i ,.Z.l' aucusr 1. 1931 m Stewart Candidates For?’ First l King’ Splendid ' bnvincing Speeches By Mr. H. D. MacLean And Dr. ,_ ally Received And A. A. MacDonald Enthusiastic- Annlauded At St. C0- lumba —Lea Government Raked Fore gwgorvative candidate! 10!‘ n“ st District of Kings were eu- M wit; ally received at a lflrlfli‘ . h” as“: meeillll It St. Columbus "“"'dm,,d,,,, July 29th. As Mr- ‘n w and Dr. MacDonald drove iiczzfltht" nuqmtlfll the audience ll I illifittffld vociferoualy. The racer-ion lccorded the 1W0 Cllmmu" “m w, m m, hitherto Liberal dis- w,“ g clear indication of the zn-nd of public thought throlithont first District and is a suro fore- 0i their trumlvhllll "m" °" {m 6th b! Avril"- Mr. John J. Ryan very capably raided “d p; his genial manner prided to the atmosphere of cord- lllllty which prevailed throusiwllt- The first speaker. Mr. H. D. Mc- Lwh Conservative candidate for councillor, first thanked the elect- 51's for the magnificent vote given hllnscii and Dr. MacDonald at the “,5; plqcyion- Continuing. he said that the Lea administration had died a long, lingering death. Re- ferring to the 2nd Prince bye-el- m-On, he lblu how Mr. sham. the Conservative candidate, had de- [m¢,.d_ by a large majority, the picked candidate of the Lea admin- [Siy-ojo“, in the strongest Liberal Distrit‘! on Prince Edward Island. A: tin’ ‘imc, two other seats were meant, but no election \vas held, the cbvemnlont lost courage after be- ing: l'i‘ll‘il((‘(l by the electors of 2nd. Prince. "This Government ls flllllfllllll! "ll u; record." continued Mr. McLean. I-lhl- I'l“.'fil‘(l which was condenlncll l“ 1m- pl-nylie of 2nd Prince. If you npprfll"! of that record of maladmin- lstrcilnn. then return our oppon- ents. Yiiessrs Reid and lllclsaac, but lam coniidnlt you will not swal- law the lla't being offered by these gmtlclllcn." "You will remember that in the 1919 oil-ction, Mr. Lea. and Mr. Mc- Intyre, fallow-ing their leader Mr. Bl-ii, cnnd mned lilo Highway Pro- ject inirl-iluccd by the Arsenault fiovcrnnl-cnt as ‘extravagance,’ yet lhesc Sflfilp gentlemen now seek to . And Aft By Barrage of Criticism. venue received by Mr. Stewart when hc went after, and got, an increas- ed subsidy. Mr. McLean also showed the debt increase under the Liberal Govem- ment, explaining that it would reach an alarmihi! figure if m0 present pace was kept up. LIBERAL APPLAUSE Thenext speaker, Mr. Edwin Reid, endeavored to reply to Mr. McLean, but was received with frig- id silence by the majority of those present. He attacked Dr. McMil- lan‘s speesh at the Capitol Theatre and cast a slur at the Guardian- Attempting to bolster up his cause, he quoted copiously from a list of figures before him. He sought to justify the procedure by which Mr. McIntyre bought machinery for his Department. Admittng that the claims of the District were ignored by Mr. McIntyre, he added o. touch of humor by promising redress if elected. He defended the purchas- ing of Nova Scotia gravel for our highways and then launched into a discussion of Federal politics. ‘DR. MCDONALD APPLAUDED He ill-as followed by Dr. A. A. Mac- Donald, Conservatlve candidate, who was greeted with enthusiastic applause. The Doctor was in splen- ciid forln and scored repeatedly. He referred to Messrs Reid and Mois- sc-c appealing to tile sympathy of the farmers. “flu-y will have no ‘o odd to their platf sin-d“ lustre to add lo their profession if .