/ . iliiilliiiiifliiiiiiiiii lilliliilliii I 1, VI Pnlldolio I. B. lllarlnlll °”"°'l.u*-t. 6.321 titan-pea. n. s. o. Ansodlto like!» D- IL Oink- z ' I ' t i The Mitchell Inquiry Verbatim Report of the Proceedings of thei Commission Appointed by 011k!‘ iii Council to Inquire Into the Conduct of Andrew Fraser Mitchell, Recently Dis- missed Immigration Agent for This Province. » rllolirovioolol Bootil; of Canada l l ' is prepared to redeem Victory of the 1923Matnrity. PIOIICQID ‘Kg. ‘ ac an. Editor and lancer. J- l- luv“- Ieltmanl Icpauaeataflve-ql. 0- Ina-II: Igw Yaaj llcplnaslntlve-Irank B. llolthnp cflgago Iaplulellnllvo-E. J. Power Bonds 1m- auannul may be obtained ne- the rellewia‘ In!" ll 2:|':|.-"o“l.t‘::|'eaen Grotto: st. llelfls I 0a, Grafton ltnet. l‘ Dally Q i Carter a 00-. one! "I"!- iiffifiyzfiq-Mrst v Rwdw-Tiuwfif-‘Kifi... l may be taken‘ in or ¢' - , e on no- Ill __ , , _ t » ~ ' i ANY“. $5,? g3‘ 593g HAVE vgillbNiiYfft-OATING Proceedings of the Court of in- I did not turn over a thousandi L In the Savings Departliiélit pounds. Q. Out of how many foxes- A. Two pairs of foxes and that; qulry, opened in Charlottetown. Pc-rhaps you have been told that mundam 06mm,- g5th under Com- you have a floating or movable kid- ‘undone, Q R_ smniiwood. K. C» bearing interest. THE STORY! SIR nanny-s VISIT problem as quickly as he “ii- i“ - .. 4,; “w” wmughm “is mun“ m a revel-i Biiiiemim‘ i“ ‘iemmd m: tieyl albd {Gilt have worded a mm Cam" William T“"‘.°"5..~°.'§33§§: laltlldi Would that he from the “w; Branches at [lying more thought to hygiene audio ' ea a on . V oohtinued "iii" Y” °i' , ' n ._, q" pun" o1 remedies on the market, Sir llenry Thornton, Prfisldelli tho average boy s brain stops soils; drzgglhagretrglirxllsdoizntiltlieiifié-fi- n. o gout; (m. not exactly my. l 9 butnoone doubts the purity of Diictor oi the C. N. IL. was informed in where between the elementary a conemerable m“ or weigh!‘ MR. GILBERT (“unit K,_ c: MR GAUDET: Th“ m“ a, Ham" veflmme median“ ‘m. we, the secondary school Bridal. Bi u" have been so favorably known for over ility years that everyone knows they Hi0 just what they are claimed to be. Theso very clear terms during his short visit here on Saturday. 0! "Ii"? "i our railway difficulties. To nil of u"... ‘Sackville to ("harlottetown or nrranzn; i medicines are the result of long research by a well-known physician. B- V- Flam- ll. 1)., who compounded them from “Um-Elvin! 2Tb; ‘and iwgiugigcsg ite promises, he was evidently int- insicknessby e n inns. r- "pumuon as a leadmg and hollow; pressed and we have good reason eltizenof Bnflalo, lsasuflicient guaran- no hope that his promise to give mags: igililzilzltitggaiéslpgigigdgeglcii: lthe matter serious Djggoygfy. 3nd the equally fine nerve land to do his best to‘ remove some lfllilfl liiid WSW" biiiidei’ i" “mum” 10f our outstanding grievances will ailments, Dr. Pleree's Favorite Prescrip- Dr. Plerce's Laboratory in Bridgeburg, Ontario. these he gave sympathetic atten- tion and. while he made no defin- consideration jibe at least partially implemented. ‘Mr. J. 0. l-Iyndman placed the transportation question squarely before hitn and Sir Henry evident- ily saw the situation as he had not seen it before. The attractions of the province for tourlstbusiness especially appealed to him and he say in this two good reasons why iiiii travelling facilities should he inl- provetl. It would be n source of in creased revenue for the railway and also for the province. Travell- ing facilities between Sackvlllo land Island points is tt subject which has long been discussed and while there have been ;ments there is yet very much to ibe desired. People after travell- l ling tn comfortable Pulimans half