_ _ini l ' ¢1¥:':` v -I' ».~<.s`i,5 i - ii* §;‘7_i>;. .is Q; \;i»__r,,~’ ;i'i?il_f§ ~ 1 T il __i.t;)if;-":.i.-_Yi t ~7l,` ';: 3.1..; l t E 'iii ¢ 1 _ _1_;..._!_;. ____ ‘_ .f¢1`i.`».1. Ll' i it-2 ,I i f;‘_f’=.i..-._,i;~:‘_i_» ~ ...I ii, _ .rg 1.1;..-.i ~`-5 *Qi*-I i lgii f""'.;£‘i '-` _ia _. __i, -_3,é%= as ‘i iljrr/ i`°“i'.J- 7 i t, i .i,. Li =s<%"e+ l" i ii ~".»i__;._¢-: `. ...Q-'p Q ie; ._ 1.1"; __ Ti, , Q .4 _~ ii l *ltr* ._ Yi i fiffw-“" it 5. ‘ i f‘_°_.‘~:‘2. firw-=»=~= f;__,_i_..~,i,; _._ ,_ » i_.. __..\ i-, 4., 1 < E5 i i fi-if fi .;‘ii"‘_~f‘s,. ' ,\;~§¢ `_` 1;,-‘t _ oy ,.5 i_.__'_~..- 'il-_ini _ 1' /li i .i ii i , i iiiv _ fi fi _ if ' pl' 1',f_t' - _ __ _,`vA* < ' *ll _su Y _A - -¢~ - .v. +0 ‘ _ i *riiURsDAY,_NovEMBER 6,1919. _ :.15 Q ' . tiirr 'roti.1<1'rii1~:it ’ '_, ` _-1.9-_._..i ' The SLlgg`eSl2l0I1 l”l3S been made that the R0l13l’y ClLlb,' 2 1'¢‘siiectiiig coinniei-cial co-operatioii to always ready to promote the best interests of city and F/ cou “ ” ntry, should hold a Farmers’ Da a get together day at which luncheon would .be served, ideas exchanged on i matters in which farmers and merchants and citizens generally are mutually interested. The idea is an ex- cellent one and we trust will be carried out. We have invited the farmers to our “dollar day” and other bargain days, with `a view to mutual and immediate o o ‘+44 2 av ALBERT i.. ci.oucH O£O44O-000009-§O4i‘fOO4~¢'v4 I ci.EANiNc. our nAoiA'roR EMENT . . . \ financial profit. Let us for one day foi get the present dollars, be _sociable and have a friendly discussion on those problems which have to do with the future, with the building up of the province, with the bettering of con- ditions in city and country. ' . We have one of the greatest little countries in the world. Its possibilities are infinite, its capacity for pro- duction is immeasurable. The development of these pos- sibilities is the job confronting the farmer and the mer- ichant, the job in which they are equally interested, the job that cannot be done by either without the help of the other; and it cannot be done by both unless they get to- gether and work from a common standpoint. ~ _ There are many farmers throughout the province \vho could throw valuable light on questions before the people today, light that would shine on the path of other farmers as well as on that of the merchants and citizens; The merchants could discuss their problems for the bene- fit of the farmers. An exchange of ideas would help to convince city and country respectively that the “the other fellow” does at least his share of the hard work and has no monopoly of all the enjoyment. . i There are live questions in which city and coun- try are equally interested, such as education, taxation, transportation, development of trade, the markets, etc. It is not in the best interests of all that either the city or the country should hold exclusive views of its own on any of these matters. Each should get the pthers iiew point and this can only be done by occasional y get-_ ting together. ' I The Rotary Club has already done good work in giving direction to public. opinion. The opportunity in ' the suggestion for a Farmers’ Day is full of possibilities H. W. asks: Wliat can be done to clean out :L honeycomb radiator th.