.---...-_.._- .. .,-¢- 7a..’ \, y. _ ,> Thoma lillwlfil‘ g “"1 Sentral Guardian Jvednc-sday, July 16th. Come and .._ .., ‘u. \ A Pledge To Canadians A SPECIAL TRAIN has been ur- mmged for to take race horses and i a ’v|u. WHA T’S NEEDED 1 ‘ I . “at 30¢ 16,.’ 37m ' spectator: to 5t. Peter: Races, Wed- . T O - D A b I 71- . 7.15 a 9.00 l ” , ncsday July 16th. It will luvs Chnr- t ' "runs-wan. ~=HD‘%'-aklg. m‘; m. 51h‘- ! h?” Si“? Qxfzutiijlmn Haglp; 1 lottctown at o o'clock (Standard 0 , _'- *0" and hear what an arilslfis I s re 5c o0 p n ' Time. 10 0131003 [Dliulhb s3"!!! // X i’ LXOTI (J rollkeiindibufi-lslrlni‘! “Just-git i box": M551. big picnic at} “m” ""1 M" “mm Wm‘ m!“ In emphatic terms at Win nipcfl. Hon. R. B. Bennett, i '- /// w 4r 1r - 1 o g . - 1 ' ~ - h 1 s - _ . ii ‘ E l HNGS "“°“" ‘s’ E““°“°'5 Chm“ l“ c°v°h°ad’l f§§'.'.'.".u'.§§., 25.2.1.1“ "I leader of the Conservative party, a native of the Maritune ‘ . 1. . :1:u::_»""-':-.. r.- n:.;:.r"- "v.21". :umnc.nInm¢ m 1 have u good time. 5127-74-21. l NOTICE-Ice Cream and Dance In Si. ‘Teresa’: School, July 9th. ... 5210-7-‘7-21. POLICE COURT-At the police court Saturday morning. a man charged uiih breach of sanitary by- law was fined $5 and costs or tcn days. MAIL CLERK STRIOKEN-Mfhlle on route to Sourir, Mr. J. F. Cullen, Mall Clcrk. suffered a paralytic stroke on Fklday. He was taken tn Sourls ohcre he now resides. ‘rm-z ANNUAL nIEE-TING o! the W. M. S. of the P. E. I. Presbyterial of the Prcsbytcrlzul Church of Can- adu wlll be held at Kcnslngton on ' lng at 9 A. M. Morning meeting 10.30; afternoon 2.30. Evening 7.30 standard ‘ time. Thursday, July 10th. Exccutlve meet- ‘ 52014.54; Provinces, set forth‘ the platform of his party, definitely pledging the following if returned to power m the DOIIIUIlOII.‘ PERSONALS Mfrs Adele MaLellan has arrived from New York on a. visit to lwr par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sixtus Mabel- Iun. Prince Street. “i-We pledge ourselves to a policy of protection for Cana- dians in the development of our natural resources, our agricultural and industrial life, and our consumers from e.\ ploitation. " -We Pledge ourselves to foster! and develop 1101431111515‘ ' dd‘ ‘nusrzesnowaosall P m‘ M“: Down“. m” AMP Megan: the livestock an airy z lino. Callaghan.) accompanied by?” ' her young ‘daughter has’ arrived on?“ a visit to friends. ; l --We pledge ourselves to the stabilization of economic | conditions, and to continuity; of tradte arid freedom fr!!!" "-" ' ' ' z s. m“ Many Adm! M Amherst’ N_ tlhc mfllllpllltlliflll of home an orcrgn ar s, 1s visiting in the city, the guest‘ ~ J: , . “ -W l d e ourselves to the development of inter ro Ho! M1158 Jean Gem“ 35 Mm‘ River; A vinfiall lrgde, and of a Canadian fuel P015011. 11ml 119116103?‘ ' iment of a foreign market. { . R"- DY- “"11"” M°K‘““°“' 9"“ f" —We pledge ourselves to the improvement of the whole of Pine Hill College. Halifax, while. . scheme of Caadian transportation northward by the com- "Pthe “i” ‘S m’ “M” °t M's‘ L‘ E‘ 'plctian of the Hudson Bay route, and the construction of Pmws?