Here's Comfort A Fawcett Viking Quebec Heater. Econ- omical of fuel-gives ample heat —-0ccupies small space. The Fawcett man near you will tell you all about it. There's aFawcett furnace, s tone, heater or range h" evefil "Bvd- ’ uvay or more across the continent. ' ‘inaturally consider its hardship i to be hustled into cars which ordin- iarily would not rate higher thltll second class and be dragged along int the rate of ten miles an hour !Summerside. Until this is over- ‘conle we need not look for a large ltotlrist trade. Sir Henry recogniz- eu" this and promised to try :0 over- SAMUEL KENNEDY Charlottetown. P. E. I. it cine ‘t at least in part. Necessarily O vo+o++o¢ i (being an island, we must put up E ' Uvrith such difficulties as are inse- ' iparable from an island but many of ithern can, and we hope shall, be . POVSTCOHIP. Sir Henry was right in his sug. nesiiotl, as given in llail. fax. that an unbiased and unpre- ittdiced committee of business men get together and diagnose the “die. ease“. find out what the trouble is and 1118i! agree on a remedy. So far llS ottr tourist business and its iwiuirclnonts are concerned thtsi can best he done through the o5. i cncy of a Tourist Assooihtgou and 0 GOO GA RBA GE CANS of Sanitary Design Corrugated con- the sooner we organize one the improve- - ihns been evolved out of the war Now half the people who have cause they have symptoms. h takes no interest in anything practically n e worth while. With all due defer- ence to Mr. Edison's undoubted knowledge of electrical mechanism t this theory re» ing for a while and got busy. wad? n‘? accfshat he my! is "n The first thing to remember i Ear its Oyii- ' douhtedly true of many boys. but it is not true of the overuse boy: it is true only of a comparatively small mmomy of boym otherwise abdomen. This mass of fat actual ly holds your kidneys Should you -begin to lose your fat sary, lbut unless your progress and development would be at an em tn kid t l a t b , e rley n pace. an t e Mr. Edison can look back upon a comes a movable or floating km half century of personal achieve- hoy, ment and his opinions on men and NW wiiai 5ii°iiid W" d“? \V ll men's work is well worthy of seri- e ous thought. ance for the Making every ailow- fair Shwiw Physically. by gettini d d b ' mentioned and also for the "en- going 1o rosponti chsntnlent" which "distance lends" baggie aifié igiriifgliinirilié ‘x12’ to those far off days there is more n9). m place Wm get "Sahara truth than imagination in anotllcr _ Further. as I've mentioned bc i» t» effect that he finds it much more you will get an erect posture iha" dlfllcult to get good workmen to xiaizeheii’ i0 keep ‘he ‘kidney ii ‘i8!’ ma" he did m"? Yea“ 35¢ Ono simple exercise will rlevelol "The men 0g wday 15¢]; imaging. the entire waist muscles, and l During the past you want to get strong, and perllap: avoid the necessity or‘ an operatiot two years, he tells us, he examined this will be ot‘ wonderful help t: you. 1800 mentor positions. Out of the pm your hands up over you‘, Wimia i°i °iiiY 30 were build 90m‘ head as high as possible, then reacl page,“ and of these “on”. 35 115g. over and with the knees stralgh‘ ,, try and touch your toes with you‘ ed. This is not encouraging, Lil-hands. Then come up again to m, though no doubt some allowance position with hands high over thl must be ma“ new “ML ma.“ ;| lmdcaiid bend ibackward as ior a.