wanted was a ‘British conrlec-| 01° i0 G04- 'S0¢0ni‘liY. as perfect for trade with Europe go iomnrmw tion. passing steamors making gghrlqhgffgtgeégeahlgsnénlsovzthnlilg (Continued on ‘Page 3) Ltd., Richmond Street, is display: ’Bros., secured several other ex- l’»°...‘3i..l2T""?r‘i.".§’.§iZ.‘.i.`Z .’.‘Z..°§.‘d..“.Z‘.§‘. Club For Johnston Plans For Raising ‘;.';‘;.,§’,‘...}.l€..$‘Z.‘l°Z..§.1"?.i’.§'.¥Y° “"“Af."°.`I;€‘.§..é".,.?$§§°{,,;";’,; ;‘;§;‘,,‘;‘:_ -In Liquidators’ Hands trial rehabilitation are leaving to- (Cenldlnn -Press) F 0 I' ma-king She has ibeen famed of -beautiful design and superb (Canadian Pren.) MUSKOGEE. oldn.. oct. 1s»A ’ .’ through the ages for that lndustry. texture- LONDON- Oct 18-Mlsirs or the d sd 8 al. campaign launched hero for one U I1 1 t Q d and the "Kerman" which is now The rug window which is the British Empire Exhibition nt 1' 'lv ll"f_4*'|'§'0'*\l'll\'l'l"l~-I* . CUNSERVATIVE -sa-I->-5+-so-:»-5-5-9-be-lb-s»e»+-|-l»+»a-l»-4-b-ir-lv-ei_:l>-l»-|-|-\»-|-l»+-L-gh-t . Dr. Mclliillan and W. M. Lea. ious speakers. All Records Are Smashed In N. Y. Stock M a r k e (-Special to the Guardian) ooh en! I million dollars to buy a 'baseball ~ . being exhibited to the _people oilniagliet oi' many thousands of ad-iWembley are to ibe 'placed in thclilccilusfl Oi’ l‘h0 lii‘0SSili°0 Oi' W'1i'k “*.""‘° 9'* '"5' ‘°' “°” 'club for Walter Johnson. pitching 'Made fresh every day. Bauuders,| tlohnsons message read: I have "M" “nd °"l°“°‘°“ “md °f " 9 and sand being artistically .blend lllzuom L Q 2074-7-23-6 m0si to t-he game. 'l love .baseball and is hfhrgpgrgd high ‘xgfh if hggshggx n feng; for the eye, __.____.____.__.__-1--» nothing could make me happier gg to ‘hh 'gre how lhhhlh "hh out The sheen hah; hy ihe illsiel- °WANTED.-'FEW GRADE. JER- ihan to be owner of a -ball icluib. - from iwehiy difiel-hh; hoiol- mhhh l ply nnhmclnlh your all lfrom fund committee of direction _K orts ln Tomhhh to cohhrhhhhlohs l Lil"/lglehihnttern is a triumph of Ori I now -nd Febrnhry W A Mmch_' . . every -Province of.the Dominion. ,nnln mn ln hand made from thai -Hopeton. ` 5°6ss`-io-teal R0_]8.S WIHS TBII _ , _ _ --“r” ' ' Bel lum T0 Return °-°-Y 1---1 1--1-s is--1 -i--1 After Thursda The 22nd it Will be Too . oi-i-i--»-» ` °V§'\lJ i;g°D1h%f:VE8|g?P2Eh3i g . and the fact that one man takes y ces or c or , ___ a whole day to -complete a section 1°’ 55°' 50° 1°" 'L00' L000 mtl (Canadian Pr-eel.) of nine square inches gives ali: 'I-95' P°'W°m~ G““‘“°“ 0m°°', 1;-Ui-‘l-‘Al,0, Oct. 18- Quientln -_ idea of the vast amount of manual. ------v----"""‘*-° Romero R0_l,,h_ ighiihnh henyweighl (gpgelgl ge an Guardian) labor involved in uhe making oi' ai 'Jo' Pmnnna op “lug won a ten round decision from Ed- HRIIBSEIB. Oat. 17.--Official “Kermnn". ‘ fl;"nn‘l"°‘°:§°gnf'f:§"7 '“d9°,f,°§ll,§ die Mccovern of california nero circles nero coutlnn the impending The rug valued st $3.500 has nlpt ' t !Blf tth ldtd the lda a, i =--if-i -»» -f-.--~ ii-*'“ ° °,‘“'° ° ° “° 1;...-;,`~'-2._°‘_§ 1. .: .'.'...' .‘:.'°.:.s:.°.l1 ___-- _ A lalw wi-I be prclmilgated ~f-ixing in Ric mon St. window. i °P°u"TRY "' HWHEST PmliEhs, the -rate of exchange of the I-‘reach Mr. A. J. McCabe, head of thc; gh? high Iiig:h°'g|hl2‘;:°;glc(;h for the dollar and pound sterling ‘ _ ____ __ ____ ____--0 - r & 0 O 4 9 O Guardian readers should make month or two This is your chance mm mmm meh Cm ad I 2 L In 'th t 1 t ii $1000 oo i t til l sub i tl d co L , 9 'mol 0 hex WEB , _ B 0 SBVB on 8 HCl' On 8. mn" Que" '°° * 9 ° * ° "' ° * '°' ° ° ° '” ° `° °' 9 `° `°' * "’ * `°’ "‘ '°' . oct zznd are mm make a nice iitltle bit ‘hi 5523-16-Zwk . igoing to be won by - . D0 y - ,,_._.