i. -t ii i. . | 1 to l 1 vs_.; A vt l. v l WN’ \~_ A :ll i--t. 1 .- fat l . ‘I f 5 i 3 I>' 4 Ig ix . t' tu ~' i i lé i i {. t il ,en-$1v__. ’i i_ l - i / 4 i -i 2 rl “ '_ ui .. ,~ ‘ 1 fi A I \’ l >.r=" `J --Wm __ __ l J l g . __¢~..~.|-A--4 :_lt- yl i. J! il I 1 i 1 l .._._.».....: A l .._“....,g..~ t ‘ f . gaitinng _ . ul 34' WEDNESDAY, _ 'rss cHA1zLo'1~rsrowN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER Ah maint. did _£251 1i 0ld Sydney Screened Coal » p..__-_ We are well stocked with Url! excellent Coal. Now in the tim# to place your order. 'p Hard Coal Jut sizes. We will be pl¢Il¢d lil glue; your order now, ben quality. 'pwut prlcel. E w. n. cttus a co PHONE 178 l 1% I e inn! - i I rnou lorvrazan 'ro mvsxrool. sept. rr. ou. is ironlmrr Sept. 2-I. 0:.-t. 22 »........... Mantcalml 0et. It Ort. ‘tit .ilurrtrlurr T0 BELFAST-GLABGO\V Sept. D. Ort. 7 .. . . . . . . . . . . .. Metnglma T0 CHElBOU`RG-SOC’1‘lIAHP'IOX- ANTWEBP Sept. I. Oct. 0 .................. Melltl, sam. ite. oft. eu xtinnetioni rlzou utr-:ssc TO Ll\`l'lHl’00L Sept. 10. Ot-t. 8 Montroyel T0 BELFA.\'l`-GL.\>`(i0\\` Sept. 23. 04-t. 2l. Montnnlrn T0 ('H|'IKB()l,`R(i--§()l`TllAHI"I()§ Sept. I. 0|-l. G .... Kniprens of Sfollnnll '.~`rpl. 29. Ut-t, 27. -. Empress of france *Alun ¢-ulll uf. lluulburg, i apply Local Aim!! - II. sauce susrEB Dj;-gin:-Sltsent i“Tbat Mr. Speaker do now leave ng no Saint John N.B. ' committee of ways and means." To which Mr. .\lanion moved the I Besson INTERNATIONAL LINE. 'nn from st. John sto, gram Eutport or Luboe, M0439. Every Wednesdalf 5l~°“m°f leaves Bt. John 9 A. M-» Atsunte Time: Ewvorr 1.80 P. M.: Lubes 2-30 P_ LL, Eastern Standard Time, arriving Boiwllf 'i'nunday. 8 A- M- on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays, Steamer sails direct from St. J0lJl1 10 Boston. leaving St. John V 7 P. M.. Atlantic Time. ` due Boston following day. 2 P. M.. Eastern Standard Tlme.` coanoouoru at Iuka villa' l nounced in the. budget such assur- '“""_'“.'" “ "IW 'YORK nnces have not -been fulfilled." luauaa mu tor automobiles ' _ ' i.viA..\rio.\"s Evllnv c0Nst:RvA- "°°m°m|°d by P'-"nn - 'rivn Pitt-:st-:\"r t\'ci.UDiNo after the word "that" be struck out and the following substituted -therefor: paign assurances were repeatedly giyen by ‘the Prime Minister. and ot er m nsters of the crown that \' _V’ i before further tariff changes were ` made an opportunity would be giv- \ en industries affected thereby to be heard before an advisory board. ially incorporated in the Speech from the Throngvtgf the present ses- sidn in the foil ing words: made only after the fullest exam- ination of their bearing upon both primary and manufacturing lndus- tries and that representations re- questing lncrease or decrease of duties should he made the subject of most careful investigation and report by a body possessing the necessary qualifications to advise the ministry with respect. thereto. cordlngly be appointed forthwith. accordingly appointed. \i ESSERVEY \f OTED Likewise he vo cts we presented. take very souls. They could not malt n ter Robb gave notice thus.