1 i . . wr* " 1 » l ocrosss 10, 1025 - ~- _ _Q _ -1-as cn.inLo1'rs'low1~l cu - ~ I ` Vote for ' Speakers Elicited The Corran Ban political meet- ing Wednesday night. at which Hon. Dr. McMiilan’s full statement was made of the local Govern- ment's position in regard to the Mitchell immigration scheme (giv. en in 'yesterdTy's Guardian) was well attendeg despitethe wet wea- ther. The speakers were accorded n good hearing. The chairman, Mr. J. J. Trainer, presided capably and iinpurtlally. - Mr. J. A. McDonai|d. Mr. J. Augustine' McDonald. M. I.. A., spoke in place of one of the Conscrvative candidates, Mr. J. A. Mcsservey, who, it was regretted. was taken ill shortly before the meeting and was unable to at‘te'nd. Mr. McDonald, who represents the constituency in the local Parlia- ment, came quite llnprepared to speak but surprised his warmest supporters in a brilliant _address which showed ii comprehensive grasp of Federal affairs. Mr. McDonald first dealt with fiscal matters, reviewing the free lrude platform of the Liberal party in 1019 and the subsequent chang- es iiiudc therein to concede to the wishes of the Progressive meni- bers of the West. Ho pointed ollt that in view oi tiio Fordney tariff adopted by United -States it was the duty and the right oi’ the Can- adian (loverirmeiit to raise our tar- iff to protect the farmers of this country. Dealing with the egg our-silon, Ml'. Mciionalil explained that the lowest prlcc generally obtaining here is in tho spring when large production has a tendency to low- er the market. ’i`lie eggs are then put ilito cold storage. About l)ec- ember the cold storage eggs are used. Down in California, where the season is reversed, the spring eggs start to come ln, and that is the period of their lowest prices., Consequently those eggs come in- to Canada. in large numlbers. com- peting with our eggs ut that sea- son, and as a result our producers do not get the price they other- wise would. Reference was also made to butter and cheese. Our natural market is in Nova Scotia, which possesses all the mineral wealth to entitle it to bc- come the greatest manufacturing province in Canada. Vessels here could ship profitably to Sydney with increased industrial activity there. This home market was our ideal market. The respective policies of the two party leaders with regard to railway' transportation were re- viewed. Mr. Meiglien has stated that there were certain disabilities under which the Maritime Provin- ces are workingy and he haspro- mised u remedy. Mr. King, on the other ixaiiilrcomes down asking. “What ure Maritime rights? l don't know what Maritilne rights arc." 'l‘he King Government proposal of building brunch railways all through thc West was referred to. One Progressive member was hon- est enough to state that he would vote against a certain railroad pro- posed i'or his own district, as he believed it.was a waste of money. lie made that statement in the House of Commons, and the Lib- eral iGovernment was forced to withdraw the bill. Other bills to extend railways in the West. were cited. and the fact that Liberal, as well as Conserva- tive, members of the Senate voted against the Goveruiuent's measur- es. Now Mr. King is trying to make his election sure in the West by denouncing the Senate. He ai- ._____i___.i__. ._. to-o-one-vo-044-o+oo-o4++¢-oo-o-» Condensed Specials BAII.