. i, m m: vlsather u Wednesday ' “ . in Prince ldvrerdlislntd gave pes- ‘ ' miss of a fine day for the election. ‘Many had explessed the hope ‘that the day mlsht be clear and bright, not only here but throughout the T‘ ‘ ' that a large vote might he polled and the fullest possible Blllression given of the convic- tions and desires oi the people. t 1d mo an eapeditioudlreotetbby ‘ Sir James Murray and the Govern- flours ment of Norway went in search of the Sargasso‘ Sea. The expedi- lBy 71mm w. BIL ID- cnrrnue some“ sun i‘ . tion returned and reported that a ' there was no such sea. that it was S a myth. Yet this year" William Beebe sailed on the Arcturus for - the main purpose of exploding this already exploded myth. He return- ed and reported that there was no Sargasso Seaythst there never had rnacmc a-r HOME hen the ___ lselts in h l 9113*“; t said 8M1 UVOr $8000.00 Ira. L. Dsnssitl- Illflla paw“! through Pa” on tloe ‘lea. year to lllloll order ‘Homes. The Maul onder l-louee is hereto Pork Isol- est. You must sometimes wonder. if cl.‘ Prank N. Rays, ll ljlllsboro Street. Issac Street. lnrnrnerslrls. - To their surprise and disappoint- ment when our people awoke on Thursday morning s storm oi wind ww- The neovlsvhew more ready money than twenty-rive yeats ago. 8111i We’! Wm‘ ‘bend it ‘where and ‘you are a thinking person. Just why. as a race of intelligent human beings. ‘we have to be hit on the been» one in s te of the ancient tale of seamen of the mysterious weed-bound waste upon the Atlan- tic Ocean in which hundreds of how they please. still there is eorue- thing wrong when so much dnrmey mes out oi.‘ a eonnnuni-ty. which Ought ~10 be went there. The chllef argument in juntiflioetiion iior pun, chasing aibxood. is that they doi w. A. Johnston. Mortar-o. and rain was upon the land. They ~ - nsvr roan a News Dennis-J. I. Oar. 0nd street d Blxil Avenue: 8- l.‘ Cer- 07th ' l mount-crop: N.E.Cr. G3 it.‘ laps.) and it'll-Tl". 300w‘: Dtaad. a . BOSTON llltl Bsnth News .- “"13"”- New York Representative-Initial Powers. cflepgo Representative -I. J. Power head with a club. before we are willing to obey the simplest laws that our body's health demands. Nearly every ailment that now at- dereiict vessels drifted. perhaps with the bodies or ‘ ‘ of ~ their crews. until eventually they fell to .pieces and added to the slimy chaos about them. ‘Mr. Beebe saw the Sargasso weed. and pene- trated it at various points. His explosion of the myth ie probably nptmore flnal that the explosion of Sir James Murray and the Nor- wegian Government. lt seems im- possible to kill a- unyth once it has got firmly established. People cher- ish their desr romantic hallucina- tions. One with a prophetic eye can peer into the future and see e a whole procession of explosive ex- peditions and the sir at intervals for centuries darkened .with the debris of the destroyed but trium- phant Sargasso myth. r .. -,a.. FRIDAY, 30. 1925‘ I THE ELECTION The Lost Continent tion. The few facts definitely known are that the King Government in signally defeated. Premier King and his Cabins; Ministers person- ally defeated. an almost complete , Conservative sweep the Mari- time proyinces. at least five Con- servative gains solid Que-hoe. Ontario at least as strongly Con- servative as before and probably much stronger when all the returns are in. Of the west which is from three to four hours later than the Maritime provinces. little has been heard at time of writing. except the return oi eleven‘ Conservatives and two Liberals in‘ Manitoba. A)...‘ ‘ SHIPPERS _ AND MERCHANTS We remind you that any claims vlor loss or damage to goods arriving from abroad should b eggricd to ‘this office as soon as known. , Insurance promptly effected on’ goods island by rail, sailing vessel or steamship, Phones 87 and 833. "- leaving the . \\--,1» in ‘ ct.»