.A ,_ ‘_ it ii ‘1 '1 t $ - siiving in fuel. Starts easily in . \, _SU__PPORT MEIGHEN and MODERATE PRO1]_jlC'1_‘.ION for the FARM-E- 1 4 V The Paper That ' ' Y“\\ , /ff/f Covers Prince Edward it - Mg ti 7) \\\ lllllllllflllllll liilllllllll 9 e ew $4-9 ;~ // //// K , ` Q \\\\\\\\ 0 _ Z _ Uk T" D _ The Pee’s Paper Read biiverybody ~ _ _._i\§° __ ~ _ __ -is ~iioii£' i All The New! Worth While Printing All The Adl. -~._ Worth Blelldinf i’.‘:.°.:li°.!&°i:.'.‘r.‘.:..£’:‘i’»'i'::.'».Ti‘i'f-511.°°"‘ ~ ~ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921 __ r ' i - be If i I ll U .IK s:.l!':il.s;llenlr. Uk-. G 'l7."§. Dill. NEW YORK Oct .i1»-A dense Canadian Railways 1 _ Fiillelllrlellliligr Colii»ioii.C0‘NTlNUATi0N' _ _ ' _ Fire in Mllleet Mon O O _ fog enveloped 'blew llork today' ty.. E F T _ ing up shipplntg in the Bu and die- O 2 , OS ER’S . » _ _ ing owned bv Pittson und Merceroa laying traffic on surface and lorry ' _ lines The fog was the muse of ti in Main street did damdge amolmb Net Earnings for September_E_xceeded Those lor 1,5,2};;,°,f;;,;;3,1'§;‘§;r,.i: ‘.ii§;‘.‘.‘i"..-’il‘.._.fl‘. August by liall a Million Dollars. 111111” -w-<-03+ | ---1%*-_ t 8 _ _ Q Th G "__ _ _' __ __ _ _ A .__'l~‘olio'wlng is n contiiliuiitlogi _ulisubstuntial reduction on all goodsifrom foreign competition, with de- ( peel o e ua ian rounc ng rom ieiii quarters Sat- 10 r®ll0fl-. 1118 illllteare n ‘ii \1\"'comlng into the country. Now, lflpreciated currencies. There in not in iuztdliy the net earnings tor the day's Guardian. of the spe€cli de-ithcse first, stalls :ire taken witli’a country to-day that has not a ` fi`€R»gN'T'0. 12:1.-_;l:i‘esidIe_nt iiion_ih__of Septeuiililer of hall ii nilll- l__li/Broil by l-‘lie iii. 'li0n. Sir Griiorgcitliu tiiijet-is in view which has iieenlprotectlve policy, not even Great D, _ anna c B 8 l-011 41' -011 0 #IFS IIl0\'€ l-1111 tell times the ‘ociter at Sii»niniei‘si‘de on ' iiirs-_slati=ti, iiiiiiiely; the elimination of Britain the country which at one "Ui fill,” AUEUSH. 'I‘lie figures are ST _ioiiws NFLD Om ,m_iiiuy_ night. Sir George had been_tarii`i‘, that is a notice served upon_time vi/'as the leading apostle of expressions oy opilmii-im _contained 0,055 eamings $ii_5iii)_i2i3_2_i “.m,ii_ The -s0uu_e‘__s__' or me" Nm'v__()__'n_l_ipiiliitiiig out that the farmers ofiiitl capital and :ill labor serveiliipon free trade. And now, when protect- in his address before the menrbers ing expense, 10,995‘,951.37 net earn-‘i,m_i wan is in the ,rl or __ __er,'l‘aii;itia pay but ii small duty 0h_thot_ so far as the tai'niei":~iliarl,»' ion is the universal econi,-mic prin- of the Rotary Club, Friday by an- ings $504,174.81- _‘iii_ i L iii” p_ _ ‘__ i tliii iiiipliiiiifiitisi imported from is uoiicerlieii. their iiconomlc oxi:+ ci,ple."' a principle thc wisdom of itlonal iRailwit)'-si followedl, up his __ i c wn sorm wich has iagoi , - _ .. .. ... -. ~. _ _i _ _. _ ~ _._ -- _ Since Friilllv evening and whldlilix dsililii/wn dig’ t_i.iii.ii shall itiisi., Z\ir.t.iei.ir de which has been forcibly brought F W E . "'“a‘-'hed "5 Zeuml Sllluriiill’ "\"l`“' l2ir‘s {w:oi1k ot' toolsenelriy' ti(i)tIilt itamelliilrligllrg 'tilrlitlil eI;ll(l)iLiEi(t:itil§lll)'{S home lo' un' me 'ummm