--oo. por word. not each ilvrtion ia nu column. vo-o-0-o~o+oo+o-oo-0-O-0-A-O-0¢+O-0 'POULTRY PLUCKERSWANTED Apply llarrn Almttoir. siiea-10-al _k_é_ ; *WANTED-DINING-ROOM GIRL. A l Vi t ia Hotel. IIIII' II III 5370 s sl. *Tour-BETWEEN Hli.|.saono iSt.. and Jenkins' store, purse coil- tainling money, Reward. lL0iiv.~ at 177 Euston. 5420 II- sues sAuNsoMs sausiioss- -Made 1|-ash every day. Saunders. lwwsom az Co.. Market Build- |||g_ 2374-7-23-B ll'l0S. n mouse ro i.s'r-No. S2 EI-M~ Ave, Apply T, R, Cudinore. 6388-10-9-3i #noone 'ro i.s1', on eurrs or rooms (furnished or unfurnish- 'ed.) -Central location. For Dill" _ ticalars apply at Guardian Of- f|¢¢_ 5279-10-2-tl. I*-iAKIT:|EN RE-PTSTTING YOUR plants be sure and use Bvllslo- iis, effect is marvellous, 1:10 Kent so-inet. Bolo-9-22-ii *YOU WANT GOOD INVELOPES Prices l50for20o. 150 for ride. 250 for Soc. 600 for $i.;00. 1.000 for $1.95, Pmtnald. Guardian Qlllce- °.ioe Pniriviuo or avslv description, cheaply and expedi- Warm Applause. ' so stated that if olected he would have an Immigration Minister ap- lwinted from the West. What would that mean to the Eastern Provinces? All immigration would go to the West. On the subject of immigration Mr. McDonald said that he had oc- casion ias_t year to introduce in' the local House a resolution re the Andrew Fraser Mitchell -matter ior which he had been subjected to considerable criticism. lil do- ing so it was never his ,lnteiitioii to make any personal attack on Hon. Mr. Sinclair. But conditions have become aggravated of late. Resigns Moroccan §'P§O§‘i§I'§§'\»i`r1'§§§'I‘l»'l"f‘!' , G I dl Um JoT»”l$:gtIiIiry- Hominid; *il* DOLLAR NEAR PAR By W. R. MORBON Our foreign trade and interest balance if left to thom- seives would semi our dollar lsr below par, and it would be an advantage in our selling. to have our dollar nt a discount. We sell mostly raw materials und n cut in exchange would be n big factor in getting foreign orders. On tho other hand we buy mostly manufactured goods and luxuries and ri depreciated dollar would increase the dimculty in buying those. That would be all to our advantage, 'increasing American invest- ment in our bonds and mortllnSeB Bild 00101'-iiiiiiliil I' I-he only factor that is keeping our dollar up. These American purchases are only made possible by our excessive purchases from them in excess of olir sales to them. That excess is made possible only by the fact that our iarill is mitch lower than that' of the U. S. it is onli' I'3 “B high IIIIII I‘3 “II sclentidc, and the science oil nts for lielshi. -lf we trace these factith rough we see that by our lower tariff we are assisting the U. S. _in_buy us out. 'to close our factories, to restrict our foreign market in selling our wheat and other products. Are we DIHYIUS III* I°°I'I i . » _ »‘i,B__DI-_*N . _ T PAGE NINE. _ _ M“¢IIIii=\°1i .v a llvili"nlscllssl0is li _ lsinlilliil - _ I t cami all lliilllia . ' ____--0 - _ Logical Arguments ol The Conservative CID -srl 6'? editor of the London Spectator 'in an address today be-fore -the Can- adlian Club. Strachey deploréd gloomy views held. by many of his (Canadian Press) I I- I ’I‘ORON|'l‘O, Oct. 9.