The Paper Thlt Ooven Prince Edward Island Like The Dew , ZlL-ruustaa-Iafl-vrtldn. a-ntanqu“, A .?%// //// The People's Paper CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, seventeen 20, 1921 All Th6 s...‘- Worth Whlle Printing an Th6 Alan. ‘ Worth Reading ll m one. §§"'a'l'Zl'l,’3l'lZ‘-7u'%£° '17. s-euaol A Sllltllllllll Meeting ____dt liartsviile, Called by Progressives But Audience Was Capti- vated by Mr. Tile Progressives are waging ll. H0113 Queens a good meeting at l-lartsviiie, where the candidate Mr. Jones and Mr. keen fight County. throughout On Friday they held Joiln A. Dewar. spoke two hours willie Mr. John Myers talked oppo sillfill. 'On the same lligllt Mr Jones spoke at Lot 65_ livehlilcs 8 vcry successful meeting was hell] at ilonshaw, addressed by Messrs. Jones and Dewar. who were opposed b_v Mr. Angus MoPl1ee and Mr. A.J. meetings Tracatlie, Eldon, distant. 0n, Saturday night Ait-Novitl. There proposed for (ll-llndvlcw and Vernon River and HIT! possibly iltlrtney Hail, if tile peo- plL agree to tllrn ollt afternoons. HARTSVILLE MEETING A correspondent sonds the lowing report of the meeting llartsville:-»- A meeting called by the National Prmlrcsslves was ilcld at llarts- vlllc llail on Friday night. Tho attendance was discouragingly Hlllllll anti tllo proceedings more discouraging still to the Progres- sives. Mr. Gordon McLeod occu- pied tho chair and the speakers wl-rc. Mr. J. Walter Jones, Progres- sivwl Candidate; Mr. John H. My- l-rs und Mr. J. A. Dewar, MxlnA. Mr. Jones opened up with a ro» hoarsnl of the origin. progress and prospects of the Progressive party. llo regretted that he had not been called earlier into the field anli admitted that his hopes centred more on the completion of an on fol- at gllnization titan on any hopes of personal victory. llo spoke of l-t-rttlln lay-elections supposed to illlvh been hold ill Ontario sine-z tlll- last general election and won by the Progressives‘ btlt had no dc- illvite recollection .of whore the lay-elections were held. Referring tile question to Mr. Dewar, tho lal- tcr was equally at sea on the mat» tl-r. llc spoke at consloerabloi length on the alleged extravagance or llli‘ government and detailed» some lcgisiation by which the Prol grcssivcs. when in power would‘ tum-t the necessary expenditures! oi the country. Aulong those worci u proposed inheritance Tax by wilicll taxcs could hc oxtortetl fromi il llllill after he wus dead and it wouldn't hurt llim; a tax on unlc-l rupletl lands. [For tho ladies had a Motilcrs’ Pension Act. i criticized tho two old line parties! and declared the tariff was not fill: issue in the coming election. Mr. J. H. Myers followed. in his usual pleasant manner. he dealt liglltly with Mr. Jones, showing tho absurdity of the Progressive proposal to cut into the existing revenue by an all round reduction of dutics and the abolition of other important duties without specifying in any definite manner how these losses in revenue could bo mudo up. lie very effectively rcplied to llll Mr. Janos‘ criticisms oi tho government showing that not ll dollar was expended without the full knowledge of till.- whole :04 4Q 00-00-3- yzuuunusluslnclllsl WANTED-Girl boarders. 