“if” illillisls of native pro- v mad-ire“ ‘ ‘by Hughes Drugstore r2: a‘. be poll fer. Bpgqlgl n‘ V» I Uljkierllu per hi! or I '9: 36 all Ille per day for I dnye or even Co ’ . u n’ s“ "In of I lanes. Ieltlel letters. eeu illeeult for cub. Aldlece ferns part ef go. I.‘ ‘u; “.“- I.‘ . k Rates Furnish we.‘ no wee Situation Wlltel. lilo (or level vvorln per cl Ilooll ll. 75o for seven waurto LIVI seem-c ro Wstkllie 150 Predicts. R Z to consumer. Wrfte The J. R. _‘ Within: 80., 879 Craig Sh, West ., Montreal. ‘IALEBMEN wmrne not; m, Old Reliable Foothill Nanci-toy to solicit order: {or high n ".'?"!.""i"¢ w “ ___'_-_ AKE MONEY-AT HOME? $15 to-‘Slltbpaid weekly for ur gut"runla' No “mush; wfflm machinery. Norman -McBwaiu. ctruct and‘ supply you with the ‘“°"°“°"' ~ - t-Shovvmflard- ‘T7 ..._ _, _ Service, 1o: Colbo e Building, ' Wimwll ' T0 l‘ ‘ t If‘ -- _~ I _ a > --.-.-- wan-rm.- shalom sun-uln- yqun Room 95ml!“ n“. To st. 3°°°4"‘19‘3* aces borne with true Christian re- "i , , iyulfib l-Iillebortr.‘ Si... _ ‘ ‘ ' ,_ »_ p Waofifsfiglnzr-giazll-LBIOHAPSIII, hi: loved wife of Angus McMillan in NEW COTTAGE TO LE1,‘ WITH TO. LETu-"HOUSI Q1 ‘POWNNL '1 . 1 ‘ro nsnr- runmsi-leo use» ‘f two ge tl men. Appl _Godi-_ “goobss-zosl‘ ’ “' -~ uueem‘ etock- diaper M. _ Dill _ III. u m» Quid. mo?‘ §uu1pme%tttorrmu portion . Cunt-sale Agents Wanted Direct‘ 101ml Ill!!!‘ ‘ ".‘"l~' territory lore. Stoned ‘Wellington. 139mm ‘Situations ‘Vacant ireétlug- cards :-‘ ‘ simple " book reset-sures‘ dad‘ ‘ women ‘elrehdy mckiziq-“tB-‘up daily, ln spars i-tihle." '- Garretsou Company v. a ; _ i A ‘lY.I'-"ll"“'?‘§',‘"“°°“! it" ovmdvqss TURN Q31; lust. passe rowi. FOR chuivma ‘purposes not drawn after the 30, ‘for Hewitt. Borden clone PUILIO AUCTION 0N PREMIS- es-"or undersigned at Kenslng- 44m, bitumen-October -23i.'d., at one o'clock p. 1a.. eleven sit-per- ior‘ Holstein cows. sale positive." I, J05“ A-“Hvnss. Kaiow "Voun" |.1|=s_“1.'lt'res1“ scientific metbodJDevelop your Ill? u‘ o nitsrjiltnston Keuilworth, ‘S8 Blvd‘, Coirroelles. Paris, France.‘ ..._.....___..___..-_...__.,._.. AUCTION, SALE-ESTATE JOHN A. Molhnis, Selkink, Wednesday. Qctpbcr horses, registered Ayrshire, bull. cattle, farming implements" and 59-!!! 0U ‘ soogirru 1. particulars apply F. A. 200051-17-51 l! were. Bend birth date; 25 ‘ts. Satisfaction ..guurantesd. ind Will =i~$"-i.-'=‘...‘"'“""' Q» NO. -N.’Y. . facturens 0f U.'SJA., and opening,- =i Mr. Joseph Moffdrey,‘ ‘Postman. It!!! m: iteinwt Ostrich. Co‘. IQILQNI- “O Ill Met. C GI Cl ‘If IITCIIF VII steflll) llibl? to 1017mm ‘ AI Mame”; ..er for trhned DAMN III-b AND ILDn-lev. W. J. ‘ lerahftcld Fret .“ Bilndly ma. llilhfield at r _ TO IHIPPIR _. “u. _Con|e(ul hex ‘ ' it ’ in nap d: V "°'*'*Wl-2:sg.=-. error-tars pend lut- . , ea . ' Qag!“ ‘ , r street, New l! . ch my he of u» MI- The letter says; “Shpufl "itlllfbllllneep house; t! lct ‘who are anxious to "m". either Manufac- T 8904A or native products to flew-York market nlld are féuiresented here at present. 811 Ollrvssrvlces se represen- for such houses. We have , y years experience In the , l lmtllft line. Our reference 731ml! 0 .--America, New York , ,_ rk." Their letter-head they were established in 3.13 tllflt they are members. Merchants Association or National Association of ‘Mani; "l Cvmmrrce. u.‘s.A. Their calbit: address is Vanstrand ‘New Yon-Ii, all codes ‘used. i-{oi 41k fer Mineral’: and Toke no othfl» PERSONALS "Miss Hazel A. lMncKsnzle, and W“ Mary 1B- iMacltne, Pipette, leave this morning for Boston. Mr. A.S. (Macltne. of Pinetté, motored to the city yesterday. Miss ilPlorence McLeod, Oceap Vlfllh- leaves ‘for Boston, this mm‘- .