- Jouruals of the House ofl “l N9 1° Il" "°¢l°°_lh“'- WHEN Were 30 \|ng[\gwergb}e_§THE HOUSE RI‘EOL\ES lTSELF Lhe truth scorched into their 1~\`T0 COMMITTEE 1 ‘Mu "‘°" e the following resolutlonsi" .. Ian intelligible answer; were wagi These resolutions, covering hun ,nothing the Patriot could do but dfeds 0! iaflff CUBDSES. DOHIGSG F9 .LET THE PILL D|(;E3T_ ye; duction and tax reduction. are _ lthey must say something, if onlv -lllell \'9ClI9d- blll are £00 16118015’ I0 y for s show of a kind o ' Ublllll hell? l f excuse. P ‘ l ,Then something came in the form* According to above notice those I -of a three fourtbs column. caption- l'*l‘5°1Ul~|°l1§ Were ”‘°Ved in mm let;-~-netayes Admission". 'rue mittee- AND NOT BEFORE- “Hd lPatriots defense is a literal jumll when mel' Were m°V@d' Mr] Mi" -from a po‘ltic-al purggt r j 1- lervey and every Conlervat ve n -political bell. 0 y D 0 a the House, VOTED FOR REDUQ/ Q The points which the Liberal Or- ED POSTAGE. REDUCED IN- ygan tried to establish, wer`e.- COME T-*X and every 00191' I” ’ til That My-ers, answering reduction which the Patriot and lfor .\ir. Messervey, declared that its allied traducers falsely declare "lie did not vote Agni I th Robb they voted against. V integer, but he voted lsr til; Mal.. 'rms ts ro ci-iAr.m-:t~.on I \ . v V ‘ion amendment." THE PATRIOT AND MR.HAS`|Il§' 1; (21 That Mr Sl l i ' d CIAAIR TO PRODUCE A » ' Jun "nw" . ur" "mo o 'Hansard "that mill-.a.\lle}l1l;;l-$'eytrr(1)t?l ARD- 017- JOURNAL- To CON' ‘lard Coal both ln ltovo and chest--only voted tor the amendment. TRADICT A WORD QF T,mS' QR but also directly again" mg bu¢. TO SUBSTA.\'TlA'I7l~. ANY ONE get." <3) That “the Guardian comes Since writing the above the Pat-, out flatly contradicting .\Ir. Myers T10! has half awakened ‘mm °“r and giving the lie to his state- Sllllilllng blow. 9110- half d“ed~ statements." tries one of its twisty come-backs NOW LET Us ANSWER, W|TH. in Saturday's issue. In our form- oU'r REsi~3rtvA'rio.\', THAT THE er article We Wwle--° ONLY "LIE", OR MORE PRO- “To give status to s. combina- PERZLY LIES, IN THIS CONNEC- tion - the King-`l-`orke~Bourassa- 'i'i0.\', .ARE THOSE: PUBLISHED Woodsworth medley-who WW’ BY THE PATRIOT. AND PROP0- asking for a mandate to rule, and Arno Bi' Liam.-vt. FAi.stri- CONTINUE 'ri-lost: i.\'iQblTlES ERS. . OF GOVERNMENT WHICH POR The Patriot commences its mls- 'THE LAST FOUR YEARS HAVE representations by twisting Mr. BEEN A DISGRACE AND A RE- Myers' language into statements PROACH TO CANADA. To vote that he did not make. for such WOULD BE A POLITI THE CH ARGL -i.’li Reduction of automobile WE ANSWER. THAT TH-ERE VVAS NOT A CONSERVATIVE I.\' THE HOUSE, WHO VOTED AGAINST ANY ONE OP THESE THINGS, AND THAT MR. SIN- CLAIR NEVER PRODUCED A HA\`S-\RD T0 SHOW THAT 50 SUCH A HANSARD IN EX- ISTENCE. MR. MYERS ANSWERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE FACTS. Now.What Did They Vote For? Finance Minister Robb moved- the chair for the House to go into following amendn\eut.~ “That all In the late general election cam- That such assurances were offic- ‘Changes in the tariff should be \ tariff advisory -board will ac- That such advisory board was And this House regrets that in he case of drastic changes an- TO THIS AMENDMENT OP DR. EASTERN- - --- MOTION, AS ABOVE QUOTED. ITIANIIHIPJI-l'NE8._ ING CANADA STEAMSHIP. LINES LTD. S. 45. “CEUTA” Luvol Montreal _' ' . September 27th. 1’ S . _.For space and rateo%Llve|tock and Produce, apply , ' CARVELIJ BROS., LTD. ,,,} “ ' \.”` . AGENTS. Arrive Charlottetown and leave for Nfld. eptember 22nd. OHIO .¢..¢......... Oct. 4 o||¢A ..,........... 0et.1s OHIO .............. Nov. 1 ORGA .........».... Nov.1§ wi -D /nom “san Qantawaxivs. ct-tsneouao. 