ra-l-_-a _c l 1. ff in 1,' l hy _ Ph -`.i;,', li _‘Il “_ l. ,i» ,il as ,;,_,,__ l ,_ 1 t l .. lt- " gr Q ., |-/ ir li, no fi iz . iii 'l ,l_. ?`{ I _ 4' _; ,A ._ Y -5. ¢ -- .1 ,_ l eg it - ‘ i _ "- l 4 it .J ‘ ini 5 _V , ii” “ ,S _ l ffli' 'f f. z,\-scifi.; l . ‘ 0 _»~n1w~r- 1-... *"1 “Tll’tf`lIllllll{|lT[lllllll Ellllllllll fit-£73-if-iii” the larltlmea have 24 manlborl. ~ - _-_ 4, ' _ . the one great bulwark provided ~ _ ' "”_,n.“-._ '_ _._ .-_“Utne Constitution for the A. lasluuaea, ln. I. 0. land protection of the smaller _ Aeeeelaee llhl. D. I. Curie. lg; PNUOQQ-W.&llC UIQRII' Ilheceellnnager s . - `vincea. Within the past two l ` WEDNESDAY, QCTQBER 23, 1925 or needless srnendltnrs which ,it has saved to Canada W ' V i _ ;Klng Govern-ment tried to make, HEART AND TONCILQ was ending the electors on the: (mae Numan", “muy mom. \end. by ahlwinting ten 30W*'°"“ '°`persist' after the rheumntl °" 'WW workers as your hunbie ;eif",’a5 3 um,-5| wngedugncg our mdr- _l . ,_ . sm at- -- . We would like U0 tell-1. ofthe 1 . _ and Y°u can re" "s“"`°d' d°‘"`lkets. it may take some time, but i __ .._,_,,,_ , . - "°"’"°“’ m'f"‘°"!"""°P°" °"°"ied by intelligent farmers when fs; :::i':c:;°t°x;<:: :\::e(;°'i;‘:lille5va;e3;$i)eain<;;l;t3=;ltie:’t:`::gli; éiéénglyogé-p:;g:::dll;ueiurv2°‘?:lP;‘--some mll»n't hllglt ln n and safeguard! wh* fe -' _ - ' th _ ‘ mmm ‘ _ F lf a “stab e" ta.r is put on t may - ~' ~ e Perl-Shell ebllunall exc ‘mem .gas no election ln elghtngupport his policy in the Senate, aaslchrfonlciheart disease. or chronicln-wat; an qppormmgy w s|,1¢,g,|,-_be aumrmus how quickly mpml. _ “cut it out "OODUDQ yourself 10 1 their thin unheard of heretofore. ‘He “ V" 3’ d°°“° °f "W haul ‘reward tihem.” i I ' show what our farmers n S i what brought on the muck or. _nm awaited N nh ww be will be forthcoming with whldl to . politics." lhearm demwntely haue". has made these men _mg |,0nq`rheuma"sm W" never rea", ‘sum I °l’P° “ Y -start industries in this great coun- Rvwencé m Webs( fs mctwm slaves of party, in violation of theled. It was put down to th; wea.ig van wmwmwl' 8| l l"Y° The, 5h|m_“!~ "“°m“'-'"3 ‘mae U 0 The °l°vm hw! at me ex"eme‘spirit of the constitution and oflther, exiwsure. ovcrwork too muchi A MaliI3l‘UAr'LeFcfllENDip0"cy or the ‘M§ckeu'I.!lB Kmggadh I 11,; M I _' 1 mlnistratlon. wit the regress vos I D0|ifiC3i N"-if-“D has rev” ed :all senatorial precedents. 1.a°T°dZ;,’dyg§dd0:’,tfg;?r or me asiPR|cE “ and Western ‘Free Trade wing of _ 1 .much nr these rheumatic ettacllsi tnrteusurs th°~ L“’"°' "my h““F'“‘ me covernmemi me “dance °f deahrutlons. ln this provlnce_ after 'thai '” *"°"‘P¢i”ll M' *nk °' d°9"*d`1becauee the physician has gonei _.__'_ Qlead' dlscomaged capital to such °'W"“°°- -~'-1-»--ls -1 -1- ~»-»»-»~ !.::.;:°..::.:‘;'.::::.'.;;";°.:. _.';:...;‘::‘ ;~.'.::.:;l:;“:..:.';: ~=°r_.l°f:.:~.:::.'.s:~:l 1-- --so--in on --1 i _ A I _ I i ,O ` _i - _ - "misl~lioner of Agriculture. at the ed d0wn_henc9 me gl-ea; exodus .3 0” ‘md “dm n sm" n °f °.the resolution of the Egg and P0l.ll yous |evny_ ..| cannot ask me Gov_ covered that .had tonslls. most fre- p0||||¢a| me9t|ng_ Bmwhaw unit th united Sm! In th I new I tl . tt n .1 '~ l ° ° °’ ° ““ ‘ Association was declared ibylernor General, to let me apmilltgzfady WEE” TEE ;\|¢got<;e_t,l1énl;ld %;,du1,3aZ again! gptdeavgrollli to con-Iyogrs. ~ ii P _ _ , . I _ _ l ' ' 'l < _ . _ _ -l I _ ~; ~ l " 1 W ary shows that polfirtics is M' ) The 5°`°“c° 'M “rt "fsck in connection with 'both reeol-. state. ln both its internal alld§m_y external affairs; political science' "12l The theory or practice of tl, Di-Yiliisihx or directllg the af- th fairs of public policy or of politi- W t-ai parties; hence political af- fairs, princlples_ convictions, op- inions. sympathies. or the lik:-;,o( in a. bad sense arrf-ui or dlshon-I