ER 26 1921 . . _.A-..~ .`.._.a._...,r=i-_--.alias-_&"%.L...... _ ...Mg , _ ,, ., _,____.___%,_ _ -.. ' _ B . 0(-'1`°_ _- _ ___ 'run CHARLOTTI-:rows GUARDIAN . O (special to The Guardian) (gp¢¢|,| ¢ Th G _*_ I LONDON, Oct. 26--Insurance a M0N'|`H`EAl: Oct.. zloqxne-'b)f the largesldfedgesi the r igainst the outbreak of war be U itdStte nd Ja “Ween the “ ° “ " “ ' ' ”‘*“'i“S vomipietlion slv°ttli1‘si':l?a`; D n DD Of b°ft“'3 _neiembazndiz of dthe Canadian Vickers Ltd hers.. i 22 was eifec e n t e dll it is expected to be bands) market today! wh;en ba {at1t;_,_;;1ul- i_;:'e€r_io_-he; owners, the Depart- i _ lentio0B0B°\| ' . _ noliirin dir _,_..;._;.;.z.._.._._._;._§ g}._.3_._~_._._.__;._5_3»_{_-:_ Messrs. I. ll. Myers and Donald McKinnon. ;;-gf,--._--_;-_-f_\~$’_;=i'if‘ WJ’-‘ii"§_»“--.lil deal effected, the Times adds, Dl'0‘ on or e o e the Woiiien‘s Canadian Club here In the course of tier remarks Lad .?__;.. 3.2,.. (Special to The t.tuard'an) LONDON, Oct. 25-- The British liourd of’ Trade has instructed .`.-tustraiian agents to despatch to l-England a. supply of zinc concen- trates. The Board la prepared to intiilitain supplies mr immediate requirements in order to enable the sinelters to restore works, thus ri-lieving unemployment. --e-¢¢->l_ ISDUST CAUSE8` ASTHMA.- i-veti _o little speck io small to sec will lead to agonies which nc words can describe. The walls ot' the breathing tubes contract and it seems as is the very life must the condition Dr. J. Asthma Remedy the user to rest and health. ill breathing is established again. ___-s&¢>--- ._ ‘W4© jcotiooiisiiiisi-iiciiitsi i i.~_. .7 BASE BURNER for snle. Apply 89 Rochford St. .Q-li* »¢`Kl‘€"-il _WANTED-Girls for pluln_ _sewing ji Apply 54 Queen St. \i/w.AN1' n._ PiANo 1° i-has _ E A O For particulars apply to 'Guar- dian Office. _ FOR SERVICE.-PURE BRED \'oi'k.~"iiire hog, Claude Crasweii, \\'ln.-iloe. WANTED. - EXPERIENCED pants ain-d vest makers. b. A. itruce. POUND..l.iiiiy's handbag contulii- iug sum cf money. Owner can have same by proving property -,'-,ying ad. 158 Richmond St_ -_J-_- *W.NTED AT ONCE GIRL FOR gneriii housework. Apply to li-s. Allison Holmes, East Royal- l. _,__._,?--i--i-- WANTED-\Viil be buying livi- geeso Wed. anti Thurs. Price. $2.00. J. L. Gillis, Kensington. ,___- wAN1'Eo._'ro RENT on suv house centrally situated. Appll’ at this otllce. WANT-ElD_-BOARD AND LODG- ing ifor .Agricultural liigh School- students. Apply at the st-.bool or phone 869. .__-_-______._i__.-_ WANTED-.Experienced fox man to go to northern New York Stute_ -New ranch and new house with good salitry. Apply stating erperience to \V. l(. Ro gi-rs. Charlottetown. _ ' i1 MOVING PICTURES AT MT. iS'iew‘urt Thursday, Cardigan i-‘ri .lay. Wheatley River 'Saturday -Starting of a serial-Vanishliig Globe, -lst Chapter. Don't miss ii. Shows starts 7.50. longing to the international Cci respondence Schools. Will flnde plr-ase leave at Rogers Hardware Store and get reward. .__. 'WANTED A .GINTLIMAN OR represntstivo in Charlottetown to handle Watkin's Products. Al or spare time. Fine opportunity Write for full particulars. The J lt. Watkins’ Company. Dept. H. 7 Hamilton, Ontario. 'FOX RANCHBR WANTED - A i-‘ox Ranches with some experi- en to lake charge of it Rancn in Quads County. blbsral wages to .t c right man. Apply giving qualifications. A. B. care o Guardian. ' - rience unnecessary. No canvas Blitz. Vacancies local and Do minion wide. State age, expo rience, if sny, Addrws Posts Box. 595, ’l'oronto_ -_Q-_*___ , f d l ss colors into they took place in Canada and in .YANTID _conpafswr MA" gut =`:y:|'1rg?;me:it§e or dl'8i!