' - l , . . . _ s .==_;__ f_§ __ , ' ""*'*.~' gp, q _, _ fi-'t -» __ lr ( 'AUGUST 51 1931 f_f_________ ________ ,_ ` 'THE cHA wN GUARDIAN ' V ` PAGE' EL~EvEN,___ xwf llc b“5“‘°5s' The 'hc this busy. taken advantage of. broug ind “Wil -1”” "rho sizs,000 of inieri - to its present high standing. __ der ____ Dun gl Dili- 'eg iohardson is a very norm- “"°" ‘“‘ ° °““ “ml” Hand Illever boy and eve;-ybgdy sion award was the first rec0¥ll-lt- lll ‘“_‘___d in mm a real gentleman ion of the splendid case made on will ‘ -behalf or this Provinoe by 1-ron. J. The many customers of md algsenare assured of every nt. D. Stewart. That is, the Stewart W5 P in Harry Richardson md Government obtained $105,000 of l°“"°" _ new revenue in their four years of ff Harry has been lately em lil-55"* ' k Bms_ as tmveuen office. What new revenue has the rr _SB Meet Challenge Of His Oppon- ent, Mr. J. B. McDonald. Con- servative Candidates Warmly Received At St. Peter’s Bay. l _Both Political Parties have agreed through their executives to conduct an absolutely clean election in Charlottetown and Royalty on Thursday next. The use of money or other means will be discountenanced by both par- ties, and they have agreed to use every means to carry out this arrangement and to see that the law shall be strictly adhered to. 792-8-5 UNEQUIVOCAL _W._'W w-.--WwM- Continued from page 1 - “The Liberal Government, as we know, was elected. What has it done to implement that plank in its platform? LIBERAL PLEDGE IGNORED “ln that campaign we made no promise wiili regard term in the Legislature, the satisfaction of being able to take our platform of 1923, on which we had been elected to power. and showing, clearly and conclusively, that we had fulfilled every one bf our promises. Has any member of the present Government attempted to show that the Liberal platform of 1927 haslbeen implemented in the same manner? Such on attempt would be ridiculous in view of the manner in which that platform has been ig- nored. But they devised an ingenious idea this year, in line with most of their legislation adopted at the last ses- sion of the Legislature, for the purpose of helping them llii . nd his followers. And as an evl- _ ' _ _ _ H come to the point where Premier Mr. H. D. McEwen dealt convinc- in the c \ll.ng election. They sent out authority to their iltncflflmt ig; it°w_‘;;§_G?v_e;“";f_‘;f Saunders made the announcementlingly with the financial situation. 'I‘he ovation tendered Mr. Mac- :l__:_°°i_‘_’;i'o;‘_____ _"h'_1_’ inégpuwdpfacti that he had got a special Audit "We raised our revenue not as the Donald when he arose was a mark- ` °° l 'promise of their 1923 plat-l0l`l“~ °“d` prove now what we always said that Subsidy fro Ott u y increased ld "lvl:-lgnln M' c D” ’ he ll *lewd they Wm cmv Wt the this was not a special Audit Board Are -you cohltcntzrwl' (Applause) ethcnllai" lust “en hh promises in the platform Will” out three paid onioials in the Fin’ ln; the vhue ii in ni mmm". hail Y B lo no “Hemi my they “°W presont' "That", ‘said me ance Department at Ottawa a d 31 per eelhf as if [Te nh 0' 0 intein" ho' the muh “ny” WW’ ‘““l‘i f‘”`”‘°” “l°l’1“““°- “S their report hears out the trilthnf noe ap rov Pe; iemi will" om M m mf, t ml. hz" lu" "°“'d°“ in” "Cord 0! the stewart p”‘"‘y°" our statement because the is llfllvlnclli lilteodelitl tb 'Ink :xii wig;/l lepprtmh.) t _ ngoiltl-not that with Mr. Lea's Bl' that the findl and com leslse 5 y never get out. (Appiasn It u bee 'i ‘ l l wa Ml no ,uma regardmg plauormi his “_ rangement _must be m__d__P ____ arg- “Mr Mun” vase.) _ ri n e Legis ature, the Lberals -pudiation of their 1027 platform, between the P__0_____c_____ _md D5 _:___ y ___"°_; "_ _euytrelnx ee hm of my would have borrowed $500,000. in.. and the fact that he does not wish nm Govemmenu_,, ` "_ Nu; York su” 1.2? 