MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Advertising recog- nizes no limitations in meeting your aspir. ations. Charlottetown Guardian Tia-o Cont: lilornilrl Founded 1551 Guardian, g/AM w- nlePo |e's Paper (lovers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1925 W" ‘mo’ \\ ditto/i. "" ll K MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT The king who rules an unhappy and mal- treated‘ people is a failure. n Annual Subscriptions Delivered 85.00 lly Mull. (‘unurlu and \'. H. A. “.50 A EIVEEY MEETING RUSTIC!) lllill Enthusiastic ' Itecepticon For The Conserva- I. tlve GGIIGIGMZGS. '_"‘-"'—-0 Noise and uproar was a feature i . of the ‘political meeting ‘nt lRiistip/p1 $118122: ,’,“‘,d§°n,'{ff,°’§° pi°sper°us ‘Monday ‘night, anld none "We do ‘not fear tlityexcenulfid. spea-kens escaped wllthout solue ‘in- the‘ ‘birds o; i" omen whom“ em’; terniptions, relevant or ot-herwlselnothlng but disaster W we“ which at ‘times swelled in‘to an ln-1rblng sunshine b tt r et-iare ‘pl-‘ea. distinguishable hub<bub not uniike1cause we bel-levc- ‘lie e r nleeri b?‘ a audio lgortormvance [heard under he Sam‘ . Y B. e com n5. ad wsat e; conditions. Th ‘ , ' _ JEspecially unfortunate in his re- ed tptlxfftiigi ‘,'§§°“,1,,,'},",§1c r3211}? wllikun wvas Hon. J. E. Sinclair, the The [local ‘representative in n“; Li‘berai Cabinet Minfister, whose re- cabinet, ,i.ic,n_ M, ‘sindah. a 13m‘; ‘£1221: gfccfirilliglifliafiled ‘but; mun in whom the Province should 11.3‘ ‘pmuvl. . men-ta. ‘His colleague, ‘Mr. R. ‘H. VOICES: "The Nlltchell Case?" .- <-~A‘ pa. "-i' ii. Jenkins. who ‘made the 0pBllll1gGi U, , , , .. zpewh- may“ a ‘beam hearing: (Cigeinusofloemllraser Mitchell case. ut even IMT. Jenkins in his clos- ppm ling rgrularlcsi thought fit to ‘take llplder." on-y wo in-nutes of the ‘ten min- M}; JENKINS; ‘us, qhne a“ I . . sgs.‘l‘r:.lrrf.ll;"taxis?‘s?n‘gist‘ “- Milan." After p-"oceedin-g amild further In- ‘mih “he CWWQWKHVB 911111111118-1- tterruptlons. Mr. Jenkins explained ‘f’. ‘fins- D°m1d ‘M°I1_('1'1111°11 11115 that Mr. ‘Sinclair would ‘take the “rm- niiwgav. wessilu eiwsllsut ‘balance of his tiniu, and would be I a I recept on, ‘011011811 able to give a good story of what i; 81" wild“? ‘E9411’ ‘P1911111? 11°11‘ the King Govern-mend had done. 1- ‘ll/MM‘ “1- WM hwlw 1h their nun. J. A. ludsssnnvsv followed. Zmppfih "ecewefl an emhmsmsw“? and dealt wit-h the comparative ‘dut- “F 5- ‘ ies on eggs‘, ‘butter, cheese and thmfi-i R‘ 71111111131119 W11‘) 111111 other products wb‘!ch operate to ‘ e m1- lmmnfl‘ 5°10 111° 1'6’ the detriment of Canadian produc- im“ °i 1111111111‘ mhhssers» slack OPS. United ‘States ‘today is ‘filling 111011111118 hull ‘hsulr presidents Ontario with coal that could be M” out m“ °°"'1°“'1‘1°“ 11"" 1111165 secured from ‘Nova Scot-la, and this U“ Qwd-h‘ 01111131111‘ dislme ‘the would mean ll larger market for pessimistic comments of the Con-Om. gum; products, rigm at o“, 997M111” 51191111975- ‘091111111: ‘1°°fl1doar. "You men could ship from conditions may affect things ‘here Rum“, when you get your hanbor and were‘ 11111119 W" 1,“51°1'1‘1‘11K ‘i0 properly dredged, and have a line 0115M“- aa a W11°1°- ‘H9 01194 1mm of eleotrfo ‘railway, as you ‘short-id. a ‘press deep-etch in the Guardian. Yoiycoihid iodd your vgggglg right dated Oct. 6th. to the effect thatthe he“. for Cape Breton’ m. you have nvoveimem-t of ‘Canadian-s back to done be;m.9_-‘ (Applause) , gxfemgghwm "Ulmm 311911-11‘! 