I . Wm lard ', ' ttt Elli-up up pond. the work A) _ “an.†tor tone: and "b, - Gaia" tor" your tnrtrtV in upon on the Moment Allow- use Act, [In IIICI‘FI‘IP of 65% to “2-85 on Warlm-n'n Componuuon Ant. Item-o to widows trom no L) W . mouth. I - hu started." He quoted other articles the Galt Reporter had written About him. He told of his work and hin etrtt-s during the , - they were in power and of the u an passed. "The Gait Reporter, you know whit it sand: tor. For weeks its editorials have tried to blacker: the record of myself and Mr. Elliott. Tho yum absolutely untir. Premier Neutron advocated low wages and hiked high cost of living, but do you agerttee he had nothing to say on there gap-um since the election cam-‘ "Tber will flood the country with the urns old literature as before. The {armor and labor party have not a newspaper in South Waterloo to givp them my credit. Depend on it," Mr. Hommh aid. "the people will mark their ballot as their conscience dir- Puts Queinon A Voice in the audience. Mr. Wm. Hortop, asked what about the big mill closing down. Mr. Homuth did not reply to this question. He told what the powerful Famed;- Itlvv party with their great wealth, their combines. trusts, would do in this election. The money spent for the press and advertising was a large amount. However, the people would vote right. He I150 touched on many other question of the day. When he enters ed he was given great applause. Mr. Hommh Spain: Karl K, Homuth, who was in fine form, gave one of the best speeches of his career. He saw many of the {use in the audience that he had met in 1919. We arc again in an election. [ Not Free Trade, this would b?) ruin- ous to Canada. Have industry put all their cards on the table, give them a square deal." The tariff should be put in the lands of a Commission of representa- tives of agricultural, labor and other industries. _ There are eight and one-half mil- lion of people. Farmers must go to the markets of the world for their products. "rieultural, foodstuffs. etc. 280 million more bushels of wheat grown in Canada than we can con- sume. What other outlet is there be- sides livestock, etc? Exchange of good: is the only remedy. "Premier Mai-hon Rays mm is the lune. It is not the only issue, Than are just as good brains as he and his party have. in the workers and farm, on ot this Dominion ot ours." The speaker hoped thut under a Farms: and Labor government they would not M soup kitchens: and have the “Ni unemployment in Toronto and other' places they had last winter." I House. The "all" alumna C. T. Oroh Arrived during Mr. Patterson'- Ipooch. He took charge of “airs and In Martial tumble mnnner handled th- Sumac omen. WiltuartnNiiott, the P.rtnter and tat. bor candidate {an a nplendld address a.“ and. a good lmvreulon on the mdlenco. Ho omnlntlonlly nesorted‘ that the U. P. O. and leor party were not Free Tudors. saying that than I: uselntely ttothing about tree trade In tbs plutfam. For ‘lnlty ’ “In {in Karl K. Homulb was elect" " by the largest malority ever given' In South Wuterloo for the Provincial! hank." he stated, "and now Labor and Flmr will contlluo to suck together, Ha not this government. the U. R o. Ind Lube)? given the most advanced lodalntlon ot any [ovarnmonl in the two you: they have been In the Pro-!, Tittttthl house?" ha asked. I when! house?" he asked. “They passed legislation that has been naked tor years." MM 3 mm At HC‘POIOI"! record " " [Mu-(ml Mn. ll. strongly advts. oa MW} - to support wo. mu Inlet! and “no spoke ot ma [and work done by Karl K Homuthl, an - “both the Provincial‘ 'ttteast- 'hr M1 Page tmqtad in the can!“ Mat w: at on Gun: Tum vu I mutt It. M1 Inca-ho Pun: on“ In the mum in Hauler In: In: at to M'- Thane. Tum 'u a "mun“ audience proud to the numb» ot :00 or new} Mr. hum ot all! noted u chair-' an. at om tho mum; in, [Kip-r an mug; its gnu-w nus can qNgn 'treared I. 'irlllfharl'tll"lGdt" " :33 " “RAD or SMUGOLING RING SAN FRANISCO‘. Oct. 'V-The " met of W. I. Hurrin‘ou. I I.