€\‘|9l Prince Edward island. in the or position as secretary of the sr r d ed before. United States millions of dollars Canadian Silver Fon Breeders' oven if sho has neva y 0 “___” __wM_e(___ to a much "eater Association. Must bs abl to .lust buy Diamond Dyeii. ii WGN? lllndlo correspondence and. ltesp hind, then your material will coma extent. Camps and convnieacent records gpg |¢gqg||¢|_ plgggg qu; right, because Diamond DVM hoincs were erected by thg tdous- stltc nge, huglgosg experiences, urs guaranteed not to streak: nnds nnil when the war shut own -reference aaili lsry expected " li instsrial you wieii isssnnd the people were glad and Addr.” cmuan sun' F" 'M 'asain' . R or whether gave thsnlis that it was sol (Ap- nfternoon Lady Byng addressed Austrian Zinc For bngiand r wn eiveie ram He tried tc tell them American paign addresses The -i`hairuian ‘pork was not as ood and the made upon the government bv its oveinnien l e T e time the votln owsr tion would not bl- cniployeil--tlint want free trade, and lf not we must when McKenzie Kin vtus chosen laboring under considerable dit-ia .es and you take away from us our hnmo market~our most important market and it la a nocessity to us. ter for a man to pay $35 more for a bindar or a mower whic1 under_ ordinary conditions will last half N" ’”sl§i_2ll‘°‘il-st... Large Meeting at ""'°“ "fj‘.§".l.. will HlHliN ilUlH5[iH|l|l IIIICC IIIIS » _ No Li uors for Delegates . . . .. - . . y . - Mr. John J. McGilvray limited the replied that when you get into the 0 I d' ' - - ' - ~ - -- i = (Special t The Guardari) iht ioiiilitions alleged to haw icen _ --' speakers strictly to the hali»uo:ir. mines und lumber camps "pork ;.. n n “Fm N 0; .,_,___H the H__m___`l,,,;,.|f. \,y lliii-on ltot-liscliilil when (3P°¢|*" ¢° Th_?_5G,;,‘_:"d ‘£2_____l_ ___ p0rk”! Make no mistake about ' 4 ' " ' ' ` LONDON, Oct. .. -- 9 he Real Issue.. it, fellow farmers, the question you (Special to The Guardian - `. _ _.is pill-ii with, it would make it, it is delegation to the Wll9h:“_€i_f:l1‘§0|l' _ Mr J ___ M er _ ___ ._ have to decide at this election is _L0-\'|JUl\', Oct. 25--Tile Prlnice of ;f:_l,,::hE:n,l1hT.r:Ii`TS ‘A-/,\,\,?gx)£,l,l,‘_:,l,\:`l;!: i-luiiiis-ii_ tlrf-at Britain complete ference todn_y »\y)cnt_e_og__i:_ea _y 03]. remu-rk__- c0.n_gr_ym_:__;n_ _:lee op)i;i(i)_n_i- www” we an “omg to make a _\_\iiles will leave l.ondon Wednes- “.m`,,,.,i.,t may lm. m,l|,`.(.,§;|,|,, iuasii-r of (li-i-niun iiiimices and So far as I 9 °“ ' ` ' change in our fiscal polic or wh - “Y Ui .i0iH the \\'iil'>ihil-l R “OWU I-`-l - » ~ ‘- » - h- 'I " ' ' ' _ ‘ '~ ' <‘Bl`Il£‘il. '-here Wm be no omcml glllvierlllonhxlkiver upon their §pl‘”""t‘\er we are Uolni to colilinue tea P‘"`l~‘ii1I0\1tli cu its vuyageeto Liam- ililliibl ti:-difililitirimpai-‘ii-li:i|li;in‘k)m|iiliro)i§`iil:iii's liiiiiiicizil auii inilustrlal lint shipment of -|iqU0_|`5 fm' the dem' ___‘m_:_“ _:V °hHw‘“5ha _“fem iii H115’ enjgy ghg bgnsflts Of protection |,~, bay. liis ileparture from Vlcio- R,[|m.|,;|,| Wm, ,.,.,.,.',,,|V ,|'iR,.,,,,_,,,.,| iiii-ide-utuli_v also her luture pollil-I B111*-‘B 0i` P°"5°““°-. fmed ‘:i_';eYh._s_o__4)?_ l0_BI1_hl;l lefilye ou,t- Eanem canada_ Th" IB the “_ ria stzitiuii Wednesday will be ti fu- me ;.§yai,|'|,(.|,i,,g gf MLW ,_.,.,.,||_ , i-nl polls-ir-s uuiler liritisli iliri-ctiuu. .»--<09-** _ _ p._SPn Wt- lnily ailair and he will be accom- runiiiiiil, into billiuii.~'. with liiinki-is T ' I campaign and the political issues prime() U, portsmouth h . . - ~ ' Y his DH* ; l l l atrial ici i rs li-ri-, is re- ::.\'lziliy uiutlierg have reason in ;LGnB"akev:_I:_|£_le “g'h_c_°"mf§ elf'-; The Menace From the Wht. ll"""’ 0"’ `D“k"- Ui Ymk “nd FMU” tlliiiicilluib lizivc iilibili- `iiie ileiniiuil lil(-ss Moth:-r Graves’ \\'oriu Exli-`.' """" A B n ac 8 HH' hmm’ while the Mckmzle K_ fa __ Hvnry- as ii i-ouiiillon, nci~:ii~illng to .-iiiini inlnzitin-_ lim-:iiise it has ri-lievi-.i (Special to The -`-uard an) . .` » ' ' na C wi' e<»¢-_-- i--.‘ 'nsil. the (‘i-riuaii in-iiplcs or thi- lilill- ities of siiffering uiiil QUEBEC Oct 2---an Suturda' opponents the lfmeml 'md Ag'“` is °' 'mam 'mp°"a"°° W" th” 9°"' ' ' ° _--Mol-lil-lil( Siinnil-» l':iri\-. So, ii' inziii- ihoiii iii-aliiiy. ' ' 5 Fiiln liilrties. buch has always tical struggle foday there is a U 'J E’ ` ` been the Case. The Qpposltlgn ul- grave dangdr in the gg;-gnggh of the ’ ;,-,_-,~ 1.- _-. .__._:.. .;. . . . . .. _-»- _ --~»--;->---£15114*--~---l~ HW; J' XIHYS Wantzlto get in. Sometlnies_Wes_tern grain growers. They do ' _ H _ ey are a e to take the side of tt not 0|l°W mixed #firming as we d°. (Special to The Guard an) ' ___f_':§___'__‘1_;l__ Dt he’ '"5"' '° Ili’ question that will appeal to the They want open markets in Min- (Yi T.»