F MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Goed men are a public beneiactlon. ' alornlng Guardian. Founded ill‘!- Cuorlnlt-trwu Guardian Two Cents. p-m-n-s-Q-mé {iii-i i A CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, JULY 7, 19 or - Trans Atlantic Flier Has Mishap-r-Serious Car l The Next Prime Minister Stirring Passages From Speeches . Of Conservative Party Leader At iS’Side, Montague And ClUTolvn r During his visit to the Province Hon. R. B. Ben- nett delivered three masterly speeches, addressing enormous crowds at Summerside. Montagute and Charlottetown. The following selected extracts are on subjects of prime-importance to thle e ec ors o‘ this Province and deserve careful reading and ana - ysis: nae]; To THE MARlTHWESw-It ls o pleasure to come back amongst mac's own friends. nnll in that lnrse Heme l“ "W" "i °' ‘he Mmlm" Plovinces use the word. we thank 3'0“ l" Y0"? hwlmimy ""1 h" m‘ "n- m,“ welcom, you have given to me and to my sister. We thank you ‘is; wining tonight in such large numbers. I had no idea you Y’: b». here in such large numbers. Everywhere we have gone H6 have been increasing numbers oi Pwlllfl W "1"" "5' when we “ed m sneak to hundreds, there have been gathered thousands. In the great cen- trc; or the west, in the cities oi the East, men and women have gathered in thousands, showing their great interest in the Public llllfium“ “I u“ day. showing their concern about the present, their hopes and their as- pirations ior the iuture. And that augurs well ior the pebble 0i "ill B01111"?- ‘THE BRIGHTER SIDE-I am sure that at timcs some oi you on this I5land._ fathers and mothers-when markets are restricted and prices are low and you see little return ior the labour oi your hands, become a. bit zlopressed, sometimes a bit discouraged. Well, l come to tell 701! W l"! 5°‘ discouraged or dcprrsstd, ior you have made a If!" "mlflbul-h" ‘° u“ life ni Canada. Your sons and daughters ilii places oi great lmllflfllllfili discharging great obligations and responsibilities in the newer l!!!" °i Canada-and alas. too many oi them in other parts oi the world. LIWFQ" and judges, bishops and pastors. doctors. merchants, bankers. your child- ren are iound everywhere, wherever good men and true are 114111114 u‘ discharge obligations and accept responsibilities. So at least think oi that: and ii at times you grovv weary with toll. look on the other Sid! 0f 1N shield. and see what you have done. CONTEMPTIBLE PROPAGANDAF-There are two or three "back door" canvases which we hear about. One ls with relerence to soldiers’ pon- Sions. I have trlcd to keep this question out oi Wuml- TV" W!" 55° I anproached the Government to introduce s Pensions Act whereby the all- plicant soldier would get ths bencilt oi the doubt. Th8! "hi"! '0 WP‘ sider it. I moved it as an amendment in Parliament. The? "W! ll 4"" by s solid majority. This yesr they accepted lt. and s non-lfllfllllh wil- mittee put it through nnil it is now part oi the laws oi Csnadl- But I M" that a candidate has been going around this Province in one constituency. among people who sent their sons to the War, telling them that all they lmd to do was to sign a paper. that he would send it up to Mr. Mackensls King and ll-Ir. King would give them 82.000 a year ior llie- H!" W! h"!!! so low as to accept such shimeiul methods oi soliciting votes? I! any can- didate oi the Liberal party or any other party comes around and tells you I story like lhnt-sbow him the door! lie is no Mend 0i Clltlll of 0i Continued on Page 7 REPlllllATES FIGURES 0F K|ilfi_li_llV’T. Political Situation For Conservatives, States Senator Beau- bien Now On Visit to Province. A "‘ "gulahed visitor to the Pro- vines this week is Hon. Senator C. P. Beaubien, B. A.. LL. 8.. oi Mon- treal. Conservative leader in the Red Chamber. who will deliver addresses to Acsdlan electors on the political situation in support oi the Conserva- tive candidate, Mr. J. Frank Arnctt. in