- Charlottetown in ,. < In this province the contest was exceptionally close. At a late hour the returns showed definitely the election of Hon, J’. A. MacDonald. and J. A. Messervey. Conservatives, Messrs, R. H. Jenkins and A E. McLean. Liberalsflfhere were elec- ted up to time oi writing. 69 Lib- crnls. 99 Conservatives, 9 Progres- sives and‘ 2 independents. Conilictingrephrts and cross cur‘ rents of many kinds contributed to the-delay in receiving the returns Have you laid in your -wlnter A belief in fortune telling prob- supply of Coal? It is time you did, ably never, will be eradicated. no matter if ten thousand moreswin- dlers are convicted. Splritlsm does notdeciine because of the expos- ures oi Houdini and the long stand- ing challenges of other investigat- ors of mediums for a single super- natural phenomenon. The will to believe is ail-conquering. There was a. time. not so long ago. when the belief in witchcraft was uni- versal. The wisest men of the age investigated it. took voluminous presslon in‘ the manner of our volt-l We are ready to fill your bins with all good Coal, the best at the lowest prices. ‘A. Pickard s. Co. ii——— o will continue to be seen whenever the proper spectator comes along. Prester Peter was another inmnus myth. the supposed Christian rui- ier of n vogue pagan region into and ‘purchase; as the ‘Malll ‘onlflil’ " . h Houses do in large quantities. each called ‘he Progrresstlly: 31:2“: “at; faking his ‘part. they could lthus w“ a reasm‘ or that party. 'l‘he reason was the . , r h tit. :,fid,,o','v“'|f,w§’n'g_ n: iv cut was not getting fair play. The turned to the weather announce- ments in the Gpardian and there wit; "atrium wmd‘ “l” tacks us is due to something that. a n- Ml" ll 1118111- The “m, m“ m ha‘ ,. ta little care and thought could weather that had b ' 6y um y‘ “ml 80H unsettled oug- powl "w", mo“ u" 1omhave prevented- ~ .{or six-weak; pa“, as if. m sylm- 314st Th; w“; m“, "may flmti And so our overweight and pathy with the turmoil oi the poli- :&'mf'l°°'m‘"° ‘bill'- ‘uwe- ‘l! mY‘““g°r'1'l°lt5:“f°“m are lnmmg 11°" ficnl campaign was still capricious r or e mmequmty l” goods an w a o eat‘ an disturbed In the Murmmas Also ‘that he is compel-led give IFolks who work with their heads , - ilmde for ‘much of his bushes; and are now seeing the wisdom of ex- How was it elsewhere? And they t0 carry many of his customers for erclsing their bodies, as the Crea- . read. "Montreal. cloudy, Quebec 59'5"“ “imam 3W1‘ W" WM"? we tor meant them to’ be exercised Our . _ ’ ma‘ order ouee demands cash in. " ' ‘Mr “- w- ‘m were‘ 313:3." ‘ lifiiliii°iii.°.ii°i.iif.l‘.?§i.i“f..t.‘i§ , uni-slit be extended. In lilo heartl "m" “Tflflfikamm” m‘; slmgwflw‘; "Yeltsin. ' u e e .0 our oca 5 I-ll9 Dvlwllfl‘ WWW Whal-‘hel’ 1"’ ‘is This was not assuring to the mmdem‘ 15 ‘thaw ‘my “was!” “Welsh! flaw ll-ltlllpg.‘ ‘:1? flmsmnlgi - , , o sear owl“ “in” “l” hour M whim rumour, or guilty; lhe knows wile- voters and workers. A late Octob- aicfahgtglrlakgfwrfhidtrgtmiflwewmL313}: friends are advoiating thaiteas vie the polls closed last night, an inno- m“, he and M! witness“ and m5 er rain storm i5 llfllg m o," “k, manage m 8%,”... so he o“ pay can't, or will not, get the real sun. “y e-mm-M» ‘- t... it... t». m» we i::.:’;:.;'f:;'°:.:":. “F31.” .%.‘~‘:.“:.:~....cc:‘:..:"2: 53333.35?‘li.h°3l§i".f.';ii.li"l.i“.f.° - ‘ on o . . ‘ ‘ - ' W83 impossible to obtain anything ‘whole truth and nothing but ‘the seemed to herald Jiffy)“: pro: cred“: ‘guy ma“ o(@mn,|1u.g-1n,tne ‘By the use ofhugglanrpa mm. other myths are moaned by M‘: m“? wmpme ‘alums °1 ‘he “m” "truth. ‘He limnwo fall-so that. level! pects both here and throughout l)lll"e:‘uortl,oif:nniglll'thhn£ l?