THE ONTAKIO ARIifS Till KKDAY. NOVKMHKH 2, 19t A VOTE FOR WILSON IS A VOTE POR PEACE, PROSPERITY AND PATRIOTISM PROSPERITY NOT A CREATION Of WAR Bulk Came from llu Ordinary Business Channels, Declares Charles M. Schwab 2 1-2 Billion Trade Balance. in ;in m r to the erp ol Republican politicians. thl tin" Unprecedented .t ,, ,i i ,1 i ll il Im li'llli' tu A II ! iiiiiIit tin' iiiln B '! l'i' uleiil M IkMM I" due to tl I BfOP IP war unlit-, i nun' a .t.iliiiiiiit Irntn t'hiirb M Si'liwah. head nl till' Hot 1'li'ln in BtOOl iiiniaii . linn ' Ki'liiilillriiti. Hint unites the charge "It Ih ii mistake tn Imagine Hull "i'' llllljiil linrlliill nl mil lillilll" ih Ik war order hlUlOBoa." MJTI Mr Schwab. In .i signed article In tin' October num ber iii System "Kviti ii ruHiml In- .. . t I tin- gnat volutin- nl M ports w t II id' istrate that tin' hulk Im ilmwn ir i in' ordinary course nl IiiihIiiihh II Ih iiIhii IiiiiiiiI Hint, at present prices, domestic business Ik uk profltHlilr iii iiiiiiKii iininliiiiii I'll i neaa." I'm iliilliiiiH uri' niiiili' llml tin truili' balance lor Hie entire Miir will ex ri'i-il I hi' unprecedented figure of 12. ,1111111111,111111 Tin- Willi.' nl llM H erti (of Hi'- I'lKiit iniiiiiii" $.V 11,11..' I J. .in llll MOM "I $ 1 .205.- ssi'.liin m.-i tkfl '"' I" I ' rooi till' I Jll I .1 KlllllH)' Hi "'H ' 'II' ll I I ' . -I IH l-M II I ll I I . .Ill Hull prove what llu' Wilson Ailnum triilliui li.i ilnnr lur I he I I'l'' llu cease III llllllk dcpi. ll II I' I ,iii . n,i.ii. in cir iiliiiiiin .'.' i" i i i in i, ii I, ul Kill. I in I nil.'. I Si 14.1 por i -'ii eommoroo, tl t i,. i . .nl doJmi ol trade in favor nl lulled Si il - nl. .!.- ii uluii.il . iuii ..III pel cent ; in. null, ii 'ii I export til I" i ' Ml i.ulw ai i ti t UUOO, I .' I p I; I .ilii" ul general i ini an. I t .. It. 1 ' i pi . .hi , t ..in ul w boa! ti t'ii. poi oenl oulpul iii lut; nun i. i nut . product imi hi nit oli I"! cent . in in lands I I 7 n l ceiil llli'li . pl.it. .1 iii iii.il.lil.ii -luring. -' I I" i i ni was (Id '" ' u tin ' uniiK. i i . por .i.i i apltal tin pittv ,-ti in ml. irlill il.i i I'M kluo uf iniiimi.i. i in .i product -. 11.3 i" i i .ni 1 1 1 1 ii.t- MiiiiniiiiiiK bualBOoa eom prtaoi mil DM I'fr cent ul tin total AN OPEN LETTER TO REPRESENTATIVE SINNOTT Ontario. Ore, Nov. 2. 1918. To Hon. N. .1. Slnnett: The Wilson League of Ontario coBapoood of ir Democrats and BO Republicane, wisli to commend you foi eervice to your district rtndersd by essting your vote for practically every one of the Wilson laws; V BSSUme thai as a Strong minded congressman you voted conscien tiously for the Federal Farm Loan Act and the Adameon 8 hour law, being In no sense under duress, nor catering to the fanner vote in one instance nor to the railroad division towns in your district in the other. r have checked up your vote on important measures and it was generally on the right side. i. e.. fur I he people and progress; as soon as the election is over and you prepare to erve again a public again led by our present President, you will DS fair and honest minded enough to defend him against all comers. Now why is it. that during this campaign you are urging the election of Hughes, when you know that Hughes has said that the Wilson legisla tion must he wied off the slate? Were your votes all wrong or are you weak and vacillating? Hues not your support of Hughes condemn every vote you cast in support of a Wilson measure? RURAL CREDIT LAW CUTS MONEY RATES Former High-Interest Agencies Rush to Reduce Rates to Farmers Effects Already Being Felt