oc<r<>ss.s_11.i1t225 ’ 7., o l‘ .$ v. \ g 5 a . I \- 4 ‘v a ' F f . . _, s» o g. z’ lI g a \\ ‘I i‘ § 2-‘ - ' Q-Y " l v . a , ‘ i \ 4 You'll Liltce w‘ i’ i; ' i ; ' Flavor ' lil Eveiiyeonv LIKES King» Cole Orange Pekoe is the “Extra" in Choice Tea ‘ THE CHABLQHEEQYZ“ SHZAEDTQNI _ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN COME EARLY, at 7.30 to the _ CONSERVATIVE RALLY in the NOT BLUFF AND BLUSTER Offer Hill tonight. ' but solid fact; a; the McKlnnon. = snow from HoimaIVe 0...“... Meelervey rally meeting tonight. CLYDE RIVER SERVICES- Offer Hall, seven-thirty o'clock. Kindly note change of time of Clyde River services for Sunday THE TEN COMMMNIJMENTS- Oct. 18th Sunday school 2.30 p.m. willbe the subject 0|‘ the morning service at 3.30 p.ni. sermon at the Baptist Church to- morrow. Ag the evening service, a WARNING TO SPORTSMEN._ sermon oi‘ especial interest to ev- A hoy on a format; Diuistattlnage pry citizen "The Election." The hadanarrow escape from being-kill- Minister, Raw Ross (}_ Eaton W11] ed by a ~bullet supposed to Pbe from preach on bum occaslonl i1 neighbour's rifle on Saturday. ' The ‘boy went. back in tiie evening A BAzAAR in am o; lnusuco to see iittor the rattle. when n ibul- C|'_)]]\'(nt W111 he. 119N141, we pummc let whizzcd ‘by his head. evidently mm. Runyon on October 20m and intended for a range iii the vii:- Zlst. Meals‘ will be served and] 101W. lt would ‘have =hecli a seri- uflgfnogn and evening A bend nus mutter, butli for the boy 43d Smppflr win he give “the second the mun with the gun liiul the l]3y_ 55.33.10,17,2| bullet taken effect. and this should - be n irziriiiiig to piirties with rifles LA“) TQ REsT__._.The fmigm] not to tire iii the vicinity oil farms of the 1am (yum Thos_ [Eur-is w“ or where there is wily chalice of held yesterday morning ‘from his shlmiilli! llllyllflliy- ' ' late residence, 51 Pownul Street. to ‘_ St. Dunstan‘s Cathedral, where Re- “'“"d" U"""°"‘ m“ M’ 9"“ "Mf- quiein lllgh Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fatlieli- licrrcil. The pall- (Continued from Page 12) bearers wcrez». Messrs Wm. Flynn, Phillip licavziltt, P. Mclllhomon, Jos iPliriwr-ll, l). J. ltiley and Ca-pt. Josn lltyan. Service at. the gravle was _ _ __,__ conducted -by Rev. i’. “Yilsh. lwcll and keenly interested in the RECEIVES xppolNTmENT _iwclfitre of those iirtiund hcr, On A farm“. gtmmau, of Sh Dunuumk Monday Mrs. lvkelieod went with 901108". Rm’. l". J. MacDonald. S. h" family i" Hue the \\'0llil(?l1llll J.. has been appointed Rector of pi -L »- f “Ti . r i St. Stanislaus‘ ‘Novltillidte. "Giiieiipli I i112. u . H N" (Qnnnuml- Ont. l4‘llllli'll‘.l\l1l(2l)()li£\lil entered tho nu] whwh Mm ilmmwtly "mic-W IJGSIIH. (mm ill 12:07. <'llitl_. llflPl‘ tho "1- “le "M11110" twins in wish- jllii-Htll Mtlidivs, was einiployctl in "it; Mrs. l\l('.|.t‘l)il (‘fllllllllltlll health ‘lessor. Bursar iuid Pie‘ llr. is A‘ ‘ A‘ ,1 tbrotlicr oi‘ The ltcv. Captain Pius Ml“ Film"! H- ilivvi-‘lfllt roruivcli lylilCnfilllilil. ‘who vras the much-bu for the first time since ‘her marri- liovcd chaplain to the 105th. dtetziqqge M 2 wit“. “tree, n“ wed“ Your Grocor will lupply you Itlulfs arc- back again. Thcy oiling wt-ur. 