_ GRADE COWS WANTED-A Jer- goiiet . (Ynzmoiria fiémmd%fim. A "A ‘ilibtie shaken intothe bowl. rten i it‘ Free rm t "PH/Cm M cttsslltllloti ADVERTISEMENTS Advertise-Inertia under this heading. 2c P0! word for eat-Ir In- serllons "Where co ltlco i must ‘he 11%;“ cos-t. e10 101:; :r;et||?¢,b:t¢;hmnd°d' ‘V: "n" C are nl dwell us one word. traction: count an one word. but live liguy" tu- emoo) ' Cash rem-stances to cover cost null nceo-peny all gqyppu" ineilts. In no else eun thll rul. be . leeclved without remittance ennenot uzvilrrf:iiléngti'°l"fi'lf"fil l AGENTS fwiaivitrar) Taoswre oer m A snort-- able all year commission busi ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants. No capital needed. Colnpleteequipmeat and instruction free. Write Dominion Nurseries Montreal. FOR SAL]! ;FOR SALE A 4 H. P. MOGUL EM- gine .~in.,good condlton. Bess M".- Miilan. Box 440, City_ FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN paper. ‘Apply at Guardian or- fice. . -F‘OR SALE-A desirable 8 room cottage with barn and ilalf acre of lahd a't Nortii Tryoh corner. All buildings in good repair, for particulars apply to Arthur Daw- son. North‘ Tryon, or Merritt Dawson, owner. Summcrsitlc. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED-At onco two houscmaids Good wages Apply Gerard Hotel. Borden. WANTED-Good pastry lcook. Ap ply at once to Victoria Hotel. WANTEDR-A GIRL FOR GENE; ai housework. Apply 13 Fitzroy - wastrel) p_ WANTiDn-TO RENT OR BUY house centrally situated. Apply at this dilloe. " ' ' MISCELLANEOUS HOME MADE COOKING; Apply 107 Elm Avenue. or sale OPECIAL FITICES II Saturday-Jiaundzcsatil. "bigwigs: andfiu.‘ _ . _ will 5518s TAILORING passe. mabinl. fur remodelling. Lowest prices. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Qiisnley. a1 Green st. mo. atknsn MacDONALD, Pro $11331“ Land Sllfi/Byor, Herman’ TO LET l-tous: 1'0 Lzrnapply to 124 Fitz. my st ‘ ""° EP-‘Fl-iliiblitstrtso ROOMS “lmabi” f0!‘ "Kilt house-keeping. -Ai>l>ly 139 Hillsboro st. Li, "flgorLsrkia lnoomslu HOUSE n cu ars 17 i Park Road. app y s“ n8 *FURNt|‘SHED HOUSE AND GAR. “$13 1° 191- A1191)’ between hours '2 anti 5- Altnly 3 Oiebar st. "r0 LET’ TWO OFFICES m NEW Riley Bids. Apply J. A. McDon- tBarnister, offloo in Riley ' TEACHERS WANTED ‘WANTED FIRST OR SECOND class teacher for Rose Valley ‘school. Supplement $100. Apply Daniel M. ‘Todd, secretary. WANTED-Principal for Darnie sey.._£‘rrat1e Cows 0 years old or under. newly freshenctl or will freshen in a few-weeks Reply stating price, ctcz, Box 203. Char- iottetoyvn. LOST . t ...i_____-____-i-- LOST-On 19th. wild goose. at China point. Reward. Vernon A. Gay, cilllfiOlliliOwll.‘ LOSTF-BETWEEN MOORE 6., ‘McLeod anti Royal flank‘ parcel containing tam. Finder please leave at ‘Mo-ore 8r “McLeod. i FOUND FOUND-An outside rim for Ford car. Owner have same ttppiy- ing a‘t 249 Fitzroy 51.. anti paying for ad. Liberal Denounces iiint: anti Clem HAMILTON, Out. ‘Ji.-li either King or Crerar got into ptnvoi- all of us will have to go up North and fish for a living. There w li be no work. declared Fir-d J. llowcii. a former Liberal, who ndrlrresucti tho ‘nomination meeting last night at wllcih T. J. tSticwtlri. ,l)i. i’, and Matpor Gen. S. C. Mcwburn were chosen as (lonservntlve candidates. respectively fur West and East Hamilton . . 1 OPTlNAL.--(tl) Where Railway fare i5 paid at destination, rates: -tD‘l'vision Filine $6, tnsuaily $3 each owner. IBy the ‘day Ji-ner ltottr- with o minimum charge oi $6. (2) Where ‘i pay my own Railway illre. $7 to $8 per lino. West of Summer- slde $0. Jno. Alfred MacDonald. Provincial tlxinti Swrvoytll‘. 