MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT m“ 0| (plying tn put other: wls Z,f__ 1M man who knows It all never 'I_ C. ___/ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody Wh his w MAXIMS ' or A A MERCHANT n1in>z| en you do a man a favor do it ay if you would please hlm. Aliiinlnl 5 B’ “nil, Canada and U. s. A. I ubscripilonl ‘Delivered 85.00 L50 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926 Morning . (‘llurluttetulvn Founded Two llfl Canto Guardian. Gnardlln Called. Th, rgglllztl‘ llloilillly meeting of Pljjly (‘ouncil was held last. ev- w; in tile Council Chambers. m ills Worship the Mayor. tho tyfitlfllftlfll‘, and all bitt oile of councillors present. liicr the transaction of the rcgu- ioiitilic business. tile following lzluilicatiolls were read: llcttcr from Mr. C. H. Chand- pllillll, for an extension of tile wnlk to the curb on the north of tirafton Street in front of inllillvillg premises: pill of Commerce. yrgc (l. lingers. til. Chandler. llic Temple (‘il. [ltlfitillllilill yvas passed that this hc (lone. lleitcr was rend from A. Cor- iof tllc St. John Glolle Publish- isking why a draft of $100 ity had been returned. Ills Worship the Mayer stated ill Ctlllllt‘ifll0li thiit the advertising lli-i illlhi ulllouilt. was to pay for not bet-ll up to representations, lit had not bcell recognized by . Council as the booklet ailtlloriz- by tilt-m. Mr. Corvslll, lie said, drilicil that he was to llzlvo pet-l ll copy ill the hiliitls of the (lllrii before tile bookict was ills- llillctl» llliicilltlrs Prowsc, Flu-nor, Ken- iylllil lieilllcssey, spoke oil the lklltl. and after u dcblite of some isle ll WHS vleciilcti its tho only will for cillllpiillui was tllilcover fill, that the hill should be paid. llilll-solution was passed to that tlu. Following tllc report of the meat lnlilk lilSll(‘.('.ltll', whicll ilppcilrls lilutllcr cclunln Home discussion n piacl- nil the scvcrill cilscr. of iit rcpdricil "iiiltlcl" tilst, and it |lli(‘t'ltlt‘ti that the bye law lli Hlspcrl lit‘. strictly l‘.IliOl'('P.tl. loin, Prinvcc, reporting for the u- c-llllluiit.cc, said that. tllc. ..ilon of tiixt-s was pit-tty wcll llilll, llilll that tlltl llllllllcllll ill- ~ of lhc city for the year looked prolllisiilg. llis Worship said the cliuirllitell ltht- vilrious iroilllllltttlcs were to - ftilillllviilitWl for the energy they illplit into. their work particular- llenlclltioncd tho good work that been iiolic by t'oun. foo lli-i Nliiliiiil of tho street. itolllillitli-c. lliltvluii. iiiancllilrrl oi‘ the mark ltilinliitcc. llslVilritilip lllSfl said tllill. thi- lllhlts cl‘ llll‘ (fundall cstilto had llliititctl tho city til clean up thc llltroi the. Park hrcilstwork. and lllitliey \\'I'l‘l‘ prepared to donate ititain nunl towards that pilrpouo. till dellrlit llnd been tllnro for ii uiilhor oi _V(‘Zll'5\, and it wail very esiialllttllzli it be retrieved. Wayli luimollu hy whicll this might ho “llilliliililll-d were discussed by "lli" llcnntisst-y and Prnwlle. "V". Blanchard of lllc iVlarlu-l omnllttul said that leaks ill the lfilllnild bc attended to risht ll‘. This was rcferrotl to the lli‘ liiiliiliccr. l-\_ A I ' '. O ‘ Vomit-used Specials RATE-Mic per word, net "ch insertion in this column. ‘”*N»o++o++o0+0+o+4~ |F YOU WANT GOOD MEAT GO Saiillllero’. East and of Market "lilies. Phone a1. ‘:31 PRINTING or zvznv ouflllllml, cheaply end expediti- hbv executed. Guardian Central Printer»: Phone m. filcolg/ANT coon snvztonss h" 55- 50 for 20c, 100 for 85c 850 m5 c; 500 for $1.00, 1000 for ‘ - lillilliald. Guardian Office m ltmziglTynl-z av PRIVATE SALE M“ nmzrolttiln Street. Two iron firm“ (Ollbifi- one single, one mkdllvw two wire springs. one \ flflrr. four bedroom choirs. \_ 1885-0-18-2l. Y lllllllllill MEETING WAS llElll LAST Nllllll 0d Deal of BusinesslTransaoted. Discus- sion on Matters Pertaining‘ to Public Health and Meeting ofBoard of Health (Joun- dlUIlIlflSsPy o! thc Police Committee said that Ii\’f‘|‘y ldxhibl tloll Week the lilrco WliS worked very hard, llilll he moved n resolu- tion that only olin pollceiutlll pal.