oorossn 24, 1225/ ' s“ “ans-sun M. p U ~‘-~‘1.::l§.' - . ' H. -,—- .._. ~ ~ - ‘ =~-:- Central Guardian pena.i..~o.o..l...........i - - . - erIJwWFPWPRdRn climb n...:r....... .. ‘ v ez'.".'ril:siiis.'zrirzomt Imm__._.,..__‘g'““°” Pm” A ‘ ‘ .5 M? “ " , erans’ work please meet at G. W. 7FPIOTOU it Iehitred 5N‘?! of fllr. We have (Gontiuuéd from P389 N1“) “sol/yen. h i‘ 11.00 A ‘ ri-NOPIIIOIIQ ‘f. sac P.‘ aieaeeath school. 1.00 P. M-eormon; “oovvo ‘WV F1,‘ . I r . . l he Uniféd Church 0f Canada Minister: REV, w.» M. itYAN, s, A, organist and choir mastei-‘Wj, < Fletcher A.l-1.c.ri|,,A.'r,c,L, ~8ERVICE8 Iron Joivlosnow 10.00 ‘ A. Mp-Prl! oi-JidIKiinq in Heart: Hail. 11.00. A. iisa-aormorljtii Rev. H. Tpennth (of York circuit.) i . ~‘.., c; ' b ~ _ Anthsnnby the Choir. zso P. NQ-saooathmsehooi and sioio Classes. 7.00 P. lMr-Sermenvblythe Minister. Subject-"Jesus and the Multitude." o . ' Solelsln-Mre. J: J. Stewart. ' Anthem by the Choir. I ..,A CORDIAL. y/ELCQME TO ALL, ¢>o+++++o+o0++o++q+¥o§++o++o+e4 w awe o» wow», ' . p. . an. PREACHER .\ §§-0-O-§>§+O-0 NOQQOGOO-Q-Ofkf-Ofi-O- ftliibtl‘ finalist illburrb REV. ROSS C. EATO Ni B. Au D. 0., MINISTER PROF- H._‘ BALLd-“DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MORNING SERVICE. 11 O'CLOCK The“ Mllillpterjieontlnuilts his series of sermons on the TEN COMMANDMENTS, taking as his subject The First _ Commandment ' ERVICE 1 O'CLOCK _ .. . _. A series of sill-me (on ‘hgfifireat Texts of great Religious Leaders," will comm» with ‘iMartin Luther’e Great Text." ‘ _ , , ‘ Anthem “Keep meLordpThei Shadow’; Falling" , Solo-Mr. V. L. Dlngweli. Solo—(a) “l wiusitoi The", ...... .. Costos (b) "Sun ofiMy 8ouI"-“......‘.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Carey iviiia Balear- iviieNeiu. x CLASSIFIED LNDVERTISEMENTS One Insertion . . 10c par line uf fi wnrrln Four Inception: Iic per line nf l5 words night insertions" 7c pol nno nr ii words +0906 s7 Agents ‘Waniirld ;, For Sale Fen SALE--STAINER VIOLIN. SELL HOUSEHOLD NECES- ' Apply 139 lilllsboro Si. $ sitles — greatest imaginable demand; have business o0 you: own; make flve dollars up daily; capital or experience “apnoea;- sary. B. Garretson, Brantford. Ont. ZI-dtINoV-B. “REPRESENTATIVE r-o" f-TAN-Dy l; quick gelling line of_ advert-ls- Ing calendars, ‘mn-nuinct-ured by one of ‘the oldest calendam-houses in Canada. (Not a house tolhouse pro positlonulflberal comimiissixan to right party. Apply The London iPrlnrln-g & Lltho, Co/ Ltithflkon- 5561-23-21 Ft ‘Z SALE-THREE RE; 5'5‘:- ,, ed Oxford Down Rams gisteréd Ibreodlng ewes, _ Son, Mt. Ilonbert. - EoireALr: =-- sex SHIPPING "Tqrstes with smile Mid pints H‘!- Aaohed. W. J. ‘Scott ‘Mars/afield. e (P. E. ‘l. p475 10 14 10i. Fen SALE—2 eAsi-z BURNERS‘. Apply 177 Kent, St. 5601-10-21-41. Mn‘ '0'”, 565° mpz3"3i‘i:oiz lSALE—FlN‘E_ OLD Goifit AGENTS__GE|- m A PRbH-r; i-sre ‘tone bought in Uni-toil able a“ yam. commission bu‘, States for 8360 will sell for $150. This violin is valued at $500. Call or write (on. Callaghan, 118 (Richmond St.. or sefl or write ‘owner, Frank Summers. Sit. George's, int 54. P. I11 l. " ‘5628-10-22-3l FOR SALE SIX ROOM HOUSE. barn and ‘lien house. 3%: acres 0f laud, also nice orchard. Just ‘A Jnlle from Montague, on main ‘road, ideal spot (for retired man. iness of your own. ‘ Every pro- perty owner is a customer or prospect. Nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag Nursery pro- ducts. Cash every week. ‘Complete equipment and instructions free. Write Dominion Nurseries, Mon treal, A.W. 90; M iscelhmeous , " ' '“‘ Apply to ‘H. D. Maciheod, 17 UMBRELLAS REPAIRED, 31 Bl8- [Pggggvalg @051], Domhester. hop St. 5| ‘Mass. 5405-10-101s4l BUSINEBQGIRL DESlRiES ROOM and board in private-ls. lly. Ap- ply Guardian Oilice. 564 -10~23-3i Salesman Wanted Li___-_—-——-.