17'“ r .- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ -' PKG}; THREE "0"," T0 Let Hon. E. L._Pa.tenaudei in 1h ‘ (Continued from Flue 1) ocroann i9. i925 . lsrocx enormous "eniraiililardialill ‘ .P"'{==;, H_AL1F\X_ 0m 1 __ SHOP from-Holman’. cgtglgu, terday were conducted by the min- i A t. 7 Quotations .. lster Rev. W. ‘M. Ryan who preaoh- Large comfortable house. cam, -- ~-~—— " t ‘did effect. other part of the United States bet- 1 §lz",<t‘_§l‘ihvi o» n-c. FUNERAL N9T|cE__q-h f DR. MOORE T0 SPEAK-Mem- s] of the1atesbr_ _y_ A_»C_ aoaggiyliers of the Mens University Lea- son wm mp9 place "om his rejgue of Kings College have arrang- Sldencg- (his (Monday attenlou.“ ahetl for a meeting which is to be 2 o'c]b¢_~k_ _ held in the Board of Trade rooms a lthis evening at 8 o'clock in order 441A your mecuon contest estimate l“ in first ciao: condition. Ideal for.‘ lfiternationul Paper Co. .. STEWARTS BAKERY, ‘seemed to them that they could ,co11 ifurni h i b J ~ - ' _“"" _ " ' ‘ -- Jnunzez my ‘Egmigtgztliifgl OEAFQFsSous-potrt delay withif-{d in the morning on the subject. trliiy ilocnted, number 163 Kent -1Vi‘r. patenaude 560F041 tine explicit: ‘*"““"@*== ‘ ’ ' °" E‘“‘““"*" - l“"1t§§§?.l‘.§"’$.i”1s§.'i§fi§i‘?..R?i?..i'i..'.i‘? i‘... ".1152?"fR.fi"’.f'°"J“'i"°°' 3°" W132“..‘ié.‘iii’°€il...ii’°“...i.i. . by“ AL To“ and Santa Fe n _ r I I 1 . _ y Q In arge ’ iagy-u D t ‘ . r‘ . American Can Co, ......... My‘ M 23:11; JIYTBIAN SWTERG. meet m_‘tj\lih‘l}il'e:ifi bahresegsihzzreilhebinitial‘ psicfgraronrgtliound "o". d fl ' ldhroddl- gecaxrsefokiiiiy-ofvlyghvtadilllé.i Ani. Cur and Found. Co. .. iosainkn at eight oclock’ , i iin the evening being’ Mrs. C. R. tbroe-roomsmzn 1117;663:071 1.3313 £1112. rviiflyovn W11?‘ Y°1\"4< "19" “M11 l ‘gm. bmdelting and Refin, Co. .. 111 ELECTION CONTEST‘ l-lai-‘eimrost of Richmond, Queyum whose room and toilet over kitchen. All abroad. was not that they liked‘ . nncon a Cop. Min. Co. ' ' "d ‘fine voice w s heard with splen- Kentucky or New 1111181111111 01' 11111’ . .. . . Calmdifl" P1101111: Co, ., .. 148 l) f Tm . - rooming or boot-din hou . im- NtY. Con. und Hud. Riv. RR. 124% e are‘ uraday, 0a‘ and. ——— mediate possession. nApply‘e ‘ter than Canada, but JECLISB it . international Peuoleun, Kent st. .live beam; win-g llfiihzq- and milk.‘ i‘ Qlwgy‘ ffegh, pug-e ‘ad d’. Simda" 0" @111 1- 5513-19 °-°~“- ‘-’ W“ i“ ",°,""’ {,“‘““°" "'51? ‘“'“‘ .,,‘,"‘,',“’, liciouo and is always more oat- —i-<Q>-—.—-— t at ome, ant 1e rcas . ithat wa ntlilli (‘very one there was ' ' ' protected against foreign coinpeti- ‘afylng ordinary ta‘! ‘ standard on of N. Y - » "rflflkawana Steel Co. . \- .\.- _l__ v iasif M 5"- a§§i1no PETROLEUM JELLY.‘ i i A HA Valuabl . - ___. Pmbubiy the most voluu-bie. cargo of island products, that ever left our Shores in u sailing vessel was ghfippflll from ~Souris on the 17th, instant. in the ISUllOOIlGr “Philip West ilaven" Iby The J. J. Hughes Company, Limited, to The (lordon- Pciv Fisheries Co. Ltd., of Glou- cester, MASS. The cairgo consisted of cured pickled fish, and fish oil, and -wus irurth over $22,000.00 (Twenty-two 'i‘bousand Dollars.) 'l‘lii.~i is only one of several si-hotulcrs loaded with fish iby thc libero mentioned "firm during tihc 1irvscnt season, they having ul- i-i-otly sent forward ‘three other n-ssuls to Gloucester ‘with cargoes ranging -in valuation from itwelve- thousand to fifteen-thousand doi- e Cargo lacs. Protect your Foxes with "Peerlcssx Brand fox Netting. ‘ Dead Flat gglvnnilcd before and after woven. fipecinlly m for uo. We have sold 1' ‘lfl-American Petroleum them Pacific Co Union Pacific Ry. Us. industrial Alcohol Co United States Steel Bell Telephone Brampton . Brazilian Fraction SDunish River Preferred Spanish River Cum_ _____ _, Steel Company of Canada s: ‘BAPTIST ENTITLED TO IT. _ Every} Guardian reader renewing their. in .the Election. Contest. tf., Oct. 22. 