mlm _ ` ` mfg in “ “ow bhzzam wl‘l"l* “'°_"',iiito Ciinziiiii last year from l-116 What i_,- the voice of all l`;in.:1l:i`tlie generiil opinion and embark up- - ' ‘fled th" higher ”°°u""” "P 5"‘Stat<-.s, onlv 7 and ii irziction Defli,-ii that opinion" Vlr -('rei'iir livi-s`on u polii-y iirimetrlcully opposed ‘"7 1" " - ` ' -- -in iii g ~' N-'uv in lil-i W ` ' » '- ' w _liiom irish Prison J"‘ ‘ wi two reel' Dr “""“" ‘\ cent duty iiiiii \heon paid Pioceod | high sea is riinlng oiitslilo iis mg in, ,mid _ _ _ i _ ii _ _ _ ,_ 1 __ _ y ui i M \ 5( (Special to The Guardian) piirt and 'iihlgh tide 'it the heigiiip ,\-'Wi ‘iintz is iilmei no ,ini (5¥__¢°|i|6° Tl‘_°1i\_|;"dll”) | LONDON, Oct. .il.---lt is un- oi the storm cowreii floois in the uii_ _,mi i Suy_.wiiii “ii eiigeriiess .DUB iN.. ct. 3 _ our irish noupceil that lf-the l3l~lll.,li Premier buildings along the harbor front to is rnciiitiuii l r iis goiieiiilioii but l also lived in piiit of the past generation; and all ol us have hui f-others and. grand- , _ "iiiicai iomm in _yi` ni; ' ‘ ,, , ` _ _ _ .to the t'ai'iiier: Live and let live. _t`iitliei-s who have iiiscui-iseil thisi 3‘$‘-"";)':_:;’(;’n nscnggg mifn cuS‘§;‘dyi’S “ble 1° mliiflii the \Vasluui,ton -"L_ ilepili of ,i nnnpin _oi _it-ii audi -Tips 7 ner ifent on agricultural question nr -protection since 1375; Y Conference he will the the guest of ilaiiiuged lorllft Illllllllllles ul’ ll0uriii,,i,i,.,,,,.,,i§ ie iiifi- iqweqi duly in , lil-‘il Digi”-. Q59 Of “iam 'U\'|i|“{'Mr; and -Mrs, _Gurnee Munn. _ Mr, and perishable goods. _iiim wimie SL.iimiui,,_ Then Sumi l\lt1rS. il DUFS6 was BWV DZ it sen- and Mrs. Muii-more very prominent Telegraph wires are flown out-'ii i_. ,mi im, ,in ,i Oi- an im Us t ' ' ` ‘ t@lJf‘0 Ol’ 10 YBHVS The 9602190 WHS in the social circles ot the United side the city and railway tracks i,, ` H I p 1, 1 ‘ 1 _ ~ _ ' 1 _ _ - _ ' li to pay t-hiit. miirii on the imple- _i§_il;0_:_‘;:l__l:_i'__)|_'_ll;*:::2 _C;i'__:__\oll;0i7__€`;_ilil_l__l_i__i_%_l3' lbtgtes capital _'lii_eir home is ut diiinliged in litany places. tlutside ,iipniii im ,,S,.,,_ when ii", dugieg of __ i__v____ -c_2__n_o__Ed d_ ~_we 16_ 1_Wla.uii<_l1iiset_ts A-v+~tiui~_ and coiiiniunliatlon is iiccoiilingly vor_\ ,,iii,_.,. gomis rim wp in n0_ 25 an-d Hill OWU ll F P wiliiin a .few blocks of the liritlsh limited, and it is not known how iii) 1,01. (,,,i,i_ ltlll-lilllllilneill lllld HBCBDBG CUU_il-‘lei-' Enibiissyf __ _ - ` tar along the coasL_lhe storm linsi iggiifgehilgiisiiy d(;rli'ai€,uLLi"Jg;lw»i?i:; ' "WW" » _ _ _ _ het-ii re-asserting, for fifty yeiirs,| guard was summoned _bm éeurch SHOT iN MISTAKE- ~ _ C0l_§£h__i_l)‘_l_e“B‘_’_V@r_l“_;§ ll‘_*_'__i‘_l_i":_§’_*;_(;’_ii A Misrepresentation Refuied the soundness oi’ the protective failed to reveal a"‘race of the four FOR A M003” D y d 'r 5 w0___en_ _ . _ _ _ M _ - whole sections ol' the periuiin_ent} ,li ling been said ,hui Mr_ Meig_ O-644-06 m iii". Wu Bt, Houses 'T3' fe?--' Apply 2:12 Great George St FOR SALE_2 .Pure Bred Ayrshire' helfers, 2 years old Registered Apply Athol Roberts, Winsloe Station >--ié--------_ w_ANTED.