KEEP run FAMILY TOGETHER THE COST IS I_U\\‘ ‘ Smaller Premiums Inf-I'll" P'°"°"°" T THE MARITIME LIF E Rates - (Fuamn/eed Results. 11.5., .\|u..-..111~r 1..r 1-. r1. 1.11.... Gllflmnlewd ' ". n . in. l\ 'lPersons Prominent ! . HON. LEMUEL CAMBRIDGE OWEN AN-D SIR LOUIS HEN RY DAVIES (w. 1.. Cotton) Premiersilip of the Province by the Honorable Lemuel Cambridge Owen. M-r. Ollfcll was the aide-st iUli of Thomas was for many years behre Confed- REMEMBER THE MARITIME WINTER FAIR And Ilorse Show", Amherst, N. S. 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I'm" plainls 11.11» i.1-1-11 11-111-1-11 ll'1.111 <.-llI1-1"~ ""‘ l- 1-1 ""1111. .1111 1.1- .-.-r_1- .1i1'1‘.-1-.-1.1. " 11s 1111311 :1.~1 I110 1111- 1i ‘TENDERS :11|1l ~1111~ \\':11'111-1I l‘ zzlltl ; 7 l. 79511111 h1- 14x li~-- 111-II‘ :11|1l 'I‘1~11|1I\- 111111 11111.11». 11|l' A11 in ' 111111 1|1-- \\‘.-1u1-11'.~ .\V¥li‘d "Island. 1lie was himself, af- : ‘11-r his father's death, Postmaster ‘f (Ierlerfll for ahcutseverl yearsJn the l'Il-LLl‘IllII.l1l of the Board of Works; Qrupc "Atl-nllnistration he had been during the term in which be In the Adlniristra- 11111 consequent u-pou the change '--1’1'1-1-11~d by the Union were. satis- 1*.1~t1.1-ily made, His talents were .1..l1--d, rather those of u good man 111 business, than a party politician; 1.111s ilniversaily uwspected 1111 111-main: of hi... integrity in the conduct of affairs. It W115 his duty "1..- I'I't'lIlI¢'l‘ of the Prov-lilce- to com- p ete and hand over the Prince Ed- ward Island Railway and Olhcl‘ works and bulld- which. by the '1 rnls 11 Union, lbecoltie the 111-o- kllvfly 0f Canada. -M1". Owen's abil- ‘iiy was displayed I11 the prompti- tmle with which he placed the (i11\.'cl'lllll1:IlI. of Canada In posses- EVIUII 11f the new railway and the punt-nullity and sittoolhiless with 1\v.h§1-11 the public business wvaa 1-111111111111-11. His Administration is 1 lugs In Our Island Story Mr. Pope was succeeded in the ‘HO’S _- WIFE?” o. w. v. A. ARMISTICE snow r Inter-Imperial Trade Discussed At Rotary The speaker n! Rotary Thursday was Mr. W. 1L. cotton and his aub- jctzt lnlenlmperial Trade. 1 Mr, GoLon raids-mt short. no- tlce I um hero to address you 0h ~ this festive occasion. I gladly do ~14 ed and has dwindled in Great Brit- llll. According to the Dolly Tole- srnrh. of London the future of Blllllh Aariculture is "black." Not. 10118 I80 the farm laborers of the Mother Country struck agaiust- a reduction or wages said to he "al- ready cut to the IJOIIQ." and "at a starvation level." But ‘It was point- ed out to-tbam that the plight. of tho farmers in the arable counties world. But that policy msy not long be maintained i! the industry and trada of tho British p00)!!! sro not more prosperous thou they an at present. The electors of Great Britain may see are long that some thing must be done and he con- strained to do it, They may coo that if the fraternal and loyal sen- timents by which "the Empire le now held together are not strength Owen. Esq, whol cmtion Postmaster of Prince Ed- _-= _ for whllch the coalition was spzc WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11th AND 12th 1x0. for I recognize the grout good accruing to our cunniunlty from . these social gatherings. from the frflttrnr-ation and consultation of our Ibilillllg men of business and . affairs. But how to address you at [his particular time, and avoid any- lng anything t-ha-t would be deemed partlzuu is the problem that I have to face. For I am told that there mus-t .1112 no party tunes played ho- forc the Itotnrians. l thnk it will. however. he agre- ed by nil. men oi’ all parties, that e1. ry Ut-IISJIEHIIIOII of national in- tcrcn and ilatiunal safety