“mo. 119111111111 27' 192' me cizaiinorrarowu commas lrish Conference New York Sends ‘Must Continue its Congratulations (siloclai to The Guardian) (Special to The Cunt-dart LONDON. Oct. aa-A-ddresslitsti Nkliv YORlK. Oct. 2o._ sober-at political meeting in Westminster of the New York papers today cx~ tonight. Viscount Birltenhead. the tenii congratulations to the Cana- Lord Chancellor, dealing with the dial: fishermen for their success in ‘Irish negotiation, said: "The con- winning the international fisher- ferelrce has continued for many men's trophy, "Blllenuga wart the 0113's ‘with some vicissitudes. it better boat," declared the Times. still continues and wi-li not be ab- “Blluenose was the bigger ‘boat and illltlflned unless and until it is real- therei‘ore won." is the text of‘ the ized that it ls int-possible for eitli- Herald.- whloh offers an excuse for er side to continue." the defeat of the Defender. "There Wjl-H mourning in Gloucester last night." says the Times‘ editorial. “liope tiled stubbornly, although - llll0 Bluenose had outsalied the Elsie ‘ the iisiier- ‘ 1D0iilli. oi lion. B_tin_j. Gallant King’s County Campaign 1 Anspiciously Opene Synopsis oi Address Delivered by bit. James bielsaac, M.i1.. at bpening Meeting. The illrst meeting oi the Camqabied to incroase their output; the ipuign in King's County, was held artisans find ample and remuner- .tit Peake's iStation an Montiayiative labour; and for the farmer night. M-r. Paul Laudetan ably pre- it has afforded the greatest protec- sided, There was a large crowd. tlon by furnishing him with a home the hail being packcii. The speak- market in the towns, villages and Canadian anti , ii. _S_._Cattie Sale (Bpoolll ts The Guard In) nonuou, Oct ihl.—ln the Glas- l . . . o o . Mr. Donald Mcliinnon 9. I ’ Call Mr. Sinclair s Bluii 80w cattle market today 795 Cana- dian and United iStates cattle were Forvstlerll 111W bit. _Sinciair_lias Been Charging 8319."... Tifalft? E§.!"§.iii.?“2.‘i.'i the Government With. ilaving Given llouattia11117113115'~5551°3~11°31“11311 a Mr. 1111-2 cents respectively. and the Liberal Candidates Remain Dumb. The Queen's County candidates tlon time Messrs. D. A. McKin- non and J. E. Sinclair had a grettt addressed a large meeting 01' 01M‘- 119111 10 1111i’ at other meetings iii .__.F._._i___________ our own bays and rivers where the very best fertilizer may the had in great quantities. sOlIlg man, some day, will arise who will be big enough to raise the mud in quan- tities large enough to spread git over every island iarm_ Richmond opportunity to the whole trade eon. come-d to participa1e in the Order. tors in Pownal Hall 011 Tuesday The persona purchjllng .the$e 111 1111a first‘ race for mom Mo Notlmttlel Gay pl-egldgd pt-ltlclpm or tho Conservative v_ Boy has enough moo rol. the lo Mo‘ were oh I roan-s ‘room m a 1,10,,“ the ,.o_ _ , erg were Jiis. Mclsaiic, M. P. Mr. industrial centres that have sprung iiuil limited the speakers iatirlcily ernment but the speaker‘ failedgoto 1111111 ""11 11 "W111 191111110 0111i’ Ill] 1'... ,.,....,.,,.t.,,°,L°,Z§°,f,§,'1§"§,§§ tiotibtrible lVlyarty welt-h. Canadiiin- ,' J- -l- 111181105. 111111 M1‘ 31111111111. 1111- 11111111 ‘Ii 11y 11111810 11111111111 1110411181111‘ to their iillotted half hour each: 860 anything they had ever accom- 9111111 three mlles or ram-oar] to a" on“ we decision M purchase tmrn skipper or tho Ettore’ would ' ‘James Alicia-sac. M. P.,_deiivereil fricturing and mercantile institu few interruptions 11111116 111111118 the nlished in parliament that would connect it with the present line. w" m“, by mo" norooomaovoo not give up. He hoped by strategy .11 59191111111 11111110115 111 wlllvll 11o PX- 1101111; 1f wt’ 3ill11.\' 1111? P1111111IM evening were in the nature ot per- again call for the peoples support. All? 11111101111 “1011111 ‘be 1101115 500d and not by any oovoynmom om to outwit tho canny 3cm‘ Mm Hun‘ . posed the fallacy or the Liberal ft. this provtnce, where wt; are a1 tinent questions and were so r0- tlie ventured to say tors of Pownal had Sinclair around Blnce only when he came do for their vote! people are only Both _ these gen around shaking ‘body now. ' business if they carried this muii free of cost. the speaker believed. because within two years they would get their money back in in- creased traffic due to increased production. (Applause) that tlie elec- ‘nt seen Mr. last election. vvu this time l-le inust think tho a voting maclilm! tiemen are going hands with every. o in some crises he was ‘lXIfOHIIQd they kissed tlie bableg, (Lauglllfilfl) He believcil the Lib- eral policy of "tariff for revenue" was mere camouflage because all ploye-n Tms is Honsard-o room.’ ell the Bluenose to get over the uniti it is linimpeachahie. 'l‘iiere 11111 11151 1" 1119 50001111 11101‘. 111111 is no fflllildlltlfm for Mr. Sinclair's 11°11’ 111* 111111 11111 11 was‘ n01 a ran- rmrrorooo, m“ Roumonlfl asked rm. test between fragile racing much- tiood iind was given a stone The! ""311 '1" 5.0011311" u1"1'1'11"111 “'111c11 Canadian government siiid to lltiti- 1.11" °111°111"& 01 11 11111111 0i‘ lviuti mania: "You can come in iintl""""' 1"“ 1'1g"'."""'