PAGF FOUR . IRE OHARLDTTETOW Floildeuty-W. Cheater S. “ELI!!!- ircretury-Lleut. Col. D. A. blnrKl ‘Idltor and Manager-d. B. Burnett. N GUARDIAN A Vlre-Pvealdent-J. ll. Burnett. nnnn. U. U. Anoclun Humor-D. K. Currie- B. ____. Morning Dally (founded l1!!!) H.110 per yau (in advance) unllrnrd. $4.50 p" year qln udulnre) mailed In (‘nnudu 1nd [lulled Staten. ..._._-- ,-_ FRIDAY. JULY 1s. 1930 Council of the Board of Trade. and Port Committee held on Saturday afternoon. when further arrange- A Liberal On Farmers “The light and airy manner in which Han. Cyrus Iiacmrllan and Mr. Jenkins refer w agriculzural problems and fanners‘ vital mien, mats 11:15 an apt parallel ln Toronto.‘ ls the following from a Toronto ex-l posed vrslt to Ottawa to lay be- urgent necessity of lllllflédlfllfily adopting meas es to confine the benefits of Bntlsli prefevmtlal du- nes to goods mul=d lhrnuch Can- adian lmrts and nthcr mvasures that would avl the flarlzllne Prov- bhange shows‘. lures. The meeting strongly c-x- ‘ _ pressed itself rrgardh: any nt- Libcral candidates .n agricultural‘ tempt m mu“ Wm“ mm ‘he constituencies throughout Canada omen of the dclecntlmi. X1 was fell l that 1h.- 1110\'r‘ll1t‘l11 should he ab- snluvlv rnzi ‘n-vhlzrnl, 11w EFHUL", together for the znod of the \1ar1- time: 1n Z"-l"."‘l‘Lll. rezarciless of pol- llics o: Yvhirix party n t be hurt. As one renresent-vzve cspressed it r111 be greatly assisted by: the cam- paign vmch Mr A. J .\icl1 y e, the Liberfl candidate for South TOYOYYO. . h conducting 1r. that constituency. At a meeting 1n Apollo Hall on‘ Ram-eddy right. M: McIntyre said that "J the farmers are having hard.‘ times in Canada‘ it u. all their ‘own fault and they deserved to suffer. goinf.’ specific and definite the Government. The mnvemt-nt swelled. The Cha 1111'. McIntyre went. on to say that \ r me gamers are auvaiss mmtmg mm inttgvnu.“ Bwarri nf Trarl- and other t being realized 1n the Province of countervailing Evils mum and on! thing o, munch I non-political orgttzfzzzatlons co-opcr- Quebec where the name of Laurie: is, * ma Liberal politicians. m the most l still held 1n revermw- D1111“! "i" Th, pout”; mm, o; cmmwn“1a m“ m” m not’ even page“ the . , , i d m present campaign them has been t. t that n u . . ~- _.-, ' s . - pommon-sense to look after them ‘ Ym-tf “at t3‘ “d “n” n’ ‘i c able ‘Mn towards the in; duties is 1n the In . _ a notl e E racking .1 ‘he 5191,35 l Th0 Prtfrznt. newt-pr. “~71! nnricr no , Lauri” flwal pnncv which m a“ e5- signs £0 hostile nstionajll tho pow- ‘ men-J candidaie L: quota s31 1nismrtreplinn as to the sizmflcanrel Senna! matters was (he Gamma“ em of me 553M111“ Parliament and Tbs L I inaugurated by Ski. Government m Iixin: or reavlltins l 1.01 the movement of “hut the fa adding: ‘The trouble vvxth the farm- : u that he is always war-Ms‘, ‘metbing m. naming ‘vhy does,“ i sisted or ignored the w“ 1 mands. On Feb '13. i l "The Government. . brnuz; such an insistent delegation of the mI-n who be learn to look out IQI-hllfiéfilf. 1025, it vvrotc: “he; people do? He cannot expect ' “in help from Governments all the time." hus is the The man who talks t official Liberal nominee in South Tommy)‘ a mutt-er nf surh vast important‘ And. after n11. does his speech dif- kr very widely from his Pa"?! C011" ' and f12l1r€5 will he ma? . the Government in rrcflvd i0 For nearly.’ nine years the GOY- qur-sllnn. ihe issuvs that are ab- e m‘ has mum m men the d.._ snlutcly unlmsvvrrnblc.“ minds of tho agricultural commun- ity. It has gone far to injure the dairy industry and the fruit and vegetable industries. It has neglected to give the west- am wheat farmers any practical as- ‘ sistance m m» marketing of their‘ surplus wheat cram for the part twn Qn the contrary, mirc-iv ‘ on this subject rm April 1. 