suggests lhal the pcople 0f Canada includ- |Ing those of this Island ehall "stand in” with the Mother Coun- try 11nd lhe British Erupire at large- and sIIIIII not 1run the risk of ever being commercially or in any other way dependent upon the Incrcy of a foreign country, \ Coupon Sale Starts Monday ideas and but little experience in pu-blic business. its Provincial SeoTreas, the lion. George W. De- Blols, .wa1s a Conservative of the old school. S0 long as the purpose ially formed remained unfulfilled. the Administration was harmoni- 1II."I. But as s00n as the School Question was settled the piocesr of disintegration beg-an. The ICOIIIIIIISBIOIIGF of Pwblic Works k-vnluenced the crectilon of an ex- pensive Hospital ;for the Insane and the macadunllzlng of roads-par- 1tIcula-rly those in the vicinity of fi-harlot-tetnwn. Evidences of Lib- 1-ral favoritism were seen and 1, EQ¢§ 11111919111 spying, 1 think, vim-rues of iwlivlcnl c<1rr11i>ti0l\11-11..1 u... 1111131 readily available W1 re rife. To meet t-he ii1cre1zlsing,,,,,,,-1,1,1,1 10,- 111,13 [hlllg-s we 1mm to oxpenditure of the Government a111,...“ may be found by resort to in- ubnoxious tax was imposed uponlltr-llnpcliztl trade. For Inter-lin- lhe liflflple- 1111 the Wtlllllllfl" 9ll@"lp11"ial trade the world» conditions ,ll0ll COIN-ESQ 0f 1373 IJBFI-lzflnfillllllan- now more distinctly favorable iran high. The Leader of the l’ro-1,1,-_,1, a1 any former period. Trade wlnoial Government and I1.s Liberal 1,, 1.;,,-,,,,L. 1,. 31111 depmgped, and Mwlle-‘IEHQS fllil-lvell’ "ml °"°*'€€¢l"‘i11111s1 for many years, be depressed 111r1y promoted the canvas on "be- by N11, 1,1, o1 11,1. QQHdIIIQHQ result- 1h11lf of the McKenzie Administra- 1,“, ,-,-,,,,, 11,‘, grep, Way; and (r011, especially where the labor ~bills|cned against the unfair competi- hixhelll "i=1 equally desperate." 11101. to which the people of the Brit ey are t was stated loaing two llsh Empire Is 110w sub/filed b)’ Ill P01111118 811 euro 0n wilt-mt. threelthe foreign nations there may be Dflllllils B" acre 0Y1 oats. four 1a weakening If not a breaking of, pounds an 837:3, on ball-lay. and 3111c bonds which hind the people! r0111 ten to en puun s an acre nnd not-ons comllrifllll; the Em-' on potaloaz, So the farmers of 1pire. in olle oi’ his recent speeches Grout Britain have, of necessity. |Mr. Baldwin. lender of the imperial lo cut down the wages of labor or ftlovernment, declared ‘that “Th8 go out of business. They cannot 111mblc1u today is: Can the British Bland up against the mllllletition nlsmncracy do wha-t democracy "of tanner.- and traders in the Unlt- ,uever has done before-I can it pre- ed Stwtes and South America-nut mervo an Empire and llretiefVing it iolgveakd oi lIW-ie c111 Uilllflllll- "A1111l- 111.111 .1 1.. Increase.’ “The Domin- ra an other Br tlah Domlnlons. 1101,11," M“ Baldwin went on to say. WIN?" Walled 1190" l-lyfi deputation “want ur-lrkets and are prepared gflfarluers a yell-r or two ago Hiili .wlt"11 gcncrosity to make arrange- rme M nfster of Great Bnta n intents with us for mutual benefit blllllI-l)’ declared I'll"! Illa ‘ml! T9" ‘and arrangements t-hey must have: medics were "a subsidy from the '11 1., appeal. U,“ were 1,, a rflum. Government or tariff protection." nnce to make the enlallest sacrifice lll I-Ilflfic OINIIIII-iilllllfilefl l! B6911"! hey must look elsewhere. The in- l" "9 m5 unllkfilY "H" ll"! BT61"! cvitable result must he the attrac- majority in Great Britain can be lllcu of the Dotuinions into other Wish-titled‘ to conslent 1m the uni):- lo-rbi-is than our own. That would 1 c111 11 of nlport titties on I00 ' damage irreirievably the i111lust— stuffs to cave the essential industry lfles of 0,". cgujylry and might. in, of the country. provided the farm ltnne. make for more diflicult the‘ Products of I318‘ Brltirsh “Dominion-s 1prcscrvntion ofthat un.ty which is are g ven a so ute rcc 0m or u Iilfib-IIIIHI to us" substantial preference 1in the Brii- There g1 hQpQ in these words 0i lsh mairkets over thosedot’ foreign 11,‘. 