u ""1" ‘critic? . .... i. . ».-l..-. .-.-. , w ' , >1 p.117" "r,- . .».. _ . ._ .7 .,,_,.-, a -' ‘ * . Collairof-Fao- e = ‘- TOOKE EROS. LMLTED.‘ Mourw, . . venomo wmmt- wniucouvtk | cl l,sslllll> ADVERTISEMENTS ,_ -, .~_ = ",4 . ‘.H“,.‘_-é~“-f:t't..‘ Central lilurlllu i ‘EIGHT DAYS HAVE GONE of _ the Gusrdlanlsa-spsolal-offel-"pe i d, gfie sure ondwldndfitllur $8 snbsfrrl) tion before, it is.too late. ‘. , q ‘l _- "t . ....l=ol.lcd cousin-Another case, of reckless driving was brought to the attention of the Police Court yesterday. The defendant in this case was flnetl $10 or twenty days. One drunk was dismissed. Another man charged with using abusive language was also dismissed. and Di‘. Harry Joh speakers. Mlnhvd’: Llnlnscrst for Diphtheria I _- .l-.l_ruis'eeiendfsmall_‘h\iits; I‘ /Wil|7,reliev_ tlie‘i>§ilif6i_ e-i lllfiuize‘ iNew "State nuns u: caulk‘. -.‘i .. Dr. W. P‘. Broderick, State De- puty" of ‘the Knights 0i‘ Columbus arrived in .tlle oity by tho early traln_Monday evening to organize a separatewstate for the albove i recites ._..__..__..___._ won eALE-e noomeo cor tags. Apply 330, Filters? . 5‘- rFOR SALJB-q-HIAYYWOWN PA per, onlhllln . for. 11.1"!!!‘ 03d" gas-pet. 6 cents a rollst office. vron eel-FY." AGRMOI’ LAN" mast Charlottetown. Has never fsillnl stream; For particulars will! E- Wheatloy d: 00., Mll- ‘Tlll 1m‘! will be sold in lots to suit pur- chaser. . MAI-nasal? WANTED mun: molviv AT l-lowl: -- sis to $60 paid weekly for your gpaf§fflfl8 writing showcards No QB-QWQQWB- . we We work. _~West-Ail_ usflfilhpw card Service, 57 X., lborne Street Toronto. VOALESMAN WAIQTED —-BALE_$- man a self respecting salesman whose ambition .19’ beyond ‘h-ls present occupation‘ "nrflght find more congenial employment witil us and at the same time double his income. We require a man of clean character sound in mind and ‘body, of strong personality who would appreciate a life post. tion with a. fast growing conce as Abbies Victorious flit New Glasgow . Before crowd of over-seven hundred elicited fans the Abcg- welt football team lined ‘up with the Now Glasgow squad yesterday Royalty, 8 1-! miles from , _where industry woulg lie-rower‘! ‘ed with far above overuse earn MISCELLANEOUS ‘ALL UNCALLLD FOR IUITS suits and overcoat; from oar 80 branches throughout Canada will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vats $1.60. ‘ In many casen this price is less than one-third their actual val- ue. Merchants buy these goods for resale to their customers. Wise men will buy two or three suits and an overcoat. Ilor sale at our store only. Ilinigllsh ‘d: Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. , ‘CLOTH, CLOTH, CLOTH- DO ‘ ‘ your women folks need mater- ials In good qualities for their dresses and suits‘! We have thousands of yards that will he sold as low as $2.75 per yard. half regular price. in goods 54 to 5o inches ‘wide. This is an ex- cellent opportunity to got mater ials in better qualities than us- ually found in womens fabrics, and also take care of ilhe child- ren needs. Call at our store. Eng lish 8: Scotch Woollen Company, 158‘Riohlnond Street. FEMALE HELP WANTED . rwAurznP-A warn FOR onu- aral housework. Apply IO Upper Prince Street. KUCTlQNWsKEE dffivlanklzr SQUARlE 0N FRlD-AY I will sell by ln-wbllc auction 4 ‘wagons, 4 sets nf harness, 2 butt iespsnd 1 Well bred‘ cow due to Order. The Convention was held ln the K. of C. Home at 8 o'clock with the following delegates 'ln st.- tendance: Charlottetown, Messrs. Louis Wynne and G. J. McCor- mmc; Souris, Messrs. Wade Hughes and Donald Lavle; Summerslde, Leonard McNelll and Adrian Ar- eenault.