MAXIMS OIA ucacruuwr Gossip and lying go hand ln hand. 1 Guardian, Innndvd llll‘). “Cllrrlllritvrern Guardian Two 0on0!- British Bankers Demand Action Promotion Of Empire Trade De- pendent On Imposition Of Tariffs Against Other Coun- tries, Is Expert View. LONDON, July ‘L-Thls the ind of free trade in Britain", cries the Morning Post today Ln its editor- ial comment on the trade manifesto issued late last night by a powerful you» of leading British bankers-a document which urged urgent meas- KMEGEH ununmo linuwni Interrupted Frequently And Scornfully When He Addressed Meeting At Moose Jaw And Calgary. Bankers’ Manifesto is considered to CALGARY, Mu" Jun, 4PM“, b th t 'h.i ' - cfiamcalnawetmzzt b33565“ ‘a E2’ one of the most strenuous meetings pm counmef ' {which he has addressed thus fsr in ' the campaign, Premier Mackenzie Th. ere-um King left for British Columbia early today. Discussion of the unemployment / ,//// The People's Paper CHARLOTTET Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew . , CANADA. TUESDAY, JUL8, 1930 Harro-vv-ing Tale 1 Of The Eea Told Twelve Seamen Row 40 Miles To Safety After Their Ships Had Gone Down In Storm. JUINT MEEliiiii RAND RRTARY IHIBPCSIII; Talks On Public Health Given i i i i v i And Insurance Men. J i a (Canadian Press) i l SYDNEY, N. 5., July» 7-Twelve seamen of Nova. Scotia and New- foundland are safe here tonight sfter crossing two score miles of sea in un- certain weather, after their vessels had practically gone down under them. First to reach shore were Osp- tain Philip Strickland and his crew spartan labor the water gained. Fin- ally the engine fires were flooded and A 5°13 mew“? and din-ml‘ °i m“ the crew took to the bosts. The R013” and G1” Clubs mew having stood by ‘or twencyglnn. Dr. P.‘ A. Creelman, chairman minutes, began the“, thirty mug row ‘ o.‘ the meeting introduced the follow- m Ingomsh ling guests: Dr. R. E. Wocdhouse The Arauconia, bound for Ellis-iomawa‘ secretary U! the ommia“ i York Receives Fertile By Visiting Doctors I was held ‘ steamer plunged to the bottom as the ,1'°4°3"d“y even“; at Bead‘ Grme , ures for the promotion of inter-Em- pirc trade and the conclusion of re- ciprocal agreements between the countries of the empire. ' Denounce Theory ‘Thea: men of affairs", says the Post, while paying homage to free trade as the perfect world state, when "As a. condition‘ to the securing oi these arrangements, Britain must. re- tain an open market for all Empire products while being prepared to im- pose duties on all other countries." imports from The lateness of the time cf its issue was responsible for the failure of the Times and the Daily News Liberal and free trade organ, to carry of six of the steamer Machinery. which went down thirty miles of! Cape Smoky early Sunday morning. They arrived at Ingonish yesterday evening and came to North Sydney today. 'I‘his afternoon Captain Lionel Wsrehsm and four men of the New- foundland schooner Araucania, reach edhereinsmaJlopendor-y wearyfxom, situation by the Prime Minister last ‘own, Newfoun¢1and_ with coal, 5m. night evoked a series of interruptions which finally resulted in one of the hecklers being escorted from the crowded hall by a policeman. With him went a large number of other men " The meeting was quieter after that but Mr. King had nearly concluded when the exit took place and he ncon, Near Flint Island she sprang a leak, and put back for port. Con- stant pumping failed to keep the water down, and: the crew were forc- ed to abandon the settling ship about forty miles of! the coast. Early this morning a strong northwest wind