i‘ I i l l . i l I mane ever tasiedacup oi this Tee bet wmted to have it again. The unusual flavor is what makes the strong Ilppcgl , GR A ND CONSER VA TINE }LA '0.‘ LlLY' ‘A meeting of the Conservative electors of qm-lottetown and Royalty will be held at the LLLQLLA lfientral Guardian: I DANCE. Wedndlday evenins. July 23rd, 8 to STANHORI BEACH INN. rm: ggiaizpdrrmowiy cuannmp 'oNimh ihhmxmw 11?. Daylight Saving Time. $1.00 per I couple. DON'T FORGET THE Scoiehicrt Memorial celebration today, tum leaves st 2.15 p. m. Everybody some. COVEEEAD BOA!) ... The power “ is still operating m; m, Uovchcad Road. on their way to Btanhope Beach, DANCE STANBOPE BEACH INN Wednesday evening, July 33,4, g u, 12. Daylight Saving Time. Orchestra 81.00 per couple. TAKEN ILL-About ll o'clock last evehlna u young man was seized with an epeleptic stroke while standing on the comer of Kent and Prince Streets. A doctor was summoned and the man removed to the hospital -\IF\<\ . w \. QQQ, egsfl *§_fl"\\\‘,\\‘ PAGE THREE 75c 35c Vacuum Whisks Bottles Good Guaranfid Quality .49 .23 FREE! 50c tube Y Mentholsted Shaving Cream with every purchase of Langlnls Lavender Shaving lotion. $125 value for CLEAN YOUR TEETH WITH A DR. BOLNELL TOOTH BRUSH it is designed to reach and clean every tooth as no other brush does Price .......... You save 50c and worth it. committee Rooms Thursday evening at 8 p. m., xmfgbff ‘°"°"‘° ‘° b‘ m“ 25c 50¢ 25c imayflght Saving Time). ____ , _ v I msterine Squibb’s Vinolia. Forhaxfs l i ' Candidates and OthQY SDBakGYS ad- cérstgfi‘, in: DAIRY FARMEB-You ncrificed us without oampunctiea. now itsnour turn to give you a held oi Tooth Tooth 509311‘, h flresslhe meeting. I 5573 the splendid type of tourist lltfirsture m“ °'f"_ “°'“°“‘°- Powder Paste o“ e1 a e distributed by, the local bureau is v :19 .39 n19 .49 found in the visit to the Island at the can a Eden Air Meeting Tonight Hear Charles Pennoyer ‘American religious leader, social worker nd Civic expert at Market Square at 8 p. m. Present time oi Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Roberts, and party, Manchester, Mass. Mr. Roberts, in Manchester is one of the leaders in the public, so- cial and business life of the city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, who mo- tored yesterday from Borden, speak in the highest terms oi Island clim- WEDNESDAY orinl Bail. MARRIAGE S LOO-Weekly Prayer Service-Visitors heartily welcome-Hearts Ment- wed-iri Continued dropped from over ii Indifferent‘ Mr. King from Psgel In 19% pigs decreased by nearly 200,000 in Canada. In 1929 there was a decrease of an 1930 Unrevlsed I-Iansard). Exports of bacon and ham have $28,500,000 in 1926 to but $6,500,000 in 1930. other 115,000. (Page 2337, ate and Island scenery. Their only recommendation oi the province was the folders sent to them by Mr. A. H. Rogers, who is now visiting in the ‘* g __ _ , __ , city for the seventh summer. The r¢“““‘““ $‘:':"""H"""'.H“ini"'“""' lstterninhlsworkinconnecticnwith Classzfied Advertisement g muff"; Jew Zfénegamv-‘jifi 0M lnseriiou&......u-»u..u... l: per line of l words z speak! very highly o‘ local no“, N? Employment Wanted Wanted IISLEY JONES WANTS m; using care of ions.- Stsying at Jurdcn Hotel, Water Street. 5540-7-32-21, ed. Write G care Guardian. 5538-7-22-8 WANTED T0 RENT HOUSE OR WANTED—FBONT ROOM HEAT- oommodations. THE BALDWINB ROAD W0- MEN’! INSTITUTE held their regu- lar meeting on June 24th at the home oi Mrs- Peter Carter, with an attendance of nine members and six visitors. Meeting ’ by singing "Carolina Moon", followed by roll call. Minutes of previous meeting weer rend and approved. School Mr. and Mrs. Randall, Winchester Mass. are visiting friends at Pleas- ant Grove. . m». Murray, Iredericton. is spending the week at Union Road, the guest 0i T. H. and Mira. Yeo. Mr. George Yeo, Brsdslbane, re- cently spent his Bath birthday st his old home at Union Road, Lot 93. the guest of his daughter lvlrs. J. W. McLean. Mrs. Anne West Saunders, city. is spending a. few weeks at her old home at Winsloe, the guest of her daughter Mrs. A. B. Seller. Imports have mul of fresh pork were last year. These are government fl them. Did he do anything to st He did not. He was indifferent. 