-Maid for general house- work, Apply Mrs. B. lt. Hoi man, "O2 Prince St. » T0 LET-Two lurnlslieil rooms teen- trally located. all modern con- venience, Apply Ili. Gllardllhl Office, W WANTED--A representative by ii __ Bti-png, progressive Canadlllll Life insurance (‘,o_, to manage, their business for the Province. lioplv with particulars to Box 116. Guardian, FOR ‘SALE--1 Holstein -Bull, 4 yi-,ars_old. pedlBl'88 f0" 4 ¥‘*"°"“' tions. Also 1 Shorthorn Ilull. 3 years old. Prices riglll- APPW to J. B. Thomas, Cascumpec, ['- E. l. -_ ,.___.__, *FOR SALE-148 i-ihnres stock Sil- ver poxiis ,mil Furs Limited, par value $10 ner S.h1""~ ~'“l‘""S“' “Fox Stock" P: 0- Bm( 4,59' Char' lottetown. _ c_ FOR SALE- 1" _ . and in 1878 the .forebea_rs of pre-I sont-ilziy Canada decided that pro-i IC tooth.-n wus vital to the existence of the coulitry. .-'ind it has been rec- ognized in the tariff until today. ls .\lr, l1i~ei°:ii~, in this generation, wiser than all the fathers _ an.l giriiitllzitliers in Canada ‘who have prini:lple'.’ l take the liberty to de-' 'claro that thc experience and the ll-\\i.PTO\l \l B Oct '<10 George w"~V "Y the mnwlly tmck' "nd dm hen When U0 “'39 “Oi in U10 g0V'|cpi1vii'tlon of Canada nulllly the - ‘; i ii. t‘i_ii .~iii- ` . .`. ~- 2.' . _ . _ __ __ I I I A. l\en_ne’_T" 11"" ‘"ll’|¢’"l0I\\* Til-it l‘~l U0! Fight en .it ti hi cnirul elections on . vii v'.'. n in 1 - - _ - _ f ~ ‘ "l= E » - -“ll Uinlly wliiirn the mlm were hung. illlf- if1=~'ululi0u proposeil that tlwithc subject was up. for iilsciis.~iion_ ing Tiiis was lim v,,_l.(iiL_i mougiii it ,then duty upon ugrlcultiiriil luiplc- li is wise" lg lt ilp5lr,ll,l@_ that wr- in bwthe coroner.” jury on Suim._ ` ment.; should ho reduced in iii-cor “More than any other co ii try, Canada needs I Protec tive system She is ia young country mostly undeveloped She lies alongside a great big country tremendously develop d The Unlied States has every advantage 'hat Can ada has and tremendous ad 9-O f°liows, to the mind of every i reasonable man, that to iiban. i don the protective system in Canada would be simply to l invite the absorption of Can- adian lnduetry in the far vaater Industries of the Uni- , ted Staten. The principles of he protection 0|' Canadian lndustrv have been proclaim. A ed by practically every states man who has shouidered the responrlbilliy of_ government Q-OOO. and they are right and tio , vast mass of the people of day nigm tlance willi the lirincirie of the FOR SALE - 15 hens and_3 ducks ' _ _ l _ protective turifi; unil fr-:mi that Edward McCabe, 346 Euston St. - IS time up to the present thi- Govern ooarrvo-04+-o+e+¢oo+++o-ooo nicnts which halve iiiwii in power- wA-N1'so,_..aoAnoens. APPLY * MR ivisioi-ieirs crisen "T ' » union nno- i.iin-ini. iwiiist-i-viiiivee row Wilson is fi very sick mau until today it is thc lowest in the The former president according to Whom Bchedula " statement mday by Admin] The Farmers’ Platform Cary Grayson his physician, is uii liiit th ro is ii wiilcr world :in able to leave his bed He is suffri The proposition oi’ the Fariiirrs i(`“!‘f is lmuldiflr l"=1!