p, w- .!‘:-'.- ti! U2] u. Ctzea 2m zz.,i.l1 LDDntch contains no lye, acids fQ _orllar'dgrittoscratchormar v finest surfaces. It copsists: of _ son; ‘an, flalry-épgrticles that IllAilQ a-psrreetmust crash! all visible , and invisible impurities. Mllllona of Koalea are kept ' ~ ltealtllfuliy clean with Old Dutch. It aavee money for you because a little goea a long way. There is nothing else a9 satisfactory as Old Dnteb for all-round home cleaning. PFLOORS ALWAYS WARM F PIPELESS following testilnoulzll from Mr. ll. ll. filcileilii- 35 ‘ cusses ouzr Western ' Guardian -roa an’: waeranu uawe —-Page 8 ta available. t1. -WE8TERN AGENT — Hr. Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guard Agent. in Howlan and will receiv news items, advertising and renew- al subscriptions. Taxes Reduction . " the tax reduction queatio -noam noon noun l: lnll- ‘9°""°' 5'“"“°“' “i N led only from selected wheat and sold by leading island dealer-a who guarantee its quality- -.REM.EMBER the auctioil sale on the premises or William Suds- bury Sea View, on ‘Monday the 18th at. 12 o'clock. 2089-15~2l -cHuncH SERVICES-On Sun- day next Rev. J. B. Daggett will conduct services in the following. cllwlches: Albany 10.30 a. m-, Try- on 3 p. m., Westmorelantl, 7 p.m. heavy reduction burdened taxpayers. United States to the taxpayers. _W|LL LOAD ~LIVE HOGS at Eluerald. ()ct. 20th up to noon, all intending shippers list number of h0g5‘ with secretary before that diate. by card or phone-D. N. Mc- Kay. Sec-‘y, Elnerald Shipping Club. 2101-10-16-2l ocratic leaders charge the admin- istration is trying to delay tax re- vision until lu-st before the presi- dential campaign of 1928 in order that the President can then take credit for a lowering of taxes at a time when it will gain him votes. . lWhatever be the reasons for the delay of the administration in as- ssntirg to tax reduction, i; looks as if the problem would be made one which will give the Republican leaders much smbraasment. This will be the case if the administra- tion pemists in refusing to lower taxes and the public keeps on de- manding that taxes be lowered. Democratic chiefs in Congress and some of the. Progressive Repub- licans plan to keep stirring up tax relief through the campaign. Not‘ only that but they plan to keep ail‘- lng it continually through the coul- --RECOVERING — The many friends of Rev. J. C. Martin. who hm; been under treatment at Camp llill Hospital, liialifax, will be pleased to know that he i5 some- what improved in lleaith since leav- ing here and was to leave Halifax 'ihur.=tlay' for his parish in Ricin mond Bay. d-ie will continue the treatment he has been inking at Camp Hill, as an “out patient" for another year_ at the end of which time it is to be earnestly-hoped that the genial "padre" will be fliliy restored to his former health. --WELL KNOWN RESIDENT— The death took place last Monday, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. rnacasanomrowarovanomn U. S. Citizens Demand WASHINGTON. D..C.. October 11 -*Ullless the administration yields to the demands for a further reduc- tion of taxes at an! early date, it looks as if there would be a stormy time in Congress this winter over President Coolidge and Andrew GML Mellon, secretary of the treasurydglm-y o; God M“; ha"! been relllllillii this tlamall-l-vshoweth his handiwork." There is 6959116 iilE fact lllll! the admlllTfi- a silence in tho starry heavens that. tration lww admits the surplus for shouts forth the glory of God-and the current fiscal year will be wely_the wonderful workings of nature in excess oi‘ 8i85.000,000. The Delll-irgvgal unto mo“ the vgry (ace of - lllalpeque the eternal. 