~ l Liblélioio Reduced the wt w, of ‘the, ‘Over 55 Millions of Dollars efl<i~lENiKI1$l$J W- ..- .____ ,.._______._..__._.____ __,___ ___ _ _ _ _ ____ _K~_ W adv-r. MAXIMS y . (up, , _ ' "m A or A “ R, . ' MAX} YES MERCHANT _. xrrrr" f fl 0r r _ . _ .__ I ' i MERCHANT One man's formidable and voi- ‘h A _ v "_‘" eanic personality may change the _. _, f" ...? .. . . 11., pm“. m" infrequently be- "W" °'v|"‘“°"¥- ‘ ' comes the victim of his own ~ hastened‘ 1' (ib-arlottetewa Guardian an Cents \ _——_ L-lzzijr-I“ Ieralng Guardian, Founded n" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, ocrosnn 12, 1,925 Annual Subscriptions Deliver!!! $15-99 By Hall, Dandda aaal IJ. d. A. M50 n: MIIBHEIL lllllllilil ‘ i - liNil illl. l. l. lllHN$lilll O Former Attorney General Disclaims Any Responsibility in . Andrew Fraser Mitchell And Says", “G0 to Sinclair And Bell.” Q___._ Thafihe had warned his collea- guee that Andrew Fraser Mitchell was a "crook" and ought not to be appointed Immigration Agent for Prince Edward island, but that nevertheless the‘ appollntment had been made. was the explanation given at the 8t. Columbia meeting ‘in King's County on Friday night by Mir. J. J. Johnston. K- 3-, L111- eral candidate for the County and former Attorney General In the Bell Government under whom Mit- chell was given authority to act In London. (This statement was elicited from Mr. Johnston tby lHon. Dr. W. J. McMillan. who nfte-r speaking in ‘support of the Conservative nom- inee. illon, J. A. McDonald. took up ‘the ‘Fraser Miitchell mutter and pressed for an. answer to the ques- tion which he had already ‘put l0 the Liberal candidates in the other Counties. "The 817,000 of which these re- tired India olflicere have been de- frauded through the misrepresenta- tlong of Mitchell must be .made up," he said. "l put the question to Hon. Mr. Sinclair a few nights ago and he said the Province of Prince Edward island should pay the bill- I wonder what my honorable friend Mr. Johnston would say?" ‘MR. JlOl-IINISTON: (rising) you want an ‘answer? ‘HON. DR. -McMILLAiN: Yes; I am piloting the question. IMR, JOHNSTQN: 0f course, any- body can ask questions. the Doctor has ‘been up to Tlgnish amd he ask- rd ‘the question up the-re; and he has been in Queen's County too. EHlON. DR. IMGMIIJIJAN! Yes. IMR. JOHNSTON: ‘Now ‘he is here! TON. DIR. McMIIJLAIN: Yes. hVlR, JlOl-[NSTONQ ‘He hnsbeen all over the island. The “S. O. S." call wont out! He renal-lids me of the little fellow wi-th ‘the ‘pair of pants, . . . llOlN. Dll. lhicMl-LUAIN: ‘Pwir of iboots, wasn't it? ‘lVilR. JOHNSTON: ‘No, pants. He went to hlsmother and asked ‘her to out ‘down ‘the punts. She‘ Wes too busy, lie went to ‘his sister. Shiv said she couldn't. lFlinelly the ‘little fellow decided he would cut a piece off the pants himself. The mother ‘afterwards decided she would cut them ‘down for ‘him. so ‘she cut mn- other ‘piece oilf. Then ‘the sister be- gun ‘to ‘be sorry she thud refused the young fellow‘: ‘mid ighc cut another ‘piece off. ‘My ‘hon. friend the Doc- tor has been up to Tlgnlsh, and