“ n" outdshagels’ venmme sunlight is 8' Levick in the New York Times? ’ ‘ ‘ a Del‘ pro uce n a special room in m . 1m“). minced»; the jury undglrf. ‘he the ‘Dominion. lbut who could ssytqannluinkfizid lglthmtlfie cash. 1 helm the large hoapmm 8° ° ‘lrsggzizg; ‘Ifftfi: m?‘ .1. . ~ misled by the qala/usl-bl-e algumenteflmd "h" 0i‘ political prospects. sofiiyzlsqm ofiegpei: anélybglgcnilleaggu The patients wear eye shades, Atlantis. Once upon a time it api of the OWN!“ counsel. he knowsmmch . more important ma" thelwuvh ‘Ms 0M“ oil-gm‘ m be able tomnd a cloth a_bout the loins. and the pears that an Egyptian prince toldi h . ‘weather? qmy 5,2740‘ 10% closer we woumbeneiicent rays of the artificial sun Solon that there was a continent; ..‘ that. 9V9l11¢l10l-l!11_81l1lt)'.|l:lI1-.‘llngen- _ "k8 to sea the cash 8mm“ suppfife given a real chance to do their whltx-lh sank into the seal aiteiidan W"? '1'! M5 “"11"” ‘NW 5'0 b14416 i118 Turnlnl to the news columns wellmf: "lttgemcmlddt systfm whm‘; Fm‘?W052i‘;igfitogggfiuzggkzniilazgdazz Ecfllttihsqflhiklf dztyiglrlidsgoglllzhlsfirliofe: ' Vfl.'S i O 8' G B! l' 3 wry phat he may “cape and me rsyread Hon. Arthur MtlflhQIVg mes- deulnwm ‘to gar” gelfyebzgy- 5 [same as that of the sun’ and when fore the! fir: inunow impossible gov-l (“me wimmg m ‘mam his huedomzgllrfgotothwieve ofrlhcgo? “lwe are prllsgalvlltilsmiilrly, oil‘ (grfkc [htwrinllrrjzlhllgillngzllelrile ‘l? lllglwelrlllst 81:1,}: we“ gzlliseth‘; prize? Iflnlfd “Sngloh epurlilllsh fl ll ‘ l _ J ‘ ' . 8 ' on this ground. _you participateo in af/ictqlxx-yrlers. We vknow of stoves wherelmuch as four hours oi trelhtntlezt g: Fdlthe tiimgs‘ n’ tiwcurred to m” B1161 ‘WM u“? ‘Walilng “m-"lldtsncken like a prophet. with d......}.-lf,'.‘,‘;’.'.,° hi5, "Himae time" .132 ywhorlg hi...‘ not only ‘in Prince Edward ‘island less words and high! But on this some price ‘ticket is there as; wusimeilttifixbetfcrgllggfs glfisglzugisi s: mlsflnll- N°b°dY-h5° f5!‘ l"! We "9 ' ' , . u‘. , g _ ', H - n aware. reported t at a. friend had. but mmugmm Canada zilesiage tihere were various conraflglllliayflglrgvgzllzl mi liigdsflgrllhméloul‘;curative effect oi this sunlight vmflshed_ m mom dayzmhe wormlin the ooze of the Sargasso Sea. ‘As cdmdmflm wogmswe‘ as we “ en s an questions. Some said 7t not he good ‘business m have aireutment has been remarkable, was more careless about m, Con, ' ‘ . Whnt does he ‘know about it?" hargam day and p“; the" e-wds on. lchlldfe" llliderwelfllt- Qlllldfe" linents. The priest, said that thel , Th’ Mail“: Wiml tuner “gm “hm” “W” "l" wmwpflfs all a piece of bluff on his part. the bargain counter? Would it nofwnh 5°“ bmles- m9" and Wclllle" lfllllllllelli Wlifillflrgfll‘ H1811 8H Lihyhr‘ The divmm rod retains a h 1d tion. of right and‘ wrong, may wbINo man‘ knows how the e1 u l be bet“... m haw‘, mm p0 price with old slow healing conditions hind Asia and was beyond the Pli-ll r- h ‘i. . .°_ . 8c 0' of {his dear; smqk amp kg: me are all brought back to normal with lars of Hercules and “near to the‘ n pop“ m‘ e e’ desmte m“ m“ “m hope ma)!‘ as m” Md “malls 50mg!" lmoncy mowln-l-r This wmilfl-psilm-‘a few months treatment. ‘true sea." Nobody heard of Adan-luau‘ still“ tlnagict “lands can he pup] who ‘are responsible ‘for the gov- T h _ fnuate tradisl and‘ gilve uhe people the‘ if Finsen, the discoverer of thesellls‘ Wile" "aw? fllflllllofleil t0 8X1“. fvhliézedelgllliggirnnlj:‘bzmiejhglztgifi emmfln b! ma“ wmmlry, ‘the time o sue questions came the reedylulea that the dealler in a1 real llilil" rflyg had "veg just another twentylyct for hnn re so years scientists fronted with ma Dumas or an} . - IPIIWM‘. “Well Mclflhen believes if. "s93 man‘, Examine the ca“ 05mg 3'93"‘!