--— SALESMEN WANTED FOFLTHE ."Old Reliable Fonthlll Nurseries." Start at best selling season. ONE on TWO ieoAspgns cAN have warm room with hoard In llbe l mmlsslons. exclusive What” family‘ Wm” ABC‘ mm tcrrilforyullandsome free outllt. o" m“ omce‘ 56484023421 large list of new specialties. JNO. A MaCDONALDI LAND Stone 8t Wellington. Toronto. Oct. 18-41. Surveyor, Hermanvillei ~P,.~ I1}. ‘l. u“ 1° 23 1"“ MAN on WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint local representatives lo distribute religious literature. Position permanent. M092 YBRFIY guarantee (being $2! weakly average) and expenses; commis- sion besides, Mr, Conrad. Travol- llng Dept, Spiuiina Bldg, Tor- onto. '/i.w. 23.26,0ct.7.I0.2l.24- YOUNG, WOMEN DESIRINC T enter North Adams 'l‘rnlnlnil School for Nurses. North Adams. ‘Mass. please write Supt. prompt- ly Sclliool qualifies pupil to se- cure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of slx months course at Yale University School of Nursing all expenses paid. 5311-10-16 f.s.m.w. 26i Male Help Wanted ,_ BIG EARNINGS BTEADY EM ployinent for Barbers. Become expert In 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber College, Department "F" Female Help ‘VZIIItQH WEEST; ONCE-MAID. AP ply 106 ltrlizhlnn Road. i3633-10-22-3i 7 1mm‘ aJMHt mnm‘ 0m" n.w. 1l)-29-3l-Nov.7 MEN wANTED-PEARN, WHILE learning greatest payillll ‘trades. 1108i; Automobile, Engineering. E160" ___________e___ P-——»— trlcsl. Batteries,‘ Weldinlr Clieuf-(Los-r __ QETWEEN HAMPTON faring. Briclrlsyinir, Plastering. ‘Barbering. MechsnleitllDentlstry, ‘ Catalogue free. Write l-lemlllll" Government Chartered "‘ ‘ King West. Toronto 2. ‘, Oct. 2-10-11-24-31. TRAVELLER" WANTED TO carry a line of mens nnd boys pants. nnd boys suits. Address Manufacturers Outlet Co. d 51-6 St. Lawrence Blvd. on- tresl. Que. 5870-10-2 2i THE IIIO BEACON FOR CELLINO Personal Christmas Cards is now on Se» ntgwrite ua Immediately. llsve choice of four kinds" o! samples. Whole or spare time. Weekly pay. You deal direct with ,, , the menufaetgrer. Minster Kraft .-g|| Meetings te commence If Greeting Car Co. emote e- tfl P. M. . . g rreeentetivee . she. named in 4- 3- small towns, mhwdtatt-Nov. ll J. A. _ ‘ fllafi =- ' ' ' llanipton, LO8T-lN THE CITY ON SUN- (lav mm-nln-g Indy”! K0111 WW“! wn|,¢h_ Finder please- lr-svl- iil this Office. .. 565l-l9-23-4l. ' rni‘n;n"n:..?id; King’s County The undersigned will adifrsll "if Electors of King's county at the fgllgyltqg [IIIOQI enddatel: flungy liver. Monday. 001W ma. rMurrsy inreonr south. Tiitlilr- Oetetiar 17th. 1 V“ h v . . and re- _ _ In“ 3min his speirllicatloils, the stretcher 5542 10 2g 3i_,is equipped wltli [New York. V. A. rooms Monday evening at 8 o'clock. LECTUR=-—Remem‘ber Rev Neil Harman's lecture. "The Lure ‘of the North" next Monday evening in Christian (Church school wnl. 100 beautiful colored views will be shown. UNITED OHUROrt-Tryon Cir- Cllll. Dr, Wigleof Mt. Allison will conduct services Sunday, Oct. 20th at Tryon 11 a.rn. Victoria 3 pm. Crapaud 7 pm. BALE OF MEN'S AND WOM- ENS part, worn clothing St, Peters School Room Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. 56:18 FUNERAL THIS MORNING- The funeral of. the late Mrs. Eileen Murphy will take place this morn- ing at 8.45 from the residence nl’ M. Cannon to St. Dunstanfls Catli- edral, thence to the railway sta- Lion, 8T. JAMES CHURCH-Rev. J. W. llayter will preach at the mnr- nlng and evening service lp St. James Church tomorrow, FUNERAL TODAY—Tho Jim. oral of the lnte Mrs. Neil MzicLcod will take place from her Into rc- sidcuce 27 Upper llillsboro St. this afternoon. Services starting at 2 ihm. Rev. (loo. 1C. Taylor officiat- ing; thence by train i0 St. Peter's for interment. ARRIVES FROM LABRADOR- jMlsi-i Murray. matron of the Doctor Grenfell Hospital, Harrington. rahrador, nnd Miss Egbert, nurse at (he sumo institution arrived In the city yesterday by the (l, G, 5, Aranmore. Miss Murray is return- ing to her home at lliurvey. New Brunswick. For the past nine years she has been at the Har- rington Hospital. While in the city tillcy are guests at the