I I "Kelly's Gun-dial. Pounded llcrllns llfl \ Charlottetown Guardian Iwa Cents . First Paym .... or New isubQidy IncreoseIIPebe hi. The Pe McLean Comes To Grief In ‘ Predicting i_ Hold - up In New Subsidy Payments McIntyre Also Puts Both Feet In It At Kinkora Meeting, When His “Broadening Out” Policy In 1929 Is Contrasted By Premier With His Pre- sent “Economy” Cry. Strong And Morrison Enthusiastically Received. ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. l MEETINGS. ETC u_-__- "Announcements are inserted in this column at to per word, strictly , payable in advance. "lope River Tea, Monday, July I2. b84204! "Come i0 R0110 Bay Tea Wed- nesdsy, July 17th. 11-8766-7-11-81. "Hbmembitf the w... at West Ocvehesd Church, July 17th. "West River Telephone O0. ad- journed meeting July i0 at s pun. L-8894-7-15-2i "Ions Tea Party, Monday, July 15th. Dance iu the eveninl- - n-scw-v-o-oi. Cross tea party, Wed- Don't‘miss it. L-8317-7-12-4i‘ aesday. July 17th. "Picnic and Ice Oream Festival at St. charles Thursday, July 18th. L-MM-‘i-is-fli "Roller Mills” at Wood Islands closing for repairs July 20th. . b83Bi-7-15-ll. "Come to ‘Irscadie Cross picnic Wednesday, July 17th. L-8391-7-1B-2i "Reserve Thursday, July 18th for tea party at Mcrell in aid oi Marie Church. 11-8852-7-13-16. "Supper and Dance Fairvlew School, Wednesday evening, July l7. L-BSBI-‘i-IS-ld. "Talkies and Dance at Murray River Thursday llilht. L-Mld-‘I-ld-li. "Reserve Wednesday, July 17th for dance in ldillview Hall. L-BQOU-‘i-IG-IL "United Ohurch T65 Party at Piiiiiette Bridge July 17th. Come Ili- _ L-MIT-‘i-IO-ii. "Mt. Stewart Olub loading Wed- nesday forenoon, July 17th. LFMM'7'IO'II- "Come to ice Cream Social, Sum- ~ merfield Hall, Wednesday ‘evening, July, i7, auspices Women's Auxiliary W. M. B. L-8428-7-l8-2i "Strawberry Social Tuesday night 7 o'clock. Spring Park Field. salva- tion Army Band will mrnlsh the in aid of local ham music. Proceeds work. "Talkies will be: Scurls Wed- IWIIY instead oi Friday this week. Don't miss this outstanding show with Shirley ‘lbmple. Iv-Bllfl-‘I-il-ll "Leading live hogs st Kenning- ion until noon Friday, July 10th. Nicholson Bros. loading at nome until noon Friday. July 10th. Signed H. B. Mcliwen and Oliver Campbell. iresis-w-is-ai. "Meet your friends at Borden tea on the 17th, have supper, see the game moonllgh s. s. Oharlottetown. L-Iltt-W-i "Paluisr Road Picnic “i k ‘Alums ilth on Church Dinners served all day. manta, awai ‘ thdt the government should econo- ‘ statement. made by Mr. McIntyre nehsshlaants minced‘ hum new end-now us» Boasting that the subsidy in- crease under the White (Jommlsslon sword "had not been received and ii it was received by this Province it would be when s gov- errmeutwssinpowerflllliaAB. MsoLcs-n. M, P, received s shock at the linkers political mcctlnl last night when Premier Msellil- lsn. who followed Mr. Msohau announced that s cheque for $78,- 000—one-hai| of the payment due thh year. had already been re- ceived. The news was hailed with euthusiasticjpplsuse, and much laughter at the _ of the Federal Liberal member. | m». Mnclbean. discomiited. could only retort: "Congratulationsi" “It is well you mkht extend con- gratulations," replied the Premier drily. Again the audience applaud- Qfl. . “BBOADENING OUT" Another telling point scored by the Premier was with regard to .a statement of Mir. J. P. McIntyre mine. He quoted the following in the legislature on April 15. i020, as Minister of Public Works: “When l hear the Opposition say to reduce taxes, to out down expenditure, I say it is time that both parties should broaden out i . . We should get clear of this Omail polities and any: ‘We are going to spend more money.’ It would he in the interests of farmers them- sclvel, H’ THEY WOULD Abolish contemplates abolishing the LePage was the first candid bag” on Ths meeting was largely attend- ed, and was lively at times. till Conservative candidates, Messrs. D. F. Bethune and E- A. Currie. g-mi-t-s-io-iau-r-so-s-c-s-rc. "ma" m“, Mg "nun ‘ m mo was; """"“ mm. m‘ '17. stasis. refresh: "f" “ififi: flfi nuts. mule Oansstim begun WE“ M’ km" '3 u‘ ‘ax " " statement 0i N?- 14' “that them were "s thousand the roads" of the second was corrected b! NI- who enumerated the road mg;- way at Hayfield. " rm ouasw. Jtustlw fir -[ the Mrshiieid mo” Mamualaslnxfsflh- AGREE T0 PAY MORE TAX- ES. IF WE SPENT 1'1‘ 0N THE ROADS.” “A dlfereut msn." taunted the Premier, "from Mr. McIntyre to- night! Not much wonder that his. Ieminhhrsdiospeechtheother night, ssld ‘We sre going to bring that department under thepcontrol of the government instead of al- lowing it to be ruu largely by one man.’ Thereiathemanhewss referring to — Mr. McIntyre.‘ (Laughter and applause). ' ‘The; talk about controlling their —-" " the u ' went “on remorselessly. "It is well they might, because those gentlemen, during their four years, exceeded their own estimates by $750,000. If we did not have those fires to deal with, if we did not have to provide direct relief, old IIO pensions and unemployment projects, we would have reduced the debt oi this Pro- vince m our tour years; sud that h more than they can ever. say." (Applause). The meeting. despite the sultry’ docs: . and excellent order was maintained, ‘ weather, was packed to the all the speakers receiving a good hearing. The Conservative candi- dates, Messrs. Strong and Morri- son, made a splendid impresson and were given a magnificent re- cepticn. Mr. V. B. Duffy. Klnkora, cap- sbly presided. The Liberal standard-bearer, Mr. Baker. was supported by Messrs. A. E. Marleen and J. P. McIntyre. (Continued on Page B) Liberal Scheme To Portfolio Of Public Health Mr. LePage “Spills The Beans” As To Liberal Designs On Health Department At New Glasgow Meeting. Conservat- ives Enthusiastically Received. Admission that the Liberal party, if elected to power, office cf Minister of Health, whose portfolio the Saunders-Lea Government had itself provided for, was made by Mr. B. W. LePage, Liberal can- didate and former member of the late Liberal government, at the New Glasgow political meeting last night. Mr. ate to let “the cal. out of the this subject, the Liberal leader and deputy leader, Mr. Campbell, having maintained, up to the present, a dis- creet siience as to what they proposed to do with regard to this important department of government, . RoadsndNew Oovmshowingtlmat ' ' DIV-W‘ - - - - ~ - - - ~- 5’ 6‘ ,. ..., ...... .,,.., ..., ...... M- Applaudmg Audience. ma... .. . s2 w wgy pmk“, “m” “t; no; i Edmontnn . s? more than seventy-five men "We have not been able to bal- Mmsrs. .1. H. MacDonald and Reid Resins - - a 72 working on the reeds a1 . once our budget." That. said Hon. Underhay. All the Conservative , Toronto - so 76 Ml‘. hePage also claimed that __-_ _-_- Walter MacKemzie. speaking at speaker: "ere enthusiasti lly re- . Ottawa -.. ... ... .. m n relief money was being charged to (A. P. By Guardian's special Wire) (Copyright, less, By The Bans Cambridge last night. was the celved. Montreal ... 58 7‘ capital account by the Macmillan TACOMA, Wash., July it. — A News Ageuc statement of Hon. A. C. Saunders, Mr. James P. Clow, Murray Quebec ... ... -- 5‘ as Mr. Bethune showed bank bandit reported to resemble (By Guardian's special Wire) when pressing for imxesscd sub- Harbor North, was the chairman. Saint John -.. ----- so 7‘ that this applied only to work on scar-faced William Malian iugltivc BERLIN, July i5. — Nation wide sidy before the Audit Board of Mr. MacKensic, after referring Halifax .. ... so 78 per-mount structures, ch in- "brains" of the George Wcyerhseu- anti-Jewish incidents tonight cul- Canada in i920. m. that time s'.