- said to be an exceedingly hard Then hood forward again and sr worker, neither rest nor sleep nor foiiii- Rei-‘ieiii "115 i9" limes iiigiii and morning. meal hours being permitted to in- Remember them get bum up gen terfere when a diillcuit problem is erally. and strengthen your abdo men and ‘back. and you iiiiiy HEW‘ being solved. Nevertheless more hear an,“ from your movable km than Mr. Edison have made a sonlc- m”; what similar discovery. This has been called a commer- cial age. ‘We fear it is passing to a stage in which comme oluilsm is developing into an all absorbing paper‘, published in The Guard“, hum n” the aimighiy ‘iiiiiiir- or’ of Saturday last, serves to recal‘ dinary commercial methods are be- the fact that the Maritime Provin ing abandoned and pursuit of the (‘cs were Pioneers iii Ciiiiiiiiidi dollar for the dollar's sake has llo- i°"m“ii5m' i“ ti"? Dmnmion m’ come the vogue. The idea of ser- “gm oi the ‘morning sun and o "_ the evening stans first falls ttpor vice has become obsolete and the the Atlantic coast. It was thus ill aim too generally is to get. not so with the light that radiates fron give, as ntuch as possible for the the printing office and the news least possible service. naner press. To the fair city 0 ‘Halifax bcioltgs the honor of thest first things in the intellectual lift of Canada. it was there the firs printing press was set up and tht first newspaper of our commor country was given to the readin; public. It was a modest sheet o two pages about nine by fifteen in ches in size, was called the Hall fax Gazette and wtus issued it 1752. tlon," he says. Notes By the Way The interesting letter of Mr. A A. McLean on Old |a'and News This stage between capital and labor. On another occasion Mr. Edison expressed his thankfulness that he had served his apprenticeship at a time when the eight hour day was unknown, when a day's work mean; all that a man could honestly do in a whole day. -tainers, heavily x sooner will our difficulties be sol- _ _ red. yzlnced and built to 3 s t a n d r o u g ii A usage Get yours BRITISH PROTECTION before they go. A big bargain (at this price, $1.00. Q \ égsoooooo Q-QQO-OOOOO90-O-Oé ii __i_._ _._i_a l. _ i- _-"--_-“»”“.“ In Plymouth on the 25th instant all! i i New Books 0i “Billing this subject is by Iii'0~ tccting the home market." This de- claration was ‘, "Emily of New Moon" by L. M. Montgomery. Price $2.00 postpald. "Trail of the Golden Horn" by H. A. Coady. ‘postpaid. mendous enthusiasm and although ii g the Premier dealt with questions of serious international moment, tsuch as the controversy with i France over reparations, the au- m Price $2.00 o m “The Gaspards of Pine Croft" by' Ralph Connor. dience show d litti i t Price $2.00 poatpaid. e e n are“ m these. The protection of the home h The three great books of market as the only hope for lab- our took precedence of all other matters. ‘ward Island" by Judge War- "hurton. Price $5.00 net. A copy of this valuable History _- PRACTICAL EDUCATION. u Wm doubtless require “me to too little attention is paid to the eradicate the traditional free trade practical in education and “m” n” policy m Great Ema,“ but n mdoubt, was what Mr. Edison found ’ hen"; undermined at perhaps a in his examination of these I800 more rapid mm than is generally men. They probably had success. the leading inhabitants of that city. ndmmem In thepourse of a speech fully passed their university exanr beheld the “Wei Sig“ "i a new“ a Unionist Party Convention, nre- they had neglected m” Priici-iciii- my... gnmwln “m, on is no good T0 set an idea of the amount of i0 g0 on puttering with this ques- time and euargy wiismd i“ ii'i'°i“‘ “m, u; unemployment I have com“ vant studies during school and col- 1864- Tiiifl newspaper was estsb , Just 0E Press » » to the conclusion that thé'“6iii_v"v\7ay iege d8" let‘ any m” °i “u” mil" - successful professional men, after, 58V. twenty or thirty years of sue. recelved with "k cesliiii Practice. ti‘! theexamina- iiiiilomas. We venture the opinion that