- he “mum have We" the W011‘ have gravely dlscusaed "8 possible witnesses who have seen water '5 notfar distant. when the linlter- H h t of the Man ord-er Houses. and vwideriul fulfillment of his dreams as fflie- 3°01“ M" We" """'°" l° l ‘ - e Dug t o know something “hm” will find a-lotoiltheilr tag dmrgoins. . ' prove its existence and when shal- we l“ round by ma mysterious 9..., m; m, gnarl of mhg country u, ham. be... a" over the D m, e , e , .10 the efficacy or his discovery in‘ ' _ twisting of a witch hazel switch in g o are 1m"'te‘rn3 °t my!” which d!" mtu-elieving all manner of ills in the “w” were tmmd i“ the Gulf °rGas the hands of an initiate lPeo le and its people shall ibe the dommlinion within s. few weeks past." more‘. Ange that: ‘mlfgre lti.bl:lmt’:i¢l>]\'c;human body cony it Slllllllllllfid U19 DP°'A'-1m\' have been pm to dead. becasse. u ~ ‘ - I lei _ aring factor in‘ ou-r elections. sll-fllljlqtngleggrlaé; Egg?“ lglfifiilnfilee King? timeri"... lrhneecucLme-ro ~ i And for lhose oi us who are wcilfleans to renewed argument‘ their supposed guilt was indicated . morn- ' ‘ , ‘ th lesson is obvious. that wes enrll . by the actions oi’ a ma io rod. _ ‘ . . . if l’ h d . ld 9 p 1 F _ g m“ “we we “we? mom,“ whichllllg Miler» D068!!! ll 100K015 ihollgll ..-..k..,“.’.'§ed§d Zgtr $8.3.- ammfio more time in the natural sunshine. "mm Tom“ and wnchcralt Then there is the legend of the 11.100 ma“. qnsmmes Sm] and mblhe knows he is beaten?» so ran some co-operaflvg ilmymg qhewgu,» bodies need it. The Cream,- in. Wandering Jew. one Ahnsuerus. a the comment. And in the bright- u-oui-d be able to meet some of their tended them to have it. ‘wbblel? will) 1B 881d l0 have Btrllck enlng sunshine the people began Mali! order competitions. Take as.————_-————- .393“ ‘"1 H" W"? l0 "19 CPIIQiPiX- ml- ‘MaY We 31°99 "313"- ‘mli’ 914W‘ u, go 1n mcreasm n b h s-n example. cotton goods. Tberelmenibers saved their part oi the “m- Hi5 Punishment W89 U18! llfl e, m Wham... game m, We, pa,“ n g “m e" t° t ° are two ‘cotton factories ‘in New‘ country millions oi dollars during could never die. =0 he keen-e rear- ‘ p“ B‘ Bllunlswick one a-t St. John and one the pa.“ {our years. bearing from time to time in the may Play ‘it WT‘? ""1 ‘hmmim?’ In ‘Marysville- ‘If wr ‘local ‘trailers Liberals and Conservatives com- 3W1"! hlB1Il>PY h M"! holds Cong, f _ M.“ m. M would drop their local jeallousies b. i h w t l - d rec tmes n t o last century h and y? My wwope ti: ‘> : and get together, Go over ho 1N. B. Sea?‘ angmay fi isflaapazv Qgthanis was seen in England and no doubt prisoner, knowing $111K. vrou‘ w ‘ 1 prefer taking his legzitlimelte ‘Millllfll-d . > menu. ramher than‘ accept Mu tree-i‘ Dally Selections ' r-"on Guardian Readers and it ls probable that some cor- rcctions will be necessary, Comment on the situation. as it appears from the information solfar received, would be useless. Th4 signally de- the relative King Government is fented bu; ‘howl strength of the respective parties stands and what figure the Progres sives and independents and Labor will cut lnitlisr-Jnew parliament. it is imipossiblmlitodsay. Fuller de- falls will be iorifltcomllts today and we must bide with patience the ful- ler light. 