' `[:A(;E_TErf J Tl~lE CHARLOTTETCWN GllARl)lAN H _ . _ _ ____ v ,_ __ _ _,I AUGUST 1, Im, NATIUNM HUNUUREIJ E League Honor Their € President, Mrs. W. S J. Mclntyre, at Joint "° Meeting' Last Night. . Last evening at a joint meeting of the C. W. L. and Juniors, in the presence of His Most Rev. Exceilcn~ cy, Rev. J. A. O'Suliivan, and Rev. Mons. Maurice McDonald a Life Membership Pin was presented to Mrs. W. J. Mclntyre, National Pres- ident of C. W. L., as ft token of the regard of the Cliarlottctown Sub Division, and in coinmcmoration of the high honor which has been con- lerred upon her. The following beautifully emboss- ed address was read by the Secret- ury, Mrs. Frank Murray, the pres- entation being made by His Excel- iency: _To Mrs. W. J. Mclntyre, President Of the Catholic Women’s League , of Canada. m Assembled around you this even- ins. your sister members of the Charlottetown Sub-Division of the de Catholic Women‘s League offer you, le in unison, hearty congratulations on W your election as National President yo of our Canadian-wide association. gi Knowing your natural abilities which are supported by a spirit of indomitable courage, and of con- H suming self-sacrifice, we are not T surprised that the delegates of thc M 1931 Convention made choice of vou ~ R by acclamation for this high office. In our city we have seen great things accomplished under your leadcrship - undeniable proofs of your practical interest in Catholic Action, of which the ultimate end is to re-establish civilization in Cnrist and to lcaven it with His spirit. Under your judicious direc- tion the auxiliary of our Catholic Hospital has wrought woiidcrs and the collaboration of these zealous women has assisted' the hospital in carrying out its plillaiitlii'opic work. ,Your repeated rc-election as Presi- dent of this Auxiliary indicates that its good members appreciate your sterling worth. You are one of the Charter Members of the Charlottetown League und in its cle-. cade of existence you have been foremost in its activities for social , i and moral welfare, for the succoring D of the poor and the ncccly and for the guidance and protection of Ca- M tholic girls. You were our efncient President for two years. We yet look to you for counsel and inspira- tion, and you continue to give of yocr best to every endeavor. You have held various offices in the .Diocesan unit and your work as organizer has made you well and favorably known throughout thc Malritlmes and has been very pro- dudtive of results, nugmcritmg the pl arihy of Catholic women working in 'thq' lay apostolate under thc stand- ard whose motto is "Fur God and Cafiada." Your brilliant genius and influen- tial eloquence recognized when you iirit attended the National Conven- 'tion',‘ and the lady delegates, repre- senting the keencst minds in our Doanion, have year by your plac- edfmore important tasks in your capable hands. -'flrnworld is full of noble tasks » d wreaths hard won, Each work demands strong hearts, l strong hands D fill day is done. Honorary Secretary, Vice-Prcs- ldent, Convenor of Child Wciinrc lngl Convenor of Education und Scholarship you liave giien eminent service which has won unstinied priise. _ The recent convention- hero was, ln_the opinion of the visiting dele- gates an unprecedented success. This happy outcome was due largely to energy, thought and skill you ed ‘ -- e personally, upon thi. ni nts, and upon the directing you gave the co~operative of thc members of this Dl- vmon, and of ou: sistcr Divisions thioughout the Island. The good Impression made upon these Indies- Krdm other provinces will rcdound (ofthe glory of our beloved Abeg- welt. They came here with high ex- pectations, knowing that from Prince Edward Island had gone forth many exceedingly clever, zeal- ous holy men and women and wel are intensely pleased that they ielt usfreaiizing that we had not export- _ed'all our brains ability und piety. | While not unmlndful of the ad-l tnonition implied in “Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but io Thy Name five glory," we have taken a pax'-, donable pride in your marvellousl' achievements, reflecting as they did :-:edit to .'