n.’- ‘FRIDAY -~ q- 1 Fresh in Flavor 1 "SALAIIN TEAL Ho» la remarkable for its rich strength 8i delicious fragrance. 300 cups to the pound. Try it. G d‘ 1periorined by the pastor, Rev- 0w- I1 [on Kiggins in the presence oi‘ quite ___ 1a number of the friends oi’ the con- \..' SHOP from Batman's Cataiogitracting parties, Miss Loretta I3. Collins, sister of the bride acted as m-‘NOTICE-‘Thc Presbyierians niibritlcs-maitl. Mr_ Bertie .\icDearniiil Montague will hold their annuaksupported tlic groom, Alter the Supper and l§trzaui~ on \Vcdncaday. ‘ceremony the bridal party motored November the fourth, Iieintmberito the home of the bride's parents the date, 5390iwhere a bounteous repast W35 serv- .ed iii the hostess’ best style after ..'EASTERN AGENT. -—Mr. J. which a short motor ride was tak- W. Murdock is now Guardian agent ‘en returning n, dinner where n i2§§i".2'“f.‘l‘i.§‘“i..‘$i'"‘i..i$§§‘5§i1.i°i{*“' °° ‘M "“‘“"“ M“ ' i. riendt of the bride and groom Job Printing, new and renewal sub-iwere mvite¢ The presents were ‘cflpflmm numerous and costly. and included fsome substantial cheques. The ihrlrle and groom leit for a short ihoney moon through the beauty . _,spots oi the island and Nova Sco- 17th when Helena a_ courting“ “g e- daughter f Mi‘. and Mrs Dinnis1 “O\ Immer Collins. nd one of Montagues Collin‘ mmwr Aflmster of Juan“, most popular and attractive ywunp, . _ , ) y ladies became the bride of Mr. Jos- 3102::rfiléwivnéintilarfigtl 99h H‘ Lanigan‘ mrmefly M Sl"“'1"'1pr(>s|~nt c-lt-ctimi as either Cons- en“ b“ 11°“ TM-“Hng 1“ M"“1“1"~“°‘cr\'utiv@ or Protectlonlst Caiiadzil- where he holds a good position ‘hm,’ with the Beck Monumental Works, ____<.¢ in that town. The ceremony ivas Fnr fiuro Tin-out on Millard’: Llnlmu-nl 1 tarmac-woman Jam-an» “WANIGAN-OOLLINS. very pretty but quiet wedding .-\.<h?~'6. ' ' 21 I Western Guardian —8HOP from Holman} Gahloq. -FOR LAT! WESTERN NEWS -Page 3 is available. —8PECIAL VALUES in mill ends of unbleached cotton. 36 and ‘40 inches wide. at Sinclair's. 53d! —MEN's AND BOYS’ fleece- iined and wool underwear ior win- ter comfort. Buy them at Sinclair's. 5341 —SUB8CR|BER8 can obtain Election contest voting slips irom Guardian representative Summer- side when renewing or subscribing for the Guardian. —-LARGE RANGE oi Men's and Boys’ Sweaters, all styles. quali- ties and shades. Moderately pri - ed. At Sinclair's. 534 —-54 INCH ENGLISH TWEED Winter Weight Coating, selling $1339, nt Sinclair's. 5341-10-7-3i —DIOTIONARIES can be had at the Western Guardian Oftice, Wat- er Street. Snmmereide for only iiity cents with a new or renewal subscription. » —ALL WOOL Fancy Crepes, all over patterns and plaids, assorted colors, regular $2.50 value 10111.25. 5341 -—NOTICE TO FARMERS. —We will he buying live hogs and lambs at Albany Station. Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 13 and 14, paying highest market prices. Green Bros. Albany and Borden. 5340-10-7-6i -W‘ILL BE LOADING hogs and lambs up till noon on Thursday. Oct. 15th.. 1925. Highest markct price paid. J. W. Fyfe. Emerald. 5370-8-10-51 To The Electors 0f rince County I. ll" YOI‘ \\'.\l\"l‘ ticmiomicahGovcrnmcut at Ottawa. 2. IF YUP \\'.-\.