- one became Prmeier," said the Doctor amid applause. “Tile profession, which makes two blades of grass grow where only one grew before, does God's work." Referring to Mr. Reid's remarks l-c Dr. iliciilillan, he clearly explain- ed that Mr. Lea “was realy more interested in heifer clubs, swine clubs and bull clubs than in the lleolill of your children. "(Applausel Continuing. Dr. MacDonald said: juslify their enormous expenditure of public money by saying that we must ‘broaden out’ and spend still more of the taxpayers money. They- tnxrd everything ‘tangible and in- tangible? Mr. Lea himself claims in be the father of the taxation wh'ch is overburdening the people." "Four years ago,’ ‘Mr. McLean re- minllcd his hearers, "The Liberal Prry prombed Old Age Pensions.‘ Dill any of you receive the pen- lion?" (Applause) “Contrast. the record of broken faiih of the Lea Government with Ili- lhut of Mr. Stewart who imple- u“ ml-nlcd his 1923 platform to the let- icr and you can rest assured that "l" iliaifonn today will be fully ad- i. ‘ hen-d to. Mr. Stewart can b; relied 7a.. . ....,.. .__ i on to keep his word. amnion. PROMISES "Mr. Saunders admitted, as lead- or of the House that he couldn't sln-cessfully enforce the Prohibit- lcn law, describing the whole thing l“ ll game of checkers, in which till- bootlegger was always one him-e ahead.’ " "The Island was to be as dry as w“ 5191070." Mr. McLean went on.‘ "llllt the dislurbanccs In Prince ("my Jail Elli! the activity bl the "°°"¢¢r=r= Bllliillflltiy attests a. the contrary. "The Government candidates are hole tonight with no platform, with "mill"; but a record, a record of -jl:'hich they cannot be proud, ask. "i, m" W"? llllliwrt. It is said they n 10h‘! platform with no planks in candid. if’ w" m bu” "mam Nam 0 . to either construct a Halmgglhil? Put planks in it. He form ‘o: fulfilled their 1927 Plat- "ducln n P01‘ cent, ' later h“ u s‘ to 80 per cent. And now h; m ll m“ have whittled it down P" "Ill- (ApplauleJ - "It"; hill-eon traced the history of out thu flqy from Ottawa’ pointing or be: “allure of Messrs Saunders ma“ " "w" anything better mmncdggeat expectations.’ He ex. bu“ ow the matter was placed préml B llleclal Audit Board, how on thee!‘ 1412a claimed 03,500,000 while Board lllfltform, but before that Guvemls ed for merely M88900. The h” aflldmllaf! would finally settlg it, Moog‘) At ith a debt of over t3,- catlnot k sme end of m’ w“: W0 N, rmf-P up our interest out of w ihvrnue. Our opponents boast _ “ ""0 illliimvement. but this ""“ ""116 lmlbu by iriorused 11-‘ "Thcrc wasn't a man in this Prov- ince who has done more for Public Health than Dr. W. J. P. McMillan The work ho had done in the in- terests or Child Welfare would en- dear him to every father and moth- er in the country." ’ Doctor MacDonald then exposed the inslncerity oi’ the Lea Govern- ment's Prohibition enforcement. "It was born in duplicity, treach- cry and tricks," he declared amid thunderous applause, "and you were told that your children would be- come drunken sots if we were el- ected. A detective was imported os- tensibly for the [lllfpflig of enforc- ing Prohibition, but who drank rum with the upper ten and was paid $1400 for his services out of the puny revenue of this Province. (Ap- piause.) ls this law being enforced- I ask Mr. Reid. I ask Mr. Mclssac; I ask Dr. Grant: ls Prohibition be- ing enforced? llow can It bl», en- forced when ihe machinery of the Government is being interfered with by members of the Lea Admin- lstrafon? llas Dr. Grunt interfer- rd in behalf of law violators?" The speaker drew tremendous applause as he scored time after time ‘in his description of how Mr- McIntyre bought machinery over the telephone. “l know a Liberal lawyer. now [running in this campaign, who re- ceived S1000 out of this transaction. and Dr. Grant knows as well as I do wlrrc tile comsmlssion went. ‘There is snmoflrng rotten in the State oi‘ Denmark." "They come