1930 THE cliAizLo-ljrejljowlg commas. u»: Fania wQQ-T egtric Nee {gilt amipanles. presiding. A hum, l og excellent addresses will be de- livered at this session. These meet- imswillbeheld ataveryiavorabie" time fau- the accommodation o1 the ‘f-Srmeitmditletobehoped that: mm; 12. PAGE‘ wines l. GOOD PICTURES IN POOR LIGHT WITH A MODERN KODAK flu! you can like I001! llicturea inside your house-or outdoors when the skies are cloudy- Modern Kodalu, with ‘#384 v E A TIM KEEP YOUR HAIR DRY lllentral Guardian’ BARTON-United Church serv- icsa for Sunday. June 15th. are as ‘ZCIUIIDLY fitolziteiil-Ieefinaailodalb! Llllha’ Aid in bellflt o! Sun- day School - lea can. Cake Expert’ , _ To remove permanent auperlueoa ' follows. De Sable. ll a. m, Ben-lbw "m m‘ “d” u“ "m! eta, tie -.. lvqpypfly yflcpme l -, _.~ I » ‘ l will ll th - ‘shew, a p. 1a., vocal... no p. m w, _ l faeonen lawn. flogging!- sgéffz‘ umtyanv: “at; WITH ONE OF OUR b lKindly note change in order o! ap-l ' _ uwlnimenie- James Kzye. minister. | MISS E. M» LeBLANC. 1 ' I28 Queen Skeet ling the various sessions. arid taking I in the valuable contributions o; the rrAll Colours All Sizes .,» 1—' —-— I Important Meetings lope: line oil words leperllneollwoi-de iepei-llneofdwoi-de ll 30000000041» '1 4 For Sale To Let FOB saw. TO am‘. BOARD AND mm signs on hand at Guardian Office. t! _f__.-. - you SALE-FURNISHED SUMMER mttage for sale at Brighton. Ap- ply 130 Elm Ave. 4327-31 mg saus - THREE nan FOXy kin. Peakes‘ Road. ‘IO LET HOUSE AT HAZELBRDOK Apply Guardian Office. 43Bi-6-12-3i T0 LET —- GARAGE CENTRTALLY located. Apply Guardian. 4312-8-10-31. HOUSE TO LET AT HAZELB-ROOK 7 miles from city. Apply Guardian "Scott Fulton will conduct the serv- ;ice and Zion Church quartettewill 'sing. NORTH SHORE HOTBUWOBK- The work of renovating the North Shore Hotel at stanhope is progress- ing rapidly. The work of installing ‘the new plumbing system is now jccmpleted, and the installing of the llighting system begun. The work is being done by Bruce Stewart Co. GRADUATED—Miss Beth Gordon Douglas oi Georgetown, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas, was pups, uvo months old. Louis Clar- Office. 4336-6-11-21. 4364-6-11-31 l I - m sans-QUARTET u? N0. = Miscellaneous Certified Seed Cobblers and Moun- 2a.». Fume. David Blrt. Suflollr. 4346-6-11-21. i0! SALE-PLATFORM SCALES. weeks k C0,, U. S. standard, 4 ton. Apply to W. A. M. McRae. Water- ‘yle, 438-6-12-21 l0! SALE ONE JERSEY GIANT Cockerel and a few good laying hm. Apply 285 Mtnoy Street. 4280-6-12-31. FOR SALE — AN UP-TO-DATE cottage. all modern conveniences, and nice barn suitable for gar- age. Apply i7 Olebar Street. 4308-6-10-tts3wks. i0! ‘SALE — FISHING BOAT 30 ii. over all built of pine and oak, ten H. P. Bruce Stewart engine. Boat painted and launched and ready for use. Apply Guardian. , 4305-6-10-31. SMALL RABBITRY COMPRISING over 50 rabbits-Chinchilla and , Flemish Giant White from pedi- . gree stock. Vitakellc ied. Herbert l Taylor. Carleton Siding. 4335-6-l1-4i. ______. Male Help Wanted ‘ — lump MARRIED MAN r0 work on farm. Apply poet ~office Box 22o. Charlottetown. 4374-6-l2-3i v -fl WHTED-iiaiv WANTED FOR. llmi work. Free Sundays. F. S. Reeves South-port. ii. --—-i— HEN WANTED TO LEARN THE Barber Trade through our special short course. Expert training. Par- hticulars free. Moler Barber College, . "l Biffiflston st. Halifax. - t-l-ttsti. ,.-~ -—-—-----. IANAGBR WANTED FOR CHAR- lottetown store. Experience un- "WBBS-lli‘. $300 up monthly, Must be able w furnish $1250 ‘cash de- Wllt on merchandise. Manufact- lirer i083 st. Dennis St. Montreal. ;_°"@- w-e-iz-ii-zl _---_l _______ I I remaic Help Wanted ‘L WANTED-MAID FOR SUXVIMER- iide hospital. Apply in person to "Pennies-dent. 4301-5-9-41. -____.