‘ nmsb°r° sqmm‘ ‘such branches as may be necessary to render it most readily ‘Yzvailable to every part of Canada; to the Pacific slope bl; M“ ‘l- '7' “m” "m" Marga“ In Peace River outlcf, and east and rcest by the decvelopmerxl 520M" 7 “fad?” ““‘°'"P”“°d by h" 515"" ‘of the St. Lawrence llhterzcays, and we pledge ourselves to “ Annie Coady. R. N, and cousin Flor- l , . ' ~ ' n . o in rcase or a ilitics i m‘ SURE AND ‘mum? “lednesday m 5°85“ "mmmd ‘° ‘he l“'°"1“°°'g;1dtl€2lz'tjggt Fllzlctdgblrilégllzy (lmtd tlzecAtlantlzgc atnd Igacific """"""“' ‘m!’ mh’ h" St‘ Pete“ "m" B“‘*°“ ‘m a "isit t° relatives iflrcrzns, and to the establishment of a national highway sys- 1 Bay Horse Races. Fnsicst and best in M North Wmshire’ fem , Province will be those to battle. Great ' ' i contests, thrilling finishes. l , 5201-7-5-31 r M“ Eddie ‘him’? m!" °r m’ “fi-We pledge ourselves to foster and support a plan for ious. The great mcimitv. of course. 5.93m ynur pust llfo Wcdncsrlay afternoon. July 16th. "Pry enjoyable vflcamm with h“ - 1.. g I ‘g l P"°"i““1“1 m“ “M M" mg‘ Kemp I grcnlcr empire frarlc based on nmfual adcaniag/e. tsl oicuu TO‘DAY 3.0105135‘ 3,601; yo-l-ICF To we“ ADVERTIS_ "7 “"31"” B“; 1g“ sitmtiay l: "7-We pledge ourselves to a national old age pensions . . » s ' _- " . ‘ ‘ ‘ f , li ay tr p roug . l J lLlES—\v€(l. lbc. 261-. , ERS.-In order to insure insertion of I $3.? 52221:‘ a 0 . d t ,- m; nquruhment I'm _, "r \,OITR 9 ; advertisements, local advertisers are ‘scheme- . MRS. MACKEXZIE KING-l d0 11°!" 9° ° ' I- , i ' . . 1 -_ . v “_‘ ~ . ' - 1 b a u ‘éqfie l ‘__ \ J ‘ . 5:12:27“? 3;‘; wit”, atceiplum? 151;‘ Mrs. Magaret Vickcrson of Arling- "a-We pledge ourselves to such conzpcnsatzon adjustment! “wlggm; wit: g:£N'1:E¥i_shmh "own, mm m1 mm with than _;_;l by‘ . I V A M the day previous to pubncimbrb I m». Mass. arrived io spend the sum- ' as will ensure the benefit of the above POlICICS to every dread,“ diet n“ mm on w" mm mm Qgugfllfl,“ m-ms. c. A 1 “men me advertisements are ha,“ mer with he!‘ daughbcr Mrs. Jas. P. _part 0f Canada. _ i" I l ‘ Campbell. . Pr] . page or more, copy must be in the - . w ‘ ‘ Office twenty-four hours in advance. ' a g . I ' ' Th” w” o’ mp0“! “filings . . n. r w“ m‘ mo“ *0 w- ne ‘l ‘arlff Pollcy For All Plenty vwe w m- m» o‘ M m“ ~- fnllfillli“ vzplllialgazizbd ST. PETEQS BAY Home mo“ ton on Saturday after spending a u . . I -w1shers of one . It Will be the duty of the Conservative art to ForPart LGGdQTS fa" 1°"'°"5 mm W“ . ,».-\.-,,1.-.1? rm- inti- n“ “m”? m“ M a Frcc-for-all. 2.24 Class. mixed: 2.2a "are" M!" and MYS- Vince“? 51'1"“- prove that our tariff, controlled bv these who llaveyex- ’ ‘ y lpmy °r m‘, other “mo” to Mm §'?’*‘1“"°*' - "mmlff - m“ ‘m’ ‘may m; class mlxcd. Trotters allowed threc "—' perience in truth operates as well in the service of "'- bu” m i‘ sud to m Sui-wrung h“ ‘E rv“ ‘MW °* ‘- 1 r "MB S ° ‘ ' - ' M. um .120. .1 11 - ’ . . m hlrc thcmsclvm m do 25mm “Could "H" $11.... Tense! Grip- E“"'°"‘ “m” My “m” M‘ rive; l: therscity 0n fmvelil. at? lopiumflr asdihe ptrodllllcdr. A tladnff properly framed’ OTTAWA July a It L; doubtful u Zxxzaikzkservice l , l, -_ . .. ' ums ere ' . . -— ' m“ ping! 31.11"“ £5’ " . and Mrs. Pollock, McGill “Avenue. an con to e ' “on