Prince County. senator Besublen. who motored here Saturday evening and arrived in time to attend the enthusiastic meeting at the Strand Theatre. ls highly optimistic as to 'the success oi Hon. it. B. Bennett Continued on Peg-e 3 H i g h l y Promising Leadefs Mcsszige H-card By Thousands Throughout Province vative, Party In Prince Edward ~ M Addressing massed crowds at the side on the previous evezlng. The, Hoot-use Rink Saturday slternoon Montague Rank. gslly decorated with ‘ and in the Strlnd Theatre Sstur- “m. w” mwlgog when Mr. Ben-l ‘day evening, Hon. B. B. Bennett. M; agar-med the plgfifofm and bow- Conservative leader. concluded his ‘d ms mknowledlement m ghe- trlumphant campaign Vi!" l" Pfln°°chea~s and handclapplng. On the ‘Edward Island yesterday aiternoonnflatmm “so Wm M155 gem-mt‘ |whcn he leit on the S. S. Hochelags H011 _y._ D_ gust-gm 1g C" and Mrs, ior Plctou. Never in recent years has Etewm Ho?“ John A Muprmaldl‘ apolitical leader so impressed the elec- and m5 lulcponaldl Mr; prank. l“?! "9 u" Prim"? “"3 m! WIJIN‘ McPlvs and Mrs. MacPhee. Dr. A. A. ior received so enthusiastic an orat-lMacmm-‘ldv M L, A_ ML Maynard ion as (lid Mr. Bennett on this mem- Mwmmm and Mm MacDonald, l orable occasion. Talking to upwards Ho“ senator Mum”; doughty. oi 2.000 people at Summersltie. to champion o; many pongicnl battles, 1.500 people at Montague and to an p,$1ded_ - i audience which jammed the theat- A handwme bouquoe at fled-gr; was l'= l" ““ - 1° l" "¢m°",presented to Miss Bennett by little capacity. his words "are also carried M155 Betty Mummy, daughter oi Saturday Memorable Day For The Conser- Tendered Hon. R. B. Bennett At Montague And‘ Charlottetown. .In Maste rly Speech At Char-f lottetown Mr. Bennett Denounces Delay In Im-’ plementing Duncan Report And Deals Con- vincingly With Tariff And Other Issues. MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Gold is tested by in: man by gold. 10 PAGES Asians! Subscriptions Delivered 65.00. 0y Ball Canada ad U. i. A.ss.so. TllllllSflll Greet Mr ellnett )2‘ ISIaHdTTOVatiOni Meet Almost One Seriously. M One o! the most serious automo- bile accidents oi the summer occur- red Saturday evening about. seven o'clock at the corner oi Malpequs“, and Royalty roads, when a. 53.501111? truck o! the Nicholson O11 Companyqf sunlmerside. and driven by a man named Nicholson. collided with ll Buick SIX sedan driven and OWTiEQ by i William Munn of this city. T 0 T R A N s In the cal- with Munn WGIE his» Sour children. two glrls. Elsie and: _' l. Babe, and two boys. Percy and Wen- c E H u P dell. also Jack Hawkins. lanotypcl l ~ operator. | As a result of the collusion Mr. Hawkins was taken to the Prince Ed- ; ward Island Hospital suiierlng severe, Smallest Cabin Plane In World Bursts Into Flames On Trans At. lantic Take-off. head lnJul-les and concussion. He re- mained unconscious ior several hours. and at an early hour this morning: was reported to be in a serious con-i ditlon. Mr. Munrfs children were alsoi Accident Sat. Evening [Bod Collision lsaturdayEvc-rning Gasoline Truck And Buick Sedan Head On At Corner Of Malpeque And R0- yalty R0ads-——Sevcral Injured, ed s severe shaking up. stated that. he and party lelt Charlottetown: Saturday evening about e o'clock and when Just oii the Royalty road crossing, he met the gasoline truck going at xvi-lat he stated to be a hlgh rate o! speed. An almost head-on colllslon uni: place, the BLllCk car being carried 25 or 30 feet along the road. ‘no oi his children. boys. were thrown out on the road and when picked up were in a serial-conscious condition. Illr. Munns car was damaged be- yond repair. The truck hall a badly damaged radiator. -——-—----__ . six llliiili (Canadian Press i illiYll fiEURBEi t by radio into the homes oi thous- M; gm Mrs J_ W. Murdock. MOH- (Canadian Press; In” °f "h" Movie threllliwlll l!" tague. l s1". Jolnrs. Nilcl. July c-Ti-lc tiny Pfflfiflfir- The! were heard with A; on Friday evening at Summer- De Havillsrld "Pussmcth." in which‘ “with!” lflmflb "it-h summed fl- side, Miss Bennett delighted the Capt. o. s. Wynne-amen n15 to M. badly bruised and cut. especially 151-. EJiILI-E- Ala July 6-6“ new» 519‘ “ho was more senousiy mlured are dead in race wsrlare which flared than the other children. All re:elved hm 18st F‘r1das' and resulted in -a prompt medical ailénllen and were‘ sun battle. the lluchlns o! a negro M°-‘~*l¥'f= Sella“? "WWIF- M'- non. John A. MacDonald. the Cori-L ‘Bennetts enthusiastic receptzorl tn “native undid", w, the comtmi .