.\-- ;.~f»"‘ 1-1'#-~ _ ~~ 1 i _ in , _ / _ ~. 1 _-“if -~ ,; -.,,_,_~..i»,f,v‘»= _-'j~_ ' 1 - . _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ~ . f t . 1. for Maelimnon and Messerve and Pros erii'yi‘ . _____.__. _ . _ . , z__._ _.__ Mamie , _ _ §_,_____i;i_ _,_ __ ,_ _ or A . ~ ‘ ‘-“_ _,_\`\\,=_'__~ Tf_,.,,//1- -~ ~ --.‘.___ l I ' - '; MERCHANT _ .i.. 1 I _ ll __ 1 /_/ Youth- does not al- W ll/i of ,r ‘;“"` ` I ' ' ` r/f” __` r »~ , V .(0 _._ . ii i '4/%/Z9, ways imply ears- \_ .» ,ff-f.' // _ we swim. __ _ ‘~&A\ __ V vi \ 1 g y 9 _ gx 1,/ _,Aa &,_, 1, yous. is ii. ii.. nn.-ii. The Peo’e's Paper Read by, very oily ' ' 1 -` Covers Prmoe Edward Island Like The ‘Dew 4) MADMS /` ora ._ MERCHANT ` The candid person is ` usually more callous than kind. Charlottetown Guardian ram n “°'"" °"'"""' """‘ “"3 Cl-TARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 I Doll C "All is-°.i‘...e-':.-s:i=:.'.°'-:.. ._';:~. .... iiiiiiiin iiwii ~ _,E li_P_H- l|NlH 1 SHUT First Oiliicer Arrested 0 - Crime Committed While Commander Slept - AiN‘l1W1ER1P, Oct. 21.-¢C8pt8lnA adian *Pacific l./ineriMei.ita was shot o H, Claws, commander of the Can- and lciiled in -his caibin on their L .Melita here early today while he slept. Thomas Towers, first offlic- o er, was arrested. charged with .the w murder and will be ‘handed over to c the British authorities at iSoutha/mp o ton when the liner arrives there o tomorrow morning. _ o Captain Olewswas a nephew (Canadimr Press) . of 'the _nate -Henry Clews, of Lom- 0 ihard iS et and Wall street, who died in 1923. Captain Ciews served with distinction Jn the world war. c Two other oificers of the Melita n were wounded rby the captain's murderer and are in an -Antwerp F hos-pital, .in a. serious condition., They are David iK. Gilmour of; Glasgow assistant chief engineeir ,n .loih H l-i - ll and n o day, of Bootiie Eng lalrd engineer. The account o fthe tragedy gath ered by the Antwerp police is that 1 Towers went to the captain’s cabin oi at 2.40 o'cloclr this morning. A pls- p in_|mcn;_,:__n,_n_sdnnnrd nnnfnn ccnnnnn _nncn _nc me wnn, nicccvc,-cd_ ur an popu a ion to nisori iic ni o tic :igricu ura pro uc- seen, n.__enB___H_ A_ M__cDon,gnn_ wound in his head. The piico say n cabin and -shot the engineer in the o fact. The noise of the firing brought i, ond encinear vf-is shot twice in the o lunge. Other members of _the _:raw ro ---oliantually overpowered .Towers and “ disarmed him. -He was laid to have told the police he shot Captain iClew's because -the commander an.l_ gtiior officers had tried to wi-ook. is career. -_*gQ.j.____. Lieut. Governor ~ Heartz Invited To ,Open Fair _ (Canadian Press.) 0 - A'M‘HER'S'l‘, N. S., Oct. 21--Lieut n Governor Frank Hearts of Prince n mal invitation from the Maritime _Stock Breeders Association to open ,-cndy ,bccn ,nnnc in 27 connmnen: P I' 6 m l. u m on membered by their comrades. est estimate to the correct vote pol me hood;-od cosy money, then y es which require more than one ___ ° - eeik between nomination and A d -V e r S e $100 Will K0 10 'U16 911311111111 Wild it to good advantage. iling day »becn_use of their great (¢,|M¢||m pf-nc) ____ . S1' 8811111118 lil l»l\° “$1111 115111631- 52.444 votes were polled on Prin XPMBB- in 1' o remaining con- WAg,H|N»¢yp0N 0, 21__W ,o ci p _ w the correot vote no od- ` Edward island in 1921. will ine ituencies, returning officers will nn mcnnnrcd by bon; inch; _"B23: NEW (yg‘|:_K_."0c'£_".2)1__.Hcnvy n _ 0 1 