I doult ‘think he thus got any pants left S0 HON. ‘DR. MoMlLIiAN: Now, Mr. Johnston, how would you like to answer the ., " i‘! Because you were the Attorney General of the Government that appointed Mit- chell! fmppiausc.) The Appointment 0f lM‘lt, JOIIINSTON: Go up and talk to Sinclair and Bell about lit. HON. DR. ‘MclVllLLA-N: I have ‘been up and talked‘ about l‘t. ‘I told you thut lMll‘. ‘Sinclair says we should have lo pity for his mlstnlw. now I am asking Mr, Johnston, the Attorney General when that ap- pointment was made. if he thinks the Government of Prilnoe Edward island should pay that bill? ‘ll/ill. .l(')ll.NS'l‘iJN: Suppose ‘liiri-ghcu . . . ‘HON. HR. ‘A1UM1IJIAAN: uce-‘tlifit suppose, VOICICS: Question! Mil. Ji)ll‘1\lS’l‘(l‘N: You can ni- wuys zinsnvi-r u tiucutlou by [muting another. ll‘ you wi-rc asked. Stipposo Mr. Mulfilltflll came in; what would your answer be‘! HUN. ‘Dlt. ‘MOMIIJUNNI That the‘ mun responsible tfor the ‘appoint- Mr. You (Continued on Page 6) _____-¢+>-_i- To Get Appointments If-"" I l (Special to 'The Guardian.) WINNIPIGG, Oct. 11—Premlor King aunoiuicetl tonight that if elected lion. 'I‘. C. Norris. former Premier oi’ Muuitobu would be taken into his cabinet. He furt- her liltimated that four portfolios would go to Western Canada. tnllllif ‘IN llllli (Canadian Press.) BUENOS AlltI-JS. Oct. 11—Ac- cording to Brazilian border re- ports reaching Monte Video, Uru- guay, thirty Brazilian rebels were killed and muny wounded at Santa Rita in the stale of Rio Grands do Soul. on 'l‘litu'sfluy lu n. clash with stute troops. New Minister of St. James To Be In- ducted Oct. 30 ISIIIEILBROOKE. LN, S.. Oct. 11.——i At the Pmsbytcrian Church ‘here today the Min-inter. Rev. W. Bruce Muir announccil that at :1 meeting of ‘lhc ‘Piotou ‘Prrsliyriery lust wot-k. in N‘<"‘\v Glasgow. ‘N, S-. he hud lwru picseulcti with a cull from ‘St. Jumos Paris-ii. Charlotte- R_ J0“, STON. I m l lmwn, 1'. id. island and ‘that he had “Jaime... m fimh I w p“ aliutimniteil his Intention of accept- ‘HON. nu. lilcMlLUAN: A‘lI5\Vl‘l‘:111'4'-'-"1h" -‘*j1'"¢'-""<“ lfflfmmtmtlm‘ to“, queamm “ML lizrct :ll .bu ‘scvcntiito o ‘It! lwtih Sheubrcrolct- whisre he lnul lub- ,,,-...| in the ministry ‘for tho past inlx yours bu’! he loll. HIM 111B "0011 a.._. PHESEIYlEHllN SYNSI] HEFIJHE l5 SPTIMISTIS Al. the evening service in Zion Presbyterian Church last night an interesting report of the 62nd Sy- nod of the Maritime Provinces was given iby the pastor. Rev, G. C. Taylor. Everything went to show. the speaker said, that the Presby- terian church would go on from strength to strength. and not be u “wandering tribe in the wilder- ness" as had been pesslmlsticnlly furcusted. "We have not all tho figures yet. Voting is still going on in places. We have not yet been able to or- gunlze all our many groups. In time this will come. but with what we ‘have already in ‘hand we num- ber over 1100 churches in Canada. "Of these 1100 churches, 800 are self-sustaining, and e. great many of the other churches, such as Fredericton and Campbeiilon and