.51», , 42"“: ..._-. JULY 19. i920" G , ~ “THE °Hf+1§£°TTET°W §Hé§PIAP. - ~ __ -1 .IZ5.G_P3_TH.IRTEEJV . ' I e s es an a ‘ ' B” w- a "Oar Ta riffs Mast P0555“ :;.;-.& GABmEI "m" i “°PE__§WE“ CHURCH OF CHRIST - Sunday gervices at the Fredericton Church of christ at 3 p. m. Wm. G. Qiligley, speaker and pastor. - sTEAD-BILEY-"lhe marriage of Hazel V. Stead, Hunter River, PILL, w Mr. Charles W. Riley. Granlea, Alta, was solemnized at the Manse, Medicine Hat. Alberta. on June 24th, me Rev. Edward Scragg omclating. After the signing of the register, the happy couple left by motor on a short honeymoon. visiting different places of interest in the Province. They will reside at Granlea, where the groom has large farming inter. ests. Their many friends extend to them best wishes for a. long and ‘sappy wiedded life- ACKILD SERIOUSLY INJURED- Yesterday afternoon at 5 o‘clock the three years old child of Mr. and -;;, Willi-aim Campbell, Rochford sire‘; was knocked down on the comer of Formal and Richmond Strata by a passing or and was taken in an unconscious condition to the City Hospital. The child had run out on . , 1 d be . Th list s: EFL-liter“, ofettlllt r 0:111’ agaffx lknstalwe, llsléh l0 these words: The duty 0n wheat t0 oner Anti ! heard no shot. fired I follecfwssi-Di-‘alwing ca)! pig-Elias ontllulajl of state who represents a Montreal limb" iLoud flPPllufifi-l on which we would hat‘: to w I . I - 1 " ~ ' 1' - _ ,, s ' li: . r thrown on me pavement. The mo“ ance, 95 cents a bushel, Italy, 87.15 cents per bushel, Ger- saw no gun on Anti. witness testi- 16th. in aid of MLscouche eonveng constituency, and who has no, been stay 2min the f ms orist was driving slowly at the time, owing to the cliild‘s sudden move- ments was unable to prevent the ne- cident. The child was taken to the hospital by Mr. William Gillespie, where she was immediately examined and X-rayed. which examination rc- vealed a depressed fracture cf the skull. which in tum caused a sev- ere brain hemorrage. She also had a fracture of the right collar bone. The child was taken to the operat- ing room at 8 p. m, and a very m- ious and delicate operation wag per- formed by Dr. J. S. Jenkins. The u . lllore ' . - I t - i ti . . . r ' skull was badly crushed, and 5mm, a] productilsvei: Qecffzfiiellllllfi Flatt the marketing of our natur- kifaxrfim” a?“ merville, Mass., No. B.—Gold and Chicago, No. bio-Water Set. 1:3 bii me Km Governments ammde. “ha... 3 1am pm“ m, 5mm had to be w . mos ac or ln our national welfare, I , v ocn . . Amber Perfumcr, won by Mrs. Isaie c. A. Kelly. 21 gdipéznd gzbroldcxcntovvards Maritime Rights in 1925. 2 moved. The bleeding was placed un- der control. and W118“ the child re- turned from theoperating, and at thetirrreofgcingtioprsss neg eon. dition was considered as good as could be expected. The child was conscious but he,- condition is very grave. and only slight hope is en- tertiained for her TECOVBTY. Miss Mary Garland, of Albany, is visiting in Fort Augustus, the guest of her cousins, Misses Mary and Ella Garland. "lf the Conservative Go - vernment succeeds on ‘the examination iust completed icidedr- marked ' July 28 and | have ever reaso - - - n he, 1mm hm Said that Rode,“ be in rebellion and everybody knows how popular the administration is ‘and they 035K164 B50119 l? 1°!‘ ' l . __ ~_ ' —-— ' y n to behave n Wm’ “ a u In the major Province of Ontario. The latest bad news for the prime mln- a long time but they himgefl tailgate}: figuitigzncigcnddjf E Continued from Page i T-‘roduotion in Maine is likely to be 6 percent below that of 1929 but 22 percent above average. The eight maJcrcrop states, (Maine. N. Y., N. J.. Penn. Mlah. Minn., Wis, N. Duh.) have expectations of potatoes exceeding their 1929 production by i8 per csnt and the average by 3 Der cent. The Salvation Army citadel Band, under direction of Adjutant A. W. Martin, Bandrnaster, on the Band- stand, Queen Square Gardens Pro- gramme tor Sunday evening, July 20th. at 8.30 p. m. ’ Opening Song-"How sweet the Continued from Pas: l l Fight For U: imm_flw,mm,,,m,,_,_ The following extract from I-Ion. Rf B. Bennetifs speech kw“; ‘?