t I the Word Protection, See That You Yourself are Protected by a VOTE for and JENKINS. DBVTI nt"""'i'i “'-'TTI.Q_) ‘Ikfwli I ' / Z M?! * I f5.‘ or A ‘l MERCHANT dips ‘first .01? life is . lllillfi’? ' Ohnrlothtown Guardian I‘ ‘Dul- onu I vm Cont: v Founded IBM Island Like The Dew a A Think twice before you speak once. intuit iiiilil EVERY P0lNi a ‘iiilitlii vlcinu Filil l)?! ‘ "Till: lilillSEIlVIlTIVE PARTY Provincial Surveys Give Conservatives 130 Seats, With Excellent Prospects of Cap- . i. Covers Prince Edvvard CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925 Annnnl Suboerlptlnnn Dellvnnd 05-00 By llnll. Cnnndn nml U. S. A. MM ,“Absurd”~H_e Says of H EliHEN I] NIIZS Hi iii HESIISN’ Rumor That He Is THE RAIDWAYS-s-THE REMEDY Laurier, Fie Ighng, Gouin ____.,._.Ix_.._ _ S0 far we have dealt with) the tariff and with immigra- tion. Another problem that is intimately connected with both of these is the Railways. Llnfortunatcly, some fifteen ‘years ago Canada became ambitious beyond its means, and putereti into an orgy of Rail- way building. And so hundredstgof millions were recklessly squandered in building railways ‘at Canada will not need for many years to conic. Vainly that grand old man from New Brunswick, Mr. lilair, warned; in vain did he resign as Minis- ter of Railways and denounced the project. Ambitions must SINK m u Iii snail Thousands Instin Worst Cyclone Storm lillill llfiiilfiflillillill ilEBl IIISCIJSSIM ’ Al BllNSHilll MEETING - o?» Lively Debate Betwee n Mr. Donald McKi11- non, Hon. Mr. Sinclair and , Premier Stewart. Able Addresses by Conserva- tive Candidates. turing. D Giving Up '_I‘he be realized, speculators must be satisfied ;-—so Canada sowed the ‘In Recent Years. __o______, ‘ ~ » " ~ o ' Leadership wind, and having sown, 1S today reaping the terrillest. (“midi-n PM...) coyliliiclrgeiisliéitii tgplrlélt- its;vogleirgwnlxlletliezfé.ioggliefipéililii; (Special to The tiuardlgpi.) 1 orrswa. out. "on. the chairmanship of timste of the election results Thursday next. Oil untlou in every province. 25—The sure seats and in f.lli5 estimate New Central Conservative Bureau under Brunswick furnishes, 2, Quebec 7 Sh‘ James Milllllfibfl l; hiuskutchcwin 7' Al- lnuglieuil have mode their final es- bertu 3; British Columbia 1. I Since the official are conceded lll unturio 2 seats nomination ‘there have been recelv- Manitoba ti; Saskatchewan 9; ed here detailed reports of the slt- bcrta 7. a total of 2~l. "To the Liberals iirr. conceded ~52 Progressives und Ind»); efldenlfl Al- 'l‘his loaves -QUELPil{, Ont, Oct, 25.—"To- night. ‘I get. a report It-hnt ‘I have ‘re- 3 reigned tho leadership of the Corl- servutive party." said ltieht. lion. ‘Arthur Miaighen in a sipiceoh here last night. wnrpal-gn “This is ; even more absurd ‘than the rumor sicnit out u few weeks aigo that I was on the verglo of a collapse '39 ‘loubllul will“ "W?" bfllllfi ll! P- Mei-gluen refuted tho irharge that he What then shall we do with our vast railway venture? Some say pass it over to the C. P. R.; whilst others say, take over the C. P. R. But the wise heads shake and say, How much better off would you be if you did one or the other? In the one case you would not get clear of your enormous railway debt and you would moreover create a huge monopoly. In the other case you ivonld have to pay the C. I‘. it. untold millions and still have your railway problem. The only remedy lies in creating increased traffic. In- KARACHI. India, Oct. 25—iForty vessels have been sunk in the Per- sian gulf in the worst cyclonic storm in the memory of the present generation. Messages from Busliire Persia estimate the death list in from one thousand to seven thous- nnd_ Bonshuw Saturday night where an overflow audience heard the issues of the day discussed from both pur- ties standpolnts. 