A _______J_lLl_.-X_!§.,1_‘_l3l _ , . » _THE _§"IARLofi-'ri-:Tow15i‘cUaRl)i/§.i‘~i__ _ __ png central Guardian __¢,~ REV. J. W. F. LOWBY will preach 9 Cano, cave, Thursday at 7.80 p. ,,,_ Standard Time. gr. PETERS RACES today start at 3 o'clock, daylight saving, 2 o'clock ,umdard time. The track is excel- Jen; and there will be fast time made. 5436-7-16 A DANISH SERVICE will be held in the United Church, Charlotte- town, on Saturday July 27th at 2 p. ,n, standard Time. Rev. Mr. Nomme- eéen will preach. All Scandanavians in- v,,ed_ 5445-7-18 81 'wed.satwed. ps.-vsx GUDs'r.mNas'ru vii biive nfholi, den 27 Juli ki eftmd I den -‘United Church" Charlottetown ved ww; Nomm-eseri, N. B., alle Scan- d,,,a,-ler er 1-ljertelig Velkommen. Dau ‘K scalmelbog be!1Y¥l¢~1- 5448-7-16-3i wed, sat, wed GOLD MEDAL FOR. RIFLE ‘H00-p_.Mr. John J. Louson of |.l,oni:re\l, who has such a warm spot in his heart for the Island 'J N118!- nl and Island rifle shooters in par- u¢ula.r, has forwarded a_ gold medal mf competition at the Rifle meeting sue. _ LADY INJURED-A ear in the meer.-.1 ,,-rooession yesterday skiddad uid turned over on tho slippery road. gn, Ui me passengers, a lady, ro- oeived a few bruises and a bad shab- ing up, sho was taken to the hos- pital where it was found that tl-ie in- yurles though painful were not ol a gorlous nature. _T0 A'I'I‘END RACES-Mr. "Terry" and R. C. Brown, Glace Bay, en- thusiastic Cape Breton horsemen, are visiting the Island the guests of Mr. ,rl F. Acom. Needless to say the Browns will be interested spectators at St. Peters Races this aftemoon. Ed says he'll be there too. A WELCOME VISITOR.-The Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Winfield are visitors to the Island. Mr. Winfield's many friends will be pleased to see him looking so well after his recent iii- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield are the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Victor Trav- erse of Summerside, and from the 22nd to the 29th will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Woodman, Charlottet oii n. CENTRAL PARISH (Church of Scotland), Rev. D. M. Lamont will preach at Stonchal on Friday, July lilth at 7.30 p. m., Saturday,,July mth, at Glasgow Road at 7.30 p. m., Sabbath. July 20th, at Lot 48 at 10.30 s. m., Canoc Cove at 2.80 p. m. and in the Peoples Church, Charlotte- town at 7.30 p. m. All Standard Time except People‘s Church, Day- light Saving Time. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves for Bt. Peters Races this moming at 10 o’clock, Daylight Saving time-re- turning this evening. The race track ls in great shape. The splendid rain of yesterday has worked wonders for the St. Peters race track and every bit of dust has been laid. This morning it will be brushed and given A nght harrowing, and horsemen and public will say when they see it, that lt is nearly perfect. The management llliiocts a. record crowd and will do their utmost to please all. 5438-7-16 DEAT11 OF DR. MACDONALD - The death occurred in Mt. Stewart lodlly oi Dr. John C. Macdonald, a Well known and highly respected Pflrllcifai, whose passing at the com- Par-1t1\'cly early age of 55 will be otfllly dcplored by a wide circle of friends. Dr. Macdonald formerly practiced at York, and both in his Professional capacity. and as a resid- ent who took an active interest in °°m“"-Ulllly welfare, he won a warm Place in the hearts of the people. -_*___ E nmsonahs Mr. F. Guy Holland. Tryon, accom- Denied by his sister Helen, left Tues- day morning on the pilgrimage to Bt. Anne De Beaupre, Quebec, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eric Love are at lifes-ni visiting Mr. H. .r. Love in Net Total Required, . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 1,266,000 Subsidy supposed to be recommended by ` 1hsAuditBoard.................... 4oo,ooo_ °°““““°“ff‘_“P““°‘ 5th, Only uncopyi:;:ii_eo poerngi wanted. Work must be written plain- gmqnued hum Pu, 1 ly on one side ot the paper. Send C _* - . . work to my address. ' I by Mr. King ._ _ ._ 31,000' '_,A,,,,,‘,,°§f',§‘,§',,§‘§';,.,,,_ Technical Education Grant abolished by Lowan 1vioNrsoua_i>.a.r. Mr_.l¢1’HlS.H-‘S USUBl. He ers- tho C°US¢1'V“¢lVo5 Pfedloo °- oom' , "_, ' 1 9 ~ ,, ti challflttetovim. After a short stay they will Proceed to Montreal and _l_2_;iehec City on their way to their _____';10 in Havre St. Pierre, P. Q., ______;@ Mr. love is in the employ_ of ‘ml BHY Company. Wi--. __Mr. William M. Pi-aught arrived °"'° Mvnday to visit his mother. ‘OOO Classified Adver°tisemen¢s Ona Insertion ..........-........... No porllno of 5 words Thllu IBIGH-|@l uoosooonaoeeooon ‘ll P01’ U-Ill 0| I WDNII Four Inaerilms ....~...¢»»»»....... lo par line of I words who IIIMYUDX oeooonoouononon ,I Z1’ “IO (If I YONII O-090000000 ,o_o-o++o+¢++oo++¢+¢+o-e+o+e_tg+¢o+o+eo+>o+o-ooo-o_e_o;_go_ooo, SUFWCCS are f0Y¢l1C°l1ll11B f1'011l the __ _ __ _ ____ sanest possible quarters that Mr. Ben- 1 JUS- Praushi, Mi-. ru-sugni. __o_____l-S connected with the Great ,______‘ om PU-D91' Co. at Millinocket, is 2 Ccrdlally welcomed by his mn? friends on the Island. n Western Guardian l _:DANCE rN oumrra c/man. ,,_' Thmdav niche. casino orches- ' Mar-1-10-ai _ Conservatives will gain additional , incurs in Kent and Northumberland. and so sood an observer as Premier T0 ST~ ANNE DE BEAUPRES-The _ Quebec, cf course, is, from a. Con- l"€1'8U501'1 D1'¢1’llCfS tllhl- H011- P9561' annual pilgrimage to the shrine of s,,.__Yo,mg Canédlan poets nm ln_ sci-votive rtzxndlioint, always u doubt- , Heenari, the Ministér of' Labor, will St. Anne de Bcaupres takes place vited tc, send me one 0,. more poems ful prupogilnu, party organizers | be beaten in his riding of Kenora. I on the other hand, proof is not want- Lennox Hotel, 140 Water Bt. 5437-7-16-31 ' `”UMBlll or. - wwausms enddaatelnt -.., ““"7‘“‘“ T'-° is in the Western Ontario ridlngs, M444 16 3| WANTEDTEXPEEENCED Bon' and thcre_ according to the most reli- _----_-- boi* APPIY' Womoo' Bolo" shop' able nnnoums hlg fo;-neg wlll he mug. ;'.AN3r|i:D-mam 'ro Assrsr A71' crva nacoous 1-'on sans, sox Toes” “““'“"°‘”. may P’°“’ °° "° "' ..general housework. Mrs. P. A. Far- 152. 5443-7-18-3i l“5o"Y- boo If tool’ tom out to be 50 quhni-gon, 99 Upper Prince. ______;_____________l___ percent. true. then there would be o45°'7'1°`31 FOR- SALE-A GOOD COW. AYR- no qucston at all as to which party _ P shire Jersey. Fred W. E. Haslam. will be in olllce after July 28. t_l__mes one t_:_kin3 their __;_i_sua1 toll from, Vo_,,e__o__s ,lrpumse gremed Mt' ,e pa y power ere are even _ _ _ ,hose who p,_ed,c,_ that the -next ,wo i‘_IcLu.es statements on the New, . ""“'“”*"*'_- see ii Conuservative sweep. Mr. Kings _ Male H€lP W3l1t€d chief fishing ground in this province GIRL WANTED-APPLY CITY H0- - tel. ' ' , W - find ourselves if the King Government candidates