* °1' 1111'“ 1""11111‘1 our-Chase goods m me extent m. iiiuy waft a victory. $25,000,000. Give your orders any way you wish, to the cheapest firms, untl we will back tip your credit.“ Anti for this llouituiiiiti ilgreed to pay 51,4; per cent. l Free/Prairie platform. lie lield the attention oi‘ the audience iiirotigli- out, and Wils given a magnificent reception. Mr, iiiclsaiic spoke as follows: As this the first opportunity I have of meeting so many of you since the election of 1917. my first ‘iu-ly is i0 thunk you for the sup-o port l received in this section o.’ the county. on that occasion. Now at the end of 4 years you have right tr. expect me to give some lt(‘1 agricultural people. you all knov that tiurirtg the last ‘.10 0i‘ 25 year you found your best market-YOU only fllllflii'l—~ltf1(l tlie highest pr t-rs for your protlticr- in tlie indu; trial cvntros, mining, iron iout tirie; anti manufactures of Ne‘ Hrunsivick and Nova Scotia. Th‘ has been our home market. an all this has been due to the pr~ tecilon afforded by the Nation: P(lll(‘_\'. Perhaps someone will se- wo are not getting good prices ai: I-eived by the 5P0" WPB- . . ' I Mr. Bflwn’: Platform. i I Mr. P. 8. Brawn, labor candidate, expressed pleasure at seeing so . tttany ladle-h present and admitted that at least the government do served credit for extending to wo- ZJIBII the ivcil-earned franchise. isle felt. that lie was as much a farmer its ii liibor candidate and he booed Mr. J. E. 5lnclair. THE LATE HON. BENJ GALLANT . flows»... Mr. J. E. Sinclair, the next speak- cr, repeated his charge that Mr. Warburton was prevented iroiii takinz his seat at the last election -—--——————-. The sad news has been received hi,“ been m0 Ho“ The Carma“ from Suuintersitie of‘ the death til. should have paiti their tiebt to tlie 1111011 1'1"“? 1'1 1'10 '1°'1°""'"'° Be” the farmers would look at it that tariffs were tariffs for revenue. 11!’ 11111111l1111l11lon of soldiers votes was a transaction between n“ last int-thing or been made slave-i jtimin Gallant, Stiiuinersitle. The count ‘of my stewardship. Ii t-tin Jiiisiness is iiuli.. i will not contr. way. it would be a ‘good ideu to Prices are flxed by combines and 101 111111011 P19111191 Meighen was two governments for the ptlrpos» "."°‘1""""'1'~1" 11916111111111 11.1 111° 11111‘ Ml‘- (1111111111 1411B 111 D001‘ 110111111 '53),‘ '1' " f3"'°e"'1' "1111 1111111111 1'19 "1" 11,1115“ “11"“"'°".1s‘ 8'“ “"1 select a former candidate [or the mrm from H“, consumers largely responsible. of enabling tho products of Coma‘ riiiiivriyr problem lie maintained rm, some time out [ho no,“ no mo, sessions of the Parliament ‘that has token place during the last b Queen's County to run with liini. Btandpolnt is not lmpolfanL He A Voice: That has never been do to be purchased iiy Rflllillilili-l. 1"“ '1'“ W111’ ""1"" 111111 1199" r .u Y,“ ooh“, a. o shook to mo "'5, 1"“ ix1?"'e" 'h"ev°"1.‘1 """9'_1‘ year?‘ ' “"11 m" "'1?" "112" t ho lhougho “opening to mo our (lofoodod [ho “roam”! gram grow proved! Mn Sinclair must have hem,“ “IL bought tip by the government look. lea l l s . uniceevertly to i e pubiir busi- consequences of the virir. e ar ft t-m of the labor party he said the 01s anti maintained that the feasoJ The Chairman: Order, please. this discussed oil suspicious at least anti that tiic 111011118 11010 111111 01-’i0\\'11'¢l‘1-‘ 1101* t? the county and particr. now experiencing the aftermath o’ in parliament anti . . - . ., . - - ~ ~ - . , . -. - ..- ‘.1 i in the Cfe-usszozit. in tlie that CfltHSt/Jplle anil Canada is out first plank was economy. Premier vhy 760 Canadian industries; tttii. Mr, Bttlelilr- l want to My -1 yet lie comes befor tlie telt-cturs B111“ °' "1""*‘1-“"‘"."1 “1“"11‘1 1"’ 11111 111“ 111"‘- 1*""1- "'11-'11" “"‘ 11m. - . ” ~ .‘ . . . - . . . . t ' Drurv of Ontario hail proven this eil last year was because the big 110W 11101111111 18811111 10 ll l-ilalc- of Queen's county agd insinuttttis """"'°"°". ":1 1'1"'1"111"111- T11“ boru Jun ll. iSSl. ut lilotinifit-lti. "P1110 ".1 .1 ammo“ m "c(nrddm'e 191mg '85s 1111118110111 um] to be the farmers‘ platform also, com-blues ate them tip. . mont made by Mr. Brown. lie‘ suiil thiit the ilcul Willl crooked and thtit 1"'°"'°"' "1 ""‘1""1"11 1'1“ 111111119 1'11" ~ '- - - l " Mm m" 11ml juflgll1p~n1' ‘and ex. m m? om” 111mm,,“ H1111‘ "e 1 ~ be claimetbwlien he cut the indem- ; the first thing the Ontario izovetn- Rouniania would very likely not """1'1 ""51" '°"‘“"" '11 11'11."111°"1‘“1's0.n 1" hbvneze' (“"11" "'_'" "“ 11211111 111.1’ humble iilllllrllilfiiiti ‘the engaged 1n war... (Jondilions_ ,‘~ "My of mo members the vow first E“, to crmciuh mom old was to our rho Session“; be “mo w pm, “m, ‘mores, M Mr ivlio t-iriimetl to have prtlvltligd [or ivifo Ainrtiia Arscnuult. ile “as r-ilu- ‘vancement oi’tlie tight; anti tlie l tilted .,..ito'.~ anti they wt session. The next labor plank l indemnity in two. in 192i Rounianln said: “Give its '1. "' 1101mm; .111" 11111511111011?" P111011 111 1119 0111111110" 5"11°°1 1'11" 11111181311. “is P9111119 qi-"flnflrf Ed- (P151111 “"11- mg-l) .11 B1111"?!