8 on plied by five in the same period. Exports four timcsgreater in 1927 than they were ures. Mackenzie King knew the decline of pig breeding‘! MILK FOR BUTTER 0R CHEESE Government statistics (page 2337, Unrevlsed Hansard, 1930) show that in, 1928 there were some 375,000,000 less pounds of milk used for butter production than in 1925. There were also some 240,000,000 less pounds of milk used for cheese production in I928 than in 1925. . Mr. King had these figures. He saw that New Zealand imports were putting the Canadian Dairy man out of busi- ness. Yet he says that we imported increasing amounts of New Zealand butter because we are prosperous. Why did he not act on the figures? He was too indifferent. m. Andrew Mulch, oi Montreal LIVESTOC I The Liberals claim to have K axronrs - apartment, furnished. Apply Box grounds had been fenced since last Mmienaneo“ x care Guardian. 5542-7-22-31. meet,“ m1 mp0,, o; expense, were '=’-__" _ -———-—->—--—--—-———'— rend all bills being paid up- Dis- IIINALFEED MuDONALD LAND __ ' mrveyor, Box 29, Hermsnville. wfigugougo magi‘! conxsgniuuhsf cussion was eld on menas oi raising - 3570-5-6-11110. Apply at “'1” omw money and t was decided to have ..‘.____-__---—-- MATO TAGS I03 THE SEA- In‘: shipments on short notice Guardian Central Printery. ,__......__...._..__.-._._..._. m SALE, T0 LIT. BOARD AND mm signs on hand at Guardian w,“ u Possession about August lst. Apply b1 Euston Street- 5541-7-22-31- - . ' For Sale Nursing -_-_______._.___..___. M BALE-MY rnsrrv noma- “‘-*-"" — "‘—" Apply Mrs. Wm. Partridge, York. 5561-7-23-81. TWO COOKING STOVE! v F0; "It Apply >__ _.._.____.____ M Qvws: SALE rnwo $15.00. 89 Richford Street. 556291-2341. "r0 Let ed residence at 53 Elrston Street iTOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO enter class o! North Adams Train- ing School for Nurses, North Adams, Mass, please write ' Supt. promptly, School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six months‘ course at Bellevue hos- pital, New York City. All expenses only W. v. nil-die, 1a Sydney paid N-0-SwtlAugJ5. "Wi- 5558-7-23-31. .—'———-- WGZpBALIF-IM scan ram war; Lost -¢ can Reason idi- sale ill "“—"*’—“"""’_““”' n.1,}, ' wsr-sriioo m CHARLOTTE- . Fawn D“w‘°“é5§§;°§_'fl_ town. Finder please leave at this .______ office, 5560-7-28-31. d. ‘ink. 4c ‘YONG, illmhes. 1D ‘ l J. D. Kcllog N for: it i, tsmu ‘individual h. s. ‘i’?! this far ‘Wm aiil iiirs -_..______________________ Hm ron SALE .- AT LONG acres o! good land, well convenient to schools, Shipping. etc. particulars apply to owner, 3- MucKinnon, 83 Winslow -. Somervlile, Mass. or apply to L’ Mnmfllwh. Canoe Cove, P. h -u- -~Y0ur Asthma Too. The Efficacy oi 's Asthma Remedy ls “minus that is merely to be to bring relief, and in umviiYsl-l his been the suc- ivted with this disease l! to himself to by n», “@6351: Wanted -.--._.._.._v.___.. whirring‘ ron sszr: sr xen- . ouse and barn in good $11’. Lot '75 x 130. Apply Fred 5430-7-22-3i. For fur- 5588~7-73-l2i to expected. 1t eel- u"; case it will do the domed remedy thgt - admit that the chances are against — Male Help Wanted WANTED-A MAN T0 Elli-JCT A fence on East Royalty School grounds. For particulars apply to Phone 33-13. 5563-7-23-31. Teachers Wanted SECOND CLASS TEACHER FOR Dromore School. Supplement $95. D. J. Hughes, Secretary- 5550-7-23-3i. MARGATE SCHOOL DISTRICT having been disappointed in a teacher. again call for applications. An experienced teacher preferred. “upplement $200.00 for first class or $150.00 for second class. 55d6-7-23-Si. Female Help Wanted wan-ran av suousr m. col-n; try girl to help with “ B. Write J. Guardian. 5429-7-16-M. ntario Continued from Past 1 5547-7-22-81 ‘ro tar-m a NICERESIIDENTAL locality. Desirable hot-water heat- ____.._....