\\VA, Oct. 25--Fifteen hun- - people as being in their best inter- nespolls for their wheat and lit is iirrii ilpplii-ativlis. u sinullei- num - | est. l~alling that they fall brick up to us as people gf Eagtgrn cs.-._ -hcl- than usual, have been receiv upon what is culled criliclsiu of the ada to waich well lest in a short rd l`roiii ciliididuti-s for thc ni:-xi '-'-'“"'°“*"* Ks-iieral i-xtiiiiinat o 3 ' tnpowr. hspeak- , gp dth . ' " i, li' . . - erabeliizved.. at :he be_ginnii:_g of the w\_(l nl=:°wervl_;\ tian_a_:a_a gag: weztrblf ducted by the Cixi* Seiililctii Cforn. ai Tulle of pr sen camps gn, liut e oi il P09- e ri s sec 'o t iiiissiii i .'t: l lls - lbl l .. - - obsolete criticisms of the oppos - make up our minds whetlhgrmlxg for .~a|ilciio|gif;i`|ilit=)i-sn slriillg I-?ei'tlz§ili\il ai iii-ll\ship:~. the issuewas to be it clear- -ut out vote against li. ' -' ‘ -‘ on the turiff question, 1|; 1919,' We t'iirmer.~i in this province url- 'IuSt‘lfl(m‘\'l0n' ~ g ' . - _ , id-. leader of his party, he lalii down .i vtiiliugt-. We know how to till our -°-*'-"-- _ _ platform which must be considered crops; we are indiistrious and u t ' .. . »' - ‘ - ~ ` - - - ~ 5; 0 ' C01' as the platform oi' his party tcilziy, ili'ralil of work: but we lack ro-Utlii' Sn '_'T_he Pau ]0,t lem" nh to lth_(hd.1__g_e _ _ 1 onli which is pnlciicuiiv in-c it-alle. e-raiive marketing militias. in- ruptioii against Mr. Meigiieii and uses its 1tiil\_1_.i 'I‘h__ Grain Grows-rs nf the wpgt nm cluileil in l’i'i-inter .Vlelghen's plat- _ _ _ _ ~ , . - - » - l 3 ‘ 1', outefor free trade and will be nn- l`0i°ui there is provision iuade to 5'l)3-Le dt length m df? attempt to move I t tisiied with nothing else. Wlierf-as t-uzihle us tu .~'.i-iiil the l1i‘Giiut-ts iii' Mélghldll iS tl °'Cl‘O0k. . the (‘oni=srvntlv¢~ party '_ ,l1an|lln_; our farms to the iuiirket when it ~~___ _ ,- , . 1 - - .f -_ by the gi-rind old Nniirihsl Policy is requires! and where it is ri-¢iiiii'~ ST. hollis, Oni. -E. J. Mn- .Even had he “milieu ‘mil gent the.dllege`1 if ,L or mcii»-rata prcil-crion, s polio-_f i-<1. It we -ii-1- iioiiiii-ii.-i under nion. i-rt-sitit-in or me omni- or 'gl-pin -he would be doing no illegal or ilriproper ict. that has built Canada up, and thit 0\li‘ DPGSPDI Systciu that Montreal Railrcni T l i . t i' ` , , - . f - ‘~ - - ` ' ' ( iS` is keepin! her Boing at the preseiit markets will be overcrowded with a stall'-iiier'i2tegir:|Ht‘lir: The Iedl 0H9i1£~(’._ l]()W@\,@|_ 15 llflil that he.d].d do ll ‘msrketilng our products then we take and time was proven`hlm to Dlstrlcto 30:11? pa S 0! the Rusuco . . .. _ _ _ , _ b l _ _ t . _- _ _ - . _ - , und io ii . - would miter not have if. it is sn- lie iironc. Rob canada of her =-f»,,h,, ,,,e,,,,,°,,_ t,,‘§,",§‘m§§,§’,fe,`;‘;‘:,e“‘,',,e‘,‘,f|ister of the Intex lot (M1, Meighen) has dehvet ed in s,__,_ ,,,._ T,,,,,,,,,,,. E,.,,,C,,,,, 0,, ,g a life time- than to take down the tariff bars on the products of his fieida which he markets every year. .\lr. Myers went on to quote fig- urcs showing the vast amount of produce shipped to this 'country lroui the Unlteil States lust year which entered ilito direct conipeli- tion with (‘anadliin foodstuffs to The MeN:"1ant Marine. Mr. Myers went on to speak of the building oi’ the Canlidian Mer- chant Marine and of the work th-so shlps are doing .to increase the trade ol' the country. Uuwardg of sixty ships have been built of Can- adian :-teel and Canadian lumber, in Canadian yards and by (‘.unadhm| “'0\'iUll9n and they are carrying :zur '\._08T.~Saturday evening nedr cor- ner of Queen and Grafton Sts. a moss leaf leather Wnmno' be._ pet, og gangs, Pork prodding to yi-:ir i-urned a tidy surplus after all TUATIONS VACANT- -Required several young mon and women with ambition, not afraid to grasp an opportunity. Previous expo __ the value of $1,ii95.747.00. Pots- products abroad over the seven toe. were imported into this coun- seas manned by hardy -Cnnudinni try while taey were rotting in our officers and men. These ships cost' own cellars. Mr. ill. A. McKinnon Canada $191 per ton, wh-ite shipsl undertook to inform his heurcr.