i specifically to the THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930 Insult to Injury To the people of the Maritime sidy claims of these Provinces have been settled to the satisfaction of all concerned. If the Prime Minister ex- Notes By_T7ie Way‘. glme. The site of it may still be, traced at Old town and as the plan it was an astonishingly large and‘ substantial structure and well: equipped, in accordance with the re- which is still in existence indicates AFTER Isl-i; ‘ to our rcliiriii-d .u By uicr ll/ Brrlzm, All‘ 1'. " is in Dis 011:1».- :~AlU'-,l\ Cluivtlillim in " (Liv. Du 'l‘ui'.u;. | Oiic of illC llllhgu _? rs oi .=..:;.;. n.1, ]_ l . ', ~.:1.' llCLll‘ cvcigvozic ntic-iid m“ ‘r . v ll.‘ i" ' ,,l;~\ um," .'ll‘.“.".' l, .' i .\'l‘\'l'l\ JUNE 19, 1930 . m ‘r ~ IL- q .\ _..._*£¥'_~_,. _ THE GIlARLO I IETOWN GUARDIAN ' i . . Th‘: Public Forum ,_ i‘ At the closing exercise: of St. I _ ‘ v . President-W. Ch;:er:':;’l_l_cfig:: Co‘. n. A‘ u-Qxmzize-Er-ziaaae-a. n. Burnett- Joseph-g Hospital a few days ago. one yo, ievixy; flils lscgfcn ‘ti? . I Editor and Manner-J. B. Burnett. Anociaio Editor-D. K. Currie. 0-’ "W 5Peakers Pomwd out that‘ One; " y _ “Sp ‘l U‘ a i $4 you," D n " d d n“) “M d“ d‘ of the earliest hospitals in America : fruits); of (lvlll-Cfslil, {his d1 I - onn e . I d i ‘ ., ‘ r ~ i‘ ‘hn Alli!‘ 2' 2-. “.50 per yerr (in advance) mailed "i: ‘dz-a? aluimcfillna elite‘... w“ established Cap‘ Brewn’ , ..,_ ~ .,¢t-,.;,,--u-i1y eidort: l This “s meimnnary hospital m‘ a nuns 0f correspondents -‘ ‘ .. lmiisburg during the French re- v» ‘ : (‘-3 k7 .,........_. 5 ‘a 5 lliill llil I12 I191? HQ ‘B5 '0 f. ‘/ Provinces the most remarkable fia- pectsvm “get away" with a statement sources of the time. Mjmmon Bump‘ v l tum‘ w“ mm I “m .;_ ture of Prime Minister Mackenzie , ——- " “ ‘ ‘ ‘ . ., , . ,_ l . ; was.‘ ..,,ey,mte., speech a Brant of that kind. it will be the privilege that they" Llulllol 1.. ‘ ‘-~ ‘M \-“ 1" b“ 110 Lib- t‘- t ‘ ‘ of the electors of this part of Canada “"1155 l“ " “ ' , “' ford last Monday was his attitude ori July 28th next to show him that marine crews at Kiel Bight carries , Germany's monument to the sub-_ mm by V. towards the question of Maritime v H ull as to a. subsldy claims‘ <4It remalngd" he so far as they at least are concerned, thed inscigizptioln that 19f; sidibmariitire» n [EMT ' a - - _ 5, roes eri 1e in c ,, , k . . . boasted, “m the pmsent adminis- h’ ““d"°5“m“°d ‘he ‘““’““°“°° M Br e p 1P»; -1 1 _Should include provision for the the people with whom he had to deal. law“ war‘ A “st 0f the subma‘ “llfl II‘- ' - i tration to tackle the problem of ‘ I rings‘ victims, including the l,l98_ when, l‘ regular saving O a percentage of Maritime claims in a thorough, l statesmarilike fashion.“ He referred: settlement of these claims and to the "generosity" with which the Government hi! acted in this and other matters. It l5 ‘QOTOYlOU5 that the most im- portant of all the recommendations o! the Duncan Commission in 1926, namely "immediate consideration" of the whole subsidy question with a vie-r to a complete revision of the financial arrangements as between the Federal Govemment and the Maritime Provinces, has been per; sistently‘ ignored. Every province in Canada, with the exception of the Maritime