‘ , i1 i The Paper That Covers Prince Edward ~ Isllwd i Like Tluipsw l Charlottetown Gu dl - Iflllll Quroinu:'v::ic‘£i-i':§s-i","‘"‘ ilfilifiTS Plllolloinlillv . or U. s. MINISTRY Sir George Part‘ i l. d i) to the Feasibility oiuilgbatiiiilriiliiiisstlgymigw as ‘ . Washington. ‘ronowr-o. s. 1 i ,_ _ ress on British zalleglilliillgfll‘: figs; l.“ be ‘ommed “y "Hum, H m“! i, Canadian pain, of View‘ to me glillilillly its given dominion status Canadian ciub_ today. Sir George “h,” 20,2250?“tifnihgnnegotiatioiis - yone w l0 Perkin K. C. M. (1.. sollnd l . of warning over, the proiftrsgdnglp‘? know‘ wmhmgm" "l" P10011801 01' ilointment of a Canadian Minister l" Wllflhllliton. As an alternative he considered that it would lbs wiser for the British Ambassador‘ Wil" rellPPtlPllfs the wllole of the Qlllilllfi t0 protect Canada's inter- PSIB- Adler referring to the fact lhflt Mr- Lloyd George was quite willing to agree to the appoint. ment of a (liinadinn Ministdi- in Washington lie said we have only to consider wilt-flier the move is a wise one from the Canadian point 6711181’. Of this l have grave doubts. The example of (‘anada would ul- most certainly he followed by tho Australian dominions possibly also by South Africa. it would certain- llilllllllg a number of miner eulbss t» fir; there est-h fwofklng idi- ii; own ients in great diplomatic negotiat- ens which need behind fliclu the fl!" force of a United Empire is not ““°g°lll*‘l' ll Hllllllfyiug or pleasant ilrospect. i am inclined to think ltllat better results would be obtain- lell b)’ taking means to have the Ambiissoidtil‘ \v.ll!ti rcpt-seats the, whole ellipire keep talosely in touch with (‘linndlan interests untl ideas. "Riel" fhc day may not be isl- dis- tflnt wilen the appointment of u Canadian statesman as tho Ambugs itder of the empire would be dot-in- ed the natural filing to do the pro- 1108011 plea seems to suggest divid- ed interests. Disarmament Left ' To U.__8i._(7onfereiice GENEVA. ‘Sept. l9. —-'l‘he final rfillort of the League of Nations commission on disarmament given out here today intimates that the Washington conference in the com- missions view will be better able than the League to deal with naval disarmament since this may best be accomplished through common agreement among the great pow- ers. vvwvvvvvvvvv Vvvvvvv Ecolloalslioslnclilsl tors. FOR ‘SALE -suii.oiuo Apply Mills & Thorne. -.....__.__.__.___ JNO. ALFRED MIoDONA-LD, Lani Surveyor, Herruanvilie. . ._.__.. .-- __._.___._ ._____'>_... .. "OOMEMQ ACCOMMODATED AT 69 Jlllllsboro Street. FOR .SALE—~ ARGE PLATE CAM- era cheap. ills at Tliorne. LADY BOARDE R8 accommodated at 236 Grafton St. an FOR willow-hares M35. erate. 'l‘elcplioue No. till. .__€___._.___.__.________. WANTED-gidsfd for general hous work. Apply to 88 Powual St. WANTED-To buy a child's crib fPhone 801-J. 1 WANTED-To rent a house. Ap ply Guardian. wANTEnsmperienccd maid for general housework. Apply Mrs. Dr. Alley, 62 lllrince Street_ >-Z~—-————w-——-i-—' WANTED-POOITION 8V EXPER- ienced stenograpller as office manager. ‘References. Apply A. Box tin. , ,.__,____._ FOUND-A WHITE SHEEP. iF not, clllsd for inside of ll wrek same will be sold to pay eltpen ses. Apply 4D, Highland Avenue. roasiiss-wzolsrsnso si-iorrr horn btill 3 1-2 years old_ milk lug strain. Apply Ben liicEucllern. 139 Fitzroy Btreet. __________._.__.__~___ DON'T FORGET THE AUCTION sale of property on corner of Pownsl sud Eustoa ' Hts. on Tuesday Sept. 20th at noon_ ___.._____._____ waurso. -" AN ASSISTANT ranch man. one with experience preferred. Write "B. F." care Guardian Ofllce, sttitlnl BB9. wages and experience if any. I“ g-riigvip. A ILACK ll WHIT bull _i yo... old, it not called tor by‘ Sept. 95th. will be sold by 411111101119 ply expenses l-libbert Hughes, Welt Covehestf n-—~~&- FOR INR AlN-roullmo OAR 192i Mo el complete with start~ er, shock absorbers. 9P3?“ ""- stc. in use only three months. Bargain to quick purchaser. Apply Queens County (la rage, Kent St. ___.