3v The return of Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighcn in his constituency of Por- tage La Prairie will ‘be gratifying news to the thousands of Canad- ians who have looked anxiously for his return to the ‘Premiership. AWAITINQTHE VERDICT Yesiafllay to many 'a. ‘hectic (my. ‘Not only were the candidates feverishly anxious as to Wllflt the night would reveal lbut mite vest majority of ou-r men and women dwened the uncons- with almost equal fillixllety lrut from widen’, dif- ferent motives. Some. vl-t n: true. were ln-telllgtetttiy interested. They had settled convictions as mo the gain -or the memo Oamads ‘or one or the 4 other not J the political pemtllzs winning. Some wieme personally interested in one qr more of the candidates srnd anvxlionnstoseetlldmwinoistnr loss as dish-encoders» or um- host» my might diceatst Very many. wanted their favorite candidate or their particular psrtym win for no‘ byline-brooks; than that of witmhg the game. mun; it by any pos- sible gnQats, lair or howl. To Ni mostly all the by Wilt hill. ann- ous, devilish. wflflfiiih W910i to the hows quest by fiendish- M‘ l“ WM I"!!! "l" 9"" dorm on aiaise presentation o! his’ case or on o: legfll technicality‘ which in no way mvlullmllzee his guilt. This ds much to ihlope ibr and perhaps i-n no plhaae of mrr activi- ties is the need of ll: more‘ appamntl than ‘in the mlltioal iielld. We need‘ to sound. a higher note in our pulls- lic as ‘well as dn our private. life. We need tin place country albove party. honour and integrity above manor-la] and selfish prosperity: these first, and mainly sought ‘s1 wholesome prosperity shall be add-l ed un-to us. i I l -i—<o¢-——— EDITORIAL NOTES ‘Now ltheltvilt is all mror probably ‘the wind will subside. ‘The ‘politicians wdll now enjoy a; well-calmed iiest—=also the pee-E pile‘. 1' The high ‘winds of "hhle past few week-s strggest some sympathy he- tween. Boreas and the polllbldane. Both blew as lmrd no thiey could and some damage resulted in both cases. Thnmlghmrt lWestern- (‘arterial winter has apparently set in. llca/vyi frost and euowswrms are now in.‘ possession at a. much earlier date: tihnn usual. I Bootlegglixrg has outstripped all other Canadian ‘industries in the; past tilriee or four years. This is‘ one industry that ‘bee fiourlshedi under the idenkensio King govern-i meat. ‘disuse durlhm the past tow weeks.‘ Wleholve meld of men-of W?! Hunt-i ed eavperienoe and less knowledge; would; a sii over e- - midi weltnfonncd platter-m speakers’ “mainland-refinish. the- snd halve wondered how many ‘of our hearts flow naturally all thut People have read mnrny strange w i m) use Mr. Traded- for you -to whine about Mail Ord-or House-e. its for you to get a mlove on and change some of your ‘methods, or your irlrsln-css will continue ‘be duriildle. There ‘in no reason lnr "i‘t.- but something is vrrong in the sysilgnn ivhen the following actually occurr- ed recently. A party wanted a cer- tain arhlcle, He; solw it listed in a catalogue for 88.00 ‘he preferred to ‘buy all. home, won-t to ‘his local d68- ier and -he wanted $12.00. ‘He sen-t away for ‘h and when it arrived it was exactly ‘the Sillliie: q-uali-ty as. she lc-call dealers article. Anolherlar tlicle which was‘ priced in the oat- luiogue at $4.00 the local fllelalier wanlfed $6.75 fury-kt. This lis alto- gether too ‘much difference, And the people can-not lbe blalmleld for flfllflflllibg their money arway. There is a lllCilEJW loose ‘ill our local tzreld- era ‘machine. ‘Pzorhaps the whole system wan-Ls overhauling and re- uddusluing. Get husby 1M r. ‘local Deu- ‘lclr. zwle want no trade with» you. (live is a chance. l1 um Sir. etc" . . J. B. D. MARiTliViE RIGHTS woo-ee-eoowoooowo-eooeoeoo Octobtr 30, 1926 GUARID YOUR THOUGHTS: —— Finallybrethren. whatsoever things are true. whatsoever linings are honest. whatsoever things are just. whatsoever things are pure. what- soever things are lovely, whatsoev- er things an: of good report; if there lbe any virtue, and if ther: be any ‘praise. think on these things. Philippians 4: 8. ‘PlkAYERz-fi Spirit Divine. out is therein. ‘Cleanse this spring of all our being and keep it clean. then life shall flow from lie f0 others. FAR AWAY Where is now the merry party l remember long ago. (fathered round the Christmas