Tho P8991‘ Th“ . m". Prhnie onward fllihd ‘use This‘ new , ,_.____.._i ,.,. a . human n us 1m ' nun ouu. 3%'//” The People's Paper //// \ Everybody K All The News Worth wane Printing All The Ads. Worth Reading t and Eloquence ~ At St. Andrew’s Feastl randiai Speeches Were oi a High Staudar xcellencc. Tributes to Late Dr Fullerton. t, Andrew‘s dinner, brilliant hinted at the Davies Hotel day night by the Charlot- Culedonian Club, it .wus 1y regretted that His Honor gm Governor McKiuuon svoidably absent and was re unable to respond to the ‘The Lieutenant Governor" was given after "The King" t». reading of tiie "greetings fld received to and from Scottish clubs. Day and a’ wha Honor it The Chief Justice ying to tlle tonst "The Day ' Wiia llonor it." proposed ‘iiicf Jas. Paton. the lion. Justice Mathieson paid a tribute to the quality oi ess evident in the life oi‘ 11's Patron Saint and point- lhat the admiration oi’ this in any saint or leader is to have its effect in tbc ‘pg of the national charac Though I (lo not for one nin- surzgest that all Scotchmen tliliucd to anything like the isaintbood." he added, amid or. "As someone liiis said-v ehman it was i um tifrai(i-l'i‘,thcm to s ALI, KlNDS 0i" SCOTCH- T0 MAKE A WORLD." trying out the value of men ve to consider them both in s and in adversity," he con- "The great ode we have eiir(l sung, ‘Scots Wlia Hac!‘ dercil to be the greatest war . any language) was a paen mph in anticipation of Vii.- aud in it the Scottish bard o thc greatest height 0i‘ eln-l expression. ‘Tint it was not tories that the Scottish peo- d to meet. Misfortune tried again and again. and we all bow they stood in (lays of t adversity. ecali what Scott has ssld that disastrous battle oi’ n Field when the very pride tiand was laid low and the oi Scotland almost quenched. had fought (launtlessly all (i the evening shadows were g down when the full disas- tlie day overtook them. as they left tho heath desperate grew the strife of death. English walled. endiong charge their horse assailed: t. flank and rear the squad- ronn sweep rrak the Scottish circle deep at fought around their King. yet. though thick. the nafta ar. snow. l gh charging knights whirlwinds go. gh bill-men ply the blow. broken was the ring; stubborn spear-men still made good ir dark ImpenetrsbJe wood. = stepping where his comrade stood lie instant that he fell. darkening shafts in volleys like ghastly criay closed in disaster. But niiatc strength oi tho nation aimvc it all: and in that. more iu the victory which Burns‘ Wlifrtflll! celebrates. we find true icst of the value of the lllh people." ere is no value nit all in glori- . iile Scottish people. contin- lhe speaker. it is neither good lieui nor for any others that should unduly seek to clultu iiily the qualities or loyalty. ism. courage or manlincss. At iariic time the worth-while a should be remembered. es~ “ ly hv tho younger men. They id not forget the iiurd condi- mct with in the course 9f nation's history. Throuflll 8'1. perseverance and econo- lllificulties were cmlllllefml lhe sons of Scotland hilvo able to roach out into every of tho civilized world and to iurthcr in the work of olvlli~ - llcre in Canada their place ~ are to be found; un(l -to the ,hor(lcrs of our land they flcarrioil and planted the Bri- . as. l “e is one quality. 