here tonight and in- troduce Federal politics to delude you but lhe recent rcvrlauons in the Beauharnois dcal in which millions of dollars was passed over to Lib- eral Party heeiers in return for Leg- islation; money fllched by Mac kensle King's friends and cohorts (Prolongtd applause.) "Where is their platform?" asked the Doctor as he indicated the Lib- eral speakers: "No. they have no platform, they have no planks for a platform, and their i921 platform la not fit to be patched wifh old llabli "Where are the Old Age Pen- sions you were promised by Mr. Lea?" asked the Doctor, pausing {or a reply. 5QUANDERING rnr: mortar "Tho Department is tying a mill- ltonc around your necks with their, borrowing for Highway Improvement bu‘. whore is the money being spent? s Form resolve guy of this money on did!’ roads? There has been uothinl i000 to tho East Point road for four yl-arl. Now we are told by our [fonds Mr. Mclaaac and Mr- Itch! thr-t I. double shift will be put on that road. A bribe! An insult! No. the descendants of those oi! pion- eers will not be bought with their own manly. "-l\il'0\"P-i "" '30-“ is here tonight lending lflllsfll to in. insfdio ls campaign now belnl; cw-iducted. Premier Benn-u’ Es Ile- "n; llandend and rnisr-l"l~‘0"l"'l av. the Liberal Party in this Prov- ince. Is Bennett responsime for the overthrow of the Spanish Dynasty‘! Is that not due to the w-zrld wide depression? We on this little Is- land know rot-hills.’ o? "l" fif-l-"ll that rages over the whole outside . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN P. R. A. High Quality of th ed On By Presiden The Provincial Rifle Matches were concluded last. evening at 6 o'clock. They ended in a blaze of glory with the ‘Ladies Challenge Trophy Match. Three riflemen had tied with 49 points out of 50 and it was expected that a shoot off would be necessary, but A. Coles of Mllwn, who was one of the last to fire put the necessary ten in the black _dlsk, scoring 50 points and winning the trophy for Mrs. L. H. Beer of Ottawa. At the conclusion inf the Ladies Challenge match the ‘competitors were grouped around ‘lthe club house paviilon and Col. ill. M. Davison,‘ V. D., presidcn: of Xihc Association, presented medals Are Concluded Rifle.- zcxl Had Very Successful Meeting - Matches e Shooting Comment- t, Col. Davison. Generals Bronze and the Domin- ion of Canada Bronze Medals. The features of the day, other than the above. were the winning of the Silver Black Fox Match at 300 yards by Lt. A- O. F. Gill, who has- been doing excellently throughout the meeting. The Moore 6; McLeod Ltd Match was won by L- W. Hancock, a com- parative newcomer to rifle shooting, and a s" nerside boy, with 68 out oi’ 70 p0... ». The Corporation or City of Char- lottetown Match went to Sgt. J. B. Poole, of Montague, with 47 out of 50 points. There were several 47's but Poole's was the "nest. in this nixli PA GE SEVEN Malpeque Voters Are Enthusiastic For Conservatwes‘ Messrs. A. F. Arsenault And Thos. McNutt Make Splendid Impression At Last Joint Meeting 1n Third Prince. The large hail at Malpeque was filled to capacity on Thursday ev- ening to attend the last joint polit- ical meeting of the Third District. Mr. Edward McKay very capably presided. The four candidates, Messrs. Adr- ian F. Arsenault, Thomas McNutt, Conservatives; Mr. Sylvere Des- Roches and Mr. Geo. Ramsay, Lib- erals, arld Mr. A. J. Matheson, of O'Leary supporting the Liberal can- didates were on the platform. The meeting was very orderly and the audience showed keen interest in the discussion. Every one receiv- Did the residents of the lost Point pension plank of i927. The Liberals are even now divided as to whether they