3"' ’°“ “Sad °f “°°'°°° as they did' They m be mlmncued by any promises; - _ __ _ _ ‘ ___m__m__ “_ _au __ ve to hire s wished to increase the interest that he _wants o free hand and tlir Here the Docmr wok up the _“deal ___d___ _“_-_ M" _IG Ill! ack as he on the bonds, but Mr. Stewart pre- _M my excuse ,S meh. ..R_0_P_., He b__dge____ for _en years w________ the L” __D____ _ml __e_-_ _ ,vented lt. Of course the interest 'ms me" "r°°°rd" is -the "‘p1“_t' Government presented to the Audit the wouldy b n mm that pmblem is nothing to Mr' Macm- 7‘°"“" “What is the '°°°'d?" ‘Md Board and corrected the glarin miulhinery? N:y'l'h £00 worth of W". He says you just put so much _mg Dmoz ._lt_ is B record of bow m_ss___-_ement ___ P__em_e__ Lea _hug “___ be ___.___. Thcy _:ew it would in a box out of the revenue receiv. "°W1“l- "I ’°°“1°s5 “nd °""“"“S°“° the amounts asked for lo that bud- lay nvwmivh ' "lou W M ml- ed every yw' and in I few yem ygxpenditure, and of increased debt; get were an _____creases__ msn” of _'___ d°___._ o can what they you will have enough to pay off the _They had upwmus at a mmhm do] an annual budget ~__In "ne _ __ '_ debt. Well, thnt does not always lm or mmased revenue more ____ P__em_" L - __ _H __ _ 0 lull fry th__ work. When we came in after the ‘mm me stmart Govemmmt ham __ ea as e or he in- their equally lmnll talk, let me tell Bell Government all we found in they b0n_D“_(`d nearly $1 00900 for ;_;:_S{0:3_;:lti:buiated, he asked for you that Mr. Bennett is \.G0d_- the l`ttle box was an I. 0. U. for md machinery ordered over the “3____;___ -w___:_1_:l'c:_e; a_l:d not hge sellalto Canada at the present f.lme.’ $185,000.” (Laughter and applause.) _ xteiephone, they borrowed an addit- cm_;_h____ as _he .__d_y;_ ave h r. Macllwen remarked that the Mr, Mdenityre came in for his _ ,hnal hal! m_m__?_ dollars for ex_ onai amount Liberal party was very fond of im- share of the criticism which Mr. l . _ "‘°l' “M” portlne forclzn men for Island Maononaid was borrowing on the _tralagant expenditures on roads, The Doctor then dealt ___ k An __ _ th h ,~m__ and they left an addition 01 ______y w___h Pu____c _Hea___h c¢;_nv ns- _:vor _ oher exauive is atut e wl_\_ole Liberal Party. vlnililou dollars to the debt. mp- that me B 1, G ‘ ' 8 °"' 5 °°“1 ‘°"°"‘”‘°“" "M ‘° H” ‘”‘ The Mimi” °’ P“"“° Wm” Flange) Lna as _men _ ;>vern_i;nent with.Mr. for an Auditor when there was in gay; he gave or-dere that no extra l “In seventy-five years all govern- B grantat; :hesp°cl:l':lmn’_r°!“s` the mm” me” S; Pmn) ° W°'k W" i'° be d°“° °“ the "°°d'5 ments in this Province rolled up a Society mused to co _ _‘Leif Md ilellilelclll "il° W" ‘ ° “icfcii °°' approaching the election. Do yon deb, of $2_000_000_ In ,our ,em the _em ____ _he __ 11 f ll c one countant. He _ci'»nlle_d for the P04- believe tiuvtr if he did. it only xoer _ _Eaundc___S_Im__McImy____ aggregation grea est public health -ition but was turned down. eo ehovv that Mr. Maolntyre has lout have added one million dollars to giilcy we ever had_t'he Red Cm” Mr' M°°Ew°“ °°“°‘“d°d hm Ml' ¢0l1tl°\ 0! lil! ll°P3l'¢l\'i°l\¢- H55 °i'd' ` ° e°y`°"d me s“““d"" G°V°“"` di"-'95 with °°""° mf°""“"’°“ ‘°" W' cfl lllvc l1°¢ bccll °\’°¥°d-" ('1`l'°' i ing advantage of the Old Age Pensions Act in this Proc-I highway superintendents to take a census of all those who were eligible for Old Age Pensions. Why was that done? Has it been followed by anything in thc way of pensions legislation? Has anyone received old age pensions since that census was taken? Are they saying anything today .about old age pensions? Not a word! But you easily see what it was intended for. There are many people in the Province,-aged and infirm people-who do not follow the newspapers, who are not as well acquainted, perhaps, as some of the rest of us, with public affairs, and it is so easy for representatives of this Government to comcalong and by asking “are you eligible for Old Age I’ensions'.”’ to leave the impression that it is the intention of this Gov- ernment to put such legislation on the statute book. lt is an excellent canvas-if you want to stoop to that sort of thing. ' _ THE CONSERVATI VE POLICY “We have always believed in Old Age Pcns.’o1is. You have no doubt seen the pmnoiiliclimcnt made by those in power at Ottawa, since the Biiflsrct was delivered, that just as soon as this financial crisis is over, just as soon as con- ditions become normal, the plank adopted by the Con- servative party at Winnipeg when Mr. Bennett was chos- cn as its leader-the promise to assume 100 per cent of the cost of old agc pensions as a federal 1‘csponsibi`lity- will be carried out. In the meantime the Federal Govern- ment, desirous of going as far on the road as possible io- wards implementing that pledge under present economic conditions, has increased the federal payment of old ;-.f_f'_- pensions to 75 percent. gf the total cost in order to cnzlllll- STRAIGHTFQR WARD PROMISE “ln view' of these facts and of the great need of tak- the two already existing. And judg- _ mg by me smements ___ ____ P____m_ ment .epeated the infamous recordllcox. "It vm the Btcwlrt Gcvcfll' mendoua appllllcc-i ____ ____ ____ ince, we purpose, if returned to power, introducing such l bl t d I know it will takc |,,. and meh. ..m,me,,dous, Mm,s_ ;’_l;__’___°_f“51”8 _i° l’i:_Y f°1‘ dcllnquent ment which exempird \\\°J”i“°": _ Mr. Cox spoke l°° D0 cs Y legislation as wil ena e us o o so. ' to of Public Works. they will add b th °‘;u;“ °“;°__h "° l'°f°l‘”li\l»°l'lcS and fishermen from the taxnon ll" lime during his rebuttal- Hc “ld some money to make up the 25 per cent which this Prov- ° ,Homer minion it given Emmet YT___;= Docigo __ e._;uvclllle Court. gasoline not and-ou the '?“" as Mr. MacEwen had secured i0l>S ince will Day until such time as the Federal Government n n u a e e four years, ch_____cc_ (Appl____s__)_ ___ __P__em_ Ir-_es owe _conclusively (Cheers and llroiollld sillilile.) _(or several Liberals in the Past few ,S enabled to take over the 1~e5p0nSi|,i|ity for the ful] a er anever <_._i:~nyth1ng Han ,1_r-,Molntyre attcmvicll V’ wean, what chance had the C°“' amount, but I also know that as much money as will be | "This debt must bo paid for" ` ' -,°,,,,,,,,cd me boston "And malt 1°” l’“b"° “ami °"il’ Wh" "9 “'38 explain Why thc l°°°ill‘i" ¢*"‘°" "° sol-vvatives of setting icbc fl'°l'l1 him required-and more-_-has been wasted every year during Continued from page 3 mean families ° ° ' ` ` I w sa a few worde_ driven to do by the force of Public the purchase of the machinery had U he were elected? the past four years by the admlmstmtlon now In Dowel ,yea ai: Clar c _ _ N They had _plenty of revenue to waste, and they had thc, :Ind made many friends in this E_;“_:'_?