It? l9 p059 mflll It; that t paper 1'83 Illfl ll! lotl C pill Minion in‘; (Canadian Press.) IIIIIOXI-l, iiII|It‘IIiIIlI'I{ (‘o., N. S“ M-olari-nro IIooIiiii-i‘, at tinios: Aiill- i- that tlI'l‘i-:-I “pro, of I'll .\I I‘. Mina Iloi-Iini ntriutineut (I lttiiiiil that I ‘ii applira u .\I|'.-‘. t‘ I |1ropari~ it _ IIieri-piu-I of g pathologist iii itti-Ivi-il. iiito Aiuhi-rst. I lnip and. newfllmpers’ folio “is 9 - i "Z-‘ilhf-IZIZT“ .I IIIOIIII 1N "ilttoifl?" a \\'tII‘|'ilIIi mini out, uus not iI\(‘tIi'.'(i toilay. tpiutliorilios arc iinxioiis to Io- dglllrii in i-oimi-ctioti with 5pm Suuilay at .\Iai'tin's Ri\'l‘l',l Airs. Joan (‘lurking f1 i r .A..._ _<'._ ortant Evidence Against New York Swindlers- l1 H0N_ ARTHUR MEIGHEN. lcader conservative Part)’ of the _ -___._éi-__._._ A '; nmnn IIIIIH oi AII IIIIERSI ii i Hoi- Fri-iloricii m1 .\Ir.-i. I‘Iai'ki-, it is statoil, jlttn sufforiiig friiiii (‘.iIlI(‘l'l'. -i" aiiil l I cauci-r. Iii-it‘ fro: t ion of Ia i-Iit-‘s Iii‘. A. ( reasonable. to sull- 11 intelligent women rend therefore, he number of news- ders is a-Pllmxl- tely identical with the reading popllliltlflil. an Two Uenlll pounded 1881 Liberal- for boon Iini-i", has tho sun PIIIIII] tiiiiil n iiiuiiii in [SI Prominent Growers and Buyers From Uni- I ted States Visited Here This Week aiiil l Others are Expected. Crop Conditions Look Favorable so Far and Growers are Optimistic. Among tho‘ visitors to thi- Iirn- giant" can lii- YUIIKhIItL iiico this \\'t‘i'i( \ - a iriinibi-i" of .\Ii". WiIfi-i-ii [ninth-t- _-..,-..i-,,-,- Hf IIII_VI‘I‘.‘I aiiil gi"o\vi-r:i intinw-zzti-il iiiiillt‘ l’. H. t. HIWII |'-i atn (irow "i. 1‘. Ii}. Island HIEIHI potatois. ‘Phi-ytAtasoi-iatiou is i-xtii-t-iing a uuiubi-i- worc shown, as far as timo. would f iif otlioi‘ iuti-ri-sti-il Ittlliiiig 11pm, Iwfliiil, sumo of tho flclils" that. aro I Virginia tho first. of !I- "t wot-Ii, grown horo for oortification. ‘having I‘(‘('I‘i'i'I‘ti a li~it-~-_- qumm AIINIIII-Z lilo-Qt? visitors woro, Mi". Ii. that thoy aro now ou tlii-ir uai". I). hollaui, of tlii- Iilastorn Shot" "fhosi- gontIi-mi-ii ari- iw-pi-I-si-iit- \" iliia, who is iiiti-rcstoil in so ativos of " ' wIri-i- Iargt. ii mg a largo quantity of Irish (‘ob- iiuautitii-s of si-i-il iii‘ ihii v Ii-rs fin" a Farlnors‘ ox , iangc of|cropIiiivi-iilroiiilyIii-oiisoiii at Iai- tho Poi-iunoko si-ctitiii; Mr. \\'. ll. oralili- prici-s tn our lliriiii-iw". IIo Iliibinsoil of llivor IIcad, Longlhas also I'I‘('l'i\'(‘(i a loll -i" itin; Island, who has visitoil tho pro- that. u fiti» motor i-zir pariv ot‘ vim-o si-voral timos unii tiurchascd potato ini-u uri~ i-nmiui; about Aug» a i-nusiilorzibli- i1ti.'intity' of sooii nst 20th. Iioro: Ilr. Ii. (‘. Saints. of (‘oluni- It is yot. too oarly in tli-Ysiwison bia Fnivi-rsity Non" York; also tn know what |II‘I'('I‘Iii‘I'§i' :\I' iii-lib; \\'. IQ. \\'i>iiiliuan, I’. ii. plaiitiiil forsoi-il piirposi-s will pa and l. Ii. IItiinpIiri-y ifltho ilIH]lt‘('Ill)Ii..\iI‘. PYIPIIPI‘ Wasliliiiiai, \'a. 'I‘Iiosi~. gi-iitIoiui\iii'l‘lii- IIIHIIPFIII“ - ~ . woro tili-aizoil \\'iIli tho tl1)I)I‘tlI‘t.'Il('I'tUIII. iiiI! Prnviiii-i- aiiil f of thi- crops thi-y IiI-sbcvlcil, "iii-llpart ilfl‘ finiiiiii: a tiiiiizl i-iiniinoiltiiii faviiriilily" iin tin" Iioauty of tho Prnvincii, tho forfill- Ity of tIii- soil :iiiiI tho halmIiii-.~;:- trui- of on of tho air. Mi". Itoliinsou is i"i-ui.iin- I iustiootioii it. is iloiihtfiil 511;; Iii-ro for a fi-w iliiys ‘iiiI Ilicla pi-ri-i-iitagi- of tho IZUPIIIII“ will Ito‘ oihoi-s iii‘ tlii- party Iiavi- l'i‘till‘lll‘ti iiiriii-il ilinvu as \\"I" oimili-miioil, tn iiiI‘ iuainlaiiil. last your, iintwithst.iiiiiiu,i thi- fai~i In". Sands is a tiroiiiiiii-iit pl-iilt that tho ri-giiliitioiis this your mi- pathiilitgi aiiil nnivorsity" li~i"lui"i-r,i|ii>ro strict than tlii-y ha\'i~ oror and u-Iiili- Iii-ri- iihotoizratihoil athoi-u. 