1925: years. It: refusal to concede 869- “There is always one way out nf l I _ a rllfflrultv. Commissions as a rule 1 quam protection to the mm“ lltini ‘m longer rcnorm. incur larsze had become a French taxicab driver. facturing industries has opcrated hm; n, twp...“ and spfllP nnthlnc. l . ___ against the farmers b_v crear- l3ur the Pfigglfllfilftlc nr;o1(\sr‘>{°tl1:,r;¢li; Nothing short of mutually BT01"- |_\' TOSIJOYIS! f‘ \ ‘l? 1 ..- . 1mg unemployment and thus de- L: 0mm mnsirlgrm advisable to .able prefcrences can ‘have any pros- 01 ‘he. shift the 1'r}_=‘{>.'1..=ib11ii_\‘(l11 m them. peer, of permanence or conduce to treaskuz the buying power fiocacstic market for farm produce. Al! tiamgs coruidered. thareforc the good of 1hr- !“ Liberal “wfidate m 5mm Tmui lference wlth definite proposals for mw 1s only saving ‘What 1hr 0'11- acwvtinz of rrsnonslliilliy 1M1 such mutual trade arrangements as surh lnvnlu-r. tmment has long been riding. Govemmmw and prop“. ___.._-___*-_- sardine’ or Red Herring? We commend 1h" foregoing to sswlcus Our fishermen will take 01th more‘ than the proaerbial grain of salt the eulujy on Hon. Cyrus Eliiffillllfi. pubbshed in yesterdays atrlot in‘ the farm of an Lxzenaen‘ with Mr. A. t FN-“fln? Rm N Muuam o; saint John pres, have the fairness to include the ldent of Connors Bros. Ltd Mr. Mac- in; manj: Conservatives en the G’J\‘Fl:'!'l_:'\.‘9n£5 good faith in Commissions. let Lear. m a pronwmen: sardine can-f"! "Fed ‘heir 977w“ her; he 1s also ‘widely lane-am as a; smvnz Liberal partisan. Ml which of Mr. Biacnrzlians Qual- ificatiors concerned. 11"- n=ed only" rc-icr 11in". So far as Editorial Notes as 1 fish/Pies expert is fen“ r H‘ ' , more often than he U“. cltangecl hLs ccnstitueniyn h has flic- added advant- age o! being a non-pailtzcal publzca- 311:. Jazzv-s Iif-llcnlm. M1011)‘ t-ion. A: for Mr. opinion of “that Hon. Cvrus Ilacnmll- lan can do 1n the vrav o! getting ln- ‘ creased subsld‘: for Print/e Edward Islurld. this Ls obvlousl" firs! so much ..,_ lfacLr-ans ranting ‘nnmer. says the. ' Journal. tha- these preferences P0131“! by, ,4;- 11 3.1-, Nljrlpan 1 0d t»; include Nlr. James Malcolmslla Dam Cnlomst‘ They We“ o’ cw‘ m! om look‘ one look femur know: anvlhirs about wt Wit-QT‘ 1 """'“"'““° The dut". m‘ it is ‘i’ W" {commencement exercises." when berinl y“. cut-m, we suggest that he set xiv-r 1 cent. what is meant is the closing of the 5W9"- 1'16"!- dlsontangilng me contrarilctorj: claims, —-~ -- '1"1“P-T$1*=l‘ VPZY- The ‘Pvrd "lkercis- ‘ Saunders? lifazlnfltcn‘. u the Orv: word "i" 1-‘ “ihvibl "Ht of D1841! and it i 1"“ M‘ 1° “W Imi- ’ Whether you all mo, whether you advanced by Ex-Prenair: and the present Premmr. Mr Ira 1, ' lEannett rernlved 1n the An r1 Quchar. 'I‘hnse aritime Rights ‘lFapat-ll Those M The efforts now being made b": Liberal press and politicians tn rltim 1v dvcvivrl. lzedlt f": adjusting li-tarltime unev- appolnting the Dunrall ewhai. at QXFPYIYS nnces b"; Comn-usslon are som lance with the followin! culled from the haw of 1h’? Pfliriili- The first of these. dated Feb. l6. 102s. shows clearly enouzh 111* "@11- partisan origin of the movement: 51- 30H}; y“; 15_.lSpecia1 in nsts-r delegation. V01’- tsred on the twresent, rampaiqn where not nflunlly hoetil t . . mbracmz B11 901101191 Q2204: 2:33:15.- ‘ousiness hie. cf the to take alarm He 1s lzarnin! entire Maritugrifi viaiegh: there are times when the people. uetnzamee-nrlso Y5?- ! m. B‘ John c“! guumu, cannot be fooled or bought. fore the Donxmlon Parllament the l “the ‘Maritime canrpaizn will run m-z-r any political yurtv that gets in its wav.