. h?!‘ "limb" “f "bhm °h‘|"~ "ml"- tlle honor of your visits is ouo we shall radiative ‘ iavwos. alts. A1‘ PEAK]?! STATION. The" wlll he aalll by Pnhlln Aurtlon ‘M!!! CHARLOTTE 1. —--_ IElslst Prince. I p . Conservatives u) on Una .‘ August tbthwtjp form and‘ atonk o In. Mary can't". and non. Wan. Partly. vial dheir farm consisting] - ' »‘ of lll acres, '00 lwroa clear. the will?! lContIuuBd.) covered with a 1mm: Nev/flan!‘ lutrtl Indus sluiu- gesture he waved the all anlt wood, also tlu Iollowlnl flock: ug\|‘\‘||||[ uwuy. , i lllch rnwa. t young non. l antral invita- Mnstor Goliuiphin Ignored the amt-a nln. ll and llvlll Inl- llw tlon. - un-nltun rondhtlnl vf l range, n01 "You wore.“ he said. "at tlotlulphiu "i"! l" "IWWW l 5"“..- l 5"‘ I Court but yesterday. I hl-nr."_ 56d. I cane 91mm" ‘lull-III. l fllillllll‘ Ill- paust-li. and as Sir Oliver nth-roll ahnlr. l WI Mlltwl- ll" 1111411111111" lI\l dl-nnu." n.- naln-a sllfliy. "l" Wllllll" bl"|""l“|"- 7m" ""*“"""" "I lun l-omo. sir. Io inform you thnt dlahoa anllother artil-loa llfll‘lilllllv9l'fll, l“, “up”! u, yuregm" m Nina.‘ i "um "u-yd" N“ Q In tlm ell-rt ho tundo to preserve his "nmna- ‘ "'7'" mnhh“ l "'M" self control beforo so dlrl-ot nu affront “mdnm l "m?" "Mk ma’ ' '°""'|"',Sir Hllvor pale-ll n Ilttio uullor his tnu. wmfl" Q ' "\ou will uullorstund, Voter," be ro~ “mud m“ “n” ‘"'"'°'“b|' “h plied slowly, “that you have said too Wm h‘ hm‘ m“ m“ ‘h, "mm-m" uiuob ilnloss you ndll somottiitigtulvre.“ 5"‘ """ “' N” i""" 1 lu- ........-.l. .-.....lI.|.~.-nu< his visitor .. MIC-N. “ARY PUKTIF. nmnwuL Mn‘ “viLLlAu FUBTIN’ I “i lb. IlltI kuou" wbolhor llosnuiltnll aiiso_g'g"al' has told you liull yostorllaiy" slu- llid lno tho honor lo oonsonl to ln-l-onio my idulo." ‘ ' I "Slu- ls n l-hlill that lloos not knou safest..- ...i...l.-- |....l..- 1.. o... ullu-l‘. i "p" you know of any good ronson Iwhy silo should I'IIIIII‘ lo l-luulgl- It?" mhe Guflpfilan JQh naked Sir luivor with a slight nir of ‘vhyllllltlllzffv’Iiltllllilllliii sat llo\vn, orossl-ll ' o ,1 l1 's u llnorl Ils bu oi his equipped to tum out,|§,jjj,__f* ‘“,‘ 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' “l know n dons-ti." hl- ausworogl. “lint I IIl't‘l| not uruo thom. Sulfioiont should it bl- to rominli _\‘ol| that Ifosmnund is but sl-vl-utooil nnll that she is uuiloriu_v guarlliailshlp null that ol' Sir John Kil- sale bills. ; Any person having an Auction sale shouldi ligrolv. Noitbl-r Sir John nor I cuu ‘suuoliou lliis botrolhal." v ways. | -~l;.....l un-rr" 1...»... out sn- (Illvor ' ,"\\‘ho asks your sanotiou or Sir John’ A n tloll'>‘ grnol- your slstor \vill pron soon and niistrl-ss of in no lIl-sporatl- basil- and by natnrw-as you tn bo a woman may pay for itself if itlmrurw l brings only one morei... ' ' may bl- obsl-rvlni: I nm a wondrous Sale’ Ipnfii-ui lllllll. I'll ovon wait." The ‘ Charlottemuw-n .\...i n.- [IIIIIWI at i... pus». ‘ "\\.‘IIIIIIK oanuot avail you iu this. huardinn m. our... "u. IIPNI you should nu- ‘llorstanll. \\'o arl- rl-soIvl-d. Sir John null I." I "Aro you so‘! God's light! Scull Sir Associationldohu lo uo- lo toil uu- of his rl-solvos. a I llll I'll toil Illlll-iilrillvlilill}: of urine. smiled. ‘ own nose?" he woudvrod. ou Ibo sooro of my fnthor." Illilt Lory l|uils on all olso? What oau it pro- ftiontlnucd from Plaqe 1) do not. l no more than condemn a fault thnt both must IIPNIIIHTIPIIKI!Iltlllltl upn" we. Stewart (kwemment- .. Such a malformation of facts and lh ~ -t- t ur. :,’l.h:_'“"“:;r"tuning untruthful reprllasenltations he did lions to your own father with wholu afg-eggrehéoclamdngee claffieialgturt: plural. of honor could have lived nt ahcmlm‘ and would m” now use n “Softly. softly, good sir." “'l‘herl1‘s no rnli to go softly. Ifnlph was speaking‘ ’l'rossllinu wus n dishonor u scandal to ‘ RESOLVED than a hearty vote of tho countryside. Not a hamlet bctwceti 1 bore null Truro, or botwoon here and thankibe tendered m ‘hefHom Dr‘ I-leltou but. swarms with big Trl-ssiilnn F’ 101mm for altendan“, at this noses ilko your own. In Int-mot)’ of Louvenuun’ and n" the inspiring yum ‘lemmmgd “nmmn and instructive address which he. Sir (tlivl-fs eyes grew narrower; has mvoured us with‘ we hum“: request that on his return to "I wonder Il)\\' ' u l'illlll1 bv vlur nmwa he w?