'l‘] I-{IIPH to show that our uuiulii-i" of gr \\"iiig fii-Iils. llo ("X- hirinors at taking griiiiloi" (fiII‘!' tiri-ssoil liiiiisi-It as fin-Iiuif thi~ (‘Hii- ! in soioctiiig tho sooil which tho.) All Sti IIIIII s. I (‘Iarkiq of iis fathor M ii nitlusprgumaxntiiitution for It is iin- ifnii-nt iii- tiiastorii. body war.‘ litht to lfiiili-i-tiihi-i‘ Zinck iIl'l‘i-, h condition cansi-il him to rofnsi- , burial fitllliii ho soi-li by Ihi- (',ti‘-,,|,,.;-_ m, lilillffl \\'il| lllli IN‘ oiimploti-ii until until ii Nichols. Ilalifav. who is ox- “mnllll! Portions in‘ tIii- Iioily IIH ’l'|ii- Itllliy iiilti boi-n tak- (Canadiaii Piress) ' Ylllth siilil‘. Auiz. _ 0. -~ Iluit \ I Hiitlfllt‘! iiil_\'\\'ill‘li antinunc- (‘l Ill!“ i"i"l'lltlllll that ho hail !:i.il i“l""' iin‘ fi-iloral grand (‘liiiiillri and \\' WW2» in thi-ii" aiiil ililiiFiIIIWi I , "Rained sovorul pi-iwui-i '““'l"“'| hi’ l-Zilwaril III. FIIIIPI‘ l". .\lt‘(it‘t‘, Iianliriipt irII1‘I'.- risiront (ionfia-lsion hat ,' iniiiiitiiiieiils "m" 1"‘ “Xltcctoil shortly act. stilt,‘ NW9" llcrsiiiis nt‘ ilIi-gal coniioi-tiiiii \\'iIIi a w ii hytiifillt‘. rfflnloov; ‘fiIlFi-iiil |Jll('i\'I‘i. HIVJII §O§§OOO§%OO'OQ itlonilensed Specials i A Q HQQ¢QQQoQQOQ400>QOQOQQ t dn,\':i or iiv i-r duy. ‘ii- Hriiiipi til riiiiiit ii: It . lwlrhglf'_'i‘"“l"" lii~_r Iliii- p 8c y‘ l " I""I' duy tin" 1 , Uucmwj" WI‘ duy for i; ilays or IIV4‘I'. 5mu“p_~\\;;|"ills :4! it I _. W“ whip.‘- ll ltl li-lloii. cash, m!" WM 7"‘ biiiil for. Spi-i-Iul Itati-s r . Fiiiiiit-iilll Hiillll] ‘Vllfiifi r.» .,,,,. ‘YHIIIPII, for sort-n Wi-t IL Li?’ RENT Iiousii apply Aililii-sit iliflllti piirt. iiiI. woo . \\'l iIs " for III pi-i" i-i-iit iIisi-iiiiiil. fiii inf iiiI. H1‘) I Situation 511i: poi 143 Esillil‘ ZI177-8-ItI-3I "FOR sate - BEN HUR QUART "" Ill"?- (‘cunt FFQR SALE liirli-iliiiu. Iii-In. _\ Iioust.“ (ML tici-i, Sow, "ll" l0 fri-shou, ‘Willi’ ll. IL Dennis. y Slot. r-i o..- ill S Mflllilillf‘. Qllltli‘ Io i’. (). Ilox 140, Amherst PHI-ill. REGISTERED ‘ unimcrhilll Aug 20th. ltiarshl Iolii. Zll67~8-10-4i Alibi-V 72 KIIIH morning. A%_______ _ °WANTED-- GIRL FOR GENER. ZIl7l-8-l0-Ili MAID WANTED— iniiiit Iio callable. References ro- Illliriril. Writ" Mrs. J. G. Muc- Kinnou. 79 Purticilge Avc. Monu- "tfl- N. u., L. ‘LOST o bottom.“ l. nuil Mlllvlciv, ""1""! collar. Ilcv. F L- .. ‘WANTED i) i" Ottawa “ml” liiilil to '5» Ronald Pin-k Chm-loft 8151 ~8-9-3i. o black 1. ti nil Stewart otown. 31754-19"?! tinue until the and of October. N THURsE/Tv MORNING Door llillnboro St (‘Ity OVPTCOIII McDoiigiiII. of Wales will leuvo London curly ll. y Sept. 1st maid to so Alberta. (or eight months Ex- TPDI“ Abbi)’ private secretary, Spring v i-abini-t ilitiiui int‘ tho crops i-stti-riiliy good, 1 hoop at homo. it. is oridoiit III)\\'- ‘H gri-otoii at _ whi-ri- S IEIIIIIH VISITS, I HI. PHIIIINIJE Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen Held a Reception in Victoria Parkland Delivered a Mag- nificent Speechl Promises With Comparing Liberal beral Performances and Showing the Utter Unworthiness of Mr. MacKenzie King’s Party to Con- tinue to Enjoy the People. Confidence of the Iii foro an i-ntbusizistic gathorlng at. Victoria Park yflfllf-ftillY uftiir- noon I-‘t. Iloii. Arthur Atoll-thou. Ioaiioi" of thi- (1oiisoi".'ai.iv.': p.'ii'iy in Fanailzi, ti('.ii\'t‘I'(‘(i a rousing snot l- in which hi: ilcalt; with tho nolil "al Issuns of this iiay as oilij." .