235 (it. Goo. St. .._ WANTED-All kinds of weil dress- l-d poultry, write or phone, J. E. MucEachern_ Cherry Valley. wANrEu-Scilool by first class lnnio teacher. Apply "W" care Guardian. JsofTLrrlébWr/lacoouluto pro‘ vincital llund Surveyor, Herman- ville. HOR8E8 WANTED A1’ sures? hotol stables. John McDougali and John llorao. L08T~A sable muff between Mel'- maid llntl Charlottetown. Finder kindly notify Mrs. Albert Ito- bortsou. Mermaid. lWlLL HOLD A’ DEMONSTRA- TION of Wear Ever Aluminum Kltoilcu Utensils. Tuostln)’. 29th inst. in Kindergarten Domestic Science Room at 7 o'clock. lla- dles_ mltrriod or single. Wvlwmv- J. F‘. Arscnnult. agent for the Northern Aluminum Co.. Ltd" Toronto. RAW FUR COLLECTORS TRAP- PERS AND run st-IEIDER-B- You are sure of gettlns llllllefll prices for your furs when YB" ship ll. ml». A shipment WI" convince you that beat prices are obtained when deitlinl? with m°~ lipgt refer-emails furnished. REU- [mN wnbyop, 1H West 30th Street. New York City. - ' tlot1s." J. ll. Myers. -__- see of emergency for w accounted for and flppmvgd botil sides of the Hausa ' MYBTB’ flileech was well ‘ "nil generously applauded. < Mr. J. A. Dewar spoke for over an hour, Political career. declaring his ill- denendellce lll political life fllill Elvin; the past history of both iitlcal parties as far back as (lays of the Bible prophets. He sta- tcd that he yvas returned to tho Provincial Legislature at the general election as an independent Farmer. ‘H0 extolled the Prflgffig. 5”" movfimolll f-llving as its chief virtues till-it lt differed front botll parties. . v Mr. lliyers at the close referred illllll0l'0llBly to Mr. llewafs dive into ancient history. Tile only character whom he (Mr. iilycrs) could recall at the ill0l1ll‘ill._. who in any way resembled Mr. Dewar, in‘ his many political changes, was that lad with tho coat of many colors." This brought down llollso and the mooting despot-sod with the National Anthem. Germany Will Give Ample Assurances 0i Disarmament (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Nov. ZEL-Gerlnany |[ll‘(‘.[)lll‘(‘.(l to offer guarantees lllht she has dlsaruloti to allay fears lll’ the Frlvncll. according to a tics» patch to the London (Jllrtlnil-ll- frnln liflln. quoting an tiffll-illi stateluont- from the German Minis try of Defence which is takon lll the German reply to the speech o.’ Premier Briond in Washington. laps t0 Accept lluglies Programme 0l_ Disarmament; (Special to The Guardian.) \VA'SHINGT‘ON_ Nov. 2S" it .- undcrsttlod that tile Japanese llol-v‘ accept the tonnage ratio in liugilcs‘ program. i Great Britain’s l Safety Assured (Special to The Guardian.) O'l"l‘A\\’.\. Nov. till-Speaking Sh» turtilly at the (iaullllilul (‘ltlb Ad- mirlli lilari licutty declared: "You have all read lll tho newspapers what limits arc inlposotl upon llh‘ llavics or varltls countries by tile llvnslllugttm (‘onfcroilcl- and l loci you will understand these limits are ilot dcrogllttlry to the tiignity of llll‘ great Empire to which we belong. That empire on tho sea will be as safo lll filo future hs il ilas bclln lll titt- past. "Fllilf. is su-e- ly soulctlllng for great congruiulnr Prime Mousse? In Toronto’ (Special to The Guardian-i ‘TORONTO. Nov. as‘. night lltlil. l\l‘llllll' Mclghcn. Prnmior of (‘allu- lla. spoilt Sunday lll 'i‘cronto. in thc afternoon ho lnncheti ut Gov- ol-nlncnt iiouso, with their Excel- iBllliliitl