°";_'°L__fl:lm‘§°'f_'e’_u‘|‘°“_;' ;"”““' An l opportunity, if they had embraced it, of getting a great .‘ _______emon_ __ q on ot one other triumph was scored by 1929. When he read from illccc llc-N, deal more revenue by securing a settlement of ollr sub-9 sii_i_gio rxnt. (Applause). the conservative candidates at the cou_nts they supported the state-l Sidy daims at Ottawa, They did nothing and iliev ab-i p ______Pl'_Ii3he_f__1__ Lea. in his frosty Cap- Joint political meeting at Bt. Pet- ment of Mr. MacDonald that the _i;0iv|g¢]y ignored that punk in their p|atf0,.m 0 5P°2¢h. Bild the PFOP- ell Wi llilhl- machinery had been purchased from er way to judge the record of a Mr. H. H. Cox who (continued from P8€c__l_!__ govimment or individual is by the ;_d_:l_res_; the electdrs, sail; mtg; gig: g;:e;’:,p‘&Tp:!e;aEndb;T_ --f--’“'“"'__ nas - boast but he liked to tau: claimed by Mr. Maomtyre ll°°l”“°“tih‘; ‘¥°°f';;°;‘ PREMIER I-Eel "Qciic ccffccl-" cf his 1921 maioi-ity. it sounded Putting poiitloa aside, Ml-_ Morn- iered ily ___ _hc e___c_________e _mduthe DR. MCMILLAN: "Accordingly, nice. He said he did not wish to mix tyre said it would be Q good thing fldcfii iii; accept the ____fe'__ _md elect we will judge the Stewart Govern- Federal and Local politics. for the Province if the party re- elecinrs _____d______s on _mt platform ment and the Lea. Govemment, and Voice: "Well don't then." (Laugh- tumed to power would, cut the rate me at d andidatea iz they have Pmme’ L” bl’ “hell” f°°°filii: ld ,cetire from when Premier Lea was Provincial _ ifrll- B” U, unmmg efforts Treasurer, and which was never (Toronto Mail and Empire) In a three and one-half hour speech on the Beauharnols report . Mackenzie King labored to salvage what he could from the a great party. The odds against. him were tremendous. He spoke driven man, but with courage worthy of a better cause. 1-le mlnhn his arguments with considerable skill in a hopeless efiorf. to minimize ' lasting effects of a far-reaching disaster. Throughout his whole e , it was remarkable that only about one-half of his followers supported Q at intervals by applause. ,,,, It was quite characteristic of him that he devoted the first hours of his speech to generallties. Ile tugged in the Duncan rt cxpatiated upon his own personal office habits and contended thlf._ Government had taken every precaution to protect the national int in the St. Lawrence River. He went so far as to argue that the permit the undertaking was not issued until it could no longer be with _ . Over and over again he denied the existence of any outside polif.icll` 'V ' fluence, the inevitable inference being that the Beauhamois prom ' paid out hal! n million dollars in alleged legal fees to the Governm I friends and $700,000 in campaign gifts to Mr. Mackenzie King's pe __ l and party friends merely as friendly gestures. The Opposition ieadergg clzired that he never met Mr- Srveczey and that Senator McDnil never talked Bcauharnols to him untU after the fatal order-in-Cong! wns passed. So far as Senator Haydon was concerned, he described “I as the chief organizer and treasurer of the Liberal party, and as t.h€l:#- fore the proper recipient of campaign funds. "`_' .:, The Opposition leader did not attempt any denial that his P *U organization had received upwards of $700,000 from the Beauharnols s_ fund. Virtually acknowledging that his managers must have had ‘_ ` used