Provinces. has received airs-tine Lo relation to financial mat- ters and public lands arid resources. The Klrg Government allowed the entire last term of Parliament to ex- pire without any action of an effect- ive character to extend justice to this Another "Friendly" Gesture It is announced from Washington that asa return for Canada! friendly act in prohibiting the clearance of liquor laden vesels for the United States the Govemment there is not disposed to prosecute Canadian citi- zens in rum cases. It is learned, the Washington despatch says, that the Government _is seriously considering nolle prossing a number of indict- ments against Dominion distillers which were returned by a federal grand jury in Buffalo more than a year ago. Among the Canadian firms, offi- cials of which were accused of eon- spii-acy to violate the prohibition laws and smuggling regulations, were the Gooderham and Worts Co. and the Hiram‘ Walker organization. Some of the bestknown distiller: of Pasengers on merchantmen, which? were sent to men and children. many of the lat- ter infants in arms. notably in the the undersea boat men who sent‘ them to their watery graves, An eminent ‘scientist asserts that tobacco smcking is the most com- The information is the more timnly. adian Pacific liner at Clydebaiik a, few days ago, it is estimated that, The Prince of Wales, President E.‘ W. Beatty and 10rd Aberconwav,‘ killed or drowned when the Lusitan- of (tuniwu. m, , . la was torpedoed cm May 7, i915 ' fihmy, qu-LL. H“ g would make the total of submarizc 1;,1@¢=__¢;~,, 11...,» ,, 1., ~,_, n1”, crew losses pale into insignifazcc. grfillllllg 1i pa: the bottom Without clic-r warning, included hundreds of wo-'!'l‘5l-@--~ feels. iiilii all lll’. that ll r‘ sinking o! the Lusitania. The world's _ T‘ 1* '51-- tears go to the latter rather than to. m“ n" the n" 4Y1‘. liu s . . l5 ices in: mon cause of cancer of the mouth. Blvd,“ and opportune in vitw of the ap- Emmi m C: preaching season for election cigars 1 as i, n l; 300,000,000 people heard the address- i boon lillfii‘ es delivered by His Royal HiglmcFs Vltlllill; win- (Yli. Iioncvci" “lure LllL‘ l'l"il!l""l vl- .1, i, ‘>1 lie (lOt: n1’ (.11 \. g l...‘ l \‘.. . ill liiiilii, l-' li")‘ \ _. r on ilz‘ 'L' iic-iihzic Lil‘ , And yr; ‘Jim l‘...1‘_l l '2' ' iihiii 1w iw» '... ,li!l£l fl " . '\ C1" CllCll l“ hlov: llll Iii c ions illb. s41 llli‘ kiilLl your income. . . . Whether the amount is large or small, how. ever, regular depositing is mo; important. . V This Bank Invites Your Savings Account. "'1 Interest Compoundcd Half Yearly. BANK 0F NOVA SCOTIA. ESTUXBLISHED 1832 Capital $10,000,000 reserve $“-°-°°°-°°" Toiri‘. Jinx/is ovee 82701100900 u m. n.» (ihjvvt of gwim: ilirfiumt pumsllil» nnlvbmi u. n“: Maritime ,..{,,,.,,.r,. m.- I-innli-r» fiiuivrvlaur’! n-nartnn-nt in luv-riled in Sailnl John. S‘. H. ' I» Fmliw. REPAIRS and service pa“ m (‘he Dommwn‘ Mr‘ Kmg Canada were caught in the United whim were broadcast ghroughqutillll‘. vsniiqi I Fl i “d his colleagues made "cry mt‘ States Government's net when a con- the world by radio 2 fill" W'- ‘ d ‘ - - f» I. ' tain that the three Prairie provinces spiruy o! wme “o” w“ ununhed ' l glands ‘is ill‘. {Jill would receive generous treatment in The logic of the argument ad- I 1m“ m" “'n“r° " i" ‘ . by the customs and prohibition serv- vanced by the Liberal-Conservative‘ and tiic uri the matter of public lands and na- 1c Man . y Americans also were iri- , . - a. _, p p , __ rural resources and ‘irlncml an e5 l party that Canadian industries, its“ “M? _ ‘ f. , ,_ 1'13] rangements in relation the to" but dxcted‘ ‘ d they “e l” 5“*""i"°- mim- be silt" : .\ . ‘ d ' l v l’ . re ' "Since the Canadian G°V°m adequate protection, was pwugiirmef“ ‘ “ ‘ Pliozic Oi‘ wire ’ ' -;ll‘i‘: lnllill...‘ . z Ql. ' the Maritime Provinces, which have inent has seen fit to enact a law '= (‘zinzinliziii I<‘1\IRIE.~’\l‘JKS-IVIORSE Co. Ltd. . home to the people of Regina Tucs- ~ . which illegalizes the exportation . nervous “,4 _ _ , n l PPOPYiBtaYY “were” m ‘an area's of alcoholic beverages to the Unit- day evening during the course of an‘ Tm Y“ __ \ ,__ l ii- V __ w) low" “am Sn o! public lands given to other pro- ed States through the refusing oii’ addfgss by Ho“ R B- Bennflfl. Th2 l we‘. l)‘ l‘ ‘ i~,,;\...~ h. 1;“. _.i. . 1mm“ \_ s . u l > “ L‘ l \ ‘- m. >1, l. .., . . . vincss, and which due to their ter- glfeafigceptgsmfién ‘bzlriguoffslgii: Conservative leader laid emphzisL. '1 M“ i ritorial limitations cannot receive one United States is not disposed °h m‘! 901MB. that despite the ma: ,, _ _ ....,-.......-..---. , d ,. 4 i _ to prosecute Canadian citizens in that Canada is biased with great . ,, ‘ _ . “ ' " any further contiguous terrwow’ are yum c3595, This would be a Irlcnd- natural "sources the unrmploy; . _ ‘ _ I z __,__,__... ______~ - left entirely out of the picture. And,- ly 555mm goiilomngctighe h-fienggy men‘ spectre stélks thrwgh- the. .. , ,<. M ~00 soeoaoeooeooveo 0000c» - . . ~ e . - i, . » . _ this, as already stated, despite the and °° opera‘ "e a on o land. v lmth ,‘ _ k . ' ~ wl-n Qct the N311 refreshing flavor 0f ten Canadian authorities. The question definite recommendations of a Royal of dgsmgsgng m; Buffalo indiet- _ ' H“; _ I r ‘ o°mml5ii°fl 55l- “P by the King GOV“ men“ is m! ‘:29 gaydsalgd tlrtn” This summer Syria will experience , cllici‘, so . l1 ‘. l Y eminent and which submitted its i-e- this “:5 his}, yguhed, but its ilrstelectlon campaign when the 1 llllifiF-ll .,,_ . people of that Mediterranean Pro-~ '11“ * ‘w l , , B R A H M I N port to the Federal authorities nearly four years ago. According to Ear-Premier Saun- ders, the claims of this Province for it is virtually charges will be __i____._-__. Bennett Antithesis of King certain that the .- vinoewill choose a President. At a, meeting in Paris, it was announced that France. which has mandatory} powers over_ the country, had agreedi sl ti? L, . J1 2501c! Only in Red‘ Airtight Packages cooooeeoeeoveeoooo-oi>ao0+o+oo4+ev00<+++0'* l ‘ > _ . " r final -eubs‘idy»-ré6dl11§im°nt have In thewords o! the Independent to the erection of a constltiitiv;i‘frlp‘lr_ ‘ i ,,_.,,._,_,,'.;,,,‘ ‘ , S been perslstehuy’ pressed “pa” the Quebec Telegraph-Chronicle, after filming l0 Syria power to clcct aliu" the i i ' ' ‘ v . ____ b , , i 102': . _ , i i 2* ii" t: a?” =3" Mr- 59mm! 7m“% ‘igm- 7' rfwmnuuv‘ mwbw‘ an uf 1.11.1.2 i. ~ -' l i “We and a 1181f Yeflfs- Acmrdmg one can say that he does not know" Ajhudlqune a number M vkitorsi trcatiizriil. t r; .'..- .1 4 ' ~ <-—aa"1.~.~_<, . to the present Prematr, l-lonf WHM. 119B. Prince Eduard Island alore is entitled to over three and a. quarter millions of dollars annual sub-any, in addition to 5200.000 cash set- where the Conservative leader stands upon the major issues of the ‘day’. no one can pretend that there is the least suspicion of a. doubt as to What he will or will not do if returned to have come to the province, and pres-' ent prospects are that the numb-er‘ will be much in excess of that of, DYE/kills. years. i 6 / Qlilf’, i . .'i Time ‘is Drawing Near - We have a complete line of ‘Screen Doors. Screen Win- g! dows, Netting, Door Catches, Springs, Handles, Hooks and Element on other grounds. Yet f P i Germany is experiencing an Ex.‘ W ___._____v_____m___y________ .- in the i929 session of Parliament WW"- The antithesis ° rem u tremely serious trade depression andi“ - v ' i‘ Premier Klrg declared that the Kins. who surrounds his d°°1*"=“°“‘ the leaders among the great induSt-[Tllll u.‘.r'.co";..z" .~ "'-"°" Gm“ PM“ B"“h°" m‘ _.___.._J l/iaritimes had not come forward w pres. their subsidy claims, and dur- ing the last session of the House Hon. Charles stcivm, Minister of inn..- terior, with the recommendations of the Duncan Commission oefore him, znsde the extraordinary statement zhat "if and when" the ‘Maritlmes presented their claims, the Govern- ment would consider the same, Now we have the climax to the whole mat- ter: the‘ subsidy claims of the Mari- time Provinces, according to the Prime Minister in his Brantiord speech, have already been settled: there is nothing more to say or to with reservations, expressed and un- expressed; who riddles Bennett is atall times clear-cut. Wk‘ burning his boats after him. _--——-—-——€—- Editorial Notes‘ “There seems", says the London England, Saturday Review, try}. his pledges with loopholes through which he may crawl out of them at anyvmlmiie- M'- ing his stand for weal or woe 8nd "to be some radical incompatibility between profellorl and politics in this coun- R "mall" w“ °l “*5” ' {the election issues are brilliant historian but e failure in the reducing wages. It is predicted that between two and three millions of ment has run its course. the system of party government prc- . vails local party organizations are necessary. But they have a definite moral responsibility toward the country as a whole. It is their duty, particularly at this time to see that fairly and honestly put before the people, and to nominate for parliamentary honors rial concerns of the- nation are cn-l, deavoring to meet, the situation bgvffllv an: workers in the chief industries will be affected before the present movc- l p‘ It is a mistake to suppose, as many‘ people do, that party organizations, serve no good purpose. So long as‘ Four iluilill-eu )illl... 1 ti. yours, Oi love and lil‘. n lgdlliliiilfi‘ Hardware 0o. Ltd. FRH-‘flTDlfX HARIHSYQRE SHORE" i. srdimi l -" >' ‘ ' Commons, of Mr. Ramsey Muir. "W9 almost certainly lost more by-elec- Of feast and i worry about; everybody is satisfed; the W“, be“ men and women avaw d u ‘ IAn " "s iisisi‘ " . " able. w _- - en u 4 a .- u n the Government's attitude has been. "not an endeavor merely, but a de- termination to see that in the inter- ests of national unity, these long- standing grievances should for once and for all be eradicated and eradic- ated in a way which would leave no vestige of distrust or ill will." Of course, the man who made the notorious "five-cent piece" speech in tions than anybody who ever lived.’ himself unpopular in the House b? an affected superiority." ‘ for these failures politically, suggests some student with not too much re- and of Mr. Hilih Dalton. who 0v" had a class at the London School of Economics, and who is now “mild!!! The reason the Saturday Review. "would b! I good subject for a research thesis by Some peoplg who ought to know better ere suggeting that Signor Mussolini is secretly considering the advisability of springing a sudden armed conflict upon France. There is not a word in any of his recent speeches that would justify a con- clusion so outrageous. The truth is that Signor Mussolini has realized perhaps more than his detractors lll‘: Stllli‘ iu ;l~,.'.'. And hl;,ii and luiicl“ iu twill ii And lililil’: iru '.. .. ’ to siii And no new way to ziionc. Sllflll’; and suimiti"). i.‘ ‘l‘, lxll, The people uj “ ’ ‘ ' ciwcllErig in Candid a Vfséé attacks 1a l nu ‘ lava"... r l A _ Parliament is capable 0f sayinx lnll- Verena m, h“ academic pumn m“ have guessed, how real and near is And l 2P1 nil .. . ' m: ' ' ‘ . _ -t ‘ , ., ‘H l i i. thing. But. in the face of the Dun- "mm," i“? “"1"” is; "l" °°m"‘“:‘°‘l°h“:l‘“ *"°“'~ b i _ I 170 You know Yllliliimlc H,‘ "' t - i‘ ~ ~ ;; ' WWW"- 7 uk" ‘m "3 y' B°“d-*~~ ‘°""°"" "mm": '"""““““'* “'1 vours will be visited? - ‘ ,,'“ " l 1"" ‘.19. . - ‘m "°°“““'"d“"°“' m" "m m’ ———- that trance as a good neiEhbor, low-- v ,3 ' ‘i "r “i y‘ Look up at this sky- , l “d “l ‘h’ n“ of ‘he persistent n- The significance of Mr. Bennett‘: should keep close eye on the actlv- "Kntmcm 3 ; 1,“ ' Be Prepared! ,.,.. _ W? 5' ggrapcr, the size of ' -_- quggt, to implement these recommcn- policy w uubumj ntmnu m“. ieies o! these gentry. ‘there is nothing ____,_ _ q l? , m1“? the good twist you i. ‘ in that to give cause of oflence~ex- - 1”“ l 0 * » _ l! i.‘ dntions in the matter of subsidy w“ system, which the local Liberal u, m. mmhwuu _ Most of the pczipic WITH ,1 , :1. ,3 sulap u, few cents f0!‘ ’ "ldlllitmfl" "id "Wwlwt "mil organ ltternptl w minimise ll frlnk- 19°” - ‘ "Id “Wk at c“ Civ- ‘, ‘ I ivlien. you ask for . i.’ i ‘Cl i‘ the present ProvincialOovei-nment claimsytwhd-ve‘ made at} Qttawa, it is incomprehensible how any public men-dean oral! the-men primarily responsible for the inexcusable de- . lay-could 1c], _up_in brentford. 0n- tario and say in elect the sab- 1 points," it says. "On Whith Mr. neu- present government, which maintains nett diners from the policy of the ly admitted by such staunch Liberal ‘Mi-nun. M“ n“ com, wmfln the supporters as the Monctornfiw- script. "This is one of the vePYJOV jurisdiction of the federal govern- lmentl" mother words, if the people ‘Ofthll Province want federal assist- saw-m road-building and mainten- ‘u-ice, they will vote for Mr. Bennett - Q, ccmmnied. - f , ! m -' IXYNDTWIiN s. co.,i.rn. Lnvxcr (Qurrwi f-Rrrci rfcti: town Of 30% '30’) t~ gizeclzzrlrckin l3.‘l‘i§"i lTC \. ..;: '1 Nine-yon zeceiitly tzxv " l ' ‘l ' a . Calgary, Canada, to Larllaii, hit-Ml" , rciiewmc~ s nicicnr i mu-iouou .-=- Watson twin”