The balance of the $1,000 will be bc more or long vote; polled on 0 e present at R specmed “pm l" and what they will pm-ohoge oi-9 transactions of recent date in 'Can- _P ' ! h ill'/liliiil ll°l~W°°11 U19 0ll\°1` lllllely' 29th. this is your little proble he riding ibeiween the hours of 12 nl n I I-,nn d _ nm P I Munn what nnn incrcnccd demand rlnC8 S six nearest estimates. io work out ood ooo tim; is go “’°“ *""l 2 l"""' '° '°°°"’° “°’“'““| ggi? ni 8 8 D '1 mn” vm from tourists for the Dominion's --- Are any oi the above cash prizes to give some energetic rosnors “°"”' in an U my °m°' “ding “ny our-i-onoy sro given by officials icsnnsinn arm.) worth tryin: for? This is the ones- the onnrnisn n little noon anon A "°m“""‘l’l° f°“l“’° "f ml” Zfcelilluefndcounmell cmnered in 9' here as 'accountable for the high 'LON-DON. Oct 21-Adverse com- tion you should ask yourselves and ioiiy Why oo; born winner of t action. and one which disiin- _ guy T I°;b°°m’;nZd y(;:'t° In' premium 5-32 of one percent quot- ment ls appearing ln newspapers|if you find they are worth the try. $5001 Goi your osiimoio in o Condensed Specials ' nnisti;_s_\__s i_;._f;:m__t:li_i_a___)c_3c:_nti;_i;t z§___13_3 ui; ':;agl;;_a__ cxngl _:uns __e;:_;‘ ed on the local exchange for the with regard to a press photograph send in your estimsto gi, once, nrcvcnt bmcx- ,cm-cts am-,-',() the new annual -Maritime winter c| fair here on November 2nd. Lead- W ing agriculturaiists from all parts nc of Canada have also been asked c to attend the fair while F. L. Ful- cl ler. the Secretary oi’ the winter n fair today extended invitations to t all members of the three Provin~ n cial Parliaments. _ n 0l B8 [NY B T” N“‘iii’;‘§l.i.°§”ii.i“i‘i£ti.-.n.....f 2'” HW Bam” llY'S CRUSS MEETING I’ 44 ° - ,. . . _ _ W0m0Il Fll°Sl§ Ord- tlohculne the i_ll;_of Canada. Ilns of course is a mistaken idea. interest and drew forth deafening __ 'l`__§1\’;_1>°';l‘_"1”11_5_11 03301’ were ‘1-lon. - 1 c ationa 1* - ' ' _ apnian _ » . _ rica r, r. nald 'McKin- oo Passengers De- ;..‘;§::_ -» -1 R- I . _ ' 1 ’ Clare ed, a protective tariff had years before been in force in the ?>£f|f`c?lt:et:naofwll3ifle1x-mvlrhLi\cphrgpigigdtvzx reTil§'?rlYl?ff.'Mifixairckmlfendfeliwnllbd United States and in other countries. joysble sinoixor was spout. “1"’°l°l 1`°‘1“°Hf of 111° audience). elivered a short and vigorous ad- ress. Mr. A. J. McNevin, also poke and had a splendid recep- on. i- Confederation Had In Mind AnnuaLRe Union _ Thc_ paramount issue toda before the electors of Canada The sixth annual ro-union of the Y memibers of the 2nd Heavy Bat is ilic Tariff. So much is being said on this question that it tery was held last night in the would secm necessary that its meaning and purpose should bc Dim Hall WMF” 25 “‘°“ and °m ----_-<>___ fu,-they en( |a|n¢d cers of the original 'battery answer 'Ibis article and those to follow are therefore intended to edc;§fc:°¥|_ca;_l_` (Bethune cccnnicn A Very Successful Joint Meeting .A throw some light on this much abus d sub'c t. tb -h i _ d d l h ’ ffigers Felled Neg»_ _ 'l`here_are many who labor finder lb; 'impression that the U12 (livliilirlhn say; llgfefycfdltligiflsiftf was at S Cross on Tuesdai _ » . i ' A oes who Dlsobeyed __l§stii_i)nal _lgolicy was a sort of_no_rtr1im invented by Sir john A. “':_gn';_°_:'_;°_‘;'B ':_§___f_?