Strongly. A Warning to America from Europe There are u niillitm maim nl ami lilimlril Ikivs today in Kurope. There are millioiiHof hnmt'dto which Ins nl ones v, ill neer return. There wuiilil lie a million mourning howm In Amor let bodaj bed tin United Slates entereil the KltrOB ean war. Vnu rutvo boon iperod this misery. You are still sur roundod by thooa you love. I u nut tfitlllhle M ith TOUT gTOtvl k'ikh! future. Keep Wilson in Washing- jT ien: PRESIDENT WILSON (LATEST PHOTOGRAPH) MiO OOMOOO HOT '' " "it PaX -3fcfclW pi jfrfflrOrfc Ik 4'"" gg ggggggHL H . . ' . g L ggk w fk ool !2P ft US v I' a "t t - - . , ,1 ' Mwiyi Peacewith Respect of whole World I Prom letter f Thomas Jofforoon toC W. V. Du mas. March 24. 17!K. " The scene iii KiinM is boooraing rory interest in";. Amidst the confus ion of a general ar, hick seems tu he threat - eninfl that qaorter of the Rluhe. we hopt tO DO er mitteil lu iiiesii'w the line ul neutrality. I'eaee with all nations and the rirht which that wives us with respect to all nations are our object. " WoodrOW Wilon has lived 1 luser to these words of Jofforoon Mid tinder more trying circumstances than any other President of the Republic Tl fli'i'l nf On' MO runil rn'ilit IllW, i.lh 11I Ii) tin- I li'liiurlilllr Ail 11 iii I Kt ni 1 1 1 ti . 11lu1.lv w botal fi'll In luwir IiiIiti'hI riili-H, ullliiiiixli tin' IiiihI luinUrt luivr nut i'l Imi'n ur Knnl.i'il Ti'Hlliniiny tu tills tffoot Ih Iii'Iiiic Khi'ii ut tin- lii'iirliiKK ln'lil l I In- Ki'ihtiiI Karin 1 ,111111 lluiiril In . null orootora MUoa, At tin- lii'iirlims In N'i'lirMHku, 11 ll ill - 'inns fiirnnTs stuti'il llml liiliri'nl riltl'K III till' lllllllI'Mtt'Hllllia Mt'l'tlllll llf Hull siiiir alii'iiilv him liriMi ri'ilur i'il fruin mil' lu tu piT ri'lil liy lilt pruHpfi'ilvr 1 uiiiiM'tltlun of llin llilrty In furty your Iiiuiih that tlm lunil lumks Hinin will Im iimklnit Tin- nvi-riiKi lonn tlmt an mini uiiPH runipBiiy or ollipr limn iikpiipv wnulil muki on n 40-ncrr "Klnkulil" rl.iliu hum 1 1.000 TIip riiniiiilssliiii ili'ilui'ti'd Hits pft Hip furnirr e,n Hi' iiiiiil inliTPNt at from II to 10 pri cwnt. fur flvp ypurs on f 1,000, nmk- lllR IllH HVITHKI' lll'l lllli-U- I mil' from I I in 1 :i pi-r i-piii TIiIm now In Htopppil liy Hip rum Inn iiiiii iut li Imi of llu- iikw rural aytOM l.iu I .u.in .minis arp riiNliiiiK Into Nplirimkii lo iiiukr fUii-yi'iir loiuii ut Iuuit r .ili-s. to lori'stull llic iipiriillun of till' lll'H 1.1 u TIip funiHTH of the WphI, wlm Iiiivh iiiii-riil I'XorliUiint latOOOOt rail's for ypiirn, ri' not niirriiiik' aboil tin- linns iiiiii u iiiiimiu in PHI Hip l.iriu luiiii liu. ii. I ikOOrod Unit tlii' ari' mil lnisliibtir out tin- MO l.i anil ri'iuly lo hnlp pill It In m IPSsllll lipiTlltion. Tl,' inn loan arl prorMO liiiHiis oj hIiU'Ii fariui'rs i hii furiu M uppratlM' or Joint uliick BOOOOioUoU .nut liorrou froiu tin' UKional fi'ilcrul I'iirni l.uiiii li.iiik mi tin' siTiirity ul llielr laiul TpII fiirmers can form iiiiii of theao oaaoclatloim. Tliey r.tn liorrou up lo '.ll pi i i in ul tin' value of llii-lr l.uul. lor u pi-noil riiniiini; up to forty yearn The loan In ri.i uMf in small un liual piiyiiii'iils. ur run In' palil In full at any linn' The eatliualpd In tereiit rate Ih f pi i i-enl The farnii'r who horrowH will nhare In the prufltH Rdilroad Chiefs for Wilson. Great Educators for Wilson. Labor Tide Toward Wilson, farmers Declare for Wilson. I'rospiiii) ua mi ii u.iv lii'ii llu- Curupi'.ui u.ii 1'iuki' mil iiiul I Iii' .u I-- inn llu i'.iiim' ul Hit' Kii'iil Im. in. - in the I iiiiiil Slates, hut