l .».u.........»-..-.M.-.~-»o-<-~- »~'~ - "~ » l‘ . Hr ' . AUGUST6,1935 l l “P1101 Til-MY Unemployment GILLETTE co‘ DailyAat 3” o ' m. w. w v who under- .::**:-.:...:::: Is Discussed By PmzE llllllllllls l __._ , . wildcat-Lennon‘ onlatur- | B daytbesrdforbis omeluBos- ton. aitorlpending a month's vaca- . "MANN. Mials-nnonandyoung Liberf1_l_ Leader (Continued. irom Page i) upplied with white buttons, and - in the race t Gill m Co - f». ' ‘ to interrupt political wm "mun m’ “m” “me following vrerslnvairded gfagtlggg (Canadian Press) meetings. The ancient Greeks had _ RCAVlctor“GlobsTrottet"radios: UITAWA, Aug. ii-lliollowing is a. clear understanding oi human Mn Hutton Dem“ o! the “an of “we! “Ann 1738 Clmtla st van text in part oi the address of Mac- kenzie King over a atlonal net- work oi the Canadian Radio Com- mission and independer.’ ‘ “ _ The third and last 0i MT. King's radio addresses dealt with unem- ployment- and his party's policies to relieve what he believed to be Can- ada's most urgent national prob- lem. He quoted Premier R3. Ben- nett as promising in the i930 elec- tion campaign to "end unemploy- ment", to “provide work for Can- adians, work, I said, not doles," and blaming governments for the un- employment of that time. Since the Bennett Govemment came into omce, Mr. King contin- ued, unemployment had increased. He quoted figures to prove his when they they nature and behaviour accorded Nemesis the place did in most oi their tragedies. ‘Wfluld Appoint Commission "To cope with this nation-wide situation, the Liberal Party pro- poses, ii returned i0 Dower, to ad- opt the policies, which it has con- sistently advocated, and which are set forth in the paragraph that sp- pears as the first item in the state- ment oi the party's position, which I read to you on Friday eyening last. Let me read that paragraph to you again. You will recall that the statement was first ven pub- licity after it was ma e in the House oi Commons on Feb. 2'1, 1933. the Curadis-n Bank oi Commerce, ,8t. Johnb, Nfld, arrived home to INK! his vacation with his mother, Mrs. John Dalsiel. ' couvcr B.C.; l. l-IUGI-liis, 10722-109 St., Edmonton .Alta.; MARGARET snwarrr. 426 vs. D. South, Suki. tqou, Sonic: dip. n. JACKSON, 731 Lipton Sh, Winnipeg, Mam; SAM I'll-NC". Leamln on, Ont.; HARRY FELDIAN, 29 \ alton 5L, Toronto Ont.; x. u. an, 785 King Sr. East’ Hamilton, Ont.; n. c. parnouaa, 352s’ Grey Ave., Montreal, Que; JEAN NADEAU, 99a Queen Sherbrooke ue.- lLLflIllNER, 3902 Lasaile Eli/JR! I dun ue.; NORMAN BRLNAN. 96 Prince St., ..Si:. Ohn,N.B.;HAROLDDAVIS,‘ 89 Inglis t., Sydney, N5. | Gillette Aristocrat One-Piece‘ Rssore (Retail Value $4.00) we" awarded to: A. MucRas. 2112 Nelson Ave. llurnalav, lgkcq -: rs. .__.._. Mrs. Curl Cameron and young daughter. oi Charlottetown, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Cam- arm's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 3.. H. Douglas. The second group of 20 Girl Guides spent eight days in camp on the camping grounds of Brud- encll Cottage. {they had an enjoy. able outing and returned to their homes in the city on Saturday cv- ening the 27th, when sixteen Prov- incial Guiders went into camp for a few days. On Tuesday the 30th der way lo the Among federal government worillflllfldl n" ‘m m I u” ,lsinlded a whcadquarters bull III W‘ “knit gtnlaflrlrhalgllouniedclrolioe lnlilfitawa. It will contain living “n”... '1 nmsrrlcd officers and non-coma oi the inm- llfle I" edge distill: $0.1..." far out on ader rick mounted Iiflll‘ ‘hi’ 3- c- M- P‘ again, be bl _ hers or the unemployed are s; 195st soldiers’ dependents and the de- d h Charlottetown, P.E.I.; Mr. Pat “.’-‘“""...’A‘l'.‘.‘.’.‘.“’.f.’ ~v=°liifiiiol ‘Ill iv???“ i335 "Eéillléf i“? w": t." rc- Titli" ‘zrsb- it??? lilii-"liiiii $l=§~°“ll‘»'i~'=5"?§°<»i-“a“?i “s” regerw s y .5 emane on .esa e r ewar ' en c , ' 4M1 ,])u. .