°,§,m¢§,:ys$ shows the robust faith he has in the. effectiveness of tariffs iwa‘ “in ' w, and the m; when properly directed, andvnot manipulated from Wash-‘mr twenty mm“ ' u. g. ingtrm as is tho case with Mr. Mackenzie King in office: w“ directed m so w u; m i‘ “What will the Conservative Government do to help you? 1w” summoned by the e ‘ Listen carefully- all you who rightly ask for facts and re- i“ the docmfnme h“ "POL " 511MB, listen, you agriculturists from the west and all the ‘Allan mm!“ ma“ was m w go other parts of Canada. You have been taught to mock at lvback on the ‘my!’ Poss?“ swore tariffs and applaud free trade. Tell me, when did free trade lam‘ he accompanied the prison" up fight f0!‘ you? You say our tariffs are only for the manu-l m’ can” at m“ houses w u‘ facturers; I will make them fight for you as well. I willuse i w“ a gun‘ and many’ he “w the to you. - house. l-ie left the side street and “In the past few years the Government of Mr. Mackenzie “w” hm‘ ‘mud m’ sup‘ witness King has carried out what it calls “Most favored nation” "m t° m“ “mm” “d “mm” ‘ treaty, by which the manufactured goods of other nations idganlt" “d h‘ mush‘ m‘ “m secured entry into our markets at minimum rates of duties— In” “m” w m‘ q“°'"'°"- bu“ he treaties with France, treaties with Germany, treaties with lye-Hi i» the W" °l “he ‘m? and Ifall’. treaties with all the nations of the world. There are ‘Swim l° u" Wlflmn- “t” “h” fill)’ trades, I think, of them in all. he looked around and saw the boatswain making a. charge at the prisoner, Anti with a marlin spike (marlin spike produced in court and identified) "I stepped out when I Foreign Tariff Increases. _ ‘gllany of these countries have in recent months greatlyi raise their duties on natural products from Canada. For lsaw the boatswain make at the pris- mfllly. 91f cents per bushel. All done within the last few zillréizliitihs, increased to that extent, and still a favored nation’s d ltes pith these countries remain and our champagns“ 80th igitllesdhat are entering into Canada in competition “i anadian products-except champagne-are proving greatly to the detriment of Canada and the increase of the Lanadian unemployment and the hardship to Canadian workmen. . u v , reconélkliignitvve hafveththe power I will undertake a complete end d l ion 0 ese treaties and if they cannot be am- f e so as to afford to our agricultural products more, avorable terms, I will denounce them; there will be no favor- “he ma“ whale they had “med ed “ca”, by Canada with any country which imposes re_ the glin. The two prisoners did as striciive measures on the exports of our natural products lasked" m” were the“ 1mg“! m l0 lllem. You have my pledge 1o that (App|ause)_ ‘jail where they have since remained. ifled. "The next time I was called was by my superior omoer to the jdeck. and the Captain asked Mr. 5Kenny McDonald who the two men , were that he saw on the forward end of the ship, and he pointed out my- ‘self and the prisoner." Omcer Hobbs. ,the Captain, and the chief mate es- corted the witness and prisoner to ‘jail, but en route asked them up to DIFKIEE the organized machinery that they will in co-oper- °m°°" “mflfli m" dmhg ‘he “Fm atlon with private and provincial agencies permanently es- l" w“ days “hi” M“ "d PW“ liibllsh effective marketing organizations in the countries