\t in plugged up with ueverleuk solu- tion? - Answer: it is ti tedious process to do this and souietiines the results are not completely siicccssfiil. l"orc- ing water through at coiiiifderalilo velocity anil pressure will usually dia engage some of the ii-inttiriiil. To tio this you will liiive to plug the over- flow and upply it hose tightly lo the upper water connection. Before tio- iug this, it uiay be well to iill the iuiditztor with ii rather strong potnsli solution. .illoiviug this to reiuitln overuiigiit. This muy tend to loosen the iiiaitci-ini so that ivatcr pi'e.-sure will ltiire more cifect. llilutetl iuuri~ utiie acid soiut'»:in is soiiietiiiies iisirtl iiistoiid of the polnsli, but these stroiig cliiiililriils :ire quite likely to develop lt-aits \\'i\it'li will have lo be ;-'olt|f‘i'cd. 'l"oo strong water pressure iu1i_\‘ do this also. but we believe that roiitiiined fiuslilni.; out with liydrnui pres.-iui'e is the lies( procedure ttvaiil- ulile, END CLEARANCE FOR PISTON RINGS i P. B. T. asks: is order to tililtiiii iiic bt-si i'0i=iilts. h;i\\' fur iiptirt should the two otitis of ti st'»p'i_-til p{:ii iis T10* i~l:iud iii;ii niorc iuenioriiiis are not he- ` ever iecoiut-is. t.ir> ents iuil_\' prop- ing' "one iliiietl witlif ci'll.viiif_: .iii-_si ]1uiii'iiiiii.'i\_i;i= ii'i*i1=i iiiii. \f'|.'iit~ soizietning is being iinn ~ lil iiiiZf‘ if‘2i iilHf`- Wil 9 Pill'--" iielpoiir brilve boys who ciiuie bzirlz. l ‘il-i;`@f`]“’;‘ri ,i]iil»_“ tiiiiliicgr glimgrll poll, 1i"Jgiii;: ' and ‘th iso by right should iiiwiiys ~ i 'i ,;i ‘ii. tu. ». .,. if =iniii‘0-viiiiiiieiy 0.005 iii. =iili',` people to iutiltc ituv i‘et'iii;ipriiit-e for l iustuucc. in a foiu'~iuch cyliiitler tiiti‘(;u1~,-(mg who i,_~“§e f;,;;..,,_ ' ]eav_-_ng _ V _ . . M. - . _ rings shouil he littr-tl so that tlicirl ; ~ if ni, |._~ 1, _ . . . and _vie trust the idea will be caiiied out in some foim _,,,,,_, _.,,,,,__. ,,.,,,,,,, _,,,,,_,, ,M2 ,-_,_ ,,_,,_,,._“"“~‘ ""‘ “”“ ““ ‘"" "“’““'~“ which may \vell be left to the _good Judgment of the flier iiiii iii iihivc- »\ iiisiiiii iiiiii ii-<,iii:_ Club ' V "Ulf-75/mil »‘5fliil"‘Vll‘li liiliiffi' fiiilii U10 \\-'e lliiult ‘_ii.-- vriiilii oi' the first incin- ~ _, (- - _ ~ _ - .~. . - i u ii fm yliiitlei-_oiiioiilitit about -.'lJ ting. L ___.__0__?_. i", - and the rin;:s expaiitl inc-ri: than g _ N. . _~ - 5 5 . - illie bore eiilarges with ht-tit., If tho ii "IA RRLID' "0“l|‘ "‘\I) I 0R|‘“’;\ i-utls of ti riiii; itrii in t‘onlut:!. wht-ii g 'il' traders, low tariff advocates and others the impression _ ‘ is often made that our great hope lies in cultivating and - . ' extending the foreign markets and making such tariff ` >` ~` `\- concessions as will open the doors of other countries for our products. Let tis not forget that our export trade is but a fraction of our home trade. -'- Export and import figures under present abnormal 5% conditions would be misleading as they are no guide to what future years shall bring. ii I In the years 1915-1916 when prices we_'re_not greatI.Yi ii‘fm'"" WM "`"`"m"g' If "" 1"' affected by the War,Gour home consumption for oats Was, sei in round numbers, 179 million dollars while we exported 2 only 12 millions. Our home consumption of potatoes was 44 millions while we exported only 570,000 bushels. Our wheat consumption was 287 millions while we expoi'tedi,i"f-' 124 millions. Of our pork, on the marketing of’which we lil is fitted roitl. iiiere is lilteiiliootl of 1,, . The imlJortaiice of the Canadian home market to'l“" "i"i= ""`f“‘l""= 0" “<’="'i1‘H iii” ‘f.