___ Wgim‘ l-"oa iiovscwonx wiio n cook and bake. Mrs. Burnett. FIRST CLASS TEACHER.‘ Surveyor, Box 29, Hermanvllle. 3570-5-6-1mo. son's shipments on short. notice Guardian Central Printery. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by undersigned for painting oi’ 5t. John's Church, Milton up to June 20th. W. H. Horne. Milton. 4373-6-12-13-14-1718 I HAVE ON MY PREMISES. 4 stray cattle; Lsteer, two years, red: 3 yearling heifers. one red. two black. If not called for in twenty days will be sold to cover expenses. Lawrence Newson, Westinorelarid. 4351-6-11-21 Employment Wanted DR!!! MAKER. DESIRE! WORK by day. Apply B. V. care Guard- ian. 4348-6-ll-3i. SINGLE MAN WANTS WONK ON tel‘ St. 4358-6-11-21 Lost LOSJT IN THIS CITY ON JUNE 9th on Hillsboro Street near Euston. a small surveying instrument (Box Sextantl in brown leather case. Will finder please leave at this office and receive reward. 4347-6-11-12-14-17-19-61. Wanted WANTED - BY SEPTEMBER lat. house to let. Apply care Guard- ian. 4324-6-i0-3i. WANTED - CATS WITH NEWLY born kittens. R. Revmond. South- port. Phone i175. 263B-3i-e.o.d.-ti FOR Bedeque school. Irving Toombs. Sec Aibery H. R. 2. 4377-6-12-21. Eastern Guardian ..*INSTITUTII WORK-The M83’ meeting oi the Rollo Bay East Wo- mens Institute ivas held at the home oi Mrs. Edward Peters “with seven _ '4 "one: l-lilisborough Street, "F. H. W."--6-l0-ti’f. .i-o__.r _ g1!» mmnmmr a mun l, A ilencrnl housework. Good wages. , PDi Hrs. Daniel Davies. l4 Es- ."‘°"=‘1°- 434l-6-1l-4i -____. _ ' Nursing TM - __'”_' .,,A';1';G 55:001. non NURSES. Huvemm Masai’ stflale Hospital. m" and~ncc c-meandardlzcd !ios_ y," Con“? r v d school. Three idence Cliv nmumom Wm‘ Pm“ l)’: and Eni- 1 05pm“ and Mass‘ u”. Allow "fifmflry. Eight hour plum m “s? 815.00 monthly. gq, mberwg 8d February and T" years-of; hour iron-i Boston, spiral.- P n ‘ l” lYIi-ndent . 514L841‘ _____.. ‘A as,‘ members and twp visitors present. Meeting opened by sinsin: The m‘ stltute Ode, and the response to r011 call was, Sing. any. plfly- 01' Ply- Th" | minutes 0i last meelln; We" "ml and approved, and then followed the . reading and discussion oi correswfl deuce from branch cfilccl Que-mm- l sires were distributed 1:22:25‘ cgfijsfislialvicrzizg(felt: r, to Miss Sadie Belle Cudmore or; tions which were very much enjoy- ed by all. A dainty lunch was serv- ed by Mrs. Felix Peters, minted by Miss Olive Peters and the singing _l of the National Anthem brought this] meeting to a close. will be held at the Edward Mahar, when roll call ans-' MW 3- 3- MMI-m- "h" "m?" i!" wer will be: My Birthday and SIAM- NULIBE among the Next meeting home oi Mrs. JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD, LAND Zqpti-V -_-.i PUIATO TAGS FOR THE SBA- farm and iox ranch. 150 Dcrches- , among the graduates oi the class oi 1930 c! tire Faulkner Hoqnital Eeheol of Nursing at Jamaica Plain, Mass. Miss Douglas was president o! be: class. Before entering this hospital she had taught school in this prev- ince, after a course in Prince of Wales College, where her brother and three sisters have also been students. LAID TO. REST-The funeral o! the late Mrs. Henry Fitzgerald, ‘Sh, was held yesterday morning gl-om her late residence. 69 Prince Street, to St. Duristairs Basilica, where a Requiem High Mess was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D. The pall bearers were: Messrs. R. J. Mcbun. aid, H. F. McFhee. W. A. Gaudet, Chas. Moran. Mark McGuigan. and CIDE- T. White. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. C. McCarthy] POLICE COLIRT-éAt the Police Court yesterday morning three prop- the First Presbyterian Manse on Sat- urday, by Rev. D. G. Rios. when Mu Fanning of Stellarton, end Levi Conway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conway, were united in marriage. The bride was becomingly attired in a fawn flat crepe dress with hat and accessories to correspond. She was attended by Miss Eleanor Williams of Charlottetown, while Henry y“. ser supported the groom. Both bride and groom are quite popular and received a large array of beautiful wedding gifts. They will reside on Allan Avenue. Many friends Join in extending congratulations to the happy young couple-New Gllolow News. PERSONALS Dr. Cyrus MecMillan. of Mcflill University, arrived home last evening Mrs. Patrick Ready leit yesterday morning on e. short visit to friend-s in Moricton. Mrs. J. A. McDonald. 172 51MB!!! Street. left yesterday morning on a, visit to England. .Mrs. Lucy Bell Keilly left yester- day for Calgary on a two months‘ visit to her daughter Mrs. C. B. Jones. The continued serious illness of Mr. Percy Mutch, Mt. Herbert, is deeply regretted. His daughter, Miss Mildred. is expected to arrive from ertyhclder: appeared for breach oi’ the sanitary by-law. One was fined =82 and costs or iive days, the Sec- ond as and costs or iive days. and the third court cuts. Two cases efi unlawful possession of intoxicating] liquor were disposed of. one with a sentence to the defendant of six (months in jail, the other with dis- ‘lmissal. ' l l WILLGWE Uiil l TEACHERS’ COURSE-Mr. H. B. McLean. la former Islander. instruct- ci- in Vancouver Normal School. and author of the McLean Methods Writing System. arrived in the cityl last evening to give instruction to the prospective teachers now taking the Teachers" Extension Course at[ Prince oi Wales College. Mr. Mc-i Lean was formerly principal oi the Mount Herbert Consolidated School. Later he taught in several schools in Vancouver. and for the lest fifteen] years has been a member oi the staii 'oi the Vancouver Normal school. During his stay in the prov- v ‘ ince Mr. MccLean will be the guest i .ei his sister Mrs. J. M. McPedyen. , ' I BIRTHS iDlCKEAR-NEY—Al Mt. SlCWIHZ. June ‘i1. 1930. Mildred McKeamey, daugh- ‘ter oi Mrs. Owen McKearney. MARRIAGE! ‘BURHOE-OUDMORE-At the homel l oi the bride's parents, Charlottetown. l l r- m. Island, May 7. mo. by Dr. sf ;C. Vincext. Sydney i-iavelock Bur-l lhoe oi Charlottetown Royalty, i=. m.' Charlottetown. g v IN MEMDRIAMY In fond inem ,. oi our Mother. rest J1me 12th, 1929. Oh. how sweet it will be In that beautiful land. lo free from all aoriew and pain To meet one another again. Montreal tonisht. Miss Carmen Harrington left yes- terday morningon a holiday trip to Quebec City. Mrs. Wm. McIntyre leit yesterday morning for Windsor. 03111.. WM" she will attend the convention o! the catholic Women's League as a dele- gate from the local branch. I 6-Til-— Misses Eileen and “Margaret Dou- gan leit Tuesday morning for Bui- ialo to visit their sister. Mrs. W. l. Corless. They were accompanied by their little niece. Frances McCarey. Mr, William Gilli-unit accomvlfl- ied by his mother and 119F116"! l1" rived in the city Tuesday nitht from Boston. They intend w Nmllh the Province for the summer. Last year France bought more Am erican metal-working machinery than in azy previous l2 months Tells Dysnentics What To Eat Avoid Gas-Indigestion Strict diets are often unnecessary in stomach trouble. While some foods do produce excessive acidity and many stomachs do IOnerate "too much acid" causing gas. sournesl, blcatifll and after-eating pains, the trouble may be safely and quickly corrected by the use oi a good alkaline. Bisur- ated Magnesia-powder or tablets-is ideal for this purpeae. Just a little after meals neutralizes all the excess acid, prevents souring. breaks up gas and ends indigestion. Favorite foods no longer upset stomach and dig-ea- tion is easy and painless. It will do all this for you or money back. Re- liable Druggiste everywhere aell Bis- urated Magnesia with this guarantee. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maclnnis. wish to thank all kind neighbors and friends who assisted in any way in their recent lees by fire. ‘ii-mu all m, owed; will be in utt- endance. The iorenoon o; July 2nd will be given ever to meetings o! the Board of Directors a! the Maritime Live Stock Board and the Maritime Egg Exchange. Mr. O. A. Jesse. Port Williams, N. 5., is Resident oi the Live Stock Beard while R. M. Elliott is Manager and SecetI-ry. W. H. AndlSOn, Port lflgin, N‘. 5.. is Presid- ent o! the Egg Bxdhange with A. R. Jones, Secretary and Manager. The annual meetings oi both orlanizat- ions will be held Wednesday after- noon and Thursday ierehcon. The evening meeting q; Wednesday will be a general session with Mr- C. H. Burnell. Resident o! the Manitoba Wheat Pool on "Co-operative Coun- cils and Their Wbrlt in Western Canada” and Dr. J. P. Bwth. Oom- n-iiseiene, of Ieohmnice ice Canada on "Amview o! the Present situat- ion in Co-oplrative Marketing in Canada and the United States" as spec-bare. ‘rho afternoon session m, Thurs- day will be taken up with a discuss- ionofthe“’l‘h.el"eedi’cobleminthe Marltimu". Among thou who M11 speak will be Mo. J. W. Whalen, Manner O! the Montreal Office of the Canadian ‘Co-Operative Wheat Produ . This ie a live subject and is bound to be oi very great interest to all PWducei-s. At the imming session on Thurs- day o! the Maritime Live Stock Baud. mnW. D. MacKay, President of the flannel-an uv- Stack Co- operative and Mr. A. A. Meunier. Manlter for the Live Stock Co- Operative at Montreal. vrlll be on 91¢ Plwrairi. m. AB. MacDonald oi the Extensiq-i Department of st. Francis Xavier University will speak at the luncheon on Thursday. The evening session on Thursday will be a. banquet wiiih speakers representing the three Maritime Marti-line Oo-Operative Council. ‘The meeting will be presided ova; hy Mr. W. H. Anderson. Frldly Will be given over to the general sessions on the work o; the l lvfaivitime Oo-Operative Council with Nlr. P. W. Bishop. Chairman of the Council and President of the United Departments o: Agriculture. and the I u‘ Barn“, c no _ various speakers. It is auasested that their fast lenses, admit more light to the film for better ex- sgrxgsgalfif: June mm Eva ‘f: gflrrlflgglaliulsd? Al’. SflCkVlllE ‘pa-gm b, mulled m m, vmous Fancy and PM“ 23C "o puiure- id k m, A a w" z ‘Chan a _= . -—-——- - lwrtione o! this province to take in _ s... .- -=-~ -- i» m i.- m... ... Mrs. 2.x. M» ~ M w» “my,” a» i». .1 as pm»- A ~ :2: §i§S€°..TS%§“.Z2€" l 1M1 For 49c Kodak; and their extra picture making ability. Leek u" “m. Wm smgFme “mull mission‘ - e . and interest to the farmer-sap‘: will jury lo“. n” m, board and 10am g ‘ . . 4 . the unusual values m Oil! oomph“- Mde ‘ “v Pflull line. m mum W, b, ma...“ M, m, , . W111" “l1 b’ W‘! l“ » r " ; his been secured at m. Allison Uni- , Kodak: and Brownie: aa lowas $2.25. ' ‘Samoa -—--_-__._...._,..___._,__.,.