Lord anti ilady liyng. llov. Canon Cody and Mrs. (‘oily and ills l-lonor the Lieutenant Governor and blrs. (fockslltltt. Tile Prlulc Minister is bcaring up woll lllldtlr tllc strain and is vcry oplilnlsllc ns to tho outlook on December 0th. e of Commons except in ca- ar necessi- ties and those were afterwards till-bee" Hllllvfill’ mostly reviewing his owh be most valuable in si po- Vie-WE. Ml". Calder stated until w1' “mt, islence of Lllflt‘ partlo. in the ttroul ull ports ‘of I. l’ OTTAWA. Out.. Nov. ,l‘lll-ougllout Canada lion. J. A ‘Calder has long been recogn lot‘ certainty, i Exccu of the whole situation probable results of the December 6th. When asked for til ‘"913’ tlldllcult tllegrfle oi‘ certainty wigli 9hr, field’ would candidates in certainty i linen 'who would exorcise franchise and the i-lWlllg oi‘ the 1 vote. now no doubt that thc ity o.’ men and women clearly undo the main issue and \\'lll‘lllilll b9. ii luuitrplitaitj; many rulings. lilo uh c i reasonable protection. o!‘ ‘industries. Word reselling Ottawa tho Dolrlill clearly shows that the sullstan labor vote 0f (ianatlll is‘ opopsed _to (.‘l'cr:lr‘s frco lfiltlu. pfillf’ King's wobbiing on the tariff iss ‘ Caulltl-lan women, tllclw jcvory indication that 1| rccord vo ‘will be polled. ‘Plilllpfllgll giving oportunlty nlcctlngs and canvassing {$00,000 Coeslto r5150 $90,000 is Retained Unemployed Soldiers. (Special to The Guardian.) f)T'l‘l\\VA_ Nov. 28,- Iiltlrl- that: $80000 will go to tho l~‘rl-nch (‘llll- (li‘f‘ll'l~l league us ll. result of tho Poppv Day campaign in (‘uuatia -t . ll."!'.‘ halgauo“ to m” Armament F7"“""" glbllggqv:lldaletdlglllls \/l{l\i(.‘i‘(:ll.lll‘$lf‘ funds will not be used for H“ “we ha” mcelved mmruct""'sllll‘g|citation. it was announced at Donll» any other purpose. .1 Z8 .-— ‘strcugtllcuerl Fm‘ “m9 Bl! 01' eight weeks he has‘ assisting lion. ,1, A,‘ by Stewart, chairman of the Na p;,~__Llberal anli- Conservative received “V9 Committee at Ottaw (t us been enabled to get n grasp Manitoba that sllouiu illertzl, ziag up the rating. lack election on -('l'ernr's blot ilis“lliiry. the tional oi’ the a anti has solid to forecast with anva Its to the number of Wtr atnd f w their il' ill lll lll)0l , As to the labor vote there is a vast major» ‘our industrial workers both lllGllgh Mr, rsluui have ll swoop, (‘nuaditinltllirtccn seals in liritisil (iolumillzl ;i'll a sup > 105 T0 110 GWERNMENT SUPPORTERS lS 100w AN ASSURED ESTIMATE lite Frontier's pm . ‘tioll. caulpuilln will be tho - suite ill the prairie provinces. farmers’ organizations . lStts-klttcilewan and have - Zwllcat pool y a rural district in whit-l ~ lllcrfr is not a tllreo cornercll figll or 22. (‘rcrztr luigllt ill.- is today fight _ heir lug for llil he is worth in his own ballots for liletgllcn caudi-lllllell and constituency, Ma rouottc. Oi‘ the vincn. Down by the sch in folitiyvctl until Sir by Sir llllbbert Tuppcr 1'01“ ilangcll the wilolo political situa- has. $170,100 minim; 1 Sales Throughout Canada Chlldrens by G.W V. ‘illlllll (‘onllhztllli ill-:ld<||l;ll'lt-r~l ulortling. Al lill- Hilllll‘ llllli‘ sun, 001i rcluuills lll llll‘ lltlulll; of till-l lVlll‘lllll.\‘ lll‘lllll‘l|f‘.