error". rout‘ i Li THE ciuniorre iuvm GUARDIAN iii/OI; 3.31.. way} Prelldent-W. (‘hi-star F. Dlcliurr. ‘ i si-i-rpiiiry-liw-iii. Col. l)‘. A. MICKIKIIIDII, ii. u. 0. Idltor Ind llnnngrr-J. B. lluriu-It. _ I 1t is a long. long time since the. Tlre-Prwlhlcn\—J. n. But-hen. I American Civil war. yet many of the I most import-ant. of the Southern‘ l States steadfastly refuse to pay theirl Annuviaii- Butter-D. K. Currie. Morning Daily (founded 15K?) $5.00 N30 pd» 3cm? iln inhuiire) mailed ln 1 pu- year (in nrlrahrc) ii-ln-rreil. l lowest war debts, while at the same' (‘nnndnv nml (‘nltrd Staten. ‘ lilmc ihcy criticize Russia for her re- I-‘R-IDAY‘: JUNE 27. 1930 The JIn-n Behind the Bzufgofl In Charlctfetout. Premier .\lac-‘ kcnzze Kill; rimmed Vlllfif the Dun-l hing Budcrt was iioi primririlv pre-l pared for the o‘. <i.oii; that it “as ‘._ the rcrilt m‘ ilic iiiivsiivniiolis [he Tariff Board, of winch Mr W N Moore was -c'n-.iirmnii i-ic has since resired cont" t and hero i5 a pcn picture of hirri drrlii b" thc Aim‘. and l-"mirrc- Few irnn‘ arc more lzkeable than to South Ontario. M; W. H. lfoore who has re"s.;ed the chairmai‘ ‘zp of iiie Tariff Board m ‘contest South Ontuio In the Libcrallizitercst ‘ Few Machiavellian in IhPZT mcthozls. irten are. smoother or more This is partlj." been so of congen- ttal asritcness and pii.i1_v lwct-‘Kfl of Ml trainlig with Bflvkcrllflc l Marin. who \\'(’l‘e past-masters ii: the 1ft of political mnnzpulatlon. Tn political "warfare he has some- thing of the [illllfl of aii Indian who ‘ .....1 . in; his prey. threads softly: and circum- Bis reasons for taking e oertei" line of B-“flCIl are never the obvious er vasters-lbl» reasons. T‘ motive. He sacs that he has loft the Tariff l Commission in order to attack Mr“ Bennett. It may be taken for granted that he would not haw gzvcn up that. ...... p.75 had he felt it would be his for long after July 28. He introducing forty or (my harbor into Oshawa 1m voti-yg purposes on election dag". i ‘re is always an undisclosed‘; denies worker: but, if we were going to keep an eye on Mr. ‘.\foore's campaign. we should l‘ look much more’ Iubtle than this kind of thing. ‘ ft remains to be added that prior " to concoctlng the alleged noiv Brit- fsh preferences. he was known per- hap: through his author- ship of “Fhe Clash" a worl: which is ‘ for something chiefly nationalist and 8flfl—Bl‘l'.l5'i'i in toxic and “Phlifh has caused its writer to, be kno-vn as the Bourasse. of 0n- nario. i Mr. King's Inconsistencies ' vi- I ‘The Xfzckcnrrc Kim: Govern- l Irieni is on tho run all riflhi. L In one breath the Kiri: llllnistrl‘. talks low trtrifi and in the ivt-zt it, announces high duties on iron and}, steel products. One momoit it. ruins the Canadian dflllf.‘ industry with a flood of ovcr-l sea butter and the next it denounces |, the ininmexionnl arranizemcnt uri- lfier which thc banter has romc i1. ' l1. ‘plows 311-‘ ‘vg3f_f!‘\fl\(\ tlllflPS on fruit, and vcge- tables and Unfit’? 50m 11.1w» concerned. changes ovcr to i; searonnl tariff. i Members of ilic (‘rover mcnt, who unnecessarily hlEh PTCKSUF" ‘l \ l ihcn. \ not Iona since duiounced tariff pro- . l ‘traction as robberv. agrcr- to the ini- positioii of a duty of 5203 n bar-t rel on hisciiit. flour. l Mr. uho lei‘ thc Union Government because of a snmll in- crease in tho duty on steel products, § to a tariff twice as high , is a party; I upon the samr- materials. [ .