1 vacv F0111: - 1 lie clliinionnowu cufiilnui Prauldlnt-W. (Theater l. llcLuro. Tleo-Pruldcnt-J. R. Burnett- serrefury-Llrul. Col. D. A. llll-Klmmn. U. u. 0. ldlfor 1nd Manager-J. ll. Burnett. Anncl a Iiduor-D. Ii. Currie. 110111111" Dally founded 1M1) $1.00 per you (Ill ndrumn dpllvnod. HM per year (In ndvnnre) mailed in Cunndu and Tufted but”. SATURDAY, JULY 19. 1930 ‘ PORTFOLIO FOR P. E. ISLAND "Premier King has been an- nouncing in various slaccches de- lwcrrd clurm: the present campaign that ihc gent-val 11101-11011 will be The Potato Danger When the New Zealund buffer was practically" put on the free 11st, Liber- ll members of Parliament told their farmer corstlfuenu then‘ was no oc- casion for vvorrv, Now Zcnlnncl was the Cnbinci. We have 110w 1:1 the Calrinct n liluusicr lvuhnut port- lffllfi, Hon. John E. Sinclair. Why should 11M Plznce Edlvnrri Island l‘f‘("‘l\'!’ n prvzlfcllo? Hon. Mr. Sinc- lair is well qualifmi to occupy a portfolio position. His four years 1n the Government 1111119 been a splendid training for hzm 1n such affairs. ar that he ' ' an cxcc-llcn! Pa...“ without snylnz. "This is a matter that the voters of Qucculs County should COIiSidPI‘ vlien casIing flicir ballots on the 00o fur away. they: said, to senrl but- tcr to Canada. We now know dif- ferently. Liberal candidates and n!".\'spapers1 Lrc new telling 1.11». farmer: the same i story about potatoes being on the‘ free 1st. It i: not probable. they say. that the Americans will suspend their 75c dutv in order to get their carly Iurpllu info Canads. We know what. happened with mwi Zmlland. Do not let us fool our- “Wat A5 M?’ 59mm“ 59913791 m‘ since the Island had had a port- ternatlorial comrnrrre is war. a fight m5’? "i 011"“ A “Yd 1° ‘he “'35 1 i 1s sufficient. m’ market‘ ‘he persl-"Pnt ‘7gzmm‘ "Elect a sollrl four and the ls- pouch my Qutlet; for time, if more, land's claims ivill be considered." ca“ can be obtatmed b" jockeying] The Island not having elected " “with the ‘arm recourse Wm b‘? madei solid four." Prcmicr King punished B “Quinlan” i“ m advantages" the alccior: of 1111s Province by Certain we may be‘ l-herflor" that‘ thzorsing Afr. Sinclair out of the u n‘ w“: the Ammcan pomm grow-i Cabinet completely ln 102G. and re- flllfl his callencilcs on the. Island by: larze mzllorlfics would greatly vsireuciheu Prince Erlvvard Island claims to be recognized more fully than e\r.1r they l1avr~ been in the past. It has been over twenty years l folinlvocl 11v 1l1e vcovtzunlzatioii of i 29th. The clecfinn of .\l1'. Sinclair 4931 @095 not cQmQ 1mg ggmpgtltlgn lreport Premier King went out of hi: a er: to lift their embargo on our po-1 tatoes when we have none to scndq they will do so. and profit by flood- ’ L11; our markct before we are ready. Then the farmers will be face to face with a flooded potato market as wcll as a flooded buffer markct. Remember under the Dunning Tar- lf! potatoes a1": admitted absolutely free. The only duty that can be im- posed is what Washington chooses to dictate. Shall our farmers vote to give our potato market to the United States lust a‘: our butter market was given m New Zealand? That Subsidy "Rumor" “Declaring that there ls n. “ru- mor" that 1\-lr. Kin: says the Aucl- it Board will recommend only $400,- 000 increase of subsidy for the Is- land, the local Tory organ yester- day builds up quite 1m arzument. "Who said we are only to receive $400 CO0 increased subsulv? " We challenge the Guardian to point out where that. stntcment was made by any candidate in this county during the prescut carri- palm" The above editorial challougc ap- acared ln the local Liberal nrcan 0n Thursday afternoon. On ‘Thursday night, at Montague, Hon. Dr. Grant. Liberal candidate hr Kinds. vcrl‘ Qbllgingly rgpeafed nn ihc platform tho statement to which the Patriot referred. Surely our contemporary dries not mean to suggest that 1ts pary can- didate is spreading false rumors in King's County? a The Rabbit Trick T119 Liberal portfolio rnnrpdage We: inspired, at