5562 British Empire Steel 2n dPfil. i0 1111GT. ROV- l! Abitibi __ §hnwinigan Luurentide Pulp . Canadian Steamship Coni, Canadian Steamship Pfd. Asbestos Com. .. Montreal Pozvter National Breweries . Con. Consolidated Smelters BANKS B'nk n V 1 ......... .. 246 ‘ Bgnk 5mm Fsr. JAlVIES CHURCH-Rev. .i.§ whem~noc 143% May Hzlw mntitce lurdie, B.A., preached toi C _D ;_r‘/_ 1* ' 86 / qgood congregations yesterday ‘Pm 99- “r4- B-Y- ifi- morning and evening in St. James ().Yttn-—l)ec. 39%;; Mil)’. 44- ' ‘Church. These were .\lr. Purdiefs “heal-Dec. 144%; M113’. 143- iiai-it sermons in Charlottetown be- , “fore proceeding to Winnipeg where v iiie has accepted the priucipalshii) ‘ ‘of the Bible Training (Jollege. His ‘sermons yesterday were exception-i, ally impressive and earnest. The MELBOURNE, Austrnlio. Oct_ 18. choir under the direction of Mrj __The Legjshnjve Assembly of Vic. l". J. Wutkis rendered‘ excellent turiu has passed u bill providing ""1111"- fur the observance of “Anzac Day." _ . _ i April 25. us u complete holiday in‘ y I Eaton conducts’ I 5g ‘both services, preaching on “’l‘he 164 Ten Commandments," in the morn-i 79 ing, and on “The Election" in tliel 13% evening. At the evening service, 62 the choir rendered the anthem‘ _ 94 “Radiant yiorn," (Woodwordli, _ 2157/8 w-hile a duel. "Love Divine"i (Stnincr) ivai-i sun-g very beautiful-l ‘G0 ly 'by Mrs. Henderson and Mr. V. 1.. lhngwcli. that State. pgnsquaLs, TENDERS Tenders will be received for the MR i}; Lew“, (gin-ye,- of 30113,. sale of Electric Light Fixtures of woom California‘ is h, the city 51- Pimw cimmht c|""°tt°‘°w"' com-biniug business with pleasurcf “P 1° °°t' 29"" ‘A995’ 1° senw‘ Mr. Carter is very much interest’ a‘ 51- Pam's "r151" H3" Temh“ ed in the fox industry and hopes 1° b9 5115mm"! 1" Wrmml 1° G°°'|to secure some black ibeauties to: i, Mr. J. A. Mic-Donald and daugh- ier Margaret and Isabel left Sub, llftiily fiternoon for Sourir to spirit-i the ‘week end. ‘ D- Defllvis- “Bi-Wfliws aiitnke buck with him. ————- 1 ‘_' MARRIAGES _ “ ooawo-woowvooowooomoo-‘iMOMAHOQE§XDLEY_ __ M me For Fire Insurance oonouit ‘Church of St. John the Baptist, New Glasgoiil, by the Rev. .1. 3.1 that all men who are interested may hear something about Kings Preaches Burbflqrlptlg-ng are emmed m vowfioliege from President Dr. Moore. ithe head of the institution. who {has inspired a. new life and al- LIKE MUSICT-Like fun? seeirfiady a great measure of, success God and one Wm] ‘he Father he . Crharlottetownfs best fa]ent HtiiIIIO the work of this long estab- has supreme authority and m the Kelly's Cross, Thursday eveni.ng_.lished Maritime University. —-—<o>i—— i _ 1 sermon with a. fervent appeal ioi B m h F I ' ‘ CHUR6H—".At the| his hearers to go out under the 1. 11 main.