_;’e__ll_:_l"}l_;’_’__"__;’_§___l_l_’__°i Evenlng. ” at ona , some new medicine compounded as an experiment ccnccc wc,-o fouowod with great w---on- _ NEW YURK 0% 21--*Cl1a1‘s@B To build u a countr two classes of indi 'd l A" e"°°|ll°11¢ \11111Hl°al 11111818111 d n_r_,n__wd ____ ______v___o____ nm _ p y . vi ua s are neces- _ _ _ _ d em or _ne negro crew of "___ $33; sary-the producer and the consumer. These two classes are, w‘E'_,_°,‘;.f'l§_dn‘;;’_fn;’y ng? A§;2_‘_’;"1l;;f_'_ c ;i;i,c____n¢e__,l_,m,, C0m_cncnc_ .bnrncn brinadly speaking, made up of the manufacturer and the farmer, n|c_ nicnnnn Mccn',.c_ Annu, Bmcc ti e iorida coast, 'Saturd , in ca‘h of t ' d E er” ‘l"`““°" “ml 1" *‘°"‘° l““'"‘“:;“ 1 ‘The nillfiliefitflrgfjqeflncelli asmlal:olf(lnl:l1ll1<;Er'in the a re ate igglllsiil-mer Ritchie' Dr- Robins t ouaad passengers io be hui-lon out d - - n- _ P y - ' _- ~ gg g 'rho rontnro or tno arrsir was tile li f iifeboets into the water, are de- pro “qs Communltles W 'Cl gr-OW ‘mo tqwns and Lines' Towns splendid solo, duet and trio rendi- ll ied rby iH_ H_ Rnymcnd_ nncslincnc and cities have to be fed and form a ready niarket for the pro~ "cnc .by the nc,.fc,.n,c,.c_ the nlnnn h f U10 'Cl¥d€'~Ll110_i ducts of thc farm. selections also calling forhh great “ The C°""’“““°h° W” 011° "f The manufacturer is necessar t the f rm' r f r h su - “PPl““‘i° and Peileatefl °11¢°1'°i1~ D ur best ships and Captain E. E. li h- ` ~th th . _ _ _-thy _gl h 3 1?' O h el Several witty speeches also were 1 urry. one of our most trusted cap~ l) _es lm Wl _ e ms rumen” “' ‘Y 'C to Cu “vate " e an, ’ delivered 'by different members of ins, Mr. .Raymond sold. “lf the with his clothing, boots, and cvcryihing that goes to make life me ncuc,y_ i ‘ -e a ma e rosties t e (continued on Page 8) rew had been drunk he would not comfortable. A number of toasts were drunk. - l“~- 1111-11 1110111111! quoted the mast- P' -Si Y - 4 ' ' h ' ence of one minute. ‘ I " °f lh°_c°mm*"1U'l'19» 9-5 *U50 deli? Pl°Y5~ _ _ The evening was characterized nsoinlgeocli_i;_i;geén_.o;Fvh_e_;i_t_pi;yr_gl_n_l{t_niaeé There is no :intngoiiisin between these two classes; they b_y_a pervading spirit of comrade- ' n0s_n_n,_ny ___n______,, C____)___n_ Curry a_rc iic_ccssary_io c_acll otl_ier nm_i one forms the coniplcmerit to Expi;.r_1;_n;iesthem_;_'_cc_c;n3_n__g enfe__1;as_: _he seas w____0___ ____cc__s__ by _____mD_ id_ _tic oi icr, .inc boil _slloud nor lizilid iii hand to the common memorable mm n I I in fuel on from _ne Prmnnen, Hn, _iii-i:_tt_e__nio~nts ofpnsscn-gors, nspub- ciid of the building up of tlic country. _ _ _ The clccncn cf cmccrn fc, the ieged 5{__“__e_V°_'_§‘£l_§°__;” _¥";;`l‘ WWW- li follows tlmi for ii country io bc sclf-contained and self- ensuing year resulted as ifollows: len, (mrlnnmnznnnmaof ‘main rclnant it is_ ncccss:iry_ili:\§ inc i_oii_i_nry_ snould linv_L; zi puffitgent ;I_f’_;’__' `5J°;l`_§_‘__cI;' 'B°th“n°` A ‘Pr0b16m For G u ai r d ai ll. there ls danger that the mono Readers, Out of Which They Will be eve left port." The farmer is ncccssnr in the manufacturer for h 0"” ln U‘°m°1’ f il _ _ - _ _ c Su .i y o eparted com A despmch from Jacksonville’ llcs the food ncccs ir io su'~l]alii the life of those whom c crll md" was respmded l° with ° “H heso s-taienients asserted that the tion of thc rural conimuliiiy, as oihcrwisc thc farmer becomes Comm|t¢cc__Mccc,-5 A p Mc. un" Towers than entered Gnmonr.. n;;§‘_`_°‘:_"____"'_?