- rol the iluirket. square during that time. lie asked that no special p0- liccmen he appointed. (Continued on Page 3) Last Address of The Campaign 6 (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, 01th., Sept 11i.*Rt. Hon. lileigbell will delivered tile last address ni’ his campaign at Co- bourg tonight. alld not Montreal PHEMIEHTU. Pll l STUP lli FllllllEN P iill? Fascist Chief Tells 100,000 in Rome this Must Cease- Lead- er t0 Revive Death Penalty. ' iROIVllC, Sept. iii. -- The hollih flung at Premier Mussolini Siltur-l day failed tn reach its mark, but instead achieved the startlingly iill- expecteb result of iriliislilg the re- lations of Fascist ltnly and itcpilil- llcall ‘France to be lllore tense than any day since the ‘Black Shirts elit- cred Rollie in October 1922. Saved froln death by tile alert- ness of his chauffcilr, wllo stepped 0n the gas when he felt the iloilill strike the motor car, the silprelne chief of‘ Fascism last. night. faced a lllob of ll lllllltlftitl tllililsilnil cheer- ing patriots and alllloiincctl that. ltnly would dciilallli that plots lIBERAL RllllllBACK APITIABlE lillNllllllllllN O The Charge AgainstHon. H. H. Stevens Toronto. The Foul Plot Disclosed Series of Telegrams. —~--o (Special to the Guardian) of lion. II. iI. Stevens. couver Still alld then wired cast coilver Province. here. as having been published oi‘ a majority. against her peacc folllelitetl oll iFreilch sofl nlilst be stopped at once. as had been previously planned. It is understood that tllc Premier will- deal with some inst. inilliitc attacks o-f the Liberillii. 'I‘hil speech will- he broadtrzlsh- lion. id. ll. llycklnzln will be speaking from Oshawa and it is cx- pected that lloil. Melglleil will drop t-hcre oil ills way back to Tor- onto hlit his rcal final appcal wllli Notice Served On Toronto Star ACTION FOR_AQLEEGED. LIBEL OF HON. H. H. STEVENS. MINISTER OF CUSTOMS. (Canadian Press) 'l‘(.)llON'l‘() Scpt. ill. till lli", il.-lli or lion. ll. ll. Sicvclis, .\iil_l-j ister oi‘ tftlstollls in flit‘ govcrlilliivllt. (‘nllsorviliivtl caudiilaic. iii Valli-ou- vcr (‘cutie notice oi‘ aclitln for al- lcgeil llllt-l will bc scrvctl today oil the Toronto Daily Still". The llriliind of ilctioll. others is the pilblicutitlu Still’ (if a copy of a letter allegctl to liilvc been writti-il by “f. Stev- illls frilin (‘liicngil on lloilsi» of (‘oin- IIIOIIH i-‘tiliinlicry and rotullliilliuidiiig lli" bilrchtlsc. of stock ill all olll conlpaily which later lie-clinic lilvel-l veil iii tiiiilili-liil ilifflculticil. The niltlcc of ilitioll was lst-llltltl‘ by .l. It. il. Stilrr. if. l‘.. acting for] .\lr Sit-veils ziillolll! by tllc i —~~— {ea-i U. S. Reservations Will Be Accepted (Special to the. Guardian) ‘7l'3~"<'|‘7\'1\- Sviit. i.'l.--»'l‘lle uatlilnil bclollglilg to tbc World (‘oiirt will iii :ili probability acct-pt tile iiliit- (‘ll Stillcil rcscrvzitiiliis llt-etlnlpiill- led by l't'S4'l'\'iill(Il|S of their owll. The collliilli-isitlll liiituctl toil tlilyi-i ago to stiltly tllc Si-llate collillliollil has llow llzliilctl ll drafting commit- tee to frame all answer to the llllltcil Stiller-l wlilcll cilli uervc for il model for tllc tllfiPWlll govern- ments lu iliiiking their rt-spcctivc replica to “lasilillgtoil. ll is said that tho jurists who have boon working on the issue have advised against a. simple