H. , . ‘0 MacKinnon and Mssey an Preerity l MAXGIMS. QF A MERCHANT Spread good news about anyone, sup- press slander. i Mhxnus 0F A MERCHANT Help a ‘good cause w it h o u t scrapping with other helpers. (lovers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont: Ilnrnlnl’ "Indian. Foundpd lull-l Delivered CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925 g;-=,-,'_,,f"'g;=;;§,§y='-_-,, .,_ s, L ‘a llulltl BUNSISTENT IN‘ n: BUNSERVAT IVE lll-~~ tilts llllllll lull lH I El t. October 14 ADVIICAOTIUN 0F PlllliIY LIBERAL REBBRDS BIJMPARED EIIY LEAH 1H All] l]]ll l A NEW WAVE OF PROSPERITY ____ 02.22:... .:8........:: .i. .!.....t..:l...t._ M‘ F W B“ u Tells The West The Tariff Must be Reform- ‘ “° “’ " ~ * t“ Y‘ ed Upwards to Remedy The Trade De- A pression 0f The Dominion. ...$;.“".‘..'i.'.“l‘i2”.....§ii;‘.i?l.§L‘I.'Z."’.f.' dilliobbsry is Discovered (bl the eve of an Election when the [lrcsent King Govern- ment is ilsking for support it might be well for the electors to compare the present Government's record with tllat of the Coll- prcsidont ol the Canadian Pacific Railway made u silort statement on his return fronrthe West which speaks voi- uiilss. "Business is on the upgrade," he Sflll], orally admitted tiiat prospects de stin y." without knowledge. The co eral condition of the (lountry. inforinatioil. tinned. dnillions of dollars. Tllls ye millions. lil other words, the industrial centres lildlcate that. This. oi‘ course, simply bears inent made by Sir Friedcrlck better than they were at this time last year. and tho .iinaue- lal skies are considerably brighter. directors as well as for myself l can assure you there is ; no lack ot‘ confidence in tho country or lil its MP- 3BR")! is not the type of man who speaks Vllclfifi U115 118811 i008 regarded as a barometer of the gell- iletiessarliy be confined to his own organization for ills , Anyone who (wares to take the trouble can I ‘verify the fut-ts by reference. to the govcrilinieilt statistical bureau at Ottawa whose- llntliilgs have never been ques- Tile value of field crops for last your was 919 at least a third more nloliey lo silend this your than last. 'i‘lle effects of this are. already apparcilt. than for the past few years-mud this in spite ofthc tem- portlry lull that always accompanies all election tranlpaigti. annual meeting of the Bank of Montreal. the countryside prosperous and the towns will look after themselves," said Sir Frederick. l l "lt is gen- l as a whole are very miicil 1 Speaking for otir ultimate 3. ndltlon of the Canadian Iint Mr, Beatty would not air tile flnal cstiiuutc. is 1318 farmers of Canada will have Reports from hlislilcss is decidedly better out. the truth ill‘ tho t-iiilltl- Williams/Taylor‘ at lht- last "in-t us niuko a Advtg. ‘NlllHEH IIHIN- [El lllll llll5 (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, Oct 19.~#'l‘_ht.~ army of General ‘Sun Chuam Fang Chok- dng provincial inilitarists captured lNanidng capital‘ o! ‘Kiangsu pro- vince this afternoon thus firmly es- tablishing tSlm‘ along the coast Hollilh or he Yairgse ntver. Minor 5 lmilldliss occurred n. the streets of Nanking prior to the re- treat. of the French‘ troops north- ‘Iward. ‘Foreigners were _not distur- bed Shanghai student agitators are growing restive following ‘the with- drawal oi’ Gleneral Siiiiig Shiloh Lien, Fongtiil commander. Martial law was abandoned and the albsen- co of a strong hand in the native city is felt Aged Man Kills Self and Sister How The Liberals Make Their Surpluses tllilrlsziril. April Iii), i925. P. 2731i.) ".