'l‘licsc tllllllléi are. for liitvc been out for several seasons, tho most iuii-t, tiny barrels. juslt but this year thi-Hsniurtcst tiirrierrbig enough to hold two claspet are sliowiirg muffs WllIll practically, hliirds, and no iiiore- one might all their wraps. from spouts to ev- will them embryo muils—but ex- ‘ ' ULSSlVCIY smart. ' ickey 8t Nicholson's Bloc-k Twist 1?; Ii ,0. dii-cct mail for the (Tontiiiont in- t . ineiit timing the (‘rcnt War and . whose ‘much rrtgrcltlcd ilcaltli oc- day anenmm‘ “'L'I"""“i"i4 "‘l‘“'""|=‘ culrrrd iu 1923, ivlinn he was pus "f 1W" illliliifild (rilllcrs. Mrs. Davi- tor of St, Giorfitffi Parish. i’. id. sou. who ivore ll licroiiiiiig gotwii Islam!‘ w of rosc t‘lll()l‘t‘.tl "gt-orgottc. “'11s M. I MA|L FOR OVERSEAS__A fmlpsisttul iii rocolviiig by Mrs, H_ ,\'[_ ‘Illilll -t‘i'om thu Maritime Privvini-t-s "llviflllll tllld Mrs. (‘. it}. ltlrNutt. iii [or the United Kingdom nnd also the rmjulliion mom p05,... »“»,..-., ("NW1 ‘pan?! no“ for uraccfully zu-riimzieil ‘and lu tho tuzi h-rame Wm h" {Iuspatuhod by m8 iomn scarlet. gnrziiiiiims uddcd zt S, t5. “Orilllll:i" sliiling [mm lplli. warm touch of color as the bright liilX W1 Momltly. the 19th. instant. sunshine. shone throuuli the Wlll< Vt full mail for (ire-at. lllfllfllll will‘ . _ ilsn be ilvspatchnti thy the steamer dmm’ wmhmbflay ‘being w" "Xmp llflllllififl ' '- ""‘ - ‘I t I"; v -.A' "i- t':"- i‘. 1s something better tile" “"’»°Y°“““YY tlii:'.t1r;‘."ti."li:. 33th:‘.-léliliih. ‘.55.; $53.3’ I rrobacco. hasa flavor ‘ gagilflpglliltgttlfilglltéiqlft Méliiilll ivccks. ’i‘<-:i was poured by’ .\iis.'~' its Own» ‘nan who wants a real --'l[1fll.till(‘l| thy the S. VS. Manhurii good lasting chew, always asks for i Hickeyls. Bewanelof Substitutes. ‘Ellfllsillllvhztmltill-‘ili! iorwartcieiltllyltlia: nail, Miss Cox. Miss liairtl. Miss \ V} t‘. .. . care rom on ieii on Dorothy sinHSOlL ‘M158 u,“ ' . t-riday. llie 23rd. nnd a further h _ A ‘ M’ -.' a ‘clatter and parcel post. ,miili for “M”: ‘ "treat. Britain will go forward by ' 1 he steamer Regina from Montreal on Saturday the 24th. 111mm MANUFACTURERS i CHARLOTTETOWN . » . - . \ “iy-miiw _____ llostcsses have \Viillztiii_s (‘Ill tlic ices. l" servim: Wcrc Nlltiél llellu "mm Montreal on Thursday. the 52nd. Another l'iill mail for Great Mr. HOW-WIN] Hilson. City. was in tlieir___/_\uiii_mil ed the guests. the door being Iirct~[0X'1i0_l'i.~G was in meats. tily opuiied by little Illiss Mary w“ illllllk and agricultural products. 1 I I than evcrthis llllllfi and some 0f l the prettiest are knitted of a yarn so suit and fine that they remind one 01' a cobweb. These are worn under a coat or thrown over the shoulders "with an evening dress. Some are in lovely rainbow tints! and others are one color in the; centre, ombre tinted towards the] fringed ends. Bags are closely al-i lied t0 scanfs, for they often matchj One particularly interesting ‘kind is made on a canvas fouudatloni nnd worked in wool in a Florentine i’ design. The ‘wool is usually shad-i ed llllld two sets t»: colors are used! --say brown shaded from dark to light and term cotta. shaded from iliirk to light. These ‘begs are about UVBlVO inches ‘by thirteen inches with top handles worked; with the vwool. Some shops sell‘ the canvas with a sample of the‘ pattern worked. The Public Forum (Continued from ‘Page 12) up in Boston bin, I'll bet dollars to cents he could not make a living on the best 100 acres of