-ilndulify Ill '- ' i Great Britain is well- on the W-ly M1 ' " i recovery, declared J. -Bti Stl-ache! " I ve-d no useful purpose. No matter ways fpceel-ble to look back to day! worse. I , I een IIIIIII that in Europe theit- wore particu HON 'VIII §I\II I AIR Yeh' 'IIII I ( H lo at committee of lilo iiouse und IIII IIIIIII, _I`_IIIII “IIIIIII _IIIII IIIII eIII"I_I M|¢_ _y_ h_ y|.D0NAID. W 1| the whole ming was mm to p|e__es_ here. (ii_c.i.t llritain ptissed n S.lfc- I I' ‘ 9 _ _ _ , didli’t some Liberal senat rs vote Mn King _\.ephhiuled _his com_,m_t__ l.,uniii oi industries Att -by which _I _ ° the Government was given power. IIIIIIIIIIIII III” IIIII' ___ _ »- _- HON. MR. STNCLATRI The Frost Proof Warehouse. til; IIvI_:;hIII;:éIi,I,I,5,EII;,\'hI whole fight was between those . to effect. it was passed merely II'IIIIwIIy"I' The C' P' II_' “Ie II'II` _ _ (Canadian P|-¢|;,) Cmiliiiiiilig. Mr. lVici)onald said to protect Great Britain against III°III`I`I° get IIIEIIIEIII' IIIIIIIIEIIIIIII III CALGARY, Oct. 9-Aliliarently he was informed from u reliable in-ir own deflated currency, it is III” NUYIIIWSHL 'iiley Ii@ I»9iiiIi?iiX Iii gentlemen' it was agreed that $10,-'just the point. " I’°I'°I`IIIII°III' I IIIII' MI' °I'I‘I°II“e GHBDS Cllliiiiy- 000 wus to -be placed in the Estiln~| Notwithstanding Conservative was ‘III PIIhIIIIh9iI Iii Ihe Guhfdilhh -- ates to frost proof the Georgetown.criticism to the contrary, the po- I»I°“'°I7II'II°I° °II°°pI °II°- IIIIIII III" (Canadian Preul' warehouse. |pulation of Canada is increasing I-"ICI Ihlli Wa! Clif Oliii I i`I0ii f-_ ~MON-TREAL. QW.. Oct. 9.-»Dr. This matter was referred to e.t;frcm year .to year at as favorable I 1° Sei Y°=\ Sask---N. Mcwssart. -Pirosrersive took it out. The reductions made in tnrhtf inlygigi- MR s_NC___A_R wh ___ _._¢‘,__.l ‘Iif Mr. Sinclair denies that," duties have been justified by t e - ~ I H~ ' .las'll°::.,2‘:..n°?,f.““s2..;*;°.r:,:‘,'9f0T9 U18 C0ml1iIHSi0_fi- say that is not a.u honorable course a further reduction can the made. VOICES” Why didnt you go the "_" for ii man whom we expect to fight A VOICE: The people don't see Ilrit time. (Canadian Pressl ifor Island rights. There are no|any reduction. ‘I“I0N. IVIR- SINCLAIR1 I WHS KNMLOOPS. B. C.. Oct. 9. - public works in reason that we Mr. Sinclair cited in reply com- there- “hd I Blif- Ihe Wh°I° hem* "3i"il\8li'iil his Whirlwind ¢0lil`Ui’Bi'II' get in this Province which any parative prices on -hinders, mowers IHS- lliiili the iillBi‘ii00ll- sh Colunrbla to a cloie- IiIZ‘Iit H0" member should turn down. liow- sind gasoline engines. ANOTHER- VOICE- If l-Ii@l"0 I5-Arthur Meighen addressed a gath- evcr, it is up to the Potato Grow- He had not followed Mr. McDon- 80105 I0 llw ilil9l‘l’lili¢i0i1H l-i\Bl'@ :ring of electors las; night. 'The ers and Mr. Sinclair to square ac- ald's argument about a certain WIII IIB Other interruptions. If egg;-pound -train made a l0il80l‘ INFD counts with one another." (Ap- branch railway in the West. he IIIIII IhIIII_II°III SIIIII III' III°IIIh ‘I Ihllii lliilllli ill KB-l¥\I°0l>S I0 iJ€i'ml'i- pluuse.) said. ‘VIII ‘I0 II- _ the Oonservat/ive leader lo speak 'ln Hon. J. E. slnenul-. Mn. J. A._ nl%l3oNhLn; "'rne __wi?