life" °" Ward the ‘m? will we" with which we trade, with these drastic adjustments and im- ‘quiet will vivfln Anti WBs a number provements to which you are entitled, and with the full em- one man in very way. witness stated. gloyment of our great transportation system you will have Witness could not recall which sail- roader markets, and will have them for all time. ‘or assisted l-ilrn in carrying Roder- >¢¢ liques from tlio forecastle hold. He M r0 t N lread an abstract from the evidence Over Constitutional Bogey Raised By Mackenzie King lof the preliminary hearing wherein _ ,Delano stated that on finding Rod- el-iques unconscious he called the third officer requesting him to sum- mon the captain. On the captains order the man was carried out. This evidence Mr, Mathieson stated was acontrary to the evidence rendered in xlgsifnhhett excijaitmedWl will see to it that old age .'°“‘i“a_‘”“ “$2 Zmjfexzgdfd u” s are pal o every province of the Dominion “p m 5"“ n ' ' from the Federaltreasury. That is my answer to a witnefi didr not lwuevbltthatdll; ' - - - . _ ,made t s satemen. nesg PgliitnefMlnister who IS not concerned with the im- not M, u... captain about Ann». _p a ion into Canada of Russian coal and New Zea- rounds, Anti told witness to tell the land bllttfll’. That IS my answer to 3, Prime Minigter lboatswain no to bother him any who says the payment of money to the provinces for m°"~ The third "Will's" did “i” old age pensions is a vicious principle. It is a national w‘ “'““°‘s ‘m’ ‘my “m” Fem” them to blast a way into the markets that have been closed ‘prlwner securing “ gun at Stewart's ' Pea-red for the excused. continued {mm Page 1 Continued from Page l ‘ D i Duncan Commission recognized that Ipresent the others look like Conserv- in order to get our subsidy settle. ‘ative gains. Central Ontario includ-l mom we g-ould have m w,“ mm iing Toronto, Hamilton, Guelph and l, the claims of me wcsmm Provmws —BEDEQUE UNITED cmiacn- ’ St:l1?\ie:lti\1':rg;elc:nttbeeieirzobiliz’ uftztltblvere settled". Mn MW‘ Continua Rev. A. J. Reynolds, pastor, Sunday, esting contests. North Simcoe, where If may‘ be m; the Dunc“ cumulu- gl-yvig-ilé §7i7§“§..1§r.£”o.§§‘1.§§§i3E1»?Zllillrfimllilsoilfr93°113w“ ‘W’ “h” “ppm '~‘ "ww- m. Lords Supper in connection with l taric, where W. hloore. until re- l3“ m ‘vgmm Canada fist w “t- the evening Service. lcently chairman of the advisory tar-l _e these claims and than they iff board, is seeking election. indica- lvuld ha” bee“ W‘ °f the “y "1 -VERY SUCCESSFUL LAWN’ tions at present point to the defeat ‘m emu“ P’°"‘“°°57" PARTY_T11° 15W" Party and lffiliery I cf both. Toronto. Hamilton. Windsor. Myers dealt “m” m- MM‘ “i l4ls°°uche vii Wednesday eveninsottawa, Brantford, in fact, all the mumf" explaimm“ °‘ ‘h! "if "id ‘VB-S E Very succcsful affair. Tire, large centres, are stronger than evergwhen cladse m the Educatm‘ C°m' i. estern Guardian by 911B Child-PHI u! Mary- There was l land butter, decreased value of farmistrued either a5 a mum‘ m’ bran a 1918c attendance from the sur-llgndg and general depression hasLz 011d age mush“ and ‘he N?" rounqmg country The drawing ‘or b ht Gaunt“, and my wgether m’ ea and butter situation were fully the lottery took place at 9.30 p_ m‘ tgzuiflht. yand convincingly dealt with by the The Sisters of Miscouche Convent Conservatives claim the worst theyhccxslflwatwe speaker‘ wish to extend their thanks to all‘ will do will be seventy out of eighty- E ed by a hackle?’ m the audienci‘ who helped to make the affair so two constituencies as in 191i. Some! “f, at a“ y” 5°33 t” d“ “Rh successful. The proceeds which make still higher claims, but at prcs- Qifarence w the wit" QUE-WW M!