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The meeting was held in the colnmodlous hall at Egmollt, Bay and was very largely attended. The Conservative candidates were greet- ed with great enthusiasm. All the speakers‘ were given a good hearing ' I LAUREL-HARDY Ill i nlyiAbeingdliused 0rd. Better enforcement of Prohib- ' ltlon Act. Even Mr. Saunders had said it was so bad that he had to get a detective from Montreal and when he arrived, in order to catch the bcotleggers he had to ingrat- not intended to be implemented. The Premier. for the first time admitted that his Government had not implemented its prohibition [1 Fllllfl-TZ‘ I1 ‘r IIIIQYIQ ti" oval-so.» rel’) Under the Auspiees of the War Office THE CHARLOTTETOWQIMGUDIAN -'ii Plllfl" Tomorrow Enacted By All ENGLISH ACTORS “Theirs not to Reason Why — Theirs But to Do and Die, N o b I e S i x Hundred," and w h e n t h a t h a n d f u 1 of Light Cavalry returned from the Valley of Death, t h c y had written a ne( page of undying glory- “aughing Gravy” v c . Yiio’ c351‘ oipoéii; '~&u;n.'~i.;nngi by politicians for ihe purpose of into ihis inniier find he siild- tmsiehief lieutenant in the Bell Govern- of men as incompetent BS the mem- . getting votes, and very often were sort ohthlng frequently developsumen‘, when he refusm h g1". a M" of the L“ Govh sl°111it°1111g' the Premier called it Erant cf $500 to the Children's Aid; He answered Mr. Leo's contention absurd and ridiculous, he was am-l rlzed that a newspaper should do such n. thing. He did not know late himself with them and he was drunk for four weeks. He present- platform of 1927 in full. but only what kind of photography it was.’ “B0 per cent." He said he was nowlThese roads had been guaranteed ed 18 cases for prosecution but be- icause there were a few Liberal i friends among them Premier Saun- ders had said “you must not touch lhem." and sent him back to Mon- appealing to the country with no for i0 years, and because a small: ment‘s record of performance. ‘just right there was all this fuss. Attempting to defend the Gov- ‘He had heard that some one hsd Dlatform but on the Lea Govern- portion had not been put down ‘Vsaying that he cud not have gheonother $100,000 into the gasoline m in the wt‘? of old an nlinnl lf wo Ire elected,” Dr. cllillan qmtlnned. “If Ml‘. L“ and llil pgrty are elected. we h"! l0 ll‘ lnnnco whatever of any policy ro- gsrdlng this important matter." At this point Premier Lea inter- rupfad to say: "We will give them old age pensions." The Doctor at once drew attent- dcrwrltcrs of Canada, to whom tho credit should be given. oucsmz cums The tor dealt at some length wit]; our subsidy claims. showing how tho Loo Government fell down cu the Job when they did not get the claims of this Province settled when thvwostcm claims were bo- icn i» ihs Mi "i" 11"" W" 11° ing dealt with. He pointed out that Liberal platform to this effect. Mr. the ‘wad o, ‘mum interim pa? Len was suiiwsed "i 11*" ""1" 111-‘ iment was really the result of the deuluroglon o: policy at the open‘ splendid presentation mode on be- lvs Liberal ""11"! *1 1111M" R11‘ half of the Province by the than so and 11¢ 111111 "“i°“"°°‘1 11° 111"‘ Premier. m. .1. n. Stewart to tho lfonn of any kind. Mr. Lea con- Dunc“ commmmm itradicted this, stating that he had ML L” h" emphumd the 1W _'glven this announcement at Hun- Dorm“, o; m, And“ Bond m m, 'ier Riven final adjustment of our claims. Ind i "N°"'" n" “mum” °°"“""°"' ‘spoke about the claims which he 3'!" m '11“ “"11 °' m“ u” presented to that Board. Dr. Mac- VPI°IF1¢P i’! "1111 P1'°"1"°° 1" A "w Millan produced the report of the imhmi" '5" l" ‘h/Mm‘ m“ i“ Audit Board. proving the content- Mil 11° Phuwm “"1 rmwkd u" ion of the Conservative Party that .111" "1 Phmmi“ ""'"“Y- "Y5"! this Board had nothing m do with inst he hi"! W" ""1 '1'" "l'l1°'11'ilho filial settlement, except to pre- 1"! ‘"1 h" ‘"1171 m“ h’ "7' iparc statistics, the Board itself till“ 1" 1"" 1' (""1 1“ h" 11'7"” having reported “that the final and illiewh l‘ 3111"" 31"" c" 7°“'ccmpictc negotiation must be con- ifl" 1"“ °1'°‘1'“°° i‘? 1‘ '"'“ wimiducted directly between the Pro- 11113" "d" ‘mntndlnhw "“" ivlnclal Governments and the Do- ments on the public platform. What ‘minhm G" n“, irvlisnvs "in be 111mm“ "'1 1'1‘ "°"1'-’l He pointed out that the Lea Gov- gThe P1'"1111" 5°“ 11°‘ 11°“! u’ 1’°:crnment had been asked to pre- ‘ccnirsdicisd 1W s"! °Pli°i""1i__,.1'° sent an ideal budget which would i“°"""“31°“ 11mm" “d Pmv” u" lcover the governmental expenditure ffllslll’ "1 1119 ""1 '““1"1'11“i"'of this Province for the next ten (mild 811131911“) years, and showed the incompet- The Doctor next referred lo theuncy and nusmunagemem M the garbled statement in the PatrioUGovemment in preparing that bud- "ewspape? 11" whlch he w" 511l1l1°5"get. in the fact that the amount ‘ed to have slandercd the Premierfthut was asked gm.’ added to the ,because he was a. farmer. Having. revenue now u; our disposal, is Duly been brought up on a farm. the son equal to ubuul; 15st ygflfg expend; or i1 800d filfmiii‘. 9119 B06110!‘ 59-111 iture. and leaves no room for ad- ,he had clcr respect for the farm- yuncemen‘ o, gmpl-ovemengm the ling population of Prince Edward Is- Vpubuc services o; the Pr°ymce_ ‘land, the backbone of the Province.‘ He 815D showed that although the ‘Ills quarrel was not with Mr. Lea, puplgc works Department 15 ex- ills farm". b"! W1"! 1W1‘- L" ""1 ipending over half a million dollars Premier. Mr. Lea resents criticism, lulrepdy, the 1,9,; Government u, the but every Premier has been critic-Video} budget" umspnggd w the ilsed. “So far as I myself have been laud“, Bum-d, asked as u mm up. ‘concerned I have been subject to element ma; phgy be glvgn $219,- the most severe criticism of any i000 for that department. Either the public man that I know of in this swemmeng m; flwompgtgng 1n p". Province. I have been called med-Echoing this claim, or they ack- dlesome, egotistical, self-opinionat-jnowledgo tint they had wasted ed, “a hired mud slinger" and oth- Vfrom two to three hundred thous- er terms of that nature. So that Mr- ands in tho Public Works Depart- Leaaas Premier need not expect to ‘ment. _ escape criticism." Dr. MaoMillan showed cnocluslvc l The Doctor repeated what he had ly-that it would have been a l0l'-' ‘said. that Mr. Lea had placed the ‘ry day for the Province, 5n for as ‘welfare o.’ cattle, horses and pigsitho settlement of our claims was ibcfore that of public health. Heconcorncd, l! the “final details of cited Mr. Leo's record when he was settlement, were left In the hand: Society so look after helpless amLthat their increase of interest in dependent children. He had refused lhe debt was not felt by the tax- cn several occasions, as Provincial payers because they paid more mon- Treasurer, to recognize the Red ,ey into the gasoline taxes. 'I‘o pur- Cross Society which has clone such sue the parallel a little further the wonderful work in this Province, iDOCiOI‘ 58-10. “you had better pay money, although at the some tinle flax and $11611 YOU W0n't feel thel Started trend tho now a. stampedg ODAY all motordom is th k' S Tlor introducing Free Wbceliill; §§§..'§':.f_"s“k" W as a trend under Studebaker sponsorship pr; hccling is todayouqhp triumph in every Pggiyinc ° and under every driving condition, that no c," i‘ trul modern without lt.. _ u T c demand for Free Wheeling has grown m landslide f0p0fti0fl8: Nine _(9) makes of cars h", followed tudebaker m offering Free Wheeling m more are getting raadv to do so. But Studebaker Frec Wheeling remains F,“ Wheeling m its finest form-with positive gem- m, trol. It is integrally engineered lnto every Stud‘, baker chassis at the factory. BesideaFrqcWbeelillg. every Studebaker offer, you these additional evidences of Studebaker 311g], nearing leadership: ‘ World ChampIonPer-form- gnu, More oflicinl rccorrlo than all other make: combined. Sgfgty insured by stool bodlol, two-fingor qteoring, otc. Comfort, tvlilcnl of sun.- bokor’! traditional oolchcnp pluo ouch ultra-modem l", turn u boll-bearing "m" shackles... _ Tlmfi, ofioially proven under Sflgn“ of engine, body and oupcrvnion cl‘ illo Aclcrlcq chassis. AuoomobllcA clarion. 2B rnodolr-S whcclbncp-fl) to I22 bonepower-Ouo-lirofi. pricor-Sl090 lo $3465 II the factory, Wulkerville, Om, ' Bumpers, spore tire: and gov’! (oxen cxn-c. MOORE BROS, Phone 440 I 256 Queen Charlottetown, P. E. l‘ STUDE BAKE » Pionee of Free Wheeling . . . Made in Canada DIGNIFIED TRIMS- that combine all that ts desired Ll lock sets are presented hero in an exceptionally wide variety. They of- fcr you the most for your money in design, durability, strength and occ- urlty. These splendid scto and other builders‘ hardware on sale | hero will contribute substantially to the permanent worth of any home. The Rogers Hardware _C<1-~ Limited finding money to promote calve and “ileum 0118118 fit 8J1!" ernmen_t's road policy, Mr. Lea ggone out and "dug holes" in withkwme clubs and other cunning-‘ The Doctor corrected the Pram‘ made the sweeping declaration Ethelr “finger? before it was prop-‘iqns o‘, that kind. Wm,“ were an gm. |u M, - “m,” u,“ u" L“ that the Stewart Government had ,erly dry! He admitted that it didfight m their place’ but should not iqovemmeu; h“ utdnc“ ‘he "m, done nothing, and had nothing tolcost too much last fall and the lab- lemme before the ‘venue of hunmn ‘poem, “c, “u.” “m”. pnmfin‘ show for their expenditures. He re- tor was not of the best, old men heingi n! my that ha, been ms M, ‘out that but two reductions had {erred to the purchase of power having to be given work. ‘nude an through H: m“! New an made and u,“ u“ stawlfl] "iachmes- "1111111511911 "W mm“. T11“ Pmmm “mm” "m" ‘he it rol- building the Provincial Sau-‘G°1"°1'11m¢1|¢hld made the nme ro- they were saving and enumeratecLGovcrnment on three occasions had atoflum’ but the erection d m“ iducflou, bu", u", Wm‘ out of tleal with $1.400. "Drunk for four weeks and receiving $1.400 _for_ do- ing it," was the way that the pres- ent Government enforced prohib- ilion. Mr. Arsenault dealt ably with the financial situation, making a hit showing that the electors were keenly interested in the issues at stake. Mr. P. M. Arsenault presid- ed in a very impartial manner. On the platform were: Hon. Walter M. Lea, Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan, Hon. lAdrian Arsenault. Hon. H. A. Darby lMr. J. F. Arnett, Mr. Geo. W. Ram- say, Thom. McNutt and 5,. Des- Roches. _ Mr. DcsRoches, Liberal candidate ‘was the first to speak and dealt chiefly with the finances of the country and tried to justify the Lea. Governments extravagance in spending $110,000 on machinery and $37,000 on gravel, besides other ex- travagant expenditures. He closed his speech with the remark that flburcs lie icmctllnes so that he would not weary and coniuse them with any more. Prohibition and oth- er matters of great importance were not touched upon by the Lib- eral candidate. - y MR. A. F. ARSENAULT Mr. Arsenault, Con. candidate, addressed the audience in their nat- ive tongue for a few momenis as the previous speaker had done. He received a wonderful ovation as he explained that the problem before the electors was a serious one. They would have to judge whether the Saunders-Lea Govern- ment had fulfilled every pledge naade nt the inst election. That the Slctvart Government had fulfilled every promise made by them in 15123 was clearly proved by the speaker and that they u-rre just as determined to fulfill their plat- form this time was the stand taken by every Conservative candidate. They stood behind their loader to a man. Mr. Arsenault rcoll the pol- lcv to the audience clause by clause. The speaker asked the audience to Judge the Liberals on their rec- EXAM NATION ill Fitting and Supplyingl‘: Glasses. etc. H. J. MASON OPTOMETRIQT Montague, P. E. I. I-Z Office Connected With Drugstore l "i-Ji-gl-i q-i-vfo __ .._._. o-=-=.-. - —:_._-_' with the audience when in discus- sing cranberry cultivation and the in detail the work carried on by the Public Works Department, such brought down to look into the sit- He reviewed the Government's lcalmly followed Hon. Mr. King's ex- lng credit to himself for having ample that we must not block their done more to reduce the freight market. Old Age pensions. subsidy rates on fertilizer than any one in claims and other matters were dis- the Province. He read a garbled cussed and met with enthusiasm. report of Dr. W. J. P. MacMil- Mr. G. W. Ramsay. whom the Lib- Ian's remarks in the Capitol Theat- eral machine nominated after they re as it appeared in the Patriot, had eliminated Mr. Darby, spoke but left ‘out the latter part of the very shortly, dwelling mainly on Doctors statement, which was the the fact that he was a new nom- 815i 0f i119 W11°1ii mall"- charging inee. His chief political subject was that the Premier had cared more the roads, the condition of which for animals than for humans or he eulogized under the present Ad- Public health. ministration. The Premier blamed the Con- ‘ servatives, for reducing taxation, for instance in the reduction made in the land tax of 20 pcr cent. lie Mr. McNutt, Conservative candi- 581d their 0111i’ Object was to Pill‘- date gave an able address. mainly 9111159 the P661119 Willi their Own on the enforcement-of the Prohib- molley- The Stewart GQl/Bfilmfllii. ition law. He claimed that the Lib- he contended. adopted Government oral: had not enforced the law c°illf°l 111 "d" t0 wmiiel the better and above the manna;- m people favorable to that system to 1927 PLEDG ES VIOLATED Jorced it. He cited the jail riot, il- subsidy claims question. acknow- legal liquor everywhere. Bootlcgggrg bglng 1e; g9 and f“. received nothing ln their four years moi-s with m1; L, 813s; u, the“ cup, of office. He emphasized as import- bnnrds born; fined 520p 1g my, u ant the presentation of our subsidy man on the Liberal better enforce- 111511115 b91019 the Alidlli B08111. mung ppm to get good and drunk Premier Lea. claimed that the suiu Mu McNutt, as than you are Provincial Health Officer had se- only fined $10, That 1s ,0 culled cured $75,000 from outside sources improvement. Are you satisfied with t° be 51191"? °il Public health 111 this this improvement? That is the rec- Pmvmce- 1'19 511W“ the "OM ord they are going to the country lsase photographic illustrations of on _(Ap.fluu5e_) The weaker also the Mcntyre highway, published in discussed old age pensions. which the 0111111111"!- 511981118 tlliit the is one of the planks in the Stew- Guflrdiiin WM issuing prone-condo m; Government "injurious" to the Province. Ho defied any one to flnd cracks in the highway at the present time. A small portion had been fenced Premier Lea followed, speaklngflfl 1°!‘ $118M T812111. but W8! 0D- PREMIEI‘. ' " ‘l i’: at length upon the record of his en in the public on Bids-y. at least Government and emphasizing the he had been informed by the pub- point that they had no platfogmillc works department that it was nor any declaration of policy. They 80- Tliey hBve sold the"! l! n0 did not believe, he sold, in plat-proper foundation but we have had which the conservatives had m- vote Conservative. He reviewed the. ledging that his Government had; imade rediimons in the auto rekbullding was, really the culmlnat- ‘"111"- Mr. Lea y! ented a. sorry figure lstration fees-a statement whichl 'lon of the comlfned efforts of the Liberal promises in regard to it, he as the building of ferry boats. im- fwas later disproved l1‘! DP- Milt-i : ‘ m people of thlsfProvluce, led by the f" P111111" 0i "i! Province, in hav- l-emarked that when an expert was movement to public buildings. etc. Millan. The ln.9i'8Si7 charges. e Rm mo” Society, ‘he medua; lug his many misstatements expos- lcd. and even {Premier said, had been lncreasedi , u f i d th W ' I - untion and told Mr. Lea that they record so far as agriculture was 035.000 liiidei‘ the Llbfifiils. bill 511° ‘Qtsuziozgfzrclnlarl; wit???‘ ‘:8 might over cultivate and interfere concerned, going back to the days taxpayers did nut fBEl bliiil» Oil M- maufl, in such I from “gm that with the United States market, Leo. of the Bell Government and tak- icollllt 0f the lllCfi-‘iiSEd rel/Billie friim. i ‘the gasoline taxes. DR. W. J. P. MacMILLAN Dr. MaeMlllan followed, and was iglven a most enthusiastic reception. ‘Much of his time was taken up in {proving the falsity of the state- ;ments of the Premier. He pointed ‘out that the Premier had posed as ;:l great friend of the people of i3- ‘jnont Bay, telling what a wonderful icxhlbitlon they had held and how jmuch good it had done. The fact. ZWBS, however, that it requred the Icoiiibinrd Tnflucnee of all the Con- "rrxalive vx-"rnhers of the llonsc tfl- xcther with the asslstanbc of the “air-minded L“ to compel ;Premler Lea to continue the grant ;to Egmont Bay, exlllliilnm which ihe said was a waste of rally, as "rll moneys glven to small exhibit- ‘ions was practically {brown away. ‘The Premier's present gesture of friendship nnw was in striking con- trust to his all?! d! u-thc House. The Doctor l-- nod to the plat- form of the Conservative party. Doinllns out that a platform was o declaration cf policy and a ten- tative agreement to be implemented if the party issuing it was elected by the people. He declared that ev- ery plank in rne new platiorm o! the Conservative party wwwl be implemented and referred to one important plank. namely, an! age pensions, stating that lf elected the Stewart Government wou‘d pay 25 per cent for the time being. receiv- ing 75 per cent from Ottawa, and as soon as economic conditions warranted. the whole 100 per cent will be paid from the Dominion’ Government, on- the» authoratatlvc l l lhc Government was forced to take action." CORRECTS OTHER MISSTATE- MENTS The Doctor reierred to the Prem- ier's statement that the Provincial Health Officer, was instrumental in bringing in the $75,000 for pub- lie health, showing that this grant was really due to Dr. Woodhouse, secretary of the Canadian Tuber- culosis Association, who has been promoting public health in this Province since the early days of the Stewart GovernmenhUp to the present time the Lea Government has only been paying one-third o! the Provincial Health Officer's Bal- ary, the other third being paid, one by the Red Cross and the other by the Underwriters‘ Association to its tuberculosis work. The speaker pointed cut the fact that Mr. Lea had bungled the art- sctlerncnt of our Dalton Sanlttorlum claims. Although the Premier had gone to great lengths to explain his attitude, ho had convlcled himself by admitting in the claim for $3,- 372,000 which he had prepared as acting Premier in the absence of Mr. Saunders, that wc had a claim of $100,000 for -‘ gel against the Federal Government on account of a settlement for the ‘ rgcment of the Dalton Sonatorium which made It unwieldy for use in this Province. Quibbllng in his efforls to offset j Dr. MacMlllanw statements. Premier ' Lea-said he had meant to say that . the 875,000 for public health had been received from the Underwrit- eranTbc. Doctor kept him to the point. and drew from tho Premier statement of members of thniaGov- ernment. "The people know what they will the admission that Dr. Woodhcusc was the man acting for the Un- self on l. public platform. Demonstration Bruce suwm o coJud. will de-i ; monstroto The "FAMOUS" “JOHN BEAN" POTATO DUSTER on Poole a Tcmpson‘: Farm at Montague. Wednesday evening, July 22nd at ‘l o'clock. 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