others iu that Province where we were not goi-xig t0 have a. i-Hngle church, have not yet been enum- erated in thut 800. A good many of these will be self-sustaining. With the 800 self-sustaining " churches and 250 mission charges we hold over two thirds of the former Presbyterian churches. “Thomas McMillan, who spoke to us in the Synod, one of the foremost business men in Canada. told us that if all our Presbyter- lons were enrolled, we stand to count 7‘50,000,—not all communic- snts, ‘but Presbyterians; so thut we are u long way from being u wandering tribe in theywlltlcrness. "But there is something more. We retain nearly seventy percent of the strength of the church, and our line is unbroken from Halifax to Vancouver. Straight across Can- ada. every place you go you will find a Presbyterian "Church. “We have all the mission field we want; and our mission work in the Women's Missionary Society was a surprise to every one who went to that Synod. We will have plenty of missions just as soon as we get the work properly organized. We have the money and some of our men are waiting to go; it is just a matter of get ting our boundaries set. “Think of the women of this Synod alone. They came with a report that inspired all of us. Af- ter all this trouble their account for the year was $20,000. When we told them that rwe had a num- ber of young men working for us this summer on the mission field they handed us over $5,000, and felt that they could have doubled that if desired. That is just in the Synod of the Maritime Provinces. nnd financially we are the poorest in Canada. "We had 53 ministers at the Sy- nod. and if all the fields that could support ministers had had them. (Continued on Page 3) ~ Lmlior Ilureau at Washington living does not vary except to comes, and as they are so few SElEllE Slilllll SWEEPS lilE I elllllllllllilS p Province Not So Hard Hit as N.B. and N.S. Where Some Dam- age Was Reported The severe Windstorm that swept over thc ‘Muritimes on ‘Saturday and Sunday was not felt in ‘its Dull severity on ‘Prince Edward llslnnd. and no reports of uny diadnnge has as yet been heard. (lwing to the strong ‘north wiust urindbluwing Saturday evening. the curr-‘ferry was unable to cross Mr its second ‘trip. ‘but remained at 'l'orn1cn.t-i:ne overnight, and cmssed Sunday morning, llhe mall due, late ‘Saturday night arriving ‘in the city a-bout one o'clock yesterday afternoon. The wind ‘blew from twenty five lo l-hl-rty miles. on SM- uirdzty afternoon and was accoun- punlul by u heavy downpour orf rain. Yesterday it was abated some- what; but had turned much colder. the mes-n temperature being 34 degrees. The ‘first snow of the year fell ‘In the morning. MONCTON, Oct. 11.