111 1'11" Today United ‘States is taking ‘ - . our very life blood, in ‘the shape 391-1515181190’! 111-11111! ‘P111103’ W“ of raw materials, from us‘,—our Mam“! ""994 i", 111° Q°119°YV3€iJulp wood, asbestos nickel, hides. ‘tive leader progressed ill-Mush 11W etc., and sending them back to us central and western paras of Can- M, finished 'pr°druclm_ his 1n‘ his calm-palms. ‘Mr- Jeuhins The hood of ‘direct steamship said. ‘Mr. lvlelghen ‘has 110W ‘W110i- servlos‘ for transporting our cattle the Ill-bonnie say they ‘have. 8-11 and ‘food stuffs -to Great ‘Britain, adjustable ‘tariff. was stressed! also the necessity 1591194 ‘Vvllflt 1111011! B81811?" ‘MW 1911 of a second car ferry, or at least ‘kins ‘said that under the‘ Borden of having the fltewme, now in Que. M1111I111F-‘1P1111PI1 111911111)’ 160-909-900 bee available in ‘Charlottetown irl dozeneggs ‘came ‘into Canada, ‘an case 0g emei-gencyt _ average for ten yells of about 6,000.‘ An interruption _ occurring, ‘the 000- This eel: question seemed ‘lu- chairman ‘had again to ca-ll foi- or- ‘tennlinable. "We started in ‘at the tier, 006111113 01111111111811 111E611!!! B! ‘POW- ‘Mr. (Messervey scored a point -by ual with ease: we came up along inviting the ‘gentleman whg was 1116 ‘Font 111181181115 111119 1'9 Y0"! doing this‘ interrupting to come up Willi 68gb. and we still have 658's on the ‘platform and make a speech. ""111 115- The noise from that section subsid- A voion: mi - (bsushisr-l After dealing with the‘ immigra- ‘Pwoeodiul: enrldfuri-hsriuterrup-tlon problem and suggest-lug that tluu. Mr- Jenkins wok u‘p the mst- from France as iv-elll as Great ‘Bri- ter of trade with United States. It tit-in we mum lyfociira gm; c1333 w" 1191')’ mFilliil-‘FW We 1111110 811011 settlers, Mr. Messervey said our 800d neighbors. Our people no over fishenfes could be developed to a 111011’? and ‘find employment‘ hull much gl"‘ill8l' extent. Ho cited flun- oomeof them come-ltaok and spend Qfitbiirg with its flegf oi 100 fish. their money ‘here. Thoy give ‘lots in; vC-slgcfg, Rugfl-(fl is m“, of flhg 0i’ eluplovimvrrt ‘to our Cauarllan bots-t fishing [HRIJCH ‘there is any- ‘1100016. lf we have the opportunity where. The ‘industry should ‘be 1° "Den traile relations across thc|boomiug here. as it ‘is ‘in other I41")? we will be‘ able to ‘place our iuirts. This would mean dredging eggs there, and to ship our "fi-‘ihhof all our available WllflllVOl-l. Why1 without tho duty that ‘is now agirin-‘shoilld not this bc ‘done ‘by thc! ist ‘us. That would be desirable. lvligDOllllfll-Tll Governmtnt. in part com-' "T0 ‘ilrowlng enough for: at loastipeusatioh of the claim we have C/HABRIVIAN: “Order, or- "Yoil -done we-ll." 25,000,000 people, and if ‘lhc‘f-nl~ thc northwest territories? We _ ‘have claims at Ottawa which should ' _"br- pressed. MA-- _ ‘ "Wo luust ‘be iruc to our own ' “ - 1poris, not to [lulled States ‘ports. We get u great trade from Nova oondenuod specials ‘$00113 llllll ‘New Brunswick, and BAIL-so pa: word. M! II" 1we ‘should ship our goods out 1111051" ll Q1! "1""- Ithorc. and not through the New ,]Englantl States. (Applflllflfi-l HON. J. E. SINCLAIR the‘ ‘next oi-iouigg To LET....NQ_ 32 ‘ELMapea-ker expressed the‘ pleasure it Ave‘ Apply qg .R_ Cudmgm, ‘gave him to have the opportunity 5480 10 1~i BLIOI (llscussine before the pliople- of - ltusltioo the political questions. °FOR SALE-BASEBURNER AND! A VOICE: You will never have ‘h ‘i . "on; Laurel. A ply aozluuothsri ‘st. 541s I10 14 at. ‘run CHAIRMAN: Order! ‘U8! SAUNBOME SAUSAGES- ‘Mede fresh every day. Saunders, lvewsom at C0,, Market Build- ing. 2874-7-23-6 mos. _._..