. .. >.~,~.-_ 4‘ 5 2%.‘; n! :- a ‘_ "Pr? on l‘ t is-rcoi-na-aisiffllifi - Pica roux . TliE clulnlonsicwu GUARUlWWotesBLThe w... A startling statement was made be- Prcaldentpw. Cheater I. lIcLuro. Secretary-Limit. Col. D. A. hhcKlnnnn. U. s‘. Allnrlllln Editor-D. K. Currie. i United state; Cgngyess by Mr. Ed- 4 Editor and Manager-J. B. Burnett. special committee of the Representatives of the l fore the Tice-Presldent—\i. B. Burnetni (y ‘House of ‘car P. LlcGradv. legislative agent of ‘ rnv. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Anti-King Drift In Quebec If the Conservative party falls on That Fisheries Portfolio ‘ (Gardenville, Que., Journal of Cour‘ merce) ‘ "The climax of all the aflronts to mire American Federation of Labor. when he announced that he had lil- ‘iormaiion that three per cent. of the '_“ money received by the Russian Soviet Morning Dally (founded i851) $5.00 per year (lu aduanre) delivered. $1.50 par year tin advance) mailed in Canada uJJd Cnltrll Staten. TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930 Premier Kingfs New Bluff was set aside to carry on propaganda ‘purposes in foreign countries. There lls every reason to believe. as there is -_._/ ._.- In Parliament he supulated that lJllly 28 to improve its position ln the intelligence of the Maritime elec- lrespect to Quebec representation. it l tors is the appointment of a Professor ‘will be because of some line of v of English to the lob of savlns tho lfrom foreigners seeking concessions ‘evidence to show. that large sums of lLlbEPB-l campaigning a; yet uncov- ‘ered. This is the cozisldered opinion of Mr. Vernon Knowola. special cor- respondent of the Toronto Mall and In one of the large ollles some ‘Empire. who, after a. two weeks‘ mmlths “B” a numb" 01' 501m! 0i?- itcur of the French-Canadian pro- TAKING AN ANAE STHETIC. ‘ fishermen economically. Doubtless he nzey take his lyre or his flute and ssant the ballads of which he has uch an expert knowledge and attract the fish to the nets of the tellers. He "lily even learn the chanteys of the l JULY s. 1930 - .1 According to a Canadian Press dis- patch, Premier King, at Moose Jaw. in Vilednesday night. introduced ‘new matter" into his speech. He alleged strong grounds for believing that the recent reduction in prlcea paid to the farmers for their cream ‘s due to the secret operations of a zsrrlhine. which is taking advantage s! the present situation tn increase its profits. The speaker Lrthmtrtod not the combine ls usmg the impar- hatlons of New zealand butter as a the new pension regulations agreed. upon by all puriles should not be. made a poliiical issue in the cam-‘ paign. Today he has .\l2l_lOl' Power on tour in Ontario tiivlil; to Pkrsuade the returned men that they owe the pensions to the present administra- 110R. And here in this Province Hon. Cyrus Macmillan labors to give the: same impression. I In Parliament .\ll‘. Mackenzie King refused aid for road building and. even discontinued grants to the prov- . inces for this purpose. He was deaf ‘may not be important. ‘ever. appear like a grim example of ‘ tries. cuned 513mg and ‘filmed-mull’ 81W!‘ ivinoe. summarizes his conclusions for operation. and there was a feeling in {his paper‘ the mind of the public that the Bil-f The King treaty with New Zea- soolllollc was likely the cause o1 death. ‘land has straigled the Quebec dairy Hollvflcr after an exhaustive in- Jndustry, and the fanners are up in vestigatlon of a. number of these dea- arms. firs it was found that the anaesthetic ‘i was pinre, but that there was some l condition in the patient that was really tho underlying cause 0g death, side, butter cannot be sold profit- And some of these conditions were of ably in competition with New Zea- such a nature that they could not. be ‘land. farm herds have been sold off; zietected by an examination before the dairying Lzdustry i5 at a serious operation. ebb; the boys and girls cannot be Now it is only natural that, l! you kept upon unprofitable farms; farms. 