11.11119,- 0; [he “rouge”, D0111. conutr es. lf t-his rcmc y for t 1! (-1111 party in Gieat Britain. the ills of the farmers of England and party which now holds t-ht- rclnfl Scotland should he provided llk oi’ imperial power. But if the Con- ... 1.1-. crcditld with 1111- paswg. o1- lion. vlrhile Mr, DeBlois 111111 his lei-p... 1.1.1 111m all 1.1111 111111111111 of Eu- “M” "°“l‘l i" “we l“ "Wemml "lervmlve" "I "m" ""11"" 5l'°'"l‘l " 1th.- important act under which the. _ .1-111,-111|'y estates were ob-l IIL- (Ioveruuvut and thcl ~~nnbled to become free- II. was far this reason.’ wgartied and pop-j the School ques- ubtruded into the Provinci- 111111-11. i." :-~1... llolli highly" ‘ular. t-ion. the Hut was puliiil-s of . ,..-..1-..1-1-. 11.--1.-,..11,,,_-1,,.1,- while i11- was in office to the con-iloiilril n19 QDDO-“illlvfl Ill fl V019 0i fun-ion "1i‘ 11h.- Party by \v"hlcl1 hul wa support-u]. Some- nt‘ his fo|-‘ I(‘\\'(‘l."- t'avm"c1l the maintenance of .1", ,,,.,. ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, a 11o11-s1~1"tz1.1"ia1i schools sysienl while an overiflicllllilig JPIBHI. others favored the sclulne 111' swi- tl1-1111nt propounded by the 111111. J. t‘. Pope.»—-viz,, Payment for Rc-l , 11...- u... \1...-1<.-....1.- ..1. 11.... ;..|1' 1-1.-1..1-- "ml" l" "“‘-“P‘"l l’) "°ll'$9¢l""l‘ll1 "'3' 35mm“ suhj "t:- ol‘ study. 1 lu the Generall with 1111-1 victorious partisans of the" II-nn, 1.01115 -Il. Davies and the lat- l1-r 1111111111131.- the Opposition I11-d by the lion. W. W. Sullivan. Left udihnut a following. M11". Owen re- turned qilIP-Ily aml utith dignity, to ‘his private business. and pass-xi "he relnaindcr of a long life with but little regard to politics. SIR LOUIS H. DAVIES 111w Conservative»; we-re keen syn1-',-,,,,_. ,,,,,1 A3141 1.111119," egcepllmi, pathizers with the effo -t_~1 of Sir mu Hwrrtur” u,,,,.b1u to devemp ,, John illiacdonald. A cniss was ,,-_,,1p ,1,,,,, W111 be @111," safe 0,- reuvlvrd I" 11w following session 1il'oiliable, The countries of South ofihe Legislature, In the "year 1879, m“, 11.4. 1,,“ 111,1 11,139 imporwy-g when the Conservative members 01 H1113, things as Canada can and supporters of the Government _.,._,,,,,,1y_ 11,,_-,51,, 1,1 “Me,- 11“ ,-,,1g o; ~ex<=e1>ti11g the "011- 10h" Y“ the Sov-ema, 1111.1 thcrtfore out of and M-r. Jamvs W». lRii-“llflrllfl- .11.. 1111estio11, For her "world-wide tradc" the outlook of Great Britain is just now vt-ry unprolnislng The Brnish limp-re, wiih the United Slates and Japan are the only p.1l't.s o1‘ the world in which an in- 111111-1111; and proiilablc iradu can b1 carried on anti developed. The United Suites and Japan, alike 11d- here 1.; the policy 0t high protect- ion and the CXUIIISIOII of all trade want of confidence. A". the gen- ral election which hollowed. M11‘. Ilavlr-s and his fiiends suffered But his interest in Canadian pol- iiirg gained strength as a result of hi1: loss ‘lf -1l1.- control of Provin- die bore the Liberal victory in Queen's banner 1o -1-1,.. ,,.1,1,-,.\__ .11.,“ h, l<‘.l1-1-:io11 of’ i376, the former uuitedlvmllllif l" l"? “Onlml- 07 13321 "M11111 p1 that which cannot be devel- wlitereti the l-Ir-usr of Commons 113.09,.“ ,,,111,1,, me],- owu teryitorleg, l3" Qlllnllelll- 07'5"‘ "loll"'Ma‘7ll°""th1nsu111-ntly the cultivation of ‘"111 at 1111s Opening 01 the scflslv" "I 11.111.