__._______...___..__._... ‘TO LET-ON QPRING 8T. 7 room house. ‘Hot watervond bath. Apply at 84 Elm Avenue. ‘BARGAIN SALE —8 E V I R A L used heating stoves for sale cheap. 1'34 Kent 8t. 5460-10-13-3i ‘MAID WANTED-MRI WEEKS. 129 Fitzroy 8t. 54 4 10 12 3i. nnn ‘YOU WANT GOOD INVILOPIS Prices 50 for I00, 150 for 85c. 250 tor 55o, S00 for 01.00, 1.000 for $1.015, Postpaid. Guardian Dillon. ‘JOI PRINTING OI IVIRY _ gpgqi- coming into ‘this country, so that “uallpuom “h” l, “?G.i|aniin our women will pay more for the t o execute oonEi-ul m pastel-y. Phone m. [Proceeding amid further inter- ruptions Mr. Sinclair ‘took u‘p the tariff. We produce many ‘times more than we consume, amd we must look for a market somewhere. Wa find this market .in Great Bri- tain for our cheese, but-tor, ‘wheat and flour and our ‘price its ‘set ‘by the British market. We might have s ‘tariff against United States of 100 percent, or wt.» mi-ght have no tariff at all; and ‘it would rnot make any difference. l-le instanced the trade in fish with United States. If we try ‘to retaliate by putting up a tariff wall. where are we going to "gle-t off"? We must trike the market as it ,1; set by ‘the larger population. lf ‘we don't where will we find u market for our smelts? “Will-Pour friends any that must put ‘a duty on raw we cotton ‘lllliwllls IN llll. ill llll. (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Oct. 13.—ln Ontario and Quebec lOonsiervatires aire pointing to the desertious from the Liberal party as indicative‘ of thc trend of opinion among all classes. It ‘is noteworthy that the ‘Liberals cannot point to a recruit from the Conservative ‘party in these two provinces. the Liberal cause ‘hals ‘been the re- fiusal of the Toronto Globe to con- For eighty ye-ars the Globe ‘has been tl_le organ of ‘the Iii-beral party.‘ Equally influential in a smaller, sphere ‘is ‘the Brautford Expositor, I yesterday broke with the ulfltifflll party on the economic issue. Among former Liberal members who have refused to give further support to their party are W. M. German. Isaac Pediow, W. 0. Sea- entered parliament in 1,891, to ‘become a candidate at the elec- ernment. _ Isaac Pedlow, was Liberal mem- ber for South ‘Ronfrew from 1917 to 1921. ‘I-le is on the platform op- posite the King Government. W. O. Sealey was Liberal member. for Wcntwortb and he is now suppdrt- ing the Conservative cause as is T. B. Caldwell, former Liberal member for Lanark. The attitude of those men is typical of thou- sands of Liberals in the profess- ions, industry. trade and labor. In. the retail trade the defections In the Liberal party in Ontario are on a. wholesale basis. In organized Labor there ‘is not a ‘prominent leader tbut has allied himself with the Conservatives on their economic policy. Such labor leaders as Haydon, McBride and Foster are campaigning for the Conservatives. In ‘Quebec Conser- vabi-ves point to tho silence of Sir Lomer Gouin, Hon. Walter ‘Mit- chell, ‘F. N. McCrea, member for Sherbrooke. as strong condemna- tion of the King Government. These men represent thousands of French Liberals who have with- drawn from active‘ support of the King Government. Dr. R. ‘C. Laur- ier. former Liberal member for UAssomption and a cousin of Sir Wilfred Iaurier is running as a Protectlonist candidate with ‘Cou- servative support. in Ontario and Quebec the defections from the Liberal party equal those in 1917 and 1911. It is this that gives to the utmost confidence in the re- sult of the contest. Women Going Astray Says Cardinal ‘NEW YORK. Oct. 1‘3.