_ or A MERCHANT qw-r-v not w "i me m,‘ no matter what it Is. j “m” Guardian, Founded Ill!- Prem. He, States That -T he Crown And Three Sen- ators Entered In The Interest Of Mackenzie A MAXIMS n you have any‘ influence In the mm to give you rltart in life. do start‘ upon Your own rlts and start in lama lowly pqf. gpulcmtewn Guardian Two Oenll. I Baxter And His Grei t Victory A Minister Of The Campaign Iiing, And They Have Their Answer. (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN. N. B., June ZO-The yrz-ekvcn statement cf Hon. J. B. y. Eazrtc-r. elected with 30 followers to the New grunsrvlcl: Legislature yesterday, is uiollowc: l‘; condilcted the government o.‘ New‘ Brunei-sick yo as not to mix Federal and Provincial affairs. but a Minister of the Crown and three senators took part in the campaign rith the sole object of introducing Federal politics into our Provincial rcricerns. They have had their ans- m. “The protest of some people against liquor control legislation has been ef- frctivelg: answered. With the excep- tion of Albert County, the Opposi- tion has no representation in any county that could be called a dry county. "I am personally indebted and so is the part1; to hundreds of workers, particularly including ladies’ organi- Conservative, who was cations, who did everything possible to secure a majority for the Gov- ernment. ‘ “We now have an ample working mflloritl- a public approval of our policies, by the best form o: plgb. iscite that can be taken and we shall m 0h during the next five years to administer the affairs of the Prov- ince as successfully as during the past term." Ollllositlon Leader is Silent WOODSTOCK. N. 3., Jung 19.. Asked tonight for a statement on the result of the New Brunswick election. W- P» JONES. K- C. leader of the Op- position party. who was defeated in his constituency of Carleton County along with his running mates, F. K. 3m“- °f wear Brier-iron. and r. W. smith. of Hartland. said he had not received complete rctumg and would prefer not to give out any ex- pression until tomorrow morning. llviyouivcamalvTs. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc; "Ice cicam at New Glasgow to- night, June 21st. 4790 "Sturgeon Tea Party July 1st. 4620-6-20-81. l "St. Columbas Tea Party. Wed- nesday, Jill-y 2nd. 4540-6-19-101. "Annandale, Wednesday. show and dance. orchestra. 4770-6-21-31 "Reserve Vlfctlriesday, July 9th for HEW! W? Rflliéit Church grove. 4'167-6-2l-3i Cavendish play "Eyes of love" l.‘~ cancelled at Clifton. until ilrther notice. 4789 "Reserve Monday. June 23rd. for dance and ice crcam social at Priest Rind School. 4786-6-2l-li "Plai- at York on June 23rd. "The Yummy Dooley“, by the Oyster Bed Billie lilflycrs. mi "At French River Hall-Come and *9 "Tully the Convict" presented by m 15 Pifllcrs. Tuesday evening June All 4T3l-6-200—2i. "liarshfield W. I. will present '17s three Pegs" in Afton Hall lllesdair, June 24th. Orchestra in at- “Mima 4739-6-20-4i "Reserve Tuesday. June 24th for ice cream fcotivril and dance i Grand VlPW Hall. 4769-6-‘31-21 "Mlilliasiie Club loading hogs. “W95 find lambs Wednesday, June 11- 3km. Anncar, Secretary. I 4755-5-21-31. "Reserve July 17th for Highdeld Sbvi/rrlan Church festival. 4757-6-21-21. "Gillie to the Charity Dance and Cream in C. M. B. A. Hall, Ver- a?" River. Wednesday evening. June th. Admission 50 cents. 4749-6-21-2l. "be sure to attend the Ice Cream tival at Kingston Corner on June iiih- 1r not ilne, the followinz night. 47b7-6-21-3l. "Eflilcrn Kings Club loading hogs "id calves Elmira: Tuesday after- gll- J1me Hi. Souris, Wednesday. h~ J- J- McKinnon, Secretary. 175(41- "se! “The Winning of Joy" by the gmwi" players in Tryon Baptist '“~ Tuesday. June 24th. n un- uvorable, Wednesday. Good special- ‘ 4741-0-20-4! l, ‘£30m m the mi Cream mum ‘fifth Rustlco. on the “Stella y“ Chlllel ground on Wednesday 25th. If not line. come the fol- ! evening. 46l0-6-20-3i. n . i ma?“ miss hearing Dr. Green w“ George Beers. Charlottetown. m; i! by local talent in Heather- m all Friday. June ma. et a p. m; “"9" lilsolces of I-Iectherdele mshs Institute. Musical program. - -"°-=. refreshments. Admission l." B. invi. T0 urn m llllY (Clnldiln Press) FREDERICTON, N. 3., June 20.