JULY 26.1930 Conservati/ es. Score Heavily At Murry River Enthusiastic Reception Accorded Hon. J. A. Mac- Donald and Supporting Speaker, Dr. W. J. Mac-" Millan. Premier Lea, Shooting High And Wild, Is Brought Down With A Crash. Dr. Grant, In- terrupting Meeting, Involves Himself In Heat- ed Private Controversy With Elector On Plat- THI; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Glenwood Meeting Endorses Mr. Arnett embassy to the United statea in or- I er one million and ‘Ivronto with a der to improve our relations v/ith population of 603.000 furnishes to ‘that country. But instead of getting [those who live in surrounding dis- lclosertngether we have been drlft- ‘ti-let; g profitable market. Amherst |ing farther apart for the U. S., has and New Glasgow wae cited as eX- The next sneaker was Mr. Wilfrid ‘dumped into Canada her rnanufac- ‘ amplea of formerly prosperous towns Tanton, of Alberton. who stated ftured goods and built é high tariff which have been practically aban- that the three issues upon which lit-all against our pTOdUCIs. King has doned owing to the shutting 60"!‘- Rlng has based his campaign for ‘i-ept on repeating the caution "Letlof factories. Pulp mils recently start re-electlon are his record. during {us not antagonize the U. S." and ed in the Maritimes have been es- the past eight years.- the Dunning has followed them to flood our mark- tablished not through the work of continued from Paolo ‘Y Mr. Tnuton’: Addreu . ' ' it‘ PXGE ELEVEN m‘ Budget and representation at the lets with eggs. fruit. vegetables and ‘Economic Conference in London, {other products. Last December the In discusing the fiscal policies of ;spcaker had been at a poultry plant the King Government but by "be provincial governments. That f-be King government realizes that they form And Threatens To “Punch His Head Off.” glaring the last lap of his cani- paign, Hon. John A. MacDonald re- “lved a tremendous ovation at uufl-gy River ‘mursday night. when: he delivered one of the most force- m and convincing speeches ever mm in the constituen y- The meeting throughout was overwhelm- mgly Conservative} the applause be- w- aimost entirely confined to the meshes c! Mr. MacDonald and Dr. w, J. P. MacMillan. M. L. A.. who my nipped-ted him on the platform. n; Grant. the opening speaker. proved as ineffective at Murray Riv- er as at Cambridge and other meet- nea- Hon. Mr. McDonald went fully in- to the history of the Canadian Nat- ional Railway system. the Dunning budget. the British preference, coun- tervailing duties and their ineffec- tlveness‘ in helping our potato situ- ation. the‘ New Zealacd treaty and its disastrous effects on agriculture. ind the factthat the Conservative partl and Mr. Meighen pointed out in unmistakable language the con- “dition that: would result in Canada. if the treaty were negotiated, which has resulted in the impasse that we have today. Mr. MacDonald convincingly show- ed that the trade treaties negotiated by the Mackenzie King Gwe- p ent were all favorable to the negotiating countries except Canada, and that alt m H puns ' o e cs . favorable ball-rice of trade four years ago of $400,000,000 had been turned by a netremeutal fiscal policy into in unfavorable trade balance of $128,- 000,000 this year. ' Premier Leo's reception was a. chilling one. The applause which had greeted Mr. MacDonald's closing re- marks subsided to a. faint hand- clapping. led by Dr. Grant. when the Premier rose to speak. Dmllcg with the Duncan Commis- sion report, the Premier stated that there was a Dominion provincial con- ference in 1927 at which it was spec- ifically agreed that the claims of the Wesfern Provinces should be settled FBREBAST FRiJM MSKATEHEWAN LITTLE QQMFURT To The King Govern_ ment-Review Gives Bennett 17 Out Of 21 Seats -- "Move 0n” Motherwell Slated to Move Again. of the wide guage. Ind now, in the developing of a new loop, they in- tend to shut out for years-possib- ly forever-the completion of the standard rails