t-st management to secure the success of political candidates orqca partial. “till The conduct of_ or polit- or scheming ln, private atfnlrs." ‘il Will fillls 'be seen that a ques-yum t-Ion appertaining to the gross mls-'be management and serious loss ene- talned by the Province or the Em- te islam Officers through the inter-ln ference of the Hon. J. E. Slnclai Calb’nel Minister comes well with- in what 'is meant by the word politics. Similarly the action' of the cha'r- man of the Bonshaw meeting in at- tempting to stifle thc- discnsstiop ofa, this very ivnnorulnt matter, whlclrbe may mean the imposition of tara |.0 lai. Od 0 E88 B-'id iP0‘lm'Y A”°°i“"~`i°“ take away some of the old ones! U' l l as even -threatened with daolliticalffhink of a Prime Minister praying tg mm h or word fervently to God to take away th the meeting. At the Toronta his Government to till! What mall- ile nleeltllng, -the lHon. -Mr. Mouherwell lalthough the -resolution no doubt and pray for their good. ‘is it for U0 A _ |39; 'th the farmers, he could not prom are pomlcany opposed to mm? ul t their recommendation would .r acted upon -immediately, many other meetings thfrough- . t to raise me Canadian duty on, Yet we must remember tha th ‘"’“3°“’“c°' 3 "5 ” 8 venerable Elder Ststesmen of Can- W was littered iilliiiili" il- in We Umetada in order to make vacancies for ner of prayer was that’ ‘Premier King, because of this ec-i ag |`Mi'“|si°' °f A-g"l°“n“r° `m we King; All Christian clergymen teachyw _. ’, i' ty __ 1 em mae ymeat lcertain lliberals to have been in i§f";_';;’r'5l 8:5, “gift "Wh 2.59222: heal; of the best chndr _ I it e Tryon meeting that the prices] Canada made consistently steady; ‘they get_ rlchfblley are bound to ' ma|g|v, . good "vm, wus m than. 'John Meuervev al year or two dslnnnd" 'rho ml-ltr wall of the _ 1 A few years ago when a patient: ’ ' "H" -- '°~"-°°' la W f" '°~°°° =“' “°““'- ‘ :.t.‘f.'.‘;‘I_1..;"...1i‘°..?§If‘“;‘:1:.-,° 1;; »»»»---1-»-. 22: i:.°".:fr..i.’"“.":§'l.’.l.?..::::".::.°“;.;‘:.‘:.‘;.:°°l.°:l.:.':;‘: . ` ~ I ell r __* A dmun' "soma," vu ‘mm*m°“.'lits constltntiond powers lattentid): gny:h‘:sm:o:|t;:l¥>h k:>`¥t?itl:!tMt never in we hum" at tmsimsurmoumlme to us' “cept in B ' At the joint political meeting at ga ati ` 11, rt be ‘M89 0\'83lFi¢&i-5°" 1111"? We ‘0\ll\d case of extreme scarcity-we must ‘Y “’°P"°“' “ “‘°”"°“°d Y ' --~ .53 ,',“~ °‘§f'° '#2' ”"°°"”"" °" B mn who has nw'/ep 1° stead-i‘°nleke n vu-tue or necessity nn; Bonsx; when ~Prsnyler Btewvnfterdafl Guardian. ' He has done his utmost to thatgauack so‘:n;;‘m;. ;‘t;dm:'|:_"€ ":“;£~f8B¢- Uiwwil 0114 U02 H ‘f\'i°W °f'build up ourhome industries. and 9 “H” “d"|Bill8 in the Maritime Provinces, andiinaugurdted by 'MacDonald and 0 "”"1°"Hi Ui 2" illlecled tolwiisipartlcdlnl-ly ln this Province thsnhcnrtler, 181s Lass. and followed hy ‘hndren if W9 '"9 1° cut d°Wl1 they were on Dec lat, 1921 the Laurier regime from 1896 till e 'lumber 0' hail" 0°ildiU°“H \fr Lea challenged the correct 1911 Canada, as well as alll other ' '*‘ mc" ‘"9 °““`yi“5 0" S0 maiil' ness of my statement and thenlcombatant countries, increased an valuable lives who or amz »- .-:=...'°t=:"~= _...tar .0-.:-.. .mt The Public 'Forum ulmemmd stdrlanrlavtftton roi". 1 1-5|, ,.|,_. r, ,,,. rg capital and capitalists-captains of. ‘ , atsennrlen by ea-respondents industry who will start big Indus- i ~; ‘r , l \"U“°° *‘ l°“**°*- trial works to manuhcture the raw _ lx \ - ` 7245 » I °°'°"'°“°‘°"" °‘"“"""‘ 'materials of this country into lin- ' ,‘_‘,§,,'°°"“',, ,,,',',},,°,",‘°',,,,,,,""“' lished products what mutter lf Y Av oF “E .RANCE sands of workera, who will help tg . . _ ' I W RE M consume the products of food an Bas CO Eas - . clothing producers at a price reg-` Y me’ _V Sir,-ln a letter addressed co Mr. ulated hy the law of "snpply and ‘ 1' - . _ MONEY suddenly feccivgl has ` a way of takin wlpgs, often dneto ignorance 0i§‘>vi;i§at':consfi.