JUNE 27. 193i fiPrnmise Versus Performance l Government promises, on the eve of elections, always t have a suspicious flavor. They are looked upon as catch votes --frequently they are nothing more. For four years the Lib- _ _ eral government has not been in a performing mood. Now- ' when votes are wanted—there is no limit to what they are ‘ willing to do. Just “ask and ye shall receive.” p when King W115 Seeking power; the King a saint would be; a When he became Prime Minister, the divil a saint was he. ll r When (Sir) Robert Borden, Opposition Leader, addressed the people of this Province he promised that ii returned to l power he would promptly remove our winter transportation difficulty. We sent members from Queens County to support l him and within two months after accepting office the glad news was wired to us that his Cabinet had decided to establish a. Car Ferry system and standardize our railway. Both were proceeded with with all possible despatch and at the first ses- nion of parliament he added without comment $100,000 to our annual subsidy. This is Promise and Performance. When Mackenzie King addressed this Province, in the last election campaign, he dwelt at length upon the Duncan Com- mission, fluently pledging his Government to fully implement that report. Apart from voting the interim “payment on ac- count," which he could not avoid, that report has been pidgeon holed and is only now, after four years, being paraded for elec- tion purposes. In his opening campaign speech, at Brantford, lieboasted of returning the natural resources to the west-—a hundred. per cent. (if not more) fulfillment to the Prairie Provinces--and a “Satisfactory" settlement in the Maritime Provinces.” Mr. 'A. E. McLean, l\i.P.. stated in his speech, in the Capitol Thea- tre last Saturday, that “The. Duncan Report has been 100 per cent. fulfilled.” Premier King declares that our case has been satisfactor- ily disposed of; Mr. McLean says that it is a hundred per cent. 'I‘_t_i£.t'_(_,LI_-_IARLO'I"I‘E'FOWN GUARDIAN Canada ’s Arctic Patrol Ship Sails July 30 (Canadian Pressl though it is expected that this sum. mefs patrol oi Canadirs Arctic is. ll lands by the Department oi the 1n- , teriors ship, Beothic. will occupy ‘K only 65 days, considerable additional 1 territory will be included in the area i to be visited by the ship, In order l to take full advantage of open wat- ler in the north, the Bcothic, carry- l lng a party from the Northwest Ter- lritorles and Yukon branch in charge ‘of George P, MacKcnzie, will not sail from North Sydney, N. S., until lJuly 30. This is considerably later lthan usual but the experiences oi ‘Icrmcr y-ars have shown that this is the best period of the year in lwhich to .‘.CCOmp1l5h the work laid out ior the i930 patrol, Eleven calls will be made by the Beotlil: during the summers voyage. Leaving North Sydney, the mp will pail direct to Godhavn. Gree:.l..nd. ‘jtvliere conferences wll be held with itlieDanlsh authorities 0n matters Poi mutual interest to the two Gov- iVSITIIHEDLS and courtesles exchanged. From Godhavn, instead of croszizig over to Pond Inlet, Baffin Island. as [I115 bee ~. the custom for a number o1’ iyears, the Beoihic will head for the flsxthest north post, Eache Penmsll- ‘la. on Ellesmere island. The re-sup- plying of the more southerly posts !\\'lll be carried out (luring the re- turn voyage, ‘ Craig Harbor, Ellesmere Island, i‘ ~nd Dunclas Harbor, Devon Island, will be visited in the order named and the Eeotliic will then turn west {or the dash to Winter Harbor. Mel- l l orrawa. Ont, June 2l-Al- )AGE lzLl". VLN when PEAMENG M flhNfifi are costumers your roof BURNING emberswcvcn tiny sparks-Q from a nearby fire may drop from the sky and rush your home to destruction- if your roof is inflammable. Make certain that your home issafe‘. Roof with Brantford Asphalt Slates whose crushed slate surface provides an impregnable barrier to flaming brands. Nor is price an obstacle, because Braritford Roofs pay for themselves. Savings effected in fire insurance premiums actually reimburse you for the initial cost of your Brantford Roof in a few years (according to rates which vary in different localitiesl. :4‘ \ i-“ifi . ififl ~ lime-e. Brantforcl Asphalt Slates will not peel, warp, split or bulge. Year after year they will go on giving; the same u rip aralleled service against every climatic