one of lhc political mfiflnfl. i0 talk of FOYHUTPFS pull- Lng rabbits out of a hat. Surely, l; Mr. Macmillan had stapflcrl to thing about it, he would rralize that '11." “p0rtfolio" rabbit trick is the mcoi over-worked election stunt 2n Prem- ier King's whole campaign 'p;-»»_ gramme. Every-where h1- goea my King pulls. or pretends to pull. a portfolio rabbit out of his hat. 011.13: a. few weeks ago he announced that i! elected he would reorgaruze his Cabinet after July 2Bth~presumah1j1 to give disgruntled Quebec a better "break" in the matter of portfolio appointments. And if Quebec shmld want the Fisheries portfolio. what would happen to Prince Edward Is-i land's promised represcnfafzon in; the Cabinet? The gnsvw-r 1s easy. we i know what happened tn 1t in 192s. when Mr. Macmillans predecessor not, only failed to get a portfolio but was sacked from the Cabinet. mill-i out a word of explanation or ex-j cuael . Now that B new performance of- Lhe rabbit trick Ls being advertmed. let u: glance at one of the old hand- bills-or to be exact. one of the Pat- riot's front-page election edlfnrinls of October 21. 191541111 see 1w how little. if anything, has been plunged in the "come-on" technique of the circus press agents: we re- luhlllh the snlune, how-flint; Ind l"! i fusing to take any representative 1 from the Island in has place. And nmv, on the eve of another election, Premier King is smiling again. He is not marl at us any more! H» is Wllllil! to do 111a rabbit trick all river again-this time with a brand new rabbit which he sclectccl specially for us in Nloutreal. Bu! there is no reason to believe that he is any more. sincere this time than’ he was before. Staggering Figures The Commercial intelligence Jour- nal, issued by the Department of Trade and Commerce at Ottawa gives figures of Canadian trade with the Unitcd States in the calendar 3111:1111 1029. quoting as its authority the Can- adian Trade Commission in New York: United States cxivorts tn Canada in 1929 . . . . .. $948,501,227 United States imports from Canada in I929 . . . . . .. 504,276,826 Thus, as fhe Canadian Trade Com- misaivncr 111 New York declares, "the 1 value of United Slates exports in Canada in 1029 reached a new hiZh EZHYP." Rm’- "ThP \'B1"° "l the "Jimmie, then infra-Empire trade and, rrs: of ljnzfed States exports t0 Cqn- arla over United States imports from i Canada in the period was $444,224.- 401." That was the adverse trade balance 111ust fall back wholly on the markets against this country 1n its dealings 0r the “'°r1d' where he Wm be m mm" 1 with the United States of America in i We cakndar “v9?” ‘mm Th” are farmers should not have to meet the immense figures WhlCh almost stag- icompeution o; fol-egg“ gram, bun“ ger the imagination. Dunn; the first year of office of idflmfmc 39m- . i111» K111: (lovcmmcnt 119221 Can-i h d‘ h m l d_ .3 ,_ . _. \ ment to scet at Carla ans ave e r a‘ 1 fang ‘Tim the Unmld statesmvn market for their own products. "l: a‘ Mum“: ‘and mznisters who fall to secure 7'“"""~'"‘ ' - 1 1 ‘ ~ - - ‘ - - ~ 1 -- 5515999990 fthcm this advantage are reel-cant to Evporis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 304.100.0011 [their obvious obligations. Thus bv a simplc sum in aritlfine~ t1c. 1t will b? sccn that under the K1111: Govcrhmcnf vhe adverse 1111c:- azaiust Canada 11.1 with the Uniicd States has bren 1n- (‘fPTlJWl by the Jtaggeririgmsum of ‘hcen made to promote Pttcr under- 532.000.0001 Editorial Notes The shock to Premier King or. the ‘prcsentaflve men from the fanna. to Z3111 will be something 'err1ble. llofima" may get over 1t but hell never be the some. Pvcmicr Kin: himsclf among the uncmployerl after ZBihYThen 11» will know how 1t feels. P 1 1 _ . m“ "r Kmg h“ m“ "wand p“ 11f. does seem passing strange that a '° ‘he Imperial TGm-cmment that has been so Jealous Conference. And he never will, un-3of its status, sag» for h1s frip less he goes as a spectator. 