are ,,,`,,,,,.,,,, would be ,sinned win, n elected' decreased majority, they are now con- ceding the possibility that Mr. Ben- r. |F THE CONSERVAT|vE GOVERNMENT BE iiett will have the larger group, and ELECTED $141,000 or 'ri-iis oEi=ic|r wii_i_ BE ,f,‘_§§‘,”,,§°;”,;"§,` ,1’§,,,§“,°`,,,“§‘,,",“,,,‘,”,§,f‘I,‘§"}§§`f ,her ani; g\;l-lelr group representatives. GOVERNMENT. AND THE BALANCE WILL BE A Conservatives Confident UNDER THE REPORT. Conservatives, on the other _hand, have steadily gained in confidence and optimism as the campaign has piogresseri. This is due, unquestion- ably, to the lmpi-csslve meetings that nam’ reprwenting Cardinal R°1e°“‘ have been held by Mr. Bennett, and Johngtune, K, (3,, simon Pnoll, sl-,, ed the enthusiasm and attendance of; ----M cube" Game, K C P,_,,,_,ck MC_ ms s,,,,5e,.,,,c,,, mecmms Committee, reported verbally that he _ , _ _, . Liberals aic o\v r.vatel admit Monthly, Meeting S u m m e rs i de Town Council The regular monthly meeting of the Summerside Town Council was held in the Council Chamber at the Town Hail on Monday evening. Mayor Lldstone presiding, and three Councillors present, McNeill. Grady and Kelly. Mr. McKenzie was pres- ent and asked leave to address the Council, which was granted. Mr. McKenzie then read a paper deal- ing with the irisanltary conditions of a. certain house near his residence; Crit Can didates M (Continued from page 1) ,with cries from the audience: “They _should be!" time people where it should have' , Further evidence of the Govern- sons and given employment io some _menus inierrerence with trade, in of the people in the Maritime Prov- egg and poultry production, and ln inces. ‘L "' (Loud applause) MR. MYERS' RECEPTION , he woolen industry was cited by iMr. McLure. _ “They tell us we should not speak II The tremendous ovation tendered n_bnn¢, un mployment in C,mada_-. he Hon. J. H. Myers made it difficult wn,_m,,,d_ --ND! because every time for the Conservative farmer candid- 8 al minutes. Taking the platform im- mediately following Hon. Cyrus Mac- fo millari, who had finished his speech H the letter also dealt with some griev- ances Mr. McKenzie had in regard to the way the law was administered in the town. The letter was ordered to be filed and would be considered at a future meeting with a. full Council Board. Sundry unpaid bills were ordered on motion of Coun- , cillor McNeill and Grady to be paid. A letter was read from the res- ide-nts of Church Street protesting to the laying of a concrete roadway. A , request was made that before mat- ters of this kind were proceeded with the streets should be surveyed by a competent engineer and an es- timate publlshed as to the cost of the work. The letter was read and filed for further consideration. Mr. McNeill deferred reading the, report of the Finance Committee un- ‘ in there was a run board in atrend- l ance. Councillor Phillips Chairman of ent, street. matters were laid over., In the absence of Councillor Moore,- Councillor Kelly read the Police re- ` port and that of the truont officer.' rn the absence or councillor scour-,‘ mari Councillor McNeill read the re- , port of the engineer of the electric, light plant and the requisition for, | Councillor Kelly for the Property had estimated the cost of the erec-I ~ . ‘ ' 11 lv’ y - BBIOUCC1 Bi8h0p Tairilve ran nesrersqames Hogan tins that ln this el€¢t10n'Mr- Klne~"1°“ °' ‘ “hed ‘°" ‘he p“"°°‘° °f