__.__ the mrlvmfi K113 COUPE? “m” "5 uency received enthusiastic applause] l“ kapmi “m u" ""4""? m|in his briei speech preliminary to. . t l . | To‘ Ald In_ Dlsslpatlpg “him 11° "-5 599m l‘ su-mmei"‘Mr. Bennett's address. He expressed International D15‘ _"——'—'—-—-—-'—-—-'—-—-'— his sincere thanks ior the sup- trust And Suspici0n_ Port even him in the years 1925 and I I n | . .__ (Associated Press) l M P u continued on W“ Nine iormer Prime Minister and Liberal! ———— gregatlonal Church Council. Aiterlthe dispute between the crew oi the BOURNEMOUTH. Engn July 6-1 Leader to aid in dissipating inter-l (Canadian Press) assertions that everypcountry oi the‘ca.r lerry, Prince Edward Island. and churches oi the world were besought i , by Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, I c k e n z l e national distrust and suspicion. in a» MONCTON- N 5- July 5-——'I'he speech before the International con- | board oi conciliation investigating I Cats Us Out Of 602,354,53 ACCORDING TO RETURNS TABLED IN THE world was preparing ior war. andithc management oi the Canadian‘ HOUSE OF CQMMQNS LAST sEsslQN‘ PR|NCE that. there were more men tralneciliNstional Railways continued its meet‘ EDWARD lsLAND RECE|VED THE FOLLOW|NG for war in every country in Europe. Asia and America than belore the catastrophe oi i914, he declared: "I speak lrom personal experience when I say that although I have gone to live in a quiet place in Surrey, I hear every day the rattle oi machine guns in one csmpthe hoarse roar or can- non in another. and. carried by the westerly breeze. I hear the boom oi naval artillery from the direction oi Portsmouth, and‘ the drone oi sero- plsnes. ‘that. is going on in every civilised land on earth. It is really time the churches took this thing in hand. I don't know who else can do it. We are building up barriers against each other, putting up lenees against each other and restrictions against each other. We are blockad- starve each other. Trade is treated as ii 1t livers contraband. The atmos- phere is p- ‘ with suspicion and mistrust.“ lng each other. and we are trying to‘ ing this morning. No iurther evid- ence was taken. but the chairman. Professor L. Stewart o! Dslhousiel TION PASSED BY THE University, Halifax, met the lawyer's‘ ATIVE GOVERNMENT: representing both sidleslnadlscussicn. HIGHWAYS GRANT . .‘ cl the statements made at the hasr- _ AGRICULTURAL. GRANT lng oi Thursday and Friday. w. U.‘ TECHN|CAL GRANT: J _ l _ Appleton. General Manager oi the Atlantic lugicn again represented the railway, with A. H. Meshes‘ of; Ottawa. president oi the C. 8., o! R. I 2.. for the Atlartic Region appear- ing as the representatives oi the‘ crew. The representatives oi both the crew gave evidence as to the working hours and conditions and; wages paid the crew. The members oi the crew leit last night to resume their duties. ,SUMS OF MONEY GRANTED UNDER LEGISLA- 459,696.28 PREMIER MACKENZIE KING HAS CUT OUT m. on w. o. Smith or noon; ALL THESE, MAINTAINING THAT IT IS A “THOR- wc-I cum-n or ti» c B» ct a» OUGHLY vicious PRlNClPLE" .iivcEs ANY SUCH GRANTS. ED TO POWER HE WILL VERY PROBABLY CUT m n... m... m, w, i. .,. .,-; OUT OTHER PROVINCIAL GRANTS AS WELL. on ow... moot... rooms, FOR HE TOLD THE HOUSE OF commons, AND comm coon ma. comm». REITERATED THE STATEMENT WHEN cuss- l" M M M» "id ""- Mr" "i; TIONED, THAT HE HAS COME TO THE CONCLU- =SION THAT THE PRINCIPLE or GRANTS FOR~ OLD AGE PENSIONS is “THOROUGHLY VICIOUS" I AS WELL. WHAT HOPE HAVE WE FROM A PRIME l MINISTER HOLDING SUCH CONVICTIONS? COMING EVENTS. 