'l‘lie speakers were Lion, J. iE- Sinclair, Messrs Donald McKinnon. It, l-i. Jenkins, J. A, Mes- servey, Premier Stewart and W. M. Len. to the railway debt formed a sub~ in this campaign told us that the Government were spending entirely too much for the building of new lines, saying that we had built sl» nost 2000 miles during the past ‘our years. They were corrected in ‘hut and they reduced it down. But. 2t me say that with the manage- .cnt that has been car; ed on in The country‘s liability lu respect .e National ltu ‘ways. urn c. MAI“ elgfifogegg: L111 Ililaglinzayiédl‘; 11° “Wllifiiffllfl -i-_'1‘f-'W_I11'lIi-B- was ‘in favor of enmimruiutlivi1 0f creased traffic can only he created with increased population. Island Ladigs 19c, o; munesflng dam", between Jzing in every 1y, ill» system lo- p 8 ° _ .3“ .,‘ 9mm“ "' ‘)"",‘“'° 0' Mumlhf" ‘C“"'“m"‘ NMmMl, Rluww” increased population can only be had by retaining at home our . . I-Ion- Mr. Sinclair. Mr. MoKinnon M)’ is 100 roiled smvih-r than it the reports from various provincial tolm .., Saskatchewan .2, Alberta, Ilwwlth ‘the C. P, -R. The Conservative I ' . _ _ . . . l d P 1 Stewart was when the gUVtfIlIlVWlL took 1,014.“. .1“ b),,fl,.n,u_uu,.,._1,,, der1";,,,ii.itiiral increase 0f population, by repatriation of our sons and S an rem er . w” the manngvnlenl m “Vi. organizations been as optirulstic llhLBflllllll Columbia 2. i these received during the past two days. ‘to tho Conservative party an-l there is every indication o! a decisive Conservative victory. ‘Conservatives clnim ns sure seats for their party, P.'E.l. 3; Nova Sco- tia 10; New Brunswick l‘; Quubec 10; Ontario 65; Manitoba 8; Sask- atchewan 3; Alberta 3; British Col- umbia ll, and Yukon l, o to-.al oi‘ 130 In a house of“l‘i5. i All are decidedly fnvoruliloldou-btiui souls is between crust-ruin‘ _eil with the gin-attest confidence .by in the West rue fight for (hgggfls one or “pursuing a course which daughters in United States, and by other immigration. lives and i’1'li:1'=s._~i=i"c;r nnd in the‘ liinig between (l()ll3l‘l"~"l’.l "cs uni!‘ Liberals. 'l‘he Uonsi-rvculves i-sliin- csptnrlng at lcust twelve of thel doubtful seats. 'l‘he result of the contest l.i await the Conservative organization and the decisive defeat or tlovernrucnt ls assured. Tobacco Magnatds flied for tar-clique lepvlngtha ‘grant- er port to his IS-yonr-old dim liter, amt providing over 011.0001) 0 for the Duke endowment established last year. ' ‘Mrs. Nalaline H. Duke. widow. his second wife received the Duke Support Permanent tes Secretary of Statennd leader in Republican ranks had definitely pledged himself on record us sup- porter of the permanent court of international justice set up ‘by the League of Nations and another will rescue the ‘National Hlztliiwuys from the fato ofwnnizligamntion or the iboi’; of ibankruptcy." E ‘Major General S. (1.. Mownurn.‘ in I*ll€l'lll‘ll'l0n, spoke -in support of the conmlidlrtiuire of Hon. Hugh Gutlr; rie in ‘Sfllllll Wellington. lie said he was proud to the» ranked witiii those wlho lia-il bier-n ilcsirribell ‘by, Premier King 115 “renegade I1lll)(:i‘-' ills." p . l ‘Ililitingn volume irrom ‘the tuible. it then. I won-id smprp t it n-ow, if The ‘former was interested turnllture and had got his much vaunted 076.000 order from n. Unit- ed ISlates concern for radio caib- duets. iTlie tarllff was h-lgh enough on radio cabinets to pnevent. the Un- Mr. Gu-tlinlo said: "This ‘is the, Ficl-iblrrgdniiiriier imldibl’. I supported: Immi- grants and natural increase can only be absorbed by additional industries which createmore demand for food stuffs, result- ing in more people on