- The general election in New Bruns- wick yesterday in leaving vacant the important positions of speaker of the House of Assembly and Minister of Agriculture has given rise to extan- Qwe _-;~_-:-_-l:tlc:~. as t: t. =21: which hay be taken to reoit-te Llzf: speaker and the‘ Mixiister. who went U" to d-In‘. in Albert. t is re- ported here that an ofler of a seat for Hon. Lewis Smith, Minister of Agriculture, already-has been made to Premier Baxter and that no decl- sion has been reached or is likely to be reached for some time. Fred C. Squires elected in Carleton at the head of the poll on Thursday, and deputy speaker of the last legislature is considered by many the logical selection as speaker of the House. The Provincial Government is expect- ed to meet in Fredericton during the first week of July and it is probable that the vacant portfolio and speak- ership will be considered at that time. Hon. D. A. Stewart. Minister of Pub- ‘, llc Works is expected to be at his of- fice here on Tuesday next and will be the first Minister to appear. CUMMITTED aFR TRIM TORONTO, June 20—Malcolm Sto- bie, Charles J. Forlong and Gordon Draper, members of the brokerage firm of Stable Forlong, were commit- ted for trial by Magistrate Jones. late today on five charges of fraud and theft. "Meeting of Wlnsloe Shipping Club in Hell Monday night at S o'- clock. Loadlng live stock Thursday. 26th. T. A. Rodd. Sec'y. 4180-6-2l-1i "The Stanley Bridge Players will present their play "Wanted, a Wife“ in Emerald Hall. Wednesday. June 25th. If not fine ‘Thursday. ' OTVO-d-Il-Sl-stw "Sale of ice creamy and cake by Eldon Women's Institute in Belfast Public Hall Monday evening, June 23rd 8 o'clock. Also home cooking table and borne made candy. Come. 4621-64041. "Corrie to the concert in Spring Park School ‘hiesdly, June 24th, die- iegues, music, etc- Come end help the Women's Inst. trite. Concert starts 3°‘ ‘Ladies with plea free. ‘ - cwi-c-zi-ii at 9 o'clock sharp. Admiston 20 and l0 oonte. flZ// ///' The People's Paper r CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY. JUNE 21,1930 iciusiia orzraai-ganizzng The cwederalgabinet I ' Captain lam MacKenzie Of Van- couver Appointed Minister Of immigration And Colonization ARTlllERY MEN iilvi TDBAY Fllll c_ A MP Seventy-nine of All Ranks Entrain At 1.30 p. m.--Will , Camp At Petawawa For One Week. The fkst Prince llidward Island Medium Brigade. commanded by Lt. Col. P. W. McNevin, and consisting of llhe two batteries, No. 2, mm rnanded by Major D. S. Tierney and No. 8 commanded by Major P. S. Fielding. entrains today at 1.30 p. m. for the training camp at Pete- wawa. The brigade consists of 79 men. all rrlrs, including Lieuten- ants J. A. Fullerton. W. S. Woolner. and Arthur Puke of ‘we. a Battery, and Lieutenants Carl Kelly, George Raymond. Alex. lvfathleson and Lorne McI-‘arlane of No. 8 Battery. The brigade will arrive in Mon- treal Sunday morning at 8 o.clock. will leave at i015 and will arrive at Petewawa at 6 a. m. on Monday. The training period will last for a week. closing O"! June E0, All work done will be of a practical naturm instructional and shooting. July l will be spent in Montreal. The brig- ade will arrive home on the late train on July 2. itiiiiilnti is BllNHRMEll (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. June ‘JO-The Senate today without a record vote, confirmed the nomination of I-Ian- ford L. MacNlder, of Iowa. as min- ister to Canada. This action was taken after Senator Brookhart, Re- publican. Iowa, had charged he has seen MalcNlcier lead "drunken revels" -_~ 1:222 were semeeéecs mad that ho was the "worst enemy the soldiers of the World War ever had." Senator Steek. Democrat. Iowa, irri- medlately challenged Brookhart’: statements. He said that when Brook- hart implied MacNider was a “drunk- ard" he did not know "what he was talking about." Steak added that up to four years ago MacNider “did takc a drink," but since he entered Pub- lic life he has been a "teetotaler." The Iowa Democrat also insisted thilt MacNicler had fought for a bonus for the World War veterans but that he was opposed to the bill now be- fore Congress- lls EASY a B: Goon lilrunco; lF , You Haven't Aurfumc. ELSE TORONTO. June ill-Moderate wlndl. somewhat unsettled with local showers, High tide this evening at 6.40 and tomorrow morning at 0.42 (Standard time). Sun sets this evening at 7M and riuc tomorrow morning at 4.09. New moon Thursday. June 26. 