—‘M0d8rn man is on his way back to the‘ al- tars of worship but ‘moidern ‘women daily is goiln-g more astray, said Cair- llinul lllayes yesterday after he ‘had blessed thc new Father Shealy Me- morial Building at Fort Tottensi. Yii clothes they have to put on the young ‘in-copla"? ‘he asked. ‘Reviewing the Government's position following its return to power. and the debts facing the country. ‘Mr, ‘Sinclair ‘said ‘it was necessary to make a contribution to unemployment of $1,500,000 ‘to feed ‘the people that were ou-t of employment at that time. Today our ‘balance of trade ‘newer was more favorable. This ‘was ‘brought about by the proper control of ex- turee. we are today spending less money than was epent for the same purpose in 1912, 1910. » ‘Mr. Sinclair at, ‘ilhlig point was interrupted with calls for an ex- planation ‘regarding “the ‘Mitchell case." The meeting as -he proceed- ed threatened at times to ‘become unmanageable. despite ‘the chair- man's repeated ‘request for order. Mr. Sinclair continued the thread of his argument apparently obliv-I ions to the jarring discord. The| effect. in part. wus as follows: 1 ll-ION. lMR. ISINOLAIIR: The 1M0- Kenzls King Government was able for ‘the first ‘time in ‘many years to show a surplus in ordinary ac- counts 6‘! 035000.000. VOICE: Tell us about Fraser Mitchell. ANOTHER VOIOE: "You were, we werenlt. THE CHAIRMAN: Order. ‘O sen the burdenof its_ p sites? We do not admit that, thp class . __ O il of ab‘ silo numeri lly. ‘ ‘ 4‘ Q Q ‘O O‘, illlEHl fiillfiElllll ‘ln'Ontar-lo the ‘grsstestblow to]; ttluue to support McKenzie King.1 edited by '1‘. d4. ‘PrP-sl/Jn. ‘- ro-.-»..l“°““- Liberal nuemlber. The ~ and | ‘- l psnditure. in controlliable expendi- I ill TEHMIN-ATE ,1 EH5 WEEK , __ ‘Germans and. Allied 1N ations to Sign “Gen- 1 l tleman-s Agree- ; ment.” (Canadian Press.) - LOCARNO, Oct, 13—The secur- y conference ‘between Germany ‘and the Allies is expected to end ‘(luring the present week with Ger- signuture attached to a gentleman's agreement," under ,-munys ,the terms of which Germany will agree to join the League of Na- Great Britain, ‘France, Italy and Belgium also will sign the com- pact. It is expected that ‘Benito Mussolini, Italian Premier, will come to Locarno for the ‘big event. Dr. Gustav Strossemann and Dr. Hans Luther, respectively German ley and T. B. Caldwell. Mr. German‘ Foreign“ Minister and ‘Chancellor’ ‘still are conferring with their gov- ernment in Berlin on the situation to the Allies and privately have “on and is not supporting thegDvJgiven assupances that it would be favorable. (Special to The Guardian.) LOCARNO, Switzerland, Oct. 13 —-Germauy has (lccilled to map her course in the troubled water; of European politics by the light of 1a “gentleman's agreement." She iwill rely on an assurance given ,her by thc representatives of ‘Great Britain, France. ‘Italy and lBclgium that In their opinion the League of Nations cannot ask from member’ states ‘military coo, nomfl: or fifiinclaFcontributions in case of war which would be in- compatible with their capacity. This is as far as the members of the ‘ibig four" will go toward sug- gesting that Article Ten of‘ the League covenant should be inter- preted if not along the exact lines proposed by Canada at least in the direction of the modification urged by the Dominion and Germany ac- L join the League of Nations. 