25 Rifle Matches U alglvixzxll-llazlssoolatlm will e on Th“‘"d“y and FH- otb and also atartlrli *'- °l“1y 3 omtng, These dates in “’°‘f,‘ after considerable 'mcwdtsctrtgiorr because they " ‘md the bert chance 0! B i 'to offer ce owing to the ob '~ ‘mudwwhgs being shot at an I" fm’ mmm formerly il' 'S “°' "` we U, to pull our matches : not than the latter part 0! 4, ` `, t edward island has. from I wt, history, been noted for a 0' mtorest taken in rifle shoot- ll' the many crack riflemen A optd here. Ff°m me day when r_ ey dm 50 nobly at Sussexvaie 1,, the later day performances of | Bm", mon is a long stretch a mmy great events have hap- |_, rt, me interval- ,” mvwiol Rifle anadsdon functioned in those intelfverllrls tn tty, usual very efficient ' , ,- due to the great interest - ,R tt by some of tae older gt our militia. In the last em, there has been s sllsht __. Orr in attendance which is , t to be due to a lessening in- . I I m rifle shooting. In _order to lm and create more interest , ,Mtch shoots weekly or bi- l .i are being tried out this year. will, at least, cause a marks- , , w get in more practice, and man kecner competition. We remarkable scores have been ,, recently, almost every PTM* _,_ ,toy resulting in one or more turist, so that there will cer- .be some high scores made and (list. 1-rt first muah to be fired will me Lieutenant Colonel D. A. D.S.0.. match, seven rt two hundred yards, poss- five points. Ori its com- the two hundred Prowse will followed by the 500 yard ooo yard ranges of that very t match There is no doubt he Prowse match is the of the Provincial Shoot, because lt is shot at the popular ranges known as the Ranges. The possible for 105 points, and we pre- wlll take 102 to win it. 'ills Judson Tyra match for new in connection with the gives an opportunity to to try their marks- , highly interesting event will be shot on Thursday, 200 and 500 yards, possible Like their business rivals Brothers, Messrs. Moore are keenly interested in the marksmanship of Edward Islanders. Match. This is a fac- by tile City of Char- and is filed at 600 yards, being 60 Mints. ` Silver Black. Fox Match is by individual fox breed- is shot at 300 yards. One match that was this illlt ' ucd. regretably was it _ °ll lllt llrosrammacver since but owing to lack has this year been with- interspersed with or shot connection with some of the are team matches, namely Pfowle team match and the team match. These of teams of three men. We two aggregates for the lllllllely the grand aggreg- consists of the aggregate in the McKinnon,.Corpo:-s- Moore or McLeod, and Black Fox matches. The scores at these ranges is with the Govemor Gen- and the second highest with the Governor Generals of the above matches Ladies’ Challenge Trophy hlch we should have mm- ln this write-up. The °°°le in the Ottawa aggre- the D,C.R.A. silver the second htgrrogt gm,-B bronze medal. The ten in this aggregate re- transvortation to Ot- ud lllleet as well as prizes. les Challenge Trophy 'hml ll the last range fired "Wine lr competed for by lllizhest scores in the °l the matches. These llltn shoot for thirty-sig Th” lilly whose rifleman th* lllllhest score receives l. "`°Pl'lY to hold for one HSlZl°€gate consists of w Cllllltrrze 'rronnies ada lo the Matches, namely tho T:h'~“°llBo Trophy of D ° “nd Elilht Batteries, "bon chsllenro cup, . ` ‘“ P1500 of silver wars pro- byvLieutensnt colonel H. M. ,_ __ D.. :resident of the ss- lo the winner of the Ot- '1hlS 3‘c".