Mir-M???- —w-—- paowvowowotyjonnoonvooo Wanted gents To Let --.--—.----. . I CAPABLE AND RELIABLE SUB- seription agent, free to commence work at. once. when applying. with qualifications. Do not apply unless experienced. Apply Farmer's Advo- cate, London. Ont. A. W. 6-28-81. ’—.Teachers Wanted .._,___ .._-. . . ! WANTED ron SOUTH Lanai School, first class teacher. simple- mmc, $135, 7481-2-0-23-10‘. WANTED-TEACHER FOR IVINS- loo North School, supplrment. $175. C. L Cudmore, Scdy. 3032~cod~ii u-—-—-.-—'—-¢—~—.———-i.—-.——--_- WANWTD-TEACIIER FOR LITTLE Harbor School. Supplement $75.00. Jerome McDonald, Secretary. 303-6-28-31. _.__._...._-_....___ wanna - A PRINCIPAL roa Kingston School. Apply S. B. New- son, Secretary. 6045-7-2-61. ______ _..__. WANTED-TEACHER son WINS- Ios North School, supplement 8175. To LET-AUGUST 1ST. NEW MOD- ern apartment. Apply to James white, 38 Kent St. 5027-21 ,......__..._._.....,...____ Miscellaneous FOX FARM AND OVERNIGHT cabins. For particulars write A. '1‘. McConnell, West. Scarbara, Maine. 4565-8-19-231. JOHN ALFRED MsoDONALD. LAN" surveyor, Box 29, l-Iermanvillc. 3570-5—6-1mo. I‘U'I'.~\'I‘U 1240s Ion THE sas- suirs shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printary. ._._.__________._____ FAMILY OF FOUR WISHES T0 farm on shares, where good house is available, thorough farm experi- ence, dairy or otherwise. Good re- commendations. Apply Box 447. Summerslde. 5056-‘1-2-31 Wanted O. L. Cudmore, Body. 5061-3- ,._._.__._'._._-__.__-__.,_.__....__. Ivsrrran _ axrcmcxcan rs», char for Bonshaw School. Supple- ment $150.00. B. Boston. Secretary. 4928-6-28-41 _____ __. ,__ IEAcIII-zn IVANTED FDII. rn/rr River School, first or second c'a:is. supplement. $5000 plus. minimum. Angus Mcltac, Scoy. 5350-74.! f‘ s11‘ ‘WANTED - EXPERIENCE’) FIR Class Teacher for " ‘ home . School. Supplement $175 00. Alex .I-'. 1 MacDonald, Secretary. 5037-74-21. WANTEDJIST CLASS TEACHER for York School. Suppleniflni $175.00. D. It. Drown, Secretary. 4060- 47-41. .-._-_I__r_;._. ---'---— ‘ WANTEo-Ta1\_(:_II1s_itn~_I-‘O_ NORTH Rustico School. Supplemriit $175.00 for First Class. $150.00 Sreenti Class. Apply James Arthur. 5010-6-30-41. WANTED-FIRST OR SECOND class teacher for _ South Pinctlxl School, No. 130, supplcmrnt. 8150-09- J. Nicholson, Sec'y. . . en's Mills. WANThD-Flvrfl‘; n" SECOND class tcnchcr for Pctri-‘s Road . School. Disirzvt. No. 00. Surpiuntiii £100.00. George A. MacDonald, Flc- . rotary. 2033-71: il. , . TEACHER iuivri-an ran canal roy School Na ‘I2. A rrsoirl hand teacher rflth cxllnriwlll“ lll"’-'Pl'1'*”1-i supplement $75». Ann's‘ 1'1 §""‘Y A- , _ _ W. Coffin. Mt. Strwnrt. F‘. , nool-‘l-Z-l‘. i For Sale Teacher: IVANTIZD son rotio iron SALE—NEWLY rs Bay Wcst School No. ‘m7. A First Avrshire Grade Cow. Joseph F. Class T010110!‘ w ili r"i~ "once or" Morris, Redford. 4989-0-28-31. ferred. Supplcment .. 10f). Mrl-l, _ ._.____. summer iaention, Temple ‘Nhwlcri. Secretary. 4SJl-S-.. ~Bi.I TEACHER. WANTED FOR ALGUS- tine Cove School District No. iii. F0“ “Lgqrwo MIL]; cows. Flrii» C1055 0\'l"‘l'l"ll°~"‘1- 511mm‘ Edmund Doiill, New Dominion. 'ment $200.00. First Class lnexper- 49374434“, fenced or Second Class experienced 150.00. Frank MacFarlsne. Secret- ary of Trustees. 4349-5-27-‘11. Male Help Wanted WANTED-EXPERIENCED BRICK layers. Apply Father Mclellan. Tig- riigh. 4916-6-28-6i. WANTSD-CAPABLE MAN I-‘OII farm work. Clifford Scott, North i 4936-d-26-tI. l- i ______._. ____.____.____.._._.._ WANTED TO BUY FAIIILY LARGE house, good location. modern con- veniences. Apply A care Guardian. WARTILD BY THE MIDDLE OF August or lst of September, a small apartment 1n the west end of Char- lottetown. One living room. two hcd rooms. bathroom and kitchen. i Plcase write to Mrs. G. A. $010k. ' care Dr. T- H. Hunt. $1- 5159-11973- p, g, r, 5025-6-30-11. Lost _V____ Iixxsr-aarwizsn 42 warns s1‘. ' and Sacred Heart. Home. 61111113‘ acid locket and chain. Finder p‘case leave at Guardian Office. i _ .----—-—-— LOST—I CAPITOL THEATRE last. Saturdsiqevenint-l. Ten- Dollar Canadian Gold piece dated 1913. Sentimental value. Reward Five. Dollars. Finder leave at Guardian Offlrg, 5044-74-11. Nursing gYOITNG WOMEN DESIRINO TO rnlor class of North Adams Train- Nurscs. North Adams. Mass, please write Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupils to ’ registration. hi: School for EPCLIF’ pifal, New York City. All expenscsf N-(l-SwtlAugl5. I paid. liOh. SALE-WILTON CARPET IN good condition. Apply Guardian. . 5014-6-30-31. Office. miles out crop. North Milton. FOR. ~411- "IIAIILAND" Dominion Day, sails‘ 3 P. M. Standard for Orwell, due on return 8.80 P. M. 0904-20-81. HEAR HON. B. B. BINNITI‘ TILL ABOUT HIS TRIUMPHAL MARCH through Western osnsds, st his Strand Theatre meeting YSAtur- day evening. 5082 THE ANNUA LMEETING of the Model Silver Fox Co., Ltd, will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Rooms, here, on Thursday, the 10th day of July next. at 8 o'clock p. m. R. E. Spillett, Presidellt. -.l~.l~=_- Alidarson. Secretary. 5047-7-2-7-21. III-IAR THE BRILLIANT Marl- timc-born Conservative leader, Hon. It. B. Bcnentt, at the Strand Theatre Saturday evening, July 5th. 5062 CHURCH OF SCOOTLAND-Jrho Sacrament’ of the lord's Supper will .110 dispensed in the Kirk, DeSable 0n Sabbath, July 6th. Services at 10.30 and ‘I. Preparatory services on Thursday, 3rd, and Saturday, 11th, at 2 p. m. and on Monday, 7th, at 10 a. hi. HEAR HON. R. B. BENNETT ex- pound tho policies by which hs will bring Canada. out of the present ser- ious depression. Strand Theatre, Saturday, July nth. 5082 BARN DESTROYED-The barn of Road, about three miles from Char- lottetown was burned to the ground last evening. The fire was supposed to be caused by n spark from the flue of Mr. Gurneys residence, which ig- Mr. Gurney and neighbors. Charlottetown. Unsworth Gurney, on the Norwood - nited s haystack next to the barn. Some young cattle and pigs, which were in the building were moved by Another barn close by was saved by the heroic 3i efforts of people in the vicinity to- gether with the timely arrival of tha chcmical apparatus and firemen from ; ma oyARLoWEMWN cgijglifflgiu Illustration Farm Operators Confer A conference of the Operators of the Illustrations Stations throughout Prince Edward Island. was held yes- terday afternoon st the Experiment- al Farm. After dinner at. the Beach Grove Inn the party drove to the Experimental Farm where the follow- i ing program was carried out; s. re-| view of the year's workby the Bup- l ervisor, Mr. R. C. Parent; addresses, by Dr. J. A. Clark, Superintendent‘ of the Experimental station, by Mr.‘ J. C. Moynan Chief Supervisor on the new policies of the Division; by Mr. s. A. Hilton, Assistant Superin- I i i I I i . i i i i i t \l.. '. - M A R Y? I N N m srcauoivn , iovrosiu so. PsuPs new”) logical laboratory. After an enjoy- able luncheon at the Station, the op- erators motored to Montague where they visited the Illustration Station conducted by Mr. Fred MacInty-re, and also the Ayrshire herd owned by Mr. Gavin Reid. Today they will visit the Illustra- tion Stations at Iona and Wood Is- lands. pasture, plots and groundi limestone plots and alfalfa fields. ‘ HON. MR. BENNETT .1 Continued from Page 1. and thcn he warmly asserted, "so is Canada. what is his duty to New Zealahd or to Canada? My concern is for Canada first and not for New Zcaland." Again, the Opposition I Leader, with a touch of humor, went‘ on. "It is like making a Professor of English a Minister of Fisheries‘ Dr. Cyrus Mcmlllan. It may be that the Prime Minister thinks that the fish will bite a little more politely than they have in the past. Mr. Bennett asked his auditors what they thought of s Prime Minister who ap- Provfdes l ESHENED Ftifiits. ro tn. amino arm room signs on hand at Guardian tf FARM OR SALE-Ml ACRES OI choice land, with buildingsi seven from Charlottetown, Brackley Point Road, with or with- Apply S. 3.. G lespie, 28-31. 4_.__ sacs: - an ur-ro-bars River. saan-a-za-si. cottage. all modern conyen noes, ___._.__._,__._,._.._____,---._ and nice barn suitable or gar- wam-ao _ A MAN row. ram/i use. Araly 17 Oleblr Btmi work. Apply George Dockendorfl. 4305'°71°'11*?Wk5- North River. 49914-2841 i WANTED AT ONCE FOR‘ ONEkO: o i two months young man o wot 0 f farm. Kcithbosweli. Victoria. Cornrnunlcabte sooi-s-ze-tt. WANTED AT ONCE. A MAN T work on farm. Apply in person t‘ J. ‘rhos McKenzie, Vernon. P. E- Ii r l 5054-7-2-41 Mai-lid '———- MIN WANTED T0 LEARN Till‘. Berber Trade through our special short course. Expert training. Par- ticulars free. Molcr Barber College, I73 Harrington St., Halifax. d-l-ttstf. WANTED AT ONCE. MARRIED rnsn to work on farm. Apply Lewis Mutton, Carleton. BOOQ-tues-thurs-sst. Salcsman Wanted SALISMEN WANTED -- SALIS agent (or Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Pres outfit. We want now u reliable. energetic repres- sntstivs to handle the best dis- tricts on the Island. our sssnc! 1! profitable. Write Peiham Nursery 00.. Toronto. Olit. S. W. S-wstf. ___ --_....-_,-—_,_____.¢__-_q_.-_ Female Help Wanted mic-ii wanna - mm. urn! soss Hotel. w“ warren-A mm ronncimciu. housework. Apply Mrs. .7. A. Bent- IQY. a‘ QIIIIJIOIQ BI" 5031-31 WANTED-MAID son GSNSSAI. housework. One wll"~.i: to so to Rsppoeh for the summ r. ‘Apply ' Mrs. Sesrth. o. m. Frn" c‘ "“‘- ber of cues And clai Health Omoer: eioseiy for '. mares. Qharlott/etown. sooi-i-a-li tiu-ost, Init b11187 I: _ / ILIIIIIIIS Paralysis During it next three mouths par- ents ihould watch their children very gns of Acute Poliomy- 1K4‘ 1r. Diseases For Month ofJune Following is a classified summary of the eimmunlcable diseases, num- of deaths arising from the same in thslpro- vlnce during the month of June, sup- .,plied by Dr. P. A. Creelman, Proi in- iDlsease Cases Deaths Chlckenpck ............ 3 - Diphtheri. 1 Influenza .. 2 geningitii - eumorili 3 Abute Po myelitis (iri- - fsntile sralysis) 1 -1 Sdrlet er . Tibercul 4 Enteritis . 1 Tetsl ........ 30 14 OII startei-‘s gun. Saving time. BIRTHS Pownai, s son. MARRIAGE S Lydia Elva Acorn. of V111!!! 9N6"- DEATHS Church. sickness in the home. departed this life July 2nd, 1H8- Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by Wife and Family. a N. D. MacLeian elltis ifnn ils Paralysis). hllowinii are ore-paralytic symp- toms in 0 r of greatest frequency: ONDIRTAIIII ‘Flavor, I-les che. Rigidity of Isak. gun/lump om ing, in in so or mowmm“ ‘nu.’ ‘nthou, ,, Obsrlottssown I Nomi IQII Phone I49 0040000400 no»; w@-OCQQQL Yililiilvllitli... .. ... ... iiiis iiuliiiiniiii The Charlottetown Yacht Club will monthly nliow-ance and Drivlltiffi 01 "open their season's racing this after- slr months‘ course at Bcllevue l-ios- noon when ‘he Mmnegoo, Ghost, P_ No, and Barney Google answer tho iiiiiiiiiil iiiilliiiii. 'I‘ho annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Medical Association will be held in the Board offrrade Rooms, Charlottetown, on Wednes- day, July 9th, at 11 o'clock, Daylight G. F. DEWAII, Secretary. 5063-3--Tue. Fri. Mon. GAY-At the home of Mr. Fred H. Irowsdale, Hazelbrook. June 24th. 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Pcrley Gay, of f________,___.__ .. MYEBS-ACORN-At Charlottetown P, lljfslsnd, on June 28, 1930, by Rev. Ewan MacDougall, B. 1)., Alvin A. Myers, of Charlottetown. to Miss _________.__...._......._._._ COILEY-At North Granville. June 30, Ernest collay. Funeral Tuesday at 2.30 from North Granville United BUCHANAN-At Fredericton, June 3o, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buchanan. mineral Sunday st l p. m" “Wm, at m, cemetery 9W1“; w he went on, the natural resources of Qrnment“ ill MEMURIAM In memo ,- of Henry S. Dixon, who (lly Thomas Green. Press Staff 5mm‘- Correspondent) 6006600060004 OOQOUOQOOOOO pealed to the “electors 0n an old age pensions scheme on s contributory after the election had categorized as “vicious principle, such, contribii- "That and the five-cent piece statement are classics" he declared. CONGRATULATES BAXTEB. To Premier J. B. M. Baxter, whose Government was returned to power, only a week ago, the Opposition Chieftain extended his congratula- tions. with Dr. Murray MacLaren and Thomas Bell, Conservative member in the last Parliament, preceded Mr. Bennett. A presentation of flowers was made to Miss Mildred Bennett. "I have been immensely struck and badly disappointed," Mr. Bensntt de- clared, "at. the low ebb of production in the Marltimes. When 1 say pro- duction, I mean production of the products necessary to meet the re- quirements. Where are the herds of long ago? Where is our dairy in- dustry of long ago?" Apart from potatoes and apples, the Conservative leader declared, the Maritimes were not supplying their own needs and requirements. "Do you realize" he continued, "that agriculture has fal- len into such a low level, we are un- able to meet our dairy and other re- quirements, but have to import from other parts of the world. Men, and women. there can be no prosperity in St. John unless there is prosperity in the country. The city and the country are to complerisent of each other in that regard. The pros- perity of one depends on the pros- perity of the other." Efforts must be directed, Mr. Bennett declared, in every part of Canada so that the Do- minion would becoms a. self-reliant and not I. dependent people. Natural Resources The natural resources of the Do-| minion must be utilized, he proceeded, i in such s manner that Canadians will obtain the maximum value from them, the electrical energy necessary » available to ensure a proper develop- msnt of Canada. But ...-Autonomy the country were being shipped out in their state under the King Gov- "When I was last in the Msritimes," Mr. Bennett asserted, "I saw ships being loaded with pulpwood for exportation. we sent othsr raw materials out and our men and wo- msn after them, to work in Rockport Ind other ports of the United States." 8'1‘. JOHN. N. 3.. June bib-Be- fm s crowded " , Hon. n. S. Sennstt spoke here tonight in his native province. Loud speakers eur- ried his words to s gathering of several thousands seated in Kicp Square. opposite the theatre, in which he delivered his address. Dr. tendent, Experimental Farm, Nap- ‘mm i pan, N. S., on the improvement o‘ “ PERFECTION " . the dairy herd. These addresses wcr ' followed by a discuss! . on illustra- and i ' tion station problems, after which w! 001-5 DRINKS there was an inspection of the Ex- a.“ m‘ perimental Station and plant pstho- iii iflfrinity illuitell scum. Trinity United Church Wednesday, Aim-Weekly Prayer Service. Vis- itors heartily welcome-l-Ieartz Mem- orial Hall. in the House of Commons, were the first speakers. Emphasizing the need for construction of a. bridge a- cross the St. John Harbor, Dr. Mac- Lai-en criticized the Ottawa Govern- ment for its lack of action. When he had questioned the Minister of Mar- ine and Fisheries (Mr. Cardin) on the matter in Parliament he contin- ued, the Mnister said the question would be considered after July 20.. Liberal‘ Mr. MacLsren stated, the Governmezt would not be in s. pos- ition to make any decision-in the matter. Mr. Bell prophesized victory for the Conservative party in the present el- ection. New Brunswick, he declared. had the reputation at times of be- ing on the "wrong side‘ in Dominion mlitics. But Mr. Bell asserted. this would rot be the case when the present contest closed. Loud applause broke forth when the recently elected Premier of N. B. Hon. .7. B. M. Baxter arose to intro- _‘dure Mr. Bennett. Dr. Baxter thank- ‘cd his audience igovernment to poser "with such a large majorltv, a little less than a ivcek ago. “The Postmaster Gereral. i ilvfr. Venioti he continued, imd three lsenators had "interjected themselves iinto the provincial election,‘ but with iooor success to themselim. "let me itell "Peter the Postmaster that this The New Brunswick Premler..Prov1nce will return eight seats out ‘c! eleven at the rext election." Jersey City ... ... ... 510 I Bolon ldwsrds and McMahon: Al- len, Mberhsrdt. Ne-Jsome and Jor- gens. Reading ...... Newark ... Greenfield. Wsrneke, Green and get. his Phillips. Murray MMIATen. and Thomas Bell, new 1'7», ipolicy to the fishing dndustry. I iths present Old Age Pensions Act i ANSWERS LIBERAL ARGUMENTS for returning his“ BIIHEAIlUE islill RESULTS ILILB. ... 111d 4 ... I! 19 I Grass; Brennan, Faulkner and Leg- Msnguns. Williams and Grebe: Cunt- roll, Harrison, Barnes, Prudhonme It. n. I. g“ Ooassrvstivs members for some years Sachem: ... ... ... .... I Is 0 NEW ZEALAN D Continued thorn Page l. ____._,____,___.___._____ wealthy men known as manufactur- ers. There are more unemployed today, in the city of Detroit than there an» in the whole of Canada, he insisted. Four minutes before his time was up Dr. Macmillan expressed regret.‘ that he hm not more time 1n which to discuss the bdfltlifd! of u» Liberal’ All that we need 1n order to mskc ‘ iapplicsble to this Province, he salcl.i j is increased subsidy. Bo defended the , iKing Government's delay in feilingi 'to implement the rscommendstionsi ‘Io! the Duncan Commission calling; for "immediate consideration" of the. whole question of subsidy readjust-i merit. 1 i l Enthusiastic applause greeted l-lon.i John H. Myers, "the farmer candid-i ate," who followed Dr. Cyrus Mae- mlllan; and this applause continued at frequent intervals during the ithlrty-five minutes of Mr. Myers‘ ‘ able and effective speech. i Ironically the Conservative candid- ,ate complimented his opponent on iths roseato survey of conditions in iCanada with which his latter had i begun his address. Dr. Macmillan had TAKE 3 NEW ZEALAND eRURytol forgotten, however, to mention the ilecreased price of butter clue to the competition from New Zealand. The real purpose of adequate protection, Mr. Myer; explained 1s lo benefit mgriculture and industry alike, and it is this kind of protection which Canada needs today. Wes it because the Government did not have the courage, or because it. lacked business ability‘ ihat it did not. frame a tariff suitable to Can- ada? Mr. Myers asked amid 1711-‘ plause. i Countervalllng Duties PAC!" THREE mi RICHARD IIUDNUTS Toiiet war..- Always in Good Taste 15-min. Nan-int, s.~..i ..r u.- lniet . nii of surpassing fragrance. m cryulni imllir anti charming bu: . . .$1..'.U r.=.....1¢41,. RICHARD IIUDNET Three Flowers Basic Cleansing Treatment A unique 05:11 Iauodumr, 8st for $1.50 . . . a full sin package each of Speeds] Cleaning Cream and Shin Iruheue: . . . accompa- nied I111 separate 311110 ufslcia. If: of the [canvas sunpiu does no! satisfy, you Inf return Iiss full sins and p: a complete "fun<1—$1.50.W- are convinced, however, first you'll in delighted Tbree F/awrnr I'd/ribbing; Cream. will: bulb preparations. ' ¢--~ii- . mid,- uenIrJ. . wirh Thus . n»...- ru- " THREE FLOWERS ‘ fuzir. TRAVELETTES iWeek-End Pkg.) SOMETHING NEW—-SOIVIE'I'IIING I$I;"I"l'I'LIt i. LE DEBUT_ FACE POWDER. (Flesh, Tlimefc.) . . . . . . ._ ROSS-DRUG-UNITED" Successor to The MacKinnon Drug Co.’ “HOME OF BETTER VALUES" "l don't believe my opponent, edu-i rated as he is, knows what counter-i railing duties are," he continued,‘ "because his explanation tonight is certainly at variance with what Otil-i er members of his own party tell‘, us." Mr. Myers then convincingly show ed that countervailing duties are raised or lowered according to the duties rflcvailing in the countries to which they apply. ITYPSYPCtIVE of the tariff requirements of the country putting them into effect. Dr. Macmillnns contention thal- thc Government had reduced the salts tax was answered by .\fr. ftlyicrsi to the complete satisfaction of his audicnce when he pointed Out that this tax had first been raised from thrm to six per cent. by the King Government. Criticism of the Governments uhlidraival of the grants for techni- (‘Q1 and agricultural education and highways extension elicited further be cancelled or not Ind if he were iseflt to Ottawa it Is doubtful which ‘my he would cast his vote." "Sometimes our opponents applaud protection: sometimes they condemn protection. We do not really know when they stand." Mr. Myers con- tinued ehallenglog his opponents to say whether the Dunning budget meant. protection or free trade. l. H. I. "Unless Canada can get concessions Buffalo ... ... ... ... ... I I i in return of what use 1s Imperial Toronto ... ... ... .. 6 I! s preference to this country?“ he ask- ed. and was sgsin answered with sp- ~ ‘ Non 1 1 Ber! and Florence: Vsngfldor. Ill-t- ursu sad Niches-gal.‘- “M,” ... .. - ~ ... .... ... I |.|.'-e~..