\ii". hioighcn can liiintlio thcm. Spoakillg for ivi-ll over an hour in a \'f)i('(! which carrloxi wcli ovcr tho uuiIioui-o, ho scored point ziftor point lllllili Ioiiil applausc, zinil was thi: i-Iosc with ohciars of approval. Iiofnri- aiiil aftor tho mooting a largi- nuinhor of UIIIZPIIH hail tilt! pIi-'i.siii"i-. of spiialtiiig ti) the (‘oli- "ativif chioftaiu and as clso- throughout his tour, ho uiadi- a most tin-using imprcssicn. hit‘. .l. II. Stiwvart, IJFUIIIIIBI‘ olcct, npoiioil with a fow remarks from tlii- flag iIrapi-il platform (irirctieii in tho park for tho. DIIPDOSO. 0n tlio staiiii also won» Ills “lorship ilayoi" Jonkhis auii a nnmbcr of tirniniiii-iit cltizous. All: lli-ighou, who was loiiiiiy ap- plaiiiii-il whi-n ill! rosc to his foot, stioko in ]Ii’lI‘i its Ioliinvs: with iiiio iii" two i- ‘Rttlilflltl whi-ri-‘i-vi-i" that still groatoi" piwcaiitlons ‘sizino iIisi-iiiti- wi... tiri-valont. luzt I must ho Iilitltll In insiiro. tho siiiziir- Iwhich with curo iiii Ill" part. of tIio . lug of Hdificatos for sooil. ammamnm main In Power munno (Canadian Press) IEHIIS. .i\n‘4. II. tlffii-ial i|iizii"l» ‘or; IioIii-vi- that tho (‘nun ltnvi-rn- IIIIIIIII is IlIii-ly In ro: ain in tiinvi-ixl t Ill-tail stnro Iioopi- ilisiuayoii ati ltlii- fall (II tilt‘ iiiai" iiiI to iii‘ ‘proppriiig ti, i"lii.»=i- Ihi-ii‘ shops I.» mornnv but tho giivoi"nnii-nl i: ri- gardi-il as strong i-iniitcli In moi-l any i-vontuality. I I I I (Canadian Press) lit'lfi.l\‘ Aug I! .\t th»- ailjzuirii- ‘mt-m iif tlii- Iii-i] _\"i-s|i-.i"iI;i_\', Pro-si- lili-ni (‘iisgr:i\'t\ IIIIIIOIIIIVIWI that tho —-—— itlail woulil III‘ iiissolvoil tiiilay. . . . Yiiiriuutiitnsifor a tiow Ilail will ho ‘ z I- u August. ISIh. I'}lci"t1on-s Bl iiiiilllliii‘ holii August 27th and tho I? n w IHIFIIIIIIIPIII will assoiuhlc nu gfilt-ptouib iliil. ' _____ -4-O-x-——-——— French Note (Canadian Press) LONDON, Anti. II.» Thi- Iifiiidil council today agri-i-il ‘i-i tlii- forms of tlii- roply tn tho. lfronch aiiil lloigiiiin (iovoriiiiiontls nntos in rotiariitious nogotiatinii. it was iw-pnrtoil l|Illil()I‘iitiii\'t)i_V to iIa '. ')I'lii- rotily will In‘ lififillilwll ‘ti shortly to tho two Allioii govt-ru- mout s. mi".- Body 0i Ralph 4 Simpson A Found Near Trenton, (Canadian Press) NI-HV izixvsilinv. Aug. llio Imilv ivI‘ Itiilph Simpv-iou, whii h: i)t'(.'il missing siui-o lust 'I‘uo-iii1l.\ (wit; Iiuiuil iin tho shoros of tIii-I blast itivoi" loilay, at tho locks i)"",' low ‘Pri-uton. p i No inarlts ot rliili-ni-i- about tliol bniiy i-au bi- iIisi-nvori-il. I lllinoiswSfjrikers Put Up Fight With t Deputy Sheriffs (Canadian Press) IIIIIIISIIIHPI), Illinois, ‘Aiiglft. ‘mwr Ono mun was shot uni serous Y , ' ' v H , , __ winiuilod aiiil throo iloliuly lihorlffu! rill‘ Illiilroil “tfiiirtliil-Itlllll Qut. badly Iinuton In u fight Iii-twoi-n Ill“j‘_ “ml §l"“"""ll_ ‘w: ‘ r h?” ilctluty’ sheriffs aiiil strikers of thoI ill“ “'l“"kv““‘"_"‘ m‘? H my American Zinc Confirm“). "m,- H“. Iato YOSICHIZI) iiftoiuooii Illl - - - - 'Ith injuries to . ; t. m‘, knuun. iuiisos u i-iitrnnce to tho plant ctr; sjnmrp mun “WIN-v Imyqvngnrs‘ Tlio cuglno tuuibioil 0Y9!‘ a bag- aiigi- our whIi-Ii was roiluooil to klnfllhtg uni) si-vcral other cars wr-ro ilcralled. SUP/BURY, Ont, lSt. John Schooner . Stranded 0n Shore 0f Restigouche (Canadian Press) ST. .IIYII'.\'. .i\uI-',. l). ~—.I. T. Iinighl and (‘innpairv toilay root-iv- i-iI \\'III‘ti that tho soIiooiii-i" Lauri-u- ti‘ W. iIansi-n which Ii-ft (lamp- ‘il-‘IIIIIII 'I‘no.~iiIa,v'\viIIi iii-ills fol‘ ,Ihi~ ilnitiiil Kingdom was agriulnil ,iin tlii- ItostIgnui-Iii- i(I\'l'I‘SlI1lI‘t‘. ('t)Il-.w‘lIiI‘I“ili)it‘ caigi) will liarir tn bi- Ii"i-|nin"i-il to final tlii- vo-ssol it is‘ i-xpcirtoil. I I ‘I TRAIN IIIIEIIII NEIIR SAIIIJBURY (Canadian Press) slilmlrltf, ()ut., .\iu.'. 0.»- Phy- sirizius altouiliug tho-w IILIIIIWWIIIII tho wrcok iii’ tho Iiarvost i-xciinilou train said today that all. wouiil rc~ Prince 0f Wales I To Visit Ranch Aug. 9. -—Thc Iiarvoster special iloraiioil at In AIbGPtaAVarron oariicd Iictwoou 400 and 500 oxcurslisutsts bound for the iwosti-ru \\'IIl‘_|iI Iii-Ids. I'I‘I'I‘IllI("l~ l! (Canadian Prelu) (in thought Illllllli)‘ from the prov- LONIDON. Aug II. —-Tho Prince-twat n; Q“,.t,¢.