'r -,s>o_u1ri-t»f\"r31er_ot>|. Habib, AND 'rHA'r THERE is, I'I3lI\ill0l1’S PlllS ' OI-‘ THEIR FALSE CHARGES. IIl\IE . `S BROUGHT CAL C . AG~\lNS'l` MESSERVEY. AND These words the miserable falsi ALSO AGAl.\'S”l' HON. J. A. Mac- tier of the Patriot, attempts. 10 DONALD. WAS THAT HB VOT-iT\VlST INTO A DECLARATION. -i ED AGAlNST,- that we designated a -vote 101' ¢\ (Ii Reduction in postage. rig-ma~role ot other things. filling B s (21 Reduction in income taxes, whole column, of things never and other taxes. and,- _ mentioned by us. as a IN-lllllflll crime. dudes. counn A.\'v PAPER STOOP To which they add that Mr. Sin- T0 SUCH CO.\"1`EMPTlBLE TAC- clair production the proof from TICS. OTHER THA-V THE PAT' Hansard. " RIOT. No Griping Is Keynote Of ` ri-is Mita. solute-t taltntve . Popular With Women and ` Children ‘il Promptly Relieve; Headache To establish normal notion ol i the bowell. to tone the liver and clear the system of impuri- ties. calomel ie seldom und any more. Most folk; find that remedy ig worse than the dia- 3 ease. Dr. -Hamllton'| Pills are different from Calomel; they don’t cramp, gripe, or cause burning pain; they are smooth workers, and euy to take. DR. HAM>lL'l'0N'8 PILLS FOR WQMAN’S ILLS ` The Iyotem ll u'ickly won back to a norm|i,%oalthy con- dition hy Dr. Hamlltonm Pills, and every girl or woman who uloa this remedy will show it in a clear, wholesome complex- lon and seound, healthy body. Sold ln 25:: boxes, five for $1.00 all dealers. or The Cnturrho- i zone Co., Montreal. Salem ` White Star Line aww voitlf._s;'p N t. 7. egoti- ations for thu sale of the White Star line by the International Mer- cantile Murine Company to the Furness Withy Steamship interests which were discontinued some 'time ago. are likely to be resumed on the settlement of the 'British coal strike, it was reported on Wall Street today. One of the difficulties which de- veloped in the recent negotiations was the refusal of the Internation- al Mercantile Marine to accept long term debentures in part pay- ment. insisting on a 15 year term as against the 25 year 'maturity suggested by the proposed pur~ chases. _ In shipping circles it is expect- ed the I. M. M.. will be a. bidder for of the White~Star Line will be tak en -before the -bids are opened on Nevemher Sth ` l- Info rmat i on Cm|ada_I|q.t 2,459_ teljqllbtzyis ts, 1vt';d llikogce/2,514,034. §`4_ -_ '~~ - \c“.'»~ _ ..--..-;.~_ '~..°*_»- »' ---::.--_-. .. __.._. -~’.-'.` . ,. ..,_ .. .. ..-_-..._g_ _..,, °,'. .~~»,',2' ..... . . .~ .. '.',.»u..|~ .r .».»~.~~ .' o¢u,v¢0r¢| I -_._-__,...~,.._», ~ ~ _ » .-sun' .', .*~ '.- .. . ." -~ v r-gin' "l¢°l' l .'.-..‘_-1-'-'..'§--,‘». _~, .» .‘ 1 '°»-,._» -¢ 'U' ' ', 1," ._ » e __ - » ‘r »-. .-`.'° r .»_ » -_'a ' ._ . .- ~ - :,¢ . .. -. ru. _~°, .~._- vu _ »,. :~. ._, _.- . -., _eo _v ..- »~, .- ¢ , - no °_ .¢ -°° .'-’ .- - . |- .-' °, . ._ ' .~ ° - .» » . _.» »»», ,Ir , » ',' ..g '°.» »Z°.° "' . .,- ..~~.»-~,° _ - ‘ ..,».¢ ° ~ - ° . .._._:. .',-:.,°._- .. _ '.'-:.‘°' .-.'..~;-' . . ,. .:_-,.,:. . _.___ . ..__.__._. "°|,‘¢ .,_ 0‘~ .- . .. DI* I' . ..°_.~ I-:Z Q* \ . . . . ._¢..¢_-",~~n_. , ¢ ».¢,'o ._ ,nu r, ,.11 ¢ -,_._,__~'_~__¢-. ,'_,~,:~.»_~,°, »,°._~.»:".:, ..'_¢ ° _ - .-'- ._ °..',°..- .1 _.- . .._ ..._ ._» ,. _._ -. ._, I. - » _ . _'. . -» . . »_, .‘ _ » 1 . .- . _ . _._'.~.~ __ .‘s1 . . ...;,- 'uo 1 'u '. 3.;-. 'l‘» in. . . .. _-_._°,_ _ .... . ,. ---._~.;.-..~_ ~ '.- -' :. 'el so .. 