0r "Ill!" lco, that has attended ilifl Ill pcoplo wherever you find , throughout the world." con- ‘ the (Iiilof Justice. "That is. l By onter Into cnmilvllllfl" " seeking to gain any ""0"" Ilse by combination. No one hlfiw of a Scottish party or ll iah people handing them- loxoihor for their own as- lsmcnt. Wherever they H" lonlsts they have gone into competition, and no true mun has ever looked to sn- lililt because he happened l0 cLure be oi’ the same nationality. flilVfllllilgo to every country where such emigrants take up their liabi- tution. l would be sorry to sci: the (lav when tha-t practice. spirit of independence that is pct‘- feclly satisfied to take its just ri< ward without undue combination. should ever come to an end. (Ap- plausc) “The pride of nationality is good: but it is flood only ii’ it tends to promote the recognition of high ideals. it we feel that our tinccs tors have bccn brave and truc and loyal, it is a strengthening bond and a tremendous urge in make us keep up that national reputation of being loyal and true. it is not a subject of pride in the falsi- sense. itather it should be tn us a grout responsibility to maintain its high standard and to ailvnnz-r» it and to teach our sons to do lllt‘. Sllllli‘. “Nothing in the history of na~ lions has tended to (ilcvatc those nations so much as that high stand- ard of integrity and honor. To tili- ccpt that is a bond which obliges cntifortn to the same standard. And when you get sin-ii a people. wherever they ill'('.. you got what is holding civilization to- gether and which is the hopc oi‘ the world. Tito Scottish poop].- bave no title or right to claim ill that regard more than this, that their record is an honorable. (me; that tho (lifflcuitics thcy had in OVPITIITIII! WflfO lHIHIUIISO ties; and that ltlioy have fnitillcii to an amazing (it-grce their dutivs toward civilization. The speaker had no represent. the Scot as a character. llc referred. desire to ticrfcci in con» men in church. it may have tier-n true that they were in church. (Laughton) Til-e preacher. it ap- peered. made u vcry strung appeal for subscriptions; and he wnutn-i no small ones-nothing less than two dollars itpicce. lie made out. such a strong casc that bu. vinccrl his hearers of the urgi-n. of the (lentnutl. _()no (if the tliri Scctclimen fainted. AND 'i‘iil~; OTHER 'I‘WO (YARRlEl) lll.\l OUT. (Laughter) The speaker was very glad to inform his hear" crs, however. that he could not prove this story. Army. Navy and Air Forces. President Zilalcolin, "TILE ARMY.‘ NAVY ANI) Alli FORCES." Col. MilCKllllliill (icclarcd among iiic noblcst traditions the British Army none arc lllili‘i‘.i memorable than those rclniini: to. the Scottish legions. and as an il- lustration (if this he rcfcrrcd in‘ the iicroic work oi’ the Gist Scol- ilsii Division (luring the rcccnt great war. it ivns only right, how- (-.vcr. that. we should give credit In our own (‘zinariizin f(ir(-.ns also: for it is only by studying such ziciiicvtr, iticuts anti by fostering fct-liirgs of‘; patriotism that we can cvcr in»; come .i great. nation. llc rcicrrcd in the ilosltion of the (‘illlilillflilly troops iii i918 when tlicy WPII‘. holding the valuable coal fields vl> lal to Fritncc and tn the fact that in April of that your our boiifi were u(-tuziliy' holding one-llftli riff the cntirc British line. From the; 8th of August until the close ill the war the.