'When we consider the iwonders of heaven and earth and sea we can truly say with the \vrit- er of Genesis ‘fin the beginning God." ' . The same is true of the greater [workiof human salvation: Genesis 1. tells us not only that God created the universe, ‘but also the purpose for which he brought it into exist- ence. “Let us make inan" a free. willing, intelligent being — capable of choosing between right and wrong and of entering into fellow- ahip and communion with God him- self. That is what religion ls, de~ clared the speaker. it is not so much a creed as a life'—a life lived in fellowship with God. The low estate into which mankind was| brought ‘by the fail was depicted,, and it was shown that it was onlyi through the mercy of God that man| Read this lWillinpl Irving, Al-berton, of Mr. In ho t ession Th“; ~11 1, is was raised fronl that deplorablo| Louis burg St, Halifax. N. S. g ‘Benjamin Bowness, after a short exiegteg sprove htgh-lywlu-Olnfle. condition. 1t was God ill Christ| ‘ ' ' }l°'" "Fuse §.'?°'°ZZ..§.".'.'LT§§ "mess" ‘D°°"‘“°“' “'1” w“ l‘ m” some to ills ail-ministration and the Wlw malls salvation possible: it as "we" 51. me", d ,. ‘Oils leililelll 0i Niilllilillle llllil Ahnepuhncan leaders’ who apprehend was ‘God in Christ who accolnpllsh"-| and _| vlllllll °l‘ J5 ° °‘ berton, was one of the moot pros- it Wm lqlrlke a reeponslve chord in ed once and for all the work of] "Mimi! ideai- i‘ is V"? °°°"‘ porous and universally esteemed Eh h ‘n8 of m “we human redemption. Mr. Grant iolmlcal on flllel and lrfiqrlziTtrilig farmers of the district. He also for e ean e pointed out that in our work t0‘. 00f‘! a" HJIVQYSLW“ - some time carried on a blacksnlith- ~ gether as minister and people we Twila" W“ “"91"” t° M?‘ ’llg Business. There are left to‘sc'|3EENs?:;YF|‘|=“::DEfiJ-: MOTHS must give God the supreme Dlnce‘ illlirflXlmilfiiY 19.399 x5111": mourn three sons and one daughteh ‘in all our undertakings, if we are "Hi- Aiiiwuflil °" y Pa ¢ a llfllllClYI—'.\/|PS. Wlllionl Irving. o! SAN ‘AN-l-ONIO Oct 14 _ Bars to achieve our purposes and accom- 7,000."' Alberton, with whom ho lrad lutter- m" rglhwe w a nflninmm the havoc plish our God-given tasks, that the ‘ ly resided; Lou. in California; Otto. wrought on um flpplg crops by [he "life abundant" which Christ came All these reports surely irilllvlllvil of Qulucey, Alissa, and Fred on the coddung “wmh (leclares DR Chufles to give can be ours and remain ours you that tho llcusc Furnace is tho ‘homestead at Montrose; also sev-‘A_ IL Canlpbenv San Autumn ha, only as we can say from our hearts one you should have. Tho cost oi |eral brothels and sisters who live author"! “in the beginning God." installation is not excessive and we ‘in lMontrc-se and Alberton and sev-I The coddung “mm is particular, u lln the evening the subject" was‘ can glvg you good scrvlco. Ask us ‘oral asters in the United Sili1lDS,1y pernicious to the applwmwlng The road to real greatness. qlVir. \ about heating your llulnc today. to whom sincere sympathy is cx-msuqcts of the pacific NorthwesL-(Iirant chose as his text IMatt. ..0-l7 Y tcudcd. The funeral 100k place on Dr; Cunmben and W_ Kelly Prlcm ‘The son of mall came not to be PEAS! FUUNDRY QOMPAN Wednesday afternoon under the wpleirower o, Se,“ wash Com ministered unto