Edward Llsland AD C HDAYI. s9 E - ASS RANCE T IVER» we agedies Occur ,At Widely Separated Parts Of The Pro.- vince. _ a em - - " l] a u:.'":;..s::.: h...” ..- | .. chi about nine , . Awstearnfrlvor lost cin the m‘ m met death in hi! tlgouche River at Campbell The dead: James Stewart. '11; m“, as. Willard Price, ;‘ Peter Bouchard, 88, and 1A0 Stewart and the two Price 110x . were crossing a fllltl! all- .\ bridge over the Mlrausichl ver branch when the lruahot- clrwalcra sent a carried ued. - uchard slipped from a log‘ h Wspse River and disappeared sath a log Jam. Jle leaves a s and 12 chlldtblfl ‘ v lanc plunged over the Oausp- lon wharf at high speed In hll . Cause oi the incident‘ Ill . ncwn. lin invcstllttlhlrlcvcnlw he m rm his watch and wal- st home and said/goodbye to OiAING- 3 cents per word.‘ ‘fidm my“ M rpiiaii-ggéfi ____... "Mlnst l Sho ‘rryw ursduyrgvenlngwMa llll“ .5 a u ';‘.’““°l“»"' P'pia.."'”“ssd.»“‘°d ac may " ' ' d3 H lLM d M 1cm. clown u onfiymmvlbn‘ Liiiélilmfiéimml fifths‘? notice. fihaoc-s-n-u. ituaassrsrham- “"- L-1297-5-11-1l. '”.“.2"§.‘Zi‘..§“i> ‘Zddpfi mouse Nan." 1190-5-0-12. “Dance m .1 n’: cw ihooL midi“ mimicry-ruin. n —-- . his‘ L-sIet-a-rwr-u. "Seven Mlle Bay, Ma - . 1931, Mlscouche Dramatic Oi esents their iivc act drama. "Concert and dance at‘ Borden. "Mk1 i. M toque Ir ‘ "Nrfiw “Blue giis Gold.“ 10-131‘. .pC.i 1()WN'INGS. a 11v zwsw BRUNSWICK BBNSERVAllVES? ARE Acculuul Al Kllllipillll. Messrs LePage And MacPhee Wilt Un- der Fiery Attack By Bell And" Bethune. "The Sequel To Liberal lieiieits Mr. B. W. IAPIIQ. President the Executive Council oi the all-Liberal Legislature, course of his remarks Receives AnotherDrubblng Ant Clifton Hall Sidesteps ‘ Chal-Te-n-ges Issued By Mr. J. H. Myers And Con- servative Candidates, Who Are MGiven Rous_i_n_g_ Reception. Liberal. a. r» defend the barciaoed bribe Ii ed held out in the ships oi tree terry this time. l! the people tree fares now, in ths the ents wh ch should go down in political his tel‘! \l wi last Among them were: “Seven million dollars isn't bins That it' was iicy in have deficits because you go to Ottawa to look for money. ll don't show a" deficit yon you wouldn't be successful in get- tour-year term 0d oiiice. tlnl which saw the laeull “KING WATCHES Mr. R. R. Conservative can dldatc was the first speaker evening. Dwelling first y ancial condition ot the ProvinoeMr. B at hi5- tratlon concerning the recent sell 00000.00 worth oi’ bonds an [llilllllii Greetings Pour Into Their Majesties As Big Liner Steams Towards Canada. at alarely attended ares ilton ls were entitled to "l?! I80 ocipts irons the (err! boats have now been taken away which con- was stituted a part o! the revenue oi this Province. B! what right did the Government do aw ' that portion o! the revenue was a“ from the Legis- lature and he doubted was even an order-iu-council pass- . 13o explain why. on the basis ii uor sales and m o prescrip ions issued, the colt o! ouch bottle oi d wna 38.75. whereas tho gactaal average price was around a n d misrepresentation; n?