g ances RVA r1 to ascertainand reveal the true condition of) the fin- of thei Province. ' 2. An inlmediate halt to the rechless debt increases of the last four years. I _ s. Abolition of the present pernicious system of ap- pointing members of the Legislature to salaried Public Offices," in order to return to sound principles of rs- gponsible Government and to effect major economies. . 4. Restoration to the citizensof their right of resort to the Courts of Justice of which they have been de- b prived by the Campbell Government. 5. The adaptation of our Educational System to the I present actual needs of our Province including Youth Training; Encouragement of Credit Unions, co-oper- ~ative Associations and other forms of Adult Education and Investigation into- the high price of school book_s with the view of lessening the cost and adoption of a plan to prevent the frequent changes in text books. 6. .1 Policy of farm rehabilitation aimed prilnarily‘ at placing practical young farmers upon farms at the lowest possible rate of interest. 7. Support of the dairying, hog raising and other branches of mixed farming and a Practical Policy of soil analysis in co-operation with the Federal Depart- ment oi Agriculture, with a view of determining the fertilizer requirements of the land. 8. Continuation of the fight for lower freight rates on farln products and the extension of the policy of freight rates assistance on ground lime throughout the entire year and also assistance to farmers in the purchase of lime. 9. A New Road Act will beuintroduced using the school district as a unit: greater attention to the re- pair and upkeep of the ordinary roads of the Province and a return to our policy of using local pit and shore gravel; a proper system of maintenance conservation and drainage of hard surfaced roads; further exten- . l sion of hard surfaced roads and gravelled roads as the ' finances of the Province learrant. I0. Continued Public Health Activity and assistance V in establishing young physicians in country districts where there is no resident physician. II. Fishermen’s Relief will be given where necessary _ under proper supervision: Fishermenh Loans will be out on a proper business basis. A real effort will be lmule to secure better markets for fish. Investigation Into the possibility of establishing plants for the man- ufacture of fish mcal and other fish products. I2. Having in I935 established our claims against the Dominion Government to the extent of three million dollars, giving this Province an lIIoICIIUGd subsidy of 8150.000 annually_ we will continue to press for a full realization of our claims on the basis of the minority report of the White Commission. Prince Edward Island ~ll= YOU WANT lF YOU WAN l l= r ~ Yo u WA N TfORM a ‘ ' 1..'.4n immediate and complete investigation in ‘order To Meet, glltoya l‘ Flotilla totmrnmsw amen; Kins fl-two. hovers ton tot tonlshta tblynfisetahe liner heal-all’! tn '. ~ m: r11 ‘outer: on their way to uwrhlllkd " no Canadian oralt headed down H011!!! B81170!‘ and sirens ot wzltbbtront orslt IIVU them n rousing 5e -0l_ $355.11.‘? “tl‘%.°.“i“"l‘ "l" near rockboun - . . m» mestlnm oil»? 3v“ 3i . e good. - ‘ to“! ' a a1: glklfmwfigw till o! Nova-loo- IiURSDCmI& 53 We- the fllldflflvqlllilglbrns‘ tosbtehblll 5m nib‘ Oourlfbles [lingual h? “WWI Guns Peninsula to: Bot- Canadian mo 1mm. ships. , urday mo . , .______ tfilis... .........:.°'°.°:r.t."°”"".. o. Central Council or t Island and gen ll bod on . th Gull oresri. Law-re "~‘“m°i.‘i".ll t, Y Red CIOSS M88138 was connldered kelv the‘ es- a - ____ - - M - l1 . ' troysrs woulc o1; "En the Flotllls untll turydllw‘ w Mwrs ot . the central council ot the Canad- ian Red Cross Society were in session here toda receiving reports o! Red Cross ac vltieo across the entire Dominion. Sessions end to- morrow. Dr. Fred W. Rnutley, national 1.0111111158101181‘, sald provincial dlvl- slons all reported substantial growth during 1938. The Merl- tlmes reported inauguration 0t an outpdst hospital service 1n Nova. Scotla and work among crip led children ln Prince Edward mend and New Brunswick. , CIRCUITOUS ROUTE (By The Canadian Press) 8318101.. England-LI. Gibbs. scheduled to referee s. football name here, got lnto the wrong trsln leaving London. He flew trom Oardll! to Weston-super-Msre, thence to Bristol, then tested to the game. NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIPATIQN Provincial Headquarters 7B GRQFTQN ST. Cumberland House“ Prince Edward ‘ Theatre CHAELOTTETOWN Prince "Edward lslnnd P. O. BOX 3| TELEPHONE Furmerl Oppos te 1M rqsos. ‘IT-IE 1' it “l -' Town. __ GUARDIAN VE Canadian War-ships Enroute POLITIGAL a MEETINGS ‘ 4th District Queen's Wood Islands, Saturday, May 13th. Eldon, Monday, May l5. Opposition Candidates are Invited to attend. J. WALTER JONES, Councillor DOUGLAS McKINNON, Assemblyman. lulu 1‘ MEETINGS FOURTH DISTRICT OF QUEENS as. sun nistrlctf, r 0f Kings Lknrlandale - — - - - ..- .... Mgy 13th, 19’- St. Charles - -- - - - - - May 15th. 1030 Bt- Gwrses — — - - - - - May 16th, less All Evening Meetings » Signed - GEO. E. SAVILLI, WM. HUGHES, D. L. MATHIESON, D. M. McLEAN. L-1168-5-81l. i SEGONIIDISTRICT o. lusts Jollvfr MEETINGS St. Peter’, Saturday May 13. Cherry Hill. MondsyMay l5. Morel], Tuesday .May l6. ‘ All meetings start at 8 P. M. __ L-lsss-rs-zl Ll [CAL llflllllllZlllililllilllllilill MEETGS . P The undersigned Liberal candidates for the 3rd Dis- trict 0t King's will meet the electors as follows: Montague-Saturday, May 13th. New Perth-Monday, May 15th. All meetings at 8 P. M. Liberal candidates are invited. (Signed) l H. F. McPHEE _ LESLIE ljllNTER . b" Governmental Extravagance Leading Us Into Bankruptcy Replaced By Economy; Blundéring, Byulngling and Incompetence Retplnrn-I n.5, Q-ound Business - Like Management; l ‘ Secrecy ‘and Suspicion '~n Goyernlrienlal Aamu-isu anon RcplclCeC By Open and Reliable Deaung, Then ‘voTs'. 0lU T TnE noomzn g G°VERNMENT is c N5ERvATlvE Wood Islands, Saturday, May 13th. 1; - a , a ‘ f:°“?l1“é’“dg"1t“ Y 15‘? _t d llatlonal Bonservativs . era_ an l aes are nvle . o é M W WOOD rouncm. MEETINGS i o e 9 : ' l GEORGE McLEAN : ' ' l ' Inlfld-B-IS-Zl. 5 X I — > The undersigned National Conservatlvu candidates for the 3rd District of Queens will l gr *” hold public meetings as followsz- . ' n r 1" York -- - Monday, May 15th. National Co se 0a Ive Mt. Herbert — - Tuesday, May 16th. POLITICAL MEETINGS v Mew-m o 8 P- M~ 4 .1 The Liberal Candidates; an invited and t ll f t t. . ' FIRST QUEENS I will be given one a e ms " Crapaud-Monday. May 15th. j J. A. McDONALD, E Bradalbane—Tuesday, May 16th. a SAMUEL KENNEDY. > The. Liberal candidates are invited d is?‘ ‘ "“° °"° ‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘ “ ° ‘_‘“_A“ ‘i will be given one half the time. an ‘ L 1002 53M,‘ ’ All meeting at 8 p. m. \ \ < L. T. BEATON, 1.....- ~ -- -- - w‘ -~ _ — ~~~~~~~ w»; , WALTER o. MACKENZIE. . E i L-loszss-zi. l ' i‘ 1 , 1 The undersigned Conservative Candldatu ‘ ‘”'“*“*“ N for the Second District of Queen's wllhneet the ‘ ORGANIZATION MEETING s == < , Maytield-Monday, May 15th. < ' YOUNG MEN SVNATIONAL Cornwall-Tuesday, May 16th. it CONSERVATI E PARTY AT a 1 Meetings at s Pa M.d'1‘hel {liberal candidzl-Gl: Z ' i vited t tt i e gven one a Murray River, Saturday, May 13th at 8 o’clock ‘ Ki Ema o a en an w 1 Entertainment ' D_ l BETHUNE, ' All young ladies cordially invited to attend. 1} . R. R. BELL. ‘E é i ..... u". . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - ~ ~~1 '*‘“‘“ " L1l74-5-8-8i. v I