- 2‘ l allow’. l, kmed in Dalsells ap- zittlglgllgllllstegnlélgtalgfirtlllletghit mum great a. scale as ever. We flnd yqugi were organizations which would glguaftligleclf gjefljelfghe°fliflfggllf fghésglggsxléargefilggzggllggt 335m? bar, Misi-LitBm-n, and‘. TO See “ artment and What was lust a con- m a teulnl convlncln mam homeless, unemployed men con- Serve as guides for the proposed l ls hllal m l ll l. l ‘l le hlll Montreal, QueqMissEssie Cudmore ‘ ' "will"! mystery “mm” l‘ mu“ ner, “Chasing! yYesterdewg enacts Fen“ b? “mu-lands ill "m?! “amml wmmlssl?“ °n imempmy‘ Qlllffifilficllelljth. oliseseand only §'.,1Llf..”§§l1§l', xv: ‘ti: lest will" Deleon. New Wlltshire; Mr- Comfortably . gal-k case, with lives and liberties at ll‘ dram “mud me llves o, a girllhxrlijleiraeélxellzrlyoethe Department of lhrelrllehaillelilvlis lg; Klnz- £16316" gnaw 5111-9 foundation for the successful 0g experience and time. Even 1h 3 B-lnd fir; Rmumell C. Fulton, Bip- ‘l e. m, 11 (m, l, - 6 eXPen un er a - Des, . .; s, J.B. Cairns, Miss ‘."_ palzell is now forced to solvg the daflléhlg: e0, rhlsmgrst htm ($1221; careful audit and with the co-op- zigzgrlflgylgglaluégrvlgglljuous op éfiemgmefnfigtlsemrglslxllltélh lsgcllllo: Marguerite ‘lien-ell, Dunstafinage, mystery oriace the possible c urge sweelllearl,“ ms Search m, “The h Demonstration; errltlen of many agencies. whatever employment w“ ma“ w secure the lmlwd 6mm cl all, P.E.I.: Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Mont- The object of a modern i-ye orhaving murdered Tennant. Don- Golda“ Legend," the first book We have seen these young men There will necessarily be twp all, sud Mn Kmg, should be o: but the em," o; a Dolmen pgfly’ somery and son, Ircquois, Ont.; service istocnablo pcucms to ‘ printed in England, brinis them llzeflge lmfiammable material“ ‘h? mlfilsdlvisilons l“ the wmmis§l°n‘ service to the state and calculated united lll m, Elms and pollcles from Miss Alea Ludlow.WinniP88.MB-n-1 see comfortably. That means ' together; and thereafter their car- 83g m‘) “ilscfllzlllllllous agitator-g, wor huelilrp alléd M“ Km!‘ The to give those employed pride in one end o; the muntfy toms other, M“ and Mm cm”- »E1~‘°"- M155 seeing without strain on the eers are closely kntted together to el “final 5mm‘ bemme’ w; ‘lvlo m? d° vim‘ the adfilhl," their work. . can go a long way towards effecting Phym“ J- El-‘wn- 099"". Ont-i DT- W“ And “l” ll“, ‘volume, ll battle all omtmles and wln ha? ifiS was nev la e. breeding grounds The uh o unemp ayment re e. "The program lowhlch a hallo,“ even m“ resullh , and Mrs. E.T_ Granville, Bediord, l, b d" u“ t e i plness_ me collector finds m5 t? ccgrl-lnillomxlhun srrlrtand defeatism. The c? o er will have to do with the El wmmlssloh would he askelh by l; “or lhlh at leash I am Sh“, the N.5.; Miss Margaret Jones. Miss o many o y res s o ey l‘: ward ln lurlhemlg the romance u fry as w nessed strikes in en eavour to provide work for the Llheral Government, especially i0 ma); which confronts Canada will. DO-‘Oihy E- Phillips, Miss Elizabeth strain. That thought dfisfivg! that has sprung up between the l‘; f,’ “mp5 11,"? ifflf" °l cmadt ““,°l'“,§’l1°y‘§‘l‘" "nfflh ‘he “mldaf” direct its attention, with a view to l, one u, which ubersis can give 5- JW". Mira Hone Hanson. md- m. consideration of all who L" girl and a-young student. e f??? rlfkf Si’ u?“ “l” ‘m’ fl‘; ‘l?’ banal? l° 553,1," ensuring lav-operative effort. Willi! its whole heart. "To loose thebands ermwnl “~34 M!