. tl ; i awe,-_._ a 1! »s » ‘t . if E 3 _ <'\ . »_ 3 '31, I ll ‘ii f' » '_`. , ,I ~» _.-.<,-,;.;. - -» *f 4 1: :~ - , `.‘ (ir I l THF____iCI'IARLO'l;I;E__;'l`Q_§§ A 9 Conservative Rewr one eftiehievement 01 prime importance to the electors ol Prince Edward Island in marking their ballo|tes.“i;;Jt;i_‘liy 23 is the record ot the MacMillan Government during the past tour years o unprece - g liculties and world economic depression. g E This record is ol achievement, not ot promises. It stands in striking contrast to the broken election pledges ot the Liberal administration which was deleated in 1931. It challenges comparison with the achievement 'ot any government in Ganada, or ot any administration in the historyot the Provlnee. A 0n every political platlorm Genservative candidates are prepared to prove this state- | mcniioihehiii. ' 3 Here ls Some of the Evidence » HON. W, J. P. MacMILLAN, M.D., LL.D,. etc. A I nearly one million dollars in cold cash during the past tour years lor unemployment reliel and other pur- . I D g The obtaining lrom Dttawa o y g ent directly into the pockets ot our farmers, lishermen and urban workingc asses t, ' d lrom the _Tw poses. A large part oi this money w . ' ' ' I 000 000 resenting an annual subsidy increase for all time ot $150,000, obtaine | ' ' ' ' . L'b ra Provincial claims tothe amount ol $3, , , rep th White Goiiimission-the greatest subsidy increase since Gonlederation i c A Dominion Government through representations belore e 'achievement during the preceding tour years in this connection: till. ,Q " l nd luture requirements, and with tacilities tor an additionat. “Ilebuilding ol the Prince ot Plales Gollege in a manner adequate te present e bri ing the institution to the lull status ol a Junior Gollege. s l ns ior a complete mental hospital year’s course, ng y , ' ' ital to the extent ot the Provi'nce’s present linanoes, with provisiono pla ' ' at F lconwood over the Rebuilding ol Falconwood llosp ' ist ative costs so as to save, in three years, awhole year’s expenditure a g iinit. Ileduction, at the same time, ol admin r geests incurred by the preceding Liberal administration. . ' ' ' e 'b als but im lemented by the Gonservatives Introduction ol 0ld Age Pensions, promisedby the Li er g p _ ' ' A I nt l a chair ol Sociology and Econoinicsiaiid ol an additional series ol Gbtaining trom the Garnegie Gorporation ol SBB,000 lor the endowme o grants of over $100,000 lor demonstration ,library purposes tor the benelit especially ol rural communities. Establishment ot a Department ol Ilealth aitdtEd'iic2itioii, and the reorganization et health and educational activities under the adminis-; tration ol llon. Dr. MacMillan. ` ~ n Increased grants to the llospitals and to the _ Provincial Sanatoriuni. ~ E i ` ' llltlen ' . Establishment ol a grant to the Prince Edward Island Fisnermen’s _ s W 0btaining, in co-operation with Gsnservative representatives at 0ttawa, ol a substantial, year-round reduction in automobile rates on the Gar Ferry Steamer; also`_transter-ence ol Gar Ferry accounts lrom the Ganadian llational Railways to the Dominion Gonsolidated Ilevenue Fund. o ' Substantial saving ettected in School Supply Department, where a $36,000 delicitwas lelt by the Liberals in 1931. Assistanee to Potato Growers Association by guaranteeing lertilizer and spray material prirsliases to the extent nt 'over $90,000. Special encouragement and assistance given to livestock and mixed larming by aggressive policies including establishment ol cow testing associations, extension ot agricultural short courses and rural meetings, promotion ot sheep, swine and cattle clubs, ot Vlomen’s Institutes. dairy organizations, exhibitions and school lairs. g Ge-operation with the Dominion Government in establishing a Marketing Board, a Farm Loan Board which will shortly be extended to covet loans to tishermen, and machinery lor the operation ot the Farmers Greditorsf I Arrangement Act. A ` tance and co-operation in a provivee-wide campaign tor dental hygiene. I I I I I" 9 9 ~ y ' ' - aeration with the Dominion Gov°"°°“"t. ssis Gonstruction, now in process, ol Trans-Ganada Highway between Borden and Gharlottet, in, in co o ` sed tourist traltic greater convenience to the local travelling public, and enhanced value flhehardsurtacing ot the highway will mean- increa y G A g , g ot tarmproperties. g A _ M anPractical-experimentation in lowerpricod asphaltic highway construction on secondary roads. S Extensive use, both in road maintenance and construction, ol Prince Edward Island gravel, in contradistinction to the Liberal policy ol using imported gravel ` Replacement this year ot the S. S. llillsboro by a new steamer lor the Gharlottetown-Itoeky Point service. 9 Ilaiiitenaiice ol salaries ot school teachers and civil servants against Gpposition pressure lor reductions in all _such salaries mounting to S500or over peryear. 1 y ese were ellected by lesstliaiitlie eight melt!! el ollile- t G0l'l'IlllA'[|0l 0|’ 80"” *ID ei-"-'t' Government with aii avenge annual expenditure iii the pest three el tlie lastl.iberalyear,1931 g ' t 9 I 'P three Gonservatrvo years,1932, 1933, 1994, , ot' as against eg debt > l i l » r I if lifll it i¥§ U A-'