“ pm m, by Man! whom!" you- ‘gwcohtg my 2 â€.m‘nm' m I A pnaslhtlny that the mun nnmarll in ma latter might have {one to the, girl Wednondny and ittnuenren her, hr money not to come forward with her story. was ndmttw by Mr, mi) torn. "Personally I do not know whether ’the letter In hottttitde or not, but I am nther Inclined to believe that It is." the inspector stated. "Hnwever. there In a poulblllty Hut some en. any of the man named In the letter mlght have written it intending to bring the men into dlunm. and consequently the letter will not leave my ottictt until I get "Juno‘s" story from her myeelf." Until I late hour, Mr Winters hld recolved no word from "Jmtsrie" WINDSOR. tht. Oct. 27.--Reverat monk, prominent in Border (‘lllos Racial life, have offend "Jessie," soil!- mnfmaml mother of th,. baby twins found on a Windsor-Detroit lorry. as- nlsunco shank! "tte decide to return to Windsor from hor nccluslon In De. trait. M. R, Winters. Innpoctor of the Children's Aid Sorlrrty, said to-day. Girl-Mother Has Not Told Her History that he was sitting on u benrh in the park at the time and suw two nwn at tack the glrr, Mummy beat her and Bee, When confrontâ€! with ninot and Palmer. hr stoutly mnintnlned that neither or them had mmmltted the deed, I Has Alibi Palmer claims he can Prove he was In Sherbrooke on the day of the mar der. However a statemem rervntly made by a prisoner named hum). in Montreal, who deviant! that he had wlnmswd the commission of the crime He Is alleged to have aimed Mr trial to the pro-hon! Criminal Ay slug, and um ohm mum be Youml. Traced by Slumb- Finally a man named [linen was :m'rnslml a! Sudbury tor the murder nand unolher man. named Palmer. alum Cole, who wan) at me time a prisoner in Stony Mountain Peniteati. lary. Manitoba, was also alleged Io have been implicated In me trim AL ter delay of sm'ersl weeks the men were brought to Quobt-c, appeared for a preliminary htxarlntr. in which Binet stated lhnl the Prime had been com. muted by Palmer, while ho. Ilium Mood by. Both wors- then committed! (Canadian Prees Servlve) I QUEBEC. Oct. 27 --'rhe, trial of Frederick William Palmer, alias Cale. and Raoul Bin", on a charge of being Implleared in the murder or Blanrho l/dir/iii,' on the night or July 21, 1920.! ‘In Vimoria Parkman solmduied m on, [an here 10-day. Blanche Garneauwas reported as having disappeared on [July 21 in a mam-1 mam primed in a' ‘ional papâ€. A wash lam how body was found in a swamp near the park. The post morlem examination reveal od the inci that she had Men viotat-: ml and strangled. After sovorai ad. ]ourumenis of the inquest, the coron- er sinned that it was in the interests I m jumlve to “man a verdict "wom- mending the attthttritieg to Prosecute it vittmmure Search. Mttnths pissed t and no 0MP Muir] be round . Mysterious Murder In City of Quebec E??? l,'; L. Small. the pastor, save a cordtal welcome to the Mathews! canyon,» Mon and thanked the tMrieers and ot. tieltO of the thhodlst church tor their kindness In sanding In such a large body. Rev. Dr. D. Mom-u. l Pro-layup In missionary In Rom, Chm for " run. Win; a world wide repu- t cation " I watcher and weaker. VII Pt Bt. Andrew! PressbyterrUn church on Sunday for the 66th Anniversary I iborTieets. He in In ologuent weaker. has a spiendld delivery and gave three wonderful “than nsterdny morn- ing. afternoon and evening. Union lend“. Union semi“. At last night's service the Metho- dut congregation cancelled their ev- aning service and Joined in with the Presbyt.riartn. Six hundred people were in attendance " the service. Rev. w. G. Dual] of the Methodist. op- ened with a prayer, after which Rev. 'Mtwtt It'll! In,“ 'sirrri, _,,' 1“.ch “at. W tttIdle,",:;,,".,":'."?.",?,':'"'):', J" but glow-I M to- mil In Reamer; Many Pusent £21115 99.!!1‘1mm lots - yea. has. Archnuld and. an mm In my to: In: ' if‘anadian Praia. Sanka! OTTAWA, Oct 27 - That the In â€and prison population in Ports. mouth pvnlmminry was not dup in 1"r warm-union at the lirkPl-DHonv‘ Mm but wan duo to a "great orimal wave." whim hnd mi treen cheversd,l was aimed ham this morning by Judy- W, P. Armin-Id. Dominion "role Of- 'tcor, The ticket-oi-lmm not. he Mt. phulud. w“ tum-Honing n “Inâ€! and incl-cued number or convict- Im but. who“ under in gram L The body wan identified for the we -"_------ and time yesterday an Mr. Hi in h ' , {,5HK Balm-y. mother of Mrs. 