110i‘- manviiic. Mrs. Thos. Doyle. North llustico. accompanied ‘by: her sister. Misti IE. tMciUure are visiting the city the guests of the ‘fortnttfe 'HOIl_ Mi‘- J. T. Doyler-ttt; ~:~it1 “ '<- o... ,. i125 for the bfiiflllfig oi rDonaid Mahar. Serfy. trba year. ‘ilM-Es-MEN-ME PAY WEEKLY 811d offer steady ampioymgm selling our complete and exclus- ive lines of whole-root. fresh-dug io-urder trees and plants. Best stock and service We teach and equip you free. A money- malring opportunity. Luke Broth- ens’ Nurseries. Montreal. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED at once-— two hundred men-—- Autoflos Treotor Mechanics- Tire Vulcaniaers — Batteray. Re- palring-Oxy Acetylene Weid- lng. Mechanics earn $5.»-$16. .por day. Train for these at our big modern school - largest and best equipped’ in Eastern (Zanadn. Big new equipment of all kinds including aero engines. Actual practical systematic training very beet instruction; only few weeks required. We train you day and evening clas- ses without extra charge. Board and room $7 up. Call or write — beautiful free catalogue. Seven- teen years exiperiance. schools from coast to coast. Hemphllis Big Auto Gas Tractor School. 108 King St. West. Toronto. 1-» ;, Opposetlttliariiiiliii (special to The Guardian) |WA.5ll‘lN'G'1‘ON. 001. 31-—t30m° of the stlrongest leaders of the Hlardug administration are work- :lng quietly but persistently anti cf- fectivdly. it is stated. '10 lllevflli i‘ revision of the Tar-ii’ for another flilteon months. ‘It ‘is ‘their ii1lill i" tihrow the tariff revision over un- t'ii the Congressional eicctionspi’ November, .1922. have been decided. The impression tis steadily growing in Washington tthatttbc prospects for passing a, Tilfifl 1111i this winter “f0 ppmm-ing remote. The resolu- tion to extend the emergency rates Qn ugi-icgiytiinhl products will D3116‘. French (National ‘ EliiliilitpvTffllil (Opeclai to The Guardian.) qmupqu, opt. zt-txnntc Raoul D iilifi and staff twbo lwcomptiiv 1 m1‘ l ‘National Exhibit led ‘the ‘l-‘rencii school." first orsecond class. Sup-I warm wveiromc today by the Lon- don (‘hamber of Commerce slid i116 Lion's Club and the Alliance Frau- mipe n-t rt lunciieon ‘in till‘- firecumseh llotcl. Among the illifliit won Senator Bealldin. who will have charge oi‘ the Canadian train which will ‘travel tltrotlgth France next year to advert-ist- tihe llfvdiiilifl °7 ' Largo numbers vis- lbrain to this city were tendered s '\ s “ BEAUTY-OF THE SKIN 1th t i t wont . ‘Ina hen nrs delireo over! o‘ a. '° W" "'4 ‘m’ mmrii" h exhibit the train cmcxsns wan-ran irri iion and eemma dimmer ited the ronc . d yqgyqg Amp the skinlelefllofLsnltrotbsndhlrgtr. being placed onla tbontlon an .____- dealers. or Edrnsnsomlletu 0.. port iStaairq- Railway sitting on we a P ‘dmcdhorcj h" hundred All it ltnd. 'r to. s» I hull w“ ifrxrtop QhflrQplamfl m“ Bathtlrst Street. - B H8 A _ snow rRoui Holman’: can“, gird will be observed as Bible day unday at Fairview Baptist Church An address will be delivered by Mr. J. K. Ross at 2.30 p. rn. . _--_ THE m-:v w. M. RYAN. pastor "i Sackvme ‘Mfltlmdst Church will °°°liw the ettlnlto fliévlvlcthodlst Church in this city to torrow moi-n- 1H3 and evening, THE CAtfibUilQrtfliqfiitra of four Pieces ltwlu. its D1l1ll0..vniiin,cel'lo '5',“ b51110 a so a vocal solo at bite Hctoria Hotel on Sunday‘ during dinner hour. . .. we HAVE iive 1 hundred No. 1 wool rolls for sale. Wiii ship or Albany. THE FAIRVIEW Baptist church vtlil have their ‘Bible Day service Sunday. opt. 23rd at 2.30 p. m. Mr J. K. Ross will address the Sunday School. , -_. .. . . » WAR SOUVENIIRB REOEIVED__ Ma's. Mtiiton Vessey acknowledges receipt of souvenirs in memo y of her brothon the late Lieut. w. J, Gill. M. S. M., 1 mctlal, i919 udso bronze plaque. NEW‘ ORGAN|15T.-—tPr0‘n5a0p William ‘Duncan. A. Mus. T. C. L.. recently appointed lOrgtaniist and choir director of the Baptist Church will entter upon his new duties to- morrow lPr-oiessor Duncan is a na- 111"? 