___...._ N," (‘mm my y“ b: July 4 » I varsity; the rate fur meals and 10d: ‘ W’ A X ED GOOD “Let us do your developing, printing and enlarging." I _ _ . can“! or 5c°T'-"ND"'3'°V' zudn‘dmraemylm 2"‘- 1113 tor the three days being 0111i! P 5, P E R QC ALITI’ IW MDO lll hat-. I‘ 9 wck 5.00. A ' J ERNFST H WORTH l “"“““"“'““ "‘““"‘ °’ u-va-"nvuw-tluluuamiilvii-“fl 1:0“; lea... and 0.. Maritima m: c» l’ a... u... VACUUM a . ‘d e Canada. Services on the above m and ‘sabbath “m n Mu," ' lchime m“ be held M Mount ‘mum _ I 5c 1 niwooisre - sham for Sunday, June 15. m ‘f gill/er at 10.30; Kinroselat 2.80; an: ‘University. m connection with 111ml ~ BOTTLES 10,000 Prescriptions Dispensed in Four Years. p "MW" Plmm‘ Van“ 11 '- m-i p01,... mm a 630. w, Mondly will be hlld the 11m oo-opei-nivel F k J 1 Arm m. [Slrlg-bglelrfl p“ 1:1; ifirmalbmlzis: pi 1"“- ‘i 81"" 11111 "1 7-30 P- m M: .M"“°*-“" “W” ‘° b‘ h“ “‘ ‘h’ ; ran ' Curran » - ~"' ' 5M“ 49¢ Z. - ‘ .--i-_.. ' I m‘ e otpe’ m u’ nun] muting ‘t, Klara‘ sagugdgy‘ ‘Maritime PPOVLBOU. Th1! 161MB! 15 l ‘ JON-rag!‘ EXLLIE Rkguhr 75c . . __ . 'KA'AKL'T'AA_X .-¢-~v.-..'.-...--.-_~ -_-. T- -_, _ '—" m, l, , , > being established for the purpose m, "- » “m”. m1; MR“ a e , “IGHFIELD rREsBYTzRmN 28 l 1 p m,.__,_,_ developing a greater interest in and The death occurred m New York _ _ Cl-IOCO- Keel’!- Cldsflfléd Adliérflseménts :31 ll” prgichk: ‘vgnnma BELL5_A “i” bu; adherence to fllriculture ompperet- llzjttjfietfirsxaoittitegr 511m‘? S‘ it?‘ Larivkzgngoc LATES “gag” I‘! B C5 er an u": , _ - rr “ l“ "'11" "5 ""11 ‘lsunda: afternoon at 2.30. Rev. M. p'°“y "°°1“111: w“ aolemmed ‘téiznénuém gofizfieowfiéuizluo; aged 4a. son 0r Mr. and Mrs. Robert 60c m’ b” Curran of Baldwins Road. Mr. Curran. who had been employ- ed as engineer by a large corporation in New York, assessed mechanical ability oi’ a very high order, and had invented a iuel burner. in which all possible heat was utilized. He had won fame as an inventor. and the passing oi’ such a talented man when in the very prime ot life. comes as a greatehock to his rel- atives and friends. Besides a widow and two children. his aged parents. four brothers Charles on the homestead ‘at Bald- wins Road. James, Thomas end Al- fred in New York, and three sisters. Gertrude. Lea and Eva. also in New York, are leit to mourn. ' The body arrived on the Island on Monday. Today it was laid to rest funeral procession. At the service in the church there this morning Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. Father Gavan Mena- ghari and Rev. I. R. A. Macdonald assisted at the, grave. ‘ CONSERVATIVE ' (Continued from page 1) When Hon. R. B. Bennett, the Conservative leader. rose in his seat in Parliament and demanded a. jud- icial investigation into the Beauhar- nois transaction, he got no reply. The Prime Minister sat dumb. ' Significant also was the silence of the Liberal Cabinet members during the whole course of the budget. de- bate. Oi the seventeen Cabinet Min- isters who sat on the front benches, only one lone member got up arid made a short speech in defense of the Dunning budget. There was ev- idently no logical defense. Premier Kings notorious iive-cent piece speech on unemployment was prices held firm today with receipt; MacDonald. at 780i boxes. The egg market re- iig day last year Firsts and seconds also reviewed by Mr. at St. Teresa's followed by a large‘ Remove Freckles with Othine l ROSS-DRUG-UNITED Successor i0 T he MacKinnon Drug Co. l “HOME OF BETTER VALUES" i Late Market News Another Large Shipment Of New Zealand Butter Arrives-To be Held Over for Next Winter’s Use. ' (Canadian Press) Receipts were 1.159 cases. Potatoes MONTREAL. June l1.-Producc— ivere unchanged. Wheat was dropped 2 cents per bush‘ OTTAWA, Ont., June ll.