___ _________,,____._._.-.B lynn going to have a share of it? cash thy sending it in now and mak- -~~-=--- --V-i A CHANCE s -.ali liz.-.-:..:-i';-tar: .:‘.:°..-sis.-.'.-s »~ _ " i - . - . - _ - ' '----' 9 votes polled in 1921. will there be ward Island on Oct. 29111. soy Ayrshire or Holstein Kredv i dee cows. due to freshen ihetweeni an ordgr for a (vw lmrilloi Rt-d"l Potatoes free from ‘rot and will like delivery daily nt the old shud of Gill l Lantn, C-cr. Great George and Fitzroy st.. pnyinii the market price. 'l‘li.'»mus R. Beer, City. 5400 10 15 Si. bonde for nie ag 101.10 to yield 5.40. Also good lst mortgage bonds yielding 7% interest. Cou- pons payable half you-ly. A. Ill. 'laoNeill, Blocks and Bonds, 137 l (Canadian Press.) ._._. <‘£‘i\lt of iillf'-gl'R\’i1 l`r0m lilo "Bi" _ The rug measures 10 (eat b 23 *ues ssuusoua ssussaes-irrnln" expressing his s.pprcclntlo.i’_ if" raisins the $4,000,000 mnlniclll- n ln n nmnn ln colol_n_hhhh iihnn & ‘o *Market Build lgiven more than half of my life U“""’d 'Ch“"’h °' canada whwh H' ed into s. design -which ls indeed _-.4 nanssana. italy. Oct- 18- Twelve persons were -killed and twenty injured todll’ When il freight train crashed into a pes- senger train bound from Milan for Genoa. The victims were mostllf. peasants. Three cars of the -PBS- -Charlottetown is u wonderful specl mlring eyes has lhcnn dressed by hands Of liQiiidll0l'!- This deer! |""a“ 'I ul' °°l"m' i-100 Oi iii!! W-‘iiihinilton Senators, (c‘"'d"" P"“') men of the scientific skill of thulllr. George Vanlluskirk. si0l1 Wil! Bi1'iV0ii ii- i50dilY ‘ily OX' *-- TORONTO 0°* 13-Films “"0 ulllition authorities. »+e¢oo-o+¢»o¢e+e4'4o-#+00-N has illccn sivfiii iiiiiniliiiil ‘by F0- nnvlnn nnlnllvn tn the nnmnhlhn Persians. _ h, hh hi -V W _ , CONTR ARY 'ro finest carlpet yarn the` world pro "' §§§§§§O'l§O 5' senger train were demolished. 4-'is o '“ .Um-r_eu~cl-l or wave own- er‘s name on tag. Klndli i°°"° 9 * * * 4' * * 0 * ly W. R. MORBON. lf the overhead expenses of running this c0il'i1ii'Y hiid i0 e borne fby agriculture alone the -burden would ‘be so great that -farming would he permn nehtly unprofitable. lt would deprive the farm er'e son of any choice ae to his occupation and career. It would fix this country's destiny to join a group of nations such ae Spain. Denmark, Ruesls.`lndia. China. 'Bra|ll, Argentine. Mexico. etc.. instead of aspirin! i0 -belong to the following group: Great Britain. Belgium, France Germany and the United States. One is an agricultural group, the other industrial. Which has the power? Which do 9 *-9 -so *Q O *Q ee e 1 . i Late to Send in an Estimate. $500.00 Going to Some Energetic G u a r d i a n Reader, Why NoT You? A n o t h e r $500.00 Will be Divided Between 98, Readers of The Guardian. 