W . i; problem for Y0" , .. the interest and ~ 1 payments on your , how much more o it be to your wife ldren ifthé? had T's 7 - For 1' comlilflfivilh! emu, annual deposit, you can fiitwre ‘.11 Qqllitdsra- gion tiiife Endovr that will '1; iiutomaticaily pay oil thiii mortgage on your homd-li few years hence, or ti?“ will immediately my if’ the 'mortg8ge- if you filvould die before, so move... family will own the marine free of debt. Th’ is of interest to edgy“ because it is an ideal method i of saving money" for any purposen _, A» lntlrufinl .wmnhl¢l- “'1” Life __ ASSOCIATION . MANAGER . Bflfifih Office-Bank of Now/ii Scotla Chambers. Charlottetown. P E- I. ocronnn is. 1927 Matter What Hopplnn". dill- ». gladly uM "no request. p, Confederation W. G. HOGG, . ~. ., 0-,. t Daily Selections 9; FOR Qfii-dian Readers REMENLBER AND VISIT;—~RB- member me, 0 Lord, with the fav- $54., uflotober is, 1927 our that. thou bearest unto thy peo- ple: O v t mo with thy salvation. Psalm 1 i4. snares; o 1.0m, keep me iii Thy power, precious as "the apple of i Thine eye. _ THE BETTER. WAY r —--. Better to work through the longest ‘ ‘Than dance through the golden hours; tier to“ trudge 1n duty's way - an dream among the flowers; Better to rest when day is done Than drowse through your dolly work; ' Better to shout when the victorys won, Than the battle of life to shirk. Than live to yourself alone; heart Than lo wither upon a. throne; Better with love to thrill some soul Than to sway the fickle throng; Betlqr o'er self to keep control "than to be the slave of wrong. gator a crust shared with a. friend n a banquet in halls of fate; Bat-fer the lambs of the flock t0 tend Than on sycophants to wait; Better to see the sunset glow Than the glitter of gaud and gem; Better a home that is heaven below Than a kingly diadem. ‘v w‘ i paid-through Soles Rooni Depart- ment for articles made in their homes the small sum of $262.00. JThlH‘ should be increased many times. Last your it paid the noedy blind persons $647.00, Fifteen blind man are employed at the Central Work Shop, Halifax, where brooms S i I Better to move in the crowded mart Better to bloom in the world's great THE CHARLOTPET -R-;Tv'Furs- The time is now drawing near for the marketing of furs. 1 l l We are pleased to inform Fox Breeders of our having made a most valuable fur trade connection in the best interests of the fur farming industry. We will require a large quantity of furs this season. We will pay CASH for all furs. . N0 lots too small or too large for us t0 handle. Furs will be graded and highest price paid for each and every grade. We will announce in due time the dates and receiving places for buying ot‘ furs. To receive the highest market prices for your furs- Ship and sell to- McLURE & MacKINNON 112 Kent St., Charlottetown. W. Chester S. McLure. Lt.-Coi. D. -A. MacKinnon, D.S.O. _fi llili NEll cnusu VATIVE LEADER -—.-—--_- 11> s-v§1“s,da1L*1f»°°°-°° We,“ I -—-——————-- d 0f m ' h“ B0 . 86 year BBO ' ‘ " us... o... Red o... and ...i..»R3,i-e1y If Ever, Has aPolitioal Lea er A1 #210111“? 111ivi1vefln1un1li1111r-111101111115511 Alli1 Party Been As Flatteringly Wol- 111 M11131" 1918" an 018111111511“ 11111111112159ihgigugetleigulitiiiririfiiigs. "its. Honour AS The known as tho Canadian National sliiule for the Blind was in sled. its activities today irom coast to coast. exte generosity ing upon lo<znl needs ministering only to the the ono unit. l-‘or the Maritime institute headquarter lax. and is known us Division. its-affairs ore- managed s is at H the Marlil board of prominent business am professional men and women sympathy and experience. ‘The field secretary in ti) Dq. wllli. blindness since a schiiol of ilic Illind, has been teacher of the sumo Institute, and one lof tho Directors. Dvfliliio his physical handicap lie CCTDUI" each branch being a self-governing, unit. depend‘- am