“ convey to our able ' w * " and llistingmsed leader, the Right Hun. Arthur Meighen, the asstmm- n pass-lot: null his vtullr I'I"lt~'lll'1| ovor Fe of me high esteem m which he in-nuid nun ' if’ llmlpd by we‘ C°n§e"‘m"le“m “I V ' r Ias rmce lull our appreca on u..~r'l.tniii.!fltil.ri-lyrd' Mm mm" my _"“" of tho services he is rendering to Sir Olin-r lnimhed (anmla ‘n the Wisdom or his valued h! ‘mm. n mm h“) Wm‘ H p” counsels and in the outline of his - public policies, which, if carried Imps. l|| roturu for your plonsilntrlos m“) Btu,“ will contribute, more t an any other, to the prosperity progress of this ruur condoulnn - lnce of the people to whom he h l‘ Alas-tor téodoiphlu got to his fol-t in h .\Instor Iiolloiphin pondorl-ll him in M“! Industrial IQNIPPIIIPNN nugl-r thou, luvn_voll by his great, Dominlom passion. lu- Ioltulul across tho bonrll. u is a matter for deep concern rulsoll his long onno nnll siruok Sir till- "u" the revenues or Canada are vor sharply on the sbouIdl-r. showing a 18mg” [fining o“. much 'l‘t|at llouo, ho strode oif mngulIll-out- m excess o! ‘he worst that was ly tou-arll‘ tho door. lInlf-way lhitiu-r anticipated. and “mt despite the lio pniitlvll. promised economies of the Mac- "l shall oxpoot your frll-iuis null tho ktnzie King Government there has longth of your sword.“ snill ho. bee“ an unwarranted 5m] “(name 5" "HY" l'11'l-'\1““ 11l~"""~ aicrcase in their expenditures, as ‘* I don't think I shall trouble to soud [he Outcome o! a progressh.e_llib_ 1111-1113" "11"! I111 oral policy conceived and operated .\lnstor Godolphin wbooiod, fully to by an adminjstraljml without a '1' M111 11l-'=1I11- proper knowledge of the necds of “How? will .\‘"11 ""1" l1 '1‘11“"~'" the country or of the conditions sir olivor sbrnusvll- which influence and govern the ".\'ono saw it glvou." said be. fiscal affairs of a nation “liul I shnil publish It abroad thnt. I we further regigter our protegi; llavo onuoll you." ilgainsl. the destructive mutilation "You'll publish yourself n Ilar if you at the demand of and for the pur. llo rot uouc will bl-Iiovl- you.“ chase of Progressive support, of 'l‘Iu-n ho obangoll ills tono yl-t again. [he Nalipua] ‘Policy which under "Vlnuo. Poll-r, wo arl- behaving un- Succgsgivg ‘Cnggervutive and Lib. worti-iiyn .-\s for tho blow. I l-onfl-ss em] Goygfnjnggnlg I135 i011 over that I llosorvoll It. .-\ aunt's molhor ls fm-ty ycuys been the foundation ro saoroll tbnu his Izilhor. So \\'t'lll.‘|_\' and lnflhqguly 01f Qur agricultural "n11 W‘ "<11 and industrial prosperity, and of the creation by the Progressive- King Government of a semi Free ‘frolic tariff undcr which industries ory quits on that sooro. lit u~l to porpl-iuail- n foolish till" thnt sprung up iit'l\\‘l‘f‘ll our fnthor “fin-r.- is u|orl1 than that botwol-H have been forced to reduce cm- its." autllvbrl-ll .\Inst~=r (Illlltliplilll. "I'll DIOXIIIUIII, null in some cases to N... 1...... ...,\- Nlrllvl‘ “on =. pmuo." suspend Iiusitiess, bringing about a ".\ plrnn-‘r Hull's light! I am glad serious stagnation in trade, a want of employment ilnequalied slnclc the zuioptiou d! the National policy and forcing our young people in lo Irofluull, Sln-l-iy. lull. what iI|l1l|llPl1lI large numbers to leave their homes :||||\|‘l|\'t- .\|...~l.-.- Polo!" liolloiphiu only ti. SCPR a IiveIIhoolLin the protect- ,,,,,,,,,.-,._ ,,,..| 0V0" yoltr ml-ntor. Sir ed workshops of the United States. .|,,.,.,.~,. “Um. lo tionr _vou. for sinoobl-r Hraol- has kuiizhtod mo for my doings upon tho seas. your words ll" \‘l'l'.\' "W" .'I‘vil him from mo. hlastor llodolphin. ° that If ho will troublo lo oolno as for as Pl-unrrlnv I'll llo by biui what tho ‘ "“ imupuuni should have llonl- Ion): slut-o. The fldltlltfllfll Agllliliiil Mfiaeri": ru l-rop m..- our»: for an... by no. of the members oft e S ver ac ,,,,,,,|;-- Fox Breeder» Alflvvlilivfl 0f Prllwe‘ "lloamvhilo." said “zlsior llodolpliiu Edward “h?” Wm be held in ‘hQMIdIUIIIIIKLY. "will you not essay’ your 50!", 9' ‘rude a°°mst Market rovl-rls ||I‘o\\'l1.