should endorse it or not, as shown by what they have said in different platforms. Hon. Mr. Lea does not agree with old age pen- slons. "You have a record of their en- forcement and you know what that record is, insinccrity, and interfer- ence; amendments were only more ‘workable’ for themselves." The speaker cited the instance of the trained detective, who in bring- ing the bootleggers to justice had to drink with them and was paid allusions to the trade commission- ers, McEwcn, expedition to thl West Indies was made by this new candidate. Mr. DesRnches had nothing to so: in regard to the public school bool problem, which had been so abl; dealt with by" Mr. Arsenault. Scores Tax Enforcement Mr. McNutt spoke chiefly on th subject of bootlegegrs, a curse whic. has dragged the good name of Mal- peque through the mire. This is - burning question with the resident of Maipeque and vicinity, as ti. sanctity of their homes has bee scored, when the Prohibition ofllce: have invaded their homes, searcl ing for liquor. He cited a ca. _ to fhe highest scorers. The Colonel match Dr. A. W. Ieard and L. W. . . - . world’ And yet ML King “ma, me remarked that the “mating just. Hancock’ both or summers!“ ed a good heal-int.’ with the exccp- $1,400 and sent. home because he Where a highly respectable citlc knee to plutocrats who traffic in concluded was a “lost sucdesml one scored 46 points’ ' lion of Mr. Matheson, who was bad- caught a few good Liberals. of Sea View, an honest man, w the natural resources o; this mung- m attendance and perfection of The Nicholson Tyre aggregate for iy heckled when he attempted to The speaker scored again when never sold a bottle of liquor in l ry, your heritage, and not one word arrangements He complimented which Hickey a; Nicholson s“ ‘ bring a message from his district to he pointed out that hm“ great life, was for partisan reasons fin of condemnation comes from the ' - . ' ppy Millileqlle- BPQSUBOI temperance." H00. P103000 5200- Th“ “mm xmsed 9' 5" col. Leigh, the secretary, Sgt. King, a Caddy of tobacw. was won by L. . * - Mr. Arsenault, the ilrsts eaker in Wri it was the onl one to be in feeling 0i 11111180801011 ill’- Ule ll! Liberal Dress °l' P3113’ °f m“ Pr“ the caretaker Capt Wendell Worth W Hancock of Summerside with p ‘ g1 ' y .. ’ ' ' ' ' ' a very able address dealt with the possession of the textbook on Tcm- and the 1401900110 P001310 8TB l’ lllce- the range officer and the statistic J. S. McDonald of Clark d: Mc- - continuing the Doctor showedistart on the“ god w k b t h Donald 2nd Ma ed 91 t record of the two parties, the sorry perance promised to the school Satisfied with the methods of t 1 ,1 _ g °r - " e ' ' ° m‘ 9 " he record of the Lea administration in children. present- enrorcement- (Great- a. clearly W110"? the"? We"? “mile e wished to particularly congratulate Prowse Match and is sure to dcvel- m t r 1mm, posits of gravel in 2nd Prince and the rmemen present on the high op into a star rifle shot. Space pre- iafitggsm £2251: ‘Theta use! 180??!‘ clgpéoanglglatlogi a 5am‘ p Mr ivlcmm, stronaly denoum when Mr- P11111195 bmlfllll Brave‘ he quality of the shooting which he vents 011i‘ setting all the scores in- p w“ e 8c on p o ' c I an Ber“ ' e - - _ ' of 1927. In contrast to the Stewart Refcrrin to Mr. Lee's statement We lllelllllds 01' “l0 Rlllllblllilll 05 bought it the"? 0000"“ it was stated was probably among the best l0 i110 PEPE!