_~draw_ interest at . PAID-UP CAPITAL " RESERVE FUND- ‘Wc will cash “your Victory Loan.“ Coupons or place themlto your credit illn our Savings Bank where they will - CANADIAN BANK“ 101-" COMMERCE " - C1¥Al1po3ri¥f§o§vn_smucu. 5c. Lomcr Miles, lusty", 37, per’ annum. u, ' 3i 5.000,000 SI 5.000.000 s ---¢ today at $10.96 and $12.50. . gains. A few men'p'suils at $10.96 . . _. . f .. ciiiillficiiffiiiiiiowucultnnmu. . THE, “CENTRAL BIG CUT White's. in all candles at ‘ APPLE BARREI-S- Anybody wanting appleharreis apply John McQuIllan. - swscmt. PRICES on ‘Trimmed fills for women and children. All Iatest styles. Prowse Bros. Ltd. "JUST A FEW men's suits to clear Wad- man It Boyce.‘ ~ COME EARLY and get these bar and $12.60. r i A oer yous Thanksgiving r0111)! at Tndtl's..Mea.t Market, 54- Graf_ton St. _ Choicest meats, Lowest pr;- 095. l v r x vvvv vvwv? cttsstnro Invnttlsllzttrifi Advertisements sertlnls lust be added to cost are allowed tss one word. Cash Ielnittsnces to cover cost must nests. .l_n no cue can this rule be overlooked. received without Ie-lttnnee cannot be under this lending, Io per vvord for esch in. Whsse copies come to our cue to to cover postage, e e.- Coltrttclions eount cs one word. but live flgnrqg (g. Q1309) 04% b?‘ "PWIIIML Ive cents IQWIIDIIIY sll stlvertlsc- Advertisements ' Alfred McDonald. “novvledged. - - .._ ._. AGENTS WANTED mdsms err m A PROFIt- able all year commission bust ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of. hardy Red Tag trees "sud plants. No capital needed. Complete equipment and instruction free. Write Dominion Nurseries Montreal.‘ '8A,LE8MAN WANTED TO RE- prosblit "Canada's Greatest Nur- sax-leaf‘. Handsome free outfit exclusive territory, highest com- missions. Start now at best sell- ing time. Stone and Wellington. "The Fonthiil Nurseries," Toron- to, _Ontario_ vvvv v vvv i‘ Fred'k l-luth ' and 00., London Auction Sales, M Park Street, S. E. l., Southwark, London, E, c, __________*__________ HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED-A maid. Apply 30d Euston St. MAID WANTED AT ONCE BY Mrs. P. A. Farquharson, 243 Queen St i-i-——__ WANTED—-Maid for general house- work or a middle aged woman, Apply Guardian. LOST ‘SALEMJI-EN-WE PAV- WEEKLY and offer steady employment selling our complete and exclus- ive linos of whole-root, fresh-dug to-order trees and plants. Best stock and service_ We teach and equip you free. A money- making opportunity. Luke Broth- ers’ Nurseries. Montreal. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES‘ rmtqntua, unass- maklng. fur remodelling. Lowest prices. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Odianley, 87 Green St. JNO. ALFRED MacDONALD, Pro v n ial Land Surveyor, Herman ville. DRESSMAKING DONE-il-B Eus- ton St. WE WANT T0 BUY a second h d. is anti _._st .pra_'ittlz'e.sk%.fiwlltgliaaghan A’: C0., St. Louis. .. -, CHRISTMAS TREE$—lf ordered before Dec. 1. will be delivered when required at 50c to $1.00, according to size. Apply Santa. care Guardian. >-——-u-----fl-—-——-——-——- AUCTION—C0ttage and lot, situa- ted on Green St., No. 82, on Tuesday. Nov. 8, commencing at 12 noon, without reserve. Benj. (farter, Auctioneer. NOTICE-There is on my premises since Oct. 2Z1. four strange heli- ors, two black and white and two red and white. If not called for before Nov.- 10th ,will be sold to LOST-A sliver watch, between Pownal and lliilsboro Streets. Finder please leave at Harris Abbitoir. '81 n; g1]? LOST-Night Nov. 3rd between Orlebar Street and Arena Rink. gold heart-shaped brooch, with pearls. Finder leave 38 Olehar St. TO LET ‘l-‘O LET TWO OFFICES IN NEW Riley Bldg. Apply J. A. McDon- ald, Barrister, offioe in Riley Bldg. iii ‘TO LET, THREE OR ..furnished rooms. Apply at Guardian Office. ill FOUR FOR BALI \' J‘0hn Noddy, Orwell. ron SALE-HEAVY tat-town paper. Apply at Guardian on ‘rice. FOR SALE-Z Pure Bred Ayrshire heifers, 2 years old. Registered Apply Athol Roberts, Wlnsiod Station. "FOR sate-us shares stock su- verl-‘oxes- and Furg Limited, par value $10 per share. Address, "Fox Stock" P. 0. Box 459. Char- sol. RUNNING LINES vicinity Hun- ter fllver, Rustico coming week. See me Dan McLeod‘s store or Wooiners or Bl-acquisre's, North Rustico. lines Sti-to $7 each. Jno CHANGE OF BUSINESS-flav- ing opened up for business with .1 full line of staple and fancy gro- ceries on tho corner of Grafton and Weymouth St.. we would be glad to see ou'r old as well as new customers. Geo. Rackham. INSTITUTE MEETING- Owing to the comingof the shorter day-s the Cornwall-York Women's insti- tute has changed its time of meet- ing to the evening and will meet next on the evening of Monday. November 14th at the‘ home of Mrs. Dean McEwen, York Point. GOOD PRlCES FOR SILVERS- iMr. George Tweedy. city, received a report yesterday from Lampson & Co., London. stating that here- ceived an average of 85 pounds sterling, nr about $425 each for all his pelts. This is n very fair price and should he very encoura- ging to ‘island fox men. , The second game for the Aiken I Cup was bowled on the Y.