ll A C_ __y_ Mo,-nn, prank McDonald, J_ -1-_ , has exhibited nothing like the force'5to*`1o3 the town moiohmefy at 5500-, E -i Reardon, Simon Paoli, Jn, phllln and buoyancy wh.ch characterized his _ _ _r Continued from Page 1 Noonan' Hen,-5e_ C1-ne; M0ume,.5_ campaigns in 1326. They concede that fllmooe Wo-S laid over- Polo o11_l-Sl ho stated. to odor prayer.: for the P,,,,,,c_ the budget, with its inn-icai/e details, 11-m°\111t1118 *#0 $33-317-51 and Unpaid' d€‘Da.rted soul of one dear to al`. It is not an issue to Mr. King's liking. bins “mounting to $1-25353 Werei is appointed for aii io die and after eq? that he is nun-n more at home, much passed. Electric light bills were pass- , that the judgment, Therefore in the . _ more potent, on a battleground which ed. paid 53.85102. Unpaid. $219631- S- _ presence or death, the Reverend said.' :vinci-rmNoN_Ae the Royal vie;-9.-in WCS mm Scollo fo" r“°L°o°f‘l oemf' ~*-"°*--*'l“ l ,o touch on ,__ few po,,.,,_s in c°,.,ne¢_ Ma,_em,,_y Ho!p_ta,_ Sa,,_u_day_ _,unc animation, Mr. Bcnnett, on the other Colm, the Minister oi Tradeand Corn , t, Wm, the decea5ed_ A L p,,,ec,a_' “_ 1930_ to Mn and Mm A,a5m,,_ hand, being acapta.n of industry and merce. ls fighting f01' his lfe 111 on _ ed ___ d _:_ 3; __ _ml M__c_______0___ _new Ruth M__c____a_,, of finance as wcll as a successful lawyer North Bruce, and this seat has beeni mm oti “ca on. 8. tai? din clpar l 766 Girouard avenue, Montreal, a and powerful Dlmfoun Speaker’ is as‘ put' down at Conservative heath uw ci mm' were °“ n 8 -| _ ' much at home in discussing trade, ClUH1‘?»6!‘S 115 2- 136111180- Bain- MY-EW* The matter of purchasing a. n=w, _ l iincmploymcnt and economics, as in 021'. the Minister Of N2*-301121 D€f€1'lC2. fl 3151101’ M°"l-5°" 5"°°.°d~ °“"“‘"‘l "5 - “"""°i_'“*'*_' _ an-.ling with ii brief in a court of law is having a stern battle in Nvrth Wa- - a “mms mam' °°u°“° Wm” navel DEATHS :ind it is admitted on all sides that as terloo. and while he may emerge vic- Q “wed his malty t° the people and; lun* m: it E 111° Cmllllfllcll has nroin~esscd hisi torious there is no doubt at all but ri-onine-in surh crowds that thel ? 1 ' » his love for the welfare oi: his noun., CEAC -RN-At the C .v Hospital- .,,,,,,0,_,,_, ,,,.C,.k ms g,,,“.,, 1,, power l hm, this sea, ,S in me doumul con C,_mm;’d,0__S han “___ jammed ,__ ca_ f i~.~.c;i» in Poriion--_-nt and Mr. Dunn- _ r~mf-ri into the club. Jl 1th, e, 0.. _ _ _ '.-~-._.~»¢.»~.. -. . . ' . try was the building of me h°s,.,,ta1_ ___;1y_____; James McEach rn asc _ md persu,,___,0,,_ _ umm The Cm:,3_.,_3t,vC:__ ,cl d_c,a,e , ______,___ b________e _,___ Candidates took 1..., - Lu.l_,cc .p.c. i We rceiicd s seiere blovi througl. fm' sllffering humanity, In the death, y ' I ln The Mn,-lllmes ,confidently that tl‘.:y will defeat Mr. l Seats on the p,a,f0rm_ H,md_ of.tl'ie Bishop his people have sus- Reports from all the provinces, so Odette in East E;s:::. that they W-ll. ,.- ,. ALLEN-At C Tr -e , J l- _ ________ rch, were unable to secu.e seatiiifg ,M _ f _. 1 , , _ tamed ._ severe ,o§_ bu, ,t ,__ ,D be ape ai rse on ul ,-m. as they can be rehed upon teulnnrry bath L3,_.________ that Hon J_ C_i C _________0d____O___ ____ even ______e__s __.,>.ccl~i nas iilieri he said franl-..y_!ca.ies a iacazof. chair difficult in 15th, Mrs. Thomas 1-Lau , d is _ _ .. . . .__ ~ . , » ~ , 1 3 - ~ 1-. - .. -,- - - - i hoped that he will always be remem- ears mmem, Thuvsda e:1ag.e,Oc,, of a strong swing against the Gov_:.