ensure ‘to the can ' adians markets, and domestic tee fair prices. ‘fFor we do not believe that any section of the com- mumty should prosper at the expense of another. If, af- ter investigation, there is any produccrbf this counirv levymg excessive charges upon the consumer I will put a stop to 1t. . “I know, too well. the difficulties under which the producer has been working: the uncertainty as to the tariff; the consciousness that any day may bring changes through the action of foreign Governments or through the lrresponsibility of our own; the instability of mar- kets and the difficulty of developing a constructive plan of development; in many cases have made high prices to the consumer without reasonable return to the producer. “The employment by the Conservative party of the principle of national safeguarding will not permit any producer i0 avail himself of our protected measures to un- fairly profit at the expense of the consumer. For the pro- tection of the Conservative party will apply equally to the four great masses of the country: the agriculiurist and the worker. the manufacturer and the consumer. And I propose that any government of which I am the head will at the first session of Parliament initiate smilfl- 511° W” Bu“ if S116 1W" whatever action is necessary to that end, or perish in the" She 6011111 lief-Wade them B11 i0) the aitemptP-Hon. R. B. Bennett at Winnipeg, June 9, We Libvrll- but. "Hfvriunlivlr. she; t c. Drama -. Colorful E ions! tie l anyone acquires more advice than leaders of political parties. ficmier Mackenzie King and Hon. R. B. Bennett, are being written to these days by all classes and conditions of people from every corner of Canada. The great bulk of them offer advice; some compliment and others crit- icize. One hundred letters a day pouring into Mr. Bennett's office is not an uncommon thing. While the office of the Conservative loader Italy h” ‘named “mac's” m h treats thavse letters as confidential, “"4 i“ mmm" h‘ m lama" N- lf is understood that scores of min- ‘ damamm impmwmeut Rosa“ isiers have been selected by eager during t” present m”! wax’ supporters to save m. Bennett that trouble in case the Conservatives are successful at the polls. l Not only the leaders but others high up in the counsels of the party are also written to. One woman ex- plaircd that she was a member of a very large family living in Nova Their many friends are delighted u. mmpmum‘ “mud guaran‘ welcome them back. The National Medical Association gqmqposezd of all licensed physicians 1n one republic. ms Just been OPEN!- izod in Punch-w. Germanys coal production in s. recent month was 14,360,000 tam. m’ 2.000.000 tons greater 1:11am for the same month of 1928. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Low. of Medford. Mass, arrived on Friday night, and lntendl spending a vaca- tion with Mus. Lows sister, Mrs. smnley W. Wolfe, Georgetown. the late Hugh Hennesseyr which was vlurgnlg,» attended. took place Sun- oav aficrnoon at 230 o'clock from his late residence. 