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The most daring nf ath- letic feats -- the f11S\“S'~ §~ 5-: #lr all I ZZ.-. / ",`\' lil. . 1 \\"' ~»i_O_, gl 'lag ‘ 0 , rj -2' ml l§ Western Guardian -C'E.\"I`R.\L I’»l1DLQl`l€ ll.‘i.l"l`l., ‘ -.\IOI)El"f.-\TOR',= VIFIT- Re", Dr l`:~.t"-z R11.->`:, niod-~~-aw Dr of if"»> €““"“‘ ,P~.='-f="‘ll".‘ of t"`(’ PTe,ll1"f~‘,','i-i f'.;."~. Fi.-.ad.'i \'i=-- lloci-K°n.=ilv,'t'\n F';mrr°".=i.'l". .»\l‘.'>er- lon anti 'Tvne \'i1l-er' ln Zf.'.= recent leur of `i":1`:'“" fs-vi r‘i:'r.e.'l in fr‘.Cclir'l.:"" r‘1‘=`°ef~ rli’-i 21 a S ferent Pi'-<` ' i~':: -ll f~"`:.'e“"'.f\!l= He was nn"lll'- a"'r."ii".' i'-ff‘l\e'i and listened to 'vi'_`;i mulch aprwec 'i- 5 ticn In Sllnimersiie he mad" hi: l°.‘:-adfi'i:ir‘"i'.= 'i' "te Prf-.fh~~f~ri'ini Tfirfe and me* of f"e Tf~ud':~.1 Church marchers llc -ri: ltfcnivi l'.tel'es‘efl in *‘l° rr-feral prcrross of the mmmuniiv and esneciallv in Su.rl~.rr.»r,=:f~l»~'_~. vw-wir,-l will-5,-_l-_ \.-i=ir- iiig the E\:'~*-'rr.~"t=il For Yanni durina his "'-'.‘ 'lr Plird f'-:ri-f-_<.~.»= his rlpinim Ni-‘ ,‘,'~f= r-n:'\t ¢-ll-».~--.-rm Of the `Pri'.'v (‘o'lt'i"`l ‘,: melt* crgnif. l'ar.t fo' the .'u‘ll"~ Vo '= in r'\`r\-fi- id .health and r/~n.'i~~ f‘:' t“"~ "\:~.-tier.; du`l':s c' the ,\’.'ori'»““~r'ni "v‘~r' ~_...,... -..__ _ ‘n ‘. ‘~ \.--_ Eastern Cutzrdian lo'-v, Ge?:'gt-:o'vii a- 2,4o p m, Mon. *U me af 7 p, ni. Churcii at Sturgeon ciosefi firr -l-.~;mir,=. No Service ,li . 1 A F "'13-\l"1`lr'*T .~E'l\'l(`ES-Services 'I L: :L _ ;l _ l " .1 tile Bartz-t rhilr'~iies and Montag- ||| ' lie field on Sund.i\'_ Jillv 20 as foi- / 1 4 ' : `!_*i"§ ` - ` V _~ "f _ , ',<'i`, ,\.\`D!lIZV."S I’RES3YTER_ I.»\.\' (`lll`l€(ll, .\!tiili,agu¢_ Serving; “fl Sliliff-i'~'. J'll_'f Jfiiil at ll a, rn. and T p. ni llc" F. \‘.', Tlnaicv preach- cr. llii SALE -\i`f`Tl|'lN SALE OF HAY A1 Clit-."i'_v \'niif~_v on Saturday, July lf/th af 230 rfriocl: (St-:indard Timer, -ii a':c_~f~. ni eood standniz iin_v on ti-r "mul of .l A .\'lirDol"..1l”l_ Cherry \'sl,‘f~ 'l`r:`:ll'= .lt sale. J. A. m¢no.\'ALn, Auctioneer 5438-7-1B-'.31 Teiicllcrs VVantcd Elm 3 €'“§ \v»\\'i'r.n_sccol\'n cLAss ‘°`-'filer for Afton Road School, "iT>:`l`fn~ci'.f. $75 Jonn A. Me- Tlflfiild. Seclf. 5430-1-ia-ai Thrit the Duchess of Sutherland ` i i|$|.AN|]E|l lsi ,_ an-ning iis ibéfoo zsc, 4.u, szef i F aiu ui- liuinicni BRITISH Coiitlrliieci from Page 1. covzred his Mace amid scenes of great excitement. The members steep ed in traditiors of the sacredriess of the Commons prestige and digriitv were horrified' at the incident, and loud protes’s came from both sides of the Chamber. Becketts suspension also was mov. ed by MacDonald and carried 324 to 4 as Fenner Brockways suspension previously had been declared carried. He and Beckett left the House to- gether. Members who sat rear Beck- ett as he snatch-:d the mace report,- -cd him to the chair as shouting, "Mr, Speaker its a damned disgrace," re- ferring apparently to his Labor bul- ,league‘s suspension. MARRIAGES McIVOR»-McCLOSl(EY-At St, Dun- .sta.n’s Basilica on Wednesday, July ,the 16th, by the Rev, Thomas Cur_ ran, D. D., Hugh John Mclvor to Mary Catherine McCloskey. ‘nAwB0i.'r-souiizcs-At the ren. dence of the ofliciatii-lg clergyman, 154 Prince St., Charlottetown, on July 16,1930, by Rev. J, M. McLeod. M.A., Mr. Russel Neil Hawbolt, of St. 1Peter`s (Harbor, and Miss Elsie Irene TIDE Continued from Page 1-» _ | _ of the sudden death o that business conditions