_Tgl_1¥_l;___V0(I_<_?_l~I__Sg~___e_§;iut yvlir this _ciéyhwhere ii capacity audience Government ntr ace a measure ‘ ~ - .lrfe e m. Locking at Mr. liicDor|ald‘s to build a railway for political pul'~ w§'_I£aN-__hhI_V;R-___ gI_I:S£»AI§!_ 'Ighs __Thedleaderl'_ of £10’ ___¢;l:_P0llI¢‘i;9i1 _._.._.. .__ *___ ._ ._. ‘ ~ W s owe no 5 gas a e il er 'l' 'P 'U' 4’ 1' 'U' 'P Q 'I 'll 1' Q if if 'I' * * * 0 * 'P O Q if * O If : ;Ilfi%n¢;l9t_:'_I;0I9Ttl=1;llgn=t III;eht_;9IIII°'II5_ l7I'I;_KT'I¥_;l_1s'Il‘l X-LCQOPIGI; - Y llwneiutnte- gel By 0 i felt was that l recommended 11 his tour. l?ie apparently has comple- O' character, examined the recom- , 'I' mendations which he had himself That is my position. it has alll z ;z_hd cor_r_esponded whth several of been put two years ago before the_ _ w__eq_ 4' AiIi’¢TeIIIleT)tsefrItIIEnmIEEIle T“eIiI1IE>tl‘ei.IiI!reid Sttgt $iIi’>I::;ryIl w‘iIlIlhITetIsyoIiE .1TlII‘lI§E§nThnEI.'p'ih:I§§¢;,:i:&%nbTeaI:iTe recenuy formed T°i`°iii\"( rain ....--.- 1' that he was a man that could do Continuing. Mr. Sinclair refer-7 ' lhI°“II`I`I‘I- IIIIII 5II*3II -P what he represented him ift d d ii lil wlll"'r“"i-r-:f.---“-c'-- country men, l-le said 'he was no _P- .heliever in pesirinrlam which sei* German Delegates In_ how 'bad conditions were it was al- ,sigting That Their- wihen they were immpamlralhiy Country Must Not poses which the Progressive mem- -- ber for that district got up and (Special to The Guardian.) denounced, and made the Govern- LOQARNO, Switzerland, Oct 9- ment withdraw," ’l‘he erman_delegat4ss to the se- HON. MR. SINCLAIR: “I don't curity conference are insisting l remember anything about that that they must take back to Berlin railway," He cited some branch some tangible proposition that , railways, fMr. McDonald replying wars initiated under the League every time “That is not the one." of Nations covenant against ag- MH.. McDONALD: lt is in Han- gressor states shall not be fought Iliiii Ihe illl€Bii0ll of reinihufslng Gene,” L hut, C mmhhd ,. og sa'IlIIheaIS‘EanEit§anpls.;;dIt pE>ITTtihIi?uIin 0I‘IliiGIEtIiTn;EiId;(i;IiIor to meet German t_h_e__:x_;irmy men defrauded by tha Fwnch ty_,°°p“Y'|n Ihhoroccoewho 1923, Mr. Sinclair continued, when views, the juridical experts of the l__ L e out oi' $17,900 Ill U18 DUT' hu rn,-and hu paw H8 I' they killed the-bill for additional conference are striving to con- “IIIIIII °I IIIIIII III I’~i“9i'“I:_l<_;i&__thiht no ~°-i'*_l*' "where independent engineers' re- tlcle 10, of the covenant in their . i 'vc a _ - _ ... .. ;-_»--_-»-_ -_-mg -_-_;»_;» gg- 5:1323 32:' .?::;‘.r.°.'ll:.‘:_ ‘hz ia: ;i:z“°.