\lr. liiirlltliiltlNz I uni notsay- lug he claimed it did. The point is this: Tile your before, the $135,- 000.01?!) did take account of the cash advances for the National Railways. Wily the difference? The difference was just in order to get a headline surplus instead of s. headline deficit. Not content with leaving out the guarantees, as was done last year; with leaving out the cash advances, as was done last year. he thought that would not ‘be quite enough. so lie quietly took theQuebec Harbour Commission moneys and put them alidlslde. ton, lglving as his excuse that that commission was ilotpny- iilg interest. ’l‘iieil lie took the merchant marine atlvailce, $900,000 and set that to one side, too; and by the time he got all these tour things to one side he had $1,823.- 000 of a surplus. Now. that sur- plus took into Zlt'l‘i)llill. ull ordinary expenditure. ll took into account more: it took iilto uccoliilt nil cup- ' liore ill. about ten o'clock this inor- ital expenditure and all special ex- penditure. -llilt it left out these and other things. every one of which ‘but one was included last. year. "Now. l cildvltvoreti to set the hon. llltillllltll‘ for St. Lawrence-St. George right when he was speak- ing. ‘lie claimed tilen-lie will ilot now. for he has looked ilito it- tliat the $1.823.000 was merely the‘ excess of revenue over ordinary expenditure. it was not; it wlls revenue over ordinary capital and sileciili capital expenditure. biit it _ leaves out cnsil advanced to the railway. rush advanced to the mer- Q cillillt murlile, $600,000 of the Que- Qgndgnggd spgolg]; hoe iiurllonr Commission. alld lllli m,’ p" ‘we l“ “ch rile guarantees. L-h . . Insertion in m; column. 1 "Mr. .\lael\'iCN'/.lE KING: l will admit what my right hon. friend says, but. l will add this: it is pre- cisely wliiit the Acting Minister of ‘U35 SAUNBOME 3AU8AGES-— nuance 5M0]- lldada fresh 0V6?! dP-Y- Smmderm Premier King admits the accur- NBWIOIII 5 cow Mlrkei Bum!‘ llcy of l\lr. .\leigilen's figures and "18- 2614-7-23-6 "105- says tilis was precisely wilnt tho Atgttttg hllttlntl-r of Flaunt-e said. is °TW° BOARDERS 6AM BE A0 lt whut the Liberal ea-uilltliltes and tiommodtilfll in Private family. m.» Liberal Press urt- saying when (‘Ktmffll liwfliloll- A9913’ 0mm.‘ they eluiint-ti tile (lovorilmeilt hud inn. 5l93-lU-l5tst3l- tt silrplus last your and reduced tile i puilllc field? Ask lllelll! 'WANTED.-—FEW GRADE JER- soy, Ayrshire or Holstein grade AUMBK ll Y I] l ll, ll ll Klllll] a (Canadian Pres!) llAlNtSl-Nfi. Oct. lil-Five tllcrmn-‘i Including former state representa- tive George M. ‘Long of Pomllvcl were ‘killed instantly when an nut/r '" ‘in which they were riding was atnlok by an litsrurbun car at er’; name on, tag. Kindly leave the ciosslfllt nenr here lute 1M1 ' Guardian. Reward. 5560-19-2i nlzllk . To Avoid ilig (Canadian Press) LIVERPOOL N. S., Oct. lil-lion- ry lnues, 60 shot and killed his sister lylrn. Lawrence Thirault. with whom he boarded then turned a rifle on himself shooting his head off at. Westportmoutoil near ning. Mrs, Thlranlt aged about. forty- flve is survived by a husband iiilil seven children a1v ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices 50for30c, 150 for 35c. 250 for 55c. 500 for $1.00. 1.000 for 81.95, Postpaid. Guardian Office. °JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY description. cheaply and NW4!- tiously executed. Gllflflli" Central Job ‘Printery. Plwiw 133- ‘POULTRY — HIGHEBT PRICES paid for Live and Dressed Chick- ens and Fowl. Special prices on ernto fnttenad stock.——Conrad 6'1 Company, 88 Queen Street. 5523-16-2wks ‘DOST-BUNCH 0F REVS OWN- . g9 WINNLPEG- 0'3!- 19"l"°"-Y"il"1 sary to develop a market for Can- glleeche“ l" 13 (“W3 l" 111B P660111 adian products in the populous dis- of Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighelrs calm- trtcts of gemmt gmmdm paign tour iii the West which came ‘H0 t,“ repeated“. 