- Inws =, ee a eS Tt has made trade. untonis Tegal. rhs oy At granted | a ‘million dollars | a year . for technicni. edtication : to aid avorkers an ane It granted $1, 000,000, a year for Ag: - need ak 7 and sickness: Ansurance.’_ wee 4t bound, Canada: to the eight: hour hag suffere . ment erisis.~ a -going ‘to do- nox F af . 7 a what the ea ididates, have, to say: “than. - aistrlet hy the’ {interest What the T Tories - “Did. For. Labor When in fhe | benefit “of ‘Canndian | Tabor: ai ‘fol- xieultural education. ” od . “It ‘established - ‘a. fund: Of: $25,000, 00 | 4. “homes for workers: * : trade unions. | a day and the Bix’. day: ‘working’ week’ at _ the Peace Conference ‘at, Versailles. ~ ‘eon struction. -« - Tabor. “Bathe: “more interested ® roceeded;- Htyou: are: mow . what. ‘It. AS ht ‘work for all. who. are wHllin; or. perish’. in, ‘the.’ attempt _to call parliament: at :the arite " gible date. after ‘July, 28. and. take ‘such 42 steps as will end. this tragic condition Ha na of | unemployment; and. “bring” prosperity, level. bridge. * When" thie’ ‘firet “bridge atiadtlne: et: the’. new. bride, "When a ; ; vel some: of, ‘the. these - things . have. ‘been: done. the ‘cou-' : sriives Pie as 2 Oe ot erete: work. and: actual “bridge: > work| ‘| to. BQ: Alo urylng. . ns ‘0, forward. hel ar. ra id tate, - yo 3 Now" that the: ‘toad is: being, ‘widened Bon ; P - ee a ‘|and “straightened , arrangements* ‘have! J 8. Baxter of Vancoiver dddres- heen ‘winde’ witht. the Indians: to: ‘remove Os ‘the. yest of graves. : LQ -, Monday, evenitig. Re: 8. Sargent.” (Oe: progress’ “for ‘some days: ‘and -during |. thet. time some forty: ‘odd graves. were There: may: he mote yet. sighted. off to the country. as a Whole.” BAXTER. ie Haveiit0x" ‘sed .a_ public “meeting. in “Hazelton on cupied the chair, ...Che attendance: -at. the meeting was not as. large.as siial jblie « seems: to. he’ cue thterested ‘in i ‘has Tower a Mr. Baxter. | Ip. making a: tour of the. 2 4 of the Gonser- Tisspitat was” started. on ‘Ing. Ith ‘and, on. the. 13th ‘the ‘eonerete waa run for u ns. On,” Monday, of this. a j | iteke the, fouridtions” “Vere completed.) How. R. B. -Beniuett, “Tender of! ‘the and” the: -Joice ” were laid ‘tor: the iirst:| 2 Conserv: ative party; stated’ at: Monééon flor. Progress. is: that’ ihe gladly accepted” the chajlenge This” far three rt of Mr, King to ‘fate what the: Conser- ‘of ‘cémnent have’ ‘been’ receivéd, ‘and an " vative “purty.. chad done for. ‘Inbor. .. He avérage.. -of fifteen nien, have’ “been. on ane summarized the vacts..of, his party: ‘for job. : By: the. end. ‘Of: fe week. the. Tew take very: -satistactory. |p ‘of. lumber and: Sls Spain. has reestabllstied Article 1 ‘or sé: the € ‘for the ‘pallding “of! mode ately prleeid the. ‘law: of duly, 10,. "4992" with: the’ re: ; sult: that nthe ‘importation’ of: “wheat It. established nation . wide “duaploy? and: flour into: that: ‘country, merit bureaus, > °: oes prohibited. ‘The prohibition ‘also takes! It took a cabinet minister fri the in the Balegric Inland: ‘Thid‘ prohibl-|iasting, “It will. be’ a beautiful ‘bridge. |. an : tion!’ of wheat shall. be dn. force wntil ’ It first gnve- consideratién. to: ‘gla the: ‘price. of wheat “shall have, -excee(- age pensions, and at the same. time. ur- ed approximately. $1.78 per. ‘bushel for. wi make - _this | ged. investigation. . of. ‘snemployment at appr one: el ane 4 an ‘attempt =n oa ven ., Imean . that.- the Government °. owas ltd protect | the. domestic: farmer who to: Bees “from: outside ‘competition |’ ~Exports: ‘of ‘Canadian = Wheat * <) peen; dropping: ‘steadily | for , | Tt made avaliable - over’ $1,800,000 | rew. years ag is shown’ ‘by’ the -tride for, retiet daring” “feng unemplay- reports. ‘ag , isstied’ by-ithé: Bureau "of actual ‘constuction ‘enn etait the, er-| o 7 ' Statistics. * “Ine 3928° ‘Canada’ exported It gave $20,000,000" for, highways to‘Spain 2,611,478 bushels of wheat at chave] last | On, e 20 in: .tE : One of. the very’ “old: Initan jarying grounds int! the: ‘north: 4s ‘located... at, ilget and: ‘on. the, rord to. the high |} + ‘was: ‘built én a high; This work. was in owing to short Rotlee, Wherg does “not [es a ae wae “On Continent” wwag ‘doing ' ‘som of. the’ great attrac® is’ now|tions of the north... First i will “he-a most ‘efficient “bridge, ‘strong and ‘ever- ectric ght, baths. and: ‘showers, ae and. will, urea “ALIN Woaue, sicnTED or A ‘white whale, “declpred: te be ‘rare, among “the. deilzens ‘of the Seay . was, thé J ‘New. Fonndland Banks, pany with: ‘la ; i one, A white. whale | lis: very rarely: seen, Secording, ‘tors ex ae. e| aursing. staff wi a guest, a “couple: of: Défore: her. holidays, Bre ‘over , sh 4 : Mor Hagwilget for: ‘the: vente Mr. ‘Spiith- ig an and" ‘yw