- tutes sound investfnent._ _ A. _ iffaf sightj- -» -~/‘I `f' put about _ li\¢_ th leave. Ourbonk-l " J Icp.-_ -_our W3’ tells the pftoryfjn simple language. Sent free upon YBQUCSQ l _ . ‘--‘pil l i _ THE ~ EASTE,l\N TRUST, _ coMrANY , . . ` lilnhmend Street, Charlottetown, P. I. I. (2, ||_ B, l.?N0\VOR'l'll, Acting Manager IIEAII 0l"l"|(7E-IIALIYAX, N. B. Montreal. P. 9. saint John, N. n. gt, .|o|ln's, Nita. ‘swords of Damocles' over ltel 4 t l th 1' ` "' ` mlm the tact that one has a g ed gang were ready enormous deb dur ng e We to prevent my reply I am therefore years, but conditions of trade am an """`m"" is “°t *he ¢9“fi'i’i‘f‘tuklng this opportunity of puttingfexodus oi population since 1921 "5 1* was C°"3id"""*d “ 'GW Yeafshlll absolute fact before the publlc.lalarming Canada is in danger o 0 Me" ""2" "“'°"Bh the W“i"namely that farm machinery prlcea being broken up by 'lectl0n-lille-Ill U* Very mud "“"`"“"'5 Bi-it U" 'are higher today than they were on The famous Ottawa 1919 platform rtunately the poison froln had De¢¢m|,¢,. 1" 192| t rt and Practllsed hy the I-I n, W. L. l l ’i'i“<=K@11i10 Kills and his imlnedl- nlisgsgdglptlneh igscgflhig [gill ate associates), I have followed the them the humiliating truth tllnt li fiecivwlivns 01 the party lenders lr du., to the fact that lor the death of aged Senators who u -Praying fervently for the death ol ll 5' 5 9 heart "se" "'.iEH"l'3 price list effective on Dec ‘Western ‘Progressives alnd Free, 3 hmder” 'ha P709" “ciimi 0| lst 19"1 and comparing the Trade Liberals do not seem to lune 9 hw" ’"“"°|e “lid “9"V93» “lid prices as listed on Dec ist 1924 itfhe -best interests of~Canada as ll is U" the °“"e“3_"‘ °f that m“5'~`i9 'being the prices for 19-25. ’ 'iwlloie at heart. They would saddle INS UINPODGIIIS ln the Senate, as mg; 33"; Velfy om” depends' List List #another "White Elephant", viz: the » yuoyuryoun t h ` v , Let our farmers mmk this mabfyfacqreuzle King professed gg do, |348 Sore tm I I Img’ ers a"°l ho. 22. No. 25, .Hudson Bay Railway, on the al ' _ ‘° which was to be used as a ‘cha blnel’ 'mowed the `mee"ng mm md' p'°p|°/ "° '°v° "mr °"°'"|" Wnaus Wm get ““Y“'h'3"° in WP I quote beiow a number of ev ,was strong enough an ‘theory to dy Ii Wm get ""0 the .l°imSlery day farm instruments, giving win the election of 1921 but it' tl into all the muscles of tile' uced for political purposes andmray hrvemlyi (6 'Fr°vm"c,° to Busts m America I tens eDeC -_of farm machinery are higher todaylprogress under the National Policy; l . ' l ‘ ` I _ . . . 1 _ _ .I _ . lu ' _ _ I i l , , _ arc, 1 _ *hi _J » ~ ' _ i! ' - . an y expressed me general opmlou 0¢.'i’renlier king tolboast tbathe prays bod mcludm th ,the prices as listed in the regular worked poorly ill practice Those s oa or onsi a. don't let _ .mu . ein not to degrade polmcq to them wo" Effective Effectivefready overrailroaded and over x i-late? we trust and hcllcve that He will keel’ Y°\1 i" bed f°i’°f@W ts ft Binder $22700 moved to say. “Not for the dignity of my whole body would l have such out Canada, that, if he came intova heart in my bosom,-» flee one of his first acts would i -man who thus prays for the death I ! h of his opponents in the Senate has Loglooor eiixtem or ,_l7`000 on thelhat We D"°d“c"3 in Canada. “S high already appointed twenty msn to am es' of Phase Edward as the American duty on Canadian that body since he became Prime I'-:lar.d. comes within the latterpmducts entering, the Uiusd iyrlniggerg A y°¢¢ 1°, gpm King part of the Second mea-ning. t'iz.,Prelnier so disposed also feel .like- ica' '"”°'""'g) '° “°°‘"" 'he ““°°°“1conscl~vative policy its only to raise praying for the early demise ei =1` of political candidates or parties."