~4.~‘ upon mo?" Blllidlllfl. ChIf|°"='°W"v ~°" M°"' "You'.'“ lluoth sn- ouvl-r. nnll Iookoll I'll)’. U16 25"! diY °f A1190“. 1924. him ll\'l'f' with Elmll-Illlllilrrt-ll rlvulluilill. I12 °'°|°ck~ A9 mane” of “feat im‘ "I',lu no bull-hor of til-linings. my ind. PUVQZWCG WI" be bmiuflht 59hr“- Iiosilios. you nro your sislor's brothor. "ti! mfllifll 1'" mfimbfl’! °' “'1'- and "n. no "I... of nun.- to Iul-rl-zlsl- n..- Aiimiiilii?" 5mm“! makfi n a Pom‘ obsIal-lss ‘lliffllllly in my path." l0 b9 Pnaen‘ m pen°ni o’ by Thou his tono ohamzoli. llo Iounoll Pr°‘Y- alrlnoi tho ltlilil‘. Diifl! ‘hill ‘ith d-Y" 9' Aufiimtv "Poluo. now. I'oIl-r. \\'lmt is ut tho 1924. . rout of all um. maitor? m... wl- not JOHN ANDERSON. l-ouiprotuisl- suoii dlfIl-ljouol-s as __\'lill sflifflif)’ i-lilloolvl‘ l'.' mu with I|ll'l|l' ' is no 35lsogds-lllwf3l- muItl-r for Sir John. IIl-‘s n curmudg- ‘ l-ou who signliios not a final-Es strap. _ . ‘ - lint you. ‘tis dillleront. You nro hor ‘ brothl-r, liul with your plalnts, thonl "N"! "l‘l'§‘l""-"'|"‘¢ Cm" 5"“ l,ot us bo frank and frli-ullly.“ ' flumm" “l~'rio-ulli_v',’" 'l'i|l- lvlhor sum-roll ltgnlu. “(bur fatbors sot us an l-xampll- in IIEAVE“ that." “Uoos it mnttor what our fathl-rsllill‘? More shnun- to thom if, iu-ing uoigu- burs, tin-y l-ouill not Ito frioulls. Shall we follow so lllepiornlvil- nu oxnuipl ‘."‘ IIALlFAK—TuPlllI|l)'n I P. RI. BOHTON-—§ntnrtlnys 2 l‘. M. AIIRlVF-fl hurallnya ‘l A. M. $2o'IIIIZIINIII'II lleuia nurl "and. |.. IitnfnJ-ltlnu Immigration examination at port or smbarkatlnn thereby at aiding ons- tomury dnlnys at destination. For further particulars apply to . C. H. NMITII, Agaltf, Plant “Winn. IIRIIIBI. Tlllphltll! 3W Hnckvllla BOSTON A- l-IALIFAX STEAMNIIIP a show of ronlly anal-r. upon tiuun both!“ you lnnllillt tho lloadi“ "Ii I do. I umliun thom both. N. ll. COMPANY W. II. Burton, Vice-Pres, l! Gnu. Mgr. Common-fol Wharf. Mouton. Mo". --l‘. Rocky- Point Ferry Time Table Comrnnurlng June lat. tho strainer lllllaborongh will rnn between Char- lottetown and Illwhy Point dnrlng the Summon months. all follows: . . “I impute nothing. lull. I rry shnmo gluttcll-lvltb the blood of llcoll moul" "Suvuuuls!" swore Muster wt... "Ito (tlivl-r iu a soft. Ilul I John Iflllilrron‘, You've boon Ilstrllllli! AND FURTHER RESOLVED to him. "l'\vns he sont you hither." Ill?"- We “T813 Upon 01"‘ Conserva‘ “I am uo plan's IIIPNPY." nusworod tlvo Party. and IIIOPG QSDECIB-IIY our| tho other hotly. resenting the imputn- P0" COIIIIIIIIIEEB [he lleCif-BBIW {Uri ,,,,,,__,,,,d respnmn,‘ n n“, W," h... immediate and complete organlza-l ,.,,,,,,,, M “u. "u", u, in tion that we may be in readiness . "To onil rut- n pirato is to say a fool- Whell "l9 elem-mu 1s caued- which lisb thing. llnwklns. with whom Isnll- ma)’ 917F155 “D911 U5 Ill all unexilect‘ il-ll. has also revolved the uooolullo, and 9d llmnlefn- to rcmm- (our 79' {who dubs usplrlltl-xritislllts tho queen Dresem-atwea from ‘his Provmce bl-rsolf. Apart.’ from thnt, which. as m _support the Right _Ho“' Mn 13.0,, 3,...’ p4 Jfvfi-ry sum“, ,.h,,,.,_.,.‘ “qm, Melghcn in res-establishing sensible ioisl- hnvo vou against uio? I am. I and efficient government m llhopo. as good its any other horo In Canada- ' ,f‘oru\vnil Illusnniuull honors nu- with SPEECH BV THE PREMIER Ibo!‘ affortlou null I am rioh, null shall There was a crowded house or ho rlohor still oro tho wodlliniz boils ‘are hoard." "llloh with tho. fruit of thieving upon tho sons. rich with the trensuros of of the business convention wherc the applause of the different speak. crs and tho enthusiasm was most Mondays a A. n. . _ _ _ ._ , _ _ . _ ., f . , MAIL PANMINGERH FREHH" '\ou ll not lnrplul-Ihat lhl fault wtslsltlttild shill‘. and thl lfifllhfi‘ l‘ "n: pronounced‘ The fir“ Speaker was with my fathor. l‘I‘|l'4| tho other. with onpturl-ll In Afrlla nul sol o ‘i m" premier [he Hon J D Stewart plantations. rloh as the vampire s ‘ ' ' who on rising was received with great applause. Hon. Mr. Stewart expressed