-i of the same class In the United the other nlglit iii Grand View that States coat $215 per ton. Thesi- this wus because cf the biz' ilre figures that cannot be disputed. freight rates. Mr. McKinnon i-v-~ The Liberal candidates claim that dentlv thought the Yankees cur- they should have been built for $3.7 ried those potatoes in here in th-ir it ton--that ships in the Olii (‘iiun- pockets. (Laughter.) lirics it try were selling ut that figure, not seem reasonable that the gauic The Old Country is full of cast (Wight rates on potatoes going out off v~;'ii'sliips und transports and no of tho country would apply io lilo douhi they can be picked up cheiip» potatoes going into tht- i‘0lii\li‘i"-’ i.V» They fire being sold many .ir As for eggs, nearly two and a half iheiu for junk ani will probably he million dollars worth came 'i"t° \"'<>k-'n up anyway. it is ridicu- Canada from the United' States lust' ions to campiire them with the year and took t"\e place of our sgggi new ships of the Canadian Mer- . in the cities and towns and mar- rhulit Miirilio. These ships last r the value of over seven mlllionsii-xiii-ii.-ws were paid and after dui- of dollars came into °ur market in l>i'ovl.~'ion hail been made for iii--. _:°mpem_|°__ with W, own pg,-k pro. |ir¢-rlalioii. The fact that the Can-i ducts. liad there been no duly how liilian govt'-rnmeiil had the Dillrk much more would have come ln? lo carry through a work of this' it would seem to any reasonable kind uf it limo so difficult should l producer that what we want along rommeiiii itself t.o thc thoughtful I the line of tariff is not li-BH DY0- "°i_f"'5 07 the COUNTY- ye(-gign hut more protection! 'llic opposing speakers have had --somebgdy win tail you tonight. no much to say on other occasions rc- ’ doubh.. comrmmd ur, Myers, ‘-tlinr gardlng the axtravagnuce of build- the corn fed pork of flip United ins: the Soldiers’ Convalescent States cannot compete with our Home and the Dalton Sanitariuni. p,.c|uc|_ \V,.||_ | know 3 ,Ripley in _Everybody knows that these build- who knew it when the war was _ going on? Our soldiers werp coin- iiig home broken and wounded and ' winnwoiaui oi run.- Curiv-IHS Ami A is .is :....:..-2:. Llke NQW it the.. limi iniisii to provide nc- coinmcdntion for them? We sre -»-r glad t'iat those buildings wore _ plamnnd Dyes" add yenrs of'waat'sd. Glad 'hat the war is over _ wear yo worn, -failed skirts. walsli and that those useless bulidlnila coats. stockings, sweaters cover- will bo remembered only for the I mgg, hsnglngs, druperies every". bright. happy ilvss that were saved thing. Every package contains illr- by fheml. Such "exfrnvsitiincvs" Bom,” so .|mp\9 any wmnan can took place ull over the world and ;‘.:'::;.-‘.i.':..Li..“'::°l.r.lin.‘°-si.-' i’.°‘.-..'.‘:.i.‘.::i-.'l-;."ziffii -"i.ii:‘-:sz i ‘is l-<----Si =-Cs 1---» tin- 1----Wi--2* -he ---f= “_---1 . . .1 . . . ' oricr o . -' _ ~ _ - i . .- 4 - me pusqugeq und __o__n_, witlistnnding anything that may be want is it systebi of marketing our' the ilgzislitin iff l`r‘i§tilt(1(Fi‘i)ii$'c(iil>`jtc|>li’i Vote In favol Ot the (lovermneqt by ‘I Luge m‘1.l‘-H ity ‘ ' ' said to the contrary the stand of cr0l>~‘\ HS, will fffrli the trade as rt--i ihc proposed strike on October itil. he qholild try t0 gét the bellefli. Of that V0f.€. . the three parties an this important iiuireil. This is what the t'riilti.Tiie ti-legra her. Unto i. th lil ` i ,~. - . ' . - ' '- issue is the thing which chiefly growers ci” California iliil a ten/ibnily of rali,roiid‘ ciriplrtiycjes inmiiiiif The 'pobltlon of tlhe parties at that mme “AS il] l[|VlN|]E llIll|l]NE lil ltoilisi-hilii illanking liousi- pills U" Wil” i\“"“ \ii>`l \V0*‘ii. lift' <`0i\\' piactii-.illv plan- not only Grr -'"°t°i:“:.€:"x2‘r.-;f°l°‘@. . i§‘:.',§‘..”.'i‘.‘..r":.“.:;..:.‘i;‘t..£°"tai lin" ‘if-" ...inline wen tindeniood. The Government Paris- wan.- r l o 9 - ' -» ' 1 : .4 ganizil Llis. ' , . . 