\ur Division and to our ~" 1.- '. ~'~. .' a new lustre shines "5 ~~ ‘sunt of your elec- ~§i. - f .~ '- .. ‘Z i'ic"ident of this great nsncisuon of Catholic Can-`1 ldim women. ,you this Life Membership Pin, with I Bu tha privileges u c°nnotes_pl.iv_ VISITING PBOVINCE-I s¢|\H@ ‘ lleges that will be dear to your Jchn D~ M°K°Y-» QUUWGY Mass., heart bound up as it is with the wh° ms been V-“mm Win” in me interests of the Society. IIE: The discoverer Champlain avowed a ed honor, and as I testimonial of our appreciative esteem. we offer his purpose was "to plant in tho country the standard of the Cross, and to teach the knowledge of God day . , .. will Catholic W 0 In e n ’ S and the glory of His Name' The Church, Harisvilie at 3 D. m. An famous modern philosopher, Rev. Dr. Fulton J. Sheen, said in a re- “dd cent baccalaureate vaddress, "The Em le 'el of any civilization is the level ° 0 \ f its wornnnhood. lf women have sp' ideals that are sublime, and goals 5 that are noble, civilization will be pr ned' forced to love these same ideals, and respect these same goals." In the w rds of these two great men, we more and more firmly established," n mam usque ad mem.. and in o,__ . -. - Sinclair admitted. if the Govern-, plutnt about difficulties of getting Stewart Government of dragging mee su ported in every way' and ~-'°°"‘~~°°'°‘“°'°“~“°""~ crimut euAnn|A|ilu.0.P.AvoLocisTs " 55- J-;‘ crvitalgiuviasm 4- »~»»-§&»»- -»-......`.. ' _ __ 1 - ‘- ii ki. ritime Provinces is visiting the nd at the present time. TEMPERANCE RALLY-On Sun Aug. 2nd. a Temperance Rally be held in the Presbyterian reas will be given by Mr. G. erson Huestis, G. W. Patriarch f the Sons of Tcmlierance. Other akers will assist Mr. I-fuestis. A ood programme of music is bein! CD PERSONALS ence. didate got with his promised read '*' -nl of the Guardian rvvvft "ld “‘° toominu from . __. <°°u¢lu---- 1* .~~ _' , ncpuaum lsr.: :'11-.nu only statements in un more to ,____._...... which he objected. Ho again refer- ‘ Bllldfully i8n0Yi118 $116 |927 Dili' red to honor and integrity in public me be tha pmfnrmsog 1931_ Mp, more graft under the Conservatives. form of his party, with respect to |1_~e_ . Voice: "What did those machines encouragement of the canning oi MR, MUKENZIE; wp,-y honor in didn” to mm, ,mc ,,.;,mm in costlf’ small fruits and vegetables, 1-lou. private life." uippluuse.) . Mr. Sinclair: $00,000. ‘Allan Stewart labored to show that Mr: swam, hnwdly “M M "_, fumned_ He refermd J the ,uh Voice: “What about the running there was nothing in the idea of no phvmvcu hyp°m.m_ °’|'°“‘"?” B°\“8 1-“W m“m4“m'¥ 1” tm’ P’°' Mr. Maekenuie pointed out that Government. The pu iaso of thc ML sm°1°1' did “°° reply' H” Vin” °“ “°°°“°° °f °“"sid° °°m'.1‘he Guardian had said that in the mm machinery. th Education said the “policy of the Govemment, petition, unfavorable climate, etc., opposing speakers lt the F"dmc_ oommmmm ma nn. ,S M°nt,.”| M returned' w°"]d be t° my lm" em' ton meeting the Govemment ound-» detective were dealt ith by th” it the cubes do more work and the small mu- "bmugm up" by the Ministerial Au- L:°t,°,f_E“f,;;‘ff szzzffntf ";;,“;,y\ ;‘;°;:;'_v!:;m°:° sic; “Z mf, me. chlries wiilbeused tokeep the roads sociutloxfand “asked for” by “thc M eu med » 3| it t in shape "when they are ma/de." Deputy Provincial Secretary” and it 'pre y W mm up e 5 ua ° vhiues 0! the lame type that will The Ticket of Leave Act had been Admltting that for the put three was not for the purpose of releas- ' _ ting closed in good order , years the Government had import- ing bootleggers for political reasons 8 mee . to “te cd large quantities o`f gravel, Mr. at an he gi-gym, Wim me NHUOIIBI Anthem. cord, it was up to them I . 0 sinulair went on to eulogin the lo- Mr. stewart went away back '|00 _ _ t und inc aims, ideal.; una principles ** , Cul sruvel- "There are several sm- \ years to the reign or King Jenn' for Liberal MlSStaf€Iti€l‘ltS L,§‘;';', 2265;: (;;:rl;h;°k;,:}v`° 1:5 ,,,,,vvv,,,mg me Cveficnv f,,.,,,dm and Mr- and MH- -1000 M°K°“"°' vel deposits in this vicinity. he raid. an argument tosnow that we unuuiu -_- ' ` nf W" an that was necessary for me f(,u,,d,~L.55¢-5 of our 1,¢ague_ They and family- B°d°¢l“°- m°"°"°d W where gravel is available of the beat not send so many lawyers to the (Continued from Page 1) gh 5 m mm ' longed to sec cruises Kingdom Pm H1” °“ S““d"Y- type that has siven sood results cn Legislature. ° °° P ' P the i”°“dS 1° W°\11d be b¢fft¢r. Mr\ Much of his spnch was a com way of building roads as under the ion (Laughter) wood challenged the liberal can- their 102'! platform ‘wi i had been cxtravagance of the l..-a-Saunders election road buildin' policy. "hte speaker felt init as Messrs. Clark and McCvuigan had no re- their platform \ He had been elected. he said. On MSW 110 more money in trcllurv to uv tim nts: gf: ‘lad New IIIQ nqlected :their claims. The claim; had bn admitted. The moncy “fm ,hh Federal trol-lury, but the loc" Govt ernment made no effort to "iv, th; subsidy that rightfully b¢|°n‘ ,_ the Province. (Applause), Wold economy hm not sm , policy of the Liberal tdminlstrnuvm “The expenditure of the Depm, ment of Publio Works exuegqm un toiul revenue nf our ldmlnhtruuw Mr. Stewart uid. Members of the legq rrlhmh had slwlyl paid their own exmm, el to uttendfthe meal" og M Cumdiuu Bar Association. Yet th. Provincial- Government paid gm expenses of three young Libgm lm yen who nut tn Toronto lui my to _uttend that meeting. .The Conservatives when rcturmg roposd-to no-operate with the oth. er Maritime Provluool in so-np", Mr 'nd Mrs Harvey Bernard ' ' ' - the prohibition is-sue which 11° md 'utive purchase of schoolbooks wing acl- :nut our cutncuc women might and daughters or Boston. an visit: ment "in me future purcnuseu un justice in me law courts und me inc mas mc: cucn rainfall. this ‘M ed pn was not tm ma, __ “M” °°“““ "° f’“’°“"'“ °‘°"°°h°¢n- not only live exemplary lives them- .£15 Bsrnsrgiagliig Mn' Wu IOGHI Eravcl and kept the money at barriers placed in the way by the is what they do. They go over the ‘ fvuxhmwn up to mm at prevaow o . am un home. legal profession. road with the great power machin- i eu 3 that he had mm"-ered in selves, but that, in an united body, ly than at present. V The Liberals had claimed that they might exert to the fullest cons if-Ie credited the Government with He complained also about Dr. cry followed by fourteen or fifteen ‘ m° ng ' em of the Pmmbmon ¢h°Y`h°~d H0118 b_l¢|l to statute inim- sclcnce, make a better Canada and , Mr' Albert Keuy “nd Mr' ‘7°h“ l1HviI18“r€ad.luSfcd” the tax on mo- Macmillan taking “nine hours” in men. Then the road overseer fol-‘me en °'°°m‘ because of hard times but Mr. Stew develop a higher Christianity, these‘ MwC°Tm“° 0! Um” CIW Bl-‘lem su” tor vehicles and gasoline, admitting the Legislature to make a speech lows in his car. The road inspectorl Mt' 1' th Provincial Ponce art believed that the change Wu ardent apostles brought into being day 1” 5°um' » ' “cent in°1'¢°°¢ 01' 8- Cent a aailon and he thought the members "on follows in his car. Then comes the Th; mst ° huge b the Prohlbb’ f-11° “Built 0! the by-election tn Sec. --- n in canada, me c. w. L.-letters °u the aus tux. but nerlecting to in- bon. sides" were relieved when me big Minister or Public wal-as in nu h” 8 d' W” Y which now mean much to our Ca- ' “u 5106 tha the tax had Doctor sat doum. car. Bringing up the rcsr il u large ' ` I amd P 1 1. vhopc pe0'p1e_ U12 1118 Vu¢Bl10!\ W1*/h ffiendi in been twice increased sbice the Stew- truck can-yin; several barrels of The sp;-ke; N: emierxfmé, S°m'|°‘ “ft G°"emme"f' Went OUD 0f l>0we:‘. Mr. McKenzle's Address l gasoline. Rigid economy i.sn't ii? Lea as t ° am’ md 1' the lark aske or Mr. sinciuuiubo an u to _ is 1 . °‘°“”‘“ W' ° ay you be able with the help of Mrs. James sims and M155 ,mm fe R1' C011 _ , pp “um _ support of the electors of Mt. Herb- During you: term us President, G0<1. £0 bring this H0510 OYEHHUB- sharpe have returned from a i>i0“!~ art Govemment deserved no credit ency in campaigning in 1927 on the Mr Macfntyre to produce copies of - - r " t >.- _ U°“ °f W°m°“ f°’Wafd ill "W WW 'ant if-ilu Of NOV!! S0053- Oh “Wm for the subsidy increases of $105,- sl ; "K th Governments in the c ondence showin h th mme' ‘wha-'t 1°" (mug ex: th, plank had been dismissed, signed M its f°‘md°"i°“‘ 0bst"'°° mei' were acwmpanied by M155 000 B Year obtained under their re- ilrigxbnd tligyeai on the argument machixigjspwere bought gileowalsfi Mr' J' Lmgurr tmnnngrmbom ' as e n ad Columbus half seas over ..May a benign Providence grant Your labors over, may your holy d Prince last Fall. 0 Master Klark Cantwell is Spend form his ai t ' ` tion Comm!!-Si°u 'nic ubmic had nenlccced tu motion of fruit growing 'nu implement their promise for th, PTO . mm, the chairman of the meet. , vlnce the audience that the stew- scoring Mr. sinclairs inconslst- Mr. MacDonald again challenged m ins. Who had been placed in charge h under- the Btewtrt Government pf The' Conservative party had hem l ' b to ‘ in . .i 3 ' s aways u ound try every Thelma. Allen of Halifax. _ g1me_ that we do not need to be in “ne usked Mn Macmty" to explain open g s e bmi b me charged with mcommemm Mr' rtl - hil t i ; b t b -_M servative party was a DK Y » _ f-lu t:)“}"{ee§;l“ni;”xl:;5t°he xatxfwogg J du R R B u a d Mr Ben He complained that the Conserva- with Ottawa, Mr. Walter MacKcn- why the Legislative grnnk were al- expressed Wm of the people' the Stewart said. “I would like muh 11 -‘=` ° “ S tives were wmins out on practically ne made u very effective speech. most doubled. t hmm ,_ at an semi- is nu-ry nut cas wan., .mv ven us by our revered Bishop, "In of L05 Gam; galifomivq an-ived in S - question 0 PTO Oh D d°i1\_K g°°d- ‘iff 11°” SVOW Weary- ‘gf the city last night and are guests l3ber?1lI;eh1?axii)}iilibi1ti;;x';.pUl‘°y that the caggvdsazlzngilihz ||:;|teT::,:,\f M?,x;),f:n°|dq:32ll?:¢Zt];:P;§i"1‘:i2 issue in the can'i;rpaig1;rex<;`e‘1;t;Jol;a|li; “°'l'°' °' th' p°°pl° “un °"“ W in time you will reap, not faillns. at the Canadian National The Liberals had "kept the Pro- meudatlou in the Education Com- small boy sont. on an crraud, who :sn °dx;;;ci:t°: ;he N'cm,d. of me prugql men- yuh than mpmbiqm umcd buck to his mme shore’ Mr Hawk] Best of Drummond- ixglliiltllolrtitlZvgvtgatgirfreelvgpwtgogoglaig mission that had been implegelltcdu. wheunhe came tai a ntml¢ll ltreun, present Government and of me be the hw of the had, md, tm cn would not today proclaim vine 'Que is vvsmng his g,.and_ letter.. , It do no ¢cen?`:.r:n:ng|.oh;)|:|¢:1l,, "W wnufunntgr t as md “‘ Stewart Oovemrnent, Conservative part! would be gum. ound the world his deathless parénts ,md Mrs J Howatt Mr' Sinclair framed.. an men ‘or no "elm C 0 do?" WJ" un I hm 'mud' The gasoline tax had been put ed bythe will of the poo|\io."_(Ap.. mme _ A » ° ~ ' _ ' ~ YUM W 100 PCI' ¢§l1¢» MP- M¢K¢l\l|6vlll'0- At nightfall he retumed homo with- on by order in councm an that A p|“,¢_)_ ' French River. name any bootiegger in Charlotte- ceeded “but I do censure this Gov- but u¢¢°|np|l;h|n¢ mg si-mm . town whose "name was up" who was ernment for taking such A definite The only thing adopted from the “ROY” tl? pu: 0” - mx?" hs naked' Y°“» ‘l"‘" Mrs- M°I“‘Y’°» lem" °f' Mrs. David Brooks and her notnrusecutea. The detective from sauna vu to ny um they could reports; tn. 'r-mi."-1.-G-~....|,,i.,.. V °°‘ N°' 1 0 ‘ms 1" ‘Yh“fh' °“J°l"‘g y°“' Life daughter Mildred and Mrs. E. H. Montreal had bee nsent back be- make the Provluce as dry as the which cost this count-I1 83.000 was Tm other day B tax 0 'B ‘ Membership in thc C. W. L. you will Francis spent me week and Wm, cause he --“.33 umm me influence sahan dam th ' month was placed on truck of . at they would to change the hour of the annual ‘ h 1 to cold silence after thc chlirmnd give of the riches of your experience M,.s_ John T_ Godfrey New Wm. of liquor most of me time-. k it h de f r 3 smash, to U 1 3 4 , I k 1 t more t an our ns. “nd °“P“°l*l` */° the mill* °““S°~ shire. ' voice: -'what about Borden?" :Iguana gxas return nn- it camel to xx-r:u;nr:i:n1 anoint “Serin “taht Tm "’°°k°' °°°'°d tm "meet of h ° K- P _ ttoivcnugooancuingrurlsv M_ 1 I . the Lea Saunders Govemmen g . br n M th M th of God _ r Bnc air ignored the question. pass through u. needles eye, that plausc.) rm the wand subsidy cmm* He P" ° “Sf W' " ° 'il » A motor party wusi-#tins of Mrs- C°“tluu111s. he sum mere had they would give "the gnu bwn ur P be consistent." The people had eg. Oouutlntly Heckler! Hon. B. W. LePago arcs; lurid* ad expressly requested that hc by al minutés Mr. I.»ePlge proceed? the perfect woman, show ,unto you J_ R_ Macnonalm Mm Hugh MaC_ been some crmmm about money ‘banished "qu" "amd and similar Rc Nts Pcrrormanc ' referred to I-lon. 'B. W. LePa5e. to deliver his customary lpeecli. RQ me blessednuubfi.@rwumb,.nsus, Donald Mrs; _,oe m,,,,,,y_ M, ,,,,,,,,,,, me ,,°ns,,.,,c,,m of M ,_. ,_ , _ l’ ° _ "who sometimes sem as nouns begun to discuss education, orr is hi h id t m ‘md-° S"’°e‘ "°“’“d“’““Y Y°“ cy~ne'MacD°na1:l:§:‘;intl>h1;;:r?;1:: 21;?/;T :£159 §,:;‘,::,2,tk;;;,,:” mend with n0r¢0'1~||y pygmy' sm.eta,.y_ zeal and co-operation which brought on the roads. due to incompetent sanmmonlgul ° M, sv 1 1 Mrs. Mclntyrc replied with much “b°“t “ch 5“°°°” 101' the Natlvuui supervision, was pointed out. Ex- 1 i d hi aint it i nc it lcelinfl. mid expressed her heart- c°“"°”N°"- travagance and misappropriation of pmftan; tat neg; yl and sn- felt thanks for this highest of hon- M0008 those present were Mrs. money were evident, he said, on Ser Y' his S a amen B ways were ors-a Life Mcmbershlp_und R150 Hughes of Calgary, Mrs. McNabb every hand. correct' He Sufi, Thi Guardian fm' Ulf bmliliflil gift of the Juniors. °‘ B°"’t°"~ a"d'MfS~ -7- W~ M¢D0!1- Accvptlnl' Mr- S|neiair's challenge had published a mm report' M Mrs. F, .y, C,._-ivy, prmdcn, of the aid, Grand Tracivslie, three sisters to say where any money had been the Fredericton meeting and an. s\|i>_Div1_n0n, pvcsided_ and made of Mrs. McIntyre. .At the conclusion misappropriutcd, Mr. Wlgmvm "L ,nounccd his intention of reading it reference tothe appointment of His 0! me mtetlng un informal rcccp- ed what about the $8,000 paid to fmm the pl°‘“°rm' _ Most Rm; Excellency Bishop tion was held during which con- buh up "N, A,,,|,.°w_ nu" Mm VOICE: “Tell us about Mr. Lea'| 0'Suilivnn ns National Chaplain nf gratulations were showered upon cheil matter; also the $1.400 paid to ""°u“| 'n "M C°p"°' 'n'°`“"‘“ the League, and presented him with th” new N“u°"9~l Pfesidenb I d€¢¢°¢|YH Wh". H0¢10l'd|l1l to Mr. (Luuihtem a Spiritual Boquet. the gift of the '°` . ‘_ -_ Saunders, was too drunk to do his Sub Division. duty and had to be sent home. (Ap- “"4 'W * VI" "mb" °‘ P°°p|° plunge), in "ll PIDYHIGG. League for this valued gm and uncanny moms wliivrrivr; Mr. wigmore uno dealt with the VOICE: By Joe 0'Brl¢u. fmush- congrutulatcd the National Pres- Board and Cm. Apply to 137 Conservative attitude towards pro- *"3 ment, Mrs. w. J. Mcrniyre, upon Hillsborough si. 7;14.|;.1'.2i nibiiion enforcement una with me The Liberal clndidatel. Mr- Slu- the great honor accorded h __ assurance of Hon. J. D. Stewart to ciair complained. had been refer- “'[hltClh WAS S0 Wirll merited. He spoke LOST - TRUNK AND TRUNK- enforce the law without fear or fa- fcd to as "Honorables" in The 0 ic good work done by her, not mg); bgtwem New Qlugnw and vor. Guardian and it was stlted they only in the League, but also in cv- summerslde, July 28. Club bag The several planks of the Conner- had gone to the Fredericton meet- ery cause. and wished her a long between Charlottetown and Bord- vutive platform were convincingly ing "on their own" whereas they lie to enjoy the priviliges accord an lm sunday, App; qqudjm dealt with by the speaker. whose had first, invited the Conservative _ ' , y . Gd with u 111° lumbeu-bin. He 'Wl~l-1-ar obvioummoerltyv made u anomaly candidates to com slang, ' ~ A ,L ~ i His Excellency thanked the 91'. .___ MR.. SINOLAIR.: "Yes, ‘it wal Mr. H. D. Maclliwen advised Mr. ii' in blfwk WPG “In Memory of Departed Glory." (Laughter) l Mr Cox was out of his element Void Mr. Mhclliwcn; hs would hue made 11 :ood runny-man in s vaudc ville. ' `-Sireakimz or the roads, Mr. Muc- Ewen stated that they were better during the Stewart Regime than at any time since. It was not so long ago (1919) since the Patriot denounced permanent highwny building as an "|n(¢|-m,1 "heme" which would raise urea to an im- possible standard. "If You want to shove this prov- _ince into debt, so that it will take Mes to set out, Just re-elect me Present Government. They gr, vb, boys to do it." “Mr. Lea. came without 9, plat- f0I'm. he comes as a. Mussolini, his intention no doubt being to bund u two and a. half million highway 11 he sets the chance. , The Patriot at the last local elec. UC" Said: "Vote for no and sn and keen the Gum-nmsut in line." rm, °‘°“'t Suv that nw. ie umm run. But I ny ic’ in meer ii. 1..." , friend ut court than an enemy. "We are living in . ¢r,|,,¢ um, we want the but men to npmeut us in the responsibils positions in Prince Edward Inland |l!'el|¢wh9re. (Applause) H°"- J- P- Mclntvre admitted the increase in debt, but said the sink- ITE fund would take can of lt, He again endeavored to explain ml flm°\l-A $90,000 telephone order. The 'WU' 01 the telephone wail, he claimed. WIA originated by Mr. Adrian Arsenault who advised that the telephone be taken out of the office of the Minister of Publis Wofks before he did fruther trouble. Mr- Muvlutvre sua um nothing was done which was not, ngqmm-y_ and that he did not 4° mm be. cause there was no more money, Hg claimed that he did not believe in ,vrtrs roodwork on the gy, gf an election as it did more hu-in than good. speaker pointed out that the pres- Mr. Thomas Wigmore eff ti l l I ttl t t Otta , . him.” ionor was bestowed on us-the ap- M155 Bene ppizzm of west Ru. dealt with Mr Binclair's wiljcstxei' 3:1 §’e|T|:n!:hg:nx:rs .is no mwuil |?;,fl nl;1i;\J0ti?it;')°A;ilt whomlghhzt hx ent Government one” refused 'D . ' ' -' . e s u ‘ pointinent of one of our own as _ 1 d M pr 15 ments, r ardi th fl 5 -. _ W ¢°i\mbU¢€ m0l\¢y $0 th" °°“°°- He Nmmml President of th catholic bury ficcompan c by anc_ t8 ng e nahces. better qualified to press our claims rained in his bedroom, and under Domed out mit th, Province had -' _ _ _ _ _ 1 e . , m xpended Mr Mark R. Mollulgun aoknow ledged that every candidate, no welfare of the farmers at heart- hud been presented to the D0~l minion Government in 1927 and nothing more was necessary. The federal representatives should press the claims. Mr. McGuigan attempt- 9 ments in linel considerable heckling. N01' A PLATI-`0ml ( I-lon, J. D. Stewart in opening carried out by the Liberals. Mr. Stewart then dealt with the ro the Maritime Rights. commission had heard the evid- ence on the subject presented by tho premlerl of the Maritime Prov- inces- The duty fell upon the speak- er to present the claims for the Iii- iand. If the case had not been pre- sented to the Duncan Commission I the claims would not be known. The report decided that the rights of the Maritimes existed, the final ad- justment to be made later the report was adopted. The brief shown by Mr. Moauigan had stut- ed the claims, and it was now nc- the Liberals had failed to do in n utter what his profession. had the Z M. Mcoi was hecklea re- ‘ pmldly tgxigghout hu mem cause or s9o,ooo wui-tn of road nt- '1‘he claims of the Provincei°h!“°“3' by "|°ph°”°' VOICE: "We dent wont to hm 'ro the accompaniment at boil: stant heckling Mr. Longs at som( i not received service for the money length compared the records of tht receding Stewart and Sounder( Governments. I-lo referred to Mr. Wood's challenge that he show and lank of the Liberal platform thill ad been fulfilled, but suddenly lefl hat subject to defend the puts REBU'I'l‘AL In his rebuttal Mr. Wood stated hut hitherto he had often wander- ed at considerable length to snow ed Why Mr- I-¢P=¢°'» metinzs wut that it was not necessary to have 5° b°i8ff¢l'°l-l¥- MT- 1'-GPBBB Md BW' inc federal and provincial govern- H1 11° answer to the ch ‘lense tl mve that one plank of like Liber- D In attempting to dtswnv mud; ai platform had been carried out Mr. Mcouigan was subjected to The reason that there WGN i'¢W°| men working on the roads now that _ mnctlmc no was obvious enough Everybody wu working at the hay. Laughter.) Mr. Clark at Con-an Ban, Mn proved that a "record" is not a Wood stated, had pledged liimsel platform. A record deals with the to pay $500 to the orphsnager if 1 past. could be proved that he had interq Voice: “That was poor enouah-" fered in the enforcement of thi A platform is u promised course Prohibition Act. When Mr. McDonf of mann, Mr. stewart continued. uid me accepted me challenge Mn 1-re also exposed the mlumsmcni curb mia cms-lea nc md sheet of Mr. Mcciuigan that the Conserv- that h, had nav" mtwmed on bc. ative platfonn had already been 1,51; of 5 bootlegs”-_ "How mn yoi tell u bootlegger7' 'asked Mr. Wold VOICE: "Ask Mr. LePase. Hi assertions made by Mr. MoGuiga.n mmm ten yum Mr. clark, according to the Pat' S11' Andrew R” D“1\°°\\ “Hd hi* not nm mia no challenged prod of any interference by him ln W0 hibition enforcement. Mr. Clark uroaalnd pointed od . that Mr. McDonald had claimet t Wlnsloe And York that member! of the ogvemment had interffffi n prohibition enforcement. Ml McDonald had later told him DTW' tely that the reference wsrnot ti him. Mr. McD