§;l..s,. °‘ IIIIIIIIII- IVII- S“II"lI9i`-‘l» K- C-. the f II]I£II:_Iuh°IIbI(___e“ found with the were passed individually by both This article, outlining the proce- Ieader 01 me Llbeml party III IIIIII (‘udIvei'iliiieiit in the mana ement Ioi’ IIIIIIIIIIII' A III‘II'e III be IIIIIIIII IHIIIIIIII IIII IIs' Imvmce' sum at the Irlgmsh meet- Ifiairs which bud -heengremediell 'MR' ‘I' A' MIIDONALDI DIIIIIII gIeIIII°II IIIIIIII' IIIIIIIII IIIII I”eIIgIIe ing that the local Governinent|I: mf" _ 'Hmt tem of omce h some of the Liberal Senators vote members “to take necessary steps should pay this loss which was ;3_I;trg1lh:I’ _I_xpe___muIr__ and hy thi against that at the time it (was to afford passage through their mI_II:I|III' by II,III collectioilgiih rtivcnno properly duct IIIIIIIIIIII III) IIIIII? IIIIIIIIIIIII' III IIIIIIIBII DI any III me -1 lilli'*l Oil fllfotl _ , _ HON. Mit, SlNCLA'iR: What do members of the League which are u “D H of mpeg,"-9 1-elugivp tn ing the rev,_-“heh of me |»mvh_U‘_ the surpiiis thus ticntcii beilil, up yqu _Her _“__ _uopemun to mtect me covewill es n P hm] the lhxhhymh have cermmly plicil to the reduction of taxation `MR_ _I A ‘MCDONALD To me um of m0I’Leng_I:e_ ilie right to xi i`ull explanation. Mr. IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIICIIIIIIW’ IIIIII' time thai; they were ingrljducgd in Dr. Stresemniln, Foreign Minis- ,\icDonulii wished to state emplla- IIII-I IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII' 11 body Dim-i'i_ they vote ggaingt ter ofthe Reichstag told M. Brland iically that so long as hs was iii WIIIIE III” IIIIIIIE was IIII IIIIIIII li" I ` of France today that Germany has thc liousc hc would never votc II°II”`y' III" I‘I`I"’IIII"I IIIII IIIII' I‘I`”` 'HON MR g|N(*LAm- N0 lno binding agreement with Russia ilnii the $17,000 .-ilioulu lic paid ny I‘”’I “’.“‘II’I’I II' “II I' “IIIIIII ""Iy don't think sc. I ' . ' lnimlcal tothe Allies but that Ger- [hh |0hh| (;,,,.,,rhhh.,m_ (hhhhm_____| lic worked oilt li’ all thc nations MR_ _'_ A_ _McDONALD_ I Wm many must conserve her n_lend_ 1- by -- - ei I” ll’iii`@i'-'l~ ` " " . " 1. state. if German ' consents to oln ’l‘i|c reply clinic -back vigoroiis- III`II_II _I0 l_>_\‘l_Ilg_nbo;l_t as ii i_s_ IIII.hI0N_ MR SINCLAIR; _I dm-e the League the ,French sny sjolu- . :‘.;”.;'i;:l,.:‘.-t.:.".,';~ ".2, .;,‘;;:. ---» -- ---- me of of ic num ci oi' Cabinet llliuis- where one liberal Senator who is guarantees for Poland will imme- ters who have ilcserteii their owli by IIIII IIIIIIIIGIIIIIVIIII' IIIIII II`Ive J ‘ - ` . . t li' tl -i d my gh diately become easier. constituencies was cited by the IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIeII IIIIIIIIIII to II'y III`II NI lIiI.3cvoIEedcol;IgnpelT1;‘_ ragga bill: The security conference is ex- speaker, who then took up the III? (I‘II'III`II;I\I)IiIIIiIIIItI;\III;I 8I_fIII_uIf)I:_IIII Ml; J, A_ MCDONALD; Swamp pected to reach its end next week. Preston inquiry into freight rates IIII__uII_I';___IIIflI$m_IigIIl.0r;Ivmfh Ithhuhh Daudurand ' Premier Mussolini of italy will be ami the Petersen contract. When _ _ I' H()N_ MIR_ SINCLMR; He -wap present at the concluding session. mis Inner measure came up in tions for thi. rctiremcnt of certa n one of the _hes I t t k h ld v es s oc o ers. Pm.hhmem_ Mr__Kmg declared his cabinet Miillsters and the fuilure_ VUL _'_ A_ M_D0NALD_ H _ -A-<-oc--_ intention to stand or full b it lut III IIIIIIIIII III IIIII III IIIGIII IIIIIIIIII I I 6 B an H I l I I b II I’ I ' constituencies Mr Sinclair said I‘IIIeI'II'I IeII‘I°I` III III” Senate- I erisaiprovu ia s ' ' . ‘_` _ .. ‘.. : y s lu oi' the l'rogressives inc ' _ ‘ ' ' lsn is sr-.unter nepuluén, the vice ' proposed contract was submitted IIII IIIIII_II'II_II`I_ .I.IIII_ UIIIIIIIIEIII IIIIIIIIII’ p|~@h|(]0;|i_ in the Senate, ` man to the Provincial Government iely recovered ifrom the indllsiposi- 'I' who turned out wrong. 