MAXIMS Dopcdhiooonslorelgumr-gggi, innowlsclhblo. . f} Y Aniul llhoorl tion: Doll rod . n; ucu. ruui u. rife, ‘fir? or A MERCHANT °' ‘ _._ MERCHANT l \\\\\\ Read Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLUFFETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2e, 192s MAXIMS It is not allowable for any one w be Judge In his own cause. Guardian Two Ioundpd Charlottetown Ilia-ning Guardian, *llritimes Made Canada Possible i lam-HR. B. Bennett Describes Great Part Played in National Life of the Dominion By the People of é the Maritimes, in Address to Newly Formed Club in Montreal. MONTREAL- 0%. iii-Hon. n. Frederick Williams-Taylor. B. Bennett WEB home agaln lbsti In opening his remnks M i "183" 331958 191W“! Mlrltlmers- Bennett said, as one keenly Intel-r.‘ Spenklnir before the newly fanned csted in the Maritime Provinces it? mflum° Pfimnces ch15 91' MOIW-i was a pleasure to him to address‘ "*1 m“ mmwauve 195591‘ Bin-i the new club of former iMnritimei-si phasized ‘the usulable service such mw “Siding in Monirmi He raj bodies in large cities could render; caiied his visit m New Biunswink i l" cmveymg w m“ 99°?“ °1 New News Scotia and Prince Edward Brunswick. Nova Scotio. and Princeli-siami during the past summer Edward 151mm the flwulm m" the and of viewing at Birthurst N. B. "m" 9"“ °l 05m“ were defply‘ a hospital contributed by Sir James lmemmd l“ "l? Mmflmes- we- Dunn to the place of his birth are all Canadians’, but proud of thel He wondered ii it had oycunled h“ m” we “e Mimnmem" Mr‘ his audience what sort “of a cele- Bemett declu-‘ed’ bration could be held in this country mam“: m the put’ pmyed byl if Marltlmers were left out. The we Pmvmws burden“ the Camlcontrlbution of these provinces to, sdian Atlantic in the national life the Dominion has been great. The‘ 33$ glogrlgliort‘; ltliliiifqlésifijfifilgfi: leading universities, throughout thei ,, d I ii_ country had professors of Maritime ‘i515 °°“I'i"1'?i:“i::ici:€y °b:::it!li%niigu_ origin on their staff. Across Canada ME f" - “mam iti and men“ from the Atlantic to the Pacific. he d" “fig, mum imveliieen no Dmiiilicontinued. could be found Bishops g5 mo“ ‘if Canada" he remarked inland Archbishops from the Msri- % referring to m‘; leading miiticai -times. He put the question “How sq figures produced by the“ provinces] oould you for a single minute write gm,- "but for the contribution of they the religious history of this country Maritimes.“ | if you overlooked the contribution of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. land Th” grsfiugisbtfxaéruggtéliigiioggg Prince Edward Island. ‘l’ NW‘ ° d- Isimd and a in“, On the hehch of British Colum- giinfgwElilligz-g w” reflected in the bia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and earnest ambition of the P901119‘ ‘>1 other Provinces were to be found _ leading judicial figures who had we a-gzkxéepéggifiiis.’ 3K2, come from the provinces by the sea. 23x50“ - m“ cutie; Wm m. ih banking. the contribution of the afield. that desire» make °1 ‘ha’ KT?“ M§¢B§'i‘“°“i stfffd’ “if; h‘) me best may cm wig, m; een ou n ng. n e wor g5 lives, d Mb“ o! mind which of literature. these provinces had ilgeéufyhia‘ mam” » i, m likewise made notable contributions. 5 may!