iire. Brightencd by its ruddy glow; Or in Sllllimill"?! bulmy evenings. ln the lleld upon the hay. They hnve uil dispersed sud wan- dered Far away. far away. They have all dispersed and wan- dered Fur away, far away! Sin-The tnrlfl’ and senate re- form are ‘being made the doniinant factors in the present election, The country needs a policy wherein all industries are used alike and all sections oi Canada rec-give fair play. There is great unrest in the Dominion today, There has been in the past. An not was signedin i867. the British North American Act. The provinces by the sea were a party to that act. The ‘Maritime ‘Provinces ‘by that statute were to have an equal chance for prosperity with all parts oi Canada- .\ lf we will follow events ‘from that time we will find that the ex- pectations oi that date_hnve not been carried out. Gradually and con tinualiy we have lost what we had. We have lost control oi our hanks. lost our manufacturing interests. our railroad which was once called the lntercoionial and we have lost our population. ‘Prince Edward ls- land has a smaller population to- day than twenty years ago. That is not progress, This state oi affairs is not the sole work oi either Con- servative or Liberal parties, Each party is responsible for the circum- stances we ilnd ourselves in. When one party in the Maritime provinces has tried.to put forth a proposition that would do these pro vlnces some good the other party would say they were playing poll- tice. Politics is in the path oi pro- gress in the Maritime provinces to- day. The provinces by the sea must out forward a united ironl and not lay down on the 50b of getting what rightly belongs to them. The Western provinces received Some have,gonc to lands fur dis- tent. ‘ And with strangers home. Some upon the world oi‘ water All their lives are forced to roam: Some have gone from us forever. Longer here they might not stay. They have reached a fairer reg- ion. For sway. far away. They have reached a fairer region. Far away. far "away. -Supplied by lMrsJ-l-l, Beard. Ont. ---»~-¢o>-—-——- made their 0CTOBER_ 30.—Love plays a great part in your life. and you should marry young. but don't rush things. inquire well into the-char- acter of your lover. and see tlht he is Just and generous. Try to-ihlnk kindly ofthe faults oi others. and never give way to distrust. and do not listen to idle tales. Your birth-stone is which means hope. Your flower is the hop. Your lucky colors are yellow and te . the opal. REALISTIC "How did Bill get in such a man- gled condition?" “While he was ibufiding an sir castle it toppled over and he got hit -by the falling bricks." __-._i_ from political bust and‘ decided what have succeeded in gaining valuable concessions, it is up to these pro- istand up for Maritime rights, campaign cut adrift affiliations of the the West ivanted and went after it and they people lasi I evidence and reported that it was an absolute fact. A historian has said that nothing in historyseem- ed to be more thoroughly estab- lished by the best of evidence than the existence of witches. These unlortunntes were burnt to death and killed by other barbarous means. Yet today if anybody de- nounced another as a witch we should think the denouncer was (le- mented. We do believe in them. though some oi the wisest men 0i medieval and ancient times believ- ed as firmly as we believe that the earth circles round the sun. The belief in a flat earth has not vau- lrc-l altogether. Thur-a urc- thou~ sands of people who befleve in it. nnd moreover are capable of prov- ing it. Conan Doyle und many others believe in gnome. They ale prepared to testify that they have talked to them. nmidied them‘. l vinces to send a ‘party to ‘Ottawa who believe in fair play for all