- the ex- ” lb be given an extra, Tile Moore dr McLeod match is' ontln l:n.mi. Governors It had- rifjlemen to try it, Mr. A. J. McCabe The rifle range is being put apple ple order. and new targets are secretary, Lt. col. c. Leigh, vn.. will bs ready for entries two o riflemen will do their utmost squaddlng and other clerical deta can be properly attended 00. money received from entries. _ ' in ’“"'° - " ; f g ____;__`________§___,_ _.-._ ,__ f _ __ _ ___ _-1 , , , I 1 . __ g g rrla cl-lARLor'rl-:'rowN GUARDMN g g _ g ~~ 'f g __ ° cial Rifle Matches f orllrrrt rut.,-.,,,,, ull CANDIDATES .:;;".::‘ ‘" si '::".;::.:‘°;‘: ' n v . -. " . ro I 31 __ (Continued from Page l) Refuting his opponents argument claimed that the Guardian crlticls I , that th O tl int - d otogra hid Wil wtf? JU .Y , 33; -em 1-3-m-»-~¢»--,__.___--_ -_ ,,,,,,,,, ;,,°;,";;“,,";,,‘;;;‘;,,,,“;, i;‘,,,;~“,,,,,,:,,,_P'°°. °" ‘ -_-- lm “Mun ° ‘ “rd” °V°°m"3 Mr. Milton PLIIBQI. V°m°“- 9"' Government Control. - “Tl-le teachers" he sold “lhoul try-out, and in order to encourage' H9" me 5p°"K°"' "sad" Bldsd °°PlblY» “nd impnmny' ', "What we condemn the present get more salaries, but we do no A K t I The Liberal candidates were sul! L” “duty” muh combinmon mono” to tu the farmers Q, tax ll" Bile" *1°»°° '°W"d° B Pm “Si c°NsER`v“wE "'”‘LY °“ 5”' ported by Hon- J- P- M°1“’l"°~ Mm' '- . o. an boa roi- mat. -rue did not ss turdsy evening. The Candidates and mr’ he nm' I' me mm °°!°'° y y y which will be supplemented by the_ than ww “dn” th un lister of Public Works, whose bout ,Mm of thc Mu., (Apphun) us to mcmase their ,grams this ° Q mn " “M il" °“°k°d M°I“‘V’° high' Bince the Prohibition Act was year. but we passed an act to sive 7696-11' twill' "WN Wm °f “tt” “‘°'“"l°'\ passed has there ever been a singlelthem a Delllklll llllll Oi l-Mil' °W¥\ 'th the streets of Charlottetown" _ d dtd r tm- th¢ tggctre u‘,N-x-En “WEE uw I h in landlord p.osccuted for having boot- an we mo e "rs being mai” by °“"°"°k°f Kimi- Th°,` P n ° “se” was recelveddn asl»0nlSh¢d lll°“°° reggm on ms pr-emtsesr he d¢¢||,-. than any other Government did. United Church of Canada. Minis-’ , ,er Rem 1,, E B°°,,“,0yd_ Bm,” by the wdlsllce- ed, pointing out that legislation to ‘All Mr- Stewart warrtr to do lr 1. . . , . . this effect had been passed merely to get elected and he will jump three days ul advance of the July 20i;1Hllr;t;; River. mo:-ning 11., ML mmlms “mul” as l mp to the ummrmce people' over me fem, mo me com Home matches. and it is hoped that the Hull" N. p.m., (no o hour), emu mmm" or me “mc” and I Judsshm.. he mec,.,d_ The to _ ng wlmmm' evening' HD' APPlll\l4¢d Vl€°l’°U5lY U he °"°°° political enforcement under the Lea. °“dl¢fl°° "°°1"°d fm’ °°"'*°ml’¢*bl° BARN BUn'NEm'"Th° "°'l“‘b1°,ed the Government candidates for audience a lauded me 5 nk" ED 2 I-' -rl The followlngls the draw for the mixed foursomes to be played a sftemoon. A. V. Saunders and Mrs. E. W McKinnon play F. B. Conrad an Mrs. M. Bagnall. Ed. Nicholson and Mrs. H. W. Weeks. Chas. McKinnon and Miss E Mrs- K. M. Martin. K. M. Martin and Mrs. Goodwill Manning Bagnall and Miss Leard play C. N. Bissctt and Miss E. Bug- hail. J. P. Hilllon and Miss N. Weeks play W. F. Parker and Mrs. B. Rogers Br. D. B. Stewart and Mrs. J. Mrs. H. Brown. zard Play W. Cotton and Miss Chappell, - make early entries so that the t to speak, Mr. George M001-Mill Will" Government was given, while the °°°i'»°m°“¢ ul &9W“m‘°d 3u°“°'-‘- 115 all v . W" °‘ Ml" JW* K°l“‘°°Y~ 5°“‘ll-‘searing rllomr boniud foam: il- ‘v,,,,,.,,,,,r_y_ nsronls sraramzwr l’°"°~ W” '°‘“’“'° "° *ll* ¢"°““4 sues sud also for their look or my mr. snow Molsulsu “mug ,mt Mr. ltlsousn, oomlug book strong "'°°“°°-3° Y°°'-°"1‘Y 'f*°l'“°°“- The platform- other tlulu that of their tr, t tr, tt r tr, dr, ly in rebuttal showed that Mlf- MC- fire destroyed Mr. Ke'nnedy's entire ° en in .N om n ° lr ty, gmtttod to gs that t discredited record for the wt !