are fest becoming the favor- mglellfover the country.‘- .. =Dis¢$plnllins. women. chegrpliefifhese Preparations be- an.» they have learned by experience tbattbey repre- sent w at money can buy. “- ‘FY30’ ‘loin’ “benefit” by" mlglrlolmuh-leuest-l-vullul -. requisite: and Je ‘want an. opportunity to shew you this line-May we suggest an early visit_ . ‘ ' ‘ . i ‘Garden Court Tslcum ,, 1m w-Qlfl- ~ I a 553a; - l . . . ~ l . 1w ‘i’ limbs Pewdln..7le_ . x “ll. "h.1ll0Sl"llll ‘Qpnlfvral. Drugstore. l‘ - NIIQI‘ .,' l. If your 0M." lrlrul-lhuitluru", 11'. in. ‘ . Isle by skilled workmen from slreqset leather ehtslnhls- - esft u! pliable. " - l. .6- IQOI 6.0-. United ' ll w. Gosh non , bl‘- 4 fl’ 5'11 Al“ . . PORTRAIT LG ' state amount of Olllfilfsllllllgll for 2:112’ pale»:- JIWIOW. lhave ‘m. . e " . cum.‘ u: ‘garland plant in XII n fiféifi 3k‘... ..,‘,".',',,, m r Ttdrkgfln-n qhffihf‘. "nmlhfflvsalssmlip gum g "“" lrllfi . 0n0uu|,§,-..r_ é: QL4V¢QAAAL A to be forwarded. flu seats I l d» Emilie Help Wanted _ u" “UUVTIiID-A mun. coon wacmsi? f Appla- 1_"71 Kent Street. , - In - gqt wor at “$5.35.; wrlaglggrlllaalg ~‘l’\'§§l"y‘§Z-'3c'¥r“'i ‘m°m‘°“’°l5 i5’ .1517 was to. ros- Lflg. u-hirluu" blushed. Vfralnégs 4 221,6“? - ecilte- fme ‘ ‘r, tohenfyqr-qfflhé‘ iu_ Tor- 15;“. chants portrait Go , w»;- . p 2-3311, " I I - FURNITURE F ‘ " ‘ home filf Arglilibgfiflwmgglnwllo‘: , , , ver- zzel-a-lx-sl. oars. r err-sin ‘a liiuw red bushels for sale. IIIVIIlNlJlIED , ficwan. Kilmura. . c. Mc- . . . . zzlv-s-lo-sl. »-l~wo= cowl-l‘ FUR “sALbi. ‘ A. S. Buchanan. Eldon. . -I_IIVERAL.P ms ou- u ‘ ‘ : "Wv- M n s: mo. 1 .hf.f.'§. 39$ - he soenstlranch. J. T. Lents. r‘ ll 1 - - 2l'l0-_8‘-l3-0l, u I0]! l ‘ ' ‘ mlaeflfl-Izr rnlbllkgtlflf.‘ n- Wtlculars on the premises Mrpbg.‘ . 39mm . . , . ._ s; - .. _, Lost Dleusc Legal-neon or‘ Klifohib fl- - binder lcuvo at llbcftllts o . Reward. ,-gg71q.5t now-IN THE VICINITY" or‘ l ' . Fl m: gfsffcei.» “For | 1 . v - P. oflsuzllah-ll‘, Ls noon. BG-B-IB-lll. lunar refuse. l-l-smrs". W" r5 . no We es. - ' Pl’! E1 LFMcIver. rilnkorg. n F" " " l . zlnl-s-u-el. tT “I. ivlfdzdzlarll. uorst l “F. Graham, Toronto; ll‘. lE. Towns- hrfmtldst. gobs‘; C. A. Meikle, Qum- ers e; as. .Swan. Halifax; E. G,- Lcamsilp Moncton; Mr and Mrs. 43.45. Newman,‘ New ~York; H. L. Qlrecker, B}, John; Mr. and Mrs. (Brigg AHBbll, Mass; ‘m. and Ml"s. McAulsy, Bellvley. Mass; _W. J.‘ McClary, st. JohnFRebfSxJt’ lrulghl, “st. Jew; E, l-l. Meukley, ‘Sampler-i "W9; . J. Lldstone, Summersidey M- L. Bradshead, Gummerside; l ‘lfhtllarllld ‘ante; "annual: 1.‘: I“. llolmsnZvMontsgue; G. l-lobson. lialilnxf Bf D.’ McDonald,“ Halifax; l-‘ivffllllllars’ For i "~ ;.;i‘ll?ltfltr . Alflheflte for Five Dollars will be» not to the author of ‘ ‘Vhatpla the opinion of the 'Edltoi'."is the most interest- Ahs latlsluur publication. All. ‘llltelopes should be address- ipfl Chet lit-flux?‘ ‘are of they ' Editor,‘ Thb "Oliariotfetowi ; lllluliher, P.O. Box llvdhsr- " luttstdmf.‘ tggmmniqum ‘ 1"" NWflflh-l as "who: ‘ lve. Preference will be given ll! brief lbflerl and add ‘ l (of ' 1nd f‘ ‘would a ‘not ma“ 'of jflflhls Ilfleulture and .0» ‘misc-w ,.l;uZ'l‘r.l l l~ 227l-8-18-2l. ' 4 _. ., ll. Low-on ‘spousal rm, a eonn ' Wtatch. Finder l) C13. .0 Y lrgmiflllrullus {Georgetown} Mrs. “Wbilhvlvfflfuwlulleusny- r0" u" cherry; eeorlrblswli? ‘If _ Gain. “I at ."' °'.1""‘ “P '/Me..~9-_r". f. D‘=i'".€:>.""§“ 1Mm“'" wslvulaln- lllxrlrlmmlvesln who for eueral housework in s all feral y, No washing. Good we ' ‘Qbnfy team-s. l-Darry Weeks. lsltsroy Street. 2e23,- g . resellers ‘Wanted ‘ ~ ‘rlllltcnnu when-ups llnmcl; paifor Fanning School. Supple- ment SZBOJfL-Apply John firailz, Secretary of Trustees, llfnvlpcqdc. -‘ " " 1,; zstas-lilrll-tr." \VJ\l\"l‘l~1I) TEACHER Foil IlllACKp --iey Pt. School. Supplement 875.00. Applyificcrctuljy 0,14. Show. jgce-g-wrah (./u-'. . --.i '.' .l ' ‘\VAfV’l'I§D—1 TEACHER FDR BA " View ilchool. Supplement 200. Edwin Murphy, Secretary. '- 2284-$-18,-4|. wAnmu-rrmaclmn iron lmw Glasgow School. Supplement. flog. -..ond class $150. First class $175. jtGeorge H. Stevenson. Secretary. 