land on P. ii. l." — ‘ . Old Lady: "it's a. wonder to me‘ tlic girls from P. E. l. put tip with‘ that feilow._ if my Bridget was there she'd make it hot for him." Brltiget : "Oh mother, if i was. up in Boston l‘d scratch the lcl-. lows eycs out." l A’ (HHIUQIIIRH from Boston: "l; know thut man and ill! ciniliiii'ti write u letter home. ‘He gets some-l one rise to write them for liim.] Poor fellow. what keeps him iii" Boston if l’. id, i. is such a Dlilt‘(‘< of prospects. I'm sure they could: livo. without him iii Boston." l Now. Sir. as Mr, McIntyre invil-i ed criticism i hope he will not hold! any ill will zigaiiist. me for lettingt him know what the people on P, ill island think ot’ him and his let- ters. I am, Sir. elm, CRITIC i-(oxi- THE FRENCH TREATY -Sir. »-Thcre comes an echo from‘ the liiberzil candidates. a kind ofi cock-crow over that French Trade Tlroatvy. I _lt is one thing upon which we» ‘thought they would be disicrcyily S|iiGYll-——iill()llii?f‘ of tho miuny failur- 13s of tlic- King bunglcrs. ‘ In 1020 undcr the Mcighen gov- Mnry Mr-Nutt, while Mrs. Chzirleslcmqwpnl m" exlmm‘ m prime“ amounted to 861.108.6913; in 1024 A*-“i~“'-i"giiin'd0r the King treaty it dropped to 818,938,507. I “lhlat [makes it still worse, with |true Uitbsral determination they ‘lzzive it in the neck to the farincrs. Mm‘ w’ N" “$119M “MWPJJM vilrmost the whole falling oil of condensed (‘oplpetiz load, zinc. aiuinifinunn. Jirztss. mica. iron. coke, astbestoswl inthcr minerals and raw DTOKlIICIF-l: “irwdY TWP!“ hold their mvn as Exipotrts under-i entertaining. and this treaty. The ftmmers alone- were‘ r. Ytrnw-w- Siiiiiiiiersitle yesterday. Bridges are m, Impulm. as eve,‘ llindiy hit, ~ ' ~ ' l mm. Si-r, etc., ' ~ l - or ‘f. I , t “T wiviintwéstporant andsiMr. .1. Outing“ m luzvmgr Mm S r POUR LE vousll I eis er. .-i y. were iii uiintmers to ~ - - B -' 0 - __i<¢¢___ ' yesterday. cently vacated, are quite the mode: WHAT IS TRUTH? i . - -—-—-——~— . " just now. mud several Week-end‘ i We have on hand and are offering at lowest prices:- 300 Bbls. Hardwail Plaster (Hammer Brand), 100 Bbls. Ctliclned Plaster. Also large quantities ‘of Lathe" Lime, etc. required fol‘ Plastering. L. M. POOLE & CO. y -PAOLI'S WHARVES iFurnacesi LIZ .fR\i.I/’ lies ~ wnen puyvng one ‘buy a FAWCETT. A Furnace that i giving excellent satisfaction with an experience of W" l Jeventy years behind it. Makes homes warm. ¢°m~'*' ‘ ‘bu,’ bunny ‘ml hgppy. Cali and nee the FAWCETT that m mpy Qxplllll to you the many advantages in buying "ti! Fumum 3H," dilflgrgnfi [I16] to choose from. Prices and term: arranged to cult customer» , A Samuel ‘Kennedy Charlottetown, P. E, I. ‘134 Kent Street . R. BROW m moimouo eTnEtT cantons-rows E lfire, Life, Accident, Slcknesst and x Plate Glass Insurance 8 a IQwest Rate . fir‘: 0mm": 4;, Boston. K W818 in the city yesterday 0n busi- tcrdiiy. Pipeless ~P‘==~i prompt response to all trou- Miss Lou Jenkins arrived in _ _ gtlhnrlottctowu last night from Dames ‘m’ mfnnfd‘ Messrs C. E. Dalton and W. (‘mveriimcnt tsteamlboat lllfiffitlll-IZ on return to ‘St. John. Mr. ‘C. R. lIe-nlcln. Pownzal. was a isitor ‘to the city yesterday. ~Mr, Daniel McGregor. Mouttague. H1955 . Capt. Duthlo North River, was in the city yesterday. Flmcst flolm. DetSalble. was itinonl: tho visitors in the oilty yes- 