- lletweull 111- Mother Country .1883. llfs ability as n public, lspealrcr and deibaur was soon re-umlus M mu “Hush Emmre is nxogxilzed in 1l’1i1"1in11n1=11.1. and he Mun, m“ Duly ma“, for prom. speedily obtained the friendalrlqilu l, “cum, “m, i“. “Ow 0pm,‘ 11111.1 ("zllliitlelllbe of the Opposition! q-“J, ,1,,.,,-,, 1,, 1,, "-34,, W111, 11,8 l"-‘lll-'l'$- ‘Al- ‘fleveml -5""@e9¢ll"§!l$ri1i1sl1 (fcnunouwealth reasonable "lpcllml" "e w“ r“"”ellecl“'"l t“ wlground for the achicveiuent of Jlfelw-"l ["9 Imimlmlfl cmlsllluallcl’ SIHKJE-ih‘ 11' mutually preferential 10f Queen's County and he cmtin- ulm-fs i“, adopu“, 1, aqua"), H14. 11ml i111- varlouri Dominions and col- J9‘ to 1b.;- furlners of Canada including full to supply t-he lneusurc of 11n- "1356 0f llllfl "llfvgllwel-l l ‘ 'perial prtference that is needed 11 her part. ‘#11111 i! 111B m‘ then surely the peopl of those many yell-l‘! 1188'- glVell l-llv llflhlDonrinione" which 1.1151111- British ducls of t-he Mother Country fl'prud_ucts 1,, 11,91,- markma may he siybsigfiitiiill piilefcnellg; In her €11a:~l};.‘t,x,;;|.3ed(lif they] rmdjust the list ‘of 9 B- 4111" i1 RB 8 a m" u" pro erre art c cs and thedutles 11 beneficial trade arrangement with “NHL l 1111.1‘ gd/tggthlllkflllfi! Islands 1:11:15?" But it may be hoped 1tha1. the W10 1 I 9H9 59° “"5 0 Biprcssure of conditions in the Bfllilflll Ellllllfe have illfeilil)’ PTWFII/lothcr (‘onntry and in ‘the Domin- lllfll- 'I‘lNI‘9 C11" 119-110 llmlllii m"! 110113 will constrain the British poo- nOl Ollll’ (Jflllllilfl bill A1131" "N?" pie throughout the world to ink-.- Lealuntl, South Africa audit c 11,‘, berm, coume m“, ,0 “flop, a 1111.11 indies would gladly add n n ‘policy of mutual (EQ-pqrtfluu" Fm“, icastlna-blu way to the tariff and every p01,,‘ of ‘new 1mm 11w pm," Wilde l>1‘@I9l\‘-l"~'e Klve" "l6 Pm‘ of view of Great Britain as of that ducers of the Mother COIHIIYY-"lilol 131111111111, Australia. $111111. Africa l"? Mfllllel‘ mun"? W°"l¢l lllvwand all other British Dominiomr 111.111 111 return a substantial pffilqand colonies it is evidently‘ ference in her markets. Nor won 1,1519 “m, were 51,311 be close,- ,,,,_ fprelsu comnellwrs in the 111111186111,- of action 111 respect to induct- hlfllfii- Delllllarll 11ml Ollie? "f"! rite n trade and a preference i’_ ll-iillllle flllil $111921“! "ill/c t-Imlhln each others ntarkots for the pro-’ ts-t cullse to compia n see ng 1a ‘ducks of “m1, when, goods__1nl they have‘ protected their produc-lfihor, m,- lmemmpefla, 9,918,“ l-rn to the extent oi’ an all but coin- 8mm] Trude. ‘l plot;- exclusion of British products, It is evident that 1Cansda ought to no longer wait upon the United States or any other foreign coun- try. Ifer people should proceed at Teachers Great Need Of 11111 IlEF’I4ill’Ils‘ r 11111 1111s by Taking Lydia E. Pinkhnni’: Vegetable I Toronto, Ontsrim-‘f l have found Lydia E. ‘I Vo table C011,. poundssplendid medicine take before and sitar confinement. A small b11011 was put in m door one day advertisin ydla E. Pinzhnnfs medicines, and u; did not feel stsIIwoII at the time lwent and guts bottle of Vofitoble Compound ri t sway. I soon to notice a ' srencs in my gene health. -Iw11| full of aches and pains at the time and thonfht I hnd every complaint going,- t can truthfully say your medicine rtainly did me good. can and will lpolk highly of It, 1nd,! know it will do other women gflod who ‘ and ailing if they vnll only give it a fair trial. Lydia E. Pinkhanfls Liver Pill; are splendid for umatipation. You l" welcome tonne my letter 1f you think It will help any one."-—Ira. Ram" Wnsryvoon, 548 Quebec Street, Toronto, Dntsno. The expectant mother is wiae if all. considers csrsfull this statement of Ira. as butone of a "g man , a nag aarnestory_ m. Iicialyrclnlta. Lygiin E. V f un sec n apte or use dur- ng this perptgg.