eral uartheier opular Election Ballad We_l_fI_aveNo Platform ” "If "P ,Yes , , ,, . o. -o l ' - t Liberal Rally At CaPItQI oveTl-‘Illoaisitnlsigvince ' heatre Last Night Was Th l FlQp Of The Season. Smallest His Honor Lieutenant Governor Dalton has been advised that His Excellency the Governor General of Canada, Lord 0f City Theatres Less Than Bessborough will visit i) King? not the smallest, i other two houses. g3 the smallest l‘ d not be filled.” 5, Patriot's pessimistic predic- were more than fulfilled at “he; "great Liberal rally" in mml Thggfle. Less than one 0g the theatre seats were oc- and the whole affair was Jun-at" of the most _ depressing 51; speakers were announced ' ms radio broadcast as bcin! ,,_,. .. to deliver addresses-but r ‘rd Filled. Not Enough Left ‘t Close Of Premiefs Perfor- iance To Sing “God Savre . “Naturally we thought that the largest theatre of the ' would have been selected as the mo; mggting, especially since the Strand ts seldom _, My; for pictures and it would be more available than Our friends were shrewd enough to building knowing that the others this Province on October 14 and 15. before the meeting was overl T719 Bifihkers were the diairman, Mr. D. J. Riley, president of the Liberal Association for Queen's County, the Charlottetown candid- ates, Messrs. Trainer and Higgs, and Premier Lea. The absentee speakers announced were Hon. J. P. McIntyre and Dr. Cyrus Macmil- lan, defeated King Government candidate- The Premier was interrupted by a heckier on several casi , who said when the Premier ventured to discuss Prohibition "There's more liquor on the Island than ever." In- terruptions also followed Mr. E. T. Higgs’ attempt to talk federal pol- ltics. ' -Patriot, July 15th. only four (including the chairmen) opened their mouths. The meeting Read by Everybody Covers Edward Island Like the Dew. CHARUOTTEFOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1931 Sttement Of A Lea Candidates Flatly Qiisprovedi No Truth In Allegation Re Sales Tax On School Text Books 111i- A glaring misstatement of Liberal candidates on many platforms throughout the Province with respect to an alleged increase in price of school textbooks due to the federal sales tax is exposed in a telegram from Hon. E. B. Ryckman, Minister of National Revenue, to Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan, Charlottetown. Dr. MacMlllan wired Mr. Ryckman as to the truth of the Liberal allegation and received positive assurance that the sale tax under the Bennett Government does not apply to school books. Four Years Ago " “The seizure of two smuggling vessels off our Island coast within one week by the Federal Customs Cruiser is an earnest of ~what we may ‘expect in the future towards the better enforcement of Prohibition. It shows that the Can- adian Government is on the job to implement the promises made to our temperance people. From Halifax papers we learn that the same activities are in evidence there, and in- dlcate that it is not sectional nor an election stimulant. When we haveadded to this an efficient inland preventive closed with the Premiers remarks. and without even an attempt to sing the NI-tional Anthem! The seating capacity of the Capi- tol Theatre is about 550. The at- tendance at the "Great Iiibersl Rally" was I'll-including some 30 amused Conservatives and many left None of the orators attempted to give any indication of platform or policy. They said the Government was appealing on its ‘frecord’ and left it at that. Not a drum was heard nor a fu- _-__ (Continued on Page 10) Inthusiastic Ovation" tlTo Conservative Leader, IAt Georgetown Meeting essrs. J. D. Stewart And J. H. McDonald Warmly Applauded At Largely Attend- ed Meeting-Liberal Apologist Reads Letter From Prohibition Commission Ad- NEGOTIATIONS HALTED (sllcclal to the Guardian) PARIS. July flit-Negotiations for system, a considerable number of which has already been appointed, assisted by those well trained and continent famed Royal Mounted Police, we may count reasonably upon a thorough clean-up of illicit stills, smugglers and bootlegyers, making a most convincing argument that Pro- hibition does prohibit. l bered that the whole projected force of patrol boats is not yet come on our coasts. Contracts have been made for for a‘ smuggler to land his rum than for "a camel to pass througha ncedlds eye.” - In conjunction with the several amendments to our Prohibition Act, to make it more work- able, with‘ pecial magistrates and officials to enforce it, as I promised by our coining Premier, Mr. A. C. Saunders, the Wprospect of a. cleanand sober province in the near future is attractively bright. , , ,- "Phese facts should inspire temperance workers to a greater confidence than ever in their noble efforts for the betterment of our people. The beat yet in real temperance is before them-they have only to ut forth a little extra effort to insure a victory at the po ls, and the great boon of a banished liquor traffic. --Patriot Election Editorial, May 23, 1927. MAXIMS " OI-‘A MERE MAN inni- It kins nine tailors to make a man. but sometimes it takes nine months to collect the bill. Allul