MERCHANT -_- no» who have white hoadl It u“; age lo be who. ought Guardian, Founded m1. “ml” lcwn Guardian Two Canto. gnu-lath 11 l4, nun 1 vJL iifiiisn WAR iciciuoui PURSE iliiilNil Condition Due To Air .' Service During War i Responsible F o r ~, Mania. i I DOS ANGELES, Calif, July 24.--A ehabbily dressed nian whom police clam to have been identified as Cap- tain George R. Clifford, noted British lero ace of the Great War. is under irrest here today on a charge of purse snatching. The man is under- stood to be a Canadian, having ap- puently enisted from Montreal with the Britnzh Air Force. Clifford was tuned over to the police by two men who said they captured him after he aired r. pure from the hands of a woman EiJIlCIlYlZ» on a street corner. Psych astrists said he was suffering from repressive insanity. Cliflnrd was reported to have told the police. “I realize what I've done-J know why I'm under arrest, but I don't know Why l did it." A Passport lS5ll€d in 1927 at Wash- ington. and other papers showing Clifford served as a squadron leader oi the R. A. F, during the Great Wlr and shot down forty-two enemy lllines, ivere found by police in the clothing of the prisoner. fhe auth- ‘orities sad they verified the records Much Government officials. Medals for braver; from, virtually every na- Eon of the Allies were found in Clif- ford's apartment. He said he came here from Brockton, Mass. seeking "W? as an aviator. Psychiastrists live aslzed the man be paroled to llltm for study. ANNO UNCEMENTS. MING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Annanriale ‘Wednesday. Show and "W. Orchvstra. 5609-7-25-41. "Icommunity afternoon tea and ice whim lESLYJI nt the Protestant Or- menafl‘, Mt. Herbert. Watch for ' 5117-7-25-31 Mgflllmember York Festival July -Wednesday night. A good time “ml- 5603-7-25-21. “Tc- G. l’. T. Camp at Canoe Cove WY 25th to August 4th. For further mormstlcn apply Mrs. Harry Cud- "- 96 Elm Ave, Charlottetown. 5579-7-24-2i. "The soaring airmen of the war 8 death and disasten-"Wings" "Borden Friday, Crapaud Saturday. ‘ 5503-11. l! WW r 16c Cream Festival at Afton Hall, May. July 30th. Full feee in moi New Dominion Women's In- W If not fine come Thursday. 5605-7-Z5-mWf3l. ' .___.. gllrland excursions leaving at 3 ‘ ., Standard every Tuesday. Fri- , “isobar-duv- Phone 11a roi- u r information. Blngle fare for i Mo. ezeo-r-e-iai _.,..___ I». curt, 1'11 Queen er. Char- Wwn. Chronic Melodies prevent- Fgidtecuree l ‘ _ at home, where they bcltl-l-‘lb-Sm (Canuiun rem) OTTAWA, Ont., July 24.—A fore- cast of the results of the General El- ection issued today from Conservative National Headquarters claims 134 Conservatives will be elected; 56 Lib- erals. l4 of various groups, and plac- es 41 in the doubtful column. The forecast is signed by General A. D. McRae, chief Whip and organizer of the Conservative party. The state- ment follows: This is my first and lost forecast of this election. I have purposely refrained from making any Pftdlcilflns until I should ‘have corn- plete report; before me. With these now to hand. l have no hesitation in predicting the defeat of the King Government, and the return of Hon. R. B. Bennett with a Iood working majority over all other parties com- bined. A Conservative increase in ev- cry Province is promised. Confiden- tial reports Justify more optimistic expectations than 1 am quoting; Based on well considered returns. I predict that the Conservatives will carry 134 constituencies and they will also undoubtedly carry a. con- siderable number of those I have Sweeping Victory Forecast Conservative Party 134 Conservative Seats Now Es- timated With 56 Liberals, 14 Various Groups And 41 In The Doubtful Column. placed in the doubtful column. By provinces, the results so far as can be definitely fdrecested. I g.ve as follows: Con. Llb. Ind. D. P. E. I. .......... 