f . ' ,_‘. PAGE SIX illlliiiiii” iilcllliilii Til __4 Ief la It protection? Does he say that he is in to eliminate any protection t at e out en your farm products‘! They eey It is not free trade; then what Ie Itf tawe. Ie It his intention to put a "BIINSERVAIIIE llilllilllilis (Continued ii-em P-oe i l proteotive tariff on farm products coming into Canada from the Cta- l “He tells you the protective ter- “u” 1m does not suit this eeilntrr- Did Hon. m. Sinclair did not reply. wptlleioss. and h olviermiibfdfivhe toil you Why? B" 316 81"“ MR. MoKlNNON: He refuses to it wee necessary m Increase 0119 you s. reason’! Can he show eny .n.w°r| (Apphum) w“; u m, aeliee tax. The Govermnent had ‘ T685011 why a protective "I'm Inierencef The Inference ls thet Ibsen criticised for not curgslllug does not suit any YOIIIIB "JPMTY- he ls NOT gelng to do lt for you. ,,,q,a,,d._-_.,-es em u.- had i\Ii'~l<i\ 1i in its industrial infancy. Can he I‘ tsll you. gentlemen. you had het- ‘reduction of 315000.00" ever ‘ill-Ii Mme My eeuntry the! ever Pm- m put somebody there who WILL pered without a protective tarlii. do n for you! (Loud Applause» iby their prcdiec-eaori twee _ 111mm; limeli- last year in ofiici-x i d0 not. mean rush protection. Wfllg reducing expenditures the lthsl. is not the term. Liberal Government also increased term applied by our Leader. it ls not the Railway Salaries. It is File justifies the salary of $65.- revenue to the extent of 824000-000. an adequate protective tariff. _ i 00o u, s“. gem-y Thurman your Mr. Sinclair doaltfurther with m; soles Tag and with P0!’- "i" defy anyone here COUXILPY i° 115"" °n°=yenrs ago, before audiences simi- Ir- the Mrld thet he! PM- ‘lai- to inls. l have heard Mr. Sin- expendimrea which itsvas necers-oered without a protective tsrilLI my.’ on phtform ‘no, platform, efy ‘to meethhclnding railway It-‘pause for s reply." (time. I! this expenditure ls subtract- ed from the expenditure of the suggested Great Britain. denounce the Conservative party A gentleman in the audience gm- paying B "h"? or "(L000 m .tbe railway manager. Have wages ms CHARLOTPETOWN oulinolAs which went into the pockets of the people oi Cenade. If we hed on a duty. oi 88.00 or $8.00 the Ameri- cans would have to pay it. in the some way. and that extra. two or three dollars would remain here. That 1s whet we cell protection.- which gives revenue without ten- tion. ‘ Protection Net Taxation. "l tell you protection Is not tex- atioli in a good mehy instances. l will reverse it. Suppose you send a hundred pounds of potatoes into the States. and you pay fifty cents duty. Who pays the duty. the Americans or you. if you put them in you have to drop the price oi the duty. You pay the fifty cents duty which goes to the traders oi the United States. In other words you are paying part of the revenue of the 8tates in the taxation that they are putting up against you. "A statement has been made with respect to the disease free area. It appears that this had been established in Western Canada some three years ago. Who was "They are all seeking paeturee new, and right here our Cabinet Minister apoee - without hie run- ning mate oi last eieotion. That men from this section o! thscoull- try who was good enough at one time to be Attorney General, and Jovernor of this Province. and who four yous ago to be sent es your representative to Ottawa; ind who. in his own words. was instrumental in getting the disease Jree eras. is not iit to be nominat- ad today. ‘He is getting the same reward as all the older men in the Liberal party are getting nowa- days." Replying to Mr. incisive argu- ment that American dompetitlon was not hurting the market for Jensdlsn eggs. Dr. McMillan read t strongresolution passed by the P. E. l. Cooperative Egg Circles requesting the Government to im- pose a duty oi eight cents a dozen ln eggs coming into Canada from Joreign markets. The Mitchell Blunder. The question of immigration has chell. and thet evidence came here In September of that year. The tiret I saw of that was on the 27th of September end I Immedi- ately wired to Landon. t0 ti“! m!“ Comlnissio . Ind i0 MP- Mil‘ cliell. pointing out that there was misrepresentation. that he would have to stop immediately. 5nd that the money would hnve to be re- turned. i was the first to do that although l wss not the first to know that misrepresentation had taken place." Mr. Sinclair denied that he knew of anything wrong In July. What he know then was that Mr. Obeil Smith reported to Ottawa that Mitchell was not working in hat». mouy with the Government sndl that he could not any longer re- commend the payment of the mori- oy the Government was contribut- ing to his expenses. Mr. Sinclair wrote the Minister back, saying! that If Mitchell was not living up to the agreement he should be taken off. There vwss no evidencol at that time of any wrongdoing by} anybody. ‘ I l OCTOBER 2, 192 "r ia 5, 7 .45 Matinee-lilo, 11c. EDWARD _NighI:-26c, 21c, 11.