parts oi] Canada and above uil to Liberals and Conservatives com- bined in ‘the West to get their rights. We cannot hope to make any headway towards one rights as long as we have, a Conservative and a. Liberal party in these pro- vinces based on party. That fact is very plain. Some of the leading men in ‘tho Maritime Provinces have been and are fighting for Maritime rights- JVir. llance Logan of Cumberland n Liberal candidate, lion. IF. B. McCurdy a former Con- servative cabinet minister and T. W. Caldwell the (Progressive mem- bor for Carleton County have and are putting forward Maritime claims and working hard for these provinces. The St. John Daily Tele- graph has dons valuable work for Canadian‘ unity and Maritime rights. Let the entire press oi these provinces follow suit. We have an election a short distance away and in all the electoral districts we have both Liberal and Conserva- Weather and Captain Kidd \ Titers are millions who believe in the weather predictions set down months in advance by the compilers of the patent medicine nlmnnncs. When one of the pre- dictions comes truc. the failure of u thousand predictions is forgotten. Yet meteorologists say that it in impossible t0 forecast the venthor several days in advance. let alone which Nostnrians had wandered with their Christian doctrine. lie sent a letter to the princes of En- ropefleecriblng his domain. one of those interesting fauna was a race of one-eyed wild men. Perhaps no- body believes in Prester John now‘. but perhaps there 1s nobody who does not believe in something 0r sowebnrly equally mythical and no incannhle of death as the Wan- dering Jew himself. Two Tons of Pure Castile Soap We have just received direct from Paris two tons of the purest CASTILE SOAP a portion of which is new on display In our window. Secret Service Men Hot After Smugglers (Canadian Press) This ‘soap which is cut in 10 lb. blocks la made from Olive Oil and is recognized as the most cleansing and most senitarysosp on the market lwllrrlulilumo. Mic... Oct. 29 todayg.‘ . Smuggling (lutia-ble goods from the United ISiletes into ‘Munlitoba is ‘no longier a ‘profitable nor ivtraotive occupmtlon. states A.‘ Cole. customs inspector for "he ‘district (XI ‘Mun- iiobe. who recently returned ‘Prom til vtlsic ‘to the customs stations, along the international border, l Wlthrl-n the past two months Mlle customs force‘ at the boundary heal ic ‘n materially strengthened. ZAP": proximately 200 socret service men! have berm ‘recruited by the fedora-ll authorities to assist in oomlbattin-g. mug-gllng. A nnmlle-r of \t‘he»m halvei While the supply lasts we will rshali a 10 lb. cake at 02.00. ‘ . Get yours at once. THE 2 macs 149 Great George Street ‘McDonald & Bradley nix months in advance. ‘There is no greater myth than the ground hog on Candlemas day gives n clue to the weather for tho foi- lowing six weeks. but there hardly a newspaper on this contin- _cnt daring enough to refrainfrom noting whether Candlemas Uny cloudy To do so would he to chow a hazardous respect for the intel- ligence oi renders. Time and again it has been shown that Call- tsin Kidd was no pirate but a highly respected New York marin- er who was hanged in London as the result oi a frame-up. But to announce that Kidd was not a pir~ ate would he tantamount to assert- ing that Jesse James was mt u bnnk robber. Fifty times have expeditions been formed to exllu me the buried treausre of Captain Kidd. lt has not been found yet. for the truth of the matter is that it is buried in the heart of the lost tive candidates- The old parties of these provinces ‘have got to sink party politics und present a. united. front ii this part of Canada is to receive its due. Can you show that the Maritime Provinces will re- ceive