9.13 e. m. Scotland Yard ‘ that e skull found recently 0n Wirnbleton Common probably hi4 been there 100 years and often h d been kicked ana-c-ai-at M» by amine _. The Weather. etc] 4o Do! ! Wzxwxgfmi“ \ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew STANDING or PARTIES IN AiB£RTA (finalise Preps) CALGARY. Alto. June flit-Stand- ing of the parties in the Alberta pro vincial election at six o'clock tonight. (Mountain Standard Time): Elected-United Farmers of A1. berta, (Government) 37; Liberals B; Conservative 4; Iaboi- 3; Independ- ent, 3, Leading United Farmers of Alberta, 1. Liberals 8; Conservative 2 .l..a.bor l tied 1. Total 63. Tbdcy as counting neared oom- pletion it appeared that the gov- ernment would hold thirty nine seals in a house of sixty three mem- bers as compared with forty three in an assembly of sixty before dissol- utlcn. Liberals promised to uizex ten seats, three better than before and Conservatives five to swell their representation by one. Labor mem- bers who numbered six in the last assembly hoped hardly for better than five. Inependents had the best chance at three of the four remain- ing seats. CALGGARY. Alta.. June 20—The _1 Read by Everybody Here Today RT. HON. W. L. MAQINZIE KING who includes ("- lgflgfpwg m5 Summeraide in bis campaign today. count in Lacombe constituency shows Hon. Mrs. Irene Parlby, minister without portfolio, tied with her In- dependent opponent. J. R. MacKie. Each candidate secured i941 votes from a total of 63 polls. .. Drive Into Conservative Policy Would Canadian Goods World Ma rizets VANCOUVER, B. 0., June lB--—'I'iie work of the pathfinder is to blaze the trail, through all barriers on the road to national development to blast a way, and the Conservative party, if returned to power on July 2d, is pledged to so build up agriculture and industrial life that its strength will drive the Dominiorfs products into the competitive markets of the world. Hon. R. B. Bennett, leader of the Conservative party, concluding his Pacific Coast campaign here last night, declared that was his pledge. "If he (Prime Mmlstcr King) thinks I will not establish markets for Can- ada‘s products. strive with ‘all my heart to retain them, drive our pro- ducts with all my power into new markets; into old markets. then he is wrong," asserted Mr. Bennett. Firm Policy Needed The Conservative leader declared he would not “beg of any country to buy our goods". nor would he go hat in hand among the nations. "so that I may not provoke them and ask hum- bly lf they ‘will please exchange their goods for ours!“ “So will I. when the Government is mine. continue to blast s. way through all our troubles and dlflicultles. What else would I be there for? To cringe to others with soft words. and to re- coil frorn each rebuff. that is not The Ming throughout his political career part of the country, except perhaps. disintegration of the Government party. tlie Liberals in Saskaiche ‘.11! is fresh in the P115115 mind 5nd “- i‘ “lVhat Is. Wrong with Liberal Party?” Canada's way. That is not my party's way. If it were, she and we as well, would be untrue to the men and wo- men who haye made us what we are. "When by the hands of the Fathers of Confederation our several parts were moulded into a nation's form. show me the dzmculties that vision iand wisdom did not meet and con- ‘quer. When it manifested the unity iof the whole,» and railways were ' thrown across it, ivhere were the bar- iriers that fortitude and patience did I not blast asunder? When at the call . of Empire our boys and girls. our flmen and women, went overseas, did they come back before thezr work was done? Did they not go forward . always through living flame, past bit- I tcr death. blasting their way, crusad- i ers in the faith? "If we are not to be false to all of these can we do otherwise? If we are not to be false to that race of men. Ibred in the little islands of Britain, can we do otherwise? If the Conser- 1 vative Party is not to be false to you, ‘can it do otherwise? It will not be ‘ false to you and to your interest. It ,wlll continue to blast the way." I Trade Between Nations I : Amid applause from the crowded ‘auditorium. he continued: "Call my i party in this the rightful heirs of our _,____ The marvelous luck which bu attended the B-t- HM!