Provinces the . al - of this insti- luie is Dr. J. A. McDonald of lliili- iokfiwlio explained tho activities of the organization at an address ilollueroil. at tho Rotary Luncheon is city yesterday afternoon. McDonald has been afflicted ‘younr: boy, is n graduate of the llallfax in- nd lfsuinmarized as follows: of ailhblind people within territory. of raiser light handicrafts, and of ‘potnt-jroatling and writing. i’. me‘ IHHUUHB. bnsis. ) Sales Room. A deparimen of rnw materials in blind person (of hilt-form iii regard to ui shops of tho Institute. (7) Library and Pu partment for tho publishing free circulation of literature the blind. i]. ms of the institute may be brief- (l) _l~‘ield Work and Registration iho (2) Home Touching to adults of a “Lily Vocational Employment on or 11 he~disfrlbutlou iii cost priccl working in their own homes, and ilic, soiling of their finished pro- placing in employment oi- tlio start-l ‘lug, in business of blind persons. along othor lines than lhosc uu-l derlakou in the. regular work-Iadu would be blisliing Dc m“ would welcome, and they arc suffic- 11" iently sound and patriotic to reward 5 coined To His Seat 0f 1, Liberal Conservative PartyThe Follow- ing Tributes From Leading Newspap- ers Speak For Themselves! ' Yocntionul instruction given l ’ life central workshops of tho Bennett. who, in days when our fleets were on the Seven Seas. to be con- bum; sturdy, romantic ships 011 £11K lgli honor‘ Bay of Fundy shores. Go back fur- pon him tlior and you will find that his zin- cestors camc to this continent nine- gcnerations ago; that they 1°11 New England with the Loyalists am trekked their way to the wilderuch‘: of New Brunswick; that rm st. Joiiii TelcB1‘fli111'-1°111'11111 s ys: . “Hon. Mr. Bennett is gratulated upon 111° 11 which hos been conferred u S. his party. He comes now to the greatest test of his career. his 1success. must dePBnd_\1l><111"/1$1°11 and courage in sci-vim; (M11341!- mtlici- than tho narrower concep- ‘Lions of mere partisanship. Sir Robert Borden, when he spoke at Winnipeg, said that the ideal con- dition for the Government of Can- the parties united m jgenerous rivalry in the service oi lthC state. That rivalry Canadians l l. r (3 Canadian home. “In tho West, Bennett's rise wzi: meteoric. l-le became a DQWQF 111 thepolitics of the Plains at o. time when Haultain and Arthur Silion and others were at th their power; he became a light oi the bar; he carried cases to flu Privy Council as o. K. 0.; ho i greatest." e zenith of new OWN GUARDIAN into the limelight, there seemed t0 be little doubt about where the leadership of the Conservative party would eventually rest. The main question seemed to be whether Mr. Bennett would be disposed to give up an assured career as one of the foremost captains of industry and finance to serve Canada in the sometimes thankless office of Op- position leader. He has accepted the harder task, "Conservatives throughout Can- ada may well feel heartened. The w1n111l°eif convention has shown sound ‘judgment in electing the 11105‘ 1111813’ man to lead the party back to ultimate victory and best 1111111111811 to fill the highest office 111 1118 mil. of the Canadian people whenever the electorate is again persuaded to entrust the ggveyn. merit to the Conservatives. Mr. Bennett can be trusted to give new, virile leadership to the Opposition, F113 save the House a sample of it last session in an exceedingly able breadth Vof vision, wiiicli is much neledezi in Canadian politics. He is an observer of political and economic progress in other Purl-ii of the world. He is a dis- vemms reader of modern literature and current reviews. He has proc- tical business experience and econ- omic independence, which may mean much to the rejuvenation of the Conservative party. Sonic- {imes Mr. Bennett's denunciatcry 51y“! 