1 nw-m Hair Turns White, Woman Commits Suicide (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Oct. ‘lib-Owing to the fact that her hair turned white through an illness and that an tx- pert had declared it could not be dyed, Mrs. Mary Hobbs committed suicide last nighL-‘She was 49 don stockbroker. E[| MEET cepts the assurance and agrees to years of age and wife of a Lon-mean forced down by engine troub-i Postmaster General Murphy To Speak In Toronto i (Special to The Guardian.) ‘TORONTO, Oct. 13——Hon. Char-i . . ies Murphy. Postmaster General . ‘ i will ‘be in Toronto this morning . ‘. ' for the first time since he appear-l ed with Premier King at Rich- mond Hill when the date 0t‘ tho1 election was announced. Mr, Mur-‘ phy will speak tonight at a ‘meet-‘ ing in the interests of "Dr. E. C. Beer, Liberal candidate in Toronto and Scapboro. . King Government H a s I s s u e d German Pencils (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. 13.-—Gerinan pen clls have been issued by the King Government for use by the letter carriers throughout the Dominion of Canada. Yesterday every letter carrier-Iii the Toronto General Post Office found a copying Ink pencil on Phis desk, On each pencil is the legend "Made in Bavaria", Local authorities have no control over the situation as all supplies are ob- ttained from the Post Office Dept. at Ottawa. Expert, Forwards Brief to Rail Commission F. C. Cornell, traffic expert, em- ployed by the Transportation, Com- mittee of the ‘Economic Conference has forwarded to the Board of Railway Commissioners for Cane. ria, the following basis of claims in connection with the Maritime Freight Rate case: Mr, A. D. Cartwright, Secretary, Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. Dear ‘Sir: in ‘accordance with your general circular 0i July 9th. 19.25, I beg to submit on behalf of the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward ls- land, the following. 1. That because of the peculiar geographical position, limited mar- kets, widespread population, and the nature of the products of the Maritime Provinces with respect to other provinces in the Dominion of Canada. special attentionlshouid be paid from a transportation point of view to insure the ‘Maritime Prov- inces partioipating equally in the general growth and prosperity oi the Dominion. ‘ 2. That during the construction of the Intercolonial, National Trans continental, Canadian Northern Machine Crashes 0 Last Leg of Flight (Canadian Press.) LONDON. Oct. 13~0ne of the Japanese aviators attempting the Toklo ‘to London flight, ‘crashed yesterday near ‘Farlmborough, thir- i. nrilas. southwest of London, w_ _ eon the last lap of the long journey, that from Lebourget, near Paris, to London. The second Japanese flier land- ed safely. The machine which Icrashed was that of Kawachl. The flier was uninjured. ‘U. S. Army Ace i rate structure that would DQ111111 the free interchange of products between the Maritime Provinces and the Central and Western Pro- vinces and also ensure a fair vol- ume of export and imDvfi i183“? - ,'ognfzed an ncorpora e n o Recordlscveral flgreemeigtsb argidafllls gilvd ‘legislation D8559 Y .9 B" ° ‘ - I . , (Special to The Guardian.) ernments in relation to the f?