but to minister- '—"""T"-O auspices of the Masonic Order, Iducted teats 11ml] Qflsfledxhen‘ not to be served but to serve." TORONTO-ONTARIO - _ that the but can eradicate illc cod-Jam" am‘ John were removed by, -» @- a- ~ Charlottetown and Slimlllfls d‘? . aria-carrying mosquitos in South as the way {o 5am true greatness Tffglflte Sent the doctor some or but. Jesus set forth a principle "‘_ the cuddling motlbs and some guano which has been accepted as a ‘m? .d_ i "‘EASTERN AGENT "" Mr‘ J‘ froln bats of tllc Yakima \alley' standard-‘namely’ m‘? an“? ab“; ' . into uli fusillullll st: "El. l'ti r i-‘W. Murdock i8 now Gllaldi i1 fit ,, ‘ "l3 579M119“ l‘! 51m"? 1170i"; l - Pol An‘! _ crll debutante. liv kléltisqiilliilllll Xlliinililll Montague. and will bealllsgged gvrdihll: Zgirglfiififiglie$153,122,232 the “Velma ‘l! service» It Yo“ Wmildi - Htlvi-‘allall S beSi I)i5h 135mm‘ 5m)“ i“ ‘"1" m‘ m" “Hmlilo receive news items‘ advertising ialned that the food of huts in that. be "my great He “ML Herve 9th- ” ‘ ‘Lulldnll (il'l‘SSllllll(lll§~Z _ usttllllisil- llilW flllll Ti-‘lYFQWlI-l llllhW-Filltlollfl. vicinity was. qlu-mlil 95 Del-tent cod. g“ for even the so“ of man came ..<..\-..l..u:.r. o... 1:. 'l‘lu' ..-..... }';,°"§f_ "’!","“‘f‘_"*" l1,“ l’““",""."_{' PEQFES .11.... .........., mftlietba‘slam-lllmiiiftfirzi-ryllég bio with scrvillg tho lluwulillll nat- f“: Wumf‘ mm} ‘l my "'“"""-* l“! has gane iunnl (|iSlll‘.\‘~——Il()l und iiillliiilllli slll- “ml” u’ MM" ""‘“"~ _ up , n y ° “ma” y‘) _ l _ V is that low persons lmrll <>llisl:ls.““."“‘*'““ "”i’“m‘“"“ "m"? """“"~"li\..‘...i llascfiol lion-ii‘ L-md ‘ m’ fuss lnatlogal reli iousg and individual i [he Hawamm islands m“, [mi gurus displayed the latest shingles _s . t lili. . and Mrs. I H __ ,1" M .G B d H] l id lPoi. llolvever- is the Hawaiian Fci-“ll lhmli-ihi ‘he “m” “'“re!k"l': y-pa-therlon were visitors m Sew ‘DAMILNHOIFR m" 0qt"15'_4‘vo'ille t rli rain prcildelallvvlt ‘do "i ed- , 5mg U; l|f@_ 1gvey§1ping 111;, 01,1 beautiful, but naked "what have " ‘mam-y “mending lile M81? men are raising political bflrrliim us m on mm ca an no time ‘Hznvzliizllls cut is served us niillvy dune with illflli‘ ilair?" side dish to poi. it is u gray. paste like material. madc by [rounding the root of the taro piuni. it is eaten with the fingers, and choir-e determines its thickness. it may be of one-finger, two-linger" or three- iitlger consistency. The preparation oi‘ lnmilonliszll- mon is simple. Uncooked salt sul- lnoll is picked into small hits l Chopped tomatoes and onions arc l added. By no means are pol and lolnil- nmi salmon luixed. it is culinary sncrllege in Hawaii to take pni other than straight. ~-~~--A;e>- tn illS long Arab coal slightest interest llllllly heavy Hill's on their winter. l---<-Q}W~~- BAN WOMEN'S SPORTS. in swells will Many o1‘ the sports in French women have engaged ton strenuous and should be sup pressed, says the columlttce n Federation. lit has zlrdereli melll SON OFIRAK KING SEES LONDON DEBUTANTE FASHION SECRETS ‘LONDON, Oct. l3.—l*lmir Faisal, 22-yenr~old son of the King oi’ lrak - region oi‘ Mesopotamia, who is on ll visit l0 Lolilli-‘ll. l5 llellli; illllllliililathletes in this brunch of sport. T a. q ~ shortest way to i IHOSS cycling, cmss country racing. font ball and other eyed with lliSfl]l]ll‘(lVfli. Wnnlenfls cross country has tuincd grout popularity in Franc-c West End tailors have not been able t0 interest i-‘cisal. He clingsi _ and showy gilded tulhun. He eviuccs not the reports that ilzlvc no. wide trousers this‘ whit-ll are. morals of tllc Wonlcnis Sporting bcrs to abstain lrunl long (listalu-c games which ure at- lmporinnt cups have been offered everything farmer; have formal -- Don't lllhee-Aiurlntyrc nuptials. ..