nova-w"! .i, i‘ ‘i; ‘if ) ‘k ‘ ‘V ‘ ‘g ' ——-- ‘ D ' ‘ t l - l I I rtats Juno . . -w r. .21.... p",,,,~',,,-*', r,»- -- ~ -. hy-eieotionin bonnet. it" lssion was made of the fact till! the Conservative candidate captured by over 500 majority a- seat that wal carried by a Liberal at, the last previous election. lt would seem indi t that the tide of/popular - " " ; , o‘ fryer f: :18 Conservative cause is speaking of B. Ii ‘ i HA‘ still rising in the big province as sin-i have often heard the ex- ‘a ‘Hoax ‘Emouu the last general elections proved it pressioin takesngaaligoorafntglgr to be in Quebec nnd._Prinoe__'_ ward mmtzlfunlxngimwa ‘l (h. P‘; You have struck your finger inn“.- . n’ ' f triot surely takes the . The n‘|l41"mr']h“:n:°" ha: guaygga ’ Patriot has the nerve to complain '9 “V” e 7' “ " 9° p‘ A ornvrnlslvrtlon In firm rlt- of trio condition of sardine-n Hill m "Wk °f dlllmwl- °' “l” Q a, we“ “so o; u“, u", 5nd!" witnessed some severe accident to u" l‘ now confidant‘, puma“ by near‘ Uigg station. Let lne tell the 59"" fl" P1“- ThQ wu- "W" ‘he English new" Th" predict.” Patriot that Jardlne's Hill and the "l"! 0i" °ll W" “lmhwd- 7°" l“ ""8" °° l“ °"’°°'“"°" "l" two bridges rinvo been almost lm- temperature apes down. your lacs .ot2 i of “p; your in dunes) “F-“Zflffl. -.n.’."n t" '1" "'1': Isl-ale Visa-Indians. J. l. Insects otu“, “OQLILILInIUIJIIrII-l-"t ' asnssissnlmor-D-I-Olvlll- D0MlN10N FCANA, "VKZTORY LOAN BG; DS mwnmolrt Novlmnna. 1923 .‘ f’..‘Z‘.Z“.”.‘L“.?.‘Zi1....n.-l.."‘r‘ifi. ‘..';’.‘°....@,c,,r at any of its Branches in Canada. , ' ,' ~ .- Q RQGIIAIIIIAIIIIUII5"|"‘"‘- m "“""‘" """"' ' ram-men. %g"r_°"“"“ ‘Wnnt-f-tif-nmimo..." lqwplbaljValdll- . aunt-u. ‘_- ' “lss"'i'=i°'-'X""-a ' YQ. °"" 9'1": mar PM- : _~;§.;;>rsf_nAY. 26. 1.923 . --'j~,- .r ma‘ you u‘ w“ w he aha]. C shed by the Stewart Government H on t/he rirpi or Jenner! 19,93 W frictional up; of cicada war u soon ‘as they M!!! ill!" WW"- Premier Baldwin will very shortly t moment's sensible thinirlll! propose a governmental poligy oi passable for nearly the full term of four years of the Bell Govern- Iuant. and during all tharttme did is pale and anxious, and you have a weak, all gone feeling. H s, ._ x For the convenience of owners of the bonds, the Bank of-Montr J bonds at any ‘time prior to November 1st, and will V’ y h tin, Perhaps you feel like vomiting. tot he all-round protection for Britliyi in- ‘wmd show ‘he “sum,” as we" dustries by a scientific tariiff This‘, w the impossibility 04' llllll- The would involve the necessity of an lovernnilent cannot repeal the immediate appeal to the country Fauna“ Act um“ ‘he legislature because when the Conservatives . gm m n ‘he gained power at the last election We” The“ and w" l a ' I Bonar Law gave a pledge that there Paxation Act which provides or would be no radical change in tar- he levying of a poll tax can be re- ii! policy within the duration of reamL The Stewart Government, this parliament. it is not expected that a tax will be proposed on im- mhnmmlely’ is bound by the. acts ported wheat, or meat, but rather tood and bad of its prodot-‘mv - round by the debts its predeces- that the revenue from a tariff on imported manufactures will be ap- tors incurred. bound to finish ‘the lncompleted road work begun by plied to subsidize the Dominions in ts predecessors. it is not bound. the production of wheat, meat and cotton. This would be a very radi ortunntely, to spend $1335 I! m“? P11 the 174% miles of road on which cal change and if the expectation is realized the coming election will he ls predecessors spent that amount vitbolit completing its work, but all exciting and lively one. hey are bound to do the best they -an with what now appears to lave been the most rascally ‘piece if extravagance that any Govern- nuit has ever