“ .Miq-CHELL pygmy. N_ y" QQL iiiistruction and operation of ticse ,—Covered‘with grime and glory'1‘811“'11l’5- ,wltl1 his exhaust shooting flamosl 3- That i116 DTOBPBPRY °1 1119 Ma‘ 11p the gathering darkness of evsn-‘ritime Provinces depends to a ser- ;ing Lieut Cyrus Bettie, United Sta- ious extent upon their ability to ‘tes army ace, today won the Pulit-1merchandlse the products of their {zer trophy. ‘In this race the lea-natural resources and their manu- |‘tur,e ofythe national air races he factured product! 111 1119 C@11i1'a1 broke the world's speed record ofland Western Provinces. .1245 miles per hour for a closed 4. That changes in' lclpcuit course and established a structure of Canada {new record of 248.99 miles per hour. Lieut. A, J. Williams. navy pilot. came in second with an av- erage speed of 241.71 miles per in the past few years ‘have practically wiped out any consideration which the Maritime Provinces bad and are justly entitled to and have not i01- hour. Three other entries strung lowed the principles in agreements along behind and the sixth was un-(and legislative enactments’ as orig. ible to complete the race, having: le. WITNESS MARVE “I never understood the 1311119 Story befone tonight." said a ‘b0!’ of thirteen. aftejr witnessing the grout production of "The Ten Com- mend-meats." at. the (Prince Ed- ward, "Now I'l‘l understand it when I am reading for ‘I'll ‘have the ‘I110 ture before my eyes." This. in a nut shell, expresses the effect “The Ten Commandments" has upon all w-ho see it, old and‘ young alike. ‘It must be‘ seen to be realized. The CRUWBEB IIUIISES YESTERDAY ‘hound domestic traffic on comllfl" ' itive commodities as between 1119 Maritime Provinces and the Cen- ‘tral and Western PFGVHICEB- : 6. That on traffic orisinuliul; 1h ' ' 1the Maritime Provinces and con- ' ' ' signed to points ‘in Quebec. 0111111" _ i0, and the Western Provinces, the added cost of transportation as _ -_._.,¢pmpared to traffic originating in |Pr~ince Edward was crowded to the the Central Provinces be substan- doors, and many had to be turned tially reduced. away. . 7. That the rates applied to ex- TWQ PGPIOHIIRHWB‘ W111 ‘be Elven port and import traffic through again today, and every one who ‘Maritime ports be so adjusted as in can should endeavor to ‘be present1no case to be higher than the rat- [Country ‘people, and those who ‘era's; not in the habit of visiting tlhe pic- ‘ture houses should not miss the [opportunity of seeing what the art of modern ‘photographynis capable 01' ‘Producing in the way of moral teaching. on the same traffic 1111881118 through other North Atlantic D0115 to inland points of origin or des- tination, so situated. as to permit of competition via North Atlantic‘ ports. . 8. The individual shippers in the F. C. Corr-tell‘, Traffic Ontario, Canadian Northern Rails ways the necessity of creating a the freight‘ lmade in the rates on east and WEI-iii llllillliluls m lllilm‘ RIDING rut A nil ‘Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen A d d r e s s e s g Moose Jaw Audience-Discusses Rail- ! Way Freight Rates, Criticising T h e 1 Sectional Rates Levied by King Gov- ernmeuh-Speaks Optilnistically of Con- servative Prospects. (S i I t _— __- ______ P“ i ° The 51131111311) allsivel- mt- Zn this be has a right ‘MOOSE 15W‘ $11511‘ DB1. 1“.