“ ‘Nai- méfii iniheir you“; From Nova Scotia alone, three 5E a. wider vision of the outside world gilillgtligfii,“ Prim; 18in??? S“: 5 llhl-n “W! WWW!” mum an sons and ‘Robrert 0B“ d oriigd B”? Mr. Bennett faced quite a. dls- be or en g? uished audience of ~-{e]1qw_ en produced. In science. Pthesc m? Itigiisntrymen" u he mmed ithBIIL provinces have not been locking. In on) amuse who rcame w hearhim m-i the large institutions of the United g5 1 (led sir James Dunn and siri States. fcrmer citizens of the Mcri- r55 “u _d.fimes held important posts. H? '_" The pioneers of these provinces 7 l had ‘had faith and vision in the fil- h 55%? "ififihfiisritr? ture. "No maltter what the struggle BE _ Ev f3; exilstcnce waists’; iiiiethwienihon, 5 “ e aways saw a eir , e i childyren got an education. Theyufi had ‘that love for learning." Yet. Mr. Bennett stated. every -'——- j Maritimer, no matter where located, _ "ROBIN H0O RAPID CiflNfiihnd a ibuming love “for the spot OATS. Better 0B . 39"" 0mm- colled home." Every person from All Grocers. 052040-2011‘ i the Maritimcs had a. desire to rend- forin. i er some public service in some i The formation of Maritime Clubs in different centres was rendering? o. service to Canada. he declared.‘ and made it easier for the people in the Maritimes to keep alive the‘ traditions of the past. Tomorrow. Mr. Bennett will be, the guest of Conservatives ofi Quebec province. In the afternoon the Conservative leader will attend. [1 rgcgptlon and in the evening he, will speak at a banquet to be tend-ti ercd in his honor. up; 01m, M, n.r--start now home prevention cure. Purdy 514mm at,“ ,, N. Y., U. B. A. Westch ‘C0 “Jbamoa “' Mt. Stewart club loadini; ll°B5 and lambs Wednesday. 0"’- 315% List D. J. MODDIIBId. 8867-10-26-2 " Come vegan-supper at Wheat- ?! Triiiidlii” ‘h I’ “°’ e u w ' imz-io-ze-ai "Club loadinl hoes at Sculls. , Tuesday 80th. P. A. Multime- ~ aeis-io-za-zi . . . f -- Elimination o . -~ Beirut siupniha Club lurzgiii! _ . h , hoop d lamb at B 535th‘, T116533)’, o... Zoo. Level Crosszngs 8577-10464! i . ' i6 Suggested ‘gieinttiiie’ 313.1333? Iiiierigiidirtiiflieiiii‘; lng’ which ‘has P‘°"““°d “um”! ‘mi then pulled iils sun on Senator ve- "Whgfg 5:5 you spending ' r 1h d d_ “i; i i ii '_ i, ilffifivll Y0K“ lenzuela w o was not armed. Hflmwfilfl? 0°11" 9° m” muqmr" ‘meentecilsiilise will sisioiinbficali) clliaiirri iid The "mgnmcem Cantu“ Ben The Elena“. PT°P°Ft1°llB1 "Pl Friends of Senator Vslenzuelsdrew 3 " hi h was rendered with ease was shovin in the Prairie m9 “n” it 05mm“ Hm‘ m “m rand the fir“ I001‘ "Hive-THEY 11°11?” Hun w c last December by the gr vinces where the gain was nesr- “my pxswls and covered senatiir o’ u“ "n". as“ I0 2' i (ClIl-ldlln Preso) ' ‘will be tuulht l" ""8" “mm” iiicirirsiiiity Unmd °“‘"°h~ Wes ly oar percent The total for ti..|‘,_§§°‘;§‘,’.¥,i,,}’;“° E‘,§§§.’.,'§‘,°‘§,,‘3,”.,§‘,,', ' ‘ “'2 i _. letifwhere good high school facilities i i; ' ' " QUEBW- 0"» m The “mp ’ . repeated last evening 1h T?" Y centres of the Prairie Provinces in an uproar, ——- . 1 ossi . e available.’ d. _ “The oiub “iii in“ m" Mi giixlgmufitliiie esoiiiuulitlzitiieientcroi 533:5!