and unem~ . advice °f his “"°mP1°Ym°n.t “Mer my Hobbleel whlch wok place at , i k Parliament ployment are operating °3Bi’~`l5t| ence and also of as lim P in Ed d Isl d Hospital last ll -l~ll bud et ls sllll bell, l-wld to vote special financial aid to the r C” W” an which he conceives to be the most important issue of the elec Parliament would meet. Probably ‘°°,f,"“i Sudden Death OD. UD- wurd the end of February. and dur- Last Evening ing the course of me session he, are frankly acknowledging that tl'ie|W°u1d hlV¢ °PP°"““1W °‘ Pl'°P°5" Citizens wlu be shocked to learn outlook has changed. They admit 1118 1°Bl5ll*1°U W implement "'19 I ML _,_ wes_ the ‘ °"‘- E 3 5 .. evening at 'i dulbek. up as the great issue of the cam- Pf°V1“°°5- The lan Mr Robblee wok serlously palgn, lllll elven lts authors have Thus, his measures of relief would _ ‘ it lil on Tuesday last and his cond found themselves unable to indicate be in 65°” “IWW "°w‘“`d 557553-[becoming worse he was removed lon to how ll ls aflecllng or ls llkely lo al, when the greatest severity in the un m P E B1 d H S lm but des B . . B11 0 , - fe" “lf” °°“°““°“5' empmyment °m"m°n my be ex' in the best 'bi medical skill and i cted to have passed. P _ pe kind nursing he failed to rally. Budgel l.-allure ‘M.r. Bennett. on the other hand, proposes to deal with it in an emcr- The deceased c°ndu°ted a very successful I-Iaberdashery on Great -4 - e a befo e h ha d - Mr. Dunnliig declares' that he 51 “cy ‘Ly Y ° 5 me any George street and Previous to mls framed the budget primarily with B. ‘mg e 9' ‘ 55 view to the marketing br canadian "OH t ° Whole. t erefore, busi- wheal_ but were ls nollllng ln lt lo ness depression and unemployment, yclfods. Ltdéd Il;IlshipasslnZ :Jill coupled with Mr Bennett's defenite eepy "mum y 5 many ren h h was a popular clerk with Moore be ds ensure the wider opening of the ` - and acquaintances in the Province. British ma1.l;el_ Evldemly’ he “_ assurance of certain and immediate sumed that the enlargements ln the, “ctw” 1°’ emergemy 'md P°1""”-an Brlllsll prelerence Wollldlmeel wllh|ent relief, and the failure of the B senllmemal response ln the Old Govemi-nent to meet the situation' V .._._.. Country, but lt has not been forth- c0mmg_ The larlfl pmvlslons ol the ible for the turning of the tide in ------- S¢1'i°\1Sly» may be said to be respons .' Continued from Page 1 budge, have been ln operation two favor uf the conservative Leader. consideration was elven to irrefu- ,md B hall months' and they have With this tide developing. fear of a ences for the Bl'li»iSl1 ENVI" Wd I not allccted the Brlllsh demand for stalemate is passing, at Ottawa at through that period the King Gov Canadian wheat, as the shipments' my "aff" ' ' ` °mm°“¢ |'a|S¢d U19 IWUGS ll NSU I fl-om the port nf Montreal sims the lm- lwssiblv nslinsi British mods wm- openlng of navigation clearly show. ing |1110 Clmadl 2”'-`| l°W¢1'¢d "Wm Mr. Dunning evidently overlooked , "S4m“¢h 2_5 POSSWC 0|* -4m¢l'|¢°U the neil established fact that Great continued il-bm Pa e 1 "f“f12~ sinus ui- all lim” vrefcrence. ants-Ln does not do business on V _i_____»_ i if there was my, 1° wr nelrhbm sentiment, even with ber blood rein- unto the saloon deck, but Rbueri- 1°* the mth °f Us in exploit our own tions. ques had already passed him l,u_l,m_|mz:rket.s. Now. after dancing fo thc "Mr, Kirlg's performance in the mg af,” A-ml had stopped on f_l.le` tune of Yankee Doodle for the past campaign h:\ also