‘- amounted to a large sum goes to- ent it appears to be a fair estimate. ‘ ha? promptly mpu°d' wards the expense of painting the Liberals are chary in making fore- e “e “in; m p“ ‘ “t7 m‘ Convent. The work of painting has "casts, and the only one who _ done so L. Wmand Rinrret Sea}, rsive 1116 Chili-diam dairymen protec- Prize No. L-Sharples Separator. won. in Ontario during the election. It is a great fight in the premier Province, with the whole militant Conservative forces, Provincial and .1, th {f l’ . confident , _ L fledillfffilfyn This; isnfloedoubt the la Damian plant!“ at H01” Rive‘ - tn d f " lnl ‘jlrtgfinfgtcslsglsuencieseenswe ,and made a splendid impression. a ‘l’ ' ,' Loud applause greeted Mr. Mel-urea suggestion that Mackenzie King did wm. i r- by Mme. Albert D‘Amour, Pointe ‘ MCLLYRES “DEM” Basse. M. I.; No. 2.--Set Dishes, won by Theresa J. Gaudette. 485 Mt. Aub- urn St., Cambridge, Mass; No. 3.- Art Square, won by Amy Birch. Sum- merside, P. E. 1.; No. 4.—An Alarm Clock, won’ by Martin A. DcsRoches, Miscouche; No. 5.—'I'he Island Atlas‘, _ -——————b i won by Gus A. DesRoches, Mis- Mass; N0. ll.--l"a.n0y shawl W9“ Y‘ couche; No. 6.—Ivory Toilet Articles. Leonard, s. McNeil], Miscouche; Nv- lsnmf won by Sylvie M. LeBlanc. '76 Cen- iz-Table Cloth, won by Mr. Luiv- litany. and giving “that 30 days tral St., Manchester, Mass; No. 7 ' rence Perry. St. Nicholas, P. E. 1-; insherys Portfolio," w nMr Mum“ Dutch Silver Opera Glasses, won by , No. 13.—Five-Dollar Gold Piece, won ' Ian of Montreal" ath th t Mr. Loretta Gaudet, 30 Laurel St., Som- by Edwin J. Stubbs, 433 Briar Place. !Jenkms_ r er m o No. lie-Lace Runner, wori by Alyre Gaudet, 59' rence Perry, st. Nicholas, P. E. 1-; Lincoln St., Gardner. Mass; No. 16.- No. ld-Silver Dish, won by Bertha One Ton Coal, won by Miss ASHQS Glyn, 137 Boglston St., Brooklinml Bent. 115 Chandler St., Boston, Mass. Perry, St. Nicholas. P. E. L; No. 9.- was dealt ivith trenchantly byMr. Tobacco Pouch, won by Mr. Law- ' McLure. “They say that the Duncan Com- ITllSSlOH was. oppmsed by the Con- uniatives." he continued. "Who pre- i “l/Vliat Is Wrong with,’ The Liberal Party?” The marvelous luck which has attended the Rt. Hon. W. L. MMKBHIIB iliing throughout his political career seems to have rim out. From every part of the country, except perhaps, Quebec, come reports regarding the disintegration of the Government party. The disaster which has overtaken the Liberals in Saskatchewan is fresh ln the public mind and it is said JWBS referred t0 by M11 MOT-lulu. "Mr. that even Mr. Dunning will be rejected in melon. Manitoba is reported to jLea laid tbs blaze-st nest ess of all islet ls from British Columbia. In a leading editorial, The Vancouver Prov- . 15 n” 5'3" of it being 115M595 1°!‘ incc. which does not always take the same side In politics, observes: lme benefit °f Prince Edward T51R11‘? "What is wrong wmi the Liberal party in British coiunioioiis it dead ‘he “"13"” amid 1°“ "light"- vr asleep? Or is it entirely bankrupt of men, ideas and ideab? Ivhafever _Wit'h the history °f old 9'39 pen‘ the trouble. it promises to play but a minor part in the election campaign ,51°“s legislam“ and the “ecessity °l which ls now getting under way . . . . . . ..’l‘he party appears to be helpless, ‘the conserwu” policy m m“ re‘ inept, bewildered, a flock of sheep without a shepherd, and with little hope ‘lsnect for Pfince Edward Islam? Mr‘ of getting one." NIcLure dealt fully and convincingly. The Province proceeds to say that, though election day is only a few He also renewed the war Valera“ obligation. Premier King says it cannot be done con- 71°“ °f “m3” “W” mt b” “mm” stitutionally! If the Dominion can pay fifty per cent ‘w “at” m“ 0mm m s“ n" The of old age pensions, why cannot it pay 9'9 per cent?" boamwam