—~'I‘h‘1s clvty and the féllliTinil-Jl‘ of ‘the Maritime Provinces were today swept by the most SilY-t rc rain‘ and Windstorm of the Sell-still. Fifty-nine years ago on Sunday lust the famous Saxby Gale swept ‘the whole Atlantic 008st and ‘did tremendous damage. was at that time that the tilde 0i’ the Petiicodlac reached its highest level und tlooded the whole east- ern ‘seclfon o fthe city. Two years ago on October 1 the city vase a ~ (Continued on Page 6) KlllEll IN (Canadian Press) ‘PARHS, Oct, lL-Tbe Fascist Humimlte says that 18 persons were killed and 14 wounded in the recent Jdlorence rioting. LONDON, Oct. 18-—The Dally Express says that Fascist repris- als in Florence for the assassfnn- tlon October '8 of Cavalier Luper- inl, member of the ‘Fascist party directorate included the killing of a numlber of anti-Fascists. most of them lawyers and the former So- ciulist Deputy IPllati. Famous shops in the heart ol’ Florence-rand a number of private homes were sacked and some burn ed. of terror during the Fascist out- e-l-e-e-o-eee-ae ++'T+..,..,..... 4.44.... By W. R. The following figures covermg break of revenge. l-Ii COST OF LIVING BOGEY EXPLODEI) MORSON 30 years compiled by the show that the so-cslled cost of those who live on fixed in- in numiber it would not be cont- 4***¢ vvvv vvvvv vvv ‘v9 v$v¢#$%vvGvvQOQOOOQQPQ-O~ The Tlnkers are at Ottawa By Raymond Card From sea ‘to sea lieu Canada, A giant half asleep; From eastern Nova Scotia ‘To the ‘highest Ibocky peak. From sea to i181 lieu Canada. Endowed beyond compo-re, llut the Tlnkers are at Ottawa, A-nd Trade has gone elsewbenc. From sen ‘to sea llee ‘Canada, Wiith land for fruit and grain; 'l"l1e southbound ‘freight ‘is empty, But ‘the northbound, mom's our shame, ls crnmunied with manufactures That we woil might make at home; But lhc- Tinker: are at Ottawa- Prosperity has flown, From sea to s.'aa lies Cumda. With room for every man. We try be coax the ‘immigrant Ly every means we can. But ‘the truth has got to Europe, And they wisely stay away- "Tbe Tinlmrs ure- sl. Ottawa, Let's try the U. S. A." From sea ‘to sea lies Canada, ‘With sons beyond compare, We rear them ‘round our hearth-side lllllRE lllME Ailnulv clan?” BRlilES an ANNIVERSARY 0 _.____ Sisters Opened First School October 12th. 1857—Institution Has Enviable Record -Traditi0ns 0f Order 0n P. E. I. by Mar- garet MacMillau. in September 192i, Mr, Julin lilo- Kennu, Mayor oi‘ Charlnllelou‘n.‘ iii-cumin‘! An- niil our nnnnls more glorious lli‘t‘ilii\l‘ m‘ lln- ilunlos of culled upon the llcvertaml Ml)llIt¢l".Y|illlli*I‘ Si. . . in and .\li>llI<‘I‘ Si, Superior 0f Notre Dame Academy Augi-llu: " 'i‘li- lrzullliiiiis ul‘ Nutri- lo propose “Foundation Day." ilwlluiui- Inn-p suvrml illl- ltlmlnvss ul EASSISTHIUTS Th9 city wag under g rglgnllhitllk! IO!‘ 211B excellent way ill So try ‘the USA." ' EProsDerity for Canada o z We"ll sweep from sea ninsiiiiiai it Four FederaliCan ' sues of The Iley. The political meeting at Har- rington l-lallhBrackley Point Road, held on Friday evening last, was attended by s large number of the electors of that district and the audience included quite s numlber ‘of ladies. Each of the candidates received s. fnlr hearing, and it was quite evident from the number of questions asked the speakers, that n very lively interest is ‘being tak- en ‘by the district in the poylticsl issues of the present camps gn. Mr. Charles E. Stewart acted as