0f oratory may seem torrential but people who know him best. say that ‘his bark is worse tlisn his bite.‘ “Under new responsibilities, there 18 "V913! reason tn believe that Mr. Bennett will measure up to the pos- ition. Hc should receive the loyal support of Conservatives and en- couragement from citizens irrespec- 1911/9 01 Party to give the country the best that is in hini as leader of His = Majesty's loyal Opposition". The Montreal Star, which has been more or less critical of the Conservatives, says: "The Conservative Party, in sel- ecting the Hon. R. B. Bennett as its leader, has declared for war. "Wherever Bennett is known, lie ‘s known as a doughty fighter. Al- vays fair, always cliivolrous, always veil-founded in fact, he is a hard iitter who believes that the proper lame for a "spade" is the one com- nonly in use among the people. lVhen he opposes a policy or con- lemns on act of pillories a rccreant official, no one can remain in any ioubt as to where he stands. "in the parlance of war. he is a wavalry leader rather than a Fabian Vlth him at our liend, we Conser- vatives will not Wflit for the Liber- t1~PfOgfES5lVf3 Government to die on its feet, or strangle itself in the in differences. ewe‘ policy. "Prom now on, the Liberals will ‘mow that they are in a fight. "The war began yesterday. That .s ivliat the election of Mr. Bennett‘ meant. l-ic not only dearly drew, even in this first ct, quite heavily up oecn tcrnicd "the voles" to be given to other uomi i _ Many delegates ivcre appar- zntly afraid tli . r complimentary i ' real cholcc wo tivc leadership sacrifice. but he does it unhesitat- that tlicre is a task to be performed intricate coil' of its own domesticlgfgéslhtlill] telling barragewbfxliliirilttefi 11:11am? 01510115 L11 1131111151115 1°11“ of 0111103111011‘ 111e1con1fidence in their leaders and tc 111131115 “t a“ 11113111111119 construcnswecten the atmosphere of politics. ‘Phat was what. the Corp». . _. _ . . 1 xontion had in mind. The vote oii111m11111 m 11111111111111’ 111°V111c1a1 31111, he first ballot showed that tlic11".°1°1‘a1.1?g11'1.a111'° thennfist 5111118111.‘ pioneers and builders ‘in their new ugly’ me chm“. o,- mc gather-lug’ ifluitih ~whkm he przxusged . . 10d humbly b111,: ncllfillllill of high standing at ilic Bar. , _\ iliorong on what’ nauWuiul an administrator‘ of exceptional i capacity. equipped with tho quolliic .=-~ -' 1. “- iial. it at the man of their "11-“1f1v1 ‘S5611 , _ 1 1 um be 10st m ‘m, iffflfflfilll). He. moies io the i021! became rush if they dallied for a time in Dom again has m ma“ cxpeflenm ,,._...~_..C_ .. . vibl‘ o... vv"< 1 HE great races of the world, great in energy, vigour and achievement are all consumers of Beef. r In concentrated form BOVRIL contains all the nourishment of prime beef, and science has proved that Bovril increases your vitality, greatly improves and stimulates your circulation, and gives you thatextra vigour and energy that add to the joy of life. A Baily Cup oi BOVRHL Puts BEEF into YOU J ~ iii irwiiit_iu l ‘\- See the name an the bottle and refuse iubrlitutey. Sales Rrprcsenfstives for Canada: Harold l‘. Ritchie Co. Ltd" 10-111 liicCiui Sh. Ti ". ‘fitii __________.€____ rctive position, but was forced in re- Jones, "is after on we w» turn home due to illness. Fortunatc- one-S Emmy m 3W9, ,_.,__ _ ly he has recovered and will no Smmflons_ am, W,- wg-k, __,_ _ doubt continue winning fame and benefit m me studen,“ w, fortune in the land of "Uncle Sam.