- iook part in twenty memorable battles and they ire-i"- fornn-(i (lccds iho records oi’ which the (Inuadian ilvfillll! 85 " whlll" have been very imiwfffmlly l"l°""_" cd. From tho 8th of Airilllfil "m" ilic illli of tlctobci" one hundred lliousantl (Iauuiilitins with rc-cir forcomtluts. (lnfeatcd forty-seven (iurninu (livislons-onc fifth of thr- Gnrtnan forces on the entire Wind prn front. in Canada today Tllx“ (ivcrsczis army is n thing oi tiic. pnst. Nothing remains bui ihc inilitln, now and on illvlf‘ llllllllll- Col. MitKinunn mndc a strong ap~ poni for Rroatcr interest unti on- thttslasm. _ _ (‘otmnaiuicr Luwin. on iieinill ui ' lives of tho Royal lrisli Cunstabuie ll Hry met here today anti announced 4 An.i that independence by which ever)- one puts himself on the market at! . his true value is oi‘ immeasurable! ' that iiifflcui- (riusion. to a story oi’ three Scotch» ( 3 valuable. To the next toast. proposed byytlro world. Ctlblfitlll to take shape, but for seventy. il. A. .\lcl\'innon. l'tlilllnilllil0l‘ i.c".\'-!oi~ (iightv years 'll('l' in and Lient. li. ll. Stewart minim-.l.! titmpgi] runny on“ or thill|tiirough family compacts. irrespon- ullsibli- governmctits and finally" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,. 1921 lirish Constabulary ' Will Serve Only Underlhe British, l (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN. Dec. 1.—Represcnia they would refuse to transfer thou ‘services to the purlediciiou of the ‘Ulster Parliament. We will not serve except under the British authority. they said. lthe British navy. praised the work of the (‘auadlau sailors, some of Wlltllll were from this n flnc body of mcu. brave and re- liable. ‘There seems a. tiossibility‘ of the sernppitig of zit-moments in‘ llli‘ near future but the speaker pointed out that Great Britain has tstill a liuudrc.(| thousand itiiics i.t coast lino to look after. ' Licut; ll. it. Stewart, replying. on behalf of thc air forces. (rut-I lined the growth oi’ that arm of the sciviifc. from its small begin- ning in the (iariy (lays of the wzitzl it is not generally known that in August. 1014, England possessed about sixty airplanes. France about 120 and (lcrinany a like numbc: The force grow during tin: war to tremcngloui-l proportions, llfilWl ing men frmn nil corners (if tlu- ldmpirc. and particularly from tin» mida. iier part was uilflsllitjllfills- iy piayr-(l and it. is gratifying to know that a history of ‘the work of the Canadian air force is new ircing prepared. | The Land We Live in Di". Ross. i, Replying to this toast, (‘bins- man ilr. Alexander floss gave an ablc review of (‘aiuatlzfs past his- tory, present ilositiun and futuri- pussibiliti 'l‘(i his mind. Scotch . vns proud tn ritiim him (‘anailn is the grctitcst of all; lauds. 