‘. AN EASTERN BIKICKAROO I Tired of ilie lnthe Big Town, he sought iii m thrills i.. u... Wild West that he mlaeed in the smi! 5"‘- h thrilling action-romance replete with bueklns hreheee- "=- Ing automobiles, iaeg riding cowboys, hand to hand battles and other sensation!- ln the Oiet Marcelino Day ---- hm»... ................. .. Francis Ford Morgan Brown ..... .. Edwin ‘Booth Tilton ' Albert J. Smith . t» » F’ ‘ . ‘J .1; .,. I W J/ __ . . Z $4‘ _ _ u , I‘ Q); 000MB’. T116 i1111°“m°‘he"vi3"“ec' MR xicxxlgxoxi Did X h°".9°"° "P him" W189! WBPB N85 the first to speak of it here. i been discussed. and the fact re- Th“ Judges who triad the ca“) ) “my u; carry on Government is Great Britain. Great Britain hfldjfluflnz w“ “mam ,5; "my have _ \ a lnuod ' J V __ , wonder If It was our members a’ ‘errod~ to that some $17,000 is Ow- i‘ m’ Lomm“ 5955mm w“ 1e” than ill, was in l912.-tvio the highest protective policy Gilmore than doubled m, "m". m“ Ottawa’ or were were some 0m" Mr. Sinclair. stated that the Gov- ng to men who were induced to l yoers before tilm War. sny country 1 know of. when new; smclair said was terrible four pet-ties?’ I am inclined to think 201116 here from the Old Country ammwt "r u“ “Ind ‘Mum [my Amer dealiing with the proposed industries commenced. it had sucmyagyg um . th t. It m: u b e e And w s‘ s Mit h ii. "'2 '“°“°Y hm‘- i Government -poiiicy of control over a high protection that it absolute-i "Did "m $50300 mid to ML pain“ rigs: lug Nun hi. :3" Wuggg!mageM1tcgg]fx;vaB:p;o1nt_ Everything that could be done; A Western unique Photo Drama full of Ranch Jill. the cheat railway FY9911“ M4" i-‘zbshut m!" cerm“ things‘ l,‘ p"*fKeiiy. l-iesident of the Grand taken up at Ottawa. I do not think. id by the Bell Government. His hrsmhee“ ?°“°al°i'tm‘lk° thasmizttig Sklddmq ma“, Buck...‘ Broad.“ and gnu," Horn: Sinclair took i“°i..eem1§i“re"l§‘§ u: QOOAIAZGIPTJXAI Tspoggli-Aiiogn?!‘ sioolflglgydwérunk Kuhn" coma om o‘ ‘he m’ mom“ who “wk n “Ff-who ma“ w“ m“ by the Domini” rif so asltai-he sProvliclfis Governi B i ,, I '4 gltglmlganexgca between the two even the importation oi cards to ,,£.'..°’.',‘,'“‘1;‘,f.°éoiifli$jjwfig‘p? °i:‘::.""ufl?:d:‘ 3:, "Tr-lat ‘Eggs’: ggvfimrrféltiygfid h]: “éficlsnfignfizl; ment don't see their way clear l0’. mm’ growi- bfli-iflflfll eYsii-‘ms- Th“ “n” card “‘°°" i Wm “n” “n °m Engliiiviiy? N0. i! WII Plid ill! I P": {nan has Bl-glfld thet securing this ntroduced to the Government M" make “p ‘he mmmy‘ why’ u l“ h” are controlled b? ‘he Railway Com- lish Statute of three hlllldmdivlil QQPIWIBY- Th! Qlillifflmll" area was one of the things that he Qinclair made two or three visits. thumselvea t” make the exphma" mission. now holding sittings in years ago which prevented evenmss nothing to do with it. Yet was proud oi Why Isn't he here mtil finally the appointment was’ “m m“ h‘ “ecessaryp M“ Sh" 415mm“ 984'“ °t ‘he cwmry‘ Mr‘ ‘he bum‘ °' n“ h“ i" '"ythi""Mi‘- simiii" Will-lid "ilk! Yflil bl- in teed of the srson who DIDN'T riade The Provincial Government "m" contended‘ ‘ Melgherrs policy m take out of but weeien ehreude. beeellee eel‘ Ilevs tenlsht that the ‘Government gs‘: It rel- list ptspplsuse); lppcihted him after Mr. Bell had i‘ “m” °"'Y “n” °°"s“m"g ""'i'~" me public treasury a sum sutfl- taiu linen and other goods wareiof gm“. m“; m" .||.'-y_ 1 w" own" d“ H; l" 1°,- uh | lemurmdl and Mn Sinclair under“ good authorities. he. Sinclair said. unfit; ‘w “Hodge Podge” “His High Horse” NOVELTY FEATURE TWO PART OOIMEDY SCENIC VIEWS elem to compensate the eestcrnicoming in from France. Geflliiliifyou the Government did boo-not ‘and western extremities of Canada and other countries. Iiiiins liibiunder the Conservatives, at any i‘ r2“ tirsizsrsesiziis.s‘sslizr" :*:..?.:.'::.:".¢"':.l:”ii:i::llsi~...*: “;;.':,:.." "screw i".- M88011.» Y- i " i: . or . .es r. ncsr ‘bl t f policy that gaijtlisb ‘Ygrizlglidfiietyo pfstiltgdctthilliotisaid mfimltfi mm :0 the ma“ who o rame a ' . was una e act. md you w" he" o’ I hlah-létiigltgage t o rat ways at that halt the Conservative Chieftain would weld together all Canada.- "We wnnt stable freight and D399’ eager mteg that will be Qillliiflilie extend as ‘between one Dill‘! 