30111! ihrflilflh "Meighens lionaire Cabinct" vesterday liquor deal“; Lawrence such as the Hon '\V1l£Cl1. brcmier bal- hcr trade will becamnuflage the Dunningfbluff at [hgjflfllflfiilml and a miserable confec- Mll- i r t Wm‘ Hmaking prerogatives to the power! mc- oath comb. the Liberal organ ‘at Washington. And all the more so was unable to find any "mlllinngirg" that it in thc same budget makes c King's bosom fr1e d .111 h ~- n V‘ om e angled mimore peculiar it looks. lt Notes B); 771a Way ‘_ poured upon the new minister of fisheries by the 106- al Liberal Organ are redolent of pl- teut medicine. That the new minister if elccted. would prove as great l boom to the fisheries u la claimed for 111m. Ls about as probable, as that the specified nostrums, will cure all tn: ills, that flesh i: heir to. Many spec- ifics have been thrown off the mark- et, because they have "covered too n111ch territory." ._ What has become of all the "Ern- 1pire patriotism“ that was being broadcast by the political propagan- rlism a few days ago? Where are the "Empire patriots" now? 1110a are the questions asked by the Halifax Herald, which answers its own ques- tions: '11s". defending the dumping of "fled" Russian coal into this coun- try. Fine "Empire patrlotislrfl-THAT! The propagandists say that Russian ‘with our own coal. It does. every ounce of it. Every ton of coal im- ported into this country comes into ‘competition with Canadian coal; and to that we make no exception what- E GVQI‘. According to the Canadian Press 1 WHY in his speech at Edmonton last week to say that he thought "there WETE some people unemployed who do not want to work." No doubt it is true that there are some shirkera, but when there are hundreds and thous- ands walking the streets as in some iparfs of the country, such 11 remark as that of Premier King was quite ‘uncalled for and is really an insult lilo labor. This reminds one of a cer- l tain Liberal politician in New Bruns- wick who in reply to a complaint that the Maritime railways were almost ‘continuously blocked in winter. "Let flhe Marltimers get out and shovel snow." Canada now ranks first among the wheat exporting countries of the ‘world, followed by the United States, {the Argentine and Australia.‘ ‘These countries now provide about; 80 per ‘cent. of the wheat that moves inter- nationally. Before thc war Russia ordinarily stood first, and then, in order of importance, the United States, Canada and Australia, with Roumania and Bulgaria. furnishing considerable quantities. With her great wealth in the soil, in the forest and in the sen, why asks the Dally Times is it that Can- ;ada docs not gain more rapidly in I population? ’ And why is it necessary for the ‘Government to spend three million ,1iol1ars a year bringing Immigrants into the country? i f-i‘ Nothing could be cleaner than the conservative fiscal policy. That poli- c_v, as expressed by the I-lon. R. B. Bennett, is to build up, first, Canada's 1lasfly, trade with the rest of the world. As he has pointed out, the first imarkci; that the Canadian producer imust have'is the market of his own lcounfry. if“ he cannot have that, he 1petitzon with the producers of all n8.- itions. For these reasons. Canadian .meat. fruit. and vegetables ir1 the It is the business of the Govern- ‘ The principle of encouraging clos- ‘cr cooperating between the peoples of lthe cities and the residents of the rurual districts is growing ir1 favor. . ln the community several efforts have ‘stnndmg, friendliness and the spirit inf helpfulnesq, with considerable cuc- ‘cess. n. u. interesting w note that ‘the Canadian Manufacturers‘ Assoc- 11at1cn at their annual meeting held a luncheon to which were invited re- in a round-table conference ‘for the interchange of ideas and dis- cussion of each other‘; problems. i l. Those countervailing tariffs that i sicm that the King Government has not the courage to make its own trade ilnw, says the Toronto Telegram. And ‘ that has spent long weary hours trying to make Cmnda la nation that could do thingsregard- lless of what might happen in Lon- ‘rlon. should suddenly relegate its law- _ pretence of Elvin! an increased pref- lerencc to British ti-‘ade. 1111c closer "rm: cumorvcrowu ouwnnuuw THE DU-NNING BUDGET Th6 Dllhfllhl Budget bu been de- clared "The Last Wall and Testa- ment" of the King Government. Of what i: it composed? It may be liken- ed w Blfflllhfl celebrated "wmt u “In It l; l medley of scrapings from varlou! Policies. Conservative and Liberll, put and present, with noth- ing of value outside of those parts which it purloined from Conserv- ntlvea. INCREASING EMPLOYMENT Hon. Cyrus Macmillan, at Afton Hall, ukecl,—-"How does it happen that the employment of men in fac- tories increased from 415,000 to 660,- 000 in the lust few years?" The Hon. Minister should know that in the last few years our popu- lotion increased from five up to nine million; our home consumption de- mand hu incileuecl by four-ninihs; production, both in agriculture, min- ing and in industry has incrcased— the greatest trade expansion being in 1921 under the Meighen Government -nnd these more than account for the large number now employed. BUT THEY D0 NCYI‘ ACCOUNT. FOR THE LARGE AND INCREAS- ED NUMBER. or "rt-m: 1111mm- PDOYED," THOSE WHO ARE OUT 01" WORK BECAUSE GOODS WI-IICI-TSHOULD BE MANUFAC- TURED IN CANADA ARE ADMIT- TED UNDER LOW TARIFFS, OR FREE FROM CHEAP LABOR AND UTKER COUNTRIES. A GENUINE HEART-ACHE »-_.._ Tint Mr. Mackenzie King la wor- ried ovcr ulvorsity is plainly shown in the pliintlve whine 0f hi; last speech in Kenorl. Ontario. The situ- ation la black, and he lays the blame for his troubles at the door of Prem- ier's Illorgmson of Ont, Rhodes of N. 5.. and Anderson of Saskatchewan. ‘These men, he complains are "pol- iticnl monopolists," to control the political destinies not only of their own provinces, but the whole of Can- ada. And his fears are well ground- ed. With the "NOT A NICKLE" threat hanging over them, TfmsE CONSERVATIVE PROVINCES must. in defense of their rights, prevent Mackenzie King from putting this threat into execution. - THIS BITTER. FACT HAS IM- PREBSED THE PREMIER. HE rm. m npscofrrc oomuzmou~ mp ‘vvrra AN ACHING I-EART 1m nAus AT moss AUTHORS on l-us POLITICAL nowrmALL. “SOME" PROPHET >_._. ‘There is clway humor in the ri- dlculous. But some things are" too re- mote from sanity to be listed as hu- mor. 0f these are some of Mr. Mac- kenzie King's election predictions- ns broadcast ln their press. Two of these are in the Premier's prediction that he will gain HALF THE SEATS in British Columbia. and will make materials GAINS IN ONTARIO. The last two elcctioris in Ontario. where tho provincial Conservative practically swept the Province, is too familiar to minds of common sense intelligence to give the slightest cre- dence. to such ridiculous political clap-trap. Every one who knows on- tario la satisfied with Premier Fer- guson's guarantee and ability to wipe out most of the seats now held by Liberals in that Province. And in British Columbia, where the Liberal Oliver Govcmmcnt was literally buried very recently, by the Conservative under Hon. Dr. Tol. 111"» it is exceedingly 110111111111 if u-lc King Party can hold the solitary sect which they held in that Prov- ince at diuolution. rr rs wrru spoil WILD PRE- DICTIONS AB THESE THAT MAC- KENZIE KING 15 mymg 11g EEVIVE THE DROOPING SPIRITS O?‘ HI! INJLLOWIZEB WHO ARE NUTING TH! HANDWRITING nn- smamo rum m 111m non. Published in "P9011 0f the lost Swift club! “The Jacobite" is being - that Dunning Budget la examined the shows that 1351193 Qulfbfll)’ in New Zealand. most matters and has llOflg h; but t l ~ a ael r1 the Senate a few weeks ago. “,5 ‘utho’ m. . m,“ o‘ m". w w a“ “gnu,” b N“ 1 Qihat l Bung» n: ' B; Iumu IV Harlan. MD. KEEPING THE LIVER ACTIVE In getting athletes into good con-, ritzon 111: thought behind the trainel i 1s is get the heart and lungs intti the best possible shape- For this purpose plcnty of running on track o1" bond is prescribed as this means that v-.'.tl1 every step taken, the nihlcte must Lit his entire weight off the g1 ciund. Just figure out the pounds. the ions of weight raised by the leg| 1nuscles of the body during the run-; ning of a quarter, half, one mile, or‘, three to five miles. , In crdcr to supply the blood for all 1111s work the heart must pump, 1 harder and fastcr. And in order that. all U115 blood that is needed is pure, before it gccs down to the legs, the lungs must. breathe} harder and’ faster. Therefore by the dcvcloplncnt 0! heart and lungs—ihc foundation of strength and endurance is obtained.‘ But as 11 maitcr of fact all the; tissues and organs of the body are‘ bcnefittcd by tins frcrning. And among i‘.1c<c organs we have that ‘king of fi-gaus,’ the liver. I have spoken bcfore- about the Boston Marathon Race, wherein it] was shown by Harvard professors: The S. O. S. Call (Toronto Mall and Empire) l 1 i l i signs of uneasiness over thel ‘dection outcom in Western Cann- d; continue ta multiply and to manifest themselves by in high circles and at Liberal cam- paign headquarters. One of the signs is the increasing unwilling- ness of the Liberal leaders to be. satisfied with the ordinary 11°“, reports of Western campaign meet- ings. and to seek special articles in Eastern ilewsparpers which will; carry g, "helpful" rather than im- partial note, I Not only are leading Liberals; anxious. about results in the \\'e:t.i bug, they manifest concern over the“ uneasiness - ‘ i? ' JULY 19. 19:10 MnandMrs.MarshallFieldlll Millionaires both-but they know the value of life insurance. The husband car. ries over four million, his wife two and a quarter million. It's is: to insure. . Wiser still to select your home company. al-itimcllfié HIAD Olfl-‘ICI HAL|FAX‘C‘N_ till L/Z; '7“ wttuafus a acunn. Lmnnp, ' I Manager for P. E. I. fact that pessimistic reports from|— '-‘=—-’"—'—-"—**~ the praries may have repercussions‘ against the party in Eastern Can-P ado. The Mall zmd Empire, while the party leaders are remote from the‘ Ontario field. Mr, Bennett in thel _ nlaritimes and Nlir. King out on the‘ Prarles and at the Pacific Coast... has accepted and published the re-i parts of the Canadian Press repre- sentatives who accompmy each leader. The CQanadain Prezs is a mqp. enztlve, non profit-making impart: which all Canadian newspdpez-s, regardless of palty leanings. arc‘ members. The reports are required to be impartial. so that every mem- 4 ber may be able‘. to accept as 1m- ‘ colored by Party bins. the l-iaxd core 0f newsfrom every meeting i The Liberals, dlstresscd zfpp-rlr- ia.l. news-gathering organisation in L i 1'1 1 FINDS 111-111: mm) or- uls Tram-rm‘ pron "rm: WALIr-AND sm p213 that in the ruiuicrs who rln shed ‘enfly by Menu-m. Kings having 11“ nearest the top. and in the best con- ,5kipped Regina in his Western mu]: f, i-ich in sutzup 11 zines, in lhcsc whom, the mint of adjoumlng ms ‘ __ dmon ‘he mo“ “gar was kw Questions at Ohllllwack Victoria when the muscles work l1ard,_a11d‘ ' dltion pllvscrlflj’, ‘.l1e blond 111115 slilbby h]; having been heckyed 91mm,“ l. finished wcll 11.1011 and in 11-1131‘ ccn- inweung 1n Caigm-y and by 1115i » . ‘ _ Research men now tell us that having met with interruptions smrl i .-.._..,1,.,,~,. ,,,. .‘ ‘v l‘ . , '.- '11 "i. O Life Insurance All plans, from flu cheapest of all-lempara , protecglcn Mum ies-to the most expensive investment contracts. ' Accident Insurance Policies free from condiilons, paying double for fravcl amid- knta and increasing yearly 1n value by bonus additions. Health or Sickness Insurance ' Policies covering all disease: and paying for loss of busing time, at moderate cont. i.