-_lllllK.-.y..,.. .. - _ , 4 6r who. hes euioyed- a holiday fol- 11°Wing hi‘s attendance at the re- c9m 9°59“ Collisions!» in Ottawa has returned, to his office. 1M1‘. Robes-ow. Fraser, of New 25th 'iust., ca age and‘ shaft piguk. ADM! Proud and Moi-aside.‘ 228 Greet. George Yorlnrepresentins C. M. Lempson -_& 00., the large London fur deal- ers._i_s in the city and in reamin- ing- for fe_\v days. Mr. Fraser has ‘been on ‘a three weeks visit to I ling over fur farming conditions. .-Pri f"? m u m» r~$lfi widen lit-Nil mu ct m» Ii. Milli! 3.73.11.- ' at ' 2-4 h! shoot let'- RHINO-Ii MAID WV"? ere levlt din- rlefltll‘ cec m... will“...- Wurst... heeh elder for title ml. ti. avowed?" I96 HQ CO. II. i ONOSI IIIAII. - The fob Iloeivel by UNI cheese‘ cents l‘ . tween Iettiilg Qlhi, the leani- W "level-or of omen Onon- ttcr. and lee lecbett, the hgiuh Immense. emu tehe plane 1 union cc Decoder ‘l. it wee olfi clcll announced this evening by the‘ rliltiolilil Iogtlg Union, ‘under vnlooe union the bottle "l" l" “lil- “to bolt Ill at. (III! announced l0 Mk0 plug on, tive leett ditto: rh°'um"s:l'l‘gi;s~. lll" ‘fllliwlll biuae the former 1f this import- rvm t. o n; Arnod , resenting the YMKBA; n’ “$1,? m Ilene‘ demand. d next ‘ the Hrctu” at s. of neat ‘rthe following information. to the . can gi-ve full time to working up ' able toenliet the {various parts of the province, look ‘ IN MEMQRIAbI . - ere in the Junior Red Cross, both‘ --l‘. R. 8. will eidreu a I iidey Evening Mint cbnNh in a men ._ c. w. m‘! p. m. Dr. d $111“, .\Q Q (ma. ppeeherg-Jfierybody lavl vlltnip; ed. -.-,,-- .,.. truer-loo Anti evmtev. ,- The services of the Cavendish OOIIITIIIUOII mill be In Rusiioo at 11 em. and Stanley at 7. u-m- Rev. : J. Sidney Uonneli ‘will preach a sermon eqecially for young men, but there will be u message in 1t ‘for everybody. Sub- iect "Two jlloitiunenh to One Ltfe." The pastor Wlll-tell the story of the life of ‘a certain young man of history. livery young man in the congregations is asked to be prevent at either one of these services. ll. Ii. I. t3 tiss . ' ' Work Outlined The Prince Edward dsiaud divi- sion of the Red Cross sends in ‘official magazine:- "Our plans must necessarily be simple, for we have no one who ‘the Canrpalgn. Dr. Johnson, ‘who spoke in a. number of places and Wits ‘such a help last year, will do all he can to help this yea-r also. "Through the interest token iii our ivworlt. Iby the Chief Superinten- dtsilt of Schools, . v have been chool inspec- tors as helpers. In each school district they will endeavor to get the name of one or more suitable people who will undertake tn cpnvass, the district or to form s committee to do so. "We are also trying to interest the members of all typos of 0r- gsaieetions. The Women's instit- utes have already been a. great tween the K of C. and teeme will be played on Saturday at ii o'clock. Day T56 llllfll time of the series be- S. D U. afternoon at the Abegweit grounds Football It is understood that arrange~ meats are under way for a revival of football at the Abegwelt grounds Thanksgiving Day. it has not being decided yet, which team will play. St. F. Should tlhls materialize, it will be hailed with great enthusiasm by lovers of thie grand old game, and." a. bumper cmwd will undoubt- edl-y be in attendance to welcome back this annual event, so long forgotten. BASKETBALL. in the ‘first game of Byfiket Bull the‘ Juaion Braves defeated tho Cubs after o hard ‘fought some by the score of 9-5. The first half ended 5~3 in ‘favor of the Braves. help to the Rod Cross and like some other societies, ‘will later try to bring bheiF influence to hear on the Government. “We shall also try to get Churches to help. the cial Exhibition, we shall come in contact with a great Imauy people. "We hope to interest the teach- a i also. mucus MoMILLAN all modern convenience. Apply at u spring Street. Bros, North 300040-20-51 ‘ennui ' t.