the money, he insisted that the huge donations did not affect me Government policy. It ls, nevertheless, a matter of record that the ~ motcrs got what they were after. Mr, King was at great pains to cxpl his own attitude towards the party organization. This was a. point- Y which he retumed again and again. Ever since his election as leader___! the party in 1919 he had deliberately abstained from all knowlcdgsif how his campaigns were financed. He held that the leader of a grat- party had no time for such matters. Ile said that in taking this cod# he followed the example of all the great party leaders in England. exodpt Mr. Lloyd George, whose personal control of his party's funds destroyed that party perhaps irretrievably. The speaker overlooked the fact that Lord Beaconsfield was the first of all political leaders to set°_'#l> a modem party organization. In proclaiming his own personal lniiii- cense of his party's guilt, Mr. King went so far as to suggest that present Prime Minister knew where his campaign fund came from. ‘QI response to this taunt, Mr. Bennett acldly replied; "The receiver of atom: goods has always been regarded as a criminal.” -__ ‘ no While admitting the general truth of the committee report, the [és erai ehieftain complained that it referred in terms of eondemnatiora individuals. lie protested against what he called the unwarranted ac _*__ of a. House of Commons committee in passing censure on rnembersgill the Senate. He regarded this as a violation of long established constitu- tional eourtesy. lt must be added that in these criticisms of the RPG" Mr. King was passing judgment against his own representatives on the committee, who were Sir Eugene Fiset, Hon- Ian MacKenzie and Mr. S. W- Jacobs. Stili protesting his personal innocence and throwing the blame for the scandal on his own personal friends in the party organization, Mr. King took the ground that the Liberal party was no more to be hcld responsible for the ill deeds of the influential members than a father whose son had gone wrong. He admitted that hearts on his own side 0! the House had been broken by the recent revelations and that the Liberal party now stands in the valley of humiliation. lie wound up by callin: for a, general investigation of party caIl\P9-|811 f\ll'ldS 01| 50111 51505- Th° purpose of this suggestion is, of eo-urse, to distract public attention from the present iniquity. It should be feasible to place a. check on campaign contributions, but the Governmonva present task is to set on with tl” cleaning up of the Bcauhamois mess. _ A great engineering undertaking has to be saved from ruin in thi national interest, and restitution of funds improperly deflected from UN enterprise should be secured in so far as that is possible. We look certain Senators expelled from Parliament, and we look also for crlmhlt proaeoutions in the ooul-is or certain highly-placed individuals names have heoolne nrcmlncnt in this unpleasant cnlscilc- 2' Can. Legion Holds __________--- May no Y ' trade. I illlllgs up to the question of claims. - Premier Lora statement that an in °m“i°”' not been round__no uid Mr. _uw M,._ Dmlal Muuens was the chcif- in this Province. _ oonneotion with Empire __ ' 1 U” 1” “’° ll thc S liilldld “I b l' b carr in on the Government in a careful _. . . ,Ch doing a, spien am firmly convinced that.__{`~‘ivfy Sllillldy when the Liberals obtained _crease or subsm or om) and He concluded his remarks by deal Domld had been oo I mm to whom gg ug p e |eve_ y y g "0-00° cllililllcfl yby tif; Liberals ll: lint); me quem°'f.