been a disap- well deck lwderlques passed wlmess . nina years they are going to change polntment eieri to his most loyal ad- again armed. Wllh the cook-S Cleaver' lt to British Pf¢f¢f°ll¢°- 3'" ll WW"- mlrers. It is common comment that - go down. (Applause). _ Witness attempted, unsuccessfully h is t tt in ' ` _ 2 110 pu mg up any ing like to grab him Amd promptly dropped ‘Vlr Jenkins told us a great de al such a fight as carried him to vie- ' labour, helping the sardine lndustry. _ _ hL=. bar, li I tory against heavy odds in 1926 and _ and S d to We dock an B , But what about the butter lndustry? as prevented the Conservatives from we wen told tonight it was is treaty Securing a clear majority in 1925. ‘he side' 91°” ”‘"° by me ’°°"° ,ni the nss¢._oh, iniw they wish KlUE'S CUUTCUIYY 15 that he dures "°,Enlb1e‘the_ml to get ashore was u. treaty of the past! But it has been on the defensive from the img” quickly at qumng time- Rm' : like Banquo‘s ghost to them. Ever outset uno has been unable to es- eflques ml d°“'“ 'D the Well °°°l<» inns they dlp their knife in the but P1906 Of 1‘Ope that was hanging overi it cape from.that, position." and stopped. Witness took cleaver tel. plan, they ,ge ml, sims; He has found it impossible to 3e¢,.from the excited boatswain, and before them; n is all very away from the issues presented bylcautloned him. Anti on the dock \vas`,,.cll to my ll,” ll l, ,_ mug Mr. Bennett. The Prime Ministerivhallehzing Rcderlques bocome a- ' nf the past; but it's not. Huw has never been on the defensive be- ‘shore and fight, and calling unplellg. ls “_ ma; mday nm wld gtgrgge wg;-¢. f0f€_ 111 ally 0! his Campaigns and he ant names After Roderiques hearing houses in Montreal are being filled to °b“°‘f5l" ‘S “°‘ at his be" in ‘hal ffbe repeated requests in fight shout- capacity with New zealand bums in Situation' ied "Ali right, I’ll come." Ai-ld rariiquantlties sufficient in supply an ex- aft. down the garigway to the dool;_ ' cess of what our market requires un- U,,e,,,,,l,,,.,.,,,,,l Anti was sinned with u piece or wood' lil 1931'-’ (Mud sniilwsel- ` 4 or 5 feet long and 2xg_ Rode,-llllles' Shrlnkage in export of farm pro- "Tlle Prime Mlnlstcr first ap-lhad Wh" appeared to be a pen- ducts ‘mm 5N7»°0°'°°0 in 1921 w l‘-roaclicd general economic concil- knife. in his hand Anti made 3 pass $29,000,000 in 1020; the hostile attit tions and unemployment in partlcu- lst Roderiques, and the latter made a ‘-ld? 0’ me Km! G°"°mmem‘ in me lar by denying that they were Seri-'thrust at him. They clinched, Anti mama or miners' strike in Nova Sco- ous or requiring special congldel-a- tion. He deprecated Mr. Bennetts di5CUSSif1E them, suggesting that somehow this was calculated to make them worse. Then he got around' t,o adniitting that something should be done and to offering a conference of unemployment experts as the remedy. Going west and evidently finding conditions more serious than he had Suvooseci, he progressed to the length of promisrng special fin. ancial assistance to the provinces lj *hey would ask for it, "The general public, and artic bl'0k¢ BWBY. and ran. Roderiques came aboard, Anti was joined -b Fritz Poxelt, Rcderique; wen; u under the forecartle head to work n the ladder. Liglitln; lg pool- in th forecastle head. Due io the workin tia, a cary ferry tender let to a Que- y b:c firm which could have been given to a Maritime firm, and p cther matters were brilliantly dealt with by the Charlottetovm n . e Conservative candidate, vfhose strong s Z some-back in the brief ten minute of the winghes ivitiic-ss declared, one, I the eellng Wu l.e_ must shout while standing close in- order w be heard [""'°`“t an h°‘"` Standing four-square on the plat d later witness stated. he saw Anti an P05-'fli Standing cn the starboa rd s;de of the saloon. l-le cautioned Anti and asked if he had been wt, showrig an abrasion on the aw, at the close o in ccived with great enthusiasm. ‘form of the Conservative policy, Mr. `McLure, in his opening remarks launched a vigorous attack on»"the panacea of the Dilnrling bU\iB¢V‘ and the maludministration of the King P - ‘ J Ularly the business community and When cautioned, Anti said that he Government as applied to the finan- _ 'did not care to have any more gl-ou. cial, industrial and agricultural in- tlons, seem to have become impress-lble with Rodoriq-.leg vvitnegs welll terests of the country. ed by the contrast between this man- forward and entre-1 the forecastle The Conservative candidates those affected by prevailing opml. ner ot dealing with the questions with which they are most concern- ed and the ,manner in- which Mr. Bennett deals with them. At any Yale. there is widespread comment on the fact that Mr. Bennett has faced these questions squarely and has stated his attitude and his propngglg definitely and distinctly and without Qualification. His first concern is foridmk “tue” “W Kefmy MCDOMW `1d» wlllniz the bbatswaio. wltnss-. -”-tumbled over ba:l.=-:,ili‘s body in "9-“UW Pi-Ssaselvay between, lyin on his right. side, his hem ggging: the bulkhead, and breathing heavily.. trenchant exposition of the New a Zealand butter situation was one of the features of his address and was g loudly applauded. AVOIDING THE ISSUE Witness saw blood on the deck, as 1" '°"‘°d the ‘““"`5 hem- I-“ef "Thu Liberal eundlams always. when the men were lined on the ,Wold ml, hllngr question" he pointed out." Sometimes they refer ‘unemployment and he does not pro- indivlte Anti and Pomelt, as the to it as a ‘red berrmr, at omer timel .pose to trifle with this through thelmen he had seen going forwai-d_ medium of conferences. He has giv- When witness accompanied the men as 'u slippery proposition! At the last meeting at Victoria, when they en an undertaking that lf he heads to get their clothes Flfleld, chief en-'were challenged io say something a new administration he will call a gineer, asked prisoners “wh” did -special session of Parliament immed- you hit the bcatswain with?" lately after the election to take em- Th, Mlm-my General asked' `wl¢h regard to this questlnn they avoided it simply because they did not know whether to support the ergency action for the relief of un-'»-wha; did Am; sllvly- Ml- K _l Mm. f-N-‘l¢¥ 0|' Wl\¢*-ll" 10 hi” 1* l’°5°|l\‘|' lo, . . . _ - emll iment. He has declared that ll,-l_ counsel lol, the prisoners object he will commence the construction ' d to the question on the grounds of an all-Canadian transc ti tl e cm “ma that the sheriff. the chief omcer w.,,k_ l . and the chief engineer hui the men nerlnits A ' 1° ‘mf °”-"°dY- TN Jiffy 1°-ft tm hi8l1Way as one means of providing _ ed at once., However. we hope to- night that they will place themselves on record with regard to tha dairy ' situation and the New Zealand treaty. There is no use in arguing that it is I good thing for the form- ction cw" mom and I lengthy kg” U' ers that they are getting a lower “Ag u meal-ls of _ gument