\' lll‘ Ascot-ill ‘tiou lo In» rvlici‘ oi‘ lllllilll]illi_\'lllt‘lil zimllllg sol lliiors and during lllc wintcr lllllllllln‘ lilo British Premier Books Passage (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 28-- Premier illoyd George is morally that his next (iilristlnas. will 11c‘ spent in Washington. ‘Fhtlsc worn] tho words uscd today by a lilPllllllll‘ of the Prime Ministers. EIICOUF- zlgcd to dtlstzriho ills outlook on tilt- trorrolatod situation created by the Arms Parlev anti the irish negotia- tions_ Mr. llloyd George has rccclv~ ell so many messages both froth this side and from America, urg- ing that llosliould go to Washing- ton lilltt llo has gone so far as in book his passage by tho Aquitania tlcx‘. Saturday. MONTREAL. Nov. 28-. Two chil- lll‘l.‘ll wore burncd to tieutll. nul- was severely cut about the head llllll lland null n woman suifcrctl sc- riousl burns about the head and body willie damage, estimated at $20000. was incurred in a lire of undetermined origin, that broke out ‘m n block o1‘ houses on Ninth Avenue lloseluount Wllrti. title city curly this nlornltlg. Nino floulws with their (loutents were completely destroyed and the saun- ntlnlbcr of families are rendered hpmclosa. Tho men were zlcctlnl- mollatoti with cuts ut tho liPlgllllllw ing lire and police stations, wlllic tho women anti children wcrc glv-, on hospitality h‘; neighbors. Progressives and Liberals Will Tax You More 'l‘he Progressive platform calls Free Trade within five years and Che Sllbgtililltl" direct taxation. _ The Liberals claim th as the Progressives. ’ This means if tihe Prt for complete n of eir policy to be the salllc lgressivcs or Liberals are l'eturned to power Every Farmer and Every Salaried ‘Man in the Province will have to pay annually all ad- ditional Direct Land or Income Tax of $110.00 Vote for Government candidates and mode "ate pro- tection. FOR CASH. noun v Bodies Found Frozen T0 Death _ (Special to The Guardian.) KINGSTON. Nov. 2S--(‘ust adrift W110i" in a lifeboat ullon the turbulent wa.‘ ‘tors oi‘ Lake. Ontario, wilcn their ghip tho (iity til‘ Ncw York found- erllll titlrltlg ll lcrriili: gltlt- which swept down filo llalkll 'i‘iltirslluj,' hlorning lost. tilc bodies of four lnotubcrs of tho lll-fated crow and Mrs. ltanllall, wflfl of tilo (‘alptulfl- were found on Friday lllltllllPtl ill tllc bottom of tlll-ir frail rcfugo frozen to fl('ill,ll. The Weather?» Temperature, l TORONTO, Nov. 255i. "Nljfllltfilyfil winds with slsci or rllin. lligll title this morning ltt llud tonight at 10.14. Sun rises this ulorning at and sols this hltcrntllvu ill 4.18 Nt-w ulooll ’l‘utlslllt_v_ Nov. 9.20 a. ill. Noozie the Sunshine Kid MAKE EVERY DAY LABOR DAY 10.5..’ 7.19 '..‘iitil. IT PARADING- lll (‘Vvliv section of the llo- Air. mlnion the women of Canada have in my opinion the 5Ul'[il‘io't‘l 'l‘llc.rc art. rc» Edward island Th. l" U10 wiloic four. Ai- tilc been rapidly tiisintllg oi‘ efficient leadership :king of tho grain lli- Prclniers boltl stand on v and a knowledge wide preatl that an appeal to farmers s u trlttss is not in the best in~ l',\--‘ crests oi‘ (fanatic, are aulong tllc the mltriliutiug causes. Besides till-re of is scllrcei ouid not bt- at all surprised ese three provinces, Cillltll- ill“ fillllilflrting lion. Mr. Mciglli-u re clcctctl to the number of 20 Four weeks ago it looked as almost ‘S government can safely. (lPpi-‘lltl ion on at least l0 lllri- ii would not bo llrlsc il they sweep the pro- the y and mltriiiluc provinces ll regular lllll uc. time political battle is being wllgt-d is and the lucctings ilcid l.lll‘l‘li by till- te Premier, Georg:- the length oi [lifi-Ffliilfll‘ l- lion. 