'Mr. and Mrs. Wvstrrtt of ‘St. An ‘ilnews. N. TL, arc visiliiiitg here. Mr. ‘Everett who in superintendent of {Azencies for t-lio North Aimorican ‘llift- insurance (Tmiilpany in the iilarltimo Provinces is a well and ifitvornbiy tknown man in .Canuda.' [Mill is always weilcnmc to the island‘ t‘ . TO i l . * ~ _- : There is almost no limit to the ’ uses to which ibriglit shades of wool ican be put in this day and geiiorii- ition. Fashion has many Ipretty OF CITY AND ‘ ‘whimsicalitios and ipracticiilitios. {which call for the employment of t yiuin, and among the latter is the W9 l" l" °m°ll| A- L- A- lumberjaiks jacket. should you be 3°"V'°' “IAN” ""5 hive A young person atldicted to ontol- door autumnal sports and of suf- fliihintly romantic turn of mind to _ want to lborrow your rostuime from itiig most. picturesque of our native coetumes. ble calla. We eell HART batteriel for Ill mnkee of earl and . also repair, rebuild and re- = ii “n” bmefl" of every The llilllbflfllltlk coat is made of " ‘(Inch two colors of yarn in ‘block design alnd so simple to make that anyone We luvs In un-todata Wild) has ever kn-it a sock can make and well equipped wnhlng one if she follows the instructions carefully. lt is knitted in a plain ‘stocking stitch. This is one of the most comfortatble oi! all the tribe ofgirweater coats, tbuttoninlz close iiimunder the chin right down the ‘yoentre frmit and has two commodi- "oiis breast lpocketa. In these days ‘of - matching accessories, there ‘should he a cap or toque with it. ‘knitted in the some colors. witha |turned Ibaok band or cuff and on top a big, soft. wooly pompom. Scents give on o chic and easy ep- poarance that it is no wonder they |\ 0' “popular 8110.008 of flio joy! i. wurdwb. --.’l‘he indication! h. ‘l: 1,. eervloo and eon also polish‘ and elrnonieg your ear. We have a ltnff of expert replir men and can do l lot promptly and satisfactorily- iet u: prove thle to you. Battery and Car Repair Dept. Ch"lown Garage C. l. MeEWlN- Proprietor 114.7%.»- ltreot and.» ..W\QIIQ.»IQQ. ~10)“. “o. t l l ti v.2 for this week. Slr,—'i‘he above question may beI answered in the obvetrse,—W'hat is. falsehood? Usually it is defined as‘ "wilful perversion of the triitlii‘: “T The Patriot on Thursday tgushlnglyi declares: » "We direct ‘the attention of the: Guardian to the Patriot's 00111101052; and there it will find the tnithJ the whole truth and nothing but that truth." i Now let us see. On the same: page ‘Col. 5 it says in regard Ito?‘ itioiieral Managers of the Govorn-. iiient Railways under the Meighen“ Governinent,~<"There were two: and their aggregate salaries were 385000-{20000 more than Si": Henry Thornton is now tbeing paid." This is what Winston Churchill ivmild cull terminological inr-xaoti turle No. 1 and we challenge th" Patriot to prove dram any Blue. Book in Canada on account of D8)", ineut or tittie of evidence to buck‘ its: stnteinoni. i Next. it says.-~ ' "The late Tory Government were ivwitonaible ‘for the present enor- mflllfi 8nd til/moist cnishing public iii-tin, of Canada." 'l'ii(?'I‘(‘. is not. a child who has ‘re- fltfllftfl the years of understanding who does not know that the War and the Rwilway wore responsible for the debt ‘and that this is termin- olmricsi tinexactitude ‘No, 2. Then in Col. 5. paige 2. reforrinz lo the contest in King's County it says.