-. to the problems which confronted Oharlottele . .- vsrlsbly is charged to capital ae- aer kidnabbinl shot and killed two minated in riotous scenes ln the gaunders was leader of the Liberal the present Government soon after count der ail "But will» cfllem in w"! bleed w“ hurt oi Berlin spnrolwhlns the ln- Party and Premier ci um rm- assuming office n the destruction F0350!" what no own n" WW" W101 1M" “Miro! emwwnvhen “my 1- ince. m. Msoltensle m refuting by m of m. important poem _ asked so. Bethune. charged i” ""1"" "1 1"" Wmt °°° "W! "H" "led to W“ “l” R stutement made by w. Wade buildings, and n» neoemity m- mntum PNViDOH. - Fresh u n“ "m" u‘ The robber was fleeing with I500 ionable Kurfusrstsndarnm Street Hugh”. ubefgl cmmggza that providing unemployment relief, southeast and south winds; cloudY is account, in order ts "W"! i" t “m” °‘ ti" “l” "FAWN" W" Pllml“ ""1 the mt two Liberal administrations mu with the subsidy question. with some rain and m. sash a fictitious sud ials- "t" 3"“- '° "m" “M” ° “t W4"! "'4 '\"P°°*°‘1-'°"°~ 1 had been able to balance ‘he bud- Since ma u» mm of subsidise Hlsh tide We "W11"! ‘i m " _ here, when encountered by flank The cafe of the famous Kore ' . gg .40. n nrm-"eeerse-r M»- =»~ - w» ~ m.» m». -- ...»... ma. m» u....".-:.§::.:r.: “..‘;..'.’.'“...'£'..."r; .21. ifnfiki "s... ... e l» .- IOBIIHIO meet. ‘flwflnugmgyaygwmnfluhtmy n" ldedwswmmrmaslgged "hi"? 111;‘ a," n. al revenue due to increased tax- by Conservative Governments. rises tomorrow morninl l‘ ‘at Th! Nllfll “Ill ‘II hill“ ill “m” mmquhwf "h. M». “m ma‘! the? 50.99:; ation thQ BOII Government went 5 [flflf gggumfl‘ 0mg; in 15$ quarter mm“ Mu. 7‘ ~ ‘ ' , 1' . .Ji illflpm. .':"-""*.':: na-w-"mutr mo... .... ....“ ...-rs- e...» r- s» M M ~~ uazz.e"~'v.+..~.z. "on... ... ...... ...- minor no ...'.".. us. s“ "’ "°‘°‘ °°‘““' m“ "' ‘h’ “m” " ““'° i;§i“..‘i".;:‘.'...°.'i‘£§ ‘iiflile bu; till-em {ls liiiom m‘ m“ m“ m I wlishsriffhd tlssnidsnaw thl bsckandfcrth, ° ¢ ‘II-l -' . » ihserallictthat-wcskframthesa sum‘: ,yggrgg|n. "yr .muu.yhoygnglgnggt aimostonaandoiiagusrteruiil- 000 scrum. At that “L1” . Irish!!! cfssnlssllcru. watcher- north towards Iesttle when the powerless to intervene in the mt- lion dollars. mas the claimed am.- w s. . garllssd the campaign and hslpll shocti occurred The d utissaaid i Mr. MscKensie was peaking at quagtion gg arranges by the Pet- H‘ lI-Hl P-l ... ' ' his am: with ‘ Ca-illbfdl‘: am mu on who! " """"“' ti‘ -. - , ass r. I. ass t. . .. gcsailaeasersslli d Hamish tcaalussenrspq dtba oea-rvsdnesnswaas goaausussornseo . l. e , r ‘ Gers Prince d l CHARIJOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935 10 PAGES $751000 IS RECEIVED ON ACCOUNT UNDER Alwthel‘ $75,009 Pd-ynient Due This Year A cheque for $75,000 has been received from Ottawa by the MacMillan Government as payment on account under the award of» the White Commission, This represents ONE-HALF of the amount which the Province will receive this year under the award, which ruuued i“ the lllflclng of $3,000,000 to our credit at Ottawa, through representations made in cc-operaticn with the other Maritime Provinces by the MacMiilan Government. The annual subsidy payment for all time, from this capital fund, will be $150,000-the largest subsidy increase since Confederation. ’ I Coupled with the increases received under the Mathieson and Stewart Governments of $100,000 and $125,- 000 respectively, this represents A CAPITAL AMOUNT OF $7,500,000, OR AN ANNUAL SUBSIDY INCREASE OF $3,750,000, obtained by Conservatives after Laurier, in 1907, had “bolted the door” against further claims settle- ment i A MILLION ADDITIONAL REVENUE But the White Commission award by no means repre- lsents all that the MacMillan Government achieved in the matter obtaining Dominion revenue. Here are additional amounts, obtained during their term of office from the Bennett Government : Direct relief (City) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 35,000 Direct relief (Provincial) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39,215 Unemployment Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 218,562 Salvage: Falconwood and P, W. College 27,728 - Old Age Pension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 168,895 Experimental Roads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,000 Concrete Road at Borden . . . . . . . .... . . 48,706 Trans-Canada Highway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267,971‘ Rustico Highway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 135,000 t I ' I r- I l a r ~ l These amounts are the concrete result of “Tory picnic trips” to Ottawa which Liberal apologists condemn because of the few hundred dollars paid in transportation and hotel accommodation! In addition, the Government obtained from the Carne- gie Foundation over $100,000 for demonstration library purposes for the benefit of every rural community in the Province. Also $88,000 for establishment of a chair of Economics and Sociology at Prince of Wales College. The late Liberal Government obtained NOTHING in the way of subsidy increase and “on different occasions", according to Ex-Premier Saunders, “DECLINED T0 CO-OPERATE” with the Conservative Premiers of Nova Scotiu. and New Brunswick, and with the Maritime Board of Trade. They obtained NOTHING in the way of unemployment relief from the Mackenzie King Government. d fThey obtained NOTHING from the Carnegie Foun- u ion. . “We are not concerned with the past”, says Mr. W. M. Le achievement as their platform is of hope. WHAT 0F THE FUTURE MISSION.” its people over the worst depression in world history, BANDIT KILLS W0 PBLIBE THE WHITE AWARD j a. Why should they be? Their past is as barren of The first and chief plank of the Conservative platform is: “Having further established our provincial claims against the Dominion Government to the extent of three million dollars, TO-CONTINUE T0 PRESS FOR A FULL REALIZATION OF OUR CLAIMS ON THE BASIS OF THE MAJORITY REPORT OF THE WHITE COM- The Liberal platform, in keeping with the Liberal record, ignores our claims at Ottawa. Their first and chief plank is a balanced budget ON ORDINARY ACCOUNT, with nothing ahead but mounting capital debt increase, starved public services, more taxes, and callous repudiation oi the obligations facing every Government today of tidlng ANTI-JEWISH R I 0 T38 IN "JO Annual Subscription Canada and . $4.00 Dellvaesd $7 Isll U. I. A Government Application To Allow Public Fishing In Local Oyster Areas Granted After Investiga- tion. The following letter, relative to public fishing in the vicinity of Charlottetown, , s for itself: JIIIY l0. 