‘ ‘Qei-Iiigzgriirg:fglgfiiailikflslzlizgiiallgVgog-gd- the nine months of 192B was $5.373 gxgwgmshdm °n mud” n’- ways and vladuots and the diver-i . , ed oh Lew Wallace's furious novel ' ,' ' _ 45.31 sion of hllhwfiyfl- ("Pmdému ‘i , of the same name, contains some i __ m" 1" u ori=,e,,iri»g-geg;eir "'1" Advocate ...ii..gin.i.iiiiii LAST MINUTE NEWIS’ FZASHES "Club losdinl mo: and lambs, ‘iivficwé/icogeeiprovince adoptthe‘. . t C I gifililneeaivelefigfif; {lyfpruieswr- “m” ‘w’ " hum" wood olie now employed by the Fwllfll ‘gnec o and steeie of the shift)! "Ben I-Iur" rl toils Th twl nlin mm“ ‘mum; unvm. ‘iwmoon go ehnment in assumins a fair were given‘ durins the Dr08l1mm°~ (“new w ‘he Guard“) c: y d lid e ii c es J‘ H‘ Gum’ “'7' ua-"wda-m rhilro of the expenditure H°°°""Y‘ lcefllllllu Pr“) The entertainment which was (jllgnlgflatlldnhiilm “fir” :5": frhiuehehiindrh; -,-'-—- i th solu- iwoirrrtmAL. oct., ~ 25.—An 1 _ R3 , "l -» °- c- ° '"°"° "'° "m" ‘ "33"" N°% tm‘ iii; ifofifggfiufigogoilrli Tehomns Ottawa special ‘dispatch to flhe mlilrideiigr? gzyfiiieinolii cnloiiliihiie §"g‘°ii D°°‘:'°'_h':i";°c:p"i“n,fij i ‘it'll 231:3“ Tlbroen e-cilnecziilinnre mgq-gflmani; g gal n i l: i s“ o i r. - _ _. o yer n n r0 a I e mu“? an“. m “a o! m’ iiofiioiliiiiy-ifirlittod.“ $1,111 iiovo. Shotiigdzy figs Mix §’.§‘.°-',"§{’§,‘,‘,,°T,§’§ .‘.‘,,“,‘,'§°,‘,? fiffif, gun’! Fear. nbortsmtin mil, i '""°,'»"llfll¥ lllllflefl- ~ h5g5, , - i . Al ‘ vmer n e uenge s not Eunnu chm-oh. oovommmbai i, the provincial level erocsinoi of building a ship ruuwey aoroos suwwiui i“ on oi mi, m Imam‘ Ding“ A". m“ i TORONTO. o“ zapboudonu . r ' gm pgillng this. the 1mm zrithdv-Isifimlgo-VOI giiiiioiuecttiidwlliilgiz, difficult cantata. meant a great deal wmvieuu“ ‘ nmxwp ma’; i m“ Mama“ Wm. i‘ i. um "uommiii; Aigr;i;;-§;~';,_'gg " f“; °“"““"“‘°“.r.....u'h thetlfétci... it. 3.3.1.3.». u 3i.t“"§.".‘3'.'i‘r' 3°....Z°‘2..?.‘.‘.°‘..?.“..§f m» s" m 0"!- : 133g»; g3"; gig-r; lg;- ll - ' . ummPB itisb was formed for the -' d, Th i ' ' l?» tor-r --~=--=-==-- "~- "nhtsts....i.i..~f§rl1“fl’~uh o. ct»- ‘si.s::.:'":ia"i.si:;:i .w.: moor. u-r r..- erer - -r~ oer-r u - _ stamina-ii tlybv “l! ' m m. n" m diihmi mm m quw m“ o“ i mm h x "m - m“, .w.", u,“ "r- poiloy of ltlbilillng full-time u -.-- i” "m we w.“ ‘h’ °°"“‘"‘ ' ifcrrfir fob! mum musical £13m ..Y3“o...‘.“o.t°€.i.... ggitneivivigutfkbi uéviuDu-ri- 31""; ,"',,,,,,,',';,*"_,j,{=;,;"-Pg;'; M mwihocmurnmflmhi“ i ' intent next sollign b _ i c“ b” is u,preoiutod by our citizens. Sh“ n i sum‘; "elm!- flmi h. “m” ‘i anemia", in Adults‘ ' .‘ f‘ hi; If storm! "The net-ill“,“Tghniioiogiiiiritiriiliegiiilwuiasdvflg” 0;“ 9”"; tirihhiriirtirgmiigfricxhthchliii-ugxcii;Q W" "h" ‘I "We" W l" I. "‘° M‘ “""‘““ °'""°“ " m“ b‘ h.“ “m” ‘ha! I0 25 i! fir»?! 5511 9n 5“'l raiiiwoy blii- I Milli l‘ ‘he Wm‘ the some as that given at the ‘prev? WM". F312“? ml” “grazioia rw":£' ‘ " " . »' " ' . r - » - ‘ in: Bl! ofhmdyvmh ious performance. .1 jlilie , apuuen- .- .._-... urdoy ovenins.°¢l~m"' “"1"” awn“ “m, m“ in h h t h b i % .mmni_ uee. , "Chiohg suppcrmdmdcoroir- ~ ' m“ ' . °" ' ‘ ° m‘ ° ° ““‘° loin arm creme i guita- lotiunratm ' " "Gifts for ohrutuiu. - w ---‘ ‘ I‘ mm m 6,55“ H“"'_”'- G- 5' 3mm“ ‘fibiimorii: ‘iabiiireotmi fll‘ t Monumnllmfloo". MM“- 11th:: - ""1 ° good ion move REMAINS "TiruM-M .w. s. n h . ‘W’ u h I I mu“ ‘QWPIQ I “$40-34 “pug-Z? ma l. nit ‘Pi! ~10‘ I ‘-'—-~ “JerushaW-lglss L. Mugging. ‘h n“ 5 ‘P '1‘ h” ‘m!’ ' I ' a —‘_ 50 lxntl. GENEVA, Qb-Afbgrmaeosy "li2;l:er"—ldrs. Roy Cudmore. “Pm” “'5' ‘nun’ - " ’ ...