mm be mmmfi Engin- eer had inquired the clay previous if --HOl1. R. BI Bennett at YarmOLlth, 2| zany fed lead were available‘ but did ,not specify the day he wanted it. ‘witness testined, Witness would not , ithieson read from evidence of pre- In its eleventh-hour stampede to catch votes the Mac- luminary m“ m ahskw’ quoting gconsider cleave-i- very sharp. Mr, Ma- I Wei-ks aitly, there u in a inaiority of the fourteen British Columbia rid- ipensm“ Mt‘ nga not the faintest idea who the Liberal candidates are going to be. Ev- 181i in those constituencies where the candidates have been chosen, “they I re either men, vile cannot hope to win, or men ' In whom, for ‘one reason or another, it i_s.i useless 1 to look l .or leadership. There is not in all British Columbia a single Liberal in the ‘running today whom Mr. Mackenzie King could take info his cabinet in the agflculmnl ‘Manda o, m“ the full lino-sedge that he was choosing an asset. and not a liability." Thus i enumrys. he continued’ {far no one with the slightest possibility of winning has shown any dispos- i, As a deathbed 865mm the Go“ itlnn to rwch for the portfolio just abandoned by Dr. King. The Province lemme,“ by means of the Dunning [ WHERE PROTECTION IVE-NT “If protection was good for the Hon. James Malcolm's furniture in- dustry it should have been good for lTht-‘y DW-Sented out claim to the, L Duncan Commission, and I challenge i a5 M!" Jeflkinl modestly kdvsfirliiid ‘any member- 01 that commission to his speech, varied but lllllegfrllll 11.5 say that the brief in connection with ‘ fielder!’ i" "h" mmlilfu four claims was not the best everlchanged i" sllgmly by “xi lsent to Ottawa in that oonnectioml Premier Lee's “pamphlet" settinglfine chapy iforth a subsidy claim of $3,465,000] I i i ‘i925 what was going to ha’? has butter from New Zealand that will‘ Mr. w. Chester s. McLure on the‘ occasion of his firstappearanbe on‘ “'35 Elven an enthusiastic reception‘ i l i lpgr-ed our subsidy claims lnfl guedglargelyi confined to the grxlajcrty ,them at Ottawa but, the cgnggfvgl-lcOnS8rVflllVfi element in the 3111i- ilr-o Government of this rrovinoor‘en¢e, i‘ mgslon w“ born ma‘ M m “m: ithe Conservative party by p large grounds were beautifully decoratedlfor the Conservatives, and New Zeri- mmim rem“ which must be mu‘ times‘ coming down the road." Iliad; liter). Mr. McLure in concludifig g erred to the great wave cf Corls§r ..:;va sentiment that has now reach: ,1 ev- ery Province in Canada, anQ spoke optimistically of the lncrgl ingly promising prospects for the z .11 of majority. an’ MR. MACMILLAN INTQRF TED A new definition of fLz V: lism was given by Hon. Cyrus _\1*ZT..ll3.X'l, who, in defending the 60' if: enfs vclte face on the NEW Zealnzzt: declared that “these are aha". and cliaizgnzz; 1.1.21; changing policies. That is the of the Liberal party." .‘_’ ‘The New Zealal-lci trea:y.f¢cl.;dn't be torn to shreds in a daj "f 11-» in- sisted. “When the pirlcii of ‘ miti- ticn was felt by the Canaczfil l..liry industry the Government aljl-c; ited the treaty. No man could forest: in C.l L0 any industry in the next fen; . "Were we to have an ‘evg _L Ling mortgage on the ccmltlix, a. lp age was the past war problem lag King Government. He '7 tariff, trade and taxation area: muntervaihng duties, the "Dliiléln Report, and soldaers‘ pensions. Mr. Macmillan was suligeg} l0 rc- peated interruptions dung." ’ course of his rcmarks- Th more marked as he proceed‘;- No Government has evcrnlzrrd :he distinguizhed record of ULSQAGO l- ment from all points of us“): ll = .11- ». sisted in conclusion. Mr. Jenkins, “Plain and .\'.1‘ll.— Mr. R. .8. Jenkins scarcdfii 131311 but no applause when he gelnarlc-d naively that thzs was perhaps most enthusiastic meeting g "e hacF-the enthusiasm be g "l he have \ i :y His "plain and unvarnished" talc, n . .