“.\ir. and Mrs. Daniel Mutlleson, and. Ml‘. and Mrs. Dan MacLesn and grnllfl children visited Montague re- celltly. {C} SAVE THE STRING I lShez Gie me n piece of string t0 tic up this tnuslc. lie: ilse its own chords. “Cascarets” For ; Headache, Colds, Constipation To-nlghti clean your bowels and stop headache, colds, sour stomach . (let a ill-cent box. Take a (luscarct to-nlgllt to cleanse your lLlver. Stomach and Boweis. alld you will surely rfoel great by nlorlllug. You men and wc-nlon who have headache, coated vous, upset. bothered with a, sick. grassy. disordered stomach. or have backache and feel nli worn opt. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets——or merely forcing a passageway every fewv days with salts. cathartic pills or castor oil’! ICascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour. undigested and ferment- ing food and fc-ul gases; take the excess bile lfrom the liver and matter and poison from the bowels. Remember, a Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by nncrnlng- A Ill-cent box from your drusglst moans healthy bowel. action; a clear head and cheerfuiness‘ for months. LDOIIIL forget the‘ children. FARM PRODUCE WANTED ' f‘ was rented‘ the Farmers’ Warehouse and aieo the ‘Poplin Wareheuee adjoining we are new tlea . firm ma»... We ahall be paying hlgtneat market prison In epot out: for certified lees Peta- fi-danela Grade . A- "boll oats, live nou try and In fact almell target to give ue a eall and get Ollrjrlodl before disposing of your produce elsewhere. _ , J. a. mlttstm.‘ ' JOHN‘. D tongue. u bad cold, aro ‘bilious, ner-' carry of! the constipated waste m lrr a__ Itlen to handle tame quanti- m ' tor so traps, also a acacia; nets. for themselves through their (le- sire for independent ul-tlnn, in the| opinion of Mrs. lfllla ilushneilll-lam- liu, an independent candidate for congress in the Second lowa dis- trict. lMrs. lBushilell-‘Irinmlin be- lieves nlore ell-operation with the men in politics would soon result in greater representation for her sex in public life. “l aul ill favor 0f eliminating the sex line and abolishing all wo- men's clubs," she declares. ---_<re>---- ODD J-OBS OF WOMEN. | UTiRlECliT. Oct. 15.—-Mias Rita Spanjaard knows more about cheese. lthnn any other woman in Holland. lShc is director of a cheese control station and the first woman cheese- oioglst in the world. 0 Nu cheese in the Utrecht region, no matter how strong-minded, can slip past Miss ‘Spanjaard and across the sea. unless she gives it a pass- port. it has to be n genuine farm cheese with a ‘vDutL-h accent, just red enough, justdarge onough, just rich cnougll to not n clearance. During a year's time, lMisls Span- jaard pronounces life and death sentences upon millions of cheeses. rAud so carefully docs she finger- prlllt the cheeses, as it were. that she could recognize any cheese from her home town, _evetl on “Broadway. tBy deciphering an easy code stamped into its rind, who can tell exactly from what Utrecht farm it came, the date it left homo. the cow it come from, the herd to which the cow belonged and its rat- K- . When ‘Miss ‘Spanjaard- tad-k con- trol ten "years ago, only farm- ers were subject to inspection. Now 