__._-- Iroquois Chief Seems Confident LONDON, ‘Sept. l7-~"i am going back to (lnnaidzl confident tilst the English people will give us jus~ tice", said Chief Destaheh of the Iroquois Indian tribe. to a I'i‘/|ll‘l*~ sentative of Realtors News Agency ‘before departing for New York or the steamship Olympic today The chief of the. Iroquois says that he has the prolnist 0|‘ the ifoionial _ (ifflce that the qllcsfion in iiispuir will be investigiltetl. When zlakel‘ whom he considered as his best friend Desk a-heli Blllphflllflily rt plied “The King." (‘hlef Desk a-lieh, whose home i in the lndiau Reserve. near Brant ford, Ontario, crossed the Atiantlt some weeks ago to personally lay heft-rt! King George the claims cl the ‘Canadian indians regarding thr treaty rights and citizenship undel obligations given them years ago Recent cables said that the chic‘ had been‘ asked to lay his claim: before the Colonial Office. Seolusion Of Harem More Prefer-able ANGORA, Sept. l9.—~“Tlie soclu slon of the harem‘ is best adapted to, woman's nature. and it is best for the social orticr that shr should the there." declared liluflde Ferid llanem, the Nationalist nov elist and beautiful wife of Ahmed Ferid Bey. ex-nllnister of finance to tho correspondent in all inter- view. "Tiie harem grew out of tht‘ intelligent understanding of ‘the marriage relation. it represents the wisdom of the East. "l am n reformed woman's rights advocate." she continued. "i used to yearn for the independence oi the American and Eltrupean woman bllt now l believe the mistress of harem is u. superior product ti; the spelilltlirift ‘Russian woniall tlila sentimental Austrian. the nag giug English woman and the cal culirtlug, self-ceiltred American woman. “To these wunlou woman's rights means the right to spend money on foolish fltiery, to marry latte. and he childless. They live for the store and the theatre. They are responsible for a good deal of far: tory labor exileudedin useless dir actions. They won't work with their hands to make their clothes. their minds are filled with fashions. novels. and candies. “Men have become their slaves and you call this western civiliza- tion! We Turkish women have had our heads turllcd by the effort to become like tihese civilized women. and in doing so some of lls have lost our sterling old-fashioned qualities and become a costly. vain. L°3T_Brown tweed mincoai W11“ destructive creature like olir sisters hgit, hgiwcgii Marshfieid sud of the West. Fnlconwood. Finder 1611118 h Canada Farm Products. Re ward. ____.____.___.__ APPLICANTQ DIOIROUS OF EN- tering the North Adams Trainins School for Nurses. North Adams. Mass. will please write the su tendolit at once. Mary rter. A. N" Supt. North Ad~ qqa Hospital. W! HAVE OPINID UP AN OF- fice in this city litd are vfllllllled to do fill lfllldl of retinitis - <11’- ing an cléanlitg. also ml a l0 omel- costs ro men and 111111" The Montreal r Rcmotleilins Co. Riley suilln . Queen Bt- 9! PM“. jimwge roe. Lid. . . .. .. ., _ yo‘ “We Nationalists are in favor of abolishing the theory of polygamy, ‘though in fact it has long since ceased as an institution. But we are sure woman's place is the home and the best way to keep her there is the harem, which gives her much liberty, but not license. We are good housewives. we wear more or lesira uniform gown and veil. in the streets. which prevents us being the victims to fashion. and at homo, if we do not wish to sso our husbands we are not oh- liged to do so. Surely that is lib- arty enough." CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921 MR. iitlNAill lllolloiSoN. M.P. HETIRES FiiiiM Paulina ARENA He Expresses Gratitude for the Support (liven Him intlilegrets that ill-health Compeis Retirement. Declares His Faith in . Liberals. 