followed which culminated fine. struck the lowelt point it reached for yuan. This year the vuioe mule on what to the fu-mera ll 'I0 unto u bushel,-thirty per cent leu than int year. Tint in the effect of the Dunning budget with regard to the wheat situation." Mr. McLure dealt convincingly 'with Ca.nada's adverse ,balance of trade, unemployment, provincial sub- sidy claims and old age pensions. hid ad PRODUCES THE FIGURES Taking up categorically the argu- ments of the Fisheries Minist/er with respect to increased trade under tw King regime, Hon. John I-!. Myers showed conclusively ii heavy decrease in foreign trade and an adverse trade balance of $103,000,000 as a result of ‘Liberal tariff tinkering. antiy produced from the Canada Year Book which he challenged Mr. Macmillan to refute. "The only difference between bla facts and he sticks to fiction," said the Conservative Farmer candid:-itff, ’ ' sussmif CLAIMS i Mr. I After reviewing old age pensions Mr. Myers took up the subsidy claims. I “Mr. Macmillan told us we were igoing to get an increased subsidy.- Well, when Mr. Bennett gets to 0'.- tavva and J. D. Stewart is returned in Prince Edward Island, an .ho will be next year” (cheers) "I believe we will get our subsidy and that it will be a, satisfactory one!" (Applause\. With the inconsistency between Mr. Macmillan! "if and when" re- ference to subsidy in the Education Report and his present statements ‘ilk/Ir. Myers dealt fully and convincing- l ly- . l E HITS OUT ON BUTTER ISSUE i Reference had been made by Mr. Ely/lacmlllan to the Provincial Agricul- ltural Report of 1925, when Mr. Myers was Minister of Agriculture, in which the opinion was expressed that our dnirymen need not fear New Zealand butter competition. Ori this subject Mr. Myers retorted cuttlngly: “In 1925 we had established u dis- ease free cattle area. and we were _ muklng splendid advance ln our buf.- ter production. But what happened? What is the disease free cattle area. worth to us today? lt ls worth ab- solufcly nothing because we find 40,000,000 of butler coming in from New Zealand. We d.ldn'¢ fear New Zealand butter competition in 1925: because we did not know the bungling methods that these men were capable of." (Loud applause). “In 1925." continued Mr. Myers. I “we nut; only supplied our own but.- ter needs but we exported 24,502,000 pounds. What is the situation today; I am informed by some of the lead- ing dairy men of the Province that thereis enough butter coming into the country'to affect the market for lhe next eighteen months." BIGHWAYS GRANT Withthe Conservative policy of federal aid to highways- Mr. Myers dealt in the same trenchant fashion. i "Take your road from here to ‘ Charlottetown. or Bonshzwf” he said. -'1 nm safe in' saying that it was never rougher' than it is atcthe present time. (Applause). I am not blaming the local adminstratlon; but Mr. Bennett has recognized the diffi- culty whlch the local government hae to contend with. Notwithstand- ing lm-. lvmirenne iclnirs oirilosliiml to the proposition bc' says that WIIGD elected to power after July 28th he will i-mm this hishwlys rrwi md we will be free to make our own terms with reference to that grunt and use the money Whffll md ‘WW we like, u we did before. I think you will agree with me that this will be an excellent thing for this Province." Dealing with M.r. R. H. Jenkins' oft-repeated references to the 'en- , I D\'0V1d-ms Derma. ' price for their butter fat-. I do not llngmmnt of gl-,gg in other gaun- l-Squlres. of Bristol. Pm. 