2.500 in the Utrecht district alone avail themselves of the inspection. Thisfeminvinc (lictntor is a armin- ate of the University of lUtret-ht with n degree in science andwlf she la somewhat rormldabls- ‘to ‘a cheese, she is extremelyattractlvo to behold-young, pretty and tireso- ed in the ’Parisian manlieijow As l intend to dispoeel_ 111151011- sm- fishing oust r elm tile, fol- lowing by private sale: E‘ -, i boat and» engine 5' i - r l Boat 20 foot keel, l; 7 foot beam. » I50 traps, six lines, 40, .athoml.. allJkilIda of other rdblranchora, Merythlng in flailing line, consist- ing of bows and yokea, also heads impel-l lover‘ all. 4 phucllebnll. cement filter One li0 inch cord wood One l0 lnoturlp saw. ‘ 4 foot circular sew quantity oi sawed luni . 4 n .. KIUOINGI‘ if A In s. s- ow r v . .' For further partioul x . v its i . ern times that the nation, the church and the individual that be- comes truly great are those that following ill the footsteps of their blaster trend the lowly path of ser- vice. A very pretty wedding took place at the home of .Mrs. Colin Donald on Wednesday evening. Oct. 6th. when her youngest daughter Annie Mildred was united in marriage to Mr. Roy Adams. The wedding march was b utiflllly rendered by ‘Miss Constan e Hunter. The bride who was given in marriage by her brother. looked quite lovely in her gown of blond crepe de cheue and carried a bouquet of asters and as- paragus. The ceremony was per- formed by diov. G. ‘F. ‘Spriggs in the presence of the near relatives. ‘Dur- ing the eigning f the register Miss Hunter sang v ry sweetly "The Voice that lBreathed 0‘er Eden." The ‘house was tastefully decorated for the occasion with autumn leaves and flowers. After a dailltily serv- ed supper had boon pnrtaken off, tho usual throng of scrouadcrs pre- sented themselves to extend good wishes to the happy couple. A host of friends extend congratulations to lMr. and Mrs. Adams who will make their future home in Sea View. . lPrlor to ‘Miss Mildred Donald's marriage about one hundred guests gathered at har home and tender- ed her s miscellaneous shower. Vio- lln music was given by Mr. Charles lPaynter accompanied by Mrs. Payn- ter. also violin music by -Mrs. ‘Roy Woodside with Mrs. Russel Mac- Kay as accompanist. The numerous gifts which were opened by the Misses Jean iDdnnld and Estelle Cousins consisted of linen. sliver. china. etc.. while the verses accom- pah lng the gifts were read by the Mis es ‘Marion McLean and Con- sflnoe Hunter. lMiss Donald ex- pressed her appreciation of {hobo ltlnd remembrances. after which everone joined in slliginlflft'j‘i‘li‘oi' Shela rloliyyfiood Fellow." -, The nemaintierof-t e evening was spent in Ila s. null c, eto., followed hyn dainty dncllx. ‘Mr. and lMrs. John ltockhert and daughter Miss Helen. of Charlotte- town, were guests of-lllr. and Mrs. oeorgejcrsrler, Hamilton. for the Meek-end. _' _ l’ rsir. J. A. Ready, Mr.’ hid Mrs. Jrmes lPendergaat..allil ‘Mrs. Hig- gins". of Kenaington, were in at- tendance atJudge Areenaulfs lec- ture in Malpeque on ‘Friday even- ing. 'Mlsa Clara iillonaldnfleltic is a atlellt of hdlllialet‘. .Mrs. Nelson Remus, Libel-ton.‘ .- ' ‘ l some: nditiias Mat- all; y afternoon . John l at the morning service in Prince- .town church, ‘Rev. D. (M. Grant, in ‘his initial service took as his text the first four words of the Bible; "in the "beginning God." and consid- ered them in reference: 1st. to the ‘gm cam] z/oé-kloftfreatiozl and iroyigence: ‘ 'n.o egreaorwor o ulnan ina. former chalrnlah of the i-‘in-lredemptlom “d 3rd’ m the work slice Committee of the Senate. rs- of the church and the life of the in- dssltnisfevllsglt agllluélee dlviduall.