°“r mot um uever mv the blade of a. ll ° Y 2° hay mop' “awe” u ‘°m° imp 1°' Ylilli- ` road machine since the Stewart BWV." G°"mm°m hm bum “J ‘“°““' Th* "‘“'“ °‘ Ml" F- °~ K°“', rlluure to implement their pronib- G,,,,,.,,,,,,,,t ,,,,,,t out of ,,,,,,.,,, miles oi road wnilo the sllurldorr- nedy also caught fire, but the blaze Baptist Church building, Fitzroy Weight of Band." Rev. E. J. Chis- hol Margaret Stems soprano, will sing, offers to all a bible study opportun- t the local golf links this tssturrlaw 1-"E ¢Hms.I-MN Ummm md mf;‘£'“h'” l”°"~°:l.°°':l‘;’““"°‘l"u` 3;-r"l°: l¢;l°W lbw g¢tr;t1¢m°l\1h1v<= i 0 °l>P°li°l\ ll! Q7 en he r repressn a. vos ony by -the Baptist Church meet in their M" n - volley but their record- tn f tin t til ir l liud - é union service or worship st tho'w,,,,, ,: "M mom, I, u M, ,,,_ .n,f,"°° hm°,m: ;°:°,,;“°md exe luatltutor deserve rlruotioslly ul tl; forosment and economy? I submit and Prin e Sire ts. Dr. Vi t` H. W. Weeks and Mrs. Lantz play speaks meme “gmt” on xfpse ," il' " "°""' °: ;`°l;'°"';”°" gd | . ex ravagince. A- .s age r. Mr-, Cullum Bruce .MacLean reviewed the grave finan- lnce for increased sub... -.is- cussed very fully by the .peaker m The presentation of the claims is' one of the planks in the Conserv :ltive plstforml d The manner in which the Gov- .sn E thin as stmlinf, ernment ignored the report of t 'Macmillan Education Committ ‘was given scathing reference by the r-peaker. Mr. McDonald then discussed the Provincial Police force. Mr_ Frank Dillon of the Patriot ,uewspe.per, Charlottetown; “Wou you do away with them?" Mr. McDonald: "No, rd send them after you." (Loud lughter). Mr. McDonald took l '.he chal- lenge of Hon. Mr- Wrl zo prove that there hed been ilbers of the Government who l.. l interfer- ed with the enforcement of the Prohibition Act. Mr- Clark: ‘vire you referring 'lle?" I lin. Memorials: "lr ilro list flu 'you, wear it." (Applause-l. I . "rho Liberals mu invented to LIBERA i. S iontllll.. 5': l‘. ' ee . iasiic applause, l'c\'.D°nents‘ state- the public accounts brought out in party resolved at lout saoo.ooo.> tlorrtd D700-0°°~ The 1-" °°V°m' moms. no nod tabled lrftru urls- lssl. me Provincial aovsl-umont ment, he claimed, had assets iloshcw ratnre every tender for the road had been highly indignant in 1.929 _..._-_._ for their expenditure. but the stew- mgohir-tory, hs said. when the game auditor had brought alnrns P" 0°"mm=“l had "l'l°lhlos ¢° Mr. Former: "Did you tolro all down ll deficit of tlo,ooo, and the ` _ _ ishow for theirs." the correspondence?" Public Accounts Committee had dis- wma”-r_M “_ pw” P_!,_I_, go “We put through legislation to Mr_ Mcmtyn maintained that he puted the accounts presented. Mr. Mr_ and Mm S_ E_ A_ wt-tgmi l tlko care of old ago pensions and ,tm McDonald then corrected W. da“ghte,._ (sm“,°mt_ the Opposition opposed that." he Mr, mu-mer: "How did you table Clark'll statements of deficits and lrtllvd- tr-,¢ tqgprrom, m,,,“g,',»'~ surpluses in the Public Accounts. The Ticket of Inova Act was not