~ IBYHIG ‘giveqr’. ' " room. Central location Suitable end Moroeide, 223 Great George 30004-19 -3i . POSITION ev cameos vouuel man with experience with well bookkeeper, mind. salesman or general mun- eger, best. of references. Apply ‘kbown iiirm, as E. clo‘ Gumiliaa. 4i. A children, protest-ate, under four years. Address, reply WUG. Box '15. AIhsrtonNPJEJ. . 1 the 25th year of her age. The deceased though not ,sically strong was , citizen in life's ‘daily routine. evidence, but with a. ‘Entered into rest at Kiimuir on Oct 3rd, 1922 after a lingering III- phy- _ ssessed of u buoyant spirit. which she exercis- ed in her daily life, and was thus enabled to carry out to a, high de- gree of execution the many‘ prob- lems which contront the average ‘During berillness the kindness and attention of husband“ friends and neighbors. coupled with the best medical skill were always in proved inadequate to cope, with the dread disease. ‘So t-lrm trust in hsrfiiavior. and a desire to submit to l-I-is lov- through the nurses, as-tbev work ,in the schools and through the ‘inspectors, as they make their of- ficial visits tn the schools. l “We shall probably not mence the actual campaign till the v M“? 11°19 Be“?!- lwlmiddie of October or first of No- vember." 11.‘11i1‘§'1'.iu1 the Wrong Document MONTRlEAm, Que, Oct. 19. — Allegiug that he mistook n unar- nlage license for a deed ofsale oi property, Jack Minsk entered op- position to judgment, rendered against him for breach of prom- ise to Dams Bessie Segal, in which she was awarded $395 by Mr. Jus- ‘tics Lsmothe in April .1919 but ‘ Help‘ Wanted-Male FOR GALE —- GOOD . SECOND . ‘ - Ills Wltllt illlfl QIIJBll-XDIWFQd “W” offered to acquiesce to t-he court's bend “pruck wagon. Apply win-Fl‘ - ‘ " A5’ fly," to enter into and spill)’ F1116, b]!!! °l finding to the extent of $225. This Proud and Moreside, 228 Great to work on tum ‘Duly 3am ,tbat Heavenly Home, where pain "mamgm w“ sanctions,‘ 5y M; “‘°'=°'I""i- " ‘ " ‘ ‘"°°'4‘"'*' ' "‘ " ' "swoon-um. ‘"1" “"41"!” "e WRMWI- Justice surveyor sum»: in Butler- . =2 A . 3f|=oR can: LIGHT Thick "i=l5?“'flfi‘ '-'-' PAIR" Ycibvlbti ‘ "iii ‘office. L . dilselt ‘foxes (registered) proves breeders." Appb Will AjPooley - North Tr n. - - L ZZUQjIAQ-IT-iii care Guardian. q-H—->-w-v . ~31." y }\-u‘|i1_.o,d-~PQmQIO wANreo-t-‘A-itttskfiro " “rake ‘rgc of ferns near Charlotte» Ho. Must have, experience iii h dling cattle. Appl-Y- "W." 30001-19-dh ducted. by Rev. -Mr. Stewart o ‘Mont-blue. who ‘comfort to the bereaved .1“ Iand who often visited and com ess. The interment took p Theduleril services were con- pohe words of ' mdly fort ied the deceesed diirifl! lie!‘ ill‘ n lace in the ‘ior Court this morning. The wo- man. s widow, claimed 8:395. balm, claiming that Minsk bttdiiro mined bo marryber and bad ob- tained from hernat dill t tines cums, aggregating 8W5." had neg- eoted, to poy, board with her to I the amount of $80 andhad cit-used ll h ap. Apl North Tryon _ . . ilasrege? ii y" g0oo42-i7-4l fggtery ilit-Uisltflil kmfiézvltorzna h" "we puma,” by ‘reaming m ‘---—-----,—i-—--~ -——-. . . ' ‘ ii n1 ‘alleged ‘ mse. us - rotten on _rs¢os-1mrnov. MAID we , mo... AiSPLY mire. friends gathered h» uriiiylébffzrhllig: $5,, ,1 ma, 5T... ,,,,, c... . 