implemented. In plain English this means that the Govern- * ment have given us all they intend to, that we now have our full 100 per cent., and obviously we have no right to any more. l ville bland, The cache establishedl at this point by Captain J. E. BerLl nler, 0E the C. G. S, Arctic, in i908- l I condition. This is Promise without Performance. But the King Government are after votes. They will of- ‘ fer any bait to catch what they imagine are suckers. After doing nothing for four years the Prime Minister had the aud- acity to give as his reason for taking Dr. Cyrus Macmillan in the cabinet that he wanted the benefit of his knowledge of the Duncan report to assist the Government in implementing the Commission's recommendations. =‘ Could there be a more gigantic bluff or a more shameful ruse adopted to deceive a people? Dr. Cyrus Macmillans help, forsooth, to complete an already “100 per cent. satisfactorily" disposed of obligation. What an lsult to an intelligent elector- ate? What a deliberate attempt to catch votes with a bait of four year old rusty promises. Wouldrvt it be more sensible to elect a party which would respect its solemn pledges. GONSERVATIVE PROMISES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN IMPLEMENTEB .- ct H1’? .33 rrsztza raids the i hung at the close of the Contest. the Contest to date the leading in- dividual layer so iar is a. Rhode trig Contest at the Dominion Experi- Island Red. Two Barred Rock en- mental Farm. Ottawa, this year show tries azcl this leadins Rhode Island egg production to be 2.7 per centiRed have layed the same number oi above last year and 3.6 per cent eggs-Nd but a slight advantage in higher than ‘m 192B for the corres- weight. on the part of the heavier pending period. Birds ezztercd Rhode Island Red gives hei- a lead appen- to be swinging into greater of seven points over her nearest production xvlth the approach oi rival. summer, S3 pens having reached or There is, however, indication that passed the fifty egg mark during the this year's egg laying contest will thirty second week of the Contest.lshon' the same gratifying increase inl Situauons?" [t is interesting to rote that of these egg production which has been in 33 pens 21 are White Ieghoms. While a pen ci Barred Plymouth Records of the Canadian Egg Lay- ~ " LAPIN CAPE cape of vrhite lapin ties own little scarf bow under the chin. ._________.___1 bests were instituted in 1919. Some -Pertl1shlre Constitutional. STRAWBERRIES‘ ICE CREAM What is more delicious, especially if youhave “PERFECTION” Ice Cream? Committees in charge of PICNICS, FESTIVALS, and HORSE RACES should get in touch with us as goon as dates are set “ PERFECTION ” is what everyone asks for when they buy Ice Cream, whether in the local store or at the holiday gathering. G Try the new Candy Cone! It's Just Great Perfection quality is the same all over the Pro- vince. It is sent out in good condition and our dealers make it a point to keep it that way. " L4Dremn o! r t nd Cream"- Central Creameries Perfection Dairy Charlottetown A Summerside Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop mi! -= “Ki- 141M175 F-Cl- For summer wear. a short little Eskimo; with its mt: surveys 6f enrids into a peitand inland lakes. From Lnkc‘ Harbor the expedition Alberta vrool to Japan. ,will illmeed into Hudson bay’ to land Newsprint to Australia. at Chesterfield for the erec- onions to New Zealand. a wardens Cabin 8t the Fist Rags to Czhecoslovakia. of the Tliclon Game Sanctuary. Beef and hams to Japan, Mistress-“Do you think you will SHFFPUF"; settle down here? You've leit so many ; tioii Ci Mald-"Yes. m‘m. But remember I evidence each year since the cow didn't leave any oi them voluntarily.‘ K19. imd which pi-oved oi such value lto the northern party oi the Canad- y ian Arctic Expedition in 1913-18. and lcanadian Mounted Police, during his long winter patrol in I929, will be repaired and restocked. The voyage westward through Lancaster sound and Barrow strait unto Melville sound will begin be- tween August 22 and 24, 1; is not FJZIIEITPII that difficulty will be ex- perienccd with ice until the ship is vest of Cornwallis island and by holding a course close to the south- ‘em shores of the islands it l; anti- cipated than the objective will be reached with no great trouble. RElIITIIIDg eastward, the 13cc‘ 2 will call at Pond Inlet, River Clyde. Pangnirtiing, and Lake Harbor, all i?» Baffin Island. At the last named past materials will be landed i01- the oration of a dwelling tobetzccuped by J. D. Super. Mr. soper wlio is a mcientific investigator for the North- ‘ta Inspector A. H. Joy. o! the Royal _ Write for your copy of the booklet, “Beauty with Fire Protection"—a comprehensive treatise on the proper type, design, finish and colour for your roof. ra Roofs l ‘MAB; 5...