001,190 ma; m a" 9"" 1"" "lghi- 31MB M" he is lil favor of the amalgamation meetings at the head of the lakes 0t- me .(;_ N_ t; Wm, the Q p_ 1L at the end o! September, the Con- He takes the grotmt] that a gen. servativo leader has spoken that amt 1,0110), m‘ adequate protection niliil-ber of speeches at public ninet- f0,- (;,u,0.1ta,, tnttuflu-y‘ emgh hiss till-sides ‘brict atldrcsses lit oilough to pcrnlil these industries PMW gilllli-“Tlllgfl ""11 \\‘0"\i"l'-‘i M"- to function ill the markets of Call- Eilllllllllvll rallies. uda and the world," would so in- At least lti meetings liuvo ‘littfill 0,-0.0,” human-tut "puppy and mt]. planned for tile ten week days ill- “qty trttyttt; that t)“. l-ttttwny prob. terveiliiig before (ilUCllOll during to", would .00 t0 a gfggll extent which time Mr. lileighon will con- B,,|v,.d_ [dulttttg t)“, 3.10pm,“ o; flilo himself to Ontario. lie will gut-h t. punt-y l", guys m,“ we can. "ltl- Vlfill QIIBIIBC- 'l‘0illfl‘lll ill" It'll!‘ utliall railways are headed straight Bl‘ 0f U18 900081110" l" l!“ F011"? for aimalgaiiiatloil or bankruptcy. m Slldllllrl’ W719" 0" M01100)’ 0W" lie would stimulate immigration iiig he will cilmliiieilro the last lap t-tttimtttt; that greater tndnstrm] 0i =l iitrrlllwlls llllsrlnlaae. Hiuldi- zlt-tlvity which he says is inevit- ifilitilittl ill “N! (Hill-till by "P-"ldli-‘i. illlle ilnlicl- iiigilci" tariffs. would Mr- hleislwn now lil illlllilflllllll’. iilnkn u possible for litany imlmi- completely Pfifilllflill l0 llfiilltll- lll gration restrictions now in ‘force the last three days he has nlade to the lifted and through greater about a score of speeches ill ‘Mnni- pnpulgtflgn t; bigger puma market tobu, chiefly in his own constitu- for (iuiiadian farm products to be ency of Portage La. Prairie. established. V "i" iilllllilflliin in tfhn west ilus ill- Ho. is Dpptlilil-il to the Australian chilled an advocacy of tariff re- treaty oil the gi-ountl that it gives 1'0"“ 11R ll llanrltlea for trade dc- very great zulvanlage to Australian ‘pressioil lil the Diflllilllilll. lleilelic- farln products over those of the iul alike for east and west. Ht‘. (inilaldiuil fzlrnler. while it gets in has assured ills westtlrn iludieilecs cxcllililgo for Canada only a con- lllill l"! Willllll lmiW-HH l" lllfl very PPSHlUiI on pulpwooll, paper and first budget iligiiei‘ duties on llll‘ t-ztililtati fish. tile is opposed to the ilfflllllclfl 0f the furl". ilrilllzllig exilortatioil o1‘ ilaturill resources, them to a level lmore nearly ap- including‘ electric power developed lllfixlmilllllg those in force. in the lil tiailadiuil \Vill(’.l‘\\'ll_\'5. United States on sixty products. lie also advocates a higilcl- tur- ' ill on lfarm implements on the -§.'.°.‘.‘.“i‘...‘.‘.‘2.§ ...'“.f.i‘"li...éli‘.‘i“f.“‘il.'ilRBOOrd Year For farmers while they have liljured - Cattle Shipments m scrvative Government ill power during the years i912 to 1916. ‘The Government from 1917 to 192i was a Union Govern- ment organized for the purpose of the W.ar and all the energy of that Government was directed towards War problems. in thc_ latter part of i9il the Borden Government canle in power aild shortly after a Conservative Provincial Government was elected in this Province. Both working together, and with the llt‘l|) of our Federal representatives, the iluestion of winter conlnluniczltioils was settled by the building of the terminals at ltortlcn and T()l'lll€ill.lfl6 at a very large expense, and together with llle Car Ferry, this work remains as the most important conccssitlu to this Province since Confederation. 