'l‘ito fact that Mr. Fh-ltllllg. lowing froth that province is llol A. K. dlicinctlu and Mr l". .\i. now u dollhl. McDonald all 011i war llol i vei - not left tilelr province t.) help ofso- - wilere is the clearest indication ‘how they regard the situation. 'l lliti't'. retllllllls but the plllville-r lit‘ Ontario, the pivot plro-vltlce ol tllc csieetitln. ’i‘ile fight tllcrc 1.. b». tween hicigilt-ll alll (‘rlralz Out o: b‘! ridings. King cannot. expect Lt. win lllorc than ti. 'l‘he length oi‘ till: campaign has cnabicll lllt. Prtlllll-l and his cltlltiitllttcs to LIL-t ll close- grlp with the cicl-toratc zlnll till-g: have tlcnltlnstrlltcll that tilt-re 1;; u ;‘=tt.~t liliiX-rtltlrl- lll‘l_\\I‘(!]] ,1 [l-lipnli t-ioctiml lllli‘ u purt-ly ilrllvinl-inl election. 'l‘llo issues at stake both national and intcrnzltiolllli am more Fllllnllolc null ulnro conlpl lltcd. 'i‘llc l‘lt't'ltll‘lill'. ill Ontario realize now as tiley Illll not rcztiizt- a month ago. that filo nation cnuutlt, altold if t'X[lt'l'llllt'ill. with a Wfilllllfil‘ on tllc larlil‘ With tilc facts square ,\' |)lfl('lill hcfort- till-m, Ontztritl rid- lili-{fi ill this clcctiou. as in llil past t'l('.('llflll‘€ thtty bl- llt-pcllticd upon to support tho principles of thrift‘ ]lI't' tcctlou and the qlrcsl-nt indlcutlom arc that thc govcruulcnt lllli_\‘ ill‘ ocnl] upon securing about 5K sup porters from tilnt province with an additional l0 and l2 scan: ir .doubt.. Summing up lllt‘ .\\‘llt)lt situation. lion. I\lr. (‘lll ihr, l-xflrcss ctl tllc view that tho govcrlllllcn‘ “'11s curtain of having clcctctl front 105 to llfl supporters. lll‘ intimrlt cvl that in ills opinion till» inst wvcck of tho l-lllupzligll would llllll cat" llll'i1lll.jllillil lllf‘ Wlllll!‘ crluull") 21 strong swing of public opinion towards lc maintenance of (‘an lion's traditional tariff policy, pan llf'lllZil'l\' in vil-w of the pcillliilg tar- iff icglsluiitin of lilo liliilcti States. iClllliRadhlvays Cleared” i.’ . $1,036,130 ill October four rlllings ill Print-c. and the govcrnlllcllt uin to win tllroo illltl probably ln Nova Scntltl rtl arc sixiccn seals. Prom llil lurcoutlls‘ real-hing hl-atiqllartcl»; the province will lit least split l-voll itllli. the guvcrnuhent for lt ccrtlllll- ly will will sl-ven seats and it. liil‘. ll good c-‘lttnce in. four others. lion. Ml’. Baxtcr is more than holding ills own lll New Brunswick. ()l‘ the t‘l(.'\'t‘.ll rlrlilllls fivl‘ ulzty now l)" rt- FllfllWl all ct-rtaiu lo l"l"llli'll gov- l crumclli supporters, whilt- two lliil- l ors tlrc ill doubt. lll tilc provlncl. oi’ Que-bet- ll nlt-rry fight i.‘ ihillg waged. Where the King forces cx- pcctel] llltill_\' llcclutllatltltls till-ri- were unuc. ‘fhcrc ls a fight ill vt-vory riding. The cousl-rlptitln 1s- suc l'ill'.€l'll |'lll'l_V in tllt- l-zllupllign has spent its forts‘. 'l‘ilr- pl-trplc of that province ilavo ill‘l‘lllt‘ll to look ~ to thc future and not, lo lllt‘ - -'i‘llo Prilnc hihllstvr lll his tilrougil Quchcl: left .l splclldill im- pression cvcrywillvrtr. ll. lPflllllil lll (Quebec. (iity was. a pore uni it‘? tlulpll. \t'hui the l‘f‘>llll will ln- lll thr- "ty of supportcrs is tliiiit-ttlt to l)l't'lll('.l. 