x-A‘ IlOV~’¢\' r-vw-w- . 77A,, ash,- 4Q4a—'_-::.~;\ a; -_ i. -_-<a ;4-l\_ s... Thle batter equipped engine nro- vldea power r numerous Jobs around the farm at very low cost. It is practi- ealiy automatic In operation and because of ita simplicity and the workmanship andquslity ofalioartslt will give years service and practically eliminate re- pairs. Hashlghtenslonbartery ignition, anetion fuel feed. Speed can ha changed lie englnela running. Extremal easy to start and to operate. Modem] .i and I he. sins. Write for illustrated folder and prices. . 345 The Canadian FAIRBANKS-MORSE Company. Limited St- Joha, Quebec. Montreal. Ottawa Tuvalu, Windsor, Wianiall laaiaa. Cuban. Vaaesavw. Vloaada " Box 423. ‘S'Side. i: DO YOU KNOW? Young Author: ‘Oi course. you like Milton's work. Mira Mabel? She: What kind oi work does he do? y, ~ He: i suppose you think you un- derstand all about the country since you've been here a week. Well what la buckwheat? She: Wheat that aclia for a buck a bushel. HOPED HE WOULD “if I ever catch you with my girl again I'll knock your block off!" “l hope you will." LAUGHS AT HOME "Do you go to many amusements these days. Bill?" "No. Don't have to now. My‘ son's gone to wearing Oxford bags and cretonne vests. "f 4 SHE'S ALL THE REST "it is said more are a thousand evils ill the world-and one oi them la man." ~ "Pray what are the others?" "Woman." (Canadian Press) LONDON. Oct. lL-Owing tn the recent invasion of ‘Buckingham pa- lace by rats and their increase throughout the country the Anti~Ro. dent Society has started its fall campaign urging housewives. store- keepers and all other patriotic citi- ianriiiiiiid- Ti" Pin“ 9°» sens to "do your rat killing early." lower laiili==iiei B _ OCTOBER 14; 1925 , IJIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ'sFl-/mnabvi. V0101): His time's ab. Bit 11mm, migration. despite increased- olioe y, VOIOE: What about Jorblab expenditure in London, was oharg- - , _ . ed against the King Government by ll-ION. MR. SINCLAIR: We re- Mr. MoKinnon. The first speaker . f’ y” dllwd 111B P91191109 to the extent ofliMr. Jenkins) had cited from a . , m .,. rrsslcuhsnotrrsrown GUARDIAN _. 595-90099” ""1""? "d Wm! I116 newspaper report th Canadians _,._§2'§, ifliIfhfififlTiiii" “n” expansion n! trade ‘that followed were returning from ulted States _i(gngmq1'ghi__ Duh‘; miss ‘m "ciiiiiii °i Tiiiiiiciiii“ i“ diliiiiii- in larger numbers. ‘But he had not it at the Theatre, Thursday. i -suescniseas can obtalniiediiciiim i“ "-*°°- ii" "m1 rs read it all. I ---- iElectiou contest voting slip; fromlfiiiciimi mi‘ i-iiii "i" m“ 39mm‘ MR. JENKINS: “I beg your par-l —WILL BE LOADING hogs audlGuardian representative Summer-lid “iiiiiiiiiiiid i” “zoomooo- wifliliimi; 1 read it all." lambs up till noon on Thursday.lslile when renewing or subscrl-bihgiiii” “ieiui wiiiwi iii ‘iii’ eweiidii M-R. McKINNON: “There is nn-I Oct. 15th.. 1925. Highest fllilfkeljli)!‘ the Guardian. tf- “"3" iii“ ciiwiiii c°iiiii°i °i-' Wu" other pafggfgph which states that; iliii" Piiiii- -i- w- Fyie- Ememiii" Q - ‘ ‘lance’ ma (liyovemmlm or thislfronl one imrt alone 28.000 People: I 5370440“ “M035 BALBRiGGAN Diizss‘ coliylgfélgvlfilfl am‘: '°ln lwent across to the States, the year‘ ‘i riEs iii °ii° “iii iw° piece siyieiii r' 0 y z 8 to vowpravious and that last year only l —EVENING DRESSES in theivliih ‘the new turtle necks. Just i” Y°ii- - _ IHOOO yen! The arllcla‘ w“ lnewest and most Dopliiitr yshadgsnitrrlvcd at ‘Holnialfs