001015191,‘ 1.3“ 195i :31’; -"“""’-'" To succssp in the FDX BUSINESS you must have LITTERS T, ‘et Litters you must feed. litaline Wheat Germ n gust be fed from now till the mating period. From 1 to 2 “we” per meal. It must not he cooked- v writs for 1mm inform- aiion if desired or order at MIM- I p“, p: b. or $4.00 per loo lba. r. o. a sunrnraasma. R. l’. Holman Lid. l 1 13th. Tickets 25 ggnfg i i iota-town. ___.__._______. ilentral Guardian AUCTION roan. Elves in q, W- L- Hell. Monday evening, 0st. 7548-ii 1'51"!" Wisnmo "r0 arm" booth space at the fox show kindly wmsrwnd with the Secretary, Char. ‘1494-10-10-31 i r.r:.!. nosrrrar. camramm. u District meeting in Bridgetown Hall. Bflduwwn- Ii 3 fun“ Tuesday Oct. 14 with addresses explaining the Prince Edward Island Hospital Cam. mien. and an entertainment by ’ Charlottetown artists. to which all are invited. No contribution: at this meeting, 7537404141 Mr. C. Shelton Sharp was the first speaker at the Joint meeting in Tyne Valley on Thursday evening in con- nection with the forthcoming bye- election in the 2nd District of Prince. Although for years a Liberal streng- PARTIES WISHING T0 RENT ‘booth space at the fox show kindly correspond with the Secretary, Char- : s ~, erwino " a‘ '_ PRINCE EDWARD FDX - NETTING- Means iifiletime Protection Built from the inside with higiu-r grade materials of prnven superior _qua.iity, espe- rially annealed to eliminate iirililcnoss, and to maintain it! UNIFORM, TOUGH STRENGTH If ynu"re looking for the bel- ier trotting order PRINCE ED- WARD from "ii. T. Holman Ltd. SUPUIERSIDE- . ' CHARLOTTETOWN imw-tf C. M. Lumpson Ed ‘Co. rmrreu. ' 64 Queen Street 1. London, E, C. l. England lotteto . '1 . . . w“ 4M w m 31 hold, the Conservative speakers were given the bulk of the applaime by an audience which filled the hall to correspond with "hesecretary- chap capacity. The seriousness or the 1¢metown_ 749440404, ; audience and attentive hearing given : to each speaker plainly indicated that ELL HOSPITAL CAMPMGN_ the electors were keenly interested in 918,31“ meeting mTown Han Georgy the issues ‘at stake. town artists, m which an are my“? In openng his speech Mr. Sharp ‘with addresses explaining the Prince referred to the decision of both can- ‘Edwud m,“ Hospital campaign‘ didates to run a clean election srd “d ‘n engenamment by charlotw that no rum would be used. f-lls sar- mwm a“ a p_m_ Manda? camber m, castle remark "thatas this is a Pro- >ed_ No contributions at this meeting» hibition Province there is of course [~ 7470_10_9_ n l no possibility of getting any booze!“ l brought down the house. : ‘El HOSPITAL CAMPMGRLJ‘ Mr. Sharp criticised the Saunders ‘District meeting in orange Han‘ and Lea Governments for their fall- ow“. at a pm. Tuesday October 14‘, ure to keep their election promises. with addresses expmnmg the Prime“ The Stewart Government, realizing Edward Island Hospital Campaign ithat Prohibition could not be pre- ‘and an entertainment by Charlotte- ; perly enforced, came out at the last wwn mists, to which m l" mvuedi election with a platform of Govern- No contributions at this meeting. i ment Control, hoping thereby to gm. 1537-l0-1l-5i ranrnzs wrsnmo r0 nnnr 500th Bilace at the fox show kindly prove the situation. The Libeials. divided on ‘the subject, discussed the advantages of coming out on various platforms and finally decided on ‘Bone Dry Prohibition. Hazv has it lworked out? There is more liquor l l I'll. HOSPITAL C!.l‘\v!l'AlGN— District meeting in Wheatley River llfali, Whcatley River. 8 p.m., Mon- Lday October 13, with addresses ex-' plalning the Prince Edward Island Hospital Campaign, and an emer- ytainment by Charlottetown artists, to ,-which all are invited. No contribu- rirunk in the country than ever before. Mr. Saunders had said that with a few changes in the Act, the country could be made absolutely dry. The people were led to believe that with ‘rue CuARlgl‘ rrzifowv '1" ~ "or '\l\ l Candidates Hea rd At Tyni Valley? A Specious Arguments Advanceo, - By Premier And Attorney Gen- eral To Offset Scandal Of Pro hibition Nonenforcement. ment and whether they had fulfilled tion enforcement pledge, as the peo- ple were led to believe it would bu fulfilled when they were elected three Years s30. Mr. Campbell's Address Mr. Campbell was the next speaker and was given a very attentive hear- ing which again proved that the the facts before them before casting their vote. opposition speakers for having no structive criticism. He also com- plained that the Conservative speak- ers