<mc_-. .,,__ _ __ __ The Campbell Administration has lirolien every promise ‘given to the .Vc ters in 1935, and secrecy and suspicion has surrounded its every act. It has squandered the tax payers’ money by a waste and extravagance never paralleled in this Province. It has enriched its individual members and friends, but has neglected the needy farmer, fisherman and laborer. The rights and liberties of the people of this Province have been trampled in the dust. It has taxed the people to the breaking point, and borrowed to the brink of iVliners §tr1Ee At 1N ew Waterford, N. S. t" ,__.-_- NEW WATERFORD. N. 3.. MBY l6—(CP)-Union officials disclaim- ed responsibility tonight for a strike of members of the United Mine Workers of America who threw inion Company's no. l2 _lliery into idleness because some “hers we‘? rjeilillsed tre-ggoioymml ter serv g a sen en . ct As 1.100 miners remained idle be- use of the walkout. Presldel t Richard Burns of the Unions no. l2 local declared it bad not been called either by the local or district executive. The miners left the his it toda , he said. without author- gatlon {mm the U. M. W. ,_ District President D. W. Morris- On oi the U. M. W. said at Stellar- n, ‘N. 5.. toniuht the union had nection" with the sgrlke. ’ m laint pending their re- nertso “30. , President Morrison eclexjed 0 y’? The Province \ TO SANE GOVERNMEN It has passed pernicious legislation, ready overtaxed people. Every elector going to the polls tomorrow should cast his or her vote in disapproval and censure of the misdeeds and moi-administration of the out-going Campbell Administration. lVoie them out Province. placing additional Burdens ‘on ‘om- a]. . and return the Party that can be trusted, the Party that will ‘i once more deal fairly with all classes ' and bring back prosperity to. the vors Fox THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES IN YDUR DISTRICT r . Eastern Guardian ..".l'hl| column u reserved ion newa oi local interest but adver- tising of a newly nature may oe_ inserted at 2 cents a word _strletly_ulrable___in__an_ivance.__ msuascnlrrious w f me Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their rtept. Archie Hume ..'LOWEB MONTAGUE—A very successful dance was held in Lower Montague on Friday last. and a large crowd attended. An iransier load oalne from Montemw after the screen play and made a merry time. The dance also took the place of a farewell party o Mr. Archie Jackman. who succe ed i ettlng in the aviation Schools a allfax. N. S. ____.______ PERSONALS M..'Ml'. Jig}: Lowfiri 0n n W?! for “Exec past iew days, but is now reported recovering. ..‘Miss Elizabeth McEwen. oi the staff from Lower Montague was suddenly taken ill and rushed to the Montacue Hospital where she underwent an operation ior alman- dioitls. ..'Mrs. Norman J. Poole is now home, and feeling line after recov- erl irom an operation for a Den- diclt ln the Montalzue Hosp tal. ..'Mr. Richard Oullinizs hes been VB? ill for the past week with n lbs case of the mumps. ..'John Annear has been oonfin- ed to his home l-n Lower Montaxuo with s bad cold but is reported do- ing nicely. 155;§\l'~2;; . ': -:=¢—.-.. ~ E llamplos o:|_|1d_1'r_lo_ all! w m ¢ - ant-i ~ _....-_. MI! (y M.” Vancouver —— - Ill-N ,Victqrlo_--‘-_-l0.0l RIIUlILDflTsflDAYS lnwlsvcatoallYutarnCsnsdsdalasloau 32E? MAY 16 to 27 "W" Fares from CHARLOTTBTOWN . ILEIIIIGAIIIIIIUOII _' llaeohaosaaa-pallhcflfitly. Ike-amusements “DUI!!! .....*---:r.... “gas-r. | IIAKDAI) . II Ilia. first“? and. %haoa=nndaa§f hcnn-alcnsfnmVcse. ma» Illneluslvs. » ‘It 4-.» zeal-incur l » r f5 "Eli l} i-t its "1 ATINAL NATION AL CONSERVATIVE ASSOClATlON Provincial Headquarters 78 GRAFTON ST. Formerly Cumberland House Opposite Prince Edward Theatre CHARLOTTETOWN Prince Edward Island P. O. BOX 34 TELEPHONE I . .‘Dr. Preston MacInt i .. taxue and the district 53.5181 gauge Viiccmfited quite a number ol the Younger children in Lower Montq. Kue school on Friday last, --"I'he lower Montague road l5 111 Vflrv good condition at the prgg- 911i time as the scraper s nt sever. a1 days filling up the ho as .."I‘he S. S. Burff from SycLne C. BhN. 8.. made her first seasoi’; "in, Georgetown. P00le's Wharf and MOTIWKUe on Friday. . ~ 7M1 Anthony McKenzie h 1m, to work o th 3m ~ ' ~ Syd“! 11 9 D V Harlan in ..'Parker Altken one of the staff O1’ W. A. Poole and Company, cyclgd~ arhar"°""evwMw Cardigan Head And Vicinity M". Jvwnh McAuley, cm“. an 398d Was a weekend visitor the City, Mm. H. McKenzie returned to the city on Saturdays having gpgnt the peat lew days v it her for- mer home in borne Val ey. Once more trucks and buses are mski diailtri tn Hggd. y p’ mu“ - Goome Moalr. wuthnan, New Perth. lrlde his first trlpto the Oitly on Saturday with might for 4B Road and tome Valley. ‘Ihefasmalrslnthlsvicinlfiyhsve been duringihopeetfew dayaha was tort-host wcrkandsll Ug- elahd ttobe a won: onth foreanotilerweekpasses. ‘mailman Mary Btahrbashnlg’ transom?