- to denounce me, exclaimed the dhe government is already fearing Cimsi-rvativc Leader. Hus illly m”. efeat ’ m“ “m1 T131391" develilllmeiliflfernlueilt the right to deal ill one W 11 1119 141118N1l ranks show thatlwny utlili onc part of th“ country the party has , IJTBEfliPYICE 0f 11B'anri in another with llllOlllfil‘ art. downfall, Right Hon. Arthur Meigh-{Tht- govfrrnmgrii hm, dong [hi]; in i"! 191d a Mililielaw audience lastxil-i treatment of the freight rates 111E111‘ F0111‘ 111911111618 0! i119 EOVQFII-‘problem he said, and lli"l'iil)y had ment had escaped through the win- taken h lqiiggi‘ mop (OWN-iii; dgg. 11°" 1° 1.119 11ml.“ i118 39111111‘- tructirm of the national spirit ilrnn where there are no electoral tcr- had ever been taken since Confed- rors sail the Conservative leadf‘. oration. If \\'c are going t0 inter- was the same prescience of I.lb- ferc with the jurisdiction nf the 8111i defeat he declared, which llll" railway commission. let us abolish pelled Premier Dunning of Sushat- the CfifllmlSalOll said Mr. Meigbnn chewan to exercise good Scoiclpunii let parliament fix rates. but If 951111011» 311d 1199B out of the Fed- r-‘ul equalization is vranted thc "111 Boverillllelli ill pP-“Hifnl. MI‘. commission should find a fliir basin Meighen summarized his lttfltudi- nf rates and then If netreilszai-y pm. 10 i119 fFBlRht rate fixing by nbjcct- vidcliclp where it is needed for thc U. S. Troops Called T0 Treaty Between Ctuell Strike In ‘ Soviet Russia 1 Panama And Germany 1 (Cillidllfl P1188.) . (Canadian Press.) PANAMA. Oct. lfb-‘Disorllors- MOSCOW. Oct. Iii-The trade 11119 1° l! 881191111 Rtflkfi allillilsktrcrrty bctum-cu Soviet Russia and 111811 791119 1111"‘? 1911 1° ""1011 ill! (itFilliLllY has been concluded on United States troops in Panama illt- ilfllltliill‘ nf most favored na- 111 111B P91111991 01 1119 9811111111111 KW. tlnu treuilln m. Privileges grant- 91111119111- T119 i311)’ 1111181115’ l")! -i'i11cll ‘by (Zipmany to the Elntentn 11V United ‘States soldiers. fliao-juourlWhs under the Versailles 119W 091111611 011 1119 ili‘1‘1\’!i-1 fliflfrcil, will um however. be taken 110111111- lus "l bruls nor will thc privileges ‘ When troops raided strike heu-l- which Russia has {rlrniofl ihd bor- ‘iluurters one striker Jumped 10 thsld-d‘ ..‘, iiutr-s. Thu treaty l‘. based ‘SW80! ffi-lm i116 1111160111’ 111111 Wllilmn the ilriliciillcs of thc ltapalln ‘killed. Troops closed strike head-‘pgi-eemem, liliiiifiel‘! 51111 Cllnfliifiiled "i618" its siguillnincv. prominent gov- ‘illffl- 1191181115 1111116 119911 011 151F111“ cvnrrtlut of. ‘lair any, rests mi tho ‘all month in an effort t0 ¢0i11ll91fact that this i inc first Soviet 1111111101“ i0 1111111 111911‘ 9811111159 agreement with u wlipitallstif: coun- ‘111 12 P91129111 Yelrly- try which fully sun-s the problem of economic r-lutlnus ‘between ‘ nlntries with illrCll different eco- Paris communist!) ‘ mic systems. \ Get Sentences: .__j--QQ-}-—-i 1 (Canadian Press.) _‘ PARIS, Oct. lft-Marr-il Gnchi.' ‘- and Jacques Dorot, Communist‘ members of the ‘Chamber of Depu- (HI-HI ties. today were given jail son; (Canadian Press.) tences of 13 months. and fired 10f“ lirancs each. for inciting French. fsoldlers to ‘disobedience. The cases‘, have been before the court for 18L 1niontlis. . ' , l’Al?I."i‘.f)ct.1.'I-A twenty-foil!