'i _ in the spring of the yéar with our what we in Eastern Canada must . :Gd t0 WIN 'PHE WAR at dliy S0;5t rind the Oppofl imma to till the wil and put in dn. _ _ _ . - _tion wished .to WIN THE I.JL}._C[~1_0N at any C05; , t e ti , , °. ltsrnilzzfi ;ur'°¢:°"p°.;1°§ufp:il°tif; ~ ii has been insininneli by our' M9@tlilg ‘Now the attempt to lowei M1. Melghen in the Pi-‘bil ted pro- tem and nl an early date' another meeting will be heiil; whrnl -ihe stand taken on Friday last will be considered again and the i-lec- tion of officers ratified l'llie namrs of ithose elected at the lust meeting are as |'0ll0w_,-;__ lPresident-iSimon -Pineau, North Rusli-co. Vice-Pres.--Walter Buntain, North Ru-slicu. IDirectors.--Jas. Stevenson. Rus- tlco. Dc-mitien Gallant, Oyster Bod Bridge. Chester Rackhani, Wheat- ley River, Bruneau Pineau, New Glasgow The iSecret:iry-Tmasilrer of the (‘.iub will he chosen b_\' the ollli-er.-i aD|l directors ni`-ter thi-. next uit-ei-l lnlz. tlisdiiitc of which will ho an- nounced shortly. King`s County Campaign Openedt The illrst meeting of the King’s County cninpoisn was in-.ici si Peake's Station on Monday night. There was n large initenriani-e und the speakers were giivt-n n good hearing. -Mr. Paul Mc.Lauchlitn, presided. 'I`ht speakers were Mr Jn-mes Mciliinac, M PM Mr_ J, J, Hughes and iMr. Daniel Mullins, the ioitltcr being the U. F. candl- ilate. Mr James Molsanc gave an excellent speech. a fuller report of which will nippesr later. Mr. J. E. Sinclair. Mr. J. E. Sinclair, the next speak- er ,criticised the government front the opposition point, of view, nialn-| taining that ut the conclusion of the war the Union Cioverninr-ntl should have returned to the old party lines and that the tnritf ls- iiue cannot be settled at this or any subsequent election. lt being a question which must be adjust- ed lrcm time to time. While not wishing lo question the Govern- ment's necessary war expenditure he claimed that there was too much extravagance, corruptlon_ nnd profi-teering. lie claimed that- Mr_ Myers hail not put fcrwurtl the whole case in regard to the tariff ns he had not shown how_ much goods came into the States from Canada. The United States_ market. he believed, was of more importance to us than ours to labor would be in vain if if w¢|~¢ opponents that the government has . - estimation can only be made in a Small CO!-ner by a . t f th kat' f o _ beer i' t.i- l t :ti i . ' . , . -c , . i3bce.°'.`.W; :i'l'l"likem:iti3i‘ oil: seg- iiiziriuftigtiiartxs. mlltls gm i?i(iiti]e‘i‘ I lslnau paper edlted. a lnan' Thin thread bare \ ll rate on the ship chan- , -ii i . . . viding for the payment offs tgirl a__’_|_`h<_%_;e___;iLe:s oi:_del__sr_;;-_e__n=_i_t§:;i_;:_lan1,-_ti ;:~);_¢h_£g,]: ,lm he __a__ _mugmdherri pg-_ _i;_r¢_::_>v;-_03n;s_:,_e_i;e_;i_z;<:e_\»;il(ln :_‘;‘__"v‘l L0a,llS Ar6 fOr S016 Purpose 0fEnalb11ng I | ear venapm-to w s _ _ ' n y»-wo cert s is poun an ery. Th d d __ ' _-;-;,;-5;"-;-,,,,,e;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,., .,.. :_i;»_»_;»_i_i_5;:_»i__me_ii_._.5__;.l.._.._.3;_, ina.. 10...., wi... 1... .ss ll... li... ll.. solo... ,§*..-..'..“...i‘.'i.‘.”...l“3..f§°é9l°?E Germany to Meet Reparation Payments uniiec states ol American as -pay- . ' - ° i if Prim was seventeen cents. Hs long over- .iii with it .lin-stil-ii or -is - - ° 1 E C t did . ment o_i; parrt ¥;_ygi;1_t:__|;|;_;>f3;Juii_;i2e2bts ?__\_|_‘_’°_‘_1_B_H__0_Lc_¥;__;»rs_C_t;_I\ El\t&;_n__l\_idt;s;__a_sl?t_edwtyaiaglirllhethgrouxlglerktgas tt. .indwu depth of 20% feet. q Elpgalad l;I_cl§li(i)non, lyiclklnnongs-wamped _with American pork. P » S Lilierateil From Russian Prison (Special to The Guard an) llALll<`AX. Oct 25--Prof. R. R. Ks-els-y oi' the staff ot the Nova' Scotia 'l`ec-liuicul College in 1910,' wiio went to Russia following tnei Soviet upheaval and received an appointment from that Govern- ment, only to be later imprisoned when he expressed opposition to cordlng to word reaching Halifax Previous to going to iiussiu Prof. Keeley wus identified with ai steal corporation in Pittsburg. -*toe Strike Likely To lie liveited (Special to The Guardian) WASlllZ\`G'l`().\', (li-t. 25--.-\ttiir- ferent-u with Ilistrici .