‘ me classes, d-lvidmg me gm“, _, , o. basis of their ability. it is ilfizc k..fi' Mr. Albert ‘Callbeck of North barrassing for a Smdem m be m Tryon was a VlSltbr to Crapoud on class or genera“), Sm“, assocmm F1111” oi 11m’ week’ 1than for liim to be ‘in a class when‘ he is noticeable behind the others. Mr. Bennett takes the Conserva- zit great personal gly, believing, as we must assume. makes a peremptory claim Mcn who take such de- sucli times as this do I'm tired and l wanna‘ go to bed. And what o. queer feeling is in my head. i ciion that a Scot has lull-- Th0 fl _ \l\' was desiroycil iu sf-nsc of liuni m: The Hon. Richard Bedford Ben- e"' ti. ' e of thc most x ei~'ci cod - » ., - 1gcirliriiiite1iitarians nowfiacffiva i1n1Do— £10.19“ Plckmg LS mung on 1118' 1;» certain clu recently. Ono oi 1i: 1lllllli0fl affairs, and lie is one of the gltmaybz: 11 1s my 11581110“ Sea’ liiii‘ members embarked upon H ~3- most able and eloquent. He has T“ 11111111111’ away 118.1 go ,1 loug-xvliidr-d, funny anecdote \\1i11'11 .1,» o Dreamland. -- with unsteadylm mm wry hm“), h, m“ “m, 1P. ,. steps and slow - . ' ‘ . ivoa l‘i‘i\\’fll‘(i€‘(i hi‘ u 1'1?“ T111111!‘ But 1111?,.be 10111011110111 1110 51m 111111uniiil1s. bill :i Soul, looking ilouii S line 1 - . . . ' .' s .. 1i ii : ilr-ul ‘l. izni i E1111,’ flrtlenrhtwonw that be fine?‘111111,111dliill,1lil(*;'1* 1111111 clitoral Q19“ ' Y 31111 90mm r1111‘ no 1119-11 iii-oils vursions of that siory. \\'i\,v And 11151115 111111 1mm “D'"‘l1t)li'i you iunrn one iii‘ iliciu?" —-—%0'>-- ---~—~<o>_ ---. _.... a ,¢_ Q A gen- lily conversant with finance. PITTSBURGH‘ pa" OCt_17_._1, Scotsman ~iuilvcii i have. Evcr‘.' Freshmen at the University Q5] iicui l ordered was pm down iu Iii» Pitusburgh are being psycho-analyz!‘ 11111‘ Mr. Bennett is liberally s that r110 succcssfu‘ zirty which. if it has not been —--~ ----4o> - ~» - -*~9a\£:.~‘ r-v-vu-ni-‘irr-‘ibwsraokh- .. 1 .- received a good educaiio , t kl g those whose service is . _ . , . _ a N“ meme,“ QOMNNL “i: pass?“ (8) Prevention of Blindness. A ______ c. rich man and a politician,_0no oi the lnnts of their friends to whomlcd some mcamm M. rejuvenation‘ cd, and the followiiig_ icpartco bc- “’..‘.‘*."‘ .‘ ““....M .. ‘ (he ‘examx“a“o“sy sbechmung m campaign -iu all its aspects 101‘ 111‘! The Winnipeg" Free Press. indc- the salient personalities of his time; they only too well knew their votes| and “m,” his ‘eudevship ma, perm tween undergraduates IS a, sample of i v ~ (istogpnfliy m“; received Me ‘doctor-B Prevemkm 01 11111111119311. mid tlifimenden, Libemp says; A robust Canadian. he cherisho-iwoiild be but tokens of esteem. .1‘ it be mum“ m us traditions ancfiwhat may be heard on the campus Q 1 1 i degfee- lie practised his profes- °°11°°1v1111°° ‘*1 111° 91511‘ "1 111“ "The proof of a political leader's 131111511 0011nB¢11°11~ 915151111 59111 "M11 Bennett W118 clearly r10 SEC-B“, we Drmflples of its founders, these days: ' j, ., l 1111111101" 16 yours. Recently lie was 11em1s1g111é11‘ capacity is his success; and we shall 01 3186510119 that he help the scttvp- cud choice. The voice of t omay go forward Mm hope and Con. “Howkrl you come out in the M"; o appointed Marmme New Secret Dr. Mclglonaid is a very fluvnlt M, know ‘mane time how fortunate are‘ out til: grltish Eng» re a. i lttiugcgtyt was for hint‘. fife-his illéltfignflifi mm ‘ psycho‘. asked a spphomorci Glass" mud by scientific g a i _. “ya .,__,_= and forcsul speaker and his J.(- m. otherwise the Conservative Con. uin ngcis. o oppone e a er. one o ic es p , The Ho“ R n Bennett. in an m5, “Yowd be Snrpnsedx. rephed the t . _ T The Doctor in the course of h“ dress WM sXr-‘fllliionslly imnrofislvt‘. venuon was in m; choice yesgerday_ can ever say that of Richard Bed- speakers in the Dominion. an ex- long parliamentary exper,ence_ ha. pmm u‘ was;- iiietliods. . ~ . addiesqomfite Put that the bum] liriugin‘ homo to his hearers n “one mm!’ howeven ma; 1S m; ford Bennett. Hear him only last perienced and adroit P8l‘ili1.l’l19ilt8l‘-lbeen,as we have Said‘ a m“. as weir‘ “It a“ goes m am educational 1r TAY z my be déflne {m0 {our classes realizat on- of the great disadvout- in question is that 1; “bounding en. year. speaking in the Province oi ion, o leader who will inspire con-, as a force“, fights“ and paw. guxdzmce, Sam Fromm“ wan“ R h \V_ . i lib-Very old pabplo to a large m“ of Madness “d OI the new 918i. assicluity in the discharge of Q1ff31°11°~ l 111191111” 11mm"; 1,11? 