rslllllll the Wllelsahttpfsolgwldtesu; l ttetewi canals» ' “driving oasrlllaeklfiiigll CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, MAY, 16, 1939 ISSUES iilieviewed By Leader. In Rousing Speech Electors Warned-To Disregard Election {QXB .7» ' Propaganda Of Doomedjucampbell Government sponslble governmelltY 1M lgfilld financial adm tioh. The Conservative leader was la splendid first. and med e C powdl’ for two or three months. even tho h defeated. "The; not be tted to do scémbe declhazedim s Govuar- nor excrc pseroga ve and ll they try to bold on for an imrtoasiontgle "F: and!’ their‘ h‘ ea a c o ' use |o_ to be too buffer them!" "we are now drawing to a close of the campaign," he said, “and the issues have been d as far as possible. It. is now for you lo compare the statements you have heard regarding these inues, and decide for yourselves who ls most lltted to conduct the affairs oi this Province after the 18th of this month. . "1 listened-and listened in v the last 's was is last unityio answer the charges t we’. have made llld ilrvvlm are t ‘hle Govern- merit ltwss his t opportunity to defend those our-actions eminent since thecdcy they canto lgeplrqhat they would hang on “$10k i2’ de- tin ,sln of Premier. is The Premier had failed to lve any‘ adequate explanation of t Ac , which has been passed in the Legislature and comes into effect on Oct. I and will continue in ef- fect tlf the Campbell Government is re . He then reviewed the dictatorial expropriation procedure under the National Pink Act and the Road Act. 1006, charging that these measures we‘? an invasion ‘cg, the rtdlt enloy s sincli tho signing of the Magma regard to the National PartiwthalPl-aisiisr retain‘ his case on ‘a e‘ ense n. was re- "tii°“..‘;“o“l°‘§ Phil" "is r o . o n ," sa Dr. MacMillan. "I did not have the vilege of hearing Mr. Mar- ut I eve his speech was such fir”? i hewhadt rlifit had ha "l? 8 ml) r a s ear e sum the": lees“ u. P l“"',......“°‘? éffhiittlih’ ‘Bill’; ‘ti; four Jeers ca. when he made ap- lica on to e Farm loan Board or a loan on that piece of land, was valued by e. sworn valuator at $500. A man-and particularly Mr. Martin. I believe-will do s. lot olf talking for seventeen hundred dol- lllllllerolld Statement Dr. Msohfillan also cited the Premier! excuse with regard to the Road Act, that it was notwiae to allow farmer to take the Gov- ernment into“ urt because» they iiiidiwelnflefiilltlfiilifiigwfihieob°aéir Ziillihfifilifiltii there is no inswer. A Sorry ‘Record’ "The Campbell Government will go (down in the history of this Province as the Govcrnmentwhioh has outraged the cipies or lltlllwlllvy "Don which the Britfsh ggnlsatlglélion rests," Dr. Macltillan clllllllllllllk. he wok upme pro- visions in the new Pro to f Wllleh placed great additional ex- perm uiXlll W!‘ ‘Property owners. ‘choosy/to his for Notices In lhls column I cents per word. "Dance. St Avsrds every Tuesday trdtion, Dr. and lnursoay nights. IplMO-io-l "Burden Laue uluo luamug nugl lbmbo, calves every Tuesday. flours 13 lo 3 h-sto-ll-lvl-‘s-a-ti PBuylna live t Albany Thursday 18th yriday . n. lllltll noon u_ - L-ltil-i-lil-el-l "H _ "-1"- ‘ . ._ s, .3283?