-l!:gge) el today on the Montreal cash grain ~5torage holdings of eggs in Can- market. Today's receipts of butberjada on the 1st of June. according in Montreal lJlClUdBd 7,320 boxes cilia the preliminary report of the Do- New Zealarid butter, which arrived minion Bureau oi Statistics were at Halifax recently on the S. S, Port!ll.533.753 dozen as compared to l2.- Hobart. This butter arid further sup-,29i 663 dozen on June 1st. 1929. plies to arrive shortly will go lhtbjThls includes reports received from. cold storage for next winter's use. E302 firms with tea yet to be heard Current receipts of Canadian niadelfrcm. Toronto-Prices on this egg butter beisg ample for present de-liuarlcet are generally unchanged. but mands. Total receipts today wereyjthe undertone is weak. Brokers say 7.408 boxes. Prices for eastern town-Ac is dLfflCllll to make sales oi grad- ships pasteurized creameryy todayecl country shipments at extras 30 were slightly weaker, freer suppliesll-Z. ‘rats 23 1-2. seconag 25 1-2 de- and-a innit-ed demand being credited,“ cred free cases. with the easier feeling. Prices to the‘ Aloiitrealéligg receipts here yes- retail trade were unchanged, Cheeseierday were 1.159 cases as compar- ed to 3,604 cases on the correspond- “Any man whose mentality would malned on the quiet side with buy- lave cccumulstln: and declining here allow him to make a statement of mg Ctblllllflliflg only for imniedzate although EXIT“ 3-“? 11016111; fl-‘m that kind." he said amid loud ap- needs. very little interest being;Thez-e are no price changes report- Dlause. “is not fit to be Prime Min- shown in eggs for storage purposes] ed. Chicago 5P0! 11116113119041‘ Nov. . ister of this Dominion." The statement was made in the House of Commons this year, Mr. stood in 192i. added all the increase is why it was not referred to in the 2T 1-2. | MacDonald continued. that if we by birth, all the increase by immi-fbudgci. tool: the population of Canada as it gration. and subtracted the net lossf Great Is C.F.C_._Y. The people of Pictou county were delighted with the splendid service semi-dad them by flldlo station CFCY. Charlottetown, last night in broadcasting the speech o! Hon. R. 3. Bennett. from Winnipeg. 11"..“- tion was good and practical‘ n-y word came through clearly u a ""316 treat to hear tl~ ',- liu‘ Conservative leader -s in i‘ 1:- form. He laid down 7! that will undoubtedly strik: a~ epczuive chord with the may. 1i the Canadian people. Mr. i"~.tl1 Rogers of the Island Radio Company, is a live wire. He hm built up s Lire service and is now operating at 500 watts which gives him fine power and widens the sphere of his activ- ities. Pictcu. Colchester and Cumber- land Cuuntys, Nova Scotia. anti the whzl: oi P. E. Island find CFCY their main dependence in an occa- sion like that oi last night. It is simply astounding that in the mm- fort of their own homes the prple oi Pictou county could listen ll1 to a speech delivered in the Clt_\' of Winnipeg. it is generally conceded that with Hon. Mr. Bennett as Prem- ier. Canada will go from strength to strength. The country needs a strong hand at the helm Just now and Beri- ‘In matters of trade. the total ex- through deaths. Canada would have ports of Canada in 1926-29 were $1.- a. population of at least 11300.000.“363.00¥J.03D In 1029-30 those exports That is what the figures should‘ had dropped to 51.129.000.000 or a show. But the figures actually shop: net loss in the trade of Canada in that Canada today has less than = the year ending “arch 3i. 1930. of 10.300000 people. This means that. $243,000,000 as compared with the 1.300.000 people have been lost to; previous _vear." Canada in the last ten years. Thai most unfortunate feature of the Sl'.