_l“_;‘_l_m’_:“;:£'___'ga°k “nil dependent oil foreign countries for his market, and becomes sub- Eachern, ichsries Tooin-bs, Fred n nnsccn cn, 0 t c tn cmdgant' ject to :ill thc disadvziiitagcs of trziiisportatlon to those countries, M°°“’ ‘md B- W- R°b°l'l5°n~ ii mlike rdoin i°o`l~ 'tdemsgives -leflsl and to their tariff restrictions. ~ The importance and mmmunuy the other officer ui 'os scene and E ' henems derived f"°'m °‘ ’°'““l°“ in me ___u___8_8_e Wnh Towers the __e___ wileen 0‘Brien, of Doroliesi-er. Mass For industrial devclopiiicilt, which nieaiis the building up "ch mi this may ,bc realized wha, c';.fc£l_1_“':,tf":_n`:§ s';_';y"'r§__'s'l:_f_T;”'w ‘"1 of towns and cities, capital bcconics necessary. ‘ To attract capi-Vit is taken into consideration that on who would ng; hcnd thcecffgc tal inducements of profits l;nvc to be held out. Profits can ?_\‘$Ei’l_3§5 B\_u:_v_évin§_ iinengers on Women iiirst.” only bc made wlicre' rtliiioils competition is eliminated and thc,e,;enmg' ga em °5° °r last ruinous competition of other countries can only be guarded against These men who 3 few ,non by protection and therefore by a tnrif f. years asc left their homes lead ' _ If United States and Germany have made such trcmend- f‘_"_f_h bl' ill” "me °1’l1`l¢*'l°V° 01' ` _ ous strides in population and wealth it is that thc statcsmcn of fnfivid 'mg ___§'_`_';’2‘l"i’_;‘:__;_;_f_‘_’_;"¥_;;__r':_’;‘_l these countries early rcalizcd that industries were necessary to and nnvc since kent alive tnnt Sn!" their development, that development could only come about by same spirit of comradeshlp which Gnnrdinn clccncn ccn,_ncm|cn cicc correct returns win ne nmnsn Mr. Sinclair repeated 'practically he same address he has ‘been de- vering throughout the campaign, ot adding anything new to what e had already said. 'Mr. 'McKin- on took up Mr. Sinclair's speech. oint fby point. and discussed it to he evident satisfaction of _ the meeting. He clearly demonstrated n the Lib rl d t h since the 'Liberals came into pon' Mr. Sinclair claimed in reply th interests of the farmers riotwit sumed his seat loud cries we E interest of the ‘farmers had not been protected. Mr. Jenkins slid- ed considerabliy to ihis former speeches by referring extensively to the profits obtained -by the F i - Motor Company inrongii their NEW YORK' 0°" ”°'“Hm" od and replied to some of the Liber arguments used in the campaign. 'Officer swept to Death by High Seas-Ship in Danger of Cali- sizing _ tory operating in ontario. and oil- sees in inid Atlantic sv/out tho ‘oo ed this as an evil of the tariff. Mr. Messervey reviewed the situation ireighwl lg1\i1Zl0 Fl0l'l° °"e'b°“"d ond officer of the ruderless italian er to his death caused the ilrst offi lil cer to fracture his le! and l““a5h` all the ship‘s lifeboats. accord- H' _ ing to a radio messaB0 Y-0 1116 Ulm' the Australian treaty was in the cd States Line officials here from h” Caiiain Paul Brenilig 0! the com- standiiig the preference given to I .. |d `; H rdlng, agricultural produce. When he re- pany” naar' Pres en 8 which has been standinirby “ln” re ten o‘ciock yesterday morning 1111' nlilc to effect a rescue. The efforts by the President Hiirdlilg 10 Kel' boats to the Floric have failed. 