“ 1-1111 McCartney. “e h“ germ“ o; ‘he mm“. "‘ The merits 0f "Chasing Yester- mp ole re n“ n c" e5 “'1' ‘ p5 w en 0 m‘ m e include necessary projects already of wlckedness to undo the heavy Miss MUSE-Ni- Bhflflnan. Miss Con- l “y. m, almost leglolh whlle Anne ready overcrowded with men out oi agencies for relief. both stile and commenced m, prevlously uhderlllllb burdens‘ and l) M the oppressed n“, Coke,’ Mlss Ellzlbelh Sherman‘ tlon o their eyes. r Shirley makes the heroine a force- Wmkl‘ “if bungl- marchers con- llollrntaryl‘ andt B0 mi" “Ml-dlnaw en, such as public works. buildings. g0 nos, and that ye break every M1“ Minnie shermim- 0W9“ 5°llnd , ,. fully vltal Mum‘ thmllng ln all verg ng rom c provinces upon er wor as oavo over- appin8. and mlmlclpal lmpl-ovemengg The yoke» ls ll. ahylhlhz mo” the all“ Ont.; Mrs. J.P. smith, Mrs ‘I’. H. G F H t h l . - . _ t c , ax . .' an - . " her dramatic moods and equa.ly lhe 65pm“ as almeam of mam“ rem‘ rackets and abuses and b extension and improveirféntofhigh of Llberéllsm l“ lhls tweylflethcgn- J him?" Hill" . N 5. 1W!’- fl u c e80“ deft in iashoning smiles in the 50m” ° reslmnsibnlty and 316$“; bgrgllzgr exiuczeasllgnolaarll ways, and the elimination oi level wry than l, was even 1n ancient M“ H-G- Yflllllfl. Qhbwville. Q1194 [an s statements and so “these figures may help you to appreciate why I promises, and not quite so ready to guarantee what state action can accomplish. as Mr. Bennett, or Mr‘. Woodsworth, 0r Mr. Stevens." The paragraph is as follows: “Unemployment of first con- employment is Canada's most urg- ent national problem It would deal with the present emergency condi- tlOns through a representative nat- bulldlnq helping in the work. just wheure one is to be iiilllld- The has done better than thall- Agkg Question time to time, as conditions misbi all in the nature oi constructive wor-k. comprehensive mob-ill!“ 0i the kind would serve to increase the two groups of Guides, 4b in all, members of the 2nd and 8rd Char‘- wlll remain under canvas for 10 days. There are now twelve tents pitched 0n the grounds which are ‘a. lingo, 123 Sh. Vécmnaflli. A! | v rown D e -' , m Niagara si. Vigwria. he; r‘. wlarlolso?! ;eaen. Alta; Malt. Heilckila, Eckvllle. Alln - Y map be a little more guarded in my cern'". t gyty, thus dorm-mine, The employment which Ho n. Mundarc. Allin; Guy Bafllafl: lanzllflse. a little less profuse in my “sync Liberal Party believes um haartirllrlllll oglhyolrlnrll-lllc- llwrl Stevens it would w“ to acute would be lrliltawzmnaammltealnnlzotgrhmedpiglrh 121m.glllslrallllllvllfiyksfilnhlsgallly, limit-Mull»: social capital Oi "w =°"""Y Wm‘ so admiraby ited z mu - . . ~ .- '"“*“‘"'i' “’"“ flrtlmr Semen Roclu ince 1930. no efforts had been lonal commllssion, which would c0- swollld 1g be possible t0 conceive tlnct from its private capital. It pom Llke tlsl: mega-l“ gm- ,151,321‘;"gigyflgla,%§,;f¢m;;;f“;g . made to determine the exact num- operate wnh the provinces and ll, kind 91 not- w-uld improve and beautify our p 3 i" “i” Pclidrllh Ave.. Toronto. Ont.; Rev J a Wm! Plm- “Eu-Y ber of unemployed people in Can- municipalities in the administration a finer example ‘t’! guess to wpe calllm-y Moreover it is work which they are “my emoym“ themselves‘ T" 4.57 Coim-Tbrofltb-Oni-zsittllrcwn: III‘ l-QCKIIIIT 0.1’. ads. Mr. King continued. nothing 0f unemployment relief and in an are: goocvlilnmtfrxllo Ilnclusfil prob- would appeal to"the lmB/Elnation. gllqlgliyoflelcglgilll’*;du léfiowsqfllss irlgksonlrlklfisltevlggl xlllrtontétllgulgdOvrllt-"l-l. lls! ‘ l th r a 1 t. de t id ki u. - - m“ Y m 5101A we!" ..o‘ .;'l ' bfisitfisi" “it: iwoitiaiii~n’i““<ile lieiliy-i " ‘”°' °’" °mrsr.nr;s;al;::::.;:::- “a a”:- _ ‘i ‘ _ . .. is that the Government has never " ‘As permanent measures the l l l _ he ml n“ u, l; a 55‘ ‘"-° ° 7dBaxtc.r'St. choluomiondlunxl"vvauasllli A1280 . . NEWS " ~ - _ E _ appreciated the importance and Liberal Party is pledged to lntro- “on o‘ “deral and Prov m?’ “gvd mlly l lg ld ‘ comdlhawd white. quartermasiers; Miss Ollie son, 41a Aoaihsso.Ponmdlunohifzmrr.R. l1") TOPICAL ‘ ‘ .- OfiJDlgY magnitude or the problem. The oth- duw 911K195 "W" "l" “W” i° lsmmelllltisberlaklangdliurlllmgnet aatorOi- eticlllipfif Illa: killgumake its appeal '§',§‘°'-“‘;’,§"D‘,‘,‘“,F‘€,;,"“" “t” m” bylilgllagfll3ill Sc§3io.h.l.