-_l1.c.t will h-i- d.fil..u.ty in retain.n,l,,___ b____d______ _ nat. he s P1"l'1~”'f ‘l lo gl e “mid ed to U1' We Shan a1WayS_h°1d bered in their prayers y ' ‘ y B 0° " ernment. In Nova Scotia, where the.West Middlezcrr, and that Soutiil __ __ _ _ .oimolo to L-lo Eof'o‘5'“ Go"'o’oo‘o“5 fof,1’lm in fmgfoot remembrance' hi’ ' to church °r swuand’ Cape Tral" Conservatives expected to lose per- Huron. North Gr2y. S;uth Oxford.l MU JLVM Len pwsldcd Capgbly ,fl'” Pl'o~’»°l15 C31” f€‘1'1'l'~ iliillonois- his devotion to the mul erse' service at th” h°me‘ haps two seats in Cape Breton, it is West Elgin and South and Northl , “I3--frcirrls of 'I‘i~srl,- (lu nn- huild cm' 111101 l‘-15 “'f11‘111 f01lU“'Sl1iD Will ¢l0 MON t b i th ~ ‘ . 5 ' ' : , W” “"9"” ed by " ““‘“ ef ° ° MenoNALn-In this city July isin, ,ww ,,d,,nmd um Mn Bannon-S i..ur,1=erih will all ue redeemed. ' :MTL MCI-URE IN FIG-HTl1\G FORM rom.-_" ho .raid or the chin. nude to keen h-= memory green than any Kenneth J' Mcmmald' aged 27' F“` of the province has altered the situa- In Eastern Ontario, Conservatives! H125 llle C310-Tl0lfPl0v-'ll B0-"lvfl of E `»""1”dS of mlno grlenltgdatis w;f,,,,';u;g feeékg' “Val ”°’“ ""°"d°”°" °‘ his f“°hf“‘- tion, and thai. the present probaaiii- are equally op::in'si;c. claiming tu-ol Disappointment at the failure of T11"-cle dc-e-1~\'cfl the fri-_dit for tl*-‘ff Th °°“°‘»‘l§i_°11- Permit me 1° P21" ous , e cd dnthm? ,se 1 1 Mr' Jcmph Mcmnald' 19 stewart St" Lies are that he will actually gain an- net gains in Ottawa to begin w1t!i,jMl‘. Jenkins to deal with the trade Y-l"‘-*1‘°“»'S S0 for nlfld” ’»\`lll1 the ser-‘ th°,,°hor ren ere e M remn Thursday m°mm3 ao 8-50- t° tm other scat, in Hants. iConservative headquarters here S-1y`i“0liCy Of his Goverllment 01' Wlill ood “of fo1"'7"~ "Til"-oo tllloffs 3”, _ Mel Mr' w` J' Brown sustaining the Church °f the Most H°ly R°de"m°“~ ` In New Brunswiclc, the Liberalsl they will win Glengarry and Russell; any feature of its Platform was ex- fl”-1’-C hi' C9'~'f`Y1lmi‘!`1`S7 YOU l<110\\' U13! "of-“TV Pe"of"5 ‘York has been ol-lt' solo. thence C0 R- C- Cemetery- have been in difllculties from the be-i that Carleton, Lanark and the .twoi pressed by Mr. McLure in his open- 9’ `-‘ell H5 I Flo" Wonolog' gaming not ‘mly "e°°5m°‘ “nal Abs°hm°n" we” pmnmmc' ll_____ . »‘nnlhg 53 nnuhe n stage did theselgunfl-ew; wlll gg as u5unl~ and thotl r~, remarks who launched h-,to 1- "H-'lvfi ,\'r`-li heard of any potatoesll-"1 f1"’i'1l 5f~W`1` Cl`11l>5 Of Elle Dlsf-Ylof. rchbis-. -‘“` ' ` ` ‘ ' ` - - ` . mid cries of "Butteri butter! tell us ,_ we speak about unemployment we te to make himself heard for sever- a ' re condinning the Markcnzie King Government. They are responsible r unemployment that exists from aiifax to Vancouver, and they M E $°;-,000 great American Calumet Adam of the c l xington, Ky.. was sec May G' rattan W'ins I 0, 000 Stake' "i (Canadian Pre|.s)` _KALAMSOO, Mich., July 15-,B195 . Grattan, chestnut mare owned by J. C. Thompson of New York, and driven by C. E. Pittman, won the Le oc racing derby at Recreation Park today. The vie tory paid the mare's owner $10,000. alumet Farm ond and En- h Guy was third. Best time- for thi race, 2.01 1-5, was made by Calumet Adam in the first heat. May E. Grat. an‘s time in the fourth and decid- fl B. bout the butter!" Mr. Myers was re- ceived