771a Weather, etc MEETINGS’ ETC The temperatures yesterday were: Maximum, 75; nllnlmum. 58. TORONTO, July 7.-Marltlme: South westerly winds. lair and warm; not. much change in temperature. "Ice cream social. Clifton Hall. tonight. (lilondayi. "Come to the ice cream social at Clinton Hail. July am. slsa-T-s-zl "Cardigan Club loading livestock Wednesday. Juiv 9th. List with Sec?" E. J. Redmond. ‘519T-T~5-:l King Govt. "Reserve Wednesday. July 9th ior Annual Tea Belfast Church grove. 5143-74-41 "Notlcue —Ice Cream and Dance ln St. Teresa's school. July 9th 5210-7-7-21. "Use Jciireys swat-syringe and lung worm bacteria ior treating foxes ‘Annie Mclennan. 533-1.. PREVIOUS CONSERV- 5198-7-5-31 l "Notice-Big show and dance. North Wllishire Tuesday Robert Weeks will play with other music. 5224-7-‘7 58,817.54 83,840.71 $ 602,354.53 lllllllllll "The Oriveii Women's lnsiztute will hold a dance and sale oi ice cream in the C. M. B. A Hail. Wrnon River on Wednesday. July 9th. Ad- mission. 35 cents. 5218-7-7-21 "Notice-Thrlllln; Western she": Hoot Gibson ln "Points West" Sea- TO GRANT PROV- IF HE BE RETURN-' new tonight. hlondav. Stanley" , Bridge ‘Tuesday: Freetown‘ Wednes-i day. 52l9-T-1-2i; I "Come to East Rovaliv festival Tuesday, July 8th. in Arthur Robzn-i sons lleld. Proceeds U1 aid cl W I i 5202-7-5-21 i "Come to the play "Wanted a Wile" in Harrington Hall Monday: evening. July 1th. by the Stanley, Bridge Players. 5l54-7-4-3t ‘on Tuesday, July itentlon. with frequent outbunt; oi mama; with s iew words, tempt a trans Atlantic liight. crash- reported m; nlghf a; fggtjng mm. and the burning or a negro dwelling. will!!!" Ill! VWIRP"! chtlrllli- charmingly expressive oi her; ed and burst into ilsmes st Harbor mrtabp; Mn Min-m, ‘.11., also ,-F¢._,i-,_ The dead. G. l_- Boyd. ivhlte, A, appreciation and oi the splendid‘ Grace Field when taking ell and the xlannalnedcrris. xvi-ins, John Blob- T!" liiofllmle Mwtm: prospects throughout Canada ior the plane was completely destroyed on vrrson. llrgro. and three llnldentliled- Mt return ct’ the Conservative party on llre. Wynne-Eyton was badly burned‘ ' Ilezroes A quarrel between Clarence oorlig from Charlotintmvn to Jul 2g 0Q m», ed on 3 _ - . Boyd‘ 1 - f6 .. Y n " Pm ANNOUNCEMENTS. a “PP O +- BO-d- m ~ IRETO to whom Boyd had sold an automobile battery, was crecllsed by oiilcers as startzng the riot. "Emerald Club loading live steels Wednesday, 9th from noon urltl13 oclock. D N blclicyw. Secretary. 5179-7-5-33. _"H-“FF River Tea mrfl" Wednes- clajv. July 16th. tables. booths. aluuse< merit teaiures galore. elsa-T-t-tt "Come to the Tea and Ice Cream Fcstnal at St. Rial-ks Anglican Church. Flustlco, Jul}: 9th. Ii not line the lOllOWiIlfl day. 4986-6-28-30-7-7-8. "Annual meeting or War-t River R. Telephone Co, rakes place on Tues- riajv. ln Len; Creek l-lall at 7.30 oclock. A Bette. Secretary. 5215-7-7-21. "Dance at Hope River Lower Ha Julv 9th ice Cream and Reireshnlen booth Ad-IIIIFFLOH 25c, Proceeds for re‘ pail-an; hall. If weather ilniavorab following fine nlsht. 5077-7-3-7-8-31. "Reserve Wednesday, July 9th ion Ire Cream Festival and Dance at St Andrea's School under the auspiué of the st Andrew's Women's Insti tutc. Good floor. Good music SZIG-T-‘Y-Qii ‘The Quarterly Sessnn of the Grand Division o! 11v Sow o! Tem< perance n-‘lli be held m Georgetown! 51h at 2 cclocia‘ delegation is. re- 5207-11. sharp A large quested. "We the undersigned. do hereby} rlvr notice that our stores wall bq closed every Wednesday during Jul“ and August c’ 1 p m with the exw‘ cepiion oi Wednrsdav. Julv 2nd. ivhlch day we will be open. but closed. Dominion Day sol p. m instes Vernon McLeod. Green Brcs, Dclane Co. Douli Bros. Fred Bell, Kelt Lord. Heath Chisholm. J. F. bard Spurgeon Clark. I-l. V. Norton. --~ k Co. 4995-6-28-30-7-‘7- Grocers