1'0 THE taoy AND GENTLE. MEN ELEC1OR_8 OF nus-en's couurv m m: PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. it is with morn 1111111 "kc-Yet that. owing to ill health and on the advice of ‘lliy Phygi. clan, l aill couipcllctl to retire from the attire ttcilve participation lu the public life of‘ our ilrovlilcc and the lll-lllillillll of (lanolin. Since iilll. I havi- had the hou- otlr and privilege. of representing Queen's County ill the Parllauleuii cf (lilnzttlzi. i have always been af staunch supporter of the principles enunciated by our late lauieiiteil great Statesman. Sir John A. Mr:- lflonalri, Sir Charles Tupper. Sir Robert. Borden and Hon. Arthur Melghen, now ‘Prime Minister oi Canada. flatter the wise policy of adequate protection. ollr (‘outs try has increased in population leveloped its matchiess resources and expanded its trade and com- merce. if my memory serves ms aright, every nation on the. map ordinary ioday--witll one exceptiolr-gtliued ts status under a protective ia- ‘iii’ And it is very notable. that this very policy of protection introduc-p zlli by Sir John McDonald, was subsequently zltiopteil by Sir Wil ‘rid Laurici" in 1896. and strange o say. when file Liberal (lovcrn- uleni went ollt of power in 1911, ‘he tariff was higher than when hey came into office. lf- there, National Policy. surely this filci yould he sufficient. Yes, Ladies‘ uid Gentlemen, after a long expel ‘fence and considerable study oii conditions in our Dominion. l am, stronger than ever of the oplnlonl illlr Meiglien is not for high pro- ‘ection purposes. but. only suffi-l -ientl_v high to create a. revenue} tqtlal to the t*llt.l‘lll(1iit~i (‘X])t‘l'llil', ures and indebtedness, Canada is low facing-almost entirely owing 7o the cost of‘ the great war and he noble purl played by our Cum, itlu ill the. conflict. Mr. Meighen ind his government have coura| ieously anti boldly tiecltlred their, iollcy and on that platform. front- lio country. in striking contrast to this are ‘he declarations of Hon. McKen- tia King and lion. T. A. (wearer; he. [pruier is playing to both ('01.- ‘ervatlvos and farmers-not know ng where lie or ills party is. and ‘he latter stands for absolute free ‘rude and factional government ‘ioth of which would be P11111011! ti! Canada. Here. i ilesirc to iulut out some if the most stutilslllzlillike pleasures iassed and crysfitiizetl into law by ‘he Conservntivcs, wllolll l had tin,- honour of supporting during the period of fell years that l repre- sented Queen's County. Nllllil'1lliy,_lllil. first I recall to your recollection is flic establish ‘lncllt of the Car Ferry slcttuisli-li service between (‘apt-s 'l‘rtlver;l-> (Borden) and 'i‘oruleutine. Many will recollect that, for at lull-sf halt’ a. century. continuous coiltuili nictition at the Capes had been au- vocated and promised by 111111"? nlen. but in the 191i campaign. Sir Robert Borden iii his speech in Chylottetown. on the urgent solicitation of Mr_ A. A. Mclleiifl ind lllyself‘, pledged himself. if‘ rec turned to inaugurate a steamship tervlce there. This 1119080 118'- beea nobly implemented at a cost to flanada of at least five luillion dollars. This lnagnlflcent work has col-i- pletcd the liilk of continuous com~ ulunicaiion between the Milinland ‘ind the island and given an fmpc- tlls to otlr trade and colilulerce" beyond the ulost sanguine expec- tutions. Under its magic influence production has been stimulated shipping increased and facilita- ted and the whole province given greater prosperity. indeed so true is llllfl. that the old systems of transportation could not pos- sibly c009 with our import and cX- iwrt mile today. The railway guage has also been widened b\' tween the chief silipping centres and now the. whistle of tllc large locomotive of the Mainland is heard on the island line. Another matter that l was proud to support the Conservative Gov ernment in. was t-he granting cl $100,000. additional subsidy to on.‘ Province. it was an uncondition- al grant and will be there for all time to come. l may also claim with due modesty. that l earnest- ly advocated and StfOHKIY 5111111011‘ Atlhereti to Hitherto by Both Conservatives and All The News _ Worth Beading AiiJriie A11: Worth Printing Read snotty \ , delivered 10-00; U. l. 4-, I000. Annual Subsu- lly ltiisll, Clnnilin, [LU- $ Kilns ooulill GUNSERVATIVES joining 1151111113111111111111 111 lull Fol 15115611011; , llow PARTIALLY ltiiowl.