__....._.__._____ _ LAWSON-l-‘ABQUHARSON. At the home oi W. C. Lawson, Albertcn, PEA. on July 17th 1080 Dorothy Campbell Lawson o! Albertrn to James Albert an entertainment in the near future. Mrs. John Cairns and Miss Mary Carter were appointed to attend the convention. Meeting closed by sing- ing "Little Pal", sitar which lunch was served by the hostess. Remain- der of the evening was very pleas- antly spent in» music, singing, etc. Next meetingto be held at the home oi Mrs. John Cairns. A NARRDW ESCAPTA double drowning accident was only averted about three o'clock yesterday after- noon when Wallace McDonald saved the three yesr old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Inughrsn and Mary McCloskcy, ten yea,- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McOloskey. ‘llhe little taught-an girl who was playing about the {loot on the Marine wharf stumbled and fell overboard. The MoCloekey girl who with others, attired in bathing suits weiro peddling about in 4 boat resting before they took another dip. hes-ring the screams of the child's companions without hesita- tion dived from the boat after the sinking ohild. After reaching the little victim rlhe grasped her but both went down. Messrs. Wallace McDonald and John Lund who were employed on one Maori hast- ened totheir assistance. Mr Mc- Donald reaching the when dived in without removing clothing m- rub- ber boots and rescued both who were clinging together. ‘Ilhe plucky little MioCloskey girl remained, on the wharf and continued her occas- ional dips without showing the lg“ exitemsnt. :i"BENN!'I'1' ‘WILL WIN” is the cry from cont to cout- Voie for McLui-e and Myers and be on the winning side. 5565-“. MARRIAGE! was regarded two months ego ll reasonably safe, but) now Liberals i‘ him. In Kenora. Hon; Peter Herman. Minister oi labor, is as 800d- l5 beaten. The railway WW-WWhWI 11° has mum-id dwrnded, is against him. In ivorth Bruce, Ii-fon. James I E. W. Ramsey DD, _. MCALIEIPAC his home Avenue on '1‘ esdsy, July H. John L. McAleer aged d2 years. Funeral from his late residence on Thursday, July ‘ ---- oi Cspreol. Out, by Rev. ---_____.___ DEATHS 84mm Malcolm. Minister oi ‘Prado Mid Conmierce. is having the fight oi life, and commercial men who have been in the riding predict his de- feat. A GAIN 0F SIXTEEN Non-psrtisians observers H0977. state that Conservatives will carry a minimum of ‘I0 oi the 82 Ontario aaotaggainofsixteenflhfiyll! 24 the Qtdwiio Cemetery. O , at 8.45 f0 the Basilica, 011G000 PA D. nMacLean UNDIITAIII IIDALHII Charlottetown O I81! Iilllifll N. i; the guest oi his wife's parents, helped the livestock produc- marked. izcd that last session he had advo- cated the calling oi an economic con- ference with a view to an inter- change oi products between the var- ious plrts oi me British Empire. He had put forward that suggestion, be lieving that the unity of the Empire, which had come to us from long etnrggles, rested on a co-ordlriatcd effort and the creation of an econ- omic unit, "that would defy the hoe- tile forces oi all the nations or the world," by a scheme of Empire pre- flrence. but with-mutual benefits, on economic unit could be built up. w. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor, Hlllsboro St, Miss Dorothy Gordon. I'm-mine at the Rove-i Victoria Hos- visit to her mother. Mrs Daniel Gordon. Misses Peesv Hobbs and Leslie White, City, are spending their vs... cation 1n Murray Harbor where they am the guests of lvllrs. Fred Prowise. , Mr. Freeman MacInni-s, of Rox- bury, Mass, and Miss Mary Moly- neaux, oi Dorchester, Mass, arrived on the Island Monday evening to vlsit friends and relatives in Inker- man and Appln Road. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. MacKinnon, of Somerville, are visiting friends and relatives in Canoe Cove and m. Valley and vicinity, and intend re- turning back to their home in two weeks m1. Etta Drumrnond, who has been in Hollywood, Calif, for the past iew years, has arrived in the city and is visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. N. Large, Fitzroy St. She expects to spend s couple of months on the Island visiting friends and relatives. lVfiss Thelma A. Ballum and Miss Beth Fulwn, nurses in training at the Goddard Hospital, Brockton, Mam, arrived at the farmer's home Thursday by motor from Brockton to spend s three weeks vacation on P. It 1. ~KHngl Cmtlnued from Page 1 _.. Bennett declared he denounced s Policy created by the Liberal Party to “catch votes" "He is a returned man, Premier Ferguson interjected." He is a. returned man from south of the 49th parallel," Mr. Bennett re- The Conservative leader emphas- Illflllll they; l; g food possibility thlt fill i - _gn&n_ivul_bo 3pm mew 11%;": ‘fhese. Mr. Bennett declared, were not sentiments formed to get votes. n is soc e policy election Nurse in! pits-l. arrived home last nigh/g, on g er. Livestock exports fell fro year. The British market is SHEEP was but a third of what it is der preference from New Ze was indifferent to the figures Universalist Speak i Here Tonight All open minded relislonlsts of whet ever point oi view will be in- terested to hear Rev. Charles H. Pennoyer, o! Boston, Massachusetts, who will speak here tonight in Mar- ket Square at 8 p. m, His subject will be "The Fullness of Faith.” i-le comes, not as a pro- psgandist, but as one of those who believes in "all going to school to- gether", movements of spiritual idealism have something to contribute to the com. men iund oi moral knowledge and religious inspiration. He has given addresses before meetings oi the American Association vsricement of Science.‘ He has us- socisted with leaders and general laity of all churches and movements and his social work has been speci- ally reccgnized by departments oi (U. S.) federal and state govern- ments. He is s. Unlversaiist minister. unlisted withyths Unitarian fellow- ship has- honocry membership in Methodist Episcopal societies, has been active in the National Conven- tion of Community Churches and is s member oi the Boston Ethical So- ..- ‘ time for the electors. ‘this policy was one traditional to the Conservative Party. he said, to build up the Ern- pire but not. to sacrifice Canada's dairy industry for any part oi the Empire. m. King. theyConservative Leader said, was trying to catch votes with s policy oi which he knew nothing and which had been adopted for the election in the hope oi being returned to power. Of all the cold- blooded eifrontery, unmitigated nerve and gall which was being displayed by the Liberals, the Opposition Lead- er continued, this was the limit. The Prime Minister, Mr. Bennett charged, was trying to confound the issue and talk Empire trade wrapped up in an assumed cloak of patriotism, and thinks the people will believe him. The Conservative Chleitsin read at length this advocacy oi the building up of en economic unit within the Inspire without destroy- our exports of mutton to but a quarter of what they were five years ago, and have trebled our imports. But Mr. King and who holds that all- l0! the Ad-~ m $99,000,000 to $78,000,000 last lost. The United States have barred Canadian cattle by doubling duties this year. But Mr. King is indifferent. He has done nothing. RAISING Mackenzie King’s faulty fiscal policy has hurt sheep raising too. There are now but 3,000,000 sheep in Canada, which is less than at Confederation when our population now. Cheap frozen mutton uri- aland and Australia have cut of ruin. To ciety. Mr. Pennoyer is the head of the Social Welfare Commission of the ' Unlversaiist General Convention. He was the American representative at annual meetings oi the British and Foreign Unitarian Association in Iiondon in 1926 and at the Interna- [tionsl New Thought Alliance, in jliondon, in 1927, and was delegate from the National Conference of So- cial Work to the First International Conference of Social Work at Paris in 