af- flrnlliilve rt-ply to the lillltcil States. Their opposition ls dir- ected against reservations and especially tho part. saying the League Council iuay not ask llli" World (iourt. for iill advisory tipili- inn on any liisile "lll Wll|(‘li the lllliteil States has or cliiiuls all ill- torest" Without the consent of ivushlngton. Unfortunately the Senator who drafted the resolution apparently lost sight of the fact that all the ileclslonll of the council \vore not la- keli with unanimity sincotllecoiln- cll votes ll majority of questions of procedure and practically iill ap- peals by the council to tho world (lourt. have been on proircdurc. it ii-l therefore coniendoil hy thc jur- ists that tn accept the llllitcrl States fifth reservation would glvo I (these matters. lllodcriltc. to fresh north and north- Tilrolllti clear ..... . . . . . . . igilt-bct- cloudy .. llltlllilX cloudy . Si. John cloudy . lloeltoll ciniiily Ni-iv York i‘tiir "This lililst cnd," i-llltliltt-il ll Iiucc to the illlmcllsc gathering ill ifnlilnna Square. wllcrc. lilo lnany glililck Silirts wearing wllilc slraiv, hats rescmbletl ill the [IiilllPFllli-Z dusk a willie capped sea. "We llluat. put all end in gentle tolerance of pilrtics cillpillllefin lt would be well gio\'t-l'lllllcllls to llccaiit-ii- ollicr- fill‘ rcspillisilllc take llote of this, h“ 7mm“ “t (mhmww Iwisc. tlli lr frlcilili-illip \vit.li the iill- liall people ~ lliily be prnlllisctl. Alid wt- are really; lo apply s liable lllctliotls for p11 rposc. govcrlllncnts in the plural and did iPlease wire facts of case. (Signed) iillan Publicity (Yomnllttc-o. (‘ollscrviitive Headquarters, Toronto. ‘Tile following reply was rilceivcil: “.l. .l. (libbolis, l.\bsilliitr.-ly' no fililndiltioll for story. Silll ‘Stevens will will by big majority". (Signed) lPrilvillcc. :\lll)lll(il' wire was rt-iltrivlvtl from the ['l’l)Vlill'l!. l2. lillili. .l. .l. (lihhtilli-i, 'l‘tll'oiltti. Story ltillllillllltlll. story labelled Frank ifiird, lillhstlliliciy without filullililtioll. to office," ‘.\s_l\lilllsltlr of FusIollls, .\ll'. ‘Stew-nu has Manufactured Out; of Whole Cloth for The Purpose of Influencing Voters in iii t)’l"I‘/\\VA, Sept. iii.-— The ilrsperate CllilfilCtlll‘ of the Liberal clim- pillgll is shown ill the attempt by ‘Rt. lion. W. L. Mackenzie iKlng, the Vallcuilver Sun alld the Toronto Daily Sulr to bcsmlrcb the character A forged document was published ln the Vau- lll the Vall- .\lr. King used this false paper in the city of Ottawa Mr. Stevens will be elected in Vancouver with at least twn thousand ilo has incurred tile onlllity oi‘ the booze rings and‘ they ‘are stopping at. nothing ill the ilttcnlpt to ilccolllpilsh his defeat. A soon as this lllisleadlllg report came east the folloyvilig wire was sent to tho Vancouver Province: “Liberal workers are today circulating rilmors tllroilgllmit eastern iciiliiltlli that iliie to editorial attack oil him by Prov- illce wllicll is republished ill the Saturday Evening Toronto Star. lion. ill. II. Stevcils has resigned as candidate and givcn his opponent an ac- J. ,I. (llbbons, Chain, ‘Toronto, (iill. as forgery. Vancouver Led by Capt. ong Cosgrave’s_ Sup- porters. (Special tu the Guardian) BELFAST, Sept. 13.