the land. This in turn can only be brought We meyhuve excellent pmspew, ornlle of the Conservative ciinrlliiutes about by protection to the industries, protection to the farmer, and by the conservation for manufacture in Canada of our raw materials with our water power and our own labor. Increased manufactures and increased farm products will ‘route more traffic for the railways; and increased railway traf- fic will make surpluses instead of deficits. Double the popula- linirl of (hmulu- and your roflrvay problem "will disapfiean. United States did it and we know how. Is there any good reason why Canada cannot’ do likewise? . 71/10 imrwvr i’: kcilh lhc people. If they will if, if they by the reverse process of what we in Canada are doing. stead of exporting its raw materials, France has placed an em- of lowering its tariff it has increased it and so protected its in- dustries and its farmers. Things are dearer in France than they were before. the War, but the people have more money to buy bargo on them and compelled the manufagture at homgghlnstead , (Canadian Pren.) i " MONTREAL, Oct, 25-—A list; of prizes and honorable mentions in the prize competition of the Cun- sdian Handicrafts Guild was ls- sued yesterday. “In the names which follow letters "H. ‘MR’ in- dicate honorable mention these not. so marked gained prizes. The list included the following names: ‘Burrows. ‘Summerslrle; Rugs hook- ed, H. M., Mrs. iCiow, Summerslde. Arthur Henderson ' wSpeecheCancelled- (Clnndinn Prsn.) ‘NEW YORK. Oct.‘ 25—-The Her- thlngs throughout the campaign the audience John McManus, who, while permit- ting others (and even himself in an unprecedented manner on one occasion) to lnterupt the Conserva- tive speakers, frantic determination to maintain unbroken silence for the speakers. erni times threatened to “take the names” of all and sundry disturb- ‘Rugs-Airaldeil rug, H. M., Miss in: the P6069- shuffllng of feet and muffled noises of men squeezed uncomfortably in r-nntblo-on-urit-ll-tliei- audience -toek- Reversing the general order of _ g “Considerable time is lillclll. in rllfitillSSlllg the debt of the railways llfl against [lie dcbt of (auuilri; that our railways lnrc increased the debt and that by increasing the dehl of the railways th»: country is committed to large ' increases of debt- That the rail wys hale in- cresscrl their debt is corect. They couldn't do otherwise But when the railways were taktn over the (lllllfltlltill Northern und the Grand Trunk Pacific were practically de- void of rolling stock because dur- ing the war the companies owning the roads would not make those ex- scemed distinctly more mpartisi than ‘the chairman, Mr. ‘showed an almost Liberal Failing in this. ht; sev- Nor did the slight. ' - ' we hull stuck to -tlil tariff we, . ‘ _ _ _ _ y, _ . 1 mum have "we wmplwm among xppuk’ Hm, 1; “my; bf 40m; ‘ ’ ‘ P. E. L, Miss Helen I-lnrvie, Dur the narrow entrance or trying viiiri llljlfi-‘llll But uih le they have ~ , . r , . ham Centre N. 1B. Miss Holman. ly to get in escape his vigilant at- Ted 9< 0 '1 hem! fl 910-6111110661” ‘ ~ l J our dlltlll-Stliluliflls and our taptunies Let us consider lirancc: Look at its deplorable condition summemdm. f tenmm wheh Hum M“ Emma“. waslllle present government. they in- (cmudhn pm“) - Ila, 1011a, 11S Ice would not. ‘be closing ldown- _ after the yVar; and look at it today. Not only has it no un- Qums crochet, Mm Gina“ addressing the ulegnng, cream; ulsoundelv lheprevioun so, ‘SQWERIVIIILE- N- l‘ 0% 25- — Mrqlcomms will}, ‘fig: ‘glpma J1me“ employment but a million outsidersqhave found work there, and Trump, amove up he“, and we Wm see eflllilent. In 191s under su- Robert, Tlwwm °f Jam" B- D“l‘°' “b” (‘Fanidil Prefix.) . ma m“, oft“; 5,‘ .41 ~-‘§-,»‘1‘,{‘.;‘ii. industries ‘itsfarmers and its lbborers are all busy and do- who those bc..