‘ today g s - chm r in It w 1 m l‘ Government who fulfilled every one at Kensington in regard to the San- 0P5. W110 0110W the bOOY-IBBEEIS “viz; dawned the Doctor “The forylifsm pig“: 3mg fikabiuz” Klan‘: mmifchm°':h‘;“hlh“ the 01d of their promises of 102x. The re- atorium claims, he said: Mr. Lou's lake their loads of rum to Summ. - - - - . a - - . c was com- duct,“ o; taxes abons-hnlen; o; u, fegble amuse; that h h d f 11 sidlfwhere they are unmolested a b . _ . e e a a ed to . . McIntyre Highwfly is lauded Y Donald o: Summerside, with the peted in by G- M. Moore, s. c. p011,“ andmeh. nmy other New ge, any rdmbmement. to, “would liqug: jsauowedmlandheye by -_ these gentleman, a highway "his Govemor-GeneraPs Medal, the Do- Moore. E. G. Love, W. A. Johnson, gas ‘Vere a“ duly fulfilled’ not be acceptML New the Govem_ schooner [out No honest e50“; cost $27,000 pel- mile. and you er minion of Canada Rifle Medal and Montague. J. n. Judson, Pownai- me bungling methods used by ment- is trying m take the credit for been made w ehfflrve the Act int tom ma; g similar highway will be the Dominion Challenge Cup-by A- Kflllledy- silllllimm P- Bwdle- Mr. Lea in presenting our claims the new Sanatorium, after the peo- dlilllill- The 800d llilllesl, lelllll built from Charlottetown to Sum- reason of his being the greatest Yflrk fllld J- 301118811. Brackley were scored by the speaker. pie have very generously dug down ancc people of Malpeque will l nlerside but when they get into the shot of the meeting. Other Sum- Pllllll- W05 W00 bl‘ G- M- M0019 0f Mr, Arsenault denounced the Lih- in their pockets to pay for it, stand for this sort of thing ml hills of Hunter River and North merside riflemen had also done well Moore & McLeod. Mr. Moore also oral party for m; lgoking after- the Mr. Arsenault received generous longer. (Applause). Wiltshire it Will cost $35,000 per in the matches, particularly Lowell made a wonderful shoot in the mterest o; thé fame“ and n5 mm applause as he conc1uded_ M; MON-um put up a strong ,- mile, a project which will leave a Hancock, who stands 9th in the PIOWSe Match, scoring 99 points out um to appoint a Supervisor for peal for support at the election legacy of debt for posterity to pBY- Oil-aw“ “SSTEEBW- If W111 Only be 0f_ 8 Dflssible 105. The Ottawa team Farmers’ Institutes’ He quoted M“ hi]. 5_ 9511001"; that we can do away with this el “When we were in power, butter a short time. he thought, before wnich will leave a week from Frl- Lea as saying that unless impmvfi 01d Age pensions and flna that had formerly sold for 5MP- "lallY ‘libel summers“ Rlflemell d" Y°l Olllwfl- W111 be cilmwssll ment is made we will experience - Mr. DesRoches, lh his opening re- “we dealt with by Mr. McN- grease 110d llclllevfd first Place l" “mud be taking Pa“ l“ ‘he malche-l °7 the 1° highest- men l" the 0t‘ difficulty in marketing our eggs. He marks said he feituncomfortablc The 011010050 EIVCH l0 the Con! the Dominion and cheese second." lllld Clllfylllg 01f 8 large share of lllWfl AEZFBEHW- ‘T11R50 are 35 m1‘ opposed Mr- Lerfs feeble attempt to addressing a strange audience, that, vative candidates clearly showed. “They speak o; law.enf()rcement" the prizes. The Colonel also oon- lows; A. L. McDonald, P. Hooper, 85515; the growing o; cranberries by although he had ma; some o; the trend of the meeting. said the Speaker, "but it is not so Erllllllfll-Bd Mr. Percy Hooper of A. W. Allan, P. J- Landrlgfln. G- Cr- bringing Mr. Franklin from the Peflllle 01 lVlfllPfique lately it was lens 0E0 since a skeleton was found Mlllim- Wlw is only one point be- MCI-clinch. A. 0- F- Gill. R- L- United States, and who stated ,lh not in a. way to make him feel at Mr- Ramsay at East Point An inquest was held “mil Ll- “Rnmlald l" ‘he 3'0"“ a‘? Cms- 1- Gillmley- L- W- llwswk- his own report that the soil was not home. Mr. DesRoches did not want Mr Baum S 0k most, I and the foreman of that jury ask- gregal-e- He received lhe G°Vem°l" A- J- Mccabe- suitable and thenlatcr in the report the Liberal record judged too sev- ' p e y on . _ ance and said we need not wol ell f0!