\l.". Myers that he believed hlin_lo be ‘a. The restlessness of thtspriildiolic: during lvLr. Jenkins‘ lens ence to foreign trade treatl ans were now coming homo United States, Mr. Jenkins i terrupted w;th the cries. * “Show us where they are coming home!" “They are not coming holllc!" Mr. Jenkins went on to fllqfilf3 the tariff. “We cannot stahii the price of potatoes or anyJQtLlcr com- modity," he contended. ‘V/filen people get the idea that you areitnvlllg to over charge them they don't want to do business with you." ; "I don't mean“ he added ha. i~n Ll y-< "to say that the farmers are cvcr- ,_ charging." v Laughter greeted Mr. Jenkins’ dc- claration that Premier Kin; would be going over to the Imperial Con- ference in September to iilakc fur- name of Jesus sounds" (Arnolds). {M}. Demno as say,“ . - v0 v , . g mil? “'18 (‘JGEV- \. ncludes With th 1i Q11 l lf Ml‘. B l! will! h ‘ill h l l Prayer. kephzlelvhlnié Glowegnmilainthdinounced ‘the lTtli! arrangement i" w,‘ very 5113,11) Witness did not 1...“,m,,,,,,,,§,f,f,,““§,,,,,,,’,,,,m,,af$ which median” alzexltfr: blidleldfglsfll m“ d““°5h""‘h cit?“ ther amicable LTCBYZES- "I wont to B1519 Ffifldlni- w‘ 9w e3 3n v W "3 35 Prove 50 lSBSlYOUS l0 the ' l’ ' ' icflnllm 95109 P" "Y" 3 er a“ tell you that nry experience \\'ll"l Vi- ‘recall that any witness had referred io judge by this more or less independent analysis of the political situation W,“ the‘, were under the ‘ ' ‘ " ' . ~ Pmwctmn King has been vcrv satisfactory in March-"Euphony"-'I‘he Band. Instrumental Quiirtette - String Party. Meditation-“I Surrender Tim Band. Vocal Quintette - Selected-Quin- tette Party. Army Song Tune — "Ten thousand Sou1s“-'I‘he Band. All"- Canadian dairy industry; raised the duty on biscuit flour to ,5 _ $2.03 a barrel; imposed surprisingly high duties on some l” An“ sum“! W” the 5mg o‘ the lion; placed countervailing duties upon sixteen out of twelve “Y h” the “p” w“ ‘astened’ hundred tariff items; and brought down, in rapid succession, lMfmws °r ‘h’ "f" °°mm°my m“ two contradictory sets of protective schedules on fruit and "Y Pen “W” “dmesf mm" vegetables. The haste thus displayed by Ministers at the close ‘ Jam“ J °°“d°“' Mmsmt” “t of Parliament. to make peace with their judges, reminds us the preliminary hemp: ‘Swim ‘m5 of what the late Goldwin Smith said about the final scene ‘lived with“ qiieailflii-‘i 111m" '° steel products, while leaving others open to undue competi- ism” °n a ‘We’ witness “Md mt any Sea“ m “m pm of u“ Dominion‘ i ‘on the Pacific Coast, the Government has scarcely a chance of Winning [Donny of the consen.atives_ Myst may -say they are against protection," Mr. McLurc exclaimed. "l don't see how that can blow hot and cold at the same time; but they are doing it and itrying to get away with it!" l “When Mr. Jenkins was referring lto railway matters I was iivondering THE VOICE OF LABOR “The Liberal Government," according to the loc- lif he had in mind the railway t0 speech in rebuttal at the-c every respect," he declared. Mr. Jenkins claimed ficlAPE}.C fol‘ having persuaded lion. Peter PICCIXLIII, Minister of Labor, to include u; cui- tural education in the ti--...' grant. Several in the auld.el~.re._'i' Mr. Macmillan began his er- ‘l.e'fl Instrumental Quartette-"An Ev- 911318 PrayeP-Quartette Party. Hymn-Tune-"Oh turn Ye"-The Band. Vocal Duett-“And can lt be?"- Adi. and Mrs. Martin—~(Cardif'fi. Hymn-Tune - "Breathe on me breath of GodP-(Treritharm-The in the death chamber of Charles the Second. The Sage of the the hearins- witness stat“ BMW!"