chairman in a fair and impartial manner. and at the close of the lmeeting was tendered a vote of which he had carried out his du- ties. Mr. Donald MscKinnon was tho first spen-ker, and he~first coni- pared the ‘campuign platform of the Liberals and the Conservatives. The issues of the present cam- paign were more clear cut than that of the one fought four years ago. The policy of the Conserva- tive pnrty was quite distinct and had a definite thought ln view. On With ‘loving mother-care; But when they're ‘men and seek a job We hzlde‘ our face and say: “The Tlnkers nrc at Ottawa, henceforth shall ‘be our elm; The Tariff works 1n‘ UiSA. Let's iheve ‘ii ‘here the some! The 'i‘inkers ‘down alt Ottawa. And make ou‘r country when. it was; The Canaan olf the free. ‘ iii Hllnlltmitiuu On Friday Evening Woas Hearing in Discussion of Political Is- Q---_._.._. __0-e¢-e+e-o-ooo-o-e+e»~»¢~~i Q‘ Condensed Specials g i -’ lain-Ac per word. not urn llnaerttea Ia this ealema. woeoo-ea-oo ‘e-o-e-e-o-owe» ‘POULTRY PLUCKERS WANTED r Apply Harris Abattoir. 54423-10-2i lchurgc on Friday, October 80. from '(‘llill‘ll)l“.i'i')Wll. which was un- stiiuylit on his part, was a call from (loll ‘and that its duty was to ‘re- nponil. Ho. would leave Sheibrook at inc uui ‘sf the‘ present month c-nd ‘be I-nduc" i1 into his new EOQHOOOO§§O§§§~II§§<II§+Q++§'ll§fi§'l"l‘ mlon sense to regulate the economy“ o; the country to them. To all other classes the suit ‘cost of living is only a phrase. The Chlnaman in Central ‘China 3am; the equgvaien; of 4 cents per day. the mocha 1° 111' Canada gets say $5. in ‘U. S. my $7. in Germany 1.00 .000.0oo,o00 marks per day, ‘but all will tell you they can just 89¢ along nicely on their wage. The wage could best be described as a 511p 0g papa,- Qnflmng 9- Wllfkmflfl l0 i119 D7006“! 9f another man's service. and it matters nothing whether ‘$5. $7. or 1.000.000,000.000 mflfkg. Y0" call that slip of paper 4 cents. Likewise it matters no- the other hand t‘he Liberal policy was indistinct and not clear cut. in fact one could scarcely tell what ii. was at all. One would naturally expect that a government appeal- ing to the people after a tenure of office would tell the public what it had done and also what it urposed doing; that it should out inc a plan of action for the welfare of the country. But one O§§§§§O§§+§§§§§§§IIO+§+§§ to sea. i mums vvvo-rv Well ‘Attended.- didates Receive Good he knew of no country which had .l11i1, Bishop lliclnlyro llllil lluulr-l wished lo introduce this Illcu in- spirit whit-h lll\\'2l_\'.~l brought hr-lp to ull the schools 0i‘ the city so as lillil t-lu-ouruu-nut-iii iii sunn) to keep alive the traditions of llw hours uml null from lhc devoted institutions by acquuinting the‘ llininp. lln- zealous lIlllhnlH and youth 0'f the present genci ‘lion sluum-h rrii-uils oi ('lIi|i'llilli’-li)\\'ll. with the labours oi’ the pioneer 'lhi-ri-.l'iiri-. ltzi-llilors cannot, be days. "l‘ls lrlin our schools uri- Ilifu.