Queen Ho- .c . THE UNITED CHURCH-The preacher at morning service to- morrow will ‘he Rev. H. T, Smith of York, P. lo‘. l, Sabbath School ni 2.30 p.m. with classes for scholars of all grades. At evening servirc lho Minister preaches. his subject being “Jesus and the Multitude." The lghnii" will render anthems nl cach service, ‘lhc evening soloist being Mrs. ‘J. J. Stewart. NEW AMBULANCE- MncLeau (ft lilac-Donald, funeral directors have added a new nnrhillituce to their splendid equipment. The am- blllfllllifi is painted snow white both on the outside and inferior, milking it clean looking and sani- litry. it is equipped with a white eunmoltul stretcher which Mr. Mac lmuu had made to order according," White blankets and shoots which are. kept clean at all tithes‘. The ambulance will he thoroughly disinfected after each trip. so that patients are at all tlmcs assured 0i‘ a perfectly clean and sanitary umhiilnlu-o. which is rmuly at all tiuu-s (lay or night lo answer a cull. ll. will he jused strictly for ilnihulnnr-c pur- pnses, which is lhc removal of the sick and not the dead. They are to he congratulated upon their new purchase. ‘The work was done by tho well known local firm o-l Maclnnis Bros. U. S. PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS TO Y. M. C. k-(Proaident Cool- idge’s address today at Washing- ton. hoifore the international Con- vention of the Young Men's Chris- tian Associations of North Ameri- ca. will be broadcast by three east- ‘orn radio stations. according to all ‘announcement sent from\ New York to the secretary of the local Y. M. C. A it is expected that the President will start speaking at 10.30 a.m., Eastern Standard Time. The three stations are: WRC, Washington. which will op- erate on 469 meters wavelength; WJZ. New York ‘City. 455 meters: and WGY. Schenectady. 379 mel- ers. The first two belong to the Radio Corporallnn of America, and tho third to the General kllectric Company. it ivas considered poe~ slblo that the stations of the Am- erican Telephone and Telegraph ‘Company might be added to this list. hilt up lo the time the an- nouncement wu-s soul. out ‘from no arrangement howl been made hy that corporation to llfllltllCflfil. the President's address. BIRTHS iDAWSON—'On October liltll. 1925. Ito Major and Mrs. Ulric G. Dawson (icutral Bednque. a daughter. Weight 81A. lbs. MACDONALD -- At cnnun-iaize. _l.. I i i Mam. nu October 3rd in the Cam- 5w. HOSIERV FOR THE PAM-union» llosvli-‘li. In Mr. nnd Mrs- lly from Mill l0 Consumer, Goodflzlhllllfll F pity. Slcrlilif! 719M"! Mills- Tfwhlm.“ nmcm‘ MacDonald. a dauilhlfll‘ rte-Eris Ii/l_acl.ElJT):f*lii—li:i-lilay.___()0i- 23rd.- Mrs. Noll Manhood. aged 72 years. Funeral from her late residence 27 llppor Illllsbnrn St.. lo the ‘Rail- and City, IForil Truck lamp, FIWVLway Station for Interment in Dun-' or kindly return to F. WchBl-Bli-iilas Cemetery. Service starting at 56‘I9-I9'Z3-2|'hnr lain residence this Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. r-I. “Wnoys . WIFE?” o. w. v. A. ARMISTICE si-iow _ WEDNESDAY - TriunooAv Noveiviun 11th AND 12th Coupon Sale Starts Monday Be Photographed Early By ORABWELL STUDIO Phone 892-L. 181 Gt. Gee. Ct. River will buy live chickens and hcns Wednesday ilext. 567.7 lt will he pleasing news to a large circle of friends of Mrs, Ar- thur Edmonde. 152 Euston Sh. to know that she is rapidly convales- cing in the Charlottetown llospit- sl after a serious operation for ap- pendicitis. I ‘ WOMEN'S INSTITUTE-A Dis- trict Convention of the Women's lu- iititutes is to ‘be held at North Lake on Novonrber 6th. Mr. J, ‘O. Hynd- man, President of the Associated Boards of Trude has ‘been ‘invited to zidrlresa the evening, session and has selected as his subject. “Some (Economic Problems affecting the mnernlwclfare of the Province." PERSONALS. llllr. James P. Maclntyre of Sav- age Harbor. returned home Thurs- iluy night from a business trip to Montreal and Ottawa. Mr. Edgar Power of Pleasant Grove who has been at the Char- lottetown Fox Ranch for the past three years loll. on Saturday for Michigan, U. S. where there ls e. position awaiting him. Ills many lricuds wish him success, {O Western Guardian —-WOMEN'S REAL CANADIAN MUSKRAT COATS-The kind that give you real satisfaction-excep- tional vslucs at l-lulnmxls. Suiulner- side. 5681-10-24-21 --M‘ANY . PUPILS.