11111- ilie ship will stllsld-by until H115 morning when rescue work will D6 resumed in an effD1`1- 10 Have *lla crew oi' 37 aboard the Fiorio. Captain Brening tried to calm 8 iiiig's tanks. The seas were runn- ing so high, ‘he explained. lliiill may cupslze_ The Florio which left Montreal, October 4, bound for Mediitcran- Able to Make A Little Extra Gash. 99 ;;;‘,,,§’°;;; ‘;;,”‘,.,‘,‘,‘;,.,;%'°,‘1°;.i_’{ iii Readers Will Share in The $1000.00 Offered in Cash P,rizes,__/_$500.00 For __.,qni~ e From Now to 9 0’c1ock Saturday Night The Correct Estimate. ‘Y-o u H av To Put in Your Estimate. rday night at 9 o’clock the ures in this competition, as t the building up of industries, and that industries could only thrive °l‘“‘”‘°i°“l’°‘l 91°" “Ve” Wlllla in es_ Goa,-dim 1-code,-B have an op.,_|,y thc Gcvcrnmcntgmicucicn a o ' W under proper protection. And so both of these countries, many $:2?(f'°beFi§;(:,e,E§;td tgifd 5,112; lJ01‘¢1111liy from DOW to Saturday will be public Dfloboriy. you ' __ years before Canada, ndopicil n protective tariff, very much high- sac,-cd 1,, indeed n worthy cbjcc, night of 1111111118 il liiiio deep 11111111- therefore know your own eatim he cd at- s. 0. s. coils Monday. the Provi- dent Harding b ing the first shiil to arrive. The steamer iF. S. Elvin is expected to arrive at -5 o'i>l°Cl< this morililig to assist in the rel- cue, Mr. Meighen Denies m "Yon may absolutely and unqiialiflcdiy deny i\’8l101'li ll- _. _ ' nd l ll il 1 h nm L, ing_into cash_ es and can compare _with the Gov- I n edit bl G” cc-n,ncm, oTTA_%_:”°g|E_'1 Zliufl-_l Cl' 0" the average than Canadl 5 ._ lhiiueficeolbrfl l)he avgoffirmilllilfity [fit $a00.00 is going to the first Guar- ernment figures. is mere y ( ser a B V . . - omorrow, ' ' ' k b f 1 _ ¢| d p 3 _ large, dian reader who sends in the cor- So match your wits with yn di :Seto tE1!i¢?r;E:o|l‘sey£;)|`i)p1l,‘?,o,f0E-|?:_ 1 (can "ue on we ) -- It is true :not wil were there to rect estimate of the total number fellow readers of the Guardian a tio answer the call last night but of votes Dolled on Prince Edward watch results d l 21 _ ° ~ ` ' s » . Edward island mas received a for. tom? ____;1_l;_c_n___ 4 Dominion 91°C Phl1a,d6l_phl3, Pays Reason FOI' ,those who could not respond were island _on October 29th. can you make use of 55007 W Qiifioioi nominnucnn nnve nl remembered and ever will be re $250 will be awarded the noni- this is your big chance to get iii Barn.-as por word. not ascii no ln tn “sn Canadian dollar, and which is ne- of the Prince of Wales dressed as Do not won; to ooo who; me oth. 29,n_ insertion in this column. ___ *FOR SALE-A QUANTITY OF new apple barrels. priced right. J. I-1. Gill & Son. 5643-22-4| *MMD WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 151 Euston. 5611-2l.M2i. *Fon sAi.s_.aA»ev'a canaufos and kitchen range. Apply at 15 ‘Granville Bt. 5617-D1-iii *YOU WANT THR DIST TEA AT a moderate price, then ask for Haozard’s 'Brahmin. _. 5610-10-21MZl. 'JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Ouardian Central Job Printery. Phone 133. *YOU WANT GOOD INVILCPES Prices 50 for 20c. 150 for 35c, 250 for 550,. 500 for 81.00. 1,000 _for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. f\ Made fresh every day Saunders. _. / _ f | ' tum to Bul aria I) ~ J.. / A ~` =~\ .__ _ .1 ,.- *.¢l~ TORONTO, Oct. 22.-Maritime N°Wl°m & C0 M“'ll°l- Bulld westerly winds cioildy and cold ll 3574 733 sm" with scattered showers. 'r *POULTRY WANTED - LIVE M chickens and hens. Special 'use sAuNsoM¢' sausacss- i g. .I - - - Qu oronto, clear _ ontreal, snow eboc, clear _ . . 44-34 iprioes for onto htteined stock. Cnn,.|cNc¢cwn_ mr __ F. J. Holman. Charlottetown. Hn"f“_ mc __ 5_59"1¢»n-“_ Saint John, clear Boston. fair _. 'POULTRY - HIQHICT PRICED N r . . . . . . . ._ paid for Live and Dressed Chick- 14491, ,Mc cnt, ,nomooo n tomorrow morning at 1.20. ons and Fowl, Special -prices on n crate fattened stock.