011126’ 15:“ Wiioozlia. bestu lo . Tell Md 179.3"! °l1 '3” ' - 3mg?” “n” " w e was coiled in 1M8 and Iilalgmen; sto, ‘ our; wner.‘ ix. ' ». - " . _- - _ , be, iiul nip an? r. xuovité‘... wit. oooK, wearer-was ,, w: Asorrowint slums and wigs. we‘! momma thggrtogk info“. . ‘ ...-._,._._ . t, mm ettbe cilfton. House. {laughter are left w Ilwillgltr 1,‘, w”. o, o,‘,,,,,,,,,1,,,, u, yup‘. FOR ‘~“T“.5‘“AFLEY‘DAV" - - l [t ' ' ‘. ["5 “P” “l” ‘ligmKglifthnii ‘u; meet, in‘ ‘have this annulled. die son t royals“ with sltlecer. . 1 037ml" -H,°i‘slll1lh°'?~-MT-rm°cfl~-~°q§m ._p,verred~ that he had never b20- Pfkitpqli-tdwlr.l°i9°°"ll° F‘- ‘mlaa n ‘mp1,, hm ty.,,.,,,,.iuuuu to wrry the womfla M!!! n; 191mg qr; -, 12a mutton st. "u", .°¢1- my. a LAMISI w“! 01,-“ H ,1 u, ‘that ‘he signed what-wee rflprelea- ., £\*f\,‘.l,'vi ~, C,‘ .8000f4-¢0~2l m", mp8‘ 0mm, m“ h“? "s; Tom cuisine, iyiwéthy.“ to“ “d, {ageing a deal”?! ma, $10!: d‘... _ , . .. _ ovmere , ~ ' ‘ ‘ . s women ‘W I .3...» aciidcssmitss ‘snow. an >;°l'yl‘f,8"{°f‘f,‘f‘“',,,,,, “amp, 1:311:11 gall fmdggtly ti‘? ,"°'°“" ,,,,,,,,‘¢, p. , m... ,. 111...»... 6 pleton; rolling cioyioam so ‘of _____;d u an - imp“ m“ Q a mflgjutm e. f <5... m” “an” 1] ha”, 15 H0] C i. i. . v _ v I cc bnzhliugkz #0:!‘ ‘ » ~ ‘~ ‘ ~ _ smrnao-"sueon eats‘: ; . . . . “ ‘ _ . . ~ ' AQBQI. if m a ‘ ‘ kliTlll. F" “"5"” “"°%‘puwin-uu this city‘ out‘ n. t0 aw“ . . t. 5e s‘ 2. Co's? T“ vs n on “m INK’; ' we at ‘colt. I ‘ Appl ton. Wis. , v-lc ‘l of an experienced carats-b er so ‘he obtained on‘ their!!!‘ y“ Ap A. n. (t. we t! NTN AUTO‘ , Y!" . is . ‘s ‘ma _ ,1 m” W ‘ . ,. ‘ No M. 2nd class mule or . u“ ‘d M _ m Hum my", a son. crux tun: 111i male tuuitrmsurritmt 11g; -,,,,,,1,,,,,_ l‘ . _ act‘ s o second lwth’ o: Inert-i And?" Milmnl" any‘ 1 AT i 316893“! ma“! a ‘ ' _ ,- m w . l"? cunebn a. near city. The lop SIil-‘QYWL ‘ ‘,5 ‘ v ‘ ' ‘Wetflfi m Dandruff at ufeirheeittietid n uty.‘ “? IWi-Adllv-rliii-isl I ' I . _. . ‘gay-that s __summer'| ,_ “figliy eifliity- per cent. be!!!" m!!!‘ I u‘ ‘Your. u-s-‘usuw ; u‘ u» u. mew-unto ' Intent 5mm», wont-ow - - A ‘rs-Iris!!! mi mmlllyiiiiilfl! ' i"i‘oit£ B ytmedy" hr heir heir frem hill». ‘QUINN. ., out. .19.—-'I!1l_|,; .. will‘. meats or timbtii‘. and Jen}!- ‘from ibepozftgif Quebec. with the end 0i. ‘Dqniember. {has ‘prnctioailf,_ (101119. fiend end ne.-;Il“l\l'.ill"7'-Q9W§ mg: pglpevlqgtion is concerhhd. “ the,‘ rm a his. business. which I5‘ was in comparison with 1981. Tnotthlfl. eredtodel end adorn in nnt- . - _..‘i.~‘ a "At our Exhibit at the Provin-i Next ‘gs-me on ‘Saturday Even- ing 6 to’! between Grade 7 of West Kent School and the Junior Braves. I1‘. Jliillsls, N-l. “of. ll.-—'I\I on‘: ‘n, mull meeting of the Ilflilflil hob i III AA-U. 0f C. mill be hell on Pride) Mormon Ili An- beret . President AM. Covey, will I» than on Therein ni ht to t» in um to smile tilt .5332.‘- fiffii}; o “INWIII loveless. the outlook in the morning. in el- to i Covey and he present affiliated with the Union and are pplpq "u; muwmuon M In um standing t d t ° m“. be rwruuuw bylvmgllw v 0 of about the nine, we are so ef The following resolutions will he deelt with at. the meetin|:-- lloiicton ‘AAA. gives notice of amendments as follows: The‘. section 3 of article 3 bc Pmmled B" is l0 Permit In llh~ the province have been attempt- "9 _l° "WW9 lrilylnent for Io- ing to place our potatoes dn some ~ "I" M“ 0f time while emeritus of the southern markets. Several 1°!