‘»'* Ji ., . , ' _ . . __ ‘lb _ his itiiou ii. bt- pl;ii:e,| at thc Gedtlie Canadians is not as generally recognized as it ought to 3»i»-i iiie iiiiiii'-iiii-Q iiiwvii exiiiiiiiiifii _ii be. In the maze of statistics usually produced by 1`i‘ee¢““"""°"' ’ I ‘ der iizttlly \\'|ien hot. For this rri;\-It etlitite aiiswer is tliisireti, enclose ii il ___ -..___ ___i___ il i \'\` A Qiiesipiifi of geiieral interest ii»` Iiie iif~iiii<=iiiiiii`.i' iii iiorcliester N. I1 iutorists will be niiswore(| in this iii _ - ' ~ -i ' < " _ .lit 'i` titItli't-issfiil. stniuped esveiope. /\il~_ iii _ _ . r<'.~is Albert ii. tflougii, cnri: oi this ('- '.lice. il iii bi' this United !i‘.arm"ei-ii or Ontario: (Il To cutout all expenditiires that re not ubsoiutely essential. (2) To uboli-sh, the systeiii of party putroniigo. __ (3) To limit Go\'ci'iiiiieiit-.ii activity 2 legislation fucilltntlxig eo~operati\'e ef- foi't, to tlielteepliig of accurate ree- 0i‘dS.m1d_t0 general etlurutiou along' trn-operative _lin_es. ' (4) ’l`o provide oqutil cducntloiinl op- portunities !or‘all the children _of ull fill* People by greatly extending and iinproring oduoqtlonnl facilities in the rural districts. _ , (5) To substitute for the policy of expensive Provincial liigiiivays ti pol- icy ol orgatiizedcontlnuous' road main- triiniice. i-uitl of making good roads for :ell ratiier than'high-grade rotiils_i’or| :i few, the cost of road construction! iiiitl itioiiit'_=iiaiicc‘beiiig eqiiitaiily dis- tributed betweein city and country. i iii; To proinbte A system of fores- try which wiilfuialiitain anti liici‘eitso|‘l the public revtuiiies' from this soui'ce,i _ii'otf::~t :intl p-f‘i'peiuztlo our fiii'e.~it re-i iioui'-_:es. reforest the waste places oi’i (lin Ontario. ii_nd ence-uruge iniiii_ieipnl~’ iifiis io eiigiiite in fni‘i>si.iti.»it eiui-r-i , . p:'isf_~'. (Ti To encourage and ciictipen hy-i tlru~i~let~ti'ic deveiopincut anti nieiintaiu til`ot'Li\'e public control ovi-r it. 13) 'i`n t-nuct and enforce such pro~ liibliury lr-,fzlslzitiou against thc, liquor lr:iil?t: tis the people may sanction lu! the :ippi-out-liiiig relercntliuu und as iitrs within the power of the Provf int-e. i’i'oliihitioii is un iiii<\,ei~ul pnrti of the l<`:ii‘in€-rs' platforui, und the l!_ui~_ tel l~`ni'niir_.i ol’ Ontario will use .~ ;?iiiliu>ii<>t~ in that 'r f dl ectiou. _ ,. 19') ’l`o extentl the polls-_v and prac- " tit-e oi' tlirect legislation tiirougli tlie` iuiizitivti :ind the rci'ereiitluin. ‘ii (itll To apply the priiiciplii of pro-3 poriioiuil i‘cpi‘eseiit:ition to our elec- iuriil nicliiozls." i Soldiers illemorial Sir:--\\'r_\‘ pltiiisirtl to_see .\`uiu‘ i'Itl"oii.ii of I\'o\'.:iuI>er ist. “Soid- ii=r'i` 3i<`iiioi‘ial," and ii is t:eriuini_v ii ni:it't_-i‘ tit' regret that .~:_i iii.|n_\' have 1 iorgnrtezi our "Glorious Demi" to soon i _ f t ` - \ . _ . , _ _ . - _ - W. ' _-» ~~f -....--_ __ _ _ __ _ _ ___ .. _ ___ ,_ . _ , _ _ -vga* __ . ._ » _ i i *1 -_.`. uni iriver-' ‘ii-rcit of their only hope ir. . 