-Conrad 5 w York, cies d Sun sets this afternoon . .42-32 . 38--30 40-26 . . 52-34 .48-<30 . . 50-38 _ 48-38 at 8.12 at 5.02 Company. M Qllslll Street. any rises tomorrow morning at ` 5381-16-lwks 6.88 |_ *mi 3 -|» *#0* 41 0° 'I' 'O O'§O'l>§§# §\|1§§#'|»4»'|'O§§#-OOO Free Traders Say That a Tariff Shuts Goods in as Well as Out BV W. R. MORSON. _ - Take the United States as an example. They are n oroditor nation to the extent of $20.000,000,000 including 0,000,000,000 of very doubtful accounts receivable held 'by the United States Government. Taken even at 5% this would represent an inf coma of 8ii50.ii00,fi00 which means that in order to lrseptlieir account balanced each year they should import $050,000,000 more than they export, instead of which they exported in 1023, $375,000,000 more than they imported, which means hhat they increased their creditor position. Uncle Snm'ii favourable trade balance in 1924 was $970,504,- 000. in 1924 Great Britain and the -U. B. were creditors to the outside world in equal amounts, roughtly speaking. OO 'l»§4'¢O+§'l'§O'O§OOO _'_ O +_~v,-oo,-wool:-+-i»+-no ‘I i O ml““M°"” "meh h“"° bee" 9 cessitating gold shipments across a girl for appearance in amateur cc fellow io going to do. but get _ “fl” ‘“ “‘l"““°° °' “°‘“l“‘*"°“ the corner. inoan-icsis which was taken ,mc in wnncnt cc," cnc tncn , _ _ _ ,__ _ _ `°*’°'°*. "° day' Q*-Z “_” I aboard the Repulse on the way yon Wm be nncnd of mm on the home from the trip to West "nt _ ‘ " ' and South Africa and South Am- -inane can bn no guns of ng_ A LGT OF Y ' ' _ erica and it ia presumed the photo~ jug 5__r_;a__i;_i; ol_i;a_s been circulated the ~_. E t C t 8 ' Ann ts, l 'dy Rggates (iCanadT;:;reaa.) Char- cu eDY will surely fin-d some way of using Grill G01/01`11'1I1€11iS D1'01>’aEi111\l1\ lu ce ct. he ini and Lewisville last night in tho in- ct. _ propa.ganila." #said Rt, Hon. Arthur Iileigllen, leader of the liilierai-Com iid servatlve party. in a tclezmm H6111- froin Lundar, Manitoba, on Oci/lbei" Cll 16‘th. to Dr. O. B. Price. Conserva- at tive candidate lin Westmorland. 111 r l to a wire relatiivc to the l.ib- Westmorland County in which it was si/ated -by the Liberal press that lion. Mr. Mei-ghen had said. "I do not like amalgamation fbctier than King does, but there are 1111108 when one has to do things be does l`B ll] hx not like." Rt. I-ion. Mr. Meighen's telegrain was read by Dr. 0. B. Trice at .meeiyiuigs held~'ll1 Lo-gol"s C01'll9l' c. ierests of tho Iiiiberal-Conservative rpariy. _B Suppose that the Mariti The Following Editorial Appeared in the Montreal Witness, October 14th WHAT A PROTECTION VICTORY MEANS 4 _ 1 mes .oilow the trend indicated '37 ||l'|PEH|llE[|- UN Hll[IllEHll55 ___Al1eg_ed Statement, 5 1 R’°1‘C~l“T SATUHW- °¢f°»=~ 24"- ..‘i‘Zl'I.‘.’.”.f.".fi'i.‘3§'i.§lZ§’hn..?.l‘i.°$ actor 0f Mr. Foster Mcctin S Et -. ar ii o'ci.ocK P. M. . . 8' , 0 with a 48 hour time limit to Bul- , V mg-|-EAD 97.- 1-,;|uRsDAY garia in connection with :frontier 1”' _ g ~=~-~ ' i:.=‘."°::.i.:.‘.‘:.‘ii,’°::"‘.':.‘.:.".i‘.;».“i.";‘:.