\‘ct life insurance policies.) If you want the best in any of the above it will pay you u, have an interview with one of our representatives. or write Hyndman 6a‘ Co. Limited‘ The Oldest Insurance Agency In P. E. l. Lclvcr Queen Sireef. Charlottetown fherebv consume a lot of the sugar 111 ‘and Vancouver‘ now Feek n is re‘ the blood that there forms in thcinabh’ reported‘ colflrm rapher than muscles osubsiancc that causes a1wlufless report's ‘or meetmgs and mobilization of the sugar in tuclccnditlons m" West‘ , ' liver, thereby preventing a decrease Qulte recently‘ fouowmg his 1n the sugar content of the blood, 11mm“; Pt Calgm?" m? Prime and also tit-eventing a decrease in lMimster hlmsem 1F '5 rfmofled‘ lel" the sugar reserve in the musclrslogmphed to leadlng Liberal work" themselvw ~ ring Tglgflnxrtfkiaskinii thntitgrranze- , - H e W h e e,- the Now whni; does twining or regular ‘Globe or “he star M Send out a exercise do? Special correspondent to gi t m . ve o e OO§OQ§§§6¢4OOboone1~' . QOOvQvQQOQQQQQQ I ~-. ~ -ov.~00* 40-OQ-OOO-O-OQ-OO To get the real refreshing flavor of tea T R Y A BRAHMIN Sold Only in Red Airtight Packagcs OO-QOQ-Q§QOOO-OOO-OGOOOQIOJOOOO€O-OOQOOOGOOOQO-QOO-OQOOO It keeps fhc blood in good condi- tion and \v.tl1 its proper mnounr. of East n more hplmul account of the outlook in the West, 1t l5 531d sugar. and the liver itsclf alwnysithat be m alert and active so that it has always shunt‘ m? gnedc thin cnlmlws ‘ 0r o e aria an Press available a sufficient supply of sugar. q There is no sluggishucss about the .n‘spatches‘ and remarked that llver of an aihlcic or other indivl-‘igomething which ‘vould indicate‘. dual who is getting or taking active exercma the ‘iwaivie west, would be most It is often the‘ sluggish liver that mph“- takcs the fight or the desire forl “TL—_ work or cxcrcirc cut of you. WHO WOULDNT PROTEST Fidel Zamudio in the street suffering \ dead. he carried Zamudlo to the 17118"?! 9111116. where careless mccl c-c.‘ ‘ ‘students prepared to dissect him. When one of them stuck a knife into the washed. shaved and naked bcrly of Zamudlo, he sat up and protested vigorously. ~_...._i TllE PASSING A late lark tivittcrs from the quiet skies; And from the west, Where the sun, ended, Lingers as 1n content, There falls cu tiic old gray city An influence llzmlziog and serene, A shining pcace. Argentina, and Bmzil are barringi Italian immigrants. his day's work livers- treated by new disifllamn pm. 1011s of gasoline could be produced every year. The smoke ascends ____ The I ii In a iosy-ancl-goldcn haze. spires Shine and are changed. In the! valley REQUIREMENTS Shadows 1" se. The lurk sings on. NEMA WORM CAPSULES The $1111, A scientifically tested product 1 of Parke Davis & Co.. arc ef- z TIMI-h‘. safe and sure In ex- l Belling worms from the intes- tinal tract of not only foxes but live stock. poultry and dogs. If your anfrnafs develop worms act promptly with this specific treatment. EAR-MITE LOTION Within (he last 51x wggkg w; have sold gallons of our Ear- Mlk Lotion. Fox-men luvg highly recommended it as being always effective. Ge; some [mm i I Closing his bcucdzctine, Sinks. and the darkenuig r1.r Thrills with a sense of triumph n31 nignt- ‘ Night with h:r train of stars And her great git of sleep. S0 be my laassmg! My task accomplished and the long day done, My wages taken. and in my heart Some late lrirk sing 11g, Let me be gathered to the quiet west, The sundown splendid and serene. Death. our fresh stock. FLEA POWDER This is the time of year when you must protect the fur from delprioraf-inn by vermin. Our I-‘leic Powder nlwny; gives nil» fnctzon. We have just received a new shipment. Send in your orders at once. They will be DIMIIDl-ly attended to.- The Two Macs -W. E. Henley. THE LAND WE LOVE n; FRANK Luau HENRY HUDSON Q. Who was Henry Hudson? A. Henry Hudson made four notable voyages to America from t i607 in search of a north eastern x o v Q O o 00003600 rooccooooouoooo l passage to China and latterly a nortl: DEmAL slmalo" western one. l-Ze explored the coasts 50035.4 u, m” of Sptjc/crgen 111141 Dova Zambia, the Hudson R ver and Hudson Strait and Bay. He lvzntcrccl 1n the Bay in I "".",.,.“ M...“ ,".. 