1928 and was delegate to the First Universal Religious Peace Conference at Geneva in i928. He is a member of the National Honorary Advisory Board of the Science league of American and ofllcer or member of numbers of other social, educational and religious societies o! America and Europe. He is founder and editor of the Community Pulpit. He is honorary president of the Canadian Confer- ence oi Universalists. Unltarians and Kindred Religious Liberals said to be a good speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Pennoyer are enjoying a trip through the Maritime Provinces. I “Abandoning” Matron In Toils (Canadian Press) , MONTRKAL. Que, Jul)’ 21-316- izzg s. charge oi’ sbandomng babies in her can, Mrs. H. Doroin oi a. priv- ate St. Dents Street Hospital has bern arrested and released on $500 bail. She will appear for enquete July 24. Police declared today they had ev- idence that in 33 absnd * it cas- es, the Matron hsd received $50 for her efforts in securing foster par- cnts to adopt the children. Twenty babies were abandoned in Three Riv- ers, Que. and the remainder in St. Hyacintbe. St. Genevive and Granny, and is ' ROSS-DRUG-UNITED Successor to The MacKinnon Drug Co. "HOME 0F BETTER VALUES” I I 1 l My, Reasons For Opposing The i King Government I. It has failed to grasp a true study Q1 Canadian economic conditions. This fact 1s exemplified in the increased importation of manufactured goods from the United States which under judicious and adequate encour- agement should be made in Canada, thus giving employment to our own people, increasing the home market and so pursuing a course of nation-building instead of one of drift. It lS further exemplified in the Australian Treaty or New Zealand arrangement which has destroyed the splendid position Canada held as a milk-pro- ducing nation and in the barren results which followed from the trade arrangements made with other countries. W II. The claim of taking credit _f0r the merging of the different railways WhlCll -n0w form the C. N. R. System which the Liberals fought step by step until they obtained power, when they simply carried out the schemeof development which Borden and Meighen dem- onstrated and fostered. ! wards provinces under Conservative rule -" an attitude so preshadowed in the miserly treat- ment of constituencies electing Conservative members -- that his five-cent speech in parlia- ment made only after all, an open confession of his narrowness and an absolute want of such statesmanship and conduct as should be ex- pected in the position he occupied. IV. The tardiness the Liberal government has displayed in implementing the recommen- dations of the Duncan Commission and the fal- lacious reasons for the delay in connection thereto. - V. The unfairness of the pension scheme which, in a financial way, burdens too heavily the provinces responding to it, and throws the Maritimes under the obligation to share in the general burden while financially unable to take advantage of it. VI. The withdrawal of highway and edu- cational grants and their opposition to the building and maintenance of a national high- way. VII. To those features of the Dunning Budget which will evidently injure the woolen and coal industries of Canada to those which make for an instability of trade with the neighboring Republic to the south of us, into whose hands have been relegated thereby the possibilities of a power which, doubtless will be used to their special advantage. To the reasons cited many others may be added, but in another important aspect that of capablliy, sincerity, courage, real love of coun- try, and in the concepts of making Canada an industrial and progressive nation, Mr. King has sadly lacked, whilst the Conservative lead- er, the Hon. R. B. Bennett, is the very embodi- ment of all those statesmanlike qualities now so Chief blonds of the provincial pol- lOQ Mind-l well recognized by the Canadian public. I. F. D. I III. Mr. King’s attitude of resentment to- p,