2160-8-13-81. 'W'AN'I‘I'ID—A "PEACIIEII FOR AL- ,_ lllfFll School, Lot 50. Supplement ' ‘$71-00 Apply to Secretary ' of Trustees, Wilbert lllcKlunorl. .. " 38-Q-l7-4l. TELUII I'll! WANTED ‘ u‘, ll l N tl ssh?!“ in" .".Y,fll‘l0r-erl l n t- ‘ lrsvtivl: v-nihmunltvf- fill%l(‘lllgllt $150.00. Trustees will lln-l a sult- lllllo holtrdllll: llflllJf‘. fluid, Secretary Trustees,‘ ‘PHACIIFR WANTED F0“ qTll (flunllridlzo School, district Ne. ill, first, second or third class. (loud supplement vntcd, also boarding house rcady. Apply to Alfred Hig- ginhotham. Secretary, 2215-8-l0-3l. wmwr ‘rnselrlcs won unru- cl so no]: llllcrail lolpplcnlcnt. Ap- ply Secretary, Ernest Llmvl. . . 54rd,’. Q1 _. ",.\,-.,,,e275,a1_l8’_i2|' A. W. Wllllsmsaillffentresl;jlliol l.- Murray, Toronfew “Wood, Hhlh‘ fax; H. Wlilpert, "Mqhctoni" ._ {H Curtis, Worcester, Mass; D. B. "Mc- llaefMenirenl; Miss Durullam, Bos- ton; Miss Sunley,'l3os‘ton; Mr. Mc- Klnnen, Boston: Mrs. McKinnon, Bpston; Irene E.. Andrews, Homer ville; Louise G. Andrewayflomer- ville; R. A. Ramsay, Chicago; H. Knepp, Montreal; Mrs. E. J. Walk- er, DostonLJ. P. Perrypnllestjen: yatriqkdf. jtooney, filth: W.‘;V. Douse, Heston: S. Gallant, Salem, L. Mass;- J.‘ McDonald,‘ Boston; 1,10.‘ sigh-Thumb and. wife, Montague; Mcponal-d’ “Rqaloufwuun-‘m Whlwnsville; .0. R413 Cor, nina, Ma; T. M. Kelly, New York. . ~ y.“ _ . ~ ' x REVERE HOTEL - v‘ Wm. McCormnck, ‘Montreal; ll; slum Mill and wife, Montreal; l‘. "Sutherland, Halifax; Mrs. ‘E. sum: erland. Halifax‘ Mrs. S. Sufllet‘ lufill. llllllrlblf‘ ‘r... m. Battier, iMurray ‘River: "fllomss E. an. Emerald; W. B. McNeill, Supp’ merside; B. J. Heiherington, Chap ttetown: Fred I-l. Brown. Truror- rnire, N. Y.; R. W. Beck, plllstopf ,. r. ‘ultra. ‘- ' Boston} Mécplgotfsld,‘ off-s," rel‘ VW- l ' Wood/Annsndale; Mrs. _W._B._ Mil dlnnnndalei Mr. W. fl. ‘Mills, lhnrldsle: Mr. Howard" Stew ‘Georgetown; Mr. Jack ~ Donov hhllrice Dos was Mary R Miss _ you, Gcorgpwil-f, erfs, Georsetown; is“!!! . elifsri . m w» ._ dosh. lfurrly l-laebwf A- Ji- fl-lnllfflit; if. "s. Gall . and thefbest estimate made while_ ‘ lfihmlfiffllld place his name plqse - [duties of the nation.‘ Out of that Vii-bu "roaolrro llama! | _ vhtive .11 m1. ~ifhy 1th and what 1t . , _ 4 p v h‘ M,‘ . i‘ KI-tl ma. Pa» new Ahaf 41M; party r fiflel‘ lief-WI‘ born Qrwbetlter - 15PM.» Like familiar puulshhlh 1on5, . li-mdlfillnh- and. meaning df..-both T. chaTE9d."N0‘0tll9l' army in Franco, . M. Kelly, Tljilrdf ‘Gerald Proflg l_ p‘ Murraylllarbor; '13. MacDonald. Eb llrc Mu .' articles oLhls policy, whep l "Y that he gave us, as well, an "Kimble of great capacity. it is» till? besfuwerdl; cannot be spoken = ‘m9 li-lbfict under review ‘stifl Ilivgsubut 1 am confident history "‘ "PW "fill!" to our late {to the freut among the servant's of democracy in ‘Ulll! tried and he)“. ‘cred generation _" l] “m h"? l0. Bive an account; l" e1’ and summary it must be, of ‘the Government which h.» fur-mod |in 1917 n. ‘Government in which was represented every existing p0. lltlcal faith" It was formed at a "time WYWILQas a consequence of the ‘VIP. (he currents of public opin- l0l1 lllthls country and the align- ‘mem 9! ‘Battles halfboeu pre- Tmlfldly- disturbed and chanced. It w." lOTIIIPd-lo bring togel-her as We mfshty driving force all these, "l"! flBreed on the great paramount union, submerging as it 51¢ dm. erences that in the presence of far ‘blzgfrrqlrihciples and fhr greater ‘Pllhposos had became minor and artificial, binding as it did‘ those F00 feflllaed that" those principles and purposes are, after all, just Who'll-everything ilhls country Blends for or can stand upen—out 0f that lmlvnlms Brown a- national W"!- I shall Ebflnk to you later of the National Liberal end Conser- El 0- -. I. ll‘. ' ‘Wheel-in France“; is»; mi-bflmgg h! the, wan-u lsuCollsenvstfvc- use 11 sjLlbersl; it combines/wile‘ hfest "mrdg- lj-flll- llfhllellal- because .lts fffff h. flit humus. lts- field uhu. lb 2°?! i"? -hhl1<>h:lvlde_ ‘and. natioll- "i “Tlle-' ‘first fiddly-Prof}.Jliehgevel-llrf ‘aryvsefvlce (W10 Qél the men to maintain‘ cllrf rour, divisions; . .10 12:21:!) hand Blllllllvihem with the The, a n‘m°n,.c°ll.l,d . provide do n I h dill? was discharged‘ 'I.~ m ot t ink there is anyone with wmour without this’ country who - say thutl-it was not well dig. ‘"5 hm" equipped or, Derhaps, one of the penalties of fame that i were‘ ; ‘ l " Tliji) _ n.- h.- wmmarsrnm earner... t e of. er side ever (i; she ls thy“ chip... .3, e, Germans c A . ‘"13 i about» ' ext; year's jcliip? lwtn" " whole ALI collapse; "rd use" llllljéitefitf w , what ‘was ‘the ' Jglklng ab-. -ut__pa - n us", _‘“_en_ pest proluisggluflillg char hingy... to, do dilfliféilt-‘f-fféfirfé“.l§"’..§‘;‘.lfi pllons of men 2o tq 2§l_ We got the authority of -Parllsnlept_ {We shuffle men and ‘got them nick. and they helped fmffhelped gbt- ily to save the day. Nllw, I want lo know. dud we co our duty’! Weak men and pal-try men in order to get vetesi-"try ‘to charge us with the, sacrifices of lifp. lt,is hideous and inlluiltafifte {ieal 1 and heat- such stu _ ' " n CANADA'S EVFFOVflTII "l tell you it is because Can- ada did whst"she"‘dld at tlle'tlme. 1nd other counlrics did the sumel 0r even more, ilhat tells of thous- ands of lives have beensaved Bud arc back home"loday_ I ask again, f ask the soneof‘ lhelsoil bf this ‘country did w ll our ‘duty? I ask ‘the returned Se‘ g‘, who" have ‘the beat right of, all lo answer l‘ ask ‘filo ‘mothers "glpd Hf ‘tllcrs of ilhe boys whohhere ever tfhere, did we net do our duty? _" ' ‘j _ ‘Thl-y‘ tell lilcthhfa political par iy was born in Qatar-lo u; s pro- test against our,’ action)" No‘ party _wlth a birth like‘ that can c0er get Y"Y'“!'-_ ,. -,,.,,.~ .. CARE 0F’ DEPENDENTBWT "The next duty of'tll§_(’fevern1 ment was to take care of thb wound. ed uhu the dependents pf lhéfall- en and to tlelnoblllze the men after the 'wn'r. Now "l know there are colu- zniolnts and honest _cemplainta. There have been mistakes perhaps there are iselatvde, failures ‘but l speak _flut_ one ., word beyond- the truth when’ ., I say that Canada's performance of that task has‘ DEFY] 1hr; mm“; and the Wiflmple of the world. This country llns Jed the way in every form of assistance. We were first in the field in the task of re-establlshlng the maimed and the wounded, h". 111K commenced our hospitals for that ‘purpose in the s ring of 1915. Great Britain and tlfe lted States llflvv 8cm commissioners to ex-" as well supplier. That work was h Us work, a tremendous workl ho nlest ddfllcult this uuuntry"e'ver n- djsrtcok. ‘Wt was performed fhni-J ougllly, efficiently ‘and ' credltably [The Military ‘Sort-hm’ Act‘ was en oreed~ to the full limit of its provisions. Llkc every ether Aer, that was" ever passed it Operated “"11? in theselocsllties wherépuh- ~1 ‘ " was strongly‘ ‘_ "<1 lleainst it. But had the war asted hut a few weeks longer-which, fortunately. lt did n0l——that Act would have plalced the army the fllll limit of 100.000 men which "-5 Prilvlllflns allowed us to pro- vide. ln the enforcement of that and placed in she way every eb- ~° "ole Ibo "will o: men could r19. vise_ At- the same time the war [not worse; the danger grew mo“, ficienl, ls easy new to leek huulrlllherrli‘ and think of the final victory, and ‘sliccéb _in T9511]; talk wisely after the event. But lhftuhlluhrrfehl-‘erglhl Hurry (l. the spring of 191:8, both the British ads. " |lmd flllelPrench armies had suffer- H. ed unbelievable reverses-The Ital- terrlllle, It ""111 117ml’ lfad suffered disaster IItussla. had long age collapsed. The Alllerlcsn trpofps had not arrived. The" French Government had been drlvcn from Paris-and the French capital and Channel ports were marked as the immediate mllc posts in ‘the triumph of Germany.