'i'h<-n the gauge was widened, and thus our winter transpor- liltion problems, which had been a source of petitions and rc- ]ll'C$(‘lllilil0l'lS at Ottawa since we became a province, was for the first time solved. After that came the question of our claims against the Dom- inion, and here again this island received a sympathetic hearing with the result that $100,000 per year for all time to come was added to the revenues of the Province. ’l'llis was not all. For years we had been struggling with an inferior telegraph service. There was one poor cable be- tween Cape Traverse and Tormentine which ‘was frequently out of service. Our land lines were in a deplorable condition. Tile Borden Government gave us a four core cable between Borden and 'l"oruientine, thus serving the Railway, the Telephone and Telegraph coinpailies. Tile land lilies were rebuilt at a large expense. We received a night letter service which we did not previously have and were placed on an even basis with other Provinces. Tlltiil came the question of our dwindling representation in the llouse of Commons. We were threatened with the loss of another representative‘ and of a like loss on each succeeding cell- sns, until our representation in the Commons would have fallen to one only. "This question the Conservative Government settled for all tinle. and although our-representation 9i six was not re- stored, we were able to obtain that we should suffer no further losses but that our representation in the Commons shoultl re- main at four. y the industry in Canada. His at- titude to freight rates, which has, (Special to the Guardian) t OTTJUVA. ‘Oct. 19.~—-This years. lbceil culled in (tuostitlii by many oft his opponents lil the west. he tie-l grills? 31s ‘on: of strict inelutraglllylcattle shipment from Canada to the] com Had '1“ W!“ “mm” 35"" ltllilUiliteti Kingdom will considerably] De e ts ilvcstigntlon of theta-coed 1_000_000 lhemL ‘vhne- me whole question 0t‘ ' erwalimllvil- 'l‘lwl1 ‘he is ready trwlrr Sflliltrwllill the total for. 1925. taln essential products frillm. theithty uytjfflgtl (m5 W011 0V0;- 10_00q_‘_ extreme west and extreme east. lil money the years total will be‘ iii-III+§+O+++++FII"IIII"I>I"III"I"I'*IIO+ ' THE FARMER THE BACKBONE OF ' THE COUNTRY ‘ By W. R. MORSON it is Coslllllg Ullo ltnrlner a lot of motley and causing him to silficra lot of distress. to enjoy tho distinction of being called Tile Backlbone of tllc Country." Our “sultesmen" are tryl-ng to nluko the country all buck-bone. All lbut farmers are dis- wilrused from coming to Canada. This means that we grow more than we can consume ourselves, and, having an export- ii-‘blfl BUPPliI-B. we must sell that surplus at the lowest world- price. Also our sales at home must be made at tile same price. less the cost of freight to Liverpool. llltiteild of forcing the fnrnler into the position of ‘having an expel-table surplus, and “iklllg "l" lfiwefll ‘llrltre. we should cultivate a w dl-ronnded economic system. under which one class would produce only what the other classes could consume. and do away with Illi- llmflmble "Xllvrlllblfl surpluses. so that our farm products could IlJB protected and sold at a Canadian price, instead of at ii. World-price. "- l! lime for the farmer to.rise in his might, and strenu- 01151? OM60! l0 having only-contpetltors of ills ‘brought to this t-‘Olllll-Py. and_hls customers told to stay out. ,lt. may sound nice to he called a "DHCKilOIIQ," .but the ‘price takes away a lot o! the pleasure. it was eighty years a-go that the lfarmer was called the bocinbolis of the country, and at that time he was such; (but, since the invention of ingenious agricultural machinery. which lessens the number of farmers required, and si-nce the introduction of a thousand and one luxuries and necessities that we use today. which were not ‘known 618i"? years n50. we must employ nlany more city dwellers than farmers to supply our needs. Those who wrote text- lbooks on economics. eighty and a hundred years ago. knew nothing of lbieycies. tractor-cycles. automobiles, electric cars, lflleillwlles. telegraphs. wireless telegraphs. radios. airoplanes. IHOVIBmJ-Yliewrlters. piano-players, gramophones. electrical de- vices. and many other things, in common use today. These must all fbe manufactured in the towns and cities. As n mat.