be al: forces opened | the. campaign it is ad- 3 : Job. ‘He wit thitted, "The Liberal party - seems to’ here “for about six’ cure ‘The. new that "the Governnient . finds itself every. gece known rH hin en lor's attitude: towards ‘the question being added. ‘These features: set in of unemployment {s.taken “here to a tour he did not: realize. how seriously ds, the Canadian people regarded the un- a employment situation. ection of the camp | aloné is ‘quite. a ‘Job ‘and "when done it will be ‘comfortable ae ee oth aioe “ the 7 wean a-.value of . $3, 575, 181; din "1929 ~ ‘this and..as near. “uptodate ‘ag. possible,’ It ament to. obscure "the truth .0 3 These said’ ak ‘Bennett: ‘Wwere some ‘dxopped. tg “B56, 748° bushels ‘valued at |ivill have’ its: own, waterworks, and el- matter had failed. of the things his. ‘party had. done for $088, 208, . ‘The “new, decree. will have ; ir “stif further detetertous effect _|employment problem was of minor me proportions ; the. Prime. Miniter. Alig: ; S$] of -the eoixdueto es F ‘ eka . ? week 1. two. tht ba ner res Pet ee ‘ation: of: an‘ ane sinpiloym put’ in. faces of. his: -earller *.: : | States: tariff, the | undoubted. ‘decline: Jdays ' ‘this. cweek of . Mid. - -Tobn. Rakin, |! ithe PREMIER KING on. ‘RUN Herald—The' ‘definite : shape : en ‘to the political horizan : by: ‘the; -Anitial [Batess some - last minute and ‘unfor- | \seen issue ‘develops - the country * will 6° to the. polls’ tos” decide: ‘questions i that: have -alteady- been: thoroughly oriented ‘by the Big ‘Guns of both sides | the: reactions: of. the “country *.to lille ‘speeches of the. Hon. 'R, B. Bennet, [ond the Rt. Hon: Mackenzie King ‘lhave: not: been Such as to justify. the ¢ (optimism with.” which » .the - Liberal lie on. the run.It ‘is certainly a fact. with a ‘much harder- fight on its hands than it ‘anticipated - When ‘it ‘nnounced the election, date. a . . "The: suddes -shitthigs of ‘the Prem- | eaught napping. ‘Tt ds: evident that {when Mr.. ‘King began his. - “speaking | . It _ Shortly became ‘apparent, “how: ever, that. the attempts of the Govern- ‘Having ‘consistently “ented “that the that: ‘there: “was ‘Ho. o ecesslty for suck | “la step. 2 > : .‘Wudoubtedly,- ‘from’ “the: “polit o view, of the- ‘Conservative. party ‘there : could -be ‘no: “more . auspicious ° time for an- election .. “Phan ithe :. _ present. The - irritation: ‘of “the | east with the -Tecent, revisions to - the United. of .the trade generally and the. /dis-. siitisfaction . of the” West" with “the, awheat- situation: dfor ‘been - » eondineted » | admirable strategy. “anid rgealks, freely "isonet the ranks. rateh, D "the: Soldier’ rg: Pe oon = 4 i P odin . Excursionists - » Ottawataly, 14-—-Spectal 5 ike a Jefforts™ of" the” party enmpaigners “will . it ‘again’ .alter before ‘the » election. . :Hpeauty . of British Columbia with - its agri. From the’ East - Stop He Half Hour - Proteéssore. ‘n ’n universities, clergymen’ of: rural. and city pastorates, experts in’ the: medical profession, . learned men: of’ the: legal: world, guecessful finan-. clers, Wurses ’ ‘of hospitals; ‘teachers in'- ‘schools, ‘farmers who made agriculture pay, “with - elect ladies who" adorn ‘the social and. church. life of . the - -east. among ‘the. distinguished guests - “who ‘Visited Hazélton for‘a.brief half*hour stopover on the G..N, R. last, Friday evening in. connection: with. the *Peace River Special” personally “conducted py Rey. Dr..S. W: Fallis, of the United Church ‘Pubtishing . House; ‘Toronto. .” oe ‘The. ‘Buests numbered: ‘abont’ 200 of. ‘| which ‘90 per. cent. .-had” never__ ‘been | : west of the rockies. - About. 9,30 p.m: the. special train pulled: into Hazelton where volunteer autos"met the visitors and conveyed as many as possible to the new: ‘hospital, now: in: _ Process. of erection. | : : They .were mnstinted: in, nett “praise of: what: they. had seen ‘and’ ran out of: adjectives, . to” “describe” “the” “ geenie Lae fords 4nd. fisherles,. mines and miner: als... They applied to. Rev... Dr.. A, B. Lanceley of Toronto for a new list im. order * “that they might. fittingly des- etibe the great swondérland: ‘Drs. H.C; and L.: B. Wrinch were on: hand and dekeribed. ‘the: néw hos-- pital... Miss. ‘Dorothy Fallis, “daughter - ‘of. the “ party" was’ | large: and beautiful Owing to ‘the: ‘Titaited: time. possible . to convey. the whole: party. t a ‘and. from the ‘hospital. ‘Those ‘remain: i ‘ing at the: depot ' ‘were. entertained conversation by BOme | of ‘the: leadin citizens of the ° town. “The: visite : were pleased with the description ‘Rive: e en’ of the. natural: ‘peauty” of ‘the Joda':. ity. and A ‘special interest. was TOMS: ©! a: reference. wall ‘made. to Rog i os e| snow-capped. Beak This . beauty as its. eat