— The ud- vent of a new Irlsll party led by Captain Redmond, son of the late Irish leader, is causing absolute consternation among Cosgrzrvehs supporters as it is attracting the best elements of the lnoderato people in the south and west where the people are disgusted with pro- mises never kept, the intolerable, ‘burden of taxation and the cost of living and ready to join any move- s melit which promises relief. The altrogance anti self suffic- iency of Cosgravefis government has received a severe shock in the killing Filsliiers ill the great ‘war father's old constituency of Water- ford and whore the llcw Irish Frei- State party was iilaugiiratcil. Wat- erford wits cu fete. bubllslleil“lllllnTliidutfl-i)Sstlrilr saying Yallctilivci‘ iizlily Provillcc liad attackctl lion. ll. II. Stevens aild {many mm. ri-porlt-il tile lit. llilll. Alairlctellziie King ill llttilwil iill Saturday night i1; _ 'l‘llc. .l'rilvillci- is supporting lion. Mr. “"5 Slcvcils and ill a. lciitlillg fillllflfllii-Ul’ Sunday. September 12th.‘ says lift- Prmmpl, MMHOHM ‘LEM Hm “mm er giving four reasons wily the Alillistill" of-(Zilsttlilis should be rctilrlled ulldcrtilkcll to gle Aliens Into Nova Scotia (Canadian Press) li-ALIIFAX. N. Sellt. 1.'l.-A "Oi PP-Tvi‘ ‘by llilll") l0 lllfl Hell-llilll)!‘ clean lip the (‘llstollls service of tllc country and to put a stop to slnilg- WWW "T 192 llflliililfl from the Is- ilcroi-is tho Alps. lltlt lt. was crystal clear ho meant IFrilllt-c. handful of ('l‘llllllilllS. As l 't|llS sort of thing with the rcstorll- Fusion“, tinll of capital piiilblllvliclit. it will ilt- lt-sii lllltl less cillliftlrlalllil to (‘ll- tlailgcl‘ this l‘f'i.‘,llllf‘ and llll‘ trail- quillty of tili- llilllllll people. I m- “ighl, "ML Aymm. _\1,_.jghp|,_m1,| illli not saying vilin words lull lllll "Haw". m“ aiiiltlilllcilil! “fiit-ts," llt~t'llll".'tl lllt‘ prcillii-r. m. 2 Persons Killed I11 Hindu Riots (Special to the Guardian) i\i.llAIlA'llA'li. llldiil, Scpl. ill. ~ 'l‘\vtl pcrsrllls were kilh-d iiild 2i liljilrl-tl lli the ritlllilg as a llilulii IlFtiPPHSlUII :lpprnncllctl the Moli- aillillctliltl Nliluquc. casualties; were llllllluia. lcc rloppcd tho rlollllg and l-l-gltdrl cii order. A canteen is A FELLOW WHO --Tl-lil~o<$ Htrs i-IPNINQ A GOOD ‘TIME ‘TORONTO. Sept. lil.~-.\iarlt illic- wt-st Wllitlii, clear and cilol. (lib-lli .. iill-Mill . . . . 5X ~46 70- 52 fiti—l'vii .. 78-412 . 72—-i'll Montreal clear . ind tomorrow luoriiiilg at 2.56. glllig along tilt: border. \'.'lllcrlilvci' (‘t-iltrc.‘ (Higlioti) litiily l'rilvilicc.." lfiilivilrtl (idliiill. bull of the inert. l‘t‘Sl)(‘('t(‘.(l cltizclls tilsitl wircil; "Viiiltrouvcr. ill. t'., Sept. l2 itluvcl‘ will put. llilll ill with a \'i-r_v iill" tidlulll." Mr. Stevens sclit iill-l pcrsiwnzll wire "Vaucoilver, ii. (3., Sept 12th: Ililvo just is a fissile Vailcouvei‘ Sunday Province issued last night, in two editorials, first supports Conservative tillllilli and your government and secondly M“, "f H", lli long special ilditorlill zidviszn-l the voters to support. inc. closing with 'l‘bo pnl- those words: ‘This we iwllevt: constitutes all Liiilllli-IWCTIIDIG reason wily the decent order 'I‘ht- whole attack is a vicious con- (Sign- Ottawa. Ollt... King's outrageous: stiltenleilt which lli. lion. Arthur Nlelglleli. Prime Miilistcr, lcilrllctl of lllackeilzltz of lies. ' the Minister of (‘ustoms ilhonid receive tho votes of loving people of Vullctlilvrr ('(‘lllI‘(". iipirncy ceilicriilg around the Vancouver" Sun and Toronto Star. ed) II. H. Stevens.‘ of this ilutrllgeoilil t'i1lillflli_l' will be brought lo justice. 3 Liberal Position Hopeless ' The Liberals have only 199 candidates in the field-Jf sixty-five of those are defeated in Ontario-o low estimate-- and twenty more are defeated in the Maritimes-another low estimate. That will be ‘eighty-five Liberals de- feated Well, then, if all the remaining Liber- als were elected they would only num- . ber 114 members-Nine short of half > the total membership of the House of ’ Commons And this is not taking into “considera- tion the Liberal losses in Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, or British Columbia V UCTIO lilriiiti ltnc liter lrl Sun iit-ta this evening lli 