|'0m, duly has high.. as "wt of thB'Governor or Judge 'here and there' I `|A;merlcan -products of the kinds who may not meet his approval and Wi* *United States' surely 8 mir Wop0s'.whose successor he would like to THE *EAL ISSUE éltion :between neighbors, ~appoim? . Mir. Mackenzie K»ing's policy is to -_ __ ¢ _ _ Th., real issue 'before the eiec~,sv1iii| lower our duty on American' T," P""“° M'"i"°"" f"°"df my. ` _ 'in his deience that he spoke ‘joan- lors of Canada, in the campalignlproducts. to let them pour them ,, now drawing to a close, is the tis- into our merkei-B While Pl'°lli‘bilii1§ larly. if so, it seems rather a isorry sort of joke. And at best It cal policy. On this policy un-leur 'products to enter their mar-lshows thethought that was ill his questlonalhly the future of Canadaikfli- _mmd' . 1 depends. Whether we Canadians, These are the two policies and Hu phd" to complete the Hud_ l shell do our own work. ehnu unit-hey are as plain I-9 the i>\”°"f=f'i>i“i`ren any Runway nt cnc. .nd 5,. ilize our own raw materials anqiplke stahl, plain enough for all to,stow four portfolios in his Cubinevwhue I W med' m ll “nam ` 1 _ l' -1' . c natural products or ic-t foreigners utilize .them to their advantage, this is the question -to be by the electors tomorrow, »d to its last analysis the question is whether we shall allorw the pro- . ducts of the farims and the work- shops of foreign countries to enter Canada at a lower rate of duty than those countries pelumlt our products to enter theirs. -For ex~ ample, we now admit American products of farm and factory to enter Canada at a certain duty; fthe Americans. while taking advantage of all -the privileges ao- corded by our low duty have raised their duty on our 'products to a point .which virtually closes their Reduc- rate ofl market agelinst us. is thh 'fair tnlthe American boast “We won thei lW‘il the Canadian producer? i elec- tors, disregarding all 'partisan con- siderations and looking only to the interest of Canada and the Canm- dian poople_ cast their vote; in- monruvlr in favor 'of continuing this policy? The farmers of this province, Liberals and Conservatives ns- sembled at the annual meeting of the 'Prince Edward island liigg and Poultry Aasbclaiilon in Charlotte~~ town last March, by unanimous resolution declared such a policy as ruinoue to the for-mere and de- manded that the federal gown- mem raise the duty on American as the American duty on producto enteritl the States. dian United M a meetings! the Canadian Pmduoe Asmelatlon. probably the Jargon and mont' repreeontatlvoor organisation of amen in arguments Qoervstlha/t theydo me them when no eleemon as in if the Prairie Provinces will give From n gloomy shadow came th tat l ll _ sight but dimmed and dhtorwd by him support :tampa the real char Cross my pa a s e y ame acter of Mackenzie King. Think deeldoqpartlzsnship during an electiontm. ,L hon 1 H “_ G _I _,;Lo. I saw her eyes were bound. es , lpa r o t, od earlnc, &`i11i>&iKi1~ imen and women of Prince Edwardjswgmy ,md Wuhan; a sound, ‘lisland-has politics in Canada sunk' And all alone was she. -?-<-o>-_- . . !0llce she trod the very rim EDITORIAL NOTES ,to this low level? Would you teuchol u chasm dark and grim’ lyour son or daughter to adopt sucll Wm I (Naked in awry "mb, _,Pon your votes mr Hum J. A_’a standard ns that or be guided -byi Lest she should falling bo. I l lsuch motives? Macdonald. Mr. Donald iMcKinnoD.f _ ¢'Bllnd was she, -but firm her tread, i - . Mr. John A. 