“... an... Co. Limited g Factory: Coldbrmk. N. B. FOR SALE BY Branches at Halifax. 55.5., Saint JohmN. 13., Ind Snlohife. Nlld. ' FENNELL 8: CHANDLER, Limited, Charlottetown , POOLE 8; THOMPSON Ltd" Montague. P. E. I. k . Facts 10i- Pessimists. -—--- 1 _ Victoria ‘limes. l I! . —It ivould be an education to, themselves if some of that smallj band o: Canadians who seem to? labor under an inieriority' complex I would make a few enquiries abouz, .West Terrtioi-ies and Yukon Branch. will be accompanied by hi5 wife, who l3 a trained nurse. and they “will go north on a Hudson's I end iwho has {or at ni Vic your, Di‘. l lend oi September. Ag in former Soars l and Dr. ‘ during I I age. Inspector A- H- Roydi Canadian lA. Y. Jackson. the 1111355 thorn scenes for the I , is to make a study countered on the VOZVHZL’; iz-ter I~Yc.r.‘:"l‘=". 0f W871i q; studying the blOOd Zfbups Eskimos. will 9450 flllmmPanS ccpeditlon. Bay stance. that Canada ships: Comyaiiifs boat early this season. Potatoes to Brazil. He trill spend two years in southern Macaroni t: China. haflin Island carrying out further Razors to Denmark. investigations in connection with the Pure seed to Russia. and wild hie and in mak- _Jerseys to Misslssqzpi. parts oi the coastline Eggs to Buenos Ayres. ‘or. o. Bruce, the ship's doctor- ' livili l'Cll\“-'(' Dr. L- D- Livlnllswne- Jersey heifers to Shanglu. been Medical Health Om‘?- Honey tn the Netherlands. this. pflst since the bfllnm“? Railway ties to the Souclari. iiivinsslone “ill Ye- Soap to the Irish Free State. ‘turn south with the shin. Lealing Toilet‘ scrap to South America. lChcstei-ticld the Beothic will tOHCh Sewing machines to Uruguay. i at Port Burwell befilre beginning We IFoxes and lobsters to Sweden. ihomeward dash aloof; We T-vabradm’ Motor cars to Iraq and Egypt. ' coast to North Sydney. which Wm be Zinc and asbestos to Gemiaziy. lrt-aclicci. .t is EXDECWd- t°“'~“d the Rye to Norway: Zinc to Japan. the Beet-hm Potatoes to Argentina, and Cuba. iwill be in charge oi GevrBe P- Ml?‘ silver and artificial silk to India. ykcnzie, oi the Nflrlh We“ Tefilw?‘ Codiish and copper wire to Brazil. fies and Yukon Branch. with Cap- Agricultural implements to Chile. , l tain E. Falk ns shvp?» TTIESWY- CW" Plows to Turkey: Lard to Finland. i taln i... D. Morin will b: the ice Pilot, Wheat to India: Herring to China. D. S. B14169. ship's doctor. pure-bred cattle to South America, the greater Diri- flf the V03" Aluminum and wood pulp to Italy. I ' J03‘. o! We Rubber manufactures to Argeni-ina», Mounted PO11"- Oats and nickle to the Netherlands. ‘ will go north for the 811111151 55'9"‘ New Bninswick sardines toAustrall-i. _ ltlCJ of the detachments in the Eflsi- Live mink, salmon and iurs 70', ' cm Arctic. He W111 be tlccvmPflmld France. ‘i i by eleven nembers of the force r110 Cheese l l will relieve those who have oomplet- Africa. l l ed their Period of duty in the "Wm Canadian wool to Japan mills for l, ‘Fm *5 tests. \ l pjinllllg a number oi pictures Oi n" British Columbia Whales‘ teeth to- . l government: Japan-L l -' lLieut. Commander N. G. Rid!!!“- Oottonwocd to China; Hemlock ml log me international Ice Patrol, ho Ja-PML '1 of the ice ._\- and Dr. '39" British Columbia cattle and hogs ta i Unlverslty- 1'“- I'°“' xi-‘ssPl-"l "T10 Ausrali-z. . tit‘. the South Wales. The best indorsement ior the three- Power naval treaty is the fact that Experts in all three countries don't *1} l like its-Indianapolis Star. ..u-_.-...|. the position this coimtry occupies‘: among the great trading nations oi the world. Do they know. for in- ‘ Muskrats to Germany, A hfihsrnrsrirncn of fine Pen Crafting ‘Wood pulp tothe Orient. 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Manitoba mire-bred stock ta New Waterifiisnfs .... smvici: AM) ' CTION AT ssoo customs mama-tum ’Erb-‘Eard your foreman fell from‘ ther scaffolding yesrfy." . Joe-"Shut up. yer tool. it don't. ‘ happen till tomorrow." - Smith's Weekly