1111191111115‘ Yvhgglezidership characterized by fal- Johns o; the Department o; Re, AND 1 ¢ 53mm beyond the scope or being of doing something to prevent the the duties o, his position’ and en- There are those who speak witi ill) is as a taftcon‘ lS\yE op ‘fighting us we“ as adherence u, m» Search o: the Umversml. "our msw V _ r assipted by education and omplov- afmaed’ ‘°f,‘}'1“1’,§‘ 13161112,?” $10M 1111151115111’ together Mm consum- ,1)izilsfdaskl)rrey?c1iri1rs(erlvgxsfuttfl1iglatllivrguld ligizxiiidtybtou? éhrciugfiot t§ictci$1ai1ii1i111ad111°1m1 11111111111195 °€hC°g£e1va include reading for we have found J. S. 1 1- mopt m2 _ 3m. '- "119 011"“ 11 e 111' 111° 7°11‘ billt t i i e it in others , ’ “ , hould safeguard e onser _ ' , - 1 m! 11 1mm“ °1 111’ 11“ inces) from living a lilo of idie- “we a y o nsp ivn». Bennett will W°Y1d 11E 105111! W1l11011fi @110 311N811 1111185 1° 59° a“ 13135“ (“"1131 ‘mack lvbslilte Scausc against much that ha; gmgegizwixififigxifih“;“*;1&1l1{y5g1e1: Registered Optometrists I 1 “311111111-111: of young people whose l1 ucstiou and training are being Pfflvldcd for by the Government "iliilement at the Halifax Sciio fire enabled lo become self iillllll cum who 1161K with other war 1191's the can d u, lute l a ‘N mo": ens in. 00%,; u, iiaid 11111111$9.8s4.oo. There are E blind worlrl h ng in tho omes and last year the Incl 1 ional ____..._ ‘Eons 1 Wt can “u-ih any "llliomu. “Flinn. “lion 30mm “In . "Hos srov; ~\l “lion uu-g l "W! ANrnaacn-a. ‘"1111 con Ilflflqggu-hu. out: Iii ' . .....,...~.-..‘_¢ g:'1“'111°111@1' sroun who by means Drsvious training and education mining, and iniiependbiihcitizeiis: 111111 do otpert work although they are blessed with sight. This ‘our. the work of U19 blind ‘"1 1111M.» subsidized and _ . .. .1! n lasftvxvfglvo m’ "*1 111° BDoaker showed, it “1111111611 111111 wasbswowiie ii1111§ii1§l ilute Ilrnlr your wants m 1111mm: our srnuitr scassnnr1;_1yl:...-..i m‘. ‘"1" Ara-rumors: ' v " x uim§l& I" ols i 811B- 1‘°1'“ iion of ‘the many acts of kindnc and expressions of sympathy corded him since he mo . 1 in addressing tho Club ho spo language. After Dr. McDonald's address few ‘remarks were mdiie Johnston who testified to tho go Jesuits which people from n4 Blind iiiituuis in Halifax. ed and the guests present wore- i‘. Leo, Montreal, r uflcffitiwiliiam; O t. ‘Rotarian ff. L. P lmer recs 1d h ,_Ciub with a silver fruit bask i119," resontation being made, o ilié ' ddress delivered by Orrin i-il l.\\l or, invlhs Club. The liappy boned madden appreciative reply. ,, , , ~11 vpto being taken it was "Win. '"iii' -—~—-<-o->---_- Illlt Like Hill!- tom's service with the firm. 1 c him a sealed envelope inacrib 4 ‘ . v, i 1 can!“ of ‘aixueventfuiegaych ' ~- -- - gra y scoop e dellvsrhl. Inna PM ning it, but on lihvelbbe without o of his employer. ' Bcfunldt. "It's ust like w," .i ‘ilil i with a grin. uess. Those blind are crying out today, “(live us work lest we per- isiii" Many of them are suffering the physical reflexes of the mental torture which they have to endure. lie made a fervent appeal to the Rotary Club when the call comes them. The Doctor also made men- no- becanio iii‘- froni noteafwfltton in tho Braile by Dr. this mwmlfidare receiving from tin! Rotarian Gordon i-iuglies presid- tliur (l. Jarvis “who was lliLV promoted from bachelor onodict was presented by the ‘Mtfflregor, the sole bachelor surviv- io change tho meeting place of} ‘e Club to the Victoria ilotel. ndoolerk in a Jewish mercantile house completed a quarter of a cen- lflchrhiilt. the senior partnenhand- hint from his ch of he broke the moi. ilnsldc he found a photograph‘ ll, what do you think of m" can ensure