only l veil lu I.. I il il ' i V't'l lo M'i' llu' lui. Ill keep up. even il.ini.ii llu- war si, null I'lul tiiluur iu " k: i- e. , .u i praaidom ul tho Wohoalt i ailrii.nl This Is mil I luJ .sliileiiient ul i .lailihiin politl- lan Nor ii partisan newspaper No.' ;, stiii.'p luakei Nor a man hu wants lu got 1'iln uline k ii Undorwoodi proaldool ut tho Orio, u Prooidonl Wll mi i'.i iiriuei ni tin- loooilnpl) llllpusslhle .1 nil I. WOrth) nl a Inline lil.ll 1 .tin mil i.irri. il away l Hie stateiuents anil promise Dial ail) pnliticiil purl) nn the mils n Ml llulei wiiuil. like Ml Ki'.illie), IH the heiul oi a tuiai railroad iatoni Thoj know thai the iniinlry is sale uinler I'resiilenl Wilsnn. ami Inink he nllghl tO he re eleiteil I'ussihl) tuey are ,11, nil ul the HughOI i'.iiiii.HKii shiKiui. "we wan! ih eils nut wniils Anyw.u. 01 a matter nt Iium iii'sh, hO) llnnk il Potior lu .ni' ii il ,iu than try an expeiuiieiil Mi I Intel imi ml in hu iiilerwvw iiuiuiseil v, hat .imine i.uu ii. proaidoDl ol tho I'nloo Pacific, ro I'.nll) saul Whit JtnlKe l.uieti sanl was lliis "Mi firm i'iiiii ii'tinn is thai Wilson has in,. re ureal aOhlOVOmeBU to his ereiln than iiiohi presi ileiils wlm h.ue preieileil him PtlOOO settled t lie eiirreiii) iUOOtiOD anil Mttlod II U el leil uallv ami wlsel) tlial Ins mnsi reckless orltlca ale sileu' on thO suhjeii His maiiamiueiit m mil relatimis to Kill 'upeaii liar slUlalluli Is Hie -i. ill rill nit list iiriiii.uii pac ni our diplomatic Plato llu vol! ask Oil) these rallre.ul prOOidOOtJ a i e oouilnt "in for Proaldool Wilson? ii is bocauao tho) roollto thai nil oonitritctl) i ii.ii'ir.ieiiis .in n,.ikiiiK mi a laatmi proaporit In tins countr) luii ui iii in (peak i ol ' iiii'iiii'iil I'hey realize (lull I'lisiiliiu Wilson i a Innlilei . ami mil a do Itfoyer ! i.uii oppos. ,1 the il .i in.-, i ii I -hour law. inn patriotic !! rocognlio Wllaon groat conatrut tivo work im the w iiule nation "I'llllsi ill us wlm III OM I'llOUKll tO U'lliellllli 1 the election ol 1114 anil tlie lempl'Ht nl villllu.i Iiiiii anil accusal lull which liurnl upon the heuil ol Aliraliam Lincoln during the eauipalgn precuding hih seeoiul elecliuii. know what lo look for at a lime like this " W 'asliingtiiu (llailiien, lilatlliguUh eil clerg) mail ami aillliui Dr. Williain Triitani Kusler, prealilenl of Iteeil BoUoflO, wan ankeil to tell why lie wan for Woml row Wilson "1 am for Wilson hecauae 1 care more for hu man heiugs than 1 can lur tilings," naiil Ur Kus ler "No administration has ever done ho much as ih is une tor humanil), both within and without the honliTs ol this nation " AiniuiK the well known women who have re inn 1 1 mined llu- Wiiodrow Wilson Independent Lea Kile is Mrs Kannie Kei li Viulrews. seiretai) nf the American School I'e.ut League, of which Mr. Wlllluin Howard lull is Honorary I'resiilenl . gflog A Kii'hn Newinan. head ol 'he Studio clllh nf New York. WidOl) kiinwn in suffrage and peace work, is anutiier iiieiuiiii ol the organisation In Kllint. the grmnl old man ul edinaliuii lu America. Iiuvid Stall Jordan of Lelaiul Slanlurd. I'm! Tauaatg ol Harvard, ICIla Kiagg Yotiai ol rhicitKO. iiinl .lane Ailil.niis il Hull House have all ileclared for Wilson After All, Who m Ihe Real Cowards? ThOOO Who I'luoi'i llu brava man in the White lluu.se with cowaniii'i are then iclvat the must nm tomptiblo of cravoi loo cowardly to Aght fair Wil- siin will continue I" preserve American honor h fill mctln'ils i u siiile. hy lur if thai PTOVO the necessary It The cliiei i.ppui i ,ils ol the S-hour da) toil one liuiir a week