- “The organ is alarmed (or thr- loczii Minister oi’ Puiblic Works. It tins reason to ‘be for John A. is fighting a losing cause." The tPatflot may tpload that this is only bluff-and not a serious un- trirth. But igris purposely false. for hasn't the ghost of a chance in King's. 1 t! mix-ht. "x11 on tripping it up in| those samples suffice for the ‘pre- sent. I aim. Sir. etc... NEMESIS. HON. MR. SINCLAIIVS CASE. Sim-The government party and IDFBSH call the referring to this case mud-slinging because Mr. Sin- clair is personally mixed up in the matter. Suppose any Conservative can- didate were involved ln a matter that brought a loss on some in~ nocent people to the extent of 817,- 000 or any amount. would the Lib- erals be willing to tpasn it by un- noticed? Let us see-a. very young man named Foster representing a N. S. constituency foolishly allowed him~ soil’ to be mixed up in the pur- chase of horses in his district din- ing the war. He evidently select- ed the purchaser uni helped hi u: eoneiiotui: mo uni-cum. . that Dana/- knows um Liberalism tp“'b"° me"- lmm, ‘Nimble decepmnm hm ‘etiecquaintantzes and irionds of restoring a very brilliant mindtclair says he was mistaken. to puiblic life. taught his lesson and with the ex- Should not Sinclair ‘b8 llllfliflhed meriance that comes with yeamas well as Foster’! True. Foster is has now hi5 opportunity to fltijnow being restored, and in time. the largo place in the vpirbiic life ofithere is no reason why Sinclair Canada to which his fine nbilitiaamay not later be restored. if pun- should entitle him. clair's mistake. A mam named Mil-i chell. made a proposition to Mr. contronts the electors of Queens Sinclair. that he would lbring some County. Are we to let this wrong people to settle here and who. hav- izo unpunished to save ‘Mr. Sin- ini; means. could pay good prices clair? for our lands. 0d over the proposition which in- $5.00 to $10.00 0n Your Winter Overcoat We are closing out our Men’s and Boy’s Ready-made Clothing Department. Westill have about 50 Men’s and Boys Overcoats on which you can save from $5.00 to $10.00. Big heavy extra warm and exceptionally smart look- ing coats, made of heavy wool coatings with fancy plaid backs in the popular Lovat, Grey, Sand and Brown shades, quarter and full lined, half and three piece belts, Convertable and storm collars. Regular values up to $35.00. Sizes up to 44. 5536-10-17 liorsv oi’ . or m v money out oi‘ the sale. lltlWflvltlZilit" semirod and l0 flllllilifl Milcililtl sonic of tho purchases were u bad to curr)‘ "l" m" "name he sham“ business and l-‘ostor sufttired iiithavo Pllhlil! Fecllgnilioll- A Bl-Yllllt-lf‘ reputation as a public mun by it. ml‘! 001008 i" he" ‘ML humid m Sir Robert Bordon openly in PitY-‘MT. Sinclair Bell-ill: M! 8W0!“- iiaiuont said he did not ap.pr0v'tiotVI1l<‘-Ili. f0!