‘ g'°on'a"‘u%'l‘:'r; ‘a LePago and MscPhce, Iona: applauded their p. d . ‘ Premier cease but clung to bridge Iltil u“ "ha. M’. o cal d an hoodwini: the electors ot the pro- vince that the ilnanctripl ootgdition c! in d1 bland a eporaogu ha aaadtotmnieiC llircratoneneol m were: . m. L. r. euros was" n. obtained _ MI. Bell d Liberal piatlcdm Liberal members pledze to "balance the budget an- nually" was exposed by the rim-t sneaker. Mr. L. T. Boston. who cited the extra Campbell Gcvernmerrtin increas- ‘ in: sdministrativ i» i. ~ Premier tad ‘Hon. JP. that their policy of lsl lcials’ cars bade!- savius. and in this con- (Continued on page 1c. Col a) A _ reasure and never had authority to handle the of the Province ll accounts “mum The ma“ i‘: . _ . l Ilflidled it! ' 1c ior Notion In ‘N! OOIIIIIII and the Probate . runner dealt wiib law enforcement and shcwfid t0 i-hfi hibition Act had "and how‘ 0100.0} w- ‘Qonserva tivopesA re WildplyCheeredAt Webstefs Corner Gordon Holmes o! Charlottetown. W IcPsBB He was given a good hearing but his remarks were greeted almost universal silence. screen _ u,” . ms misty woes recent date containing s in“ 9W5 Mr. LePuge and statement made byw. lcPaq Act bein nroperl sominisicr- led neat waves com iriikahet g v tcmpc once. Mr. Bell was iollowed . Mr. B. . who was magic or did not attain t to ercplain theratnnge 0n s. Joint meet-ins. regard to the en! dates Hon. MB. Mew the Prohibition Act. ~ " and t many {mailer oi pbip . Rlllcli Gill‘: Guiran in rebuttal. McDonald Bot. u-p to move a vote. oi thanks to the chairman 1 numbers in the audience began ' "Tell us‘ more Gus. tell Mr. McGuigsn hurried- ly interrupted and pro ted ualnsi. "breaking the rules’, but lVlr. iilacDonald assured the audi- ence he would not take further w h» r Book. was followed byg. boardon m‘ auluw a’ n1 told Mr. D. F. Bethune. Conservative ca snuhuiralr w! the =_‘£"_»‘?'fi‘$‘;_-1fl_-w° 11 °°1 ” _--- QM TllE vormc Man's nmovun cousrnvsrlvr caesmzsncu wm. uoLn ssrncrsr. RALLY AND ' amaarsmmanr m Arne museum Lesion Rooms GRAFTON STREET a rmcsv, an 12a n 1.301‘. M. r Kenn livsnamostsn student law?" of to char tewwn Ill - c nu way through _ cc decided they wouldn't lis- Irlflfl-i-lilelh. were considering the would know how to 13th. His remarks met with loud applause and indications the‘ firm in their resolve to mpporl the Conservative Parly , M uigan was iirsi speaker went over the 1938 Libs a1. lank by plank. The)“ " alance the bu l’. May 12th, Ohappnlle i ' ry are. Admis- "li 25c and 35c. L-lfiib-l-li-Il. ' ' t k his seat “a smffii" ‘termini: Heml- m; werotlscn taken up b l‘ Nafielflrflvflenservafive RADIQ iQphfissEs 0v“ arcs-recs sWNwsi-irflllaiiw"! serjiroiirio. LADIES. Irifrsnasrsn sna-mquusrsn ro ht ANT FAIRBRAFI u“ GIE tall Writer) OF . M. S. EMPRESS May lo-(dPh-Anti- ' over the mid- -_ ‘tmrllimpreas ' ustralia, carry of in Q“ c i §o%' , conv_ ru ser u - pmyfton ieired s. ‘Jsinoke nzeil which no] high e . anti-aircraft Buns -ii-lre smoke , indicatln! red Felt-l! nstrat on. knots that into Quebec e Fnvpireést d o n os- pigtely over the Males- iimentwgahiiri ‘P any“ Q the ._l!_-_Q9l_2__ ._.