-' Asia, purchased llvflfll‘ $909130 uation is that native born Canati-Exvorth of Amencan metal-working ians constitute a great part of this ~,n;¢l1_;-,@,vy 15st, year loss. During the period when this? 1.300.000 cf legitimate population was lost to Canada. we were sprndin: Five hundred mcn have beet. put :1 work on the new road and hydro 840.000 000 101' lmmlélrflllvfl Pllflmbei- cl plan: izca: Ciiiclad dc Malz, Our population loss was largely due lgoxivo to the fact that we had m ptopcrg _._____________ A fiscal policy for Canada, no policy. r which would help to develop the country. no policy which would use ‘ - Canada's natural resources for the‘ benefit of Canadians. ‘ This exceptional stallion will b! a: i118 follou .11; stands from June ‘F111 till June 20th. June 9. Eeruingicn. George Mc- Typographical errors in the figure; .\’eill‘.<_ noon. Stanley Bridge. night given by Mr. iVfacDonald on revenu" 5111111181“- and export decrease. as they appear- Julie 111- Whfiflllvi‘ 111W!‘- 110°“ ed in yesterday's Guardian mak- .\!.", Lucas Fai-quharsonls. Charlotte necessary the follow-in; (‘OITECIlOIlI town. tnl Julie lZF-‘l- 130M113?‘ 1i ..The estimates of revvnue for the 119°11- coming year. Mr. Mai-Donald said, Victoria at night, thine l3. T1770! if put before Parliament. would u...‘ neon. Cerf -TTB‘»'<‘YFE. 111811‘- shewn a very heavy deficit. That is‘ Jim? 14- BMFWP- 11W"- 5110111191" why in his budget speech Mr. Dun. szde. fill blondav. Decrease in Revenue and Trade. hing did not make any estimate oi - ‘Vlldllli -‘~!¢G1’P§01' 5. 1-0! 1' revenue; im- [his yogi», we know. at. noon Tviic Vin?" at iiitkt. i however. that the revenue oi Canada! June l7 Porter. 1100-“1- Alb"?! during the month oi April-the firs‘. ‘ um. mrht. nouns-e u mo we m untamed memhn“ o, . mm“ w """“" _ aaia-o-ioal. "ma: *1" mini: ilwyhm" G113‘ month oi m.- present 1.5m _\'Cai‘-— m.» l5 OLearv. neon and mm I ,_v ‘ I to 8.00 ' war carry come on.—- cw - shows a my, dare“, u, mm M, Jung l9. Hmsel Rogers 601cm“ . 9"" l" llehmeol xmllormd :_;“$1°'d:::' “a 1:1‘? ' ' 80w News with April. i929. of ss.sii.2si.pa:n<i:at HOUR. c. w Robinsons. Mi . . r z es ev ay - . _ , . '* -< 6000960006» Qooo». that is without. taking into account lPlvié-llil H? "will 4 g‘- .____‘“'““'" ---—--_ do“ mm‘ ‘mm l. m sent’ n both Advertisement the new budget regulallons. none oiI June ‘:0 John Small noon, Sum "T"- which came into effect until the 15:. merride, night llll fcllouing Ainndaj days inclusive except July 2. when, u», will be open all day. Also cloeedl M De MGCLOGII Violin, Bow. Cue and Iiutruetieii c! May) n lppned M ‘he "Hui June 33rd f. “R W. CARSON The Island Radio Co. - D0 l m _ ~ Book given fr b loin! - ; $0 55mm“ “tonne”, mm on 3:5“) L w Maw!" “Nnfirgt. me;- qu.“ 53mg“; 101123;“; 3:, months oi the year. this would h; a1 Thee router. "(ill be (‘FPJYFJR i m‘ "mo" mun“ a Mczw!" IMIALM!‘ 16th. e loan oi nearly 570,000.03) in revenue; i fcrinigiiiiv- t1". Pic." of scar n. I " ‘ n‘ “u” 1m‘ ' . Charlottetown b North Wibbln ciuuofluow" a mike Government has lablPfl larger F" Pl . "W" '»“"P’-'"= Paid ‘- f up“. Q XI‘! Church ' u. 00x 4 V105“ scum)!‘ estimates of expenditures than they at C‘;.."l:".oi'r "v. re" c c1100 g, p, pagan-g; Phone I I ‘I07 Qsueei-igtieet-Oine Ella-it'll! I Md l y", no vm", U?“ )5 m, i“; u B 3,, r. ,... ...,. k ‘I _ - on" ‘In ‘m ' I . H. .. A. iwll. .. . .- .' . 0a ' \\ “u. 9.“ a oQQQQwQ-eoggooe-ooo-QQQQ.» ISTlS-Q-u-wgqhp, ‘m. w." 3 ' "aurnlurt ll. ha: vanished: and that aias-n-iz. Jime. l2. i4, at . i, - v _ Y .