‘ rml b,‘ llirr. ii‘ liiey are fhu young, few possess whal llu- illtl "I1lI>H»'l>-I'1-' oi‘ all noble hulls" world (roiiiiitiera the essentials oi‘ \\'1i:il llltllll" it ll tin-y slurred 70 “having tritdllloxis." llul dot-s 110F711’! 11121"? school have in bc old lo huvl- liivii ' in u 19v Juror] land with them? and how many limes mus! l‘X"i'l'liu‘,;il i-¢“|i1;i“i|.‘|l mlvuuitig- n. mere story have to bc iiunili-i vi bun funny n] us appreciate down to be graduated Into ‘ lrtuii- "uv I'M‘. hi‘ . I’ =1 liwriilli w 11H‘ tion? ln our own f.i.iii‘y ilivrnl‘ill'1yrliiy:<i an. In swugglt-s ullht- are little things that rnrki- it m‘ lit-voted binnorrs who lcntlt-tl the family; in our swim] w‘§[‘|\ M.‘ crztlllt: m‘ ‘fro llfllllt} iu-zulomy? stories that (‘liIlHli‘->:f~ ulll " h"! Hi ii-"I-‘i- ti: “'11s nor. hurli- 1'31 aBe and make ll our fifllfliil. , i» i-‘~'11.\ Munro‘! us i~ is ruddy-- Wouri Notrc llumt- bc 1w bum] :1 ll w lil'l\"|l(‘ schools will: u lltnll- tlful to us without ti.“ ltd-s m" uir-“Hi Hum ‘ o" imuilu h‘ in; the only em-[y days, wmmui i)“. nmnps ,,, ‘IIIPHIIH u. (iblaiiniug u llll‘) vii-moi;- Revered llishop Hcruzirtl Klzli-ilon-i ' ( ‘ntinucd on Page 3) i‘ m“ Alberta. e7.l‘.‘éi‘nm飣 ' In Caucus . (Special w, 1"» fnwydigpg) i-Jlihl" t ~‘..'. .'\l‘.-. ilci, Ill-Tho _, ; , ‘. ' .-\llu:r1;- <J‘lul"Il‘l‘l;i is holding at ' t-ztuwu- '1" :|l'u ils ruwiie men» 501* "il- " i" wide stood that flit! diillci‘ (HAPIJSHIUII in 0i‘ ih‘ j“ elections, - ht- lmin, h» t:.ll u gen- 'I‘0 ‘lute more are six “Uilllfillll-l i .<i~ti by Liberal (spedm to the Guardian) illlil iudt-poiuloi‘ numbers t5lll(‘l‘- LONDON. Oct. llr-‘llfllltlfill him i’ 1l"‘1“<1'*l'il1 "1011 iii-Nil. NH ncws bM-ulfr: in lln- trim-r ‘ll lll'l‘ll rcpt ltd. my Filllliia‘ liu vu pros-pool been greatly (xhcertetl Loin Ieocarno whori- have never Iiton better for tho an» 00a- _._.._ try of GtéFlllil-ll‘ ‘into the liruguo 0i 3 I . " Nations and Ivor pcuco pacts ‘lt)‘Dbc‘a'reb not had a protective tariff by which It had been built up. Every young country needed it for its dc- veiopment. It might be otherwisc if all countries had free trade. but when one put up a. barrier. it was unfair that the other should not retaliate. The Conservative cau- didstes bad been asked at other meetings why Mr. Maighan had not put on s protective tariff prior to 1921. The Melghsn policy was to protect the farmers ‘by putting a tariff against American farm products. Conditions today were greatly changed from those of 1921, but even thou Mr. Meighen foresaw the change that was to take place and advocated the tar- iff. The Liberal plank then had been free foodstuffs. The Ameri- ney Bill put into effect just be- fore the election and had raised the tariff wsll. Premier Meigheu bad said that Cunddu should put up its tariff too. To the fact that it urns lowered instead of raised could be attributed what the farm- cnu farm bloc had had the Ford- ‘ which Germany. France, ‘Polnrd " Italy, Czech-i) Slovakia and Britain Wit)’ would be purtlc-s. 1 ___ Germany is still ilrglng illfflnll ties dun lo their disarmcd condlitiou, under article sixteen of ‘the cou- U“. FmMH-rs ,.