-'tttoriieys from live great railroad i-cutri-s oi' thi- nation after the confi-rs-nci: Mr. l)aughi-rty was positive- thai- nti .strike would couic. lie left no iloiilithbout thc C-uv(-i'uincnt'.~; intentions of seeing to thi- opt-r.i lion of thi- rotiiis. if lilo vi-rilii-t i‘0lnP.~i :iiiil ahiiiit his iii-|iartiiienl’.~; |ii'~-liaiviini-ss. __é_.¢g&_l.._. Bad Weather In British Isles (Special to The Gu.-ird.ani i.().\`D()1\', Ui-l. 2.7--,\‘-vt-ru wt-:itll er pri-vails in lhi- lirilish lst-s Snow has hi-cn ri-porlr-il lu plat-as as far u.p:irt us t`uitlinf-ss and llrighloii, 'i‘lii-rv have be-i-ii in-;iv_.' i-iili-S aroiiiid the i-ii:i'~'i_ A .-li-iiiiii-i iills l'o|iiidi»re-d oil' .\‘piiriilii-all and ii st-hooni-r has been \vr--cki-ii oil' I»‘iuliiii0i'nitgll ullii :ie-vi-i'lll smaller shipping i-usiiziltii-.~i hiivi- been rs pii-is-ii from .\i:-ii-gate and Yai' uit-uth. Poor tuck_For Cai (Special to The Guardian) Communism, has been released ac-| ney Gt-ni-ral l)aiiglir-rt_v was in t:ou_ which lasted until lziti- last niglit.‘ i | » i-nos Armaments Coniereiioe ' gasps Nov. l2_ (Special to The Guardian) \VA.SHl'NGTON.' Oct. 25.-The opening of tho Limitation of Arma- ments conference will be postponed from Armistice Day, November Ll. to Noveriiiber 12, it was announced .it the State Department today. Premier Lloyd George Coming to America Nl-JW YORK, Oct. 25 -The Cun- ard line announced today that the Acquitania bringing Prime Minis- -icr Lloyd George u.nd his official pai-ly would sail from South Hamp- ton. Niivciiiber ihirii, two days alle-:iii ol' rcgulzir i-iirlieilule. The Prime Mlnistcr is si-.lic-duled ts re- main in thi- lluiti-il iSi:itL-s until lli-ce-iiibf-r Iii-il when ho will rel-urn to l-Jnlilanil on the (‘ariiianla. in case ‘hc .-liiiuld iii-t-lilo -lo lengthen his slay it is :inuouni-eil lin will re- turn lioiiic i)i-i-i-iii»iiei- lliih on tha Aizquilaiiia. Prince County Campaign Opened l Mon_d_ay Night 'i`hi- l’rini~l- i‘ouniv canipalgn opt-ui-d .\iii.uduy night with it large- ly :ills-uilt-ii ini-rating at Tignlsh. .\lr. .\1. A lioyli- occupied the ch:iii°_ .\lr. A. l°.`. Mi-l.»»;in, thi- Liberal can- |iiiil;ii»-, was thi- first speaker. lla tiiti-hi-il vi-ry gingerly on the txt- ritt' qui-:=ti.»ii, uviiliilng all ref(-i~cnl:a iii thi- iiiipiirifitliill, fret- ul' duly, ot' agrli-uliuiul products, devoting liiiosl ol' his limi- to the alleged. sins of ihl- .\li>ighen government, its cxtiavugaiir-c and its costly officials and :i .siyiiipositiin upon the in-nefits to bs- derived from the re- turn to i.n`ii~e iii the Liberal party. .\lr. .\li-Li-an`,- speech was practi- cally a reproduction ni’ the cam- paign s|i~i=-i~ii he delivered during the i.ilc provincial pre-election PARIS, (ict. :::’i--That King i‘a-l lose everylliiitg is thi- iii-i~lar:\lii.li iii' t‘oulil Ili-iiili-iii, llii- llilnglriiiii Pri-lille-r, in :in inli-rvii-\\' with illi- spt-riai i-orresponili-ill nt liiiiiaipc.-‘.1 of l’i-tit Parisi:-ii. 'i`hi- iiiriiii-i Eillperor l`iirr~cs \\'r-ri-i‘.::l|1o.~.i_ii oi [)is:if`foti-il, fornit-i' .-\u:=lrl::u i.li`i cers and solrlicr.<. Thi- ltiiigk. chances of regaining Ili- ihi-on.-_ which wort- nevcr great, :irc niinv i-nliri-ly gone. -_--<-o>-_ Canadian Apples i-‘or imlierial Export . i 1- | - ' . sons loser is get the in-no we can fact they are being iii-orsciwl in w - ' ion »b res iectable Libelal I' out _of our efforts. Anil we have a the same wav us the furuier -sl _Tim f“""f9'_`-“ _M R"-“|00 ‘md ““i"iSlandi1.lS notleven m?_nF Q is time ony personali i_()_\'[)()._\;_ 0C;_ gg; _.Three him- ,perlect right to do so. Any iuun Dl'0\°"t‘d' D° You not think ilie ‘°““‘H"g 'H”mc[ hem “ meeting papelbln the arger 1) dee" I y dreii and thirl,\'~six boxes of On- who starts in the game of farming mantlfacturer is more of a friend 1" R“’u°" Han' ml Fmmy eve”mg'i-Charge made ag3illSiL him by 3. party that 2llW3.yS de` tarlc, Nova Scotia. New Brunswick _ deserves the very best that this than an enemy to the' farmer? Om- 21”- ta discuss the q“e9U9“ - . . ._ - k ` ' Ishii liritish Columbia apples ar- ‘ country can ‘Ivo mm' But Wm what makes up A city but me mam gitngca-9I’llterauvetlll‘we Stbxiild Sh; penlded on Slander as Its fn St hne of attac ’__and in riveil l'oi- the lmpt-rlal ‘Fruit Show "free trade" or “freer trade" with ufacturiug establishments-the in- ~ 6 me" 5 Wi," fe” ‘ . ' -' ' ' - ' - iTll,lS .» l .