- Grange described the monarch’s confession as occupying half 1 tlorl and defense had full opportun- im hour, “a confession which, if at all complete. must have {ty to examine and cross examine. heen highly condensed.” So we feel- declares the Toronto Cross examined Mr- Coiidoii Stiitfli Mail and Empire, that the Ottawa Government struck the jthat he had certified the evidence sawdust trail to the penitent bench far too late in its career token by the etenograpiier. as cer- iind _wlth too much speed and confusion to satisfy public ‘min o-imeggeg gm ghee,“ from gm. opinion to which it now appeals. ma‘ the Atwmeyifiénfia] tendered al Liberal organ. “has certainly been a great friend to |abor." Here is what the Canadian Labor Press. an official organ representative of International Trade Unionism,_in iis issue of June 30th has to say, about the King Government's “friendship": l iRustico and Stanley Bridge where he the meeting. got up and wen: clzl , At Pownal Wednesday night Mr. R. H. Jenkins] "A Federal Government with a Prime Minister who declares on the , endeavored to persuade the Heaters that théh. din-y’ Floor of the House of Parliament that his Government "would not give D°x°l°gy_Bened:ctlon' W __V_ ‘ f it ess Dou ias 33mi- T¢e34e1MAeehKP---- z-rs" L > __¢_ ghlgeijjfizzrssdo-I wsgmesmh; A‘ a single cent to r - Tory Government and would give no money out of lHdUSIFY W38 I101 being adversely affected by NEW -- .._______ , e o , - ~ ' ‘ the Federal Tre: o v to any Tory Government in this Country for Un- zemand butter in.‘ ortations bcause durinc. fhe last , s t , kin motion to this ef- _' P l =~ - . “mus E classified Advertisements Qt? er m g s employmenlpumses ' two months, “only between 5.000.000 and 6.000.000 I " ---—————— one Insertion .. , | ‘ l - - - - - =mrooni r. i. o. = o. M» the: i: zzii: o» moo- r» W1 by ii- ....:::ii* irf?‘.‘.i’.“il.“;'.li.'.'éil"i§.liiii EZ3°JiT§L“i-“3 Piiimds‘ we» imrimed ma» Paiiida- iir- silk-o- ! p131‘ My m to Mn and w; B g roul- lnnrtlans . a, w rim, n- g ,,.,,-,|, x. .1. Martin. counsel for the accui- cmployefl? ’ y paid a poor compliment to the intelligence of his aud- A. Eikhcnd. Hunter River. a son, ; “"'““'°"-'°"' Iowiiilooiooorao to, but Wis allowed by the Ch"! lience if he thought they were not better informed Cecil Arnold. r"1_'_'_'_ 1, —___.:i‘—‘=- "non r - r "woo". "Ml"- wnhqff" l‘ l.“ .°",‘,’“f" l“ m". ‘Qfffafflfffiuflf “ma? Hfffi“ ion the situation than to swallow such an argument '“—i""-——-~ --——-—-—- -—- - - - --- - _ g . r, n mp 03min", g y e a as y ; _ _ _ ' , . M " g - The “M?” “If”, by mg‘? 5:5 Premier Kink’: failure to protect Canadian lnflutrv without him roiling m extenuatlon of the King Government s callous clls- OLYNEAUX-At Inkerman. on LOSlY F03‘ Sale ifield- ll $6 We mnBW l up in Parliament nnd publicly deriving the lnemployed any hone of re- regard of the dairy interests. The fonmving press llfb. th h ili.i Prv-l h PrviilG- , . . e mm ‘y “m o V’ n a a m w m o n“ W ldespatch is but one of several covering sljllplucilts 30f New Zealand butter which have arrived or___are due shortly to arrive at Halifax. following the announce- ment in the Dunning budget that the New Zealand lread by the prothnnotary. wherein it For; 3A“; _ 575N911“; “Ayjwas minted out that Anti had told Monday evening, July 21st. at 7.30.‘the witness that he had gone for- Frank Bagnali, Hunteragigeilg T iward after m5 810mm Arm 15m- m. - - - i. July ll. 19x0. to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mulyrleaux, (nee) carrie Oakes, a son. Alvin Nelson. LOST_BETWEEN GURQEY AND crnment ls not of Liberal Politics? Charlottetown. via Brackley Point Road. an auto wrap. Finder please leave at this ofllce. 5514-7-19-31 “Why should the Unemployed of Canada bear the brunt cf Prem- ler Kim's ‘Malice. Hatred. Jealousy or whatever you like to call it. l _.