\"I‘ i0 liccp oiiivbtyvs at Ironic. 2i. ll’ YOU \\'.‘\ ‘.\"I‘ rcdiicctl ‘ltwciglit liuics. -I. 1F YUP \\'.\i\"l‘ to soc Prince Iltliviirtl Island gv-i Jusiicc. S. ll“ \'()l' \\'.\N'l‘ |'l‘iII('0 (‘oiiiily lo bc ivcll rcni-csciitcil at (liiziivu. VOTE FOR i o. Shelton Sharp Farmcr, Fislicrnicii. Fox llniiclici‘. (‘oiisci'\'iitivc. (‘anditlzilt- For Prince (itiiiiiiy. .- CHARLOTTETQIVN GUARDIAN’ » -LIVE ones! wxurzoi- Brini in vwr lease. will pay-you. $1.40 each delivered, Summerside stockyards any day up to Thurs- day. October 8th. Michael Lux- 5801-10~9l4i. --G'UARDIAN WESTERN OFFICE-The Guardian's Western represontative has an oilice on Water St.. Summerside. next to Laurence‘ Gallanfs Tailor Shop. (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockett block) ~His phone num- her is 233. He will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. and subscriptions. ‘ i —A COMPLETE RANGE OF Women's high quality Fur Coats- and Stolea will be shown at Hot-i man's. Summerside on Monday 1'" and Tuesday, Oct. 12th and 13m. by a special representative from l-lolt-Renirew Company oi‘ Quebec. one oi the prominent iur houses on the continent. This is a splendid opportunity to secure most suitable. and exclusive furs at lowest pus-i sible cost. 5387-10-9-3i| -0'LEARY MEETlNGw-A very enthusiastic political meeting was held at (Theory Wednesday every. lnig. The‘ hall "was filled to over cap- actty and splendid order prevailed. all speakers receiving a good re‘ t‘ ception. Mr. G. Shelton Shap. thc, Conservative candidate iar ‘Prince.’ l opened the meeting and was foil-t owed ‘by Mr. A. E. ‘Macbean. Pru- inier Stewant was present and madr‘ an excellent qnech, in ‘the coursc oi his specch Premier Stewart spoke on ‘Siilille reform as propos- 15d by Premier King. lie ‘HVIK r- stood, he said that one of the- means proposed ‘svas to make the Benin-- a sort of secret society, the fortun- ate appointees to take an ohliczi- tioii of Slllllf.‘ kind before dmlsslcin. H3 did not know what he naturi- of the obligation was but he no-tlccd time one 0t‘ the latest Senators to‘ take the obligation, the Ilon. J. J. Hughes, was present at the meeting and perhaps the ‘Senator would ha‘ good enough to state what the nat- ure oi the obligation was. This was] tollotveil b ya round of laughter hut .\lr. Hughes did not give any cu- lightenment 0 iitho subject. Premier Stewart was followed by Senator J. J. Hughes. The last speaker was Air. Heath Strong, K. C. Many were snrpriscil at the absence oi Mi". A. (7. Saunders, loader oi ‘the local Mineral Party, as this is the district which he represents at th/e pro- sont time. if one can judigc by iln- splonditl reception given Mr. ‘Sharp at OlLeary he will poll a "lilil-Zt.‘ v0t~ in this hi5 home district on October 29th. The meeting last triizht was at ‘Lot 11. Tonight thcrc.‘ will be a matting at Tyne Valli-y. I-lon Mr. Sinclair Continuctl from page ‘threwi stated iby Mr. Sinclair to 11K’ House.