‘ TL experience of Other women who have found this medicine r IIIQIIIIII II F00! 0f Ill out lnqg-IL Why not ky It III y Q ' r1 g°in§1d in Romance land -—in the balmy sunshine and fascinating Ioreignness of the shore lands of the Caribbean Sea. Buccaneers and treasure- Iadeu gallcnns — "ancient fortresses and sacked cities —- still cast the halo of ro- mance over the Spanish Main. Two Cruises to the -West Indies, Bannma Canal, and South America on Canadian Pacific 8. S. “MONTBOYAIP sailing from New York Jan. 28th and Mar. Ist Ask your local steamship “m! or wriia l0 (LB R U CE BUBPEE. Ills! Ponelllcr Agent ":1 14+. O . table Com- 1. In Labrador, (Canadian Promo) o Tenders will be received for the ..-.,". .,- ,1,, ,,,,,-,. ,,,.,.,.,,,,.,, sale of Electric Light Fixtures o.‘ -1. .111‘11.1'...11 1.. 1.]... 11..-i1- 1-11:11111.ln11 St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. ..1,.,.~. 1.11 111i.- ,,,,,,. ,.,,,,,..,,. m.“ _,-,.,,,-_ olicu to further develop her 11at11ra1 resources and to promote trade between the various Dominioua of The 1101p 1,11,11,11 Hqnry 9.1.11.4. 111-d to h.» a leader of the party i11!,__,,,_ M, t,“ prmmcw 8536mm, 1,, "if"! John. N. ll- ,:s11c1-e1-d1d to the dheiiiiership of,0i1l1°-‘llll°v" l" llm ‘Nlillflilfll Ruin-111“. 1,311., 01' (tIVIIIZZILIOII may be 1.11.- Prlviuce. World’: Greatest ‘Inn-cl System "P 1° 0“- 291h- Apply l0 $¢Xt°r1 ...-1 1...... 11... 1"..11....1111: w... 1..-1,..1. at St. Paul's Parish Hall TendcrS 111.. 1..1..1.|1--11'1.1-.-1..-|.;11111-1..1..11.11...1... 11 to he submitted in writing to Geo \1= . 11 ,1.1 .1,.._,- 1,,,,1 ,,,.1,-,,.,-,., D. 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""- """'"“-" 1.1.-.11.. 1r.- ..11l1 1111-1... ‘r1...- 1-1-11-1- 1.111 1.. .1 l .-1..-..1. .1. ....11 "' rr 1-~ 1.1111111 1111 1...1..1 .-\1.,.1- 5111 I1nI11111~ Ilow to 111.... 11.11.111.11 If You want to bring P1- (lanatla and keep your boy opposite the names esservy as be]0w__ . ‘ROBERT HAROLD JENKINS °f We cltY of Charlottetown, Merchant. h ~ ‘rid ' DONALD ll/ICKINNQN of the Citv of Charlottetown, Barrister X SSERVY of the City of Charlottetown, Merchant " Do your part in saying _Canada from”, V. Agricultural and Industrial rum by marking. ‘anXopposite the names of McKlnnon andlu. ~. .. 1r Mépservy on your Ballot, as above. Published by the Consepv -_,_1,,= Charlottetown.- Much Home Work If \\ill1 ot "Sherity back to s at home put your of Mt-Kmnon and ative Campaign] He was [ht- swconlllthe (‘zmatl-ian Pacific Railwfly amlwibtain-ul within the hounds oi‘ the ..~1on of thr- lio11. Benjanvin Daviesoihe-z" meaetires submitted to Pa-r-,“.o,.,u_widh British donmhLq-he pm I .eat merchant and politician of, Prinw- lddtvarll island. lie was1 1min at Charlottetown in the yearl 18-15, Educated ‘in tht Central Acad-l .en1_v and Prince of Wales College, 11c took high rank as a stud-ant.- S1111se1|11111tIy lie, s-ttldicti law in thef “office of Nicwsrs, Palmer &'M1:-‘ 0d. 'l‘l11-n he procc-vlle-d Io Lon-l 1n. He colnplett-d his prnfe-scionali sndics in th-e lnucl" Teulple nu-i H1111" tl11- d1ir111¢tion of the Attornv-y‘ I (ienwal 11f Great Britain, and b1 111111111 a mem-bl-r of th Brit Ilpdn his 1+. 1 l H111" in the ymr I866. turn 11> (‘ha-rlottctown he formed a; .1111rtn--rshlp with Mr. (leorge Adey I I " who sIIIlHBQiIPIIIIV lbmraule Judge -.f 1111- County Court oi‘ (menu's: " (kiunty, 11ml the firm soon obtain- ' 1-11 an uxlvnaive and lucrative prac- lice. I11 tho your 1872. he entered ill? Island Ll-gislaturl- as a representa- IIW‘ of the Xiunr-ny Harbour Dia- 1- trivt. 