‘ Mr. ‘James Mcisaac, the Popular Sitting Member? iigaili Receives the Unanimous Nomination! tiounty Organization Formed. Eioqnent All-t dresses by Prominent Speakers. '5 vlilltiifly iitleiiticd and enthu- Slillillt‘. meeting oi‘ the King's (301111. ll’ Liberal Conservative Two Quebec Mtlillilifis Officially Announced. Patenautie Denies Acceptance. TIlONTRF/Xle. Sept l9.— Patcn- conscription issue. lit was official- fill {(1K- Lollhifi lllorning formally 1y announced at Conservative head- tenit lhevlflllitll‘ flint he had uc-lyuai-tgyii 11115 mowing m“ i“ De vented office in Premier Meigh-ti. Belley, K. (L, Quebec, amid}, ens reconstructed cabinet. Mr. iait- Monty, if. C. Monti-gal, in" u. lflllllllle Wdh lbflllfifll‘ 11 11191111181” t‘! 439111011 offers ofportfoiios. tile government but left it on t:.i the National Policy is , Amid warlli ilipiliilllfifi Mr. Mc- iirlitiif‘ thanked his hearers for their Agriculture in every province oi Assoc-l» splelitllii support and assured 1119111 (Yuuada. Tilis generous and pro-i gresslve nleasuro will tend to in; crease tirotltlcftiou so necessary now iilid stimulate forming all over our lllrlilvliil clzunfry. it iii fur-reilcillng anti not only will the furthers benefit directly blit men of all activities will iii- (lift-Hill) share in the developiur results. ilrinci- EllWilFti island being purely agricultural had ul- Ftlilil)’ cxileriencetl the benefits oi this riluitlritable grant. iilrcvlous to the war. l may ills. ly claim some credit for obtaililni." many necessary public works for our Proviilce~-llotnbiy on the East and West ilivels- besides seeing to l["il!~l was my iluty--tliat all the. pub. lic services were adequately luain- taincfl. in this latter connection, l desire to say a word regaruing the changes ill the administration of‘ oltr Canadian (‘ivii Service, Yielding to the persistently t-x- f‘ 't. » . - , . H11 W19 held ill the Tuwn Hull ‘ that it .\\‘.is considerable rec-om i; . - r . .~ . . -. . i _ flfrmiii‘“)‘:l:")0i::“i"in lfilemllll" 1101M‘ for the worries which as a ‘mzlmiiwlliuli 0r (It ‘i-(Qllll! 0| 118d tile. ilcuihel" of’ iltilliulucllt he ha. -¢_ _ iii. tltillly dil ful,1111111 111111; 111 11111;». 1111i.“ im-cgd i.) illtnlilftllllililllllil oi a Villlllltilllil to (1i]1ii|i'iu_ 1i 111,11 |,,.,.ii 111,-, pnmiiyh. itti :' ~ - ‘ ‘ - , - . _ ,_ . ‘ ‘ ‘l ll“ lilllllullllllg» Pedelfll ltliile at Oriana to do his duly, lo ilectitul. . stand il i ‘ t 1 -- - (in lliUliOll of‘ Senator John Mar- (fi‘.ns<l‘\‘t‘l)tiv‘i‘=‘ g3,‘,“..,§,‘§,‘,‘§f,, Olmigfilt‘ ‘Mlll- *1“l‘\1lllll-‘l1 by Ml A. i'.‘ri1.:iit:: and Privileges of his coil, Prtilvac. ulld supporfietl by tile un- allluloils vilfc of the incl-ting, the hlllllidllil‘ iii- llilll luisscii nil sit lilll, iii fllc lltlltst- of (‘olllliliills frilill """il'"“l“’ll "7 Ml‘- Jllllll” Dliflslll“! ‘ ilic first titty" of his term and ill .\i.i ., “'11:; luaile. llllll irnuilrnicd. 113,1 11,11,111 11115 mpiiiioiieii 1i,- ‘ . UPSpllU the tilroitteliing zippear- 1-,,i-ii_ ' a ‘L “n”? f“ the “Walker fulfill}! 11"‘; ill fiilllB of tile enormous expcu‘ lutlning the flail was well filled iiiiun. i-Oiiowing iiie w“. ii, me Wm" “l” "mumm W“ “fined 1° distribution of soldiers ‘ Pensions HEVERENGIND MiEMlllil ilFG aunt's HEROES Day in Honor of Red Poppy to be ‘Worn by Caniiiianson Affilihiiifrtfl the Heroic Deal. (Special to The Guardian) l OTTAWA, ONT., Sept. _19-- The - "l ' f f f - ~ - . sauce of President ii D. ;\lcEwen.“i‘-,,‘;,‘,,§,;,“ “‘.}.‘i‘,‘e ‘lizatfiyei.ofiiiuiigziifiglmemmy n‘ the“ M“) made u“ Mr. .-\. F. lilcQuaitl was zippolxiteliiwmi, iione u, s‘, ii-eterfs supreme sacrifice in the great wai. secremn" isimtls. llic Souris break 'l‘ile chairman culled upon Mr. J. D. Stewart. i\'.L‘.. i\[.L.A.. leader of the Liberal Conservative party in Grflilunfs Pond. Annandale llny Fortune. tonnty managed to get pressed wish of the people, ilt many elections and afterwards, Sir Robert. Borden stated that thcf Civil Service would be lnade a ptl‘ manent institution. lli order tr Mcolp-iiisii this, the patronage in, this special direction was changed, . .