9 more votes polled on Oct. il9th? Every little investment may be 9 Or will there be less? This is your more or less e chance. ibut in this 9 little -problem and for the Guard- you have your subscription paid 9 ian reader that sends in the cor- for one year and the chance over 9 rect estimate there ie 4500.00 wait- and above of realising on it. 9 ing for him. 99 Guardian readers are going to 9 For ifhe nearest estimate to the ahare_ in the 51000.00 offered. ls 9 correct vote $250.00 will be given, your estimate going to place yon 9 for the second nearest estimate among the 99? Everyone has an * $100.00. equal chance. There are no fav- 9 Are a-ny of the above awards oritol. lo send in your estimate we prefer? l * worth working lore Your sulbscrlp- and .mere it null for you in me oct. mn 11,4 1. nl, _ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9- 9 tion may have expired or about $1000.00 in Cash Prizes. 1041.- ' iso-to xl owdlnn. howard. sstodo-2| _A J _ _ _ _ *io expire. or possibly will in 9 _ _ ""T _ _ h i Poetic owlmor-4 A `l/i'?/-\l-'Fic _uri-"|qE_p` I i5 /N Huivl/-\l~i Bl~‘_:.=lf_~ l/J 1 7 ii- _ "iff ._° 0 _ Q _ i1‘1:>'@@-A ._ hi tem-perature. Montreal, rain . _ . _ and 'wn-Lght at , 11.41. and 'rlseee tomorrow morning 6.23. amimenide eldo eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown O Crowded Ha11Friday Night Greeted The Speakers All of Whom Were Given A Good Hearing-A ble Addresses by Mr. 1 Shelton Sharp And Hon. Dr.McMi1lan. .___.___._o;__-;- A crowded hall greeted the not trying to deceive you. Tills- Prluce County candidates at Ken- surplus is exclusive of the railway sington Friday night where politi- accounts, which were always kept cal issues were discussed for over`in entirely different accounts." three hours, every speaker receiv-i Explaining the increased pay-roll ing a good hearing. Mr. John A.lin lhe civil i»;cr\'i<-e, Mr, ,\’lcl.culi Thompson presided capably. The referred to the appointment ol' fl speakers, in order named, were'Civil Service Commission, which Messrs A. E. McLean, G. Shelton was to coat the country not more Sharp, A. C, Saunders, K, C, I-Ion. than $30,000 n your. but which has records for volume since the fam- ous “t'hiree million share" session in ' ' December 1916. Upward of forty individual issues --establishes the -- hlghest quotations for n, year, ori ‘During the past week meetings with 57'hls§parated lrtoclclsliyvere heidlevery lnighh in tKilll.-lla eat n. a new g recor or a J .ollnty alll were argey at on ei. time. Ttntal sale-s were 2.702,600lllepr>rta from reliable sources ln- shares. iScenes of wild confusion existed in the larger comimislon housles ilsithe conservative Party. this -lin- clerks and traders -tr ed frant cal yllng particularly noticeable at its keep abreast of the uwproccdsnt-lnvondnlc, Dundas and sl, Gom- ed volume of fbusinesii- iioiirs wsrogss, the last named .being hold on 0071661100 and mflaili 0Ni0i'0ii Frida cvenill . ln.ailliltion to the lbrought direct to the officers but ,- . ____ _ _.»_='i‘E- "."'»1»lg if _.-.._'_’ l `_,' ‘_ cillnlllilis -~ WELCUMED AT KENSINGTUN gone on growing until today ii is Subjects already covered in press costing over $300,000 a year and reports of the debates were fully can only be diminished, ac-.eordintg gone into. Special attention is here' . .- given to newer phases of the cam- lnent put throllgil- by U iW0'ihii‘d paign as brought out by the var vote of the I-louse. One of the to an Act which the Union Gov-'-r~l causes of the increased pay roll is MR_ A_ E, MCLEAN the Liberniltliat under this Commission civil candidate, emphasized what .lielservents are appointed on s grad- King Government; had dong[eli salary; there are bound .o he tgwardn making revghug and exfincreusea as time goes oil, :ind as hehdiinlre meeh reducing tariff Dhfllie-se men comés io ihe uerlod when arm mplenients, and securing wi-' ilcreases arc