01' Giilfilflflw. Scotland, llc has had‘ al ng experienlce in Scotland and co es very highly recommend- ed. Tihe Baptist-t choir is noted for ‘the excellence of its work, and doubtless viii continue to progress under Mr. Duncan. ‘Prof. Duncan will at. once begin the teaching oi mimic. tlnd for the present can be consulted at 213 Prince Street, directly opposite the Baptist Church. iiir. and Mrs; Duncan. the latter an wcomplished vocalist, will be twelcome additions to the musi- cal circles of Charlottetown. Traltifiiityvlt“ 1* Prince Street School Trafalgar Day ‘was very appro- priately observed at Prince Streect School yesterday. At 2 trciock p.m. tho chair was ‘taken by Dr. Mac- Miiian. a member of theScbooi Hoard. The program thutappeared in the Guardian yesterday was atl- nrirably carried out. - Tine idea oi observing these ollt- standing events in the history or ttbe cmlpiIe-‘thtts, ‘inculcatlng the spirit of loyalty and incidentiy’ teaching history was‘ very highly commended by ttilre speakers, lion. J. H. Bell. R, H. dtogers, Esq, Supt. tctf Education. Rev’ G. C. Taylor, Rlcv. D. Gouge. Jae. Paton, Esta. and C. H. B. Longtwortb. Esq. The speakers also commented favorably on ‘the performances of those tak- ing pant. I 1 A special featture oi the program was rho excellent singing of the pupils. due to the careful training by ‘Miss Tait, who played the ac- companlments. The decoration of t-bte liaii which was done by a committee of "the pupils was appropriate Ito the day. bringing ou-t artistically the idea of the Empire and of the Navy. _---<-o>——— CARD 0F THANKS Tire Pastor and parishoners ti! Klnkora ‘Witfliil ‘to express ifheir sin- cere thanks to tbe following per- sons whio contributed their respec- -tive parts towards the highly suc- cessiiui entertainment in Klnknra Haiti Thursday evening, Oct. 20th. Rev. F. Gallant, tSttitrgeon; Rev. B. J. Giliis. Cardigan; Miss Celia Monaghan. Providence, R. 1.: Miss Louise Arsenault. Miss Marion Grifieth. Little Miss‘ Mary Trn-inor. Messrs. J. Austin Trainer. Frank JXMnntionelti, Joseph Doyle, Fred Duffy, Elzar Arsenauilt. MQBBlS Frazer and rScaatlebury. all of (llitritiottetown; ailso to Chi-is. E.‘ McDonald, Dot-den. and to Dr. W. MdLclian. Fred Trainer. (i. Scott. and, Mr. Arsenaultt. oi’ Charlotte. town. (or valuable services render- ed. (lARD 0F nan-nus lleing unable to express a‘ per- sonal word of appreciation to the many friends in Charlottetown. North River‘ New ~01 i180" ""11 ‘Pync Valley for their. , lpflliiy. and assistance in ‘ the’ fl! eral ar- rangemcnts of the late . 101m ‘Alexandr-r Warren wc take this op- portunity to say to all. "We thank Right-tun weetestev WARREN. ' ' 9. ' 50D. nan-tun EMERtBON w-Aansu. . rerun-isos- u ultutlltltu - i Km“ in action in France. Oct. 22. 1918. Gone but not iorltrivten- hens a d chickens. Please phtmQ THE. CENTRAL GUARDIAN ..cuuncu ssnvlcsls; Sunday ti '23" ‘"1" N" GiH-ssow at 1.30 p. u. Send to any address-McLeod Bros r . 1162.31.14‘ total p01 - - 680.106. . . Vkfliiiiii-‘i-"iiii... p¢.t'.;vy4b;,ax-;.,-_._, l ,7 . '1 ‘ ,2 THE cultatomtanowu GUARDIAN POLICE COURT.— There werfi nzyeases at the Police Court yester- w: HAVE five 3812’; i221" for Bus: Wii'l sniper an ._ Bros.’ Albanyy a ress. McLeod hundred Nb. 1 w. . . U’ . saltoatsausfiltev. ~A.