6.13 and _L____i___ N SALE or cable: . m“ Unned Sun" m" nun“ n p"! rises tomorrow morning nt 5.37. Ire nt 58 Kont Street com- | , - t lnx at 2 o'clock Wednesdayftigyen (is II§',,'I,'§Q“'I,'“,,,’,,V,,,'§§‘,,'"IY, ‘Si: First quarter of moon Wednes- "m". September 15th. J- A- council acting In a case ill which tlllY- ‘dflii- 15m 12-“3 *" m- Xmahb Aucmlnftef- the covenant provides it nilail act Sunllucrsldc tide eighteen mln- \ 1899_._H_2l hy a mnjorlm than Charlottetown. (‘tr town ruin liZ-bt) ililzll tldc this illtcrllooil iit IiJilI $ iill-s liltcr Vote Ea rly For My¢f$ Is it not clear to everyone that KING CAN ’T WIN? As a rcsillt of the regulations he has put. iuto of villlCfillVltl‘ 2’..~iltt.. lion. Arthur Ml‘il{lll‘li-tl(y(lggd in the immigration premises l know that. lion. il. il. Stevens hail not resigned from‘ ctllltt-slt and is lli it. with cvt-ry prospect of silcccss anti citizens of Vail- : luajority. Tile t!lt‘.(?l.()l‘lll.f‘. has ‘t.'\'t!l'_\' cilnfidcllcc ill his lllLt‘l4l'll_\', llollor zlllil ability and are taking no (part ill lllilclt rakc t-aillpziigll of those cngagctl against llilll. (Signed) id. Writs are being iSSllPll today for criminal libel and the perpetrators 0-0 +06 O 0'6 O'§O—O'O $44 &§Q—O O4-§§-Q-§O 6 O §-§O-O—§4-§'§~O§+O—O§—O4§-§Q-U 4 4 land of Sicily rounded up illlrlill-Z last night anti early this luornlilg TO BE TAKEN ON BEHALF’ "Italy must. not be illiitilrbtld by a MW" “ml in“ D"_"se("mkms h“ m“ “filmed h“ has won um enmuy "f by immigration authorities and of- hflYf! the sluuggiillg ring, tile booze ring and the drug ring. Alid this we ‘hn'|ficprg of U,“ Roy," Canadian Mount. lillliilihlw-li i"l'lk"-“- 3" l "hit" illiilll-‘ill llcvc constitutes a final and illinllsivcriillle. reason why tho Illiilistei‘ of‘ ilhoiiltl l'l‘('.l"lV(‘ the volt-ii of the dtlccllt tlrtltvl" loving people. of ed Police alter they had landed yes- terday ilftcrnoon fronl tho Italian rllfilllllffl‘ Dori at ililliovl» on St. Iilargnretfi-a Bay were brought. to ' Iiaiifax this nlornlng by train and at Pier Two, there to remain under gllald pending instructions fiolll 0t- (lawn. Shortly before the arrival oi" the trilill al the illliliigratlon shed six other Italians who had been pick- ed up on tile Si. Margaret's Bay road willie enroute to the city were brought tn Pier Two by Police of» ficers, making a total of I08. King Predicts Liberal Victory (Canadian Press) PEMBROKE, Ont., Sept. l3. ~ “It. is becoming increasingly evi- dent that tomorrow night. “we _will witness a return to power of the Liberal party by a very large main ority," said l\lr. ‘iiilrkellzie King here this afternoon. l n A H l- Espeetlll recently at Vancuilvci‘. the Vancouver Dally Province c0ul- ob. Red- morid, It is Causing ,, consternation Am_ Premier hltligllell delivered bad a magnificent. reception ill his" ,to4d lli-iill editorial on iilr Mcighenis lllents most favourably all follows: MR. MEIGHENK‘) SPEECH which hero last night. it was worthy of the speaker's ileser-veti reputation for orderly and logical pflfbtlllililtilli of his political faith. It. wits worthy of the courage which no opponent has ever dellicti to Mr. Zilelglleil. It ivas worthy of the great audience —-ollo of the largest which has ever heard a national leader in this p70- \‘lI'lC0——WhlCl1 had come to meet the first minister of (fanilda And it was worthy in l1 still better irause than these. It was a real efiort~ perilaps the first we have had in this calnpaign—to deal constructiv- ely with some at least of the mat- erial issues which face Canada in this election. The Province, wclconlillg the Pro- micr to Vancouver the other day, ventured to hope that ho would leavc us with a message which vivac- a notable speech face of the