‘ "i Commons ‘were to in‘ paid to; (ieorge H. Maync and William liii Mayne. when his own sworn ti-sii- iuony shorwo that William ii. Mayne,‘ Peter Sinclair and Hon. John-lid. Sinclair were on u joini tiptmi. tioorg‘ hiaync was on a scpurato option. How’ could this moneylbe divided up i-n this way? ‘i \vnnt't iut‘ “xplzriuiiil. All l want ‘is in not tho fa s beinrt‘ tho people of this Pro-- vii .0, and lint them decide. "l have been ‘forced int/J this. l have bcen called a mud slincrr and 1 t is said thatl have been hired to do dirty work and wiiscu iiliis which others wont discuss. ‘Fhorrii its ‘nothing in it! Every member of‘ Tthe Government will discuss it, Wei isay ab?! obligatllgn has hill-t cans,“ t ‘we e eve wi r. ar in a! iths man who sponsored this ap- ipointment is the responsible ma». 1| claim that the only reasonable ‘ithing for the Dominion Government ito do is to give that 817.000 to make ‘square the matter to the people." 11A]l1'i)ilIll8‘ at (The chairman. allowed lion. Mr. Sinclair cxtiui ‘time in which to rciply.) / l and z mxrwt; i‘ Friday and Saturday A Demonstration of Fur Coats . 0ct.9th. and 10th. OCTOBER 9, 1925 ‘-i .11‘ FY31,‘ \., and Other Furs, at this Store . 0n the days above named Messrs. Holt Renfrew & Co., of_ Montreal models in Ladies’ FUR COATS, and other furs. _ » and Quebec, will holdademonstration of their latest and most attractive A representative of Messrs. Holt Renfrew & Co, will be in general charge of the demonstration, assisted by our own stall. All ladies interested in securing something particularly attractive in Fur Coats should make it a point t0 be present. READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR ..._-——-—-——*"""—' OORE 6 N°LEOrD LItiIiBD Q p..r£n that for th- ixictnrn beuciltlithat he explains that. lIION. MR. SliNlCliAlllt I didn't ask Mr. Bell ‘tor tiic final appoint- only to Ciblllige the llndt-r tlic option Mr. Nlilclicll lindi IIOIN. ‘DR. McM-LIJDAN: Yes. MT. the right to tulu- up such lnhd z ‘George Mayne 611111811118 ""11 1" ill‘ wished to $151110. lit‘ would sot-mover got. anything. That is what tic tin-so incn on the land, mid he swears ‘to! Do you want mo ulu-u hc did it ‘ivas ncccossary for to road Goorgt Mayne} evldonco him to pay for the land bciore ho throu-gh. put any improvements on it. llo HON. Milt. STNOUAIIR: 0h no. clina.“ m.» land oi William H. The mcotlnfl 111°“ “beamed- D11- llayiic. 'l‘li:it is why iilr‘ rcfviciitelspito the wet Wtmthei‘. itho 111111 in miuli- to Dir, hlziyn-fs laud. Wht-iVvvBs fairly "K111 1111011 111111 111° 1111‘ [how pi-uiilc cuiuo hrre and suwmlrossos of tho speakers wern inl- ,_ . - o in 1 u-iiom n». décelvztibeitt gm] Yli notice on ape lth merit lt was immediately took those men W’ Wadi ' ~ l - . the letters they had before a 111W" "-1 111-» _ _ _ Y _ M“ rnqiiiica to be said in answer.‘ TT im Cmflouewwn to imako sure Milt. J. A. hicDoniild. \\ hy ilidnt ’I'tio first qucsilitiu h.