'nent Prosperity for cmaus, Ms, 1° the °-“WW 01 i»h°`fi\1¢Sti°a uiwni believe that mm is my tu-mor in, M, ‘men lm-unsntly remark- __.__.._ B°“""" 1°” 5°l¢mI11y comnmittgd Wh-1¢1’\ U10 on-Yninltion continued- this ludieueo who will spec with nt a want, London ball wore ai DEA1-gs himself to enact fiscal le Antik answer wus: "I d1dn't hi tho lf. is i ed. glslation at t him that argument and any ¢ i nl ,U lug 1-waning whether, Mr. lilarwlf,-is nw ffm; just an-lved ‘__.___ ___V_ the first session of pgl-11,”-lem, de_l1 nm; 1-limp u»l¢,l-M, l-le¢l,l-ed' The “mum fo, llll, °ounl"_ ,hue ,Q J vu “Machu” cm” ol lil-om the mfvt popular f and social) iBRYENTON- At Amherst, N. 5_ 5131190 L0 ensure the production in chief engineer asked, "Where ig Q-lg ure producers ourselves, to open our lnll. of Great Brltsln. 1 would idressmakcr ln Paris, and it con- ,July 15th. Stanley O. Bryenton, aged this °°“m"'y °f I IBF!!! part of the gun?" Anti said, "I threw it over- h‘“\\° ml"3¢¢ W f0r¢il"ll ¢0mP¢“' ll, 5,, ; budget brought down .s 9 . 1 h dr . =l rl fl nf about lfi or 12 horizontal 33 YNY! 2; ullncted million dollar volume of board." dom". (Applause). _ | ul" would lm" ‘ man" 0| lug r/.ns nf pvk unfl black lace while H I ured goods annually im- wit t . A V lvrolmisolv -_ At savage Hush __ ness, Anti. Poueli mu mum' timing; ma good sheer tu the nu- lnnk in -ls, ,,,,l,,,l hs, neck ,nd July 17' Marguerm Mormon mf; ported from the United States. On wen; in gh, lm, mlllllg en ,Wu ll WANIED-A POLICY imlnlon of cmd,” .ml ld ul, Mg. .lib r~..,-5 below tl.<,s were arranged 28 'ears Pu _ , . op of this, he has pronounced the hom, ol Mn stewart h N look nm, lmll_-» nl'ernnfc'f= in black and pink = 5 ` “erm Saturday m°"“' - Walnsf- Brill-Sh preferences which V w an "Ou f d to f l me wo' - nu, t 9 vel k_ . Al-lu had mm that he had “red 1’ YOURS men 876 OIOC O - A ° oc i “cu” H0 bmefit to Canada I-Ie hu ‘ ' low the nw materials to where they _____,_ _ ____ l ' the gun. 'rhs bonuwoin hui been on nariiusrvli l“°°m4 Wh" Preferences must be are manufactured, ecnsequmtly we nonntca-A _ . _ *Ike to the tal. t the P a island libs lmcipl-ncbi. ne is not trusting u, "* hwpi A pair or l at hold M mm 1°' N i u A., cllnrlutn=mv'n. si the resin-nee si l pitnl. Thursday. July ivih. J. wbsiey's¢ntlmei-it to bring response to up gloves i-im been round close toeeth- cam ol ml, ol Wm.. mnllnued Ihdbtirlii W* 'N °f“*“"°“ °f ° liner officiating clergyman. nn July Rcbblee, aged 39 years. Fur.°ral_from: tures of goodwill from this country er “wut ”'°1"° fm from the body. ML M¢l_,l,_l.e i increase or decrease in its volume of , . l'.t ,in the Presence of the parentshic late residlrice, 238 Kent street. tothe other parts of the Empim Cross examined. Witness mood .lwlul ,Q ,ml l, -l pall” “ul oountrya prosperity la the ¥¢ll»l-WG a .rl friends of the bride, who was Snturdw. Jul; 19th. seivica stsrtilii; It is well known that devotion to th" M dm mt U” '°h° hellm '-59 will protect our industries nullcfenily ""4" Bw' Cyn” Mwmmm con. at 1 0’elock, (Daylight Saving Timel. the British Empire has characterized ‘mlb was but of the water, noi- did as gin them a proper ltotul no that “N504 thlii by this fmt the Kina \'l‘r.