___~ SFREES HERSEJ on. said the Hoohelsga had been lodged on a oi mu she had had a decided list he Charlottetown. Captain Carter do. clded t0 _ _ when the tide algae at its highest _ keep stesmships clear oi icebergs. i Faces, Trial On s. s. llllBHElAlii FRUM REE Steam-s Into Port Here After 24-Hours A- ground Off Govern- or’s Island. nosed way into her eel-m mmosy 21185 d W11 Just ssit odned unconcem y, she had com leted an uneventful "m 1mm P10 11. N. 5-. to Charlotte- Wwn. For more than 24 hours she hadbcenl onamef at Gov- ernors Islan , eight. miles irom here in Hillsborough B; , With the ails“ oi a high tide and runn speed the Hochelaga succeeded i removing herself from the bar. a tain J. W. Car- ' tor o! ax, master oi the vessel which ferries from Pictou to Char- lottetown. said hcr bolwm was un- ed 8519.1‘ as he knew. She bad not taken in any water. Attempt o1 the Department o! Public Works ‘I113 Fredericton to haul the Hccheiaga or; the meg m- filly was ma! ess. Captain Allen 1184114906. Mil-Sher of the Frederict- "bar gravel". At After the model-ism nan 1m Governor's Island and returned u; trv again at 2.30 P M Waterfront peopc were amazed to see the Hochehgalgbeanrirrg car the harbor. Alter h n5 tllllgdrclérvc n . ran on the west side oi Governor's‘ Is- land. Absence o! buoys to nusrir the channel was the reason for the mishap. smes Han-is, purser oi’ the Norbhurn land strait Ferry, said. The markers have not been set, out {or the season yet because or ice conditions in the strait. Word oi the accident reached Gircrlottewwn Tuesday when the Purser. three oi the crew oi’ 18, and the tour passengers landed here in the ship's boat. is Arrested At Moneton For Robbery WABHIINGTON, May 10- (AP) —Un1ted States Coast Guard head- Ohelon, one 0d ohree American which is based at Haliiax oi the incident: The clerk left the ship‘) Sunday at Halifax and felled return before the. cutter put Out in sea. Ship officers then loomed that the money. intended for salaries. supplies and fuel. was missing. A search for Harris was begun immediately by Canadian police. the United States Secret Service and other police agencies of the treasury. cl’ which the Ooastmrsrd “Harris was seized at six o'clock tonight at Mcncton. oflicials said. Theicepalaolwessetupw Murder Charge _i__ mums, .. May 10-(0? -— Krasn . 37-year-old min- er. was commitxtfd tor trial today at a room and cad wounds ll iobe ifinmsfis. . DINES WITH ROYALTY ON BOARD llMPR-fi Q! AUS- TRALIA. At Sea. Ml»! lib-WP)- K. can: . Ottawa superin- an Press or Canad- ysl 1.z_ PAGES _ is"i1i-'-¥i"ii’r'."'us'ii"is’i“sst“sii u. s. sue. MAXIMS . ' or a MERE MAN nn-nn-i sstern, - n House that the pledge u» Poland . if 3g nonpsfang in thelggy. In e35 No C055“) RWEM? on O BJl 5001115 0 D05 - to direct Russian intervantlg f“: MEAN (“WG-5 her beheld as a result oi Ger- many's mcreasingly vigorous anti- Poliah campaign over the Free Cit od Danzlg ions, London and Moscow have had the some object-to halt ag- how it shoui be done but with b B 0f misunderstand- i118. reached quic Prime Minister's statement had cleared the air so that negotiations in Moscow between Bir William Seeds, British Ambassador, could D Y- mcre hope ul o! success than yes- terday when some quarters be- lieved the negotiations were ap- proaching o deedlock_ suedta communique in _<_b_i1nl4nv¢d,cn_mse_1 the mac dined withrthc ~ culverts or seal coat. Kim W‘ ingtatig. standings For Russia's Entry Into Non - aggression Front. (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, May lib-Prime Minister Chamberlain t0- day gave public assurance to Russia that armies of the Soviet Union would not be left in the lurch to tight alone against an aggressor in Eastern Europe. Attempting to remove misunderstandings in Moscoq over British proposals for Russlah entry into the Anglo- French security line-up, the Prime Minister read a carc- fully prepared statement to the House oi.’ Commons. His statement made two facts plainz- . 1. The British plan calls for Russia to enter the field against an aggressor only when Britaln and France act- ually arc at. war in the same cause; 2. There is no intention of leaving the way open for Russia to be “committed to intervention unsupported by] His Majesty’s Government and France.” Meanwhile it was becoming increasingly clear that Russizfs original suggestion of a military alliance with Brtainand France may be accepted after all. II No Oblficle The Prilmo Minister ibld tho 11 O11 Slit llrARs occur ‘- HERSELF! oughout the long negotiat- "ion. ‘Ilhe have differed on rushinz said a common ground may be Official circ és here lelt the They seemed Agreement With Turkey m Foreign Aiduirs (hmmittee ’1‘°R°°"1‘°- u" 1° -- ct the cabinet ma» tonight. wmi W! mfimllm the reported object oi putting the vflwwv“ - " '- '- '- 49 Q finishing touches on a. statement Ednmm -- — — — - M m». Chamberlain is expected to W“ — — — ~ — —Bfl a maketcmcrrowinthel-Icu-sean- Winnioes-———-—M4I. nouncing conclusion oi an c- TWWI-FO — - -— — ~47 ‘T1 mcntunderwhichTustcyw en- °mW-—'———-—48 ‘II e non-aggression iront, Montreal — - — - ~50 7i . Chamberlain's decision to 351M “hi! -- — -- - — 43 RI give a general outline oi the Brlt- HWWGX — — — — - — 48 '14 pro came alter Tax, the Fharlottobown — - - -- 50 w odiicial Soviet news ggenqi. is- For-ecasim- _ oscow last Maritime Provinces: it strong south novtmved ue ‘claimed the winds: partly cloudy: grobabb some- This communiq British proposals altered no as- light scattered showers an sistance to Russia. on a basis oi what cooler at, night.» Nclliroclty should Russia become High tide this afternoon at 8.1! involved in war while carrying and {alright at, 319, out commitments undertaken in 51m “is m1; Q's/min‘ gr 7,16“; "Kurd to eastern European states. rises tomorrow morning at 4.96 Proposals Mlsundeniood um " I mom M" u’ o’ c tide eighteen nin- Chamberlain. said s““h“““°“mm , m“ M“ mes m- cn lotieicwn. seemed based on a misunderstsnd- n“; CAR FERRaY ssnlmqs Leave Borden 9A5 a. m. i p n. Tormentine ll a. m. 3.05 m. )_ What ampbell Roads Cost Cost ‘To Date Of “Charlottetown- Souris Project In the Guardian of the 10th inst. we published a state- ment of the actual cost oi’ the hard surfaced road from Charlottetown to Montague exclusive of rights of way, bridges, iron culverts and seal coat which showed the cost: to be 316.834 per mils or $1.55 per square yard. The following is the cost of the 10.59 miles of the Charlottetown-Sounds road which has been completed.’ Amount paid Municipal Spraying Co. and asphalt and incldcntuls. (Public Works 1938 Accounts ‘page, 224). Total $137,216.05 or per mlie-— ——--——-————-—-——-$ 131363-15 Cost per mile of sub-grading (Public "Works Accounts 1938 Page 229) - - -— -— - — — - , 43577-09 Costpcrmilc-—-----—-——-——-$ 17.745-‘1;g' Cost per square yard-—-——-————$ 1- The above does not include rights of way, bridges, iron ‘ 1 nd. Susieivv" o RUSSIA Clarification 0f Proposals Made By Chamberlain Seeks To RemEE“ Any Misunder-j ‘l : r 1),. In: