,‘. rAGE Form. x THE_ CHARIAYITETIJWN GUARDIAN. “GIT \.\\ .1» d Seal Brand Coffee - Nothing else will do No orhrr can compare with Seal Brantl- Mode only From the finesfmotxnrain- n beans, which have developed slowly, absorbing goodness from the air, the sun and the luxurious soil of the oool wonrlcrflil Tropic Uplands. Perfectly Blended and Roasted, the rich aroma and ran flavour sealed into the Tins. ' 1 ll K. l and i-llz-llxfl. Whale, ground, and A! l“ gull Ili- i E 11111111111 I.“ ._ "Bil..- i til. A. A. Bartlett. aregtiecnl}; r your (dollvoml In adv founded i887 85.00 wand" “d ‘4 “r u. mulled) in a vane: in ‘n’! J. R. Burnett. Editor and rubliolnr. vie. Auociate Editor. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920 A RIGHT M DYE. ue we referred to the hog sit- Iu yesterdays iss _ _ nation, a11d the differentiation 1n prices between liliiliiiiiuj cnnrurlommnr Premier Drury of Ontario has Inude a wise discnvrxry and with his rhuruuteristic tsuudor discloses it iu the public. lt is that class govcrnment is impracticable and that the Farmer-Labor system of which he is a recognized leudcr must expand and broaden in its methods or it will fail of success. lie has even demanded a new p r ty name suggesting “the Peoples’ Progressive Party’ us appropriate, and enlarging its scope 0f iwlllfy and political operations to uli clns ses of the people. This is in its it cannot surely be held l0 be responsible under shell 601101110115 to the people. Their hands. are tied, and tied hy tho D9001“ "h" send these groups to purliauit-ut. and they are compoiledio make tho Iiesi. of the situation in which the electors place them. The only possible result from this can bu immature and imperfect methods ut administration and u plilillh scr vice conducted to meet expediency ruther than for the development ‘und progress of the country. Premier Drury has made uuotir er important breaking awuy from the United Farmer ideals in i-‘liv- i l I i Wriu c“ “Pod-a CoInr"Pnrfe<\l1 Mm". Min-a r1- .- up... CHASE (li- SANBORN, MONTREAL. - llllllilliiilllilllliillllllilililllllllllillllllllliliillllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllli purest essence an absolute return‘ mg 1,1,, evidence before tug Turin.‘ to the old time 11811)’ fiyfllenb (lommlsslon ut Toronto. Here ho . ' . ‘ . ‘ with tho uddition of u third illlrlyl has fulien in line with Prcminar l) donnndted by the influx of cheap Amencan pork conducted on lines identical with piun-uy of Now 3Com, “"4 01-01)]. to the Calladlan market‘ Notwlthstandlng the cus-ilhflfill "l: "l" Conservative and 1119,91" leading Liberals and l"n|'ix14.-.x'.~4. toms duty on pork, the rate of exchange enables the em, ,,,,,.,,,, of m, ,,._.,,.»_ The We... ~ “m, reamed ,0 w, we "n", U, U“, . American DHCKQYS t0 flOOd the Canadian market alldytion ihcn would bo as to \vl1ich‘(_'|-@rur Westerners, in their ‘mix- .lll’1Cl€l‘S€ll the Canadian DYOdUCQP. TlllS 1S :3. mOSlZmf the uthrrae biligllllb‘ (Llyllllfllltitreme ‘tariff’ reduction (vinyls... l‘-lc unfortunate if not disastrous state of affairs, atndalilfizfi“ o, ‘raw “Me me “QM §::m*;e:“;::"ll rigllltfilui“11112;“; should not be mlerfiteil- Whe.