°I "ads 'mil Public Aoeolmuuor ms instead cf-'oi-der. _ and economic way as we did in the past that we will noi iheihewe owe a dem balances the $100,000 obtained by es i:e.,mI_;“t °' the ’°°““t°d Pm' 'M __ V h_ave very much difficulty in financing the Old Age Pen- of g_mmud,,_ I hope that during 'the lmsent Chief Justice Matmes' gli the Ste onrtiéicsaca wright that V Y W sums scheme' . ' . . the coming year all tl-ie Branches (on. while Premier is not a fair show for ____‘;; ____ y_e_l_r_xment had to -._ _ “We feel that Premier Bennett, in accord with Con- Wm have A,,,,,,,a,,es o,g,,,,;,,,d_ ao pompullison, because every Provin- miles 1 u pe “"5 W” ""° G servatlve practice, _has gone as far _as he could possibly that next yea, they wo may have _oe in canada received increased o grave ed ,-°,d_ _ ._ go a¢d1_};e ;3-_edsext hge, \_n imple:_ne;1ting hits platformt with a Pm,,;,,c,,,_1 organization, which - --- * regar o ge ensions, an i is up o us now o see .eu meet at the same time as our ` ‘ " 'nm REGULAR “"°““' °' me that the aged people of this Province receive the benefits gonvenuan dow so that some Cen- trading with the units of our Fil- Empire we can help bind still clos- er the various sections of that Em- pire. We met and learned to ri-2° spect our biothers from all quart- ers of the Empire while on servl§¢. There is no way we can cem@t that friendship into an unbreakable 3:30000 and $10,000 t' th tl ; - -mm _ B am er me snoxnn' AT CONSHWA B-I 5 “P°°"P°“°d "mw°d““d“y’ of this le islation-benefits which they have not been able tm and ,om functim, my pe Empire chain but through the 'while not a Province in canada 5 lm- gi, _ ' ‘ _ _ U V » ,rccflved a cent when chief Just- iz” £1213? M mn B ery A“¥- nw "8 B 5 to_receive_ under the Act as odopted by the late Liberal rid- pDs5,b,e_ I would ,espec,_,,,1,y sug. _ice iviathieson obtained $100,000 as _ - EN! BUS w---'New __ mimstration at Ottawa despite the assurances of the mein- gas, that me P,.e5,dems Cf me an-0 It-he first recognition and payment ln memory of my mother, Mrs. amps Bus mn", Am-,m_ B .;99_8_5 bel* “iid _5UDP‘_"`t91`S Of the Gi_W9}`“l1l9l'il- “QW IJ0W€l` lil Auxiliarips already organized take on aoeount or those olalnu which r-‘inlay Maeheaonmiea au¢s,1ez9. - . .,,,_,__., this Pgovince, in the last provincial campaign. (Loud ap- some sms ,,, ,he ,,,,,,, f,,,,,,e ea _Wh ith i cv h ii "" Pil\lS=‘~ . ll _ l e ave aga ns t e Domin on ov S e w Inever be forlotten ”"_ 55"" DUNSTAWS pllrlsh pieni¢ bring this into rea zation _ _ _he E_________e_ Let ____ as __ body and Pmmem' N"" "mb" ”‘°'”°" '-'d° SMOKE!! at conservative Com- M rt Au 13 -1944.5 , , We have opened a Provincial fl i -loauna the .lava ef ine eleven Lovin; unvnu. .ra eu... ua... mm, mm, ,,,,,,,,,,_ 'i °°°“ ° - il ~ TEACHERS PENs1ol\s n,,,__,,, ,,,,,,,,,,_ ,mo ,hp ....,,,,. _ _ th per capita tax of the various ifllilwly taxation through the per- Inserted by Mrs. Charles Latter. ALL cnmmA-115| Mm" 'm THE COMMHTEI; guihe Hg; MT- Siewiilft was asked bl' Mi`-_w- L- McLean Whether Bifanches is deposited and remit- sistent efforts or Mr. stewart and 300-s-5 I an be M comewmve oommib field cemetery are o __ s an _ the Conservative _party had considered the payment of tance sent to He,,dq,,,,,,,,s, This ,S the same chance for obtaining that P' to 1 ht ~n-np°m“,_ “iv” "ld 1** °“ Thu" 'W' 3" old teachers’ pensions, if returned to power. me w,,~e¢t proeadure ,.5 will be _ E __-__'_ mmm "3 ' ` _ 13mmm°_fl°1‘:_e';°xt‘;ihg‘t'7:::;' Mr. Stewart: “I may say that I drew the attention shown 1,, me Honwra,-y Tmsnrera ` i ` '__' ' ' WY- -‘mln ef" "W ° ° of the present Government to this matter when the legis- ~ - . . . R0 l- _ ' °N“m° Tennis Sw' iompetu d°“F“°“" “_ “°‘ me ""1 b’ held lation regarding teachers’ pensions was before the House. por V _ ‘"3 ‘“ P' E' I' Ch"m°‘°”hp° wi °“ 1"l'ld°Y- 7°3'°'5'5l I feel, myself, that the old teachers are not receiving jus- May I ioclnt Out that illc °°“' , ‘M °"h“'m°“ '°m°° M st°'”h°p° 1’ tice. I have already been waited upon by some of the old- stltution of the Canadian 1-cSl°l'l» ,_ F°“°Will8 “rc thc Polling centres ward Five West. Brighton Poll B°°°l" 1"" im’ °""““‘ “"°' ,;;";y; ALL CONSEBVATWE WORK' er teachers who are retiring and I have promised them B_Es.L., states that mon who have °" °h‘"1°i-l°i°Wn and R-Oiihlly. as A. North River Rd. b°dy-Wcl°°lll°- BBS meet tonllllt ll °°l'“"ll"'°° that, if elected, our Government will give the matter con- served and are of good cllllrficlfll ron sans-New COTTAGE 1 ‘_" - 'd ti b e I feel that thev have been unfairly may bc admitted into this srcci KlV0l'i in U16 Retulhlng 0ffl¢9l"5 Wild FlV8 WEBC, Bfllhlbn P011 _ ' i RDOXHI 5| era gn' ecaug _ P’°°’“"l““°"i B- Dcllccl-tc'c SWIG 3P\'il1B P'-\'l‘ ENGAGEMENT ANN°U'N°E' ' -- treated in the pensions scheme which the present Govern- Association- I hflvc no llccllliililll ln v . ward one west. corner of Pcw' Rd- MEm"Th° ennnmmmmnmm' W°“'ms °“U°ST°“' P"“"°° ment has adopted.” (Applause). saying that 1 fool we haw let ro hill and Dorchester streets. Ward Five West. 'I Upper Queen ced of Kathryn I-\1°i|» °id°°l' ‘““|h°'street will be the only drugstore ~ ward One Central, George V. Bt. ter of M11- Macxenzieand the lltaqpen this afternoon and evening. ies suwm is an encouraging auguryi _ better not be members. Again mon To LET _ LARGE Dovku Moore. Queen st. ward Five west central south. FfcV-'-l- W- Ml°i<°“Fi°- -°f Ulm" 1920-ll for the future. beams who loin this ward one East, John McDonald. Cuz-rie's Garage. 93 Euston`st_ lottbfbvnv tb MY- 0°Ui’¢° -7- T"°°4-V- -»--»- _ 22 Hiilcbcfc Sl- ward Five west Central North. mmm V’ ml' Pm* “‘° "W" ATTEND TEE SMOKED in thc ==EN'1'RIES ARE COMING ln oaaluonv-at the Prlnee adv-ard and then rail to puy their dues ll* °f A“¥“‘°- °°°'°T° Ccclcrvliivc Ccmlniiicc RWM W- fairly lively for the Exlllhltlon. but island Hospital on Monday, August should not po kept on the roll, rt _ ; night at 8 o‘clock. Everybody wcl- it will make it much easier for ex- ard, 1931, Josiah cal-mody, in his is impossible for any Branch to WAN-mp A MMD 1.-03 Ggyg-3. “"3 W" U" “°°" oomc- . hlbliors and the mmarement if all 14th year. Funeral leaving his late function aa it ought lo unloaa those cc 1' Btrccl-I W ve are ln at an early date- Do your residenoe, 10 park street, ot 1.30 enrolled not only pay their dues. ward 'rhi-ee west, ua niohmondiwheatleyu store, creat oeorze Bt-'**'°"“ "° *““° "“i*°'* °’i=i°¥- hr- uxyovanhu nsumos - 'rhe ,an ea aauaf na please. J. w. aovl- p_m. on Thursday. august sth, for out take a lively intel-eat in the Bite”-_ ' Ward Five East Central B. l ly entries umh,lt much caller for vm-vef,enn.a'|moker md reunion at ter, secretary. st. Paula Church, service at 2 objects and aims of the 'organiza- l Ward Three East, Cor. Prince and school Street. “N 'W7 “il “lm *M "“'“|“°°‘" thc Armouries last night was a Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Doyle. of