— There are many pupils attending school in Summcrsldc. At St. lllury‘s Acad- emy there ure ovcr 200 children registered and at the Silmmt-rsidc Iliizh School about 470 are itllClHl- ing, -NEW CEMETE‘RY.-—llis Loril- sliip the Bishop oi‘ Charlottetown will arrive lu Silmmerside on Tiles- day evening next. On Wednesday mortiiui; His Lordship will bless the ucw addition to Si. Paul's Ccmc- —Rev. Dr. Martin Mlscouche, was ln Sulpmerside ycs ierday. —.Mr. Daniel McNeil! of (lilessrs. James A- McNclll and Son, Sum- nlerslilu was among visitors to. Charlottetown yesterday, Farador Office Chang es Location All who arc interested in the Furador Hllfilllll hour in mind that lhc Farador Office is now located jii. 2138 Sidney Slrccl‘. Tho wrltcr will he glad not only tn meet new patrons but also to test (‘he Fara- dors of nld friends nud i0 make any repairs lo the cords thut may be needed. The Farmlor is daily gaining ivnnrlerful victories nver diseitsc and it will soon bu fourteen years since the work was introduced hero. Dr. Arthur C. Roll, M.D.. 0i‘ Col- umbus. Ohio, says: "The Fztradnr is the most wonderful thing in tho world for tho cure of disease. and (hose who any alight against it are simply ignorant, prejudiced or sel- flsllly malicious. W. EDGAR ENMAN, lfarudor Representative. 268 Sidney St.. Charlottetown. 5636. P. J. Nov AND co. Hunter i Len. Summeraide‘ ‘made. let us be charitable and call Mf- sinclalrh; conduct a mistake Monoghanwwith respect to Mitchell; let us ailaiest debate; that we have ‘In tihie PP0v1noe.'-(Applauee.) , l "want in dlneot your attention to another tact In dunnecizion with the ‘Patriot news that its l- ways ‘so "fair." tplyhaa asscixsgd DlhlMuMfllllan ‘$2116 lnghg. Pl‘ (‘Awlnuedl IMHO‘- STA Just a minute. I have here e" Obllic- Patriot of Sept. 18th, ooh- tailrI-ilg s. gn-rat outcry aibou-t one man. Dewitt Foster. They ‘want to know who; Mr, Meighen is going ‘to do about ‘it. Well, Mr. iMei-gben is wt mun w do anything ainent 1t. There‘ is nothing for him to do. It was already done by the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Borden. when Foster mode that ‘mdstake in the purchase o! ‘horses during the VWar,-——I just Want to read to yon what Sir Rob- ert Borden said about it: "As nry name has been ‘brought iinrto the quiestlon urlilih regard to ‘the candidature of ‘Mr. A. De- Witt Easter in the County of ‘Klaus. l desire to make the fol- Joujins ‘statement: ‘In 1915 ‘l felt Willis‘ d to express diissipprovnl of Ml‘. Fostcrls purchase of horses. I (lihl not the-n. nnd do not now. attribute to ‘lillnn any moral (le- “lnfliu-ncy. but merely an error of judgment arising langely from ‘his inexperience in ‘business at- lfwlrs." Milt, F1. 'l‘. IlilC-"GIS: ltcad it all! lliliN. iMlt. MYEJRIS: l um glad you asked 'mc_ l might ‘have pass- od it 0vcr,--‘ “it was mvcr siliiwestod lhnl l") ‘Droiftcil in any way from thv ‘trans-actions Iln quei-illlon and any ltiitflftk upon his chiaracter ‘in this respect ‘is unworthy and ought Ito lie resented -hy ‘the nlectnratr. All)’ mistake in judgment or (inro- (loasncas i-n method to which l called attc-nlilon ten years ago was atoncd for ‘by his voluntary ‘retirement from public lite for lihe time hein-g in 1917" I thank you. ‘Mr. Hlqqs, 1°,- "k. ing me to read It all. Applause). This was an error ‘in ji -giiucnt_ at- trilbutvd t0 Mr. Foster's ca-relesis- ncss and inexpcricilce, Ami what about his Leader? In order to hold high the name of public life In Canada. Sir Robert Borden asked him to step down and out for a "MC. and he did so. And he ‘has