“ The delegatmn was not . “vriih hut in hand" but with Y demands on o! the Government might be if 1t re- delegation‘: de- , at u. a full malization that and lmmenst 1 contrnl 1h:- rnmmrrrial ‘mtrrvsts of Eastern (‘zmavla must be reckoned with in lmnm “Tmm whny n“ 111l- penpla cf the Ailflllilt‘ Prov- ‘ mces are demanding that they re- 1a u-lve fair play and to this end facts presented to At that time. of course, there was him h no idea 1n our contemporarya mind ending up, ho that the Government would shift th very decided prciudlces azalnst Com- Ca ns. Hrre is its editorial opinion given 1 In our opinion there are I00 man)‘ Fnmmlssinns (May in nperaiinn fnr 1h» better for both permal of the Liberal port-é folio candidate. Ii he insists on harp-i on the natural suspicion which tertalned asto able to change his mavxrfwriurer and blinistzr 0S1 Trade and Cammerte, talks claquent- ‘. ly abflut the preferences that have been evtercled to Britain It is worth Ottawa! unlvers: lfhcilzhw the‘ the Conservative Party 6hr was daarl m Quebec vvr-re profound- i ‘ ous about Canadian unemployment It can. in fact. be explained by a few simple truths. Thus.- _ The immense sum. o! tsao.ooo.ooo was sent out of Canada lust year to buy United states goods. Money for this purpose poured out of Canada at the rate of nearly $3.- 000000 a. day for commodities which could and should be produced In CI!!- ada by Canadian labor. mtnts were discussed for the pro- _ It is no doubt amusi to news- l paper readers b0 read how the Lib- »eral orator: demolished the N811 f ments of ‘their Conservative oppon- cnts. What the people want to know ‘ 1s vvhat arguments were used 1n this i dem l ' I gov i by the I lng still Plthere is a gre W I National policy l John A. MacDon l, ernment has diver-g Fthe policy 401' Svr Wilfred Laurier. l suffer c llustrated by th 1'. Si! A. ‘of April, 1922. an ‘by who. calling him by name, e that his name ocal color. , happene ,\vl1l make lastingly the and a mightier Empire. ap- him 1o- ‘, Mac ‘bee, the catholic Record goes on say: l "Now things have changed. To an even greater extent. the Liberal, party ls sustained 1n power by the h“: united support of Quebec. “Thls 1s an undesirable condition; ‘ 1t is a provocative situation . . . Ill 1s a dangerous game; dangerous forl fur- ‘ tirs would be responsible fanfand perpetuate an erroneous use desrribe m retention which Mr.l::::cd g‘r‘§;""‘ $5233: “m? SHIHCPS- TherP is also the expression Whfwvvas nraduatcd" that is used. The If our univer- isltics must borrow from the Unitgd States lot them acquire only wbu i; brrt 1n education not misapplicntiom Filttmz: m hr: ("Tlllfflfifihlfi quartet-Jot m? ‘m! n! ‘he English nnquue’ at. Ottawa and knavslnil that a hurl CIPPH/‘n fund vvnuld com» out. of 1h:- BPGHHIIFDHIS deal. PTFmlPT King en- "vvas" is superfluous. l aster. inc rle: Cancellation of with l a lwht heart anrl bunvanl, spiritsrional tariffs on mm“ and "egnwbm P‘ l‘ _ ‘F ‘p ' h ‘ h h“ u ’__ Protection for the iron and steel in.. 1- H: ‘i l1 “.1 Ullg Y u CO f1.,r§ dusgyy’ and found that the people were c3ld'fltr\1cf‘0n u, be ‘mdennen hm a he began’ mediatelv to relieve unemployment, ‘ pension scheme Mr. King is coming along.