-III.C.A. lalleys last night between the Ba- 1.110 FOR SALEJFWenty acres of wood. chelors and the Y.M1C.A.. the "Y" winning out by 156 pins. “ ‘day, Nov. 8th. for two five months fwd Arrests In l Reddin Robbery GUltilbiiA-II- SEE OUR men's and boys’ suits today for $10.95 and $12.50. . Wall- nian and Boyce. " ' At the Police Court yesterday gALg p°sTp°NED_.Qw|ng 1° two well known citizens were be weather conditions the sale at fore His Honor on a charge of Stephen MdMurrefs, South Win- sloe, has been postponed until Sat- urday. Nov 5th. ' - ._:.;..-._ "breaking and entering". This was the result of a recent burglary at the store of Reddin Bros., about a week ago. in which a number of articles. including hair brushes, fountain pens, anq pipes wore taken. The matter was kept quiet. waiting for a clue that would lead to the arrests- of the culprits and it is said the matter was placed in the hands of a local slefuth _to unravel. The result was that a wcllhltnown local veterinary was, arrestecluff-liurstlay while one of his accompllcns NOTICE-.- The annual meeting of The J. l-I. Judson Fox Ranching‘ C0,. will be held at J. H. Judsonfls Alexandra 0n Tuesday, Nov. 15th at 7 p. nt. Pope Noy, Sec'y Tress; AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL --This school opens here on Tues- courses. Ono in agriculture and one in motor mechanics. Full par- ticulars aro given In the ad else- ‘where. - Two more are said to be Im- plicated, one of whom Is now in Queen's County goal for drunken- ness and the fourth, a well known out of town merchant who has not Yet been located. it is alleged one of the number was in possession of a key to the door of the Elks’ Club Room, which adjourns the tea room of the Rose and Gray. Once in thc club room it was an easy 111121101‘ to Kain access to Reddin Hms. it is alleged the Vet took the hair brushes and a. quantity of iodine and the others divided the pipes and fountain pens. A quantity of the loot has been found and is now at the Police Station. - Rumor Inns _it that one of the parties who was arrested turned Kings evidence, but we are unable to verify this report. ~ coNct-znr AND SOOIAL- For a good time come to the concert and basket social in Cross Roads school Wednesday evening, Nov. 9th at 7.30 p.m. Admission. 1.3 cts. L:\'ies with baskets free. POPPY DAY cAM-PAIGN-Jl-rt- paratlons are underway for the Poppy Day campaign and so far the encouragement received by the organizers has been very gratifying Many stores are taking large sup- plies CHURCH OF SCOTLAND- Rev. D. N. MoPhniI, M.D., P. H. D., in charge of the Church of Scotland Mission, 1St. Vincents, West indies, will preach on Sabbath, Nov. 6th at Lot 48 at 3 p.m. and‘ in People's Church, Charlottetown at 7 p.m. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH —-'l‘he Rev. M. E. Genge will preach Sunday. Nov. 6th as follows: Mommg servmm at u m m" 'f‘hs prisoners yesterday were preachmg‘ subject’ “What. L, remanded until next Monday. Truth?" Bible School at 2.30 p. _--i<-e>-_ m. Evenin ser i. at 7 pm. ' ° 5...“... imlfi“ "Tha-nksgiv- Japanese Premier ng." ' v -—---—— Was Assassinrtetl HNOVEMBER "Brunswick" .r*-- cords now on sale at Beer d. lspg¢lgl to TI-‘gyardigvm Weeks“ TOK-lO. Nov. 4. ---<Prelnier l-lara was fatally stabbed in the breast PERSONALS. today at the railroad station in Tckio. “" WASd-EUNGTON. Nov. 4.—-The Mr. Dan. hlurphy. s-pcnt the Week end in Fernwool, the guest of hlr. and Mrs. Thomas Ronaghan. State Department today issued the folio-wing statement in a telegram sent from the American embassy at iTokio at 9 this evening, Friday. Among the inward passengeisiNovenllbel‘ 4- The 99115111111611! 01' m Charlottetown on Friday we“, State was informed that Premier Misses Leila Reynolds and Esther ll-ara of Japan hud- ‘been stabbed Campbell, returning from ltegina.,bi' an assassin at the railway sta- spgk,_ where they have been fqr tion in Tokin, this evening and was the past two months. Miss Rey- now reported (ieatl- or dyins- A 1101.15; is gpgnding a few weeks on later message announced the Pre- the Island, before returning to her nuerfs death. Japanese embassy home in nnlgfax, N_g_ officials and Arms Conference (Icic- ‘gaies here were shocked at the Mrs_ J‘ A Murphy’ who has been information regarding the attack on - fiurzt but no official lword up to visiting relatives and friends in _ , ) , , this city for the pus, three months 1.2.4.1 howevtr had ‘been rcceivnd I is leaving m“ week but intends m Japanese enlbuss)’ about tic ' t The following was the line-up untl scores: ' Bachelors Total M. McKinnon ...80 1Z9 l70 379 Vi’. Kerr . . . . _ ..7 89 91 252 i). llaitierson .. 