- Steel lstlfd 31 Baptist Lhurcbcyesterduy theblinj-i _ leadership of those in authority to -——-<o>—-—— ’ the words of a dlatln- uished Am- erican whom he henfil in EdinV jMcLcod, Miss Marion J. NIcMuhonV (Continued from Page 1) one infallible Leader and Head of the Church. Dr. Moore closed his serve, recognizing the lordship of ‘ - Jesus and looking up to him as did y St. Luke, “The lteloved physician.” for strength and guidance in all our work. Not for a long time has a Char " lottetowxi congregation listened to -' _ a more fervent and ringing appeal concerning the fundamental re- quirement for the development of Christian character than was made This afternoon at 4.30 o'clock by 1);; Moore yn-eachmg u; [he the Anchors and ‘Rovers will line evening gen-ice, 111) for their first game. His text, ll Timothy 1'1. “Endure These teams were scheduled to hardness us a good Qoldfef of play Saturday but the game was Jegug gin-hit" was read as a ch31. ~l1°111l111119<1 011 94100111111 01 711111- len-go to the modern race for ease. luxury and indulgence. Quoting Y M C A ‘burgh a. yeur ago he called atten- ' t - . - tion to the peril that we must face, in softness of living. This sort oi‘ things saps character of that fibre which can alone make a notion strong, free and enduring. Christ- ians are culled to endure hardness together and the preacher empha- sized the glorious possibility of fellowship in the constructive work of the Christian life. St. Paul culls upon St. Timothy S.1li|——t"lty League Practice. —-€<-o>———— as representing youth in every ago to endure "us a soldier." Our -me- 4 Die In Tornado ‘ m-oriea are short indeed if we do BATON ROUGE. ila__‘oc't_ 18___ not remember ‘the qualities of u A _freukish tornado dropped to $0? izhltsgye Dnvsggesheto (‘rlfsgg curth 13 ntiles east of here yester- Buicih a “ma” gever mime shone hwy‘ Ieavlug in its wflkaalmq on land or sen for us, beating up- “?roélilginlzggqhgjgsgm "e ‘P’! on our tasks. the reflected glory '~ ~ - tn i- d ‘fl i ur David Myers, ‘his wife, and two giro‘: file-gags“? n§§°e"wf,‘§,,‘§,,_°,,_ :.":.::,~-‘--s . . ' “i- i a 5 The outstan lug qua ities o a was tutored. The? were blown 7° good soldier are devotion to in» Yilflip from 1119 119"" 1" which leader, to his cause, and to his they hull taken refuge. ym. 1il:flil—11.!i0—Specin1 class. 3.Il0—5.-Stude.n'ts. 5- 6..'l0—Vete1runs Volley linll. 8~Sl.ii0~—Mcn’g Volley linll. Bowling. 7 p. m.—Speciztl match. fed each of these aspects of devo- tion and turning to the work of was unknown to him, ibut be did comrades. The preacher iilustrab- tion.‘lt1was the King policy of elli- BEDCK. GPQGD Q1‘ plying the country. emtyping it of its young men who had to go albroad to seek a living anid a future. empty- ing the country of its money which goes abroad to buy foreign goods; L-mpl-ying the country of its, raw 1115116111313 which go ‘abroad, in tho raw condition to ‘be manufactured there. and sold Iback to Canada. at. the high ‘price of finished articles. Bound to Continue. He did not wish to preach any prejudice. ‘He dill not wish lo ask any one to hate his neighbor. Hate want to ask the people to ibelleve that the hour was grave and asked them “to consider seriously the pro biems beore the country and for- get the prejudice-s, the insults and the mud-slinging that were to -be met with in this election. if the present system of exposing the ciiltivators and workers of the coun-try to foreign competition, the exodus of Canada's youth was bound to continue. And what will happen? “l am going to cite you names today of big cultivators who; leave their farms in the hands of managers and go to the Southern States to raise produce there and send it to Canada to be sold. “The ‘big fanmers, like the Ayotte'5 for instance, will stay Can- adians, but they will go to' the States because they can sell their goods so much ibcttor when they send them iirom u foreign country than when they grow them at home." ‘,\irr ‘PZIltEIIZIlHlB ileclorcd further that tho King (lovcrmnent had donc so little while in power that they were still iproinising