'Messervey and Mr.; Yet a Prime Minister for whom‘A" if “ide” “he f°"°wed' l Safely. safely was she sped Shelton Sharp. tw' V°t° 'hmnd M ° "mn °' h°"°r'i -Past where all danger lie. ‘A ,great writer has left 011 f@00r1w`e" °“°r ° ° n 0 -is Faith apastrlng bY~ Vllllions of dollars wrung from a 1* ‘ ‘ 1 ` -G. M. Merrln. i"’°Bm“‘B ii fm "msn °' `9°’U”m,tax-burrlened people and fourCab-}___ii - purposes lis a sin Bee ye to it. line; geat_3,»b|-azenly ,bar-tered by thlsII’rlnce Edward island electors join __ 'mm ns the pl-me or political sup-,with united voice in the stern re- 'Phe Ltlberal cry. "we reduced thelpong "_ renmlug to be seen wl;etl|.|bukc about to lbe administered to public debt" has been l-clog-fer the Westem electors will slnkla corrupt and corrupting Al\mii\iH' Ottawa. ‘Will lt .not be amd ,D the nmbonlu awanuwedlto the depth oi' degradation to|tratlon at which the Prime Mlnlgter 01 can-(nn honor to lead. in the van of vic- .ada has pointed the way. Wogtory, as the one ‘Province most nn- "“"--" ‘trust and believe they will not. for,llted ln rulnllllrlg the gl-ent duty ‘ ,_ if guided -by such corrupt and cor-ici the hour? Think it oler. H" 'mn "5 me C"“°°"°u'°`nlpting counsel, the Calnadlan na-i _ _ PM-wire wwf. Only M 11-ish #Bitton must speedily slllll to the lcvcllsplendld Mgetlng that of the countries to which we of Egypt. ' e I ° ____ I I’ sen and from which we mm Isl News from all quarters of ihei not thnt mn l I -_- ,Dominion point to better days un-_ 'der better leadership and batter I lheld at Hunter River on Mondal' ‘F°“m°"' d° 7°" ‘nm °“" mar' government, when the misrule andinlgm was decidedly Conservative kets for yourselves or to share wlthlpmltlcni hariotry of the past i'our;ln tone, Messrs Messergeg andtxx °°°»'° “W ‘°'°'d 1°" ¢°'"-S ““°i>“°“'°"“" "’° °"° "“’° ““" "*".§L”‘ii.’I.‘.".?§§;”'i‘.f .§‘.i’.l‘ii3.. .i’.Y"....... their market? M' the former, voteiiS°”'d°';""h °h°'“°“““d '°5"°"th Iiinndience. d . 'S as "9 90" as 9"" W” “ Rev, R H. Stavert acte as for me mnlename mndldmm' “|l‘iKh.teousness exalteth a nation, butgchalrmnn and all the speakers re- the latter. 'vote for the Uibenal bribe", and cormpnon are a dimicelved , good |195,-1n5_ |n gr-der c.Mm""_ me ian,” ck,” cut_1g"c° to any peanut A base arithey were Messrs. MacKinnon. Jen- '-ki , M serveyand Sinclair; andy La ul I [ample set in the high ‘places of M;1:"._°'B_ w_ Laps", Gem." Wi, 9 °€\ii°N be d9¢°i"°d the land should be sternly rebulr egtley, Mark Mcdulgan. end- by lhlierai mlsreplteeentations ed by every voter who values hon- |Louis Jenkins _ _ I ‘ pmdnota entering Canada ae highehd the Joint meetings now be-‘W 'md "°°m“d° m 9“b"° lm' Tm' mn th" the ha" W" Cana l ‘ed to the doors showed that .the '°= “M my 'W' °f -- - ~ -°~~ ~\~-~fi:'.1:°:.°'.:..".' :stan °.::.::.*.° .mrlnhfnq Nplleg" (0 Conservative rllht l:)nd ;‘ft;;ltl;;a;"e:h;25 ehcnom .nie manner in which may ,W0ll' |10 ,applauded the Conservative can - "°‘ "" ""°‘ “'° "°"'°""" '°""°"'»l'°“‘.°"`.$'.' l"1'lf.°.§"~`I.‘T"i'fl§T.§`.‘l.'.‘If§5$3.°i‘i’..1°?»?Z‘?1’..f.?..$'If’..‘i°I-'Z ow n er . - nn' L” than nn me mm" times Noi Let ns vote to estab-‘by me Lawn] '°°“k°"' 'mum ‘° I _ i I U” °V°°*°" *M M th” Wm" llsh honor and reotitude in the'g;|:;‘r‘:.ttl;:t th°';° *H M ' 'mmf - vb poll d in the °*°l'i\“it° Il l° #Wir °fi'°°*i"°“°“~ _ hidh nlneu of thu Iced. And my district on zehunday. “_ A U r’ ince's interested nstead 01’ OD me many who follow in his train are days mr ‘he sale” °f -i'°'“` helm- 5 ft.' Mower 92150 because most heart conditions are r over ca»l.nily and with an ey _ ‘ ' Y Y°“ but 39° ‘hm Y°‘" d°°" Dec lst Dec ist ed people of Canada Premier King llevel of the German -Hymn ot`,tor looksafter you. 1'921_ " 1§24_ " has committed mmsélf to the bu|1d. xed “mn their °wn and the prov" $240.00iillg of it. if returned to :power at 97.50‘Ottawa. He said (in effect) "Send ‘1-15.00ime a substantial majority and the throughout the campaign now dfawins to a cloee'wlth a great deal of interest and have scrutinlz. ed them with care. I have. as you and your readers are aware for ome years past 'been engaged in lfyillg to direct public opinion in