ffuberculosis Association: Messrs V. R. ed‘ mm, Sydney on Sunday amp ‘Smith 311d J. c. Parker of the Life which kept P- ym‘ levee hu-Ihehce 1h, Officers association, Toronto; Dr. Bazin. President ‘cf Canadian Med- ,i:aJ Association, Premier Walter M. Ira, Drs. Archibald, Blake of Char- lottetown and Simpson of Summer- side, Messrs A. E. Ings. Earl W.ig of lNorvray and J. B. Murley of the considered in the abstract, now re- nounce it gs an instrument with which to deal with the position in which this country now finds itself. "The free-trade citadel has D8811 sdandoned by its stoutest and most influential defenders. The end has come suddenly as it generally does, with an old‘ and decayed structure, and it has come decisively. Th: all-important sentence of the ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Reserve Wednesday. July 9th for Annual Tea Belfast Church grove. 5143-74-41. _-__. "Noticuia-Ice Cream and Dance in ‘ St. Teresa's School, July 9th. 5210-7-7-21. "Wiltshire Club loading livestock Thursday morning. July 10th. List with E. N. Easter. Secretary. 5248-11. "Reserve Wednesday, July 9th for Cornwall Sunday School Picnic at Cornwall Rink. If rainy, following day. Table for visitors. 5238-7-9-21. "Picnic in Pownal Wednesday. Don't forget it. Weather unfavorable the first fine day. 5239. "Reserve Tuesday, July 15th for Rollo Bay Tea Party. Auction sale of hooked rugs at the cake sale. 5240-7-8-61. “The West St. Peters Dramatic Club presents the play "Red Acre "Farm" in Morell Village Hall Friday night, July 11th. 5125-7-4-8-8-10-41. "Highfield United Church festival on grounds of Mr. Athcl Roberts. Malpeque Road, Wednesday, July 9th, or next fine evening. 4a58-8-24-7-1-B-3i the report of the bankers‘ recommen- dations in at least their main edi- tions. All the other papers give thr story prominence. stopped soon after. During his discus- sion of unemployment he en- countered a barrage of questions and interjectlons which became so per- sistent that he finally intimated that I‘ sinlflun‘ he might have to stop if it continued. The Daily Mail points out. that some of the signatories to the docu- ment supported fre trade only four years ago and believes their conver- sion highly significant. The Mail is Lord Rothermere‘! paper. The meeting of the bankers was presided over by Sir Eric Hambro. head of Elambrds Bank Limited and among those attending were: Walter K. Whigham, of the Bank of Eng- land; Sir Herbert Lawrence, Glyn’s Bank; lord Ashfieldmnd 5,8. Pea.- Contmued on IPIRe 8 Many Interruptions When Mr. King began his remarks on unemployment from the side lines near the platform a man shouted: "Why did you ignore the appeal of the unemployed ex-service men to see you before thk meeting?" ' ‘I had no knowledge until the pres- ent moment that ' they wanted to speak to ms,” retortsd the Prime , Minister. fireman then called for an explan- , ation from the president of the Lib- eral Association cf West Calgary. who was in the chair. None was forth- coming and on order being restored, Mr. King resumed. ---. "Reserve Wednesday, July 9th for the Georgetown ‘Ii-ct. Thirty entries of the best horses in the Province. Come and see them finish. 5259-21 "The new L. O. B. A. lodge will be organized st Clyde River Friday. July 11th, st 7 p. m. (Standard Time) All intending charter members please be present. 6257- Continued on Page 3 WURH] IS PREPARING FR FUTURE WAR Lloyd Geo-r-g-i-e Appeals to Churches to Bring Peace. L. O. B. A. of Bedeque, Join in the 5257 "North Wiltshire tonight, come and enjoy s great show and dance. Robert Weeks will be there. 