had a good deal to say about the \ bell, that the Prohibition law is no! enforced a hundred per cent. l1: law is enforced one hundred per up‘ but the people seem to expect Pin hibition to be so enforced. He cun- sidered the Government had fulfill ed every one of their pledges. ‘they: had placed enforcement of the iiqun law in the hands of the Prohibition Commission. They had never ai- tempted to interfere with that (cm- nfssion but have lent their support. It was not the Government's fault if the law is not enforced so well "as it should be. The Conservatives done all it could but they do not say what they would do. their pledges, especially the prohibi- "1 audience were very anxious to get all M’ The speaker's time was " mostly taken up with criticising the a platform. saying they had no con- enforcement of the Prohibition law. ‘ 1'" It must be admitted, said Mr. Camp- " ‘ criticised a Government that has‘ ‘p. “ vlih sealing dt-iiiiiiilildiiéiii. and convenience oi all who mayaiiend this great Show. the reduction of scripts issued to the , _ i doctors, there would be less (ll-inking. l P-E-Y- 11057113511 cfllllPfilfiNr- but the reverse is the case. The peo- I 1915111461? meetins TOW" 113-11. GBOPKL“ ple are ‘bound to get drunk. The re- ,; town, at 8 P-m- Mimdfly October i3 suit of Mr. Saunders "Bone Dry" ‘ “'11?! 951175395 °XP131n1nK 5119 FY15“ P011631 is that any one, even children. Edward island Hospital Cmnaisn. can obtain n. In the old days one and an entertainment by Chariotzc- had to go to Summerside to get l.‘- I town artists, in which all are invited. quor but now they are peddling rum ‘No ecntrlbutlorisat this meeting. ‘Jthrough the counivry-slde and it is 7537-10-11-21 said trar a. bottle of run". can be - -._ i bol-ght in New Lorviun for a dollar P.E.I. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN- Sli-‘aking on the higorvay qtzevtiori District meeting in Cavendish Hail,‘ 11.11] Irilififi gravel. 1M1‘. 51-1-11 again ‘Cavendish at 8 p.m. Monday Oct-‘ critic-ed the Government for their “ma; 13_ with addresses exp1aln1ng,v.'axl1ful extruvag-iurc of the nilflic 1th, prince Edward Island. Hospital money in buying imprlrieci "navel and lCampaign. and an entertainment “KWQWDB mflchhvifv- , tions at this meeting ‘7537-10-11-31 Mr. Campbell also discussed the . road policyof his Government and 1 7" took up some time comparing the net ' debts of the two parties. He admitt- ed that the Liberal party had cer- tain revenue which the Conservative party had not but stated they had lost the highway grants. Mr. Camp- _ bell contradicted a previous state-i 1': ment, made at Freeland on Tuesday ' lions. ifor road making. On this occasion Mr. Campbell said it was true they had borrowed money for the xoaris but that they had provided a sink- ing fund, by purchasing bonds from gasoline and auto taxes, which, ‘when ‘The WorlcPs Greatest FOX SHOW AT CHAKLOTTETGWN FRINGE suntan ISLAND 0N OCTOBER 27th, 28:11, 29th, 30th, 31st and NOVEMBER 1st, 1930 orrn 1o rnrwoolo Do not miss this great Fox iilassio to leek! Silver Fox industry anal centered ..tiiililili easy distorts oi iiililfi- reds of ranches and thousands oi ioxeo roglrosooli iiio Fox World. " Splendid accumulation for Exhibitors in one oi ilio has! ranged, best lighter! and most ar-iisiioaliy appointed for buildings on the Dominant, uiih a lino new-ugi-io-daie _iilllging pavilion * and Oiilbi’ details for the comfort ' If you are a prospective exhibitor make your entries early. prize at Dharlotieiown means enhanced valuein your business. I 11W" i" 1|11el¢$1°i1 111 11101112 or selling this Show aiioriis ex- eoileni possibilities lor establishing favorable busiiioso connot- ‘ If you with to see iiltl “GREAT EST fiAlilllSlldil” in the iris- lory ol iur bearing animals, make ll a point lo visit Gharioiieiown in "the iitiiilii oi the 0K9! tic cream oi on the above dates. g _ Entries close on 0o other information to iby Charlottetown artists. to which aili Zilr- Campbell a; she meeting RY matured would pay off the debt and are invited. No contributions at this 1' 15 11 1:111 51nd 111M i119" "919 "'1 not increase the public debt one cent. v. meeting. 7531-i0-il-2if15 1-“1115 ma" 111115 ‘i 11119 ~il°r° "m" The question of using local gravel i i __,_ fliinory used on the road. Mr. Sharp, w“ rather “may dealt Wm, Mr_ I - . ‘ i tromcred if the audience 1.11:‘ think: Campbell spoke m, some y.“ on the _ i LEONARD_PRAUGHT'_me mar- i “m: $250110 spent “n '5 11"‘? 17'9"?