I w- IA N y? .. GENTI-III- IOIIII - ‘ i l nmmereidez-J- Bill 500K100": wild! Eb- Toronto Blkflfy- Wild III. TlieGinrdllnIlllbIlIeIiIbIflMlnyhenuh Oarri Bovaizovei-morlhvcrwecii. n: m. give III!" "d" 1° u" N! responsible for deIilarlee chafing-upon“, _Tliis column ls relerved lor new: of local interest but. advertising oi a newsy nature may be insert- ed at 2 cents a word ltricly bey- able In advance. \ -lllR. ELLIOTT BELL is now e. partner ln our Bedeque Brunch, where undertakiéx calls will be promptly attend . P. L. BOWn- p and Son. L-l156-b-8-10i. _FOR.MALIN or erosen ethy- Ior Drug 00.. Kens goon. 14-1170. _KENSINGTON King George Hull. Wednesday. May 17th. 8.30. d B eault and his old tim Illiiyltehmiueli? L-ISSB-b-lli-SE -INDIAN RIVER Dramatic Club presents play. "An Arizona Coujbny". in Malpeque Hall to- night. B130, l‘ ‘ 14-1414. _TllE BORDEN DRAMATIC CLUB will resent their three act 15y "The G r1 Who Forgot" in Cen- Iral Bedequs Hall. Monday. May 15th. under a ‘ of Bedequo Women's Irmitute. L-1337-5-i3-15. -—VISITED IN SUMMERSIDE-t Mrs. Douglas Johnson and little ion. Lloyd, of Bathurst. N. B.. are illslting in SIIIIIIIIEISICIc, guests of Rev. Gsozge Ayres and Mm. Ham- mnd Johnson. _____ B -D‘i‘.A'!\R 0F MR. EDWARD B.\Rll0UIt—The death occurred about five o'clock on Friday after- noon of Mr. Edward Barbour. s. well known resident of Alberton. Mr. Barbour had been in pror health for some time. arid suffered a paralytic stroke early last week- Llttl? hope wan/entertained for his recovery from the beginning. Much sympathy is extended to the reaved family. -COMMITTEE MEETS -— The committee appointed by the Sum- merside Town Council to arrange for the school children of Sum- merside to go by special train to Charlottetown on e occaston of the King and Queen's visit. con- fen-erl with members of the School Board. teachers. and Canadian Lcgiolmnbout the necessary detaifs. It was decided to go ahead with the arrangements and to make e survey ct the schools to see how many children will be able to go and the number that will have. other. means of transportation. S —~Y'S liIEN'S_ MEETING-The Siirubgerside Y's,- tlrilr '18., r supper mee g" l1~ e ‘Presbyterian Hall and were enter- tained to a lobster supper by the F0008 ‘~:id’es of the church. Mr. R. L. Mollison presided. Mr. I-LT. l-lclman. Jr.. reported on the plans for thsbathing houses on the whorl. which were err‘ g along vet-v dusractodiy. m. be GpOlark Was the guest speaker and nerve an address on the fox industry. wes announced that Mr. James Belts of Virvinia would address the club on May 32nd. S I —It is pleasing to deport that Mrs. H. T. Bsgg. a former resident 0t Summ-srslde, is making I. good recovcry from her recent illness in iialflax and is now canvalescinzat the home of hei- molher, wee Rab- ext Kcith. ‘New Glasgow. N.8. i I l I r .0wner of thebbove automobile f! the cur. . LILlLnIIM-un .0"... “ "IQ EIIIOI llll-Ihpgg - Ann now: 000m"! "' ' Nevvl. suuotliitioni. Mvtflllllll lliouid be left with In. Pfllfl The Gurllllll w! l» MIIM dub u my of the following floral u probably thcusht: Wen sure when you but it” Top-MIN trlci "Ill"- lum on Chicago street corner, toppled Gouriles Dru Mark Gem! ‘M.’ “I'm s" 61 Grenville m. -NEW ANNAN ls e _ Bent "The Ahtlosp gfmfiilrllly" in B Grove Hall. Freetown. Mon. dey. May 16th. Specialties. L-l372-5-iI-2l. " —ST. ELEANOR-S A. Y. P. A. ill present their 3 act Flay "The pa- oftqgvtdgvvav" u]: s . Eleonora Hal 55 Y evcnn M 16th. d- mission 25c. Bflpeciaayltles T». "parental-n L-1355-5-l3-2i. ISSUES rvurn iv iiiliuis Messrs Sharp And Phillips Well Re- ceived At Coleman. Pmhibltibh issues were side step- Peil by the Liberal speakers at (J0m- man on Miuay evening and they conilllcd themselves to criticizing tno tormer Conservative uovern- ment, but had nothing consauci- ive to offer regarding their present plattorm. '.l.