0 1 riiil sioui‘ in be t-iiiiliuitittitl for is i . ti the gou'l people ol' l.oiig lli\'i\r_ arlt (‘oru~>-' uii¢| li`i°eiit'li l{i\'ci‘, “ho til.-.~‘t;i‘il,ir-tl the iiiuouul i'ciii.iii't-;l curly ‘st spriiig, gave the _,t#oiiir:tt'.l `. me to .\iessi's. (`litii`iTll<-i' ttutl l]i>li, i‘riiiirinl "i~int‘_tery in iiieinory of our 'igiil hi'a\-f-_ liiiys -.rho gave their lives .ir their i-ouiiti‘_\‘. l aint Sir, etc. l COM. WARNER HORNE lN DURGHESTER G ~ i o i"llI'2JJl'JllI(,'T(,).\', i\'.Il., _i\'o\'. Il.- i~'i'iiei' llorne left here Satlirtlziv for ntl with Slit-riff John U. llawtliorn t=li_\' lit lo tiiitlt‘i~;_'o iiiipri.~'oii"‘t-iii. i \\'lien llornc \v:t:-' itskoti if liii lui" ` sr>r\'v his seiiteiicc ot` ten' _veiirsil We pride _ mitfiineti to sei-in. Ninnitnit-i .ioms 1 the fact that ina-ny oi our rew ciislcinws are sent to us by the old t-iutrge 0|' the pzu't_\'. lltirnc left hy` ~- Ones' N. R. this uioi-nin;.: before tliiyliglit i YOU IUIOW nil it wits expected`t.liat curly thi ` _ _ ' ` iicrnoon the doors oi' the ponitenlli ycason . and belief ry vi'otiltl click liehintl the German lncrcasln l13t of :ti 2"? 0 __ g ll i. _f“;-;_€°f]’]'|f;f:;-n__|“_\_:?:|‘1°“§§}l‘|“§§“':§f:f\‘;‘f§ Come and see the highest grade overcoiits that good materials in si night ,und lit- wits dt-clairvil iili_\`.~'E and Conscientlouil ions and exported 23 millions. Our eggs and poultiy in A 5.25.00, s 30.00, $35.00, $40.00 and dup, we consumed largely at home having exported only a *T little less than two million dollars worth While we sold " -ilirisii' f made considerable noise, we consumed at hom-e 47 mill- al y 9 ec _"ms or ii; _ ` _ - ~=\..-~' ws, \_>::__ f-tr.. "ll In at home over 32 million dollars worth. Of cheese and “ butter we exported considerably less than half, and so Guardian Readers/ ii Furnished by W. S. Louson ,»,. i0 The tiuctilion is, “whirl is love, or ‘_ nltl Iliero wits nothing: l'or him Io titlti ‘ thc protests he had uli'eaHgERDASHERYf_’ ~ . od iflvercoats _ ourselves upon our good overcoais and also upon ` what that means-no min recommends without zitroiis. tailoring can produce. 101 GRAFTON STREET in what we sell is iinipiy shown hy our steadily i' _-_;-- ______.___-_-- _ _~ ___' \-- _ __- . . . -rl Heavy F Prices from $3.75 for LOWEST PRTCES, You will Farmers can convert Mr. Drury into such a' leader the § 0 8 of tm ' new political party will _be a force of first importance.. i-on mutt miiiiige now you t-in._-- . However, themain problem of the Farmers will be T_§"‘;“hi(;iriiii =iiii1A=m;'§ruvihaihf:.nii?;p‘ me ,E dence and a considerable energy of character, he has I ~ -- ° ° ' ’.~' :' 1ll,'lll."ST’- the more obvious qualifications essential in the leader ;f,,,,',‘,“,,’}_',’"..,,Y," ",,,1,,‘,-?“,f,,,, ,fe ,“‘}_ I2 _ , _ _ _ 00 __ Of 3 p0lltlC3.1 pafliyv but Wl’l€`tll€l` he ll3,S tht? lllOI`€ Sllbtle hor biiclkn. 'l`glie'illl iifteaanoggeli' vgixeieik., llilve Won bticlt 'l`hoiniis Barry. husi- K qualities necessary to carry on a Government in an extra- ??