'f/l,'),')',. Messrs. E. o. Ritz & Compa This idvniiiivaiion was vorrohoratvd Druggisis, Kitchener, Otst., by two trinndn of the family who had knnwn Mrs, Higgins well. l "DY. Chase's Medicines ai Conflicting Evian. ' our best sellers. They are A 519!†ot Mrs, Higgim identified liable preparations. They the body as mm of nor mm mo seem satisfactory because ' dnyn ago. hm ttrr Mary was dimumm- have any complaints and C ed partly by diwrgenroa between he? come back for repeat ovdets, description of hpr Alsmr and the tle. M‘ripiion worked am Mr physirinns of haw the Imu'derml wmnnn must have -----'-----u-====a==C=l=C== looked in HIV. and partly by in! (scum-i. and that Mo prism-mm~ warr- now that Thomas "mum, hush-and or the h'ev, there. mining Dolly. declared iha body was _ , F s" not that or hix win! Tho medical am“; Tho prison population “nub“, nriiien' Pxnmlnaiinn the body l-nn- Judge Ari-hihnld dowiarmi. “is not in vincod them the “lain woman was not tho parole uvxwm. but " emanates mm than 23 years ot 83?. while Hitt trom nihor 'rmtrt'PR, A grpnt crime ttlm, said his wiio w†" in!!!†has arc-p1 nwr our Dominion. A man who Mrs Hniiioy Bttld had 'otrr'clelly in Ontario, (Inc-Mr. and in? paid attetttlotts to Mrs, Higgins is hm, Maritime Provinms. Thin witve ltl lug sought by tho police tor question. not heâ€: pheNted The number or "il) in: convening the onâ€. C: rrimnn cornmmmi awry day of the "_------- "e-ee-em - rniandar yaar is appalling. and it! would not surpriw anynnn who "nil"- Crime Wave giant!“ the in"l Mtmttion to Bee lhal ' . pnpuiaiion ot Kingamn penitentiary lie Responsible For MM i.000 primnars m tho noun» of a Many Prisoners ymn- or no. nnlmu. as we hope, l) ------- wave in now at its zenith. .rt_-_a, - - - i A man who Mtn nullity said had paid attention to Mrs. Higgins In he, lug sought by tho police Mr quention- in; converting the "we. 1 (Canadian Frans Sen-kw) NEW YORK. Oct, '2h---F:xanrirvition of dental work in the lower jaw ot' the ihody or n Woman haunt! hm t4aturday in Long Island City was begun today by Chief Medivat Examinar Norris in an anon to verify a second identifies lton of the body as [hat ot Mrs, Dolly Bailley “Indus. Dr. Norris may assist- ed by a dentist who had worked on Mrs. ngxlna' moth. To Identify Body of Dead Young Woman Willrld Renaud. Hull Avenue. dis- cqvered three men trying to force the Tear door ol' his home. He chitllerur ed them but they did not move. He then ffrod a revolver shot at the ban. dits and they neutered Two calmed men herd up Joe Johnson at the rear ot his mum; early this morning. One of them had a Run. Johnson told the police that he handed over $4.20. Albert Jacobi, Ford, alarm two men "a lift" while driving his car on Mercer Sinai He had driven but a short distance when one ordered him to hand over his money. Jacob» was forced to part with $300. The men aiixhled and told "robs to keep on driving, Later Evanott was arrested. WINDSOR 0m.. Oct. 27.~Rohh9ra lac-cured $304.20 In two hold~npa in ‘Windsor Tuesday night and early ‘yesl'day morn. A third bond was rout. ad when the man attacked tlred a revolver shot at them. Ponce plan ed on:- man, John Evanott, under an rest. and an; holding him on suspic- ion in connection with one of the or- t'urrent'etr, Hold-Ups In Windsor Many; Mr. “versus atio praised the Far- mer movement. and said that It had Men formed in "upon“ to a national nocesslty, P. and the Liberal candidate. bad brok- an the pledge: he had made at the last election to “I: for the animation of the Military Service Aer, in Ibo com-e of his mom-h, Mr. Laval-nae tttrirmetd that he had been telectod " candidate by the comma: non " Lt1rotterrilu but Sunday and and an: H. E Lavlguor. former M. l Tho an" my Mr. have... a 'sl mammal mm with an who; ‘or n m, hackin- numb. um an.K from ot the crowd. who luterruptod~ Mu on an“! men-tool, Ho BV'ICO“ . willlmul to “so In hardy and. g with hll "tterrtrpttrrn and avail ttee. ', 1y um ensued. much to the ammo-’1 an! ot ttttt crowd. l} 'rramt.t" $300 Lost new; WELLAN’D. Ont. Oct. " "Our tar. ' m Imam â€Halon," derlttrod Prhmlor “hmâ€. Mvighan. In Mn trddreto to 3.000 chir- oh, Of. tom hum allurdny. "Hon. Mr. Man he cm. hula Kin: wants to know "I ' “""llwm ravine It award or downward. ttttvets Mr lt " "who! upward or 1't.tuom"rartt. than will be a mm In!