‘ TllEiT€“l5_,.ll0t~ lle nun furor-hun- “ffid TWPQER] who. realizes yet how’ nllrrlow “was "the, ledge ullilflll wvlllfilflwe‘ steed in lilo ularly» sum- er“ 05h lhaljyaar, We had .40 a get more‘ ‘en alldl get tilemvJu-"time er full lathe war‘a §P9fll9Bt‘0l‘lBlB_ The same problem lvasvllbrehslng every Allied government, h . "The only way in "the world in which we could got the men in time‘ to do any 800d wastoge be- yond tho Military Service Act, We lwenfheyond it. We did not even then go to anything like the lengths they well: in Britain anlrotller ‘countries We had believed the ‘Military Service Act,‘ with it; pro; visions for exemptions, would have, Ymet the situation. lt did uotptlllngs en similar institutions in qthm- "countries and holy]. ,8. piraved or Canada's npilms us‘ é‘ egt of W“ slowly and whh more a~lm-~imen~usn.huve..lreatsa~leoculllv8l'—< Act wr- were met with determined ill1l>0sl'tien_ Tens of ‘thousands in-lo 9 slated upon both courts or appeal-for anyone. l0 attempt m argue fl- “mlnfl "ml report on our work and lip 3nd llllvc-follly d m" example" 59p by Hlep. Our Department m" _Clvlli lie-establishment hasflln its .‘""'1°“B hospitals and homes treat» vd clinically. lee lesl£1fl1un,422,000 900-0110; Evarylmm» 1mm to M. ‘law. himermsn occupation; ris- train- ed over in our hospitals. Forty- eight thousand odd men have enter" irri for this vocational training and 28.213. velk-fhcm " lover's graduated; Md -ef all who-havelarsdualnd '80‘- P°I ..°91.ll~.4.1r@. new» .elllrlvyerl.,.las-» _ 8149s z "MB -.W9rh uyhs ‘ depart-i mvillullps. (QWl\lIPO_8lUQRO--.-fur .115,- deshlw hlelurh woulamuuullyi that l sreJs, any .u_rle,_ul all . the C9,!!!‘ ft?" AYFIP ,W_ he. at warn who" ~h"Fi_.-'\.HY.B Pm so borough and l-f- sol, complete vi , tleiai] so ‘glflfillljlll pp phlle people and fill-the. Its-es‘- ‘tlllll’ of duh- l-l " l , Oqfil-llwlsls PENSION _§_¥_$TE~'|_ . Mr. ‘Mei hen‘ til "h" ‘bulllhe he’ penslbn- ‘sygtbm- ‘Itllée harem‘ dslltlrly 0f, the sublecg and "lhg Iggular 5d,, fillgeealll ti: slaale of {Nililslfillfl year ' l .8 . e _ n u - éard ‘rhflréplllghgfi,‘lllgplfigégpigg- sridered, than even‘ the. United States- ‘Blld twice’ hlglfp? np-y other country.- The ‘pqlfgymt; I m9 Governmsnrhnd be n to free ‘with every llberaiity til cehmtry‘ could‘ afford the maimed anti wounded of U19 ‘firs, fluff-flip deheppdqnts of rho’ fallen. fthe men w (fare still well» and Blffllls- ‘Canada had not been flllllllliiil0ffll.‘ Already 5100000000 had been given by way of gratuity by far tho most liberal allowance of any country in the world. Fur- ther. general gratuity the Govern- ment as the trustees of-the WllOle nation. h been compelled to re- fuse lmLl this thoTrlms Minister believed it wns- supported by the vestulhough silent majority of the returned luon themselves. 1f as .1 I . A . .._ all! 1h salt rule- "l1 "l t wales ‘w. . "bud llb curl,“ to? Tull-pd dy lard ""- womsuelv-‘EN ERANGHIBL- these ceuntrie? epqi h; the door _ - direction oflyfiitienai; ‘ 19h im- sortbsb ' uoielluvflzur-s ,'a alerts. and “Wlllenl- ‘adept- , DORD. , _ , ‘ " From this Mr. Meighen proceed- ed: "The Government of Sir Rob- eu-"Borden hsd gene to the country in 191’! an twelve definite Legisla- tlve pledges. some relating to ‘the. war some relating .to re-construc- tlon and beam-and of these twelve, every one hell been redeemed. The Civil Service has been vastly im- proved. Over half a million per snnum has been saved in the print- ing bureau alone. The overseas sol-l diers" have been. demeblllued expo; -, "tleusy and, everything "considers ," equitably-to all. Less time was tak- en than expected. no better work was-done in demobilization any- wherfl. There have been very few complaints. " t 'l.'ll8 transportation problem of Canada percipltsted upon‘ us chiefly by the failure of the Transcontin- ental and Grand Trunk Pacific Railway projects. has been musl- ed with courageously. ‘Some 23.000 miles is new the property of the Dominion,» perhaps the larSQ" 1'5"‘ way gysfgfnllll the world. Because 3a very great proportion o! 1MB m“? ‘age is constituted by "roads ‘W0’ jgclcd, roads that cannot get the traffic to pay for many years ‘i? come there is bound t0 be it de- ficit "in the operation of our WP toms. but better OBEY-lie all“ mm‘ trol lt-ourselves wltlra 0011011 "m" continue to pour money indefinitely into thercefleffi Ol-Olhafs- The mm" fink-we have sought "was the b“! under the circumstances. The whole system is manaSPfl “k9 ‘my other system. by" a him"! “t M“ ecu)“ wholly independent 0f “.39 Govern-meat, charged with the tflhk o; Mk1“; 1t succeed. the ‘bust it can be made to succeed 111° "l" as any. other body of directors. "The whet}. hareheuhgiveh the franchises. - ' l ‘ _ ‘aqood [glationsfllftvb been glzlll; mined between-uemplflyers-all i l ‘plOyHl. Less time lffctllflrllillla e 3" has" been lost in Bl-PWBB- ma“ m England or the Unltr-d Slamidm‘. qnvvany other English-apes l8.‘ Qgufllfy A nlorchant marine of sl - ty-vessels has been Pfillwiell- m" p-hor them are already lll Wat" “fldrmnnd; will seen. haveua flee‘: o; 350,000 tonnage lllfiag xfatllwa” thqgreat-pnrts of the P 4 i.“ vessels launched MB "m": "5 Se‘ satisfactory Tmllfllihhalemaioaauie m the country BM B (lluwhsre pride of Ganedlans eve Y - lea-senses ATTACKS.‘ ' t ll. ' t, hlle eliSWBB‘ eduzfllutahglozveorlflkmlllecragse never had crowded in") B" 5mm‘ “ I reékkma continually the Obie‘! '34-‘ Today tferiy baseless attat ~ - 3:: :11] find these attacks ill the allegation Wethllleglgzéanken‘ um members of M‘? o‘ office, seeking ‘pupa; for themselves. , d not do WDFW .. _. $1.11‘? fr... an on low W“ 1 r1 the Government as private. bah ‘fbers five elf-ministers 0f the 5%,, all or whom urusulllwrflns the uululhlulrullup. These "l"; the duty of the Golfer." it‘ “air on but many‘ i" mm“ "6' ‘firs: llyecaulse U19)’ Could “m a?’ rtord the “fiber. personal satr flop. . TRADITIONAL enuuleuue. Can anyone tell me, when, in the history u rm thing took Flaw? 7h“ l“ hing 99 p" (gem of all the grumam“ that has gone 0h h" imgfieag hm the administration. has ‘- " m huh baseless humhus and uhlvf" Y o: notice. Fer the pllfilflfle! °t m” ‘iwru- alone we have been compelled ‘o- spend close to two billions 0i dollars‘. A committee of Parliamelgl gas been available to ever! "Mm ruvhu desires to enquire 111w " single item that he questioned. and “no one item of expeuollure ‘lid: yet been sucessflllly Qhhllehflflil- 11d deed, whole session} have. #3959 _ whén "the committee was novel called, or had prsbtlcslly nothlhs h! do. 1 do not remember any; @9921‘ epce of tbislllllii‘ WW9 ‘ l“ e history of Canada"! "We have - faced ‘our accusérs in tiled-louse, and the task has been easy; it has scarcely ‘shell a task at sill’) "l ‘ POLICV OF NEW REGIME. Mr. Meighen‘ then proceeded to outlne the pellcy of the new ed- tministretlon and cf the National Liberal and Conservative platform. il-le sketched the conditions of oth- er nations,‘ dwclling particularly on the turbulence that disturbed the trade currents of the world and time edvhucedlt ‘appeared that u -m;'-_ ’ - l ...;,l '1" - - 51v.» Jaw-l DICKY Dflffffllihilllff’ that had wrecked the lndustrlalllie ' ed strong v ive measures. Re- Glest Br llll sud Franc ease um all f" particlllp-rly to Austral , he 1110961‘! "16 plltfbrm on whic the ‘Australlalfflovelrnlnent was recent- ly elec d: . ~, , "This tag will prefect indus- tries born IIKHIBJVII’, will en- wurase‘ Qfllfififlflutlvare desirable sad will diversify and extend ex- isting‘, 0110-’! Hegslso-"quuteu the Australia: “We shall protect estab- lvlalled ‘scuff-alga iudllivtrieilg-Sdl de- -. s.“ 62%;! Ab, r ses. ' flihkluwute“ protection y .~!l1_ I15. , . “ customs trailin- -we ‘illlbilfillilil that the workers lu all industries will get their full share 0f the benefits ef protection." I wslFnotewur-thy that in that count the ‘Labor party and the" Gevernmerpsrty m». a unit on the necessity of atleast a moderate protective tariff, and an increase over the ‘égljec of pro faction‘ heretofore accorded. lClan- Aade. seemed the ulllymuntrywhere an- agltlation-‘forhlower- tariff had made"- the slightest“ "headway. TARIFF‘ puff =1 u, a ,' .