‘i..-‘i.-irds are who Bflrdeil they expended 01025000000 -.9gi”“9"i“=m ‘m “n “m” ‘NEW YORK o°t~ilz5“‘ch'"lea furniture and lswiimopyser iiictories in well Hbw did this iniracic of recovery come about? just are back trier-i i» sllolliifid. "wmtllii" lheY h" l" TQYBBW» "P l! tmnted ‘It: $150, 0,000 has been Evans Hughes, former United Stu- m‘ g ' ' i In- The Clllllrlllm. _ ... i.‘ 1n mm“; they ‘borrowed to that extent. in 1920. $145,000,000. In 1921. $182,- 000,000 or in three 3» vrs ircarly $381.001l.00u of sn increasa. Under the Board of lvluusgement. appoint- ed by the Liberal 3 yernnient. they made a cspifial expo lditure in 1922 Premier Stewart AJITDIY to time while allowing Mr. \\ M. Lea to the matter in hand and cried "Time's up!" did not escape the no- tice of a number of electors who prominent Republican Ellhue Root M S , 1 t k f r. 0U) y i 1923 116 00 000 residences in three different cities also former S c t I S, t h ed "3195 Pill-BM b01191‘! ‘° ‘mil e . _ am Trpmne Gang“ a degpawh “interviewer? the chairman on the ° 30/‘ i100“ ll v 5 -° i - and was named guardian of her 13119" in bglilieiilril-Iiiglieih, a e as them any where except i“ Canada’ with and are more prosperoum from Hartford. Connecticut, sa- subject after the meeting ilrrolillfj: SlIhIY-vlililllrgrll; llilrpllufiliipilsgg B B e daughter. Premier Will Sue Unless Statement ls Rertaoted NEWIMNRKET, Oct 25—iBeyoild confirming its accuracy, Premier Mackenzie King declined last night to make any comment on the report that. he hud issued instruc- tions to have a writ. issued against Lieutenant Colonel A. F. Hutch. of ‘Hamilton, 0nt., unless Colonel Hatch retracts statements attri- ibuted to him that. Premier King had applied- for and obtained Unit- ed States citizenship papers. Support of the two Republicans for an international court came last night when the PilgrimsSo- ciety of United States tendered a dinner in honor of Sir Robert Horne, chairman of the recent iri- ter-purllamentury conference and one time Chancellor of the Exche- quer ror Great ‘llrltuin. (‘Sir Robert was introduced to the gathering us the future Prilne Min- lster oi’ Britudn. -—-—<oa>—-—- BilllliiEliliEilS w iiil {mun for the Canadian malr-ket. And Mr. Graiham. ‘lite said was heavily in- gerested tin l1 lawn mower company l-n Broclrvillle. and the tariff was high in lmwn mowers. The Liberal oandldnite in ‘South Wellington, It. W. Glndstoner also had lboasted of {lilo prosperity of his business; said fMr. ‘Guthrie. but. he should have added that ohere was a ihllgll tariff on steel cutlery. which was hlr, Gladsbondn business. Girl Commits Suicide (Canadian Press.) BOSTON. Oct. 2i'i—-<Mlss Brlda Canary, formerly of New Aber- deen, servant in‘ the home of Mrs. Florence Ward in Brighton district committed suicide by shooting last night after threatening her mis- tress with o. revolver when she at- tempted ‘to interfere. Mrs. Ward told the police she If we should take a leaf from the book of United States we can also with profit take a leaf from the book of France. Are we wiser than sixty-three other nations who, since the NVar, have increased their tariff? Are we like Mrs. Mor- iarty’s son, fhe only nation that is “in step?" Let u: not be blind but realise that it iisrwr rvho are out of lrtep, and let us hasten to rectify our furs! ‘rrror ‘before it iir too late. We have tried ‘so far to deal with the problem of Can- ada, and to do so without political animosity. We have said that the National Policy was not anything new discovered in_ Can- ada by Sir john McDonald, but that it was a policy or principle which long before had gone _to build- other countries. We said that this policy was adopted by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, by Field- ing, Mowatt, Blair and other Liberal statesmen. The presence in the political field in 1921 of such stal- wart protectionists as Fielding, Sir Lomer Gouin, Marten, and others was apparently sufficient guarantee to the Liberal party that although Mackenzie King was nominally the leader, Mr. Fielding and Sir Lomer Gouin were really the men behind the gun, and that they could ‘be trusted to guide the destinies of the sorting that the Rotary Kiwanis Civilian Lion and Exchange Club combination luncheon at: which Arthur ‘Henderson. "Home Secre- tary in Ramsay Macdonsidh Labor cabinet was to speak has been cun- celled, Henderson ls suspected of having soclsllstlc tendencies. Treaty Does Not Bind Dominion (Cnnndiln Frau.) LONDON, Oct. 25—~Speaking to s. representative of the Canadian Press and several other newspa- permen today Right HoruAusten Chamberlain, British Secretary of Foreign Affairs reiterated that the treaty of Locsrno tloel not bind British domlnlons unless they vol- untary choose to ‘ oms guaran- hsd no effect. on the general lrcndi of tlic meeting These little incidents however‘ giresent. management as compared with $380,000,000 for the three years under the previous manage- nient. "With the way the railways are going on at. the present time, if we put. into force the policy the gov- ernment is advocating now I feel quite sure that the umlunui rail- ways of Canada will be shle to take care of themselves in a short time; to take care of the whole debt against them, for which they have active and valuable assets to coun- teract. and will no longer ibe a tahnrga on the tax payers of this country." Mr Sinclair dealt with other mat- ters as lri previous speeches. in which every speaker _recelved s good hearing and s. fuir measure of applause. Hon. vMr, Sinclair. The charge that. Mr. Donald Mc- Klnnon had misrepresented figures in quoting from the ‘Canada Year Book of 1924 to show that. no re- duction in expenditure hud been matie by the King Government was put forth thy Hon. Mr] Sinclair. "l have in my hand the Public Ac- counts for March 31st. 1924, and l want to say to my lion. friend that in quoting the figures he quoted at Afton Hall. and endeavouring to show that no reduction took plsce under the present. Government he quoted figures that he knew were Mr. Donald MlcKlnnon. Replying to ‘Mr. Sinclair Mr. Don- (Canadian Prom) , , . - - - - . - l NE“, YORK URL 25__Threu ibciieved the girl has been de. “anon. And SQ u proved’. g0 longflns Fielding and (rouiircould tors with Great Britain. not covueylililg ICDJEHGIHIIYIOIIS tpst am AlcK-mnon Bald. .1 might repel, OOINICIIBCd Specials nicn were killed lu what police bo- spondent’ control. But a day Callie when Fielding had attended lllS 1215i KzgepjégrliytloalzheZzielgféntriheg; to some very grave charges made norm-ar- pin- win-ii. 1M “W” Jnlertlon in thil @010!!!"- ‘FOR SALE-A QUANTITY OF new apple barrels, priced right. J.'H. Gill b Son. 5043-22-41 ‘POULTRY WANTED -— LIVE chickens and hens. S9905" prices ‘for crate httened stock. ' , , l not . is. .1 from» 01m 05589913 W ‘WANTED-JPEOPLE WHO AP- . rooming house curly today. licvc was a uhatlle ‘between fifteen- liooileggcri-i ill tho basement of a ._._j(Q-}-——-—— TENKIiiEiI . iiiiiiiiilili Representatives of English Fox Firm In the City IMr. Noel il-luth, London. Eng. land. and Mr. J. ‘HfWiepert, Ne-w York Olly, representing the- ‘Lon- don and New York ibrsncliea of the firm of hedeflck Ruth and Corn- pany_ Fur Auction Bales, are at present -in the city and vine iregist- (Canadian Press.) TROY, Allhlllllllil. Oct Zh-Tcn are known lo hum been killed and scores injured. many seriously. enrly Sunilny morning in the worst. cyclone which hns ever hit Pike County. ‘Property diimuge will run preclnte {Pure Too. ‘ask for Hos- sard’! iBrnhmln. 