with the enthusiastic com- ,H ment. “I-Ie'l1 tell us all about butter!" And Mr. Myers did! Mr. Macmillan had appealed to 1 deriy Liberals in the hau. "Ali lunar to them," said Mr. Myers. “If old Liberalism was in power at Ot- now _'it' (Loud applause.) ng heat was 2.02 1-4. -_iii not consume all the goods that we “Mr. Macmillan told you we can- ,__ wa today we would have a lot bet- supplles. The supplies were ordered' " ter times. If wc had Laurier in power Rorary Activities o'°d“°°i “’"’ hh G""’°'““‘°”* l’ "Y‘ Jia-say our tariff policy would be .nf.! continued from Page '1 _ ing to make us consume not only all t ferent. Did you ever hear nf Sir Wil. he butt" we pmduce but an that ‘fred Laurier surrendering io the Un I l-`EBR_UARY C0mmu.rl'ty S lq New Zealand produces as well," wasl -5 . - _ ` HY' O brought dmv” the h°“5°' about cnuntervailing duilcs""’ (Loud Setting up straw men to be knock- _ ' .. - ` ° ed down with a. verbal barrage seem- "IG"-“-_*vs_ AND n_`"_“._,,YS ,mug mnyon ed to be the particular hobby of Mr. Macmillan, Mr. Myers said in refer- , ,Cy of the (;n,~,;,.n\-ntiw nam. Mn ‘moe *O the Liberal °““f“‘i=1i@`S Cf”-lily-ers pointed out ihe ifnnriir infill-rmurr or the canadian advisor-y .. _ > ‘ ' ‘, ' ‘ lvlsm 0! alles-1-fl Can-=e1'vf1tl\'e nhl-,mir uni ne, o.-.n~rir.i1y in nieces re.-coininiiieo. icies which "originated in the lmng- , mme fron, rnpn--,V Cnnltns n-hlnhl ‘ll-ARCII Sponsored Musical Revue _-""0u1; County receive first consiilerai ,lied State thc right to mak hi d i. Conunittee entertained t 1 ' “e °f his t’°“°l"““* oommenf-5 “'h1°h'iosv Did Zoo ei-or hear nina. ijiiiiungl members of retiring Ciiy uncoirrichezii and Wator Coreissioners. Meetirig applause.) addisscd by Rotarian Dr. Yeo, re- Rcviewirg the federal lilghivay pol- Club officially vlsifed by Rotarian Jim Norton of the Moncton Club ir Ue- "Z will see to it that those places inliffliilrlren Fund :ind paid over to _ 171:41 Cross. __ HARBOR FACILITIES ion. Surely here in Victoria you havcl APRIL Eifertained at luncheon _. Does he_ think if ii. had not been _ cnc of those places. Rustico is smith- 5 hicmbcrs of "Orpheus B" and orches- for the King Government that the_cr. Eldon is another. And there ai-<~_ tra. tide would not rise at Victoria?",oihcr:= that in the matter of federal asked Mr. Myers in ridicule of l\ir.'higlir.'Hys must be given first con- Macmil1:.n's claim for credit on' be-fslrleraiion. half of the Government for harbor, “I suppose this will he called n facilities, better potato prices, etc. , bribe; but it is no such thing. It is Don‘t you think that it was by,_m_v earnest desire to see if we can- eason that We ourselves. the potato f lint secure a rziilronrl for iliis section growers. asked for what they had aiof UW °’lU“f-YY- U\2lY13~“~f1*-Pl “Some rlght to give in the way ol improved , Ill‘-'lille Say. "0ll. l-'oil "ill never see C _ MAY Sent runner to Halifax I-I"r- rir' Rnarl R-ace as one 1-cy-resent Charlottetown of team to Complete classification survey marie by the Clasfification Commit- ‘os showing list of filled arid unfill- -“fl classifications. 