to do to» day the things they had promised to do four years ago. They had pro- mised to stop emigration. They now tried to c-x-[laln emigration by say- iin-g the emigrants were capdclnus. They promised -to Béiilc the rail- ways. They were still stlyzng the railway question must be settled and so on. dt was little wonder taht. ‘his adversaries were univill- ing to (iiscuss serious political is- sues, and ‘instead drew a picture of a bogey man with which to frigh- ten the electors. lie appealed for a policy of "stay- ,in power, they never thought of re-i ‘land. That is not correct. We have Ioniy referred to the Progressives C d-d t iin connection with that body elect- 3.11 l 8. 8 ed to represent the farmers of Wes- (Cgutlnued [mm page one) itern Canada and Ontario, These sion. Take the British preferencellK-‘Ollle “"618 111918 88111! 11111913911‘ alone; that was a Maritime rightililnl 11011)’. 111111 111 011191‘ I0 8901116 worth while. The King Govcrnmenflliieil” 11111111011 K1118 118d 10 11111111! were able in gum minions 0y (1o|.ic011ce1!8i0ns to that group, with the lars, which was coming [hfflughifeflllit that we have had a manifes- American ports into our own portsiialio" 01 11111115111111 delifeflflioll That is one of the biggest items jnithroughout Canada ever since. favor of the King Government‘. "W" ‘"9 11111111911 10F 111911611111: that can possibly be brought for-ibiue ruin, but you 11901116 11110“! ward. Over 99% percent. of the to~1\\'11@11161” your furm 11101111018 81B tul imports of the United Kingdom iwvrth as much today 11s they have are now coming in through IMari-jlwfli- Y0" 11001" 110W 1111111)’ 111F111! time Ports." have been abandoned. That con- He cited the reductions on ag-nitlon has been caused to a great ricultural implements and decluredWxi-e"! because 0f the fact that we that it was only after the reducVhm/e 110i 1119 ""3119? 01‘ 1116 1115119- tions ivere made tiint the ninnu-Itrifli ventilation in Canada today fuciurers reduced their prices. 1111111 we hedwme years 11x0. Over After dwelling on Qheeg|3_ buimyz,ooo factories have closed and ab- and pork, Mr, McLean went on toyfl"! 450.000 11801119 have left our the egg question. “They are on. ehores.—gone to that Republic to deavoring to alarm our lady friends 1 1119 3911111 51111111)’ 1760111159 1119M 18 regarding the egg situation. andlno Work for them in Canada. and they appear to be sitting up ovepwages are higher in the States. night in their anxiety unit this eggiTliis 1111s been the result of the p01- question 1s gglng m hurt “Ln-dry as laid down by the King govern- friendg in the egg business‘ 1 fm- ment. If you return tho King Gov- ione am perfectly in favor of pult-.'""""¢"§ W11" MIMI‘ can you ox- ing a duty on American eggs com- W“ during the next follr yearn? ing in, as high as the American du- (Alilflilllfle). ty, if it is any benefit. The matter After explaining the effect of de- was taken up in the AgflCulllllTll creased population upon the home Committees in the llouse of Com- 11111111111.‘ M1‘. 3111111) 10011 11D Ml‘. M0- mous last year and discussed. it 118111111 argument that the advance could not be proved that any 2141' 1° 111i‘ 1111111111)“ hi“! “W11?! 116911 vantage would be given to theikiilil 5811811116 1P0!!! 0711111111’? 