505749-234" ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPEB Prices 50 for 20c, 150 for 35c. 250 ‘. roi- 66c, soo for n00. 1.000 for $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian Office- ered at the Victoria. Mosaic Wlopert and Hutli intend spending about three weeks on the llsland. “Nioir object dn visiting the ‘Province is to get l-irpersonni touch with their ‘shippers and to make new ‘business ifrtends wmong the fox ranchers here. Cabinet meeting and then only the voice of Gouin was heard. 'l‘ii:it voice, strong as it was and full of counsel, was finally drowned by the young, lusty cry of the West, which like a gpollt child would not be denied; and the veteran of many years, the great statesman who had so wisely steered the Quebec ship (Continued on Page 3) CIOOQI-PQO-iififiiififififi HERBERT HOOVER ON ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE ‘BY W. R. MORSON. (copied from the Literary Digut of Fob. 14th., 1925.) ‘iHerbert Hoover recently said that the application of tar- iff principles should provide for agriculture the some value in stimulating domestic production as has ‘been the case in industry: and that the U. S. can make itself economical- ly independent of the rest of the world. and can maintain a ‘l’ fi-uzsi: ocroraeizl lghlg; ' ARE framew- - agninst me of some misstaternentl liRtl made at the meeting at Afton Hall last evening. Reference was there miule to the Public Receipts . l made. "i referred to the total disburse- ments. the total expenditure of Cali- sda in 102i to be $418,000,000 and in 1924. 8344000000 or about. $74.- 000.000 less than they were in 1021. the last year of the llleighcn udmin- lstration. In answering those fi- gures and endeavouring to throw a blanket. over the financial state- ment of the country, Mr. McKlnnon quoted only the expenditure charge- able to consolidated revenue fund. But in addition ‘to that, which was (Continued on page six) Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-h. per word each insertion. in 1921 $361,000,000, we hail $40.- 000.000 chargeable to capital, $16,- 000.000 to war and demobilization. and $442,000 to other ibusiness in- eluding cost of loan floatstions. eic.. amounting to 8418000000 in all; the figures that l gave in Afton Hall. and I nslr Mr. McKtnnon tn ML; "Greenvaie Institute will hold a ' chicken supper st the home of Mrs, John Spence. on Friday. Oct 30th. if not fin-i niil i~- ‘i-i‘! " following Monday iilchi 5074-10-24-21 . ognociny spicqAkQalo LB8.ilm-" ill‘; “m” olhgmglsggds l" do]. ‘I Hum andmufgmpalg hziiligég plane 0f living 20 t0 80% higher Hi8!) (I10 present 0118 by conlradlct that 1f he dare out 0| ooconflug next Fl-[duy mgr“, QC; _ onions. 45c; 2 lbs. 0000B. 2507 loylms‘ ‘my “re ' fag“ ma? an; mo“. repmk DPODBYJY 1111151101118 production. , the Public Accounts. 30, Orphanage Halloween Dance. libl. Cflrrfllfl. 25¢; 19 lb!- Pmmllp“ pnwflves an, desire,“ “I emoumg. 57k ‘slllllvflfl Ovlflmfllllill! 0" i119 35°" "Y" "l": Gm" SDeaklnK on importation of Am- Fuller notice inter. Get ready. 25c; 10 lbs. White Beans. 06c: 10 i ~ - eminent and ‘business agreeupon it. The policy which Am- arm,“ farm products M“ Swen," 5535.10.34.31 tbs. Yellow-eyed beans, 05c. Ciril- imore Bros. 610010 20 M.W.F. lBliiiilllll lllll ingitire shipment ofltlm ltigheilt class of furs. They slate thug to-tnke ‘the greatest ipossible ailvianteige of the erlcn is moving toward is one of wlthdrswins to itself. mak- ing itself a self-contnined ooun ll?