'l‘li(-. (‘tilt-tluniiiil (-niigr"."(iii' loo (rftcn streaks as though flit-l highcsi tlrziiso hi». could bestow up} on a (‘nnailizin scene were in say: “How like Strotlnuti." The spunk ‘ ct" reinitidini his audience that] thorn wt-ro. some. lakes in (‘nuutial into which we (‘illild dump Scot’ ililllll. and we couldn't iicnr the splash on the shore! ' When Sebastian. Cabot, (‘liiiiiinrj lniu. Jacques (Tarticr and Sir iii-n l lry liutlsoit visitt-(l t‘. iailn tlicy l|.'i(i, .n(i cunct-ptiini (it tli country; ainrli cilli- (svcn alter its first scitlemcilt the ‘ Europcaiii: f'f!l|i.i. Vf‘fl it only as .1‘ fur producing innii| ,au(i n tllncn (if (ittirmil winter. ill was only when the hardy Couriers‘ lili‘ llois bog-air to tixploro its into! jl'i0i‘, and ivhcn the heroic Jesuit priests taking their lives in their ‘hands. carried the gospel to the ‘ilercc and nniamcabie Indians” lllliil the first glimmer of Pnnadas.‘ [wonderful resources (lawued upon’ From i759 (inwards (‘aziaiii in»! path WKS trouble-- rv-i liniiions. it. was n country of in~l (lepi-udciii uiiliu. navli being lllfll'i‘. or loss jealous of the others. For many nears thc greatest minds iclt that no real progress or grcutnciss could bc ilClll0V("l till tbcsc Will'- rlrlg factions worn fcrleraicd and thi- i-nnsurtiziiirln of this bciurccu lXtVf and 1872i WZlS the grand epoch iu (‘ziuaiiian history. Sincc ih.it (lay this country has groivn in impnrizriii-c and winilili anti i" lu- (lay the brightest Jcwcl In tlic Uri tisii (‘omrnonivcaltb. in nrdcr to form an estimate as to the future of (Zaniiila it would be neccssziry, said the speaker. tn review the people. its iriiniait(-., anti its resources, comprising its soil. its mines. its forests its fisheries and its wonderful water-power. ‘The time was too short to deal with ail these things. ‘There are however ihrci- thlulzs that; go to nuikr- for the greatness (it any country-dis climate. its people, and its zigrl» cultural wealth. ' (‘aiiiidzts happy situnition in tho ‘Yt-rripurnti- Znntg wiill her pupult. lion the offspring oi’ tho four prin~ ciplcr act-n In Europe. (Scott-b. lrluir illnglisii and French) and with licr vast tiatural rcsourctvs, has lnsitr- cri her future greatness and stab iiity. flrr-(l from such :in(-(~st|'y and ri-urr-(i in such a climate Canii» (linns may look with confidence to Dpposition to ~ province. most iikcl_v source for iliding (ii-r curtrsc anti who proved themselves to be many. the. Westminster" [China and Japan l German llioratorium British Newspaper Proposes Long Term Loan Rather i... .... Than Moratorium for liquidation of German Debt. ‘France Proposes lteceivership. (Special to The Guardian) lLUNlJUN. iii-t; 1. lif tho ls0ll.l»'lll lcukiill! ti) rcpn,\':|ill<- lll 413 \\'l|ii(.~ most ‘lliutigiii ltvili‘ p1 l‘ lli'\\"1l)il|li'|'S zttclircv, ‘i\'f)|ll|[ lu- a moraloi"iiiiri HS iiic the bun-i. years and it is i-nr intcri-sts, in. suiiii-lr-ut It. lllilil popular. (ii-rmnny of payiilt‘. .iil|(-. interest. 'i‘lii. (lam-tic |.i‘)\l4]|Zi])i‘|' 1'X|ll‘(‘..