- 1'1"‘ 1 is unemployment insurance. Next, Mr. J. H. Myers, the poxi gpetlk- Mr- 510W"! 1 B8111. lower ll. a little more time and we will pug.’ "mug" ""111 "11"" 111111 511°"! Bllgilinss college, Charlottetown. ' "'1 " ‘m1’ ‘m pm m" "" ex- '°" '1'°"" "1 "H"! "mm "10 " public ownership of public utilities operating for public interests and not lbr proilt_ We have to a large extent public ownership of ra-li- ways and steamships toilay in Ca- nada but the speaker thought they er pointed out in his opening marks that instead of defining the tariff platform of their party the Liberal candidates for the past two weeks have been confining thoui- selves almost entirely to criticism Mr. Sinclair: \_Veii, that is nut correct. The Ontario government refused to increase the indemnity. Tile members were getting $1.400 a year and they were only called upon to spend six weeks in Toron- ciiough to support the wlti, gtigc Mr, W. Lautton: p “tom-o the "so llis trite. Annie l\i. (ializint. is 1'1 talking like that. it was‘ only an 1111111411101 111 111- 151111011‘ 11111111111- olii second hanii bridge lill_V\\'il_"- ltustii-o, Tliorc are, four children. Vhcn you were talking about ruil- . . .. . r r - l wiiv matters why not start at the 081111111111 11111110111 "1 l‘ 11m llflilllfl] llll llll’ Bllfrsies in hehziiioilseiiotis its ever existed there. ~11!’ 90115111001118 01 Klllghl- lPrant-e, Germany and tlie ueigi The bust 4 X91113 00118111111011 11 boring countries of Europe th.i 11.11111‘; time for tlie Government 0t’ - were riot in the war starvation COll~ 1'11l‘111111- 131111111! tho ifirsl ilzirt 01’ fronts the people. l believe. how- llts P1l11131l19111P1.\' period the “or over. thtit this will prove the ivorst re. you 7 tier cent instead cf 5% lir-r cciit, untl agreed there and thou to give the bonds of sermritv for that interest. Not one dollar of tlie loan will be lost to the Dami- nion 0i‘ Cantiiia. and ii has been - k _- '1' ‘;l'--- ‘ - ' - ‘1 .,.... .. .. I were b81118 11181111890 111 3 511D~Sll0d 01 l1 lfflverlllllvnt which has loll 1°~ 111113 11111111" 1111011111 11111111111 111° 11111111111 0111111111115 11°01 11°11'11"‘ he-glnmng? T?“ "S "Ow 1"“ gov- LomH The deflceafed. v.1. 11h lll":1'11t‘ll< l1"r]i(i1lihiillehqetdghhfter- 11611911091338 hallndrll 'll’l‘:)'l“l3ll'i'll way, particularly the railways. An- 511111111111 1111011811 111a 111051 1111113‘ 11111158111111 1'19“ 1111111915’ . ""' "Don "er 1cm“ 1A1'11'a"5e‘1 011111118111 sank (111-country 1n debt nllnnmr 01 yen“ 1' lune“ 1 l ‘watwconiiitions rendered the work rortllrtiortq trill‘ phme -|l)(*u[ Q1119 . other labor plank is. electoral re- 11811011 0111511111101)’ 1t 1B V01)’ M" s1"°1a1" "11111111111115- 11111111‘ n" 101111.!” d0""'.‘1" . "'1' ""11 ""11"" 1"'ck""‘ "'1 w“ oi‘ (iovcrni-urnt just about its ou- llllil’ ‘c-‘rl bst-rve a1rorlu 1tion 1n ' i‘nrin rind extension of voting fnci- Easy to criticise ~but' it is not so 111111911 111111 Mr- 131011111 W115 11150 The Tariff issue. ,A"e' “m”? e""'1'1"1°"' 1'1 11115 "'1 vice pi‘().\‘ll lrni til‘ the P. ii. l. sii- (‘Filth ani 1rcsi1onsiblo as tlie Will‘ [l "r11: Ol-Dtli- real 811110 (‘Oill- '1 lilies. lie admitted the govern- 615v w remedy the wrongs or 11111111611 ‘"1111 111111111 1° 1111101111 'r‘-"'°?i°" .“"”"°."'.1°. "'1'" ""1 ""' vcr Black rt»; ct... anti ii member pct-tart it§eii it was tlie time of rc- tttgriipiii-L-iesoi’ hi1» g 1 1' ' ment has carried out this to u which they complain. Any fat-nt- tlie blame on Mr. King for calling 'l‘akiitg up tlic rltiestion of llli‘ "'1_".".1‘ ""'e", w” 'Se""".°" "'1." 11"‘ . A , I Irninh... ,.on_trroorron' rohoomrorron Horror... M ,6 e Vdon, r “out m, ' great extent, but claimed that er who has been a tllrectoi- ot‘ out the soldiers to keep order tariff Mr. hlcKinnon iuaintalnotl ‘}1“'_‘"111"'1, “@111 °" “"111 111-“1 1111’ c1 1111111 11' 11‘ ' ""1 _‘ '* mob-matron ‘and U“, donmnoo U, vhiorfaln1pcofic1ojvfoerfilnp for “m: .- lhousiinds of working people living cheese or butter factories will re- dllrlllg 11111 Syllllei’ $111110 1'1" 111111 111° 1111101111311111111111105 1101"‘ Iumbhro. 11m .‘.1".°""°“ asked by '1' C°"'""""" "" '1""1"" Wsmoss “the Government for cum-moat:- slime ' ' r m, S.‘l-“l_|‘>ll o, lo in“. i awav from home have as much member that however successful- 1111111111 W115 1111110110111 111 11¢00111"1l11111111“ l0 (‘01110 1011111111 W111i 1111.1’ '7] ,""'wn.""5 “"119 '?"°1’°"' 1" u general merchant in 1891 llllddlf lll0ilCv to meet the cxtiiirtir- 1o rlitik- l1l'l i100 liriirsh right to use tho franchise i“ what. iy tlie Iiusiness was conducted rlncc with u request from the city definite '.-illll,(:‘iilf3lll_ What is their ‘;’"'l'|‘.""" """""'"y 10191119" m 1"} W215" plot-toil tn tbc Provincial liQL/Jlllfl‘ expenditure-e of tbuo ti " rung; 11.1.1.1“ ho...‘ ,.,,I',,,.,..,,.,, 1,11“, ovol. orovrooorhoy may hoooon to there was olwrry-s twrtteorte tlndttt; authorities. He had rint hoard oi "revenue tariff" going to be? is ,l_'_"il"y'l"f1‘ "1H_111‘f( "iillfiflfllttiticiiirtl ul-t -_ v- 1900 1904 was H“ Mm- departments m. puhno of ... ‘he’ Démimon‘ ‘by ‘Ame; 1;] , . reside as the soldier voters-at-iargc lnult. Notwithstanding anything 1111111110 11011111 $1101 11y 1110 110011111111 901119 10 11c 111M101‘ 0r10W" 1111111 ]‘-',.