'In recom- tion which pampered mm a few O mending him i inquired into his dn g 5 q_ ' 1 Dr .Mei-chant, Chief Director oi Education in Ontario who ll one of a committtee of three to investi- gatg the remit: obtained from bl- lingual schools. Expect Decision On Water Diversion * Dispute (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 0-'l`be United States Supreme Court is expected to rule next Monday on the efforts of Minnesota, Ohio. Pennsylvania and Michigan to halt the diversion of water from Lake Michigan by the Chicago Sanitary District. Belief here is-that the court will not permit illinois and the sanl-, tary district to drag out the pro ceedings as they are charged with attempting to do by asking SIX months _ln which to reply. Maritime Religious Council Elect Officers (Canadian Press) FlbElDERilC-’I\ON, N. Li.. Oct. 9.- George D. Wallace of .ilallfsx has - ‘ ‘ ' ‘ _ lrrtn _ will not be it government canziilluie nrmsh (.0h_mmn _ _ __ 10 _ ____ _ __ nd Prosperity &__ ____ -T _ ff _ now. SURVEY UT THE Plllllllllll' SITUATICN THROUGHOUT` ‘ THE DIFFERENT PRUVINCES Reports From All Sources Show That A Conservative Victory on October 29 Is Not Only Looked For But Assured.- Thousands of Liberals Desertilig' Party (Special to The Guardian) I Q.ia-‘.- "li -ho '.~.suly one OTTAWA, Oct. 9.- 'i`li.~ Cciiiral .-ic:it.~' ii'ii»ni.ii'_» 1-- tl-ucb. .- (Tity the Conservative Bureau unllcr thc Cori.--."=. zltivcs will ci- 'L ten mom- chairmunshlp of Sir .Tallies i.oiig~`bers." heed, requested the several pro-I Cn' 'io--'Neillicr the Prime vlncial organizations when tlie_l\llni_ . ,--_,,~,,,,\-(. g-__ Uh|,|u¢.,¢u|. Conservative candidates were select lengt: .4 from "Tis :i'o\'iui;c il s s ure tcd and a survey made of the po-'of .Alt-ci‘oii." I liticul situation in each consi|_lucii~_ figmlliolm _'"1 iight llerc is bc- CY 10 forward an estimate oi thc -.~-l-on Colisl-.i'\n' 'cs and Progres- TIISIIII III the e"~"fII0li 0" IIIfIi-t-is ill l-ncli clllisiiiiicncy. III I-he III” OI DIII '~`IIIZeIII`I IIIIIIIIII bar li on :ii-c|ii'nio ini'ormlltion as l _ - n Ihe IIB" IOIII yeaIfS II’ QII” I'IIIII_eII the trcnrl of sentlrnciii has horn Smtes- I'II°III Ihe IMIIISIIIIII III°IIIII`|l-onipllcd the following cs-tinictc. In ces Come” I`eIIIII`IS OI IIIII' IIIIIIIIIII IIIII' thc l’l'ogi-esslvo column 'ure includ- IIIIIIIIIIY ‘II °I'5‘IIIIZII‘I IIIIIOI' III IIIIII':i~il :ill intl-|r<>l\lic:`1:»;. while in lili- P°I'I UI `III`0Ic'~`II°II IIIIII IIIIIIIIISI IIIII|doul\ii'ul cniliinu is placed those G0V‘3I`hUI9III~ AIIOIIIUI IIIIIIIIIIIC IS I'II";<-olisllili»»iii-ics will-rc the trend of ll\1D0DliIi1i‘I\Y0IlIi€_ A-IISIIUIIIIII Ih"II_"pubiic sentinii-nl has noi yet been ty among the agrlcu_ltur.'-il 1-las.-s_»‘s.__,__hhh,-ly h,diL.med_ but most significant is ilic_\nizinini~ ],__m________ (__ ity of the reports in stating that ],_,h____, Ed“.hm Ishmd | 0 I1II’eI`aI3 IW Ihe IIICIIISLIIIIIS III'f SIIII` Nova Scotia il 3 porting Conservative cii'-i liivii alleli- phrgmehh had 0;-|18,-(.,] (hy. hi,-,,h|.hill` , till. .'ii»i.lui ioil\‘\.