-‘-. ‘b. Emilie“ W111 Preach at- Bradaibdnu Chrmilill (Millie/b at L1 a. m.. Oct. m. All are cordially invite WE "All: five hundred Ne. 1 woui rolls for sale. Will iillip or 231;: nixany address-Molnar! Bros PERSONALS Di‘. A. D. and Mrs. Calibeck oi New York City were visitors in ‘Bradaibane inst week, Whne ‘here "my were the guests of Mr. 0nd Mrs. John ll. Henry. Rousing Political p ‘Gaiilgillig at. Eldon (Continued from Page One) nomination. but be could present i1. record tlhat he was proud oi as a city official. He euioglzed the Uni ted Farmers in Ontario and defend» ed the action of the strikers, who. he said. bad as much right to sell tlbeir labor as other men to seiii 11191? goods. "Vile blow about. the‘ freedom of the country we live in and yet we criticised ‘men for strlkingf’ he argued. concluding amid good humored applause with an appeal to try a Labor candidate for once. . Mr. ‘J. H. Myers. MP- J- 11- MYEPB expressed his his pleasure at seeing so Jnany ladle» Drrsenhffiie ladies have cer- tainly won their franchise during the war (AnpiauseJantl the recent election at New Brunswick is suffi- cient proof that they can employ it wisely. Mr. Brown batl had a lot to- say at previous meetings about the-t. Conservative nomination where he was turned down by “n. llollticai machine." There were some 55 delegates from Belfast dis- trict at that convention anti he be- i-ieveti it would be n pretty hard job for any “machine? in Charlottetown these men (applause). Mr. Brown also declared llc was ashamed to have voted for tlic Union Govern-i ment. The speaker believed there were men in the hall who also supq ported that Government and who. will resent the inslntuations of Mr. Brown along this line. (Applause) Mr. Brown read at every meeting the criticism of the Exilminar upon his nomination so often that Mai Myers believed he h-atl it nearly by ileari. it began “if it was a horsc1 race we would bet on Mr. Brown! to win." That was more than he would do. Mr. Brawnhas bud also a lot to say about business combines and the tvay prices were failing on labor men. lie wanted to assure his audience that M‘r. llrown was ibimself a combine. "Everybody knows that the cost of living has come down during the| past few years. anti that farmers are not getting what ‘they got for their products. by any moans. Yet lot any farmer go to the Revere ilotci in Charlottetown and Mi‘ Brown will charge you 76 cents for a dinner the same as he did threei years ago . (Laughton) Some further rallies were exchanged be- tween Mr. Brown anti Mr. Myers which eiitritztted good hltmored ap- plause. M-r. Myers continued his address. referring among other matters to the splendid service performed by itiie ships of the Mer- chant Marine, and the influence they were exciting in building tip Canadian trade and decreasing freight rates. Referring t0 the tariff some peo- ple think if we had free trade it would be a fine biting for Canada. lt would be fine to got cheaper farming machinery. But no farm- cr would do ii at the expense of his crop. A couple farming machines and a couple of binders will ‘last a lifetime but free trans- portation of foodstuffs will mean throwing the markets of our Cana- dian cities open tn the producers 1f the llnitetl States. in proof of ibis statement Mr. Myers pointeti out that during the year ended March 31 i021, we imported from the llniteti States in the face of the existing tariff. many millions oi tioliars worilh of agricultural pro- ducts. ‘among tbcm tho following which cnmc with, ‘direct compell- tion with whotvmu- island furnlors are ‘producing: (tats. $660,433; clover seed. 8550.270.‘ potatoes 51.60.1747; butter. $880,555: choose 0211015352 ,4‘ 8F. $2.29Z.912; bacon and_iin'ms.‘1;fii5..'lR0: pork in bar- rels‘ 82.912115; fresh ‘ pofk. $3,» qyrorhlcts. $7.- . Mr. J. E. Sinclair tillr. J. E. Sinclair the next speak- er maintained that issues other ,t * 034044» lieu Mr. Earl Spine: 1 The Noted Baritone N? .. HEART! HALL Monday, 24th 8.00 o'clock Hospices and let us know ‘your quantity/valid Thnfhaczifi Vi}. we will let you know whfli! 