~l rn'v;,;.;..5.".v 2v;,i'iir¢ s ~i_,_,._--—— 91's Kfvlg A talk o» sER Vzca- at ‘Beyond Whatm- , _ y, Y0l1=-.Pay For " * N Y0" bllyypu expect to re- ceive not only merchandise of ‘ quality, but also SERVICE. We offer you, in addition to Canada's finest stock of Furs, raw and manufactured, a sgw. ice which is unique. 85 Yfiifl’ experience in Furs -—- O_ur own buyers purchasing raw furs direct from trapper: -- 31‘! and silver fox ranch near stafl'_of the most’ experienced fur de-' signers m America - Four modern fur factories 4 The advantage ofthis unusual organization behind our retail establishment is the ZERVICE we offer Beyond What You Pay or. we will aPDreciate an opportunity to SERVE you. . Write 80-day to your nearest store for your copy of our new Slyle Book of Furs ZIO/Lgficwégs; k‘ MONTREAL ,_ TORONTO POULTRY SUPPLIES Look nftcr your Poultry lsioclr. Nothing on tho farm pays better than Poultry, with the high prices and big demand for Eggs and Dressed Poultry there is big money in it. and will continue to be. The cost for teed snd atten- tion is small compsred with the flnnncisl results. We mske s specialty ni’ Poultry Foods and Supplies. B00 Bugs Peerless us." wave.‘ (‘COBB O shell for Egg Shall formstion. Gwonnd soc Bsgs Mien Grimm om. (A hen hss no‘ tQth, must bs taken inw the crop to assist digostion.) 30.000 Poultry lie: llnnds. lllnrk the nuns Puilets with ll l6: bl-n . so thsi. you can keep s record oi’ their sis. We have both Celluloid Ring sud Aiinminum numbered bsnds. WIIOIIBIIJO Carter & Co. Ltd. ""1" ~ >4 .004 00040-004 @4904 i i ¥ Just Arrived ¥ i i l ‘z Lo ’ sso §2li.f’"°°'* i= i . ,_ Complete "Optical I Service. Our exrlert system o! eye- sxsminatlon, coupled with our rm-rww l-BNO GRINDING SERVICE: otters, s complete service, Null to the best procursblo. . ‘Elm this service is sp- ,1». an; MORIN a cm, Limitée, == ECAUSE, having used it often, she knows that no other remedy acts so quickly, surely and‘ agreeably for the relief and cure of COUGHS, COLDS and other ailments of the respiratory organs. , Children. like ii: and it is good for them. ' Wise mothers slwsys Issue s battle of it on hand: It’: their protection. QUEBEC, Qué. r n>_m llorfiticcesslulf .Bal<in§ For Flavor and Bakm Qmiities anointed i e id cod by our [constantly lincvtogqg volume o! business. | l We sincerely mu our ill-trons, and will continue to strive to merit their confid- r. uuiciiiiin Optometrist and Oflhlsn ... . m4. 1- u wsvuonoo LIMITID CHATHAM. 0N‘!- Q. h - .61; fl.*-l.-~i;w ” rnsicnstnnorrrvrovviv GUARDIAN. m“ Mr. llsrley 0n Lalo: _0_rga||ization At a mass meeting oi.’ workers held Thursday evening in St. Dun- sun's Parish Hall in the interest oi’ Labor orginizatlon here, 'Mr. William Varley, general organizer of the American Federation of Lob- or, denll; in his address with the functions of the dlifemant branches oi the movement throughout Can- ada and the United States. He pointed out that the economic pow- er ol the International movement is vested in international organiza- tions, the American Federation of Labor being an affiliation oi’ Inter- national organizations and being also iheleglslatlve expression o1‘ the International movement in the United States. While economically we are one, legislatively-An this movement on the American contin- eut—we are two. We have our-own Legislative expression in rtlie |Trudes and Labor Congress of Can- ada, which, so far as that function isnconcerned, has absolutely free autonomy. Ilfixlfiprley went on to deal with ‘the question of Direct Action. ,There is _ a. disruptive element ‘throughout, the continent-he said ,—composed of men who are desir- fous of using Direct Action for the lllurpose of achieving political ob- ijectlves. To this the International movement is absolutely opposed llbellcving, as it does, that it is not {only an llligltimute method, but ill. Concentrated Bu! For GRAVY, STBWS. SOUPS sad s honor beverage _ ‘jLa/ than bee! tea. A C IJ I I ‘I 0 A C U I _ mutter oi‘ time before these luws will be valid from coast to cousl. Therefore the laboring men of this Province may reasonably expect to have some of their demands, when- presented, placed upon the statu- tes. i —*—-<0->—-i- I Sumnmer Neil, who has for some time been in the employ o1‘ Con/ tractor W. K. Burgess, Truro, was iound dead near the track in the railway yard here. Shortly after Neil's death, his wife was found in the vicinity of a. park very iii, and apparently in a delirious state. She was taken to the hospital, suffering from carbolic acid poisoning. lior condition is critical. It is stated that the husband had been drink- ing for several days and that he and his wife had quurrcllcd. Great Britain To Protect Belgium I l 1 l l BRUSSELS, Oct. Iii-During a recent conference in Imndon be- tween Lloyd George, the British Prhue Minister and M. De Lacroix Belgian Premier, concerning the question 01' German reparations the Franco-Belgian Military convention also was discussed according to Etoiie Belgian. The newspaper quotes Premier Lloyd George as having said, if Belgium's territory is again invaded, Great Britain, as in 1914 ,would consider such a violation of the Causus Bill, Selling Sugar At 10c Per Pound NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—The dec- laration by dealers thntrock bot- tom prices on sugar have been reached here was proved to be pre- mature, when a new organized chain or‘ grocery company's offer- ed sugar to the public at ten cents _ a pound. This is believed to have the United states through the put‘ bees merely a “love to attract cum chose of fraudulent securities was tomers m‘ the new~concern and oth- egummell M $500,000,000 by ‘Char- ei- dealers claim ‘sugar ls being 1S8 J’ Andre'_ sficretary M m” rim’ sold under cost, but it is generally “on”! Asammtmn Of- Selim“? taken as an l. indication that the c°mmissl°ners' m tesfiimony be' tendency of market is mm dowry fore the special state "blue slzy" wards; law commission. lMi‘. Andre said thlut about 10 per cent 0t the stock The annual loss to the People of‘ offered to the public in the Uliited States was worthless, and although 38 states have “blue sky" laws, “some are so loose that practically. everything gets through.“ The "iBlue Sky" law gives the states control over the issuance obfse- curities and power to investigate company financing. -‘, ions bound to meet with failure, as idemonstruted in the Winnipeg ‘strike of 1919. The speaker took ias an example the threat of the miners in Great Britain to strike in order to force the nationalization the mines which was a political ob- Jcclive. Now, continuing their the miners should call-us strlkewith this object in view, 1t would lllnr- ‘ cunt to decliiratlon of civil war.‘ And ll‘ the miners‘ werefiolncd by the other two members of the trip-z le alliance it would only mean 8. greater civil way, with its consev quent chaos and dlsputlon‘ of in- dustry. And when we realize that Great Britain only produces .one tlfth of her necessary food stuffs it ls easy to imagine the tremendous amount of suffering that would be caused amongst the workers in Great Britain. Those, countries which have s surplus of food-stuffs to export do not export to u. coun- try that is in a state of flnanclpl and industrial chaos. T Mr. Varley spoke about the log- lslrttlon passed in the province of Ontario and gave some striking ex- cmples showing the practical value oi‘ the Workmen's Compensation Act. An injured worker receives 66 2-3 per cent oi’ his earnings for the previous twelve months. A woman who is n widow as the re- sult of an industrial accident o'- eives under the sinmended Act $10 per month and $10 for each child —boys under fourteen and girls ‘iri- der sixteen years. A further penu- flclnl measure which has been en- acted in the Ontario in the last s- -- sion o fthe House is the Mother's Pension Bill. Under the provisions of this Act the Commissioners sp- pointed liave the power -tu allow the some measure oi? support to ed under the Compensation Act. These Commissioners begun their sittings on the 1st oi‘ October and during the first few days hell on thousand applications from widow- ed mothers in the province of On- tarlo. ces thoroughly and at once a flat rate of $40 to $55 was given out to make temporary provision untill each case could be looked into.‘ This provision is merely tempor- ary and will be adjusted arter —— _ \ thorough investigation. The provis- ions oi‘ the Mothers’ Pension Aci. are applicable to all widows, no matte rthrough what cause "re Bread-winner has been lost or in- cupaclsted. Another Ontario Act which ,ls very beneficial to workers is the i Minimum Wage Act, under the pro- visions of which Wsgafflosrd appointed during "10 inst "session oi the House have the power to investigate the condi~ tions under which girl and women workers are employed, and the wages paid them. They also have power by statute to increase the wggeg q; any body or female work- srs to a minimum or $15 per week- This Act is also s. legal enactment in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Bri- tish Columbia and Alberta, The objective of Labor organiza- tion hers in Charlottetown is to iorm. sooner or ister, a Trades’ and Labor Council which will be the legislative expression 0i 01's!!!- ised labor on . E. island M111 Vi" from time to time make requests o! the Provincial Government for the passing o! legislation in the in- lerests oi workers oi this Province. In view ol the isot that employers and employees st the joint indus- widows and children as are afford- ' Owing to the lmpossibllltgl- of investigating all the circurnstanw i the Minimum , trial conference held at Ottawa, sepeinber 1919. went on record as isvoring tho uniiiostion o! Provin- qm usurious, it will N11! N _l ' ‘ifs-y .- "sun we £4‘- “‘ 0 Simmons Limited. i920 “A Av v ~ f. The “REVERE”. Design 1962 It is made of Simmons Seamless Square and Rector gular Tubing throughout. Easy running casters. Your choice oi Double Width and Twin Pain- and , ‘ "y pleasing in Twin Pair. 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