\'h't'fi tliehelicfthtit i ‘iys the experts, now think n morn inc ilonliug of bonds would give toriunt is not tiu- bust l\';|_\ (rill ill the difficulty and favor a lung tcrin (ccninnic li_'tiiV‘ll') u. Uei"n|nn_., loan ...>ut>(l from bonds guarzrniigcd i by the livilfllil’. (xi Nations. n i..- FRANCE PROPOSES l thought probably that. i1_\" iin- |i|i|i't ngcgrvgnstup tho project takes slliipv, sans iii-q newspaper, the l‘nitcd . tilll'.‘ ‘ li'.\iii>'., l‘.ll.lli'l‘ will be a iilf'lllll"l‘i)l llll'llli' League oi’ Nations or like creditor the bonds. France a ilositivo interest in the‘ ll t". i. A |‘i'i'i'l\'i'l"\ll|]| (human) us. a bankrupt with will cmscnl an iillfllllillillllltr iibim land to be i». nations tn guniwiuici- pioliivi b;- Gcrmiirry her assets and giving llif .")li‘lllli flltli'il.lill'llllll (ill n-parziliuns iiia: word to repay bonds in about (ill may hr- SIII-ZlZVSlWl‘ by (front liriiain. _\'i-itl'$ time with n fill" pcr ccui it ivns said in UlllCiill cii"ci(-..~ lit-re inking fund. ’i‘iu-y could bc nth-i. [I)(l;)_\', lllllliBrilllant Reception ‘ Agrcewiofoniererice; To Prince oi Wales l i (Special to The Guardian) WVAFilliNiYfflN. ll|‘t‘ I Fliiufii and Jnpnun hnfr- il('l'|‘|ill'il iiii- ignwli i.t (tillers (if ilic l'tilti.(l Stair»; niirllli; ill - Lniitlrlll ‘Flint-.- till] .lililll[llli‘i (Brent, llrliain ill an cfftiri in with‘ my: turn work ill" l’rin(-(- oi \\'".il~..i the Sllillllllflg flf)‘llll‘i'l\'l‘l'.~‘_\‘ (inisiiic .. p-r-‘ii-nylng Hll|li.llil_\' lift‘; lit-viii the Arms i‘r.n_l'(-rrnl(-c it wins (.'.ii( i.ii moving iliruulzii illl‘ ll'ill\'l' ~i.iic'= ‘ iy iillilililili'l‘fl today". 'l‘ii(- first r-(in- |, i. ilnittlwilllli‘ to t-y;(;;t»;-;.).- ill‘ fcrciict- for tlir- purpose of st-ritiil; m:ii_'iiii‘i(>--|iri\ ill‘ llii‘ l‘4'i‘i']lllili|" nu nr-cnrii will br- llilil ‘l‘liii|-~"ii:\\. liii- i.'iri=iii|(~~. ill llll‘ llll~]lllillil\' Sf't'lf‘lill',\ llllflllvt? null .\i| .\ l. iVi‘|"_\\\||i-|"(- 'l‘!|(- wlioln ui-t-lt ii;i~' llnli'niii' will lli‘ the i'f']ll'(“.ljl||.ill\‘(‘"'. been ill|i' .,r.'in(i pact-hill ill irili-r lllllVf ni- nl, ii;:l|i niiil lilll -ir" \\l|l| rill ‘ ,|iii- tgrillii-iiiru» :|li‘l (r-rvnr lll.il~. llii- l'li||r(- ..ii| llizi. li.iri llllil‘ Yul p-oee~¢¢.¢¢.~~......-.-~~ pull», li-inling. ~nipr~ ‘~ll|vl|llll.". .1li Mn. J. E. SINCLAIR dc- i,""“" ‘.'"""“'l ‘ "r ml‘ clnrcd at cvcry meeting that ‘l part of the war expenditure 4 was not accounted for. I (special lo Tlic uuardinn) MIN, llcv, l 1A (|(-.».p.|i('li » V -——~V-'Q~Q&—i—“" i . l Neilhcr Crerrit" or Liberal candid ‘times have yet tolzl us how they propose to pay the interns; on our Victory Bonds. when tiey do awzl/ iwrtil tin: Customs; revenue. 0i‘ TlCflllrgh CFCrilr‘ says. by “Directv It Taxation," but not to tax the Grain Mf-‘i. SINCLAIR drew $8.000 during last two rses. sions and never opened his mnutli on the subject. Is that a man to represent , us‘! .¢eoeoeeo>aooo-o¢»+>»0e~ t Gr owcl :. tn. East. ‘TTTRADE ~ .4 billing] f('(nr-tiiiuvrl on page .1.) From official statistics as 9i" ’orl(. fresh Iecon and Hams . . . . . . . . . . .. .- pm-k, dry nlted and in brine .. Totals getslltlalel innit; iroinflliiited States _ ‘ For Fiscal Year ‘Eillliilg r920 in the Canada Year 800k 1920- Vrilite $l~l.405.277 LSMAOD 3.ib0.5l5 2.200,65l Pounds 46.293256 4.973.589 13303.2 i 5 . . . 