general election silould transcend partlsailship and He“ year. Yggtgrday (mp- disdain the acrimony of current tairl Redmond with Royal lIlillS- political debate—\vllich should en- adzl. We do not assume to say that All". Alcigbtlll bad taken note of that utterance of ours, or ewe llliltdit! iliid over tlccll it. But ccr- tailily it seemed last night that he llligllt, have hoard that some such llllllgor for llif‘ bread oi‘ statcslnan- ship was dccp in the general heart of (Wiiladn. it iifmtliPtl that he might have dctcrlllillcil to piit behind llllrl uiltriatn a policy valid for all Can-. NEW d; llilll villciiilvil Piliivlilci macaw MEIGHEN those lesser things of bitterness and rel imlnation irhlch have too much seed the llliilds of our politi- lcians iii this campaign. Mr. Mel;- hell l-clllelnberietl last night that. ho Wily; Premier of (‘auntie t O The proofs of these excellence! (we have indicated here were con- ‘tallied quitt- as much in the things which Mr. Melgbtin avoided as in tho things tvltil which he dealt .l-Ie pit-aided these things~bo did not ievatlo them lie had no word of any sort. for Mr. Mackonzlo/ King's "cdnstitiltional issue." -}Ie dealt with cxtrellle moderation-and for‘ such a master of sustained invoc- tive and polished sarcasm, even with forbearzlnce—-witb the customs striilldai. lie dealt instead—-and he showed tile mettle of his courage in the lnzlnnor of it—wlth the ls- sues on which his opponents have assumed hlln to occupy his weakest positions. ivith all oi.‘ them he dealt frankly; with some ——c0nsider- ing tile comparative brevity of his speech. and the obvious physical strain under which he tvss laboring -—ile dealt adequately. At least. the [ii-ople who heard him were lefi in no doubt of what be believes or where llc stands. lie W215 for old age pensions, he said. ilc repudiated the charge that l-lc. had influenced the Senate in that matter. "lie insisted on a workable plan. lIe charged that. the bill before the late Parliament was stillborn. lie promised an hon- mt effort. pl bring the provincog to cooperate in an effectual scheme. F7“? Ap-“M-i (Contlnuedim page 3) INES llNllEll ll HlNKfllll British Interests in Peril as Result 0f Cantonese Occupa- tion. (Special to the Guardian) ‘SIIANGIIAI. Sept. 11%. »~Brit.lsh marines were ialiileil at Ilailkovl" Enroute to Canada H ‘Fen. P. c. Larkin (Special to the Guardian) 'I‘()R().‘\"I‘O, Sept l3.—Hon. P. C. Lilfltlll, (faliadiull High Commis- slolicr ill London. is on voyage on his annual visit to Canada. Hie sailing was timed so that be would arrive after the election. It. is estimated in political circles that should the Liberal party gain power in the election Mr. Lat-kill nll._cht be offered the post of Lieut- ellant-Govcrllor of Ontario in suc- cession to Colonel Cockehutt whose ternl eiids on Monday. ‘Should lilo (Yonservative party be returned it is doubtful if Mr. llarkill would carry on in London. No successor is yet. in view for Colonel -Cocksbutt. He- was ap- pointed by a Conservative govern- ment in i921. on the Yailgtsi: River today to pro- Brltlsh interests ill collar»; qilellce of the increasing anti-Brit? ish nlanifcsttltiolls re: ltillg fronll the (‘alltoncsc occupation of HllllkUW ilrtla. passing Sllanklng and was forced 1 return up the river. The Kiangwo made another st- II. M. s. Hawkins, flagship nih- ‘not w imS-‘l Shank“? Flld" b“ tho British Asiastic. squadron set ltlle fflflFlllfS ashore Vicc-Adlllir- lal Alexander Sinclair. British Conl- IliZiIldEf-iIPClliPf- in Chinese waters is ill command of the Hawkins. A delayed despntch from Hail kow saya thr- Brltlsh steamer "Klaligwo having on hoard IBrltish sailors wounded ill tho attack hy (‘hlncsrl troops at ivilsllington rc- colltly