the great pleasure it was to him to have the privilege of tueeting so large and representa- tive a gathering of the ladies and south-men of Summersido- and tho surrounding country. In the Mark- ham spoechutho Federal protuior declared that there would be no general election this fail but this may be taken for what it is worth. Hr shrugged- “Tha tnonteitt was propitious tn mo. I was one of the seamen who hall ltPlp oll to oouquor tho t|uoonl1lIl1rnbIl~ Ar mnlla of King Philip. I was thoroforo not to bo llonloll. auli Sir John sent home as empty-handed all ho wont "Ivor-s Sir John say that?" nsluul Sir llonllly vnloc. "l any It." was I Y E t N t! . _ L'_ch:_'|‘n‘:‘"o\:n_“wn Lmnuzcykg PM“ to (‘ou-rt. Ii yo umrrol that ho halos ma” nah too ‘I'm Inc?‘ Iuiowluu hint for winlt hr-‘ls, ll'_vo “u. ‘mu mm ‘Mn uinrlol that ho dubs mo plrnlo null can nln. 10.00 a. . worse- ILOQ n.m. 11.30 mm. ""l‘is tinturni enough to mlsroprosoot U"! tr-III- 3-00 Iv-lll- my doings upou tlu- sou. slnoo it is 9"“ 7'2‘ thoso doings hnvo nfforlll-ll uu- llu- ‘ZM. I'M pawl-r to hurt his profit. Ill- has ohos “w ‘Hm to“ “n” on the wonpous nf oalumuy for this ppNpAy oommt. mt fllbtll" wonpous nrl- not Lv. Charlottetown Lnltorlry Pnlnt mluo, us I sbnll show hint this vory 9-5"? ll-"l- m-M l-"l- day. If _\'ol| do not l-rollit what I any. 9:’ l-ouu- with mo null ho prosout nt lho “:00 a’; Iltlio talk I hope to bnvo with that Iona rune nnll strnrk rllr Ollvl-r shnrp- .-|||-n|||.|gp..u_" 11".. loam.“ uorosll tlu- bonrll, rularll his The Canada Steamship LinesLtd. S. S. A. E. McKINSTRY Arrive Charlottetown August 19th September 2nd From Montreal August 16th August 30th For further particulars apply Carvell Bros Ltd. 8509-8-l2-tt8tf. .-_7__.- EASTERN STEAMSHIP. LINES INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE S. 5. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will lone 8t. John Wedneallavl .t a c. nnahd Slttlfdlyl at 1 p. m. (Atlwilc Time) for BMW!- Wellnaallay trips are via Eutport and Lubec. fill! BMW" about l0 a. m. Thursday. Saturday trim to Boston direct, duo Sundays at about l 9- Ill. ltumor Prince Arthur wit’ Inn St. John rridnn and Ion- llayt M ‘l p. m. for Boston direct. lino following day at about 1 pan It" .10.”. h O, OUNRII, AGINT, I. Jdllll, N, l. . 1 a 1. . _ . ly on tlil- shoulder." _ tiou thnt thr- laud is his own and that "You forgot." snlll Mnslcr GOIIIIIIIIIIII. "that I. too. hnvl- Iutorl-sls ln tho llllillllilllrllllfill of fllulthlok. nnll that you arl- hurting those." (To bo ooniltiuod.) "I hoard you but I am asking whorl- you iourut that proily lollson? is Sir John your prol-optor’! Ilo is. ho In. .\'o no.-d to tl-II inc. III dl-al with him. hlonulvhiil- lot mo lllsoiuso to you tlu- r suro null disinterested sourl-l- of Sir ' John's rauror, You will soo what nu upright null houost goutlo an is Sir John. who was your father's frloud nlul has boon your guardian." “I'll not listen to wlult you say of him." "Nay, but you shall. Iu return for having umllo mo Ilston to what ho says SKIN TROUBLE Face Broke Out In Plrii- '.'.il...'.‘l.‘.‘: .;.“",.."I::.'"',.";':L'":...1:;.""!:;'1,11 ples- Were Disflguring- l;‘ni. I-Ii- hope-s to see a town spring up Sore.’ abovo tho lutvou thero uullor tho shad- nlv of his own manor of Arwonnl-k. Ill- roprollontll hluisoil’ as nobiy lllslntorost- oil nnll all oonoeritoll for the prosperity of tho country, and ho uogloots to uu-n- "My face broke out In a ma" o; pimples that were very annoying no well aa disfiguring. The pirn. plel were small, hard, red lumps at flrat, but Increased In sine and ulna to a head. The phnplgg were extremely lore and tender. and I vnna very much discouraged. l read an advertisement for Cu. ticurn Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I pflfch||gd more, and aftcr uaing two mien of cull"!!! 3MP. together with the Cnticnra Ointment, I waa baled." it is bill own prosperity nnll that of his r‘atuliy whiolrho ls l‘lllit'l‘f'lll"l| lo foslor. Wo mot In London by fl fortuunto olutul-l- whilst Hlr John was about his ltuslltt-al at the l'ourt. 1 “Now it lntppl-utl thnt I. ton, hnvl- ititorosta in 'I'rurl1 and Pottryo but. un- Iikl- Sir John. I nm honest in the nutt- tor, null prol-lnilu it. If any Irowtli (m ed M‘ ‘should tnko plnl-o about NtnlthIl-k It spfiz‘.)su_r'ugvl:uaul ‘Ml cow's.