11ml iln-cuuie a champion of 1111-. tl-lianiry who were then in the 111i11:.1 111' their battle with the Al)- sc-ntcl- Proplletory System. After 1h1- passage of the Land 1Purchase Act of 18715. under I-Ile Conserv- ative (lovernme-nt led by the Hon. .\I1". OWIEII, he was, though header ‘of the Opposition in the Iicgisla- 1ture. 1"l1os11n-to.baone ofthc- (louncll "in lie-hall" of the tcnant-ry before the .L:m1l (loinmlssiolters (Yuuri of which The late Sir il-ugh E. C. Chil- _1I1-1's 111111., .l’rcsI1l1-nl. Later In the "your 1877. when Premier of the "Provlniw- he was chosclt by the 1Don1i11io11 (iovtrn-men-t to Ibe one "of th.- (‘011111-11-1 1IIPIOTI>~ the Interna- tional Fishe-rites CUIIIIIIIHSIOII auth- .111.zcd 11y 1th1» terms of 1.1m Treaty cf tvashingion. The diiinistry of which he be- ‘1-111111- P-reln-icr in the y1-11r i876 was 1n1ad1- up of five Conservatives an-i lfour Llihv-rals, Ii could n-ot in the ‘nature of mcn nnd in thl- (zon-dlticns lot‘ party politics have been n 1on1: ‘lived Administration. its Leader iwas lrimse-lf young. radical and a-g- qzrcasivv. dts Com-ulissloner oi’ 1 Hlhlic Work-s was a man 0f large INIIIBESTIIIN l" 1111111111 UPSET Chew a few Pleasant Tablets -Stomach Feels Fine .1. I 1- 1 1 1 1 i 1 Instant stomach relief! Harm- as! The moment "Pope's Diapep sin" reaches the stomach all dis- tress from acid stomach or indiges- 11 ends. Immediate relief from flatulence, gases, heartburn, pal-pi- tniiun, fullnela o‘r stomach pres- LIFP. .- Correct your distention for s. few cents, Millions hoop It handy, 1 - -~ ~~ l I " . 311v 1h Iind I mimislriea. lwhen "at last ‘the- (IOVEIIIIIIPXII. of "Sir Charles T1111- pcr was defeated in the election of 18516, Miyllavles accepted tihe port- folio oi’ Marine and Fisheries in the Launier lid-ministration. "lit- 'wns. s0 Ion-g as he remained in the, Calbinet, one of the 1most actlvt- of. the advisers of the (Iovernaurtlen- elal. At "the first (rpportunilty I111 was SPIPCICII with Sir Wilfrid Iiaur- ‘er. to he the recipient of the hon- our of Knighthood In the most 1ll:-.t.ine:uIs1-I11:tl order of ‘St. Micheal 11nd '81, (‘rF-Ohgél and for the 1remnin 111-r 111‘ his career was lknown "as Sir 11111111 Henry Davies. "in the year 1901 "he was promot- 1-11 to the position of a Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada 11ml in the yea-r 1918 he was ei-vated lo the Chief Justiccahllp. For several ‘years he was Deputy Governor General of Canada and he contin- ued to hold hhe Irighest offices In the g1lft. of the Crown until ho went Io his res-t in 1924, a1 the age of seventy-nine years. ashiolzqanc . 1x _".;.|'r,€. P ,l \l I \ Iilgli‘. Ill ‘l u". Ilht 1 all 1 By Mrl Belmont Tailored coats are still liked for evening. They are necessarily almlple of line. tlwrefore the ma- tania-Is used are often as gay M possible. 111s model aibove is stunning in effect. The coat is made of a heavy silver tissue, and is as strictly tailored as any cloth cost fo daytime. Tho lower portion in mrned with s 11111111. deep hardy o t of bind: ostrich. The cost may be "IflfeTIInw-I, it will serve ‘for wear all during m Winter IQIIOII, This model is _ coral velvet an] Infor- ' ‘ ' r, I '\\"ho Wild formally years a -pron1111-‘.l1an10nt thy successive Consel-vaiivemuch, o,» me 11-0111631 purls of the Empire may be freely supplied to thotse of the tiortllern and efllilliclln dominion.- and the Mother Coun- t1"y without lnterf1 rencc with their induslris; and vice, verso, the re- qunementg 111' the people oi‘ the tropics may he snllllllell only. 0i‘ for t-he most part, by the British producers oi‘ the temperate zones. in view oi‘ all the'existiug cond- 11101... 