‘ I Olilli I11 llldltlou t0 actual tre- cargoes were exported last year dir “ ' veiling and hotel expenses. That section 42 general rules be amended to permit amateur and 1 profeulonal M)“ teams w uncertain propos tion, and so far can» pets together as teams omy. ' Agenerai rule. From S-ptingnlllA. That the LLPBJLAU. of C. ask the different associations operating X. in the ‘maritime provinces to for- aud Mount A. are anxious for a mulate complete rules covering game and in sll probability sat- playoffs. isfactory arrangements will be iFronr Cornemrclal club. 9t, made. Jobn:-— ‘Phil-t the ilote following section 5 of article 3 which reads" an ath- lete guilty of any of the above of- iences can never ibs reinstated" be changed to read *'an athlete gull- iy of any of the eoovc offences who has ever lbeen registered as mi unlateur can never be rela- stated." Fusion oi the Two Patties Unlikely - (S eciai to The Guardian Junior ‘Brevealme up m,“ UIWBAWA, Oct. .19. -—Out of) the Centres , mass m speculation whichhns Bill Marley ......l~‘rank McKinnou bee" W111i!“ l" bflth Bert and Forwards West regarding the possibility of m", GD“ ______.____Elmm. Mm,“ a fusion ‘between the Liberal and Guards Progressive Parties and the future H. Stevenson . . . . ...'l‘ed Hall °°“"5° °t Hm- "r- A- CIQIMV ‘he John Squawbflgss _ following features emerge which Bill Owen . . . . . . . . .. Borden Cox “We” to be has “r mum!“ o“ fact. A. conference of the Pro gressivq Party ‘will be ‘held at Win- do so. S.‘ D. Win From I’. W. 0_._S_cure 3-0 I. ‘The cold. weather yesterday did inot effect the r. w. ‘c. and s. n. of com.‘ lootnali teams, wno lined u-p at the; iAbe-gweit grounds at 3.30 and stag- led: the best game of football seen» th-is season. The P. W. College took ‘the kick and the game opened by a rush in the direction of the Saints terri- tory, the play was soon returned and a. series of scrim: took place, the Saints gradually working to dangerous ground. The Prince of Wlales returned the ball to centre field but the Saints were working tooth and 11H!“ and they soon press ed their opponents back, puntiug and short gains by the half line doing the trick. The ball gradually went to the P. W. C. territory, where a- fumbled ball proved to be a costly error for the P. W. C. boys, the Saints, always looking for an opening, were not slow ‘and 01Brien the speedy half of the‘ Saints kept on going right over the line. The touch wssnot con- verted and the score stood 3-0. From the kick P. W. C. boys who had: received a. sad eye-open- er, rushed things and. their for- wards pressed right. into the soailn and llllld. apparently s. slight edge on their opponents in this form of play and some nice combination on both sides with short gains by k Wedlock, DeeRocbs and Ross oi’ P. w. c. and Wedge, O'Brien and Murphy of S. D. half to a close wild: the play at centre field. The second half started, the Saints taking the kick, this was returned by .P. W. C. and. the ball‘ was keptlnovibg. each side trying to get an advantage, in‘ scrim, quarter and. half work, but the diam trickling of both. sides pre- the other. no span plea being vis- iible, but each men slaying a real 0d Isms and the halves working est, the tackling being done with. m1 pep and the rootiers of each ride slvtul abnvsrim rails in a until hearty and‘ enthusiastic aton- . JIBP- - . . » , This half we t scoreless. and. the game e -wlth the _bnll preo W. Mblloneld '0. Ron B. DesBochec rdl znn A. Stewart Admitted by those -Purty ‘here. U. brought the‘ sitflrtilmlellr "I KM‘? Iitf-li The business of the big corpora tlon o1‘ which its genera have for some ‘time past. commercial activities I oi‘ ‘the outside profit. the demands er activities. Must