‘ Also in attendance were District Deputy J. A. McDonald and Supreme Master of; the tit-h Degree for the Maritime ‘Provinces, Dr. W. J. McMillan. The fol- lowing state officers were" elected: State Deputy,_.Dr. W. J. McMillan, Charlottetown; State Sec'y, Lec- mird McNeilipSummerside‘: State Treasurer, Wade Hughes, Souris; State Advocate, Adrian Arsenault, Summerslde; starts Warden, J. A. McDonald, ‘Charlottetown; Chaplain, Hing-Lordship Bishop O‘Leary, Charlottetown. Past Deputy John 1M. Hughes and Stotc Deputy. Dr- W. J. Mc- Millan werclselcotcd as delegates to cttendtlic Supreme. Convention to ho held in Cfilcagoithls coming summer. Messrs. J. A. Mc- Don-aid and Adrian Arsenault were chosen aselternates. The organizing of a‘ separate state for P. E, Island is a. great advanltrige to the Councils‘ through- State business will, _in future, be transacted in this Province in- stead of delegates-attending con- vclitlonl-l in other cities, either in Nova. Scotia or New Bru-iisrwick. After thc meeting an address and handsoppemlyavpllillfi bug was presented no Dr.‘ Broderick on be- frsshen shortly. - BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. on their grounds for the first ‘time in u. goodly number of years. The Abegweits won out after a‘ hard struggle by a score of‘ 3 to 0. lt was like pTB-‘Wfll’ ditys to see the wearers of the red and black form- ing up on‘ tho New Glasgow grldf iron to ' give ‘battle to the home team. There iwas much interest and‘ speculation manifest on the out- come olfizihls game as both teams had a strong line-up and notwith- standlng',the' short notice of the game they were in fairly good condition." Abegwelts, New Glasgow ___T'HE LINE UP Quarters F. Kelly . . . . .. ..Sulllvan L. McKenna “Freeman J. Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morgan Forwards Clinton tflLfigflll McCarthy . . . . . . ..McQuarrie Duffy .. McQuarrie Morgan ' . . . . . . “McLean Connolly . . “Smith Bollueylnan .‘. ....Sutherland Goodwin ....Tcwnsend The League of the Cross -hss‘e-. ball team ‘alsti journeyed across the Sir-almond defeated their Nova Scotlu opponents by it score of 10 .tn 7. . .. Trouble Reported In Belfast Booths LONDON, Mar. 25>~AttflCkS were ‘made at one nf tire Belfast booths: today on anti-partition voters. ric- cording to advices to the Star. Sci oral [lnrsons wcrc stabbed and beaten . ‘ 4r . ,_ Full Back J. McDonald ....McCurrly ~ lHfIIVQB O. (inmplbeil . . . . .. ...".Appleton (i. Wulk0r..... ....MOC0ll l.. (‘almplbell ..Chlsholm J. McEnclicrn ..Costor “Lim without trouble ‘is rhe table t? . fi ‘ ~. ‘dd. hot water. ting’ drinlcdelig 1 Tdige ..-‘.'-7°u made instantly in the Fifi" 1 ' Almost Easy asWishing 16m breakfast cup is ready INSTANT POSTUM , To a’ ttéaspoqnful‘, 0F Instant Postum m the - ave a satisf ‘and with no,.l'ia'rm m nerves, or stion . A; many cn s as "Here's a. Rea-son.” is‘. You: grocer sells Postum intwo forms. QPosruM CEREAL (in packages) made by boiling Full. 2O minutes. ‘lNSTANT Poscrum tin tins) Canadian Postum Cereal C0. 144-. Wndfvr. 0 or delay when beverage. CU-P. - stir; and; you i112’ . ~- l‘: tfiil taste- cup by adding hotluaoer ntl .v-‘ o." \ .1,‘ half of all the Prince Edward Island Knights to wlhich- he made a fitting reply. Burglars Still Rarilpart ‘ illi ‘This City Early ‘Saturday morning. it is Presumed between one and tlirec o'clock, some one entered the Country Club and got away with nelirlyall ‘the stock ‘kept on hand there.-- llt is not yet known the exflfi ‘WHIOUBtr-but the club was completely cleared. out~oi cigars, ‘nine tnbaccos.» bananas, 17,000 cigarettes turd 1,000 dance tickets. The, Manager. Mr, Lesl-lar Hughes, worked untylll llglaqglgrgg, midnight o" Frlilli-QL leaving, everything lockledlglp‘ fllld-_.i1_l-,_sey4_>ri o'clock sillilidiif-"lflrllllllg. lhq, . caretaker ."