11ml (EIHIIIIIIISIIIIICQS a com- lnerxcul u-uiou of lltc vuhiotls coun- tries includcti I11 the lirltish 1Com- inonwcalth is now expedient. But is thcre any hope of Pm" apect that the Mother Country will consent to the giving of n prefer- ence of the products of the Immin- ions. The fact that the British Gcvcrnlnent recently rte-enacted the aIcKe-unn gluties according 10 which a measure of preference is given to certain products of Brit- ish countries over-seas proves that the thin edge of the wedge of In- ter-lmperial preference has al- ready been inserted by the British Government. Many prominent members of t-he Liberal party are also definitely committed to the ‘principle of favoring Empire pro- ducers. Among theee Mr. Lloyd George and the members of, tlhe British parliament who 110089164 his leadership before the LI-bcrul re-union took place are cnnslllllflllfl- The former Prlmc Minister unsur- ad the lute Mr. Bonar Lnw that he "Accepted the policy of Imperial 1Preferencc 11s defined In the reso- lutions of the Imperial Conference to the effect that a preference will be give-n on existing d1 ties and 011 any duties that may a bscqueittly 1he imposed." He deilnitcly affirmed that on that issue "Them is no difference between us." All the other Liberal ministers of the Coal ition Government, including Si!‘ Alfred Mond and .Mr. H. A. L. Fisher. sil-bscribod to the principle of Imperial Pnderence and" sull- scribed 1111-10 to its practical Bur"- cntion They agreed that “The Enl- plre would be a great gainer if many of the product, now purchas- ed I11 foreign countries could -be produced and purchased within the Elnpire." And they concurred in the, statement that "Any mason- able and workable plan that would tend to Increase the proportion which ls bought -by us from the Colonies and by the Colonies from no and f1on1 each other nulct necessarily enhance t-hc resources of the Empire as a whole." The Mother Country was nloreovler re- minded 1that in the long run every one in Ihg family of British nations would benefit; for her surplus population, which is so much unu- tillzed wealth. would be discourag- ed from going to foreign countries In search oi torture and would pitch its tsni. somewhere under the flag and the Empire would_gain In riches of material and mdh"—-'l‘he qvholg case was set fort-h convinc- lingly in all I14 aspects with the ut- ‘moal. lucidity. l1. ia to be remembered. loo. that agriculture. the most important Iri- tercct of ovary country has auifer- Esau-b lfilQs giants? puns . i I .. :1"! .4.-.».' . . I sllfilugwéigtemglg? lgormeéggflga; rouorvro, ONTJIct. 2:1-n1-p1..r1.1-1.- British pwterentlla] trade is the Il-nnditlons lhnt exist I11 sectlonn of New- more desirable In flew o! her ralpjfonndlund nnd Lnbrndor. n111I need nn way situation H trade between “m ‘illiteracy 11f ‘many of the people tvi-rc British islands of the Southernimll‘: ‘Ill llymfilzc Rinrlzurlr‘: llu-luillu-iln. Seas and we ‘Mother Country were n1'1 reus 11;: e omen s . as on r1\1-, "lumany preferred "here can m. “alrnor Rond Baptist (hut-ch. Miss no doubt m,“ much "a181,, as we“ fiffifillliillill Ilflili"! rrrz-iltly Igliitlllflirt] from as 1,13“),- pafismhgers woum be. .11 irni ur, w ore s r spoil 1e wn pusl Se“, m. go to and from Great Br“. ENIIIIIIIWPR n11 u tent-her unlong 1hr fisher- illn illltl EIIFODQ IIIPOIIQI] Cflllflvla ifivlk. nnuru-luted with the ilrenfell .\Iin- . 1 . 