6256 "Borden Line Club loading hogs _ and calves st Albany, ‘Thursday, July 10th. Hours 12 to 3. 6251-31 "Car of shingles lust arrived. Iow- est prices while unloading. P. J. Ncy d: Co, Hunter River. 5249-11 "All members of the attending the L. O. A. T. July 12th are asked to parade at 2 o'clock. "The Orwell Women! Institute will hold a dance and sale of ice cream in the C. M. B. A. Hall, Vernon BOURNEMOUTH, England, July 7 --A grave warning that the interna- ‘At Egmont ‘Bay 'Gusrdian. Both clubs were well rep- resented. Rotarlan ‘Harold Palmer, presid- cnt of the Rotary Club made a brief address of welcome on behalf of the Rotary and Gyro Clubs after which 1a Jolly half hour was spent in club Sydney; Thomas and John Hardy, of|$°fll$- 1111111 RmlflB-‘S E- A- 7mm‘- Jersey Harbor, mo. With Captain Gevrse Tweedy and (‘are Storm Wareham, of the Arauconla, were P. Jones Iebdihslthe sinsins- I-Isyes, mate, Walter Butler and Df- WOOdhOH-Y. $11! 1111f Si!!!" Frank Curby, of Burin, and Alfredro! the evening. briefly outlined the Gregory, of Haystack. ,public health work of coimbatting ;tuberculosis in Canada. He referred it» the past five years campaign and ' the done in the various rov- calder iincesgbcllilrtg that time. He sliatod . ' g ithat 9100.000 was spent in this Support lVlnte work, the that one mm of this mon- ey was used on Prince Edward Is- iland. He adddrd that the present campaign which is being inaugurat- ed will necessitate the expenditure of $60000 and felt that the various so- cieties and clubs, the Goverrmsnt. etc. would show every cooperation in this great work of cambsttinrz disease. ‘ Dr. Basin. the neat speaker, said that leetur-s are being carried on by the Medical Associatbn and spon- sored bv the Life Insurance Com- panies. These lectures are helpful to Doctors and nurses who canrot oth- erwise spend the time for past grad- uate work. Mr. W. R. Smith paid a glowing tribute to the Rotary and Gyro Clubs for the invaluable work be'ng done Ln the community. He went 0n to give a very lnterestirg outline of the public health work being done in other provinces. Mr. Parker also gave an instructive talk on Public Health Work and the spreading of the gos- Ipel of good health. battling waves kicked up by a strong wind this morning. The Machinery, owned by the Ar- thena Marie Fish Company, of In- gcnlsh, sailed from 5t. Pierre on Fri- day in ballast for North Sydney. 2m- gine trouble developed when the ves- sel was forty miles ofl Cape Smoky. Repairs were made, but the trouble recurred, and at midnight Satur- day the Machinery sprang a leak with a heavy sea running. The pumps were manned, but in spite of fdcry went through the storm to Syd- ney. They will be sent to their homes in Newfoundland tomorrow. The crew of the Machinery, besides the Captain, were William Dunphy and] Amos Pines, of Ingonish; John Nich- clson and Walter Buckland, of North Senator Baubien MONTREAL, July 7-- R. S. White. Conservative candidate in Mount Royal Division. will be supported on the platform by R. L. Calder, K.C.. his opponent in the last federal election. Since that time ‘Mr. Calder has come out on the Conservative side and will speak in support of Mr. White. (Special to The Guardian) SUIVINIBRSIDE. July ‘l-Senator Baubien of Quebec, in a stirring pa- triotic speech addressed his follow countrymen in the French settle- ment of Egmont Bay last night. The Hall was packed to the doors with an mthusiastic audience of men and women, who listened with rap‘. atten tion to Senator Baubicn as he ap- peaiadtotheminiuenchtobelcyal to Canada, the land chosen by their