to Murray Harbor. Surely. when they were spending $600,000,000 they could have npent a fcw thousand flollarl to put the Mur- I ray Harbor district on an equality} "lth the rest a! the Province. (Loud Applause) Dealing with old age pensions. Dr. lVldMlllan pointed out; that the Stew- art Government was spending about rate of $5 per head a month each. or $60.00 a year, to aid the deserving poor of this Province. This was the amount the Government felt it could afford. The Government of which Premier Lea. is a member has had to increase that $4.000 to $7.000 a year. So there must be more ol dpeople wanting help. Morever. the provin- cial infirmary which holds about 100. is always full, and there is a large waiting list oi’ deserving poor seek-l ing admission to the infirmary and for vrhom there is no room. REGINA, July 25.—In its review of the Saskatchewan political situation published today the Regina Star of- fers little comfort to the King Gov- ernment. In the last‘ parliament the representation from this Province was seventeen Liberals and four Pro- gressives and in the review made it, is claimed that there will be seven- teen Conservatives and Independents M bill-i P011" P11314139! Lei- Y°5e 35d and not more than four supporters of heatedli declared that Dr- MfltMil- the King Government. Saskatch- lan was makin! a Etatfimlfii wbmhclvan election forecasts in the post vies false. He Oiielbd 9° b“ $109 9° , by this journal have been remarkably that effect. the Chfiqlle to be diwilibd ’ accurate. The review in part is as followszr Seventeen Seats for Bennett From Saskatchewan Seventeen seats for Bennett from Saskatchewan is the estimate which official Conservatives are making to- day with a week to go before the poll lis taken. Canvass returns ovcr the week end are expected to pretty well foreshadow the results for July 2s. The issues have been vlell ventilated on the platforminsd by lferature through the mails. an: ital» speeches MAKES WILD BET Dr. Maclvlillan in reply asked the Premier if he was aware that the Public Accounts issued by the Saun- ders Government under his own dir-v action as Provincial Treasurer show- ed that his Government had about $7.000 a year to assist deserving poor in the Province. When challenged the second time Premier Lea admitted that this was correct. Dr. MacMlllan then asked the Pfe- _i the opposing parties, King falls to {in Winnipeg where by using mm. state thrn the indebtednws during ,ern scientific methods eggs were be- the Conservative regime was caused flag sold at a good profit for 68c per by expenditures for war purposes. ‘dozen. Fifty carloads of United Perhaps he knows nothing about/States eggs were dumped on the these expenditures for b6 W" 111 i110 lmarket and prices tumbled rapidly United States, during the war pcr-lto a low level, Under the policy of iod from i914 to 1918. There he lthe Dunning Budget the duty a- Spent the years during which this Eainst the U. S. eggs is now 12c but country sent. overseas that great ‘against China and all other coun- oompany or soldiers, many of whom tries it. is still only 4: per dozen. lf never returned and to whom right- the Conservative policy oi’ keeping ly belongs the honor oi’ having plac- 1W1‘ bill's and girls at home and giv- for a D001’ 0116i ed Canada on an equal status wlthfing them employment in producing At the conclusion of the meeting other nations. King has Claimed tnelgoods from our great natural re- a vote of thanks was tendered to honor of this achievement, but, in itources were followed we would soon Mr. E. L. McDougall who had pre- reality has done nothing to earn it. have a large population growing up sided over the meeting in his usual The blue books prove that King hasuafouhd our industrial centres whlchicapable manner. alter which the actually collected in taxes in eight would furnish a market for many meetng was closed by singing the and a half years one hundred and home products, as Ls the case aroundiNational Anthem, eighty-eight millions more fhanlMOlltfefll which with its population have ldcpbad wrong attitudes is proven by the fact-that they are ximv willing m adopt policies whlbb. formerly they opposed. They have been compelled to do so by m9. fol-coo! public opinion. -Tllel' 3TB‘ “my to grasp at a straw in their‘ effort to save themselves. The pub- lic however are demanding that they get out for eight years is long enough for a good government to hold omce and it is twice too lung :P*—*—~1—-——- ".