“ follows front its more advantageous For w f ' situation that Trnrn null Penryn must Ind h", ‘Margo-z gang's: t . stiffer. sntl that suits me as little no the other mam-r would suit Sir John. I told him so. for l‘ l-nn be blunt. and l tnlli the queen in the form of 1| counter-petition to illr John's," and Talcurn are excellent. . E13’-“-"a3'=1'“"“'- II II new "mwiffcuaapixs" sely attenlllllll! to la! the blame _ he rightly appreciated the intelliq- - ladies and entiemen. at the close, IMPERIAL An, election ls imminent in the not distant future, there is no certain- ty as to when it may take place and it behooves the Conservatives of this Province to be thorougiy or. gan-ized and really to enter the con- test when It comes and to return four monlbors to support the Right Hon. Artbm" illcigiteu when he next (anus hi,- government. In local affairs the Government had malio promises to the people and every one of these would be carried out strictly to the letter and he assured them that when the four year term was closed "we will come before you and taking them up item by item and plank by plank we will show that every promise Ilas been redeemed. or \\'e will give satisfactory reasons If in unv single instance we should .~.,.1_~'-.-1..- (Ioveiumeut Iius been unfairly criticised. in some instan- ces by our frionds, more directly iu connection with the. roads and public wlnks, in this regard the dis- graceful condition in which these works worn banded over to us by the Bell flovcruml-ut is lost sight of. Iinniollialleiy after their defeat all road work was instantly stopp- cll in iboir uufiuislicll state IIIMI ali- owled to romain so for this seven weeks that oi: "od before they gave up tho ziffit-lzs oi‘ government. Uurlug that limo conditions went from IiIltI to worse and when we as- sumed ofiicl- the dilapidated con- dition of ovcrything placed a stupendous task before its. This was Itialic worse by the disastrous storm, the most damaging for years, witich followed. The Govem. mom. and the Commissioner in charge of this department however have grappled with the situation bravely, and while all are not sat- Isficcl. and some of them uuvcr will be, the repairs arc going on as |ra1pillly as pnssiblv and they are boini: properly done, and in lluc limo this zuimittcd cause of com- plaint will I)L' effectually remedied. Our opponents are making much allo over dismissals and particular- ly harping on the removal of re- tuuioll soldiers. In this I have al- ways hold that there arc men of IIIIIIIIY In this province in~ our Conservative party fully competent in carry on tho public busincss and that a Conservative returned soldior i5 just as capable and just. as much entitled to participate in public offices as the Liberal rc- turncd man and there is not now a roturnod soldier in the lampioy of the Government who is not. l-ffil-lont in the discharge of his duties. If we have anything to apologize for It is not that we dis- misscd Liberals but rather that them are a few that we have not dispensed with. Mr. Stewart then. urged the necessity for effective organiza- tion at once. giving some valuable suggestions as to the work In baud ilrlfi closed an instructive address amidst vigorous applause. HON. DR. McMlLLAN lion. Dr. W. J. 1'. McMillan. tho nlrxt speaker referred to the grand old policy under whlcif‘ Canada hall prospered in the past. and under which the Liberals succeeded. only in as far as they stole Conservative policy. This has been their record alike In, local and federal affairs and when they adopted any other they met disaster. ltcfcrrlng to the now famous fake deficit of $252,000 which the Liberals claimed was left by the Arscnault Government, what. was the financial situation, figured upon the Identical same basis, when. we assumed office‘! '\\'l- left Mr. Rogers and their own officials in charge and did what they did not d0. we made every offort to