°'ix - ""-"`""°'°" "'°"'°”' 7 Ml" voatmarkod Oat 24th francs an official esprdssion of i?e~ 0¢¢I:,:'E§,SMg¢i 19 1925 °°G"°”d E”"°""°l“'“°”¢ “l K°l` will bo. accepted gret and punishment for respon- The Humax Hémld ' ' E: gi_;r;;i;_eIria2i§niZ_n.;_I`i;ni;s_g;aoy__:ven J sible Bulgarian ofificers. Ham” N 5 _ - ` '_ ` __` As my name has been brought 5592'2o`m .._..._. _into question with reslfd l~° th’ "Coming -- Gnutella Western °““_dl'lt'_‘_l‘”; °:__Ml;;fA“{_]3;§vlI"td§:_:_'; show yet. "-Dm»Dt¥ 60/ddle" Action :J _;_\____e°___°\1_ 5’ _ _-_ _"___ rnriiis. oooigeiown, in-iaay. ivion-| 0 °'0W D! 8 B 91” ~ tagne. Saturday, Souris. Monday. In 1915 I felt obliged to express disapproval of 'Mr. Foster's con- duct in connection with the illur- from his inexperienco in business affairs, It was never suggested that h r te in in an we from the attack upon his 'personah character in this respect is unworthy and -ment from public life for the time cnnnmnmcntc ,mn swncnry _w_ D_ bolus in 1017. lnou. minions, moron one above - n Lmonatn siilnoins auto. solo io as ai.. ' chase of horses. I did not then, and 22nd. for ooacert and 'basket soc- do not now. attribute to him any ini in Cornwall Mall, City talent. moral delinquency. but merely an Admission 25 cts. Ladies with has-I error of judgment, arising largely into ifreo. Proceeds for piano fund. o D Gil d Y Y ¥~ transactions in question, and any 5966181 SIJOW- Best-salt. ought to he resented by the elector- “uni” UA” ' W' Cm’ "mi ate- Any mistake 'in judgment or £_T%“'h_Z3',b°“o2:_l"|:§h_ 'vxl l'°"_t° carelessness in method to which Ilmhu uni” mlm on’ :{fv_;;‘ called attention ten nears ago. __\_vas dnt* Nan :mn nn, bn", mnnlng; stoned for by his vo untary re re~ to nun” on .mu nrqmnbc nncnln 5631 "Reserve Thursday. October 5554-10-20M3i. "Bridgetown Hall Tuesda 4-10-22-3| hy the provincial elections. Do the people of Canada realize what this means? Mr. Meighen has very plainly and repeatedly stated his position. The tariff is to be redesigned on an avowediy protectionist basis. Duties are to be raised to hitherto unheard of heights. Emhargoos are to be placed on the export of raw materials. The British preference is to be abolished, or its beniits neutralized. A veto is to be placed on all capital expenditures by the Canadian National Railways and steps taken which can only result in the collapse of thas system. There will be no change in the constitutional status of the Senate, even timugh the Upper Chamber possesses the power in veto such measures as national prolilbitinn, handbook gambling or other social or political measure which will hc extremely important in tho near future. if this is what the people of Canada want then they should vote for a Meighon unv- crnment. :But if on thc other hand they believe-with the ox-Conservative cabinet minister, Mr. Mctiiirby, or wiiii Cana.da’s loading manufacturer Mr. Mnssr-y or with all the Progressive lenders--that a hiizlicr inriff is impossible willi- out straining thc bonds that unite this confederation dan- gerously close to the breaking point- -then they will milre cvory edort to defeat the ConservativesIl‘ho Witness does not believe that dire disaster would necessarily follow the advent of a protectionist government. This Dominion has survived so -much mismanagement that the worht another period of such can do is to retard the growth of the wealth that our natural resources almost forced upon us. But the retum of a high protectionist government would most cer- tainly sol section against section and class against class at a time when the need for national unity is paramount, and would thus be a calamityf-Advtg. _ u ~ * “ _ '_ ' ,__s_’s === if _ _ ____`,_‘_____ _Q .,_.. _ Lina; Gini iiihi Mieiinii lii_niii|ii ni Hin intl--viii for S|Ni:iA||i ANB JENKINS _