br-en guilty of. The dea that the poll lax should Lbe bolished without on Act of- the egielcture is, like many ‘other dens circulated ‘by disgruntled rlberals, an appeal to the ignorant ind intended for nriscbhief ‘IHQUDE nlrposes only. if the Government ails to repeal the poll tax when it anyone ever hear a word from the and you siulk exhausted dear old Patriot regarding same? ‘But now it jumps on the Stewart Government. almost he- icre it is in power re the bad con- Shock is a serious thing, but. is dition of Jardine's Hill. etc. i tell ugually not hard to handle, if you you it takes gall! But that is not have any one with you. the worst plow of road tho Boll You seen-s i said once ‘before the Government left as one of the leg- 1,100,; h“ a114,,“ the Buff-ace "d l; acleii. There is a dangerous spot busy 1,1515% heme” m“ “h”! and bridge lNow the whole idea in treatment ‘but? “owsgrtai”, t” ‘a 9'85"!‘ is to cause a "reaction." If a re men up ero oury rs,an m, 00a‘ “m, hope tile Hon. J. A. MacDonald grit,‘ §§f“,,“‘§,fff,,,, time)?“ f”); will have it made-passable before as you Mm“ dean, may ensue m“ shipping begins‘ The m“ from simple shock. You have read machine is and has been near that very one“ mo“, llahmkl! mm“ spot all summer idle and a few _ hours of the road machine would gfiogggigllaem the “jury w“ not av make that a ood road. The , o , people o, one?" valley are thgoo: And es you must do all the thins- ly people ln U18 Belfast district m“ "m °°"°°' m” “Ympwnffé who are satisfied with the roads. First’ he“ m ym" Mg 3m“ ' y‘ . Heat is life. The bot water bottle And well they might, if we had a l t representative at our end of the "as ‘been a wundenml h‘? p 0 pea district who had the pull theirs ‘P19 i" many watyst m“ m no way ‘a rind with the me government a" it more effective than right here our roads would be fixed too. Ilse on, two, or even three llol Another display of gall. Just a WM" mm” "mm" ‘he 51m"? ‘ind I few driys before the election the flbdolllen- ‘ late Bell Government started three Iii lhfl 0111 day! U19)’ healed the 881185! on the Murray Harbour road flat trons, covered with a piece oi of course. evading all the hard blanket. spots. and some they did do would Even riot bricks are very effect have been better left undone. Vote lve, when available. catchers that didn't catch. Let me Keep on the ‘back, with the head relate the following conversation tr anything just a little lower than between a Liberal and a Tory on the r951‘, of the body. Hayden's Hill recently. .11 1s not usually wise to give any- “lf this bill had been fixed be- [hing by thg stomach, until there fore the election we would have 3s some alight sign of reaction had two Liberals instead of one in He“; l; the big factor here also, so very hot coffee or beef tea may b? the Belfast district." Well. its n good job it wasn't use,‘ Mmgoodegoco Don't be in a hurry t° Bet m‘ m‘ feet again. _ The system has received a so‘! ere blow as it were, and rest ftir 8 half hour, or even longer l: “Lie-a shock is one pmfie wdertherc Stimulant is indicated. 8n " should be no heel-fancy Wbmlt g" lug it. 32.516.929.000.“ or this amour" lftssmsrtooo was held b! 08M “ism, that is, Canadians loaned this amount to the Government ‘in nddluon to this may mo" mll lilous of municipal and frftlvlllfll" ‘bonds are held by Canadians. Tlii. ‘vast amount of money invested i‘ lpnquestionable securities by 1hr people of Canada rolllfiflllfl ll “narge measure the savings 01 Bl gpeople, the accumulated surpluser _of yearly earnings by W889 "Y" ‘hrs, merchants, professional mer ‘nbnd in short all who are engagu ‘in labor of any sort. it is tht iirmney "salted down“ by our pec . is‘, earning them an assured year income, large or email, a sun on November 1st, either by issuing a‘ chequeor by placing "the-amount to N - m h t I m,“ p l, owner's credit in the books of theBank, as the owner may desire. ' 0W 8 I10 a a g 9 6 - I . . This is "shock " - Morris LIMITED Ca.]li'IaJ,-—- Co., $l 50,000.00 Preferred Shares. Dircrfars,—— Jnliil S. Alorris, T/ios. IV. Iilorrix, 8ome of the Liberal newspapers are much interested in rho leader- ship of the Conservative party just now. They want to get rid of lion. Mr. Meighen in the hope that if he could be displaced some one less troublesome to the King-Gouin- Fielding government might become the Opposition leader. A few of these conspirators have suggested that Premier Ferguson of Ontario should be given Mr. Meighen's place, but the proposal is not based on affection for the Ontario leader, but rather on a desire to have him retired from ‘his present position. He also has proved troublesome to both Liberals and Progressives. These zealous searchers after new ‘as the oppormnny the“ n Wm be leaders seem to forget that the Con- lme “W371 1° cm-ldze- l“ ‘he servative party has hitherto always neantime this unfortunate Act ofchosen its own leaders and is like- he Bell government is still the ‘Y m cimflnu“ l° d° 3°- aw of the land and must be borne l8 the debts and other snlsfortunee t involved us in must be borne. v $150,000.00 Common Shares. ‘provision against the proverbla rainy day, an income in man.‘ Scenes eutficient to enable the lli Jester to live in comfort and ever jiu luxury without earning s dollar from any other source. This is gratifying and encourag ing; it is induhltarble proof oi th- ‘wealth, the resouces, the possib ailitiee of Canada. Reckoning on the basis of ‘Elli Dominion. the Provincial and thl flluniicipal bonds held, we may as ‘some that we have approximately §two billions or cash "salted down‘ "at a comfortable interest of abou" ‘five per cent. This large revenut is being circulated in the different provinces and cities of Canada and its benefits are being sharet directly or indirectly, by the gresl majority of the people. It is l great tribute to our thrift, oul prudence and our economy as wel ins an evidence of the inherent pos hnibiiities of our greet Dominion. '5 And yet this enormous invest lament, this huge "sailing down" o1 {our aocumulated wealth, is no‘ wholly to our credit. We in tht Maritime provinces are lforever ‘complaining of‘ our want of, indus tries. The amount invested h) ('. l. Zlmrrlicr. PRESENT OFFER1NG,—$50.000.00 PREFERRED SHARES. . _.___-___._- r" . i HE SUCCESS of “Peol-loss" Ginger Ale nnd other “Peerless” lines is well known on Prince Edward Island. T he (lfllliillfl has niorc than exceeded our expectations. Repeat orders arc coming ill ‘without solicitation from all over lhc ltinrilinle Provinces, lllonlrcal and from the West Indies. It became necessary to run, our manufacturing plant night and day during the present season, and, notwithstanding the fact that we pushed our present facilities to tile utmost, we coiltinued l0 rilll along several czrrloads behind ill our orders. "Don't you think so?" "Oh! I can't condemn the good old Liberal party, but l guess you are right" ' , "They weren't Liberals, they are Bellltes." "r That is the way the story goes llllyway. l am Sir etc. A LIBERAL We have been unable to fill orders for our famous line of Extracts rind Fountain Syrups owing to bciilg forced to concentrate J tllc clltirc plant on Ginger Ale manufacturing. ' The present offering is intended to provide additional LY L PwTU RES CLOSE so RUTINIZED; i Hiram Hornbeam, a contributor to the valued Times-Star of 5t. Johmi LONDON‘ ocmlrhe retailers LONDON’ out. 25_Arusu,. mo. has opinions on many subjects!