“".'.' r-. c “"5 “P110 'v"""g 1" '1' a "'0 m ' ' ' '1 ' 1 made it iilmcst iuiptwsiblt- to --‘t‘~ ux-tc- rt-ttrrgetttlhg t- lilii, ' . ' had wiio were serving at the from 111i! may be said by 1h; opposition. 1110111 “'11111 110 111111 50011 01 l101111-t the present tariff? ‘Mr. Sinclair‘ ‘_"'€T]."'*_‘ '1'. “"1 "'e__""fq"'.'s 111111 111 111111 1'" "cwmo " "mm 1erfcure very comlertiiilo illllt‘llll'.~: ti . o. of son". $40}; not) . tluring the wtttg wldows penslonq; howevttr, thg tulle bgfofe m, p”, cal life the Speaker heiievetlllirii hail been very careful to say that, l"w“eglg'_'t'1’b" "'.' 1'0" '1""11'.""'°' '1' of the Boll (‘zrbitict without porti- public woo _ in on}. o“! or rh- HM {lflfpdipg pnhflovlllent188$)“, - - Ellflfitlllefit of eight hour dtty lor pie of Canada at tho mount rim; the country would get sarier nnti it would not he lcwcr. llc saitl it] P‘. '_‘]‘f‘k" ‘ 1" 11, _“f_‘11‘"1 311°" 1'1 mm ooolnn.’ ab. a mom“. (,- roo, W. ,1, m‘, m‘. ("r "pimp-lo You Mn‘ o ltibcr, agriculture not Included. The l8 not a raking over of ancient his. more responsible government from would be ti "low tariff." _‘l"_' “"4111, "O'e""'g 1"” 1'1"“ Ir H o ll‘lel“Ye‘l pro“. om; “m; ‘Government would nut undertake .lln(\l'IIn:‘Jn(1 Wadi“, enough may o,“ '- 1 right of ctr-operative bargaining. iory but‘ the tariff policy of tho either of the two great parties thiln Mr. Sinclair: l suiil a revenue 'H"_"'_1_ ' "'_"e 111°, mf"'."""'e" 1""! O 1 1 1 1 1' , . 1 any nr-iv ivorlrs; zii‘. that llil'.\ ,\.,,,...r',.,o, would‘ no“... os-rohtish "j This moans that tlie-laborer will oountry- Our trade relations with from class legislation schemes ol tariff. " ,"__'_"_'f“,' "1' 11°15 11111? 5111111111 '1” 11' 111° 5111111111111 "1 "11 ‘"11 '1“ “i” iroiiiri conecnt to was to tioviilc 'l.‘,... r;,.,'n,.r, Nrort}... Mr}. mo,“ ‘ n0 longer be branded as a striker 1110 111111911 513185 80d With 01her11111Y 1111111VM1‘. 131011113 1"c1"1"1"‘ M" D°"a1d M°K'1"”°'11 13°" 1° 111111111: "11111111101121111111 hn-knpw 1@11‘1‘-"1- the iuonev zibso-luteiy" flf?(‘(“-"~'2il to mm. rod inlo“canlllirl ohoh. m, ‘l . when lie undertakes to sell his 6011111110: of the would la 0f vit‘al'-T111?1'0 1*‘ 11° 111111111111" 1111' “11111111 1'11 "1"" 111°" 11 W111 11¢ a 111911" '3".M'. 1.1m CIMr-Fp." 5'0 m" 511111131111 Tho funeral trill b0 ll"lfl on l“l'l ltrosorvc ‘i110 works 1111111111)‘ 1 ' riuci baiready lil'llll‘ill1'ltl1lli‘r‘ll iinprir-r liibor. The speaker claimed that Importance to every farmer. con.‘ stands that is not represented-iii riff? He will not say! He told you,‘f'o‘rl'j(‘l‘l,ll'lrj°111 ("11111110101111 1° 511W‘ H,..,,'o,.,,h,,,o.1ooo "Ln S, puny“, tog rrowovor_ r have m‘, Souoroo. 1 Um “now kuvolnab]; Candi-tlon“ 1 when hlttKenzie King was minister sumer and manufacturer in Canada 0111‘ 01 1119 1W0 1911111“ 1111111”- 101119111 11131 W0 111111 i111 011011110115 Mr 1 n . Y , , _. t‘liiirt-li. Hiiiiiiiiot-siili- on - 1i] tit‘ lion nf knowing that my constant 15mm‘, mom Dani‘, ma,‘ bring; 1 - til’ labor he sent soldiers down to and by their attitude to this quefl 130th Parties in flit‘ past have E0119 debt to mfiet. And we want nii- ' u on‘ '1" "'1' 11"" ex- ' " ' . .- , .. , ,, cristcru unit western trains. lliilil tirizieut retiuests for the _l , r _< | . 1f . l... t ;- i ‘Sydney to break a strike anti that tlon the various Political Parties 11s fill‘ ill 1111111915 0011111111115 1° 1"'t11‘° “"111 w" "a" 1" “d” 1° 91=11L."'2"gh """ 1"“ ""'“"" """"'. I H“ 1M1 mm) Hm} 1131mm 1' ' icntiiture of public money at many o . ,. ’ i i . I t those soldiers were responsible for of 1hr: country mull stand or faILIbor as this country can fro. liii‘. a revenue to pa)’ fie expenses of- so“ I o, , o, l _ , t ' Iltnints round the whole coast of"o)§,or:u:,'o‘;g',' of"',l.,-'gg,erilloz,'r't: 1111111111118 1190MB. f, Brown poses llS a la-"llior 0111111111111-1- i.'h country. And we necd no‘. int-l Th‘ ghalvrmgesj l1 ,',"""' ilfingfls: County were fairly goncr-‘Hm ‘onswormg and “noun-Koo, Mr. D. A. MeKInnOn: What year Protection A Universal Policy. 11111 101118111 110 101011011 1° 111° 11111‘. "'01 1' ""1111 10W" ""1" 71"‘ ""10 Am". some 116M191; exam", Ho, 1 - 0115b’ 11111- 01 0011150- 1 ‘"111 s"? “lsupport of titt- Canadian people. ‘VQQ-Fhllgnwfi” .~ ~ ~ 1 ' 11"" “1111111111” who were ndvocw 1"“ 1° um" Th” 13"” the Mr WcKinnon ) -e d l t 01"‘ ‘1“11"1 111111 111910 111'" 11111113" must appeal to nil reasonable pe. - : "l cannot tell you A xreat change has baker; place ting low tariff as "members on the, ground that they are going in re- ‘ ‘ 11°‘ '1 c‘ ° "*1 - filings which l would wish to have‘ r -n r. . l. H. ‘, , ., 1111111 year it was. but it was the throughout the entire world so far1flvl>011119 111110" 111? "1"" "T" ' 1 '19 I mm" h" om mum" 111619- riuce it on certain products. What‘ (“"111 "'9 g°v,e':'1."'e"'j5 '1'“ 01111611‘ A istions and tariff poii- fore be on the other side. _ ‘are thqoo___gg__h_eyp__iro ti,” ooioo 1 11 M1111 01111101111111)’ .. P . “concerned-.- ~Practically"""Mr: Brownr" l doifrthink l stiitl to reduce the tariff on bind-n and.