“ the tanfi‘ cllmlnlsslop acceptable 11011"? i111‘ We 11111111111111 oi‘ his own province and is not will was Slttlng ‘n Halli-ax» Mr‘ Dal/IS Davls 0i lllfi Dllllllle- ll hi3 11m" l1"? ‘ l lug to huve their interests jc/nr 85 FY3561‘, an ISlBJIdGI‘ WllO has-always the interest veils then the United Farmers llritardlzed by reductiop of duties of the farmers aUt heart’ gave evidence gtyqngly in speriial (zlnss ‘Dilrtyf ' and removal of the ‘ilrotectitfi; 1w 01 P19160111“; 1111110118 markevagare ;:'::..:.:¢ 5:22;" ;:3;‘*;'.1.:'r..‘;:iis?:..:: ‘;';...*:.:f;t:i;:. @1‘1@*111_1111fa11” competltlon He Showed, especwiny scheme and candidly 1e11r1111$1111‘11\ Openly he dcclnrod that he was Wll€l'€, 3S H. PQSUlt Of inadequate P1‘0~9Cl10i1, the ‘n’ or friends and constituents that itl-qmr a“ Qutvund-Qut {mu u-udurj‘, fOTlOI‘, cheap, COYH-féd American pOTk xvas under- has been found wanting. And FY0111 hut. would favor any tztrifi‘ reduc- mining the full-flavored, clean-fed, highly estecm- “<1 up“ ‘m 01111111111 w" Hwy so r1011». which would 1011a 111 bring c1 when 11-01m- 11 may be saw 1111111 .1.5:3"§;.::":::1:f‘;.:::::‘ ":;".:i::::;"'.'.~ 111-111 ‘isomer is the best judge. and that if he cares up buy ____ ' ‘cum T?“ is p,.a,,,,'ca,,y “},,;,, ,,',',, ‘cheap American products he should be at liberty C,,,,,,,,,,_.,,,,,, h. ,0,‘ “ma, m, ,,,,,,. to do so; but Lmfortunately, it is not the consumer hen Government are striving at‘- WllO lS the deciding fZICtOP ll] matter. lS lllt‘. for, and whut the most Dl'i)lll)llllt't‘il unicldleman. The middleman sees a greater Bpportun- 1“'°“‘~°“°"’“‘* l‘) "1? ""‘_“‘“'_-" “1" . . - - prove of. it is ill b1 lei longlisli (o . ity of having a haul ofi” the cheap, inferior, corn-fed "mks u mm, whit,‘ w," encourage lpork than he has off the Cauadan pork; and so he Urodumkn, m“, ppotgct “mush-y, lpushes it for all it is worth on the retailer, nad the Nothing could be plniner or 1.1.1. retailer being stocked up with this cheap product Ker 1w 11w W111i“- passes it on to the consumer, who takes it as pork, . xvithout question and without regard-in many in- nstancesn to its origin. ‘This is detrimental to the gprociucer and consumer alike and benefits in Can- ‘1 iada only ‘the middleman. If the Hon. Mr. Lea, Com- missioner of Agriculture, had taken this subject up and discussed it with the Tariff Commission, in Charlottetown he would have done abundant ser- 41 l 1 % licarelessness and negligence of the so-called leaders, _ ‘who do not take the trouble to find out what 1s 1n ., jthc best interest of the farmersv ’ Mr. Fraser of Davis & Fraser, is to be congrat- vice for the farmers and would have received the commendation and approval of every righbthink- ulated upon taking a stand in Halifax in defence of the Canadian producers.’ Chicago and Canada. Today we publish a report , —-the same good quality has showing the state of the market, which is regrettab been maintained, without vari~ ation for Z5 years. You can always depend Red Rose quality. on You will also Qnioy R“; R“. c’ u!" Compared with other foods the cost of bread is ‘insignificant, yet no food costing no little, nourishes so much as Christmas Ties l » 'i‘i1cu, would three distinctive poliiicul parties be desirable in so smull u population us in Canada‘? 