¢_ Imniodtutoly tIic wroclt was ro- portcil u iipooial train Wits rll-‘Iilfli from Suilbury carrying several medical mon and truilu officials. Idle will bo accompanied by his Eiisilmiinil trufflo Is Iii-Ins 11008- Sir Godfrey forrcil at. 'Suilbur_i' to tho Cniinilluu Thomas and Brigadier General (l. National line-s, trains numbers l8 In Septoinbcr for Canada and will Rtlonil some time nt. his rzini-Ii Iu M r. Meighcms Speech “Mr. (‘hiiiriuain Iadli-s aiiil gcntii: soi-ms almost. too bail to uii-ii it sot-ms almost _too biid t0 Illill‘ tho common joy iii‘ iin aftor- noon in Priuco lfiilwaril Island by tho iutroiluctioii of u. political re using tho very arguments with which I assailed thciu in thc fall of 1021." To soc tho Liberal government iuombcrs using those arguments ngalnst tho Progressives whom thoy hiid led to believe they were In accord with, iloclarcil Mr. Melgh- on, furnished him with more um- usomont. than anything in politics. 'I‘Iio Progressives actually mount. I‘t)(lll(‘.(‘.(i tariff and they thought tho Iiibcrals mount it tno, as they had loudly professed it before tho innocent voters of the three Protr- io Provinces and Western Canada. \\'Iii-n thoy got into "camp? they i-yulczilly turnod round and lictruy- oil them. 'l‘oiluy thc Progrosslvcii got nothing but scowis and disdain wlii-n they bring up tho subject. of friiii foodstuffs, inmboi‘, oil, etc.. which hail Iii-cu part of their plat- form. The Consumer Not‘ BTIhGf-IICO It is truo that on farm Implc monts tho Lihcralii took 2%; per i-out. oil‘, but. thoy are still about r. poi‘ cent. iloai-ci- than when they cami» Into power because they add- cil 1i pi-r cont. on tho sales tax. Thoy “iihavoil" about the sriuto iii“- mint off wollcu textiles coining to" (‘zinaila from Great Britain during thclr first ycur, but this did not help tho consumer because as a result of tho incrcascil iiupcrta~ spot-iii. I iliil not conic to these tiroviiicou to mako political speech- os but. tho ui-i-ossity not-ms to no APPIIIIK upon mo. from point to point , chii-fly, I siitiposo, for tho ri-asou that pooplo ari- universal- Iv t'tIII\'iII('I‘ti that I (YIIIIIIIDI. do any- thing oiso! tiaiigiiiorl. iiiy Itilfil‘ was to try to got first Iiiiiiil know- li-ilgi- ol‘ this I‘rti\'iiic.o. and this otIi- ‘I’ AiiifiiiIIII'H--H(IIII"IIIIIIK of tlii- Iininvli-ilgo that I think I have of Iili‘. othor ]7I'(l\'iII(I"Z"I of Uaiiilda. Naturo ilouioil mo. tho privilege of living born or rcureii on tho At- ‘aiitii- roast aiiil I must. suppicmout tlii- ili-f '.iI‘Il\.‘_t' iiniloi‘ which I labor by spi-iziai effort and spocial time in tli portions of tho country. "It. s noariy twoqvoars since I uiailii a vory Iiurrioil visit to your Provinco, going from platform to platform, from (ioorgotown to SIIIIIIIIUPSIIUE, and I think bivynnil: .0 moot. i-vi-i'y_\vlioi"i: a (ftlffilili wol- comih-—o\"ory\vIii-ro largo, intelli- gont looking iiudlcuccs: iind to be follnwoil, I must. confoss, by iini— vi-rsal ilofcat. Tho Island wont tho way of tho mult.ituiio. and thc Lib- cral (Youscrvativi: party which I hail tlii- Iionor than to load, wont tilIWIl to vory docisivo iiofcat. hltaniliug. still Iiolori- ynii iii-i tho li-ailiii" of that party. I think I can iay to thuso who Iiavc Iovcii its Iruilitions, who havo cmupruhnnil- (‘ti what It stiiuils for, who have fiiilli iii its purpose and its mission that though In that contest you were lead to defeat, you were not ‘ed to dishonor! (Applause). “'l‘hr>i"o iirc ilofciits that nro dis- astors. 