§..'§."‘..QQ§<$ oooo4ooee\<0s@oee0ooeeeeeo0eeeo¢0oo¢~0o0v0o+qoov4 St. James Presbyterian Churc l l -Evéntide "Musical Festival =- nie salvation Anny citadel Band. under Direction of - ~ Adjutant a- wa-uaruu; (Bl-udmuter). F ovum squsau- norms-ratio. men-nude for Sunday’ Indie’. July ma, $.30 P. n.1,‘? Opening Benil-“O for u ‘fbounuid Tongue: to Sinfh- i,» Martyrdom. March-Whaling 0n‘ .. Rolland Instrumental Quertette-“Bventlde Devotion —Quertette Party. Hymn-Tune-“Would Jesus Have the Sinner Die?" m . - The Baud. ‘ Vocal Selectioir-"Sweet and Dow” . . . . . . .. Quintetto Song-Tune-"Rnueaub Dream” . . .. Cornet Solo-Welsh Alrlvarle A - "All Through the Night” Meditatien-Jliesdrfllnlllyldght" .. . . . . . . . . . . .. The Vocal Selection-“Hark the Voice of Jesus Calling" l Qulntctte Party ' Church's One Foundation” The Band. . ‘Dorologygkuedlctlon. nynin-seleellonL-"rlae 9Q MINISTER-REV. W. BRUCE MUIB‘. T‘. acrnvo MINISEBAREVJLMOORHEAD tron-a. s. o4‘ oncsivisr-_wurna arrrmrr 11.00 A. lVL-"fhe Ministry of Blood" Rev. M. Scott Fulton. M. A.. B. D‘ 7.00 P- ‘AL-Service in Zion Church. VISITORS WELCOME. ZION (ZHURCR 10.00 A. M-Sabbath School. 11.00 A. lit-Service in SL James Church. 7.00 P. ltL-Sennolb-“The Prodigal Son" _ Mr. Thea. C. James. DP- Fulton will conduct the serlice. _ Male Chvrus-4Stand up. Stand up for serum-Ariana cue Qlllrlette-‘Wwetch and PrayK-Q Adams _ Zion Male Quartette VISITORS WELCOME. OQOQQIO000u0evo~O¢++¢O§O§§4@O§+4 all would have been collected under I Conservative rule. an extra amounti CQMMISSIONER ‘W 0f $108 per capita or over $500 for a i family of five. The tax on tea. which Continued from Page 1_ had been levied as q war time meas_ lire Wes never removed until jgggnt. 1v when an election was at hand, In reference to the British Prefer- ence it was stated that Bennett is of pioneer work in instructing manu- J-ust as good a mlmhm, u King and . facturers and producers regardlngl a better Canadmrx Uouwwmmgithe requirements of ithe Ontario; duties are applicable to only 15 we] Mirkethfor Mirlmne ‘Pmvmw Hon. H. R. Stevens wires from of 1200 article; and the province l Do-‘ilthteret ‘Li; giogltgjltfllgaagée dig: i Vancouver; "Hopeful of a clean which is hardest hit by these dutiesi "' ' ' ‘m been occa-ioned to b th hi e nd i sweep m British Commbia‘ is P. a. Island tor they affect three ° ° 5 p“ ‘s ° ‘ c. H. Dickie, Nanaimo, reports the. °i h" K005i i-uiportant products receivers due to misunderstanding i Conservames Wm c“ ; ' ry Victoria,‘ r with regard to the requirements of » , e955‘ b““’°r' and 90km)”. Qlllygitlpper Canada. Mr. Burnaby assuresiNanmmo and comm-Mun‘ an thmy “Y5 are Yflllliffld i-O raise or l the Maritime producers and manu- lvanmuver Island consmuenclu‘ lower the duties in the U. S. ‘Ihus l facturers that there is an abundant’ . mom iaremier Tohme comes: those bamboozling duties which can market for them in Upper Canada‘ iareéent information indicates evgry be so quickly adapted m w” w” pm v1 de d may ship their goods m thelllkellhood British Columbia returning dmbm we're can even rob us or our Q manner and condition which the solid Conservative representation. home markets, There a," “W, m l people in Ontario demand. After all, stat-age in an“; twentwtwo m» , it is not very difficult to comply with lion pounds of butter compared with i the“ ‘°‘1“‘"‘“°“‘5 “"1 M“ “ma”? Hon. J. n. Stewart, former Premier; eleven millions last July and furth- ~ ‘w’ “l” “l” 9mm“ “m” l“ h“ of Prince Edward Island, wires