‘ ‘The nucctior arises. hawever. whether- Mmxmlulnflennlttahculdcd-tothooflimaltumllininw. mag-A national Old Ago Notes By__The Way“ Thu-e 1a nothing occult or mysferi- > i ty hm put a ltraigbt duty o! ‘l5 olitlon. so far no valid reason w permit. the entry of potatoes inw has been given why a country so 14Gb emm, country “um o; DU-ng on, m- u mil-m o» rm» of dollars worth of products which ~tan be made or grown in Canada. fiThe only reason 1s to be found in ernmental incompetence or worse. Between the Laurie: tradition and. EH18 course which has been 1211111190 King Government. and in be- l pursued by that Government at gulf fixed. This is B-‘d- '11" m“! G°"'i our trade duties. ed noticeably from ‘ ibe 1 1 ad- l . . M the great L m e ident’! signature. at my tlme- ‘my The way stories about famous men hangs as time goes on 1a il- 9 experience of a To- thcdecease OI can“ Doyle. looked through book of clippings pertainlnfl W m! great, author's career. In a clipping anecdote appmedI e ‘to the efiect. that Doyle hid b99111, STATES ABsbLU-m CONTRDL To ‘Sherlcck-Holmesed by a Boston cab- told ow he had deduced who he was vvever, by pointing out was plainly and visib- . 11:11‘ of arilustllv: hlaritlmc 1-" wilcred mm“ m5 hlmdbaig‘ Th“ l» - liil.“;ff..iiii‘lf 1:1? ::*:..:::..::~, . ‘he Pam“ had of I922 the story appeared in mother m" Pawn” “a lamest’ and M the nadlan paper. but the incident was‘ n was said to have ~ sum new potatoes more advanced“ d 1n a Canadian city. Two‘ growth’ ‘the creation of an imposing struc- murflry’ and “w lsture of Imperial trade. So. Mr. Ben- ‘MPH’. will attend the Imperial Con-l for a. stronger ‘Canada. a more prosperous Britain In its current issue. the Catholic- Record points to the fact that Pre- .n1ler Kings Quebec supporter: are again using race and creed cries and an imaginary war in India 1n an at- tcmpt to inflame the population l, against the English-speaking prov- ral Liberal orvan among those whofifiiimgoaismtfigniuclgto‘fiat: power‘ l Coruervative Government of 81r- John Donald held the support of Que- the party that adopts it. still more‘ dangerous for the peaceful progress of Canada's national development." If is paradoxical that some of our the Enlzlhh language. says the Victor- Mr. Brnneiifs pom-lea. first opposed but. now accepted by the Prime Min- lm-w Zealand butter preference. sm- A national Highway can. THE ’_ CHARLOTTET_O_\Q_N_G_IJ<_\ That Countcrvailing Duty 1!. inst-nu! of repealing the as cent duty on potatoes and giving Pres- rdent Hoover unlimited‘ power to make the Canadian duty- u low or u high u b! plains. UM Km! Pl!‘- ' cents on potatoes, would 1t have in- l yured the potato grower-spot Prince ; Edward Inland and the Maritlmes? ‘l And u. instead of relegdting ‘nu l pgwgf to President Hoover, the Mac- ] kenzie Kin: party had placed a re- lciprocfl clause in the Oust-Om! Act l ennblinx H1: lxeellenc! i-h! 00111111" lcr General mus-rm mm AN 5 AGREEWLIINT wm-t 11-11: ‘PRES- l mzrrr or 11m nun-m sums 1 wouldn't it be more stafesmanllke mg o! more practical effect than throwing ourselves n the (get. o! the SHED?! AT WASHINGTON M n11 casein! I0: spcrifico-sayhfl- HERE WE ARE". HAUL-HANDLE. U5 A5 YOU WILL’! ___<___-_._ Under United State: 11w. the Pren- declareipoutoes, or m! "W!!! in the Canadian "Cmmtorvailinz" lief». frag’ of duty. ‘I111: immediately com- pels Ganudrw admit that article ‘ manor ntrrv. cmm can not‘, change this-BOB?!‘ BY AC1‘ OF PARLIAIET. THIB 0W1 TEE UNITED FIX OR UNIFDK AT THEIR PLEAS- RD! other government. needs, there was m annual reduction of interest AMOUNTWO TO OVER. TEN MIL- LION DOLLARS. Besides this, the drop from War-Prices to present val- ues, 1n all commodities and mater- ials for the use o! governments. PROVIDED A NATURAL SAVING O1" A SUM SUFFICIENT TO AC- COUNT FOR. EVERY DOLLAR 0F DEBT REDUCTION. without credit to the King 0r any other party. Not Charity The Patriot has in daily parade a standing reminder of what the King Government 1s spending ‘m this Province. I'I‘ IS PARADED AS CONTRIBU- TIONS OF CHARITY. BY THE MUSSOLINI OF CANADA. TO OUR NEEDY AND