'I‘Iii:ro. iiro also ilofcats that iro tho boginning of grout things- af grunt ilocils and achievements. Iuili-i-il, tho next boat tlilug to vic- tory, and tii-rhaps in many cases won Iiottoi" than victory, is to gu down to iIofi-at uniIoi" ircumstunc- ‘ll that oimi-itituto thomsolvos the foundiitiiiii upmi which tho supcr- structure of victory my be built." Elements of Victory Tho clcnients of thoso circnno. stuncoii which though thoy brought. ‘ifiiflflt, mount not Iiifllifilfll‘ but the Iioglnnlng of iin upward march to- wiirds griiutcr uchicvoiiioiit, Mi", Molghop iicflncil us, first, SOUND I’()I.I(‘.Y (IONSIETPFJNTLY ADVO- (‘A'I‘IilI) aiiil iicconil, CLEAN AND FII“I-‘I(‘IEN'I‘ ADMINISTRATION. 'I‘Iii~ fiscal aiiil railway policies of tho (fouacrvntivo, Government have boon iniitutoil with such skill-us they posscsiioil. by those who silenced- oil to offlcc. “It Iii no longer neces- siiry for mo, bore or on the floor of Parliament, to defend the muse of Protective Tariff as I felt I had to iin In 1921. when I found my po- sition seriously assailed by two piirtIi-s on that score In the most IIUIHTIIIIIIGVI iunnnor that antagon- ism (rould take. I thought than that tlicy were In onrnost: that tlioy ronlly ivorc opposed to my pol Icy and consequently on various stumps In this Province and allie- ivbcro I defended it. But today.-- twenty months nfter-I am undcr no such necessity at all. I NOW tion tho small Canadian mills in nlifforont tiarts of tho. country were monipiilli-ii to tiroilucc just 331-3 Ipor trout. liess. As a .i_:oui-ioi1iiiiiice ‘Inf this huuilroils of mIlI omploy- ,oos wont ovor tn tho Ilnitcd Stat- ics. Aiiil Iioro again, in orilor to IllflKt! SHIT‘ iliil! Hi0 CUIIRIIIIIOI‘ could not. possibly got. any bout-fit, thoy aildoil as much Halos tax as thoy took off in customs duty. Tho only hig tariff rcdiictions inndo worn on i-iucli articles as fancy ciubroiilory, laces, French wlnos, "oguao, brandy, VPIVPIS aiiil cham- palgno. 'l‘his is tlic Liberal tariff history. Mr. Aiolghon tiion rovluwcd the circumstances of tho turlff trinity with Franco and tho humiliating failure of lion. Mr. Fielding In acc- uriug anything of u nut- urc aiivantiigooiis to Cau- ada. Tho Fri-itch pooplc Imciv Mi". Firelding auil his party were tIod hand and foot by tliclr own (IIHIIOIT ost coiuiulttmoiiti-i in tho House and that thoy could not céiii-iistout- ly riiisc lilPil‘ tariff wall. Tiic French could tliroutcn to put their high tariff higlic-r still aiiil they could iin nothing. Auil so ho came back to (liinudu with i1 IOWOI‘ tariff on French Iuxurios and 1 high tar- iff on cirorythiug that wo soil tliviu. Among those articles Mr. Melgh- on risforroil to n ‘product of tho. pro- vince, condcnsivil milk, which wuu finding a iuurkct. lu France uudthc iluty on which in now ratsizil hulf its hIgIi again. lIc referred also to sainioii and canned moats and vogotabiiis. Mi". Fielding did iiccurc a Inwei" turtff~but it was on ilriigs of long Latin uumos which nobody knows anything about, anil which will lll'\'t"l‘ bn mnuufncturoil hero in thc Iifcilinciof unyonc now Ilv- lug. The War Debt Mr. ulolghcn thou took up a qucs tIon of finance and taxation. "Tax» es conic hoiuc to everybody. Tho reason wo barn tiixos is because we hnvii ii largo dcbt, upon which wo havc to puy in Intcrcs: alone $130,000,000 a year. Tho next reari- Is, that it takes the illfferencu be- tween that and $450,000,000 to run the Government, supply the ilctic- It on our railways, maintain the hospitals for our returned men our pension list. our vocational schools unil land settlement. Now, you say that debt is not the fault. of this Government. We know that. The debt was only $356,000,000 when the wnr broke out: before thut the Borden government hail reducud It to $25,000.00 in one year, though the next year