- “that to retain {Mum-fen In my mum "f to 'tttate 'terr: to up“: n It ar.iirs that §.Wr1 [up â€A --- A >1 A- _ . For Revision of Tariff Change Needed is] I"" I, Kitclfé 'iii") ,.;_.Waterloo “Dr. Chase's Medicines are among our best sellers. They are good He- liable preparations. They certainly seem satisfactory because We never have any complaints and customers come back for repeat orders." Messrs. E. 0. Ritz & Company, Druggists. Kitchener, ont., writes: "We have found Dr. Chase's Medi- cines a\most satisfactory line to handle. They are good sellers and good repeaters, customers frequently coming back for repeat orders." Learn's Drug Store Mr. A. G. Haehnel. Druggist. Waterloo. Ont., writes:-... "Dr. Chase’s Medicines have been for many years, and are Mill among the best sellers we have." There is a good. steady demand all year round for Dr. Chase's Ngdieines, The wholesale price is high and there is not as good margin a: other lines but we always handle a complete stock." ' T Mr. R. Ger Messrs. Better & Schaefer. Drugglsts. Kitchener, Ont, write-- "Dr Chase"s Medicines are good and reliable. .‘ ome things you like to sell better than others and Dr. Chase's remedies are in this class. We take pleasure in selling them be- cause they always seem to gi __' artis- faction. The margin or Iwotit is ; l L er than on most lines but we have bigger turnowr on them which helps to even up a hit." Messrs. Better hiker. Druggist, Kitchener. Ont., writes-- Waterloo, Ont., writes c-- .. .m....-r..yHV nnuvuitn ran u "(IIgnn- It‘anadlan Proms Sandro: Fans of the p 5:1,": from! I‘M: what mm kept Mr. wmxmnn. on 27, Hir mmok' -r-_.- . Ml an M tho head ot "trrslrs for the M ,n th I t t t Wi I " i l In!!! alxtwn months In the nhnenvn "':;";Vlf:: min. J',',',',',',',":,',,".,,' 1'll"',"JilBaears' :7: 'll',"',',",,',', fr;"fv\ltlwv“nt‘:nlï¬l°'Sm“Newrnundland novnrnmem In apart-h, Sueo 1.. ;‘ar~¢-nzt\ Cine i t h d: H . Ba ywmnrdny sum-moon npmklng In ms- '."" t o "my; ' than“ "Tutu y St Man‘a ha skating rink ttore., (nmpnnv to n . pm"; 'r. Cfl', pour, (waning. val . "nanny Mnrlnx upon t A anâ€! on o â€want"! of It would have bean Imposslhln tor . uh!- prime minmnr to haw tmrrled on the l,attrattot boundary. Ttin lu':','.'.?.'..','): "1: r3302: Without lama Pom-rm! “mm-non tte. in mm" to mm" ttotor. ttte rrivr_1"Jot7 A Mad Mm. um Mr. King. linoleum“ "mm" ltt tt "m" ot I wit tretmrett “non-camel: that. had rennin-d from m. can!!!" thr lhmlnlon M Canada and 'ho'wnmn . tUyt of the bum oi commerce proud uauCVW" Colorty <tf Prto'""ltttd. P' ther 'tt or an “thorium-111nm trl-dt" m " PM†- SF," " Sheet) ("new butâ€: In. my I,» W - m“! Qt '.t..,ltt"t,tt)l “mutt tttthttdt,tEri,ir,itt,trtrkyii ttre,tdeme.ters T . an M - a an ........ I BOLTON. on rm my Staff Cor. rP-mndnm Canadian Puma b “Orna- lzvd Greed" um: what ttnrt ham Mr. Mumhnn at the head ot affairs for the lust «Ilium months In the nhnenva ot Any authnrl‘y from the monk; nt Cam mla. said "on W, I, Marti-nil» King yz'ntnrday afternoon "waking In tttre nkntlng rink hnrou Harv-a ttte t'remlor. "We‘ll have tew. M 2 '3 out of employment, We shall have an“ better “man when the thrift ls revival,“ I of the turf" will Kn up or :0 down We are nlndxml. [mow-vol: lo ttte gmmml prlncipln ot Protection." The Prime the album! position of the Liberal and [Agrarian parties both or which ho raid were plndgnd In strip Hm m.» and!“ Indumrmq of tho rounlry of all prmnolion. "We‘ll have hetter [1mm whom tho Harm Inna in "Mad." M- anrtod the Premier. "We'll have tew. Influence of Big _ _ Interests Says King $3.551 will nu up or En down We hours-var. lo tho gmmml prnlvrlinn.