1 MAXIMS l OF .A d. thanto iail the oithe bad. If! 8000 MERCHANT lt is better to be oi service even tn the had ior the sake oi those who good on ,2 (Iaflffillll, Pounded i891. rfioltlrtlllxillrTJ Guardian _’l‘wo Dents. Egnnwett ler by this time tomorrow. Vote For Mr. Myers “ i MR. J. H. MYERS Conservative Candidate for Queens, who may be mem- As Otta Goes The “Country 1 The following telegram was received last evening by Mr. W. Zliester S. McLure, one o! the Conservative candidates: t...3T3E:2K‘*i».ii‘§’..ihi.i?. fiiihifii‘. iitiiiifl’ .1‘. liusiasm. Meetings largest and most enthusiastic of Chief's" entire tour. It is said: “As Ottawa goes, so oes the country.” The Conservatives will redeem both L lttaiva seats Iii We have successfully met and swept aside all Lib- cfinnrds. Our campaign is now at flood tide. Vic- tory is certain. Take no chances; get. your vote out. Yourrountry and your Party need you in the next Par- Coes So 11am ent. i (SgtL) A. D. MCRAE. "Harland excursions leaving at} COMING EVENTS. ‘ MEETINGS ETCS. \ "Annanriue Wedne i- “d . S] d ‘m’ onhestra‘ a ay iow an 5600-7-25-41. "ggnlon Road Festival August 4th flllt‘. the Till. EOZT-T-ZG-Ei. "Millvivw Club loadin g livestock Mi"- July 29th. Jenki Bros. 4-7-28-11. , -_*_ h'¥45*’r\“c Wednesday, August 13th 91 H. Cavendish Beach. 5494-7-19-6imwi. l hgc°mmilllty afternoon tea and ice Sgiefillvlil at the Protestant Or- EL it. Mt. Herbert. Watch tor ' 5117-7-25-31 u ‘i_-— qubnéfil Lower Bedcque Dramatic he, 11 bra-sent “It Happened in M!“ n Cavendish Hall, Tuesday k 3' Juli’ 29th. Admission 35c and ' b640-7-28-st2l. u "*'—— ‘edlrfsgream Festival at Afton niui. m of N33’. Jill?! 30th. Full tees in, time I"! Dominion Women's Iri- - 1 not tine come Th ds . 5d05-7- -m i. p. m., Standard every ‘Tuesday, Fri- day and Saturda . further iniormat round trip. Phone 773 ior . Single i ior 5280- - -4Bi "Dr. Cllit, 1'11 Queen St.- Char- lottetown, Chronic Maladies prevent- ed and cured at home, where they originate. 54l8-7-l5-3m "A daring mystery-melodrama oi quadron oi fliers who court death land spies behind my lines; "Legion oi the Condemn "at Wilt- shire Wednesday; Malpeque Thurs- d ; Borden Friday; Crapaud Sat- u _y_ 5648 The Weather, etc mnorrro. July lit-Halli to m“ crate variable winds. P1111? 6101161 grid win-m, with a iew scattered showers. LOCAL TEMPERATURE Maximum ..... ............. .. ‘l0 Minimum .... ........... .. so High tide this moi-nine at 11-19 w! tonight at 1. Standard time. Bun sets this evenilll l" 735 m‘ THEKING GUVERNMENT nisigiusuz Premier Ferguson Shows That 893 Im. migrants Entered Canada Through the Port of Halifax from July 11 to July 21, and Challenges King to Justify This. STRANDED. Ont, July 26—Cit- in: iiguree compiled by oiiicials oi the port oi Haliiax that B93 immi- grants entered Canada through that port from July 1i to July 21, Hon. G. Howard Ferguson last night chal- lenged Premier King, to justiiy this under the present condition oi un- employment in Canada. The Liberal Government was re- Jpomible tar unemployment because o! its tarii’! policy which permitted foreign countriu to sell products here which might he made in Can- ada. It was still more responsible ici- aggravating the situati by allow- ing thousands oi’ new people to come in to Canada and put Canadians out “BELIEVE IT OR‘ NOT ”— Honourable Cyrus Macmillan Will Not Vote‘ for His Colleague, Mr. R. H. Jenkins- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930 cores “Sweated MAXIMS or .a MERCHANT A mother will not hand down to her children principles which are up- right and different. irom that. which she hcrseli holds inst. erod $5.00. . S. L. “JO- 8 PAGES Annnal Subscriptions D .51 Hail Canada nd Convict Labor: R-l U0 M AY E-..—.—.._—=.—..=1'-" ’ a i.==.-.-..-—_=- A i Hon. R. B. Bennett, K. C., Leader of the Opposition, who may be Premier-elect by o! jobs, declared the Premier oi On- tario. this time tomorrow. SUPPLY IT. I TA KE. rises tomorrow morning at 4J0. First quarter moon Friday, August 1, 0.02 a. m. later than Charlottetown. ELECTORS——DECISIVE HOUR HA5 ARRIVED! TODAY THE DESTINY OF THE DOMINION L WILL BE SETTLED. IF YOU WANT A GREAT AND GLORIOUS NATION WITH MARKETS FOR YOUR PRODUCE AND OPPORTUNITIES SONS AND DAUGHTERS, THE HON. R. B. BEN- NETT AND THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY BRING IT ABOUT. IF YOU WANT PROVISION FOR YOUR OLD "AGE, THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY WILL PRO- .VIDE OLD AGE PENSIONS WITHOUT COST TO THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT. WANT GOOD ROADS AT A MINIMUM COST THE CONMF-RVATIVE PARTY WILL PROVIDE FOR THEM. IF YOU WANT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE H F!