1° "'1"! Ladies" Auxiliary sideration‘ and must be taken into “i-‘miilt- Many. ettventilttlrer have t-‘Xltenditures which Named by 111i‘ Kovernment he said. of Railway Previous meetings. denouncing 1L5 withdrawal from the lowest posgibip pLfluL t-ilant Marine Mr. Sinclair did not extravagant construction oi them that his chief proper, sane policy would be a Canada. but the through the press for accepting the bttlildinlg at iviélffiililllt Marine 101i a p0 icy. e c isrged that t-he result of building the Merchant 000.000 on ships. chins the granting or the Roman- ian ioan_ which he said by big Canadian firms con» trttcting im- to try to manipulate the actions of lplnuqhs and foodsums whmh had ‘terest when Roumzinia gets upon contracts were let without tender, .8185 a ton was offered for them and than the tariffreqtlire careful con- not yet built. Mr. McKinnom-We are not building them at t-he present day. Mr. Sincialn-Thero are seven to be launched yet. Mr. McKi"n0",—They are just about to be launched. Are they llot already built’! And would you. build all the rest at $33 a ton? (laughter). Mr. McKinnon continuing stated that Canadian trade has more than doubled since the war. largely on account of ‘the much criticised Merchant Marine. We have today fortnightly voyages from different ports of Canada to all parts of tile world and we will continue to have them in spite of the ‘Fordney Tariff Bill. This is a concrete example 0f U16 ivrflttixht of the men who es- tablished the service. Taking up the statement made by Mr. Sinclair tillatt the Fordney Bill might be defeated in the Sen- ate after all. Mr. McKinnon point- ed out ‘that ii‘ this should happen we will then be able to get any goods into the United States with- out the necessity of reducing our tariff on American good-s. “is not that so?" he turned to Mr. Sinclair. “How can this be an argument for reducing our tariff?" taken place under the guise of war must be ex- He repeated his criticism of Board Management made at parliamentary control as a breach of constitution- Il svvcrrtment. with regard to rail. way insurance _he considered li mli-‘ailfllfito pay fire losses than t0 P"? insurance for the whole lines 0i railway. ‘l-lr- criticised the let- 1-"18 of the railway contracts anti maintained that the railways are not being kept out of rloiitics as Mr. Hanna has affirmed. in look- llll; at this tariff from the stand- point of tile eastern provinces pro- tection is no policy for us. continu- ed Mr. Sinclair if we get into the United States without a duty we hill/e a good pork market; and in this line we have nothing io tear iromucom-petliitln [15 we have a superior product. Referring to the Fordney Tar-iii‘ Bill he maintained that it was very doubtful if whether the bill would really pass. it should be in the in. tcrests of maritime people in “p. port a tariff that will be reduced to in re- new»! ,. W... » ;>1»u.\_‘;3-'..4..'. _ i M’! 4 stator-nu > You Get a Clean iShave The Durham-Duplex Rasor gives you aquick, clean shave, because- its iagonal stroke meets the beard at the correct angle. The safety guard protects the face against accidental scratches or cuts. The stroppingdevice gives you greater shaving mileage. . , _ " Stantlsfti. ' “Haiti. , _ razor. safety‘ guard, three don- bled-edged blades. in a neat’. ivory case, one dollar complew. Other sets at $2 up. Get one today! Made in Canada by ills DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR Cm.’ Limited, Toronto ' Factories: Toronto, Janey City, Sbeifielflfel“ Receiving no definite answer to stud to the operation of ti"! Mel" this question Mr. lticliinnon went on to the point. it bad ‘been insinuatotl that the decrease in the census figures was due to protec- tive tariff. ln 1911 a Liberal gov~ eminent. went. out of power. That Government had gone in in 1890 and from 1901 to 1911 (while they were in power) the population of l’. E. island decreased from 103,000 to 93.000. If the present decrease was due. to protective tariff then the Liberals must certainly have been responsible for it, and their policy must have been a protective policy. What is their policy? They have not yet told us. A voice-“l guess they ‘ don't know themselves!" (Laughton) Mr. McKilinen "They arc cry- ing down protection. Did they tell you tonight tilat their policy was ‘Free Trade? No! They didn't dare do that!" Mr. Sinclalr-“We say it tvish to l-lay much. lit was in the objection lay. A Merchant Marine good thing for Government has Mnrihc meant the spending of $73,- Mr. Sinclair concluded by criti- was manipulated ploughs and other i1iif1g5_ Mr. Donald McKlrlllon Replies Mr. Donald McKinnou speaking briefly at the conclusion oi‘ the meeting definitely brought to n point the tariff issue anti triumpli- 7"" "i491 anliy answered the charges made MF- M¢K1""°"'“Th"1 15 1119 1.1151 by the IJbQrnl candidates reg£‘r(‘.|time i got that gentleman to ad- lng the Rnumanian [infill nnu other lull titat his policy was not tree points. ‘The logic of his arguments 1M0"- were obvious anti the applause with A V°1¢¢-'"1‘1‘5 "W" ilflfle!" which they were ‘granted hy the Another voice “Crcrar trade!“ audience plainly indicated that his (LilliShiPlJ _ hearers were not led astray by the Ml‘. M-cKlillltlll. 60111111111115. 531d evasive answers given by M95511 that Mr. D. A. McKinnon bad main- Sinclair and McKinnon who be. tallied his policy was to bc a ‘re- trayer] a desire to ‘sir/itch the Qub- duction. "Where is this reduction Ject of the tariff issue into some ‘mills l0 1198111? Where is it 80- is not (llill-‘if channel. Mt‘. ‘McKinnon int: to stun? ill/here is he solo: to took up first the issue raised by Mr. tirtlw tile 11110? Cflll Y0" 1911 m9?" Sinclair regarding Canadian (Laughton) A voi°e.."Brown will tell you! (Laughton) .Mr. McKinnon..()\tr tariff duty is today lower than ever it was. They say we. require a larger rev- enue. How on earth are they go- ing to raise that revenue with a smaller tariff than t‘ile i4 per cent. that we have now? to come to this country. as the local government did some ttwn years ag_o.,tnd tell you that they are going to run the country with less money than the Conservatives had done and then pile on the taxes- wbon they gel in? (Applause) Are they going to go back and in- crease it lbroo or four fold’! will require the money: Whore are they going tn gct it? l challenge them to show it and i leave the been sent as a war loan to Rou- mania and which he insinuated had been done to benefit. certain large manufacturers. "We know that Roumania was nnc of Britain's trusty allies front the earliest days of the war." said Mr. McKlnnon amid applause. “She was sur- rounded by enemies and cut off front food supplies. She asked Canada for the means to till her soil and feed her starving people and among other t-hings (Ianada sent ber those ploughs. They were not sent at the expense of Canada for it was merely a loan and the money will all he returned with in- licr feot again. These gentlemen are indeed ital-d up for arguments when they take it upon them to question to you! (Applause) criticise Canadafls generous 're-| Mr. Sinclair.."Put on a revenue spouse to Rollmanie. (Applause). tariff." . ' l tbink it is to the credit of Canadai Mr. McKinnon....