°1'.m°“l;...°.‘$i‘ u" C E er is that it has not known how to provide employment by rcvivingin- Y a d Llberal governments m lo the slhgle homelessyunemployed, Ml“ ° M‘ ' “ants- M155 ue.;J. B.Mchiullcn&_154i Bloomfield Ave: ' , AND g0 about its solution In order to dustry and trade; and tcintroduoe ltlilrnyhganprovlnces oi Canada? It who, engaged thereon, at this time lllguh:vgf..m;lllllf;x' omegr \Vo€lruecglllilotlili.lrlllflt\~ lgueiflntllldoilfiajrzinltlldliilrxilrlee P fgffigblteh; a??? tlllléaggggclingf 3,532,325‘. system of unemployment would seem that this is the kind of oi distress and disccliugllzlsliliiét» Camp Nurse. Mrs. Powelxlfloi gran-I lfimumli-eQifllxfhfgafayfihgfcllsmoégé 15S Emil/lb! llwhliacity to deal with “You will see, from what I have natklnall éweglnel-gauwhlssm m: xlldolfmfialfi elgryfreesenseaoi thg lglttetown‘ a“ excellent cmk’ is m .1‘.."’.€....‘€;.. grgegonagllelvlrlc lfilonllofzglls ' it, the Government either did not read, that the Liberal Party recog- pwpe o an ll l and d d en d u n the coun- ° u” °l the cflvking which isdone s1. ul.Cltgharlcvoigflum:Sylvizllicharii, seek to oblam lnlomatlon whlch hlm that a solullon urvlhe “Mn” government, in the Domnon wor . an sage P0 ml the" 1n the cottage. meals being served AmomAhiuhlCmMQuen . . Taylor m1 n; whom" herself as hls “D, I provinces alike, that will be able to trys work. Wh e, necess y, on tables Del under tall shade h“, Esrnscliffe Ave. ohuul. Que; Mrs. x. William Powell And . ~Ginger Rogers At Watson" and is drawn into the ex- citing events which follow. Com- plications rnount swiitly, and the at all times, should have been available to the people's represent- atives in Parliament, or it deliber- Ployment problem must be sought in two directions. Long range pol- icies and permanent measures mugt give expression to the will oi’ the people as unmistakably expressed m; the P0115," with all governments must be a difierencc in the rats of payment to perscns depimdflli 0n the state from that paid t0 WW0"! surrounding the old orchard. Mrs. John Drnovan and little son Lewis, 5946 i/Vevcrley Sh. Montreal, due; Odllon Slmarrl. 7B-3eme Ave.. Limoilou. Qua; Mrl. M. REL; Mrs. C. S. Hubley, Lower Montague B. Jelly. Summcraide, F Goodina, Mouth of Kenvick, York . ately withheld such information as be instituted which, through a re- be l1 , - - 3 , PflIlVQ Edward action moves to a suspense-charged lt had from them." vival oi trade and industry. will Zgmglfiilrtlggamlglllgellzthgeglxjéllgtgngl glmhgligmbywlilflgilsalfg‘ b? a: l: Pauldlretulhleld in Georiietown after szillhll-Allrllcgtgllmnlllaigsgalblwglil-cllllll1kg: . climax.- In 1930. the Liberal leader con- serve to bring about a measure oi duoemeht M. men to enm- pflyltg 59°“ “i? °° “*7” ‘it h" "Tm" M". Amlllsnunlsowaenlshvc... us,’ Powell and Ginger Rog- srs..in RED-Radio's "Star of Mid- "Btar of Midnight" is based on the serial story of the same name by the late Arthur Somers Roche, tlnued, Premier Bennett estimated there were 117,000 unemployed in Canada. The census oi 193i placed prosperity. This, oi itself. by vlding employment. will more eiiec- tiveiy than anything else reduce s_ Woodsworth and the 0.0.1". would wish, said Mr. King. Ho asked where could they find their aim 0f a Co-operative Commonwealth bet- Qccupatlong, as opportunities arise, wages should be paid for this class oi service. home in Cape Traverse. Miss Frances McCormsck. form- erly of this town, and now of Chat- Glanegow, {glut 6m c. Lewis Box u. Port Lorne. ‘as... o . . Henry s...» 21o us. N.S. Marsh Sh, New . . ggwug . I “ogmélslflif tfdhlaéfi.