Sulnzmersidel. elfgifitilggirtglijiiioincounigy at: (figlvélllrylng to Shaw m“ were w“ h m, lllrfepnumllgiyiifloed a! Ho m“ s’ Sunl. 2 _ ‘duction in the exodus. but that --DIOTIONARIES can be had sif VOICE: What about the Senator- nnrnsrnvh was not read-h G d“ l --LADIES new venous foil the Western Guardian oilrios, Wst-jsiiipi - l iii“ Jiinki“ Pmiiiic“ i ° “"1 ‘hats. All the most popular eolorings er Street. Sum-morslde for onlyi voiciii: Tim Mimiieii lliwfi-‘ifli? iii" 789°" imiii which iie iiiiii oi ' lat Holman-s’ summhl-slda ghlmy cent, wnh a new o, Nnwalf VOICES: Sit down, sit down. ‘ed maintaining that be had quoted , _;_ ‘sllhllcl-lpllom m THE CHAiIiRlM-AN: Order! [he whole article; while Mr. McKill _.w|i_|_ a: Loapma HOGS -__ ' And 80011- non continued reading from the ~ fand lambs at Kinkora. Oct. 16th. up —KENSINGTON THEATRE. -‘ Biliiiim °i i" MiYPQ- wlllifllwd Patriot revert. There “We Yell!" ‘ml noon. J. W. Fyfe, T. A. McVar. Thursday fifteenth some of Char- MP- Sinclair aim" the iwbbub- °°5i‘tary comments from the audience. l 5449 10 13 3i. lottetown’: finest tales; includingsisi "1 19235 “iii-s Y9" ma)’ c"! supplemented with lioots, cheers‘ —§l-iOP from Melissa's Catalog.’ you buy nclerwear UST say to your dealer “I want TURNBULUS”! You want the best. You want underwear that will give you real comfort in all ‘weatllcrs. Youlwant underwear that will give you exceptional service at a reasonable cost. That’s why it pays to always ask for TURNBULL’S—for yourself, for him or for the kiddies. l‘ i- coineily and Dixons four piece Or- “33- ii reiiiiciioii °i 3“- 53- mowfiand cat-calls to add to the confus- | --WANTED.i— Ts-ol or three chestrs. Admission 25c. If ivet fligyiiéofilggiibgfgugtiliii; iiiggs fiaiion. It was found that the para- juooms by marred coup e ait Sirmm- lwfilpfllltd. i“ ,, °i' ~ - h i i] i b M , McKinn- ieiside with m‘ Wiiiimli ‘NEW! i°i" "- Tp‘ gasoime engines w“ "i5 iii (KJIIBllVSSreIIzIl-rBIIIClIYRBg inrMr. Jenk- I\V‘iuter months or longer. Write —NOTlCE.-Persons owing taxesliiiziii Ill-ls year $211. That was ms. cllpplng 5483 10 14 3i. to gown of Bordren are asked tojwilféléil; ‘liyiilllifyimdildflthguiriffiwgiyllls- .3“ any rghey Bald Mt hlclqlh... i" ma t l) N . I 192" ' ‘ v - ' -sTANLEY BRIDGE. FRIDAY as nliglylilzl: daeteurtlefaclliltersst iistgrcost? mL ma? “as QldGITdIlOlIO iflhoevlvtlltgilllif 1118M. 0610M!‘ 16- QIBTIJWJOKB Dfflylviil be published. Cornelius Slav-i “He instimced the raniovai-iii we llheml “aiheaslaie: 1i there were matic Club present the 3 act com- lh Town Clerk Borden P E l Fame eiiiiiarg‘) iiiid wiiiii- Md bee" l,“ O l ' . ll l Jedv- “The Prince of Liars" in n"! ' ' Biié-ld-liial ‘iimfl, i“ finiloiiililg exlhefmture pyfzgroilsollvltlifllthaflnt ‘of W. F. M. Society. Admission 1°“ i’ “a” “ii "i "ii"- 9 3°“ ' . ‘3- l _ - .._ _ .1 '——- lei-hment prop’ zci] to QQm-pigilg the that emigration was not going on. i a w‘ s H8“ “iiilscggsgfgiift? ‘FhgiiiEo-‘Tiiifstrsndardization of the island rall- Not at all it they eentlnue In they _¢0l_UM5U5 DAy_C l l) I _ _ i“ c i‘ ii ""50 ° ‘way as soon as possible. are doing there would very soon be D8?!’ 06ml," l2, y.