a "'Iill!".ll|>*|. i‘. . i; ' Sum WIN-WILLIAMS wiuiitwain-savanna- sq», -‘. “i: hi1‘ ltfnw/nwW/li/Alli s ozvr: ‘WAY 511212151 By JOSEPH McCORD late." she pressed a. swift kks on “I don't mow hat I'd do, Nan. w her mother's forehead as she met if I didn't have you to talk to." Jean . "You satin always to Nan Gamble received pulslve "tribute in, contemplative sil- ence. Presently, she sighed and re- l Easy Application oome. "But you mlsllii l“ i! R837‘ can find a stiprlns ivlw- An and hands, nyiaybe I do unders Muse's m” _ o’ Gorgeous. I should." _ her ankles with a. little gri- maoe of discomfort. » per-s hadn't eased her feet as yet. “AndJf you're smart, around with your chin out. They'll land on it s. little oftener. but it's over with sooner. framing some come-buck about my ‘ chin being upholstered. But it wasn't always that way. Believe me." I didn't suppose people ever both- ages?" gy staring pathetically from the depths of a big chair where she was huddled over- book and tablet. I oautmakeheadortfll-ivlliiflfllhil old example l " for ALL Enamellirig NE enamel for all outside or inside articles. No fuss . . . no disappointments. Flows on so easily and levels out so evenly that you are g sure of a “shop finish” on every job. . - Dries in four hours._ Holds its colour and protects the surface against weather and wear. Ask for chart of attractive colours. You're parbsbly ken," Jean smiled rumplins the Bl“- dent's hair. "It's a long time since I tried. We'll take a look at it ofter dinner. Make yourself pretty 11W "No? Well, that's bwause I don't and call John and Midget a8 Y0“ 5° let them. I'm too wise. Loak at the women in this burg who know I have a past. Just because my hair isn't the same color that came with me, and because I don't let my hips But when these same dames want to improve on‘ God's handiwork, they take a chance on their reputation and ease in here." "Thats because you do better youngsters or the efIo _ ther trying to soothe John Juniors dissatisfaction with life in general- work than anybody else." ' m; the do, , 5o he ex- “I don't deny it. Even that Can- H“ m“ ape y non girlfriends of yours comes here ‘instead of patronizing the Cannon Say! You don't sup- pose she egged the old man on to do his dirty work, do you? I wouldn't put it past her." ' ,_ , m. “Why. 1 don't think so. But she ‘m’ Y“ m” why CHAR LOTTETOWN was with her father when he came down to talk to Mr. Stewart about "m ‘h’ °°“‘“s‘°“ a‘ m“ u might be. She had a great desire to shut herself in her small room and think things out in an orderly manner. The encouragement she “If I thought she did, I'd sure fix her the first time I found her in here with a wet towel on her face. ‘Returning via Bras Returns of the production of pro- ceased cheese in Canada were col- lected by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics for the first time in 1924. Total production in that year amounted to 16,593,201! _ since 192s, when 32,652.53. pounds were produced, production handle, clined dropping to 10,635, _ in 1933, production 1,, 193*, < ff are not concerned with the paagyzbut we a ti‘! i0 11.990343 boimds. an. ,. cerned with thelfuture finances of Prince E grcégi? °l .1: l3“ P° Well may Mr. Lea and partybe desirous of forgetting ~- the past. But what is theirpolicy- with regard to the future MOUNTING YEAR BY YEAR. ‘AN , “av” BOST°N 100'- Wh- Campbfillnlllreibfelrlzlirlegillelwa’ 30th °f “ch mmlu‘ f“ subsidy IDCICEISO obtained by the cnénLoTTpTowN “a as “final and unallerable." This notwithstanding the min- Hamax’ anwmg fir” days crity report of the White Commission 1m‘- tice Mathieson, WHICH LEAVES OPEN THE noon FOR (YO! IFURTIIER PRESENTATION ON THE BASIS 0F FIS- Lakes, Sydney and Halifax. CAL NEED. For passenger, freight and . . i» ‘ . i ' AND OBTAINED $100,000 YEARLY INCREASE. Blllilalll, iill. Again. the Liberal attitude was phone 32o Subsidy claims to them becamea laughing-stock, a ‘ nut.” Premier Bell exerted himself enough to write a t, but he complained that he merit colleagues, . + err-Premier Saunders, appealed for c port. The Maritime Board of Trade J i-szao-e-zs-u. <- A joint Maritime presentatio ERAL GOVERNMENT OF THIS PROVIN ON INSTRUCTIONS OF MACKENZIE KING’ Puhlifl Allfitllll] ANCE