Clipping COUP KnlliUHiaHtic offerh of support continue to pour into National lieiuoii atic lieudiHiartern from work ing nun and union leaders from every nectlon of the Inited StateH and from every trade and indua Iry. Not only will Trealilent Wllaon get hundreds of iliiiuaands of votes trom working men hitherto iiieinherH ol the ltepuhluaii liart), hill thousands of wane earners who have voted the Socialist ticket will this time mark their hallots for him The latest indorsement of President Wllaon by a labor leader comes from John H. Walker, presi dent nl the Illinois State Kederatlon of Lahor "A working man who would vote for Hughes, in the face of Ills acts and declarations against lahor, and In the face ol the great accomplishments if Mr Wilson for lahor." said Mr Walker, "must In- uninformed, misinformed. Iiliiided hy prejudice, i larried away by party sentiment" No word said for President Wilson will have greater effect than a statement by Andrew Kuru seth, president of the Seamen's union, declaring "1 am for the election of Woodrow Wilson and i democratic emigres hecause of the enactment of the Boamoa'a loo ami of tha Clajrtoa act, recog nizing and enforcing the etiialuy helore the law Ol wurkingmeii with other citUens." Asking, "Are Ye lor Ood or Mammon' Presi dent A H Oarretson of the Order of Kailwa) ion dUCton urges President Wilson's re-election, in the Octuher nuuiher of "ThO Kailwa) t'onduclor " Mr OarrOtaOB is a Ufa long republican The Critics Had and Missed their Chance. the liipul'liiaii critics of this administration it-ally know bow to run the countr) better than it is I mug- run. whv didn't the) ilii it when thev had full pewer: The Wilson administration will lie returned to oltice by a sane public, because it has been conduct ed un a safe ami sane baaia. Advertisement by the Woodrow Wilson League, Ontario; W. F. Homan, President Indiiuiapolis, I mt . Oct 17 Indorsing in the iiiiint emphatic language I'resiilenl Wilson's for eign policy and applauding Ills courage and pat Holism, the Karmers National CougresH of the I nited States in Its thirty-sixth annual aesHlou, to day telegraphed heart) congratulations lo I lie president, expressing the profoMd gratitude and appreciation of this Important body for the suc eessiul efforts of the president in keeping "Hie nation honorahly at peace during one of the most trying periods of Us history " The organisation also BgyraaaOt apprecialion of the administration's "constructive, aad effeciue legislation enacted for ihe heneril of the tarn nf America." In a lew mouths time the farmers of this n in Ity and all over the 1' S will be able to secuie loans on their larins at a rate not exceeding ail per cent, which Is hetter than the ti ', per cent average In Ihe Northwest We may he living tn a "Kiiol's Paradise," as Hughes says, Inn cash in band is t ery eumforlinir and present conditions ale more nearly "Paradise than this counli) has eier expeiiiined. and Mi Hughes will not he allowed to disiurh our pro perlty What Mr. Hughes Thought of Himself. In 1011 when Justue Hughes was a nuuiher Of the supreme court and was aakod to hecuuie a candidate for president, he sal. I , "The man wlm mi the highoot judicial tribunal would consider anollie; offlOt ll in neither for the one he holds nor for the one to which he aspires " Dire Effect of the Adamson 8-Hour Law. titer ail the complaints ,,t Candidate Hughoa and the railroad companies about confiscation ol property," Hie highest price gf the year in railroad slocks was during the til d.us following the pot of the s-hour law. i I