- tor of fact. the world has cilnnged more. mechanically and ec- onomically, in the last 40 years. than it did in the 1884 years preceding. or back to tihe time of Christ. ‘So that many pet lileas of the oceuolnlsts, wise iii their day. have become mean- iilklsss shlbboieths. and iulust ‘be thrown into the discard. Any country that is in qzrow to important stature, and prosper. and the self-reliant. nild self-contained. must have a much smaller farmer than lll'l)il‘l ilopulutlon. We should ninl at being well- rounded economically. and. uiltll wo do so. our {armors will never get n square deal. it is gelling to a patriotic Canadian to see early fruits and vegetables coming into Canada. taking the taste out of oiir mouths. and depriving our farmers of the decided advantage of being first in the market. Those who want tho llixurypf early fruits and vegetables should haye il- to pay ntfnncy price for them. We are "kicked out" of Uncle i-Slvmhl market. let us "kick" Uncle Sam out of ours. The tariff 4- means to u» prosperity. it means a hill dinner-pail. a full '0- ‘purso, n fiili strong-box. Our financial. our economic existence '0' is bound up with the tariff. because that position is forced on 0 us lly the attitude of our neighbor. We should not complain of 0- his wisdom‘. ‘but rather seek to amend our own foolishness. 4-OQQQOOQOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO ‘l-i-ifffi-i-Qi ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ .o+o+0++00o+o+0++++++++++++++++o+++++++++++++++++++++o+++o freight rates ' - - . i . . . . lBmml ‘lemma is “l pwsem‘ easmgldbcrnl (lovcrnnlcnt was in power here. sitbsldize the trnilsportatioil oi’ ccnlwm m, a Wcom break,“ The nunblvolne forward and point on: what great things have been done 'l‘hc.»‘e are a few of the more important things done for this Province. by the Coilservativc Government at Ottawa working ill accord_with the Provincial Conservative Government in the years i912, i913, i914 and i915; and it is a record to be proud of. The King Government came to power in 192i, whilst a W1" an)’ oils llkn-wlchairmail and introduced the speak- l’aul'i-i Cilurl-ll und Si. Peters (.‘zi-| tlledral met ill tile Board of Trade.’ Rooms to hear an address by Rev.‘ Dr. Moore, Iirtlsident. of the lfiliver- sity oi’ King's College. lllliifax. Alli‘ oilg those present were liia ilonorl Judge Warburton in the cilair, L11.’ Miller, W. h‘, Owen, Colonel Pcukiq C. Cumming. Percy Pope l)_ B. Ste- wart, Hurry vVillCllHtiiUl‘, lii-iiry Lowe, W, l-I. Cotton, ii. l1, Cotton. Walter llyildlnun, lil‘. 'i‘ldnlursll. Victor Purdie; Thomas May, W. l.. Cotton. C. M. Williams. It. ll. Stewart, W. E. Bentley, W, (i. liolza Mr. Carhoilell, Ilarold Palmer, J.i~.‘. ilurrls T. E. McNutl, A, B. Cosh, J, U. llyildnlun, (leorga Delliois. Gor- don Wright, Noel DeBlois, Harry Foster, H, J. Palmer. Colonel Cook Dr, Moore on being called upon delivered an inspiring address, out- lining briefly what has taken lllllCi‘ at the College since the old build- (Contlnued on Page 3) Orowded Meeting At Bradalbaile ‘The political meeting held last night at Bradalbaile. was fllttgiitietl by an overflow audience, one ot‘ the largest that has ever assmnll- led in the llrtiiizllbzlilt: Hail. and cer- tainly the biggest that. llus at- tended any ill‘ the meetings of the campaign so far. The hull lavas lit- eraiiy packed