‘ all BIIlOPSY- This M11005? "l! stated we might over-produce. erely on account of what he might _ h t b0 ,1“ nevu- pgg-formgfl am] the identity THE SILVER FOX MATCH, 300 YARDS, i0 SHOTS (Lang-loam my. We ave grea Vrrow g pov. _ Speaking on Prohibition, Mr. Ra oi’ the unfortunate mflh Revel‘ Educational mismanagement by The policy of the Liberal Goverrl- say Said we are 50m, these mi, _ 1. A. O. F. Gill, Y. R. C. 48 10.00 -- ‘. _ ‘ ' ‘ “ti” elirtrlgllhflw: committed in 2. P. Hooper Sgt. 4a s00 2,06 Lezltf-‘mimment’ an? ‘he se-n torlaibiln ltsufwmlgteillile-kger m“ we m“ it is ‘me °£ ' m 3 A u’ t ' , S m“ °’ ° “““°°"“‘“’ °_ “mg , 8 °“ e" Y - e5‘ most difficult things to deal wi ‘Georgetown. The Judge and Jury ‘ ' W- A 0H. CBP- 47 6.0-’) of books every year lvere cited. Roches 59880110118 would think he and would like to have a rem, did their duty, but the Attorney- 4- J- E- AlldreW. Llelll- 4'7 5-90 Extravagancc in the Public Works was pleading for the Bell Govern- from the Conservauves General allowed the prisoner to go 5- G- G- MCT-Ellllilll- 58L -i'i 500 Dcpartnlellt in expcl-ilnenting \vith'm€ht, instead of the Lea adminis- “Ask M: Brown, 550mm Sc scot free! 6- W. A. Reddin, Pte. 47 500 machines ordered over the teie- tration. Methods of instruction in one from béck of ‘I'm hall “Much has bcen said of frost in 7. R, Mccabe. Sgt 47 4.00 phone was denounced by the speak- Technical Schools were illustrated ' . -- , Mr. Ramsay was followed by . th’: country in July but there will 3- A- Gofmley. Sgl- 47 400 er. as was also the neglected old age b ythe Liberal candidate. Slurrlng Matheson (Lib) who said he I be a fro" an August 3th "m; Wm, 9. M. C- ATChlbBld. Sgt. ........ 47 4-00 " come to éetum '8' friendly visit end definitely the sorry record or.l°- P- J- I-fllldllsflh-v Glll- -- 46 3.00 as. s. c. Moore, c. n. c. ........ . .. ............... so 2.00 ML A R Arsenaum w the 2 the Lea. adminlslration." (Applause) u- A- L- Mcnmald- Llcut- -- 45 3-90 3 37. W, S. Schurlnan. S. R. C. 60 2.00 ‘ District He tried hard to get’ I Dr. MacDonald was followed by 12- E- Cillei» Plfl- - - - - - - - - -- 46 3-00 3s. F. I. And w, L's-Col. 59 2.00;’ - 3 ., t _ , Arsenault lnto an argument, but c hi5 000M181“. Mr. P. A. McIsaa-c 1 - w- A- smlm- CAP‘ ' ' 46 3-00 39- - R C- - - - - -- 58 3'00 - not succeed I-le was frequentiyi 4- Jas. Coies, Lieut. . . . . . . . . 45 ‘J00 49, F, c w “ " . . . . . . . . . - - . - . - . - - - - .. '8 0.00‘ ' . wh° shmyed marvebus dexterity m I : ‘ “n “ ' ' ' ' ' ' " a “ terrupted untll he was forced to i juggling figures to his own advan- i 22ml"? 51-3-9011 - 45 2.00 Las‘ < ' i 3 3 4 5 4 5 5 4-58 l mark ma‘ the howmrs could not -_ take. He admitted that the East 17- - - ~ ewar- -- ' - ‘-- 4? 2-90 natives of Malpcque. as they. ll. Point District had been treated un- § m‘ gives"- sfiieut‘ ' - . 4.») gm Typos the oyster kept their mouths shut. fairly by the Liberal Government . . . e, , ._ . . . . . . . 45 .110 Bolstermg up the Lea admins“ M‘ Masai“, was followed by D,._ 10- F. G. Kennedy, Lleut. . . . . 45 2.00 41, . _ , , , . . . _ _ . _ . . . , . , . . . . . , . . _ _ , , _ _ _ , 5g Qjifl ‘ “on and me enforcement of t, J- V. Grant who semed in a vary 20' F" w‘ Hammk- s‘ R" C‘ 4‘ 2-0“ 42- ~ 57 19° l Prohibition Act, cries of “a playful mood. He attacked the Ben- g1‘ R‘ L" cmes- Pte- - - - - 44 2-00 :- 43. C- R. Pfliih-“li 5- R- C- 57 2-00 Brow-n," "what about Lea?" ct nett Government and in a bluster- '2' S‘ G‘ Mcumlml- P a‘ 44 2'00 I 44- W- E- Allkm" s- R- C- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 5‘ 2'00 were heard. Remincling his heal-c mg attank 0,, the Canservmve Party g3- J- S. McDonald. 