§,g'. ' (Mr. '_ Melgllen‘ lsliédlfrllllBfillfisfi/I the extent of tariff duties now levied, and showed lheml-tel be the lowest in average for forty years, and low- er considerably than-had obtained between 1896 and 1911. lie-discuss- n1 in particular the duties on agri- cl-tural implements and vigorously attacked both those'~who would overturn the system that had made industrial (Tsnada what it ls, and the smaller factlonywho would 50in hands with the Wreckers, but who knew their policy to be destruc- live. The tariff opposition to the pre- sent administration he described as composed of first. free . traders, and second, fiscal llulnbvugs. Those who I ' z ;- t mzlifillm-eoft vfmtgtliugvfitlllollg hi) ' r d." reed l_g?u£a§:q:gll£lt~:4 things!‘ in absolute contnl if by any chance the prcscl} Government were dc- featcds Ml . M i ‘rfitlrtllorfklis- clissed- the lflllfi§gggllf ' a revenue s a d-po t _en ireferréd‘ the lianllkatfefis: ofgthermethelifisoef re- venue. These other methods this Government had been the first t0 apply, and. had applied vigorously and to every sane limit. Conclud lng his tariff discussion he said: “The financial pellcy of thislflov- eltnlment is to ge »in debt he far- ther." ‘ "- » - f ' eovne FINANC|AL puffer‘. “The financial policy ef this Gov eénlnént‘ is toast -revenuu to carry on the work of government illlll w my‘ qur debts. The, tariff policy h! tlus country is to keep lU-flIF-illlill- v orking men in ‘tianyadgl. 1Wh_eu Y0“ '1 nd working mans‘ llQuaes put uh find hard times fer everybody. Till policy of the Government is to on" large the’ employment uhiivkqi an“ uddtethe slxe of Canada. The P0‘ 11c,“ ",5 Government is to mskr goods here and keep NOD16 “eff with plenty of work for ever] $11155 of man. Th pellcy of the bflvfirll‘ ‘ mg 1h p) give Canadian industries "of "every kindlj-llst enoulfh fldvmlli age in the Canadian market as‘ tt make 1t pay them better to still‘ here and expand than to diminiflli- th ll‘- plunts or leave. We are start- ‘ln ~no3v an epqulry, the ‘most lllflf". ough we can‘ make, to dEtcr-lninc _.whul is ullsolutelry noel-shew l‘ secure these ends. Wherever than is a tax or schedule that ls nu crbsolutdiy necessary I f! will "w "uvllped away. We intend to ace thhl no interest, howevenlli-PWEFTM. Elli lueru than those requirements W° theorists, however enthusiastic, im- ‘peril the well-lbelfiB u; this wlwlrv by blindly fixing less. "I have dealt strongly meat e1 thing e ee more lmpoftllni. to consider. l refe- ts theleellhk ‘Y! trio's in s 81'5"" ernment. the root of perhaps natural at least, evemeuts as t m Jacquerle Russia and. f-lIB ell "were intend to see that lle WPBCKBTS "l" QUESTION OE LABQR UNREST. an ill. ' l l- -. l‘. 9R"- semel lenifli=qn~lthe _ fl sonahle d llefllfln ml?“ 5 “ 9» a factor’ r 110i Juqm develop’ ma ht g ere is" seme- which lust "W 1B “l” unrest prevalfit 1- h» “.2... =0 "a: 'i‘.‘.‘lilll'"§r5§1‘§l'.¥§°{: ' . n u one. hill-Fill‘; §§£€%El§r'§:r.'.:" m." w . use every- 3‘i'l1llgs:€l%lll?1:le€:l.dad3 tgfiygd with con- flicting "Emlllie of theuglltfiflllqlstll: and u-r‘ ' “h. . . . . _. .." m1 ....-@.-.....":~zn...-. ..-........"..v..»"..»_.~.s12.»-. ;.. -. ._ .. _ . _ H _ L ' ' r . . -,-.»-.r.... urn I . I ‘ k u tlll k ll ' .‘ s“... gfytigaemwogirmdfifigg inf mllglayi flue rexrleb sw ‘l "PUQQVBSWEI ' m" c . strong I foothold oaths ‘-“€§iif.‘l‘l"'" opposed. are esseiltlall) destructive. serlably critlcsl and have to pay for products-of the town. The ordinary business man “complaining of-tho burden pftax- atipn federal, provincial and muni- cipal.