'l‘l\e dissentients of the two great er parties might be disposed to welcome u third and more roac- tlonary combination in the politi» cal field, but could such possibly couduce to the betterment of con ditions or accelerate the prosper- ity of the country? Of whom would this third party be comU posed. li’ they were all of Premier i1rury's stamp there might be suf- cty. and even succtsss. but how runny arc there. oven in his own cabinet in sympathy with his idcns of clean and 11011111111" guvcerunuxut‘! The Hon. Alexander" liluciiciizic. Prime liiinistci’ of (Innzuizt from 1873 to 1878, was essentially nu holiest man. and honestly ho ‘dc- clured that he 11nd to stnud like u. sentinel upon the ramparts m‘ government with 11 141111 on 111s shoulders to (lefcnd the trvztsnry from lootiugs even nuioiigst his own friends. Premier lirury lins not said so, at lczfst. not yot. but it is a safe bet that just such thoughts are in his mind ilispir» in rfliisilllillill‘ 1111,19 1~1-11\1.1in|,;; in ing him to this protest against order to unable ihc i'ncio1'£1-~. (n conditions which ‘are hnmpcriiu; j luacp open and that tlu- whom-l.» n; him in his aiitempts to honestly 11d 1 industry might not hc cloggul. minister the affairs oi’ his province ' The luicst and most auirnurcd 11b e-_-- |l~‘(1l'\'i|ll(‘t' of this Flili! is in tin.- in Th“ mllllllllfl V1911 (if llul'l-ll~'5:filiilii'il oi‘ “five llllllilftlil omph1_\'ct‘:. 1111s already been nut to the nrur- of m» Nltsli 11111111111; 1v11111111z1cz11r- tical test in (lniirrio, liinnitobai. 111;; (‘mnpmrxu ni’ (‘i111~iunuii, \).. New Brunswick, nndnow also in \\'h(\r'(| U“, mp4,.“ "m, is m,“ British (lolurubizr. ’l‘l1c results in (‘Iuupuqn Ag 1111",; HAS“ m, all these cases opens up u discour 111p; |gU5|N|,;SS_ N, Hurrpmhn. aging outlook for the pcoplc umi their jobs for onc mouth to tin- ‘Hllslllwi drawback w sound suv- nncmployvell oi‘ zrrmcu curm- crnmcui; in uny oi’ thcsc [IFOl/llltftléi. 1M; [-',\(1'|‘(;;u|.;g u, ["“1v[\“" hm‘. Responsible government may be luring. and ii‘ noccssunv lo rmlucu Raid to bc practically wiped 0111. the jiriri» ni’ clothing to sllimlllllv for in nonc of ihcsc cuscs is thcro imsincss. uud to cut wuucs. “i1ut =1 svvfirllnwui, ill lilo 110ml ul‘ of with the generous cnmiiiitul 111111 film‘ ‘Vlllfll "l" WITH’ (>111 "S H“ 1| Ibo rcdu(~i.io11s should only "itffiu-l. prngrnninic as it illii-ifllliliily wlsh- 11141111; curbing more (bun $5 11 tiny" cs, and being nndvr compulsion to This is u (lcmtmstrrttion u!‘ 111111 frame its conduct and lcgislntlnil true (lhristlztnity which “pun, lo mcct the views oi‘ groups 1111mm moves its gnmfuic \V(ll‘lli in lbc whicb it is dependent for impport. testing time. I BREAD BAKED FROM lustrous ties in all 1 the latest ideas are here for 30hr 3p. l yroval. Why n11 makeyour selections * before ihe rush 0i Ch risimus buying. J When wc get buck to the “gold- cn rule" mozzsurc oi’ conduct in business nnd industrial ecouniuy there comes the dznvn oi’ hopc for ‘.1 world made bcttci" by its prcuch-l iug and still bcttcr by its nppli<i cation to zurtuul practice. Some - limo ugo the jiruss rccordcil tin». rciusul oi‘ umployciws lo lulu» uu lIIPFPHSO