__- 40o unite o__ n - " "-urc..i..i.stewm. —- oruid concert by some M llnqytihullilt i‘ pi,’ "Minnow-Mr. George Johnson. Iiocnlia nurriurriee. a best tnueht in P - My to the "noerimf-ur. P. n. wmisma. sound, pey- if-hll ' th , , "AWI§'—UIII%HQ . alarm U! Ninth- ' "Thfiffl"—llf. H. . . §Il fiifi'l fi ' "-—IN Eli Acorn. fill ilfi%fihtiri%fifi%fitifiiiifi ‘i New Post for Viscount Peel ‘Viscount Peel, chairman of _thc Empire Parliamentary delegation that toured Canada. recently, ls to ' succeed Lord Blrkenhcad as secre- tary oi’ state for India in the Brit- ‘. to ish government. Lord Peel's post of commissioner of’ works will be taken by the Marquis of London- derry. This is a flavored" caricat- ure of the vlscount. ' hhhhhhhhhh PRESIDENT RECEIVES JAPANESE AMBASSADOR 5 Scoiia and Piéince ndiigrdoiisiuiairiils- ' n c (S He interviews.- miéitiéagmg interest m peclal to The Guardian) gin and found flilld Y WASHINGTON. D. C.. 15% flying he 8a . Princess Mary and Lord Lascellcs are shown above at the door- Oct. 25.- Presldent Cw- tiff] i ‘cgYwoig-llelil‘ Pilirtumna Casilttehln Irelanci. vlvihere they were accord- ii E, . ya we come upon eir rcccn v it. Sh tl b f thl valfiaeflgzillrgvefl ti-ltledillye:tinfi.he l arrival, the stables of the castle were set iiflrc, atgpahcnfilyrcby c; “new Ambassador to w: ifsniiiiiiciolniit Lorld iliitscclles requested that no punishment hc mct- - dhi ie cu pr . shlngton. Katsuli Dcbuohl, o o _ who presented his creden- _ Q ‘. . JItthGaron r tials and pointed out that ca; d‘ i . a in he was the first ambassador 5 “Oct? 25in“ Eiwel- g to the United States the fi iency viswunt wiiiingdon and ppy- . . pmw‘ 5mm!“ °' 1W1“ Eli ty will have i». pretty busy duv °l l“ had nominated since his ac- g5 when they visit Guelph on Octohql"; ‘ r I l I 0 oession to the thrilne. In re- g5 30 to inspect the Ontario Agriciilt-i | ural College. The Governor-Gerri py President Coolidge said g5 Grays itinerary has just been mime! he desired that the Ambas- sador convey to the Japan- ese Emperor "the earnest hope entertained by the go- vernment and eople of the United States that under his reign so ausplclously begun, your country will‘ continue to enJoy the blessings of’ Deace and prosperity." Reasons Why Young Men Fail i at University iSpccial to the Guardian) ha. 115/’ J INTEREST ii iiiiii iiiiiisis Major Tudhope Re- turnsto(Mwwa After Completing. Aerial Survey of Maritime Provinces. iPrincess Mary Visits Ireland (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont" 25.-Another step towards a trans-Canada air mail service has been taken in the completion oi’ an aerial survey of’ the Maritime Provinces by J. H. 'I‘ud- hope. Supt. of Airways in the De- partment of National Defence. His report which will be delivered to officials of the Post Office Depart- ment within a few days. will it is understood suggest s. tentative course for air msil flights between. Montreal and Saint John, N. B.‘ Some delay in completing the i eastern line of the chain will remit from the lack of properly equiplfid‘ landing fields in the Maritimes, M1‘. Tudhope stated today. Several ' cities were however preparing t0 5.3 lay out fields. '- M .'1‘udhope spent ten dBYB m flyinrg over New Brunswick. NOW _.I I “- public byhDrHF‘. Ii Christie, presi- dent of t e o0 689- It includes s. drive past Muclluu- ald Hall, Mills Hall iind Johnston Dollar Volume of Business in Canada “i? th students will bc ' ' - n Zififigglffi. his u... critingui..