‘ In the mid ‘of it. all, the Reds. o wviets" Union are carrying on an lnhldlellh means of spoken and written pre- pagunda. with the object of destroy wrecking natlorls and seeks to ever turn ihewheleworld. The state of Russia dictatorship than it cver was" und- er the worst Czar llla-t reigned. The Baltic nations are hopelessly in- volved in revolution conspiracy and strife of opposing groups. Some other nations are ll-ttle better. Bol- sllevlsm in {Russian which does not represent the views of one-len- th of its population ls maintained by a standing army by sheer force, and that urvler a system of deme- crec-y which ls supposed to_bo op- posed to militarlsllh, to dopetlsln and all forms of tyranny. in these daysjwhen the world is in ‘a condi- tion of flux. whentrading cblldl- liens are seriously“ disturbed eon. ‘jtljeirv’ future course incapable of bglng predlctedQ when thifourrcn- cles of all countries are lllflllléd.‘ ‘when nearly ‘all the important- na- tions are overwhelmed with 1 war debts lwhen few men and few na- tions qulte know their own mind, when the peoples of iheworlri are still reeling from the awful trage- dy and shock of the war HIP/l are feebly groping for light, when the :redlt system nf the world around ‘which all productive industry re- volves ls endangered hull when in many countries, the rule of law, and order is annulled and the Red hand of, physical force appears as n dis- tinct nlenace to clvllizatlon.,it ls surely lit-tie short of madness to tlllnk of departing from tried and -pl‘OV8ll policies which have success fully stood the test _of time. We cannot afford to sill our national I-crallt in sucharterpd sens, v STANDS FOR UNIFIED CANADA. ers. The lesson for Canada and til lunklinfo oblivion. and of thus". a well that are writlilllg in’ cllen bracing all races, languages an we stand. ll] classes andIte sec es fairies halt ls possible, that the maximum lf profttable labor may be Elven to lll our people and that they may ‘Jc encouraged in tllo idea which} "flnsldQf the foundation alone of nat-lonhl succesmthat intelligent cf fort shall always be suitably rc- zlf this country may rise in stature and ilnprove their minds and llwll“ material condition accerdingyto tlle measure of their honest endeavors "whose, Ificqnceivc to be the lllgbestfainls ‘of stutesfndllshlp. i shall eppolie. ‘wltl elveryipziliimal" weallehhtfifl? , .“““"““il‘.‘§'-‘ M?‘ every our-veal iii-W P°“'?.'-.‘ a '°-' m5‘ o; _ destrllg ,0}: ‘ ‘and w: lei-option. the “force that in sheared other lands wish to tear down the struc- creeds. I shall fight with all my ture of responsible government and destroyths fabric of civilization woven through cetnuries of toil and Iyknolmvvelces tuned to the old a peaceful and a united people. "The eld party alignments are pretty well grown over new. Six turbulent years have done the lnuslc, but the greafimass of muh and women are thinking and must . l; outwrwo‘ cums “cm threatening all - ' "- '- lpmr- ADA, Mia have ill “fhokulg ‘trier the . ‘the ambitious of politic l groups to gain an ss- eancaney mipectlve of the later» ests of others to whom they are 0f course, nogreup will admltits purposes ‘are selfish. Ab‘ 1 halve already pointed out, such conditions do not ipure t0 lllllflllql, cohesion. unity and strength. 'l‘hc'.v‘ A luslnloue Jannlcsn INFLU». Platform of fhaflppésition pafly m ENC "The attitude or mind is" anres-" adhesion rur" change and experi- censerlous. Nothing that a Government can or will do, is satisfactory. The peep o; in the towns grumble st the hi”: prices of farm produce. The f-lrlli- "ers grumble ut the high prices they» d‘ the One Big campaign in their ledge rooms by ing everything not of tlltli $1889. fluutlfuslbolsaevul: ll'l more ls today is Worsc in respect of depotlsm and try. l IQQ.QI;EBO one who hold steady, in". the middle c _ learn from experience w in industry ‘s, d 0rd _ who still hav faith in good out" urmslt’ - insfituxlons’ ‘and British principles that have made us what we sre.~0rl.-.