Canada to what I regard as the greatest issue now -before the peo- Dle namely that of the preserva- tlon of our 'natural resources. more Particularly our forest resources. Bilcil 88 Dl1lDW00d, for use in Can-» ada and for the upbuildiug of this ` ountry. lMr. Meighen's position on; 3 My hsnrt was glad and light ‘red rag of -party -politics. fanimated by a better spirit than "ow Q-9|! to be due to |nfeL.t|0n§ §g)'l_kR';;‘Bp;fré&aé}' y ' Mr_ Mepghen, when ln cpm-lottefthat. Some oi' them may even, as,irom tonslls. Manure Spreader 3 h_ wn _decnred as he had declared they read the Prenlier’s prayer, be -mi 1 hitch . . . . . . . . _ . 204.00 ,o+¢+oo-o-+0 I October 28, 1925, IIIICHES HAVE Wl~NG‘S:-Labor Cormick-Deerlllg 'and international who do the real Dlck-Mid-=ii10V€i a not to be rich; cease from thine price lists and are practically the work get “t`helr's." Senator Hughes h own wisdom. For riches certailllysame as the Massey-Harris and the voted against it in the House ol' g make themselves wings; they ily Frost & 'Wood retallprlce lists. I Conlnlolls, because he knew it ¢ away. ‘Proverbs 232 4-5. I Between the years 1921 altd`1925 “ ' ." M lik C l PRAYER: We th nk Thee Otlod tl . liiay L0ader....... 118.50 ""|"""""*'l1'H0eDl'lll......130.UO S ft. L8 I R ll .. 75.00 Dmly Selectlons lz i- ‘ moved. and a substantial reductiomat heart are not afraid to “tellthefc FAITH On she rode in all her might. Shcdding forth her cool. pure light; Rode she on. the Queen of Night, Majesticaily along. 'Brilliant shafts fell thro’ the trees All the while the midnight breeze, Halling from the western seas, Sweet sung its lowly song. Through the woods my feet did stray, llieeding neither course nor way; Llst'nlng to the wind's sweet lay. a y sol e, A Lady dressed in white Yet she walked the rocky ground, The federal D0litlcal meeting awk- mude in the general tnriif, and yet ,the farmer is paying more for his lmachlnery today. Who gets the 9 il am, Sir. etc., ' A. J. McNEVlN. -etc->-*_ FOR A GREATER CANADA ' Sir,-It is admitted by practical- eral wealth, some of the few mines which have been discovered are among the richest in tile world, viz: Klondike gold fields and Cobalt Sliver. There is immense mineral wealth hidden in the bowels of the earth in 'Northern Canada. The formation is highly mineralized. The "outcropplngs" on the Yukon and 'McKenzie rivers show many different colors of rock; also ver- dlgrls and iron rust, denoting tile presence of copper and iron. ‘Many metals, such as nickel, tungsten, and asbestos w-hlch have come in great demand commercially in re- cent years, are present in great abundance in the formation of that northern country. The present Canadian milling laws do not tend toward prospecting and develop- ment of mineral acreaa. Record- ing fees are high, making it hard for the small prospector. The Do- minion Minister of Mines should take a leai from the P. E. island Government's book in regard to the oil prospecting franchise, and thereby help to develop the vast mineral wealth of Cs/nada. Our timber and fisheries are of great value. 'Phe water #power of Cana- dian swlft water streams is almost limitless. Those streams are gen- erally situated in mineral and wooded belts-that ls, in the "eter- na.l 'ilt-ness of things." so that their power will be available for develoo- ment of natural resources within our own territory- not requiring our pulp wood and mineral ore to be shipped to U. S. for milling, which should all be done in Can- ada, helping to keep Canadian workers at home. and inducing im- migration. 'It appears to be the history of all great nations, both mediaeval and ultra modern, that their factories were the principal means ol making them great. Those industries had adequate and stable “pl-oteotion.