|- H“. pp..." Am m, vcnuut which cxposvs ‘peace breuk- Ind-u.“ 1,. fQL-Qlyp $:I2:'».0xiu_uou nmre ers to sanctions und (rompels otht-rq-Ur lh|\]'r .,-,,-._.,. “Us Wm. ma" rhey Count-rich ‘to chloral‘ fictions um m m: uutl umi m.» West has 'l‘tnily zinrnounccs lhai hcr ul-lliudv mm“, is precisely tin-t suine as lliztt of “my W. _ |-,.,.,,..,,..y {mm the Bfllfllll- ‘$110 1d ‘Vlllilll! to ifi\"‘pn.~it-\\'ili' slump u-us llu- statement Kllwralliiefil Em’ 11"‘ ll'"11'1“l' lwqinuilr llllftl by .\lnjor l-J. C. Ashton, tween Germany hrvl Frantic lull hvl‘(rommissiiiiit-r for Soldiers Settle- tlu- Frontier between (lcrmziuy sodium-Ht h, wcsun-u Qanudm Poland, , = rm. ‘Pollelh iironltil-r which once seemed Clu- oiisiiutii- 1n ngrocmrn-l i: the pr-Jttoss oi‘ Hrllllill: and (Special to Tne Guardian.) O'l".".»\\VA. Ont, tit-l. il——Tllai lillP-SUOII commtzilziling attitude. EMPIRE-Si; Ono rt-sull of succ-v-‘o at Locar- _ 11ml’ 1'"'u0 \\'(lllll| ln- in‘:.u'tll.|lc rmluglign _ 1‘1-‘l*‘1‘1- Pfilvoi‘ alrniuiiiriilz.‘ iii lfliiriipc iLllii Iflllllil‘ ‘PPIII-“i 111611115011 l" ‘THYPKH 11H‘ tiol oi‘ iwsuilrccs for proiitlct-ive l“.‘<‘2ll'll giutr:1‘ii‘iuc>1 ul‘ ‘llt-l‘ “quid from. s :|.il lo In- court-n! 'llh‘ lirr izcnvrzil {Lllllil ‘t- \\'I".l1 l‘ icl-E trendy in solvc ll mul _wi‘ili sufi- guard»- uvul r z lc suxlol-il nl' ilu- con-.- mulls. tf‘zct'lioSliv'akl.'t has lhi- sunli- frontli-i- llFillllilll 11s ‘Poland and 3.; ‘by ih“ sum!’ menus. ll'.i1l‘l'l1. it is Lin. (‘mu-hi er has had to put up with, (Continued on Plgg a) who have pt-rsuurlcli tho Pillow ‘lint they can subtly show ii mori- no- Mi*iwh ilt PHlilti llIWlHil lllillllfilllfil Plllllli. lii Slllllill an n Plenty of Zip and s d w f _ ‘ ture Which Tillage Piglnce onlgfllwzlliEdFeils Hflllslllg 'I‘ll1s Week. Two Showings Dally Big Show for Kiddies Thursday After- noonaTlckets Procurable in Advance. . -_..........__,.._ mnnfzzgulflfg: g1; ggilllall imilrollil-closc of llln plriurc. we e mmandments Cnmmnndmcni-bri-uking 24m, 1‘ "°1“l1'°1Y 3 M11810!!! picture. attempt lo earn » Starting with the Biblical episode, can. to Mexico in his the police by n mi opt-n pOWPF- - - . hut 5:231:33]scfithenlgscgfiflierl I111 {BIA motor-speed n. The craft seems rum“. 00m‘ '0 t" M 1:10? n 3 b0 Y through the water. and cnds "mm Mum“ m. open was 01; y being driven onto the roqkboung water where the Red l o Co!“ by "m huge 11111.03‘ Sea has 099mm’ they 5” 51mm" 0i! 10D OIIMslInee st 3.00. evening at 8,15, ___ ,3‘“QfogelzzoflhzglgullgQ5012“; You have not ti“; nrice to buy it. failed, to find anything definite oMAID WANTED-ASRLY PMiRS. you a job’ and u WHO m m“ zlgeecofit ‘olfeligogg. itnxiilngivso Zllalérfiaspect to the policy of the L- D- MumlY- 101 '99" “w tariff was h! hilh M it 1B l-Odsy 100 years sgo when their [n m; 9,," on; i, than; 1mg .._st' 5435i. zfcfluagg“ nzasnmxfil giltlogggilt- The cost of living did not ni- been‘ the ydistlncgt issue’; of protec- ‘i w. r zrxr ‘Made fresh every day. Saunders. .