-the aothereide, I see l these _who h- vexlven W!!! to pre~ - fudices, to _c ass cousclgusness, to lnent, whose ‘I minds are» occupied in nurthuring suspicion and hos- tility against, ptherlclasses of the stat . “ " p . ' ron- the one“ side l see the bulld- srs- of this country on foundations tired and trua..On the other side e these engaged iu_ the cheerful exercise of tearing. down. l put the , question to lyeu are you going to be '0. nationfbullder or s nation wreck- er? Let us gsthsr in millions around institutions that we love. Let us gather around 1s standard that we know‘ and thut our fathers knew. Let other people indulge, if they must in the sport pflfresk gov- ernments and heterogeneous parlia- ments and experimental policies of state, but lotus not forget the les- sons of mty Years-in our own land, ll0l‘ wllal has been written for our instruction abroad. ‘Let us hold to l healthy. person in a few weeks. lets are a wonderful tonic. They build lyp the entire system. indiges- tion . and all eventually lesve_ you if you persist using’ Vital ‘Tablets. Ge to your drugglst and" get a box te-day. Price 50c or 6 boxes for $2.50,or by mail. The Scobeli Drug C0., Ment- real. Sold st Foster's Drugstore. lJsel“Tiz” if. Feet Ache, Burn, Pull Up the ‘path and to thefflrl-nciplcs that have led us into lusty strength, into pence with heuer, in- relative hap- illness and plenty and make of us the most vigorous and promising of the youngerhatlonsjgf the earth." Are You’ Nervous? Do You Jump at the Least Noise‘) Take Vital fillablets ' ." r .' " ‘- One whose nerves _ are unstruug, of. becomesplrriteble Jinflptohfl, and no onecarlsylnputhlie with you. Why don't" "YOW iry Vital ' 'l‘eblsts, you will beams-prised" The-y nlak _ the’ nerves, strong and eu will be a different at ~the l-resulta. Vital Tab- itphllorrers will Can't beat “Tiz" for sore, tired, swollen, caiioused feet or cerns. You ‘can be happy-footed in ff. ‘l "“ l. stand feléunlty’ lféflllflllfl, fer 1n hundreds for salefyou will seen lsnlldsrlty of conditions anfl fremlom of enterprise within our own lnrd- Free peoples of lllc British Eluplre is tdavold the pitfalls ofulll the- natlolis which have preceded ii and and suffering. I Sllflll strive wlih all my power for national unity, em- energly for national solidarity, for moderation of thought and action, fer orderly progress, for nlsilltllllfl- Ylncebf lalvi and erdhrnnd for pul- ‘cies-wlllch have-brought us who're My aim "and object will be to hum Use "Tlz"";snd never suf- fer with tender, raw. burning, hllstcred, swollen, tired, aching feet." “Tlz" and only “Tiz" takes thepelhlaufifinreni-ss out of corps, callouses ' b. "buniens. IIlOXHBIll. C‘: ‘l S a "Tlz" bath,_you just feel the happinesll seaklng, in.‘ How good ‘your peer, old feet feel, They want to dance fdnioy. "Tis" is grands, "Tlz instantly, draws‘ out, all the poisonous exudationh, which puff 3D yeiur fgetv and,cause sore, iu- ame .‘ac Wswe , sat. Get a bqgsggf "Tigya any drug store or d artment. store. Get ‘instant foot relic ._l1,.au'gh' at feet sufferers who 06' plain.‘ .,Because d As soon as you putyeur feet in‘ warded, that the men RIP/l ‘Vi-linen ' direction ‘U011 llplntim .38 " hllilfiiW/‘ri i.‘ The co-opsratiou of advertis- ing patrons ‘W! . the lmsinesusl elk-es beta: twain e a p OIII publicgaomi (Batflrlfsy l0 gm.) Very often the receipt of I lira advertisements: even rep ale-r changes after that hour serves ~00 d e to catch the not infrequently such ad; at the lut moment left out This situation is .not of sen ~ l no w Glliléflll d e m-rinlg cunseuuvhw l" 5"’? work. The old lmtllements are mor, Q l v I vertlur or wrvlrrs.‘ The wonld.st such or less doslroyerl. Thorn are still‘), wrunfifi 53d V'- “"630"- eeenls to becomehtgpgizxsllllgvvlggn‘ m, I knew. volcc-s tuned to [llC old ‘a: $5,‘ mFgfwl-IQ received ll M01‘ LATlfh-ffifpn 1p N09" illecate the. york of getting m; page: he balance fairly and firmly wulong your feet ugfiJlflVfif- HBVEI‘ 80mg t0 bother or ulak joy ll hm NW mm- “WWW? sated in the Woopy" into lFHURSDAY: .4 A _ ME. o» THE tsrrlzeeif WiTHl-A ._l lllll .-ll.1ul was}; SNDHE HADWIORKED veg? -" HARD AT-HETTIQADEUBIJT THERE a bmuER. AND, as we nelrlflput. TALE. or" woe.“ ; ...:‘_-.‘,,“1.Wesassotlyggtv‘ugh-hike" poms . . v- i g; r " m ms tluajuow." ‘ _-"'l saw IT WASA WORTHYCAUSE. $01 GAVE fill-M ENOUGH-TO BUY A PARTEqi sue; ‘Quail-us: ALA8,.¢~I~%:.1.,' .. . Suow- sl-lovsulafifl f "WHAT ls YOUR "mans, my‘ Gqog