‘ e Y . Kin- k" a L-lsso-t-l -_l_g-1o. real value. "In other words the Premier of this Province was ready to put our farmers into the class of per urers at once. And worse than t, he said ‘the Government would not be able to get ‘one man‘ --not a single man-to go into Court and swear to the real value of the property 1n dispute. ‘Those are serious words." said ~Dr. Maclllillan. “It is a terrible indignity to put on the farmers of this Province to lay that l they can't be allowed to go Info Court because they will all per-lure them- se "l lay to the electors that if it were for ne other reason than the defense rlven av the Premier and the Minister of Public’ Works In regard to this one llestlon, that this Government no anger merits the confidence of the r ple." Prohlbltilm prohibilflon adminis- MaoMillan said he Cbmvbell 'cn ground. The bubih: would like to know how lllllllb lYPflt was made under the Act in the last four years and where these profits have gone. "1 have asked him to account for the I100 bills which he paid to the so. called Belgian Count. Why dlflfflt he answer? Here is his own wit- tooatlnued on page s, Col l) "Dance liFiSIEG-xm ‘rner s Dance Hall, ‘gel-non River, ednss-i as g‘ - . ‘my. May ll "Be Mu torllgnt, com- lax breblgufieannt nam- "Olillwlt. Box Boei and Cllllellead Road 5 col Uhldny. nay 10th; Admhsio’ are. mus mm. l-lm‘ ‘lir-‘flih-lfiv-n Potato Shipments ills 7 llsw Brunswick the its (To ;.. land was three or four times its In the far east hid fflllflltédly challenged Premier '3 ovrrsws. M isLm a1 c - adlen Mounosdlfeolloe hive bgn beeosceredlheaew iimsii PLAN RElEBTEll BY soviuiiussil Eventual Adherence To Anti-Aggression Front Expected However. _ (By The Canadian Prom) Russia was re rted Monday to have rejected e latest counter- proposals of Great Britain aimed at the lggluslon of Rlilnfllhlmh aggl- on grou w shares leadershr Optlmian however, the Moscow eventually would come through with her su - port. Conversations between British. French and Russian for- ten tGoeneva next sugg ths she‘ fight-if asked-for Romania should their ence be mensced an that Britain and first to their aid. l This was a counter-proposal to‘ a Soviet plan for Russia, Britain and France to form a reciprocal military alliance and then guar- antee the it’ ndcnc of all states in eastern Eilrope. Meanwhile chancellor Hitler and Premier Mussolini toured their re- sngalhive fortifications f a c in g ce. Hitler's generals pronounced Ger- many's western fortifications im- prcgnable and perfect; Mussolini reiterated I 's desire for peace but insisted t problems con- stituting "dangers for all" mustbe settled. Palestine. Efll-alnh most tossing non-European problem c the moment, will learn _how Britain pro to dis se of its affairs W need . e » ovemmentk plan has en repor Wéhfl in a, minority eta us. [tension appeared to be growing between Japanese and foreign powers interested in the international settlement of Kulangsu, Aiamoy. Japanese mar- ines entered the foreign area. last Friday and were reported now to be demanding comp etc control of the ‘settlement. Britain has pro- tested the Japanese action. Bonservatives Score Heavily At Cherry llill A Cherry Hill lent impetus to the fast sweeping Conservative tide throughout the prov.nce when they accorded Messrs. Louis Burgc and ' James Leslie, Ccaszrvatlve candl- ates a triumphant reception 1t the Joint political meetinvgwlrl the school house last night. he Lib- eral candidates Messrs. H. H. Cox and J. P. McIntyre were ill/ell I col reception. c Mr. James Usslle scathlnsly “- ncunced the Government for their failure to balance tha‘ budget de- spite the fact that ey had ill- creasz-zd taxation, thus islllnB t° implement the most llflWYWfll? Md stressed Piflllli in their loss pla Orin which had itmept thtelm into power. He also nchsln ixrstlon oil Faltcionwoodh Heourgxeld the return to emocra c g - ment and criticised the ‘adminis- tration of ilshermerrs relst. Mr. Leslie was roundly cheered as he drove home point after point hliwlgly delivered speech- ‘fll m df a the Camp- fii°‘2’ii‘.dotnh§..