\IlZl.E.fl’l‘S dr-rlnrc that their wholc ‘ D0111": is to safczuarrl thc intcrcsts Crerrir. u; ch» farm-r, hut they cnter intol favorrd nation frr-ntv-s \v.th coun- tries which put prohibitive cinbnr- goes Ol Canadian gram. l when Mr. Malcolm. o1 trade and commerce, was ques- House about these | thc minister y ‘tiorierl in th". "treaties he. said that it. was not thc tuslness of the Government. to find markets for Canadian wheat, be- use farm products had to flrd all kids may havc an equal oppor- 1 other count of-‘ lpudintion of her recent war obliga- tions. For the present Russia mus: be reckoned not "merely among the} defmiltiers but as ranking with the‘ rcpudiators. k ___.._/._- ruiiiiy’ with l'.l"'.l‘ competitors in, .__ ._._ l In rrnubarqumrt century when his-l 1 torirms shall undertake to Bdjlldltfit?‘ w,“ 1.30.“? the ‘ ‘.‘.',‘“‘.Y the progress of science in 1930. M“ n“ “WM” J rcfcrvnc? will almost certainly b? ‘ ' w“ """““° l made to the discovery in Tctuan, ‘Alorcuro, of the dinosaur WllDSP age) . the (‘-T1ll‘f‘l‘\‘{1-illflS ‘been estimated at fifty iriillicn ‘mi: a ucfnitr; policy {orllffilfl and also to the striking ._ W; we nchievement of thc Madrid Scientific “t? farm" Pf lmkilv ! r-xpcrlitkuh- As animals of this typo ‘ ‘ have hitherto llvcn found exclusve-l Mm?!" ly in ilie United States. the new dis-t If Will lczirlrite so that. as far a: fowl‘ ' ‘VW/‘llfllli {cs ‘AhlFll ("uaiadizim use. Dominion clear Flld e to Free Trade and Protection THE" CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Detroit Free Press: The famous h ‘free trade policy of Great Britain ' ‘hel pcd a small group at the top, bu‘ the American worker knows “int r i of did to the British vipi-ker. 1t :1"- your! him semi-starvation wages bef: ithe war, and since then it has gia- ' _ v 6; ;' B) [emu IV BurbmMD him the dole. On the cthel- lunfl, l ‘American protective tariff syit: has made this country what it . economically. It has made the I111‘ ufucturer prosperous. lt has giv: t the worker his wage, and it is n. {taking care of time farmer. Every c” EAT!NG' WHEN NOT HUNGRY You have heard some one say tha you should only eat when you are hungry. and can only me finds d itiarture from the princi .c of pr( food ‘hm you mm Th“ it you Gabi/action in this country lms brcug,“ when you arc not hungry, and eat P“! dlsast” foods you don't like, that the food! "CC will not be digested and will do you‘ Which Of These Kings.’ no good; you'll get no nourishment‘ from it. ‘ Now unfortunately this is not truc. All your stomach iieecls t/c get it to give out its juice for digestion is some weght on it. In fact as men- Thcrc are two Mackenzie King: appealing to the people of Caiiazi for a mandate. or else there is c: Mackenzie King with two volc: i voice conveying a different me Ff; l f The COTISCIWXZClTCS have a leader for whom ihev can cheer, a leader who sieadig: giillls ln strength and popularity as the election proreeds. COYPTY 15 59°11 5t 0M9 f0 111"‘? all 1m- ‘ tioned before a rubber bell has been, Pvrlimt 118311718 0n the ‘I190?!’ thatvpushed down the throat into the‘ Europe. Africa rind America were ill stomach and the weight of this ball scme remote period, one continent. ‘has been sufficient to stcrt action by, ‘ the stomach digestive juice. During the war some research men ‘ caused a number of volunteers to eat food that was prepared. so as to be l The assumption that women have ‘failed because politics is a man's ,¢,:ame is untenable. Women are not and the message: conflict. says t Montreal Gazette. To bsllere and a. cept them both is impossible. and l is for the electors cf Canada to which of the Prime Minister's fisc; gospels is the one in which he bel. eves, and to ‘which, therefore he ; most likely to give efect. ‘This 1 (P l spec! , iical and theoretical agrlculturalistsl i in form rivailabl" to thc general pub- nine Mills, etc... Free: Equipment for . old crmcvnrd m. Dr. ./. A. (‘lurk l lacking in tiolitical sense. lvliss» Th? “nuns of [his “mince w! "A‘\In:‘}.,hn11 is f“"l'lflllll_\' not among the, {PM l1lghw gratified at ‘the honor of ‘ obscui-er members of the Canadian " ‘ Faillanient. Lindy Astor is not an in- D» 5C» FOT-fvfrcd upon Mr. J. A. Clark. conspicuous mfmbcr of the British.