0f m9 er protection plausej that (AP- That the national railway was _ _ And as i1 "Bulb 011B 0i in excellent condition when Sir to all Canada, and allow busmess to the uoolen mills established undergqenry Thornton took it We,’ ML BY-‘iiem 0i’ Pmlficiiml 25°¥McKinnon proved by reading from country and another; and we want years ago is still in existence inithe pan-lot. newspaper ma report, . b d . b- the ‘body who Great Britain." mm m B one 3 Mr. McKinnon cited also an Act have control over the rates." ‘made at that time. by Msior Gra- ham Bell. Deputy Minister of Rail- Uinder the judgment given in the passed stopping the importation ohwayl crows Nest Pass agreement thewgreat quantities of hair buttons, 5mm m“ “ma, i; h“ been mo. qqvemment has the‘ right to re-‘whicb Great Britain considered to posed by the King Government m commend instructions in regard i‘) b9 dei-rimmiial m h" °“"1 induiwsaddle the country with the ex- treigiht raite structure. Mr. Sinclair: tries. "NW" i "k ‘Willi “"9" pense of building over two thous- conicixrlled. One clause of the ln- is the eel-wiry "l" 7'" P"°'P°"°d‘.snd additional miles of railway, m a we“ this yea.- w the without protection. Rfiiaflnscgmmlsslon advised 1m». in my hand e llet oi the countries‘ have here and this measure would have been massed complete. had not the Sen- me rates be. made sumac. m me In the world that have Increeeediapa ‘usual-ML jurigdlctio-n of Parliament with n ihtlr tariff since the yeara 1920 After further dealing with rsll- vlerw t0 establishing a fziir rate Md 192ir-I M" °i "Wm- °"°" wsy matters. Ml‘. McKinnon gave t _ . i Ce being mks“ sixty In all; and the only country. t‘ Zgiéfiglfiaixtxoigszealgtxed by the 3,131.1. that did not Increase its tariff, but‘ he Consul-Va Va eders snswer ‘to the question wh ch he hsd put, time Provinces to the mite‘ struc- g" slim‘ i" “h” °°"""1 i‘ and put In vein. to Mr. Sinclair. turein force on the Government I"! fl- C!" l" °f "i5 9"“ d“ Mr. Melghen has said: "The first e c‘ '."::.‘..°::s*:;::.:: :.".'..;"""' " "Take a coilllutriy vlery much like our own. wt s m ar o ulstion and similar industries. ‘fopa. con- ‘d. m“ u“ link between the Mrililnes and flidelflbie extent- lre-lia. now on s. wave of prosper- ity. with its industrial wheels hum- ming from one end of the country And than take Can- meams the carrying out of the prih- ciple recognJzed‘ at _Confcds.m'tlon‘ when the dntercolonlal was builu. that t should be ‘zi COIITIGCYUIIE the rest of Canada. _ Defending the increase of 51-1.- 000 Bmlilllaliy paid to Sir Henry‘ h, .i M _ 51.1013“. 5.3;. to the other. Zljiriilg-Xlhrev-ious to Thornton's 39' “da- with m" P9097‘? “Wkillg 1° pointment in 1922 the men occupy- ' lng the position the". he now 0c- m- “ 22;"; trails.*s;.::°s;‘;.scs.::. and Mn Hanna of Lhe Q _\-_ R_ W110 they going at the rate they have was paid 835.000. wlrch unesrit a“ xii“ E328 éggfllgg? pa“ year or m c‘- 1*::i“.::::=..‘i’“.ifi’":::s:& . house to rent in Charlottetown and today there are lets of them, and very few being bulit. I m‘ m‘ t T] to Canada is not prospering as glazmggmflng o? 325 mfgreao,__f‘oar4 should. and that this condition is. ‘ due lo the policy of the Govern-i mcnt that is now in power. the G. T. R“ rz-clvcd 550.000 a year. annual payment oi 3.850%. This slrliairles enjoyed by railway pre- sldenls and managers at that time. In organizing tlic system and psy- ing Thornton $50000, the King ‘Since tihait time conditions have changed and M1611 of Thornton?» tazrllbre are vary rarc. in similar lmsilimrs throughout the continent theta» amsr/verrteen men, and 1hr.- llmvesil. salary paid. apart from the States! "There hes been some reference piause.) from the Is- Sev- ° tarlii I would raise would be the farm products tariff. and I would give the same protection In Can- Amerlcen farmers have in the States." Cumin‘ Ami‘ "Doles." has been the epithet of the Liberal speakers with refer- ence to the Meighen policy for the Maritime Provinces on freight rates. it was not doles. but justice- Ths idea is to arrange the rates so there would be a lesser rate for the people of the extreme Eastern and Western sections, to overcome their handicap from the central parts of the country. By this ad- justment oi the retee. we in the Maritime: would be able lo ship our goods at a looser rate to Que- bec and Ontario. ls not that whet we want. our railway rates redur/ ed‘). (Applause) ‘cmm m“ “l call that our rIghts,--not it "doles? ‘But what happened two years ago, when there was s. re- duction oi rates in Western Cen- (Aiunda? That measure went through, and the representatives of the peo- ple of this Province who were sent to Ottawa voted In lever of It. The Egg Arpume"! A"'W°"°d~ They voted for e reduction for the would ask. Can he tell us? l would Ilke to know. Here we have a Minister oi the Crown giving an account oi his stewardship for the lest four years. and he cannot tell iis whet he got for us, except one thing that we find somebody else has been taking credit for. for the lest few months. (Applause and laughter). Immigration. "If any problem in Canada has been treated in a way it should not have been treated. it ls the problem of immigration. They are spending millions of dollars, on bringing Immigrants into Canada and they are going out oi Canada just about as isst