°‘l..s cited o.- ures back up his claims. Be was e m...“ first: “trust "“' will‘. Louis guns pvevas chested to the echo on arising to s k and was given a most at tve hear- . ing. l-le ably iliustra d the mis- demeanors and or red h - y-poc " of tribe l Government. $2.0m‘? the lIFl-gflllfid debt in Gave t ma v e" ma": . r. n. n. our fol-the most with the Conservative - the srnment of i081 And soullht tos- logi f the failure of theLl-b- P0 1:0 t. i‘ maxi; W cp-ssmslllyinlhag i? mm g men was ehslr- TPeece Iiooms In , ' CoalLabor Strife l A m ‘QM Press) x’. my is-A faint servative The electors of Conservative MecKcnzie and Beaten a most en- Lng than, mllfiifellllhgielmm M? the 0111i seeking re-elcctlon point out that rible lscgeaqfianfi budget . a e 14b; - who m“ thyem “y face e be?!“ in ependent ral and would al once balanced creased indebtedness to the extent hh mindand he had alwa of over four million dollars. (A - so in the best interests of the Blouse). On May 18in the mule w again put their seal of unravel c mos on extravagance and this time they had been copied from the Liberals. will have good reason for doing so. Soil Andria-ewes a good thing but )- i f ensure (Applause e Liberal promise to effect a saving by discontinuing gill; system the humus and egetable matter a1- irovernrnent i’ ood serv‘ . Th inner-meg flan sthlendtul] sfif. they en he v ofvthe sneaker they deserved fro the Kathe help the ment unofficially as oylding for an v inde endentl Aug; P $192k. ul Graduating Prince Edward training school for nurses was held tn in 5t. Paul's Parish Hsll last night. There were seven girls in the graduating class The sons! by the Serenaders. a women's choir under the direction of Nils. G. E. mun‘ l1, f‘ violin duet by Nan new “m and or. Nightingale Pledge to gl nurses by Archdeacon H. mond. to the MRS. WM the vslediotorisn 0K ue/tln ms ti class o..s:l."tr:......l; J. P. Mclntyre sought un- "town ‘syn-Inn: Ovation A Given Conservatives At Crcrpaud Meeting Messrs‘ Beaton-Knd 'MacKenzie Applauded And Cheered ' By LargiCrowd Oravlwd save the Party if leclcd wer determined m candidates Messrs. introduoeea roper means of reliev- ' vernment candidates a uoelgy "t" m‘ °ll “cm”. on‘? en we cen , scored the go - people using this form oiufuel to ter lme earn their lying Day one cent more than under the conservatives be- ty 0f glo blagidltiatllztform o! the cause the Campbell Government al- . a n t carer-severe: "we? W Elli s t f - vati t! onk 4 auheach ancu of the Province had been ex- poll"? gel malgoglm nndplby shouts lowed the coarenlpanieslto increase the I-ker dealt with the Conser- in tr v t d a "l"! kolllfidolligrgllengolg tires: of e/oprova from e audience. duri that election held up e ter- Independent Liberal eat of insolvency an prom. the onl Alan Stewart said he was s. the bu t and in- that a man d always peak s le. l-le commended the Conservat- ve platform better farm nd. It was necessary to build up s15 was so ing cars for of Droved absurd in the light oi how Mr. MacKensZe the next aker I118 government is handling the said he an reciated the l n of matter at present. Under the mflgggg Mr. Btewsr who was h llcved as s tom the government still pays for independent as any beral could teca-rsbu theofficlslsownthem. beinviewof the thr tofthe Inslncerity in regard to mew. ler to anyone kicking over the -mise o0 economy was dram by races. '1‘lle Conservati did pay Mr. Benton who pointed to m; bu Q attention and fulfill their pre-el- sll-Dls received by members of the ectlon p in its f t - vious speakersuwordg? Ilorofourieyiewags 3150.000 extra revenue mum _ DMQJQVCIDIHGDQI- the!» gkllllflti-lll “steel-M. .. 