tram? er shipments are on the way, i been making m Shippers Wm be pm‘ lCharlottetown: “Developments to i m speaking of the 01d Age Pew uuctlve of more satisfactory results m the I t date strengthen and confirm my- slon; My, Tmgon stated ‘ha. mun t u ma‘ ‘opinion that Island will return four Conservatives. All our candidates Edmonton and Lethbndga. Excel-l lent prospects in Red Deer and Wetaskiwin. Battle River promising. iKellner likely to be elected in Atha- Prosperity or the People. Mr. Burn- rgfgsét 3g‘; Zillfifonpziblgomafizié aby has. been doing a. very great deal seat“, of the scenery and the. apparent Hopeful of Clean Sweep in B. C. §§§§§§¢§§V¥‘“O§§§99000Q$999! P. E. Island g | Two things are essential in de- 9?§V§90§§§§§Vf9ff§ own +0000’; ewe , I “soon-mayo 5L nan +0+++¢ _ 400 &¢*¢QQQ¢OQQOAAQQ 4170B fiagtigt Qllllurtb Ministers: 8on1". H. Ramsay, D. 1)., Rev. c. N. Brown, M. A. C‘. G. MQMQ,,B.A.; B.D, to the fact‘ that the eastern provin ces have sent their youth and their mm"? to build up the wmt. the eastern provinces would m order h; Day fifty per cent of the old-age of the leaders have been heard by radio. Any furthir change ls merely expected to add to the "onservativc majority. as the WHVEIGPS respond to the law that larger bodies have mler if he did not InoW that the iniiinary was tull. and that there was a long waiting list of aged people seeking admission. If Mr. Lea W15 not aware of this condition. as he l before the recommendations of t Duncan Commission could be dealt with. and that Mr. Saunders was there and had agrcd. Speaking about the Canadian Nat- ional Railways and their operating‘ surpluses. the Premier admitted that the Government had advanced $300.- 000000 to them in the last few year. ‘do maintained that there was won-f derful prosperity in Canada. high rages and good times generally. so that the people were eating more butter. EXPOSES PR EMU-HUS MISTATE- MENT Dr. W. J. P. MaoMillan. the next tweaks. said he would have to take Laue with the Premier. “When he makes the statement that there was "l Bsrecment made at the Domin- ion Interprovinclal Conference that the claims of the Western Province". should be settled before theDuncan Commission report was dealt with he made a statement that. was false. If Pension be required to add to their revenue a percentage fai- greater than the Western Provinces would! I need. For instance the extra amount; required in Saskatchewan amount-i ed i0 111st 2 Der cent of the revenue While fu P. E. I.. an additional as’ DB1’ Cent would be required, Many other current issues of the day were; ably discussed by Mr. Tariton who] greater attraction than smaller bo- dies. Ten supporters from Saskatchewan were pledged to Hon. R. B. Bennett at the outset of the campaign That number will be far exceeded cn elec- tion day. Dunning Beaten, Is Report Hon. Charles Dunning is beaten in Regina. There are thousands of dol- seemed not to be. the!‘ be W“! 3'15‘ a; unsuited to be Premier 0f. Pfilwe Edward Island .n.s .Mr. .Macker.izie ‘. King was unsuited to be Premier of - Canada. The Doctor's retort elicited item- endous cheering from the fludifflfia DR. GRANTS BELLICOSE veloping trade between us and Upper Canada. good faith on the part. of both parties, and attention to the actual requirements of the consum- ing purchasers. Mr. Burnaby is stressing these points and feels sure that before long there will be a very good understand- ing between the Maritime producer and the Upper Canada merchants regarding our produce and require- merits. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Burnaby have al- ready visited Summerside and Alber- ton, and will spend the week end at have made exhaustive personal can- accurate and first-hand informa- In N ova. Scotia ‘ Premier Rhodes forecasts twclvel sure Conservative seats in Nova Scotia with every indication of a. clean sweep. Frank Stanfield, lvl.L.A., 'l‘ruro, N. S., writes: "I do not believe Liberals have a safe seat in Nova Scotia- All iLiberal candidates are fighting with their backs to the wall." vas and this forecast is made from‘ lars of Turnbull money awaiting to be covered and never a Dunning five cent piece in sight to cover them with. Supporters of Frank W- Turn- bull. K. 0., are seeking in vain for any of Mr. Dunnings supporters who will back their opinions with their While this discussion was going on between Dr. MacMillan and Pre- mier Lea, Dr. Grant. from the plat- form. asked an elector who was sit- ting near him why be interrupt“ ma Premier when he had promised to vote for him. (Dr. Grant.) The ei- rsmflhobc Beach Inn returning to concluded with th t te . , ' Kin! would make l: vi; $331922: i the city on Monday‘ on Tuesday’ sentative at the Economic Conler- i Mr‘ Burnaby Wm address the Miami l Club and th i’ ll d wi 1 "we l‘ h’ did n” 4° “ml than he i for the Malrflasidfjwhm 8y u leave’ Western Ontario Western Ontario is the key oi’ the ‘ Ontario situation‘. Arthur Ford, Edi- tor of London Free Press, expresses opinion: "In Western Ontario there 00-OO#>§§§44§-90§§O \4eo0o0¢e<oo+ocoo¢4»>4oo Y'100000000000 OOQO-eroooeoeovoeeoeg nnvcz f um FITZBOX (T; A. C..Vlnoont. D. 1)., malls“;- Orpnfuwlllul Roberta Spent-er, l, 1:, (;_ L THE MORNING WORSHIP 11 UCLOCK" W BM 5010-"!!! God and Father while l Stray"-.. M: Sfo Mr. Raoul Raymond. r _ n mmiddresu-Mis Laura. Bun. Returned Missionary from 7 ..5;H00t00000eo<0+ie+e0e00 rm: EVENING woasmr 013L953 Serrano solo-selected .... Mrs. Arthur Roper sci-manager». c. l. chlsaoln, Hazelbrook. ‘ ‘ ‘§¢@4nA‘nn A Trinity i. United‘ Church a 1 Attila: Orelnlsi-rmias Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. 10.00 A.‘M.—Sunday School. Morning Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. RIF-Morning Worship. Sermoiv-‘Mazhfiotfs Means of Progrcss”-—Rcv. (Pi-inc. 0"-¥'I.:"*.~5Q-\:i i? Soprano Soloe-"Fear Not Ye, O Israel" . . . . . . . . .. Buck‘ ‘ “Come In My Heart, Lord Jesus"- Ambrose 7.00 P. Ma-Evenlng Worship. I Sermon-‘Pi-isoner‘: Triumph" Rev. E.H.E:imsay, 13.11 Baritone Balo-“Tbe Peniient.” . . . . . . . . ., Vanda-water Mr. A. B. Gilli: Morning Service Broadcast by Station C. H. C. K. ,_ L > l00090000000900000000604560651C ector replied that he hadn't prom- MONEY. " "Majority 5.000 is part ot the slogan ls not a seat. the Liberals can call . safe. The outlook is that Hon. James 156d u, vote for him. After further denials from the elector Dr- Grim retorted that he (the elector) was 8 iar. a statement which the elector indignantly rePQdiBi-‘Td “id flaw that was Dr, Grant who was making the untmthful statement- The heated arsumellt “W” °“- Finally Dr. Grant threatened t0 of the Regina Conservatives. This figure was arrived at by taking the Conservative majority in Regina City at the last provincial election and adding to it the Conservative ma- jorities in the rural polls in Lums- den, which form part of the Regina constituency. A victory for Turnbull Rich an agreemrnt had been made, Mr. Saunders, who represented this prov-| ince. would have certainly reported‘ l0 us when he dctailed a: great length i the Proceedings of that conference. Whether Mr. Saunders reported any- thing of the kind or not, we have the written record of the proceedlngsl which contains nothing to that (Bf-IL S feet. When the Premier makes a Etatement of that kind he is just bluffing-cs usual.“ Continuing, Dr. Maclvlillan answer- ed the Frontier's statement regard- ink the prosperP-y of the Canadian National Railways. Mr. Les had said the Government advanced $300,000.- 000 in the last few years. "l-le lust told half the story: the advarces to the Railways under the King Govern- ment was $800,000,000. RY. srslvnsltnizanoiv inro- _ LECTIID "When they were spending $600.- ‘59000 in the last ten years. they Iculdifl find I dollar to complete the umhrdizatlen of the Mar-ray flar- 5°I narrow gouge line. (Applause) ‘Wane than that. the bridge that "i broulbt here from the Miran:- ‘Thi b7 the liberal Government ll nimble. the: ner- for the purpose n n l t m “head of" by 2.000 majority over the Minister punch hist 1101B; Elissa”. The exec, , of Finance is regarded as a modest wh?