‘ “i. fzlls are appointed or promoted entirely on merit us, shown ‘\y egaminatlon before tlic tlvll Shvice (‘olnniisz-ilon. Till‘. move was iii line Wlbil the Off-l‘ pressed policy of the Civil Sci‘ vice, of the late Sir John Mcllou- aid. and 1 venture the assertion lye-re nothing else m‘ Justify the that it will not be changed by flayed was ,0, ii", purpose 0i comp,“ lting the organization of silcceellinp,‘ Government.‘ , This ilinclpie l have ever tried tn act upon, whether at the (‘ad pltal or in our own Province. I am now going to refer [u who: is easily the greatest event of all, to the. large number of Ladies tin (lentleulem-Llberals-but who cas llsitic their party’ politics for the time iii-lug and supported the win. the-war tiovernineiit. _ i i also desire to give exllleilhw" to my gratitude anti appreciationj if flit- large vote. accorded me by; 0111- lmivo soldier lads across the sell. who freely and unirzluielled.‘ recorded their votes for tile "W111 tlic-ivhr" (landfdatizs. in my place iu PllfiiillllLllll 1 had the supreme siltisftlction of giving fuller ex prcssitn to lily loyalty 8111i lllllllo“ tislll by assisting with lily V0" and lnilueutre, and in either-ways wffllin my power, tllc Borden Gov‘ erument and the late lillucntcil 511‘: Salli Hughes, then Mluistcl" 0i‘ ‘illlitiii. in tlesputchlng about half u ulllliou of the flower of Canadian youilr-stlliliers anti niirscsr- to the, lilllillfe oi‘ was in France 111111 i-‘lanili-rs. ' Millions were voted without a ill()lll(‘lll.'>‘. hesitation; blood was, tilltitl like water. supreme sacrifices were made by thousands. but Can- ada and the Eniilir“ ml" illllllmyl stand uud the. world has been illilllc safe for tlelnocracy_ YBB. ilotlling else in till my liii=_ stirs my feelings like the recollection 0i what (fiiuutiu and the Bordcll (lov- crllllicnf did in those zlwflli years oi‘ war. l pause here to reverent- iy ilicniion the strenuous and self- snY-riilcing part taken in the war by the lute lamented Rev.‘ Dr. Thomas Fullerton anti Rev. canon James Simpson. They are ROI" bltt their deeds of patriotism and ll “ulfv should be remembered by ull islanders as long as they 1'8 cull the memorable coilflict of iillfwilll8. In closing I may to reaffirm my staunch atlherence to and unwavering conviction oi the pflilttlllifig of Conservative. 1-01‘ ernuleaL-iroln the days pt liicliou- aid to the time of Meiilllfill l "l" m‘ tisileti. from personal assnrlullfl“ “V1111 11nd first-hand knowlcdllt‘ 01' lion. ArtliurMeighen. that he 1F also a man of destiny anti in ‘his capable and able hands the t-uv ernment of Canada will be $1111‘ and sound and our country m“ nrlfPefld from prosperity to 11105111 rity. in saying o. fl be perlulttsd farewell to Y0" llilmm‘ and (icntlemen. while deeply Hr getting the severance of the "l! whiich binds the people and then representative. yet l feel that 1 have never shirked the hlflh Tel‘ possibility you placed upon me an l can nssur-gtlu appreciate the. honour of your (‘MP ildence and value the resllefl W" have evinced toward me. My relations with all the ref"? sentatives in Parliament. "9"" Pllince Edward island have evef been oi the most cordial nature and i fake much pleasure in testi- fying tn the ability and fidelity tr ed the granting by the Borden Gov- ernment. the huge sum of million dollar: for the benefit o duty of those tiistinguislied gentle DONALD NICHOL5ON. ten m m?“ I 5m“ H" years and it is the belief of this province, who took the plan, form, briefly explained the pu.--,v,ii,,,i m, m“, . . . i _ - province. (Jul-en's (“ountv ulou owanizatltili ‘Cm ‘mw ‘O “““n“ s“°“‘de“ m ' ~ - g 5 ‘ shoulder behind the government ' '1‘ l i . ‘ ‘ ‘i \ - . ,, ‘liziiplquirlgiteligis; ‘cnnfiluvlgxtzézl hiyiqit llic ltilght lion. Arthur Nielgliten, _' xi _ i ‘ , _, continuum M1‘. V Mcisziac. "There m“ ““‘ver"“ ‘lppmvfl lhmug‘ never was a time in tile history out till- province. and this nlccting had been fullowctl by another liclu snbscqilently for the. organization of (Bilnnda when it is so 1180055111‘) that the fiscal policy of the cauli- should bc sustained. There ti’ the county. zit‘ which tllerc was , _ y i. _ "c .