77 93 243 J. Bentley ..__.125 120 134 379 A. Janos .. . . . . . .110- J63 103 .333 1 163? v.M.c.A. Tow Rex Kielly ....'.l33 120 85 3.13 Milton Carter ..1l9 103 123 1H5 Lcith Robertson 142 97 123 16:; J. S. Jenkins - H113 118 109 340 A. iinrris “.138 114 156 405 I m: Tho m-xt game will ho bowled next Wednesday night between the "Y" antLthe railroad? stop over at Armprior to spend-a sister, - Mother M. Cyprian and nisq-wlth -——-—<4¢--—" her husband's sister, Rev. Mother M. Thomas, who are at present touching in St. John's Convent be- fore returning to her home ..ln Kingston, Ontario. .- 'l‘he_ Agricultural: lligit School i, opens in Charlottetown on Tues- day, Noveuuber 8th. This winter ffew tlnys with her A M tet Ship ys ySeized in N.S. GUY-SBORO, N. ‘S. Noy. 3.—As a res-nit. of the vigilance of cus- toms officers, who have suspected that there has been extensive rum- ruuing along the Guysboro C0115! by, soiwaiicth "npvsiicrytships" Ilnll other craft, a sloop. N“ 333. '11-'19 been seized. H. M. Scott. 0'15‘ toms officer, also seized about $1.- 000 worth of contraband liquor was taken into custody yesterday- . ......__...._.-.t-.... , w-Ov-v-e-a-vyv‘ King or Meigh en": 1.51212. us’: (Continued From Page 1) For ten uncertain friends he gained in one quarter, he made a lhundred im-placalble enemies in ‘anotbar; and now inexorable Nem- esis decrees his annihilatlon- in 'York,—- the very place that should be the rallying point of what few followers he can successfully, |court. “We must follow the lead- ers." Shakespeare makes one char- acter say; ibut “If they lead to any iii. l, will lea/ve them at the next turning." It would have been well fbr Mr. 'MacKenzio King had he pondered that bit of wisdom. iThat Mr. King should ever be likely. notwithstanding an neon of Prilfibatitin and an infinity, of poli- tical schoolng. adequately to take the place of his late chieftain, no one among his vwwrmcst admirers believes for a moment. The simple flot is that. in him, there are none ‘of the _essentiai attributes of a ‘leader. He has neither he charm of l-Laurier, the solidity of Borden. nor the genius o1 Melghen. Briefly stated; he is not a strong man, - and no wcakiing can lead a virile 111111011- And it is the painful realiza- ton of his own impotence that forces front Mr. King—against his reason-aha fatuous charge of auto- cracy on the part uf his oppon- ent, ~a charge that is really an unconscious tribute to the power of that great man. At the time of Sir Wilfred Laurlerk death there was much vacuous talk aibout his "per- sonai nuagnetlstti," whatever that might mean. if the phrase had any significance at all, it implied nci- ther Innre nor less titan that force of Iwiii iby which one man can dir- ect another, and which marks the strongest as king among his fei- lows. it was a delightful piece of sophistry to apostrapbise the Al- lied Host as great Demoncarcyh 61111111111011; 811d SO i011: as "making the world safe for democracy’ lflll-‘lfllll. the establishing of univer- sal peace and the enthroning of a RQPII-Byeti unbandaged Justice, the th-readibare piatitutie was even commendable. But there is not, and question at issua with rhetorical hocus-pocus, instead of maufuliy" asserting himself before the peo- ple of his own province wherein he is discredited by the most-in- fluentai journals o! his party, will never, it is safe to predict, be aihle to lead a corporal‘; guard vsry far. The Liberals of Prince Edward Island deemed, or professed to deem, them-selves highly honoured by tlte condescension of Mr. King to remesent-Rrince County in‘ Parlin tent. Well. a province that cal p oduce a Louis Davies is not necessarily flattered in having a Mackenzie King as its advocate; end if there was any honour in the representation. it was rather the other way. But. Mr. King's rep- resentation of Prince County was in reality (but another l-lobsonisn alternative: be was afraid of York and he found Prince a. wil- 1mg harms. tin a critical epoch, when far- reaching- national consequences are involved in the decision of a vital Issue, it is well for a. people carefully to distinguish ‘between fact and fancy, Mr. King has been heralded by some of the Maritime newspapers that support him, and by some people whose judgment is swayed by theatrical claptrap, as a wonderful orator, to whom (they