of sulory which 1111s run-v irzu-lcd for. and which ihn 1>111< plirvcrs were willing to giro. l1“- cuuso in their honcst judgzncul the failing priccs of coxmuuulitics 21nd chcnpcr cost oi’ living did hm justify ouforccilu-iii oi’ tho will < tract. Since tbcn other induslrinl l1odics have cheerfully amui-l-srrwi Use it for hi] your baking More Bread and Better Bread and Better Pastry wenleni Clnlda Flour Mill: Company, Limited ‘rotonro- n“: on. lunches n w n ma c-i H1121. tin-I,‘ s1. Ts’. 1 l , l Prices $1.00, $1.25 ing person whether farmer or consumer. As it _is, $150 andun Damp x our farmers are being made to suffer through the Blanch God-chi‘ ily boxed uiihout extra cost. Henderson‘ & Cudmoie 101 Grafton Street l ._ N‘ m l: } r? 1111111111111 11111111111111111111- ‘ i“ ' r r ' rrrf-lv irrlllriiiljlilili’ 1.11.1» --—- . r r1 tr 11 v I! 1 — v s —_-_—:_, — \\I|.\l'.\ l.\ .\ .\.\.llIu. | 1m 1 . nuBSE BLANKET S 'l'i11~ 111-111111-1- |111~ lliifitil‘ mulcciilui is i1rrr.\\'v burr 11 cowl iim- oi Wliflll. scmh-cuhlc blunkcis in Julr, llurk null lh-rsicv in |i1c lollou-inc size-s. musiuiifi. The Liberal party is professedly a free trade party-and, in theory, sticks to the name, its prac- tices to the contrary notwithstanding. The Toron- to Globe, the other day, while combatting the pro tcctive policy of the Meighen Government argued that “under Sir Wilfrid Laurier the manufacturers of Canada were prosperous.” The Globe did not remind its readers that un- der the so-called “free trade” of the Laurier regime the manufacturers enjoyed an average protective Larifi of 28 per cent, whereas they are, under the present government struggling along tinder a protec tive tariff of a little over 22 per cent. Under the former regime the annual revenue required was somewhere about one hundred million dollars; to - day we need more than four times as much, yet the Globe and papers of its ilk raise a howl about the iniquity of a tariff that has been reduced to less than twenty three per cent, while extolling the prosperity enjoyed under a.“free trade" policy which protected Canadian producers with a tariff 0f twen ty eight per cent. V The insincerity 0f the present “free trade” Lib- » crul policy, with its transparent vote catching appeal to the farmers, is too apparent for further deception It will 110i: do to call a 28 per cent tariff’ free trade and a 23 per cent tariff a ruinous protective one. 72 lNCHES 78 lNCHES 3° ‘NQHES .\|l <11 which wc 1111-. offering ui spot-uni discounts‘ iur (‘2|.~2lI. (7111111- "111 21ml 111111; mcr bur supply bciorc. luuiur P154" \\'li\‘l'i'_ A. HORNE & C0. xiii Siiriiii. ‘@©©@@@1@ @'@@ i i=1@©@@©@ A .~:1@»~-=€ ooeot Santa Claus Headquarters SANTA (1_LAUS has again made his H ers at (iartcrrs Big Book, Toy, Dolls, (James an mas Stores. The old reliable stand. l_ll’-STAIRS~An immense display 0f Dolls of cv- erY 817-9 311d Brice. Toys in endless variety. Games l0 31111159 ylmng and old. Christmas Decorations, etc” etc» on first floor. (LHRISTMAS ‘siruouilzlir _ See our big stock of Xmas Seals, 'l‘ags, (Fords, 1118.