9.667.544 Lard and lnrd compounds . . . . . . i“ Bllnport him ill tiny enter- i 74,237.65»: 51440.85: l .str(i,\ i-r (run ‘ PElliDLIdltS for‘ NOVEi/PIES‘ U.S. Banker To ilc Brought Back Destroyer (Special to The Guardian) \\‘.-\.‘§lli.\'ii'l‘().\.', lbw. i, '|']|r' 1 llctinrtmi-nt W215 un(|ci'.~.l(niri partmcni. lu scuri n iicsii-nyw-i‘ Ir.» lfll.i‘i't'I'])l. illi‘ Front-ii lint-r and bring (‘barb-s W. .\l()i'si'. bank c,- and siiipbiiiidcr (if New York. ivliii i~" l'(‘]liIl‘l(‘il to li1i\‘i'. lcft (hi: l‘llllllil‘_\' in tlic tar-c (if n grand jnij. invcsligatiori of his ship contracts " it. was llflilPPHlllliil llllli a niivul .. \\'i)llll| pill to son from ii French port \\‘illllll :i fciv lltilll'l< it» iniuri-i-pt llli‘ Paris which il.-i?" N"\V York inst l<‘i'idn_v. 0.0. Eiiifsfiiihf“ Liquor Question t'}nr(.i.tl to Tire Guardian.) \li 'i‘iiiil.\. lliH‘ i. .\'p(:il.i-r ‘.l.-in ~< n rui- -i (b. '.\l.ii i\'r are .i Illllliilll calling furl’ of public ninncy as n-iinlr‘ ir.~ nc-‘(s iinicll by ilto iuiiiiiii n oi n rcil-rr-nrlnm. Paris" lwill‘ Lhr- Allin-s" for l'(‘.lli'il‘(i[i;jn llllllllill but ill illilt'l' inst night lli tin» . v irouli (lift-r puiposcs- are likely (u bc pr..pil.<i-.i_ legislator-- (ill illt“ ground that a.lmnrfélflfl_lni"jpTh‘? licr first guarantee b} lilctlLiilig nil by Front-t- its an ziitcrnnti\"(- tu ;ir._. ilrivrlli- llll'l|l!l"1'l'illll'l nut uilrnriuci- " " P ‘ " "M" i~.\.p inditur-rl Prr-mii-i" .l<llin tliivr-i" A; r s ‘um-mun. lellvenl sue. Illll I _ By llnlh “only 03-00- Supreme Court " At Summerside Sentences oi Two and Pour fears in Dorchester Passed on John and Herbert Provost. Cases Disposed of. .\t the Snpi-emi: (‘ourt at Sun.» rmi-rslilr- yesterday 0f the Crown vs lJtilin Provost (case of bodily as- sault against Martin l)0_yie) which had bet-n liifire the (Tourt for the past two (lays. was concluded. Foi- luwiug lli(- addresses by tlounsel ill. ii. Strong for the prisoner" and‘ cbcstci" (fonnty jail. ministered a severe reprimand an-i U. l. Minor (Z) For stealing Waggon from .\li". ll. S. Gaudct, two years In Dur- penitentiary. Tlie King vs John S. Gaudct (l4 years) fur stealing bicycle at New in Prlnrtl: llasztird ail- tlirt-e months Judge Annan. .*\lllll‘|il‘._)' (lenoral Johnston for the.‘ warned the lad against a retipllfifll“ iifrolvn, ilir- case was (‘Jiffllllllf/ ‘lplainmi t0 tlic jury by Justice‘ ‘Ilnsznrd. niici" wliiirh tilt-y with‘ ill il4li ii- n and r-aint- (lnvvn an hour l-‘|li'l‘,-' were sentenced x».an(-(~ in Court. llermnn Durant. (l3); Jas. Mcr» and Peter" Merill (l7). for stealing oran- llFlllLZlfi)! n verdict oi guilty "with a.ges and cigarettes from Mr. Sidnm’ .i'ili'l‘lilillPfllliillOii fur mercy. (lrcy at Silmmcfsitiu station. tlircc '|'||.- (‘uni-t ilflifljlfilfitl tit 7.1;!) inltnouths each in Prince County Jail ilasza rd.’ i inni assault i-nsc. ’l‘w(i years [tpllowing for tlic two younger by Jlllillilitflflflllllliti for the older lad. e boys; 81X .lu(lgu llflfllflfi] reprimanded the Thr- Kin: vs John Provost. (‘rim-Eliot's and referred to the necessity |.