es we can get them. Why? There is’ nothing hare ior them to do. "To my mind the one main solu- tlon of the problem is to get the Industries In Canada and the work for the people. Then you will find no difficulty in getting Immigrants. "I gave an Instance the other night of how our Industries are closing down, in referring to the glass works at Hamilton. Qntario, which were established In 1918 at s cost of millions of dollars. They simply had to close down because they were not properly protected. That industry employed s large number of people. According to the Toronto Globe, 300 workmen have been leaving Hamilton every month. "So far as Prince Edward Island is concerned. we have got vary little in the matter cf emigration We have vacant farms that would now he taken up by people from abroad, it lt were not for the fact that If they came here they might suffer the same fate as some ot- hers who came. and had to go to the States. “Under this system. It is simply a waste of money. Even now, II we save the honor of the Island and of Canada. We are liable to pay here a sum of $17000 ior emi- grstlon." (Loud slid prolonged applause.) MR. JENKINS REPLY. _ took to have his snlsry paid by ‘he Dominion Government. This was done and Mitchell went to the Zlld Country and took this means o Inveigle those people out here inder misrepresentation and fraud -—telling them they could come llld live here on s few acres oi ‘and. ior which he was charging them $200 and $250 an acre. They rnme out. giving their money up. ind when they found that condi- tions were not as represented they vent back dissatisfied. “l want to ask Mr. Sinclair this: Why didn't he. as a Cabinet Min- ister. knowing that the responsibl- ‘ity was upon either the local Gov- ernment or the Dominion Govern- ment. have his Government pay those men that $17,000 and have this matter hushed up‘! “What did Hon. P. C. Larkln. High Commissioner In London. so pointed by the Liberal Govern- ment. have to say about It? Mr. Lerkln said that the man who was responsible for Andrew Fraser Mitchell's appointment is the man who is responsible for the pay- ment of those men who were de- frsuded." (Applause, and cries oi “Sure.") "Tile Judges who tried the cssc In the Old Country say that either one Government or the other I.- responsible. I will leave it with you, ladies and gentlemen. as to who is the moot responsible party." “After Mr. Sinclair was notified that this man was crooked. he did not even tell Mr. Bell. iis says he came to town and Mr. lBell was ‘iusy running an election. But dur- ing the six or sight weeks that the Bell Government remained In power after the election Mr. Bell was never toiid; and that was the time the harm was done. And that harm might have been prevented." Hon. Dr. McMillan then discuss- ed railway matters. pointing out that last year the Government car- fieii on with 9.000 less employees than before but at the some time Increased expenses $500,000. They ‘Dllid not standardize the island railway. yet they were preparing to build a railroad ut Guysboro. that he had come to put faith in, Mitchell. lie cited among the. people who had highly recommend- ed Mitchell Mr. A. A. ‘McLean, at one time representative for Queens County In Parliament. On the strength of those TBDOliliIlCiliiB-‘ Lions ho felt ‘safe in recommend- ing the man to the Provincial Gov- ernment. Ho regretted that his recommendation dill not turn out right. iio felt llow that it was a‘ mistake. but it was done in good. faith. There was no basis for airy. implication to the contrary. Ho‘ had documents relating to the; transaction. and would road them If requested. . Mr Donald McKllinoussked that. the letter of Mr. A. A. McLean. re- ferred to as highly recommending the nppoiiltment of Mitchell. be‘ road. ' § lion, Mr. Sinclair read from a letter dated Dec. 22. 1922. in which‘ tho desirability of getting settlers of the type proposed by Mitchell; was commented favorably upon. The writer was not acquslnteill personally with Mitchell. who ivasl a cousin of inspector Fraser and hail, lie believed. influential con-i nectiolil-i. The letter went Oil to state that.‘ ii‘ lilr. Sinclair would write to “ll-k jot‘ Ashton. a Conlnlissioller of tho’ Soldiers Settlement Board. he; would get iiii tho iuiornlntioti that. the Government had regarding‘ Mitchell. . | MR. DONALD McKlNNDNw “Tilers ls no reference whatever‘ to a recommendation of Mr. Mlt~. cheli in that letter. Mr. Sincilalr. made a statement that Mr. Mc-i Lean highly recommended him.