001.0 iklD/iplomas To Seven Nurses ‘Graduating Ex-er-cllises Of Prince Edward ‘Island Hospital ' Held I£s_t_Night. . Mimi-tee 0f the careoftheslclswasavelwfiofld Island HOIPML thermometer by which to lrllese s depth and genuineness of the Cluistian faith professed by the people of a community. In a brief talk, Dr. Houston said if lt_ were le he would be- stow the following gifts upon the closet-health. luclfilrlicuf. rnlns,e 5111111115-595590- ' V Mumll- m“ m°"n“ ace, a set of bgautv and a sense llfltllll of humor. l-le congratulated the D,- RW‘ class won attaining the aresenllltlvll "ill “Wm” which had been looked forward to grad by Lieute-Gov- for three years. HIS HONOUR’! ADDRESS To nw mind. the annual grad“- atlon of the Class of Nurses ls one ogi-am consisted of Bentley. and a llet by Ml‘- Rlaoill Raymond. Sailings?‘ of the meet important events in g . lif o! mmunity, for the classAllwhotookpl-rtln m‘ ‘ '°° Lnd-lwfldfll chumm‘ care of the sick is s very R l program were of good town. Dr. H. D. Johnson WI! thgnngmgtfl: by which to gauge chairman. the and of o s ri ti Willa“ less‘: by Graduatinr Class 31h: 5 u‘ :3, “guy”; 3°!“- Burely no one th l- apihl b t, seelnsmfieallfilgdeglv: in s ear I l im- an adult ck bain one dis- tress, could possib ore his re- ly i gpmliibfll b8 ll "J0 lOVlilB sis-Ali iguana the sass by is w .oh ‘ ueicerth .embs. talents W" °°“ gguihieliloiytintdrllleheifmedim m? (convalescent-WI) Kathri MloLea.Al'fl a”, Charlottetown. Victory Is RllYIil. LINER 0N LAST UiP 0F VIIYAEE Destmyers S k e e n a _ And Saguenay Wel- come Royalty To Canadian Waters. (B l. K. CARNEGIE Can Press staff Writer) ABOARD R... M. B EZMPRESS 01" AUSTRALIA, May 15—(CP)—'1‘he K1118 and Queen rode thro Can- gfdlen waters tonight in the press adian and two British wardri on the next-to-lsst stage of the gays] partys 12-day voyage to Canada. The Canad an Destroyers skeena 511d llfllliy. which had steamed out of pe Bay early this morn- ing met the Empress at 6.20 P. M. s. .'r., just after the big islet-chad its convoy cruisers had passed ape Ray on the southern tip of New- foundland. Crews oi the destroyers manned . Th re stroyers from the ridge of the Em- Rllfsfildwlth the Queen standing at ‘Thenethe Canadian warships cir- clcd wide and took up osltong in front of the Empress, eading the u, way to Quebec where the King and Queen are to disembark Wednesday mornin , two full days later than o rlnslly intended. Following the review. His Majes- ty sent he following wireless mes- sage to he Sheena: "It afords me great pleasure on entering Canadian waters to be greeted by my Canadian Navy. I thank you for the welcome uygu have given me and I congrat te you v on the fl-ne appearance of your ships. George VI.’ Pushing ahead at 10 knots with the Sheena. off the liners port bow and the Sagusnay off the " Empress of Australia en- a few miles below Quebec before mldni ht Tuesday. e S.» Lawrence River. on the north side oi the Isle of Orleans or Just below the island. the ltrnpress will cast anchor overnight and steam into Quebec Wednesday for the official welcome to the King and Queen in Wolfe's Cove. Canada's first. formal welcome to ‘Their Majesties on the high seas was a dramatic occasion. ‘the liner, her big royal standard floating high above the decks. was in Cabot Strait. Ca An ullle, on the west- ern tip o New oundland was vis- ible on the starboard side and 5t. Paul's island collld be discerned on the port. ‘Ihe aproaohing destroyers were sight?