-i,fiir rcformatory schools lil this lirlrr-iiv-sli-i" pcnit(-iiti.ii'_\'. illTWViYlCP- (rbilnscd lliv niovcnii-iri in submit lil Tiii- King vs. Albi-rl Provost: I |Ili'lll‘~illi‘ it‘ lli'lll.‘~ll (‘iilllllililii ill Fill‘ stv-tillng horse Ono civil case this morning will fromicrmciiide the sitting of tho Supreme ciiizvn". iiir» i|lll'.\llf>ll rif iiir (ip(>ri‘J"l"l ll. (Yllflfll- l\\'tl ,)'(‘nrs in lloi-IVHIIF- ltlrm. will‘ Ill lit-r in “fill-ill (‘tiltimiriai ]ll‘lr\’lll('f‘. votcil (vlntirtii of not li:i(l i" l. that \\‘lii'll tlu- ' 'il' ‘I Hll\I*l'lilllt‘.l‘I lllilllll‘ an in. llli‘) ii.i(l niinrl. llii‘ ripcn sale oi‘ bot-r at bar: and llilli‘l‘\'. __._____.44>__.___ Mr". Farmer. arc you tlliing your l-‘llltlf; nrirl earning your dollars in" l", f). "lithe llFliPTll of the Grain Growers. and l'l‘i‘.\lf|f‘lll A. A. Puwcr." tailirt or i1 fccr‘ l-ll7ll|lf“.." OVVII ilifil" (..1r\(l|(i.il'".. Jilfi tloihc your" own in tin,- interests of your "vi-Ir out the .. .... .__...._. ...____.‘....___--__ _ ‘0049060000000460546-006" Look m (I sec liic Horde of official hcclizrs the Bell Gov- fimnitint’; ..i2<irect Taxation called nto existence. Then try and visualize the Horde which the CFIYPJIF-Klng scheme would involve. 0 (My wet. mtspaw, ty\'§§...§‘\.§.§§*‘r.‘o"§"“@r.4. .____._f_._~._r-~- , .,._ sllitiiiiliuua... 1a I \“' NEGLECTED William?" i'm beginning to think ihr Crerar: "How are you_ getting on. W. L. M. King: Ain't getting on at all. lli‘ l'll‘lllli‘l‘ sairi lic was cilnvinrn-("u liar‘. (Jr cran- clii-stci- tienitcntiary. ‘Want to Force M0.” . Officials to Appear (Special to The Guardian) 'i'()it0.\"l‘t). Nov. ‘J8. rlvllflil l‘. Secretary J. .l. hinrrison iii nlti-liri lli".f)l't". Julin iiciui iila-"tiniiicr. Stitnraiai", in ("rlli |li'('l|f.l| willl tiin windling-up pcti, lion (if ilr. A. A. lnivu, til:iinlii'i".~"i srrllciiirrs. ’i‘. L. i-‘hlptlllllilll nllli il. S. White, i\'.t: ., ‘aslicd for .\li". Bruce's certiiiczitcl on‘ that. |li(-._\ (night. take steps on Nluirriziy- to commit. the l'.lr‘.0. of" iicial' for their absence. Said. Mo. ' ‘ “Tlicy are guilty (if con-Y tempt." The petition is in con-l ncction with the business affairs‘ of the l‘. "i". O. l llrui-p, tli‘ 000 o0 000a clrei- f0 i if the Tariff is Butchered what about Victory Bonds? 090 50o o-oo The Patriot thinks it a rich in- sult to belittle our Returned Sol- expectirig the $2.000 gratuity. But wasn't it ten times more infamous for the Liberals Fumwe“ (M, Ito hold out this bribe to them? __.___.____.__ _ “cloiiuiusausnchdl v WANTED-A business stand near station. dian. Apply to "H" co Guar- iapan Will Not Yield . (Special to The Guardian.) ’l'iil\'l(l. lbw. l. ‘(ltficitiis i. talc that the Japaucse govrrninctit lira: insiriii~ti~ri Adlmiral Karo at, Washington to stand pat on tin‘ ‘scvt-niy pr-ri-cnt ratio oi naval arnrtiinciits, regardless of thr- con‘ sequences Japan will not yicil rm ibis vital point. rvcn it‘ it hrcaksi ‘up illf‘ (otiik-rciicc, a high govern»? 