}f',_",._,f", ‘§,,,“, “um °my‘ '}‘,',e ,__ m_;, in ordinarily difficult set of circumstances remains to be iiiiii-ir iiiiiiie( isiive you back iiiiii “l seen. If he is as uncompromising as some of his utter-l §'_‘_"‘-_’{_§‘|‘_‘;‘i3 :mid‘§'§;’“§(§’e]{__ff°,§‘§,_f“‘” ‘,‘,’§(‘§,‘f iid' ances would indicate it is difficult to understand how he ir me mn of his corner or ite.. eye, Si . . . . . » . . . il: will get on with ‘his Labor allies, much less with the Con- 311;' ,'_’_'_‘;~”,__‘§,:,f,’_‘,e’§‘§;a‘;“ss : _ ' “ iuorrow. ills for-_tion also cliiimed _ A ' aiii; Work Boots for Men ontli with the exact number oi' men Bros Ltd. is the best place io get them. lienvy service side ieatlier to $7.90 for best oil tanned DEPENDABLE QUALITY, RELIABLE SERVICE find here shoe valuestiiat are unsurpassed. ~ F .BROS[LIiVlI TED ss agent for the Cargo l’l.epairmen's tn, wi... it... im .iiypofiiiig its Russian Army Suffounde eg wings' lieutled li Richard J. __ , _ _ or. -' utler. on the other huntl. .' . ., i ' med repo,” mm 10,000 to 11000 l.Oi\l‘)ON, Nov. 4.-the iiorlhwiisr ,mem had ,.elm_ned_ ..N0t morey ern Russian uriny oi’ boiioril \ndt~ In 2000 mm] are nt work and they itch which luis be-en' nttucitiiig l'<-i c su.|ke_m.eak(_rS from the s.omh_',. rogrntl has been suirouutled by llol SMLL . slievilti is i-itute,| in at soviet. govern _____&_ ‘ ment wireless rtisputcii from Mo "' _" con dated toduy H_lHUFPiilS|l Mbimoniis S VISITS illilllllli iii?-iiiill13i?3'_’~1Yiilfi __ With the retoveiv of twenty botli from the burning Y and 0 (pai tm _ b I ' ' n- __ _ _ ti: :::i::;.;‘°":.J':;.P;‘*';f;.ii.i...',iii' :Ji i / Pi L LS 1 .js _ l‘0NnON~ N0"- 4---D0l‘d _C\ll'l0ll €i\- more than three days have been n I I V l i-tained at dinner last night His Maj- Fonts-il lor. The bodies- of .lame to 'provide fm- administration, and this is not a dinicuii 1‘-‘~.,i..i.... ....,.i.. yo.. ii... Witt... ii" "“` S’"“‘ °‘ ‘°°"'”“ ‘“ '°"" ‘° me iii A- iinifiiii matter in Ontario where the permanent ofiicials are gen- 'iii-" Aim iie iiimeii his biick vii iiiiiii. . _ .» i i, ltnht k. Thur erally of considerable competence. There is little mn :fill iiivilivii ii tosiizmiionev 'fir bmi mioitn which, its mia, im been (Special to Tne Gusrdlsn.) e toast to his health the' Shah eX- brought. out this morning after bein pressed his pleasure atlhe conclusion lycntetl last night Five moe bodie \ er tak e en later and 13 bodies wer located this ~ the ngreement between Persia and d in the iuiiic. Seviirul of the r<‘scuoi's iiarrowly vsciipetl the inte of their vu- , 1 e subdset of much rejoicing on tix are said to hllifiglgglllllhdlillffgrii ';l1l!;f?,;. Q M I F" S 8 'iglflliill ._ ‘ store for . . i . ' ` V' _ part of those who have the welfa alto . W k f bl l _ "5-Q* ’ ° ' " pI'0Vld'Ulg f0l" I‘8dlC8l d€p3l'tl.ll‘€5 _ By M. Currie of Persia at heart. les Ilviis Eloiilly ilelltfrdlilizdoliif lthhz: Ill); 0 "` ` ‘I ` wnches -.._ .. .-_ f- .' -- .J _ _-_ i i-yr" B gtiiiiilititl coiuriitle.~: tlirouizh the action _, iii gus wliile worltiiig in the niinv. ' ii 9 > _' The entire village iiuiiiberiiig nhout '_'-’ W t _; one tliousantl. is igrierstrickeii. it \\'-.is i "_ ai S . _ planned to have u point funeral for _‘all the men who lost their lives. V ii em, Fountain 'Pen _ _ 5,5' » __~j,\/.__ _ Signed the Treaty that 2: ‘ii £f#.s~.1;§'s».~s%»~=>'--iz,-_~is.~sf;;f_s.=.-C -‘_,-s 1-_4r;_.%;1-;~_.-_.-_js-_.-_ <_.-__ ___-_ __,_______ E _ I Ended the War Zi i fiest by Test ` ' For Sale by .til ' xl'-~_| _ _i -;-_~"s,/_ . gi iii,i\\\\\\\`;,i,afl/, ' G. H. TAYLOR I; ""i ilry'l "l.i~=< ~i»“»°“i:iii* V JEWFLER S