206 King Street to ‘St. Dunsfarfs Basilica. thence to the iRoman Catholic Cemetery. services " Tat the Church and grave we're-con- iducted by Rev. P. bfcMal-lon. The fpall bearers were Captain Ryan, Ed. jFlvnn. John Doyle. ‘Thomas Runa- ghan, Anthony Flynn, Phillip Sin- uoit. ' s; qwf-Yrl" 1 ALSO “GOOD SCOUT” _ COMEDY S C R E A M seconds. , bcrt Qulglcy, Sec’); St. Peter's Bay- ~ 5201-‘1-5-31 ‘ f LAID T0 REST-The funeral of 00v v CEDAR SHINGLES We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles viz:- 500 I11. EXTRAS. P100 M. 2nd CLEABS. 500 M. CLEARS. 400 M. CLEAR] WALLS 200 M. X N0.1's. v 1 ENJOYED VISIT. ~Dr. Archibald Afacl/lcchan, Professor oi English in ‘Dalhousle Univcrsity who has been L. M. POOLE ‘c? CO. WLsitlng Sir Andrew MacPhail at Or- PAQLIS’ WBARVES ‘lwell. siucc Monday last. loft Satur- 0§O44+Q44>§40004§f§§§Q4+§fOQ+0Q4§+< Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pickering, Miss Eva. Pickering. and Mr. George Pickering, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lvigmore, and Mr. Hazen Wigmore. Graham's Road, were in the city Saturday to heur Hon. R. B. Bennett. Germany faces q. mflk mom-taco. Sgt. Lloyd of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders, while exercising with a companion at camp Saturday morning had the misfortune to frac- ture his knee. I-fe was removed to the P. E. Island Hospital in the am- bulunce. A Boy's “- Get in Training For July 9th. Bl: Athletic Meet and ‘In Part7 it Viotorls under the ullpiool o! tho Union Hockey Club. Tudor. Inter- mediate and Senior Events open to P. E. Island. Who will win tho 6 mile Rood Race? Don't fail to pet your clan of the beautiful Medals July 9th It izlav by the Hochclagu on return to llfnlifnx. Dr. AIacMechan has been on . » c” _._. .__ _........_.,_ _, ‘a holiday m the Island and has fre- '_ \ Ycr. fhrougrhou: the acnon, the slnis- ‘ p. . H h j _ 1- _ ,, f , . _ ,(_lqucnt.y' uwtcrl hero. e as on 0y lT/ie Racketeer uwflucnce of the undcroorld 1.01m mot“ hips thmugh the dmep l gt part5 of the province and like =3 s v . Tho. story of “The Rnckcorcr“ dcal: e L _, . . , ljzflmdllC Fl [m mvivh a soricfy‘ cirl. Rhoda Phllbrooklimnn" 0m” “mars speaks ‘fly _ _ hinhl" of its scenic hoautirs and its A who. through an lHFiRCY/mt, roman“. 5 - V, _ f. 1 , , . -- ml .,ll~.lt s. being es- ‘L; ft Un dgrwg ‘uuth 21 niuslcinn. falls oumrle of tho ' qgncum 1 pa“ ) no ‘ck LA 0% Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Chapman, who have been spending o. few days here visiting relatives and friends. hbve returned to Hunter River, P. ‘E. Is- land, where Mr. Chapman has charge of the group of United churches.- Sackvllle Post. Miss Niargaret Kcegan, R. N..‘ of Mt. Sinai Hospital, Nexv York ar- | 3Q, was in Ontario. However, if h To Whom Does This Apply? would be willing to undertake the Journey. Another woman wrote thst she was living in the United States An exchange publishes the subjoined paraphrase of a but M5 we“ amualnted “m1 a w” quotation from Macaulay’s famous attack on Peel, suggesting ical leader at the present time: “Thurs ls too much ground for the reproaches of those who, hav- l . .- ' . pale. She cnrouniers Zvfahion Kvonc. 31796121113’ imwessoti ti: {me up [a cznr of (he undcrxvnriri, who lu-lps Ipoarancgflr “'9 no a c p. ' i zrruxcrlox HHRKEY-bhm and h” mcplhpfl” and “m! man who headed a prominent wom- . ., . . . . 