forefathers. M}. Charles M. Arsen- sult. very ably presided. Hon. Adrien Arsenault, who also spoke in French ____- _._i___._. United States. Ask the Liberal Gov- ernment if the Canadians are corn-l ing back. Statistics show only 2 to i‘ m a ma; mach, mg-oducgd gm returning, It is possible for Canada. “an; to sum 300.000 more fsmiles in sex-law; ggubgm many” m, pa- We need industry in Can- ple for the cordial reception he had lads H-hd the vwkmsh to be fed by received in cor-winning language, m; lOa-nadian farmers. In the House last spoke of the duty of the Government M51011 1V!!- Sllhhofllnd. asked i! the to the people of Canada. It must New Zoalmd ‘frosty would be detri- rondar an cocount of its stewardship. mantel to Owldfl- Why was it that Our country, rich in minerals and K1118 501d it would be repel-led in six fisheries, a country with large areas ‘months. Many other points were of fertile lands. what has the pres- ably deali- Wilh, by 5mm? Bflubien "0!!! to the United Church Soc- ial in Highfield Rink Wednesday ev- fining. July 9th. If not fine. following evening. 5227-7-8-2i. "Wiltehirc United Church intend holding an Ice Cream Festival in field opposite hall. on Friday. July 11th. ff not fine, Saturday. 5247-7-8-9-11-81. "Hunter River Club loading live stock Thursday, July 10th. stock must be listed by Wednesday morninfl- Russell Nicholson, Secretary. River on Wednesday, July 9th. Ad- mission, 35 cents. 5218-7-7-21 “Notice-Thrilling Western show. Hoot Gibson in “Points West" Sea- view Bridge Tuesday; Freetown Wednes- day. 1 tonight, Monday; Stanley 5219-7-7-21 "Emerald Club loading live stock Wednesday, 9th from noon until 3 o'clock. D. N. McKay, Secretary. 5179-7-5-81. “Hope River Tea. party Wednes- day, July 16th. tables. booths. amuse- tionsl atmosphere is "poisoned with mistrust and suspicion" was deliver- ed to the banquet of the Internation- al Congregational Church Council ent. Government ache with it. Ur.- in his speech 1n which he swelled employment in the Province of Quc- to the electors to stand behind Mr. bee, where there is so much minerals ‘Bennett. who was s Canadian and _ l i would t t C adi inte ts. ;j;§;t;-;,;;~;g;r;g “m” ""“='§.'Z°’,ZI.Z§Z’ZIZ.’ZZ°Z. ‘$235.? 3.2? The mii..°°.......iii. ,3‘; .,.....’.2... ' m; we have not, an aocurate record again Ind 83-1111 as he brought home The Liberal Loader declared that our w“ leaving u. one and a point m” point o’ me mismmmm hm millions lost ih nine years. Sen- meet of the Kins Government 1n on the co-cperstion and good-will of ‘w: Rubi“ “km “he people ‘olmud to the my may h“ ha“? Great Britain and the United States. . ' ask the Liberal Government, what ed their trust to the farmers of Can- "rt is vital in the interests of the the 1 1 2 mm 1M wlm mum mum“ s m m T‘ _ human race that Britain and Amer- mm‘ °i ' m‘ ‘ Po 5 the peace of the world depended up- l Dr. likaser eulogiscd on the pro- 'gress being made in Quzbec and Continued on Page 3 imhhhor 'nmwuva 5230-7-8-11. "All roads lead to West Covehead Church Tea July 9th. Come and en- icyone of the best irzss of the season. If not fine, first fine day following. ' 5l36-7-4-5-8-3i. "Remember l-llihfield Unit“! Church Festival on grounds of Mr. Athcl Roberts, Malpeque Road, Wed- nesday evening, July 9th, cr next fine evening. 5226-11. "Will the party who nicked “P club bag kindly return pope" Wide as they are very valuable to owner. Notify E. Small, Eldon Hotel- 5243-74-21. I “The Hampshire Sunday School Picnic which was postaoned mm"- Ihv on account of rain takes plwe today in Herbert Tremenevl field. suM-s-ii. “The Hampshire Sunday School Picnic which was P0990006 8'65"!