uc. der markets in compliance wltlii As evidence of general prosper- pre-eiectign in-0mine5_ lily, he declared that stocks and He admitted that in compiltingliégndsl cyl indiistl'ialhcoucclrnnlli: the surplus for last year the Gov-l “Hia avi! mule iiiii iiliiic ernment did uni take ihih account-alill trebled in the lust follr years. advances of about $50,000,000 mudelTh@ Same Ciiiilii be Said uf l-he to the National Railways, _ 'I‘he;~-:Itrade nf the country. have been advances he said ulidcrldhfile 5-iiiieml Uiiiff Dli;iiCY limi hfhf- tllc Conservative Government. The y la lnie to wor out yet. o sums advanced last year were forieiiiii Til” 1`@iii1°ii0ii~‘i Oli iiiiliiil' maintenance nnd new supplies nnlilnients were only made in i924, and everyone knows that Thornton haalW€ BFE .lil-Gi ilegiiiilllig i0 Und the made good on that scar-'e_ and hngilrenieflc 'li5'“Wii not fair to compare made operating expensed oh me figures of 1921 and 1925. “Let them read hat only io mee; hh; hhhlquote from the time the tariff was ghgwh a hui-pills oh the right side; lrcduced, and 1925. On that we are lgo ihni the hdvhhl-,eh 1_0 the miinwilling io have the records exam- ways at the present time are nctimed-" so serious as they were when the Conservatives were in _o_fl'i_ce_, "I am 'Whit W0 DOM" "Some will say that we Liberal lmcmbcrs done nothing, that we inever told the Premier what Mari- |tlmc rights \v<:i°c," said Mr. Mcheau "Wo fought for Maritime. righis, t, right through from the first ses- l (Continued on Page 3) iN-EW YORK. Out. 18.-‘Molorl _ llicate iihat for the most part the lfeellnn exhibited was in fnvor of Y H lion. J. J, Johnston and lion. J. A. many of those fenisirwi un-isvsiwdilvlncnnnnid. -Menus s. s. llosnlnn. Hon. Premier Stewart and Mr. flcorgli (L Slivillo spoke. Thn cull- iiidnics wi-rn in good fighting lriln and l"l'i~nlii\r Stewart rci'olvf‘li it spicllillii nvuiiovl and ricllvorofi a lnilgniili-ent siwccli on thc qllos- tions oi the day. e.>--- i Announcelnents, , Coming Events, l Meetings, Etc. i "oillcl-_ nr ,ni-. A. Denilst. Montague. until October 26th. J. Lacnllrsicrc. will hc closed 10 l9mw ew :.1 <1 ~| "Come to dance in Belfast Hall on Thursday 22nd. Admission 25 cts. Candy. cake and coffee served. 5558 lf) lil 21. "Will those who som. salads to Hchiibftion Luncheon, please call at 203 Richmond St. and get their Toronto. rain . . . . . . . . . ....61- . . . .58-46 Quebec. rain ....56- Charlottetown fair ........47-37 Halifax. cloudy ....62-40 Saint John, cluody ........58-45 Boston. cloudy .. . . . _ _ . .70-52 New York. cloudy . . . . _.70--58 fH‘igh tide thi; ml-vmlng ny, 1155 une day. L, H. Coles, Sect. Trees. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.08 dishes. 2|. ronowro. oct. ip-lvlerlumci *_* moderate winds, fair, mudh sam n "Reserve Tuesday. October 22nd. for concert and ‘basket soc- lh lal ln Cornwall Fi-Iall. City talent. Adm-lssion 25 cts. Ladies with 'lma- ketn ifree. Proceeds -for -piano fund. 5554 10 19 21. "West Covehead Rifle Club will hold their prize shoot on Thursday October 22nd and if not flne on first 40 5543-10-17-Il at “Come to the Community Club Beau Supper in Clyde River l-fall il-‘fret quarter moon, Saturday. Friday. the twentrthird. upper served from eight to ten. also other attractions. If stormy will be held first fine night, 5550 l . _ __, ..._ ._..._, _..._ ood _ F leur” -Once Tried -Always, Used, Your 'Grocer Sells in aa>~\._<_¢ 2