- at Higher Level -— Substantial g5 ed party and the deposltus O l1 , _ , l d on iggugiggzjlsgggg‘,‘fi§1'“§,,§;,,,,,, Increase in Marztzmes. 5" Hall‘ a review of the live stock E parade and luncheon at the rcsi- (Canadian Press) - 000,000 compared with $3,987,000.00!) iq denim‘ OTTAWA, Oct. 25.-—'I'he dollariin the same months of 1927. The ill- During the afternoon the party volume of business in Canada was gain in the province of Quebec was “Jwill inspect the Ontario Reformat- at a higher level during Septcmbcrimore than 31 percent. the total in i m vl y Ridge Farm for than in the corresponding month the elapsed period of 1928 being .°‘"Y “d ° m lei last year, bank debits to individ-[$l0,886,000,000. Potato Shippers Discuss Prices Important Meeting Held Last Night to Consider Market Control and" Price Stabilization—Strong Com- A mittee Appointed. Last night a. meeting of the po-fhe potato industry-one of the bi‘;- tato shippers of the province was gest thing in Prince Edward Is held in the Board of Trade rooms. today. A standard price would bo- Its object was to consider the ad- tremendous factor in the future visability of organizing a market, or prosperity of the business. _ control committee, and the sdopt- He read a letter from a Montreal ing of a uniform or standard price broker suggesting an advertising for Grade “A" table stock. campaign for Island potatoes, _ The meeting was a very repre- followed this with a letter from. f. sentative one, and the considerable A. Scianders, emphasizing the no- discussions which took place, show- cessity oi’ having potatoes properly ed that much interest was taken in cooked. when they formed the best the matters under consideration. kind of food. No definite decision was reached. IIon. J. A. Mncdonald, M. P. felt but s. strong committee was ap- that something along the lines sug- pointed to consider the best means gested by Mr. Hyndman would be Q by which the objects in question good thing. provided a practice] might be obtained. They will report scheme could be suggested. The ev- at a later meeting. ils of price cutting had been seen in Mr. J. 0. Hyndman on motion was the past few weeks. and some meas- selected as chairman of the meet- ures to deal with this were needed. ing. I-Ie proceeded to explain the Anything we might devise here in reason why the conference was cal- this way should be linked up with 8 led. This was done on the sugges- plan of publicity designed to create tion of prominent shippers that it an interest in Island potatoes. In might be well to get together to sta- many large centres, such an interest bilize conditions. ihad already been created. and we In addition to the question of a should be able to capitalize this, standardized price. there were many and create a demand so that our other matters that should be con- stock would fetcch a price commen- sidered. ' isurate with its quality. ' After referring to the high stan- Perhaps the principal shippers dard which our production had at- could get together and appoint a tained. he said that‘ it seemed to small committee-three or five from him that not sufficient efiort had the province-and be guided by been made to raise that standard prices set by that committee. say for in the eyes of the buying public. a week at a time. Mr. Poole could and to obtain the price commensur- tell how, only this week. he had on aw Wlththe quality. iorrer for