- W~ L- Muhm‘ seems to have run out. Froiu ever! Quebec. come reports regs-I'd!!!‘ u" The disaster which bu overt-lien laid that even Mrpnunnm; will be rejected in lulu. Mlflliflbl l! Paw?“ l“ be in rebellion and everybody knows how 90W!" u" 341mm‘ '""" i’ in the major Province of Ontario. The latest bad new: for the prime Hilfi- ‘isier is from British Columbia. lnce. which does not always take tbe In a leading editorial, The Vancouver Prov- eame side In politics. olmrvfli l “w”; i, "mug with the Ubfifll party in BIN-Ill! Columbia? u it dead Lot asleep? Or is it entirely bankrupt the trouble. it promise: to play but a which h now lettifll under of getting one." men, who for one or are either to wbem, running today when Mr. Mackenzie of men, ideu and ideals? Whatever ‘ minor put in the election campaign ...'1'be prty appenn to be helpless. inept, bewildered, e flock of cbeep without a shepherd, and with little hope The Province proceed: to say that, though election day is only a few weeks may. there in in a majority of the fourteen British Columbia rid- trig! not the faintest ldee wbo the Liberal candidates are going to be. Ev- |sn in those constituencies where-the candidate: have been chosen. "the! cannot hepe to win. or men mot-her. it an uselen No look for leadership There i: not fa all British Columbia a clfllle Liberal in the King could take info his cabinet in the full knowledge that be one choosing an met, and not a liability." Thus far no one with the slightest polclbllity of winning ha; shown my 111190!- lflon to rneb for the portfolio jut abandoned by Dr. King. The Province ieoncludee with the remark that if Mr. Bennett wine be will have ample ‘cabinet material from Bfllllh Columbin. from which u» choole. ir we m to judge by this more or lean independent analytic of the political ltuatlon on the Pacific Cont. the Government bu lcercely a chance ef winning our mic in that pert of the Dominion. old Idcuofbusiueecmaybeaodeubt principles do not change from gun- eratlon to generation. MAXIMS 0F. L _§7 MERCHANT -—_ s, y . fashioned, but the fundamental 16 PAGES :lflTREBAME§ Aciirmi Exercises Were Very Largely Attended. Programme Reflects Great Credit O n l Teaching Staff. Affairs. The closing exercises of Notre Dame Academy, an annual event in which the pupils of the school pre- sent to the public at the end of the year's work a programme of music. song and drama, were held last [Canadian Press) LEWIS, Que, June 20.—'1'1~.e Cab- inet IQSTQZIUZJLCII li- gomg on. Excellency the C-otci" a: General scgned at Quebe: an o nit-sou;- Cll passed at a X13112" of the Cab- Anuaal S-iblcrlptlanl Delivered 4y A1111 Canada ~ud U. B. $.00.‘ A. H.501 And Supt. General Of Indian 4e i; known that m the comm rents that have rezentcy been mad: t government has had in WET Q15. preset“ ztion of all the proizices in c:‘:.-i_'et. “flier. the late James I-iebb was repla% as Niirsster of . p lives are noble. ‘ surcd. if you will go forward boldly t: l evening with Rt. Rev. Mori- ‘signer McLean, V. G. presiding, met on Saturday of Lst week ap- Finer-Io by “"6 Ho?» Chi-é Dm- i and with a very large attendance of IpO-ntmg Captain Ian M1: -nzie of ‘H1113 5-111 “hi?! the mp3?“ tparents and friends of the pupils. [Vancouver MLlllllif of Immigration men'- Ol F-“Eriié “'35 SQPBTW“ As on all former occasions so last and Colonization and Supt General ffflm i119 PEI‘! H1511! 