‘ Siipcrinicndeiit of the l-‘ixiucrimcntai. House of Commons. The failure of; ‘ Aiiicrlcnn women politicians from "klzi" Ferguson of Texas down, or PFC“. hi‘ Acruiia University". Di‘. o’ agncultural educations“ B'nd!1ll10lS is’ that most. of them have practical investigators in the ltfarl-‘not [wen mmlmwd because o; what time Provinces, and emoys the re-lthcy are themselves. but because of ‘v esteem of both 41m“ I their relationship to somebody else. Clark has lung been in the forefront- . ,up. lo Ruth Mcclill Alcmvrmick of ll-l .1 nd throuczhoil‘. the leiiszth and breadth .Acvordi.ng m M“ Duéning the Se‘) ' iviscd tariff would consist of 1188 it- M Camdm H‘, bpmms m a famil-"lcnt-z of which 589 will be free under‘ l ilic British Preference. But what. sic-l oil tually took place was explained by, ~Mr. Bennett when he said: “What; {has been done, taking it merely ac- lcordine to his own iMrfiDunningsi and ahmad m’ Clark has taken a statement. is that the tariff hes bccni l“'““‘i“°m m?“ i“ the “m” "f lmali reclassified by increasing the num-l religions and philanthropic insti- f ber of items so that the British PrefQ tutlons, and it 1s fitting that the? even" “PPUPS new to a vast number should of items wheraa before they were \ thus l hnnou" one of her distinizushed son: ma?“ “nmpact and k“ numxva‘ In ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ this way the government has lncreas- ‘ which stands hich in rcspcct to‘ cdu- (rational attainments, hold timzuished positions several whom important and dis- both at home. University of Acadia. l TheGuardian extends its congratula- pd British preferences “(m5 and ‘X1959 05 W5 Yeadffs- and As Nlr. Bennett, pnlnis out. there‘, trusts the Doctor will be long spared has alwiy-s been British preference ln' mnfsn-ed Canada. Mr. Dimninc: l-ias taken the .preferentia1 itcins of the old tariffs-J split them up. and made several grow ‘ where only one grew before. IV. B. Historical Guide l To illustrate the old tai-ifi item - l number 44B~lAizriculturaI Imple- Hi‘t°"“‘“1 Gum“ m _ N“: l mentsw-This one iicm has now been issued by the l subdivided into seven new itcms, list- cd m". follower, Cultivators. barrows. etc. Free; blowing Machines. etc. Free; Spray- inc and Dusting Machines. etc, ‘Free; ridding matter, a u-ealth of lllus- .14.... Unseen hay tedders. etc. Free", iriitions. produced for the first lllflfl Incubators and proofing we... paw . to enjoy the distinction upon him. ‘The Erunsivick recently‘ Iicw Brurswlck Government Bureau‘ of Information and Tourist Travel,‘ contains ln addition to interesting lic.. Half twnc pictures of Champlain 207191050‘! Plfclllf‘ POW" l" "m" e purposes only. Free. _ Seven items now where only ono clu Government House at Freclcric-. ibefore. cox-er with a frieze} monument of. Szuiit John. excl th ton. ndcrn tlv depicting the landi i: of the Loyal- i=t=. Among the new pictures of in- illustration 1 The Englishman published in Cal- Fort Ilcziircjour-nov: a (‘Utb3-—DlE-h3.l'd Imperialists can notional park-etc]. niiothcr is the ‘really “#111 afford to be thankful for “M. (Om, m; memorial 9.59m”, M itht‘ presence in the \\.fll‘ld of men such t” HM of Fan Jpmlv: hv the m.“ as the lvzifdists in Egypt. and the _ v _ ' " Siviirsjists in India and the. Kuom‘n- toiic Sites and Monuments Board of ‘tang in Chimh who by mph, “ma. Such milling of items leaves the Empire producer in exactly the same position as he was before. icr n. is a full-page. sliowinc, Canada duriftz Yhf‘ ll-"l-‘li lfar< Om" ‘unrcnwmablcncss havc again and m-iv illustrations shoiv the old wil- iagain saved lhc Emrirc from tlwl l l In... “n. at Nichoh“ D9...“ habit? ,worst conrcqucnccs of the blunders‘ committed by sentimental foolish and ‘i -' E "i". .l'tl " Bzithiirst Harbor, the University of i n informed n “h p!“ cans mi ; London. lion and szrnvc at Foivuso 1's Point. Nlrw Bruns-vick, Fl‘P(lf“.‘.('l0l1, as itI "llm-areu when knoxvri as Kigs Few realize how great in the zig- Collczc. in i820, thc. Royal Coat of lgrcgatc has been thc program of shipq AFR}? mrmistructiori carried out. for thc] Dfillflsll‘, which brforc F‘. Yflllltlfillflfy’ PYR Sum m“ war‘ and n’ “voudl ' ‘mrprizc many to learn that. as thc of British l-laiiovcrian 'd8)’5 "ffullifui a 1133"‘ in m‘: Cm" lPrzncc of tVnles eqid m. thc lflllllTll-l He ma; rung may read, Cmmml Chamh” "r m? C03” Y 07 ling of the Empress of India "the latest‘ Blnssachusciti Bay; the historic and fins-st addition to the Poet, the‘ Con! of Arms o.’ ri-ihiiv Church, thc ‘commnv hm! hiiir. in the last twelve; years sixteen vcrscls at a cost of a Fort. lvhnckton. thc l _ ‘llllllfllfltl millirn dollars." "His Royal [Fflfllplfi NM n“ (he ‘qamt ‘mm m“ 'Hl2hll(‘SS il. n-iny be remarked grace- And now again the people cr. n sliort distancc above Bcllcislc ‘fully Rcknowlfligod me debt of ma" 13"“? F0" “NW3 5311111 500"» l‘- 1731. ZBritish Shipbuilding industry to the] frcm a sltctch by l3flfljflllilll Vnrz- :i:l‘l*at.C-1l1fl<l1H11 Tfflflfilnllflllfinfi 00m‘: ‘puny which had created in BrltLsh. ‘yards a tonnage record that stands 'jt.hr0ughcut the world for that period. toii. the Cont. of Arms of tho Pro- vince of hcw Brunswick; Clmm- ’ plains plim of ‘lhrfscttlcniciit, oi thc n ha‘! given a an,“ d"; of employ lrlc dr- Sruntc Croix: hlrtorieal maps menu he “my at the time when Brl-I of Frdericton. and tirh shipyard: needed every CUTOUT-i a sketch Shfimlng HWW-"lh nut. the New Empress is‘ Fort J-"n-iscg. other the sltc of Fort. of 11:" vicinity of Rrstigouchv; thc site of ‘last, for as Mr, Beatty observed there sl-‘rtcho rliowmz cnn be no I "By every town and tower, only the latest ship. She is not the, repulsive, and found that 1n most rims it was broken up by the diges- it the people wall look to the Prim.- fiW 101605 110d Properly 855117595- ‘ Minister's rccord iii-id will contra?‘ This “leans 1119B lhfll- "B" if You d0 , his previous professions until hi: not feel hungry. and even if the food . more recent practice, they will rim; Placed 595°" Y9" l5 110i apPetiliflgi the safest and surest yvay to an unz» ncvcrthclcss Nature knows that your ‘ we; upon which they can act body must have food to give it the; may, the Kmgqmnnmg mm; K neCcssnry heat for all its various pro- ‘ ‘Vision 1s n9; based upon the pm» ¢=sses—the beatins of the heart. the clple of protection must be clear i circulation of the blood, breathing anyone who takes the trouble to ev and so forth-and consequently it amine its provisions with any care 3189515 1119 food 10F l'°‘1~ The net result is a substantially low- Cff 9911759 it lakes a 10118" time l0 er tarlfi. and though there are some d0 i! but it will d0 il- 3 protectionist features they do not This is the reason that the Weir and Wm m; Sum“, to 13c n D _ ' Mitchell system of shutting a person n-lingnn upon the Sty-Dig eetgfiomzc l "l1 1n R flu“?! darkened Y°°m- ‘We . footing which would be assured un- from all!’ Rnmyancefi and slmplylder a policy WhlCh did not, breakl, Crowding fwd We him We 00ml down with one hand. what. it built up l beneficial to the nervous and under- i Wm, the 0m“ Members o; the Gov. "flllllshf-‘d lndlvidual- eriiment deny having “stolen the However when you are not hungry 3 clothes” of the Opposition. and their l and the food ‘is not. inviting. you. den-la; may be accepted; we policy should spread the meals well aparhlwhich they are Oriel-mg to the cam as much as six hours if possible. ladhm people i5 not ‘he Conservative V Wm" 3'0“ ‘"9 mmgry “d W“ m”: policy is fundamentally different . I l the real issue in the campaign, an the food, digestion i: often complete; from may, policy, and f: quite obvi- l“ W“ “Y fill“ hm" beau” melously a. political makeshift, drsigned hunger and the smell an dthe sight of l for election purposes’ n may be Said m“ Star“ ‘he juices flowmg 1°“ be" f in reply to that that a revision so de- mre 3'0“ “an m "l" It is m“ a m” x‘ signed must. contain provisions that i “e? Efllmg a "unmng 5m": Past the] will be attractive to the electorate. I starfln“ mark m-“ad "x staunflTbe Government relies upon e reply ‘mm ‘he. ma“ n59"- Or as some one of that kind, but it will not convince ; has Pu‘ 1V ‘l "l5 wmewlf“ m“ i any but those who are unable or un- ' k°‘”°5°“° l“ a “Id Sm”; “mm” ‘Uwilling to discriminate between solid the fire would eventually get, started.’ and superficial values As scared by i but with it a half hour of blowing‘ Ho“ R) B’ Bennett in his addressl “nd ‘vamng ca“ be sawd" l at Moose Jaw, the protectionist lea-l Th? “mugm m9“ L‘ that’ Y0“ need j tui-es of the new tariff come veryi 5°°d~ mmt “A i" “c: "5 1°‘ hungty‘ l late in the day. Why have they come l and Nam” Wm help w digest l" i‘ ' at all? Has Mr. King been converted ~"°“ keep ‘he meals n" m‘ s“ hm“ to the principle of protection. or has “pan- MnDunning? No later than last autumn both these gentlemen were declaring from western platforms, with all the vehemence at their cum- mand, that theirs vans a. low-tarftfl policy. Mr_ King has said the same thing in the previous session at. Ot- ltawa. and the electors of the West were solemnly against protection as cure for the country's economic ills. ith Mr. King and Mr. Dunning were ‘ncstly proclaiming the policy which ..icy had not professed up to that time, but had practised. If they have changed, what has changed them? The answer is not far to seek nor dif- ficult of identification. ‘The one-sided prosperity of which the ministers had boasted had reached its flood. and ‘ the inevitable ebb had set in. Public opinion was turning. definitely and strongly, to the old policy upon which the Domlnlons development had been founded, and it was necessary, from the standpoint of party expediency, either to alter the Liberal policy or, at any rate, to disguise it. Out of that necessity came the King-Dun- ning budget. w.th, on the one hand.