say) Mr. Mcighen cannot hold a candle. Now, oratory is a pleasing art, and a good orator, u! the pro- per time, an invaluable person. But what good, Iunder the sun, will all the oratory of the greatest ell- ver-tongued windihag in the Cuna- dlan Parliament do to save the farmers of Prince Edward island --whose welfare Mr, King is sup- lloseti t0 have especially at heart- should his insane platform be im- plemented, and cheap American po- tatoes. pork. and other foodstuffs flood the island markets and oust- its own producers? What lion- est, horny-handed. son of toil. in the blessed Garden Province. cares a straw as to whether King or Mcigiicn is the better-orator? What is the practical value of there never was. any such thing as democracy, in tlte common cunt-ep-I‘ tlon. Wherever any body of men have been thrown together. or have associated themselves for- pui-puses cf’ common profit and protection. the strongest will liasl 111111113 prevailed, though often, in- ~deed. not the wisest. And it ever will be so. Every savage tribe has its chief, and every civilized com- 1111111111’ its lenden- whether hyl election or otherwise; and after codes of law anti condluct have been devised, and all the mach-I inc-ry for management of atfairs ‘iby the people" has been set in motion. government will practically resolve itself into an advised tiIc-‘ tatorship by the single central strong mind. This is common sense and common experience. There is‘ no democracy among pirates and thugs, anti there is really crdorly -ooqietyi.- Aihmham Lin- qoin was as much a king as any William Conqueror that ever lived ‘ the American Union had never materialized. A king, for-I sboth, may not always be a. wise] or a good man; and the sad fact‘ of history is that rulers, not infra-I quentlyf. Ililvve been Jbotll foolish; and wicket]: but there never was,’ in the annals of the ages, any; king, whose name has lived, that was not a STIRONG man. But what is the autocracy of which Mr. Mac-l kenzle King so inanely i the Prime (Minister of Canada? If he means that Mr. Meighcn has ex- ploited his offlce to gain some Im- proper advantage for himself or Ilia party, or has done aught that .49? accusesidirectly through reason. And , Railway price; FOR SALE-Chester white pigs, 4 wks. old. both sex, Sire and Dam both. First prize» and‘ chnm two fl-ve gmths‘ courses are ..pro- vided;_ one in agricultural subjects and, the other in motor mechanics. in the agricultural course the time allotted" weekly to each subject ts (which had ‘been l nded by 0110 V95‘ sci, Other craft re under suspic- inn and» further developments are suspected. lie cannot fully justifv before l-is countrymen. then he is guilty of a misrepresentation (Jf which he should .be ashamed. Mr. King. ho\v- nuare oratory’! Vvlmt will the or- atory of either King or Meighen do to help the lslborious farmer of Canada? ‘What every farmer in Prince Edward Island does want, to know. and know without any sha- dow of uncertainty, is: Whose "policy (will protecfi his interests from the destructive competition of an overpowering rival? Per- haps tho intention its-should the Liberal party. by some Illllflflllflilte Idispensation of the god-s, obtain power in Canada-that Mr. King. after his policy of (free trade in |foodstuffs has mined the farmers of Prince Edward island and all Canada besides, shall Journey to lvvashingtun anti .with Demos- thcnic declaramation, compel the United States government in remove their tariii‘. ——1which, in any cuec, would not help the farmer of Eas- Ml"! Inltern Canada one whit, seeing that ‘the American market is already vohomenc!"§Xpbtindinf“!li‘G‘8l0lIj9' , dal doctrine lb Quebec. How "il any honbst man to oops witzh ‘such - sltuffiers? Politically, Mr. Kill! like the nottmious third RlohI-hl “can frame his face to oil occa- sions." But the Crookbaek) WU a man of incomparable wit, all". could "murder whilst he smiled‘ and "get sway with It"; whilst Mr- King's duplicity, is too 981111151" to deceive evenlhe most Kulllblo- Will a sane electorate choose such a man as its leader? When sii- i: said and done, Mr. King is buta Marionette, manipulated by hands that are ridiculously ill-concealed. To the Agrarian Prairie; he capers as the reckless Free Trade Punch, who would destroy theCanadlau household-and throw its-workmen out of employment: nd next m0- ment, before the» anufacfprifig spectators of Q btiuarid=0n r10. ho n-imbiy assum‘ ,_ _ irolo “this plaintive Mrs. J v ‘begging wu- téction" rot-her" ngi industrial family. V‘ #3.; '5," '- ' "And who is the ‘m “h',_we,ar ed to depose to 'ke r " ._ or‘ Mr. King? ls there any‘ mail all Canada, to-dtty who cam-kayo the nation