3 Club represented at Chicago Convention. Sydney and harbor-_facilities that we gn; them and - lt!" They will never get anything by' These are some of. the visible ac- hae we would have gui, ¢,h¢m whom. l that method. We cola Sir Robert Bor- tivities that we have successfully car- l- (here was 1 Consul-valve 0, n Lll,_ di-n that _wc wniitf-:i a car ferry: and ricd out. The invisible benefits gain- ml ni- o, 1-png;-e55l\~e Government 31,1:-re got it. Now \°_- are going to Ot- rd from fclloivship at our weekly otiawn-_»»~ (Applause), ,town to tell Tilr. !1»--iiictt that we want i riccilngs cannot be estimated. After Dealing with ine nom,-lou; --if and 1 .1 railroad and -.~.-.are going to get all the most sacred things in life when" clause in the Education Com- 1 if-" ' hire friendships and memories. These mission report, he 59,151; “Ml-_ Map. F111. .YEA-'KINS “CUTS IT FIIOIl'I"'_.”i;'e the inspirations Which urge li! mmnn is nm,-cd of ¢hn¢ Report nm,-_l Penirrition by thc people that Mr. _ ti a-ctivi‘y. The true Rotary spirit It dlilfft get the teachers anyrvlicre; TI:‘"!"-n"i° Kill! was _lust ns h0i‘_¢'=_=t_'r. lifzscd On these intangible things, it di:ln’i, get me Qnvemmeny nm., _ as the Co,-sewntiics was given by, and it is in this spirit we have gone ,,.|,c,.,,_ but R put mm on the ,.ec,m1_2\ir. R. H. Jenkins as the reason foriabout. our work, not with the noisy himsnh-, ,md he cn," get away hom - tiia return of the King Go.'ei'nmeh-‘.,ii`.nre of trumpets and drums, but in ,,_.. _iii 1026, when the cus‘om_<, s.cc.nc1al_‘.he quiet co-operation which means Not even had roadS_a,.,d there ,mi 'runs one of the issues of the day. ,real achievement. n atrocious 5,_,._.,tCh bet“.€,En Bonshmv, The L-ibcrsl candidatc-'s speech last, Flve members dropped out during nd viotmia Could dem, the e,eC_ cveiiiiig nas padded out with le:‘gthy,tlie year, nearly all because of their r ‘ - - - - rs from at,_e,,,d,ng the meeum last l c.\:ti~a:_ts from the Hansard reports or _ inability to keep up their attendance Pr mei- Iaiii-is election announce-Iv-hlie five new members were wel- fu -s _-_-.naliy than.. the Direct advice and support, at al l The loiidest appidxise tczidcred lil.-__rhe death of Past President Pope, ii ki s du.i'inf¥ the course of hsmeniber of the Diciorate, His passing ors for their 1 times. Sec- .cnch that 1\-Ir. King, on the occasion there is not a chance of a Iiiberallllg-hlulg speech in ¢rliicl5m of gh.; -"”l11l1l2 ii from thc Unit:-ri States? ,ll-It from the Office of Rotary Inter- ..-lr. Vcniot from the party leadership .ii the province, replacing him by senators' Foster, Copp and Robinson. ihc result of this move, however, was Lo aiitagcnizc the Acadians in the northern port of the province, with ilie possbic consequence that the icprcscnting Mr Bennett as an Eng- lishman and an arch-imperialist, but, ing that some very powerful ln- fluences in the province are at work to counteract these appeals, and as- ' _ ‘ Y - nett will have from 10 to 15 Quebec 2 Female Help.wanted For Sale supporters in the next Parliament. e WANTED " M-“D Fon DINING B"d°'1bo“°' 5“7'7'16’3l A Conservative Swcc t P ’°°m md "mmf work' Apply "°"° " Ontario, by common consent. will lance the losses that Mr. King will- has a hard fight on his hands in South Renfrew. but confidence is ex- pressed that this veteran campaigner will emerge victorious. In Northern Ontario too, the swing is said to be a.gainst'the Government, hopes. there is scarcely any doubt _ weeks will see the Govemment's‘ de- Z feat turn into a rout, and that sooner than ses a stalemate in Parliament! failure to pay on the deb, ,ts ,,__a(,,_ :hir duties. I think riot. In fart I sustain. Dr. Maloney, it is admltted,,l_),ncy and its