‘ its timid and isolated advances in the | direction of protection. and its whole- hearted and substantial movement toward free trade on the other. For which Mr. William Lyon Mac- kenzie King are the people being asked to vote? For the Mr. King who preaches and practises a low- tariff policy up to the very last mo- ment. or for the Mr. King who, fear- , _fu_l of an increasingly insistent pub- ‘llc opinion. comes forward on the eve of a gencral election with a re- vision which does increase some du- ties. but which asks the country to iii}; THE FLOW EB Once in a golden hour I cast tn earth a seed. Up there came a flower. The people said, a weed- To and fro they went Through my garden-bower, And, muttering discontent. Cursed me and ml’ fiOWGY- Then it grew so tall it. wore a crown of light. But. thieves from o'er the wall Stole the seed by night. sowed it far and wide Till all the pcoplc cried. "Splendid is the flower." Read my little fable: Most can raise the flowers now. For all have got the seed. And some are pretty enough. And some are poor indeed; Call it but. a weed. -Tenny'ion. THE LAND WE LOVE n; nun Luau rates in other branches of the term ‘on u basis cf four to one‘! Is a Cov- THE LXELLYENANT GOVERNOR 0F lernmeiit which has definitely and re- QUEBEC lpeatedly committed itself to a low- tariff policy, competcntby either in- pay for such lncre-ises by reduced l t l ‘ Fashioir-Craft Suits ' _ Fashion-Craft _Suifs will open up for you a new vision of smartncss, ease and comfort. The Lindy. Bristol and Langley are beautifully designed 111d the very latest. Let your next s; l. be a Fashlon-Craft. Fashion-Craft O. Ii. U. ivorsteds .. $34.50 Fashion-Craft Stripes . .. $30.00 &- $34.50 Fashion-Craft Checks $30.00 & $34.50 Fashion-Craft Blues . . . . .. $30.00 & 532.50 Fine quality Fancy Worsteiis . . . . .. $25.00 Brown Check Worslcfls . . . . . . . $22.00 Guaranteed Blue Suits $22.50 & $25.00 Special Tweed Raincorits . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.50 Special Clearance Sale of odd sizeWSuits. Regular $25for . . . . ................$15.00 Clearing Spring Overcnlts for $15.00 Henderson c?’ Cudmore fiiENS WEAR» cl cllnatlon or experience to safeguard I the industrial and agricultural cam- muiiitics of Canada as they should \ be safeguarded? ‘ The nnswer !'\ i szvzez MONTAGUE THE BEAUTIFUL Pretty little. town of lvfontague, With its reputation grand, Noted for its scenic beauty. Everywhere throughout the land. With its silvery slvriiiig vcr. Flowing through the town, Banks all fringed with pins: and fir trees Adding to its fair renown. And the grand v.ew from tlzclr Shelter it on every side, And the wooded hills BTCLITld it mlt In our memory will abide. Then thc splendid ~ schczls churches, With teachers and pastors vthc give Knowledge that will help us all. Truer and better llve: to live. Then we have cur stores with incr- chants Striving to do business fair. Everything you're really herding. You can surely find it there. And the farm lands all around it.‘ 0f the very best of soil. Best of grain. of frult. of garden. Recdmpense of honest toil. So ye little town of Montague. with your situation fair. ‘Fwculd be hard to find your eiual In the Province anywhere. ‘ -IMissl Margaret Cosin- l -\.-_-._-__-_._~_-_'__._..-______ IZCXLL-‘i, YXHPLES. SKIN DZSEASES» FALLOW fflhlPLliIKlfll". XEEVOUSTIESS. LOSS OF FIYF-‘FULAI’. TUNE ANAEFZIA. IUPAIRED APFETITE. IMPAXRED DISSSTION. RUN DOVIN COTDITION. FTQTZAC?! PISTTYDEIIF. IROINIZED “EAST Ecijuhr Price $1.25. $11111- and SPECIAL 92c. The Two Macs DRUGSTORE H9 Great George Sircet LUMING AND iiwmc If you want -_-_.__..___-__ Experlitious and bonus“ nirciruivwsnn or quggyé cooking utensils that are beautlfu and easy to clean are a constant source of satisfaction to the psi-mu, 11v hcusewzfe. Make your selection» here from an assortment that, in. eludes pots, pans and kettles to mm every home culinary rcquirement. Al; are of guaranteed high quamy and rtott nicdcrattly priced, The Rogers liardware C0., Limited 5'35‘; ._..