a carload which had been He felt that when we had got our accepted, but in the mean time some freight rates reduced andbetter Charlottetown jzompetitor had Q1195‘. transportation, it would be possible ed a price three cents ‘owor—unfl to do business in Central Canada. had got the business; I-Ie said 1h This could be developed, by means would give his whole hearted sub- of the necessary publicity, and, in port to anything that was done in view of the low price which table the matter. . stock was bringing in the United _Mr. M. G. MacNeely of the Har- States, it was very necessary to do ris Abbatoir Co., bore out the testi- so. imony of Mr. Mocclonald. They He had made a beginning in a sold a number of cars-HO-at 80c. newspaper article which had been This had done their connection widely published, entitled "Why We much damage, for by the time these Shoud Eat More Potatoes." ipotatoes arrived. others were‘ quot,- Aside from this, there is the g_ucs-, lng them at ‘one. and their custom- tion of marketing. If there were ers felt they were being misled. some way we could get together and Just yesterday they had got a cr- standardize the price of the product ble from Cubs, saying that a firm it would be a good thing. We have in New Brunswick was quoting them a splendid article, and the brokers at a ridiculously low price. On pho- boys. _ At the latter place the Governorh ‘General will present the bolts wit it flag from the 1.011s. of Guelph- Addresses will be delivered during visit to the Ontario Agricultur- College, by Viscount Willlngdll" land by Hon. John S. Martin. mm‘ iisier of u-sriculture. i the a1 MORRISBURG. Oct. 25. — Mr.‘ .@o>—-—- and Mrs. Howard Ferguson were the guests of honor at a banquet ofi - the Liberal-Conservative associat-r ion held last nightf Mrs. Ferguson] iwas presented with a bouquet ofi -roscs and the premier was tendered an address of welcome. In his reply he spoke of changes needed in the educational system of the province. "Too many bright lights and ring removed too far from mother ‘and father at an early age-there ‘are the reasons why about 40 per- ual accounts at the clearing house An increase of 23.6 percent was centres of the dominion showing an shown in the debits of Ontario. the increase of 7,4 percent. Allowingmtotal in the first nine months of for the difference in the length ofi i928 being s12 309,000,000. The in- the month. A moderate increase inl creases in British Columbia and in debits was shown in August last. the Maritime Provinces were also i The debits in September with 24.'substantial. the gain over the first ill/Bikini; dByS were $3.05l.000.000 nine months of I927 being 23 per- icomparcd with $326,000,000‘ in. cent and 20.9 percent respectively. IAugust. with 26 working days. The. daily average in September allow-i ins; for Labor Day and flvc Sundays in Central Canada themselves are astonished that we don't take meas- ures fo standardize the price. We should consider as well the question of whether we should allow the farmers of this province to produce more potatoes than they are reas- onably able to take care of. This year presents an opportunity to bring home the truth of this to the farming community. It is this sur- plus of potatoes thrown early on the market which plays havoc not only ning them‘ up, he found that the brokers in Cuba were playing of! one firms offer against the other. B0 the two of them agreed to quote the same price for half a csrload each- and got it, which paid better than to ship the whole car at the price offered, I-Ie also was in favor of co- operation in fixing a definite selling price. Mr._ W, ‘Boulter hoped that, if he disagreed a little with the chairmln. it would not be taken as criticism. which were was thus $127,100,000 compared with $124,000,000 in August allow- Heated Debaté if! v ling for civic holiday and four Sun-i t ys. ' _ i Statistics of bank debits are pub-i MéxlCdn Séndte lishcd with the Canadian Bankers] ‘Association. The accumulative tot-? of r-v ” e1 of bank debits for the first iiinc (gunman prim-i a _ r Rendered months of 102s were $30,900.000,000l MEXICO any och 2i _ Two en , l b Trin- compared with $24,157,000,000 in thciiienawrs cgme w blows din-in; a Efiectlve y y saitne molnths of 1927i‘; Thiserfipgiisélheated debate in the uprlier house c ~ _»B!l 5 8n 110111889 0 PB" fl last night. Senator Me uel Mon- lty Chfilr Last Even icorresponds to the greater activityi my,‘ limdpd a blow on the {ace of iin speculation and general business senator Josg Mai-m Valenzuela. He be- with the potato business. but alter but only akiifiererit viewpoint. He lines of trade as well. ‘felt that the forming of a Shippers He alluded to the possibility of Protective Association, which tIiUy new methods of dealing with po-had not been able to carry th h. tatoes. such as drying them-a me- as it required Federal legislu‘ thod employed in Germany. Ship-was necessary as well as co-operit» pcrs, growers ‘and business men ivc price standardization. ‘ might by co-operiition find means Speaking of publicity from the of conserving, and cvcn improving viewpoint of the Department of A3- iricultllre they had received resolu- tions from various Boards of ‘Pride iond had been considering vow l means of getting publicity, but come to the conclusion they already NOT ‘ ihcd grcot publicity. ohiy 12s ‘ - ~ l ' b hi to - AU- QBDD iii??? $3. iii? fir??? 35...... wfle up”tc tonight there bad ' \“\ ‘.800 cars shipped this fall, also “HQ WAQ“ ‘siiiiploads-lll tciiie stock. I-Io (new, Egiig §‘..§‘§..J¥’§'§or"°&‘§ “g ‘m’ m‘ -- _ t C ‘ But there was this we could not ;_ B‘ ‘ r overcome. You cannot ship fffln 1 ma? ttiiaeyToginiio atfltihe some rib: H C YOIII C IUIIUIIIM EN ’,- jiicountries. Our potatoes are MW ‘ fl/ \\ . iiiritehirrri iii; per riser more thin 1‘ i. ose o o er pro nces. Does . - i,” k", i ‘quality of our potatoes warrant a 1 \-_i b greater price than this? He touris- i"'*“ " _, jsue with the statement thlt poopll Vi’ A ' 1 ' ii (Continued on pqc s) Condensed Specials Mil-u our void. us inch inn-tion In M: column. M ..‘Qi:1l 50-56 oiuvliivsnm limos in- r. “"34 Bouthpvrt. ‘ " TORONTO. Oct. Im-Mnritime? fresh‘ to strong west to north west winds mostly fair, or somewhat cool- er. probably a few “ red ‘ Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal, clear, . . Quebec, cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. uoo-io-sl-i, s... l W4" monsoon: SAUIMIII. urg stunt fresh every . ders. Notion": & 00.. ‘r It. John. cloudy, , clear . . . . .. .. . NEW-EEK, clear 56-42 High tide this morning at 8.10 and tonight at 9.04. . ‘éurriuztowthid afternoon n: mom! morning n . . . .-:q_ i Market Bldg. l)‘ i ,. ltd-t ‘r ‘up i: ii vs. rm .. -.—Q.jai- .w.... ‘i