MINISTER, “DECLINED TO CO-OPERATE.” his Province were d been misled by ers into believing that the from the Conservative under Mr. Lea repeat- Of this amazing fact the v My farm at Mt‘ Herbert’ unaware until a few days ago. Pcles choice ‘and Wm‘ a“ Mr. Lea and his party support l-Jmldmgs’ refusal to co-operate had come ' If Mt so“ Wm 5e“ stamb Maritime Premiers. This malicious sl mg Hay i“ lots or tom] ed emphatically in the Legislature last session Pcteage’ July 22nd’ 7 pm‘ Figured on the basis of the su ARTHUR C. WOOD, last year by Premier MacMillan, _ Alexandra. Liberal policy in I929 caused the loss, to thi $750,000 in subsidy payments. IE79‘7'19‘20‘22 Mr, Lea, who had time in his radio address to criticise Premier MacMillan for using government gasoline in his f official duties, HAD NOTHING car in the performance o P-"hwlnna cards T0 SAY ABOUT THE SAUNDERS REVELATIONS. Mr. Thane Campbell, err-Attorney General in the Lea MQLEOD a BEIEELEY Government, and legal assistant to ex-Premier Saunders, lther he nor any Liberal candid- aliinumk. c. remains equally dumb. Ne _ ate have a word to say by way of explanation, extenuation, Office: m Richmond Street- °T "w" Prohibition ammissiiion WORDS! ' Chas. a. sins. Gish-u- nlslluisldwssslttstsra eral eyes are groodlly. flxe They are counting on the T0 "TA “g3 AND THISTLES! statement? v plstfogsr. had received from Nan Gantbie seemed to be waning in the home atmosphere. There were many things to consider before she reached a final decision. She's one more reason for your sticking it out there. You were lust speaking of your dad, too. It won't be so long now before he'll be home. Then that part of the picture will THE CAMPAIGN ISSUE The Liberal party leader iirhis radio speech said: “We re greatly con- dward Island.” that Don Browne would happen in after dinner. If the opportunity presented itself. Jean believed she would tell him about Mir. Cannon. She had learned to respect Don's Judgment, in spite of the fact his conclusions always were hasflly ar- rived at. "I know," ‘Jean admitted. "when that time comes. you want to be sitting pretty for his sake. It'll think so?" striinge that Nan should have spoken of it..Al- most the same words Mr. sturges '“I knowdt. Folks are funny that way?» I've ajfmtion the fold here is pretty modern. . .goes in for trench- es and barbed wire. The lost sheep gets a great big hand until he tries to barge into the trough with the rest of the ninety and nine. . .Or am I thinking of hogs? Anyway, you ' finances of the Province? That is- indeed the issue. The utmost they have to offer is a balanced budget on s. s, ordinary account, WITH CAPITAL EXPENDITURES ” says Mr, Thane A. who regards the S MacMillan Government Just what was Daddy. Jack's re- turn going to mean? “You know," Nan continued mus- ingly, her eyes half closed, "I've a1- ways had a sort of weak spot for that mutton ballad. It's one of the few I remember from the time I was a little kid. My old man had a carpenter shop and he used to sing that song when he was working at his bench. I don't know why...he was a lost sheep, if ever. _ yen for sitting on the floor atnd playing wfthWhe shavings. think cf sheep as being yellow. I've an idea a good many of the ninety- nine are, at that." "Mavhe. I don't care!" Jean burst out defiantly, bringing her hat into place with a. savage tug. Daddy Jack. no matter what, I love him and..I'm going home. It's late." “Come upstairs and have a bite with me. 'I'here's a couple of chops . speaking of lzst lambs. I don't dare eat more them one. The old girlish figure, you know. Help a fellow out, won't you?" "Not tonight. Nan. Mumsy will be lotking for me." “You're welcome to take luck here. But you know that. And you sit tight on the jo ." "I promised Mr. sturges I'd think I still don't know what's best. But you've helped me a lot." filed by Chief Jus- . Laurier bolted in I907. THE REOPENED THAT DOOR that this was finaL ' mouth trembled as she tried to smile couple of letters on the subjec _ got no support from his own govern , LE T Then the Stewart Government took .up.the matter be- fore the Duncan Commission, AND OBTAINED A FUR- - THER INCREASE OF $125,000. One Tenement in Ter- The Saunders-Lea Government