‘ll€ hall was filled to capacity with seating accommodation entir- ely inadequate lor the large audi- ence. Eaicn speaker was given a flied hearing and the audience was tensly interested wit-n the issues oliitlnre ggb' M n . ert a aug t very cap- ably presided. Mr. Sanford Phillips was the first Hitlerhaedonetoiheflermauppo! mundttistisvvbatwisgoingon On and; ' i ’ Mr. gtrongoisfizv m ‘ghedwtbi album the peeph; (Greet w- use). » Mr Stzo then dealt with the us end~ the that if the remained tremindo £20919 Liberals Dower there wliloome a day fiend that day is fast: w n be able In get no go Islandtwlll ore credi . Ml‘. BLYOBB 5W6 som 10bit of the failure o theI-lberal: to bal- ance the bu t they did not even try, he; said sank . they the Province into more debt, in spite of theJact thpt thcy had the advan- tage o! the increase ‘ " the the Conservatives obtained from wa. He promised- that his Gclvern- ment would give the farmers a ohancconiahemudsendthatthe n second roads would receiw at- tention. ere was a eat Lg when he referred w he Lbeml BIQWEPY Stallion that was alowed tntravel over the ooun . He was asked to tell about the Belgian Coimt. but Mr. Strong said he would leave Mr. Wright to eXplain that. denounced the Government for itvi a grant of 1.000 for touris . mbut m0 age e fanms of the people when ey were in need of seed oats. Those mor es are at the Court House and w be held against the people for all time unless paid off. He showed up on their irlcrease in succession du lea so that now it 00st a man fif dollars to set the deed of an esta worth round 600 dollars. Horace Wright. Mr. Horace Wr lit. who was con- stantly heckled uri his speech, side-stepped the real ucs of the day and went to some length to ex. plain the cost ori’ the Faloonwood plans purchased by the Conservative Government. He was interrupted by a rema from the audience “How much did-the plans of the Summer side Court House cost?" badly twisted when try- ing to place the blame of the l5 ear bond issue of the Conservat- vo government and was finally cried down. He defended the actum of the Government in doing away t- y e efiy on th vatlves will put into force. and the lowering of trelgrht rates. which is of great importance i0 the people o! mat district. Mr. Watson MacNaught. substi- tuted for Mr. George Barbour, Lib- eral Candidate. whose brother had passed away about five dclock that afternoon. Mr. MacNaught spoke cn finance and the bond issues. Mr. G. Shelton Sharp, Conservat- ive made comparisons of debt in- crease under the two Governments with favourable showngs for his party (cheers) Ho alsospoke of the dis raceiul mariner in which the Pro ibition Act had been admlnltered under glare Liberal Government and the i-a Ythe Province and the large surre of m0ne%pald to him. Hon. . H. Dennis, entirely on the defensive in a rambling- speech failed to answer his opponents crit- isms. Mr. Phillips tn a ten minute re- buttal very succusfully answered w. MacNaughtfs evacuations with the Conservative bond purchases and was loudly cheered. ANTARDTIC FOR HEALTH oars: TOW.N—VDr. neiiuuui Humor-l". Viennese scientist. after five months on a whaling ship. declares ULlfiMA-Ildlflg properties in Antarctic air are chloride and iodine and suggests hospital ships full of patients should be sent to test its curative quali- smith ties. "The car's not hulking sharp over and bashed in the side L _To tho Electors of the Second Electoral glodies and Gentlemen:- bt the Liberal forty. ind (it! wish to do. We hope tiielyeu with the Progrepslvie ince end in the w . District y oi Prince Irv» Dov, vlotivid If" utterly Impossible We hove been seleciiil ‘contest your DletIlcl Iii the Interest ‘tll‘e'tlnie*' is very shore from. novrtlll to meet the Electors u: I e of our is Ilia Ls tum . Mo! iii orl: that they . y ed if so bud In liaise-oi mess In lite countrv- I i i pa: a in o Iisbthj you will to be e ‘thug oilhtlte pgitbteivlio 353 i511» ti. In I m!!! loam ' tmduotinn of a Belgian count in- good t with the Bedeque ferry with the ex- cuse that he was the only one that Iuscd it, except for a few odd rags 1 of potatoesin the fall by other far- ,mers. ’ He said instead of the ferr th had gravelled the road, Oney m3 called out “tihere was never any gravel near my place." When he declared he was going to show them that the liberals had actual] reduced taxation he was greets with a great laugh. when he asked if the people were K0 to turn out the safe. sound economical Government Canupbcll, he was _ cries of “yes. yes. turn em‘ ut." He described the National Park "as one of our greatest assets." A voice in the audience, "It is no \ when he ed about what his Government go from Ottawa, sev- eral people in the audience wanted to know where has the money gone uuzii F. Morrison I Mr. Morrison in re g in Mr. Wright's speech, said. r you have bo it all down. and taken out the "hot air" there isnothing left (Cheers) Mr. Morrison flayed the Govern- ment for their failure to balance the budget after preaching it from the house taps in 1086. They will go down in history. (Cheers) Mr. Wright titled to convince you they did not raise the taxes. _Al‘e they any higher? I ask you. Yrs they are. replied many voices Irom the audience. It is an ult to the intelligent people of Bedeque sold Mi". Morrison for Mr. Wri t to say such a thi . He merit oned the tremendous crease in truck lic- enses. on trucks that in 1035 you were paying IlfW dollars you now have to pay 150 dollars. Mr. Strong cited the appalling extravagance; of the Government with the r novstion of the slimmer- side Court House. me luvish rest rooms. and the money squandered on a lawyers library 810.000 and you people have to pay for it. The Gov- ernment have no r2 ht to do this at your expense. (Lo louse). When you wanted seed oats they m: first mort e on our farms ad of selyln give us - el for bushel. o. they took your money and squandered it on a golf ourse. which Mr. Morrison said was no biggest curse that ever struck 1J8 country. Mr. Morrison was tn the rafters ll he nut E30 O. C. Blot the Government ~ 3- '2“, . lgpivrlifitw ca" ___.i ALSO ‘GOLF MISTAKES‘ Show: ut 7:30-9-l0 Matinee Tuesday of 3230 CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE ~ FINE HEARING Messrs Matthews And Gaudet Warmly Ap- plauded At Liberal Stronghold. EH13 Conservatgv: cangidateg {he- oe vo a very go rec Liberal stronghold of e8’ on a or: Ifigy evening at the Joint po ticel theson very ca Mr. A. J. Ma pat?’ presided and perfect order prevail . Mr. Hubert Gaudet was the first guitar and dealt very ably with the mervaiiivc platform with regard to fisher-men's loans assuri the people that the case of the f er- men would be dealt with and that wider markets would be thoroughly investigated. Hon. L. R. Allen re- sented the Liberal side of li ics, speakln for the Premier. w o was unable o be resent. Li‘. Geo e . Matthews. Conser- v ve, reoe ved much applause as he spoke of the extravagance of the present Government. Mr. Aneas Gallant followed Mr. Matthews and defended his Government from the attacks of Mr. Matthews. Mr. Gilbert Gaudeli. conservative and Mr. Oliver Peters. oral spoke 1n smiéiort of their respect- ive pad-tles. . the critlcis or his opponents with ctr/cases of rising costs and so on. 1n dealing with the busily of suc- cesslmiduties as he called them. he said now it has been explained to me by Mr. Strong. who is a legal man. I do not liken; very well my- self. It is true this dutvwas arr.- ended but if it is not smtsble the Campbell Government will have lt changed. (laughter). There was some amusement when he spoke of the Liberals magnif- icent roads. Mr. Strong In Rebuttal Ml‘. strong received a tremendous ti: Fovation when he came back in re- buttal to answer the Liberal candi- dates. In reply to their accus- ation ‘of the num r of lwwyei-s the Conservatives have in the field. he said Premier CBJTIDDEII. is u lawyer and many Liberals holding office are lawyers. Mr. Baker was glad 0f a ltiliwyer to explain the succession u ‘as. Replying to Mr. Wrlalht that the Bedequo ferry did not pay so it was taken off. Mr. Strong said. HEN-he!‘ does the Car Fer, at Borden Ply- Would voli have t at taken await? Surely he poor man is entitled to some accommodation. (Loud AD- plause). ___._____.d__. AID TO DIGESTION HUTCHINSON, Kas.—When in- mates of the reformaitory here were issued knives and forks, rc- placing spoons. eat-hm "m0 W“ doubled. and ccnsurnPt-IW °f ' carbonate of sods slumped to no- thing. ________._.__. TOUGH AT 105 CARNARVON, South Africa- Klaus Moos, a. colored man re- puted to be 105 years old. walked in front 0f a motor our here and both logs were ru-n over. But be- yond "slight abrasions" he was not injured. 81‘. JOSEPH. MoP-lafayetke fiiihwflchofgimstudente ljiield e meet- grehteprgnd teachers m ed, to wear old-feshimied clothes ’ MnBeir tdgplyjn ears. and danced the dances of other IIIEIIIIY BIVES v» IIIIIISERVIITIVES ' ‘II: litlcll. O tnl hldilifigjfi can s. w ow MrIId to h replying tolomo remarks of m". Inklmtars-msde at Immoral. Bey and Gnndhiver on t/ho "storm relief for " was interrupted by Mr. Linkietrter who declared stateunentdwerc made that twenty dollars had been out to fishermen for dorieel ‘in the stonn which were _ worth about flfi/y oente, said m. t- ter. No such claims were ever eon- sidered. ' A fisherman celled-out. “Now you know Mir. ter. several receiv- dollurs for more fif cents Mr could not that. find a r Mr. Pe econ presided and each candidate received an excellent hearing. - m. Linkletter was the rust meek- er and in tdzving to defend bhe act- ions of his Government on the ex- travagance in connection with the National Park, noted that he con- sidered the National Park the grea t amet his Island ever had and advised m e with money to invest to ate farms along the National Park. ' He predicted that the Govern- ment would be able. with revenue from the‘ National . ply all the debt of the Pmvlnceund the SQUABBLE (Continued from p3 \_ lcctors thtth Iiberelsin 1985 e a e toflaalunco the Iy for Com eryvwhere. . 'Iheir record was that they made no attempt to carry out their pro- mises. Wth the increased revenue during their term of office, am- ounting to $500,000 annual . they should have balanced the e servatlve platform an that if they were returned pow- er the first plank when implement- ed. that ofa c etc investigation into the flnancia condition of the Province. would reveal the answer to the repeated uestion “why the e1- ecirion so h y." Bond Work Would built’ De u with. ope-finds that “maillwgigr would gtrop the 0on- servatives were elected" w. I-lunte tli mod work would 1m, d th wort W v an e dis ibuted among the districts Hon. Mr. Hessian... fish. District. declared. w c e s. r » e - [g hthlei was)“ mfmbe t! d to balance the budget put “we are not ingto balance inextyeerend well never balance it if you people of Mon e keep pulli after me.” Prob v f for reception. Mr. told the meeting that ' noble t remixed" dbl“... y“ oppocturlll; "show your u on when he (Premier Cum gsil in to Mr. Hessian then continued to declare. turning to Mr. ee- thut he couldn sh0w anything that of his premiers ever did wn oil’ Mm . This glaring misstatement wee ht the attention of tlie men Mr. MoPhee later when he Government. bmniih-"wu nou- Arsenault And Simpson Score AtiCentral Lot 16 Mr. Linklettergl-I-Iberal Candidate, Effectivelyl “Stumped” Deal- ing With-.F_'_1s_h_srmen’s Relief. ‘btogi-noe "dared than with and off and dissatisfaction is heard on all s . SIDE GUARDL/X fairy letter would have liked. as piause greeted those rema . y fits for the farmers. Gallant. made u uttemgt to state his Govern- ment's case ut did not make m 1m on on the audience. Mr. A. F Arsenault who spoke inst showed the tremendous ooet of the hig ways built by the present Government as co red the Conservative hig w s cost of iih erals had raised the taxes of the mic to provide the money and the e into debt to the egree of ei ht million . Mr. Arsenault o pointed the lax manner the present ient had administered the 10h Act. They have done a- with the Prohibition Commis- on an: vested all the powers in the Attorney General. ‘The Premier had made himself solely res nsible for the administration of he Act ides-S Mind-my Harbor District. in his ad- dress made no attemnt uyjustlfy the miflllod pre-eleotfon promises nude in 1986. He claimed the present Government had beongen- emous to “this section of the Prav- ince" and then went on to differ with his fellow member of the legislature Hon. Mr. Hessian as to who was responsible for the paved highway. Mr. l". W. Johnston. Conner-van.- District. re- 1985 said “If the Liberals do not balance the budget you will not see me on this or any other plat- form in the Murray Harbor Dis- ttlot." Was it his ghost that was beck now. Mr. Johnston asked. The “lame excuse" of able expenditure was used by the Liberals as an excuse for failing to. balance the budget. At the same time they did not tell they. had additional revenue to the a- mount of approximately 8500.000 annually, m. Johnson pointed out. eir Cam bell took the ma- for rtion or! Ls time telling at who the Govern- ment had done for the ‘Down of Montague and vicinity in dealing with the road. work carried on by the present administration. I-Ie told of the amount of money which the Province had and would receive from the Federal Govern- ment 331' the National Park. in return for the $95,000 spent by this Province on the same project. He did not mention then how thsPark had been expropriated and side- ste the same issue in his 1e- vtul. following a challenge by Mr. MoFhee to explain the expro- prletion not only of park lands but of lands for road building pur- Peved roads were a “self-liqui- vied» 1i Province had been “grossly exag- gerated", the Premier said. llow Much Do We Owe? Mr. H. I‘. McPLiee in a masterly address dealt eflectively with the financial situation as revealed by the Public Accounts at. the end of 1938. The thing that mattered to the taxpayer of the Province was "haw much do we owe" Mr. Phee llld. Not how much was the deficit on ordinary or capital ac- omint. The known debt at the and o! 10% exceeded seven million dollar! and it was his opinion J than wee in addition map!‘ un- DIM hills. the la th Of ttcir e public knew wes what the Auditor wus to have said unoffi- cially to l. former member of the Govemmnnt, (Hon. Mr. Alien) to the effect they were $7 Mr. inted out, however. that the oi’ Departments had no than sent him unpaid bills he wmilvd know nothing of them. The bu debt increase shouldbe against the background d the solemn mises of the lame men lnnly to “balance the budget ennus ." It was idle to talk oi’ "budgets y otmtto" and other such h h sounding phrases as used by e Prmiier and then have such s. debt increase (two and a hell lion dcum). Mr. McPhec point- ut. ‘wet had t8 béotwélfildéftfd wee 0h 0 00. audafitmrr-r“ ‘tram . ru . crease an lmount in excess of seven million promise. "that no be let except, on d...“ t. its. wit.“ wu . mo. e record of the liberal administra- fldn was that the cream of oon- trlcte for Falconwood supplies not to the very men who were sill-la: around the Governmental to whom those con- be awarded. 1 Jomv Political IIEETIIIGS. officials was the creation o! 11W offices for themselves. 0! rapidly to be province up duclng power less than said. and dustry. and the so little about the future of the province that he oune to the I) key to cause certain been carried out the debtmte O-§-O§¢O THIRD DISTRICT PRINCE Mulpequo-Tuesday, May 16th. Meetings ei. 8:00 P. M. - MARIN GALLANT A. I‘. ARSENAULI‘ T. M. LINKLETTER FRANK SIMPSON. A‘ AA_A_L.Q' JOINT POLITICAL MEETINGS 4TH. DIITIICT OI‘ PRINCE ‘COUNT! 4 Monday, May Ibihi-Kinhen. < Tuesday, May lm-r-Kilfillhl- Meetings open at I feleek HORACE WRIGHT HUGH HOIRIION. C. C. BAKER HEATH KPRONQ! vvvvvV dune 8d wen attempt be mew BI “w” “Wt-“afiiofi M} h)?‘ "gm ‘W! WIMP" “hwlnafiw an o “The wont on to refer to Depeninieri-t of Public Works the!" 3'5"" one-l Perk and the moth Govern- oft-live gomfieywgiad to tube part the mentirllmlingdwith the landown- - ,nsugeatedpremferoem w 7mm“ ‘or o‘ g1] mare an explanation to t; electors. The Premier in rebuttal sib- atepped making any explanation concerning ex uted lands and how the owners were paid. New Officers Ier IIWBIBIVOI of first tlicisl ecu u! One the 0 b those men budget. economy and reduction of vvm ENGLISH Bunny n’!!! 