‘ You will note In that letter that he refers, him to some man from whom lie might get the Informs», tlon. Did he do that? (Loud Air‘ plnusc.) i HON. Iiiil. SINCLAIR: llo rs‘ iers Io inspector Fraser; tlillt he was a mun of influential connec- tion. and Ihat he wns encouraging those people l0 coma hero. MR. McKINNON: He said ha} had influential connections, but} itunw ilntliitlg uhollt the mun llinr. sell’. That is practically what tllcf a now ABOUT A FURNACE FOR YOUR HOME THIS FALL CaloriC Pipeless Furnaces have been heating homes in this Province for many years giving ell- iire satisfaction. _ Have us quote prices on the heating‘ of your home. You will be well satis- iied. I l Phone, call or write us. FIIEII ll. illsllioli so Grafton Street Orr Prlhee 5W1"! PHONE Sill-J. ABBIES PLAY, ST.‘ ‘ f ilillN 0N SATURDAY .._.__._____.... Thr- Allcgwolt iiliiliPillifii icum tho St. Joilln tullni ‘to a ‘smaller "mzvr- ; “p” {his moriiiri-g for St. JdillLgliil on their "home grounds. they wlmrc oil Szililriiziy ‘they wlll clalshlwiill at lciast ‘he ‘in a lyceiltiolt in kW \v.~.ili llilll \\\'ii\i\.i‘ llcilsntinrent tcanijclzii-ili to the second best team in in tho. sccotui garlic of Iho play-itlic liinritilmcs-i. off l"ir ‘ilm Aillrlilimc . Uhainrpiuu- JThc Almlvi-i have iprnvmi 0n ‘many $1.11., " 7 lfiCiifliiiilii-"y that they play ihottor 1381i ' h,‘ u... firs. ganuyhprng on wcq-iaiivriy ‘from lionlc than at ‘homo, so ileSlliiy the local boys were out of|tliat iflllc fans who Wmlilli like '10 practice, iJiKl ‘weather condliiloili-nsec the Abibics make a good allow- horn iwli. s3, great ‘hinuliirnp to ilhelm. lug iiu this iIhcii-r first atqiflfliilklr-aili- iifi ihcy hail ibccu u-niiiibiir to gn-t II liiolnrflmo dionors, will still - vi! tcszm practice for over-three weeks, the good wllshcs 0f Mich‘ mull)’ While ‘the 3i. John "team were in out of (Iliurlolttrtrrwn for‘ a 800d Qqnfiwnt training. frlontl.» mid liiilnircrs ‘both in and The Alylrics playc-d ‘good hall on showing amidst the St. John loll-m. Thornton’ is 375.000 =1 YF-‘KF- Pm" side“: Beam“, of the C. P‘ R4 m Remung Hm‘. Mn Sudan“ West. but there was no word oi a MR, R, }{_ JENKmg in the ex. where nn election was being run. 191W‘ B18185- - - l-ION. Mil. SINCLAIR: The let? ‘ . tam inc-ii ‘to redeem ‘tlionmsel-vee at ceives -$100.ii0iJ. ill rv-QIIEF-Kinfl Si? §f,‘"§g.';§“§vo‘§,‘ff 119;)‘: glhcélrgfid guy afscttils?" (lgpgitzulsiefv. m comp." Ail-iii? splelgligi-d 1:10 iglmmlfflfnh; “ofii-iizgesihfioghogoliiaritime Provln- W!‘ 1118i Bill-lei! Willi! i Fefld- i-Rizifii"eixiiicgikxihnAAhQr-AeQlAYAYQ-Alii; St. AiOilil. and play a brainld of bail Hem-y at $65,000 the Government Mm" fiwducer because that: W23; "They had to satisfy the Pro- asked why the" bennemen dmn-f ces. where we are severely handl- MR- MCKINNONI Thai i5 uioiillil, it Wits nevertheless not any that will ht Illi epoople know that fcilt mm: it was better to retain his no American eggs coming in dub gressivo Party in the West and In do a" the” my,“ when they capped, where nearly every man will "T"! "llbsmiliifi ‘>1 ii- ‘ivorso tluut some oiitlli-otller tcnrlieiPvilwc Eiiwllrd island ‘bail Diillfam eervllces tlhan go out among the mg the Henson or production M‘, order to hold on to power they were 1n power begm-e_ was returned a supporter of the iio-‘i- MR- SINCLAIR! ii’ Ylllltiikc- at times. iillivl" their IiPlY-‘i 011 "l3 Wei" 99 i)“- otlier seventeen and tliko a iiillHlCi‘. Mvxmnon cued [mm the can“; gave that reduction. Now Mr. He aggufgd his Endgame map Government In powsn-Why Wiiih l" lllii ll iflwYfifb iliibfllrflill- iShnuliI Ilio Alrilice zit 113M181. hollil ‘ Nifiuilicsillly right up to t-ho flflili iln- Alt any rule the boys are all dc- an e new man Wgorwooilld have to Ye,“ Book m m. show.“ the lgeishenccomefl w us said Hege- while in this Province. Oi’ in m. eevidnh they set nemethlnil wb- iifllhiz" 108M132?‘ "i" '1" ll "lllllbvl be paid alt lean". 7.>.0 0, I l u t - m ritlsh olumhla and t s ot er particular pa" o; the provjncg, we etantlal to keep our people at o t n58 on E - . ' Regarding the isdéigd rail-prey A\lAT-l[‘TOp£r zzhéjnsaltffgiofoge snfisfgliglgarts of the ‘WsetMmaIyI nesiFi, a rs- may “gm go have a h; o; DQQDIQJIQMQ? Ne. they come back with MR, TEKINNQN; Mr. gincltaihimHarness Stncinir promised c at the ‘Gov-ii _ Th t p A ' ‘ uct on, but the ertme rev n- 80m; uwny, m‘, hnmm-auon 1B the very "We problems of four 0h HM el‘ 0W4" 0" "18 Q e‘ - - ennlmctrt, If elected, would have ‘dieflggffxaccoralfizpzg {g6 32328053,‘: oes also need the equivalent. and "m"; 1e" and 19“ a, the yea" years agar-tariff. railway trans- statement that this man was high-i standard gaélgcfllnbopltirutlogt lrnnilgmnwn. authority w“ 141370 do," they are gollgg tlo get)ItTig Itgettiln- go by portatirn, immigration, and Sen-i Ily racizlmrlentdhed lbty‘ MnYMcLheami __v ' Hgnish lo tou s’ y uric hex an’ The“, w r UL n to power. ( pp ause. a s e The whom polmy of the Conflef. ate re orm; the very questions as e or e e er. ou avei , H '7 ‘ H“ g _ 9°“- Th“ ‘miy W" M‘ “mud p” given h)‘ M: eiussieiifi atgufl? aleighe" mu” Wm‘ resmci i” m“ vfllivflil. as Mr- Jenkins saw It. was "l" We" "P 7W" 7"" =II°-" imam i‘ "ML Th"? i‘ "othhmi0fxtgxgigfillgiffgilqqi-(EiilIHVIAATO ‘ Cfizliliti-IAA?)iisodiieisegeif' PM the Murray Harbor branch ‘vhlich Vernon River meeting and which railways‘ 51mph’ m protect m” m3 mimuhw‘ "hum “up! wh“ he an‘ 0' Msiiorl Drivln A/EiSOPl lili v l id m’ ‘h p0 t todn ‘s vfiiband would lye begun ncxt your zmii fm- ‘V0,... denied by ML Emma“. who "With respect to other matters mm;- gmg 1e; Mm loo“ in u“, mm. Jnflusntlal connections and refers t $11 y if _- “_k“ “fiiiisfl "mi-hf 0W" a p691‘ m 1 o felled flit tlho carliost pm-llliltlc nio- mnmud‘... that ‘hey were (m. a he has a fixed policy.