Make e Choice. cial interests. Progressives ' would of ing ‘figure in eight movement with the exception o ‘has shown repeatedly, from personal responsibility. Wdth regard to. the matter ediy with-in recent mind and spectacular runs. ‘and play was kept from touch-line been ever since k111i; OWN- ‘to ecrm wiring around centred when, he offer the Pro arrival field, eicher e-ide hlving much on representation the on» not. out as Liberals not ms ‘Progressives on the‘: ‘bugle. it is probable the the doctrine/unit] still tioaily in "no man's land." and the d ‘ re f port from with us, but I cannot see the wis- °¢°Y° 3* l" 191"" Dullilivts‘ ti: olrllfi‘; ‘instill; House dom of bnl nzto our shores all fever. ‘ .‘ ‘vfluh will ensure the Govarmmut untried irnm grant who is to dis.- Mr- lined Kelly- refereed l-lIQf-Iwqgkln‘ ma; s‘ y,’ and which piece from a good farm a man who Esme‘ "I B Y"? ‘lstlflilctflry mew, my have good reason to believe, is already making a success . of 9"‘ 111 i will be always forthcoming. Any‘- m'ml"3 "£29?" I °°° w“ “m” Th‘ M“ “p w“ " mlmml“ ~ thing more than ‘th t the Govern- 0! liflllflllll Mm M" l-° 4°01“! °“ = - - P, .- mm d,‘ ‘um m‘, Q,” yo,’ “my. some vacant farm which the lest “l! 3W‘ 5 1 em, up“ hot desire end 1t is not min h“ IbrIWW-‘ll ill dlrvsli- "l" B. Gavd Mmleson “h” ,9 “u,” by working to make conditions siren ' such that the products of the 1211'” edicts; TH‘ Lkrjm, ban‘ PLANT_ farm can be sold at a price that B‘ Mmwh” (cgfilmmfif M°D°wd WATDRVILLE. 0m. 1o.- The i“ "k 9-35” ' ' u Nam,“ pro-cooling ilpph plant located here. repreoenttng e new a Valley. was put into It is expected that the pre-oool Iflieln will be Melted Ilonll In {the Volley debut deieytu in unearth» of ‘burly venetian nipeg sit an early date at which the ‘future of the Party will be con- sidered, and Mr. Crerar ‘will either resign ‘the leadership or offer to This much is practically close to the ‘Mr. Crersr is the head. ‘the United Grain Growers, with its subsidiary companies, has not been altogether satisfactory not been as successful as was hoped when they were undertaken, and Groin Growers Grain Company it is donbtfulif- any or them ‘are now showing a ‘Mr. Crerar is paid e large salary to direct them and it has ‘been obvious for some time ‘that of his position as ‘leader of the Progressive Party must have interfered witli his oth- lt is now welliunderstood that tions he will give his exclusive at- tention and it is believed he has decided to retire from politics and devote all‘ his time to ‘bis commer- In this event the course. have to ‘look around for pnother leader. and there is no outstand- witbiu the Mr. H. W. Wood, President of the United Farmers oi Alberta. who both in connection with active politics and the Wheat Board that he ehrinltis labor expended. ‘Can you imagine fusion with ‘the Liberal Party‘ the statement ‘has been made poms weeks, t zlilllmier King and the Prpgrgssive lender are "flickering" with-e view to some union ur alliance. h‘ There is rtothing substantive to- justify ‘this rumor of the ‘belibf- that the position of the Libero)‘ leader is. Any different ‘from what it has M. ‘Mr. Orerer, nruone or two nzher leading meipbeis of the Progres- sixs purl-Y were DWIIIIBU t" sill" be open to chem‘: but there are many in the Liiwralnhrty who believe ‘that the lfopen insides to pursue is to have ‘tbinll-ms ihfly are. trusting tn I unique process in the Annapolis operation early in September and good re- sults have been obtained to date. m with»; r" "l? (Ovetieeetfrce lace it veilebic wteeh for open vm Ht '3 ll the farmers holds. n