collect the taxes. They ball everything they were by an system of figuring entitled to, and to Chooae from VII BLAIR uulvn - Ilatnaut. IT. IIII. O.I. QII IQIOOI, CIT. ‘OBACCO COMPANY o. C NADA , LIMITED. what was the story? When we took over the finances the Boll (Iovernment deficit amounted to the enormous sum of $336,000., and LIIIS by the combination that their organ} the Patriot blatantly declar- ed made both ends meet. Besides this they lcft us a heritage of un- paid bills. Amongst a large number of unsettled accounts was one— handed to as by Premier Bell—of four years rent for the Lieutenant Governor. This should have been paid, or repudiated by them, but in- stl all It was placed with us as an unsettled acoounlt. We compromis- ed this by paying half‘ the amount. and for doing so I am fully prepar- ed to defend and take my fuILsharc of the responsibility. The same was true of coroners bills. accounts for goods furnished to the Govern- nnuzl, furnished by their own fizends; these were liabilities in- curred by the Bell Government which we ivere In honor bound to pay, and we did the only right thing to do, we paid thom. Another legacy banded -to us was that of Andrew Fraser Mitchell who sufindiell those who fought for our country in distant lands out of about 818mm. To him and to-the lion, J. E. Sinclair all credit is due for this transaction. 'I‘hey were the motive forces behind his appo- intment. The taxpayers of this pro- vince are now looked to by these mcn, and suggestively by the Judges who tried the culprit in bluglnnd, to see that this autount is made good to them. Apart from the monetaryloss, which will be considered at the next meeting of the Legislature there has been irreparable damage to the Proviu. ce in other ways, notably In im- migration, becnuse of this disgrace- ful transaction. - He saw’ by the press that... the opposition leader Mr. A. C. Saund- crs, had tbc audacity to reflect up- on these honorable payments by tin: present Government. l-le is the last man who should open his nnuth upon thc subject. Thcy were all thrashed‘ out at the last session of the House. they were the shame- ful creations of his own psrtv and none knew better than he did that they were debts of honor which hadto be paid to protect the credit ol‘ the province. Mr. Saunders should also be silent. in regard to our roads and public works about which he has so much to say. I-Ic knows wherc the blame belongs. and who lvft tiicm in the condition which be lloscribos. The present Commission- t-r and his staff arc night and liay on the job trying to straighten out the muddle bequeathed to us. We have had only a few months as yet to overtake the blunders of the last four years, and instead of those unfair criticisms we should give the Commissioner a chance In view of the . vast undertakings which are before him. The lion. Doctor was liberally applauded as he made point after point zlgninsl [liberal ntisntanagement and sat down antilist prolonged applause. HON. J. H. MYERS Hon. J. H. Myers did not. wish to take up tho valuable tlnto which could be better occupied by theoir able guest the Hon. Dr. S. F. Toiiuic “Wlwlll you are all anxious to hear." He was pleased to be pre. sent. at so large a convention, the first since his election, and 11g took this opportunity to thank thosg who stood so ably and nobiy by him in that. election. He referred u; thL lacing of the Bell Government and their reprehensible act of selling the Victory bond to get really cash and of their transfer of Sinking Funds to ordinary account in order L“ 11°15!" 