facg Houge, N0, 2 the door wide open. Money was took office in 1927 with being lavishly spent at ving huge sub- Ottawa. The Western Provinces were recei commendation Wat r Street: super‘ sidy increases The Duncan Commission re “'1' 011$? with mag‘ was for IMMEDIATE REASSESSMENT of all ltlaritime SO81“) VIEW. Apply I10 subsidy claims. The Conservative Premiers of Nova Scotla l_ M‘ ,°~ (‘[1 and New Brunswick, ‘_‘on different occasions" according to operation and sup- oined in the appeal. n was essential, THE LIB- CE, ACTING "More than y0l1 knaw. ‘Nan. You always give me confidence in my- self. Yes. you do." moment later. “Berry I'm t0 "Oh; Jean! Can you do percent- Thls despairlngitvlieai from P08- "I'll have to study it a little. ch10- Deeply immersed in he! 0W3 rts if her ino- "Fat chance", was the aulkY 1'0- Jean's one idea was to get away She found herself rather hoping “Jean. dear." She glanced up with a sudden start. The children had left the table. Only her mother sitting there, a puzzled expression in her quiet eyes. “What. Mumsy? I'm afraid I was wool-gathering." "Come out in the kitchen with me. I have something to tell you." Jean pushed back her chair with a sinking heart, It was a premon- ltlon of fresh trouble. Something had happened. "Yes, Murnsy. What is it?" she asked a trifle breathlessiy. Mrs. Sawyer dropped into a chair near the stove. Jean was conscious that a change had come over her mother. There was a strange light in her eyes. The corners of her reassuringly. “It's your father. Jean . . . I've had a letter." "Mumsy! What do you mean. He's . . . all right, isn't he?" “Yes, dear. Quite all right. Your father is . . . coming home?" “Daddy Jack's . . , “Jean's voice failed. She stood staring down at her mother as the color slowly left her face. “I-lome?" she managed faintly. “But, Mumsy . . . How can he? They won't let him. Some- things happened to Daddy Jack! You're afraid to tell mel "Her voice rose to an excited pitch. "Hush, dear, He's all right. He's been paroled." "Oh . . . " "I didn't want to say anything to you until I knew . . . “The first tears that Jean had seen her mother shed in four years were trickling down her cheeks. "I've been doing everything I could to back to usl" The Tokio OOITQSPOIICEE; ofGa Berra-i __ . d m lln - newspaper credit ene up Thar“ a goo 8 Kazushige Ugawi. memlbier oéhJgp- thoughts and the memories of an M’! supreme WB-l’ 001W! . W e‘ unpleasant day‘ Jean aw he; dlrl- claration that Jzpan cannot £212: ner in silence. She paid almost no He“ =1 1h even of W" = heed to the chatter of the two Italy and Abyssinia- ‘fDadl" was the bitter t. But John Junior had the ce to low- er his eyes and voice. “A fine plgined with gloomy attention to break, all right. A fine break. Are details, in search of a lob. No good. you going to let me have that "Never mind, dear. You are sure four bits?" to find something. You musn't be dlscoufgged." The strength seemed to be going out of‘ her knees. "Just a minute. I'll get it for you." was more concllatory. have a good time." stairs. Perhaps she should go back to her mother . . . try to apolo- gize for John . . . make her mother sure she was glad. But not for a little time. She must have soli- tude. And Mumsy must not be told of the trouble atuthe store. Not tonight. side of her bed. Jean Sawyer knew help and . . . now. He's coming GENE "Yes," Jean returned wearily. “Want to come along?" His tone "I'm too tired, Go on and . . . Jean paused at the foot of t1 ‘ As she sank weakly down on the that she had seen life change once more within the hour. After today. things never would be quite the some again. she buried her fees in a smell pillow that lay on the foot of the bed and let the tears come. (To be continued) Ill (MEMORIMI NATHAN K. ATKINS Funeral service for Nathan K. ldence and Worcester Academy. $75,. w Atkins, 46, of 1'1 Kensirigton Sh. Lynn. who died Thursday night at Lea. the Veterans‘ Hospital 1n Rutland. Why should they be? Their past is as barren of $2 $023‘; P-‘fizngl achievement as their platform is of hope. . . . -~ .' ruin." Mr. Atkins, a former secretary ' .. » ti: the National Lancers of Bos- n, was born in Lynn, the son of ' us... K. .... so... on... st- i-‘arily Bus Service & Taxi Service kins. He received his education in u“ M“ ‘°“°°“ °' m“ ‘m’ " GIIMILOTTETOWII to FORTUNE the Moses Brown School of Prov- IS 011m"- UNDER THE 14111112‘ A WARD Another $10,000 Payment Due» no. y... A ch80!" 