‘ forward stride of his Governmmt in Public Auction Sales or 23rd. Send at once for Prize List and RAW FURS Shinnln: bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying I to R. T. Holman. Ltd. Sum- - mrrside. P. E, l. depresented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Filth Avenue New York. N. Y. v1'»v,~4,_,. v.‘n>:—~_v\ ., g. “PEERLESS” ENGLISH FDX llETTlND for security on your Fox or Mink Ranch. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Sold by the oldest dealers in ranching iuziplies. _ .__, The Rogers Hardware Company Limited u We also sell such ac- wssories as Fox Pans, 01188, Staples, etc. giage of Louis Leonard, North Sydney, j mnrlziniry" was a good policy. Most ‘formerly of Charlottetown, to Winni- I of i1. was out of date. ‘The only piece fred Praught, daughter of the late that was any 20M ‘"5 m! 1313 Joseph Praught and Mrs. Praught, . Ditulier. Mr. Lea. on every iiifiifufln chal1ottetown‘ was Swen-mind m 5L i of the Federal Eiectim campaign had Dunstan-s Basilica Wednesday monk g denounced Mr. 13' nnett with tne as- certli-i that he would not K191’) h s ing. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Maurice MacDonald officiated. The bride. 1"°"‘i15°“'1 2"” 1W” mifmbe” °i ‘he who were a shell pink dress, with $51,111: ottggegrzfif: $932)‘; isrugz: black picture hat and accessories to ewnmcvmentl Mr. Sh’)? r'~______&ed' m mam“ “m” a bwmm °1 American , a icrtlai manner, lhot ha» was afraid beauty Twas’ she w“ attended byl that. if the Govn imciz‘. at uttaws 1191' 515i"- Hnda 915113111- W1“) was 1 hizi not attached some sti-ii g". to the Blmmfli 11'! 131118 89018939 W111‘ 171"1< f money, Mr. Mclnljiro would have it picture hat and shoes to match. Ther a" spam m, road much, . hero"- V groom was supported by his brothen; ln- mrlxed home, Vincent Leonard, of Grand Falls N. B. Tout-icing on the much liscussefi ceremonyi Subsidy Claims, the speaker pointed out the fact that as llfs Province was maze than 60 per cent tar-hing pop- ulati-m we could o'er inpe to keep ‘ out of debt unless we rec" '~ - -r just portion of subsidy fi"~ -~ ‘ "w: which we‘ are entitled .0 ind-er certain claim: laid clown before “he Duncan Immediately after the breakfast was served at the home of the bride. The same evening a banquet in honor of the happy couple was given at the Abegweit hotel. J. J. Trainor was toastmaster. More than 30 guests were present, including f the administration of Justice. Hither- ‘ =_j ,to only the Prohibition Jict had n er law enforcement had not been or- Trainor, Provincial Police Commissioner. In his closin: remarks the Liberal candidate rc- peated the stale argument that since duties of Mr. another year and a half it would be in the interest of the party to have a lawyer to guide them in the differ- ent points of law. Forcelul Criticism Mr. Ardian F. Arsenauit. M.L.A. fol- lowed Mr. Campbell and there was prolonged applause as he came for- ward, as he is known to be a brilli- ant and forceful speaker. He was given forty minutes, Mr. Sharp hav- ing given him part of his time. In opening his speech, Mr. Arsen- Rev. John .7. MacDonald, Summer- side. Father J. McIntyre, Charlctte- cam-Hum?" The ‘mesent Govern- ault remarked that this was 11a first properly organized Commission. Oth- i ., I ganized. Mr. Campbell outlined the " the Government had to carry on for 1 towruFather Aiphonsus Sinnot. Rollo- bny; Father James McCabe, of meat have failed :0 chtnin any sct- appearance on a political platform at (lenient from a Liberal "u Imimerit Tyne Valley and he was very grate- and we have been the loser by many ful to the audience for their cordial Sturgeon; Mrs. (Capt) William Anderson. Mrs. ilflmaLabar, Portland, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard left by motor on a trip to Maine. Massachus- etts and Montreal. ‘They will reside in North Sydney. lillllli FDR SALE Pure Island, Nova Seotia and Que- bec. Bred separately, finest stock. hundreds of thousands of dollars. There was much amusement in the audience when Mr. Sharp remarked that after making three trips to 0t- tawa to obtain a settlement of the subsidy claims Premier Saunders ie- turned with a supreme Court yudge- ship for himself. l-fe then resigned his seat and appointed his junior partner, with only four years criteri- ence at the bar, as Attorney General and told him to 80 down i=0 V“! 