“ 19$»? lrowooallmonweorl T551313 “wlillll. Ztfiséllfilii fiitlllilipolosme {mil unempmmem‘ to attained than by have! a“ "The wmmielan would be "I"- ham- No- b visiting no room. dramas which opened yesterday at and Edwardv Kaufman wrote the it at 40J,000—-"It is at “t... r uasive Effort g°vemm°ms °t Canada o! one “any request“ w), will‘?! the Mi” Isabel Law's‘ 3°“ the” I flhgpflgllx,fldwayfl when“; screen play. within the mark to say that the Libe 1 Part has made 1i- gill-ll‘: ttllsngfilrolfort tlalexgeelbfl-fzamxg: will; ‘gilt? fihngfikmlltmlglng ‘ ' .. re .- .. . Strong in strong value, brilliantly B7 all mean-s. put this Picture number 0i unemployed in Canada It must be clear that expendit- abunflahllly elm, ‘ll, pullammg of Nallmlfl Degenm and w gnligt 8° “m BLUE BLADES enacted, expertly directed and handscsnely mounted, tbs ' ‘ fairly exudes class. sparkling dia- logue adds greatly to its thoroughly rounded entertainment. Powell, as Clay Delzeil. a brilliant at __mey who is drawn into the sol- um of a perplexing mystery; and Rogers, as Donna Martin. c. young society beauty who the man she wants to marry and how to get him, are seen at their best. byliutstavrlding supporfiugl iocorged . a versatile easily nolu es aim. Morgan, Gene Iockhafi. Iieslie Fenton, Paul Kelly. J. Fur- reilfliieeDonald, Russell Hopton and Vivian Oakland. Undcr Stephen rtdiierw skillful direction. charac- terizations end action unfold with brilliance. The story centers about the dis- appearance oi Alice Markham, and the? sinister complications which ensure. The missing Allce is discov- creqto be Marv Smith, masked star 0i fNew York revue, but Just as hq-‘jglentlty ls learned, she vanishes dawn on the "must see‘ list. Un- ques-tionably, it is one oi the best of the year. “Anne” Shirley In “Chasing Yesterday” At Capitol Anne Shirley, the brilliant girl who was so triumphant in “Anne oi Green Gables," demonstrates her hlstrionlc ability before the premier audience at the Capitol Theatre in “Chasing Yesterday." Anne Shirley is definitely entitled to the star billing, which Holly- wood has given her in this picture. And there's a great deal to be said about Mia Shirley's current vehicle. "Chasing Yesterday" takes its place at the top of the current output oi picturizations of famous literary classics. This transmutation oi a story by Anatole France re- tains its wholesome romance, friendship, drama and comedy. it comedy scenes. 0. P. Heggie and Helen Westley render faultless per- formances. Both veteran players, who wereiseen recently in "Anne or Green Gables," are sympathetic, convincing and brilliant in their respective roles as the hook collec- tdr and his grumpy housekeeper. . Nor is the supporting cast with- out its recommendations. Elizabeth Patterson, John Qualen. Etienne today is four times what it was when the Bennett Government as- sumed oflloe." ‘Those figures dealt only with the "llempliycd. In May, 1935, there were 1,272,000 Canadians on relief, unemployed persons and their de- pendents. This reflected “Some- thirlrg of the extent of Mr. Ben- net s failure to redeem his prom- lses to end unemployment and to abolish the dole." Again, these fig- ures dld not show rural distress which was acute as urban privation. Frzm the day Mr. Bennett as. sumed oflice until March 31. 1935. ‘$160,000,000 as its the Federal Government had spent; share oi relief expenditures. If loans to provlnggs and guarantees were added, the Dominions ‘financial responsibility reached $308,000,000, more than had been spent in any year between Confederation and the third year 0f the World War. _ “And what, as a result of all this, is the present situation?