-._...:.:.;_..._ THE LEADER Continued from Page 1 OLD AGE PENSIONS-"We say that if the federal Government can provide one-half of the old age pensions, it can provide tlic u hole without wrecking the constitution." IMPERIALISM-"l, like yourselves, am proud of this country R5 part of tho British Empire, because that Empire respects and protects the rights of minorities, their tongue, their religion. their trziditons. llut. my first duty is to that part of the Empire which is cnlicd Canada." IMPERIAL CONFERENCE REPIIESENTATIVIZS-"Nobody knows better than Premier King that, in our constitutional practice. no one can indicate in advance the names of those who would be called upon in serve in the Cabinet, as they have first to be submitted to the ff-‘prg. sc-ntatlve of the Crown." CONSERVATIVE POLICY-Jflb flleguanl Canadian agriculture, Canadian industry, Canadian labor, Canadian health, and to safeguard i the Canadian umsumer against exploitation." i ISSUE or JULY za-"Are we to plause and cries of "here, here." Dr. Macmillans statement that ‘building mattrlal had gone down in price was vigorously denied by Mr. ‘Myers who cited numerous building ilniaterlals. in common use which have ‘flfllliliiy gose up. i “Transportation? Mr. Myers con» liiiiicd, "begins right at a man's owni safa- Msckenzie King takes the-i around that highway expenditure lsi n provincial obligation. ln these dais‘. Wholesale Grocers‘ Guild. the 101k?- naltional ‘rrsdes Union and the Cs- tholic Labor Unions. These pointed out that Levis, ltnd not Quebec City. was made the eastern- 11911111011 °1 crnment to increase the money to he sent nlirnnd to iiu_v plTrdljz-[g whkh “'1' "G111"! fllrYiur own support and sustcnancc: or shall 1m: Canadian Industry and agriculture, ofTi-r the opporiunzh- u, pa,“ I mlian farmers and Canadian workmen in (‘nnndzs to find that muplov. mm‘ “'1l1°h_ 15 ll¢¢¢§$ y for the development of this country?“ give a rcnewed mandnlc tn a. Gov- '-. liy develop- publishcd up till now directed the Board of Roiliwzw Commi-sloncrs for Canada. to "enquire into and report to the Government 1113011 the sub- jeet-matterg of the com .i'.fs set out in the petitions rcferrcd to, and make any recommendations iz-may think advisable in respect iltelw-f." How They Stand , applause. _._..__. . of interprovincial and international, AMERICAN LEAGUE prosperity Under King Gov't luotor car traffic that is not the‘ .__ I R. II. E. lease. Mr. Bennett's policy of federali American Lcflgllfi Chicago 4 a z t, “on”, h“, py-(ygpllfoflg ... man aid to highways i. therefore design-i New York ... . 15 l9 2 h W5", he has (o 5.4.1,...“ and milk or] t... meet modem nquiremenm‘ i, I wrl~ Inst. Brflrtfln. Thomas and Tate; Pirsrfls a cow and sell the butter roi- twcnty- "They claim credit for the car- Plllllldellllllfl 40 ‘-'~ Illlli BMIIWIW- six cents s pound?" Mr. Myers asked ferry," he said: "I don't think Mr» 11795111081011 41 3‘ 3- H- E- in further reference to the conten- Jenkins can claim much credit fm-iNcW York . . . . . 41 25 . Clement! 9 ll 1 tion that the Canadian farmers were that! r think the Board of Ti-arisjclcvtlflnd -- 84 Iii j. 31'9"" ~-- 3 3 3 prospering "I have no fault to find fixed up that matter." (Applausei 113911011. . 20 4v g Bean and Myatt; Morris, Durham ‘my, the Govcmmm; making a treh- .______.___,___________ __, _. _ .__ 1 51- 1PM‘ 29 #0 and Having. I (y; b“; y d‘, ghjoqf, to making the (To be CADHIIIIHI) inrston 2i} 41 l1 B- 5- E- farmers pay for the whole thing." he Fhllwl? 3'1 3".