°li_¢9(1_ 59016 pLl-llltpgoods missing but ‘iIhflvl-lglltufiflgflflhwvkeen p“; satay his clinboanlmqvhlcli was sometimes done. ,_ Not. until Mr. Hughes came iii at noon on Satur- day illddleillscoyelj his, lpss and. as lie expressed ll.,"fpuud himself completely cleaned, out." Everything else was just as they were left the. previous night, even all the doors being locked. it ‘is supposed entrance was made with u skeleton key through the side door, and ‘by some one who knew wliero everything was kept. No trace has yefbeen found of the ‘hurgla-rs but the police are on the case and developments may be expected soon. Unknown Men . ~I ' ‘ o Dynamite Station --‘~s—+ MONTREAL, May 25—-Much daniage was caused about two this morning lit Gllfiflflli! Stat-ion on tho Caimdlan National Railways, slbnut live, miles north of Carillon on tllo Ottawa River lly dynamitlng thc station. lt is conjectured the out- rage wns an act of spite owing to the removal of the station facili- ties from one point to another. There were no person on the pre- imlses ut the lime it ti... dynmp. ng.. ~ _ BIRTHS MacCORMACK-At West Cove- head April 27th to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph D. MacCoivnlick, a daughter (Mary Ann.) ‘ Qpnarns MncCOliM _,, ,.. . . ....-. has. flrnfgf‘. ljs"‘ v Mamet-muck. Premier llleighen will? State‘ t tli‘ ' P i" . i . m‘ e mv “Ce Ilasmuch as anl months o-r four, untlll the Fordney- Today thc world demands pep, Singer. actionl Victory comes lg an lllilllly-QIIEIIYI Your brain nerves-demand "Lcclthin'- ' organic phostahorus which Phos- Phonellllppl u. Physical decline copies from lack ol these vim elements. If no obtainable at your Iecdfl l‘ , mmuflfi _ Rvvac'i.._l'fw'fi°l7u.u'i='5tru uv ' ‘ E. A. FOSTER 6. VICTOR COYLE Brilliant Defense (Continued from Page One)_ f sertlon. Now, an. Crerar knows nobody of any sense ever said that. "What ‘we say is ‘this; that it is not in the interests of this domin- ion to put oursellves in a position where we are helpless in the hands of ithe United States Legislature. We would like to sell them all the goods we can, lbut we are not go- ing to adopt a. tariff policy that puts us at their mercy whenever they decide to put their tariff bar- riers up. I ‘was explaining to you that. there lwss considerable risk that ‘they would. Have l ground for that? Just run your mind back over the last few years. About ten years ago they were anxious for reciprocity in natural products, and they thought the time had come for that. They could get our nat- ural products. get up finished ar- ticles and sell them and make a profit on them. They felt they had everything ‘to gain by taking the barriers down, and we had everything ‘to lose. Fortunately, we rejected ‘that proposal. The Wheat case. "Wheat on the free list. This spread like fire through thc Wesl- ern Provinces. I was a member of ‘the government -tllat put this on the free list. What has happened? They put wheat and flour on the free list—tlien the war came on in a very short time. We coultPnot IlOSSllblly allow this during that time lbut that time was over last fall. lFPOB wheatnnd flour went into effect about" last Septem- e.‘ l turn visit from these talented ar- f, A Great (iuicefi L 00., at Prince Edwlard One of the most enjoyable and delightful entertainments liven in the Prince Edward for some time was that contributed by the Laud- ei- ‘Co. on Tuesday evening. This ls a company of amateurs from Am» hflril. N. 8.. and iflt be ' s-snmplq . of the talent latent in that enter- Drlslng center of Nova ‘Scotla, Am- herst milst certainly be an ‘envi- able place to live in.