`k it “nt one fell swoop" than by llithe words#-to safe guiir;i thi' lt-\ ¢ . _ , _ , 1 . . . . \._ T0 Unltyislow process ul' torture? Persoiiiil-jindustries of the Ullliifil Killglllml ily, l would rather have the bust- und to ensure :iKilln"l "ue"“l’l0i" _` ness done with at once But what ment in those industries Tiiose NEW YORK. 0111 31-Sir A\1Cl<'|ure`tiio steps tliiit Mr. rrernr ivnuiii two necessities are hretfosllizsil will ln Qans‘da_ Tiiey are round ilanil Geddes, 'British Amliassailor take? He is going to make iiiiplt.»ilJrvvld0d l1g11l!lSi. iillll ll IS UU* io ihe__ United Si,,_ieS_ was ilieinients free, mirke wheat free, _iiiaiiciwlse that they Sll0Ulil DP. .‘ _ ' , ‘ 1, . 1. l ‘lk _ f honm at me formal _Hen ifooiistliffs lree he is going to| Scuiitlines peopli ry ln mi e_ “ues D ' I 'lmiako iihe toolsiof production frr-ii, -,V011 believe that protection is only Canada kr\°W fill! NNY IFB .ing of the British War Vets clublhe is gging io make the ll,-ll|,l| for the good of the ciipitiilists, |0005 Ind flllhf-" house Saliiriiny, lie urged the preference 50 poir cent. now. :iiitl,’I`hai. is not so, l’roti~ct.lon is in- . -From Premier Melgiien's POFUIBB 3lJ€0Cll~1 'their efforts o preserve e un y E Veil.; lil all midi-css to put; forth l__ilw5___y__t;ti_rs(_tciJ___li,av_i=__i_i_il'i3_ii-tisli(ii:;iiiii--tenilvd llriiiiarily to sliinulzitc pro- h ii . f .is ci ir_\' _ t _ ll H119 of duty; and in addition to all , ‘,‘,,N‘,‘»“,“* of English siienkmiz neon es- ltiint, lie will nave nn inimoiiinit-_ I Di1T1`i'tloi{i‘ELLEii Do . IT ? iluctlon. and in doing so it lienv--lliirotl it to the debt in 1914 when. fits labor lo tho greatest extent lt is, tiiereforc. in order to eiiiliitiy labour ami to invite oiiisido rapi- tal to develop the rcsoiirces ot' tht- country, that protection is eiiihoil A. - - ,i \` _ i t . i 1 ii ‘ /'// ' `lli' //1' l- lt/ //1 ~\ ,T174 L_; 1 f /f i _ 1 »-to . felt,-. . _-':£_\_______//, ‘U l_ _ _ `;l_i(, f-.~ 1 svs A7 ,.11 " , 1 If / #L - 1 ' -_ --.-:_ / i \§?\ ‘ A 1 i ‘ 1/ '/ Wmmnsulu taxi; 1:... ’.°...:'.;'.°'....‘:f.:.:‘s_.i.'i'.‘. _'___ ;\ Q i _ // i lilz a substantial protective tariff //I _ ‘ l .t n i-ultuital implements ' ~ ' ' " ' ' r . _ _\ _i , _ ,sin lmrmdlirkmi Ausimiia is an ed tomorrow, will the debt dociln- way Company? You cannot go back -.ii \ l f agri(.uimm_i co niryi Why is this? by one slnizle half-cent? llnnest to wooden punts and sailing ves- ‘ ' " ' , . ' ill hi gil now, Mr. King: will it? (Lnughler." seis to do the transport business of \"`P ” 'A it i / ` ' ` Xvhm' is tho eason imriii is “gh What do vou think about it" Th' the world as it is today We must ,_ _ ~ , _ “_ _ _ _ . _ _‘ ~ ` - _:_ ' iii' i/ - ‘_ '»ii\;,t;' itinismgggelllinisiirgnse aol criiiik- driht has been incurred alreaxiy; i have Ulg business, or we cannot _ _L I ~_ , ' ._ i _ _ l. igg ceriaim iimi ,,m,i,ii,ymp_nl_ ,llmll is all there. It. was incurred almos ciiirry on business at all. Every bil.: A ` /' ` ` | | ` I ,log given in~ Australia to people wholly on account. oi' the war; ani business calls into life a Hundred _ t e \ _ 5 ' ' \ y I - ~ 1 1'/ W " _ //. \V .\` \__ _ iff _\ 1°; _» _ - ' 1 - ,_iw 0 can make implements and so no vmatter who is punished or wh' or imore subsldlng companies, and " __ M ‘keep their population nt home. And is elevated the debt is there; rin' 'ine flows into the other and mo . ,. / llilii, fa,-me,-,., mln lp uniform with neither you, Mr. King, nor Mr iey, in the form of wages, is set in _‘tho idea; they filo not object to the `(_‘.rorar. nor any good citizen will circulation. But. -Mr. King will say. i w i , _ \ _ ‘ ,./.fl-~,uni,_. it-i.