‘ ,l10ur u- irlil r-llrlkr‘ called by Com- ‘ 1llllllllnlfi r-"(lcll (llT ‘Lilly at llllWIl 1 WHAT is Momaj l CON$P\CUOU5 YHAN A STRAW HAT m Ocroiaierk i1ll'ii§' nut lrunlipnri ivnrkcrlr in the inn‘: iiic walk-out. 1nd mot with some, Hilf"~.<l-i among drivers oi’ 1 trill) bust-s null ll‘ll'|ll<Cfl.l‘i~l. Them ilus, lli)\‘-'P,\'i'il'. a lioteblo increaao in the nlllnbol‘ of taxi-cubs on the .\ll't!0l.S uurl tin‘ general public felt _ little ll"30li‘v'Ullll3ll(‘.0. L .\lnst of tho factory hands and I building workmen who were out yesterday returned to their tanks this morning and police felt. littin fear of recurrence of‘ yesterday's rioting in which policemen were . killed and some thirty wounded. Prllire maintained their vigilance. 1 hcu-l-vor, posting strong forces at ilossiblc danger points. Vltllllll" oi‘ Paris attulnptcll to prc» fi Foo-e making all kinds of money when}: 51010001010QOQOIIO¥OOIJIHIOOOOQQ§OO ‘ Canadians Are Neither Parisites Nor Fools By W. R. ‘MORGON All imports can be paid for only out of the proceeds of pro- (lilction that takes place in this country. f Everyone who lives in Ca-nada can derive his livelihood only out of domestic production unless he ‘be n remittance 0‘ ‘man. or one who lives on foreign investments. If this is. so, i‘, everyone with these exceptions must contribute directly or in- O directly to this production that sustains them, otherwise they are parasites. ‘It These two statements. ‘both indisputable, show that pro- ‘0 ducsrs are consumers and therefore they belong to the same Q class and are one class. This expories the political sqphiatry O that appeals to consumers as a class independent of produc- ‘l- tlop. ‘it is equivalent to appealing to them as either parasites or fools. ' ls it wise that a country should adjust its eoonomicsto lea- fiisllifOlfiiiifi-O-f-OOQ-Of-l‘! 4‘ f6 If (Continued on Papa l) OOQQOOGOOOOCOOOOFQIOIO‘ . r, . Maritime Provinces should be 811" on special consideration in order i0 allow them to operate successfully. , We are prepared to appear be fore your hoard in an eandeavor tn 1substantlate the above. Yours very truly. (Sgd) iii C. CORNELL iNew Secretary 0f i War For U. S. 1 l -—-- (Canadian Prue.) ‘WASHINGTON, Oct Iii-Dwight l1‘. Davis of Missouri, today was apwinted Secretary of War for Uhited States. Hp takes the place of John W. Weeks. of ‘Massachu- setts. whose retirement because of ill health was formally announced at the White ‘Home. Tile change is effective Immedi- ately.“ ' “ ' ' ' If i 1 TURONTO, Oct, IL-diarlt-lme‘ 'moderate to fresh wcet alld 110F111} ivy-est winds fine with same tempor- .ature. Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . . . . . ..52--—.'l0 , ‘Quebec, clear --411-—33 Montreal. clear . ‘52-31 1 Halifax. fair .. .52~—Rr‘1 Saint John, clum- . 46—3il 1 ‘Bolton. clear ..58-—i21 New York. clear .. 50-40 Charlottetown. fair . . . . . . . .-i.'i——.'l‘l g y ‘High ‘tide this morning at 7249i ‘and tonight aft 8.61. ‘ ‘Sun sets ‘this attefnoon at 5.16‘ and rises ‘tomorrow morning ati 1.1 1).‘ m. ‘ iLlll. i Announcements, ‘ Coming Events, Meetings, Etc .,. N. N. (l. Rummage Sale. blarkot llouso. Friday 16th.. nino 5i63-10-lZi-3i "Thu ‘Belfast. Shipping Club will receive tenders for the pur- chase of 300 (more or less) lambs until Oct. 17th. F. S: Hooves, El- don. "Meeting of Ladies Aid of l‘. i). f. Hospital, Wednesday at 3.30 In St. Paul's Parish Hall. 5469-10-‘13-2l "Prize Shoot York Rifle Olub postponed ‘till Nvednendey. October l z... moon sntuidny Oct. 17th 21st. PTBPUCC shoot Saturday. Oct- m2