and many ni crowd. though aisles and ‘platform were also occupied. wero unable to gain admittance. tbut ‘heard the speakers through the open door aiid windows. The coiiditloils were ideal for the lleckler, and hi1 was found not to be absent. Frequent. lnterruptloils from the rear of the hall inconvenienced the speakers of both sides. Mr. blillt-olm Stewart acted Z Li" llfi ers in the following order: Messrs. Messt-rvey. Sinclair. MacKinnoil. for this island since 192i! _ It is true an immigration agent by the name of Mitchell h n o. id . - - t ~ . . . w are we s“ q y appear“ new“ ‘me me smmomooo mam‘ {was appointed with the result that the name "of Prince Edward ‘island stinks in the nostrils oi any intending immigrant from the llritish islands, I l lt is trite that we had a Publicity Agent ill tllls Province giv- loll us by the Coilservativc Borden Government, and this has been . and Jenkins. The issues taken up fily the candidates did not differ to ‘ally great extent from tlloso dis- cussed at the previous meetings. l ltefortl the close oi’ the met-ting addresses wilrl- also made lily .\lr. iA. .i. . (‘Nevin and lion. Murdock lKeiliiedy, WllO both nlade vigorous ‘taken away. It is equally true that we had a Sanitorium, tllc incompetence oi the Bell Government we lost this without ,Ct)lllp€‘llSilllOll, when we could easily have obtained $100,000. i Need it bc added that when all the above concessions werelor siaildartlisntitlil of a ltflnistcr i“ the Fedgra] Cabingpifilllviily came in for a good share of |obtaiiled we did not have _ attacks on the past record of the 3m] through King goverillnent. and pointed oilt its luck oi a concise and clear cut policy, The leisurely \\':i_\' lil which lit w‘ s going about. tlli- t-onlplt-tioil the island tcriticlsm. An extended report of l (Continued on Page a) t __ SOME’. puma- BELLS ‘THINK 'Fi5CA\-YEAPJ' MEANS 1m: Boxmc. SEAE>ON TORONTO. Oct. 20. — Stroll! winds and gates south shifting to southwest showory, Toronto. clear "50——42 Montreal, cloudy . 46-4-16 Quebec. cloudy 42-30 "all-fax. mil- 50-20 St. John fair 48-40 Boston. falr . 54-44 New York. cloudy . 52-48 Charlottetown fair 48—31 ‘High tide this fternoon 12.42, and tomorrow rn lng at 12.17. Su-n sets this alfternoon nt 6.06. and rises tomorrow morning at 6.25. First quarter moon Saturday. Oc- tober 24th. 2.14 ipqp. Summertime tlde- eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. l the meeting will aptlellr lutcr. TUESDAY, iiEllllESDAY, llll "““'""lHl|llS|lAY THE an DAYS -.____.o__-_._ . Wishing And Wishing Will Not Avail Ally- thing Alter Thursday if You Have Not Already Sent in Your Election Estim- ate‘.—N0w is The Time, Make The Most 0f The Three Days Left You, it May Mean Money to You. Oh! I wish l had sang in my ea-Othnt much on your subscription tlmate for the voting contest, How and have still the big chance of many will have this to say the day winning a big cash prize that will utter etectton? give you something you have been See that, you are not delaying too Wishing for for ever so long. long now, so that an oversight at You have three more days in the last. minute will not conic be- which to make a hid for a five tween you and a good cash prize. months salary, is it worth a few All readers of the Guardian and minutes study and the sending in those wishing to become readers of your estimate to lllis office. are invited to get in on the money. Do not say you would not will A new or Renewal subscription en- anyway. you have ns good a head tltlel you to one estimate. for figuring as the other fellow. Some one is going to win $500. Are you going to let him frighten Why not you’! 