“ he gn_ that he Gram) lcstimate and several wagers are of- tors Zelblklflells: do it fered on a 2.000 malorlty for ‘Dirn- tvasn‘ he ' t difficulty bull. There are some who expect to '15“ ihaliffé‘; h“ m“ see the majority go as high as 5.000. in eep rfl ' Dr, McMillan. atovains i" "l" course of his address. saldi "Let "5 vialt a minnutc or two. The trouble not with the audience but wltthl 50mg of the performers on the bla . form." ‘The dlslblliin“ 1mm“, sub sided‘ and the Doctor proceeded. dealing in cozcluaion with the Con. servmve pomy of federal aid 9° hizhway improvement and unempiffi- ment conditions bmlliht “mm by the Government's sliort-siabtfifii ‘Tilda atlon llcles. angr.‘ had ti: fnliute: to reply but as soon as Dr. Macmillan con- cluded the audience in a bod? 1'0” to leave th- building. which was in- tensely hot: and Rim‘ ‘h’ “l” that the Liberal candidate could be heard to my “s1 "Wm "V" ~“°“ free education in Prl-ce Edward IS~ land? The Liberals. who s!" W" fr:e fertilizer? The Liberals." And Another Minister Having Hard Run Possibility that second King Minis- tcr will be defeated comes with re- ports from Melville, where George M. Hart is giving Mr. Motherwell a. great deal of anxiety. Mr. Mother- lveil is Jocularly known as "Move on" Mother-well, owing to his record of changing his constituencies after defeats. One of the best stage stories heard recently was fired off by that charmlnl actress. Miss Marie Lohr. It concerned an aspirant to the- atrical fame. who. fitter a. long spell or "ivalkiilg en.‘ was at last given a small-q, very snail-speaking part. After her fourth or fifth mien- sal. on coming out of the theatre, she chanced to meet another act- ress. an acquaintance of ‘hers. l-‘lus done as our representative din», in; the past. eight rears which he.‘ has spent huckstering with and bowl ins a-ud scraping to the Unified States. . i Continued fluul Page 1 iMalcolm and Hon. W. D. Euler will __ be beaten. while Fred Sanderson. m, present conservlb Liberal whip. is lighting for his life m ttivcs sure of eleven seats. Inde- in 5mm? Fem‘ Eve“ in m9 his‘ . Shelton Sharp who was thejendents and Progressives sure of toric riding of West Middlesex Hon. next 5139339!‘ Sffited that the pay- seven From reports would not any J. C. Elliott k greatly worried." merit 0i’ Old age pensions direct cede one scat to King until an the Reports from Quebec could not be "Om the Federal treasury as prom- i ballots are counted." This forecast “w” fawrable‘ A5 a“ example F- H- . i594 by Bennett will bring annually l is to a great extent corroborated by Plckei- °l7P°slng 3°" Fred Kay l“ into our province the sum of $300,- 'messages from Premier Anderson, M155iq“°l'l3l'°“1e' repmd-i "My 65"“ 000 to which we are justly entitled l Attorney General MacPherson and mated 3131mm’ i“ “imiltuency ‘Si as our yvgung yolks have “one west senator Gillies, over five hundred." Other Quebec; and mgr-e helped to build up the‘ reports are equally encouraging. Que-l mung-y we have heard a lot aboutl bee will give Bennett a minimum oi’ subsidies and what we Wm receive; twelve supporters. i when me Duncan report is “my H. R. Milner, Conservative Prcsn inlblcmented. It is only fair that ‘:;ns?‘;mn£:'°‘ga;f§:‘ "I since we, m = 1 ' ' i mm" - l of Canadafnhéipgfmt): ‘jigging? ‘m; ton. West Calgary. East Calgary. and Western Gllafdlan . Lethbridg def‘ ‘t l_ i th C - the Hudson Bay co. the land which‘ e ‘mi: ‘bllerlasklzwiilfinrgd ! now tom“ m v v rvative column. e “ester” Pmllmes Deer. MacLeod. Bow River and Battle 11nd Co whom the natural resources; River, success lies between Conserva- have bef" hllldecl Over that we‘ tives and United Farmer candidates. 