not one in ton of them would the essentials; they dfoppgd t)", cultivating for the examinations. It is unfortunately largely true thst We learn from the History c Canadian Journalism published il 190-8, that Quebec city gave birth t: the next earliest of Canadian news papers. On the 21st of June, 176i “mo” buhnke the universities paper printed within their owl 'walls, containing local news an: advertisements. This was thl Quebec Gazette, which survived ti publish a centennial number ll llshed five years after the arrlvu of General Wolfe in Quebec an: twelve year later than the l-Ialifal Gazette. At that time the provlncl of Quebec included what is nou known as Ontario. in 1783 therl was established in St. John the pioneer newspaper of New Brune wick called the Ht. John Gazette At that date the present provlncr was still a part of Nova Scotis ant‘ was known as the county of Sun bury. ons which secured them their ake the required percentage of arks. They have retained only ills which they had spent years in Prince Edward llland was the next and the fourth province t: have a newspaper of its own, which was iknown as the Royal Gazette and first issued in 179i at Chariot» tetown. A-il these earlier Gazettes ——-——{0>- EDITORIAL NOTE Our Prince Edward Island sum- age of about 14, and that thereafter movable kidney do not know it, be 0f those who have symptoms an operation may sometimes be neces- physician says it is u-rgellt, just stop worry- that it is likely because you have been losing weight, are really too I‘ thing, that you are having trouble You see your kidneys are placed in a mass of fat in the back of the in place you will lose some that is holding your common sense tellt you that if you get yourself lntc vas the fox farming. He informed the season. 9 . "A History of Prince Ed- Thomas A. Edison. in addition to providing the world with electrical miracles, tlnds time occasionally to should be in every Library. Mall orders receive prompt a attention. mer. in its October farewell, has given such a wonderful exhibition of beauty that its youthful weather say things that lead to serious thinking. Like many other men of ‘sen’ he becomes impatient with those who possess lass ieiilua than T Carter & C0., Ltd. i Stationery occentricitles have been practical- ly forgotten and forgiven. It has well earned the name beautiful 0c- were official organs and contained the Governmental notices along with a modicum of local newe and news of the world, most of it pain hilly old at the time of its appear- ance. But primitive as they were they served a useful purpose and were highly valued by the readers a Q, How much money tlid you “n: 3-0" paid Ml‘. Mitchell? o A_ 32!’. pounds sterling. Q, Did you ‘get any Junetl b)’ him- A. I have the letter acitnolvlndf- h"; rowing o)‘ my cheque and also tilc returned cheque from tile bank Willi ills silliiflliire "ii i5 E \ l. What vmre you’ to get "out? contract l'or ‘Three and a half acres of "tntl nntl the house, or one int. atr- pl-l" gllttit t) You lave a plan of the house'- A. ins. (3. Show that to the Cnmntl-as-cll- it; (Plan produced.) A lt is brngnlow style. i119 limensions being about 2i) X 41. 1i Q, How did you conic to sec l\lr. idlonlpson. What connection did he have with the matter’! A. I cannot say what connection. rhht was my instructions rc- leived front Mr. Mitchell. Q. Did Mr. Thompson reveal any nforlnntion as to his connection vitil the transaction’! A. No. llc tlitl nnt. Q. You don't know wiltlt lle was >n iilc Island for (lo you? A. I don't cxttctly know. Q. l)l<l he go with you to lite? _ A. \\'e stopped there on tho way o (‘llttrlottetolttll zlntl looketl ttt he llottsc which was bring built. Q. You came down to Charlotte- own wdth him? A. Yes, in his own car. and we net Mr. Sinclair that evening; he ntrorlttccd me to him. Seemingly lir. Thompson had alrcatly hall ronnectlon with Cttpts Dudley and 3utler he was concerned in trying to {ct us fixed up as well as possible lntl seeing that we were properly rctltctl. llc said hi: would try to :et ollr moncy buck. Q. Since tllltt time lltlvo yntl etan or il'.