success, command it. Yesterday he pledg- ed himself to give all that was in him to the service of his country. and this pledge he will no doubt keep. No party leader, having re- garcl to health. visor and freedom from conditions that result in per- sonal worry. was ever better equip- Empire. And then ask yourselvc it‘! up with Imperial relations. we to claim separate. independen nationhood. and yet look to anothe l _. - to 11o‘ their part "iii freeiii men _ illflilibignlg W13,“ 1°11“ 111° “"1 imprisoned in dark tower: iimi ped than Mr. Bennett. He has ""111" 1° deemd "S? Every 111M- ihlm, Wm, “g e 111111115“ 11mm"! lifting them from a position of iie- great wealth, unimpaired beam,’ you send o load of merchandise iiiuvmii l 118111‘ the m“1°'11'1' "1 wndsncy to one of iuuenendvom“ and he is inn young in relation to 11111111111 Y°11 111110 w 111w that ques- manuai n s slim‘ the" 111181111006 by Theimmd 113" 5111""! 1111111- 00711“ the office ‘to which he has been 11°31‘ M m‘ 3'10!‘ o tho blind most age’ hope and cheermmestt It new canem "That is good Imperialism, and m.“ Maul”? occupations are femmna m. mo” who are blessed “ML 58mm,“ has a large sized it is good Conadianism. it is thc- curtain t Sci 111mm a“ Themme with sight to exorcise sympathy. job before him. Probably it is ‘1°°"1“°' 51111111191’ 511111111’ ‘>1 C1111- rii es n which the hlindi tandem”, ab,‘ lmmdshu, ‘awards ma“ than he Suspect“ iida free and independent and self- erhood. "Mr. Bennett stands mean nor puny platform, no wavering nor The Ottawa Journal says: "Conservatism at Winnipeg has been loyal to its historic mission. iriie to its own and its country's heritage. conscious of its trustccship in the years to come. Xt has scl- ected a leader whose intellectual distinction, character and eloquence elevate hini among the best in our parliamentary tradition. It has enunciated o. platform which, re- taining anchorage with the best of the past. looks out courageously to the future. And it. has, in all of its words and acts, shown in earn- estness, a resolute patriotism and u state of mind of high promise for tho nation's future. "Richard Bedford Bennett, upon whom the mantle of Macdonald has fallen, is of the bone and marrow of this land. He comes of sturdy stock; rousing stock; stock oi’ o kind and substance which has given to this Dominion the backbone of its progress. Refer back to the grandfather of R. B. Bennett and you come Attention Potato Dealers, H5 llDOll 11"‘ nipeg the Journal ventured 11 vigoratecl state of mind, nd *1‘ the morning of a new epochs] um did journey down land.“ er, ml 11- Liberal, says: 1°‘ as acting leader filled ii ‘w part. admirably, and Mr. l ready for Potato Shipping. Printer-y is In a position to and can make ' . Be sure and have 7W1‘ Till The Charlottetown Guardian Job fill all orders at moot attractive prices prompt delivery. in w ‘i ii whether the destinies of this Do- minion can best be worked out as part of the Empire or separate from Foreign relations are bound Are respecting within the British broth- no He leads infirm party. When Conservatism went to Win- tho judgment that what it should seek above all else was a new, a rein. That. have. we believe. has been i-eiiuoeo. On all the vital things in the na- tional life" the party has gone on record ably, courageously. honestly; has shown that it looks without fear and with vision and purpose upon that it is ready for the long. splen- ths widening years; that it looks to tho courage. the heart, and the honor of the The Ottawa Citizen, independent “Last. session. while Mr. Guthrie difficult Bennett so Nathan anode no effort to obtrude himself S crnment. i “Mr. Bennett has pi-omi vote his great talents, the f measure of his energies and all h. time to preparing the party for the next great struggle. We hope that he will visit every nook and corner oi the Dominion. Wherever he is seen and heard, confidence will be restored and courage raised. He will have the opportunity to Oi‘- gsnize for victory in a fasliion1 never equalled by our party since- tlie brave days of 191i. He should organize, inspire, still ancient feuds, unite all factions who rejoice in the good old name of ‘Conservative.’ That is the sure path to what Mr. Bennett most _coveis, on opportun- ity for ‘service.’ " u “"- l The Montreal Gazette. perliaps\ ilic most ably conducted newspap- or in Canada. says: 'l‘he selection of the Hon. R. B., Bennett as permanent leader of the Conservative party must be regard- ed as the most gratifying result possible under the conditions pre-i veiling at the Winnipeg convention} Following the events and discussi, i. r 81 good sense and clear vision of the conventiom-qualities that were con- spicuous by their absence on Mon- day-that Mr. Bennett has been chosen. It is no less a tribute to the new leaders sincere patriotism, and evidence of his profound sense 01 public responsibility. that he has been willing to assume a very ard- uous, if very honorable, role in tho direction of public affairs. Toes Kept Free From Sore Corns _-_- W119}! you notice any sign of cal lous on the feet or toes-that's the time to paint on a few drops of Putnam's Corn Extractor. no this, and 1°11 prevent corns. No matter 11 the earn n mm or soft. m: u be “'1 "V," between the toes. Put- flllh"'lii femovs to. its“; 111w“ me en1renc11111e111s of 111° G°1"1brouglit it under reproach in recon years. sad 1° defil It would be unjust to close any; uhlcxtcnded reference to this convcn-l -—--————-——- Gleanings From with a few choic little burg—-TX‘YO1\ burg in all the what say you. perhaps if could you cusc, when you think of “Famine: ions of the opening day, Mr. Ben-, nett was easily tho best hope of the. usrty. and it is some tribute to U181 14A Richmond Street cont of college work is reading. "intelligence." added Professor pwoo-eo-o-oew- vs o4 o 0 o o 0 o o o > , (Continued 0n page 6) -¢oa>-————- l FOR. I - . Tryon And Vicinityl Yes, here l am again dear friends‘, e items from curl wthe best little, big, wide worldh; dear friends? And the items aren't choice possibly find a little ex- io right of mo, Potatoes to left 0i mcfiH-oh yes, “Potatoes in thr morning, Potatoes at night?" Bu! on way, There's a good time coming boys,~-l{allowc'cn? Sattsfactory news has been re- ceived from Miss Florence Mabey, who left iecently for Boston. Mass. where she is the guest of her slsberJ Miss Mabey states that she arrived safe and sound. and is enjoying a delightful visit there. l Mrs. Jock Gillis of North Tryofi paid a business call to Crapaud on Friday, October 14th. SPI Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for WARNING! Mr. J. Eric “Thompson of Nor-ti Tryon passed through Crapaud on lFrlday of last week. Motorists m the Provincial Capi- Rheumatism Nam-ills tal on Friday, October 14th were: ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Brent Woods and Mrs. HéildilCllL‘ TOOiilKlCilf‘. , not Nicholson of Cfflpfllid. Despite a ‘d - . Beware of Counterfeit; the adverse weather they had a very v9 5 Nellfiflgla _ _ pleasant m“ P111" 11111111380 Txesrifiiusiuqvliyb? 1e l 6111:1311? a e . a - MThe host of frlengs of Mr. Ivan] ietdis offered as “ASPIRIN" ') acffinnon, local ai- or of Crap-_ NOT an is not stamped with the 1 d lb l th h " ‘ "_ ' ' all Eff 1111'"? k801i‘? M heglxuflflfi‘ if‘, Bayer (“BOSS refuse it will’: M1111 Y 111d 11D 1 E . ocmfempt itisnot ASPIRiN at all! Don't lake chances] his head. but hope he may be as’ well as formerly in the near future. I u) h2g2: only “Bsyer" package which contains proven directions. Handynqlayer" boxes of l2 tablets Al“; Qt, ’ ', .. || a Messrs. Arthur Howatt and Claude Lesrd of West Tryon were recent motorists to Crapsud. l Another “of our popular young1 w \\.-IlZ