we hail to nioet u loss through the Grand Trunk Railway of 815,000,000. When the war was over and when we bad paid out in gratuities $185,000,000 and $94,000,000 Into soldiers’ farms ii great many more dollars Into vocational training: established hospitals and spent more than $100,000,000 in pensions by that time the ilebt was 82.300.000.000. About $300,000,000 was spent after the war in seeking to put returned mcn back Into civil life again. There is some party literature FIND THE STOUTEST DEFEND- Ii‘. Trotter. The visit wtIII con‘ and 2 bclng routoil In North in")! viii Ciiperol. ERS FOR, PROTECTION IN THE BANKS 0F MY F0105. Today they . t atlll harping against us for this»- ntlll asserting that we squandered money In the weir qid consequent- ‘IV w“ “N yEve Covers Prince Edward ‘Island Like the Dew ..-,..-.;n,....-,... ....>,.. ~- \\\ rybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA "FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1923 ‘IHE IJHEII (fill A SEIIIIIIIVE HI- HIIN. i. IIINIIIIE the Province. . The Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen concluded u busy duy yesterday by attending in the evening u ban- quet in his honor in the Hotel Vic- toria. It was iittcniicd by over l1 hundred leading Liberal-Conservin- fives from all over the Province and wuii presided ovcr by Mr. J. I). Stewart, K. C., Premier-elect of the Province. It was zinticipatcii that I\'Ir. Mcighcn would oxtouil his visit over the week-cud, but unfortun- ately other engagements he bus made In Now Iiruuswlck cannot be postponed so ill! has bad reluc- tantly to deny himself the pleasure of prolonging his stay. Tho gathering at the banquet. was most enthusiastic and it. was easily seen that Mr. Mialglicu hail won the confidence, estcoiu and loyalty of his party iin u. worthy successor of the long line of able statesmen who have led tho Lib- craI-Conscrvativcs since Confeder- ntlon. Tho Chairman bad on his right. tho Kuost of the evening and on his left tho Hon. Senator bIcLcuu, while tho other seats at the Chair- man's table wcro occupied by the Liberal-Conservative members-el- ect of tho local legislature. When Mr. Mcighcn entered tho bouquet hall he received a rousing recap- tlon, tho audicncc rising and giv- ing three rousing cheers and a "tigcr." Au cxcollont dinner was servod In tho Victoria's inimitable stylo, during which a ilnlightful pro- grciiimo 0f music, both vocal and iuiitruniontul, was provided by u izoriciirt party undnr the iiblc direction of Professor Bali. tho Orpheus (lieu Singers, and the Victoria Orchestra under Mr. Blanchard. Two exquisite violin solos were contributed by Captain Dufrosno, a rcccnt arrival from Inilia who has purchased a farm uf. North River. (‘treat crctlit iH duo Mr. ltluuagcr Brow°n for till! magnificent. menu nnil programme carriod through with such marked success. Aftiir covors had boon rcmovcd a short and interesting toast. list MIIRIIIN WAITS FIIR REMAINS ilF PRESIDENT (Canadian Press) . IIIARION, Aug. 9.— Thistowu today is calmly awaiting thc lust homecoming of Warren G. Harding whix-ie body will he interred In tho quiet cemetery in his homo town tomorrow with the simplest cere- monies. Only relatives aiiil closest friends will make up the small party which will follow tho rc- mains [(7 iilfi OIIIOIDT)’. Iy created the high ilcbt whou thcso men cumo in. I hiid to dcfonil niyscif against that charge In tho election campaign. I do not pro- tcnd that for every dollar wo spout we got. value. We triod hard to do it and I bolicvc that there Is no country iii tlic world that liud a loss proportion of waste. No nation can g0 through cvcn n small war ivtthout some proportion of wastc. But In the main we had got in war results-IN STRIKING DOWN GERMANY-GOOD VALUE FOII. MONEY