‘ at 4.50 on etgie western hurl: on. ey appear as y B in the sparkling sunlight. firs» was hardlv a ripple cn the water. The British Cruisers Glasgow and 10 PAGES Australia, escorted by two Con» BIIIII-I-I. Anunl labserlprn Delivered IIJO IGJOsOQIQYQIIIIU-Isll-IO- “That a canvass was being made throughout the country promising Old Age Pensioner; an lncreagg in their monthly cheques and that he had proof of it," was the state- ment made by Dr. Leonard Farmer of Mt. Stewart at an enthusiastic political meeting in York Hall last night. Dr. hrmcl-‘s statement came in the course of a brief speech on behalf of the Conser- vative candidates Messrs. Samuel A. Kenned and J. A. MacDonald who are o ferlng for election s- galnst the Government candidates . Mark R. MoGuigan and Ml‘. Russell C. Clark. The meeting was an enthirinstlc one throughout with an overflow crowd in attendance. Ml‘ lra uarr was chairman and st Ilene 1' "en of the meeting was tendered s. vote of thanks for the fine manner in which he handled his duties. Mr. Russell C. Clarke was the first speaker of the evening. Throughout his speech he tried without success defending the Campbell Government. Balancing of the budget, road work, Probate Act, etc, were all dealt upon and although he quoted s. lot of figures 1n attempting to back up his argu- ments, nevertheless, they failed 0o make an impression upon the large audience. ‘squander! Mr. Samuel rs ‘ , Conservat- ive standard-bearer showed up the inconsistency of the Liberal Gov- . u a. j . . e . and f urea on the different issues. oi$e flnenclsl..cml.dltlon e, the speaker soot- ed heavl t e squandcring indulg- ed in by the Campbell administ- ration. In the matter of Falcon- wood alone MrzKerlnlxiystated it cost the Liberals $08,500 more than the Conservatives had in three years operation. Conservativcshad saved $30,000 in Falconwoodh op- eration and “they can't deny l". It ls according to their own state- manta." Interrupted frequently by rounds of applause as he brought out point after point Mr. Kmnedy aid barc the poor enforcement of the Prohibition Act. $210,000 had been made at the local vendor's but out of this amount there was $00,000 taken in that there were no Doctor's prescription to show for. m regard to the detectives brought from Montreal they had been poor ch rs the speaker stated and Premier Cam bell "didn't think it worth while to old Soplhampton and the liner prepar- (Contlnued on e B 001 '7) ____._ LePage Taken] Tollliilslk At Hayfield llall Hon . LePa and Mr. Argus‘ laacghee re-BPBISEBIQ 1n m‘ gszondwlalfltrlgtéyofsouigggfllx d Gofirnmefitl tmsmlmln-lel-Yegx n " - Algll-lll Zfismyfi-snfi were e ectlvely ~ ed" by Conservative candid ates. Mr. R. a. Bell and may; F, Bethune, who riddled the v m. ‘ candidates and effective- ly; the a on gaggleliiegovznmmsnt which met with s; ‘ applause m the course his small "M" mood by the audience Mr. 1M0 shouted "You will be the very fe- lows that will be loo for I-"hb ' me in the Nations Park. n. a 1m with the Mt e1 work claimed it cost but "l, ml was taken ooo a . Wi- to task by Ml‘. Bell and also VS’ m, Austin prominent farm- er, who showed the blue books it coet the Government over O16.- . ' s a noticeable number eiii-‘liiiriiii Liberals. at the meet- who were no doubt loosened"? an investigation when one of the o rativos had died but_ha_d shill- jl_ Eldon Swings To C onservatives Ellxion, usually a Liberal strong- hold in the traditionally Llliberal District of Belfast gave evidence 0d a "tumisig of “£11189 tide" at a l0 ing for the most part.was goo and the audience which filled the hall to capacity listened with deep interest as the four candidates. Messrs. M. W. Wood and George Macbean, Conservatives and Messrs. Dongs-id and J. Wal- ter Jones. Liberals. discussed the issues of the day. Mr. John H. Myers, Federal n t A nservat candida/ts. speaking on behalf of‘ Maolean sowed ped the body back to Montreal 0. 0 D " The present indebtedness of the Province showed JlLt how extrava- anl. the Liberal government had. been Mr. Kennedy stated. They preached about their road work but the an Government had spent $5,000,000 more on clay roads than had the Campbell ad- ministration, who hadn't paid any attention to the clay roads at all. Mr. Kennedy was given rounds and rounds of applause on con- clusion of his rousing speech. 0n The Defensive Mr. Mark MoGuigan the rye ' i " '“ ' l (Continued on page l, Ocl 0) Tentative Program For Ottawa Visit _ Announced By 0B6 QUEBEC. May l5 —(C?)_ Tentative program on which firs Causdisn cas is working to relay listeners s, description of ceremony- ies attending Thon- Ma Ot- ta/wa visit was disclosed here to- night. Whileltwassubectlofinslap- prcval based on official pso- . gram and might thllbe. the schedule on which the was making U Malesiiieo M. EDT i arrangemen ed for arrival of Their in the capital at ll A. May 10. Other Ilriday events include royal assent in the smote t8P.M.,apress onatl. i5 P. M. and a state dinner at 8.- 15 P. ‘M. The schedule for Saturday lists trooping of the color at 10.30 A. M., the Queen to lay the corner- stone of the new Supreme Cowl- building swans!» A. M. and a for A P. M. ary dinner for 8 P. M. Unveiling of the National War Memorial at 11 A. M. Sunday is the last Ottawa. event on tho tentative program being worked out bynine..e.-_e.ro- . . , REMEMBER. \? You (AXE A DAY OFF ‘fou CAN'T Pu-r n’ BACK ! l Messrs. Wood and the campaign om bribery and intimi- d which began as soon as the l5)‘ The ballad-ell Press) election dame was announced Tolls TORONTO, May 15 - Minimum retrieved from the ferries in and maximum temperatures: the Province, removed without an wson — — - _ - - so s4 the and er Vancouver - —- -- — -~ 4B 66 Csmpbcllwas ked ilwococas- Edmnnton-----4o 14 ions on llhepu-bllo platform if more R a — — — — — — 70 even was a/n order in council and Winnipeg - — - -- —4.'.l 74 felled to answer. Piiven new Pflllfi Toronto — — — — — -— 4'7 03 was . in Chorlottetow Ottawa----—-— G! whichwouldrneansixtypoldol- Moritreal---— 4555 flclals additional on election day. Quebec — - - - — -— 4B 05 Andinsomeofthenew -Mr. 9q1ngJQqn.___--$t6¢ Myeu-sdeclsredhehsd enln- Halifax——--——$tli0 forged there was lees than 100 gimfloitgmwn ... ..- - -- 00 yo . Mr. Ddumsid Msollilulcn declsr- FQfQ¢Q|Q|g¢ ed in reply to m. Macfean that Maritime last: Easterly wink. than was no lmre amount mit- strong oi! south coast; mostly m: standing in bills for gravel. and wot Mr, Myers if there were no in: gravel bills they hid H this this morning at Ml been settled "since l1 clock and gm, s4; o, _ day." Alt that» time he had Sun sets this evenhig sA 1.22 tslklngwithamasltcwncmthe and rises lorries-row moniing at gavel-meant 8400 for mm! 4.10, " purchased in 1W! and for all of New moon May 10. 12.3 am. the navel be I'M them ln 1938- s r erside tide eighteen min- Glmvel "l" ll WWW‘ utes la r than Charlottetown. thing," Mr. Jones lnlletleoled. Mr- Myers scored lleevlly ln nell- rise can FERRY assumes am - Leave IB-lbml-llfl- Tcrmentlne ll a. m. 8.05 p. m. . t... -. , 8 0o _____ , ___‘_ Predicted) York? Meeting Is Enthusiastic For The Conservatives p Election TacrieEKia Squandering Of Liberal Gov”: Is Denounced At Largely P_l_tt_e_nded Meeting. lmtw