—a policy "y, 501)“; he mum chm-Be more ‘lo s man from whom_Mr. Slnclslri“ “ ‘me m“ i1‘ i‘ d W!" (“limit "m9- ? t ed“ n‘? mrnt. [lffliilflllliiiy the ‘year ioIlo-iv- mnermt ymrufnr 1925‘ that you can understand. and for his goods. lion. Mr. Sinclair ln rcply said might ilnd out. (Loud minimise.) ‘.""""- ‘v "i? i""‘-"""""‘ Y- i" ii“ 5144i"! (‘Veil-W W11“ ‘W i" '9 Mr. Sinclair's Reply : . A...“ i-asismieasraelusataraieias in fit m lib!‘ island will he 1hr; iilfiiliifill iirce URINAP aroia.‘ he cont-lulled. "We il- . "Something that. we got. 0f hon“ MR. wrong. SlNflilAiiit No, you am know what he is at. That is just what the people oi’ Canada are M“ Nhh-INNON. Than I would looking for. That is why. if the llkr- in know what. [ilvlclghou Government obtains pow- wow able in qwersuliilr- ~iiii~ (lm-m-n- Wm i.’ m h _ n m (iP-"flilll I believe it will-the In- mont that an tuna should h» (fFr-ltl- mqvilignvu) Qauznupgexlovflggg cogivcstors from outside are liable to ml ‘in Ea-siciril (‘linavin and liliii. the rec. me‘ most ldrral spot would be l’. l-Z. ls- land." MR. MoKINNON'S SPEECH‘. Answering first Ilm arguments: cs, hlr.'-.l)oliiilll Mclilnlioii null] 11m. were yo.- 192p iillii f) i-vrlry pinllnrllt w. far iil(‘ wontlo, ul prnxllvrliy’ of (‘lllilillii what | have 551.1 cnme in. because they wlll have "ON MR SWCLMR. ‘vhat “an idea of how Canada is going to said was that the figures quotcdi worn not the latest figures. le run. But have we any idea ) that from these people in power now the isle-HI figures showed the Im- hi)“ "- i“ Wing t” h“ rm‘? ‘iports ior i925 u. he 2.554.000 dDZ- A V0195: (""l°'°""‘Yi N"! _ Th fl t d b M _ MR. McKINNON: "They talk of lidvanl-nd by ilii: Liberal Cflllilliiiii-jglilldfiiléfVgY of“??? sqnug: halyf mix]: "l!" be‘!!! 5 D01“! i0!‘ Qilfibfli! and Ontario. Why shouldn't sure be a MR MCKINNON: That U. just protective policy ffi-Ths Industries Y0“ made the of Nova Qcotla, as well as for Que- hml been lilliirli-il m. with snl-vlflr" statement that the exports were h": “d °M"'°7 what is the ma" "Mimi?" i" iii" “iiiiliiiiy 0i (‘wili-‘for one your null the imports were i" Wm‘ MW“ 3mm‘ ma“? n nilinn bond iliiillflli. ii. ls trim that for annthnr, pooplwnro not iiimlil or pllrpluls i112 "III- hnniia. Tho world lmnws that llsltllc Hllii ni (‘aiiailzi fiilli in, the minerals unlit-r iii!‘ civil urn. fnr 193i unlollvftlflollrcvs liliil Ilizil ivn llllvn HON. Mil. SINCLAIR: rilzlil. has an abundance of coal and That h. Iron; that is what msds England hum for years. What is the mat- MR. McKINNON: l nm quoting i"? ii i" the W!" °i B 110""- | m, M. "m". u“, year if we had a proper policy it would i925 is Vllmllifilfil] yet. wheraver suit Nova. Scotla inst as well ns mic ilffrtho vii-heel i-uiiiiii-li-s lulilnr iiiii ilflli. Kfllllillfliflli got his figures. it “mild Wil- Qllbbec Mid Oniflrifi. “nmymg m “m argument m,“ and oven better, because she has tion n’: cmit-i-riueil. liiil wlmi iii ihl- loxlllr- Industry in United Sta- m“ mill"!!! t0 produce her manu- the l-illlltavl far 1m lllWlllH m‘ llFUIiIlv- the u of them whorl nobody isles, which hits cnioycii n protoc- "whim" right ih°r9~""-h9 CM] mid producing? Whui is tho wenilh nl Iivc Iliriff. is in a harl way. Mr. Mc- the imn- - - - m" i PIMmiP-‘i “'iI"" "l" llbnlilirhdllllnll sllitml that nut. nf $66.000- "TM"? n19 imWY" 0! 903i 5"" are ion lm: In lion-lop 1hr. rclinllr- mm nl lcxlllo imports from the Am“ "m" um 3mm!- YO" Wm cos of nlhor (‘Oillllflllr-i all lilf‘ i-x- wluiliv Wilflll illtn Canada, $44,000; "mi 4130-0004790 W971i‘ 0i’ 939i‘ lion mime from tho United stamp coming from the States into Can- “Thdy talk prosperity! Leek Thai. illllllfllry must i-iilil be doing elifl- Whit ll the mliter in Cher right around you. Go down through gnmplhing! pensn of our own? the country and see the many va- medy here tonight? The only thiflfl‘nrg||mqnt_ iottetown today when we are get- ii i...» boon contended that largo "no Amerleen eel! eemnetlns cant farms. Did Mr. Jenkins tellfmimg mm in i... Rm"; feeding n", with Nova Sootle coal, at the time you that‘! Did he give you a rC-iimemlvlilygd Am..- ihs Wm- aml m“ price. It leeks like mismanage- WRR llhml against the went nether/here!’ Ive cltei is the price of bonds. You puligy "y i}... Qutgnlng Gonggfva- "They tried to put a little bit of WWW V"! We" that there ls a lsr- live Gilvernment. ger demand In Charlottetown to-vhe Gqyefnmgnt Bu; why i, no; a duty on coni from the States. of god“ 5991mm; ility cents. They didn't cell that day tot. Government bonds than mongy guppofflng DBQVIQ who 11-9 protection though. it would be a there for motgsgee on yOllfiahlg u, worm simply hgegugg q terrible to call it that! But they iermeqthough the rate of lnterestW-“g m.“ g1 u...“ hgyg (“n4 did It. and the moment they put charged you generally for marina-their wgy "m, gm gut”. They that on. did the price o1 the Nova ., I" 1"‘ W"? ‘I'm! i" "Vii" P"'ilet them go. Instead of adopting Beetle eeal go up any? Ameri- eent, and you buy the bonds lbmeseuree that would ensure their can oqal came In for exactly the five slid five and a halfl Whyfmmpioymenq .1 hqmg, It is liet so many years ago that; they Ere very scrim" i“ leheil will m. again. What ls their pol- ty oente to siiew them to do it.- Mfiftq s on your farms. because. they same price. but the railways of "l have ltflkBil several times. and the 8M0 reihneil their rem Ili- lcy? We were told tonifllt that ehowlfii a“ "i. QWDQWW" W" . "fired-Abe eilvhiry Wleilnr. Clnoialr would follow and give In Canada. An in order‘ to‘ ‘get. It "W'- 'P"'9"' u‘? i‘ I'- "dl!" us the pulley of the Government. In at ell th . ricensihedthem- cen any oi you tell new whet It selves to pay the tiityceitts duty. "RAW-vie :-- ‘With-tits? ‘ r' isn't t t s feet’! ( pplsuse) Prohibiting the burial of people in anything but woolen shrouds In England three hundred years cg.» was nf no interest to people now- adays. Mr. Sinclair and himself were not fussy what they would bu buried in. because they did not expect to be buried. (Laughter) HON DR. McMiILLAN. Speaking at the close oi the meeting. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mc- Millan gave able support Io the Conservative candidates. The pre- sent Dominion election. he said. is coming just three years too late. The Prime Minister says he wns not able to carry on under pro- sent conditions. thstthe alliance between the Liberals and Progres- sives was unsetisiactory. arid an election was needed to clear the atmosphere and give the Govern- ment an Increased majority. There would have been merit in that er- try after hie first session. But now. when the term of Parliament is within e year end a quarter of being up. the plea hes no merit. The people of Eastern Canada have paid dearly for that alliance and only recently a certain part of the West was given a great con- cession in the matter of freight rates by the Railway Commission. Wes this due to "Instructions" of the Government. The Inference from Mr. Sinclair's remarks was that the Government is in the posi- tion of being able to make sugges- tions as to where they should make concessions. Why didn't they give the Maritime Provinces the se e Ion they gave to to the That Is a the r ,_ would like to hear answered by the Cabinet Mlniete here tonight. (Applause) Thai. Government members es:- psct anything but victory at the polls was evidenced. the speaker said. by the number who ars now nete ed others who dared not go Fselti shelter in the Senate. l-fe M“? WLMPRYYERFR "FEW "ICJF" ii beck ‘their " own constituencies. seated he had iakoli the npportutlity on two occasions l0 clvar up nllttinri: regarding his connection wlill Ail- drew Fraser Mitchell. once lli Charlottetown before ll Commis- sioner appointed by tho Provincial Government. and once on the floor of the House 0f Commons. Every- thing was atraight. open and above board. if there was any- thing wrong or cut of place. or if he were ln any way liable. thul. was the plncs for them to arise and say so. Mr. Meighen himself admitted that the statements made were entirely bllnkum so far ilS hc (Mr. Sinclair) was concerned. The Federal Government did not pay the salary of Mitchell. Mr. Sinclair declared. They had a standing offer to any of the pro- vinces of Canada. where the pro- vince appointed an Immigration or colonization agent to work over- seas. ii that. agent would wnrk In gument l! m, mg gene ts the coun- ‘co-operation and harmony with the lmmlgrstlon agent oi the Federal Government. the Federal Govern- ment would contribute $150 a month to defray expenses. That was open to all the provinces. The experience of other provin- ces was the same as with Mitchell. that agents working in the Olil Country under the direction of n provincial government could not work in unison with the agents working under a different author- Ity, so that no province for any length oi time has been nblc to take advantage oi that oiisr. Dr. McMillan was correct when he stated that Mitchell obtained those Immigrants under misrepre- sentation and fraud. That was true; Mitchell did wrong. HON. DR McMlLLAN: “l would like Mr. Sinclair to Aeiilme why he did not Inform the Premier when he knew that Mitchell was doing wrgnp. HON.