‘ '1'“ (lone llltliwl lrzii-rirtl out, iind it unable .L0..ll.llY_Q. s possible that in mime of those things which time of the strike in Sydney. Oon- 11s trade r0 tiniiing his address. Mr. Brown cles are (Special to The tiuardan) ‘alfflfltfwlfi art-u, yet vastly undcvolol _etl. incuiciilubly rich in nrituiutl rt - upon 1' out ' ‘ (fort . iloiiie anti Sanitarium in this pruiv’ I l , -, , . t-laiitietl that in Winnipeg laboring all the rcblitbilcs in South Amcric... it that way. -poi-i<_aiid eggs? Tllcy miitle tlie . . _ l.().\'lli)1\', (ivi. -_ As far 11>‘ Secure r m. .- “m, mod rrrors t,» “"'"'“°""' (‘"11 11°11?‘ 1", 1’1°-’f11°1- .1 - uieti were put in Jail for striking Wllirii were at one tlme greo rm, Mr, Sinclair; l took down lllg sroromenr the other night monomer. while out. ébidicrs wort‘ tho oolror- or tl... ltrtttcl, (lot-pro, a. ‘i e litlretl to exist as .i National entit _ . , - » ,_ _ ,_ judgment, tl-lowevor, that may lit'.'7___ . . . - . . tttttl the“ relgaggrl to vote at Qlevltiers. have now become proteciiou- words, i think i will just leaveitlthy tllll mt know 11' 1111’ 110111. 111‘- 1111111. scouutiicla 0111.1 11111101 -"1 1111101111 P0111. it 1i O04 iooilueivslosricitis. *WANTED AT ‘ONCE GIRL FOR general housework. Apply to; Mrs. Allison Holmes. East Royal- l)’. T0 LET~21/_r story warehouse ou Sydney St.. apply A. .1. Mclnnis, 03 Queen St. WANTED-Maid for general house- work. Appiy l4 Lower Prince St vWfolri-ziz-To neuron auv house centrally situated. Apply at this office. FOXES FOR SALE-Silver black foxes for sale. Some of ex- cellent quality. Prices right. l’. J. Williams, Grand River, Lot 14. l‘,E.i. WANTED-TWO YOUNG LADIES ciin be comfortably accommodat- ed at 25, Upper Prince. _... ___._._________i_ WANTED-BOARD AND LODG- ing ifor Agricultural ‘High School students. Apply at the school or phone 869. .._.__i.....______i. WANTED-Experienced fox man to go to northern New York State New ranch and new house with good salary. Apply stating erporience to W. K. Ro- gers. Charlottetown. l WANTED-Experienced bookkeeper iind general salesman in a gener- iil store, middle age (male) per- son prcfqrretl Must give refer- cnce. Apply to K. and H. Sharbeil, Portage, P.E.l.- ._ ‘WANTED A AINTLIM-AN OR represntative la Charlottetown to handle Watkin'a Products. All is-ts. 'l‘iierc is not u country ip the woriii standing today for free trade. England. so 1011K a free trade strougiioitl. is iotluy under a protoc- tion tariff cveu greater than our own. lftiny nation wnulil iirivc the desire to be a free-trailing llil- tion it wruld surely ‘be the Llnitcil States. with more filllll0fls of golrl in her vaults than nny country of tlie world, and with immense illit- nufac-tiiring opportunities. Yet such is not the case, anti before the last presidential election the Antcricnh farmers put their cust- so strongly before Ml‘. Harding that he was compelled to pledge oiliriselt to tin emergency tariff ii . (‘an it be denied tliitt we as farm- ers in rliistcrn Canada are very much intcrcsied in this matter? We are iolti that the Ulllllill Slater is fast tier-timing unable to fccri iicrscif illlil therefore cannot cu- iiungci" our markets with lier pru- tiucts. llut this is not exactly true, though it is true that we t-x< port it grout tleui of produce to America, anti always will, becuusc we have goods thuttlicy have not. Thry must continue to pay our ilu- ty on potatoes because American potatoes grown iii wiirm (fllllllllfia; are not good for seed, iind our tuurket along this line is ubsoititc iy stile and will -l)€'. getting strong- er every year, But~on the other lianil we lintl that last year until every year United States sent it lot of footistulfs into the Dominion which we produce ourselves in large quantities, and this 1111111 C11- tered intu competition with ours and lll some crises flooded our mar kots. Take down the small profits-- tlon we have and the one would be much worse. Farming Machinery. After quoting figures showiug the vast amount of Amerit-iin pork. eggs, potatoes, etc.. imported into thlg country lust year. Mr. Myers went 0n to explain the reason for iiliu there. Mr. Br0wn: iii loiive me. 1 iu rcgurd to the tariff Mr. Sinc- lair muintuinetl that we are finding a profitable market for our pro- ducts in the Eastern States iind that higher protection will shirt iiB out from this market. Trade flows back iiiiil forth in tliiierent seasons of the year and the benefits of lower tariff would be reciprocal. \\"ll9fl tariff bars are set up by the linltetl States against us it Simply means that it comes out of our pockets as producers. The emer- gency tariff was pP/flfl last year iii the States and during the first three nimijs our trade with Amer- ica wasfi-very largely cut off. The question was not to sell our po- tiitocg at a good price but to scil tiicm tit nil. That's a good place Voices at the back of the Hall: Sit down! Mr. Sinclair, continuing to ills- cttss tito tariff front a lower pro- tection point of view. maintained that protection has been put on to benefit ho industries and iilillllllillt- turers. A Voicet- -Dlil we get better D11- ces under the Liberal government? Mr. Sinclair maintained that the tariff must be revised periodically. lie referred to the large public debt and to the necessity of mit- king up t1 large revenue for fixed expenditure. l-le concluded by 1111- voctitiug a sound emigration poli- t-y. The Roumanian Loan. Mr, Donald MoKlnnorl. the next speaker. in an able defense against lhc (‘lfargo made by 1111- 31110111" at previous meetings 198111111118 1110 Roumuuian loan. 811111 111111 111111 lotttt of $26.000.000 was made 8P1!