101' $75,000 has been rectlvedl from Ottawa by iii: li$'£.“i‘l!?°"‘ o“ account “d” This represents ONE-HALF of the amount which the Province will receive this year under the award, whlgl‘ resulted in the placing of $3,000,000 to our credit at Ottawa, through representations made in cooperation with the other Maritime Provinces by the Maclviillan Government. Tho annual subsidy payment for all time, from this capital fund, will be S150,000—the largest subsidy increase since Confederation. ' Coupled with the increases received under the Mathieson and Stewart Governments ofS100,000 and $125,. 000 respectively, this represents A CAPITAL AMOUNT CF $7,500, , OR AN ANNUAL SUBSIDY INCREASE OF $3,750,000, obtained by Conservatives after Laurier, in 1907, had “bolted the door” against further claims settle- merit. A MILLION ADDITIONAL REVENUE But the White Commission award by no means repre- sents all tliat the MacMillan Government achieved in the matter obtaining Dominion revenue. Here are additional Bennett Government: Direct relief (City) $ 35,000 Direct relief (Provincial) . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39,215 Unemployment Projects . . . . . . . . 218,562 Salvage: Falconwood and P, W. College 27,723 Old Age Pension . . . . . . . . . ..2 . . . . . . . . .. 168,895 Experimental Roads . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,000 Concrete Road at Borden . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48,706 Trans-Canada Highway . . . . . . .. 267,971 Rusiico Highway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w . . . 125,000 S 945,077 These amounts ar picnic trips” to Ottawa and hotel accommodation l purposes f Economics andSocloldgy at Prince of Wales College. of Trade. relief from the Mackenzie King Government. dation. leaves only a brother, Reuben Q_ During the World War- ho served as a member of the Transporta- TABLE tion Pommission, ndlng much heaving Charlottetown 4.00 pun. Leaving Fortune .. time in France and the 351k“; " llsselbrook 4.20 pm. " Dingweilh Following the war he served its a " - 4-35 W“ " member o1 me Lynn Park Con” “ 4.45 p.m. " Bridgetown mission and in 1925 he was a can- " 5M 9'“ 2 cum!“ didate for the office of Mayor of I a: .. Lynn. He was a membe "‘ ohm-ye, R 5mm swamggwzi ' - . s40 p-m. " Haselbrook . ans mm. mmascu, Lodge A F“ a: A_ m Arrive Fortune 5.50 pan. Arrive Charlottetown .. 10.05 am. “d m’ I'm“ 1M" °i Ell“- He Headquarters In Charlottetown -—NOBANA us itooius. Headquarters In Souris- LENNOX HUIEI... born in Tryon, P. E. 1,... Exchange. ‘I40 were graded alive at-sfzickyanls 1020.010 alive at packing plant; an 37,524 by carcass. "What ails the child! crlise I've showed you what could do with that face. and tried to make you stand up straight. You didn't look so hot the first time you came in here," she added with peg- "Beat it. You make I'll be wanting m kiss you next..." “vfvihood night, Nan. And thanks." the do _in_the_n‘anger en Jean reached home gs Province’ of found John aind Madge occupying John Junior, nineteen now, was o, full heed taller than Jean. He had her red-brown hair, but wore ll; combed back closely from his high musift. forehead. Its luster plainly was a matter of pride and much care. I-Ils eyes, unlike his sister's, were gray. Despite the coolness of the May evening, he wore no coat and his soft shirt collar lay open. An un- llghted cigar-ct trailed in one cor- ner of his sullen young mouth. . "Pick "P B ill-B 890m on your Jack hero with us again!" “ "Is thst anything. to cheer about?" grumbled s young voles Prevenfim‘ of from ‘the 60G. Jean whirled 00 Eye Strain greet g. like to see it," Jessi . u “m”? from“; Si; m, on, you can or ." 