“ hhluglyiiiéeliyi,$138123:Wkiifilélfflflélznsongllfgy‘ _'MlR_ DONALD McKDNiNON who none to no. That is no proof that braled by the summerslde Coulpashore m slummerslda h rb Fl in “as greeted with vociferous ap- people are ndt golrig. (Applause). cil of the Knights of Columbus, Iniiha heavy gale of Sund: Dill b]: mange answered rhe argument ad‘ Continuing Mr‘ Mcmmwn refer‘ the morning the members of thelwas floated list nlgm Th: Brgm viiiiced i’? iiii- Jenkins i" 1° “"91" red to a statement by one of the‘ council attended Holy Mass andipullell he, o" the “all l,“ o a, able reports iiliiiiiiifiiiiiiiigm ‘and Liiieiiii speakers iiiai 75 perceiii received communion. In the even- Slle the lll d h iii’ iiiiieis as i° Canada‘! D7988!!! OOH-lily [he pulp world is mahuiaciu-i-nri ling were w“ an entertainment d" is dul; éaagitlngéaefin {gulch Cel‘,i:-"(]!IlllOIl.lH9 referred Mr. Jenkins to l" lllls colmlly gut ‘hi. w” he. - Y t e statements of the managers of “u” mo Quebec Govemmenl com land smoker at the K" oi C‘, H9me"°°iiei1i “'°i'iir ithe Bank of Montneal and the Royal Made i” Canada by i Bank of Canada. the latter of whom tron“ a lime pa“ o’ ‘he pulp .‘ “Pi-HE GLASS WiN°°W —SUDDE.N DEATH-The deatli ‘declared there is no stabilit with ""°°°i “ii "iiimi i° ‘i'°"’ i‘ ‘i’ i” THE a TURNBULL Co. OF GALT’ LTD iafioKiNfuisi iiigiii siiiiiiiy ‘ii’ took place early yesterday nlorn-irospect to t-he present Lsirifyf An- Se“ in“ ‘he Unihd “n” ti’ i” - ter ten oclock the large plate l“, at summerslde cl Mrs Sarah qwarlng Ml. slnclall, r d1 ‘l , manufactured. It was no thanks to_ ‘Ems “iiiiiiiw °i Mess" “fight i~' MgKinnon. widow or the 1;... Mr. Zr duties on sgriculfifl-lli “infill-Ive Ki" G°"°""“'"‘- Maker-sot the ‘Miiiisiiii’ “iii” siieeh w“ wiiifilanles McKinnon of Brae. Lot 8. nlents. lie -sl10wed that the iprlce of 5m. JENKINS ""i'i° had i9“ mi" ‘Piitieil’ iyiiiiiiemii i" a" iiiiioiiiciiiielaged as years. There are left n» 1 n. binders in 1921 wag $235 n; nles w reply fnilnlved Mr. lilnKln- “iiicii “as ciiiiiiiig ‘iiiwii SiiiiimiEiKmour three sons. namely, Messrs. against the present Mice o; iloll and spoke for about two min- ‘Siiiet {his window is direciiy °P“Foiix, James and Albert MoKin- $237. -— just two dollars more ates. 9°“ i” i e i°°i iii summer si- lnon. all in the United States, al- than in 1921. These figure-s‘ VOICE! We lleflrd YOU already- so goo sister, Mrs. Reuben Durantlllzlrre télgoted by a supporter at the‘ MR. JENKINS: Yes. well it is of ummerside, and three brothers ng veiminent rin the House of only for a minute now. l lMesars James, Albert and John sllflommons. HON mi VIQMILLAN n...- next ll . . . 7 ' - ' ' ‘ ' iligrth ‘iliyzdgiqiiliicileiiln iitiilceiiogieigzih oyl-resiiiing in the ‘Province. The fun- B)’ fllllllnng the sales tax on the speaker was greeted with cries of i r ‘ - . i u . ale" lnmm son’ aged slx weeks’l;l'f)llclgil(‘eirolillllflfltie lrlllSldm0rIllI1fg“al. gtlialltltllpaCbllllgggfllglfEYwllitfiglflt511$?‘ Let's. hear about the Mitchell ‘who passed away on Tlmrday lllryand Mm Reuben B; 91:16:11? éltfllpeqple- who b“ the 1m ‘kfseme cast‘: He referred to the fail: man- ‘MacDonald ls himself only just re lpaurs‘ Cliurch a d “my °Th"sll.ll have to my}, i’ "i 9 ller ln which the French Canadians: lcoverlng ‘from a severe attack o! doc a d] d ‘n qerllle cry.’ c! suppose an arllcle cosun $100 had always been treated by the ‘blood Downing caused through a able ielslownl] yfnltlliarlvé s31“ avoorf-lat the factory Wm for ‘most m ylfonservative party in awarding po. splinter in his hand. Mr. biacDon-‘th i1 l d h h dy ii ons iummaie r ii if o eisitzons of honor and emolulnent, laid i5 a brothel- oi Mrs, \v_ n. e 38'" .85 5 e ii i” °w°d i-iii’ . i)“ c 35"‘ i’ “'00 siiies-and went on to answer Mr. Jenk- Glllls o‘ Charlottetown profession of nursing for about 20 311x