- Mid “Yin! l0 mllflllm °‘"' high standard of living by nvoldin! U18 COIIIDBIIUOII‘ 0f EIIPODB Mn. ~ obscure. Oct. sa- Maritime west and ‘north wast gates clean-lug and cool. » i000 worth of butter. said that for the year ending March 81st,, 1925. we imported only $10.- Our market "Corrie to the (‘Dill - 't 1n Caven- dish l-liil Tilt/allay Octoh-r 27 ____.____._.__-- ti - ket tit- iiit f fox ‘us! utmw“: ‘MJUAGEQ- I Sgliitsoilrllifi-ahruve to ihii-“iriiiucli limiter h‘ “m” m” "l9 9f bu?" M’ sens" ‘mi Wm protect use" 1ioronto, Join ,.......-..... 40—33:fui- exportabie surplus cheese in Si“? 0f fllndy- PPOC-‘Bi-lfl 1"" B91190‘ MM“ "uh ""7 "7' s-uuder" than heretofore. Interviewed ves- by a tariff b°Y°'"l ti" I'm/m" “"5"” °f “Micah” "fi Quebec. cloudy .. 38-26 (ii-est Britain. whether the duty on lml"'°"‘1‘m°m' 5719 36 3i- I RESIST iillE tier-day at the Victoria. ‘Messrs, ‘Huth American products be high or low. NQVMm it Co" lngflylgitlflluibfii Th d t1 i g th Coolidge Agricultural Com “'1” M“ ' i - ' ' m ' and Wie said tliat-wirlie-lt was ° P°°°mm°|1 I ° I 0 ° ' Hstfmx, clear 40—-30 "Just arrived. flow and feed. —----—-—————----—* m" var-filmy m attempt to make ""9""! include "Ill! The 5019mm "I'm" c" “°"h°" Mm‘ Balm. John, clear . 44-4 $1,233,“; not to ‘he producer‘ M ‘M’ good prise while unloading. Out.- . ‘POULTRY -- ""1"!" "m" (Clllldlln mo.) i... estimate of the tendencyof hie new with tum-M asi-leulwrll vP<>d"<=¢l—"°' c" 0° °°"" Boston clem- .... so-ro a m“ m, H I litre k 0.110018. Hunt u‘ “Iver- vlld for H" Ind-Well“ °l"°“‘ sort-s, on. sr-lnuigiinii in mun». his whole all-Val‘ fox lll- 1MB In ferelsn msrkets tor the we vi’ his vellum M "W" New York. rm 50-4 ngfmr 1h °“ 3116f? a f” scram-ant ‘on Ind FowlJnwlll-Wlc" 0" sending troops uiro l-IIB will‘ time iluatry appears (o b8 iii ii Véry nesl- rifles-levels. creme by fOIOIBII waxes and mndardl of l"- High use this evoiniur M. can f“ f f!“ - h K ‘f’ "Y" niy condition tlllil the imarloevt. win in i and tomorrow moi-uni; at 6.50. 5° ‘ “ ° "m" ° " " m" "iCornlolldoted QohooL-Hom i erntd fnttoned ltbflk-"floml?" 5 and has decided to make a stand in all probability remwln firm. The B. ' Running pnrnliel to this and implied in it is the theory sun lot-o this nttornoon nt. 4.64 all capitol expenditure on the na- tional lines. Thnt. would mean the Prof. Fletcher and onnoclntol at. ea- ..¢ s‘. ' Company. l! GU00! llfflil- as fnr as her limited military i lIll-XO-lwltl au-gngth permits in case the ‘PQULTRY NOTICE-Nil WILL IGi-celrs continue to invade terri- buy live chickens and hen: WM- tor-y granted. liar under the treaty nollloy next. highest prices. 3- of Neuliiy. This is stated ln au- ' 1.3007 and 00., Hunk: River‘. tlientle quarters liars. that the Amerldln farmer Ihonltl- st once have comltlfile DPOIQO‘ lion for his own products and also be ‘tolerant of comvl"! protection roi- onryoiiay om. m whole time»: to I hirh standard of living for everybody in America. self utibmrlrlng all the ipolto ruined '9 there. oooepogoyonoooooooo iiioorr’ Floor; i? Milled iron. lhd rim tomorrow monies It the consortium School on Tues- oiin moon Blfllfdlf, Oct. em 10.68 p. m. impetus recently given to fox ran- ohing ‘in the Grates. they state. will mske no difference ln mien l! till London Auction. an America is her. rulnstlon of the national lines. he M” g-m, “um m 7M p_ m u M; cause you cannot carry on any busi- n“ on Wednesday Illlht. Fmlleedl noes or manufacturing industry or n ‘lg 0| y“, 113mg", mm“ Snmimcrsldo tide thirteen mln- on! railroad oompnny without haw-chum, Admission so cents. um inter than (Jhnrliothto n; the capital expenditure necel- Stiff-INN! Hillard. Spring Wheat OO§§fff§§i§OO~lIf§§§§§§§f§+O§O§ ‘l O1- QQOO‘§OOO§§O§O§§OO§§§§O§OQOO§O§ II (IOQ ‘y, .‘J(,-l"1. .. '