____ r o¢3v€6€ooo¢+oooo40404++o+ DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON nouns-s m 12.30 I w 5.00 Corner Queen 1nd Richmond oouoonlvfinflim“ FOX WlRE Quality i; the First Consideration ‘l o‘ \ i i , v >QQ>QQ+OOOOQ ALL SIZES IN STOCK Fennefl —AND—- §0liander l- HARDWARE - ii __i-__.___ ..____,_. “Peerless” fbiramiF-ox Netting Foxes are valuable, and in ur- rler to insure their 1W0?" Pm‘ (ECUIJG you should have the best therefore Yo" should . have “PEERLESS." the best English Fox Ncftin! 9" ‘he market. Heavily galvanized before cpl after being woven. it Wm “m rust. lf any ‘roll does i101 open up to your satisfaction- , RETURN rm: ROLL. we M" gladly Yellklfi? it or refund ‘ your money- We also cart)’ a “m? of Fox Pans. Stallles» Wire, Nails. Hin8¢5v Tongs, etc. The lbogers Ilardwarfl Lgnmpimy Limiléd letc line LacinZ ox ._:_l (l. M. Lnmmfi" 9 Co” - ~ .'---~'-v-;-»gu-»-;.,....-....-...,..... "last" for the Can1ltan5 Q. who is the Lieutenant-Cover»; La Tour and the‘ not of Quebec, m" m“ "la-Tkfli U“ 1"“"1’ii°" ‘Par-fl: Railway speaking on of Canada. under the Laurler Admin-l Eyre“ workmanship "Mn-Eu lures»? treaties or see. that Canadian ‘when Afr. Bonnett comes into ‘rower he will either do away ivith; (as-m products have access to the markcts concern-d under reasonable Contlitirr s. A Benin-ti, Govoi-nmcnt will deal with such problems es this at the (ixst err-on of Paruzmcnt. It will lrglslatv- so that Canadian ~ will be of permanent value especially 1mm or amfingsv models and desmns hrmen and Ol-nldlan ‘workers 0!‘ of tl-ic old Hazcn House Saint floliii. old Fort. Meductic; the site of Gyle". Spring. mapped to thc old Twnch Frigrhories. Charriplalnfs map of thc Saint. John River and numerous. other plans and photo- graphs historic sitcs, buildings and Dcrsomgcs. ‘Iiic. throughout ls cvrcllently printed and of l0 Vl-SAWN Bt"amc mcarion thc President o! the, volume A. The new Lieutenant-Governor fc. P. n. told hi". hearers that it would‘ of Quebec, who has Just been hp- ‘nnt. be long before the builclln; prc- i pointed ln succession to the zram was confinuedl-fls assurance thlt Lomer Gouiri. ls the Hon. Hem-y 3th» company would cozrlnue to be George Carroll. Born at. Kamouraska. Erustomers of the Clyde yards must Que, January 31, 1866. educated at have M", mm; satisfactory to those‘ Ste. Anne d: la Pocatlere, (Que) swim he addressed. College and Laval University, Quebec City. iLLB. 1889; LLD. 1002i. Called ‘to the Quebec Bar in 1889, and crea- ‘ted a K. C. ln 1899. Crown Prosecu- lrir and practised law fcr ST“? you. 4 t- Fraserville, Que. Solicitor-Cilia ll k King George exhibited seven pic- itures at‘ thc recent exhibition lri Lon- l Themes bridges. \ Ilstratlon 1902-1004. Pulsine Judge of 'tha supreme court. Quebec. 19M; late Sir , promoted to King's Bench i908. Mem- _ ‘bei- Canadian House of Commons. for dtamouraskn. 1891-1904; Chairman ‘Royal Commission appointed to ln-' ‘quire lntc the Liquor frame. Quebw- l‘ i912. Appointed member of Council of Public Instruction Province of Que- ‘bee, 1000. Vice-chairman of the Que- bec Liquor Cflmh1"~'.=lf7fl at the iimc. of l~.'.= iippolntmtiit u Lieutenant-Gov- emor. Send to Fred ll. Trainer S?! Grafton Street Cfpnelie Prince Edw iird Y". .,.._‘..,. KIDNEY ‘ PILLS! ‘ \ c: Queen 5"!" Landon. E. c- .- mun‘, Public Auction $11195 or RAW l-‘URB whipping but will be furnllll" i-q Mlhmlt chum by IP10?" l0 R- 1. Uflllllln. Md. 5IW'~ mrratde. I’ B. l. rtoprmntcn b) Alfred Fraser. Inc. 2i! Fifth Avenue s" Yuri. N Y