l: put on it will cost $106 atllns- quesllom What ls Mn Melgh. years’ e “mo”: Thai iiiii°iiiii “iii b“ en's policy? by declaring that the‘ d . lhigiéziig Iillgyiisiglgyiisiiiiii" ‘who wiii Conservative policy has always. Sold by all good dealers in different styles, weights and sizes, for men, wo- iamoiis underwear men and children. ‘w; wei- —SADLY BEREAVED-Stinicerm sympathy is being extended to Mr. ‘ -DIED IN TEX-A telegram; received by John A. Lea. Summer- Iside. announces the death in Fort‘ . lWcrth. Texas. on October 10th. of James Lea. The late Mr. Lea was lat one time a resident of Sher- brocke. P. E. L, and left this pro- l SEN-typo!‘ PROWSE: ("om the been the same—it is the National _ policy the only policy possible for“ audience). Will a higher tariff [he llomllllou. ..° SHOP from Holmslfa Catalogl . JEASTERN AGENT, -Mr ,7, referred to that. I will show that in bring the price downiig MR, McKINNON: I am glad you rylnce some llllny years ago anll ‘W. Murdock is now Guardlanageni a great many instances it will, Suil- l ‘for the last number of years has iiii iiiiiiiiagii“ “mi wiiiiiejiieiiiieii u‘ ‘imiiiiig we are‘ iiiiyiiig iiiiii 0i 9'3"‘ he“ l“ Texaly The remalns a0 PBCBIVB 118W! items. advertising. tain machinery from Canada and‘ mompnnled by ‘his son Edward D. ‘are expected to arrive in Summer- side on Friday tile sixteenth. Full- leral notice will appear later. iesteem in which the late Lowell ‘ ‘ ' ' McQuarrie was held by the citi-e ‘zens of Summerslde was evidenced‘ on Saturday afternoon by the large able weather, Service at the home ginning. at 5.30 {of deceaseds father. Hon. Judge New School. Everybody conle. i.\icQuarrie, was conducted hy Rev.‘ I~‘_ E Buothroyd who also said the final words at [he grave. The pall- bearers wore Messrs. H. M. Bak- er. F, J- E. Wright, Dr. H, Alien. J. LeRoy Holman. Arthur Alien and Norman McLeod. Joh Printing, new and renewals scriptisns. _ ..'AT MONTAGUE-Jisli’. A. Kochaly will address a mass meet-l 14th at 7.30 p.m. ‘arr-HE WOMENrS lNs-l-l-l-UTE and he will make a larger profit an Oyster lower expense than he would with- ,number who attended the funeral. gullpel- in Kerr's Res-Vaurant Mon. ("it "P; ilrm- I Will Si"! fill llillfl- nocessar l0 pm notvllthstandlflg the very disaizree- tllgile, Saturday. October 171th. ‘be- "iiiiiin- Rigiii here- "0! i“'° “iiekiii y l,_ m_ Proceeds for ago. a gentleman told me. a inane-i Mdntague will serve Lively Meeting (Continued from Page 1) uh», i E. i _______________,____,,-lghl h, the chy h; Mom...“ plan‘ who then spoke o! the proves-ll IlO.\'. MR. SINCLAIJR: We manqcould manufacture twice tile am- ed senate ieimm- i another half of it from the Stntemi paying the sarne price for simiis-r‘ articles. If we put a higher tariff, against the article from the Stilteel we shtit them out- What happens?! The manufacturer in Canada can, manufacture twice the number o articles at almost thesame cosh; lecturer who lives not very far, goods from tile States, in Montreal‘ I could sell double the amcuuhi .\llnard'n Llriiment Fine fnr the llalr. nut-ll things ‘so that our revenue inlount of goods without any more PERSONALS 192i wa s $2-l.000.000 more than liycosl; M15111 1933- The Kills GOI/flrnmenl. n few more hands and it “Tlllldli __nev_ James A_ »c|Ol-hh_ Re.‘ VOICE: You were making all iir-niptorliit ‘Missionary, who hnsiiiiId-S 0i miiilel’ when “'9'“'ei‘9fl'i~ been preavlliilg a mission iii Sunl- lllersirie. P. h, I.. is the guest of. Father Martin at ‘Bradford. on his‘ way to St. John. Very Rev. Dr, Mo libel-Sony pmhlllehl o; Sh l; x_ iilils in ordinary accounts of S35.‘ iiiiiigiiiiiii‘ ANOTIIIER VOIC-E: ‘Tell about Frat-yr Mitchell. IIS THE CHAIRMAN: Chili-l‘. please. ‘HON. MR. SINOIIAIIRZTIIQ Gill'- ;I'illversity. Aniigorlish. who hail 000-000 “'35 alilliieii i" ‘the ‘ieiiiifl l . n l Show that the relluclln onlcame to them, What a illle tlllilp; ilmflll U19 K110" "Y iflihel‘ ‘Miiriiii mm m ‘limes on lmplemenméhrhfl-i.‘nrigricliltural implements was ngt tofii’ ask iieibiiiiiiieci-iiig iii-e“ i° ‘iii-Tl ilelp the farmers. hili the big llllllllliio 5° iii iiiei“ biiiiiiii by a“ iigiwi‘ ‘ all“. lm-gel-fmeilt to support any measure llliil liiilring the inst few (lays. returned iitn ltilligilliisll y0Sl6FilZl}'.-—-(l*ll1llf£\X‘ .\lzlii.i Home-made Supply of Fine Cough Syrup Bit“ than ready-made eouahlyrops. and eaves about $2. East Drowned. , ertieil oi‘ every known "ready-made" couiiil remedy, you probably couiil not et as much real curative power ns t ore is in this simple home-made rough syrup, which ls easily prepared in a few minutes. (let from any drugglst 21/, ounces either Jlllllil anulated sugar syrup“ cinrilie mo asses, honey, or corn; syrup, as desired. The rosu l6 than you could buy read -made and saves eaeilv $2. Tastes p essant and never s gets right at the cause of s coug and gives almost immediate relief. It loosens the y“ stops the mist tated membranes so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarsenens and bronchial asth- ma. there is nothing better inex a most valuable concen- plne extract. and has used for generations to break up severe coughs. To avoid dlsap ointment, all: y drugglst for "212 ounces oi Plnsx" wit full directions. and don't acoe anything else. Guaranteed to give a - solute satisfaction or money yfrompt- oronfn, \ I ' 1 I l l. If you combined tlie curative prop- ca throat tickle and heals the sore, irr - . A day's use will usually overcome ‘ 011T . iillBl by farmers. illlnlicllmcin. men. . . VOICE: "I-‘isllc-nilril!“ VOICES: "Sit down. sit down." tier." VOICES: “Sit down." IION. MR. SINCLAIR: “There (jhhsel-vaiiveg uni] not ivas a reduction to the miners. and the lumibermen as well. \Ve fell. that if the common people of Cau- in the heat of the da '.. ‘Gilli. who have to ‘bear ‘the burden y . VOICES: Give us the Iillitchell so. A VOICE: We have heard e-no from you. John. VOICES: Sit down, John. down. ugli Sit cost me very lmley H, told meliSenator Prowse) But he was lucky‘ he could pl“, mo“ good, cheapgroilougll to got lli before there was in Montreal ii the American gofldaiiitig beiiarij igioigliliill-nitbziigiiiteii-lé:l ht it lll ‘ht llll*o erwo s.c ave os ; lvferlfsih: pail“. h“ (8AX)pliaA“So?-1 c Ithatt fflmfllfllhfigffifimlflllswlllfzll Willey vQlQE; -l- k l~.- l;pu up o c recon ena ors ii a o your meuune which they agreed to support Ill?!‘ Continuing. Mr. .\ii~.Kiiinnn wentliiieiisiiwas iii Seiiiiie Reioriii iiiaii iuciurers. who were never changed it. It is the same po- tried to use. and they have used it very badly. ask what country had ever prosper-i ed witho-ui protection. ‘ good enough for me. ’i'Bl‘ltfllll is good enough for me also. nlFor 300 years she built ller indus- llrles 11p under high ilrotectlon, andf ldurlng the Great War she found it books another "high protection; Act." Since the war 63 countries‘ slsyl-mm herepnl go to Monlreal and l.have Increased their tariff walls, ' sell pa“ m- my manullaculre lllerajand they are