Rox- o'clock_ Interment Peoples cemet- tion. ll* Wm' 3° W nun" 3°°°7° 1011416 60606!! Bctlmlcd l'l\¢n bury Mass are visiting friends and ery while it is not our place to tak Dwemment we obtained $40,000 of Around the grave where :he in laid. _ Ward Two West. Samuel Done- 49 Elm Avenue. Pl -Vcc. Queen st. ward Five nut, central A North. , Ward Two East Comer Prince Corner Alley and Elm Ave. llld Dorch te , . nn-| pi Eu; germ-ni A south, BTC. for hovlndll Exhibition _ ~ Association with a exchange of products. The British 'Empire Service League has ever wen foremost in organizing Emplfb Shoppmg Weeks and advancing every opportunity of trading \vitl'lll‘i as individuals ever keep before us this ideal, so that we may incul- cate into those who come after us the necessity of Emipire buying. Have any body of mcn a better right to speak on this subject than Continued on page 13 CLASIFIED ADS rooms with sewerage. Lot l00H0. Apply at Guardian Office. 795-B-5-31 into our ranks some who might front room. furnished, good loo- ality. Apply Guardlag_ Office. 7927-8-5,-it view of getting a job or position ai i1ous¢ work, No washing. Ap- py 137 Spring Park Road of phone 545-L. 801-8-5-31 T0 LET _ T\V0 NICE 1106;! for light house keeping Rini ”’“"‘°1\- ' ward Five sa.vtA.aUin>¢rHi"*' '”“" _ ' °‘ _ an _ . ., _ e _ ` k tn who do not reasonable. Apply Guardian* ward Four west, can- Lcsicn bm "'"' ““"'“°"““"" ' 'from all parts of the Province were relatives on the island. -_ into our ran a oae ' ' ~ MACKINNON-At the Prince Ed- loonduci. themselves as retumed 7925-8-'B-I Building. Grafton ct. _ward Five nut B, Adam John- Ward Four Central North E 1" st/on, 214 Euston Bt. Uxlit George Bt. cry, st. Avg-4,, HIM tot’ 01065041- 3- W- Dolltkv the streets during the evening. Last p , In ard Four Inst, Mrs- Moliwen, Royalty lint, John Dooley, Bt__ locvafrov. hhfbftten Alan. ,_ _ nighirc reunion was the first of its Miss Pearl cf>s:~i‘_<»_ if-.t ei, was a =~: nt 3.30. Interment New Domin- mlm°“°i1 Bi- NWI BA’ " _ ‘ .ca or-u-Inn--nr-v_ ~ - `,,@l¢t§lMf»llintlii|Proviace,an:i visitor to the c;._-- ~- cemetery., _ ` S- ‘, pruent and n most enjoyable even Acorn G , _ . lN'i`lll3_;:i:|'l;'S_-_- ml" ins vu ment in exchange of re- Mr. John Flynn, or the Marine ward raiahd 1-loapitai, on Tuesday, wufd "nil 090110 Bt. Royalty West, John McMurrer. ml¥;;°\f *U W IDU ln 1l\¢¢i»ln8 Old Dept. staff, has resumed his duties, August 4th, 1931, Reuben E. Mac- on lilour Central South, John North River gd. for vlndllllhllrltton ljtht tiny- comrldes. Headed by the Legion after n pleasant holiday spent at Kinnon, age 43 years. Funeral from "l¢1'0ns Barber Shop, out side Royalty Central, Seymour Greg- ¥0l__Ym 50|! WI IPB lllll lllli it Band, the veterans paraded through Rocky Point. his late residence at Fairview on men should do, yet it is our duty to try and help them as former AUc'n0N SALE or pggpggjq comrades to regain a position and two seventy-six Sydney street state which will command the re- Twelve o’ciock, August sevnffh Thursday, August 8th service start- to mist in spect of the public. We should also Also one good work horse, slover ever be willing in so far as we can wagon. harness, etc., and house the relief oftheir neg- bold effects. _ l X 71936-8-5-1 0 1 of ` l; ‘_ l ."1"*.`§`”f,il__:~f ul ~,, ‘_>_ ,,__,_ _» 'l _ _L ._e:_‘-_,--_..-__-.;_ .`> s" ..~*~ ._ . __ ~» - e ~ '--‘--~_-ae, _` -*ix lf” -YQ *Eh _ ~‘-rp ' l,‘.'i1,i__ _ig V, _ ,. 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