WE SPENT (loud uppiausc THE MISTAKES MADE WERE TRIZFLES IN COMPARPSOX WfTII-i THAT RESULT, AND THE TAX PAYERIS OF THIS COUN- TRY GOT FAiTdfFUili ‘SERVIICE FRO M TH E GOVERNMENT THROUGH THOSE LONG. TBR~ RIHIiE ANII) HEAVY Y-ICARIS." (ApplauiicJ The Shell Investigation Mr. Melghen lnatanced the per captta tax rate as compared with other countries when tho Conser- vative government went out, In proof of his statement that money had not been wasted. Scurrllous attacks were made upon the Gov- ernment. but so little confIiIoni-o had the Irlborals in these (rharges that. during the two sessions since the election they have not. asked for any lnvcetlgatlon Into any ul- legcil wnsto or graft-with one ox- ceptlon. There has been one lu- vestigatlon. which they took care not to publish broadcast. That was ln regard to munitions which Mr. King raised such a Iiubbub about just prior to the general (g 0M4 no ponunuog) “liege to answer the myri- It ls advertising’: prlv. ad questions that every household has in regard to supplying its wants. The advertiser responds- to the interrogation of the intelligent. IIEIIIHEII iliil [iii NIBHI The Greatest Man in Politics Today Was Enthusiastically Honoured in Chara lottetown at the Close-of a Brief Visit to was gone through. Tho King hav- ing been honoured the chairman proposed "The Visitors," coupled with the names of Mr. Hanson Iii. I’. and Mr. Jones M. II, who are here on a visit from New Ilrun- swick. Both theso speakers dilat- ed on the grout (tiiaiitlcs possessed by Mr. Ilieighen for lcadcrsnip. MTJOIIOS stutingthzit he Iiail known all tho Ioaiicrs since Sir. John MacDonald and he could unhcsitutlngly zisscrt that uuun surpassed Air. Meighcu who undoubtedly tho greatest mun tho political llfo of Canada to- G m ‘< proposing evening euator McLean in the health of ihn said Mr. Mcighon was a man of his word, a man who did not sock to get powor by proachini: imc thing In one part of tho Do- minion and something else in au- otbcr. Ho had one policy for the whole iiomiiiliiii and had the coiir- iigc of his convictions. No ouc knew tho. needs of Canada bottor than ho, aiiil no ouo was bettoi" fit- tcd to load (Zunailu in paths of pro- gross aiiil prosperity. Mr. James bfclsaac in support- ing tho toast paiil an eloqucut. tri- butc to tho qualities of Mr. Mclgli- on as a Icador, as an incisive" dc- ilfltlél‘, and as a constructive critic maricllousiy UIIIIOWQII with mast» crly kuowlcdgc of the questions of tho day. Mr. Rii-igliou, who again rcccivcil a troniondous ovation on rising to reply iexprossoil tho ploasurc ho ex ticrlcni-od on hearing of tlii- smash- ing victory of the Corisorvativi: S and congraiuiatcil Mr. Stewart iii his able leadership and on tho ablo band of followers returned to sup- port. him in the legislature. He then reviewed tlic situation throughout tho Dominion, express- iug optimism regarding thc party's tirospccts frniu the PilCiiIt! to thc Atlantic. iii» ilisrussod at length various probloms facing the Do- minion aiiil SIIOWPII how utterly unfit tho NiflFkCIIZiU King govern- ment, was to Iianille thcni. At. tlic closo thi- Iiantlllel was dc- clarcd to bc tho most siii" and enjoyable Iicld for many reflircting tho greatest credit on tho iaomniiltce responsible for its organization. A fuller report of Nir. Meighcnis- spccch will appear In our next Issue. iii; Australia And New Zealand Must Lower Port Dues (British United Press) g LONDON, Aug. 9.— Australia ant‘- Now Zealand must lower their port duos and pilotagc costs if they tire to compote with (Iauada. United States and Argentino, says a London paper. Those domiu» ions are demanding Iartlcl‘ 011i] fzistor ships which merely In» crcasc transport costs. The pupcr points out that British port ililos ari- uoiv reduced to only (OIITICOH PETCGIIL flilOVf? ])I‘I‘. Will‘ rates whIIc Australian ratos are» still 225 percent higher and Iii some ports both federal and stall» governments collect. ,1 THINK I'M ‘ H‘TI~4BUT I'M I‘ ' A-FRAIDIFO i..ooi<i_* TORONTO, Aug. 10.