‘ Dealing with the first of . ‘ ll these. e aker m do reference at the end of the last fiscal year t s” a and in the present one. there be a of taxes again this winter for tho relief of over- He also de- manded the time for paying off the to the quest of the soul since the earliest days_ for some supreme be- ing 9r power that ‘was responsible |for the creator of all things-includ- ling man himself. -The first chapter ‘of the iBlble gives the only intelli- llllbilfl 49b! be BlPgent mind satisfying answer, "in tended so as to give further relief the bsgumgm gody- ‘Nature M5,, speaks unto men of the existence of “The heavens declare the the flrmsment "iti- h i . tbpfinbrgytb-fl “n. rel-I- _-_---___._ s4 __. _a E ___-_. Borsaiinosu-Biltmores, $1.50 Kings. $6.50 ' $5.00 HAT’S what, what's novel and What's natty is here. The most popular shapes in these three great lines are all here in the colors that- GVGPY man EDDPOVGS. ew brims, new crowns, new trimmings and of course new colors. If you want the hat that fashion approves y0u’lI need to see “The Men’s Store” ‘ MOORE 6 N°LEOD UNITED SoutheruKings The harvest is practically over and considerable threshing has been done. -In certain sections of Kings and Queens the wheat is not turning out as well as has been ex- pected. in many cases not more means a ‘bumper crop. Potatoes seem to 'be above the average in yield and quality. There is little or no rot worth mentioning. lMr. J. H, Stewart, merchant, is taking potatoes at ’Wood island sta- tion. 55 for Reds and 60 for Whites. Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald. of Little Sands. were recent visit- ors at ‘Newtown, Lot. G7. Tho anlbrosiai fluid was clasped in the firm dopcndabio elubracc of a stout. oakou keg_and was car- ried oarofully by two guileless youths into the home of the hos- pitable host. Their trust in the fair and amiable hostess, however, seemed not to be justified for she. sensing an opportunity for quick and certain and considerable pro- flt on the instant devised a scheme for attaining her purpose. Bo she at onoe deliberately seated herself on the keg and demanded a good round ransom for its release. This ransom the men were constrained to pay or go dry. They trusted not wisely but too well. The summer birds have flown. the skies are gray and lowering, the loaves are gradually coloring and falling fast. the nights are long; there is a 8l‘,‘\l'D nip in the air. tlio dvootia are still and quiet. and by these signs we know full surely that autumn is here. » ‘Mr. John Blue, of Little ‘Sands. was recently a. visitor to the city. lMr. Lem. McLean of the same place is now in Boston. He will remain there for the winter. Miss ‘Helen ‘llicbean, sister of the above, has also gone to the same tilt]. ' ‘Mr. Colin ii. 'McNelll, of Little Sands. who served the public a number of years with his threshing outfit now works for only a very limited number of people. ‘lie feels he has done his luii-ehare in that linogof endeavor. and ma ea way graciously for another. . t‘ , . and Queens than one-third of a bushel to the stook is the yield. Oats are by no A. ‘Boys; bien; lilaoLaren; December bec and To Call National Convention A Tile conllnittee appointed to ar- range a national convention of the Conservative party ure — British Columbia, ‘Hon. 1H. 3i. Stevens; Al- berta, ll-ion. lR. B. IBen-nett; Saskat- chewan, lSenalor Gillies; ‘Manitoba, Hon. Robert lliogers; Ontario. W. Quebec. Senator Beau- New Brunswick. -Dr.