0! M17195 and of Ldian Affairs. For some time F @1195 1' "35- Enrmunced ‘ha!’ evening the entertainment was of a very high order. reflecting much credit on the instruction given by the teachers and on the ability of the pupils. Nor was praise for the splend- agvfintmctttr. "rcbzcl Occasion r reorganQZatmn, The. appoint- rcforc of tiie Hon. W F. Kay sithou: portfolio is not post the Soldiers Settlewrnt Board has been urder the control of the Minister of Immigration and Colon- ization it wzil so F/Ollb1lll1P"I"flP_HO. fuit merit t‘? as M id work of the pupils lacking. Es- pecially interesting was the tableau‘ and play under the descriptive lZltlEi of "The Rose of the Algonquin." in. which a number of quaint sceensl were dramatlaed with pleasing effect ; and remarkable realism. I The pupils and teachers were con-' gratulated by the chairman and by‘, Monsignor Maurice McDonald. Prizes and certificates, gained and. merited by the pupils, were given out. PROGRAMJ/IE 1. Overture-micron in D-Mem- delssohn. A. Plgot, M. Mitchell. ivrl McCain-en, E. McGrath. W. Moran,’ Mi Arsenault, F. I-Ioivatt. R. Trainer: 2. Greeting. 3. Drama-"Ilie Ross of the Al- jDlIqlllTl." An incident in the life of‘ the first Teacher of Montreal in the; early Days of the Colony. ‘ _ Continued on Page 14 first advent. Heirs in this land of our pioneers in every path of life which Joined in one, makes lasting the broad road of our undying greatness. Call us the rightful heirs to all those who . tried to do their duty. I am well content and I accept with pride be-l yond power of words to tell. the trust you place in me. ' “So let Mr. Mackenzie King call! trade between nations what he will. I have told you where I stand. You are . entitled to equal frankness from himl Canadians, your race is noble. Your! Your destiny is as-i l meet it. with true friendship in your: hearts for all. with fear iii your souls i of none. , "Mr. Mackenzie King. talzlng words} of mine which I have quoted from their context and applying them in a way which he knows better than any man alive has ever dream rd of. is re- l ported to have said: ‘In the recipro- city campaign of 191i the cry ‘If the‘ Tory Party was no truck or trade with the Yankees.‘ This year it lias come dangerously near being ‘No truck or trade with Britain.‘ "Shame Mr. Mackenzie King. to so distort the meaning of my words. Shame and folly both. What do you hope to gain by it? Do you not see where this is leading you? What gambler‘: throw is this. Be warned in time. Keep this fight straight and clean. Stick to the issue. There is one only before the people. which of our two policies offers the surer pro- mise of a greater Canada. Raise any other at your peril. If in the hearts of any Canadians you have already done so. I am quite content to have them judge me unheard. My con- science is clear. My record runs into the past for all to see. Canadian Autonomy "It is reported to me that Mr. Mac- kenzie King has claimed. in credit to his party. certain ecnievemen‘ on the road to Canadian autonomy. I can scarcely credit the report. In fairness to him, until I see it myself, I will soy nothing more about this. I cl- ways believe and always will believe that it was the people of Canada by their courage and their suffering and ‘ fbSpOllSlblllljf. t) be l a rded as a final arrange- li. will ab: be recalled that. st the tint: of the separation of the Pelnsiop: and Helm... and ,3 has been ‘ Depannient of Fmherzes and. the , A - q#_ aczeptecl. It has been decided to cle- FJOZDB-vrvgmezgvpof tlgaigie igfetéllllhzggt fer the appointment of Dr. King's l = " ' ” “ successor unm anal. the 5193mm‘ e \v-:ul'l b3 transfcrrwl to the lueanwhn, the H61 _]_ L, 5315mm‘ iDepartmen‘. of Marne certain of the itinr-te- of National Defefce has work now air-normed by other Oi the been appointed acung Mingle:- oflGoi-ernment departments but which Pensiom and He3uh_ 5y the 3p- jcould more approximately be placed pomtmtnt of Dr MifiMlllafi a; 11m- ‘within the Jurisdiction of trie NIL".- mm- o1 Fisherzas Captam Ian Mag- ‘is‘=r of Marine the Prime hfinster Verve is biinist/er of I igratzoti. ‘Ted i5 w be distinctly under‘ and C3;cn1z;g_on_ Pylg fid-vay-diilOOCl that with respect to the De- ma.