9X‘ Canadian producer by increasingiliefldililfe 111 11818110111: accounts. that duty on eggs. y“l~le says that was carried "All those years our Qrlends were on nu on age 6) ducing that duty. They are nowi shedding crocodile tears over the‘ loss of a f»; wdollars on eggs to our people. They must have been asleep G D at the switch then. They say the ' c D Fordney tariff came in sincc thatf, co‘ ' ' Dut that makes no dlffcrencefl gm N there was a duty of 3 cents as c, aw m", mock‘ agzilnst their duty of 5 cents, Sitco‘ that time the Fordney tariff in? creased that to 8 cents, and we} have still left ours as it was. Thati Opposite Franco's, Queen 9g, ~ hifltato " um t’ ‘I. M. QIMPSON the christian Church and m “mini: M. 1101119" 81>‘ 0111105911 V! 111‘? is a debatable question. whether it,--— ‘his New"! or “m N“ wenunfivc ito Mr. .l. l-I. Bradley. both of Char- O+§4fifi§4 OOW+O+FO4VOOO “g. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ‘ Ono Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . Four lnoertionn .. » Jlllght lunortlonl . . . . . . .. ~4§§ 909-96464 O4§£§4§~Qp44§§Q444§4§ l ‘ Sailesmcn Wanted i .___,--—>--—-—-—-————~"r—-‘j SALESMEN WANTED FOR THE "Old Reliable Fonthlll Nurseries." Start at best selling season. liberal commissions. exclusive: territory, handsome free outfit. large list of new speclalilfifi- Stone s. Wellington. '1"°1°11i"~ . Oct. 16-41. Female Help “hinted ~—' - WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL- honeewnrk, Aipply Ito Mrs. James‘ 1L ‘llegnn, 291 Kent. St. _ ., 511-11 10 17 3i. To Lot ‘ TO LET-THREE -FURNISHED1 rooms, suitable for llilht 11111151“ keeping, Apply Guardi n Office. .___.______j_._ TO ‘LET—TWO ROOMS,‘ HEAT- -d. furnished house keeping moms Sink, bath and cold water, felt-phone. Apply ll. 1M. Howatt. 2~i7 Prince Si. 55513 10_19 31- TTENTIONl enexnssi- IM- _- - Thomas Smith of Middleton aged ' "* 174 years. Funeral Wednesday morn- MACDONALD. -- At Borden Octob- ‘eir 194th. Timothy ‘MacDonald of Amherst, N, ‘S, aged 70 years. P11118111).11.9,t.i¢§_,!9_19&.. ‘ . 10o pol‘ llno of ii words lo per lino of B, words ‘In par lino of 6 worth oooemwm-vo-evooo Miswuunwu‘ i _i— ’ AUCTIQN SALE OF PROPERTY 4 dime-rein Ave. Tuesday. 0111- 20, 1 p. m. sass, i , Suppbes enter North Adams Trainiugi School for Nurses. North Adams, Muss, please write Supt. prompt-- HORSE and CATTLE REMEDIES ly. School qualifies pupil to se- cure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six months course at Yale University School of Nursing 1111 xponses paid. e 5311-10-16 f.s.m.w. 261 Wanted WANTED --ONE REGISTERED -()x_(0rd Down rum. State age and iprice. Junnee 1M. Comvion» Ban‘ 1301-, 55518 10 17 4i. For Sale - Wo carry a largo stock. of Dr. DANIELS Medicines. HUMPH REY'S SPECIFICS PRATT'8 REMEDIES WOODBURWS and FLEM~ INGS MEDICINES lzoi-Kreoo Dip and Coop- or’: Dipping Powder. FOR SERVlCE—2 PURE seen York 1]uars_ Boswell Jenkins &, 8011s., Mt. Albion. 5sia-1o-i1-2iI FOR SALE - FOX SHIPPING One of tho lorgoot and but ,1 equipped Hotel: In Eoltorn Canada. Contoinl 120 rooml, 44 of which Jiovo private baths. Completely renovated 1 lnthenpaotfow years, Fow ‘ Hotels throughout Oonldl 1 and the United Stotoo have Ito lplendld table. Courtoouo oorvico to all Guooto. Talo- phoneo in rooml. ' Rates $4.00 to 85.00 III day. Charlottetown Hotel Co" Ltd. Proprietors HARRY c. snown. llonigor VICTORIA HOTEL. M. Roseban, Montreal; Laura K. Copiln, ‘Montreal; Lena Unhause, Napoleon. (2.; R. Kent, Halifax; R. Morncie, Montreal; U. E. Hardy Montreal; R. Lilla-ode, Montreal; C. 1W. Spring, Toronto; L. D. Spencer, SI. John; E“. M. Moc- Dougnli, Summerside; l. M. Dick- son, Toronto; P. W. linskey, Mon- treal; Wm. F. McNamara, Halli fax; E. L. Edwards, Toronto; J. D. Phillips, Truro; K. Baln, Tor- onto; Ll. W. Itoddis. Halifax; Or- Cause of Christ which is the sal- vation of the race. l-le must iiei devoted also