exploitation of the I home market. “I have born accused of bringing personalities into this canip:ilgn,“ lic siilli. "However, I am not worrying about that accusation. I have been fearless in advocating the policy oi the Conservative party and in criti- cising the other side. If it huris them they will have to keep nh squealing." (Applause) R.EI_’0R'r UNLVPLEJIENTED - _ _- -» - restoring to the old war-cries about plete sweep: and in the country dis- ‘my ° ma r “W ° gmn” ol' - » ' ~ --- ~ ---- conscri tion und s ectral wars, and trlcts they are equally hopeful of im- ¢»»0MHooo»: _ ll _ _ l" ___o_________t Ba_m_ In saskatchewan Gen- er oceuions that ,ms was _,mt ___ eral McRae is confident that Mr. Liberal "l’l'm'" Th” A“‘m B"°“l Bennett will have from eight to ten hu “° “““‘°’"’ '" ‘l°““ ‘mb ‘my guporm-5; nm-11; in hkewise predicted qu¢stion at Issue with regard to our that the Conservatives will make 5115515! oll-|111 HP21'¢ f1'°l"l °ll¢flll“r-' gains in both Calgary and Edmonton. llp 5!Ul'¢S Whit'-ll ml! be Sllbmlllvll Surveying the entire situation, malr- in them by the Gov-.rnmcnt nr by a' ng every possible allowance for par- Commission. The duty of reaiilusiing y Propaganda. as well as for party our subsidy claims rests upon inn, llthlllllsm andthe tendency or party oovei-nineni. and ine Anim anim worker; to nuke their fan” from their ,S wm,k,,,,' on ,ms mbxidy ,_|,,,m now ter importations, Mr. Macmillan in- the amount. I accused them on oth- -I claim it ls nothing but a political ealand butter issue lwhen he quotedtheas- l - jssion of one cf the Libe.al cari- ghe noun”-y ww ,wlng to M,-_ Bennegt-didates that the latter was almost_ wl¢h such fm-¢¢ tha; he wgll huvg hlasl-named to mention New Zealand- Wunzss Fon PAL airs.:-0°” Bt`gg|_»l_l'_lu_,.u_¢,l-.u,,..I ed horse, foot. and artillery. Mr. Mal- char maioritv over ali. _ ` utter. Mr. McLure was answered' Announcing that he intended to say sat dawn. l but that the tide is running strongiy.b,u,,, on the we of an ¢,n,,,,,m ,Ap‘ against the Government and hard muse, j v hope and trust that they alll makc` j‘:t.1to<=_= frcc." l , . _ 'l\Ir_ kliig has been giving to you' folks a practical dcmonsti'ation of, iihat hc c::l do for this Province" liil Jcniiiiis declared after referring lol the lvliriiiics and \\’fii'olioiises "dotted, :ill ovcr the Island," This siriicnieiitl \‘.'.1s rccoivod iii stony silence. i The siilisirly qiicsiioh, debt rcdiic-,` tion, uiiciiipioyluont, inii'a-iiiipcrinifrc trade and the merits of his colicagiiei Mr. A-Iriciiiillan were touched upon, l\i'i£‘fiy_ , Mr. Jenkins sat down rvlthout tal:-4 mg up his allc-tied time. IN MELODRAMATIC VEIN “Special interests," “moncyed mon-' opolisrs laiacdlng the consumer." f-tc cts., formed the subject of an iilipas.-E sinned jcrcmiad by Hon, Cyrus lilac-i millan. The villian in the piece. of, course, was the Cohsci'\'at.vo policy of i tarih' protection, wliicli the speaker' charged with bchig respolrsiblc for,l the industrial ills of the United! States. Mr. Macmillan maintainefli that protection to industry was a purely sectional policy inasmuch as‘ over B0 pcrccnt of the total prcduc-g tion of manufactured articles was in- Ontario and Quebec. Minimizing, as at other meetings, the importance of New Zf\a.l:ihd but-l ‘7 sistcd that iii: value of dairy products in the first sbt months of 1930 was greatcr than ati any time in the history of Canada. Incre:ir~c