98 other readers are yoli out of a chance to win $500, going to be included in a dividend lf it so happens that you have of $500 divided from S250 down to not been furnished with an esti- lifty cents each. To save a dollar mute blank send in your entinln- or win fifty cents is to make that tion and subscription anyway. it by Garage Worker and Police Notified SYDNEY, N. S., Oct. 19.-lll a (luring rltitl at the Government ex- cise wort-house, George street. in the heart oi‘ liu- ‘business district, some time between midnight and f. 0't'lt)t'lt fills illorulng. "botlzi- bur- glars got away with betwet-il toil and fifteen l0~glllltlil ill-gs of .~:-i1.~ ell (‘Ulllrtlllililil liquor. valued lot‘- allv at $10 -pt-r gallon, etc-cuss in lilo‘ building was gained by boring _ a iloie thrilugli a Sill!‘ door and lifting 0ft’ a bill". The wurt-iltvlinv ilfiill‘ and the basuiiu-ilt are used jointly by the ‘liHltilllS ailthoritit-s and the city. ‘IS a storehouse for captured lilt- nor. (‘ity inspector hit-Rae was in llli‘ liliiidiilg rlcpositiilg tllr- pro- veetls of u ruiii on rl local booth-g- gei" at zilbout ll..‘ltl Sutnrllily night. and states that he left. everything iil order. Discovered at 5 a. m. Tho robbery was (liscllvi-retl at 5_ o'clock this morning ‘by a inan em- ployed ill u gurzlgc across the street who. llUiltflllg the door open. iioti- fit-ii the. pillitrte. The city seizures are stored in n sl-purate room of the bnildlilg under locks aild iloth- ing was mlssiilg. 'l‘hc govcriliiicilt liquor was stor- ed iii the llzlsr-iiieilt and the thiev- es l'\'l(ll:lll.l_\.' worked very quietly while gr-tling tllt-ir booty to the {Ptlllilil flnilr and to a waiting mot- or li‘lli‘l(. as u family living in the lwscolld MM oi’ the-building were not illstiirlli-d. Three (Premiers To Speak at A Amherst (Canadian Press) .\.\'lllEliS'i‘. N, S., Oct. lQ-HFOT :hc tiire-it time in ilistilry the three Premiers of the hizlritinle Provinc- es, lion. ll. N. Rhodes, of Nova Seo- lia. lion. J. ll. lil. Baxter of N. lL. and lion. .l_ ll. Stewart oi’ l’, la‘. l. will appear on the saline illutiorin ill the same political interests. Allnolincenleilt _wils mude lit-re this ilfteriloon that the three Pro- ilill-rs would address a muss meet- ing lil the arinories lil ill“ "Wllllll; oi‘ nonlinlltion dny Tilurstiuy. Uct. 22nd. Robert K. Smith the iliberai Coil- servativil Candidate in (lumber- land will lie the fourth speaker. _--<+>-—-i- SYltACYSld. N. Y., Oct. ltl.-—With ll. lit-ad aunt's, ‘hand gripping the tttmttlt- tho Wesicril l-llqlress hound for (‘hit-ago rushed l5 miles through ‘tllt- night. before the firs- man diseoiw-rell that l-Jilgine1-l~ Wil- liam (‘. Valibcrgi-nbi ‘head hall been crushed by a girder on a l ridge. -_—--<+>-i- Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "coma to tlflllCP in Belfast ‘Hall on Thursday 22nd. Atllnission 25 cts. Candy. cake and coffee served. 5558 10 19 2i. "Grand Elllfiflllllllllfllli. at Kel- ly's (‘miss liuli on Thursday oven ing. October 22nd at 8 o'clock. 5592~204ii "Reserve Tuesday Oct, 27th for concert in Ml. Herbert Consolidat- ed School under Prof. Fletcher's direction, 5591 "ilemeiubcr clearance Auction matte-of, Stilvk. (lrop. inlplemeilta at lJlllllt-s hll-Fatlyelfs. St. (Tatheriiles. l Wetlncsduy at 1 o'clock sharp, 5585 "Hallowed Dance Friday. Oct, 30. Bring your friends. Help the Orphanage. Watch further notices. 5583-l0-20-2l "Reserve Thursday. October 22nd. for concert and basket soc- ial in (‘ornwaill Hall. City talent. much. so that in subscribing or ro- wlll he registered as soon as re- newing your subscription you are celved. So let an have your esti- Atlmlssion 25 eta. Ladies with bu- among the wlnnemyou have saved mate at once. It ‘may menn reaFkets tires. Proceeds for piano fund. money to you. l 5564-l0-20M3i. her Taxation--\l0'|'E for SINGLAIR and JENKINS 091T; .~ l