‘ ‘ _‘ ' ~ The G y lnclndeth- e-tlaar- Mic- a. soprano. ooatralto. tenor and bass. a violinist and two._cb,lld . dancers.,Al_thpugh it has taken the name cf the Lauder Concert 00., ‘ the programme does “nbt consist entirely. or even for the ‘greater Dart of the productions of that Brest Scotch Comedian. The non. trfbutions were more 9f, a classical description than of comedy. ul~ though of course the premier represented. The tiusrtetts con" sisted of iMisa Lilian». Jierman, BODPBIIO. Miss Ruby -‘l<‘arnell..contr- ‘alto. Mr. G. T. Vallance. tenor and Mr. G. R. Shlers, BBSBLTlWy-COII- trlbuted such choice selections us "Annie Laurie". "Flow Gently Sweet Afton," and Bonnie (Heath- ‘er’. and the harmony and delight- ful blending of the voices could hardly be excelled. They were re- called again and again. The two ladies also contributed duets of more than average quality aiid finish. They responded to re-calis again and again. Miss Farnell and Miss Herman as solists have few equals on the amateur stage and both could hardly give enough to satisfy the delighted audience M‘r. Shier-s is gifted with a‘ very deep bass voice and was particu- larly Rood on the low notes. Mr. G. T. Vallance. who is a brother o! Lady Lauder. rendered his songs and stories in enviable Tnanncr, and was repeatedly encored. l-Ie was particularly effective iii "Home 0' Mine" and the Bonnie‘ Wee Hoot-e Amang the Heather," both theme referring to ills par- ental albode in lScotland. The vio- linist. Miss ‘Mary bus/by, has 3 Cflmlllnte mum-El‘? of the technique of the violin. and drew from it ex- quisite melodies for which she re- ceived rapturous applause. Thc clilld dancers, the lMcKlnnon sis- ters, wcrc exceedingly pretty and effective in their contributions. which included in ltddltlon to the Highland ‘Fling; The sailor's Iiornpipo, and some modern danc- es. We shall be glad to have a re- tlsts rind meanwhile Offer and it just took. I think, l’ ve Young bill was introduced to put cents on flour and the United lStatcs proposes to put the blul through and virtually drive this Wlwflf Mid flour oilt of the United ,St:ltc,s., Tlizit is as lone; as yuli ' caifdepend oirthem. ‘What isTdi I result? “lWe now have to find another ‘market for our flour and dnllver right I-tn the ultimate consumer. Fortunately it didn't last long for us. Tho longer it lasts the worst. Now we lilwe to find our own markets and get our ‘wheat to fireman who needs thowlleat. We will treat. with ilie consuming pub- llc direct. lDonit you think it is the better ‘way now to do that’! tn be put; in effect very shortly nowl It is a temporary measure. it is true. lhut the man is very optlmllsticdndeed who imagines thatplt is not. permanent. '“'A while ago they offered us freejpritaloes if we would give tlielmjree potatoes, and that last- ed ltrtbout two and a half years, and mow we have the Fordney hill and‘ thmbarrlers up. ‘ff-fare are ‘our markets today wherdproducts of every kind come (ivélfmlhlrllne into Canada. Iiere is aobarrlar u-p against the farmers sellingol: there, and what is the Pbmlers’ programme that you are ltskpdfito support? Free foodstuff foriiihe Dominion oi‘ Canada. That is what you are going to vote for if you vote for Mr.-_Stnirs.__ The tariff. against everything Y0" "W" over "there, and do you let their goods-come into Canada free? ls there- anybody wants to do that? "lDo you know that in this coun- try_ itnday. take lt on the average ~and we have had it investigated -—mlr farmers are getting their implements just ‘as cheaply ash-ill correspond-lug points lnlhc United lwe ought to ‘pursue a policy in this country ‘that is gain-g to bring lute effect termination of the farming ‘industry of this dominion by tilt! great lpricc of the U1 .5. D0 Y0" think lwe should, do that, even ll‘ wo reduced by a dollar or sp the price of fanning implements liore? Situation is Critical. "But in ‘the next place do ynii want. this country to ‘be in tho posltlonit is sure to be in in ii very short time if you throw m th e articles on .tlie» free list? Ts. e the countries of the world. You won't find one of ‘them where implements canbe‘ bought as cheaply as United States and Cal. uda, and in both of these countries thc industries have been built up undier a ‘protective tariff.