0r a loved one are in need of an opsr- indeed, are being , abandoned at s money are being sent abroad from MOSCOW each year for this purpose. and where the money comes from It does, how- Sovict humor that the Bolshevists should devote a regular proportion of the funds received from other coun- tines in a systematic effort to under- mine the governments of those coun- There is hostility generally. wide- spread at any rate. upon‘ the country- All sorts of strange gatherings of strange fraternities take place in London. One of them happened the There was held this week fslrermcn and entice them to the polling booth, but as a serious ap- pointment ‘to improve the lot of the ; practical fisherman the only comment ‘necessary ls found in the flowing words and easy cadences of the ma- Ijority report of the Commission on [the Maritime Fisheries. There in ‘abundance will be found well turned lphrases. specious political propa- I ganda, a scornlng of logic. an lgrlor- , ling of economics, a refusal to fare the facts as well as a. frank avowal that serfdom and poverty must con- tinue tobe the lot of the Maritime ‘fisherman. Men who should know ‘something of fishing and fishermen Be must pay the bill and look pleasairh Our automobile policies, including the liability and Collision coverages. will pay the expenses in “m; 0f trouble. You will enjoy your car more if you are properly in. sured and realize your cur is no longer a liability. l Ask Us for rates and part! culars to» covering your car. Hyndman £6 Co. Limited The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. B. l. Lower Queen Street C'- Ilflflgfljwn O O OOO§O§O§O OO GQOQOCv. to all appeals for federal aid to hlgh- Pm“ day‘ ways until Air. Bennett put such a national undertaking in the fore~ ~i - ¢ y- ‘ “oak .or its openatlons. In closing. the annual luncheon of the Assomh 3° Lhreatemd a: ‘~7""°5ci3an°n" tion cf Royal Warrant Holders. The ation that with the thought of these rile 1n which some profess to see deaths in mind. you hesitate about alarm. And in the tovms and cities 80mg under an anaesthetic, or hav- industry is flagging. railway work Isigned the report. but the Professor .‘ of English. specializing in ballads and l ‘folk lore wrote lt- and dominated; Was there ever a more facile pol- Eticisnthan the federal prime minis- Yer? rust he injures the éair: indus- try by lnundatlng the market with cheap New Zealand butter. 'l‘hen. without protest. he looks on while the front of his pzesclrr QlCCllTll cam- paign. and now lle tries to Join the procession. > For nine yours 111:‘ nrizr try has steadily refused n:r._ul:ilre and lIl- members of thisbody of happy people are the "tinkers and tailors and can- dlestick makers" who are privileged hi.‘ Royal Warrant to exhibit the royal ing l1 loved one do so, There are operations that must be immediately performed-an acute ub- pelidix, an obstruction of the intu- decreaslng, and unemployment ».in- 7 those who made up the majority.‘ creasing. ‘These are the main com- l Hon. Mr. Justice MacLean withstood? plaints encountered in plenty. [his wiles and accepted the logic of‘ Conscription is less of an issue ‘ events ‘l1 m5 mlllllllll’ lollfllt- i ' Sold Only h. Red Airtight Packages arms above their shops as Pilrveyors of This and That to His Majesty the than before. and even the efforts to: tine. a strangulaied hernia or rupture. use India are scoffed at by country; and whether you are a good surgical “In the words of a practical fisher- man “Professor Macmlllan ls about as much value to the Commercial g To get the real refreshing flavor of tea i ‘ - t 1 TRY t BRAHMIN Q o l 1 § -OO§-OOQ-OO+O-Q-OQ+O-OQO§OOQ~OO~QO'OO-OOOOQQOOQ Q0 O-OQ-OOO-OQ dilstry decent tariff treatment. When Kill? risk or not the operation must be folk who call it “old stuff." Indeed United States puts a virtual embar- go upon the surplus cream which the l-‘ordmav-lfcCunrlaer tariff came‘ into force in the United States ill naturaiy seeks an outlet south of the international border. And now. when faced by the complaints of impover- ishzé darn-men throughout the country. he invokes the idea of a combine among the cream buyers. After- the stock ‘market crash last‘ fall, President Hoover called a con- ference to support business and stab- ilize employment. It was urged that Mr. ‘Mackenzie King should arrange a. similar consultation at Ottawa. His reply was that there was no need for a conference in Canada. as employ- ment was at a record level. Later on, when unemployment became worse and worse, he was urged to call the municipalities and provinces into council. with a view to finding a so- lution. I-Ils reaction to this appeal was that there would be no such ad- mlsion of unemployment until after she election. It seems reasonable, therefore, says the Toronto Mail and Empire. to suggest that he also post- pone further talk of an investigation into the alleged Creamery COIllblXlE until after the polls close on July 2B. Campaign Inconsistencies Li-Dfifll! have taunted Hon. R. B. Bennett with commencing his cam- paign beside the monument of the dead Conservative chleft-ain. Sir John Macdonald. but does not Premier King everiastinglv play Elisha to Sir Wilfrid .I.aurler's Elijah? And does o’! Air. Dumling continually boast of his episcopal succession to the late Mr. Robb? How comes it that the offence of one party leader is the virtue of another? The truth is that. in their present desperate straits. ninLstcrs have hidden farewell to all l placed a przlcLczil ezlibclrgr» upon the ‘ in association with his shop should shipment of Crliznrlznn cattle to the I American market imd the Canadian live stock industry suffered accord- These warrants are given neither to a man ns such nor to a shop as such. ‘rhey are awarded to the tradesman done if your life is to be saved. But perhaps it is another condition in which you have time to consider- a chronic appendix, infected tonsils. an ordinary hernia or rupture. and it is here that you find it difficult to de- cide what to do, he ole so does the warrant. Should the shop close the warrant is revok- ed. Nowadays the Royal Warrant is um). mums-i “.33 the m. shunned . Fisheries of Canada as fish guts are lyociferously at one flcem Libera! 5 to the fisherman." l-le should never meeting at a candidate who talked y have been disturbed by the financial Indm And the Saskatchewan issue I interests of Montreal from his dream: ‘ of folk lore!" ' appears to be fairly well answered by ‘ the dictum of LX-ictlon Cathcllque.‘ So that at many a. point the normal ‘ Liberal campaigning ‘ ingly. But Ottawa took no action ex- renlly a valuable asset as it is no‘. “p” '0 mm“ N“ Zmkmd butter‘ awarded‘ casually. but not so many free. thus dealing :1 ruinous blow at years ago it was much disgrediged ow- another branch of the Canadian cat- ing to unauthorized use of the Royal .‘tle industry. Just so ministers long i Alllls» A! ‘$55. (he Speclacle- Dl a ‘neglects-tithe ci-ies of the Canadiani5‘rf"" hawker with a handcart m" scribed "Purveyor of Cats’ Meat to lfruit and vegetable growers and of H 1W the King and Queen and an “ many Canadian manufacturing in- I the Royal Famnyl» together Mm the i‘ clustries. Then two or three months 303-31 Aymg was mo mum for the l ago. with an election in sight. they ‘ authorities. and as the result of an r announced that the convention with . Omclil‘ “Wemgimwi hundreds °f . . l. l f fl but illegal New Zealand womd be termmnted‘ ‘ Siffilleiegllgglzflesrsuf tithe ‘lion and the “hue ‘n Mtge“ days‘ in their pm‘ E Unicorn fighting for the Crown‘ were clpitatiorl. they broilcitt down twoikwdercd to remove them from their dlfierent new tariffs on foreign fruits 5119p fronts. and vegetables. | ___ * On page nineteen of the Duncan Report this paragraph appears: . . It follolvs from what we have said. Edltorml News ‘that both in respect of grants for the Puemier Km" ls not only New“ machinery of government and in res- ; ‘ ' ° ‘ ‘ ' lpPCt of debt allowances. the Mari- l ‘n5 a warm "scaly-mm m me West‘ iiime Provinces have satisfied us that ll‘ he's getting a real hot one. lthey have a genuine claim to a rc- . ,___ ‘acliustnlent of the financial arrange- Repmsentames of British bank. ments that exLst between the Domin- . ‘ion and themselves, and that in any have come out for dunes on an {on i readjustment their territorial limita- flgn prodms‘ Free ‘Pmde will soon ‘ tions entitle them to still further coli- ! be a thing of the past. ‘siderailons. At the conclusion of the ‘Saskatchewan negotiations Premier I King is reported as having said: "The l four wesiem provinces now have their resources. and the Maritime m‘ m“ 1“ 93mm‘ “m” as g°°d as Provinces have had their difficulties ‘ll-S Cabmet- Wm“ i‘ be ‘emble ‘adjusted, so that the whole country ' when these people die. Ihas had its problems aired and at- l l I r Mr. King. says the Ottawa Journal. assures us that there are not another pention given to them." Commenting on this the Halifax Herald says: “What Mr, King says about the Maritimes Provinces is far from cor- .rect. The suggestion that the Mari- .‘timc have had their difficulties ad- j—- dusted is quite too sweeping and oer- When Mr. Dunning spoke in Regina thinly not in accordance with the Some YhlllLfS Mr. I-Zlilg no longer talks about: Free Trade. the ocean} combine. the high lpliltocrailc wealth. Senate reform. cost of llviilé’. 3155311335 35 mnshilenf-V- The." 55y‘ and wheat happened to be going up. ‘facts- -ariyf.hing that they think may win l he said it Ms due to his Budget And ‘ Leaving aside all other matters l the votes of WhlCh they are so fran- . men‘ a fey,- (lays 13ml», wheat touch- zlcally in need They hope "to prevail ‘ with their "tongues." ‘ 1 Take the Prime Minister's rlemrind‘ that Mr. Bennett name the col-| leagues whom he will take with hlmi to the formed person thinks that the Con-.‘ servatlve leader should accede to thlsj‘ request until the election is over and‘ his cabinet is sworn in by the Gover- nor-General. Yet the head of the Government. who knows better. per-l slsts in reiteraiurg this appeal. In Ontario the Prime Minister boasted that his Government had lifted the Dominion to unprecedent- ed prosperity and in Quebec he at- tributed the national depression to world conditions. In Ontario he said that there was more employment in Canada today than at any previous time. one year alone excepted. In Quebec he explained that he had long ago asked Sir Henry Thornton to keep as many men as possible em- ployed on the Canadian National Railways. In the West he is inti- mating that the serious unemploy- ment condltions there in evidence are not to be found in other parts of the country. In the House of Commons he said that he would not give a five- zent piece for unemployment relief to any conservative province. Today h; zdm.ts federal responsibility for {he gclutim of a IllUOIlll problem. Imperial Conference. No in- . dealt with in the Duncan Report, and lln relation to which effective action Silas not been taken, the unsatisfied claims of the Marltimes in this par- A few days ago Miss Canada reach- iicular matter itself demonstrates the inaccuracy and incomprehensible character of the Prime Minister's po- ion. ed its lowest level in l8 years. ed the sedate age of 63. "With seas- oned judgment she may now regard ls the blandishments of Uncle Sam and ‘ the paternal solloirullc of John Bil“; Mr. King at first was inclined to with good-natured tolerance." re- . pooh-pooh Mr. Bennett's declaration ‘that unemployment had developed a serious and pressing problem in the country. Afterwards. the Premier acknowledged that. there was a cer- tain amount of unemployment ln the Dominion and expressed a willingness. marks an exchange. Already there are seven women candidates in the federal field and there may be more by nomination day, July 21. If these aspirants for if returned to power. to call a con- parllnmentary honors can persuade {Prelim "° See what °°"‘d b° d0“ the“ sisters ‘o tum out 3M ‘me labour it. Presently. he is trying to Ffind consolation in the declared fact for them in numbers if may be that that thereisnotso much unemplow Miss Agnes Macphail will lose hemmem in the Dominion as the", is distinction of being the only woman ‘abroad; not so much unemployment M. P.