“ THE PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- CULTURE, THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY WILL‘ IF YOU WANT TECHNICAL TRAIN- F“ "* AGRICULTURE, THE CONSERVATIVES WIIJ. GIVE IT. VOTE FOR—M(‘.LURE AND MYERS. ARNETT OR MACDONALD. A ND YOU WILL MAKE N0 MIS. stories about trying eggs on sun- bllstered sidewalks paled into more Bummerlido tide eighteen minutes insignliicance tonight when Jersey- ' ville County iarmers announced they salt and butter. otei- McLure an FOR YOUR WILL IF YOU Elect Hon. Mr. Bennett, Premier Vote For Mr. McLure LEAVE ENE. - ~ T 0 g_i Y Favourable Weather Will Send Giant Bri- tish Dirigible On Her Trans Atlaritc Voy- age To Canada. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, July 28—'I‘l'ie R-IOO will leave England ior Canada as soon aiter July 2'7 as moderately iavorablo weather across the Atlantic prevails. This was information received today by the Department oi National De- ience iron: its representative in Lion- don. The tests are expected to be completed tomorrow, after which the giant airship will be in readiness to start ior Montreal. Tariff Duties Are Raised By Spain MADRID, July Io-Jrhe Govern- " 1 . » »- ~ meat today published a. new tariii - r ~ ~ schedule which increases the duties Mr. l/V. Chester S. McLure on numerous United States imports Conservative Candidate for Queens, who may be mem- principally automobiles, sewing ma- china, bicycles, motorcycles, pneu- fioatic tires, razor blades, silk and bet by this time tomorlwmx ams. Bennetfs Final Warning Against _I(_ing Government Cancer Still Mystery Desease Concludes Wonderful Campaign In Vigorously Protesting Aga- inst “Millions Of Pounds Of New Zealand Butter Coming Into Canada”—-“Convict And i Sweat“ Lab“ Cmnpefitimb” srirzzzrii l ——i—- on his arrival here aboard the Aqui- (By Thomas Green, Canadian Press Staff COITGS-jtflnla- Sir Grow?- "Kerdeii" °“° i pendent) oi‘ the greatest‘ lzving authxitios m: OTTAWA, July “ZS-Concluding a campaign ;;;§;**w§§0§§,je“;.,",“;,,’§,d which has carried him from remote points on ‘iheflm, "lmmm o, tgh; 8mm 31mm Atlantic to the Pacific, Hon. R. B. Bennett in the ,,_.;,,.,,,,,,,, m, mom, Capital last night addressed an audience massed in f the Auditorium. The Conservative Chieftain g/ifior» ously protested against "millions of pounds" o ew 5 w e o e cam m _ _, _ Zealand butter coming into Canada, and issued a;j§d§_.f",,,_“‘;,,,,f,,‘,“.,...,§’..§"--w§he_ strong warning against subjecting Canada to “con- , m, “n.1,... n, p,...,,,d,c., ,0 whlgh vict and sweated labor competition" from Sovieti Pam» you may more safely entrust Russia through the importation ofcoal and pulp ex- the “firs: of w; wimirwgvoul K115? ports. He failed upon Premier King to_ pronpunceigfgaszig “l; t: upon the raising of the cry of conscription and 1mm them Mm up your mind, reiterated his stand on Empire trade and decriediwhkh Pam, suppms mm mew (Special to The Guardian) cancsn bmvn dfleb NEW YORK, N, Y., July 26—"We know no more about the cause oi cancer than when we first took it into account,“ Sir George Lent-hill .- tniir. the Oppo<ltlon Leader gave hi! ..._L ..i...-.—|+1 anal! (Special to ThirGnardil-n) have been digging baked potatoes JIZRSEYVXLLE, July Id-l-leat from the ground. The potatoes, in some cases, were reported to have been iully cooked by the sun and ready tor servizg with exception of unemployment. The necessity for completion of the "u... 831d which will the more stead- Hudson Bay route with navigational aids "to make rzsuv nrwswic them i111 the work 11 the route a success" and a criticism of Liberal <10“- Dmde f" -"°"Y5°1">‘= "him “campaign methods," were pressed by Mr. Beimettqsmy “"5 ‘he ‘m’ '"°s°°°‘ °"‘ Jester Canada, then vote. 'I‘he great CONFIDBNT 0F VICTORY the decision oi the electorate. Andm est gift democracy has to ofler is siter thsnkl-"E Canadians ‘from m0 that oi Canadian citizenship. You bottom 0i my heart.“ for the wel- who are honored with it, exercise it! come they had accorded him m his; privilirges to the iull. Vote." "with every confidence." the con- servative Leader declared. he awaited a Myers and Prosperity