DEFENDANT PEO- PLE. We resent the imputation. We are not beggars at this "Rich man's table" craving the crumbs that fall from his pompous repasts. Every dollar 1s curs by right. By d r f L It. belongs to us. AND xmu am: ms PARTY ARE NOT crvmc. THIS-ell“ CHARITY-OUT 0n "mam own Pocmrr. As mus PROPAGANDA IMPLIES. rr 1s MONEY TAKEN mom om own mnasunv. TO as PART on snvnna m nvmv ADA. l i ______._._. Commission In Brief ~ "PERUENTAGIT of fulfillment 1-1 the bone of contention in relation to‘. mm 01m nncar. TRADE POLICY mmnrr m: vow-RIMS VTO INTERFERE- In August-September. Whm 01" lmgnut prices. and thl 0111M! and in more abundant. sup- Wpars later 1t was again publishtdl my’ tho Ameflcln 0mm“ m”, d9. And by that time the Boston oabby ma" them duty h“ m‘ dump them into Canada» to flood our mlrllQi-S. displacing the native product. with- out, pgying a cent of duty- Th"! in October. WHEN WE NEED ‘IT-IEIR MARKETS. they can put. on their 15 smrr 15mm) POTATOES OUT onjrlma MARKET!- _____________. Debt Reduction when talking debt Y reduction 1t must not. be overlooked that not a dollar b! thou reduction aurplusses can be credited to ordindry 10"?“- ment economy. Every dollar came in the farm of wind-falls which would have applied to any government in By the refunding of maturing 00 I l SONG r man not go with pun forget. for My little loss and my immortal gain o! , apart; "deny The crowning vintue and the gold en shut.‘ close ; good-bye. Red Rose- I shall not go with sighs, But u full-crowned the wnrrio m! leaves the fight. his eyes. so far; Iwlbnilht. My cm‘. ON THESE ITEMI.AN'DOU'R GOV-l cent duty again-A BARF-ER TO| short term victory Bonds floated at Wax-Interest. and securing money for Whether you hold me. whether you O flower unseen. O fountain sealed Oh. ‘April hopes that blossom but to Give“ me one look, one look and so ‘Dawn on his shield and death upon Oh, life so bitter-sweet and heaven Give me om look, on: look and so -Maridr1c Pitlull. icy the honour and salary attaching recommendations of the Duncan! Commission. ‘Phase percentages cant only b0 estimated in dollars ztndl‘ l cents. In percentage ratio what is‘ I Prince Edward Island entitled to. and how much have we received? To this Province SEVENTY-FIVE PERCENT of our rights under that report-figured in dollars and cents- consists 0f Our SUBSIDY. SCHOOL LANDS ANTD NATURAL RE- SOURCE CLAIMS. IN THIS WE RECEIVE A PART-PAYMENT OI‘ $125,000. ABOUT TEN‘ PER CENT 0F WHAT WE ARE ENTITLED TO. OUR-REMAINING RIGHTS CON- SIST OF‘ FREIGHT EQUALIZA- wlorlrs. BE'I'I'ER. ‘rmmsronra- TION ACCOMJVIODATION. AND SOME MINOR MATTERS. OF THESE WE HAVE. AS YET. ABOUT A THIRTY PER. CENT FULFILL- IVIIEZNT. AND PREMIER KING AT BRANTFORD. AND MR. A. E. Mc- LEAN AT SUMMERSIDE. HAVE DECLARED THAI‘ THIS REPORT IS ONE HUNDRED PER. CENT FULFILLED. l Falsifying The Debt A Minister of the Crown 511mm lmow what he is talking about upon ""5 0f Bovcnment. He should be truthful 1n his references to former Leaders not now 1n politics. Hon. Cyrus Macmillan. at Ban. show, charged thaL-l-Icn. Arthuy M81811“! "tacked 0n two hundrej million dollars to the debt.“ "m the two years. "aftrr the war," before his retirement in 1921. This u not the truth. The state. ment was made, either in ignorance of facts. or deliberately in omn- t9 injure I-Ion. Mr. Bennett by misrep- resenting his predecessor. In neither use is it consistent with the dignity of a Crown Minister. Hon. Cyrus Macmillan should know enough of flnanwa to under- stand that funding of an existing debt is not the tacking on of ad- ditional debt. As an overseas veteran he should know of Canada's war ob- ligations. As a Minister he should l an: the use