-ff 1 A-'n ,IAN ’\1 .¢./>‘/ .1 -in-.li-iil'i‘-“'-i"i-n~.'~.,-,~,,,-., _ _ . led in the tarii‘i’_ Do not allow you' selves to be led H=i!l”1'l' by till flimsy. sl>ec.ious talk, that ilic pro tective tariff is simply to niakc thi rich man and has no other obje<“ than to [avoiir the different friend: ul’ the Government. Tliiit is what the opposition iiiwnys say, but it l.- a specloiis :ind iiilscliinvoiis sort o' nrgumeiit that line no founilalior in fat-t, Ni-vertlicless it has its ei' feet. The Britlsli -legislation de clares in 'black and white that pro tection. is essential for the .safety of the industries of the Uniiet' Kingdom and for the walfiirc oi British labour, and in face of that we are risked to adopt ii policy that has the very opposite tendencies That new liritish tariff imposes i" duty of 3311.1 iper cent, on a lonr list of manfiiotured articles lm.por ted from foreign countries. Ther( is old- tree trade .Britain not will ing to be taught by experience. And 1 now go to Australia. What has hap- pened there? `Wliiiln tho past your, in Austra- la. ii bill was riiirrled in the lower oxliorleiit 0 are we lo hrush aside o it" Ale we to eliminate protect ion from our tariff when the hole world declares for it, audi adopt free trade after that policy' has been proved uni 'proved bey- ond tlie slightest doubt, to be sui- cidal? Are we going tn pull down our defences and allow a bigger couiiietltor, anxious for th: oppor- tiini y, to rush in and overwhelm our industries that have been in u -process of develop/nient for the last thirty years? 'l‘hal is ii -pretty serious question. Ispnc section of til: Caiiiidizih people -wiser than the 'whole world-‘put together? Mr. -(‘-rerar" says that protection is a moral wrong; ibut all these other countries do not agree with-him; they embody the principle in legis- lation. ‘Mit (‘rerar says it is econo- mically unwise, ltf it is, can he ex-- lncluding slireivil and wise, coin- iiieerrial l'irit:iin~--'lias adopts-d it? U, S. Discrimination, Against ,Canada ` The United, States have put up their ‘oars against $168,000,000 of Canadian agricultural pro_ducts_ which we heretofore sent to them. They -have absolutely closed their markets against us. '1‘ii‘ey have put ii. duty ol’ 35 cents on our 'wheat and _l25 cents on our..`potiitoes, D/ith a ,lnroliibitive duty against our meats. i/ind now-it wo do as .\lr_l king and Zilr. Crerar want us to iiol _l---wii say to the l'nited States, in ,so many words: You won`t uet nr ,si-nd our products into your coun- itry; you have slapped us un the] §i-hifi-k, Wi-il, liere'.~: our other ciieek, lsinito it. We will open our gates iiiiiii let in your iigrioultiiral pro ducts fret- lzriitis and for nothing. 3 ll' we stop to tliiuk, we must _liiasitiitu before endorsing such ti policy. The Other issues Our oppoiients say there are ollior qiiestions (besides the tariff True iinil l want to invite your ut- teniiou to two consitierations~- what those other questions arc, and what is the difference between them and the tariff, There are oth- or questions. There ls, l`or instance. the question ot` the debt. Now. sonic of you listened 'to Mr. Ki-ng more than once,-and probably you may lienr him again! (l.ii.ughier and iippiauso.) Ile may be iii-_.re ztgiiln. llc talked about the debt, which is $2,~l00,000,00_0 and com- hc said, it was only 330 millions, When! lsn‘t that un a.scent.'