\Vhat isthat go- mid very much to her credit. that ing to be’! is it going to be 14 por elm rim so. (Applause) cent. less or more? \'Vith regard to charges made bv Mr. Sinclair W-hat is y0ill‘ W0" the “Liberal candidates that some ttectlon tariff going to be? tSome discussion took place as to in conncr-Ilnn with the Merchant the actual percentage oi tbc tariff. ‘Marine. Mr. McKinnon explained Mr. sinclair contending it was 10 that these contracts were started per cent. when Britain was in the war rind Mr. McKinnonnAli right. let it when many of our trad-lug vessels go at 1t; per cent! Will yell dare were turned over as warships. We to say that you intend to ruii tilts had nothing with which to carrv country on less? rm our mercantile trade anti it After waiting in vain for a defin- wotiid not then have been advisable ite answer to this question Mr. iii-c.- to let contracts for their construe Kinnon concluded triumphantly! tion by tender at tlhc time when ,"l think i have to say. and‘l think German contractors might snap up = i can 53y it, truthfully that so far ibe tenders anti build the ships ir ‘on the Liberal party is concerned such a manner that they wmiitl :they have not yct shown to the sink to the bottom in mlti-tlcean electors of this country what their "We were told on ilho platform here policy is in regard to running the tonight," continued Mtr. McKinnou. affairs of the country." (Ap- "that these tthips should-bavti-been piauso.) built at a cost of $85 a ton. i Before the meeting concluded Mr. Slnclalrr-d said they were Mr. Jas. itlorrisscy spoke about tbc worth only-wit now. necessity of the erection of a bridge‘ ‘Mr. McKinnon:~-And did be not _across Orwell River which is a inn-kc the statement tonight that very im-pqrtant matter io t-hr- peo- pic of lloifast district. A petition refused by thr- Dominion GOVEWXi-‘ililfi been presented to the local niont? Why should anybody offer House anti it was ovcriiouketl. $135 if» they were wonilh only $85’! ‘They tliti not forgot to raiso their iApplaltse.) own sa aries, though (Applause) Mr. Sinclair maintainer! that this _Ile believed ovcry one in the hnli was not his argument. Thu-t was [would back binl up in pleading the in 1019. Some of theso ships svcro tlmtportancc of this matter and ho lubrfiinitilfiiinu ntliillltslhlsownts WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” You iittlp‘ - tutu Wiii love a the "fruity“ taste of "California Fig Syrup" even if constipated, biliotlu, irritable. feverish or full of cold. A tcaspoonfui never fails to cleanse Millions of lnnibers keep "Fail- fornia Fig Syrup handy. They know a tmspoonfui totiay saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggisl for g0i1liifii.""(7di"0i‘iiil\ Pig Syrup" the liver and bowels. In n few which bandit-actions for babies and hours you see for yourself how children of all agcdprintcd on ho.- lhorotleliiy it works all the sour tie. Mother! You must any "Pali- blie, and undigested food out of the tiornia" or you may get am imita- bowels and you have a well. playful tlon fig syrup. rthild azalri. ' nan‘ a A QL “A; ll‘; A“ a a AlAAvglgggllAggl ~ cllttrlttt tltltlsrlnt council t on. uonom s. osuoemltsron -, Morning Service at it O'clock Preaching, Guhjlct “The Book" llblo_lchoel at 2.89 -.Evenlng.sewIes at 7 O'clock hoped. whoever was elected to par- lianient would secure which would shorten tile distance cf Charlottetown by 12 viiiil-s. D. -A. .Mcl\'innon_ said the river was not over a ilun- dred yards. with a public road Are they going‘ - They - Mi. Sinclair aiglectl with Mr. Morrisscy on the importance of the erection of the ilritlgo but" explain- oil that it was tvholly in the. bands of iill! local lZtWPTillllt-‘lli- ' ' Afterra votr- of thanks had been this ilridgi. tIn answer to a question from Mr. Mr. ltiorrissey hzlrti bottom leading to it. ilartiai conduct in tilt: meeting adjourned. it had - AMBEROLA outshines them all Herc ispa remarkably low-priced phonograph‘ that actually is far superior to ordinary “talking machines” cvcn though i1 costs less. 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