--.-_ “-._._»>¢oo»- -_*,4.. _ v uoazunaaanolvnocnlnncctliunce-aoaroeulvra, g, ,-,.,,, , MARBIAGIIS _ _ , lmitted the shooting of Roderiques against Conservative Governments? H _ "' WsT-TW‘) “'“S""‘E GM“ T h W T‘ __ PW“! “‘ m "m" m“ M“ h“ "n f I di l1 li d Pmvi ltrade arrangement would be terminated on October- 1'5 .0 CLAY_CECK J n30‘ l, ~ U l R d_ A b dy gag efs anted ‘ u 1k i ere are thousands n Unemp eye n t e so-ca e Tory nc- i _ . m ‘he mama Hmgll’ I i, gait‘; orlnmlé 011E505: notigy ‘fr... .__ _ come at him with a mg; n $9 an ed that are Liberal ln Politics but they are llso apparently to be sacri- l 12; _ 1 . u, N n w’ ° Lamont Bros. ssoa-"i-la-al. WANTED-SECOND ctass "raiifl Th’ °‘"d°“°° s“"“‘" by m ‘ M“ ‘"‘ m’ m" "' P"‘“"" "m" ‘mm’ "’"“‘° "h" “M” l“ = ustrrax. x. s. June zs-xoorly ten million pounds of New Zea- ’ Chm" Thwliiilivfll Semi-W?’ ch", supplnmenf, ssono. Apply to "d J- slmn- "'1" °m""'- ‘"4 "l" P"°""" “M” Pflm“ h’ 5°” m‘ ""- _ land butler, carried by the British freighter: nuniingdon and biosrdno, I l are en route to Halifax for consumption in Canada. Anoiherrsieamei- ll“ i Chicago, n1. Carolyn Victoria. daugh- Allis MacEachem New Ar le. ‘ 3d ‘l tat that he saw the ; to: of Mr. ‘and Mrs- E H Clll’ w LorsT — ‘viIiilTE ofigsllgccuglvqglfilsl)’; on ‘ 55g7-18.'¥9.g=_ N ' “ If]: ed the u e t be_ M!‘ WMkQY-“Nil mun" “h” 7°‘? 7mm!‘ Y“ h“'° a" °“l"'" ' with a huge cargo. ii ls reported, will sail for Halifax next mirth. ' . M1 Henry Jere C k‘ ' rM Mitfill Onh l’ Um" 1e spring Pr!‘ __ __ fiBht In El"! Yum n fnnliv and a legislative franchise to hate on July 28th next and say The“ h," imporuflux ‘huh probably Wm h, “UL "d by , Q me ec a. son 0 r- the s-dP-S 0“ 1P P it mnnox_na_ F.ANTED__SECOND CLA“ TEL tween Anti and Roderiques on the whether you want the return of a Government that ls most unfriendly phrpmenu through mun‘ “a vmcom." h", h, ‘h, 5,, ,,,_ m, " ' , 11d Mrs Jhn Cerka of Chicago. Ill. Rom- Fmd" e3" a ' * and unsympathetic to Labor or whether you want a change in a Gnv- - w 8 5513.749 h f V“; (~ 3 h 1 N dock, and also saw the incidents regarded as apparently bearing out the forecasts that .\ff\fzf‘ill'll1d . by the Rm, E M 1mm (P - I t tel. <1 9i‘ 0r Bile iféun C 00 9- . ' ernment that pledges all the things In which Labor is interested." v . ' . ‘ ~ - ~ - i "- T~° __ 119. Supplement $85.00. Apply t0 leading up to the fight. lie saw Rod- producers would ship enough butter Into Canada to be held i; storage ; P.ease Copy.) ' Vernon Brehilut, Village Qi-igen, i H d _ t m dock Wm‘ I — -"' and keep the price down throughout 1931. after the existing _Irr:ln:;c- Y TO LEI 55°5_7_19_3i_ 9- W" 3° W“ ° 9 More than 900 silver coins dated ment with New Iceland l: abrogated in October. - q cubwmms and m,‘ wo "e -— _ $310M" km"- cr°55'ex3mlned- ‘he from 70 to 1R0 A.D.. and believed Nearly 88.000000 worth of toilet The shipments en route are believed to be the largest amount cf y’. to numerous i If‘?! lit‘ "mph" T0 Lfif-‘HVO LOVELY LARGE operated by compressed air alport- hltlle-‘S hail 5m" m" 5"" h“ m be Rclnrm lvzinllnaires savings preparations and scans were export- “ml” ‘w’ l°"'“d'd u’ “m” l“ “m ‘ “w” lmqm‘ “m“"'h h“ . n p c nie - "om rooms Mm m. wnhou; boa"; u‘ caefleon Jed from the Ummj sums m the winter several cargoes, all totalling millions of pounds. iirrivgd§i vary- '2‘ l ippinea this season that, inoy u; able rlviier has been invented thatflieeii {iii-ins "1 the "ll "id 1"" he have been discovered m“ but o‘ m“ y“: in; intervals for many months, keeping local prices at a low-level up , 183 Ki st. h _ “Quin,” £1 plum‘ q‘ m. ___ eliiiiy o: m aunt “nfiuailwolgm onlv _1s pounds, “w. had Jumped on. moi-lain; mods o Wnlna ._ to tilt protein um. ,, , p l‘. _ _ ‘a " g i! “ ' ' o;