†The Primo EDMANSON BATES & co., LT". Toronto. Dr. Chase's Liver Medicirw. " a bottle. Dr. Chase's Backacho Plaster, 230 each Dr. Chase's Ointment 60t. a box. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. '50t a box. Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, .TK a bottle; family sizv, 75c. __ --we___ â€w,“ who have used them with splendid satisfaction. In almost every issue of this paper you will find further endorsement ot Dr. Chase's Medicines (rpm people If a medicine gives satisfaction he is the first to hear about it. If it does not possess merit the customer does not come back for more, and the druggist finds his shelves loaded with an "nprohtaNe investment. No one is so well qualified to tell you which medicines are the good ones. as your druggist. For this reason we consider that those letters from druggists are the highest compliments that can be paid to any medicines. For over a quarter of a century Canadian druggists have been selling Dr. Chase's Medicines. Such expressions as "best sellers." "Many repeat orders from some new ple," “Reliable remedies? "Good Medicines." etc., indicate that the greatest confidence in these medi- cines-a confidence built up on many years of experience, with doctors' prescriptions and proprietary medi- cines. Br, chase’s Medicines I We") "O mt hm! kept l u! atttslrte (m In the alum“. Dr. Chase's Catmwh Powder. 23¢ a Dr. Chase'? Kidney-Liver Pills Me Ask Your Draggist Ile Knows hox. For sale at all dealers. Cor. unn- N r. r the "a at l Once again Mr King asunrml rm ‘hnarpra that than: was an wwminl dit. Ton-snoo- between tho “ms at Ihe F"ar. mnrn. and moan of the Liberals. 'hrnuxm thtsse mum-millmnutrm u task members or the Covrrnmv'm gm! iy hut tirntiy realrninpd them. I "Invisibie Government" "me Interests." Enid Mr. Kink. "had lbw-n Hte invlsihlw gm‘nrnmom of ' min." and " w.“ alranlumfy nmessary that all who wore in (mm: or smart:- mom by tho people and tor the people should ttttite to overthrow their cortV mon ans-my. AFTER INFORMATION Tell of Many , Years Experience '. ' with . Dr. chase’s Medicines "Ov. Chasur's Medicines are all F right. The best sellers we have. Al- ways satisfactory to customers'.†_ Mr. o. E. Seegmiller. Druggist. Mr. J. H. Schmidt, Druggist, Kitchener. Ont.. writes:-. “Dr, Chase's Medicines always seem to give good satisfaction and are among our best sellers. ' We al- ways carry a good stock so as to sup- ply the constant demand." "Dr. Chase's, Medicines are good and reliable. They are good sellers and we find a steady demand for them year after year. We always carry a complete stock on hand and consider them a good standard line. It is the ready-made idea in medi- cine. If you want a hat, a pair of boots. a pair of socks you don't go and have them made to order. you go in and buy them all made up. People diagnose their own cases and come to the drug store for prescriptions already made. The ready-made idea in medicines has come to stay and it cannot be legislated out. A firm like Dr. Chase's which advertises steadily and in a conservative way has the eonfidence of the people and they depend on getting reliable medi- cines from them." Mr. H, "Dr. Chase's Medicines are great' sellers and must be good, we have so many repeat orders, We have lots of people come back and buy Dr. Chase's Medicines in three and six box lots. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the most popular of the'lot." 1Fined $25 For 7 "i Distributing . . Racing Forms Fil Drug Store, per St Marv»: Mun which cloud Thin. 'wr'rtlntt, wan the lam" Ind moat surround of the “null hull-I‘- but by thr rhnrrh "an wk“ handing to In: ornwdml an new the mm "Inn“ _ A lary- nm' In- "all“. "tttrttmeetttrqtt of via! a will he mOda’ wlthln I any or "a Pollovlnu In a iiatl or ther price. and willie". I' I BazaarOWas Big Success in Kitchener . W. Shoemaker, "tuggist, Kitchener, Ont" writes: ENDORSID IV LIIIRAL. CAIBARY. OM. 't,---A. J. I. Kitchener. Ont., writes" ' Store, per Mr. Hocking. Kitchener. Ont., write..-