‘ it. SINCLAIR: "There was no idence oi. wrongdoing on the partbf t hell untli ‘ o; pie to t e dountdy- l - . ‘_ u WIN written ‘by C 37101 (I rpm" f“. X,’ 'l'lic moi-ting Iliuli ltdjnllrllotl. . ———-Z4>eo--——— IGity League Football- Starts Away Sat- i urday ~ g i Tllo Anchors iiliil Silirli filililliilll lizams lire all ill ia-liliillcsli im- Ilmi ilpelllng clash on Slitiirilny iiitor-i noon at Victoria Pal-k lit Li (Yciocki Tlio iilliyc.s uii ililtli tennis arr.‘ l.l good form for the ODQIIOI‘ and‘ ii, should prove a real good game. j The interest is beginning in tskc’ hold and the ilsillll good mituroil! banter between tlio fellows on tile.’ strongtll of their line up is Iii-gimp. ing in be hcnrii wherever ii hunch gathers. ‘The Anchors llnvo a great llllllvll of nlaiorlal to pick from iillli lire. suro in hnvc n team on tho Ilrlili that will put up a stiff struggle throughout the periods nste. in having some of ilm mnro imtperlencod pluycrs Oil UNI!‘ Ii-iinl, iyillll lilo Anchors Hily illoy will llocd it all bcforo lllc gllmc is over. Saturday liflnrnnnli should sou n large crowd of fnoillull fans gatltnr tit Vli-lorili Park and watch thc first llaiiln for sirpromscy In the Cily IACIIKIIU on the grounds that can lmiist of having some of Ilto host games ever seen here played on this old familiar site. The City League ls going to be the means oi bringing new football lmsterinl to the fore and stimulate interest and‘ bring the grand old game of the gridiron hack to its former standing among the differ- ent branches oi athletic sports. So that Saturday afternoon when Mr. liicMIIIen blows the whistle ior me kick-oi! It ilhlopvll there will Ii i u attendance on hand to en odor the boys along. rm .. ' ‘QQQh assent-s‘ its q 1.. '\.- W I ..--.~ Tho Stars aron little more inrtu» T‘““°" w‘ n‘ mm‘ - Urns ivVr-ewee w w» n. v *0‘QRPQQI*=O4'QQOFQWWO' 110.01 - ~1- cool wonllicl- wliii-li ilri-vlillnd. the (llryhl card. With ‘Braden Rllller, ‘he ziilt-nilaili-i- Willi nili up to Ilio usual was u straight heat wilninol‘ in the Hiilllilllfii. lull. Ilmsc wlin were prs- CGi-Ilmbllfl Evening Dispatch $1,200 HPHI ltliilhlvil iiil ext-client ultcr- sin-kn fnr 2.15 [racers and Willi llllililil-i progrlilil nl‘ lino horse rac- Tlierxlom G-lly ‘llo was Ia istraight his. ~, hcivi. winner in -t.hc- Oihiio State 'i‘he Huiilmllry follower |JOII'i'll'lIiI emitt- inr 2.05 pitCGFS. Ono clirss P-Vllli-L, itihe 2.08 ipaoe. 2.30 Class. Trot or Pace; Puree mmlpiivrlril lilo ilnyhl card. ‘it was. $300- ll spill. lion-i. oxirllt, ilioliylrood V010. Q-NWIl-ii clinics. in Jeanolto Royal. won the first and thlrll heats. while "W0 n ‘brook cost iiiiiiii tho scconll which iilirfi" Iillilrvy- C. Mackcn- wont ‘to Eli Direct. Joanotlto Royal yin was never ll. isorious COIHOINHPI‘. Sum-merry : -- iJIiiii-iii !\l.. Ill Thomas. i‘..l~ii.ii]§ ‘s... ii, lliiilléii. lli-lty Muko. Mcrrytimo Sulllcs. Frsilk Adams 3 h.‘ . p) ,< . _ v (‘tililmliils idvnillng Dispatch Stalks ‘(uflikfi _'__ 2.1a PIICC. TWO Heats oi.’ 7-8 and iltlior liorsos startling ill this H3 ‘M""""Pi'"° 31-200‘ ~ln Bin C lest . Tru ' , (liitirisB‘iiA,.r‘i\\lbl't€;llEfi?i.h ti’... nrgiri. ""0"" "Iii" (‘Pail-Ill Lucky Strike nilii Lady Marshall. “mum” B- (Cmzmr) T|mo_._2_23I/h gigs/h 2,33%‘ 35 [Allin i-‘Ylrbos (J. Thumbs) Bonnie Waihta (Olriids) 2.24 Class. Trvzts Pace; Puree, C“¥:'gli'i3i_i1ifi!7 2.08 Pace, Two in Three Heats, o! M|dd|ntnn 11-8 MiiIQ-—PIIFIO 81,000. Eliza Todd Frsilk Adams llurl Binlum. C. A. Ymlng "diiyibiwllmd Vi?” “M1188 1 3 1 Am,“ Kim; (gem 51m. Eli Direct (Wieiiwntld) B 1 2 mom) Jeanette Royal (V Morning a p l” Other horses In this class were Emmi‘ imam!" (Omimih- 5 '3 3 Tgnmmy l," Emq mug...“ v_ PM“, John IS. (iPailIn- 3 4 ‘I and Silver Foam, . (PW? viii". ‘Mfllimc Direct. and in tho lifill hnat Tnngior lori thn ‘7- b- 37-. wit“! Wmffil- ‘ finlii and won bill was sot beck to WWW-Jill); 3-19; 3-19 1-4 second posifinff for fouling Ellen on“ an‘ J°i"‘"li “liwv 3-95 7i" Todd on the mm , TWO Heats of 7-3 Ind 1 l-I TItfIo-~2.ZPA. 2.2a». 2.22%. 2.- Wie-Pv~e WIN- 2216’ 215% TlICOdOTO Guy (‘PIHIU .. . . .. . Pete Green (McKay) 2.20 Class. Trot or Pace: Purse Prim "he loiliidh) - $300. War Bride- (Stokes) Braden. K. Dtreobi Ray) .. 5 5 Confection, o. A, Young 4 2 1 1 z Tlme-4-45- H: N0 I-Z- Silver Hello. is. Curry) 1 a a s 1i “*""-4°<>—-—' Hurry 0.. (w. n. Met- 2 1 s 4 a CHE ‘HAD WRONOID HIM tinson) Wilfred rm. rniiircecit s s ls ro “Your bikini-d. medull- Is sull- Gormley iBoy. s. n. no!“ r. s i reeflfle from velwilerr 111ml?" Time-III. .010. 1.1 , . I‘ . - sews- tm. g _ i“ i ~_, mmzzqmlsl Jfptilfi, gilt...“ um»! z