‘ crously and 11109011!’ 113V 1119 ‘"1111’ titlirin government in order to liclil upon her feet ii trlcti nnti faithful lwere going to rotiuce the Mr. Wilfred Liltlwlli 1111111 1"; of the Unllori States government not the nitration lit all. At 111a and take off the thrift which the present time. idorduey bill is putting on. But wheter [life] were 0i‘ iiot_ Do they know to- nigbll l sny lllill we cannot rc- -iiucc our tariff fci" many yetirs. When .tiie Aluerlciins put riit their Fordncv turiif they wuuteii to llF-r; ‘i tect themselves. uutl I tiiirtit ii‘ n. can put‘ on our turiff on tigrii-iiituu- ‘ill produce it will licnollt its anti give us ll. revenue too. hit". Sini- Ill-Ill‘ toiii us tc-nigiit that when we 'senil our potatoes into tlie Ynited States we must pity the ilur,. IWlllClI goes into tlie pockets of the American pecpic. Reverse that. If he takes our duty off does no not put that rfivenuc ‘into the poi:- kets of tie Americana to07 .He in iiolng to put the money twice into ,the pockzita of Canadians. is no: , that logical? They talk as if ‘they ewro going to undo what the [ini- terl States ‘Qongress illd~as if they duties they arc running this clcctitzu in orilcr that lliffy may become re- presentatives oi‘ tlie Dominion m’ (fanaiiu. We are not sending tiioui to (Itingrcss at Washington to take tlie duties oil‘ thorn! (Laughter) Mr. McKincrt went on to reail front a Liberal pamphlet ('ll‘Clllill.f‘il during the clot-tlon 0t 1891i in which it was stiitetl that tiic issui- was between free trade us against protection-reciprocity as against restriction. Yet McKenzie King quoted etiitoriiilly in the Patriot of tlie lrih inst.. stateg titiit tlie Liberals do not stand for free trade never hail, st) far as lie knew. When lllp Liberals iverc returncti in 1896 they liiid tlie idea llilil. they were going to get frec li‘liil€ relu- tions with the lltiitcd States. in i896 they hurl some hope of reci- procity. blit they have no hope to- rliiy iind liie last veslagc oi it llli: been taken away when the Filftllltiy bill was passed by President iiarii- lng wiio had promised tiic lllfill- crs of the ilriitcil States that lie would ptit thtit bill on the statute books. by tlie same uiacliine that tncnt was. t'iifll‘(‘l';“‘ll lll" Frintuni: rluosiiim was st-Ltlcti by tht‘ riot-i- sitm tinilimlioil in tilt» Trcuty til" Versailles. $lll11 Mr. Auisit-n (illum- licrlulu. ilit- (;iivt"i‘niii41.iit it-iitlcr. in ilic tllciisi- iii‘ (‘iiiiiiiuitis toil. y. .\ir. 1'llllililll‘i‘lillfl. ‘illiltlv this Slllll'l"il4"flf ill reply lo u iliit-stiitn liH to Wllblllr and proliiccrs were plundering lllr> treasury oi‘ tilt; country. $150,000.- liaii boon spent 0n the Sanitarium since liic war. Mr. Lauttori: Tilt: lnt-zii govt-ru- lll(‘lll r-iuscil iiowii that Stiuiitiriiiui. 'l‘vli the wltoio story when you got 1"""'c1'_- ("11115111-911-1 V cr tlierc iititl lll-‘Cll nny iiizuiiiituilitiii A 111111111111‘ 01111511311011 P1111121‘ of tlie iiritisii policy rjonvrrninl; should be established for Plustcrn sltarrtrlrrg_ (lzinrida. continued thc speakoi‘ and tlie manufacturers shoiilil havi- piurirk enough to get along with- 0111 ili-otection. it is true the :\lil-‘ r-ritrnrt, congress passed thr- Forti- iiey bill. But they are i1 big uu-l tlon and the‘, were not going to . lioltl ‘out rclclprocity forever. Tiie| (Special to The Guardian.) next test tiln for Canada is do,“ mo“ wfir, room “no (“Lil toxnox. ori. 1113.: aiotitorr. 0i "m. whorovor negotiations o“, rewllllf‘ (‘uuatliuu iiviloni" in London are Hum.‘ M“ yroKinnon “poooloo to iirrtingiug ll. piigrimugr- to the (‘hu- rho olootormo m horn support thmzitiiiiii lilPli‘l‘_\' at v( i‘)lli'("2l!‘.ll() to Lilicrai party anti i-nst the AlWKlI-‘mke 1'1 “'1 ‘111 5111111“ 11111 1.1"‘ l,“ oovoylllllon‘ mu) obnvion‘ iii-r tlie iiuspit-cl-i of the ('0illiill!1~ Irlllllfll‘ (icncriii, Phillipe Roy. 1laiiies’ Liberal- Canadian Mothers To Visit Graves Mr. P. S. Brown. Ma l‘. s. ii- - i r .»- -- ' ' ' nth-ti. t. n..- LZZFinJIQJ "o? it’. 11011513111311" 5810011111011 iuetitlug stiitcti that hr irtis still ——- u good Libcrzil~Conservzitive of tli-1 nitl Sir .l0iiti A_ hliicdoualti typo. Mr. Lautton: Excuse mo, .\lr Brcivu. ii‘ you liuil receivoil llllil ttfonscrvailvr-mizminiititin at (‘hur- iottetown would it riot itavt: bot-u illl right? Would you uot 111111? 