‘r'll'(i anything frotll Mr. fllnnlpstln? A. No. I llttvc lltlti no collltlllttlicn- ion ‘with him since. Q. Where is lle from? A. He belongs to Amherst. Q. What is ills first name? A. l rlont know. His lIllllili-S are l. R. Thompson. Q. What is ills occupation? A. I believe he is secretary of he Canadian Malttlfactttrers \ssociation. Q. He does not do any other bus- ness, (loos he? ~A. I cannot stly. Ho. ilas an office ls secretary of tho Manufactur- lrs Association. V Q. Front your letters I under- =tnd it was represented to you hat when you would arrive here 'our housc would be really? A. Yes, I expected it to be ready, 'ronl verbel information he gave ne. Q. instead of that there was no ‘louse at all? A. No. Q. Nor any land mcctcti ottt to rou by meets and bounds‘! A. The only thing I know ls hat my lot number was 23. There tllis a nohoby to inform lllc just vhere lot 23 is. Q. How many visits have you laid to the ground? "las five rooms and a bath-room. I would need to be phenomenally lucky to do that. MR. STEWART: Q. When Mr. Mitchell made this arrangement with you he understood that you were not going to live on your money, but that you intended to earn a living? A. Yes. I impressed upon him the fact that I had not very nluch capital. MR. SMALLWOOD: Q. You little overdrawn. I'm afraid a man‘ spoke about lot 23. Where is this land? A. it is about one mile _ front Emerald. _ MR. GAUDET: Q. Is any per- son in possession of the farm at the present time? A. I cannot exactly say owns the actual land. MR. STEWART: Q. Who point- ed out the land to you? A. Mr. Thompson, as we travelling through. MR. INMAN: There is one thing that strikes me as a friend of tile Commission. I see your Conl- mission is dated the 23rd, you were sworn in then. I hold no llrivf for Mitchell at all but it who WBTG Ft r e carries no terrors for the man who is adequately insured - Your order for Fire, Life, or Marine Insurance will raoeiva prompt attention when placed with Hynciman & Co. Ltd. strikes me that you are trying ilinl in his absence and without notice. MR. SMALLWOOD: We are not trying hllll at all. MR. INMAN: Tho man should receive notice before this lnattvr can be taken up, according to all 63 Queen Street f Charlottetown Ii The Oldest and Largest insurance Agency In P. E.l ~——————\ Phones lrlsuranco—-67 and 333 Bond Deon-idol precedent. I-Ie should be given a chance to be present, or if not. to be represented hy counsel. This is charging him with misconduct. MR. GAUDET: There is no charge laid against llitll at all. 1H,; transactions are simply inquired into. MR. TEWART: Do you propose rlltlt we postpone tile illatter until lvc gct llitll over ltcrc. utiti lct these things g0 on? MR. INMAN: No, hilt in all fulr FIRE Selections i FOR x Daily ncss lle should be notified by trnble, at least so that ilc trottlti ' ilave a solicitor empolyed if flu Guardian Readers wttnts to. it is only a mutter 0f tuir play. MR. s-rzwsnr: We should only ho too glad to have him her-a if we cotllll. i MR. INMAN: At leastllle sholtltl .0 Tints. lily bc cabled that the investigutiolli biflw. Wd-‘i going on relative to lands in Wile"? "i9 K109i) scams have murk- illis Province. He should be given; ed the cares of years.’ <1! least n week to retain UfluiN-‘i ‘Light with a smile oi‘ sweet con- :1)’ ctlblegranl“ if he could not get! tetltmcnt now i9"! DPPBOHB y. The face 0t’ virtue ltnd the so rc MR. STEWART: He could not in - of tears. u e struct counsel by cablegranl. i MR. GAUDET: I unl ugreeall vvvvv vvvvw‘ Morass thy hand upon the le to'Let none poor human frailty de- tllat. We will have to ask for n! ride \veek's adjournment in . . N i - ‘Jecause Capt. Dunne ailllilly gange- or tpmtlifrtworid anoihers faults Butler are not here. ' Let conscience first reveal the otll- a nR-blsTgWAi-‘IT: I ant quits- er side, i 9i! c, ut we should go on and Truth blossoms fairest in the pur- , est heart. (Continued on Page Five) FIRE Mar not the beauty of iO\'(.\'s frag. rant flower, ‘Ttvtts heirs to chattnl babe to rest, ‘Twas hcrs to fashion character anti power- Mould from the clay un image of tilu tend er the best. Her worth, ller fame, let no one soul deny Thy homage pay devoutly to hei‘ shrine, Nor hide affections weakness of-a sigh ' form divine. Witll swcet distinction every 5"!“ bestow. Restore the due of tender thought site shared; to grow— That love, He willed, should never be impaired. —Henena Elizabeth Eaméi A. As far as l can gather where t is. I have been buck and forth iwo or three times. It is on tho, 'oad to Emerald. I was only‘ vhero the bungalow actually is on me occasion. Q. You have no other document except that plan of the hottse? A. That is all. with the rcccipt. Q. You understood that you were’ buying land? A. Yes, and that it was a llcholhe icing curried otlt by the (iovcrn- nent. _ Q. Did Mr. Mitchell any when,» he conveyances of tho title were o comc from? A. He tlitl not titty but lie said it vould not be really for twelve nonths. Q. But no hint Ilri to wilt-rt: ii. vas going to conic from‘! A. No. .THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Q. Which industry were you ex- lected to make the most lllolley lut of. fox fnrnling or lnarkei rardenlng? A. As far as I could judge it ne just before I left for Canada hat he would he very (lisappolm. :d if at the end of ttveive months \\\.\}\\'\‘I ‘ootosV@ ;. _/ / '.4,ii"i'~1M/\'-" " I,‘ . |' ll, ii x n ill heand who cnnr_‘r pee through a tober winning the beauty prize from nil tho summer months. . H; (Continued on Page 8).‘? 5W0" policy holder la familiar with the if“ m“ ii" "W" “Brenton ate not halt the study Wiward swing of life assurance bus- lnesarthsi in is! years and lean the number of policies placed increases with w-raspondlng increase In the profits of the Complny, than 310.000.000- Their uniform and unaxsmpiad success la "l" "PM the fact that lilfa assurance buo- imfil the mm lclentlfiealiy the world. pany. Jmcud i" the Province are F5’ Premiums are calculated on actual tables established through centuries eLexpar- “M” "'5'" iii“ fllvo a known margin over mortality. tempera Depression Proof! Coupled with this is the steady intensify’- ing desire on the part of the public for liffl assurance-e desire particularly to ha noted in the Maritime Provinces where annual PPM" iuma to outside companies now reach mo" Based upon consideration‘ those factor!- outetandinq business men of the Province hi" organized The Maritime Life Assurance 09"" Other hualneae men in every section 0f shareholders in the moat promising vntsrliri" launched hare In a decade. To fully appreciate Why "Nae mall 0' ‘trained business judgment and cones "ii" ‘ believe In iTile V send voi- informing promotes. uoins iiill_°°"" pen or your letter bold. ' associating with them u Maritime Li". Home Office: Dennis Building, Gentlemen; NAME The Marltlme Llfe Assurance company Kindly send me prospectus and lull Information. I am intoreltld iii - HALIFAX :~ vi IMNI ADDRESS When sight or mem‘ry views hot ' God in her heart first nisnlsii i0" 4