‘- dav on account of rain takes P1100 ‘May in Herbert Tremene‘: field- 5244-74-11. "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mason who have been doinl 90711151191" "Vi" u’ he city are going ever to Nova 500“! for 15 dsvs but will return to take Phone 1871. 5245-74-21. 0N1 of all appcintmsnis. ment features galore. 5158-7-4-tf "Come to the Tea and Ice Cream Festival at St. Marks Anglican Church, RusticojJuly 9th. If not fine the following day. 4986-9-28-30-7-7-5. “Annual meeting of West River R. Telephone Co., takes plsro on Tues- day, in Long Creek Hall at 7.30 o'clock. A. Betta, Secretary. 9215-7-7-21. tions for war are going on in every country of the world. There are more men trained for war in Europe, Asia and America than before the great catastrophe of i914." "Dance at Hope River Lower Hall July 9th. Ice Cream and Refreshment booth. Admission 25c. Proceeds for re- pairing hall. If weather unfavorable. following one night. 6017-7-3-‘1-9-31. "Reserve Wednesday. July 9th for Ice Cream Festival and Dance at St. Andrew's School under the auspices of the 8t. Andrew's Women's Insti- tuio. Good floor. Good music. 5219-7-‘1-21. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. July ‘h-The 8t. John Dry Dock Company, of St. John, N. 5., has been awarded s. million dollar contract for the dredging of so. John Harbor. 77m Weather, etc] "We the undersigned. ‘lo hereby give notice that our stores will be closed every Wednesday during July gnd Angus a; 1 p. m. with the ex- ception cf Wednesday, July 2nd. which day we will be open. but closed Dominion Day atl P- m- 1115"“- Vernon Mclood. Green Bros. 13011110! 00., Dqull Iron, Fred Bell, Keith léord, Heath Chiéhcgnkgml. ugjagg Clark, . . H. bpuo. lNi-l-fl-20-7-7-l. Temperature yesterday ei-e‘! High tide this morning at 8.20 and ' tonight at 10.19. l Bun sets this evening st 758 and’ rises tomorrow morning at 4.19. mu moon Thursday, July 10, 3J7 p. m. Summerside tide eighteen minum later than Charlottetown . ica should march side by side, solv- Omfi“ Th” mum“ 9° w the i tonight‘ ing the great problems that await us," he said. "Peace is by no means secure. Inl spito of treaties. man has not yet given up the idea of war. Prepara- Nearest Relative of GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH The Late A_ Q Mm lthe meliiflous voices of Mr. Dunning and Mr. W. L the right change back." Over the entrance hangs ‘the legend: Neill of the South The gaudy show bills on the hoardings read: African Police. “The Dunning-King-Moore Circus. Greatest Show on Earth. Two Rings-Amusing Side Shows-Freaks rh- nert or kin or nearest rem- and Monstrosities-Sieight-of-Hand Men-Acrobatic Perforrriancen The proprietors must have learned Emm B“ L; scum by mam m the business with Barnum, Forepaugh, Sells and ‘(helm south ma", mum M,‘ M,” Ringling Brothers. for they put on a performancaggn "m, p, squth “m, gum, that is interesting and beguiling. ‘the Boer War- with the 2nd Canad- isn Rifles and at the termination iof hostilities joined the Cape Mount- Aa we approach. our cars are assailed by the ed mu“ n “Items, He mud cries of election backers. spielers and "come-on" ‘m, m, m“, m J‘ Mumm, m men, but over all the din of contradictory slogans rise ,M,,,d,,,_ mm, A, , ygunggt" h, . ‘resided with his family first at s:- Mackenzic King. urging all and sundry to enter the ‘mom my and m»: It eummerside. ' b‘ nta d et"the worth f rm e and 1"" ‘mil-i W" "'"°"'d "’ B"‘*°“- Liberal late n g o you on y I Sergeant T. B. Macintosh. South , . , , African Police, Box 603, Kimberley. F‘ k_ th "ASmWQW" ‘Na: a 1Tb" cent P19“: " South Africa hunch lficoftitnillifiic- an mg e en rancc on cl er s: c appear a num- lash with Chief of Police Birt- ber: cf such signs as the following: “Mr. Facing goth whistle in beau v1 10min: rel-t- aohtihuec on Page c livu Friends W_i—Sl'l to Locate; MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Great gutters hang little ones. ¢_, Annual Subscriptions Delivered MAL 11y llnii Canada nd U. a. A. 8J0- io PAGES g Conservatives t Fazioarably f Messrs McLure And Myers Enthu- siastically Applauded As They i Score Point After Point Over Their Opponents Dr. MacMill- an And Senator Sinclair. i Arguments were set fonh, refuted. nings budget speerh. l and substantiated again in a manner! Quoting Zifr. Sincla: from Han- sard, the speaker stattd that the continuous excitement at an enthus- , former gcntieman made the state. giastic Joint meeting at Ycrk lastment that the Liberal government levening. The sentiment of the meet- ' had implcmtnted the Duncan Com. nng was vlribly Conservative in tone, mission report as far as it is pc~ssib_ ijudging from the divlszcn of the ap- Io .\i.r. hfyers asked what htlpa there lplause. A considerable amount of ' could be for an increased subsidy lheutlirlg punctuated the addresses oil Mr. Myers next dealt with the New blew up’ but the five men in a single {patriot m4 T_ m oonmm c,’ the ‘ lzoth sides. As on former occasionsJe-sland butter question. Any of the tMmsrs. McLure and MYF-‘TS emfirlzerlip-eopie of York, he thought could frcm the verbal battle with h0flOllFS,1m3,kg a more mtemgen; gum,- than ‘with many tributaries following inldld the Libemg govefnmgnf, a; Qt. 'thelr train after a victory. Qgawa, I Senator Sinclair replaced Hon. R.‘ 0n peg 7, lggg 551w, Sinclair In. Jenkins. who is at present 0011-11". recorded in Hansard as S-iliftg: lfmed to his home. and assisted Hon. 1‘ "1 ganngt 19¢ the opportunity pass ‘Er. Macmillan in his presentation of nithout saying that I am unwaver- me 1551155 FY1811’ Oppostd to the suggestion i Dr. Cyrus Macmillan was. the first ,made by the honorable mgmbag- {Tom speaker- He undertook t9 prove LhatiColchester that an additional duty lcanada has prospered to a great de- ‘(of 4 cents a pound be imposed upon gree during the last eight years. Pro- Ktbutter.‘ What confidence, Mr. Zvfyers ‘GUCUOH has increased. agricultural asked. can b: placed in such men ;exports have increased. industrialia: these. jproduction has increased. the spoak- In discussing the Dimming Bud< ‘er claimed. The King administration, get the speaker severely criticized the‘ !sinc¢ 1924 has each year produced countervailing duties pointing out is surplus. which went to reduce nat- that tlstyhre lnappliEabls to Can- ,io:al debt, Dr. Macmillan declared. adian trade. citing the instance of ‘After the sales tax was raised it was seed potatoes and eggs. Cater decreased. Duty on goods not The federal highway grant made in produced in the country is a kind of 1919 was removed in 1927. Mr. Myers [illiflflsible tax. Things used in theisaid. Who!" the terms of Confeder- ‘home have bren put on the free list, in the late budget. l-Lgh tariffs pro- {terms must be changed. Traffic is no duce swollen fortunes for the indus- 11311801‘ Pwvihfillil. it is hot 01113‘ 111- ‘tralist. Dr. Macmillan declared. Pro- lterprovircial. but as well has beenmg ‘beam-u he pointed gut‘ has not linternational. It is the promise of R cured industrial 111s m the United IB- Bfinhffit w restore the provlnctfl ‘States, as shown by the number of highway 51'3"? 