11A111$111°151 | Quite a number of tiddresses M1‘ BMW", [1991111911 111111- 1110 were given. including an excellent convention relerred to hail been midi-est‘. b)’ D1‘. J. S. Jcnklllfi. ll1'1 fixed iind thtit he was turned tiowmtttt», ltrtllcti enter-rd int" tlrr ,- lrtt triotl ‘(l1 tile tititic-riiikinl: with i-nuiiiientl- lublt- enthusiasm. The frriimving A lurgc nnti representative nicot- ing of tlie ladies of the city was iieitl in tlie Libcrtil (‘onservtitive (‘lub Rooms 'l‘ucstitiy evening. when un rissntritititm Wits formed iinilcr the uiimc Tire Ladies Liberal (‘on- 11"V\‘ rservative Association. to turn down Sandy Martin. A W1": 1°11 1‘-11"11°1D111V1‘ 1111111 ‘officers were elector]. and iii-rtingc- M“ 5"°W111 1 111111110 111:1. llflllll- mcnts muiin for u stirring wirin- "111 111-111111110» T118 118195111011 iverl." rpaign: President. Mrs. J. D. Stew- instructed how to vote. Several voices: No. no. Mr. Brown: Not. all oi‘ l iiidn‘t any tiiiit. Mr Lautton: It's no llSn of say- ing one tiilttg iind meaning another. This tiilk is no good iii nil. Got to the point. art; vicelprcsident. llirs. J. S. Jon- kins; secretary, Miss ilosu Long- wortli. blvi-i-iitivc tjnniniitteir. Airs. Militant Wcllri-er. Mrs. Antireiv .\iur itliy. hint-r. J. l), Arscnauit, hire. Dtivitl MrLonnnn, All"! Elizabeth lilo/fine. Ward committees. tivc for cacli wiirrl. were rllSD 11011011111311- ..____¢0>---- them my intentions were always for tilt‘ best rttiviintages in a general way‘ for llli‘ pimple oi‘ Kiilifrs (‘tilmiyti Now, linwcvt-r. the Parliament clvc- - led. in i917 liils ticcn tiissnlvcrl, llllll v writs llllVf‘ been issiicil for tlie cl-‘ iIPllUll of ii ncw purliatucnt; iiiitl a. lllU citoive of my party l um hero i-vttirc you zigain for a renewal nli your siilfruge. When the Prime "Minister. iRt. lion. Arthur Melgh-l .t>n, advised the dissoltition of Warliament. he issue] n manifesto‘ to the (lanziilitin people in Wlllflll he set forth the political principles upon 'Wlll('ll he asked for the sup- port. of the electorate of Canada.‘ 1 The platform which be llllfl tlowii and the policy which he eunuch.- ltcri for the pending election are bricily embodied and emphasised in thtnone leading question: .\iod-| crate Protection for Canadian lii- iitistrir-s. As a supporter nnti fol- lower of that brilliant nnti (ll; tinguishctl statesman, (.'ldll‘rlilll".1 Prime Minister, as an atlvocatc of, that policy, and stake my politictlt existence upon tho platform pro- mulgated 1)_\' liini. ln airioptitig tho protcctivc policy for tlie iisczil r-iuhilitl‘ ail-J niitionul progress of‘ (‘iiuailzi. the Prime hiinistei- is not fringing to tht- attention oi the iniitlitin pt-cpir any new llillil1till tlot-trin- llc is but ruin-tantra; the priitiotil principles cmbodie-l by Sir John .-\. hiacilonairl in the National Poll ' oi‘ (‘iinatiu in flll.‘ your i878. lflssentiiilly iind its hu- sic principles. the fiscal policy tliut lllf‘ lit. lion. Arthur hielgiten li(‘\'.' pvt-souls to the (‘iinatiiup elector- iitt- is the sumo niitionui policy ail- uptorl to the present necessities of <-ontlltions._ Lei me here remark tlitit_i!iis great National upon which hinges our fiscal ziu-l tonomy and nutituiiil progress hits never D110" rcicctetl by tlie (llllil electorate when seriously pre- , iinn. iii H79, in 189i, in llflll nun iii 192i. this great miller.- questlni vVlTNlS. mostly westerly. senttftti tiicin at a general cieu and rises tomorrow morning liill 6.35. iii issue hur. been espoused iinil rm- T llow wtiillrl this be possible, if u consider for a moment our rtctut contiifiont; and otir geographic: ptir,=_ition'.' We art» sitir- by siri with tho Fiiliori States, whit-ii lin a population more lhlUl l2 tiiut- its great as ours, lllill produces i ttliiinilziiice everything that can n produced in Fanada. with that manufactures brought to thc itiizi est tlegrct- of perfection. and i would be impossible for us to can pole with any hope of success ivil such a ccnintry, if our owu intiu tries were not protected. They nr u protective country and they vat the degree of that protection in‘. time t0 time to suit themselves l‘- gardless of the renditions or pier. ings of any other country. N only is the United States :1 prnit live country. btit nearly cvc other country irt thr- worid hits protective policy today. l'p to short time ago it was fusliionzib anti indeed tenable, to rr-fei" Grout Britt-tin as u frirt‘ trittlt- r0. try. 'i‘iiiii can no lnngt-i- he su .\it<~r tiircc quarters of u l'l‘lll‘. of frcc trutlo (‘rrvat iirittiin iind,- llPt'('S.~‘ill'y to atlopt ii protcclivr- j lit y. Hot‘ Pnnrmnus lil\'0.\'l|ilt'1 ubrtuitl in ctrerl" f|liill‘l(‘l‘ of I (liobe, her mastert- Oi lllti sci t-nrtbivtl her for ri long time to i1 (Continued on page 11) THE \VEATHER FEMPERATUR TIDE, MOON, E'l‘( TORONTO. Ociobr-r ' -r\tllllli‘."il1 l-itio llll'l i ittio. iiiglicr IPYIIPCIHiIlIYf‘. liigii tide this evening at (‘rtna- anti tomorrow morning at 8.15. ‘Suit eels this afternoon at -‘i..'~.l ill Oct New moon, Sunday. 30th. ..'l!l p. in. vm-utt-il and warmly utilievetl to hi‘ -}—-—-———i- . -. l ii l - .t f firm- .iiy of the British Empire nta time By tttltlttg nff the tariff on ag- 1191110 111111101‘ 51111105 W010 1111‘ the clt-ctors of Canada regardless fool] th qung N. Kl‘ 111N812“? 