to those who are in positions of leadership, for leaders‘ must have followers. A failure to: accept authority’ a-nd to obtrude ln-i (iividual preferences results in an-' urchy in Church and State. T-heni comes the crowning joy of devo-i tion to each other. That person‘ who sounds a discordant note or. perpetuates division is guilty of ai crime against both the cause until‘ the leader as well as against his comrades. He who injects the poi-i son of prejudice or passion into u wortlhy effort and prevents co-opcr- zttion is doing the devil's work. 1t is not an easy thi-ng to fight; uutlcr the Ca-ptilin of our salvation. We must endure hardships but we. must go into the warfare of life with hearts warmed through and through by devotion, thrilled more and more by the spirit of service and of sacrifice. We have been through what Carlyle calls “The! divine depths of sorrow." (iodi grunt. that the sacrifice of those‘ who died to make-us free may not have been in vain. that Canada may be better because of the fifty- twn thousand graves in France‘ and Flanders that will be forever. Cutiuda, and that we like them; may go out in the spirit, as Ten-i nyson says, "Strong in will t0 strive, to seek, to find. but not t0 yield." Says $7,500 A Year , sources at ‘home aft least until they had been manufactured, so ‘that the Candian worker and manu- facturer mtight obtain the ‘bienefitv of the high wages and better prof- iitsfrom the manufacture and 51118 of completed goods, instead of the small return coming from the sale of the raw mateiritil tin its natural condition. Missing 17 Hours; Child Found Alive, ASHLAND, N Oct. 18.—Mis-, sing for 17 hours, three-year-olili Robert Cass. of Bridgewater, was found alive and well early today on the brink of a precipice three- onurters of a mile up snow-clad llritigewater Mountain. The child. who had wandered away from his home shortly after noon yesterday. was discovered by Henry Cass, his father, after an all-night search. i-—-<00~ Stewards Strike nnvms. France, Oct. 18.—The‘ sailing of the liner fiance from this port for New York, scheduled for Wednesday. has been delayed on account of the walkout of 160 stewards. Boat trains which left ideavur to sell their eggs in Cilfill-y ‘railways? “In addition to that we V P_E_]_ R h lottetown. . ipolicy of emptying the country ‘Zol- . m l m _ 3 - I ’ lii"..l°liilhi..lz.'ff°'iinin. i. Xiictneéif w “' "'°""‘°"" “m” . 0 8 ‘illrieuiiirtziiliiiieimiili“fifinimiifiWW6" ‘by the view" <=i>r<‘=i1n--111-ii.‘.’“i.. Qlrfilefi... 1.31:1." egg” wm-“gi — lfirlts faPPricem-f - ‘n "f" "i" V“ DEATHS , ' up our tasks to the plane of klrl-‘tfielgzaixfgkgfe yixsggnsezzglgzltngungfli: “The American farmers musti , THE ROGE S HARDWARECO. LT... ‘ ‘ ._ sM.|-|-H____At Pflnce Counts; H05. i ‘sored success. The soldier of Jes- at home by keeping we pmplg-g have bee" 911111991195 1° Se“ their PHOTOS C“"'“'°"FT°W"' P1121‘ W pitnl Summerglde on Qcigbgr 1g c a us Christ must "be devoted to the nmney aid the Connor)“ “Emmi re_ eggs at a lower price than our far- niers tire selling them, or why: should they come in here. and en? Bo Photograph“ Early By CRASWELL srublo Phone soc-L. 1:1 at. o». at. do?" The Crows Nest Puss agreement,’ was given to the West by right,i Mr. .