‘ Mllchfi" "0"! m9 0'9"" his. Foster's, connection with iniou (lovermnent he asks the L0- tlieso sales and said he should cal t/o i-ilvl‘. lhe 11008891111’ "TQM-n" ligand “glam A3 a result Foetal-hints. The appointment, however. had to quit puiblic life even a]. was made and the man thereby £110.13}; his Acorn enemies did nntpscciircd his victims who lost some accuse him 0d making amy monoyfillltlltl. True the victims were tor himself. He was imprudentlnot l‘. E. l. Defilfie 3111'- Bhullld ma‘ and his imprudence was taken nd-"riltitior? Th0)’ WBPB. it. ED118813. IB- vanmgu 0g by a flcoflndffil and lititired British army oiificers, and the country's expense. Sir Robert not. tho tbt-st class. surely. to seek Borden's stand is a. credit to oiiiwompassitm from BFOVBTIITIIBDY. led He was losing a vcryfliy Mr. Mackenzie hing. That class brilliant young supporter. but Ber-tilt"?! not. anneal to him. if they den put country first. wvcre living here nind having votes whentsamo teliiss with the depositors of they came to select a candidatcithe defunct Home Blink, except for their district took the staiitilthat. the Government "had m! P0- that he was sufficiently punished for his mistake Mr. Sin- That Foster has been is just what Foster said. and why we do and take the rewponsibIlityIsate Mitchell's victims. lished by the electors on the 29th. Now let us consider Mr. Sln-Linnt. as he should be. (‘timing now to the case as it if we let Mr. Sinclair off in this case are we not condoning a wrong? Who is on trial now‘! Not Mr. Mr. Sinclair look-i eluded acquiring had. lndludlng his own tfarrn. The price was iix- Sinclair alone; he was first on . 0t! at 1100. per acre or $10,000 for trim! when he wee tempted by p III “ti "Fl; i a hundred acre form. Pretty atee very large co r lumpy! n‘, bu -.... $012.00,» 13.85, 15.00, 18.00 20.00, 25.00 PATONS Limited kintpaiiy Buttho real pdrchasers hlad-yidtllwtlqilth-é $013178 0f Queenrsaiiw 11ft: now on their trial. Will they ..iil to punish him or will they say. its some (i0, say what oit it. these iuoii who lost were not our peotplo any way and why punish Mr. Slu- clalr for them? Or will we elec- tors siiy a wrong has been done and we will not approve of it by voting for Mr. Sinclair who. ac- cording to his own confession made a mistake just as Foster did. but with less excuse as be is a man of long experience and 0K the standing of a Cabinet Minister. This was a mutter requiring no hasty action. nor done under a war excitement. Ho had plenty of time and they nskgdAilpptllfited to manage that Bank. Sinclair :uid Dell." him to accept a nomination again; Yet Mr. Siinclair voted to pay them help his colleague. and the tbest and [hey wm, m; doubt. elect him, 35.450000 to make good their loss- he tries to do. is to straddle the They know their "man lbetter thiinlcs. but finds no money to compen- to think. and chose to ibolieve and trust a mm whom Mr. Johnston on first eight book to be a crook. in the course of time l-‘ostei-‘slto record they would the in the and washed his hands of him. But where does Mr. Jenkins ‘come in regarding this matter?—- l-le is in a tight iplaca for he can- sponsibility whatever in the men not any like Mr. Johnston, "ask Ha wants to fence-and refuse to any whether the unfortunate people who ioet their money should he plid or not. His mil later position is very amusing tor he plainly adke to b! PXHIHPG from saying where he stands thy citing how well he is IOWII. As an elector I do not see it that way. If that popularity were translated into $17,000 cosh and sent io ply the ion complained of it would be more eathhetonyJBut as it stands my duty and the duty wholO truieaetton l! mama. lnll. A! voteeon we are liked by the people of Charlotte- ot every elector is to condemn the