“ German paper mo“ 1n u, pie in London are smiling over a machinery so that the capacity of the plant can be doubled, which which he expresses in ‘his own rue‘ m appear to hey doing Ellcustoma House comedy concerninr. will also cnnblc us to satisfy the present demand for and further . rt ll ction, which _ _ ' gilfilfigsggotzhclhneglilepg; ltllilglizgtzgpl. hxldsgtldtllglflik nlgtesifhfiifigglofiyz? villiglllAdzsstl-tialihaliniilchcodiscussed pic-E dcvclop the hxtract Branch of the buslncss. Li dssy. M1099 “I knowed you'd make the weath- iglgége ‘hgumhasers at twopence gafiigoistuldzibrislnagf th: nude have er man mad, you and them folks ills at the rate of nearl excited great cllllllilvflrsy l" Aug‘! ids. is an TDIOTJIRUOXISIIIEUODIIIIB! kep’ sendin' in roses an'straw— lion marks to the penny, trails- mvemem which cum; (an m berries an’ things like that the last But probably some ‘Pile collection was 8110'"! °l1| cliasers ch Oct. 11 at il~Burlington House ex~ mm m Influence M, good upon of October» ‘Got the best turned on this mornin. haint you? Serves that notes hibition opened by the Dllk" °l you right. if you'd just kep' quiet be worth {$5.000 Connaugllt. For some reason not some time ago a in“ ‘orygtwzgg yet made clear the Customs offi- y interested, but upon the whole -instid of pokin’ up the weather “will,” worm man with all this blather about offered £1 t g cials detained the 250 pictures 011 the strand légeigongr fusgilzltlgdig arrival in London for careful and blossoms an’ balmy air we might Odom w the centre of British hev gone on till Christmas feedln’ i-duoation. a source ‘of its politi- hoax. individual examination, a FY0995“ They were, in men genuine nob lasting three days. the cows in the pastur. But you :a.l and social thought. Oxford's hed to keep tellin' about the snow lpiuion very largely dominates the MARKS IN THE STRAND INTERNATIONALJZATION The tour of the Oxford students hrough the United States and Can- Opcrations for the past nine months indicate that the net earnings for 1923 will be three times the Preferred Dividend re- quirement, after making sufficient depreciation allowance. The entire plant and property, including real estate, secret formulae, trade marks, ctc., are owned by the Company, and is thr: security behind your investment. A Peerless, Investment -—--—i—r—-r~i— -:~~'-"" ”_ZTZT_Z*T_”Z‘__ SLTI“ c. . _ .¢_- lot only the three countries direct- All the works. however. get past the censor-ions official eye. The Customs department concerned de- clined to make any statement about the affair yesterday, and art- ". and their p _ ed that he wglulayioygogt had wager lhfln lfive in six hours. ll , i we had the first of October inst at for he sold only "m" ;;.'-.,t._-_=»¢,__ :3. '... these provinces alone in the sun above mentioned (Prince Edward island alone has some nine or t millions in it) is surfficent to plant one or ‘more large industrial con cerns in each of our principal town and cities. it is true thai when the loans were floated the Dttveniment needed t-he money to finance the war and to pay off its obligations, but that alone was not our remon for investing our mo~ ‘Bey in Dominion or Provincial bonds; we invested because it was Ausarfe investment at a fair rate of ‘interest. Had we ind the same faith in our manufacturing iposeilr ilitiee we would cheerfully have in- vested in them. ‘Now we are in- viting British and other capital lists to start industries for us! "What excuse shall we give for not investing some of our ovrn millions in these rmuch needed industries. Thrift,’ economy and prudence are virtues, but there is a possibil- ltly of carrying them too far and so strangling our opportunities. There is sin old story regarding three men who bad respectively ll"- "W Hid One talent. The for- user two invested their talents to soot; advantages‘ and were com.