- uskcd ‘was g ‘WM correct m"! on mat ‘my i yin, in" him the-n? iwpy I didn't press the IHIIIIiXIiOYIhGnLxtt Came ‘to the 01d awn-try‘ ][()N_t1\]R_ SpNiCLAmR; man‘, I? ltiovtiriiiiioni, t‘o pay $17,001) to those ‘one m Mitchell and one m the High M u‘ _i_ A‘ MGDONALD. Acmmn ‘ipooplo for lhc. purpose oi hushim: G0lnmifl5|ongr_ citing the facts nsiini: to ‘tho evidence, you ilidiVt. itii) this inattorxl had no puppose in m“, WW8 and Saying that ltijitchrll. HON. ivl-ll. sdMQiiAqiii; Thom in iliusliiug up this matter. l li-atl rath- Wollm huvn im me Tuspongqhlg [mliio ovirlciicu to say l tildn‘t. i. ii, m. Qiignly discussed as it has M‘! misreiflennntiition am] return! Mil. J. 1A. IUcDONAHiD: i think gin innii, tiny thought they wouiiliiowed ‘with ‘kocn iirtoront. Mr. J. ii)l'.t'li tonight. ‘l wouldn't ask any m}, mgiipy ‘to those men. l iitnngiihoru. ‘is l am positive. liniiiini- spiAle on inn iiiiid “eni- thohl. "fralniir presldwi very mipartl- ili-Qvtifllllltilll to pay u dollar to husli firmly. honest“, and shuni-niy by _ HUN, MR. .S'lN‘C’l1A'llt: if lilfifli"fiigit_iiiii_ (if Mi; (moi-go itiayiig, lially. An ‘r-xtcntietl ‘report of tho i\\ii this matter. the silayemem 1 made. by m. i-Vviiinus, thi-n it slipped my mciiiory. But; niiiir-i~_.iiiiii,i_ they (iiimiged tlic. alto. rciuarks of tho other speakers who , "T11" -““=“°“‘1 ‘llw-“iiml “'“"‘ “'1'” once ll Rave before the Commission I discussed the whole matter iv1t11| 'i'ilili. is tire roux-ion. I may say iiiatiiirocoileil ilr. McMillan (‘Messrs J~ ‘iliilirl. l, when l know .\iitcliell \\"I'l.‘li0t Inquiry and the statement l M11 licll. is there any otltcl‘ noutln- i iimi nniiiinn m in, n-iiii in“ winipflt. liloimnald. Hon. Mr. Slncizih". i"‘1'“"k"‘1' “my M“ "on" He Yaminatlc‘ opanly in ‘the House. l‘! thorclmn“ “mm m“? i" 11511 11 11118811011‘! cvct‘. oxliciiit. what l hour froin oth- 1701111111 13111119111110“ M111 R- li- J1!“- ‘iiiv answer 1 Kflvl‘ 111 111114111- W11--'-'11i,,‘,, further emplanullgl] in,“ innit may euy. the Doctor stated ho rim ii mink Mn Mitch?“ had an kins.) will appear later in tho Guar- 3-“1 °’~“'">"‘l- N“ “'"1‘1°“““ “'1” m” Doctor wants troin the vvltloucc oiiwils rcinliniz sworn cvidelce. but aim". of his tienllni; with those Deo- 1111111- Mr. Sinclair's Reply. 1 HON. MR. SXNCIJAIR: Very llt- - - ¢-‘- dirt-u .<i‘-'<-.~uvI<I,-IJJ-'.HP1IL'~‘PIGK'FJY $25000 in Cash To Be Expanded In This Province For all kinds Antique Furniture and Hooked Rugs. We pay the highest prices. Why not turn your unused Furniture and Hooked Rugs into cash. Write and wc will call at any point on the Island, WM. WEBBER QUEEN HOTEL CHARLOTTETOWN dented by iiny person ‘i know ni’ in others‘ he mun wk” it up wiini ho (itiotcii Mr. ‘Laririnhi Letter. That p10 n; the tinuL i think ii yo“ itfaiiaila that Mitchell hail ‘crooked. made ‘nilsrcprcsr-ntatloiis. acted themselves. I can‘t explain the evil 7‘1 deuce of another inan. hut l am not sworn evidence. i HON. Dlt. ‘M@M"iJ‘JAN§ That is ior ivas guilty oi fraud. l‘. ivas only Hum that theyothm. mun can i-x.|‘i_ uit-rc technicality. and you know Ewhcn tho letters oi ltiltchcll came ito this country from 1111' people Complete Fox Pen $22.30 FREIGHT PAID Enough “Prince Edward” Brand Fox Wire to make a oom- plete fox pan 12 it. by 20 ft. by 6 It. high-with lacking wire and staples-will be sent (night plld to your station for only ................................ .. $23.30 colved- Write or Wire NOW, R. T. Holman, Ltd. Summeralde, P. E. Island our order shipped day re-‘ ipiuin his own evidence to the sut- isfactlon of Dr. McM-llian and to ,your satisfaction. My state-merit is correct. and l stand by it. ‘l' think ‘that is all the questions. -As iar as the rest oi it is concom- cil. you heard the Doctor, whiat he ‘said, and from his closing remarks ‘you can judge what iris interest is in bring-inq- it up ‘in this campaign. Thai is the whole quest-ion in addi- tion to what I said. is. ‘there any iother question that any oi you would like to soy. . MR. J. -A_ MODONtAII-IDLI would like to ask, ‘in all ‘YEHDBSB to your- ‘t-telf and to everyone mncernod. when you had Mr. Boll qet Mitchell appointed an agent why didn't you InIorm hlm that you llld entered into In optiioh for selling your land. HON. Mr. ‘SINCLAIR: Because 1n‘o such option was entered into at the time. ‘MR. J. A. MBDONALD! It was according to the evidence. HlOlN, MVR- iSiNlOhAlR: No. MR. J. A. iMcDONIAIJD: When and your brother's lurid, and your1 inelglibor’: land? it, (Applause) 1 HON, M-R. -SI‘NOIJAIR: The mis- tiakc ilrut was ‘made WilS that ‘the ‘man that was reconiiitcuileti 1lll"ll- .611 out ‘wnong. I ain soirry that he turned out wrong. ladies and gentle- lli(‘.'l. HON. DR. MoMlLliAN: l want thi- matters ‘that invent been an- sww‘ ti. l am ‘not ask-lug for on ex» planaiicn 0i Niuyneka c-vidonce lain BWIHI»: ‘for an rexplanation of your statement made to the House oi,‘ (Yomnioiis. You stated that a survey was mado and iateron that cnuques for S500. $300. and $500 were r1? cclivwd. l wunt an omplanat-M of that. -l cannot understand it, Did‘ you rccalvc the mono-y from Mit- ‘I HON. Mlt. SINCLAIR: No. Mr. Mayne. ilON. ‘mt. McMillan: On account ‘of pnirl .of the purchase price of ipart of tho property of George ll. iMlayne ‘and William ii. Mayne’! 1That is what i cannot understand. it ‘was n joint opvion. three ot you on one option: but it was only the Mayne property that was concern- iioN. MR. siiNcnAm: i will er:- oou asked iMr. ‘Bell for ‘the floated H 11"‘!- o- r't'u4'i. _' -_"""'ani>o1ntmen1? look in ‘George Maynife evldr-nce Political Meeting; Kin g’s County The undersigned will addrell tlit' Electors of King's County at tho following place! and dates: St. Margaret's, Thursday, Octob- er 8th. Si. Columbia, Friday, October 9th Klntrbvrv; ‘Mona-y. ‘Gotobar 12th 80min, Tuesday, October 13th. Annandale, Wednesday, Octob‘ of 14th. y . ‘éiflhrliigelown, Thursday. October "81- Gwen's. Many, oceani- mi “P1119111. Mom!!!’ October 19th Montague. Tuesday. October 20th Heather-dale. Wednesday, Oc- tober 2M. » Georgetown, Thursday, October 22ml. Onmbrldge, Friday, October 23rd Murray River, Monday, Qggqii. er 20th. ' - ‘ Murray Harbour South Tun October ma. - ' h,’ All Moe“ , 7'30 P‘ M. to communes It J. J. JOHNSTON, J. A._ MlcDONALD The Latest in Optical Instruments lining Installed In one "Unit" the Intent Option! Instruments for Eye Elnlllllllfllon, I nm [Iv- InI llontnue and vlolnlty nor- vloe equal to any in the lugs: central. This Do Zen: Unit was bronlht from the Unltod Status and wu Ihiwn at the hlariilmu Ontulnctrlo Convention In Walr- IoMslcwn. It in ocnlklwo‘ the Inn word In Optical Iqllpmont on the market. Hove your In: luunlnad with proolllon and thoroughness. Optometrist. Iontniu Olin Oonrivlhodhwlth Dl-Illtors Atnw Tariff Means Dollars and tents it Ynu---Vtie iiir A. E. Matti F‘