\' bccomingly dressed, The bride is tin- dmigliiel- of Mr and Mrs Interment Westmoreland Cemetery Mr Bennettfs cargo hokriow #he ltafc of th tid Govormlwnt did 110% 100k I0 N W _ ' , ' ~ » r, and for that 6 0. they can manufacture their goods J.. 3 E. lf' ' _ ‘_»_ , mo Dll,\\¢=ll, of Mrdgell, I-‘.il'l.. - reason, perhaps, his Canada mat Mr- Mathieson pointed out that and supply the Indo of Canada. If lt! 4005” b°d» 'und has been n o ular and sucre ~-’ -Mrs, John S, Noo .I -_ l P D Sb nan of amaica attitude is making all the stronger ¢°l’¢!»in evidence given in the exam do not do this then we cannot “They would unload on you I. B90- f l . n . , - ` _ ' U10! lliichtlelsc ei; for a fem years, and ls:P'la.in. Mass, arrived home on "nies.limpression especially in eng bum-le” ination just completed, was not in lneroue our population or even hold tlmml p0ll6y, not the National pol- , _ es cemed for her excellent day evening by way of bout to cpe;-_d and industrial gommlll-l1¢y_ “wed with U,-ldmce 'Wen at the Mm ln cum." - lc’ “mt may med lo “lk “mltln eiluilties. The groom is a son of a months vacation with her fatheri "Even under M - lung, lair. and Mrs. John Toombs. of Be- Mr. George P. Cahill. Bedeque and 'IEq"°~ ‘md H5 B fmt! YOUR! Cltilen ‘relatives Mrs Noonan w _,_l.lc_`-ms_ ,V , .A A _! _ _= _ P -E . . as accom. In _4 "i“'l Nt, "Tl leniol. the rc-ileCt and colliiden-e-of lpanied by her cousin Miss Margaret .,-.fe m'-i1r;~.~» of .\fr fr~'iri'1 his acquaintances. Such a couple -|re‘M¢¢¢_l-ville ol pl-gvldencl, R I mm 'r~-___',-- :ss-:~~~» 1;-_fl -gel - . ' ' " M l f V Y” 1 'v¢~l.i~ 1 laiuable ag... to any -9mmuiiity,`ln¢,¢nd_, spendll-lg the summer wllh l\"~.".::mt. D.:-_~.~:.l. ci Mfde»-_l_ li-ns and their many friends wish thnm lm. parents Ml. and M” Mlchul mlemhizcci by Rev. J. M. Mclfiud. M. _many ,vcars of happy wedded life, M,°o|_l.l,lll, ll, ¢'u,l¢wn_ ' r Kings emnaed fm ary hearing. he exclaimed with reference to bhé BUDGET N0 PANACEA protective term policy advocated bl' iprogram. little would be accomplign; These figures Mr. Myers triumph- l “It is u strange oolncldengg out - 'these big factorieg should close just lm the eveof an election," wg me zrtfoiio oundidateis only comeback to lvk, McLule'a exposure df the ae. cllne of business in the textile mill, at Truro, followingtll, limposltion of the British lg¢1¢l»¢ll_ itlal duties under the Dunning bud. get. ' l "I will grant you that Ln gh, hm year there was a falling on in the expanse of trade from the pl-eviqll, year, but i-but was because of the wheat situation which was un°°ll_ "I ollable at the time.” Mir. _Mltrmillcn qantinued, The total trade, 1-lg lll_ slated hfbd increased from $1,500,003, 000 t0 $2,600,000.000. _ SHTRKS BUTTER- ISSUE f Defending the New Zealand ¢__~ea¢y' ‘lui-. Macmillan started as -tell lm audience its effect in irlcreued ex. port of manufactures, chieny mio, figures and mine is um i suck tn lmbile-1. when he was interrupted by la vigorous voice from the audience; 4 “Was that in trade for buttcrer " eliciting vigorous applause. "T`1‘1‘~d¢. Mlm' all. is exchange 01 Surplus commodities." Macmlian countered, "No man,-I don‘t believe even y0u__ could have foreseen just what would happen in the next few years." "They ask us what we izhink abou; ,the New Zealand treaty," he contin- ' ued. "We say it is of the past, A new treaty will be signed." Mr. Macmillan criticised Colonel Finneyb statement of the present-3. tion of Maritime Claims, contending that Col. Finney himself admitted that he did not know what Mari. 'time rights were, He was interrupted iseveral times on this subject. Mr. Macmillan repeated ill, i previous statements with respect to i i promised subsidy readjustment.. l . 