- nrended: the other who salted his ‘but, as we have salted ours, was " versiy reprimanded and punish- . We might profit by these ex- eta-piss. _._--(Q}_____ -l' "IIIIPIIIINTATION Whether through deliberat misre- Yireasntstion or through ignorance sections of the ‘Province iliions which are now far apart. _/- /' a v-hole social, political and econo- nlc thought in the United Kingdom and is looked very respectfully to ly the oversees donllnlons. This is true to a laser extent of the universities of the United States and of Canada, the voices af which are not as clearly heard on great national or even domestic questions as they ought rto be. Such e nibbling of shoulders with each other ea has resulted from the present tour will prove of immense value to those Participating in- it. The Oxford students have held de- hates with ‘United ‘States and with rcanadian university students, they have seen the view points of those with whom they mule in contact. they have breached the American and the Canadian atmosphere where it touches questions of ma- tionai arid international importance and we .mny~asaume they have learned much flrom each other. much that will influence their thinking on international matters. The idea imight profitably be further extended. ‘in our ‘own Canada we have our East and our West, both unfortunately viewing ‘national questions from. extreme eastern and extreme western ra- ther thnn from Comedian view points. An interchange of thought. between the East and ohe West year till the weather man got good an‘ tired an’ switched the wind right round to the winter quarter. l wouldn't wonder . if you'd be wearin' eartabs the fust of the Hwooooooooo s Daily Selections FOR weelr. I guess me an’ Haunei-‘ll bev to get in the rest of the pun- kins right away. Yes sirl" Bir Henry Thornton is coming to visit our province again, and it is to his credit that he takes some interest in the little provinces by the sea as well as the big ones fur- ther west, and comes to see us more frequently than did our rail- way lnsgnates in the past. We think the Maritime Provinces should be better represented than they are on his Board of Directors and a new man who understood conditions here and who was sympathetic with island interests would be valu- able to this province. Why could not one be appointed to iill tile present vacancy? And why cannot 8 lhmllsh Passenger car be run from Moncton to Charlottetown‘! Present arrangements come for short of the expectations raised when the Car Ferry was establish- ed. Prohibition enforcement in out city and province. although it is not nil that could be desired. seems 1° b6 flllrly up to the average in other provinces. in at, John on Monday morning last Police Magis- trate Henderson. with nine drunks and four other arrests before him "h" llflti been gathered lll over the week-end pronounced it "tfhe most- disgraceful morning since his ap Dolntment," and comment :2 upon it as a sad evidence of bad citizen. "W" 8° T" 1° Mlmmll" 15°99 ship. Eternal vigilance is said to conflicting view points. Not only be the price of liberty and flip w MM Wm up» :::':.:":'.:::..':."""": ‘f.’ sities but our Eastern and West- "mm crime. vlczmnsd Sisorxr ern fennel-s, our lilsltern ant‘ ____ Western merchan‘ and snsnufsc- "'°"- ""1"- Lapoints and Stewart,“ ma" and" w." M") to mm’ b’ inisters in the King government, are tourinl the Prairie Provinces "d Pllillylll l0 til-Premier Isfahan Guardian Readers THE I MlMlGRANT -__-_ Across the deep and friendiess sea. 3911""! lilo touch of those who s ay, Ellmlfed in new-world mystery He comes-dhey wait at home, and Pray. How fond his kiss, How kind his father's d . mother's parting toil-worn ban , Yet youth has healing, breaks like - ‘this Only the old can understand. The spray that from the vessel's p, . ow With salty dampness clouds his view, Brings buck in added clearness now, iiie mother's tears, home's last adieu. Ah