been brought lback ilnto pulbirc life by the electors. and not by Mr, Melghen or Borden or any other leader. (Applause), A Comparison! Compare If you will the attitude 0f the two L -‘ s. A mistake was Put 1M most charitable construc- tion on it that you will‘; call it carelessness and due to inexper- ience. But what. happergedi One man ls asked to step down, and the other Is promoted to a Cab- inet position! (Applause). _ And now. had we any nlsrlrl. in i-nqn-lrc into ilhe (loiings or Mitchell? "(Ylilllilileel- I have hero the sworn lifgléllnpny. .1 do not ‘want m wear-y you, ‘bu-ii we had to not this m-attvr rigihi. and an nrizunlent ilrese (lulr- lug (he iuvesliiiiratlon as tn wheth- cr it was within the. right 0i‘ (‘he lill‘ll‘l Uovvmmcnt io- lnvvs-lligzttr- illl/l the character 0i’ lilitclic-I-l. Mr. lulu-an argued ‘(against ‘it. llerc is whai another iidonllonualt slayer- fiir. Ga-udcl. u. luwywi‘ n-f ‘(Tharlnllfl- iown, of the firm oil‘ ‘llmszarid 8t (laudct. a firm that enjoys the confidence not only of the ‘Island but of (Ieua-(la as WOll. Mr. ‘Caudet snfiil: ~ "'W'hen Mr. Mlllchcrll pills on‘ a sign ‘in lllondon on ‘ht-half of tho Government. that givrs (bent jurl/idlictfou over ‘lrf-iu and they have a right to investigate into his business." I am not igolng to make any charge all’ wrong ‘doing-or I m-bozz-lo uieut agitiust Mr. S-lncluil‘, But i charge Mr. Sinclair on thzee dis-i tincl: points: "lhn first lfl.—Well, wz- will (mil ii mlreleseness anid lnoxpng-‘rpce. Thut seems lo be‘ the word. What do you think, as business men,_l am sorry there are not more farm- gers here; (they would apprecialir "he mint-or the idea of bringing in IHOIIHDI. Mellflllgn perhaps the ‘ PIARRIICRS PAY LIZSS TIIAN $650,000? | and Mr. King Irave rounded the deal/i knell of protection. . "You have douc well. Mr. King, in reducing the tariff, but you have not gant- far mlougli." And Mr. King, not to bc out-done, replies, "Come into the Cabinet, Mr. Norris, and bring sufficient support with you, and your ivishcs will be complied with." It is true that lhc “East is East and the West is West," but the Elsi is still thc parent and the West ifs still the child; and who lhcu shall rule the household? Shall the father who is as yet in the full vigor of manhood. zibdicate and trust the management to the son as yet in his teens? min today, whclhcr \vc realize it or i1ot.-——'l‘lic answer is with thc liast. . Canada Being Bleached White (Continued from Page Nine) problem that Canada has had lo face since i878, for if we arc to be culled upon to supply anything approaching thc figure of yours will be (louiiilatctl by an overwhelming majority of those of foreign extraction. Uudcr circumstances such as these it is no longer zi (iucsiiou ivliclher we can held our people under higher than that of the United States, for it ‘tnust be remember- crl that lhc American mziuufzlcliircrs, with their vastly greater fur all their bcitcr paid pcopic, such as superintcndcilts, fore- lllCll and highly skilled ivurkcrs. not to mention their managers, (lCCOlllllZllltS, ufficehclp and sales people. Nor must it he for- slrcnglh. Ellllfl‘ hc is insincere in his words or he is cu- lirt-ly iucapaillc of grasping ihc problem that confronts the COlill- ll‘ . y Mr. N, l\'. Lnfiamme in :1 speech last wcck said: “Therc is nothing l0 lic (lcplorcd in lhc fact that 2,000,000 French-Citri- jtlllllllfi arc now result-ills in tllc United Slates." Mr. Laflzimmc evidently docs not rculizc that lhcsc people arc lilc bulwark of Canada's industrial lifc. WHEN OUR ClTlFxS, TOWNS ‘AND VILI..'\('}I~‘.S. HAVE llliliN DIESIZITFICI) liY THEIR PEOPLE, ANI); HAVE, .~\S AN liXlrllllIi‘ (ll? OUR NATIONAL FULLY IIUNDRHDS (ll? TJIOLTSANDS OF ,ES, FACTORIIZSF AND S‘i"()l\’l€S LYING l§i\lP'l‘Y, WHO, M% I ASL, WILL} PAY 'l‘lll". $810,000,000 (ll? DlRlfiCI‘ TAX 991$ \V' BEING,‘ l.IC\/ll'".l) ANNUALLY HY OUR FICDEILAL, P OVINTTIAL] AND MUNICIPAL (ZOVIERNMICNYS, OF W/IIICHLWOUR. .