of meat. and suggesting that. the vegetable diet 1s the ideal diet for everybody. ! feel like writing an article on the value of meat in the diet and that everybody should eat meat once or twice a day. people, because of the fact that most, people these days do not cam their‘ bread by the ‘sweat of the brow.’ butl by the use of their heads mostly. and partly by the use of the hands. The huge muscles that cover the body are meant them to be used, and that 1s why they make up the largest part of ' need to be repaired, and meat 1s the u” DUE“ mpon‘ and by ‘fiery ideal food with which to repair thern- "d1 ‘Pent- admisslon of fact and accounting, it u however they are not “sew y is not one third of xvhat is our own. much then you can readJy under-l Often what otherwise would be I ml, stand that there will not b“. the need for much meat. that for the average individual doing‘ little or no physical work meat mcl‘: than once a day 1s not wise. rt ls in a concentrated form and as KS, ’ MAINTAIN OUR PUBLIC Won v the system does not use all of lt. then R PAYMENTsi what is not used is like so many cind- PROVINGE IN CAN- l crs 1n IT Is ONLY A SMALL FEM} I unused meat particles act as poisons ' i ‘no’! OF WHAT BELONGS To Us’ 1 in the system, and cause constipation. JULY 18.1219 m: W Berlin. MD. B; In MEAT IS NECESSARY Every time I rend an article attack- And yet 1 know that meat twice ai ay 1s a. mistake for a great many we YOUR Holidays Carefree or Otherwise? OUTLAYS on holidays should be money eally not called into use very much‘ or the everyday work of life. Nature. he body. when these muscles are used, they‘ beneficial vacation is spoiled by thoughts of the cost-perhaps by the though: of sacrifices to be made afterward. l i And so of course I have to admit Get the greatest pleasure and benefit by raving well inaclvance. Enjoy the thrill of anticipation as well as the carefree holiday imelf. Regular deposim,’ begun well ahead of time, and put in a sepante account if i desired, will ensure the kind of holiday you want to have. ANK o1= MONTREAL ESmbIiShcd 1811 Total Assets in Excess of $8M.®0.0@ Charlottetown Branch: G. FILLITER. Manager “my? Because meat 1r not u. bulky food. the intestine and kidneys, bu‘. what is really more harmful, those dnatrcss. and even more serious 150N11- Iinns. ' ' However where much work 1s dultc,‘ where an individual is run down in health. 1n growing children. boys and girls, meat is the ideal blood and body builder. In our sanitariums for tuberculosis "wat- flaures laraely in the daily XIICDU. In anaemia. liver and beef are the foods that accomplish the cure. What is my thought? That a little helping of meat daily “"111 “Dali” the worn tissue in n11 of us. Where 50ml! Physical work 1a done a generous helpmg of meat daily 15 “W58. Where there is heavy work q where hard athletic games are play. ed, meat twice a day will keep the bOdY 1H good condition for more wm-k, l l Keep That Lawn Attractive Cyrus Macmillan either did not know th1s-—or else he wilfully floated this 1815c charge against the Hon. Ar- thur Meighen. H911 Cyrus Macmillan should also have known that Hon. Arthur Tieikhen was not Prime Minister for “ivv wars" prior to 1921. He assumed office. on resignation of Sir Robert Borden, on July 10th. 1920. and re- tired Dec. 29. uni-only one year and five months Ln power. When the Hon. Minister launched that vicious charge know that in this ONE ‘IEAR (1920) the Meiélien Government paid "war and Demob. lllzatlon debts" amounting to $345, 512.955. and $16,991.21“ in 1921. while the King Government the following year had only the trifling sum of 31.544250 to pay on this, account, The inrrease of net