1935. Honourable Wm. I. P. Macllitllau, Premier and Minister of Education and Health, Chnrlotiewwh, PEI. Dear Dvctor MacMiilan: I beg to revert to your letter 0f the 2611i April list with ro- gard to allowing oyster ‘ ing for market purposes in tho Minister has decided that the conditions are not such as to call for the preventing of public fishing in any portion o! this ares where It has been carried on in the past. This Department notes with satisfaction that your Depart- ment of Health will follow thc situation closely and will advise this one should any further se- ticn be needed. Charlottetown area. Yours truly, After consideration of all the (signed) WM. A. FOUND, facts and in the light of your Deputy Minister. Department's view the Acting ‘Leader. He Sidesteps Challenge . To Discuss Saunders Corres- pondence. “A balanced“ budget does not necessarily mean no in crease in debt,” platform anced budget of Plank 1 in the Liberal platform refer lo balancing on ordinary expenditure. Mr. Campbell had an exceedingly bad night of it. H was challenged by Hon. H. F, MacPhee to explain Liberal platform, and to justify the attitude of th lenges he dodged, touching Although Montague _ sex-votive speakers received a splendid hearing from th major part of the audience. by the majority, a group in the third seat tense disgust at the discourtesy. (Continued on Page 8) Gov’t. Policies Ably Pres.ente(1 -. Record Of Total Inability To “Balance Budget” Cited To "Campbell Makes. Fatal Admission Re Liberal Policy “Balanced B11552?’ Not Neces- sarily “No Debt” Says Deputy was ‘the reluctant statement wrung from Mr. Thane A. Campbell, pro tem Liberal leader, on the at Montague last night-implying that the bal- the Saunders-Lea administration on the subsidy question as revealed by the Saunders-Robb correspondence. Both chal- the Liberal platform only to make the damaging admission that the balanced budget might be gained, and the debt continue to increase. is traditionally Liberal, the Con- ‘ EVERY WEEK \s'?A\uT UP warm“ roR 30nd CARI-S! I Despite the fair spirit shown disgraceful attempt was made by a from the front to interrupt the Conservatives by heckling and a vociferous vocal demon- stration. Fair minded Liberals were heard to express in- On the whole, however, At Cambridge Damning Evan-THE.’ From Liberal NEW IIIVISIUNS W Iii BE MUBIIIZEB Mussolini Continues to Strengthen African Army - New Sub- marines Ordered. (By Charles H. Guptlil Associated Press Foreign Staff) ROME, July ll-‘Benlto Musso- lini gave the world new testimony tonight oi his determination to make the Italian army in East Africa. a powerful one as orders went forth for the mobllzation of two oi the new milztary divisions. One is come-lei oi regular army men and the other o! blackshirts. Approximately 85,000 men are involved in the new mobilization; it was announced in an official communique, bringing the total of- trcops already in East Africa. or neslgnated for service there to 250,000. Ii Duce indicated he was not permitting the Italian-Ethiopian dispute to divert his attention en.- tirely iiom Italy's European de- fences, by ordering the construc- tion of 10 new es. In addition, he called up spec- ialists from the classes o! 1009,- 1910 and 1012 and still more spec- ialists as pilots for the air force. Persistent reports for some time held that Mussolini himself in- tends to make an inspection tour of East Africa but well-informed circles, doubted he would make it soonbecauseoithepxessoibuel- ness keeping him in Home. It was thought I1 Blue's pen- chant for personally stimulating all projects oi the Government 5 maycausehlmto gotooneor both of the Italian colonies of Eritrea and Sornaiilsnd later in 0 order to t armaments. In this connection itwas thought Orown Prince Hubert may make a tour oi inspection soon. In case oi actual war. however, well-iniorsn- ed circles think it likely Humbert would follow his father's pieced- (Continued on Page 8) 8 (causal-n Press) Fresh southeast and south winds; cloudy with some rain and fog. Mnraonoworoar. OFFICE. Toronto. July 15—-Mlnimum and maximum temperatures:- ‘l I ived Oyster Fishing Permitted In Charlotte town Area.’ ‘I awn». . .__._”'.1 u';B_ is, —~__1_.___ .__.. .»-¢-.»..-. >1»- .._-.-_- _