- -H 1 f. 1, - 1 » - 'other countries of the world be dustries? And the cities must ui: by -1 R°P"°5e“'“ti"e .°' me D°mi“` the p].eSent elefctlon tha? hne S0 he t. e rklfeii r'i~otizli]tie?iilt|i:>(ne bfi-(t.\\i.:`iici’i`"tii'; me lien iiiinghis country can tic _ren by me pl-miners ortise form. f_‘Z_“___f_-_“'_';_eSt?_c_i;ni?;;gch_;n»_;'ir<;_ n?_;11l_- clean indeed. Phey admit he is able and they wish _-:__g_____ _"__, D0___,__,_m _.______ __,_,__“.___,__ iifor hint? This is the question tnu s it not batter for us o have our 1 5 9 '5 1 _ , , ' _ . V ° . _ , `. |_ .1 . H. - - Cnmldiun mrmcl. must decide _md cm” on ""8 ‘me 0|' the "nc “_ _e_uccess of the method of selling li(-3_ Welt? COI`ll1I)iI, rlfld l]_Ot being COTI llpt they ll’lV€I'liZ ;y_h:;_f;i;‘_cc_;i_i~p__:y;0nE3Scxite ini tiuit 1 personally age si1euk_ei', himself .i than in thtei ti-nlut: kSt'ates7 ___g;f_ S_t_?_‘_’k°___;`_i:_‘?z_:1_‘;§;‘;~‘_SSi_f__Y _¢;_l'd;<_lr1'1_t:‘J_1__]-115 yal-n as 3 make_b@I1eVe_ __ iiii-mer, cou see on y one way in i_ you ever s op o -n wa.-it _ , _ _ _ » _ . - . . . f -. - 1-eo-¢>-i which that question can be answer- 1 kind of a spectacle Canada would :l!';:_U'l'|_ i""_h |‘:"' °;|U?'PY`|"i9-_ Ya-9| Dr- Mlchaell Clalk of Red Deer’ an abie ‘ln`l_ Fe _,For Bmh House and s_______e_ ed by the farmers of Prince Ed- present if there were no cities? Q___“, gin) B( ou? _am Mgsle p'e"em|V9l`€ Op[)0Il€Ilt Wl'lO h€Hl'd the C256 aI`g`Ll€d1Il P31 1121- ,_.__'__'__e __ __ __0____ _______ of ______i___‘___ ward island. We would all like .-’\\\'iiy buck years ago George " e “Ped 0' mm? “Ll 0? .in the - . Q Ht f. th char," _ __ _ _ _ _ _ very much tu an cheaper mac.1|n_i Brown mid (hm C__n___l__ would “___ £t_\_i_1_ibterL,_aiiifl_ at Liv:-._Slot:k -shipping lfleflil, l”ldSt€l`i€(`l tO `iS~OCld 9 lil'lS€ lOI'l`l € 5 _ _.~:K:;.il:i_n_g._0“i;=:_\/5-i_il i eiry, .but lf we have to get that ms- ver iinil could never be ii iiiiiniifac-|I'§l,___d 1;” ‘;I"_ M ‘ts kind on the G5 ;1]’]~d Sp()ke HS fOllOWSI- ,m,_|; umh' __;._, ,_uhj_,_., to m`_,'m. H.°h|"°"Y *t 3 “°"m°° 'fl "‘m"‘9 °" turing "°“n'ry' but that ‘WN “ "‘i'i`| ‘I‘)ue'-ti 1 mm€i"tL “ ‘ ‘ ' ' ` ` ll ` th Min- ' uiiuients nrlsin llrciiirinilaiiiiiition I have heard most of the speec es at e it i l manner of cut sdnil brui this House and I will tell the honorable gentlemen something about him. I never knew him in debate to stoop `to ‘hit below the belt; I never knew him iii debate to make use of a personal remark; _I never knew him in debate to argue his case, except upon its merits, and these three statements being true, in so far as my recollection goes, I would be very chary at least about bringing any charge of dishonor against him. I do not need to say more along that line. No honorable gentleman iii this House can successfully point to a case u/‘here he (Mr. Meigheu) did not live up to that reputation. His private character and his past actions in private and iii public, are such as Would make me extremely slow iii siiigliiig him out as the particular Miiiistcr ugaiiist whom a charge of personal tiisiioiioiwhiiiiliii be brought or in regard to which :1 coiiiuiittcc should be asked to investigate cei'taiii public matters with a view to impugiiing his honor. I regret in this specific case, to t'hink the Op- position has been imfoi-tiiiiate on general principles I feel perfectly sure that on national grounds they have been unfortunate in taking a course which could have only one eliect and that is of' course keeping up the war aiiimosities. 'lllicre is scarcely an honorable gentlemen on the Opposition side of the House but who believes in his heart that the :inimosities should die but they say: “We cannot; allow them to die in regard to the Military Voters Act, that is too valuable a piece of electzioneering material.” It must be hauled into a convention-where a platform is being cou- structed, w'hic‘h should be of a reconstructed kind surely in this reconstruction periodi it must be haili- ed into a big session w`hen we are dealing with the closing up of this great war tragedy, and in t.