‘ (Yards, beautiful boxed stationery. ,, BOOKS, BOOKS . for old and young, “Boys (Wm “Girls Own,” “Chums,” ‘Young tianada,” and other All‘ nuals. Toy Picture Booksfor the little tots. Beautifiil boxes of Stationery for Xmas (lifts, 25 cents t0 $5- w“ The latest Books by popular Authors, Books P? Poems, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, em. Ilmflfii lain Pens, (Waterman’s,), “EVCYSTIRPD” and other (I'll Pencils in silver and nickel mountings, etc. ShOP early‘ Goods selected will be put aside till Xmas if desired. CARTER & C0. LTD J '9 eadquart- .- d (‘brist- . llfiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiitrlillfli‘ LEPAGE, BRADY C LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES . ~ r-wlx; 41 f‘) ONE iil".\'I)Rl1‘.l) VICRSYS l‘Il(1lll'|' It is quite within the probabilities that within the next year another bar will be added to the tar- iff wall over which we now climb. into the United States markets. It is well known that the Republican party‘ is the high protectionist party in the United States. The other day Senator Lodge, who will probably be 11 member of the Harding Cabinet, told a Boston and Win-n cli-lwlisciiiwlil ‘11|.| \-ri'1'r1\\ ience the United States tarifi, is to be increased‘ . m, .,,,,.{,,'.,,.;,, d"), ‘m... 1H,, {The existing United States tariff is now a little over," ""‘\‘.‘ _“‘.'f,, 1P1", f"‘f"j'_,]'*|"__ '=‘"1"*'~'- twenty three per cent while the Canadian tariff av ' "’ ' '.' " “"" " crages a little ovcr twenty two per cent. The form-l er protects a population of 100,000,000; the latter a1 jiopuiatiou of eight or nine millions. Yet the Am-i , ericans tire preparing to increase their protectioznl in rwder. chiefly to shut out more of our Canadian goods. Do we in Canada nced less or more protection _. tmder these circumstances? Why should we adopt 1 _. a pfillfly which would make our little Canadiadmar- ket more open than it is to the hundred million Amelricans? What do ourfarmers think of the pro- posa . " Xb-vvvovvvflmoo-bO-OQO-OQ i Daily Selections Guardian Readers Furnished by W. B_ Lculon. V-OOOO-QQvO-QQOO-OOO-OQ 04000-1 and dislrnci yonrsvlf ivy luolv ins: forwurd to things which you cnunoi we. nnd iouhi no! 1111' dcrsiund if you saw 1i11~111~c11111> h-s Kingsicy. ' ' '. f‘: 1.. .- " 121.15 '@'.@.@Y@Y©Y"* Wllcn 1lis;|p|1<1i|1I.i|1t-1|r scum-rs Your lmpcs, likr- 411111111111 bun-s, When uil is‘ lost lhui ninth-rs. Ami nil is lv-fi Ilia! 141'I1\\'e~~=; "as NOT AFRAID“ (_ll‘(3€l' has ‘('l|ll|l. airy lliy n-mw; lu-urs prayer, nmkc. ‘Though duck ilu- 1114111 iig lily lflnllicii i __ ,,_ 1 c: and will uusuc r no r;|_\' oi \\\\\\'\'\\~‘.__ Rise. and fresh coururqc 1.1111». "He knows thy pain. and nol in ruin “EIS bucn Ihy ill‘;llSllPil cry He sees thce grieve. and will ro- lit-vc All who i0 Kiiiuu tiruw nigh "Twas in His love. thy faith iv prove. The answer He delayed: How soft and clear. His |hou'it hear; “ ‘Tis l. he not afmill.“ |~:i)i'i‘()n.i.\i. Xtrri-zs In the month of October Canadzfls exports ex- needed her imports by over twenty-three million dollars. This was the first favorable monthly balance 811m F¢brwv-~~-_~_=- ~.-.~_-...c-._-._ _ ..__ .. .__._ ... voice TO_DAV'S DUTY. Do to-dnrb duty. light 10-day‘! iempiui-inns, and do nut wcnln-n . .v~ l .—\.. ,\ ,.1.'» T» 1] -. n. n ivqnn-mvlv-"nvq 2031; _' _ ' __ _ _________ ‘ _ H _ > 1