—that is. if Miss Macphall hcr- 1n Cllnfldfl l6 the“! l8. l0!’ "limp" self ls returned. in the United States and there is not so much unemployment in the United State as th re is in Gent Bri- The local Liberal organ is ontioolfmln‘ whmilng may imp up of ‘Hon R. B. Bennett's great speech lthe courage of ML King, but it in Charlottetown Saturday lllflhl b!‘ .‘wlll not comfort the workless merely. cause there was no message of "good ‘to tell them that they are outnumb-l "din". w when“ m the audunm ered in the United states and else- well. we know of a few Liberals who when’ m" Wm n mm‘ ‘hem m” "wk tland the wages they are seeking. Mr. came to scoff and remained, if no Bennett h” Show“ a more “u” t” 1° P"! l“ 19359 ‘B 9W5" “"‘°"5‘Y- alization of actual conditions and a “Good tidings." howevcl‘. is 5611161? better conception of what would be the phrase we would use to convey a practical helpful way of proceed- the impression which Mr. Bennett's ing towards a remedy. Mr. King's . ttit d hith to h been to speech and its reception made upon I a u e er u one our contemporary. ' create the impression that he is not deeolv concemed/ over tha situation. Now while deaths do occur, one in many thousands durinfg-anaestiresia. nevertheless no one ls more anxious to prevent such an occurance than the physician who gives the anaesthetic; the aesthetlst as he is called. And so the Anaesthesia Research seems to be checkmated. ‘ The Conservatives are better organized than since 191i and there are many folks who liken the present political talk along the country- side to the campaign of 1911. when Society has established certain es- even - Sir Wilfred Laurier barely. seiltlals of ‘safety first.‘ pulled through in Soulanges ‘by a.‘ These are the determination ofimajority of but 84. i surgical risk before operation. ‘That. So there we have a wmblnaflon of“ is_ classifying risks e5 good, fair, olylack of prosperity, deep dissatisfac-f poor. |tion disappearance of old issues and ‘ Good risks are free from organicfllafrod. plus a renewed Conservative’ disgust; ‘ organization. ' ‘ Fair risks. suffering with organic] Quebec, Mr. Knowles maintains. is‘ disease. but in good genera; wndmoyy i very little interested in the tariff Poor risks. suffering with organlqdelllll 1Y1 the budget. and hugely ln-‘ disease or general condition so bad ‘as ffllflslod- l" MT- Dlllllllllfs pronounce- likcly to result. in s, fatality, irnsnt for abrogation of the New Now how do they mike this c1as5l-‘Z9fl5nd treaty by next October. ficaflom _ IWhy next October? is the question By making certain bests. lmosl “w” heard Quebec 48111111: is This includes. the blood pressure it-jbslhs badly hurt now. Quebec na- self; the relation of the blood prm- ‘twam’ PYEdlSPJSEd to Liberalism, sure to the haemoglobin or rich- mum “lmnfly forgive the m‘stake of‘ ness of the blood; relation of blood Ellie"? ‘lilo Now Zralflnd Treaty lf~ prmure to pulse rage; we lmgt-nputhe Government would admit the time the patient can hold the breath i error frankly and rectify it at once I which l; really a test of hes-rt. lungs. ; ‘ll-Stem °Y "ext 039591‘. and often the kidneys, how soon pulse! "It ‘s l1 llshrosslhc and cynical rate returns to normal after slightlvommolllsry upon Political morality exercise; also how soon the breathing ‘ll Tllfll Places. however. to fl:d that ram returns to nonnal “w, exemlsa i even in some of the highest Liberal You can mus see that with examm f circles in Quebec one finds an un- , fltlOng and tests the giving of llflfllS- concealed Propensity to chuckle and thetlcs ls assufe as it can humanly be 81°“ or" the Duunlhs budget on made. on the whole ad's very smart polm. cal trick. ‘Mr. Bennett has nothing lolPMr- Kine and Mr. Dunning have stolen his whole policy and out lwly flom under him the protec- tionist ground he stood llpfln.‘ saidl 0119 hlgh Liberal political to me with l curly‘ exigency. principles being gcrgppgd freely for the immediate tactical.