? Two billions ns iilzalnst three liiindred rnilllons. llc talks about the heavi-i loss of this burden :ind what it‘ -osts to carry the lnterest.~-$l60.- 00.000 now as against. $11,000,000 ri l9l-i. .\ly! `Whut a rise! Ile lets hat .comparison sink into your nlnils, :ind then he says: Look at 'our income tax bills! See what vou have to pay now ln lncomic taxes; you have an a.wl'ul burden in your slioiildvrs. Dear mel lsn`t 'hat ii contrast? Noiw, what is the triruinenl in all that? llndoiibteflly the debt is tremendous, the inter ,ist is large and the taxes arf heavy. But he ini-plies that he and his party, il' elected, will, .some how or other»-how. he never tells vou--so arr.i.ni.'o evefrytiiing that suddenly tho debt will beconii ilizliterf the interest smaller, ani’ the in-come tax rediireil to the mini mum! fhaiighter.) There is no ren ion for -his references to thesf things unless that is the inierenci he wishes us to draw. _ Mr. King Croce-Examined Now, I would beg leave to say tr Mr_ King, if he were here: “Mr Kina, /bo ri>asonnblv,~---for_ ri littl- whilc anyway. (l,i1ulzhter.) lie rea sonable for ti few moments. Sur pose you and your partv are elect iduty on agricultural implements. siilzgest the repudiiitlon of it," Thi l mn not denrying that so much as Every country In the world to- debt says Mr King is one of th' l am contending that the Meighen Biiihiing; “You put your in-ne to thlsoheque. and 1’11 'H11 it in 'rr-..::;:'1.e,1‘.;:.:fit,i:;'..z-tio: i“::i::’.‘:.“».f:‘;.il.::-,?.r.ixf.ia 1. 1I'.°i.':‘;f'.'.:;°'.'.*:.i:.;.°:' ‘iisr -was the shoe- ma.kor's that typlfie Ci0ll MONCTON, Oct. 30--Fire early th-is morning in a two-storey build ng to about $14,000 to the bulle- ing and contents. Now you come to the question of' axation, Mr_ King says there is :i business profits taxi_)n income tax ii sales tux, and al these are hea- vy; and he quotes you the amount: you have to pay on eaich. Well, let' me ri-some my interrogation of Mr.' King: "lioiiest now, lilr. Klngzi were you sitting in Parilzu1irent‘ when these three taxation systenisl _\were idlsvussed? Answer: \'es.l Were you there all the time? Again! yes, You were on the job? Yes, yoiil were. Very well, Mr. Klutz. Andi now, can you show where, by votel or voice, you opposed any one of` those three taxation systems? Bei honest, now: Can you?" Now, li`, .\lr. King says what is the t'act,| naiiiely. that he and Jilr. Crerari were there all the time, he will al-i so admit that neither of` thenii raised ii voice against or in any way cliallcnged iiny of those taxes. ll' Mr_ King should go into Parlia- ment tomorrow as Prime Minister, would he do away with the income tax? Ile will tell you---as he must --_iio. l’iit another question to him: Will Z\lr_ King make the income tax heavier ii' lie gets into power? There you have him, in that que:-i tion, right on the point of the spit; Mr. Klng’s Dilemma i 'if wir. i