~ Purchasing ' Purchablng * f t "h L“) . - lwwsom oi: 00.. Market Build-. weekly Food PM," ~ weekly Food Power ‘ amid lailfl: b]: l 0h d BPBJéDITSY 11°‘: m" ”“7“7‘23'° m“ "l" WW3 Prim "twill" Your Wore Prices of Wage eed u .Bitlte¥'l0Va9l‘tl1EBe198: ~-—————-——-————-—-i"-‘“‘ 1890 10f 102 o9 ' , ‘HWSE 1° l-ET-"f- 3* ELM": 1891 101 m4 91 i331? iii 11S iSS ziiifxiilicii°giiii fionggsrllhbliistllm Ave. only T. R» c" "l0"- ' 1892 101 102 o - ‘ ‘ A 5388_,0_9_3, 1m m m 9g g3; 1;; h; i3; tattoo‘? Liberals m never ldvo. . 1' 1894 98 100 98 1909 124 12g 103 Q. ' ‘vmno WANTED-MRS. WEEKS. e- 1895 as as 10o _ 1910 m m m .-,,,§';“?,,,"°;,§"f;,,;{,§:,§“§,=;g 129 Fitzroy ‘St. ' M14 10 12 8|. O 1896 100 llil 104 1911 131 137 103 Q PM“, The Liberal‘ no‘, m" back "" __"""" " "' 1897 99 M 103 1913 133 T35 99 4' on what they called a tariff for ‘WHEN RI-POTTING vousl a 1m 10o no 101 ma 13s 13a 100 e rgvgnug, d.,,|;,,,¢ “mp1, m, m, plants be sure and use 8oiisro—‘ . l1» 1899 101 100 101 1914 140 140 100 IO purpose of rglglng money to carry lis efleot is marvellous. 178 Kent, m. 1900 194 101 103 191-5 142 139 102 0 on m; Qd-mhflglpgflon of m, 30v. Street. 607041-2241, z 13g; 1% 1g; gig g8? g7 x Gflllflltlllt. ‘Britain also had a tar- -—— l ‘ 1 4 m , ‘YOU WANT oooo lMvaLoPae it 1903 112 110 102 191s m 231 91 0 suchmthrlelzosnzes :53. Sid???‘ til: Prices l0forl0o. 160 fordiio. 250 ‘O 1904 112 112 100 1919 253 258 99 0 tax was paid by the individual, for 65c, s00 roi- 01.00. 1.000 for ,0 Those flshru show that vnryins waxes do not vary the e ere on no intention of getting $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian omoe. huviprsmogyglgglthgllztzfiwzn: oiittzie wage. d n l I z protection. But the ‘Conservative s s. s even more t . ' ‘ 4J9] pgm-rmg pp EVERY‘ _ 0 tsin that prices of industrial products will follow elhlenfi ‘I31: 4 wilful:fiiirgiigetinSSt-BSIISTSS dlescriiotion, ohgzly and awed; , y, _ y z It is by wages that industrial prices are directly established. z protect. It claimed that n w" p; tonal, anon uani ' . the beet int t f tli ' ‘t Central Job PriuterLFltone 188. RElI- W- B- MUIR- OQGO-lvfirl- O 0 O 69000000000 O 0' O 0000 totlo eo., ‘lggusasikereaaolgiltihzm them. when the waters close sud Tickets m t - llfflvllrable in advanrr. ‘ ' ' "n" |"'°- n"! IND- Siioclslly priced matinee for child. qr l l .‘“_re Ask Your Grocer;l‘his.. for the F “S!” 71,5111“- 9m‘. u’ "l! llltliltfil. iuet. at the ran Thursday, l There will be two showings dnfly “Roiii I STTQRTED QUT uJvrl-l AM UMBRELLA Bur blue-ED \l= 1 ‘ Cit/SN REMEMBEIE. I. DlDbilTi-t rr,’ _ p _.__..l l 'l()R0.\'<‘ , (m. lll-lhlarllimc ‘n“'lhu'ee<l hind." with lorul show- irs nnd uwout some temptiruturc. Toronto. vicar . . . . . . . . . . . . .4ll---2R binulron‘ snow . . . . . . . .. ‘,Ch'iowii. ruin nml snow . lialilax. ruin ... .. lSninl liihn. rain .. Boston. snow . . . . .. New York. 010ml) . . . . . . . . . .. . lllgh title this evening at 6.25 and Jnflmrnrnw mornlnr n’ 5.10, Sun sols this nib-mot‘ nt 5.20 and rises tomorrow morning at 6.14 l New moon Saturday, n¢l__ 11m a; 1.42 p.m_ i Summorsuii, (Ida glghtgen mm“. ea lei-w" than C‘ mrlottetown, ,1’... _-_-.~. 4.1m Co, '.e~<q n H033? ." d-