justice under the present sys- tem oi parties. if so how can it be accomplished? What has been ac- complished in the past by playing politics in this part of the countflf Why ‘have not these provinces been treated right ln the lpast? There should be discussion in the press oi the Maritime rights. more than we are getting now- Each candidate should makr. very pub- lic what he means by Maritime rights. After this election is over the Li- beral and Conservative members of ‘the three eastern provinces should unite and form a solid front on the rights oi these provinces, n, the old ma!“ Wm not can“ continent which in turn is hidden prlaylé politics. then the people of . _____i____.__ t e stern provinces must nee w vinces at a ‘pledge that the suc- lt that um rm or the country at calorific-nasa- will work one. the next election is represented by e,- ud qugg “km; ‘dean-um, o; the!» WW P"! will"! lfllore illPl-Y- each. because of politics. then we ll will he the only way to receive shall gradually get what n dud us our lust due. l have bad to leave in thees provinces by the sea and .111! MU" mid 1° "like I "Vi!!! we will have a. Maritime associa- and there are thousands of others Lion‘ m‘; yin h; “ma; m m, m" that have had to do so, There must what is ours- ~li each section of be something very wrong with this part of the country when such a condition exists. l lbiame neither and no political sidetraclting ss ws party particularly for both are in have new. Let us have lots of dis- llie fault.and hav- subsoribed tovcnssion. fair claims we will have fair play concessions dnrlnl the past four v lsiManitnlba border. nlon-g which are "levitate the hirer line Calada make a hold statement of‘ been assigned -‘o the prairie prov-‘ P"°l"""°"l' iince patrols. \ l All told. about 36 ctr-stoma offi-l ‘cars am now on- duty along the nan. onosns RECEIVE raomrr ATTENTION |stru-n»g l’). customs . The lmen stat-Zoned at these poiniin con- of defence. lwbdcli trims to chock who activities ‘of the smugglers from Itihe United l States. l Unice and lillce uroh-w-ins. ‘n They ‘look so much npnrt flint you can't tell ‘them apiece. l “m? mm ‘that “mm "n h“ vUnice has teothens. [nice bu n‘!- meen “mus, reduced mggmvgd my U’ Y0" put your fingers ill l icv [the tremendous increase rim cilotoms mmlfh f“ bu“ 7°“- irevednue at lborale-r pc-inlte‘, silnlce ‘pre- u s l "km vonlt ve e forts were inlwrlsiillefl," . said Mr. Ode. "rile work of ‘the, If takes a fellow 0f some tout-n Iorcef" he added, "ha; 59m “gm. to make a name for himself. but n 811111011840’: ffllggllhkffid by the oooper- Ell‘! only has to face the person, rrfirm or‘ nla an and ‘Urnlilted -—-—- 3'41"!” Clwlllmfl OPlM-‘ilfi. llollowlluig| A good wife maketh a good hill-l- the ratification of who Treaty of‘ band; the lbad ones lire ail self- Wasliingtoo for the eupprgggiqm m}; made. smuggling. and made rhi-il easier- by ltllo severe penalties provided! tor smuggling M. the ‘lest session of the federal parliament. "Anyone who mow emnggfies into’: Canada abode ‘to the value or $200 - or ‘more ‘is llullile to imprisonment ' for a term not exceeding siivvsn years and not less than one year. ovn conviction lo.- a, mp1 , The court has no option in the mat ' telémgllfgntlgdehgrpiallllcd. o government d members-ts. through the dpfllllllgls 0f cmusslerr. has been variously eednvsted between 025.000.1100 and 8504100000. Any worth while es- eimdlo. however, would have to be biped on o knowlsd V"! urqn ' /\ " is ."'»'\n ~ rr gellowewessdilfloflllflo flattened n. ‘flotsam-tam , , '. u) . The man who made the Life ers certainly made s mint. Sav- years through sending a solid block the nresvnt ind vast siste- 0f Progressives to Ottawa, ism is: the m» of the Maritime pro l am. Sir. etc" l. HOWARD men