prospering to a lnuchl I come in contact with goods fromgieiiiei‘ eiiieiii iiiiiii Canada ioiiiiy“. the states. If I could shut out theliiAiiiiiiiiiiiei- l l would only have to Onlploy about this tonight. because I not-i MR. JENKINS: High protection! HON. DR. McMILLAN: You llavel icy that the King Governmenti Dr. llicMillan then went 0n to. "MR, JENKINS: Great Britain is, HON_ DR. McMILLAN: Great‘ Other matters concerning the tar-‘ ff were dealt with by Dr. McI\'Iil-. "1 do not know if I shotliil talk: co" we have a Senator present.‘ lmlle wllh pl-lmclh H9 reylewred hlycnme before them! 'I‘llu.t. is the way TIIE CHiAliILIvlAN: "Order, or- ly the tariff conditions. the treaties he vrovvses i0 reform "is “new with Australia and the West Indies» Dr- McMillan cited from "the l.-ll pointing out that it was under tlleifllfil 1115M" "18 T°Y°lii° Giiiiw- ii the Klngysffllllllhg comment on a speech of Government thai trade lllid increas 51019311119 Kinils- This “ii-‘i iiie oil with the West Indies. montemptuous attitude of tile rulll- Tlie Merchant ‘Marine SBTWCQOIIS old Liberal newspaper towards was then dealt with. iiild tile berle-Illle ilari)’ leader- ili even the smalleai oi" these ships.‘ He then spoke of the mattelxof‘ the Canadian Supper. ilns been toilfofl Drflfllillll "l6 GwfgelvlYll shippers and producers ill tllis ‘Pro-l warehouse and the fnci that for vInQQ ‘ ' some reason this item had not up- What had tile King Governmentpeareri in the Estimates, though‘ dole in the way of railway HIBIIIl-‘PXPCi-‘iiid by the DOtato Swivel‘!!- lloley “l; SllNOLADR; The relluc, ardization ln this Province? Last lion mean; in general that hhe year when there was n vacancy inlgo at any length into the MltCllCll .\lr, Jenkins the other lliglii. WlllCll Hllgwer llle quesllom ol Plnexy W“, ll lnlo a loot lmllla items l have lnellgiolled we", l-eqthe Senate for King's County, theyfmatter. it had already been gone m; Jlhhhh, hall not m“ and mi the bottle with syrup, uslniz duced to a basis of about six pel‘ started noins cement work on Brn-dntn at other meetlnzn- ‘cent. and in making that reductionldellel Bridle i" mid Willi", WM" l‘ l“ of duty we made a sacrifice fronvthoy hid t0 "It/B ¢=°"i"i‘/l"¢°l "ill"- mlnl,” of fully belle, cough gym {the rcvcnll-z of ‘the country to thelto keep the material ii-om frssz-I extent estimated by the Finance bilinister of about 3.000.000 Inually. But In the ils. Thlliiiint! and 8min movnrntlon led. with the expansion of trade . ducts done al-l right. IMNOTHER VOICE: "Times sit down.” THE CHAIRMAN: Order. 'H\0N. ‘MIR. SINCLAIR: with the expallsion of trade the 8|!- YBBP that IOHOW- izard to railway rates was explained - together with the fact that the Con- VOiOEY Cimiidiiiii Film‘ Pi'°' servatlves are already committed. up. ' other items, the King Government 79' lductioii amounted to considoradlgy VI. ‘more than was eistimatizii. In a lifltl we . . way salaries. i ll snowman VOICE: sin- us the "My "lines Into n» met for billcheili case. THE OHiAIRliiAN: Order. gentle- an asset? The people have to foot men; order. trat d (impound of genuine Norway Io t aking red ctio e f ed a c b"! inillihtlrsrg-impleme-niilie "sf: ralesniax miiiiiiiiiqii iii“ scribe iiiiieii ii VOICE: Tell us about the raii- *1 "flitiiiiv- ling! (Applause). Dr, McMillan did iioi ilropos: to ‘MR. E.C_ DEPAGE (from the ntliil ience): It was all settler] on tbel floor of Parliament. OTHER VOICES: It never was Mr, Mclghen's policy with .re- settled. as stated by Mr. Meighen at the last election to complete the stan- dardization of the Island railway. Despite expenditures oi millions on had not been able to cflmpiete this work, ‘ A VOICE: Tell us about thrills- WPFI turned into an asset instead of MR. 