‘ Let me dca with it l'n just a ll-ti-le wider wily. . i mention the PordnejoYotlng, illrlff that ls now going into effeo in the United States. it, is against the whole, world. It ts not just against Canada. They are doing til-is ‘because they think. it is ‘beat _....J__ pat-ll -"=""".."...."'."‘:'.“.:..':.'..'.."":’ fill... litany-Door mo.‘ fllI-llsenllonetrsobseet.~‘0ee= aloha mph-urinates. ‘ a l- _,_“. ll" 35 cents ll uty on wheat and '25. (for them. There are those who “As ‘to the Fordney tariff, it is ‘ ‘States. Does anylbody tllln‘k that ' our congratulations to Mr. Gallagher for bringing such talentto our notice. - try to Iprcach to you that it is lbeeause we rejected the recipro- city bill. Notiso. they are punish- ling-every country as well as -us. ltfll not. to punish anybody; it is to help themselves. Do you know the conditions of trade today be- tween us and -the United ‘States. Do you know we are lbiiylng more from that country than they are $956.000.000, with the tariff that ‘ls there. and ‘we sold them $542,- 000,000. Trade Experiences. "no you know what we WGTQ buy ins from them in 1911? In 191.. when the Liberal party went into ‘Dower we were only lbuylng $223,- 000,000—over $300,000,000 of an ad- verse balance of trade between us in one year; and that is not good enough to su-lt them. They are putting their ‘tariff up so that they will buy ‘less from us. AND WE ARE ISOLEMINlLY TOLD IT IS THE ‘Iil-IING FOR US TO DO TO TAKE OUR CARRIERS DOWN so that we lwlll buy more than the $856.000.000. I do not know that we ever sold that country in a single year anything like what we bought from ‘them. They are 1105- ' 000.000 and we are 9.0000000, so that every man. woman and child in ih_e United ‘States averaged $4.- 40. and every man. woman and child in th-ls country bought. $100,- 15. and ‘Mir. Irvine and Mr. stairs Sh)’ the thing for us to do ls to take our barriers down all along the line. so that we will hay more ‘this $100115 alplecc, and conso- quenlly they will buy less than $4. "Qpkflfi from us. Docs it sound sane - "l Exchange Case. ."Before the ‘war-our money was at par because we borrowed the mcrfly over ens and paid the Uni- ted TStmies n their own coin. We were-getting into debt. We did not. now. at home. as we do now through the Victory loans. and we did not have to buy American dol- lar's at all. INow everybody knows that, exicept ‘Mr. Crerar. The only way in the world we can correct this would lbe to produce more, sell more, and buy less. “Lost year it cost 350000.000 i_n exchange alone in the United States. and the way these people are tlvinkingmf remedying that ls, ‘to buy less from the United States 11y taking down the tariff in‘ order to buy more‘? I think you are just as capable of reasoning this thing out as ll arm. Look over the world today; look. at France. lock at ltwly. look at Spain. Belgium. yes, look alt Great Britain herself. "Theylrtre going in about three months to do ‘what the other coun- "195 l"! llflllllf. and in every case the tariff since the war has been raised in those countries in order to stmblllze the industries that ‘were slialken and are ,now being re-sdjueted after the war. Take Great Britain herself. which up to now is the only free trading coun- try in the civilised world. What is Great Britain doing‘! 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