was ilcavily fired on while >O-Q-OQ-Q-OOQ~§O-QO+QQ~OOQGO-OQ$QQQO-§ Indigenous Raw Materials Not Essential ‘ rO—Q§Q4 Q-O 00-04000 §§§§FO—&§—§O-O—O O-Q-OQQOOO tébb-GOOGO-QQOQO-v The old-fashioned economist. thought that all the finished pro- ducts should be made whore the raw products originate; but u brief review of actual facts will suffice to explode that theory. England was until recently the greatest cotton manufacturer ill the world, but grown no cotton; the imports most of her wool. Ireland is a great linen manufac- turing country. but imports most of her flax. The United States manufactures seventy-five per cent. of all tho silk ill the world, but grows no raw aiikftbe greatest rubber manufac- ‘turer, but grows no rubber; is new the greatest woollen manufacturer, but imports most of her wool; the greatest manufacturer of nickel, lis- hesta and sugar, biit all the nickel wind most. of the sugar comes from (Illbll. The-United States lets the raw material in free and places a high duty ml the finished article. d-Jnlrland works on another riso- greatest woollen manufacturer, bilt dustriai factories own. All we have to do is to letin them ill free anti protect the fiuii-lh-l ed product. Those wlln live on ‘poll-l and asbestos comes from Ciluadadtlcal bias claim we have not ihc O-QO-O other country that. dlitlflidildliflfl the science of mllllllffliilflfll- WIhi-ll the wages get above tho point that al- lows the factory to compete, the factory closes. and tllu work-peo- ple's stomachs tell them when to start work again iit lower wages. the iusiiildo was so heavy that e119 again returned up the river. -A Pulled States torpedo boat des- troyer afterwards took of! the wounded from the KlanBWO H"! a British gunboat eventually escort- ed the steamer to fl place of safety. .._--- Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. ooRnp-pryp, Sept 1S, TOFChTlBHER (hiircll pantry’ 5am 1890'9'“'n "save Up. For the Proteetent- ‘ .l 4:0 elite. Oct. 7th Orphilmgl rumlln lava-alt” Albany are ‘buy- Wednesrlny. Sept. 1898-9-14-11 "Green Iirosa lug live fowl. British wages muet be as low as her lowest wage competitor or ln-. strangulation inevitiibly{ sets in. , The United States can dictate| their own wages illld coilditiillls be‘ cause tlley do so behind ii high- tariff wall, ' United States cotton, and oil raw materials produced ill the l'nltcd‘ States as tveli as Japanese rawl silk. aro as available to Canadlaul flllfl COHSUIHHTR (l5 Gill‘: too small - 15th. "Will all persons havlrlfi @1153“ books on the OrphnDBSQ Quilt please return by Se?! 29th M T“ will ho drawn on 23rd at Exhibition llrmth. 1890-9444 “Parties having lambs or i108! to Ship through the Emerald Live Stock Shipplnif Chlhi P19!" "l" same with Sec'y not later thin 16th. Sept, and notice of dev of shipment will be given throush ross. l). N. McKay, Sec‘y. 1880-9-i3-2l "Oriental and domestic Sham- |raw products tlc country is loo pm, m; planners. Your old carpets largo, the [iOfllllflllCll anything and everything to llltln" Saturday of this week at Charlotte- Drolcctlon. But the truth is we bflt/"ltowil, phone 35l-L between 7 and 8- nludr- inln handsome rilge. Until ‘no obstacles bo;\~nd those we im She allows free imports, which liX-inlllfin and we would quickly prove poses her work-people to open coni- what a wonderful country Wp have ilo p. m.. and make your appoint- ment with Mr. liowes to cslil at your bomb. tn furnish estimates, ‘petition from the whole world, anrldi‘ all forms of prndilctloll WIT!‘ [\\"(l*;(\,‘(', umltlmc Rugs Works Limited 40-00oooo-oooooeoooowaooooocoeooooooooo-oouoeocooo they must take as low wail)! M 811i’ ‘livid!’ l"'"l"l"<‘ll- lit’ W. il. Morsoll.) and Mwesserv Saint John. 1879-9-13-0 ev