~ ill-i is the latest thing in a largo ilttulitlzllice and the sulilc ,, g,.,.,‘:i4:‘:1i:1‘itflbirgutfililrliiafigyiflrrg ‘Hm-w “rm morvnfmt‘ m9)’ “f9 tntliuslusui lnunlfcsteti Tile pro MU“, ‘linking A“ kinds U’ hat making good. (T. S. Ford. superin- ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " lrlril‘. oi tilt‘ Ottawa zone di’ the “Pm meflmg‘ ‘he Speflker exmm" iiétlt‘ been plit forward as political iliatftirms, which, if’ carried into cffet-t, would rllin Canada in a very ‘short time. it has been under tll~ national policy of protection .tliat Canada has become great and lpzoailertitls. Under it her cities '1 hive grown up and foreign capital King's (lnunty along similar lines. A (‘ouuiy Executive from electoral districts was the-n pointed as lfllillfl/Fl" First District (Sourlsi-Jtlbn i-J ihl" ap~ that the bnly possible policy fm p" 11,111. _1115-,101»y_.111e war, Add {n McDonald, hi", k-piivs. I ulcccssful government is til-wipe 11-111- piispijimp [if 1917, ii ivns‘ 5,00,“, mam“ is,“ i,e,,,,.5,__ has come. _in to fiutl_u weicolue TF9!" 1111111‘? QVMVFU hi’ lllllhVillly good fortune to be again re, h“, i, xinimnfliii (ien, iiesiii.“ [Fill nlzlnufiictlircrs ctthe United visehuii illustrious illfllP-‘lllltlfl~Q_i|ui-iiii| 1,, iliiriiiiiiieni“ And fol,‘ Tiiirii “Mimi ‘,C,,,.,iignn,v_i)' ii'.\‘llii(-3S. ivllml tilt-y found they he past 11nd flflhtillllfll 011W" with» great honour l must extend uiy‘, .\II6X|$UI\' “Winn”, pa“, could, Sllii their goods-j to ililllflh; h" Prelim i111)’. A1111 110"‘- 1 "lily; siucel-mtt thanks. not only to my, Fmiiii, 91511-114 [Murray llnrborl “g” m ‘“"“““‘ FEmbMhQd “°‘-_ lplnnfl‘ iiiiii i1". iioiici, 0i Ho", M»; (.,,,,,_,.’e,.\.,,,ive Siimwriers’ 1,111 ni.\_',i,hri>_lnpi“ilv iiwuuigan Arch’ , ‘it's-s than froln sixty-five to seven l MtlNelil l-‘iftil illslrict (Georgetown) Mi nel Murphy. it). ll. McLarcn. ill all ahli- ilddrcss Senator Illacv ileopln. v Leila flieu mired the. nomination of the tariff pollc of Mr_ Jiis. Mclsiltlt‘. He express» Air Julia A. liiilcbonilld and of; appreciation oi‘ the consult-n rind on ever since by the Lihel‘ill,_‘ tlous efforts made by Mr. Mclsaac (illfiflg his term at Olfuwtt to fllr tlicr tile interests of’ this province and lo suppi/‘i to the very best of’ his ability the. (lovcrnnient which h . done more for Prince Edward lslziutl than any Government since (‘ollft-tlerution. tAilplause.) , Re‘ forring again to the work achicv-l lilali‘ hilliou dollars of money and -ll ‘ This is one of the resu. ..= only policy by which Canada can . ‘rust. llolll parties have realized -ills. At tli- present time the llrifi‘ is ilboul five cl‘ six per ccllt ' lower than ifnwtls under the Liber- ‘ illS from i890 to lilll. which proves that. iiti\\‘t‘-V6i‘ ulucll they might have. talked Free 'l‘rtlti€. arcful not to practice ed by lilo i-‘utlcrill (ioverllillent tllc‘ “TWP f/"YY l‘ Siltliikill‘ ilointeti out that iiilulcllizl-i 11 Wllll" l" l1°“'°l'» _ tciy after its first icrul in oiTlce. Qlillllmlng H"? hurrwr“ or pm con this province had secured an ilflleclliln “Pr? Dill dilwnl“ h“ crease oi‘ $100,000 a year in stibsi; dy, and that since that time the‘ island has drawn tlircctly from (‘ll-i town. the sum of‘ $800,000 and will contiiluc to ilruw subsidy _ulouey so lilng as there is a Dominion Kcverlilntriif. llc referred to the Situated as we are be sequence? ates. with a po- sidc. the Iliiifed St pulstion of il0 millions or and wlUi their insfilllllfitln of‘ the car ferry service.‘ “MP "m" the." Ila“ killed m" estroyed every factory in (‘nna betwcten tile island and the niziinlll land as thc ulutcritlllztifilln of Sirfl" “W” »““‘"'s “'_ lfollel-t iiorticlrs i)l'P-t\i(‘l‘lil)li ilrolii-il“'°ll'l“‘ ‘l m“ m ise’. At all expl-nsc of six or seven "l5 ulilllcll dollars‘. this scrvici- waslhll‘ llmlTllltlhly» NPVEI‘ 701‘ 011° ctllllpletcd and pllt info tipcriifion.