—'I.ight moderiitr- woatorl_i' winds, fair aiii moiIoriiii-ti- warm. (High and tonight iii 9.57. rises tomorrow morning at 4.55. 7.17 a.m. Summersldo tide eighteen niln utcs later than Charlottetown, is, In> party hero at. the recent election, ‘ to tide this morning at 8.25 ‘Sun sets this evening at. 7.18 nnil New moon Sunday, Aug. 12, zit Annual Sublcrlpllonl Delivered $5.00 lly Mull, Culmlu and U. S. A. 84.50 i . I I I t I MR. J. D. STEWART, K. C., I I I I I I ‘Provincial leader of the Liberal- Conservative Party. PREM. BALDWIN HIINIIICIIPPEII BY IIIE~HIIIIIIS (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug. 9.~—Tho (‘ablnct Council, which was to havo been Iii-Id ycstcrday’ has boon postpouizii until today, anil, according to tho Jatcsi rcports, tho tiiiblittatlon of tho ilocuinonts iroustituilng tho ‘British casi» in tho ri-paratious two- bloin has Iiocii IIUILIYUII until tho cud of the iveck. Nu strong hopes are cntcrtuiuoil that tho Czililuot will ngrco upon any iiccisivi: action. Itcports 51H! growing insistent that. Premier Ilaiilwiu is oxpearlcncliig great: ‘ilifllculty in couvortlng to his view lthi- iliirihziril si-ction of his party IoiI by Lord I)i-i"b_v and thi: hiarquii-i of Salisbury, which ovi-r sinco it O\'I*I'IIII‘t‘\\' LIo_viI (ii-orgo, has hada. grout asooiiiIi-ni-y in tho Govern- iiii-iit councils. Itiorcovi-r, Iill! toni- of (‘hunccllnr (‘lion's spooch boforo tho. Iti-iirhstag toilziy is llttlii iralculaitird to make tho. Iiritisli task caster. Negro Kills Wife Is Then Shot By Police (Canadian Press) .\'I~1\\' YORK, ltug. ft.—— ton lIi-iglits (‘ioiirt wt. thrown into uu uproar today when Norman Ilolioris, a ncgro S-IIIIIHIIIIIU/i to (court on complaint of his wlfo. shot. Ihoi- iii-ad in tho (‘()I‘I‘i(i()|‘ than firoil ‘on a patrolman who attcmptcil in ‘t'1lIl[IlI‘l‘ him aiiil was hlmsch‘ shot doail by llio tioliciz. o. W. v. A. Popiihriiy Contest . t l ( 'l‘bi= following arc the uziuics in‘ ‘thi- li-ii ri-oi-iving the lurgi-st niiiii- Iior of IIOIIIIIIIIIIIJIIH fiu" th.- i-iin- ilisLIaiiiI aro tliorofori‘ ‘(iPPiIlVPIi ICIIIIIIIIIIIIPH for tho citmpi-tiliiiii. Tho names are not givon In oriiiir f iuorit according to niimbcr of llltlfllillllliflilti roi-olvcii by oach on". but urc given in alphaboiical ordi-i". Acorn. t‘It._\': Ruby Iii-unit, Laura Iirntliors, (‘it Again (‘it,\"; Sailio Iii-ad, (Yltv: Washing- I fit)"; ‘I<‘l_\‘iin, _ ‘HPIPII Ilokan Cit)‘; (Thrlstino Kicll_v' ,I'II_\'; IIcatrii-o Nicki-unit, Ilod Ilriilgc; Aiiolo Mchollau, (IIPIPII Puwor, ('it_\‘. ,v ‘fhcsi- Hahn's pro Iicing yilurcil inn ballots which will ho liandi-il (I0 thc dlfforoiit storm: togi-lhor [with Imllot Iioxcia. Voting villi Iiogiii on 'I‘liurst'»zi_\‘, August thi- 10th and close on Thursday’ tho. 23rd at 5 p. m. and for cvcry fifty routs worth of goods purchai-ori oiii-Ii i-nstoiuor will bu, givou ouii coupon cu whtili thi- Iltlllfls of tho. ton i-undldzitos iippour. (‘auilliiiitl-s" ai-i- pormittird to solicit the vntim of thcir frionils it‘ thoy so IiErlift". (Announcements, ' Meetings, Etc. RATE§.—im-. pol’ iiho por day. fli- Dor Ilmi nor day for 3 days m" nvoi". ‘No ii lino pnr duy for t? days iir nvcr '0 iliturmi tnltlnl Ii-tti-rs, i-nnnt its iino word. I0 por cont. discount for Ii-iiiili. ,\ilili~.i~,~i.~i riirmii part. of nil. ‘and must ho paid for, . "Fnrillgun Hall Monday Big Show with special music, beat. yot 3154-8-9-2I. Oysti-i" C itj-' I "Montague Saturday ‘M11961! , iluoiiii Moving Picture show. Iv ‘ ‘ Halt. 3154-8-9-2I. ' f '__. h. Mo» u». ' '