'l‘lll‘cl~ tart-cits ugll ill" try lll King lllliPllllS -.v.l.< ll solid Qur: lit-c, lull iotln_ l".i‘_\' are fighting I'm lllt-ip political lives ill frrrnl ‘:0 tr. J5 t'l)l|.\'lllll('lli‘ll>‘t\‘. ’l‘llrlt till- tuicr will st-curo h FHIISlilPTLI-ill‘ foi~ l is cert Pro} l 0ther Students. (Special to The Guardian.) ()']"I‘l\‘\'4\‘ Nov. ‘ZR-Notiling since ills llrrivtli iu (fanatill has given him utorc pioasurc than to reel-ire the liouorl y Degree of l..l..l). frolu the Fnlvorsity of Toronto, said Lord liyng at noon today. when. thc principal ceremony oi‘ his pre- sent visit, took place in CODVOITJ- tion illtil. No Convocation since the conferring of tho Degree on __v__ Toronto University Honors Lord Byng Degree 0i LLD Confelred 0n iiis Excellency Who Was Warmly Welcomed by the lung lioys and Arthur Jzlnlcs Balfour was so large lly and rcpresentativcly attended. ‘liyng boys at the University and 'tlll-. students welcomed him with hearty cileors and he was deeply touched by the welcome of Sir iitobert Falconer and the Assembly. ‘after he had been taken into til Fniversltv by the hand clasp o (‘llancolltlr Alercdlth and had sign led the roll. ‘lie read his address IlClFIJFl) anti distinctly. l Likely t0 be Filed (Special to The Guardian) llAldldliX, Nov. 2X» 'l'lll'cl- inlV pointillctlts nrc hanging firt- Novll Scotlll but tilc llppltliutl-r-s u rt‘ ».'t_id lo bl,- llt-citlcli upon and :11 lll‘ llzltllcti by tomorrow wilt-n til ll‘l'ill oi‘ Lieutenant Governor (lranl. oxpirt-a. 'l‘ht.l titllor two DOSlH have: boon vacant for some time. one being Opltll since lhc llcatil of Scull- ior ll. (l. Pllwllr, and the other since lllfl resignation oi‘ Mr. Justice ’ iulc, of the Nova Scotia $1.- prcult- (‘nurL laioutl-nzlnt flovcrnot" .1 if portant Dominion (loverntnvnt up’ ' ill . _ Pl lilree Coveted Positions 7 (Vacant in Nova Scotia Guvetnurship, a Judgesllip and a Sennatorship Vlllilill a Few Days. ‘lo git to (‘illlrit-s Archibald of llaii~ lo. and it is stated Mr. Archibald is wealthy and Outside of lltllll .. llircctor of the Bank of Vol-ll t-oiill, is not extremely busy. llo la tht-rcfore ill a position .- llll‘ office. ‘PfilllClil of tllc Halifax Women's National llibertll and Conservative Assoc-lotion. The other name most prominently mentioned is that. of (loorgc (fatnpbeil. a businl-ss man ot‘ ilalifax anti prominent in many other Slillfifvii. including tho (‘llairnlanslllp of the llonrd of Gov‘ l-rntlrs of liaillotlsltl liniversityz P. [U Mrs. Archibald is a League Wllilell‘ A. t0 Relieve lhlh vxclttsivcly usoli for ‘llW Tide, M0011, Etc.“ BOT DON'T statue l R AND eieatiid ihnvhr (i Gtve 0mm llai iwaysa Burial sirgfc 010211;‘..l;t;1::".l_ "l‘,‘."l°li"‘.§“.‘.‘§§ ti..l£::;',":..:l'3.002s’: 20121;: at: Pa t MOHHL lirrstt-oti that Airs. Grant is 01lpos< tltor Power. \\. A. Henry, h. (.. of Management Have Tlleir Reward. i-il to ll. owing to the humorous lilllllilX is slated, it is believed for titltil-s invoivctl. Tile position lsltlltl Supreme Court judgr-ship. (Special to The Guardian) Kotlllhl; riill'l'l"t‘llw ilk»- . . .,. l:|lt't'1“;;;. t l . y’ —- ’l".‘llli.\"l".\_ .‘.' ' . e (‘-121 Fiill .\lr. ii. it.