‘llllllllll’ let ‘l9 ‘mow “Halves "‘ "he. drawn flWfly from the sound. ilad it not been for the car ferry, _ iluriilt: lili‘ wtlr. island farulerirllllllll Fells‘? Qt U111 111111011111 DOW! would ni-lvnr have K111 1111.11 iii-U. by wlllcll alone wt‘ can thrlvefi‘ illice to mainland lnarkets. unli ilicy Th" “Willie? (‘mlfllllleil “"1" “i woiiii] “(,1 1i,»iyis, 1ieneiiiisii iiy ihgllvarltl appreciation of Premier than met-ailing high Didi-vim giicmhlciglicn. Tile meeting then ud a conveyance as the cur ferl'y‘1“lll‘l"*‘l' could not ilavc been bllilt after the‘ ...._._-_.Q>_i_ war ilad taken iliace. and it would130 000 v‘ ' ' he ullrcilsotiilble today to expect‘, q all ilXliPfllillllfll of’ so nlucli money ' . at a time when heavy burdens are‘ pressing upon the During the war the (iovetnnienf. faced with extrziortiiilary condi- tions illlil rcqliirint: financial tissisf. anci‘. llorroivcli lllP money needed . . .~ . , . directly from the people of (lnll:ula,l,v1“,;',i“ qrniaiflt, ,‘:,:.i,‘,‘,‘,“‘:,s:,,rnin ‘ififiiiifililuqlilflild:“iii“E:?§nit‘m:‘.nrw‘i‘:;‘i'lt'reilsi d it}; ildpliiiltitln hygisomei the piliirltlllc‘ililllvhbiltf lthcmirlrh‘ ab‘ “m an“ Tms ‘mtmlnmng ‘mp lfoiiuy the Liberal Conservative iagwflik,qwi‘i‘l,ii‘fiéiii‘ifsiitfiicoiigsiwrg‘ Gm""‘“'““n‘ ‘s ‘mpemmg l“ m“ sincelfds not due to stidden actlv~ l"’°l."° l,“ 11,1‘ ritlrfnsth of =1 ccnslsi-‘ltv in the slnrk filllllh but is the ant nat ona po cy by which (‘an ; i . i ' i i .- Mll he ire-sorrel wove-isl-{$1.1iiiffhfiliiiii‘.i“bii‘°“.slil iitiou anti by which slic- will tton~iiii'i,iii_ ii is in". iiiiii ii“, incrensi. tinue to prosper. is only teuiptirarv but for a wet-k M“ A- P- l"l“"~“"~ l" ’*"‘l“"ll1l~'l.- at any rate Toronto will entertain m“ nmmmlm!‘ "f Ml" M91900‘? thirty tlioitsand visitors ni‘ whose‘ paid a warm tribute tn liinl as a prpgence she mgy he iusiiiy 91-01111 parliamentarian. This IITOVIIICI‘ ltlid nvntcheri with interest his poll ticril career during tho last mitts-lies. is sllclfcritig nearly onto today coplc than: thirty thousand illorc p T0111‘ tcr flrlllcr. Receipts 11.350 ilacka "l" scs. (‘rclinlcrlz ilichcr than ex- electors of ills constituency that [r;ig_ 44w“ 1.1 45%“ ,~i-,.;,111@1-y_ ex. hr has performed his duty credlt- trns. 92 score. itc fn 44sec. cream ably to himself and to ills country. pry iii-sis git in 91 gpgfp. 371,4“; 1,, The sneaker alluded to the urscnl 431-: State. flillfj’, finest. 2c l.» necessity lor the standardization 4315i»; packing stock. current 0f the island railway and express- make, N()_ g_ 3515 911mg“ stem)! ed the hope. that Mr. Mclsaac Receipts 2.055 boxes. Slhfo, when he sees back to Ottawa. will whole milk. fllllfl. lrPFh specials. push this important matter. {til/m 1n 22¢; d" “viii-mi. m“ 29.1 The nomination. plit to the votejin Qllljm; gimp, whole milk. twin...; of the meeting, was unanimously specials. 2115c to 22c‘ do. average} and enthusiastically confirmed. run, 20c to 2015c. ‘ Melt Employed ‘llf1|"'- Arrest of linitiilors ths- cini)lo_vlllcllt of 90,000 Callalilftli wcre s1 hay but t y inaugurated by splashing car- Flcvienl elllp (‘onscrvtitive party. anti it is tllo workuicn to they BUBONIC PLAGUE itlnuctl. “what would be the coll niiri-usiioiiiiciii iii tralia, says it has transpired that. more an employ manufacturers pro stores who tccled in such fl lligli degree. the; wasa could dump their silrpiils products Another use 0,, piague rammed 11,, in Smith Brisbane where also six c could not munu- infected WY"- Brisbane (lanadiuli people, must realize 9mm o, Queeusimm ySEVEN ARRESTS MADE FOR Seven men. ‘reserve officers navy, have been arrested here connection with the murder of for- lner Finance Minister Erzlierger. Gmmmmpnt -——- ‘gfililirdaranlrtgzritrrfdodg; llffdgurrigiiell. WRONTO‘ Om" Sen" 1a“ Tm‘ Herman lilueller, Fritz Henilrfclis. Carl Schcildel" 1111.11 week Sensational iluslsetenl t0 the (‘ommand Great War The lnau veterans believe, accomplish tl e worthy