‘iil.oi\ ol liie oh B western flighv fur I,-ylltlcnl!.»...riil1uc ltcligloir. l-.ducatloiiui IHHII DUNS OI' thi? Same iH`l‘ "fi Lv' 1'- i-*V111 lI'011l the Privy Council to abllcal against lho,IIl‘IlI -`i"l'i" '-iii “-‘- -\Ii-“S '\`l'iiIl\'i'- MISS decision of the Supremo Court oi"il1\i'ris 1:t~\. \\' »‘ ,\iil<-limp and Canada who decided that ixicr.-ue rc it-fr, in \l. \l=li'-~=-n and an enorm- ceived from illicit transactions was ous .li-ioilsi oi iiilsilwss uriSil1E not subject to a federal income tux »i'r/un we ~" Iisnolls t"i=l='1|'iolial ac- , _. free from crime since an exnmpleI ,_l Gow \S /`~".`li'~‘-ll/---."'.;“ ' i*/\ll~ii'3`*`°"~9 - two missionaries were murdered; ""‘_‘/_-fd' -, last year by Eskimo fanatics. Thei \ "’ _/_ settlement was found roderly and ( `~“' -/\ l 1 A ` ,E-i _ V:/2.,/g i ~ (iff T I \\\/' I `II.;1 I /0. I S /'Q1 I \“I`."I ‘ '-I3;-'ff,,`. .Q -9//,V/' I _..-___ __§ J I ’l`0ll0fN-'l‘(). Oct. il.---Mliriiimc nnsaed expressing absolute appeal-_strong winds or grins with min. tion to any modification of the | Maximum and minimum tc Nova Scotia Temperance Act ani se o o re to the removal of the cattle °Q“@I’€<‘- L`I°“‘IY -- 4II~3§ 'I' He came of good people who tooklembsrgu in `1923 in the Old Conn- H6 - 8,6 1CIiHrI0ll@l0Wll- fair -~ 53--3| 4* the highest positions in the gilt try which has had the effect olI pgratlon Halifax, clear 52~:i2 4', of the British Government I think preventing Maritime markets from] St, John, fair _...... 52- * perhaps l was deceived in the being over-stocked with Ontario Boston, cloudy 60~ E0 2 _nan-niot l_:i°the recomr=iends__t_ions. beef. Now only the smaller beevesi ` New Ym-k_ fair submt t at we are al lia e to come in, the ‘Fest going to the , l 5 . -_ it be deceived. in so for as that is British market. With the removal Hgh me IMI aImI“mn__, _ _ 4' concerned- 'I am narsoios behind of the embargo it was found tim (special to The oumllnn.) .sun st-is this afternoon ,il 5 ggi -- 9 the bush to say that I was deceiv- the freight rates on cattle under TORONTO. Oct. 9--‘James Frlel. and rises tomorrow vm-or-ning nil --. Q ed and that it turned out to be a 1200 lbs, were prohibitive. The KC. of Moncton, N. B.. i- 6. °‘ » , comms 10. g Hrur Rev. E. Morris in Cald- : _i_i:_is:a:_¢_i_a so r_ec_om_i)uen% a man as rate was reduced to S20. and 100- sioner today is hearing Toronton- New moon Saturday October well L_ O. Lodge Room. Kensing- . ___¢_. i\lt\\=.\'f».<;\-vf IIIDCFR- | 5-l~ as ltiviiies in 'llc tlirci ;-:'o\'1'1cee was ..__._..___...___.__ , __ __ \ “Yue Ofl-.~iE'R. , ,li.i,. l.i. ll, (il. \\‘ilini-sii',ly .il 'i‘lllll'sllay a illii- pl'og":-' ni inspirational -css--s und 'i §,,!`ul coni`:-‘rciices . curlicd null `~.xiio.ii. those assis- , _:lg iii illis work were .\ll', i’aul `~`i~ili oi' thi llltei'iil-t;.niui Relig- icw iiliucaiion.-.‘ Council. tihlcago nl.ii Tilt. i"l;illl. l.:iiigi`ord ol the lt.I.y.iolis l-I ui-iiilc-;i.iL tfouiicil ot l`:.l\zidu, 'i" lilo, lit-V. l=.' l>cWt'-lie ui' Acadia l`ni- \cr.~'il; uns thc president of the count-il im' ilic your just ended. lie is .