no in» let cold be found at e price that would Ive the cost el transpor- tetiel. in is a anoint situation and the feet that this year with trill no serious that e. oould M’): elt llnl of our form crops should fectlvely shut out from perlicipo tlon in this market that it might as welt be sepanted from ue by the frigid zone. In an attempt to develop an outlet for this line, a number of the business firms of ect to Cuba and other cargoes will be loaded Lhh fall, but it is a very the results have not resulted in any profdt. but at the present time the outlook is such that if we do not send some of the crop in th direction, then they must be Iefi on the farmers‘ hands here. as there does not appear to oc any other outlet whatever. I have felt forl a long time that we are neglecting one of the rin- tural outlets for much of our form produce in as much as we have no direct connections with the Bri- tlsh Wmt Indies and sooner or la- ter this connection must be nzsde, and the longer we delay action the more difficult it will become. as the buyers in these islands arr daily making connections for their supplies with other parts of Caii ads, and we are then going to have to underseli these parties to secure the business we could eusi‘ get today on on equal basis, if we were only agreseive enough to go after it. We of course would have to have direct steamship ccnnec tlons. but this I’ am assured will be supplied by the‘ Canadian Gov- ernment Merchant Marine, lf our people would only join hands and ‘lo their part. We grow U10 very goods they require and are rom- pleining that we cannot sell the crob our farmers are producing while this market is not beilld developed. I am not going to speak of fox farming but leave this to some one better posted. it is a subject that might very well he taken up at an early date ‘by some one of out members better qualified to hand l le it than l am. ‘ Before closing l would like to say a. few word's regarding the fur ture of our province as it appears to me. The future of Prince Ell- our farmers. The game looks fairly promising, but l think perhaps this can be carried to extremes and while I would not say to curtail present efforts i‘ . the smallest degree, I thin the tanner should put all his efforts on. thii-s line alone. besides there are certadn sections of the province that are not well suited tc the growing of seed potatoes, as the ‘and is heavy or has been heavily coated with mussel mud. l fee. that a proper method oi mixed farming ~is the safer line to follow sad that much greater attention should be given to dsirying and hog raising and if Prince Edward island is ever to occupy ~it‘s pro per place that this can best be ac‘ compliehgd by dpvelflbment of this I he has Ibsen requested _ to definitely decide as tn llile of farming, and the dairyiirs _ wmch or the g two p031. should be rnade it" pert of the dIXyK‘ work. not an ‘extra to be taken care of after s. full day's work ha;- beeu done lid thereby drive tron. tbe farms he boys and girls that are our best‘ asset. By develop- ing these kindred industries and providing and developing markets for the goods produced on our farms, conditions can be crested that will make Prime EdW-lrd is laud attrs-ctive i0 our own people. ‘which after all are the people we would like to see here. To my mdhd the real difficulty is that tllc farmer does not get a price to: the products that pay him for the i‘ the government of this touutry taking over the farms, and run ning them on the same basis u‘; they run the railways. Paying th. farmers the Bflme rate of wages and the