3 MR. JENKINS STILL PROTESTS i Landing his portfolio colleague M “one who had probably done more for the Province than any other man in the Province," Mr. Jenkins went on to protest that he was not. an-uid °f 9111538 about but/tee. "What more can the Conservative candidates want?" he asked. “Isnt the Government cancelling the treaty? What more can it do?" He did not know whether it was “wise sometimes to make too many Chi-11865 in treaties," but the Gov- ernment was willing to debate the question and make amicable arrange- ments with New Zealand. Assurlhk his audience that the Canadian dairy industry was 'better oft than ever, he asked: ."Are you aware of that?" ` M “Noi” was the prompt retort from the audience. "I wish the farmers were getting 3 V975’ mUC1`l l_>i’f-lm' Price for butler," Mr. Jenkins continued. "We all do, of course we do! But' its no use bla-mins the New zealand treaty for all these things. If there was ii. mis- take we are going to rectify it, It seems to be the only mistake the `King administration made, if it was ia mistake." (laughter) "We ,hope the Government will be returned with a large majority," Mr. Jenkins continued optimistlcally. Voice: "It don't sound like it." (Renewed Laughter) Landing I-Ion. C. A. Dunning! Iiriendslun to the iwsritimes lu-. Jenkins credited the Finance Mill- lister with helping to get the new [Canadian National Hotel for Char- =lbiiewwn. wasnt' u-lat u good chingi l Voice. “Not tothe farmers!" I lVLl‘. Jenkins insisted that the far- lmers would benefit too. Another Voice: "Where did they get the steel to build it?" Mr. Jenkins: "They called for ten- ders and this gentlernan here. if lil bid lowest and had the money, would get the tender and he could buy thi steel wherever he wanted to." CAR FERRY DELAYED Apropos the new ear fem' NT- Jenkim remarked "We could hav( hid hu- built quicker md at lun wi peirhapn, in the ‘Old Country: but wl Bro doing what our friends wont ul to do-give employment to canad- inns," Mr. Jenkins citcd conditions in i-N ‘United States, w'l1eira_ he said *MN Ilwei-s many more ummplcyed th” in Canada. "They are Canadian!" said I -voice from the audience.. ' “They are coming back up $157' acid Mr. Jenkins. "'1‘hli.nk ood.” i 'They an getting too old." WM *N retort: and the audience lau9?\°d~ His staple arguments on tb# Bm' ish preferential clauses of the Dil: ning budget were repeated. "WC running this mnpsign urself °' me ni-lush preference." Mr- -1°” iris concluded. ` fd 1°’ me "mf °f ‘m¢l'0Pl°Yment The Barth ll l1k¢1yt° bi! SifUCl¢ by _ the Conservative candidates. c’;l]t";"n;;’re‘:’ceSx°r;J;1lts`l-lenv‘;oul¢ll:c orllly ldhce in 20,000,000 yearn "We me told* that since the Dun- “You must fly your time flag on ll lo work Then he and hw favor; I Jian °°1;-"°- Bins budset came into force, coma- .the seven sau and you must work mmm" would proceed to-the L0n_,crabn W; mms stucies of Spider ‘ lon wheat begun to move. when in lout tnde policies with other noun. dm wmuenm s somxlmes the movement? Wheat, n month nf- tries to get rid of your surplug gm. _representation ctmnuunaoinchufmmtlototh. wtunmningimquggnmm, ¢w“..“ll€Slg“` ..,.. v-.,». , _________._._ 'nib nm mvsuinz UMW “ Amsiu was found at H08°"“°"“ lvlhryland. A female oyster may Slim* “ nuny u ooooocoo em in n semi the average being about 16.000-W' in south Amman u h~i:;: 5°' feet long is hel-.I together bi' l="*'“ no nail; _being und. __,__.,-' '