11D a fictitious surplus. On the road and other questions discussed he was at. one with Hon. Dr. McMillan, "who has told you the straight truth," and "1 want 1o 115811"? you as did the Premier, that. when our four years are up we will show you our record’ of every pm. mise we made fulfilled in every re. apect." He also referred at. length IO the Andrew Fraser Mitchel] transaction in which the Dominion Ilovern-menlt have refuge‘! w accept their liability and throwing the whole responsibility “pun [he p“, ""11 M11 Myers was listened to ntentively as were all Speakers and encouraged with frequent up. planse, but spoke only briefly gtv. 11K blace to the chief speaker 0g we evening. the m... m. Tolmle. HON. DR. TOLMIE The Hon. Dr. S. F. Tolmie, (Min. 91"‘ 0f Allriculture in the Melghen lovernment, and at present Dom- Men-Conservative organizer) was leligtited to at last reach the ls. and. Before this he hall attempted o get here but did not luccggd 1n 79m"! handler than Nova Scotia. In all his travels he hall never panned through a more beautiful country. Your people are not n hr. (or ing In the use of paint and white- wash nnd the clean) neat and tidy- appoarance of your homes and buildings are worthy of the best of compliments. "The potatoa i fields which I Inspected are the finest I ever saw and cannot be equalled In any part 0t Canada." Your other crops also are most excellent and well In keeping with these. No one, he said. complained of Hon. Mackenzie King because he was a Liberal, but. rather because under pressure from the Progress- ives, upon whom his political Iifc depends, he is so handling the busi- ness of the country as to establish mistrust and uncertainty in. busi- ness circles and In industrial cen- tres which is having a ruinous effect upon the trade and com- Inevce of the country. His tariff policy is dictated to him by his masters, the Progressives. These do not care u straw for the people of the rest of (Tnnuda and are only intent upon getting u'hat they want. for themselves, and that alone can not be of national advantage. What be has granted the Progressives so far is not all. Next session they will Iiave further llmands which he will have to accede to. The Hon. Mr. Stewart and Hon. Mr. hiothenvi-II of the King Govern- ment. have declared this as the death knell of protection. Premier King boastsof the re. lluction they made in the Sales Tax. It was his own Government that. in 1921 increased‘ this tax from 296% to 6%. and now blmflt of reducing their own Increase. And after doing this they find themselves lip-against a falling revenue for which they have made no other provision, with an In- creased expenditure to alld to their emharrasment. . Om the subject of Protection the Doctor spoke at considerable length giving many interesting details and incidents to Illustrate his argu- ments. Manufacturers In the United States did not cut prlccs in their own Inarkcts. There they demanded the full prlcc for every product but when they had an excess supp- Iy it was dumped into Canada un- tier our low duties and disposed of at slaughter prices against which Canadian producers were nnabic to compete. If our neighbors were willing to trade with as on equal terms he would have no objection to lower tariffs but this one sided free trade he bad no use for. He firmly bclicvcd In on. equality of tariffswith other countries, and cited several Instances In his de- purtmnt. whllc Minister of Agricul- lurc which confirmed this convic- tion. He made special reference to English jams. Texan cattle and sheep and woliens from other countries, all of which were opera- lilli; against our Canadian produc- "5- The Limited States sold last year to Canada $S00,000.000., while they only purchased $500,000,000 of our goods‘. Is it fair to our people to regulate tariffs to create this big balance ot‘ trade against us? The homo market ls our best market and wo should do as other countries do —presorvc this tnarkol for our own people. The Hon. Dr. Tolmie then spoke °l ""1 trade ltfflflpccts with various other countries which wore Opgn. 11H 11D opportunities for us and seeking tn trade with us which if gake" llilvlllllllizc of would be of ncalcuinbie benefit to our agficu]. turists and industries. Japan was after our cattle, England wanted all; best bacon and dairy products, .1 na was also in. the utarkot. for some of our principal exports and there is a world of business before us if we have the machinery and eme-TPFI-lll l0 act after it. But we lclazfnm l“ “I959 "bills expect re- Te; from the King Government. my are tied hands and feet to CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE ' A1; EMYTALE, L01‘ M, m" "“""""‘ll ll)’ rxooutnrs of cs- :':.:r.:'..'