fnomtdialaiiber. except‘ the Right ‘Hon. Arthur Meigben? Mr. ‘Meigllen, within little more than ten years, by the sheer force of genius. has bee-n acknowledged by the greatest statesman of this Dominion, Liberals and Conserva- tives alike, as unquestionably their superior. .. And his own merits are so singular that they are ' conspi- 61101.15 enough without the back- ground of an udversary's failings. As a debuter he Is unrivalled. Pos- scsaeti of a keen. analytical mind. ha can apprehend the weak, points - of an opponent's argument and confound them with unanswerable logic. He is never at a loss for a proper vehicle by which to con- vey his thought, and his language is always terse and vigorously idio- matic. With a memory that is unique for its retentive capacity, he will listen to the fastest speak- er for an hour, and in an instant impromptu reply, without the’ nld f of a note, lake up his arguments ' categorically. analyze them. and ef- - fectuallydispostfof them. Unlike Mr. King. he is never verbose, but; Is always to the point. lie can therelore com-press Into half-an- IlOllI"S speech more information than Mr. King can impart in two hours. And Mr. ilieighon shows . his genius in the very language ho employs: metaphorical and figur- ative it has an effect that is never produced by bombast. Perhaps an instance of thin may be cited. Two " years ago a. Mr. Hicks in the prov incc oi’ Ontario made himself noto- riolls by wholesale misrepresenta, tion and a series of charges against prominent men, which he could not substzLntiate and bad perforce to retract. l-iis name was at tlte time synonymous with all that was wrong and inaccurate. Referring no t-he series of sixteen charges. brought by Mr. Murdock, of the Board 0f Commerce, against the Government, Mr. Meighen, at the conclusion of a masterly speech in which he entirely vindicated the Cabinet, summed up the Inutter in these words: u * "And now l have done. l ‘giutted with its own surplusage. But suppose It be assumed, for arguments sake. that there is some virtue in oratory. What than?’ Vlfiii any dispassionlate judge, whose reason l5 uncioudetl by partlzan predilection. seriou§ly contend that, in this respect, Mr. King is Mr. Meigbenh superior? Hard/iv. To ‘be candid. the Prime’ Minister ls not an orator, in that he never appeals to the ima- gination or rho heart, except in- t0 the extent that he docs so be is elevating: for the emotion that is aroused and tempered by under- standing is not only purest but most lasting. if, however. he not an orator, his. at any rate, is the most logical. reasoning, and practical intellect-albeit he is a man of broad and penetrating vis- l! think I can ties-cribs one or two 0t tltese misty formulations in no better language titan to cull -, them rather diminutive Hicks- isms." Titis wag indeed well put and the applause was not confined to the ranks of‘ Mr. Mcigbetrs stipport- ers. At the last session of Pan iinmcttt, after anticavouring in vain to‘ draw an answer front the leader of the Opposition as to why he had not sought the opinion of the llouse upon the platform of the 1919 Convention, Mr. Meighen, In desperation declared, amidst tre- mendous applause and very much to the discomfiture of his nent: “l should like to get an answer from my hon. friend, even a nod,~~--vertical or horizontal, I do not care witich." OPPO- LONDONI Nov. 4-. The first step Th‘? “mm?” “marge m“ the Se!” ever. does not believe anything of , , . . I‘ I ', pay expenqos (‘has o0 e) Vlonshlp-“I- Charlottetown Exmii nsfoilows: " ion-of any statesman in Cannd- The Prime Minister has berm va- Reeve. North Tryon. REPHAIRINGW- WHY THROW away your old boots and shoes when we can make them as 600d a5 new. Reid-E King, Lambros Bros. , ‘ _ BUY A RENFREW OIL ENGINE- No Carburetor, no, Magneto. no p~t+~ri»-_l;,uo (hils, no wires. no Gasoline. .-Starts and H1111 on nnyfiilioap oil. 60 per cent. saving infuel. , ‘Starts easily in zero weather." Wrlte for descrip- tlveclrculpr to E. H. Rayner. sole dlstr butor for ‘P. E. island. Summers de, f". ‘THE won't-neat. Fun nt-zmoo. ELLING CO» havgysll the latest sud quickest methods of Remod- oiling, Cleaning "and "Dyeing and Repairing Furs that is sure to give satisfaction} Also a , num- ber of ready-made electric seal (No. l) coat; will sell at wholesale prices, trimmed with Beaver and Fox. We spe- cializs in mixde-tiooidbr fur costs bition,'19°1. Pope Noy. Hazel- __b_rook. P._E.l. v H ,1 FOR SALE—25,000 lohster- trap laths; 1.000 Boss shocks; 1,000 Boes, straight; 1,000 ;fset Stut- chin. 2 x 1;__€l,000_ feet, jlottnd- timber. ' Phillip Costello Bison.’ Bear River. ' .' . FOR SA-LE-My fttrm at North-Riv- er of 106 acres of land in 599d state nf cultivation. Well fenc- ed and watsred. lConvenient to Iniii and school. Apply to J;l<l. Vickcrson. . 1 Admiral Beatty - Very Confident conviction that Great Britain and the United States must stand to gather for fellowships sake. Ad- miral Lord Bentty, First Sea Lord LONDON, Nov. i-Expreasing the in the policy of European 811111111" sion which wil-I be pursued as trade improves. has been taken by the Canadian National Railways In opening a new bffice in Manchester for the convenience of merchant-1- shippers and the general public. 1t is planned later to open a number of Continental offices. a facility before it was taken over as-part of the Canadian ‘National 591191114 but these branches will be more directly beneficial to the Canadian. Government Merchant -M!1rl11o which is now seeking a 011180411 all the principal ports of the worlu.. Hear-d Concert 3000 Miles Off wASllliN-GTON, Nov. 4--The cnii of a bugle, the chime of Iiel-le and the voice of a man were swept across the confidant from San l-‘ranclpco today with every note. every vibration and syllable as dis- wblclt tlte-Grand "Trunk provided‘ ed sloop was recently sold and that there was an irregularity in the transaction. The liquor is suppos- ‘od to have been smuggled from S!- Pierro (Mid) DEATHS zLivs stock. 5 hours. Llilield crops, 5 ilouns. (Poultry 1 hour. ‘DaI-ryingd hour. Motor "mechanics 4 hours. iBiacksmithing 2 botirs, _ Carpentry .2‘ hours, English 3 hours Arithmetic 3 hours, Civicsrand economieirz hours. Jn- the motor mechalcs course the allottment is as follows: ‘Motor mechanics i=8 hours. iBlacksmlthming 4 hours. Woodworking 2 hours. English 2 hours. CATSELEY-At Kcnsington, Nov, 4. Henry J. (iaseley. aged 7° V9815- Ftineral notice later. BOMERS-At Kenslttgfon on Nov. 1, Mrs. James Somers, aged 66 years. She was hurled In the People's Cemetery, Kensmgton, on Arithmetic '2 ‘hwrs- Nov. 3rd. She leaves a husband ‘in this course the work in arith- m moum mctic and English will he co-rclat- --_._..¢q>--— ed with the instruction in motor mechanics. , Already the enrollment 1s much in excess of last year. The pro- gramme is a varied one, consid- erable choice of subjects is per- mitted. and ciassés are graded as the requirements demand. ITlie staff appointed are as fol- lows: - . Vernon Crockett-uPrincipai _and 11A POSTAL CARD with Your name and fldtircss brings you the Brunswick record catalog—just published. Write for 1t today. Beer & Weeks. National tfhat kind. although by artful im- plication he leaves the inference Ir- resistible. Or If he means that the Prime Minister purposely de- layed the general election and, as he puts It. "usurped authority" to continue a little longer In office. then he totally ignores the facts of tile matte-r. (Mr. King is perfectly aware, as every other mun is, that the Government's dissolution, as it is, is constitutionally premature. and» he knows, as well. that the circumstances of the pas-t year made an earlier election not only impossible but undesirable. Bu! what he really means by Mr. Illeig- hen's autocarcy, and what he Is loath to confess. is just that very pgwer the lack of which is the h gation of his own pretensions to a status of leadership. The "auto cracy" of which he prates consists in the same trinity of invincible ,masculne qualities thst character- |ised Macdonald, and Tupper, and iL-aurier. and -Bordcn, and which. In, so high a degree, distinguish Arthur iMoighenr-the. courage that can dare where lesser men falter, the while tan public life today. And what of IMF. King? is he an orator‘! With the best will in the world, and the most eager desire to he genial, one is unable tn accord him the title, To strain a compliment. one might call him an elocutinn- ist, and even, at that he wants the tricks of the elncutionary art: bis_ voice is without inflec- tion; his iltterance is hurried and monotonous; there is neither crescendo nor cadence; and his gesture and manner an: stiff. liis speeches, therefore, ~- thosc at least of a. politico-ccono- mic ‘kind —nre at best but lively recitals of scntimismtai composit- ions. (fcrtainly Mr. King is not an orator: an orator is not nn actor; un elocutionist is. The essence of oratory is unconsciousness of self. Mr. Lapointe, Ibecause of ‘his Gallic temperament. is naturally an orn- tor; and. Sir George Poster —— the greatest living Canadian ex- ponent of the art.-— is one he- nnd intensely earnest. But cause he is always unaffectcdllw . r.- riously described by some of his- detrtlctors as being “obstinate? "opinionated," and so forth. lf the description implies a stubborn self-satisfaction that resents reason or advice, it is utterly false; but- insofar as it suggests determiner-y tion, it is a truth that bears witJ tress to the man's strength. Tho suavlter in mode is undoubtedly. on the whole. a desirable policy; Itnd, given a reasonable degree of mutual concession between oppo‘ nenis, persuasion is not only wise but agreeable. But when there is urgent business to he done, and after ample mpportunity has been allowed for full and free tiiscus- sion. what is ll man to do who finds honest purpose balked, ttnd- pro- gress deliberately obstructed at every turn? In such a case, the foftiter in re i-rhaii be rigidly ap- plied: otherwise all effort must and in futility. Mr. Mcighcn will try every artifice of conciliation before resorting to pressure, and wiil scrupulously answer every 1100s- tion that seriously seeks informa- tion. - Bu! having taken his stand, I for men and women. Twenty-six of the B§*lsh Admiralty, in an “M, as though sounded a. hundred instluctior in] mgnsn; Matymna. patience that can endure m r H t 1m m“ Ms audience convinced o, [he Soundnpss o, M! vnnrs experience gives us con- address before the Commemnl feet "om me listener-E egg-s, The tics, and civics, , graham gtuccuR-lbihund. a-boye all, Si: whnhg nnpgnvtimiog 0.’. any “p”, bnposiliofi. he is immovable as (Iibmi. “dance m asking for your bu“ Club he“ m“ night asserted ma‘; 511911319" 5mm‘ °" ‘he ‘m’ or the ‘Wm’ Reid‘ B‘ s‘ Amilnslructor ‘ - lilting)? 1th’ ortutllitiessan ($15 sisrlentl sincere feeling on his own part. tar. At su¢h a time he is a re- ml D The Mantra“ Fur Ra‘ H the two gm“ English speaking great audnormn] in s“ Francisco m u“ Stock’ ; ltTlkglNathtrlah Elt-ilgrfiffitlr: Mlxllfixrwci: Bndrfoe aiikpe steadifa-rt and inflex- Perhaps his worst fault as a Par- ientiess Antagonist; his resolution a u onve o . ~ - - ‘m0 oiling Co. Riley Building. Queen St. Phone i124. Open even- » its.» rua FARMERS mo ‘fittings-its. attention. On and after Novem- ber 1st l will buy for? 0-‘131! l" kinds of furs. nd, as usual will pay highest 1m first Mprlees sc- cording to grade and quality- 1 will CD01! , e f as- on oonslgnm ' or a: fiketfk Ruth and 10s.. -- on n ction sales. My connecyion wi the heading fur houses n America and Europe keen mu in constant touch with the best fur markets. and l ‘sin In s position tc handle can urrllmitcd oulntlty of furs at tho best possible advant- Ieo to the shipper. I specialize in sliver fox pelts. and my facili- ties ‘for handling them are soc- ond to none In Americs. Satis- factory prices and 1161"“! rloithled my bu ' inst season. and I expect to double last sen- mtfl business this your. Watch 3"» nations did keep together, they had nothing to four in the wordi.‘ Speaking of the coming confer- ence on limitation of-armqments] uidmlral Boatty said he is full of. hope and desire that great things shall come out of It. It is imlwfl- sibfe to-think that representatives of uil ,th,e great countries which are going to assemble and will sit there and discuss the 11111101111 and tlte music came from 1171011"- graph records played in the build- ing on which he stood for an fill- dlcnce three thousand miles away. j-icbbfi-i- Sir Kémllx" > For, . T116. banal-e: ‘questionlfl, frankly find honestly. Q-p"p,\\v,(_ Nov, 41- It"is under- will he unable to finds solution. 510011 thnt tlte appointments WI" 3l11°IY a 101mm“ ca" he devlsm bu. announced officially tomorrow nf Sir Eriwnrd Kem pto tlte Senate In place of the late Senator Pred- crick Nichols and of Calvin Law- rence of Ottawa to the Railway Commission In plnco of the lat-e A. S. Goodcve. "Mr. Lawrence for some venrs llllg been Legislative Agent-horn. for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. lie came originally from Si. Thomas. which will reduce tho great bur- tleng which now lie upon the peoples and enable our countries to rcesta-biish the Industries of peace and the contentment of man- kind. _ Referring to the part of the Bri- tlsh navy In winning the world war Admiral Realty asserted that Britain must_nlso have a larse- floet in peace times. nointin! 0111 that if Britain were cut off from the rest of tho world. r118 W011"! I"! Mssgsqo sng Remedial Gymnastics w rtotér A. P. Iiansuld, B. S.A.,—~lne- tructor in l~‘iold Crops. 21-1. R. Waugh,—lnstructor in Woodworking. IH Whltlocin-flnstructor Mechanism . _, (S. ._;Cam‘pbe1l—IInstructor llllaclrsmithlng. ti‘... ‘I1. ._Morrow. _ Instructor in Dairying. rizf . Night. chases for city students open on Fri nyAqNoy. 