8st. -- - - - 44 2-1-0‘ 4a E. A. smllh, P. R. c. ........... so 1.00 , ma, Mn 5,5,1“. had momma P: made exfesstve demands on the ;4~ L- DUHY- C- s- M- --- ---- -- 44 2-00 46. L. R. CHIP. S. R- C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. 5.) hibmon enforcement and 1nd m’ crcduiity of the audience. He touch- $5‘ A‘ w’ Lend" S‘ R‘ c‘ “ 44 2-00 _ ed, the audience replied, “It is ed on the duty on tea, and corn- :6‘ H‘ s‘ Allen’ s‘ H‘ C‘ ' 44 2-00 THE CORPORATIOC MATCH failure yet.’ Mr. Alathcson sa meal, on three cent postage stamps, '7' w‘ E‘ Smith’ P’ R‘ C‘ ‘ ' ' 44 2-00 1931' 600 Yams- m ShMS- lmsslble 5°- “lhcy would have glvcll us a ru Sir Wilfrid Laurier, prices of beef 28' G‘ w‘ wfsth Y‘ R‘ C’ 44 200 _ shop at. every cornea“ and wool. potatoes and tarifls. 29‘ w’ A’ m‘? s‘ stgt‘ 43 1'00 1- J- B- Pwl?» sgt- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - ' 47 mm Voices: "Ihcrc is more rum thl. M“ McLean in rebuttal efl-ecuvfi 30- U- C'- Dawéon-PL "CO1- - - ‘ - - - - - - -- 43 1-00 2. W. E. Slnlill. 313301‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ..... 47 80-‘ gym-p- lly disposed of the arguments o.’ the Last Sear“ m_° 5 5 4 4 5 4 5 3 3am‘ 3- P- HOW)"- PW- -_ - - - ~ ~ - - - - ‘ - - - - - - ' - - ~ '- '- 47 m)“ "The place is swiznlning \\'ii Liberal speakers and cleayly showed TYROS 4‘ F G‘ Kmmed-V- Lwm‘ ' 47 0 howJidiculous their attitude was. A 5- R- MCCabP- 2'“- -- ~06 tircci oi Mt‘. Lillthcsor. Capo cod "oxpert" was emplgygd H - 5- R- L- C91“- 3“ -- it'd 51ii‘("‘l‘., much illlilllJ who "ported that condmons were a1. E. 1L1 sglhh, P. n, c. ........................... .. 42 100 '1. A. Colcs, Ptc. 4s 4.00 mm, “M. m, d by Some Om m,- unfavorable 0n m? Island to ‘he (éarmkkig RS. Ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4: l.0I 8. G. G. McLallnan, Sgt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 46' 4'30 mg out ~01... grow-ing of cranberries. A man from M‘ 0'1!‘ Palmer‘ Pk ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - :8 1.00 9. A. Letlrd. S. R- C- . 4: Mr. AIIESHLR‘ . Cape cod‘ he reminded his hearers. 35. ‘R; Schumxal] a7 10. A. “I. Allen. Cr-ix. . -1 J minute 1\‘i)llli might have very good reasons for ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ’ ' ' ' ' ' " - 2- f-Zlak-Csi, R-sct- - 46 liilhlll: of the such a report. in View of the “c, - . . . . c a c, 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M 535- M E ~ L - - l‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' ‘that Cape Cod stood to suffer from Es 00R a‘ “c Eon LTD MATCH ficgijllfélzfictf’ any development of thc cranberry _ ‘ ' '_"' ' ‘ " " p lld ill" L" lnausu-l" in this Province. Yet he 1' L‘ w' ‘Harhcock’ ssRl C. """" i 68 “no 15' L‘ w‘ mllmck‘ s‘ R‘ C‘ 4° ‘i Italic-I. ihv , - . - . - _ _ _ , _ , , _ _ ,, n, “NY-S was employed and pald by the Lib- 2 G G MC enmm g 68 m no 16 w A _S‘“‘“‘ cam ME I l i em Government, 2- i- Hooper. Sgt- ...... ea 0.00 11. c- LmlQhFLL-Col. . . . . . . . . . 4.3 .. ,_ ~._;, A...“ g - “Cowley. Q- M. B. 67 v.00 l8. E. coll-s. sgl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.1 0.0-» “up C, H H. ,, ,,-,,_.,,. n; ,,,,,_,.. Speaking of farrl rs interests 5 J c S, , t s t _ . . M). _ being represented h [he House Mr - - - £001‘ . 8- -. 67 600 l9. F. B. Conrad. Major . 4.) -\\/l q... Llbul‘ _ U; ll1(lAInt.]( M L ‘ '_ ' 6. P. J. Landrigan. Gr- .. .. 6'1 5.00 20. J. S. hioorex-"Litut . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .- 45 9-03 sending n "or. i.i»:~ lion .