‘ ‘England ia reputed to have had the highest protection of any country ln the world while her industries were bnlldln The present time, and she la the great- .world." i *treaty negotiated 'hy Mackenzie ilcnt. \Vhy are they silent? ,_“_, They are silent because Ameri- an interests have dictated their d forbid' Amercan interests benefit. King's Government. to replace the will dictate their policy in the fu ~(Conilnut=d on P; ii) ` ~__`:`\*"\\\ A, _ ` '_' fn on 0.5, 'I K l nN Ex P l_ L is 5,5 4- 1 \'\\\\\\°Zfl/*.1 \§\\ \\" éé;T¢° `\\. __ _, . HEUMAT' p» ltr Riot.-RS D|§E c iexlsting one, is a step in the right ture IABET 5 idirection, but we must not labor lunder tlhe delusion that it is to be a |with all the West Indies. It in- lcllldes the iBrltish West Indies C \ /_ _ \ policy ln the lpnot nd he . lr \ LL " " ' D ' Y i The West Indies (?) pro;posed|they are returned -iz powegfllilfliich ll,” B\q\KLDQ_E.)/5",Q(¢Po'u‘,¢ G0 - ` lui ' P( ‘il ‘fi ~.'. 1 ' - _l 1 ~ --ff..-“fl D _ s "l_\il’4,.1~‘ ' "~ l . t ' li i ba! It is now three years ago since l pproached -Mr. King and placed y fore him the facts in regard to anada's puipwood supplies and ._.._`..__;.._.___ lalone, viz: Jamaica, Trinidad. Lee- explained to him that if something ,ward and Windward Islands with a were not d,one»to head ol! the on the U. s., ll the Brltlsh ncet does '°f Hon Mackenzie 'King hears “mur- tlrur Melghen will have the priv- ile e of reco lzln ‘M rltlme g. United States has the highest "pro tectlon" for her industries at the E- 8' "5 »llls. Our increased emigration toirepresellts over 'half a 'billion doll- *Pos* "i€°"°"5 1" Wim" in the “onhemithe United States is a serious pro-iur-tl of investment. and which has "- 0% ,Di1i'iS» Yet e“5iiY "°g°ii“bi¢ f°‘° hlenl. ‘It was always thus to acer- been the industrial bulwork of the - .:_~_'~j‘ , 1 _ M1056 Wh°H9 W0i‘idiY iniefeiiis “fe tain extent, but during the last nation for the past decade and is 1-tl_',\_~,",_§~'1 in 111080 DH-l’iS~ three years it has reached alarm- 10-day our chief reliance in main- ' - ‘~{,z" 4"#-,` ‘ftzffis We have the great wma* g"°“"llng proportions, not saying ally- iailling Our foreign commerce i ‘_' ;‘,',2I£;'f.. '~7&1'.l:`;| ing belt stretching from the Itockyltmng about the ahead mx.. and m. put before him the example of the » _ »_i"_'2.f-/1 *f,“_~H.~= , u 'M°""mm’ t°'H“d“°“'B“V ‘md Llmeidlgnltles which many Canadians Eastern .States which had allowed "_ §§t).y,~‘, &;§".§Q»`g\"»‘ S“P‘“'i°f- Wm' "limi "i"ii°“’ °flhave to endure ln getting _entrance the wanton destruction of their ` "" “WH Of "ifKii wil- which Wim” to the country. ‘~it's a long lnne forests and gave him convincing , ` 2/ f cultivated could supply the world that has no mmmgvl condmo,,s.evldence that Canada was now be- _ ~¢,,u“ "' /_ Z with when We have “ni-°id mm' might be reversed in a short time. |118 used* for the 1-hfiflly and iil8€i\i- “`/ ' if a stable tariff is established and °U° "Wil BCNHS the lille 00 IUDMY the wheels of llldustry are lncreas- their d"“°i15 0! l>\1ll7W00d Willie ed n hundred rold ln cnnndn, u. s. 'they are cleverly nursing and build emigrants may be required to pay ‘"8 "P ‘i-heh' 0WD m°3Ki‘€ 1'°Yfilil1il18 a head tax to enter this country. “‘gPi’"*1‘”~ ‘Ml Kills Said he wail In They passed the ‘klaipaneae Exclu- a "inte “cmd Will! my V|€WS~ HG sion lam" which seems to he drns-i§=\‘;‘° me H deililile 'promise thai l uc legmmlon. me Jw ls Bm.e_ he eg siatlve authority would be ae- - ls "hiding his time". '-ns nllghtlciifed 1° Mable the soverllment to wolll ashore on the Pacino const or l ill" H" @"'i>l\‘€° 011 the exwrtei-10" not interfere. (Pardon the digres- impgigiiediaie Bmb'"`B° W0“i‘i he sion.) I ' Hon. Arthur Meighen haa_ pro- " p'"`“‘f“"°9 0' his P"0"‘i»‘*€ Mf- miseli that the extreme Easternl§3:3e§l°;o5;‘|:’m$l‘; W |23” U: and Western portions of 'Cansdaiw deal with tae 