‘ llalllill. Pr ltlPlll. o1‘ ‘llillll Notional l. i t-lczlrcllilfilllullllln Ndiiollui ll.liiwll_\.. 'l'll:.l, ,1ovl-l~ ll nllllion dollars. wt ldfiwllftil lilllv- lll-l oi‘ $1l7_tlrl0 ior Ailxil _____ month's lllll‘i'illillll.‘i. lll ()llli'l‘ \\'lil'(lF pill l|I'\\ ltfc into lllt‘ orgahlzlttitln ltllh ' "ill'll tllrnlllrli wlltttls lnorl- it. liclptul with u] (operating cxpousll-r. h_v' $l.0lili.15’.tt.iiiig ROPIlOll oi‘ the public. We liil-rc arc llll‘ tifficizll iigtll-rs: ,lintl that tilt-re is all U\'(‘l‘ (‘nnadll l '~ ii bottcr fccling ttnvltrlis the Nu‘ ‘Gross earnings . . . . ..$i2_906,i33.9/ tinnul systcnl and tilc fine service‘ {operating Expenses ..s1i.a1o.oos.se.glv<=ll h, llll- t1..\:.n_ lll handling i110 -- ~~~ grain this full, has also bud some .. ...$.1,036_l30.34 tiling l0 do with it. The pork question is relatively more important in this province ‘than in any other province in Canada, because the volume of production in pork is greater in proportion than that of other farm products. And as ‘is ‘weil known, the policy 0f both the Liberal and Far- ‘i118? [Jar-ties is to admit pork and pork products free (of duty to our markets. Does American pork now icome in, even under our present duties? It does, I |What is the condition of the pork market now in 0 v lCharlottetown? Oue packer ilas gone out of business Supporting Melghe be ‘MUSE of American competition. Two other pack- ing firms have tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of y _ '--—'_— . _ | 21st yteafs pork on hand. unsold because 0f the Ameri- jgflac Pflbladp, Swmgg [0 Pfelmef Mtllghgfl um overflow into the Canadian market. Became lie Believes in "is Tail" P000» =l1dl<».....il.§i‘.i liilfill°lll°kkniiiiiif.‘Z.Z’§i.l’"il§l?l°§ll1ll BCUIUSB 0i Fflllli lll ii GllVPflilliflllll Tllflilvtlltle do Canadians buy of the same line in the l llas Honestly, Fealiesliy and Conscientiously Dealt With the Problems Following War. States? Here is all ofiiciai statement, taken from the l (l'l“i‘.\\\'.\. .\'llv '.'T ~l.iia-r.lll~' tllut llil‘ ])i'l‘.~t‘|ll tioverlllucllt uur; l . it oi‘ lligil cilarllctcl- llul lllllltillfll if. ‘undcr mos-i. villlicltit conditions. This‘: Earnings ... i latest Canadian Year Book, page 386, showing the fimports and exports 0f ])0l‘k for the year ending Iilst March, 1921: . lptliation ztro rallying 1o tho stlp- ll0 cstly, t'O‘l‘lSt‘if.'lll.lfIll$l_\‘ and fcar- IDIPOIFKQ [port of lion. l'\l'llllll' .\icil:.ll.~l' in 1c. cnllcavolci fu fl(‘l'll willl tlll‘ \vt‘\l(‘l‘ll (‘untldu llll‘l't‘ lll"‘ no puo- ill v vital ylrot-lil-uls. which we _ _ lic Inch who >t1~nd Iliuiu-r t ‘lll llilvl‘ to THIN l)('t'iil|.~‘li' (ll \\'ill‘ rulli Pork fresh. Cllllletl and frozen . . . . . . . . . $3,362.31] Huuc Pilhillio. h. l‘., and . - ti ions. ace no rolls-on to cxpl-l- _ _ I _ _, __ _ _- _ _ _ l _,,._.,,,,,,,,,,,,_ K ,._ m“, "W, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,.,. __.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,- ,,,,._..,. ,,,.,,. Baton, hams. shoulders and stiles, coined 1,545,381) Liberals and t0» 10u~l~ was "who Mullet" W- Il- “McKenzie Pork, dry-salted and 1n brluc, . . . . . . . 2,172,715 Wilfrid lhltlrict-‘s closest. frit-nd auzl Kiln.’ or .\lr. (Trorar. llflVlGPl‘ ill western t‘unutl.'l. llolili “Thirllly~lliiliiillrii‘ 0T "LY lll‘l"' rc supporting thl KlIVl'l'l1l||(-|][ .111} sonltl zltlihirlltlon for llli‘ Prl-hllcl". _ _ _ _ _ _ _ against. ‘lion, .