1 TOFRINC CANADA-Mr. T. A. ‘l‘?"!..'\‘fl I-‘UEHT PICTYRFS Fa)" 11mm} 1n low‘ with the clrl l1llll-‘ ' en's organization in western Ontario. 1f the Dirty would make it worth ' E¢qmn.x~r~.v--»_-_-_ .--_..... 51.- the householder who likes to do ilwnhom‘ a'“‘szanco' In n“ may had I n s 1nd hkes m make things for hi! l. Tools that will give lusting Fwd up under use and misuse. that i“ June m the mpmory °f °ld “me mil mu an edzc and cut trvn, v35. Th- machinations of fate thaiyflnnker’ Canadian Nmmml Commis- hrm, t. n 8., . f ) 4. Tsloucr of Inrlusfrlcs in London. Eng- . ~s cirl of n , 1M7." tmfnanme m. Lmrl, was in town .\'c."~tcrdn_v and ac- . W“ rczi; of 3PIQ‘L1JSU':‘LJ‘hlinvxnf: me mlmrm’ compnnlcrl by Mr. R. H. Wcbstfll‘. (he , is ‘Thel ulnghn ‘i; bplgydialgflkfl Armct hora] (finynmissiflnnr. left last night ‘ _ It “ ' ' ronziior Saint John. Frerlcricton and oth- mfz‘ I and 11m Itmubard are Roland Drcug. w Edward l Jcanotte l/vff, John Ind" Kn .' Cr points. Mr. Hooker will go through . . , , . , Jfiuar/l Bobbie Dunn Hcrldn Harmer rm ‘he Coast aft" spending .5Ome " ELW“ [""“"'Y"‘ “' *”‘3""“d- A .' _ ' l '. time in crnlrnl Canada. This 1s his ”“““"" “"15 ‘Tim l 3W1 4mm" Imam“ i first mp to Canada and he express- is w: of the uurlcr ‘ " ‘l ‘l ha“ ‘s’ ‘cs hnnsclf much lllPllSOd with the l ' W?‘ “h"“‘" “F” n V‘ ‘A , hluriihucs and thinks they have " ~ .=_ “lg in n»; Mhlup” Mngésqol. H“ RH- ‘ uront npporfuliliics. Mr. Hooker wag; ‘- u" our.’ .1‘ m" ¢ o “ ,-, . __ "m? ircfidwar ;. ‘ x M‘! WW‘ IMF T‘ _ a |c.p<zl\ll\ 1)l("l'i(‘\"l ul r 1 c 1 ‘ ' ‘ ‘ r ‘ ~ "mm v luluml, which ronuncled him nf rura I .. Pf‘R."l‘l_..-\I\"l) M», July 5-1: - _ , . - I _ " wig“ i“: '““"i'hv ivy 0mm my High“: u» mu . lancltlnzl, ululc the broad sixceistlz! 1. II an. many o “w Plamrlcvs ‘*- -. - * ~ ' m, 1 H t . especially gin-Mg |. . ‘ on». om“..- stmm of swig“. _zlirect menu; of cuublishiug rccorda 1 l"kllllll(lyc‘:tii)\l“x_\ Nnmcwn Times’ ________ _._l~.ut that is Just what; they lune ' H t Tl. *"’M”'. I ‘(:13 fox-Lflpluir Fllworth DoughtyJzdwnrd smml o, Portland “m, 31! v ‘l "'5 gm" lfich‘ and the Bornic and Beswimi Almut tun uwks ago Captain‘ ‘v' _, _ , 1 H | nought‘; sailed his "MP1 ‘h’ Annie ,(‘n,vfnln Han} G10?“ ulth l. e '\ _ j ' ‘ glcclarccl that. d-“Rpite the fogs)’ 90"" ' MUN’ m“ or Pnmnnd Ham” on a plitions on the roast the weather on "rorrlflshing trip nff (l-oorgcs Bank. ' Itl ‘B. k. ms ldcnl. Fhviune favored the little craft uu- w m q u‘ rivcd on Tucsday evening on a vlslt i0 her sister, Mrs. Brian McDonald. Victory Avenue. Mrs. Keegan spent the winter in Sierra Madre. Califor- nia. and route to Prince Edwvnrd Island. 0 Q0 000%‘ Q 6 6 O OO-§OO-Q§-O-O-O-OO i BEACH cuovc INN owom 5187-7-5-21. visited her brothers en Peru has a drive on reckless ailin- ts. . Dance Monday, July 7th I-h-om 0 to 12.30 I). S. Time. Admission 50 Cents. "IT'S A GYRO DANCE" OOR-OGOQO-OOOOQ-O-OO-O-O Ill they were about 150 miles off more. rhcn its steering gear became rhsublcd and the captain was forc- ‘vi to ‘hr-ave to’ and make tempor- v" repairs. Although the braces on “.10 rudder had given way they were 1ble to limp buck m port here and _Iand their cargo of 20 swordfLsh LCOQNED BEEP AND .._-_~ uVfilth-EITIIING IN HARDWARE been out just 1.1 days. Th“ vessel's arrival marked the first of the local swordflshlng fleet, '. r. "wn repairs. or who is handy with rice and satisfaction. that will “L” n” “ma” “l? m reach 9°“ ; waterfront men and one of the quirk ‘- .'+=.=.t trips made out of Portland. Ad- m: to all this t-lza fact that the An- i {ma Louise fonrrrly a lobster mack, ' i I-Laraware Co.’ is the smallest of 15 vessels out o! ‘ Captain Doughty reported that he “WBERINGING UP FATEHE l HOW .s;;..-2a.s'css.<" whllc. she would visit this woman and use her influence among the mem- lng. in npite of a hitter cxpericnce, s. second time trusted him. now find "lfimillvc: s second time deluded. It hns been too much his pram lice, when - In opposition, TO MAKE USE 0F PASSIONS WITH WHICH HE HAS NOT THE SLIGHTEST SYMTATHY. AND OF PRE- JUDICES WHICH HEREGARDS WITH PROFOUND CONTEMPT. A: soon as he is in power n change takes place. The instruments which have dons his work are flung aside. THE LADDER. DY WHICH HE HAS CLIMBED IS KICKED DOWN . . . . Can we wondcr that the eager, honest, sincere low-tariff westerners who raised him to power in the hnpe that he would curtail the privileges of protected interests should stare and grumble when he proposes to extend those privileges? Can we wonder that among his supporters everything should be fer- I mcnt and uproar and can we wonder that the people wlunvoted tn put him in power should be exasperated by seclng hls supporters in the House who voted against them privileges. bring now pushed and pulled ' into the House by his whipucrs-ln to vote for Increasing them‘! BUT i WHAT DOES HE EXPECT? Did he think. when to save his turn, he culled the Devil up, that it was as easy to lay him as to raise hlm? Dld he think. when he went on, session after session. thwarting and revillng thosc whom he knew to be in the right. llld flattering all tho prejudices of those whom he knew to be In the wrong. that the day of reckoning would never come? IT HAS COME. THERE In; SITS, DOING PENANCE FOB THE TRICKERY 0F YEARS. If It be not lo. let him stand up mnnfully and clear his fame before the House and the country-let him [Ive us some reason which shall prove that the policy which he is following now as Prime Minister is entitled to mp- port AND WHICH SHALL NOT EQUALLY PROVE HIM TO HAVE BEEN THE MOST FACTIOI‘! AND UNPRINCIPLED LEADER, THAT EVER. THIS COUNTRY SAW." that you would be proud to own tosce us. USED CARS Victoria. See Poster for list of events. be“ m, that organization ' 84-B-25-mwftillJu1y9. We hcveunumber of reconditioned used can-Can and drive. Among tbs lot are Essex, Ford. Chevrolet, Sin flgbgkgr, Grghlm Pike, Willis Knight. Hudson, Durant. four and slxel. eta. If you are in- terested in buying a new or used automobile It will ply you All can nrs guaranteed to give utilisation. also two [enernl purpose horses and one express wagon. T. G. IVES DURAN’! SHOW ROOM! CHABLOTTHIOWN AND MOPITTAGUE 4 —By George lVlcMand Portland this year. _ Lunited bad spoken the Sunmn. 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