11111191 F1138 hppormnlt" 1111llc<1l11flllh1l1i1f lgfhihohi ‘hot ltlur hlVllPn site was in sore lllfilrfifl-i- riculttiral implements the iiirm- 1111111115911 1191W9°11 111" 5110111101‘ 1111i! LONDON, Oct. 25.-.\ Retiti-r iii‘ wiiiit their former political iiffi- e e 1 hi‘ c n vi‘ tlar 1109p“ c“ '11:" The 1' to protection but to the war. ltluro- Mr. Sinclair hail as mucli as insin- ors of this country would not get 1"11'- 13101111- 11111011 111 R0011 111111101‘ rrrrblr. snug}; that the lmvrrnln.’ iiations may have been. On tho ' Hamitonnzntialifiguny’ ‘P1111171 iteun industries have been demor- usted that the loan should not be their implements cheaper, rontiii- "ll 1101b parties and eliciting c0n~ 1' rlates i have ililiilPil. the Liberat- GOOD pos |NQ t body oi‘ tlie international Labor (Ji- flce at Geneva, Switzerland. has unitrtimouaLv agreed to elect Lorri Btirnliam as president of the inter- nationai Labor Conference. slderabie laughter. Mr. Brown concluded his remarks without fur- ther interruption and the meeting closed in good order, a vote of thanks being tendered the chair- innile to n country whose means 01 stipport were taken awili’ 111111 whose ability to pay beck 11 118111 wuti for the time doubtful lie hurl said that Roumnnis asked tor tied Mr_ McKlnnon. it‘ would simp- ly moan that thay would he manu- factured In the» Uni1°d State: and that the five or nix ‘iundred factor- Iea in Canada would close down. itiiled by the war and factories and manufacturing plants destroyed bi‘ the thousands. For many months after tlie war these countries were seniling to Canada to siinit1i’ 111011‘ Conservative Party espousing this tlflctrine were triumphantly cit-c- tetl to power and i am firmly con- vinccrl that when the polls are t-ioseii on December 6th next lllt! Al NT NECESSARY tN GOOD ‘BALEGWAN WANTED TO RE. preset! "Canada's Greatest Nur- series.‘ Handsome free outfit exciusba territory. highest com- ih blue-g. r u iind had been given nxrlcul- t """'- _. m. lion. Arthur hleigheri siiau tit 1111881011" Sm" now M but "'1' fume" lflerwusfwde liiglfiwgv lli'i‘t'- lzgill implementr instead. Tlic Mr. D. A. McKinnOn QLALAAA ..-..-.- -x--.x-.--.-- ---x.-.--.---“,‘ cit-civil nnti shnil have behind him '~ 1111111-:"i-1'§ii§1iln§ii§::rig11'$511811‘ 1rl2e(l'?ttl‘lfl'p:llgfpl‘llg0i'filflil‘ the sncak- speaker had asked him iit ildill'P' 1 ' ' ' " "*'_“ u swcoplntl muiority in Canada ' » 1‘ ’ ‘ in hi1 11111 Mr. D. A. McKinnon in his open» l from oni- end of the country :1 to, Qrttarto cr that they could riot stippiy the viotts meeting if Rouman o v _ -—-———-' 1111111111111 111 111E 0111 1'""“""-" 1"" 1"‘ "'.'."" slwshgkggki-(zlr (“0211111011181 Jigs '81:? rlkehdégheirreih obit lhitrfdgerihc \'iitional oil -du lnir WIVMOUTI OAIUH GROCERY 11111110111- 711°" °°1'""'°"5 are “"11" ~11“ ivori ea stone" 'l llflilgflfifllel 'i're1t1niei~ Mciglicn ---_-- the 4° f-t-nrs ‘of its opgraticrin (‘iIlna- ‘Bpechn. m‘ Thursday‘ Frmay’ gmidmmy readjust!" themselves "n"it".‘7'i 8d before him iliiiisiiril“. he maintained is bold and darin!‘ iia PITOQPBFOH‘ her industries t-x. Saturday-it cakes snap. 81.00; 111111 11111111111 0M1"? 1em1geagnstorlrltar i11gp1t11r1u1111111111 1 17 '92‘) m whml bpmuma he 101311‘ 111111 lle ha: be. A mout important meeting of iili lllf‘ (‘timniltiir-s miil llll voodoo“. bum-hogs‘ qmbrmy w," . . r n ry w e v - t v1 - - - - - ~ - - :1 111311 gefikiiftgtogaufts 006-02112’ chzflpnfi-Tsavir ‘ite was. 1111911110118 rfiltlrlllng the Roumanitln hlnrl him wealthy manufacturers. mo workers "om mo.“ no" to tho p“). “no Room"). Wm m, gitaruuteori; and those living he- lhé {our tr W. 5 m’, Qhorteh. Mr. Myers referred to the necesi- luan were asked and answered in Canada is in a predicament owing yond the borders or (‘antidn in the House of Commons. Rt. lion. to her tremendous debt and the 1118 $1 00' libs Magic Baking aity of (‘o-operative marketing iielti in the Liberal Conservative ‘Committee Rooms on Qut-cn rcariilt- invested largo amounts of . . ti that with Melghen government thinks it is _ , . capital with the reasonable assur- 'P0W‘1‘10r. $1. : 4 p018! 8881111!!! 3111910111 ""1111"- "1111111 "W111 e“ s" George Fen" "Me - 5t eet Friday night at 8 ot-iock r-iitarp. important business. , » t-"r "at "s ~11 1- M“ c "a " '2: ""'°.".:"..'..".":: 131i.‘.."it.€i’;"a.'i§Z°ili?.lflt.“dill? ‘ “diff; t"'".' " 1.00 (gunrlnteed quality); ii markets at such timers and in such by Roumanla, t no W - J_ A, mpgpgflALpv p . e r nvcs mr-nts woui the Roumanlan raprnalnta- tlvaa rem rapraoanhtivsa of 0a - r, Irina in Lbiidon. Th"! 0r- m wan bllud to Ilia Camila Personally the speaker had hia doubts about a man who talked so muoli about iiiaiaoif as the Priinq - Minister. l-ie claimed that with ra t t ‘use; ' " 0." ".' requires. roof b places as the demand The demand for fertiliser is be- ooaala; more IIIIIIHVG in this prbfflldo annalio liioairer believe. ed that we w id do well to utilise Tn an ii 1 sillantlarrzatiion millk (large) $1.33; l - i 4 1852.11“ ‘$1735! it . snout-sac Phone a i. stoma not onlylie safe but highly remu- nerative. The protection afforded by the National Policy extends to ‘Qt-y pliant; of thefcountry‘: t Secretary LiberalConacrvatit-e Association. Tk-LALJA L. 1° aasolQllp