Mr, Momtyre: "l-low could I The internal audit of 1027 show- in let bootleggers out, but to "try twig tm telephone rrrttsssge? ed that there was sdebt of 8758.000. _ and educate them." shams on you for urging rush s since that time the ocvsrnmeni. l "Tho GOVdri\!i‘mnt," he boosted, q“¢gt,t,¢,n3' had gone behind about 01,000,000, "believes more in educating them Ma-, Mclntyra maintained that he while they hlid had about $1,500,000 _SUMMERMDE ,ones COURT than in pcnsilzing theml' The sud- Wu not .shamed of his record, as more revenue than had the Con- _M the smmerstde Pom, Couwience heard this astonishing pro- he had expended every dollar to the °°"mv°` “Wh°l° did the l'fl°ll¢y on Thursday morning. two drunks “°‘"‘°'m°“° 1” °”°“°°- be-St BdVllltllB¢»" 3°?" Mr- M°D°““1d °“k°d' were “ned .13 and c°m'__B‘ Mr.Larabos claimed that the ten- -yrt, pm-,tts wor-gg Mirrigter talk- Voice: "Old age pensions." _ ders and all the papers concerning ed so loud and so fast that he lit- One of the planks of the Stewart .___Bm,MmNG smlwuxs __ the purchase of road machinery or-ally filled the crowded hall with Government was euual rlshl-s to all The "re" men ne bu” just now were tabled in the legislature. sound.-sounds sorrorotrs and deaf- to work off their taxes. Conserv- repsiring the bad side walk on Wa- I-‘uwmm “pm ° “rue "Kun" mm! in whim il' “S dlmcun h “mes had Mm d°m°d thu Dfw” tar street on me south |,“__5_ the Bennett Government. Mr.Lai\- distinguish between sense and non- ego in certain cues which hs could hu loft hqh .M 4|-y th, -'mm-ql» nn* cite. Mr. McDonald stated. I-l _DOING mo“y_M,_ p,.°,p,,. of the Lee adsliuistrstioa on which ~-rho' Belfast district got more in uuoted figures to show the ruh ex- Perm of Bloomnem Wm underwlnt ixtuborntgdneixr vxswlsrzlzeglinvgmfog magnet four y\:lfr;et.hall:atln pall tae Ewiegiditure of the Liberal admnistra e. slight operation to his face in the ' ll y°°l'5 ` ' Pl-irleo county 1-losnltsl. ls now do- "Um °' li “li” ll” *”°"#d "ma sether." he trluapeted- iMM'~ “'f‘;D°“*l° P°*“*»°° Wi Wt mz mce,y___s_ was up. l His outline of expenditures in 1'. Clar was not willing to dis . _ tri; dopgrtrrlent was s replica of his cuss prohibition enforcement. Nl- IHAW HAUMILLAN speech delivered in the budget de- Mf- Claflll “I 40115 WGN- Ml? 'lf ADS hate at the last session of the L98- tm# P9l'5°Nl lillff li' Ill-" . rulviswiug rostlilugly the lleotlo islutule. ' i V°l°¢= “Got M°Cwll'l= here?" Fon sau: clllsr-frown Mob- rr ,t,¢r,t¢ r, el T con” AW" am Umm .nu campaign ef abuse and criticism out $001,000 was all that the Leu Gov ‘ Mr Mlm" M M th U X ‘IP U1 th! Llblrlls in the lslt sleo- ernment had increased the lisbillt- ‘A audi! y Qthlflg' I eco- ", m A" tion ur. shew usoasillm, who vu los, no maintained. °“ 8° ° ° lbmlr l-rl mo- wxgrgexwlgs car in chl:llYn_ous§ worldly applauded, wont on in dis- Mr. Bennett he maintained llld 'Will l'°“d Wm* Jllll Pl‘l°l‘ W i-ll fK>lll¢l1- WH" "M"» "U °f sul the intention in the pnscnttput 4 per cent sales tax on every °l°°"°*‘- ' °““‘“"“' "7" esmbalm or suotller outsider lu urs sonool boob lu canada The rlesltot 01 Prmltr B\\\llld°" ,,,,,,,,,,., ,_,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,_ bsnoo of un aroma amz oov- “frm momma alarms, is built to arwrt the °l\-tw °f W e Mr. Parker Hooper: "I own pro . BOSTON. July 23.-\ ll l ...l lr l-. ,. l. r H. I 1. i ,i fi ~'i:.=- ,; lv il, ii" ._. i ily . } ~ ri. ‘ . , . ,_, u .. , i . 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