- Thc answer in the past to those‘ who have exhibited fears of zmucxzillou has been that Canadians will never consent _t0 change their flag. but when our sons and daughters, (lraiwu iii» l0 lhc American net by the iimvcrful mngnehof largely increas- ed incomes, have loft for lhc South to establish new homes for themselves in the United States, docs anyone silppose that ii would in‘. possible for those who remain behind to bear alone (he cilormuus burdril 0f (lcht and taxation that would lhcu be} inlpuscd upon lhrir shoulilcxs. _ ; .‘\ii clccloi- in the forthcoiuiug contest who is iuiahlc in llllSWCl‘ ilicsc qucsllnus s:illslucl0rily—-n0 mnlicr what ulzlydiavc been his or licr political fnilh in the pnst—will be committing a crime against ihc Canadian Nation to cast a ballot for any cau- Rililnlc who has not plcdgcrl himself to usc all his influence m Parliament l0 [irolccl our inrlustrics zind- our people against (hi: insidious ziltack upon 0lll‘>l1Z1il0llll0O(l now being made by our powerful neighbor to ihc South. Montreal, P. Q. October, i925. ernmcnt ceased b0 have anything to do with us in regalril to miliit, nry play." I Here‘ is the third charge against and expecting them to make a liv- ing? (AIJPIHIISIH) ’l‘hre u_l_i_'-lt was l""" poswizrrous. When l a-skni (‘III-ii luv! Mr. Norris of Winnipeg tells Mr. King at a ptlblic meeting there.’ And ycl this is the situation in Can- from 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 people required annually by the Am- H cricail industries, all of Canadian birth, Canada in three or four :1 moderate tariff SllCll (is lhc Liberals propose, but whether iu- (let-d wc shall Iic ziblc l0 do so even with a prohibitive tariff. " outputs can readily afford to outbid the Canadian luanufztcttircrs. gollcu that Canadians arc highly regarded South of the border. Mr. King said on Monday night that he would oppose, zmncxzilioil with lhc Ullllctl Slates with all his might midi h‘ KENNEDY AUTO COVERS , Afford the cheapest and best protection to cars In dead storage. They Ire made of heavy. durable paper and will protect against Cold, oust, on»: and Moisture and are made In standard sizes to fit any car. PRICES 7 Passenger Covers 5 Passenger Covers 02.00 Ford Covers $1.65 ' l Geo. (inn, D. n. Office New ‘ Riley Block, Opposite Prowafls, Queen 8t. Hotel Since taking ever this" Hotel we have spent marry thousands of dollars In repairs and nnyuvernsnts. It ls new the flnoat Hotel of Its cissa ‘In the Maritime Provi- mcea itappeela to thell who- want ‘s comfortable Hotel and splendid tabla and excelirnl service at s moder- ate price. .. $1.00 a day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprletnre Mill L. MeQUAID, Manager QUEEN HOTEL. C- lllflvArlllllr. Summerslde; C. G. MncNult. City; Arthur Wakln. St. John; Morrow Murray. Harvey llurhor; Jean Eglbert, (Pasadena. Calif; G. H. 'MoCullen, Summer- side: .1. J. llugligl.__8_ouris; J. P. Mclntyrc. Savage lfarbor. I 000 worth of potatoes. What has the Government done to sld that industry? We were told what line lt was they ivoull fallow, Ill(‘y said nuwlzet gal-denies l ask- ed “Where would you s9" yo!" i110- ilucls?" They told me, i-n uhegtown 0i’ lbuicrnltl. .1 asked thcul. “D0 You‘ know how large the town of Emer- Ilil is?" They ‘salltl uhey were elven ‘o antlers-fatal that (it was (lull-e l large lown. l said there were Ji-"ul. tcu or twelve ‘houses there. I charge-Mr. Sinclair with this nrelessness and "inexperience. I" expecting these men to make a llv-‘ ing on‘ four acres of land! , ‘Trbero is another charge. This] nmn Mitchell ihad got his appoint-I meut, as shown 'l)y (‘he sworn evid- ence, through and ‘by the‘ avid oi Mr. Sinclair. Do you think for one moment that if It had been known M,‘ Sqnclaq-n I; any "m" came tqilonlghl. that they built us wharves you with n representation like thatiand warehouses and that they were whntwould you do? l-Ie gays thatjtakeil over by tho Federal Depart- he ‘lmnirireti at Ottawa about Mlt-‘ment of Public Works. But what chell. I do not care a ansip aboullhsvo we here in Charlottetown? Alitrlh-cll or his record. ‘But here ISjWe have n litilo portion of n ware- Wlillt Mr. Binclaflr as a ‘businessdmuse fitted up, but it will only man~if he ‘has any business iniholn 5.000 sacks. There is a steam- hilm~as our representative. at allcl. hp", at the present “mo ma,” agiigiii‘;'fxgglgtg"“yvmolilskrficihsvwmling with over 20.000 sacks. Later . ,.