“ is “M... represented 1n gheqaartment c! Pensions and Hearth cabinet and BIIIISh Columbia con-Mb? mansemelt whereby 001- Ral- flnues its representation nogmthqston is m be acting Minister until standing the resgi-iation of the Ho: 59-91’ U" 619mm“ “mild n°l be w?“ Dr. Kin: as Minister of Pensions and ‘l4 “d helm“! the Period °f the e1‘ Health. The Prime 1 ere: wdshed to @3151” Dr. King. who was appointed to the Senate on Satin-day last has tend- cred hsresignaticzi as Alinzstt-r of EllliEll lSi l. iEllEl will n E l__ll l. T 55...... chin... ls Improved [ .12: improvement in the bandit. ion cf His Logdship Bishop Q’. L611“? was reported in a telegram received at the Palace yesterday‘ from Dayton, Ohio. His Lord- shln iiaa been taken u» the Miami HQSPiL-rl. Dajlton. There is no immediate dlnger if a, m. B" Tlzcmas Green, Canadian lapse does not occur. l " ‘ lPress Staff. Crzrosmndevnt.) __ l l _ ‘ who gave t“ Gaunt... the M. mew} SASKATOON, Sask. Jiire 2o.- ure of freedom it ElIjZLVS. EH“ R E 5mm“ “'35 highly “so much gum‘ m“. ‘r31. M‘. Mjbiplcaxd Tllil the success of the gov- kcnae K.ng and his cr.iic;sin of meiemmer‘? of Pmmie’ '1' B M‘ Bu“! and my pa“; The m“ mu,“ ‘wan :1 the New Brunsivick Provincial l y l. for another day “hen I LnOw|GIFCilOTE yesterday. Th~ victory of ‘ Baxter." the Dominion everything he has sazcl, 1 shall ansrcr i Premier _ . \‘1‘l‘.€ leader declared A.“ l1. was exp-cred although I Jom “we “um hnnit‘ o Liberals considered that the re- upcn them. Tgmght] wan; to get (In suit would be "erv close. The ‘rave with the program of national ie1ief,°7 “mw-Wamm ‘mi l5 “@531”? and national development l have pro- "hrmigh Canada “m fmd a 5'3"“??? lIllSEd. I would glad deal a; nmpexpression ii New Brunswick on with 353111133 M; yhckenme Kwg ‘July 28. than it did today " The pro. proposed for your peum-n-mnh but ligféféfl’? measure; and sound admin- cari find nothing rpm-e m deal “Am irratinn’ of the Baxter government, - ‘together v-ith the lll"‘.‘(‘35l!'l§ resin?- inept azaixt the Federal Liberal pa ‘vies are responsible for the re- suit" here night Unemployment QUCLHUII "However blind he may be to your future. and deaf to your present‘ ____.._._-e needs. surely he cannot stop hi5. ears with smug complacai ce rd '.f s- “ " n ‘ "‘ 5' e . Wife Book and hungry, the cry of mothers and‘ fathers and little children who call? to heal their pain. l would have vrei- T ‘Cumin hes“ comed his co-operatzon. In this HIDE‘ ‘VATICAN CITY‘ Jun‘ 70-5 heart of man. not to theimagination. Emcklami- Premm °x Mum‘ l5 u“ o; the polmcian_ Bu; “am he anal chief cause of all the religious diffi- ployment in Canada may not. be all‘ "ash ‘he "will" bOOK" ‘"111 533'. im- that wg might, w15h_' Th“ is 31L 1 til the British government deals ef- then away he goes to sound-the party; bmk" U" i116 Same sublecl“ “u” by bugle. ‘Who is for the Imperial Con-I the British gowrriment a fortnight Hear my praise of them. Hear later: been done for our own people. Ask their praise of me.‘ lBflillll. ask the other members of our. that is probable. he will not go to the L because it is founded on the pride next Imperial Conference. and I tell ~ ciples of Justice and fair dealing. a their min and not. the Liberal Gov- ernment by ltl I090: negotiations, teem to the cry that carries across Will Be Issued‘ of national distress it transects the "white bwk" which m’ vaiica“ “n not I. has elected. l-le did so in these “mes m ‘he 1515M °l M31“ “Condition; or gmplgymgng in fectively with the cause of it. The ferenoe? Look upon the men I hare: ago. "I tell Mr. Mackenzie King unless‘, Empire. if I am right ll'l this? H)! you I will not go until I am satsicdl the right of every incl _ the nation-the cry of the destitute? to us as Christians and as Canadnnsl ''' " realm of politics. It appeals to the‘155“° wmcmow declare‘ m" In" vim-d; 135g may“, -Condmons of em_‘ Present. troubles in Malta cannot Canada may not be all that we wish‘; l "Wllllfl 1100K" L5 in 811$“?! f0 l “bllll designated to represent you thcrc. public opinion changes beyond all? we have an Empire which end that. all that. Govorngipnt ma... basi in it w e useful T‘ " . ’"'.<-".‘?‘”‘"‘ ‘- *‘=.\jr@=-."i-‘~<_'Js ..- ~ -*; '. w?“ '4‘ , , s- :. '6 a 2c‘