debt 1n Meigh- , en's only year cf Government was only $92,010.50. not $200,000,000 as charged by the Minister. And ml; was the transfer of a floating debt ‘.0 a funded debt. ‘T11’: King Govemmerlt Ln their first year of office 11922) added an. other $81,256.81‘! to this national debt. nothwlthstanding that a1 demobilization" bills. exceeding billion dollars 1n the three precerd- 111i; Years. had been paid. AND THE MACKENZIE KING] GOVERNMENT —- RELLEVED “OF, ALL THOSE WAR LIABILITIES- RECEIVED IN ITS FEST TWO‘ mans on omen $100.642.00Bl more of "War Taxes" than the BURDEN - MEIGI-IEN GOVERN- Call at our store and lock over the many useful Lawn and Garden Implements. We have real values 1n Lawn Blowers. Prices $8.00 1o $20.00. All sizes. Also, Rubber Bose. Rakes. Spading Forks, Hoes. Gris! Shears. Trowels. etc. Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. I23 Queen Street Phone 157. "THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE SIEGRE" , §+O téfiooo-oooovoo E. R. BROW 146 Richmond SL. .F'ire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lower! Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies A2811! at Summersitie. Lloyd Lewis (‘Iharlottetown 090000‘ oovoovvooo000000000000000-00 ‘- fvgvq v0 >>f¢oopv++>o>+~ov Qvoogovy-o ooobooubooaoo noapaooaooayoooaaooooaoq: FOX A REQUIREMENTS NEMA WORM CAPSULES A acientifiully tested product cf Parks Davis b Cm. are "Clive. nfe and lure 1n ex- pelling worm: from the inkl- tinnl tract of not only l0!!! but live stock. poultry and dflfl- » If your animals devil"? worms act promptly with ihil "war and Qboooooo-oc 0-‘00 31mg rapidly for sev lthan halg of the gum 1s consume | in the country. ersl years less II d . THE LAND WE LOVI- By mm; tnon ‘Vl-ISTERN CANADA MENTS RECEIVED IN THE TWO Q. What are we v- r‘ "~- ' 1' specific treatment. . PRECEEDING YEARS. ing facts regarding Western Canada? 553.5515 patron A- ‘Wi-‘h- -- v ~- - Within u» 1m n: weeks we THE HON. CYRUS MACMILLAN know that War Expenses, by agree- ment, with the Imperial Government. paid for out of the Imperial Treas- ury but chargvabla to Canada. had to be rcfundad ti, the chse cf the war. He should have known that the special “War Taxes," up to that time, were insufficient to meet post wu- liubilities, pensions. soldiers re- establishment. and readjustment ob- ligation: in addition t0 anyspayments m accumulated existing debts. Hon. I’ have sold gallon! of our Ear- " Mlle Lotion. Fox-men h!" highly recommended It as bell! alwnyn effective. Get some 1MB _ our fresh unlock. FLEA POWDER This is the fine of i!" "h" you mum protect the fur M“! deterioration by vermin. 01" Flea Powder 11w!!! given 11"!‘ faction. We have 1m. Helm‘ a new shipment. Send in will‘ order: at once. They will b! prompt], attended to. - _ The Two Macs *" the three prairrc p ' cw. 113:; an estimated gross agrlculturrl wraith of over three and a hnlf b‘.ll'on and an average revenue of $600,000,000 in an ordinary crop year. 515000.100’) worth of bulldlng marked 1020 and plan; for half a million horse power development are planned or under way. The llve stock and poultry value is represented to b: $150 000 003. Of the surveyed areas c1 ‘available lands, nearly 25.000000 remain undisposed of. 2350 industrial plants with l. production value cf $280,000,000 speaks far the manufacturin: growth in ncent yearn- SHOULD LIMRN SOMETHING OF HIS SUBJECT BEFORE FLOATING EUCH AlR-BUBBLES BEFORE IN- TELLIGENT PEOPLE. i To prevent prisoners escaping steel shoes with ball shaped soles that require rare in walking to pro- vent wearers‘ balance have been 1n- vented in Gewmny. 0311111: 1'10 Dr0d'"‘.i0n of flea 1n. flu UnLteA amp m; p“; mq-Q“_ . P i: