_ July ma. MAXIMS or A MERE MAN the grave for his own trouble. When one digs his fellow out of trouble he makes o! the hole lelt llorltng Quardlau. Iouuded Charlottetown Guardian ‘I ll" Cont! FALSE AccUsATmN IN In Provincial Bond Issue? RE HOG INSPECTION I T A l Fill PLANES LEAVE Fllll AFRICA Program of Large Scale _Aerial War- fare Against Ethio- pia Announced. (By A. I, Stunts. Associated Press Foreign Staff) ‘ (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) _ RDME. July 17—Italy poured troops and planes into Africa and Ethiopia drilled her tribal warriors today in preparation for expected hostilities as efforts to avert war- repeatediy called futile here-con- tinued. A spokesman for thegovernment said Italy had received no notice of the League of Nations an- n- cement that the council would meet in special session about July i; to consider the Italo-Ethiopian c sis. In its yesterday's issue the Lib- eral party organ. under large head- lines, falsely charges Premier Mac- Mlllan with having co-operated with the Premiers oi Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to rescind the regulations under the Meat end Canned Foods Act to the detri- ment oi Island producers. THE ACTION IN QUESTION WAS TAKEN WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE 0R CONSENT OF PREMIER MacMILLAN 0R THE GOVERNMENT. The facts ere as follows: In October, 1932, a meeting of oficlals of the federal and provin- cial departments oi Agriculture, along with the heads ciao-operat- ive u: nizations and others, was held in Charlottetown and at this meeting a. provincial advisory committee on agrcultunl services was organised. Representatives were present from the Experi- mental Farms branch, the federal Livestock ch. the provincial Ddpartment oi Agriculture. the manager oi the Egg and Poultry Association. the manager oi the Italy will not consider her reply to an invitation until it arrives, he said. Well-informed circles believe, however, Itsly will accept an in- vitation but refuse to yield any oi her precepts and oppose any fur- thlerefforts to handle the situ- ation through the League. Press .and officials alike have said re- peaiedly the League can do noth- ng. Dispatches from Addis Ababa re- porting increased Ethiopian milit- ary preparations followed yester- day's publication of dispatches from Cairo, Egypt,.describing in great detailthe African empirefls assertedly feverish efforts to get ready for wavy... offsetting Ethiopia's reported preparations was Italy's announced program of large scale aerial war- fare against Emperor I-Ialle Sel- assie's country. ‘ Three hundred planes will aid the tens of thousands of foot soldiers already designatgd gm- East African service. the National Aviation Service disclosed. with General Giuseppe Valle, Under- secretary for Air, probably com. mllldlnd thorn. Twenty-four planes and B0 pilots left for East Africa yesterday. Children Mufllted, cum nor/m, July l7—A communique issued by the ministry oi propag- anda tonight charged Ethiopian t. besmen with "mutllating num- erous children" in their "mass at- tack" on the "defenceless natives of Eritrean Dancali May 31." Emphasizing what it termed the bastiality of the Ethiopian raiders the communique said: ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC u-auuoesmentu ‘are inecrted in this column at to per word, strictly payable iu advance. "Hope River Tea, Monday, July 23- L-auo-tz "Yeob Talkies-Murray Hlrbog‘, Hider. L-sais-i-l-i-i. "Yew Talkies - Mai-av River Saturday. L-B846-1-17-2i. "Yeds Talkies - Flat River, Thursday. L-sais-r-iv-zi. "Iona Tea Party, Monday. July 10th. Dance in the evening. l L-Utl-‘l-t-Di. "Dance! I'm-tune Hell Friday. Orchestra. 8d cents. L-Biel-‘l-ll-ai. "Bee Shirley Temple st lico- tsguc Saturday night. L-liil-"l-il-fli. "Reserve Saturday. July 00th ior 5t. Margaret's Tu. Ilseticu Booth, refreshments end m usual amuse- mmtl. L-MTO-‘l-IO-ii. "lieu county Parade and lemon moon min-ea W a b. is. rum leaves h et use o'clock. » ' , n-eui-r-it-il. ' flldni "Plea to have t» mo ‘ettbe , festiv- _ reeds at Livestock Marketing Board, the Health oi Animals Branch, the Federal Dairy division and the Federal Seed Branch. Dr. J. A. Clark,’ superintendent oi the Ex- perimental Farm, was appointed chairman oi this committee and Mr. J. W- Boulter secretary. ' At s. meeting of this committee, held December l0, 1083, the ohnir- man oi the sub-committee 'on bacon. hog production presented a resolution asking ior the enforce- ment of the, Health oi Animals branch regulations. which provide that all hogs marketed ior inter- provncisl trade should be slaught- ered under government supervision. The secretary oi' the committee was authorized to bring this re- solution to ihe attention oi the proper authorities. Mr. Boulter, as secretary oi the provincial advisory committee. AND WITHOUT CONSULTING THE GOVERNMENT. Bent the following to Dr. George Hilton, Veterina, Director General, Ot- tawa. Jan. 4th. Dear Sir: At a meeting of the Provincial A ' y Committee on Agricul- tural Services held recently the position of this Province being included with the other _two Maritime Provinces as one Prov- ince -by the Health of A ' ‘ Brunch was considered a great hindrance to our hog producers, inasmuch as it permits hogs to be slaughtered in this Province and shipped to either New Brunswick or Nova Scotia with- out s.ny inspection. As a result i ‘ ' and unfinished hogs are slaughtered and shipped out to markets in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Consequently ‘this acts ss a detriment to those who are endeavouring to build up u hog oi better type, quality and finish. I With this in mind the Com- mission unanimously adopted the following resolution: ‘The enforcement of the Health oi Animals Branch regu- lations which provide that, all hogs marketed for Inter-Provin- cial trade must be slaughtered under Government inspectio and ‘that Prince Edward Island be considered as a Province in Jtseli." We would urgently bring this to your attention as it is the aim oi both the Federal and Provin- cisl Departments of Agriculture to provide s. continuous supply of hogs oi correct type and fin- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew cuaacorrarowu. CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 1s, 193s Provincial Government Not Con-, sulted By Mr. J. W. Boulter Ir Pressing To Rescind Regulation UnderMeatErglmedFoodsAct. l l l ish to meet Old Country and other discriminating markets. Yours very truly, (Signed) J. W. BOULTER. (Continued on Page 10) Excellent Recorai Of Present Govt. Ably R eviewed Efficiency Of Present Admin- istration Stressed By Hon. H.F. McPhee And Mr. Leslie Hunter At Meetingln_ New Perth. Hon. H. I". McPhec and J. Leslie Hunter refuting the arguments and criticisms of the Liberal candidates scored point after point at a largely attended and enthusiastic meeting at New Perth last night. It was the last Joint meeting of the cam- paign in the 3rd district, Kings. Mr. Russell MacLaren presided. Expenditure in the Department oi Justice has been less under the present government that under the Liberals and the per capita cost at Prince of Wales Coliegp hll been much less during the past four years than the praceeding four years, Hon. lvsr. McPhee pdnted out, the course c1 his address. The speaker was answering Liberal crit- icism that the present government had increased expenditure in all departments. The saving in the De- partment oi Justice may not be shown st a glance ss under the Liberals some items oi expendit- ure in the Depot-talent oi Justice PRBVINBE-illlli SSEARBH run Mlssmaallll A pounce-wide IOOI-Olfliebdihl by DOIIB IO!‘ FYI-ll d m. sod kins, 843 mam red from her - incestuous were tucked away in the prohibition commission. Now those items have, been charged directly to the De- partment oi Justice. When all the expenditure is taken into account these has been a. decrease in the" Department or Justice under the present government. The increase expenditure in the Department of Education is ex- plalned by the increased attend- ance in the schools and at Prince oi Wales College. Reviewing the record o! the gov- ernment the speaker made it clear that had conditions been normal the present government would have improved the financial posit- ion or the province to the extent oi $13,000. The debt increase oi $927,000 in the three years is ac- counted ior in extraordinary cx- ‘ rung/r" &“' r--""""" ‘*"“‘~'-~"\\ Where Was The “Bungling” jcct being to show that this Province received less favorable terms. The facts are-quite otherwise. Following is a detailed statement of provincial and municipal bond issues from May to July, 1932, showing that no province or municipality received better terms with the excep- lion oi Ontario in a twenty-million dollar issue, at an approximate netl‘ yield of 5.90. , Coupon Net Approximate Month Amount Security Rate Price Net Yield May $ 5.000.000. Manitoba 6 % 92 54 6 ‘Y, May 4,000,000. Saskatchewan 6 % 91.45 6.80 '2. Itlay 1,000,000. P. E. I. 6 % 91.72 6.12 i May 558,000. Co. 8r City of | St. John, NJ}. G % 9'1 t5 6 14% i May 300,000. Halifax s % case ,_\ [c209, , May 3.000.000 City of Quebec c % as as‘ " 0m. i June 5,000,000. New Brunswick 536% 03.10 6 ‘A % June 9,415,000. Montreal 6 % 98 6 14% June 833,500. City of St. John 6 % 97 $5 6 V470 July 20,000,000. Prov. Ontario 5$i% 06 5.90% July 625,000. St. John School District 6 % 98 $5 6 ‘A- July 180.000. Montreal 6 % 9'1 ti. 0.30 Island Subsidy Claims i Vitally Dependant On Return Of Conservatives The most. significant Liberal statement in the present election campaign was made at Montague on Monday niuhi by Mr. Thane A. Campbell, Liberal leader, when he admitted that “a balanced budget does not necessarily mean no in- crease in debt.” _ The whole Liberal appeal is based on the promise of making revenue and expenditure meet. Mr. Lea. in announcing the first Liberal platform, promised a balanced i budget ON ORDINARY ACCOUNT. The three last words l were deleted from the subsequent edition of the platform. "by was this done? Obviously i0 fool the people into believing that this would not be a repetition of the past Liberal record. - Fake Liberal surpluses on ordinary account have always resulted ln INCREASED DEBT. Ex-Premier Saunders, who produced fake surpluses in 1928-1929, writ- ing to Mackenzie King in December, 1928, complained that he COULD NOT MAKE ‘REVENUE AND EXPEND- l'I‘URE MEET, His successor, Mr. Lea, who produced a fake surplus in 1930. presented claims before the Dominion Audit Board for $438,000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF BAL- ANCING THE BUDGET. The Audit Board, in reporting ..ck to Ottawa, said: “The Provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward island showed DEFICITS in their Public Accounts.” , These deficits were paraded as “surpluses" in the Liberal press ! A continuation of this policy is the only panacea the Liberal party has to offer for our economic ills. It resulted under the Saunders-Lea Government in a debt increase of $1,177,000, over half a million dollars of which was incurred in their last eight months. That period, they say, was the most prosperous in Canada's history i It was. according to Ex-Premier Saunders in his letter to Finance Minister Robb, “TI-IE OPPORTUNE TIME" to have pressed our subsidy claims at Ottawa. WHY DIDN'T THEY PRESS THEM? Not only did they fail to press our claims, BUT THEY REFUSED T0 CO-OPERATE WITH THE OTHER MARITIME PROVINCES AND WITH THE MARITIME BOARD OF TRADE, WEN A JOINT PRESENTATION WOULD UNDOUBTEDLY HAVE FORCE D THE MACKENZIE KING GOVERNMENT T0 T AK E ACTION- The loss to this Province, through their criminal dis- regard of everything but partisan political interests, figured 0n the basis of ihe $150,000 increase obtained last year by ihe MacMillan Government, amounts to THREE QUART- ERS 0F A MILLION DOLLARS. During that time, the people of this Province were paying more taxes into the Dominion Treasury than they have paid under the Bennett administration. “Past history!” say the Liberal party leaders, “We are only concerned with the future finances of the Province.” WHERE WOULD THE FUTURE FINANCES BE BUT FOR THE THREE CONSERVATIVE SUBSIDY penditures amounting to $939,000. This amount was incurred in the building of Fuloonwcod hospital, Prince o1 Wales College, direct re- lief. "urmnployment expcrlilture, and interest charges on the debt bequeathed by the late Liberal ad- ministrations. During that admin- istration the debt oi the province was increased 01.200000, and that during the time oi prosperity of which the Liberals boast. T" ' promise i! elected to balance the budgets-The Bell Iflvemment during its term oi oi- fice showed a "modest" surplus lnnuslly. Dining those four years it also showed sn increase in debt. It charged such thlnzs u the con- struction oi clay roads to capital account. During their term oi of- fice between 102'! and 193i the Lib- erals also showed a balanced bud- let but In increase in debt, charg- ing such things as gravel and road machinery to capital account. The present lender of the Liberal Dart! It Mon e admitted that a bil- anese bu get did not mesr there would be no lacrosse in debt. while the conservative government in-_ Christian ambition is the desire to excel in lowly service, in self-forget- iulness and self-sacrifice. MAXIMS or A MERE MAN iii 12 PAGES Annual Subscription Delivered $5.00 By Mail Canada and L‘. A. 81.00 Anti - Health Campaign A Scored By The Prem1er Mt, Stewart Meetln Enthusiastic lR-e-ception Given Govt. Leader And Colleagues At Largely A£t_e_1_1ded Meeting. A fresh crop oi Liberal misstate- menis-the mushroom growth of the past few campaign days-was dealt with by Premier MacMlllan in a masterly speech at the polit- ical meeting at Mount Stewart last night. The Premier, who was in splendid form was given an en- thusiastic rccuption, as were the Conservative candidates, Hon. M. D- Wood and Dr. Farmer. The meeting was largely attended, and excellent order prevailed. Mr. D. F. Egan, Mount Stewart, capably pre- sided. Has Maine Benefitted? An effective answer to the Lib- eral allegation that the Bennett Government had closed the Cuban market to Prince Edward Island potatoes was made by the Premier when he cited the fact that this year, at Fort Falrflcld, Maine. po- tatoes are ten cents a barrel, not- withstanding the fact that United States has a trade treaty with Cuba. SCORES ANTI-HEALTH CAMPAIGN "It is a. strange thing to me," the Premier said, “that in this cam- paign the two things they are criticising most are education and . __________7____._‘. _.___ . N. _ public health. Take tho Patriot‘. newspaper and read about expens-l es mounting in the Public Health- department. The Public Health Department was established by the late Lea Government six weeks be- fore this Government came into power. They know that all those “high salaried officials," Dr. Keep- ing and the public health nurses, were all employed by the 1M9 Government. They know that the Liberal Government entered into an agreement with‘ the Insurance Underwriters Association of Can- ada which handed over $15,000 a year for five years. They know the Province was obliged to contribute financially and that the agree- ment provided ior an automatic increase in salaries for five years. When they criticise the mounting salaries in the Public Health De- partment they are criticising the bargain which they made them- selves. (Applause). Can anything be more foolish than that, to crit- lcise the bargain which their own Government made? “They talk‘ about Falconrvood plans and about Prince of Wales College. Even the acting leader, Mr. Thane Campbell complained that we were spending $30,000 a year more than they spent on edu- .___._______} .__ (Continued on Page i0) Little Surprisingly little Liberal enthu- siasm was in evidence last evening in that traditionally Liberal strong- hold, Grapaud, at the joint political meeting there. The meeting was perhaps the quietest and most or- derly of the campaign, Personal attacks on the Conserva- tive speakers by both Mr. W. F. Al- an Stewart and Mr. D. N. MacKay failed to generate any Liberal neat, while the objects of the attack, con- fining their remanks to political ls- sucs, dealt convincingly with the Government's policies and record. and rciutcd their opponents‘ argu- ments in brilliant style. Both Mr. Thomas Wigmore; and Hon. Walter Wigmcrc, who occupied most of Mr. Theophilus Beatons time, were in splendid fighting form. Dr. Boyver capably acted as chair- man. Personal Attack Mr. W. F. Alan Stewart, the first 59251391;QXI"°SEQ_IZEFS“" on ‘We Enthusiasm At Cid Stronghold Quiet And Orde-rdgr Meeting Held At Crapaud. Personal Attacks By Liberals _\_7V__as Feature. Liberal back in the south end 0f the dis- trict. He related some of his ex- periences in the campaign, and dealt for some time with personalities. The school supply deficit, sales of bonds, and unemployment relief were discussed. ilSlIllVERIES MAY [E1010 0100000000: (C. P. By Guardian; Special WEE) KINGSTON, Ont. July 1'1.- Medical science today gave heed to an announcement that a mem- ber of Queen's University medical staff has discovered a new series cf biological products. ibrnwzii ""- of harmless tiny organisms, that may lead to subjugation cf cancer. Dr. Hendry G. Conncll, 40-year- oldgspeciallst and research worker. whose discovery was announced from his Queen's laboratory, has named these products “ensols." one of which “arrests the develop- ment of carcinoma cancer and may control it." A cautious medical world's re- action to new methods of cancer. treatment showed immediate gen- eral interest. a little approbation and skepticism, but a tendency to withhold final judgment until de- tails of the discovery and treat- ment are fully knovm. Dr. Connell did not announce a positive “cancer cure." but said his conclusive laboratory findings and remarkable clinical effects in ac- tual treatment forced him reluct- antly to make public now his pro- gress in order that fresh supplies oi cancerous tissues may be ob- tained and the clinical work ex- tended. i The “ensols" discovered by Dr. Conneli are produced by growing non-dieiease-causing micro-organ- isms. oi a type known as proteol- ytic, on protein media or bases. In this process they become liquefied and in the liquid is an active sub- stance that can be separated from the other constituents, and made sterile. 'I'his_ in tum, has the power o! liquefylng protein similar to the base but not protein of other types In his earlier research work up- on cataracis, Dr. Connell found that "ensol" produced from lens protein would break down only cataractous lens tissue. Smilarly, he has discovered that “ensol" pro- duced from a carcinoma base acts specifically upon carcinoma tssue. In clinical observations, whero carcinoma sufferers have been pronounced incurable, Dr. Control). (Continued on Page l0) The money expended on moving clay from the Exhibition Grounds to the rifle range might well have been spent on cutting down hilltops throughout the province, the speak- er thought. The Falconwood orchi- tect received his fees before the building was built, Mr. Stewart said. He doubted if the contractors had guaranteed to replace the parts of the Southport Highway, which had fallen into disrepair. The improve- ments of the Maclviillun Govern- ment were hard to see, said the speaker. Mr. Stewart talked about finances, subsidies, and fire insurance. The Prince oi‘ Wales College fire was due to the incompetence of the fireman (Contnued on Psge_10) Conservatives INCREASES, 0F $100,000, $125,000, AND $150,000 RES- PECTIVELY, OBTAINED SINCE 1912 AFTER LAURIER HAD “BARRED THE DOOR”? Where will itlbe in the future if efforts are not made to implement the findings oi the ‘minority report of the White Commission, which recommends further subsidy increase on the ground of fiscal need ‘i Mr. Thane Campbell, who in the event of a Liberal victory is likely to be the next Liberal Premier, says the minority report of the White Commission is valueless. The last settlement, he says, is “final and unalterable.” Tl-lE VERY WORDS USED BY LAURIER IN 1907i The policy of the MaeMillsn Government is to press this additional claim. THAT IS THEIR PLATFORM.‘ The policy of the Liberal party is to ignore this claim, asi they have consistently ignored our subsidy claims in the past. THAT IS THEIR PLATFORM, in which not one word about subsldyclalms appears. The smoke screen of irrelevant issues has cleared away. . The main issue stands out clear and unmistskesble. THE CONSERVATIVE POLICY 0F CONTINUED (IO-OPERATION WITH OTTAWA AND THE OTHER‘ MARITIME PROVINCES. based on the Conservative * record of achievement, il PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS k $09!! . night, Jlcssrs, FINE MEETING AT. MAYFIELD Enthusiastically Received And lVamily Applauded, Their Opponents, LePage And McPhee, Conspicuous By Their Absence. Afraid to face ihe electors at Mayfield and Wheailey River after their ignominous rebuff at Rustico Tuesday I.ePage and MacPhee. Liberal candidates for Second Queens. cancelled both these ‘m: ALL HAvs A sum: cuss ‘for. OTHER PEOPLE'S (Canadian Press) Moderate to fresh south and southwest w/nds: fair; fog on Nova Scotia coast. h/EETEOROLOGIOAL OFFICE, July l7-Mlnmum and maximum meetings. but that did not deter the electors of Mayfield and vicinity from crowding the Mayfield hall to hear the Conservative side presented lost night by alive candidate, and Mr. J. H. Buntain, Mr. D. F. Bethune. Conserv- the latter speaking on belmlf of Mr. Currie, who was suffering from a cold. The Liberal candidates are re- ported to have canvassed the dis- trict yesierday. informing people that there would be no Mnyfield meeting. The electon turned out just tho same, however, and the meeting was a tremendous tribute to the Conservative speakers, who were greeted with enthusiastic sp- piause. Mr. Cyriac Buole, Mayileld, ably presided. Mr. Bethune in the address complimented the on their fine addition to the May- neld hall and thanked them for the s','>1§nl_.'iiii support received in the last election. He reviewed the rocdwork done in the district and ale dealt course oi his tions of subsidy claims, unemploy- ment grsnte, and contrasted the two party records and policies. Mr. Buntaln referred approving- ly to the literary society of lvlsy- fleld. He commended the good work done by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He also dealt with the advantage of the Carnegie grant for‘ library demonstration. Old Age Pensions, and explained the operation of the Marketing Act. He ‘ -' -' y the general policies of the govern- Inent. The meeting closed in excellent order. with the singing of the Na- timsi Anthem and a, vote of Qt h In dlili ienmeraturesz- Dawson .. .54 10 Aklavik . . 56 Edmonton ‘l0 Regina -. B" Toronto . 82 Winnipeg . 82 Ottawa .. 30 Montreal - B2 Quebec . . . 78 Saint John .. 64 Halifax .. 02 '70 Charlottetown .. 60 73 FOREC AST Maritime Ptovinccsz-Modetate to riesh south end southwest winds; isir; fog on Nova Beetle coast. High tide this morning at 11.45 and tomorrow morning at 1.03. Sun sets this evening at ‘I43 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.30. .Lost quarter July 22, 1.39 p. m moon Monday, Bummerside tide eighteen min- utes later then Charlottetown. I can main Lsnre Borden l.“ A. M. (Erirnl i r. n. 5.l§_I'. is. Leno Termeltlne extra) 1i A. ll. lJlP-lanlll’. .daliy except Ii, ,, I ' \ I Q. "A: .~r u: n