14 —(OPCebb) iish 6 En Iieague Chsmpionshl yeeter defeating Oastleford -a. m win! ma; the title for the fourth SUM. Ba 0rd succeeds Himslet, viotodoll 8-2 over Leeds lest year. ________,. GRIZZLY DISAPPEADTNG‘. the in.- cased number Hon. Mr. and the pmctiee spread other Iegisiative mem- rs. Not only was the debt of the but the revenue pm- of the province was formerly. M)‘. MoPhec pointed out the fox tn- flliing industry Oi‘ got three (panticularil lobsters) which PTO- nnN-VER’ oohhJi-km ‘w, ducedfar revenuethanthv! mmmkxkpm °“°° Md“ a" gOtaiior-ado’ game lelws Yet one Liberal candidate cared w “Hunk about elx in the tin end bosstedhg would sup- "fi gm “m! mqmgggzot rib-i: mom oars T0 MBOOA OI! W85 ' . e a 5M1 Each you: creos- fllllgmy This your .Geme thereedveoniy edpIpr-glalighed fill do; with pat er u ee - - goniage and their mckets in mind a men died rather than their solemn promises. and one child wee bum during one recent l They Iiibiral candidates kdi. . TIIE IIIITIOIIAL PARK I I “Out 0f Their Own bieuths" In». w. Iuasnwaluzuqum: . "reudyuiupuumudl-duinmry-biooiiiuafldih appeulHJwie-hlereulyeuapenpnjhiemumugebawij inmnqnuiutvuncnedumcuinuulnu modndi-nmudisnaupldmuuulmniidainqm illnklfhadtlnierdeeeleetelnfiflowelnebyfiehkenlvb ommentunotmoyundiqmmuuuellbenc....'x_ Aiiiemicghuudoumaannmnslonelruuuyesm ddindminuiccu-ryhhuqunnoallooowlenndauhl mrunornnumuqu-tliculnennuhtololullp mchmmsoouararuvsumnworaonboivlundb sanmlon ."' 3 quiescent-untranslated hector-land. hi? an. a e v e IEI-I.I'.LIIIIAZ.fi@I1e _ “Idevfllnewtlutenebglenaberefllelemewvilj vflodfortheNaflonllPbrkllllllNlwllE OfflTfllgu‘ fltewnrtflWeqlleetiouodflieleedereftheflovernnembttlieii ANDIETOIIDUSTIEOOBTIOUIDDINIO ofwhlolawewprelereeolvelflflfllheuiblselbonfnien Gwlnmenth return for the hotel at Dulny. We find instead that lust year $.- 000 wne spent on this Park. and in the Estimates for the your cumin] we have $50,000 more. and THIS I! NOT PROBABLY THE END."-- Pltrlfl, April II, I088. w. D_ N. HeIAI, let Queens: “Perhapu the report of the lliggu Commission SHOULD IIAVI BEEN ACCEPTED. That one his honed opinion . . . Jt might DIII woeieileetteapeuieremlnyefmoueyunditfllbthvegonefin oihq‘ way. II DIDN'T KNOWF-Patrlot. April l9, I038. I O O O Hon. JOIIN A. CAMPBELL, 4th Kings: “In was not much In favor. Mr. Campbell said, of s Nutienfl PalhThewholeProvlneellaplrk . . . Ile could noteeeuny remedy in launching out on National Park expenditure at s. time when people In striving to nuke s, living, when the MAJORITY of our peojli were LIERELY EXISTING, when ‘TWO-THIRD! OI‘ OUR FAB-MEI! HAVE THEIR. PROPERTIES MORTGAGED, and our fishermen All ON TIIE POINT OI‘ GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. Here we greet ' looming up before us, and who b Ifilfll W “i! '4" vuutegeofthomfluitthepoorfermerintheoutlyingdistricte? it the poor fishermen? NOT AT ALL. We are paving I I014 "l!" l0!’ ething THAT MAY NOT BE OF ANY BENEFIT. W0 l? SPENDING MONEY BY THE THOUSANDS In the interests of ple pf sumo he country who may some here In the future and leave I ma» money, IOMEBODY WILL pa! Ion n‘. and find out um IT I8 NOT JUST A8 BRIGHT A! IT IDOKBP-Patrlot. April Q, I938. i e i t Mr. GEORGE SAVILLE, 5th Kings: "In u: editorial in The Guardian it ie asserted that I and q fellow members of this Home were Wuleefl "h"! "l0 ""1"" Y". bill win pesaeil. I was not asleep. I had opposed the privilege of akin‘; for authority to some! to the Courts from persons that might [lropofly expropriuted for rightl-of-way for r0068, III" I WIN"! 9| myfellowmembenlmlvotediodouo . . . . Ididnotbrlhllhfllilfi for up again when the Perk bill was before the tlble deciding trgts should ~ l in the number of of- QNewee another promise flag- rr WOULD ormv as DlLAYING BUSINESS To N0 rruarosbilk hum, April u. m! 1 ‘ ‘ noun u r anotidfllt I .3‘