1610-11 at the foot of James Bay and Q on hivreturn voyage was set adrift _ ‘ ' DR. W. R. LARSON with eight companions in a small boat and ncvr-r again heard of. "Of, yum" 5min“ chfl-Qpf-flug all the durk mysteries of the mercl-, Chronic and Nervous DlMlM-s less ocean, no mystery lies wrapped l" "m" 5‘ 75°!" "71 in deeper shadow than that which 09mm 5‘ "u" c'""°" bangs over the fate of Hudson.” ‘enthusiasm for the Liberal cause in‘ _ i A policeman in Mexico City foun“ 1 i‘ from catalepsy. Supposing him in in l .1 1 If all the coal us-d in England V. . ‘ . cos. says an expel-f. 500.000.1300 gal-i -Y>. '11‘. 0on1 Fail To Take Advantage 0f Pinaulfs Special ilffers N0. L-Annlversary Offer. A Sl-OO box of Pinauil‘! Face Powder and a 75c tub: of Pinaud‘; Face (Ream-Both for $1.00. N0. ‘L-Wlih every $1.00 purchase of Plnauzl‘: Toilet "reparations ls given free one special box. Contaim llvc cf ihesr preparations in holiday size. As we have only a limited number of these free goods deals, you would 11c well advised to get yours early- E, A, Central Drugstore Fatronlze our Sod: Fountain When Tired and Thirsty. The Leader For Canada! Highlights in the Montreal Speech of Hon. B. B. Bennett, leadcriil the Conservative party: EMIGRATION T0 UNITED STATES-"There Ire 101118 mm“ government may not and cannot do. there ue some things over wblfll government has no ccntrcl. but there are other matter: that profoun. affect the life of a nation which a government should and must do. 1 their failure to do it constitutes neglect 0:1 their part of the interests 11 the cnuntry they govern . . . The charge l prefer against the King G01 ernmcnt is that they failed to recognize and realize that the I151" of the Canadian Government is to prnflde employment for Camdlanl Canada." , UNEMPLOYMENT-filthy is it? The reason is that. instead Bl m“ in; here what vve could make in lhl: country by utilizing Cllllflllll l! rrgy. bruins and money. we have sent cut clpltal nbrond to buy ' from other countries and give employment nccordlngly . . . What do? Just ascertalnly as I nnnd here, if we no returned to 110'" ' the night of July 28, we propose at the first session of Parliamonl amend the fiscal Iavvs so a; to give Canadians In equal opporllln"! ‘ the development of their country under fair competition with 1M3? “m petliors elsewhere in the world. My business and the busincs! "l n‘ with whom I may be associated la to see that Canadians are m’ consideration." U- S. TARIFF LEGISLATION-"Wc are not concerned about l0 lntlon against any other country. but for one country, and that r011" l; Canada. We of our pnrly will see to It that no country makes the C Xldllll tariff except Canada.“ _ _ snmsu PREFEEENCE-"Let u: admit the tatement of Mr. - 1 11nd of Mr. Dunning, that the preference will make Britain mm P ' herons. and of greater purchasing power. But dld Mr- KIM 0' M" Dunning make any provision to insure that Brltnln would 51W money in Canada?" OLD AGE PENSIONS-JOY: snv that l! the fellerll Gflfllmm can prolldc one-half of the old agzfpenslons, it can provide the I'll without wrecking the corstltutlon." UlPEBlALISbl-"l, like yourselves. um proud of this counli’! I'D-fl of the British Empire. becluse that Empire M11001! 1m‘ 7'9" 1M rights of mlnorltles, their tongue, their religion, their "MM But my first duty ls to that part of the Empire which ll called Can - IMPERIAL CONFERENCE REPRISENTATlVllS-"Nobod! 1"" better than Premier King that. in our conlfltutional prmctlce- 11° ° can indicate in ndvnce the names of thou who ‘.0111 be ""95 " l" w" In the Cabinet. u they have um u» be mbmuw w we "l" sentatlve of the Crown." CONSERVATIVE POLICY-"To nfegulrd 011mm mo" Canadian industry. Canadian labor. Clnllllln health. 11nd to lllll“ the Canadian corsumer against uplolfltlon." ISSUE OI‘ JULY 28—"Are we to give n renewed mandate to I 5° emmcm to increase the money to be cent lbflllll to buy llffldlld‘ ‘m v10 require for our own support and antenna: or null "a. h! 5' ' In: (‘anadlcn lrdusry and agriculture, Bier the opportunll! l" adlnn frmncrs and Canadian workmen in Conch to find that ell?‘ meat which is necessary for the dcvolopmcnl of l-hh count-IT?"