__ ,____. -t‘_i_._ -. . those men In the Old Country and (‘on in Nov. you can easily see the position that the potato growers of |wlred to the War ‘Office or to Mr. n’ m ‘this Province arc going to be plac- Elli‘;‘l3.ifil."l.cfom$l'lfi.afnolw" ‘"- The" "w" m‘ °'" ""8" standing of those officers. l-le would “hmvmem our larlorers‘ I w“ “w” have got ‘some reply qnqme of there this morning watching the twsnltydfnnr hours. That is wherewmq‘? l‘ (“d m!’ heart i-Y°"'d 1° 99" Mr. siheia-ir fell down. and that ioflvwflrds of =1 hundred Charlotte- one of the things with which I (own boys and men worklns around Sinclair-Mitchell Case“. ...., ,,,,,, ,,, 0,, ,,,,,,,,,_ _._.. __. ,mrn who never saw .1 sod turned l/Coullnucd from Page Nine) F" ""3" "Vei- 5""! Bell-H"! "W" ____-__-___ _--,0n four acres of land at Emerald. there are occasions upon which a! man must speak plainly; if he didi to the late Premier. Mr. Bell (a shrewd eld gentleman) and to hi8 colleagues. ‘that Mitchell had an option on these farms In question and that It was more or less of a charge him. (Applause). ii, has -been asked. lVh-y are we making (lb-Ls llnquiry? A VOlCIC: For pdlltical capital. IIO-N. Mill, MYERS: Not for a that steamer. Those arc the men ‘who should have the v/olk. i i The Georgetown Warehouse I led. and we had a right to Institute called a -M‘UD STAN ‘=' over two years, and e ilniner re- not speak he would he doing nome- thing less than his duty. My hon. friend l)r McMillan has been ‘malilgn-od during this cam- ih-h nllhr-r, and especially _in Queen's "minty. for rcleriIf-nig at political meetings ‘to tho ‘Fraser men, also to refer to it. (Applause. ll-‘aseak You needn't hiss. There are no feathers on you. But you ought to blush for shame‘ (‘Increased ap- piause.) ‘W0 ‘worn lnld ‘by ‘Mr. IHigigs (‘Ibo last speaker) (that wlm-n we in- aiii-u-teri that InquII-ry Into the Mll- chell ‘immigration fraud ‘it was ‘for lhenpilrposc‘ of damaging Mr. "Sin- clair. You may take ihTn-i sialcnlent from mt". that nothing (is further from the truth. This man Mitchell came bore from the Old Ciluutry ‘unrlhr misrepresentation. So Ifar as the local Government was con- cerned, nnd so fur as I iuyrioll was conccrn€rI,—--ih~n l‘._rst thing l cvnr know aibmit Mitchell or that hr was operating in the Old Country‘ was when Captains iButlcr and ilullhiie were ‘lrrnuizhl. ‘into my office by onwi of the load-Irv: -bs.n.lc“ra of lhn oily. Wo wanted to know who llhls iman was, wnolu ho hold his np- pointment from. nnd whey, ‘he was ,do'n'iz: no this inquiry was Institut- Itl (Applatlke. Faint ‘hilssesl. Hon. Dr. Moliriflen‘, has been and who is your wpresantatlve In the Legis- lature (mpplousen-"he has ibromrht -l.lr’a matter up at ‘mwvlom meet- inure. l rnaiy say tlhet l have sat at the Council Board with Mm for prosematlve. o more (ill. legislator. l have never-met t n that lion. gentlemen. (Applause). lie is lemons, it is ma.‘ Thetilas r - ' ‘Mi-lchc-lli tru-ild. I intend. ladies and gent|e-' , .-~ A»... ii private scheme to further his own ends,—do you think Mr. Bell would l ‘ H ‘t I i purlgrn (from mic end 0|‘ the lsh-rntl in‘ o e i One of the largest and beet | equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years, Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. . Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors _ . HAIRY C. IIOWN. Illiljer VICTORIA HOTEL. W. E. Tugrln. Halifax; A. W. Ring. St. John; H. S. Wanamaker, St. John; H. A. Conde. Belle Isle: C. R. bake. Belle isle; H. (E. Welsh Rollo lsle; D. A. Angeli. Belle Isle; C. M. Lelshman. Belle isle: A. S. Blnlis, Moncton; C. M. Wlielp ley. St. John; A. it. Garrett, 8t. John; Neoi- ‘Hutch. London, Bing; l. H. We pert,‘ New York; Mr. and Mrs.’ . McDonald. Halllax; l. E. Duncan. Jfeltras; H. R. Sey- mour, New Oiassow: C. It. Suther- ‘was used. wmiln the three years. year we will be exporting from tlill (M: the end cl that vine, the 0M- little Province alone. ever I 000 land. Harrinstes. ‘ .,_l have given his stamp of approval and sent that man forth to do busi- uese under the name and great seal of Prince Edward Island’! Not for a’ momrnt! (‘Applirusel- . And when -ln July iihe Dominioni finvornnmnit. nn reprcsenlntloursf llllflfl‘? thoni from London saw l‘i‘¢| i0 cancel (he monthly pay 0i‘ $15" that hiiftihell ‘was getting. what ac- tion shouid Mr. ‘Sinclair have tak- inomrnt. ‘Mr. [IGPIIKB fApplnusi-Jl For the past two years n-preg. Thcrc ‘is $11000 at stake ‘that soinc-lenllmonn have been DIME m m, hwiyhee l0 llay- ‘(fovernm t i Ottaw t h v THE SAME VOICE‘ ‘vhi’? illost prriiirf vilfarehousoacozsiiqlczed IIION. MIR. MYERS! Ml‘. Sirl-‘i cl-nlr szuys the 100M (3°"'-"'""'““l. (Couliuuod on page fourteen .-ih(u‘!rl pay it. HON, NPR. SINCLAIR; I deny _ that! .\ VOICE: Take it ‘balk, (Cami motion). i ll()N, MR, IMYERS: That is the, ., statement ho made a; several meet-l ‘gaming: a‘: Inga. Mr. Johnston, In Klvnovg Ccunn elalr had notified Mr. Bell. his eon- ty. takes the position that he knew‘ snitueney and hlg native ProvlnceiMitchell was a crook. Mr. 8aund-, that; Mitchell was a crook. that he,ers says the local Government had been cut off by the Domlnionlshould pay It Mr. Jenkins is, Government. and that the PrO-‘llks Miahometh coffin. he Ia In mid, vlncial Government had better pro-lair. (Laughter). l-le won't sly ‘yell tect itself and cancel hiis appoint-im- m,» 9.,‘ ggmebady must pay this’ Why Suffer From There is a third nrattcr. This lei tho cxplsnnl-‘on uthn-t M-r, Sinclair, soplgbimigs gives: that three meni were iwmenten to Flrim as men of wealth. I would just like to sct that‘. q-ut-siiion at rest once if'>r all. ll wami i0 show you the actual standing of‘ these men, according ‘to their sworn evidence. Speaking of the cxindi-| tiiona of thrllr retirement from the. Indian aimy. Capt. William Turner,‘ says: i ‘The total amount was fixed in relation to mar -nu.mlber of years’ service. There was a pro. vise that we would draw the) whole of the gratuity at the b“. idInnlin-g or if we wished we could‘ draw s certain pert of It and the remainder ail any time with three- years. sit any rate ai the‘; end of that time. In the meantime, nntlll ‘we (ii-aw the balance. they would pay 200 pounds lper ennnm- per annusn :0 a married officer for three years, or any such time as the balance of the gratuity merit. (Aiprlsuwl- (bill to a single officer or 300 poundr"! If l5 “m”! 1° ‘b9 '31P“ m‘ Rheumatism A VOICE: iHe will tell you whenl he goes to Ottawa. HUN. MIL MYERS: He will nev-, er see Ottawa! (Loud applause)‘ Ladies and gentlemen. you have get a certain amount of responeh. billty on your shoulders. Are you; going to lndoree this kind of eon-i duct’! Are you going by your vetea' to put your stamp of approval on. this. or are you not? i A VOICE: Sure. l OTHER VOICES: No! HON’, MR. IMYERS: If you do. you are virtually saying thlt this. ls a debt of the island and that we; as s Government must fasten an» other 817.000 on the backs of the. already over burdened tax payire, of the Province. (Applause). i There hsa been mention here to- night about the greet potato indus- when you can get almost Immediate relief and finally cure yourself by taking HUGHES RHEUMATISM REMEDY Some of the worst gsaag g} Rheumlt’ it lg possible t; _ conceive-have beietreured by l this unequalled remedy. PRICE It», dustry. lt was started soinedlve years age and it has gone forward by leaps and bounds astil this