\lr. Llllag Mme“ stated m“ bmmse °‘ his ‘i- J- B. Poole. Ssl- --------- 61 5.00 '21. c. M. Monro, Y. n. c. ...................... .. 44 2.001 m m. T m \~.»,-,- .. 1.-,,.- u, sou. "mwledl" "f ‘he “fed” °f m“ A!‘ a. Eric Coles. Pic. or s00 '2» p I And-w It Col 44 M. \ “ . . I .' v-1’. " ricultural Community and the far- 9 R L C0105 s t 66 '0'; ' ' ‘I ' ‘Q, i " 4 I‘ _.. ' m“ “l? l‘ ‘MM i, Dr MacDonald was alwa a - - - - S- 4.0 .3. P. J. L. 'i. .,i v .. . l ..--l , l; hjupfjhcl mars." d. M s‘ H n Y 10. A. L. lvincDonald, at. . 66 ,,_,,0!24_ M Cam. Pm ‘‘‘‘ ‘_ 4, m. pommax ,3; _ _ wit“, ‘l? ht: 1"“ t?" i" T“ re“ l1.’ w. A. Smith. Cam- 66 4110 25. Jas. c~lr<. Lifll’. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4-l 2.00 A w“. d {ninth .,-'.- ._-_-,-;--,,(1.-,1 t. If"; Tntgrestsea: 210:; ‘Al: s” 12- A. o. r, Gill, c. R. c. as 0.00 2s. w. x. Rogers, Licllt.) ........................... 43 2.00 m. Chgjnng ,1... ,..,-._-_,,,,- .1... ' p9 13. Jas. Coles. Lt. . . . . . 65 3.06 27. J. E Andzcws. Licllt- . 43 200 Qd with mg y, ,_ n“; ‘\n{‘npn]__.S_ “mid the “ppmuse °f lh°.““d'°“°°- l4. A. J. McCabe. Sgt. . as 3.2K go g1, C, Avgphihnlri, sgt, ,, 43 2,00 ___________ A vote of thanks w“ extended l5. A. W! Allan, Capt. ---- 65 30'» 29. E. Mclnnls. L H . . . . . . . . ..... 43 i‘. (p fn-y szjfflfnfi 31-“); ":43- to Mr. Ryan, who so capably and so w. J‘ 5_ Moore‘ LL 64 2‘ m H. s Allen‘ S’ R C b 42 2.10 LU“) Wu." (lxcnnm ““P"'"““Y “n” ‘he "m" “d “l” 17- A- Cole-s. Pte- . a4 200 31. J. c. Stewart. Sgt ...... ............... 42 :0: ' i. “mil will‘ l" "llllllllll 1a. r. n. Conrad, May-r .. s4 2.00 a2. B- May, c. n. c. ...... .. 40 0M ' l9. J. S. MacDonald, Li. .. 64 300 33. C. R. Palmer. S. R. C 4i 2C1 .90 W- K- Rogers. Lt- o4 2.00 34. \v. A, HiPFllS Szt . .. .. ~ll -...-.-l mm W1...- m- n...“- . E. Mcinnis. Sgt. 61 2.00 35. J C. Lmvsnll, R 0- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ll 2.00 slmuq-Sy pmln-yly ;,;-_¢;, 11_-__-,»,, 13; ‘a ' - W- E- Smith. Miller .. .. ' a4 2.00 :0. w. u-llhlnsgt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... 4i 200 m“ (yo. no“; ~ M-ornlngsnule .28. L. Duffy. Q- M-.S- - ea 2.00 37. .1. blcDonrlld. l-icllt. 41 200 no “us. (lffljljg l. mad o; ha; 34- J- E- Andrew’. Li. -- 63 2') 38. W. S. Szhllrmrln. s, R, c. .r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4i gm“ “hm, two "all; She (lhwlh: albunil-‘Ihia is on 25- F- 0- Kennedy. Lt. ea 2') hm Port‘ i-.1-- 2 a s s 4 4 4 s 4 s~41 \"‘ilt by." in fl rllGft roads old photograph of the family doctor. _ 26. G. M. Moore. Lt. ('3 22o ter. "H2110. havsllakcr," they called "Pi-vhf" 1'01"‘ lamlh! dcctvr 27- W. A- Huesfls. Szt- m :00 Truss A icw moments latel- John be now’! it'll. Roy McCabe. Sgt. (‘l 2.06 lzantnieel warm. Glanclng arounl Bha-Hardt-osav. You see. mother 20. w. Walsh, Gr. o2 20" 1a. A- v. s-"l :2 Sgt .............. ..... . fl cs0 h’: (ll‘l-'i‘-'tl't‘il that the ton of ha: toes to an eye specialist, father to 30. E. T. Brown, C. R. c- 6i 2.5L) 40. w. Rcfidi l. Pi? . . . . . . . . .. . 43 2.00 on which he was riding was atirq Iltomwh specialist. sister so” l0 0 31- 0- Leigh. LL-Col. ..... o1 2.00 41. a. w. hIPy, c. n. ...... .. . 40 20- Hay and wagon were destroyed am $10M specialist, my brother is ‘in 32- M. C. Archibald. S. Sgt. 6i 2.00 42. w. E. Altken, s. . 30 2.90 firemen had difficulty saving John] e care of a lung specialist, and Im 33. A. W. Lesrd. S. R. C» . . .. . 6i 20" 43. E- A. shrill. P. n. c . 30 1.00 horses. John told police the youtl-L takins treatment: from an “l” fii- °- May. c. n. c. .. .. 6i 2.09 44. A. Jones. P. n. c. ............. .. 0a l.0o in theauwmobile mu thrown q P091- 85. M. carver, Pte. .. o1 2.00 Last ICOfe in-5 445434421140 lilhted claret aim u.- liq.