- Murray ‘Nova Scotla, Hon. iW. A. Black; Prince vEdward ‘Island. Hon. J. -A. Macdonaltl mlttee held their first iherc last week, and decided to com- Y ‘ lnenco ‘organization for the con- vention when ‘Parliament opens in it is believed the con- vention will be_ called for Julie. and that it will be held either in Winnipeg or Toronto. is making a strong hid for the na- tional convention. ‘T-he gathering was a marked suc- cess, and there is among the mem- hers confidence in a justification of tho party's acts and policies at he first ppportunfty. the ‘Maritime From Qua- Griesbach were Alberta's rel tutlves, wthile British Columllil represented by J. A. Fraser,’ Barber, W. K Esllng. lion 1. Stevens, Gen. A. D Mollie. Hon Dr. S. F. 'l‘ollnie. on wan was well laillewllled G. Diefenbaker. E. S. Wilsoi. iiagerman. ii. D. lKiwWliw- liloKi-nnon and 'W. W. idli- lFronl Ontario it is helitlii the elected members were ~ and m-a-ny of the defeated - ates ‘Hon. Donald Sutherlnlli sided, - LONDON SOCIETY BUYS OWN GAMBLING OUT LON-DON, Oct. 14.-—D9lli ' ‘Mayfair, back from their ental holiday. have so hall appetitiss whetted by bill! i of France ahd Monte Carlo they ‘illld bridge slnw work. They have purchased ' trembling outfits and rolllt baccarat now take the ill‘. bridge at many afternoon all suing parties. Stakes thus illl been limited to small unlollllil tllovgnlnes, indulged ill only ill- lvealthiest set. This -com- meeting The West Provinces lobe delegation cohsla n ' -the demand that Mr. Meighen re- tain pile leadership was almost un- a-niulous. Quebec representatives said that ivlr. Meighen was gaining steadily in their province, and the Conservative defeat there was not due to -hi-m personally. ,He_ they claimed, ‘had polled aslarge a vote as any other Conservative leader would have done. There was little discussion among the representatives as to the choice of a permanent leader. it was felt it would be pQBSlhIGYO make s more considered decision eight months ‘hence. and that until then party re- organization should be the object. Hy- the time the national conven- tlon comes i‘, is believed there will have arisen definite trend} to- ward one of several mentioned for the position. There appears llttis doubt the; either ‘Ontario or the the Conservative party. Prominent Men’ Prevent ' . i . Notable among vhose present were: Hon. H. -I>i. Stevens, Bil- nude. fl-ion iiiugh ‘Guthrie. Hon. , J. Manion, ll-lon. IR. B.,BBl1ll0tt, lion George B Jones, Hon W. A. Black-t lion is r. Tolm-ie. H n_.l. Amne- Donald, l-fon E. B. ' yckmta, fllr George-Parley. Hon iDonaid ‘Suth- illlW ililiiilii .ll'eu'eet'Dl-u¢8torellu' West ‘will furnish ins-next chief of _' Henry ‘Draytonfll-lon. E. lb. Pate 1 -. .3001: _§_l_illl Diapepdin. nun W. Attack Instaail! Orland. Hon Raymond Moreno, Hon Robert Rogers, Armand Lavergne. Hon. r. c. ssllsnlyna, Hon itocol- phe iMollty and -W. A. Boll. M. P.’ ‘ Ll-lon Robert Rogers lad '”; ‘Our new mall courieria rm. Nor- Iftlh.iM@lIll‘l0Ii, of l-lopefleld. i-flai duties ‘commenced October 1st. net-soon ‘westerns. courier, rm a the devotes his time exclusively. C. M. H nnen ‘, W. . V I. Sweitaer, J A neat ~- defit of ‘the Canadian Md . era’ Association; R. ll. d’! Wilils/rholneaillay ad Mllllilll. _ _ H ifoll. it. B. ficilfllgti lilo“