‘ " 119F011 1 7 ° continued amid increased applausc. srsnrrmg FREIGHT Phllivlelnhll - 3 1 1 In another telling sentence Mr. auras rm" QYEIIEK‘ "llllllllel l-cflrvs 50PM" lfld DQ851818; K011111181 and Myers‘ summed up Premier King's , Cmlhmm- wsponsibility in this respect: QUEBEC, June IlO-Jfhc applies-l R- “- EW “The man who struck u blow st tion of the Maritime Freight. Ratesi 9111"?“ -- 51- 14""! --- --- --- --- -~ 1 4 111m dairy industry struck a blow at Act, which was intended to imple- Brwkml ‘vllhlnlwfl --- --- 2 3 1 the very best agricultural industry ment the Duncan report and to op- NP“ Ylllk 131111101116! "Ill F¢YT011B MAYBE"? you can have in this country." crate to the advantage of the Mari- 91- 191115 "111 595""?- Even 4 cents a pound duty on hui- timc Provinces by reducing Il“(‘i2il1.1P1115b111'1§ NATIONAL LEAGUE .151, m declared was too little lri thc rates, has operated vcry seriously tol 130ml" . - - - - - - - -- a. n. a. ...-q or protection. i the disadvantage of business in out», Clnclnrint-l ‘ma. n. N. m m m o“ ‘I “In "m, rupee“ 1 am s freebeo City. mhiladelphis 24 s5 Pittsburgh I 8 0 n-ad“ 1 can't 59g any sense in puté so much is this the ones that. fol- Sherdel. Cmtwell. Cnnnlnshm». Sie- ting s. high tariff against things that lowillll two Years or quletyaizitation International League bold and Bpohrei‘. Cronin; Kremer, we do not grow or that are not man- in the business community to have French and Hemsley. urugumd in Cnmdg, Bug those mm- ithe discrimination against Q1191?” 117°" 1-"15 PU. R- B- 5- imoditles that we grow or can manu- ,‘Cily TPCNflPd. the Gmwlnmel“ h“ Rmhum‘ 4"’ 3° - NewYora 3 0 than“... 1,, 0H,,“ 1 up“, ,h°,,1dide<-1d¢<i_.afm great pi-essure- to Baltimore ,. .. 44 30 .59 Chicago ... , . 1011 0 b, protected adequately." order the Board of Railway Commis- Toronto ... .... 42 36 .. (Irenerwich, litl-tclicllfirkruett sndi isloners to investigate the situation. Montreal ........ 30 33 .54 Ilsgun; Blake and KINDS“. Not Dependable iviti. an election spvrclwhlns- vstl- Blllllllll 35 Bil Brooklyn at St. Louis postponed, lions were sent to the Government Jersey C11? ------- 33 41 wet grounds. Only three games ' “can we really depend on the King by the City Council. m“ 30nd °1 NQWMK 30 4's’ scheduled. Government cancelling tile New Trade. the Builder!’ Brahmas- ths Reading. .. . 2r 4o s10 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE gum“; “guy-vi r... asked. "an. Canaliihfi Manufacture“ Almla‘ ~~> ~ ~~— .~" It. II. B. 1mg“... m, "u." "m", dig M; ggom tion local section, the Quebec City Yemen on th- coast. or An-lifin. had Baltimore ... .... .... ... I816 2 so know whether the treaty should ‘Retail Merchants‘ Association. the only one automobile t/o every 71,428 persons. The municipal gas n-nrks of Glas- gow. Scotland reports not profit of 311182.640 in the last. fiscal 3'09." the rates under the Maritime Freight RSIPS Act, and that thLs threw a 101 of business 1M0 111! 11094‘ °1 Mm‘ treal and curtailed Quebec's P061110" as s wholesale At the same time certain int-em"! at Levis were ssid to profit at. thfl expense of Q1101)" 9111179"! 1° m” extent of haulant Quebec shipments to and from 1H1!- notified that. the Government. has. by oi-der-in-Coimcil of mum. not - i . . .....,.. Famous Putnev Bridge in Unimfl 1s to be constructed at at mst. of $2; 105,000. ,1 ¥___.__. ,._,,___._ ___.___‘__‘* distributinfl centre. DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Iliseaus. Ill Prince 8L Phone 1072. Opposite St». Paul's Church U1‘ ferrying OI local business men have now been :1». ""'*