\. ll. "lltlHtill l"- ‘llllZlll lion. Arthur hlt-iglll-tl l w,“ "Umqply “(lnpral i" H“. Nhpm, lldnlirl- his ublliilg ills honesty of _ JZOVClTllllPlll. Mr. Pitbludo hag a illll‘ll0-'f'. ills courage, ills ftlilrlvfitv» ICUXPQIFPS‘ TU l’. 5. lnntlonlll l't“]Il1lllllOli in the lcglll pro~ 1"" "i"! lll-a‘ llfilk "lll "lll-“illtkml ‘ 'l.l'll(‘lll(‘lI oi’ the policy of his gov» l-rllnlcnt l believe iiltlt lllf‘ ullllrl- ‘spring of his actions is an unstrl- Total . . . . .. . .. . $1,580,406 ‘fcsslon and l-lilltcs his politirlll at ildlllflt‘ in thc prcst-nt t-tlnlapign .. Iiacon and hauls, shoulders and sides . . . . $203,9lit) l | "m ,, sump”; m- yhm ‘(rump llsil dos-fro to tldvltllt-c the lll-st lVl-l1)()l'k, (lried 311d salted . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - .M,,;Kh,," m," his (.m,,,,."““,", (M? nl-ost. n1‘ (‘llntlllll as hl- secs thonmpork- fickled and in barrels _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ t _ g {the rnnowmg ,.,.,,>-,,n'_,.. ,\vltll no thought oi personal ad- n J ’ It,‘ I ‘ I - ‘ '1 P) i "Firstly slit-cause- I lll-iit-vl- llinl ("_","m-"|]n.nn:‘ H] ":m‘\r'l'lim'll;i"' "ml-y " 01K‘ leg 1 ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘Wletlal 1H", "mm (Wm, Mn)“, H“, plvrtmw, lnutus yllcs a t n l cs1 so s. ._._______. liotluy- is llll‘ tariff‘ anti pt-rsoilully —_"‘ -'- l ‘M , r _ .. ll rl-l-l llllil lll!‘ lilflll llollcl‘ 111' mo’ lll‘i~I.\'(lH nuns. Nov. 2R.~-~i"l\. Filtril ' - ' ' ' - ' ~ ~ - - * ~ - - - -~ - - - $541,996 pros-cut. flovcrnulcni is tlll- ohtwpcrsons \\'l‘l'l‘ Irilll-ti and scvonlol-tl rnlo fllli‘ for us in (‘unaliu ltf‘llll\'.l\\'1)llfifl(‘ll lll ll Illltilt- bctwcon t-uv» Without. || l‘l‘ilri(ili1ll\l('. |lt'tllct‘ilvl~ alrr inch and ll fol-co of bandits‘ lll in this crlllcltl prrioli ill our ilis~ llllll ltirikt-rs lll thl- Ptlulll l/ifil g l‘1l‘_\'()lll‘llllllli~i-l.l‘il‘$ will lallguisil, our ti rriitlr) oi‘ Sonia (‘ru1.. at-ctlrtllng workmen will ht- out of l'||l|ilIl_\'-l|1l tiosp lll-hos rocolvl-tl by l.|l(‘ lliill- mont, our natural Tl‘f~‘I\l|l‘f'l‘.\‘ uill‘il-'lr_v oi‘ llll‘ llllflrllll‘ ycslertilrv. rcmtlln uudcvt-itlpcli and, nlol-h than ' it‘ troops took out‘ huudrl-ti anll I . _ lilLHUtlIl‘ 1ll‘VI‘lIIl\llII‘lll lhrIPltllaliu, aw l. vl-ltl-l-h lyllristltlcrs. like" (rfit iwuthv l/lhelill and Farmer candidates Sh! A it 1 s llcl nntioll, \vil w I'Iliil'll1‘l| “llo ill ilury form-s wl-rh soubr ‘l ~ \ l ( _ a ' _ huts! llllll'l‘li'lll_\ I do not wish ir front lint-lion Alrt-s to ‘illP|Il'll\\" ‘v v 0 wefranlun believe nu! Island -. . ., . . ls arc so unwise. If not, should they not vote so" the iilllusirilw of (‘llnnin lll‘ ‘the lll.\'lvl‘ill‘i'$l lll lilo Sonia (Tl-ll! fllrlne sirtrvvll illltl her llaiiouztl pi‘ilt<iif‘l'll,\' tv-rrilot} wIH-ro l‘t‘.l‘l‘flll_\' llll‘l'l' ilnllfof the government candidates who stand to protect ' a your home market? Think it over. fillies TO (manna "Sccondl_r~llol-hula- l bl-licvc bandits and striking pcons. ..., ,. ,.,.. What say our fl-ll'l‘i'lel”S to these figures? ilifitll cvch and a half llliilions worth of pork coming from he btatcs and less than a quarter of a million worth of ‘>111’ ilflPk titling to tile States, do they want the duty l-‘w =3?‘ u.