‘ BdWWBZQS- Thus the budget is not a protectionist but a marketing bud. 86t- when prssented by Liberal speakers and Ministers in the WesLI and ls bluntly proiectionisv-stgien; bodily as a ‘matter of tactics from ‘ Bennett-when it ls presented by the l highest of Liberals in protecionlst Quebec. VESPERS‘ O Blackbird. what a boy you are! How you do go it! Blowing your bugle to that one sweet star- How you do blow it! And does she hear you, blackblrd boy, so far? Or is it wasted breath? "Good Lordivshe is so bright . Tonight!“ The blackbird saith. -T. E. Brown. ‘In his "Book of Sorrow," Sir An- drew Macphall placed this lyric among the threnodlcs. ._i___.._____ Fslllnz from her hand. a bottle of‘ hair lotion broke and drenched the‘ dress of Madame Medlssiot, in Paris FRET-fly then caught fire from a gas grate. seriously burning the Wm an. THE LAND WE LOVE pynaxxuruu »—-————-—---__ _ Bachelors who refused to marry were THE “ma s Gums ‘heavily fined. Many of the old fam- ‘illes in Quebec today originated in this novel matrimonial manner. Q. Who were the King's Girls? A. During the seventeenth century in New France, the French Govern- ment scnt out shiplosds of young women of a marriageable age to meet Sable Island y l sable Island is known as one of ‘ the most dangerous spots on the At- lantic Coast. the scene of many ship-wrecks and much 10s of life. As showing the changes of a centuryl the Halifax Chronicle reproduces.‘ from an old newspaper file of June“ i826. a news item telling of word be- ‘ ing received from the British Gov- ernment of an allowance of the sum of four hundred pounds sterling to- wards the support of the establish- ment on the Island of Sable, provld- ‘ ing s. like sum be contributed by the Legislature of the Province of Nova Scotla. it ls regarded by fihs writer as "a fresh instance. if indeed any‘ uwere wanted. of that liberality which distinguishes the gifts of our mater- ‘ ’ -nal Government." The writer felt that Canada now Ontario and Quebec) and New Brunswick. should contribute to the upkaep of the Sable Island lighthouse. The news item referred to reads as follows: By the last packet advices have. been recived from the British Gov- ernment allowing £40U sterling per annum towards the support of the ‘ establishment on the Island of 1 Sable. providing a like sum be con- tributed by the Legislature of the Province. ’I‘his grant we consider amply sufflclert for the purpose.~ “ and as a fresh instance, if indeed any were wanted of that llberailty which distinguishes the gifts of cu" maternal Government. While upon this subject we would beg to remark that we cannot see on what principle of justice Canada and New Bruit- swick can refuse to furnish a certain quota of the expenditure for this‘ establishment. They reap the bene- fit as well as we do. For example there have been five vessels cast, [away upon the Island this season- ‘ two of these. the ships Elizabeth and Agamenon. sailed from Si. John's. ll-lld the last ship. the Nassau. was bourd to Quebec. It is in fact. an establishment the expenses of which ought to be borne by the commercial interests connected with the whole continent of North America: and we are much inclined to hope that the correspondence which has been opened by his Excellency with the reighboring Provinces, on this sub- -__.._-_.-___-__~.____r___-.____._ the shortage ln Quebec. Over a thou- sand. known as ‘the King's Girls" . ~ _ were thus transferred in the new col- ' ) ( ) I ) S ony. in charge of nuns. Marriages i N E Y / took place by the score soon after the arrival of a. new detachment in Que- bec. the government giving a. money grant and certain privileges such as remission from taxes for some years. That attitude may conceivably change whilst he is making contacts in the West, in some parts of which. accord- lrlB to the Calgary Herald, there were as many unemployed in June as there used to be in the month of January. 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