3083101118 the trans- ‘mnemployed. He pointed outnthat ‘Canada mghwfl-Y $116 SDEB-kcr stated may the populamn o; Canada equals ‘that each provincial government will lthe number of unemployed in Unit- 13”‘? in‘ 11.2119 f0 1113110 1Y5 0W1’: b1!‘- eci States. H111 with the Fedwal government. Voice: 100000.000 to 10.000 GOO-a 0111" COH-filfles- U- 5. Great Britain fair compvlrison! m" "he" 8Y0“ “we 1h building V‘ m 1925 deprrsmg mndit; land maintaining national highways, ions existedwn the Maritime Prcvin- Mr" My“; asserted" “Cycling m ice-s with the result that a Royal a statement mad’ b3’ 517mm 51"‘ FCommissici-i was appointed though 1cm: on Feb‘ 7' 1923 in the 3°11“ °i [the appointment was opposed by Commons‘ yet the “m” gentleman “he Qonsenmive part3.‘ the speaker ihadlthe hardihood to come before an ‘continued. Although the evcldenoeniludience in ML’ Stewart and de‘ was submitted b3.‘ COll.=8I“\'1il\‘6 zov- incunce that’ plan‘ rrnments. a great cloud of witnesses Mr‘ Myers dean “m ‘he queamn cl British preference under the Dun. appeared including railway: men whg ‘ appeared in the freight rates ques- "mg Budget‘ ‘tlon. The report. m. itahmniah as-l “M” "H°“' 31m‘ “he iserted. has been unplrmented to the 1mm?" lumit except for the final adjust-l “"101 1w veer impure: s50.- :ment of the subsidy. This tribunal lmofloo “firth °f manufactured F°°d5 (could not estimate the amouzt due I5 it um’ “m” that 0317mm“ men ithe Maritime provincxs for certainlhave had a Chan“ t3 mm11m°tm° iressons which the speaker enumer- jmme °f The“ Poms "1 15°51’ °““~‘1 ‘fled country?‘ Mr. Myers asked, | The Audit Board is now working on ' Hon‘ senamr smdffr- “'h° “'35 ‘the case of the Maritime Provinces. ipfesent m 797M561“ 3°?‘- R- 3- Jen‘ (When the subsidy is brought forth (mns- 1'“ the m“ spake-l" The d6‘ it will be possible for the province t: dlrea“ in trade w“ d” m’ thf f3“ ‘pay old age pensions and increasodlthai the mark“ d“ n” abswb salaries to teachers. icanaimn W110“ 05 in former Years. Dr Macmzllan referred to the gnaw: Sinclair explained‘ clam“ statements made bv the Coi-sertative [has an invisible trWmT-me “W155 |leader to the effect that, a certain ‘trade which the speaker “Med- mm‘! ‘candidate in this province in canvas- 1a {Hm-able trade bamwe °r 5200-‘ Isms the returned soldiers told them ‘O00 000' Senator smcla" mwawid n19 ithat a pension would be procured ifllm‘ °r impr°"°n':n"s made w m" lwullifl‘, and to the Island dUIlllg ,the name was sent to Mackenzie. ‘ _ iKinB. In order to ehminate the shad- Lberal regime" The speak“ o1- under which it cast the speaker, Ought m“ the remmamen" °t and his colleague . Dr. Maamillanjme subsidy Mu m1“ "m" "9 ‘m! said. he asked that the name of the 'm'md ma“ an which h“ been d°Y1° candidate be revealed. by ‘he K1“: “dmml5mi1m1 1mm" Mr. J. H Myers the first Conserv- time‘ stlve speak-r was received with al H’ “um” “gum m 511°" m" 1T1 tremendous ovation The address of} m” can!“ bmem“ mm 9°“ Dr. Macmillan was more remarkable ‘fine a’ butler!“ than 1t “ml-id 1131'“ for what it did not contain thanifiom the “l! M bum“- what it did. Mr. Myers thought. n“ N“ 2'31"“ Tm”! "105 0h Relative to the prosperity of Csn- ioctoberlz‘ w‘ M" “m” “i499”? Ida the apfiakor posited out that the 1m’ "°°““°* "mgm- "m" N" Zul- lsst fiscal year was marked by 1"“ bumfl’ ‘NM m h?” qugnmiea decrease of sznoooooo in exports. H" °°1d “m” 1" “@1110 00* he a The imports were £l.2i8.200.000.‘gmd sp°°“1‘“°" 7°’ i1" “"515” the eXPOTts were 81.144 900.000 thus! leaving an sd-Hrse balance of trade of s108.000.000 as shown in w. Dun- laboring ..__-t...- -.__...-____...-.~_.4 QMDIMQPQQJ ation conflict with progress mo‘