11th. Courses aro offeréd" in motor" mechanics. bIttcltsml-thlng, wireless, mechanical chitectural drawing. mathematics. I11 ‘in drawing, ar- English and LONIDON, Nov. 4-. Mr. Lloyd- George was asked in the House of Commons today whether resolu- tions adoptetl at the Washington Conference would require parlia- mentary sanction in each country represented. or whether the deio- gateg would possess plenipoten- tinry power. To this he replied: “l am not in a position to answer Your sliver-Joya and pelt them when st their Awe-i- 091168301111: once solicited.—E. H. "Rayner. | fiummsrsldq P. E. l., Agents for starved mm submission in at: mas EVA ovsn, i . weeka,t_t,r_le - Graduate School nf Massage and _'___-¢.>---—- Physic-Jflmropv. Toronto. (I07 Pownal Si. Phone 840. Ask for Miss all til; lo Ml"- tho first part of the question. Pond. ing the outcome of the Conference tho British delegates will in». nit; nished with the usual Iuil powers. ' cabinet - making,“ “an ‘m Frmay m“ deemed 1,.) ibie in [he pursuit of what it knows bring out Candidates to ccnt(e‘st the g-gwibfiirlilgglsg qggzsiimaarzutfenoiiaii comlngmembn m Queens ‘pum-y’ that are pre-sru-ppc-sod in any true such Candidates to be nominated at | d or men To ‘b ‘mm more “ meelm“ "' d°'°"“°’ "m" Yew“ heiTirflf ‘character vfni not qualify poll‘ w be held m the t man for "leadership in the-coun- if,‘“,',.c'}gcf'gd,f,¥ 7'?" um B a,',ciis of a nation; and l if moral -All electors of Charlottetown figlfnigzi'xgre digcolrgaéxjr‘ and Royalty tire Invited rKO attend though mg. personafity were the meemlg? m the Board or Trrdte nlust fnhtgnctic and he the bravest Rooms tor the purpose of nppon- man U, creation’ we non“! look m lng delegates to represent tho va- (lune anoflmr ‘or guidnnce In n rlous polls at the "Id C°“"°“"'Pn' national crisis. Nevertheless, nn “"11 11"‘ 111° P11111011’ "l °"1““'“"g lnvertibrate would find himself in f" ‘hi’ decmm- _ a woeful plight at the head of any The 1119911115” Wm b" "5 "MW" party. however tractable; and if F" WWII‘! ‘me ‘ind lw°"T“e5d“y ho happened to have a recalcitrant eveimlg- 3"‘ "ISL , following, no profundlty of Solom- F01‘ will“! ""99 “M murdled‘ onic wisdom nor divine-gift of nr- nesday evening. 9th lnal- rttory vwouitl avail him much. ls For Ward fivoand Charlottetown Mn ywackenzie Km‘ m“ MM o; ROYBIIY-‘TIIIIPBGQY 61/610118- mu‘ man that could exert a concilia- 11151- lory Influence on a disruptive fac- AII meetings In be held m 8 p. m,“ h, a party? surely not A 111- lb 1611911011 1119111 WI" b9 ll man who is afraid to face his own R0011 0.3905811“ "Y lad? "ole" 11'- constitucnts. and who. while his these meetings. opponent is vigorously stpting his -. - ' i case in every part of the country. ..By rbqulst of he Organization ("an Ioiter in the smallest corner Committee of a vast dominion and mystify the llamentarian, so far as debate is is Imprcznable and his patience in- Concemed, is his dyqomted gqqpeitlxhaustible; and neither threat nor. n. motion for. supply neon-mkinight ha valscs from the linrlxrolf uutatui dtscadra a matter of purely per- acnal concern and. speaks to a sleeping and haif-enipty chamber for a space of three and n half hours. No wonder Mr. Doherty. with droll Irish humour. serious- ly mtoved for the appointment of a speclnvl committee to study and report upon the question whether it was more tedious to listen to the lion. genlemaws dissertation than to rend it in l-lansard. The qucslion Mr. King will not be honest enough to answer squaraiy is where hlg party really stands on the tariff. You cannot. said (Yarlvie, make an assoniatiott out of insincere men. It is impos- sible, for the simple reason that. lhPy will not be true to a common principle. Here is the leading chameleon In Canadian politics, preaching free trade in Prince Ed- of proportion. A man's ideas of val-‘flllllleil 01111 \'-'11‘.V i115 1111111059- ue must ht- sndly distorted when, on ' ‘ ills he stands there, upon the platform, calm and composed in the iulness. of his» strength, tall offirincoln and gttuntyigrcmisi be" ~his kecn a d stdully” ye fevealing intellect and courage. we see Ill Arthur Meighen a wise, a bravt. and a good man, whose sincerity is so apparent that we never question It. is there a greater mun in Ca- natiu? if there be, his light is nn der u bushel. As to the ability of the Prime Minister its a statesman. and re- garding the place he has won for . himself in the galaxy of Canada's grout men. nothing need be said: tho unsiinteii and genuine admira- tinn of unbinssed critics abroad speaks for itself. - And av batween those two, whom shall Wfi-(lhOfilEy-MlllikfinZle -1(.in,; .. and Weakness, Vacillation, Dupliei- 1y? 0r Arthur, Meighen sud ward Island. while his vsrsstlls as- sor-iates-Mr. Lemieux, Mr. La- poiute. Mr. Rinfreb-are with equal Strength, Stability. Binder-it" tag-g, the wise decision of this quolflm. rests Canada's welfare. u I