“ monthly meetiol on May 14th with the molar-attendance. M @6811 ‘with 1157a‘. The presided. Plans were discussed in regards to an entertainment and dance to be held in the parish Hall during the last week oi May. It was decided upon to hold the annual meeting on May 73th, as there was no further business to be discussed meeting closed with prayer. Senator J. A. McDonald. ran. left Friday morning Quebec to attend the banquet in honor of their Majesties George and Queen Ellizalbeth. Miss Mary ilioDonald. Cardigan, was a visitor to the City during the past week. The lvliissies Mary and Stella ague on Fhiday. Mrs. Harry Trainer and Mrs. J. wine Road. were to the On Thursday evening the mem- bers oi the Baldwin's Road Wo- men's Institute met at the home of Mrs. John Oorooran for their regular rrmrrthly meeting. There were twelve members and one vie- itor t. Meeting opened with the singing oi Its A Good Time T0 Get Acquainted, followed by Creed ison and roll call. Mlnuim oi the lest meeting were reed, ap- proved alnd then slngned by the nresldent. Teacher reported the purchasing of a map for school. School oomtmii/tee reported school to be scrubbed. Fruit was sent to a very old member Mrs. Ellen Mc- Quaid who celebrated her ninety- seventh birthday and a number of the members reported having vis- ited her on this happy occasion. A discussion was taken up in re- gards to cleaning and r ting inrtorior 0i school also outs e to be whitewashed and was ecidnd to have work done as soon us possible. Unfinished business from meeting was then discussed. Meet- ingk closed with solo by Mrs. Pat- ric MoQueid. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and a sociable hour was spent. ‘Next meeting to be held in the school loom. -O. Peru has adopted the principle oi obligatory social insurance. Airmail sent from England last yes; weighed 200 times that oi You Ban Nah Situation o King? Carter. 48 Road. motored to Mont- ’ last D0 THE ANSWER? TRAVELLER-S BEST SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of amide x-i. Vclcla. Rayner. 1. Ilene orence Raynor; 3. James ograde IV 3-1. loretltalolaofl; 2. Grade —l. fibrous Mo- Innia; 2. Edna Mclnms; 3. Vir- gina Moase. Grade 1.1 —-1. Ruth Rayner and esley in Junior 90 per er. MM‘! MacDonald. (Pmtrioa. Please Copy) EBINEZIIB EOHOOL The 101i is the repent ju- the monrilh of : Gmde VIII-J. Claude Mactaod. Grade VII-l. Isabel Mholood; 2. Ronald MacDonald. Grade VI -l. Gregory Dolron; 2. nouns Ford; a. Thelma Bryon. Robert ima- Pbmd; 3. Mao- Luella rem; Wendell Perfect Attendance: Oleudelloo- . Isabel Maclood. mm . mmm mo. Ohestsr Ford. Armin Mach-ac. m! Doucette. Robert MacDonald. Luella Mmlnod. Helen MMRAQ. MM old. 2 M lit-her Mattheson. Do we help ourselves when we can? send out o tho Mariam. No wonder we do not progress as fast as we should Maritimes. You can help yourself and your Then why continue to A Million Dollars u Month! in the fellows to remedy this situation. HOW? .seehtovotoatl ilualiiication of Voters For Councillor Lliweryvoiermustbespereon male or female of the age of twenty-one years, a British sub- ‘fleet; and not sillbject to any legal ncapacity, and such voter. or her hudaand, or his wife must own real estate of e ireehold or lease- hold tenure or partly freehold and 1y leasehold of the value oi 26 and must have owned or been n ,. sion oi the same period oi at least six months previous in pi; the toeto of the writ oti election. 2. Returned soldiers, being Brit- iah subjects. including Minors or Indians. who have been on active service without Canada during the Great War. provided they have re- in the electoral district in which they seek to vote for at least twelve months previous to the teste of the writ of election. S. O n residing in the a. Province actual charge oi parim in the electoral district. For Assemblyman i. voter must be person or yiemah, of the ‘age of British sub- uiy legal capacity and in addition be entitled to one o! the following ualliications: (o) Must have resided in the oe at least l2 months and in e electoral district in which he east 2 months g the issue oi sis other buildins. or any farm or any piece oi land. or must be in the bona ilde usle and occupation or actual , oi any such last ruantioned . “I. Anywoneuwho “is lgtéhfrwise vo 2&3»... " ° ° "“ ° Other Provisions l. Occasional absences from the Plovlrleaforsn noteaeesdinsha the mtafnirr.“ 0 whiohmtil‘: lai to two months prevleu? to can ‘Bio time d a ‘Si? f Ilwnt as a mariner or student. shell be havi D00]! .iausueeter=imlw§t'rtettn§§i§§ a? will abusing?" m“ a!‘ h Jolnir taunts. tenants in cem- lllV "f0 whore each ‘No nxzuaqtlee'my ‘ Illlli in oaeups. qt l. From i s-lwil-B-IB-li. ere. nd. FLAC PRICES Five Cents to Twenty Dollars. See our Queen Street Window Display. Rogers Hardware Britain's income from ahiwmi services 0o. __r l’ iltaLv has increased its emiuml for marriage and childbirpgi. lest W" w" ‘rflimflmi m»! J pan may i voke its mobiliza- Young refugees from G¢ . tlonm is/w to corxitrol factory work- are being taught to lann in 1 STATE iMwilQF} i“