\lcLcun contended. Otherwise it WOllld turn the whole of the Vifestern market down through thef iinited States. Was it not betterf to preserve the trade for our own? Queen y Hotel Since taking ovor thlo Hotel we have opont many thousands of dolloro in repairs and Improvements. IQ is now the flnoot Hohl of lb olou In tho lllrltlmg Prov- incoo. it lppulo to thooo who" wont o oomfortoblo Hotel and splendid tohlo and excellent norvloo It I modu- otg prloo. ' in turn got certain reductions in the Maritime Provinces. l hnvei Hansurd to'prove that I not only’ placed those things before the Raili way Board but I also brought them to the attention of Parliament in, both budget speeches in the two. last years in the House." i "We have made good on every‘ pledge that we have made to you." he concluded. "The King Governq ment has dealt, fairly with this Pro-i vince and with the country. There as not been one public utility or| public request of importance that: has been brought to our attention and that l have presented to the Government that has not been granted." 3' < "n0 o day. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietor-o mu L. MoQuAlD, Ilonogor Mr. G. Shfiiton Show Mr. Shelton Sharp. Conservative‘ candidate, pointed out that the av- erage protection under Laurier was about 5 percent. higher than under Paris for Havre. returned to Paris. Sir John A. lVlcDoneld; proving QUE E. A Salary-Tile striking stewards arc demand-um“ whatever the Liberals have, m“ ‘Han’ 5.1mm‘; Q C’ Thump. ing the dismissal of the assistantmrvuched about the mflm both pm, aginabie demand this season Crates with 51111119 and 11111111 111' ‘ - - - . —-~ 1 -l ~: - l. . ‘ ‘ m our celebrmlt luexpenswm ‘ifwrllilaql w' J’ scoé%75Miilisll-it“ilildi‘ WHOLESALE a‘ RETAIL jiielrsxgiltaigigzlfiarilgn NEW YORK, Oct. 1s._".1\ sul- U“ Ty,“ 3"“ "M" ”“‘°"°°‘1 1"°“*.°“°"~ ‘i. Louis pussies. Georgetown: njloyain Series Christmas Greet- . . . . _- mermde; ~wmi E. smanmum éum- My of $7500 u year i“ not enough (cm-dun PM“) _ was only when McKenzie Kingfiordnn Douglas, Georgetown; YAxCOUVERI n C" Oct_ 18 :l()'illl(l himself at the mercy of theiqmm Donghm Chnlonetown; A hamamweigllt chum!» !\\ostt-.rn lrogressives in Parliu- S_ Mflcflrggor‘ More“; ,]3_ }{_ RM. Imcut lllfli be begun to dicker with‘_1e“»i,ury_ (my; w_ A (yflrjgm Bop. 11111‘- 1111111- idon; Wm. LeBlanc, Amherst; lvan ing Cards. Highest commission. Th-emendoun pronto. Experience or capital unnecessary. Big five _.___-_--~ ilollur sample book free to work- FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- merside; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Small- to maintain a family, educate Gilli-H man, Summerside; Mr, A. R. Tor- idrcn, and provide for the fuillfl‘. Vic Foley, rbi. ‘Siratfortl; ‘lrvlng Wilson, Tor- Fi-doral Judge ldwin Garvin. of ion of Cunndn was given the deci- onto‘ L. R. Donnell, Montreal; F. Brooklyn, said yesterday 111 11191191‘ 1111111 0V" J09 Lylldh. 01 California. Male Help Wanted Hughes Drug 00., Limited. ere. Bradley-Garreison, Brantford. ners $150, later $250 monthly S. Len, Montreal; N. A. MacDon-mr resignation to President Cool- here last night after ten rounds of “We have been blamed for CTlll-iflugheg, (my; R, M, stew“; god Ont. 1M W, 9-241. gwhlcgilgogiittion?) wine R“"§'5“5yz “Id M°111r9111 mge fast boxing. clsing the Progressives of this ls- iwife, Montague. , ‘ ox , y. _,__ ’ ' ____, _,,__"__. __,___.__-_--—-—- —-- -———-'- - _=__i_. ' r‘ " *- 1‘ W“ e t: 1 - a r h or». onto to lune I" If ever there was a . A A a change of Gove acKINHON and MES and Smoke the wheels of industry‘ humn-a-Bring back good times and your SuflS and A daughters from other lands. --' 43Gb --i , " L‘? no“: “L11. an; twp-ion» n‘ ilffiiil “14-"1 3.533%“: ' WE ANADANEEDS YOURVOTE ‘ime in the history of Canada when every man and woman should vote for mmént, it is NOW. Vote a, straight Conservative ticket for SERVEY,