6:35' maiut will receive "consideration" in the lhsppenedv Instead ll? a rllim it mane' or freight rates on iulongihls lliromlse ilrsteadoofciinilllegltgnut hnuls” to the central prov ncee,' ' ` . which is reasonable and .D\‘0Der. Ianafngrz r|:;_wt;‘; ilrrfgosglfr ‘igtgflz This has been construed to .meanan embargo on pulpwwd Mr Km "d°l°5" by th” preseul My ps°““°'and his government! did exactly; free trade ‘Liberal spell-binders. th t mlurlngs" in the Maritimes, alld ;rhe`;,ha;ag:;:ama°n;ecl:_2f hgfdlgffn' wants to know “what are 'Maritime Council pmcmcany assuring m me "iKhi“~" H9 1” "Wie 1° “nd th” American interests the right to ex-i the "murmurlngs" have assumed I it I l the proportions of n Roar on Oct. 2;" Tjlgzeggesft wen th |53' their 29th, and after that date lilon. Ar- ye,am_ or a per or te" 8 K" S 3 ` lhe overnmeni.’s secret r- rights, introducing a stable tariff Coungn of three yea” agent LT; which will be the means of lnlcreas- work in Canada |n this election H ing mnnlxfactorles, thereby stop- was at wurk |n the pmvméhu ping emigration of our people to a 9|ec|_|ons gn Nw., Scam, where country where they are merely ova,-.n|gh¢_ umwt D,',“,||.._,w,.,-._ “hewers of wood and drawers of enoy praotlcaliy went out of dir- water. Cut out unnecessary capital dlflgtlgn go' 54", 91,59 14,-lmggr-l},,`,i{" oxpediture, enact legislation which-ten dollar- bm, "hm, “N as will safeguard the natural resourc- plentiful 5, we my” 0| v¢||°m_ es of this country from exploitation brostt. ` 'bi i°relgners. thereby increasing The hidden hand was beaten lo the material wealth and prestige of ma Sootle; it was beaten in New Canada as a nstion within the nswlck, and lf canadlans have British Empire- any self-respect left. or any lntell-l I am, Sir, etc., igent sdif-interest. it will he beaten JAM!! PENDERGAIT. thmughouh the country next Thurs Kcnalnltoh- UU- llld will ‘he beaten so soundly ‘ *'*°°°"-w Gilt it- viii never enln have the TH! ALL IMPORTANT IIBUI. eifrontery to try to interfere in Canadian affairs. Sir:-As a lprivate citiran having American friends' of mine have the welfare of 'Canada very much frequently asked mn why it lg that ll h0l»\'¢. and as a former staunch Canada not oniy permits the free believer in and supporter of the export of her pnlpwood. to her lest Liberal party (though not in and detriment but that elle also a Dlllpwocd and that thereafter` e con rary-did the very 0i>DOBite The hidden hand which dictated P' of the typ; of Llberaliam preached peers to he equally lndllefent' 'coil . . ' _ ‘ _ _ __ _ .. -. ~. _'_ ,' .',-,cl -...f,'.:’--»'»v,».*i;-_l,1» /_ °87 'me P. ' ' _ I ly €V€1'Yb0dY Wim ilu” give" lhougmlpopulation approximately 1,600,000 crcachments of foreign eiaploiters Y ` _‘£0 U19 full!-fe Of this C0““U'3’ lh“iii|people--a mere “drop in the buck Canada would shortly find herself ‘_ - ` should beconle one of the greatyet of Canada., trade wo,-|41 _ 3 without the raw mate,-13| n9¢e,;s_ ‘”"i*;i"”}-;’ °lfL}3_‘el e“]‘;:~ 1 Welgllfge :small dose of panacea for our tariff ary to carry on an industry which "IOS H ell Ll C 8 IQ? #TE ‘Z -‘fa Q ._ 'f.°n'aR§‘ ° gg -_s .f Have you laid ln your wl|\¢" supply or Goal? it le time you did. We 'are`roady to fill your blnl with all good Coal, the but at the cwest prices. ll., Pickard & C0. I Two Tons of . Soap ` We have _lust received direct from Parla tlwo tons ef the purest CABTILE SOAP a portion of which le now on dlaplay In our window. This aoap which Ia out I0 10 lb. hloeka Ia' made from Olive Cll and ia recognized as the most olaanalng and mel* unitary soap on the market ‘*9,"¥-1" ' .., Wl`\l`|g`.,il\a lllillily into wa, will retail I 10 lb. oaks If 0209-- -_ . ' "_ j. ~ L Get youre at onol. me _glllllc s_ 140 Greer. George' C180* McDonald & Brodie! Proprietors MAIL ORDERS RECENE _ FHOMPT ATTENTION > r tn