‘ At the end of five years oi mounting and colossal expenditure, the 1mm. “But, more than all this, the ruthless manner in which, in some particulars, the situation has been handled, has led to riot. serlolisin- Jury, and loss of life. The irony oi the situation must be apparent to all, when it is recalled that it was Regina, in the general elections oi 1930, that Mr. Bennett, seeking to arouse the passion of the unem- ures for the purpose oi relief, or for providing employment _at the instance oi the state, cannot be continued indefinitely. Onl by re- moving the restrictions wh ch have thrcttled and strangled the move- ment of goods into and out of the country. and through persistent and persuasive endeavour to re- gain new markets, can there come a revival oi trade and business, and the return of work for the men and women oi our land. “Confidence in the institutions of Government, certainty and stability in the administration oi public 5115111858. are also essential to re- covery. Release from, rather than increase in the bufiien of the cost of government, reductions rather than increases, in taxation co-op- eration and goodwill between the Federal and Provincial administra- tions, and between all parts and classes oi the country, must also be achieved, if commerce and industry are to revive." The Canadian Patriotic 1"und,es- tablished during the war to Care for monies, "Similarly. in the endeavour to provide employment, efforts will be made to mobilize and oo-ordin- ate the activities oi agencies pre- pared io lend their gsod offices in providing work. The services oi all departments of the Federal Government will be made available to the commission in any and all that there is no issue between Mr- Benrlett and ourselves or: the need for social 1eform,"dec1ared the Lib- eral ieader. “There i5. IIOWBWI. B very marked and 51811111051171 515°?‘ ence between us in the methods b! which we would seek reform. There is also a clear-cut and fundamental difference in relation Yo the vital question of economic recovery. "Mr. Bennett must know by 110W that no broad scheme of social re- form can be carried through suc- cessfully in Canada without close cc-operatlon between the Domin- lop and the provinces, and that. t0 ignore the provinces, 0r deliberate- ly to invade their constitutional rights, is a dangerous assault upon the foundations oi’ our national llfe. Moreover, he surely is 00mins i" m that words are no substitute for work and wages. “The trouble with Mr, Bennett's social reform program is that Mr. Bennett has not distinguished be- tween reform‘ and recovery. He has said that recovery rnust certainly follow social reform. The truth is. crossings; the provision of air-way facilities and ground services, large scale schemes of afforestation, alm- ed, amongst other things. at pre- venting those conditions of drought and soil drifting which follow upon the absence or wholesale de- struction oi tree life. “Equally important is the preser- vatirn, in more ways than one. of whst We now have of natural beauty the oo-operation of every possible agency likely to be of service in the permanent establishment of young unemployed men in the normal ec- onomic life of the country." Mr. King referred to his ownii.fe- long interest in labor and social problems. It was this interest which led to his appointment as Canada's first Deputy Minister of Labor and his later entry into the cabinet of Sir Wilfrid Laurier as Minister oi Labor. During all this time and later during the last 1o years as Liberal leader he had enjoyed the confidence and loyalty of the Lib- eral party. He attributed this con- fidence to his interct in the prob- lems of labor and he could sey with assurance that he had been true to the cause oi the working man. "Unemployment is the hardest cross which a working man is called upon to bear," said Mr. King. “Mr. Bennett has tried to solve that problem, but he has tried too late, and his methods and policies have been at. fault. The problems of labor cannot be solved by any one days. "It is with this aim in view. and in this spirit, that as one of the old polltcal parties of Canada, with tggd"‘ons of which we are proud. and i7- rlesire to render our coun- try at this hou- »,f its great need c service which is truly national. ,We invite all who desire to share in larger measure some of the burde oi’ their fellow-men, to 10in o r The Ievandier brothers. Amosand Frank. are receiving hearty con- gratulations on their having won the lion's share of the honors at the athletic meet recently held in Souns.-‘-G. . GUESTS AT AVONLEA LODGE , Guests of Avonlea lodge, Caven- dish, during the month of July, m- clude the following: MP5. H. McGregor, Penticwn. B. C-l Ml‘. and Mrs. R..D. Bell, Win- Iiipel. Man; H. T. Qauceh, Sack- ville. N. B; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. JOHYIHON, Miss Irene Jollymore, Amherst. N-$-: Mr. and Mrs. no. Setwart, Southport. P.E-I.; Mrs. Wflli-fll‘ JOINS. Miss I01! Jones, Miss ilelan Jones. Guy Btewart, Bus Jones Southport, P.E.I.; coon m. Llwheur, Norman Howele, lvroncton. N.B.; Mr. and Mrs. W.K. Rogers, Miss Edith Rogers, Ml; Edna. Ross, Charlottetown; Miss Ruth silty/Mi. Mr. Gordon McDonald, m. and Mrs. GJ-I. Walker. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Walker and iamlly, Mrs.‘ LJ. McMurdo, S'Side., P.E 1.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy McMur- do. Norman McMurdo, Toronto. Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. G.E.I. Sherwell Brian Sherwell. Halifax.‘ N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Page, Miss Betty Page. Miss Cheesbrough. Toronto. Ont.; J.W. Chalmers, 5.3. Drewitt, Toronto. Ont.; Dr. and Mrs. A. J. 5 for 25c o i0 for 50c _;.;-_i Miss Eva Myers. IVITS- Elf!‘ Theme. South Mountain, Ont.; Miss Mary McDonald. Montreal, Que; Mrs. Alex Home, Kenneth Muttart, Ralph Muttart, Ruth Muttart. Miss Janet Home. Miss Helen Holman, Summer-side . LEAFS FROM BRDOKLYN BRIDGE (A. P. By Guardian's Speolll WIRl NEW YORK. Aus- 1- —- Juli"! Sanietag, 22, today duplicated the feat of Steve Brodie. He leaped from the Brooklyn Bridge into the East River. Sanietag was immediately Pun" from- the river aboard a tus ‘m4 taken to the Beekman Bt- Hflsliim where authorities said he suffered I concussion of the brain. and 9055M‘ internal and other inlllflel- Profezsiona Cards McLEOD f? BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. , , Barristers and Attorneys-ai-Law I Glmdot’ Dom Lloyd, Trenl Duh Played. and to prejudice? their phases of its work. The Liberal llselhahd also o, “m” weal“, “n”. so that ll entnuwd Wm. Murchison, Ch town. P.E.I.; Mr. Mom“ To LOAN kin and Hilda Vaughn all share in mind“ Ham“ the Gmmnmem Party h“ “p flaw“ "° doubt that What I believe the country would Dowel-v me pal-w my‘ Wm, “eater and Mrs. ILA. Darhyson. Montreal, om“: ml Blchmmd 5m” Kelli!!! Kriaples for three smoul- Iirlt, thefts aodelioion a d igcond, they map. d pep in or the plaudits. QTANLIY BBUDGE SCHOOL Stanley Bridge school report for June: Nora mo. Grade rx-i. mm: MacEwen; a. lenior Department, grade 10-1, it which was then in office, used the words: ‘Nine years of wasted effort before the great betrayal; it did not take Judas that long." “It was in the same city that, from the public plati rm, Mr. Ben- nett said: "I meet men wearing the white buttons, and all they ask for h the chance to work. Think what is to have a wife and children, and all you men ask is a. chance for the services oi all departments of provincial governments will be made equally available. A guaran- tee of provincial co-operetion is in be found in the fact that, save in one province, out of nine, Liberal governments are already in oifics. Perhaps this will appeal to the advocates of national government. At the moment, they are embar- rassed in direct! their energies to welcome, above all else, would be a comprehensive scheme of urban and rural improvements. Such a scheme would appropriately include the clearance of slum areas. hous- ing programs, the painting and re- pair of buildings and fences, both in the cities and the country; and. of scenic development, which would serve to make of Canada a country second to none for tourists and to certainty, achieve the objects which it has in view." Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. R. Caradine of New York, City. left yesterday by motor ior homo after spending a month with the latterb parents, Mr. and Que; Mrl. WJ-i. Easson, Miss Ruby Easson, Montreal. Qua; Mrs. leith Wright. Miss Catherine Wright, Charlottetown, P. 15.1.; A. Belle Argus. Mr. and Mrs. J.i. Fletcher, Chathem, Ont.; Miss Maude Shaw. ‘Pillbury. Ont.; Mrs. Janice T. Mc- Kee. Charlottetown. PILL: Miss Marguerite McKinley. Nora A. De- I-iart. Barrie, Ont.; Miss May Rob- ertson, Toronto, Ont.; Myra Reid, MacGuigan & Trainor Mark B. MaoGuIgan, K. O. b C. it. Clair Trainer. B. A. Barnstorl. Solicitors. eic. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Ovu Provincial Bani. Richmond Street. Cherloltrvm- H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. . , l .. Isabel rum» a_ Layton Bell. °",',P‘°Y"*°"i’ _ P”°“°‘“ "m" 3"“ "m" ‘"“ afford w the people num- oppor- M"- F- 1- 8010mm Thar were w- l-hwkestons, Ont.; m. and m». .1. ' "on" M, F3371} M ‘hall-no 3-: mama-ova.“ "ha; ‘its; ”....°“...‘ f‘ wlllwlluvillsrisi? l-‘imilili-llgtvii 3$$=~?'w'1'33-?=3 3twwl" 3‘.'l’.'.§‘?....°’... ‘.........IZ°L..'.‘.'}“ we gillmlhvlyolili lfil°i“..‘ii"w.'ii‘f §ml§‘.'.'i.'“‘bo§?.."i“°°h.?'$§i5 llfi flwm‘ ’°“°'."°'l. y“; Grade vu-' 1.' Justin mo; i. "t!" fir“ banded Wwilm- "*4 m‘ him" ‘i PM"- °' “m”! "Indeed, all projects might read- Dunno the ‘ihienw a! the laiifl- Lila Osborne. Bowmanville; ic-s. c. m” "'“""“ °""°"° "' ofmliflxlfir‘ qladyon; I. Robert Mid; l fluid: uuouism; s. m. Reid. (Innis 0-1. Iranols Boiger- 2. some am; a. Kathleen mic‘. Primary Dept, grade V-i. Anus s, ma. _-_> Face Two Years. 1 Pimples and Blackheads 0v... Cuiicura Healecl. lly be made to contribute to these ends. The interests of tourists and the enjoyment of our citizens gen- erally could. for example, be cro- moted by making many a high- way into a tree-way and by making also be accomplished by he pres- ervation of historic sites and mon- the barber shop will be in charge of his son Welter. Work on the new Rocky Point- Ohsrlottetown fern boat is pro- mssing well and Capt. ntsgerald has now fifteen men employed in I W. igthordaieflimooo; MIIIMIIIGQ‘ M. Ball. inmate. out; Mr, and W11. LePsqe, Miss Pauline , Walter B. Lerace, Ch‘taIIn. P.I.I.; Mrs. 0.112. Puke. Miss Barbara I. Daugherty, Montreal. Gus-i 30s. R. hart. bunny liraeltil? Muriel Car- lllell ILL fiELL £0 MATHIESON Kathleen. LLB Barristers I Solicitors - Money to Lou Cameron Bloel. UhariattetocnbP-I-l ' » . IV fife-el- Msrjorie uu- accessible, and improving the ap- L. Bishop and daughter. Bhflf- ~ i i. III!!! 10M; s. Manhood. mdhlhthua ‘ll preaches, in mas of great national n" lhlpYlTd- brcohs, Qua: Mlle Ada B, Puller. ' ' “can “not "w °"“'°"'""“’ “To °"' "illtl... T.l‘.'...“.t.“.".;l”'.‘.'lf.i‘ °"' w- oof‘. m»... o.» *:'“'.r..*"*"";= "c “- "'°"°"""-'i-°- l 2- - . . -. u . - J - ' i- nlemented by the‘, “all” “M, nay-at-law. left today for Boston. wgum, '3 Haley,- leiht John, IAIIIITII. YOLIOIIDI. Oe- laraer number of smaller parts. "W llielldll"! "l!" ‘"9" Wm‘ N.8.~ N. lament. ‘rot-cote. OntJ i161‘ ts, . , ' ' XII “II. P. I. DUI‘- Muchof national lmooria a might nlrlmh Cart and Mrs Nelson lrfimesllllllamelguflwqllvgwhlml: I.” h m. u. emu Ibo vi! Ian attestin- dltonib. uments and u» beautification of m. 13.0.5. Brant mm or" m. mom Oraadali, mama», n. '41:; m their aurroundinrs. Ail thln o-uld on Friday the 20th. and oomnlm 8.: sell Orandsii. Filfloriiiwfl. W- i a‘ ‘ ‘ B LL” be worked out by me commission har work of supplying the um- a; 0r. , numb and A J- 5314M- - n“ upariaiaiong-ruussohmsofhoesninsndnaarthsherbor. tr‘ ' _ ’ ~ , . netiwaldvnbvmmtoug bison-common ~_ “h”, ceededwflbordiscontihilda- ill-firing. On~ letuflfidiflfil ' _. = . -" .,