11111111. S il-nkin ui‘ the first school, hold aver the Canadian National Rail 1 l t: I H k I way and the C. P, R. nnd that Can-111. u storl- 11.111111 uvor 011' 111: 11 1-11111- udiall traffic which mIfiIII. ‘ other- Whero luv-Ive dngil were quartered. Miss wise be dhygrtgd (10 [he runways ofiltuln-rtnon lsnld that Ithis pnrtlrulur 111v [lulled SIIJIEH would pmcéed.Nc\\'f1u|n1ilnnd rinnrnnnity .hn1l, 1111-11 111g)“ along {hm-Dug}, Canada 1,0 [hryfivltlnnlt 11 tom-her for i-ll-ven yrenrs. WLTIOUS points 0f d9S1Illl1IIOn_ That 111111111111111111 wall ranlpnnl I11 the majority" the railwgyg of Canada s-holiltl 11111111 tlu- fIsln-r-folk 11111111111. she stall-d given every advantage properly nlmost barren lIf-fllflllllhillllfl. obtainable is just now. a matter of,‘ During the year's leave 1-1’ 111.11.»...- vital importance to the tsxpayerslrrl1u1 n..- lnilininn, nr. on-11r..n 111111 i11- nf 11,13 cQu,,y_,-y_ v ltoroatrd Iiilniu-II‘ I11 NPPIIPIIIIZ Innli-rinl Imylllty to the great QIDDIYG {Olfhnt would he 11 bent-fit to the 1111111111- WhICIl W6 belong fllld DEIJMIC 88B- and nmonl: other things looms llrunyzlil IITXIGIIIC I0!‘ that part 0f It ID which from (‘l1I|111 that worn proving lnvnln- we live alike commend I0 IB-VOP- able to the women 1311111111011 In uu-nvlntr. able consideration the policy oi gi-iiiiii 322121311121 i335 1122' 111.?- Women To Study _ League Of Nations only avails-hie remedy for the com-_ nterlcal ills of the British com- munlty throughout the world and, _ the only certain hope for future’ ""‘"""ll"" 7"") prosperity, it is to be hoped. there- fore. that the various governments 11f the Mother Country and the Brit ‘sh Duminions will exert their ability and Influence to the end that the policy of British prcfcr- ential trade shall, as soon as poss- TORONTO. ONT“ Owl. ‘ZII-(Inlsltinil- ing authorities will ndilrells the I.111-11I (‘uuncil of women this your I11 11111-1-1-11 1-11111111-11, 1111111111 up the work nf the Imnlrui- of Nations. lion. Jnstli-l- lfid- 111-ll and .\Ilnu hinrgnrel Strong, lovtnrl-r ‘me be 0y,11a1ned_ In Psychology at lin- Pniveraily 111‘ Grealt Britain's present policy Toronto will address tho study 1111111111-11. recent)’. g-mphaglzed .by [hg yggu]; Dr. Maxwell (Iurnl-II. (lencrnl H1-1-r1-l11r_v M. n genera, 918C110“. 15 however, ‘of thi- League 11f Nations, nnd Donn 11f mrrly containing IIIII rwrl-u TENDERS ' Bottled Tenders will Ira received at fin- Olllcc of the umlernigllell I58 Prince November l0Ih. f property all - bounded and wrest up lo ‘fuenduy, 1112.3 for lin- 1iurcltnso nun-d nt All. Herbs-rt, urscrl bell n14 follow 11 : 11.111.111.11 011 11..- wl-B-l 1.,» F1111.»- IOIl'I| (‘rm-k, on the North by (Thrivin- 11I11-r'.\l1-I.e1u1‘u Luml (Jlow In 11111111101111 Inn of Orphanage), on the East l-y 1.1.1.1 In possession 0| (it-org.- Jcnklnn, lor- AlIn-ri .\Iult-I1'n Land, on 1111- Quutli by inml in [lllllittlllllflll of Ernest Xlnlcll, furnu-rly Joules .\Iutuh'11 land- oi‘ Innd a little mare or Irma. Tlilu prupi-rly In hut a ulrort tllnlunr-r from (‘lmrIotle-Inwn, quite "our lil-Iumi, RIIII\VII_\' and Hillier I-‘iurtory: Iund In i11 KIIUII I11-art, house and buildings In uu-l-Ilenl condition nnd rxlrn wall qulppral. May hr viewed nl any time. Luwrslv or any launder nut necessarily nor-opini- IRA M. IIIIOIVN, liecflyu-Tron-l. E. I. Prntontnnt Orphanage I’. r-1=s1-111-211111111.- RA BB! TS CHINCHILLAS A SPECIALTY. We can supply you with the cole- br-ated Manchu Strain. Sole ‘Agents East. Breeders and direct import- GI‘!- Sntlsfactlon guaranteed or money refunded. . . Write for prices, etc» to JOHN A. COULBON A 60.. Royal Rahbitry. Se: View, P, E- I- n 1s (ma, the majmanance of aldlllll nf flu- lll-pnrlinl-nts In Slum-healer 10p, 5mm] [reeqrudg W1“, thg|l'nivcrslly will he In Toronto Into I11 ' , Novclubvr. l l BGGT-IO-Z-IIIIIWIII. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CONTEST COUPON Please send the 011a Mot‘! f "M". ‘ e awn Guardian u» the after llA-II I Pm‘ New wold] ELECTION msnhionld for which I lblilllto I ADDIIII of the ltilsor In the ilosllon 0011b ‘ - m» 0:41.111», a lhsll 11.1-11.1. ,