3 0- 0 l N. S 1 0 2 N. B l ~ 0 2 40 l 12 5 0_ 9 4 2 4 3 6 5 2 5 4 - O 0 2 0 0 0 Totals . . . . U134 5B 14 41 In this‘ table, Farmer. Labor ‘and Iridepzndezt representatives are grouped together. The Conservatives may hope to get their share of the doubtful seats in any event, I predict that we will have a minimum of 134 seats in the next House and a pos- sibility of 150. It will be observed from these figures the: if Mackenzie King were to get all the doubtful seats. he would have less than 100 Liberals behind him in the next Par- liamezt. Statistical Camouflage (Halifax Jiercld) What, in the long run, is to be public? Nothing. And that is exactly gained by attompting to deceive the where the propagaudista "fall down." Like the Bourbon kings. they appear to "learn nothing and forgot nothing" in the progress of public events. In this Province the people have seen some. extraordinary campaign: of misrepresentation within the past few you-i. and every one of those campaigns came to an iguomlnioue end. The public absolutely refused to be deceived. We note an article featured on the front page of the Charlottetown Patriot. issue July 19. i930. purporting fa give the public "cccuratw in- formation regarding Canadian trade figures. It ie bended "Foreign Trade is Up 51.152.843.825." and it says, "Canada's increase In total foreign trade (exports and imports) is shown by the following comparisons." The com- parisons it gives are these: 1921-22 1928-29 31.501.731.341 2.654.575.l66 And to this the Patriot adds that trade treaties negotiated by the King Government have extended our export trade "beyond the wildest pre-war Prince Gunty Elers Vt r A.E. g n t2 f -. OF .A MERCHANT The reward of a thing rightly done is to have it done. i3! lllnll Canada __5 Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. ndlflkl-MJO. Conservatives, (Special to The Guardian) WINNIPEG, Man, July 24.-"A definite swing in Western sentiment toward l-lon. R. B. Bennett and the Conservative cause," says the Winni- peg ‘Iribune and», “has been the 'outstanding feature of the week in the Dominion election campaign."- “Perhaps the most marked change in speculative summaries of both inter- {ested and detached observers has [been evidenced in Manitoba, where ,' three weeks ago the opinion that the Opposition would gain few seats would have been regarded as absurd. Today a turnover of this proportion is regarded as a possibility by num- bers/ ofshrewd observers from the ranks of the Government support- . ers." This cautions and independent lopinlon- of this newspaper indicates |the swing to the Conservative Party in the Prairies. _ ‘That it is growing in intensity is special railway cars, etc., luxury-loving colleagues. William Duff's candidacy Nova Scotia. Swing Toward - Bennett In West Sentiment Strongly In Favor Of I Independent Paper. Cruises In Style ’ At l/Vhose Expense? Apropos of the “motor car" Governmenfs re- turns showing expenditures of over a million and a quarter dollars for Cabinet members’ automobiles, that the new Minister of Fisheries, the Hon. Cyrus f Macmillan, is not slow to get into the swim with his Early yesterday morning the Canadian Govern- ment Steamer “Brant” made a special trip to convey Hon. Mr. Macmillan from Charlottetown to the main- land‘ in order that he might speak on behalf of Mr. Bottle Message From Marooned P.E.l. Men found HALIFAX, N.- S., July 2A.- "Thls ls a message from the dead. We are marooned on an isand we do not know "Liere," begins g note found in a bottle on the Dartmouth side of the Harbor today. The document, dated Much 10, 1030. l; signed Harry Ander- son and Harvey Nastle, and re- quests that relatives at Box ‘Ill Sour-ls, P. E. I. be notified. Telegraphic and telephone commtmlcatlons to Sourls were o‘cr:d taught and it wla 1MP“- sible to check the authenticity of the message which records ! I According To that “for days we have tried lo signal a ship. Will the finder of r this message for God's sake try l fu find us. Try your netspapers and broadcasting station." f Narrow Of Assorted ispecial to the Guardian) OWEN SOUND. Ont, July Iii-The people of Owen Sound are in a. state of indignation today in consequence of what many believe to have been an attempt on the part of some per- son or persons to> cause an accident to Hon. R. B. Bennett, and his sis- Continuod on Page 3 ii is interesting to note in Antigonish County, Wonderful Ga Hears Fishe the possibiLty of seven Conservative In fact there is_ not a safe Liberal Conservatives are assured of electing Eric F. Willis, Souris, R. T. il-lewitt, Stitt Nelson. In Brandon, Col. D. Boniface andt-‘Portago La Prairie are , - FRIJM DETROIT being opposed by Col. D M. Beau-I ‘o'clock, had landed Wednesday ev- and a mechanic left Detroit Wed- landed in Crapcud in the evening. In making the landing last evening which was repaired by Bruce Stew- Royal Canadian Airforoe, and was of demobilization. Mr. Sherren, who on the Island till after the Bchlbi- an airplane last night gave rise to This report, however, as will be seen evidenced by later information that seats has become a certainty and u possibility now of twelve. seat in Manitoba, and the Conserva- tives have at least seven safe seats. Robert Rogers, Winnipeg, south, W. W. Kennedy, Winnipeg, south centre. Llsgar, Thos Hay, Springfield, Col. H. A. Mullins Marquette and B. M. M. Beaubler has excellent prospects J of defeating Hon. T. A. Crerar and‘ Conservative prospects of redeeming», N Provencher, Nepawa, Dauphin, St] very bright. In Brandon is a three-cor 1' nered contest with Hon. T. A. Crerar- The bi-plane. which circled the city last evening shortly before 7 v ening in the fleld of Mr. W. D. Sher- iren, Crapaud. Pilot Stephen Sherren, nesday at noon, stopped at Brockton Mass. to refuel. took off again and Yesterday Mr. sherren flew over Crapaud, Victoria and Charlottetown. at Crapaud the machine sustained ,s1ight damage to the landing gear. art d: Co. Mr. Sherren served overseas in the inspector of planes crossing the mglish Channel during the period is a brother of Mr. George Sherren, in the Dept. of Customs, will remain tion. th o The arrival over Charlottetown of . g the rumor that it was the Hon. Cy- rl rus Macmillan being brought back. v from a news item elsewhere in ‘The Guardian. is unfounded. ter, while they were on their way to’ the great meeting here last nightfi Mr. Bennett "and his party were de-' layed nearly two hours on the road! from Exeter to Owen Sound last‘ evening by a. series of tire punctures. The last trouble occurred about fif-f teen miles out of Owen Sound, and] when the punctured tire was exam- ined lator in the city something like a. dozen assorted nails and staples were found in it. The tire was torn to shreads in consequence of the ac- ticn of the nails and the fact of the sudden stopping and turning of the cars on the flat casing. The nails were in one of the back tires. The car in which Mr. Bennett and his sister were riding belongs to Mr. C. A. C. Morine of Toronto and was being driven at a fair rapid rate in an effort ‘to make up the time lost by the first puncture. The sudden flattening of the tire turned the car completely around in the road and only expert handling saved COlllSlOlll with a telephone pole in the first l Mr. Bennett Has Escape Nails-Almost Turned Over. place and after that prevented it.( being overturned into a ditch. Had the punctures occurred in a fronQ tire the probability is that Mr. Ben< nett and his sister would have ser- icus llljllfléS if not killed. Mr. Bennett himself refuses to be- lieve that the occurrence was other.‘ than an accident, he depreciates th-Q suggestion that any political enemy could have been responsible and de- clares he does not believe it.- Th! tires were new, however. and auto- mobile men say that even if the ca! had gone over a whole pile of nails it would not have picked up as many as were in the tire. They subscriba to the view that some of them must have been driven into the tire, The Weather, etc TORONTO. Juli’ Zfi-Moderaie south west winds. partly cloudy and Warm. rvith scattered thunder show"- ers, LOCAL TEMPERATURES lvlaximum-BZ. ltfinimum-—63-F‘-air. High tide this morning at 8.29 and tonight at 10 33. Sun sets this evening at 7.38 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.35, New moon Friday. July ‘J5. 4.18 p. m. No Added Liberal propagandists have seized upon the statements of the Hon. R. B. Bennett as to 110W he would re-i lieve unemployment in Canada ancli Mr. Bennettls Program Means Taxation gces the statement that the money for th; would all have to come out. of taxation "and. therefore. in- stead of the country being freed from dreams." Let us now get cut of the realm of "dreams" and come down to the actual facts, which the Charlottetown paper has not given to its readers. Thejacto are these-taken from the July issue of The National Revenue Review. published by the Department of National Rovenue at Ottawa. They lrc the Kin: Government's own flrures for the three-month period By Fisheries Minister ‘I110 wonderful rnul meeting at shot of the Minister. Sourie on Wednesday afternoon. Just to be col."- 511! ‘mumm- gfllgd m; the purpose of enablinglsenator Hughes. asked that the out ‘JP UPTIMISM! Optimism was the keynote of a generally bring 5mm’ bet!” mud“; the burden of taxation, it would-be tions. In support of what the-g: call: under a greater 103i "reasoning." several Liberal news-ii A glance at the “table” and an am papers, including the Prime MlIliSiGZRSi 315.5% Shows that far from impxm; personal mouth-organ, The Ottawa! ended June 30 in the years 1920 and 1030: 1929 1930 .o.-..-.--....... Difference - ~ This ll the difference. And it is u..~......--..-........... $620,458,448 411422.196 5149035562 the Canadian people have against the King Government today. W111, In that thren-month period of i930 alone the adverse trade bel- luce againlt this country in foreign trlde was SSIAIOGAAZ! . What good purpoec in to be served by attempting to hop figures of this kind awuyfrom the public? General election campaigns are periods in which the uublic are supposed to be informed on public mutton. but they never will be informed through tactics o! the kind to which we have referred. "Special meeting of spring Park Women's Institute. Friday evening It eight o'clock at spring Perk Bvhwl- All members please attend. . 5115-1-25 "The Annual District Convention of Albany. Crlpaud, North TWO" and Victoria will be held in cruowd Hall, July 29th. The afternoon cea- "St. Charles August 6th. Tee. postponed to 5603-7-25-2l. "floscrve Wednesday, August 13th for Tea at Cavendish Beech. b494-7-lB-6imwf. the Minister himself. to hear of the benefits they hod- recelved. or were about to receive“ gifted speaker’; emotion almost pre-l vented his delivering his address. Ini fact. if. was with difficulty that he‘ wag prevailed upon‘ to b08111 Aielee, corridors. window-sills std‘, doorway were u closely Jlmmld Mm‘ pedplo as were the great majority of "Big dance, Olympia, Sumrnereide, the gents. v the fishermen to see and hear thetience gather itself together Hon. Cyrus Macmillan. Minister of the front. and not remain scattered Fisheries was truly n revelation tolail over the hell. the Liberal committee as well u to lthe platform where he intended to So overwhelmlrg was the HIM oflspeck. 81W "1 @5548“! WW1" °l such a vast concourse of the tellers l tn; address he intended to deliver, in of the eeo. waiting with baited breath | a. nice, informal fashion. from the King Government. that the}, thought so. roi- they cot 1m 1nd “n most successful and well attended Conservative rally held in the party committee rooms last evening. With‘ the cooperation of Conservative work- ers a Conservative victory on July 28 wasaisured byall four speakers. The‘ candidates. MessrsW. Chester S. Mc- Lure and John l-l. Myers, assisted by Mr. George De Biol; and Mr. Donald mKinnon, K. C.. ably presented 110mg the election issues to an enthusiastic Not a single fisherman. however. audience. and were with If"! 181111 we; observed to leave the meetifls interrupted by burst-i of IWIWM- Mf- or to exhibit the slightest desire to. N W. lowther. Secretary of the Lib- do ye during the Miristeru eloquent erai Conservative Association who “gym, ' . presided. at the end of the meeting. We understand that there were no‘ called upon Mr. B. R. Holman to lead fishermen at the meeting. in three cheers for R. B. Bennett Then Mr. Macmillan got down off It pus just like being at home. Some of the ludiwrs evidently Citizen. are carrying "table" shMr-i ing the enormous cost of these ven- tures. Hand in hand mth the tabla any additional burdens on Caitada, the ultimate eflect would be benefi- Continued on Page 6 l Conservative Workers I will WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS a! 8 O’CLOCK (Dayl at the Committee Rooms to make final arrangements 3190f ight Saving Time) sion will 090m u. no v- m- Ind i!" Chltlie and his Hottaie Tottlic‘ The n“; mqgflty 9f the routs] Orchestra featuring Robert Chap-Wm,’ empty“ mun, nofod pianist furnishing redi “mum”. m", mm m“! been) Neither was there on!‘ heckiing from Tory agitators. The Tories were having such e. good time that they and for the. candidates. ' Preceding the meeting the Connor vrive half-hour cue broadcast from svcngn‘ muting at l p. m. standard hot music. ‘A-Ll-Eythm and how “m, aeoi-r-ze-ii. they ploy. 9-2. 5114-7-36 In arly five docen people within ear- Continucd on Pile 3 .3411!“- MO‘ M p for Election Day ' BY ORDER ARI? tWie-hi-gs Life l Tire Of Conservative Chieftain’s Auto Found To Contain Dozen ...-..~.. .._.4., .