1lllf‘lll official (lectured. This how- ‘cvrr tnclmbly is the extreme 0t‘- hicinl view. l i The so called farmers movementl is petcring out all over Cana'ds.l Trey cannot by any chance securel the reins of power. The Drury debt creatin and deficit producing‘ _Government has kiiled.. them nil .0ntario. Way should islanders try to holster up a tumbling to pieces] party? Put your votes for Meighenj Government Candidates. and help our own countrv. l i ‘The Weather, 5 Temperature, I Tide.viVI00n, Etc; ‘l‘t)li().\"l‘(l_ Dec. North svcst i-rly winds. Partly fair and comi "iteratively mild. r lligli tide this aficrnnoit at 1.06. and tomorrow umrning at l‘..'.ii. I c‘ Sun rises this mornlns at T n(l \'i‘lS this afternoon at 4.17. l i ‘First. quarter moon Wcincsiiziyl Dec 7th 9.20 a. ill. i 41-7, Voozio the Strrshiznlzlflrll i ‘Ti-iii foul? blALifiTiC ' i?“ t UN .~ H i’ ‘T i =.> ‘ :2 I l’ "» A r - r l l _. ‘r '.‘ All) .| l T I public doesn't know what it wants , HOME SEEKERS send iicrc __ WANTED-BY YOUNG WANTED.—-MAID FOR GENERAL ' iottctown. for \'.i Best climate, Dcpt. Va. ' l-‘arm List. 0, limporir. g _ __i__ FOR SALE» llouse, modern (run vcniclitreu, largo yard and good barn. Apply 57 Brighton Avc, LADY. room and board. central location. Apply Guardian Office. LOST-V in this city between Elm Ave. and Pownal St.. $6.00. Find- i-r icavc at Guardian Office. WANT-EQ-JOBBERQ AND TRA- vciers for a well known Tonic Wino. Apply to George Gunner. 25'.’ lTAiguiilon st.. Quebec City. housework. References required Apply evenings Mrs. D. Stewart. i5. Kent Street. WANTED.~All kinds of well (ironw- n(l poultry, write or phone. .l. id. MacEac-hern (fhcrry Valley SALESMEN WANTED for llit" (‘it's of (Tiiarlotteioivu imiy. for a fcu" necks. at Ollt'(‘, anti spare rim-- for tho balance of the winlcr iinri next sumurer. Apply uiiii full particulars as to cxpcricuu- Send recommendations with first iuttgr, NEWS PUBLISHING 00.. l.TD.. TRUIIO, N. S. -_?-__--»-;—v—— -- PURE MILK from Ayrshire horn. under Dominion government lll- spection. Having received tli‘ piications from former and ncu patrons in Brighton have dccldcli to include this section in our route. Parties wishing this gratit- of milk write or phone. A. .\i(' itac & Sons. it. il. No. il. (‘hai- ‘MONTREAL FUR REMODELL- lug (1.1. llilcy Building. Queen St, Charlottetown. All tho latest and host ways or remorlellins. dressing, dyeing and repairer: nigh class furs. We specialize in mridn in order furs coats for men mid women. Also on hand 'l number of ready-made clertirln u-al emits No.1 trimmed with ilmivcr and ifox, will be sold at wholesale prices. Our long r-x pcrience is a guarantee for our work. All the work ill done in our offices. Charlottetown. Open evenings. -——-—¢-0>—-——- A‘. Hope River Mr. D. A. Mc- Kinnon repeated the old Bell Gov. ternmcnt promise to gel our com iponsation for the Western School Lands. ii elected. At the same meeting his colleague Mr. Sinclair- referring to this, declared tint wliri only thirteen possible nests for Progressive and Labor. "They would not be able to most THE POWERFUL CONTINOINTS FRO?‘ THE WEST." How ll Mr. . MeKlnnon going to do the trick? ‘Quantities ofSilver Fox Because he Pays the Price Lronwlflzkwiis ‘this! ‘efiapggg ;,__;.:ia»-;—'- . A A ;‘??.l_...‘__.__ _. ve-