same worlring hours unu conditious as is paid the railway men and then selling the products of such labor at sa-y Z5 cents pei bushel for- potn-toss. l will venture the statement, the cost would and the condition which does not give a reasonable return for capl- tal and labor must he remedied h» Isome way beiiore we will find our boys and girls willing to locate cu the farm and fsrego the opportuni- ties that may open to them, in some other line of work. l have nothing to say against immigration if ‘we have condliiions that will be satisfactory to here the people we induce to locate t Just to let new d trade. ls will end l-tln leniency: three yards fancy liner. (kfl P IO 0|" . XIII) Mll And Stone Bet i . All three G bfllilli I00. fine s Se. oney beck i not vveti at Motels - d I ?...'°1-'~‘2‘...,~§.l?. one Fell ward dsland must depend lllfgflly|prices being 58 pounds. on the line of effort followed by, ' Seed Potntoi noilway directly connecting Quebec t0 come nearer 25 cents per potato . send one package 5 Show ‘Advances , In Some Grades; (Special to The Guardian)" - » News of the sale of silver fox furs at CAM. Lampson h Co" Lon- " don sale last Wednesday was rs-‘ ceivedi by wire yesterday by Mr. Robert W. Fraser. New York, {Ow presentaiive of Lnmpeon 8t 00., who is visiting the Island, looking over fur farming contiiilfliis. I. ‘As compared with last sale the prices this week are as follovrsz-w Blacks advanced i0 per cent. I _ Extra dank and darks unchntlgs ed. Silver and‘ pale declined 1B per u: .. cent. Cross foxes y advanced I5 cent. - Low graldes advanced 20 per cent. " ’ ‘ ‘ . ‘1,000' skins were sold at the. London sale this year, the highest HIGHWAY ‘HEARS COMPLETION gLEVIS, Qll€., 00!. 19.-—-Tll6 L6!‘ ‘L Lambert Highway, which ‘ r ‘l ihe ‘th-e second national high- ' * .,Montreul, will be completed no}; ‘all. The length of the road VIII be about 180 miles, and<~ over” miles ere new partially completed The cost 01' ‘the road will be over $1,500.(I00. compared to over QB,- l00.00i) for ‘the Quebec-Montreal ilgliwey. The Quebec section - the road has nearly forty miles ram-plotted while the section, Lev- ‘s to St. Antoine de Tilly. Loti biniere. has now been ii “shed. - -—-—-—00-Q—-—-— PREMIE-R A. PRIZEWINNIR Monument, 0c: 19,-”; repotj from France states that Aristtid} Briand. seven times ‘premier U _ France, secured the ‘first ‘ ‘or wheat at a Normandy e grown on hi? ‘iinn with n crop farm from wheat Janada. will show a reasonable ppofltflog the cost of production, theii will accomplish the purpose was; have in view. the making of Bring. Edward island one of the be) spots in Canada. The cr-y that... ._ ‘ ' détVfl. lost population must zuken too seriously. We are lucing, i am satisfied Just as »--‘ 1r more from our Island ae l was done in the past, and df_ - ire doing this with a rural iation- of some twenty or tw. five thousand less, then we iimply showing our ability ‘in h ling ‘the- sarne acreage with ‘ Jverbead expense, and that business is u decided step torn ‘imperiled ' trot luite 11s we With the present outlook Ito nothing to fear hut we con all , , to improve conditions -iu ml! . ways end let us each do our I ' ‘ , with this end in view. Telllem , ing our own motto. "He p ‘~- most who serves beet." 1/, cup Henitii’ 1 Cup Flour __1gCup of Sour Milk , V, Cup Brown iuglr 1 Tablespoon Iutter 1 Tieeepoon Inkllidieill i fleupoon Biking Punk)‘ . l Eu eHllllY. than add well but”! egg and milk. Drop Into muf- i fin tine. NllllhmimilllllluG IENKINS & 3 Iver-pebble That's“ let v ,i s I‘. *1 Ls‘ A‘ "bkfsiliifiivi-‘Iesl “’ LO-OWOO-O-OQKO-O