5h°l1id be lmid for our claims, Cal-, with chances favoring Conservatives culated at the rate of $100,000 per ‘ in first three and farmers in last. two. Year we have already lmt $900,094) _ In my opinion farmer candidates will R5 f! T115153 ‘C? the government gnplclected in Peace River, Athabaska, m-e w jmmediamy same mtg cmmlvegrevllle and Camrnse. In Acadia a; rewmmmded by m6 Duncan 3 Robert Gardiner. farmer leader. has commission‘ The claims o! melbeen elected by acclamation. wemm provinces we" settled ma“ Medicine Hat looks favorable 0o m “Cardin” with musk Douay of the Liberals." catering to the West and letting the ‘ mjgzlsczlfagéuctisre: 2:‘ m,‘ out for men’ The Premier ‘ stltuelicies: "Bennetts committee re- n compelled to d° this be‘ ports sure vrln two Calgarys and cause it has been only through the Mr. Shelton Sharp l are doubtful." Outlook In Alberta -—A SENSATION CACHE of li- quor was unearthed by Preventive Officers Platfs ‘and McDonald and Prohibition Officers Miller and Mann. Friday afternoon on Curtain Island. which is about opposite to Lot i6 on , ‘the north shore. The officers went‘ over to the Island in the morning and after searching in the woodsl they came upon the cache undcy-l neath the brush. The haul consisted of thirteen cases of whiskey and sev- en ten gallon kegs of rum. The of- ficers returned to Summerside in the afternoon arriving about seven p. m. t -Q-Q§O-§§OQQ+O'GQQ'9§FOQ-Q-PQQOQVOI 4 ‘L44 4 a Sit. Paulie Church a r_¢1 830 A. Ila-Holy Communion. 10.00 A. Me-The Sunday ScliooL 11.00 A. lib-Morning Prayer and Scrmzii. Preacher, Rev. l. A. Winfield. Kentville. N. S. _ 7.00 P. ills-Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. l l‘ ‘i EVERYBODY wetcoma. __ REV; H. D. RAYMOND. M. A.. Rector. 10-6-00 900004 96-00-40 64 e000 0>§§Q+¢ > ‘0000499006009090951 0 o _ ' , § Zion Presbyterian Church E bllNlSlf-ElirlEV. M. SCOTl‘ FULTON. M. A., B. D. . 2 OBGANIST-JHR. L. D. THOMPSON e ‘ g _ z Soprano Soltr-"Cume Unto Me"—Coeuen z Mrs._Wm. Wallace Taylor iNew York) ‘T z Anthem by the Choir 0“ _ U“ pg“ vu , ___ , ‘ f WWW? ' ""*¢+4++"-“" " ' . I l I § Classified Advertisements ‘ Ono lnlcrtlunnm. i ..10o perline offiwnrds I Ihr-eeluertilns. loner lino ofowords Foulnnrtlnnl" Ioperllnoorsworda llflitlneertlonl" . ieperllneolswords e000 0 e00 000 ToiGisTsUccoMMQnATliB-‘sr lvisrcolliistc r the sea shore near Charlotlcfown, in a private home with bath. Ap- EAFHER W111i first class license. a EUDETUUIHFIIII}; teacher for Prince Street and West Pil’ Guardian. 5620-7-26-4i Kent. Schools. Appllcalions zniwt- ---r— ed- By Sec'y. Charlottetown F -' l FOR SALE - JEPFRIES, SWAB. Board. T 1 syringe and lungworm vaccine. M. f3 Mcliennan. Mt. Edward Road. Phone A near-sighted man lost his hat hi a strong wind. He gave chase. l, A woman screamed from a nearby to the fact that no cars are permitted The liquor was safely stored in thewarmhouse: l t m the audience completed "Am" “m”; Wm“ mmmrsmg" I VD C9 f0 Lethbridge. Good prospects in Mac- Lcod. fair chance in Bow River and RedDcer. Medicine l-lat doubtful." Senator Grlesbach from Edmonton says "Conservatives will carry East owner of the liquor has been discov- ered. S. Customs House pending instructions‘ from Ottawa. As yet no clue to the" I she “m “Bub the wont is m,“ good graces of the Progressives and his remarks by 5091"!‘ ‘who “W now. ‘thank goodness. 1 gmw my others in the west that he has been us freefllm i." Prlnctiuidmfd is‘ arm-d‘; I able to get sufficient majority to: land? THE IIIBSEALQ- g “goth o: memri “tad ‘m. an“ curry on gqvgfnmgnf,’ l‘ ‘ .._.. . fllngrfl Llnhnoll 08min Boll: 1i ills 0 Vincent many we; sent n m ‘ and West camel-y, mt. and weatmu,“ ,_,,,_,_, m,“ “m, ,, m, "What "Gflttl; "Your "first ‘s chasing. ass-L. Charlottetown; 2i NOTICE Attentlbn of car drivers is dircrtcll Wrong Bird. l I Ho be driven oi- parked on Victoria. are you doing nere?" Park ‘Roadway west of the road 1g my hat," he replied. crossing directly to Brighton Road. hat " exclaimed-the ivotnan Signs have recently been ignored b: our little black libn you're some driven. Prosecutions will here- ‘ after be enter-e‘ 8894-30-18. - w