God, that we had hearts to feel And eyes to see in each new face. The folks at home who wait and kneel, And know the loneliness of space. --W. J. H. who was there before them. They tell of reviving industry, returning prosperity, increasing trade and immigration along withfldiminished unemployment. This is all as it should be. it is looking on the bright side of things. But-in the nsme of all that's. federal, what else could be expected? lt is now five years since the greatest war in history was ended. and in a country of such splendid and varied resources and with such a virile and progressive people, trade de- pression could not continue forever under any government. What has the King adlninihtratios" done to bring about the improved condi- tionl of which they boast‘! ists are wondering what_was the motive for this unprecedented stop. F red Morris, said: pictures. lulzed carefully, and at tile end sed and released. 12,000 MILES WITH LOST MEMORY. (By Dominion News Service.) Nottillghunl from his‘ home. newspaper published a portrait from lost memory. The portrait was that Snaddon. was the proprietor of the Ainrchs and other shops. On December 27 he left home evening. disappearance ries and shell-shock. During the war Italian decoration for valour. sion for deafness and shock. ance. Mro. Sneddon children, a girl aged a C0 l1. She has now band in Australia. , The newspaper l; t Mr. Bnsddou p o ovum brother, Waiter lives in Manchester. ctssmuo ALUMINUM which llas been d which have can be soon Armand Bleckley, an art» expert “We were called upon to supply an expert packer so that a Cus- toms official could examine all the Each picture was scrut- three days all the works were pas~ LONDON, Oct. 24.—-Last Christ» mas, J. H. Snsddou, a well-known druper, disappeared A few dnys ago a Manchester a man found in Australia suffering of Mr. Before his disappearance Mr. Snadilop lived in Nottingham, siirl Boil g0 to Sheffield, promising his wife to lake her to the theatre In the Prom that time until the present nothing has been heard of him. The only cause suggested for the was business wor- W" in Wcelllt of a disability pen- cabled to her hus- fiieglecled stains on aluminum should -be rubbed with a cloth . liwed in damp salt. ‘Pile outside of aluminum pans been marked by h“; cleaned with whiten- of Name... L‘ Kindly forward j. & T. Morris Company, Limited. Address . . c0. J. & T. Morris, Charlottetown, P. E. I. prospectus and particulars re investment the U-tm-tr--.-----.....--t-o-- .-..i.--.--..----t--..i.-..----.--.- of Mine “Earthquake” (By Dominion News Service.) , NEW GLASGOW, Oct. 26.—~A mother, watching ller small daught- er as she played in front of their cottage nt Stalldrigg, a mile from Redding Colliery, the scene of the flood disaster, hall barely time to seize the child as a wide stretch of ground collapsed under her feet. The ground fell away with a lorlndof rumbling, rind s, lmlo thirty feet by eighty and 180 feet Jeep was torn open. it is believed that the hole is tho site of a disused coliiery shaft, f0 Since her husband's disappear. and her two and a boy B81811 2. had gone to live at Lin- _\_\\\§\ ._.,, :’b0nu§“ of was identified by his N levy,‘ Pl t ts ; n. 9n‘ ‘ l ‘f\.\\_\.\ v V. k l n N l. Y “will” HM’, til‘; Mu v '5, [ill ‘It ll; | i a ' l I I" Ghildfs Close Call’ wliicrflind been filled in. the ing {i} and that groan _ rush of water from the Redd- Colllery undermined the ‘{1} l ered in a similar occurr- ence near Falkir . ‘ “ carries no terrors for the man who is adequately insured Your order for Fire, Lilo, will receive prompt or Marine Insurance attention when plaosil with Hyndman. " °°' rm olimt ins "Emmi ? ' ‘ Insurance Agency Ill f. i; i. 68 Queen Iirsst Charlottetown h" C" . is” Phones l .- Bond Debts-Wilt 301119 years ago a woman ‘