1 .sq no . _ _ .... _ _ _._ . ......, .:~. .-'. .~-",--- ._ .. .»¢»,__ »»» sl.-.».° »' - .. . .. _-u ..¢_.-»_ .~. .._ ._,.»_ - »» 'll _ ..... ...-~-',-~.... _.,--5-.-°...-, .- .,.__~.'»,..»_~_ ‘¢‘°¢ ' n"ll' u l . . 0-- 1. ".ll . 4 , no °..» , .¢, N. - .°. .'»~ a .a ' ' » . ’-'-'~ ' \\‘ __ _ o 1 » r Cross section of 2,'/_-'f cable - ~ cron GW!-' ritoitiiifriivimi ------ Pin to int fmt 1% lfoig ga =|`-'T lf PQQIZ _ ~ Our article of Friday, \Ir John UP T0 THIS 'I`l\iE 'I`HERl E. Sinclair Answered," completely WAS \O MOTION BEFORE THE paralyzed the Patriot They play HOUSE- EITHER To REDUCE ed with what they thought was a 'PHE POSTAGE OR THE “Cons lpolltical puff ball, only to discot Tix OR THE ALTO DUTY OR er that they had struck a hornets FOR \\Y OF THE PURPOSES nest And now driven to deeper \\ HK-'H MR SDCL-'HR AM) THE lation by the stinging beat, they PATIUOT CHAR(-'E CO`l5I::R"A i ‘Jump from the trying pan into the Tl\ ES l-OR VOTLNG AGAINST y white hot fire. . But at this stage Finance Milli! The fa ' i ' (actual me) . l hirlcad-rotierrd cal/lv funsin cottdtiil.: tnirlvr- grnurid, replarirtg tix niunytmv/tt'at1 1t't`n'i its _ _-` could be cam'ad_vtt .H pulc: auch with lm 1926 *Ir ;1nsm5-me _ ' --- 2,40O people mayconfverse with ease through fafsmalll., lead. tube MDAGINE the roar of 2,400 volceslconfinetll RTheirnpldi'development ofthe telephon`E'€reated within the walls of one huge room! uthetnccd ‘for unusunllequipment and devices_ Imagine the babe] of com-usi0n.if tllcylgéopleyin- Ieleplioneiinstruments,~exclr:tnge equipment and \ i specialtwires and cables. ' 1 ' . . ' .1 2311;] gggilzuleggiesfsgis Fortun:1_tely,‘_Csnadian enterprise undertook the inches in diameter, 2,400 people may converse at Production of thls l.glmtlvOlume of materml' the same time with ease, without confusion and Already ‘over one mlumn tehfphunes hav? been in Stl_iCt.priVaCy_, made 1n,Canada by Cnnztdiutl workmen, and made up of over 1,200 pairs of insulated wires, catch pair connecting at one end with tt telephone rate ofa thoumn instrument :tml at the other with at central fex- and growth of .u.|L.l,iwne Service in Canada, Change- In thc l‘lrl§°"` lcilnildlfm Cllleslllefe are apart from its other bcncflts must be considered ) . scores of such telephone cables. _ a very tlircct stiinultutc to Catnudinn industry. nearly three-quarters of tt million miles of wire This lead tube (illustrated in section above) ls tlie manufactured into _ , . . 1 cttsin of at Northern lf.lcCtric tele hone cable ' . g P » underground cables. In one department alone of the Northern Electric Company plant, telephone wire is made at the V tl miles :t day. The maintenance l IJ Hee ' ' ""`coM"PANY "|_"iMi'rED' - ’- -- . . . _ ' ' - .rs iff Lyzzt/Jr/1ez1f_/0/' 1/zu tm//.w/zzttz/lg Q/ ]’owcr_amf Sound . ff]',l.llf.lll¢»»».ll.a¢lfl..4 _ _ in the inlfresf o/Ca MJ" l » ‘ y I ' uuirical d¢v¢lf1P'””"' I ll r- _ \ BRINGING Ur FATH1; the United States Lines and that ` definite action toward the disposal y ` R- i - 1 l` __By Ge.-yrge 1\I(l1\Illll|g . | , _ *atv 'Q' %£._;‘.”*‘ q i /Q//44 I ‘I M/URRA ‘ WURRA! ff i HF it | l bf NE ‘SEEN ‘QUEO , ~ Tw\LE ,‘~»-3//.' ms. ey |-.ra rm... sq'--. In ly t-t - / //-: 'lin rlluved T _ MQ qtclclfo ~ t'_'oo¢‘F-\o°.~.z . ' is THAT A 4 _ No.1.. Yoon win-;'e> t~»\of=..-c, w\~t»:r'? oowunse ‘QQNQ _ .fo _am Acliacsx ~=_~,\-\e_ \°.> \‘R~<\~c. l . ) TO ‘;\NC. ? ..v~'| f"" ‘ _, _ __ _ -L