objects. First the cu. i "l "Baring a memorial popp Armistice Day. Secondly a, Puppies will be sold forum: ‘i ‘Lllllb will he revereaced in Canada this _ c it. will supply a [Twang .. Well". year by the wearin i’ d . sun-ls - “' I, _ V “and by on Armistice Dag gccqirldeingpm) “mug "mo! funds for ‘he u“ clfil .18“ b11189 plans now being formed by _ ablllll flolllirifon “gm-Mil” 1181' w" v1’ the trolley Veteran's Association. played this winter and third‘, "18 D°PDies will be purchased the French orphans it will long way toward the relief of guratiou of this custom will, war "as; in ma; country in Household Work (Special to The Guardian) (ii \\'.-\, Sept. lib-Men domes i-‘rcr- Labor Bureau. stated 11:» ‘ .1‘ nflli: ‘halt tiiere was cry wunsidcrzible number of lilplylntr, for household work. F men lil inLdian Centres (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Reuters correspoilient n Bombay and Simla were receiv- ‘ity .iirancll factories in the Domi the arrest cf prominent agitators he becalne conscious he wishr. iniou. involving tlbtzut one and Olhl in Bombay and l-Iimla were receiv-‘bo taken home. doubtless ell quietly throughout India. There that iglit disturbances in Bum: hose were confined to the ct‘ tramcar windowsi loyces in Mile refused o work and induced the Hindu join them. This‘, u -~ turn spread to several other, "lkrlt Ali. who was ar ntrai office of tile‘ "to ins been sent ‘if ‘rial n 7 l -i-—¢o>-—i- is m BRISBANE LONDON. Sept. l7.——- lleutcrs Brisbane. .\us~ e of a chain of produce died on August 23rd victim of bubonic plague. discovered. capital if the I rats were is the i-Oi-i~-_ ERZBEHGER CRIME. MUNISH. Bavaria. Sept. 1'1. -- all former active or in the army or in and Johli Leue. developments would to confirm the despatch of August 29 that Erzberger was con- demned to die by a secret tribun- al of fanatical nationalists. TO TOUR WEST INDIES LONDON. Sept. 17.—~Hou. E. F‘. L. Wood. Under Secretary of State for the Colonies. proposes tn leave London about ‘thc end of November on a tour of the West New York. Septl-lubcr lf.—-llitt- indie; W111i the 011,9“ of Biiidying gencral constitutional questions. problems of agricultural develop- ment. liealth. etc. He will also in- vosiignte the question of real community of interest in view of the proposal for some form of closer union or grouping of Crown colonies under high commissioners He will also look into the question of improved steamship colnmuni- cation. did all he could to tragic Accident At WootlviHe ltiil h__._ Aflvery sad and. regrettabl. cident occurred near Woo Mills on Thursday evening 15th. when a teamef horses away and collided with at tree throwing their Owne; Philip Acorn. Glenfsnning, o such ftrce as to cause fatal Juries from which he died morning at. 9 o'clock. The‘ u innate victim was found abou hour after the accident by James Martin and Mr. A Stewart and conveyed to. Mr. tin's house. Dr. Allan was summone" phone and rushed to the seen alleviat; sufferings. Later in the evenin- is "i the end was nssr. it . only two miles his‘ wishes tenderly carried out and Dr ris of Dundas was also sump‘ . but all that medical skill and ing kindness could do was l‘ avail. Mr. Acorn was well nlon ears and was one of Glenfarr most successful farmers ' also s. large family l. daughters and a. large .. m. grandchildren are le t l his loss. - HONORABLY DISOHARGF‘. NORTH BAY. 0nt._ Sept. Charges that Serg-‘ant ' Michaui-l and Cnnstbles Joh‘ » ‘ lag and “liliiam Mciienzh- hers of the town policc for‘ three gallons of alcob Alexander Solloway, an egcv‘ by Magistrate Atkinson ft ' officers being honorably dir‘ (d. Soilowsy. a Russian. has if served a three months‘ term i~ wash for a breach of the 0‘ Te-nlpersnce Act‘. TEMPERA T l‘ it TIDE. M00 .\'. 1'1 To TORONTO. lSEpt. 20.- F nrthwest winds. Fair and oday and on Tuesday. liligh tide this afternoon at and tomorrow morning at 12.39 Sun sets this evening at ‘ and risese tomorrow morning 5.44. Last quarter moon ‘Sept. ililh. 5.18 p. m. Satur Noozle, the Sunshine it id