.1?.1:'..:1----w- “mum-ml l llllltlon on his lntl. prr, ‘PIIUIKHDAY. AVG. 2R, at one o'clock ahnrp .-\lI his roul null personal pro . . l1l‘1'l.\' fnllous. his Iwnutlfnl flu-m of 50 nor“: "I (‘ilolcl- lmul. nll-l-lv aitulltell- oat ltooll buildings. nll,q~|].nr_ h, Mk‘). "mu of cultivation. wl-Il fl-ul-oll and wntprl-q nl-nr to church. nohunl mill nm-i store: also tho ftI|Ilt\\'Il||{‘tltl>..k. "m, mm":- r" Fflll‘! with foal. one llrlvltur "7' "I" .\l‘1lI‘I. four mill-h oowtl " h"m"'"- 1 .\'r. old. 24 nprlulr on "- IDIPPIIIIIR owes, 1i lambs (i plga olll. '2 lpfIllK plml, '24 '|...,,,. u ohhykr: :'v"'_';_l"'ll“*""‘- "for: III tolls hay, a I "illllllif oats. onoil-o crop. 3 acres ohoioe wheat, ll heron potatoes I :;L-rl"|||'iIlIltN‘N. 1 trnl-k o-ngou, I wood pl If; algll all Iutplomluitn not lul-utlolt- i; “I IIIIH-olln rnnno. I parlor [tong l‘ l. .n P positive. I\n rosl-rvo. If stormy "'1" "ll" l|".\'- Tl-rnul can’ null malls known at sale. ' amass roxnv. MICHAEL J. MIIIPIIY. Ext-onion oatate of late James Annma- Mttrrny. _ ‘ J. A. MeDONALII, Acct t‘? ' Allfiilfiil‘ 28. 1924 j ti‘: bottled blend of Wirgiijlofiudey g, 'iurifish'lob new; the Progressives, and at this dicta. tion they cannot pursue any pglicy that would be of benefit to Eastern Canada. The alliance is disagu-om, to us and dangerous to the ill-hop, country. Slleaking of the election pm. spects he referred to the election of the Stevrart Government in up. Pmvlllce. and “a Premier of Whom you have Just reason to be proud." the great turn ovcr in Ontario where the progressive Government were wiped out and the COIl80fVIl~ tive party led by the I»Ion_ Howard (Continued on Page 8) I For Sale _ P. F}. Island‘ doctor, with good practice, offers for sale properly In growing town, surrounded by ox. tensive farming country. Splendld resldenceand offices, with electric lights all] bot water heating; also garage and barn. all new, and well fnished. Good drug storo, church. es, high school and only onc other doctor's fifflco In locality. For particulars, why selling vita, enquire “(‘." Guardian office. Ch’- lown, P. E. I. 3656-8-19 tus 4i. AIIBTIIIN Sill VALUABLE FURNITURE 8. Morrla to uli at 11 Brighton Ave" We are lnatructed by J. on Thursday 28th. Aug; eomnlenc- ing at 10 a. m. a choice lot uf mahogany furnltur, antique and other; house effects, 1 Superior Piano by Leach. Montreal. Also one McLauchlln Buick 7 Passenger touring car. For particulars ace handbilll. B, CARTER G. C0,, Auntloneora. AIIBTIIIN SALE AT MTONTAGUE COMMENCING AT 1 P- M. ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 26th 1 cart horas 1400 lbs, i carriage horse 1300 lbl, both perfectly sound. 1 mllch cow 5 yearn, Ayrshire. 2 heifnna 2 years old, Ayrshire, all to freshen in January, 1 driving wag- Ml. 1 express wagon, 1 cart and wheels, 1 truck, (ncw,) mower, My rake, gang plough, single plow. S. T, barrow pin barrows. aculfleru Ind rnouldern, manu .= spreader, roller, jauntinq sleigh, wood ulelgh. wire atretoltcn. buffalo robe, wagon 4 , cart, team "and ploughing 3 ft, spruce boards, scythe, ahovcll, forkl. M" drags, turnip drill, lot bags. etc» etc. OROP:--12 tom choice my. 1 acres banner oata grown fwm registered nod, 3 acre: irlnh cob- bler: (paused No. 1) 2 acrca Green Mountains. Alla 2! acres of land, 12 acru clear, 10 acres ready for utumtiiflil. balance under wood. fTlto crop on this pines will show condition of land. . 1 TERMS OF SALE All uurqg undgr $10.00 up!» F" horaea, cattlsamj pron l credit o" 3 months and for, all 5th” artlclol 12 month; credit-on IPQNVOII l°°' nrlty_ For the land half down. balance lecurodpn land, This la a gonnltw laid. No reserve bide on nnylhlflv except the land. Iomombar all! will start alum on time. D. F. MACDONALD. Montngut IlBSD-O-IMOI. logic: A "The lllftltlbflifllfll mutlnfl °' the CharlQtNtoi/ln Can c». I-ld wllibo hold at the Company’: am" l... Wednludly August 21m, l9?‘- at 12 o'clock noon, with a view t0 ndjournmulqimtu Tuaaday Ootobnr 1m. 1m. n on um mu Ml 001m." _.~ 1,......,.. I '3. yorllar ' Fail-all Ilohor