8 e it out to him u she wsited for him °°..,,,,,,,',,,';7' §',';’,';'"§,-,,,,,.,,.. n. "Forgot! You pass s dosen stands on ‘lbfi mmumigmut" Y”, , "Why ust't1?"fli d me “p ‘ pink‘ I "um u” m“ mended lliotly? "Mist: bu? w: "t9" l0 "l!!!" I "Mlle “m” 3° mm“ m‘ "m" “u” done for mo, I'd like to know! service. But no provision was UWYWNlNli-hlvihllnel- msdeforaaaslsnlstrshou con around her. Everybody klddin’ m‘ u“ “m, gummy,“ 3'11"“ Tfhilw t m!" l.” . "‘ Jesnflewsthlmandcsughthis """°'“'" ‘Y’ '"“'"" to iosmovie. srm ins fierce oi fob push him a“ “mud mm“, “ma” into the dining ro‘ilm,'snd closed Mftsie Ins ever been found se. ' THEIR SILENCE IS MORE ELOQUENT THAN says Mr. Lea. increases o‘ $375’ to move aside and let her pass. “Not concerned with the past!” Isn't it on the Conservative subsidy 000 ANNUALLY, FOR ALL TIME T0 COM d in the present campaign? ingratitude of the people to y have not sown. you BEST T0 SOW way home and can't pick me ‘Fill! s. buck for . tohilht, vrlli place them back in power to reap where the JIEAP WHERE THEY DID THE urs finances of Prince really concerned with the fut s evidence for _ this Edward Island!” Where is Mr. Les‘ girl was intent ‘on s sad seemingly indif- is IT m rue SAUNDERS-ROBE coitaaiisfiorm- It is certainly not to be found iii soon?" "I don't know exactly. ‘Mrs. Saw- yer's voice seem ‘ to be coming from s. great distance. "But it will not be long. He's coming back!" Jean felt only a fresh clutch u‘. fear at her heart. Daddy Jack coming home . . . now. When she had lost her position. She had hoped to do such great things for his sake. If only this had not hap- pened, todsy . . . until she knew. Oh, no. She inuswt think that! Bhe them, the door- 1" “When?" Jean heard herself speaking mechanically. "How happy! Just think of having Daddy "How dared you!" she demanded d“; in a low even voice. "That was , , contemptlblel Can't you think ill!"- flimsy - J uly’ 27th. “Mumsyl" She leaned over and caught the small figure in s. fer- S’ R‘ PENDLETON vent embrace. Her own cheeks Kenslngton were wot but she managed to laugh shsklly. "It jun doesn't zieem possibleJ I know how you... Oh, I do know, darling! I'm so ' For the 27 weeks ‘d d ,1 1035. the number of lldlgse grog: 1:; Canada was 1.595 202, of which $37,- Poultry Baby Chicks ‘ "Itching July 22nd and] Can purchase some good fowl for few days. Please make special effort to ship Your hens now, while I have "Pilllrilllliiy for marketing Atkins. or Lynn. ‘His mother was BLUE BUS LINE scmzuuuz d ._..__.__ LEAVES Peter's Road 7.45 A-M- Mi my Harbor North ........ .. 5.00 AM. Riley C-rnsri-Gsspereaux . 8.10 AM- Bturgaoa Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.20 A.M. Geo. Poole’: Store-Lower Montague . 0.30 Add. Clement's Oflioe-Upper Ilium-agile .. . 8.50 AM. New Perth School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 0.05 AM. Somme All; School . . . . . . . . .. . 0.15 AM. Vernon River .... .. 9.85 AM. Cherry Vslley . 0.85 AM. Povmsl 0.05am. Arrives Charlottetown 10.15 4-H- Losvsis White's Restaurant 4.00 PM. 5.80 PM. ‘Arrives Peters load .............. . heals osrrled st 25o minimum charge. _ Bus will stop on signal st any point on routs. amounts, obtained during‘ their term of office from thg . e the concrete result of “Tory which Liberal apologists condemn ‘because of the few hundred dollars paid in transportation In addition, the Government obtained from the Carne- gie Foundation over $100,000 for demonstration library or the benefit of every rural community ln the Province. Also $88,000 for establishment of a chair of The late Liberal Government obtained NOTHING In the way of subsidy increase and “on different occasions , according to Err-Premier Saunders, “DECLINED TO CO-OPERATE” with the Conservative Premiers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and with the Maritime Board They obtained NOTHING in‘ the way of unemployment They obtained NOTHING from the Carnegie Foun- “We are not ‘concerned with the past”, says Mr. W. M. 1- -22-1i . “ , _ “ _ _ _ _ U _.__, u.“ Yolreyeswerolnteailedby iPIIVINTID sud as sab- ‘fsr soosrste lenses ss s mesa: its: supplying needed scint- G. F. Hutcheson lllty. Bus Sonics Elmira Souris 0h’town y , 8 .._, lasvsslimlrs................ 35 vsimsrioitetowa " 501th‘... . . . . nun...‘ . " . . sO-oaq... " snu- us ~ IsIeIl“”" " It» PM!!! ...‘. l”. "' C " ..... Ill “ " Ittltswstt " m ll "-0 h (salt-sevens Parcelscsrrled at Mlbimunrof 25c. Bus will stop on signal atsnypnhit. -. A . r. . -n 1.. -...»u .1. JIIT¢AAQ+AQQO Headquarters gold Spain Te; RoomsrChfiown o