5"‘- ond District and get his seat in the House. The Liberal party did not “M” E pflrkggsgp wALDR°fl' think that the Conservatives would Tyne Vlllfl- contest the seat and are "sol-c" that 74117411 51 Mr. Campbell was not put ‘.1 by ac- 1- 01a .1. all s a worm All rumms Wewiilbebuylagrotamea audfuruipseverydayatour clamation. Mr. Sharp remarked that Mr. Campbell was a very fine your." roan, but was rather inexperienced in politics, and he felt sorry that if elected he would have to mix with that ancient order of humnugs" that represent the present Govern- elcome. He took up at once Mr. Campbell's criticism of the Conserva- tive party for not having a policy on this occasion. it was not, he said,| their duty to propose anything but to expose the true condition cf af- fairs. Has, he asked, any one of the Liberal speakers mentioned‘ their platform to you? It is up to them io follow the lines they took at the last election. (But they have lost tuck of that platform. (Laughter from the audience.) "They have lost their platform." said Mr. Arsenauit. "but unfortun- ately for them, I have it here and will read extracts from it. If you are interested inflnance, we will read off a few figures take-i from ‘their own book. Tne liabilities in , the year i026 under Conservative rule were $2,030,000. In i929 uncle: Lib- eral ruie the liabilities were $2,558.- ‘140, an increase in the public debt of $528,000 in two and a half years. W. ll. SHAW, Secretary Fox Exhibitors’ Ass’n., Gharloiieiown, P. ‘i. l., Ganoia. £54,000. The Liberal increased debt and copies oi their brief and taken it" it as he was ashamed of it." last year was $530,000 and iheyare still going strong in that respect ati least. at the time of the Federal: election they had whole families? working on the roads to catch votes. They have more money than any previous government and yet they have no surplus.” "After we gave them the gasoline and auto tax they cry out that we took away the poll tax and reduced the land tax. Yet they have abolish- eri statute labour." Dealing with the road situatloru; Mr. Arvsnault said that everyone; knew you could not have good roads] without draggng. Even the Patriot. the Government Organ, had severely] criticised their methods of deallnSi with the roads and had. soon after’ the election asked them why they‘ did not follow the advice of the‘ pool pie in fixing up the roads. Mr. Lea stated that the Conserva- tive Government had only sravelledi a small portion of the road, but, said: Mr. Arsenault, we did not borrow, money to do it with. With our de-f creasing population we cannot afford to go into debt. "You and your‘ children will have to pay for the, gravel which is now being put on the, road and by the time it is paid for it.‘ will all be ground to dust." (Ap-l plause). Liberal Platform Reading extracts from the Liberal platform of i927, Mr. Arsenault went Warehouse. Hogan's Wharf. J. L. DDLIBLAS Warehouse Phone 1110 Charlottetown nun-u; lI_J(llIIlI—_—)Il(_lllI merit. He was afraid he would soon become contaminated. (Applause from the audience). It was the duty of the electorate in making their de- -n--annanunsnuauusnnnuu They cannot deny ll... The Bell Clov- {rrnment and the following Cunsorra-i ‘rive Governments had somzthing to their credit but the present Govern- on to say that the Literals promised to exert their utmost en- , deavors to press our claims at Ot-. tawa and after Premier Saunders. ' lcision to decide Whether 1318i’ W!" ment moose-l an l1C‘?fl€!1i expendi- Mr. Claire Campbell and Mr. lmnaxf ' 1 satisfied with the sweat Govsm- ture of $1,000,000 and a deficit of ma prepared and printed two thous- to Ottawa, they came back home with the plcasantcst antlcipations. (Applause). Mr. Arsenault also read extracts from the Agricultural reports show-x ing the decline in mature cows and calves, and the sale of cows was stat-l ed to be an unfortunate procodimni Mr. Arsenauit remarked. that Hon? Mr. Lea did not like anyone to read‘ Plant BULBS N 0W Excellent weather and in» 1' ngm time to raaxr notes our noons. We still have a good selec- tion of TULIPS. HYACINTIIS- DAFFODILS. CROCUS FREESIA, NARCISSUS, ,- SNOWDROPS, than. and are giving a discount off all orders. and paylnr postage on a"! MAIL ORDERS. All large rim size Bulbs on " sale at our BOOK STORE. Barter & 0o. Limited In making reference to the expert il ghiy amused at the statements of brought horc to iuvesiitznto ill" vul- vatu-reivaf cranberries. the auriiente was iCfllliilllifiéi on pagrli If you would heat your home well fill your bins with our high- grade Welsh anthracite coal. It is the kind that gives the greatest amount of heat with the least possible trouble. We make prompt deliveries at lowest market prices. A. PICKARD £9’ CO. Phone 240