'McKINNON: You can turn short time. but haw long will it b the bill some day. (Applause). il-ION. DR. McMlLLAN: Lot met answer that. There was an explan- ation made by Mr. Sinclair on thel floor of the House of Commons. He spoke on a question oi prlvil-l age, whieli is not. debatable either JJJJJJJJJJJI _v J l.‘ bflgi" y, ahvp ER The People. Business Labor Farmers and Men want a return of I)l'OS1)€l'lty and they know the K-ing Government has done noth- ing t0 bring it about. all classes VOTE __FOR To The Electors 0f Prince County o. Shelton Sharp Farmer, ]~‘|g]|(l|-|l“.ll, l.- rwl In the question‘ he ilad asked wered- Mli, JENKINS: Vi'llat is your question 7 . HON. mi. l‘.ii~..\iII.I.AN: Do ,0... want the local Government to pay_t that $17,000? “R. JENKINS: Iiilglli l ask ygii another question? HON. DR. NIcMILLAN: When you "ii-“WPT iii!" You can ask me as "Hilly its you like. ‘MR, JENKINS: Are you conduci- iilg illl investigation nil over tllls then or afterwards. Do you know cnunhy? that, my smart friend? (Applause). HON. DR. McMILLAN: N0. I ‘MR. LEPAGE: Just whai I told have answered y m. “l . you; it was settled satisfactorily you answer ml“: We on’ now on the floor of the House. HON. DR. McMILLAN: grant that settlement. as far as the House was concerned: but as a i-e- sult the people oi this Province are aaked.to pay 8174110 back to thoaa. mo who wok iiobbatll OICESr Here. here. " I wilil h“ MR. JENKINS: l would like to ‘vow what your candidates’ policy HON. DR, .\icMILLAN: You can ask the candidates any question- you ‘like. but I am asking you a question. 'i want.tb say} in all fairness to MrfiSinclair. that it Cflnllnllllls Dr. McMillan refer-didn't take him two minutes in s and Btiiii Pric ‘r-Vnie iii A. E For Prince Count y. l ; 1rd,‘ ‘MR, JENKINS: I don't propose l-‘o answer it. it is a legal questlqn, HON DR. MclilIIsLAN: It is not a legal question. Ii is a question i1"! hfls ElOl. to come up. ' VOICES: He can’: answer iii “QN- DR. McMlLLAN: Here is 8- llublic man asking for your votes and lie refuses to answer that ques on. i MR, JENKINS: Now I ask your candidates the question, MR. DONAIJ) ‘McKINNON: I gave my answer at York and I will give it tonight if you want it, (Applauefl- .. HIN. DR, McMiLLAN: When s public man comes before you ilsk- lnl for ynur votes and refuses to answer n lair. square question it is a pretty guild Indication of what he will do if he is elected. (Commo- tion). . . Further “ ‘ ‘ discussion fol- lowed in which the audience ming- 0x Itiillciler, (‘oili-iervative (‘ilnilltliiw ~r led their voices ireely. at length- . MR. JENKINS: Just allow me to say this. that I_have a record and 0n that record I stand or fall, VOICE: I guess you will fall then ‘ VOICES: What is ynur record? years on the Council and I was Mayor- And I can go into any homo in Charlottetown and be welcomed. VOICES: Wilat do you know ab- out politics? (Laughton) . VOIGES: What about Blanchard? Hon. Mr. Sinclslrmoved a vote oi thanks to the chairman. VOICES: We would like to hell‘ from Mr, Sinclair on the Mitchell question. . VOICE: We didn't hear about ;the Ssnatnrship. either! ANOTHER. VOICE: What about Blanchard? The meetin then adlourned. Mr. Bisin Crasweli presided very fairly at the meeting.