-ddilsion it must be paraded and printed as a part of the unscheduled portion of the platform which was laid down.” » The Patriot is doing only what it has always done. It has a long record for sian-dering public men, many of them now gone off the scene, from the late J. C. Pope and Donald Ferguson to the present J. A. M'cNeiil, Liberal-Conservative candidate for Prince These were traduced regularly in their day in the Patriot, but now none believes that they were the scoundrels t'he Patriot claimied they were and all are mem. our seasons differ. rherf--'revered as true, loyal and far-seeing men. fore the marketing of our products .NL hd, N- nm 'rail your druit they like our hospitals, were use- Brcsdsrs Associsilos,__ _Summer - to nys is wool at lil . i cones or mix,.»d.s°°4°. . il"-J _ .- ..._ Meighen is in good Company does not clash. Their population' _ v being so much larger is incapable I 3m_ SW etc__ _(00l\l§l__\_lyd 158 iz- _ .;-!-`A|l_§...-_._._A i _ `_.-_-..-_.._4£_`__ VOTER. an entirely ri-liable remedy for such ailments and inisliups in both human beings nnil the lows-r or- ders oi animals. guiublt-.~i ull on one card and wili| ctiiiipaigu_ thc only difference being the :substitution of iz-ileral sins an-l i-xtrtwugancef-i for provincial -.ni-= wliilc the proniis~-.»~ were prac- 'li-:illy thi- sairie, reilucetl taxes and li-hit-r liiii'iii-its upon the people. .\lr. .l. A. Mi-Nt-ill, the Conserva- iivc i-:iiiiliiiule followt-d_ I-Ie mo- l :ir ri-fc-rrr~il tn his nomination l>~ 'hu l.ihf»i-al-I'onsr-rvritive con- \---ntion. hoped he would bp given iii.-i share of public support anti. pri iiiisi-ii thzil, il' t-ioctl-il, he would in his best to secure for his con- tsiliiii-iic_v and the province its fod- _cral rights. ()n the tariff ques- lilou, which hi- said vi/as the most ‘iiuportiint issu,,. in-fore the 'people of (‘unadu today. he declared his stood firmly upon thi- plutt`oru\ ilii the Liberal Conservative party. thc plnifiirm in force- i`or over forty years and on which Fanadian pros- perity as we lizivi- it today was built. Mr. Horace \\'i'ii:\it_. the li. l-`. (‘au---1- i TIIE -VUE-A'l"HER ` FEMPERA 'FUR FIDE, MOON, ETC 'i‘ORONTO, Oct-. 26 -Fresh. sr rtug north ln northeasteriy winds, Fiiir and cool. iiigh iiile this ori-ning :il 6.53 and tomorrow uiorning at ti.-iii. lSun sets this afternoon tit 5.54 aril i_l.st-fi tomiorrnw iuprning at. ii 33. O-OO-QQQO-004-O-#&§6OGO§4 V 1 Goifs Dollar 50 pr. Lumberman's socks worth $1-00 '01' . 50 pr. slightly damaged 50 pr. grey army socks 300 pr. womcn's grey or white rubbers worth for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. 50 Pr. women’s Cravnnette heavy fleece lined boots worth $5.50 for 25 Ladies' rubber boots 25 Pr. Men's hip rubber 288' Pr laces, I2 laces for 500 Pr. Insoles worth from 10 l , . _ _ _ _ _ patent leather boots if i ‘ \\. with cloth and " J 1 ' , kid tops, beat " ‘$_ ' ‘ _._ makes, Classic. Kings- . _ bury and many Ameri- L Y", PV can high class by Burt. \, S , f New York, etc., i, sites from 2V, to 7|/2. ` _'_ -. $1.95 10 . . . . . . . .. $2.75 ._ ‘_ _ / *.'.'.'*.'."¢'OO-GOQQQ-QQ 100 Pr. Ladies’ Brown |-Kid two strap pump, cuban heel, right up to date, and fresh from the factory worth $5.00 for . $3.00 _ _ _T O-O-GQ-O4 liayiaigain . '65c . 50c _ 45:: $1.25 35c boots $2.25 $2.25 $4.75 1Oc 086 Z for worth 90c. for . . . . . . . .. ..., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. worth $3.25 for boots worth $7.00 for to 35c for . . . . . . . .. 500 Pairs Ladies' buttoncd_ and laced ff; ._~_ -` , /” -7/l/G 50 Pr. 8oy'a boots 4': and 5'a worth $3.50 for $2.85 Any of thus left over from dollar day will be sold at shove pricss until the stock is exhausted; when buying trom us ssk for s frss sampls of our Lion Poilshss. The beat pollshes made. 10 per cont off our large new stack of gaitera and almost everything else in the store not already discounted. Goff Bros Ltd, l PVQOQFVOOOQ OQPOOGOOOO i ' \ `< t ` \ , r ._x‘t‘ it t ` »`. `»`\ .wt--.___4_. .- _ ...._.a§» "€l?i,=`ns-Lenexa »_~..1, _