lupluflptlons Delivered ‘H. I,‘ UP Ilfl Ollldl ill Us lulu IIJQ ‘r BE UHARNOIS PRT TABLED LAST NIGHT -—._ 12 PAGES Misuse Of Company's Funds For Liberal Campaignf Purposes Is Strongly Condemned—Senators' Raymond And McDougald Are Sharply Criticised’_ For Their Part In The Transaction. ~ ‘ A (Canadian Press) come in conflict every effort be put remitted to the Speaker of the UPTAWA, July liar-Recommend- forth tmarrive at a. satisfactory a- “Two in one'week is quite a toll; but it must be remem- gasoline launches for this service-boats which are not yet on duty, which, when they yet to work, will make it harder lotions mBdB bl’ the Bclilhamoillgreement, so that the project may enquiry committee report tabled in not be imperllled by delay. the House of Commons tonight 3—That definite action be taken are: to preserve the rights of navigation l.—That the Parliament of Can- and of complete jurisdiction of Par- ada. take such action as may be llament in respect thereto. within its power, and without pre- judicing the rights of the province of Quebec to procure the develop- ment of this project, in such s manner as will best serve the peo- ple of Canada. 2—That should the rights of the Dominion and Province of Quebec King’s Insincerity 4—That the order of reference. the reports of the committee, the minutes of proceedings, the minut- ,es of the evidence taken, and the exhibits filed be printed as an ep- pendix to the journals of the House. lo-That a copy of this report be sum Senate for the information of that House. 6—'I‘hat such of the exhibits as have not been read into the rec- ord and are not on departmental flies and were referred to be copied and the originals thereof be return- ed to the person producing the same. The report finds that the connec- tion of R. A. C. Henry "with Sen- ator McDougsld and their success in despoiiing the company of a large ._______---_..-.. continued on page 3 Re Old Age Pensions Scathingly Denounced Premier Bennett Reiterates Assurance That Full ReJ sponsibility For Old Age Pensions Will Be As-’ ed By Federal Government At Earliest 0P‘. portunity. A I ~ d“, w, King urged that the Do- m, minion also take over the entire ed- ministration of these pensions. Mr. King's repetition of a warn- ing “w,” giving money to the s and complain! amine“ W h“ ,, with each other on polities! W- “ mo.“ u; get large grants from the lpresent ministry to wit: 1:3: gommilon’ made the Prune “mm” the impatient, and he gave the leader of the Opposition s. warm scoidlnk. the Provincial Governmil. (special to The Guardian) “Many times this session. orrsws. July 18F‘? WW4" " anything is more calculated to bring King has condemned s. P0116! 0! u ' u; money ove: to the Provin- thsn the speech to which we have cial Governments to bdmlnllim B! just listened," declared Plcllllfl‘ F'- AA h“ a ‘{- afier listening to what he called the fourth delivery of the speech of the course in rcilI-Pd 9° O14 leader of the Opposition, m. Hon. sions. This bill Provide! thei- mitting Release of Jail Offender Because " He “Had I a Government Contract For l. Hauling Sand.” ’ i . git sililiusiistic ovation was tend- tils Conservative leader. Hon. eluding he remarked that he expect- ed the audience was glad that his the Blink of France and French Private‘ banks to advance credits of t100,000,000 to the Bank of England were suspended today as result o1 refusal of the British treasury m consent to the loan. The French admitted that negot- MAY GET PAY A OTTAWA, Ont. July 28-1! the bond indemnity deposited by the International Fish Corporation with the Department of Fisheries for O5.- 090 can be collected, then as s, met- Orders From West For Ont. Tomatoes (Special to the Guardian) HAMILTON, July za-Orders have been received from Western Canada for seven csrloads of On- w, L, Mackenzie King, on the suh- Dominion shall pay '15 per cent., and m; o; 01¢ A" Pensions and the the provinces the remainder, and to- relntloils between the Federal and "We know," said Premier 3611mm (Continued on Pose 1°) T Found EARNINGS LOWER Iefllsllres In Kremlin i1 (Canadian Press) ExemptFrom Tax . i l‘) Stewart, and his colleague Mr. time was up! a MacDonald, at the_ political i l -: at Georgetown last night- _~ itymore C. Knight presided , plbly uld impartially. . illr. James Condon. Liberal cand- Qe. the first speaker, continued l lilshtly eulogy on Premier Lea. vn the financial situation pd admitting that the Lea Gov- *~-- hlid greatly increased the .. ties of the Province. He con- Uded that the roads vnre in bet- ‘lhlpc than four years ago al- " " h they did spend more money. to this comment. ed tremendous applause. The audience gave silent consent Mr. J. floward MacDonald receiv- After 99-91118 a tribute to his late foe- man, the late Hon. P. Bcully, he dis- posed of the arguments advanced by Mr. Condon, pointing out that the Liberal candidate hid admitted the Lea Government had been ex- travagant in a time of depression. He concluded with a keen criticism of the unauthorised purchase ‘of road machinery, showing that the machinery had already cost eighty lotions had reached the point of agreement under which new}. banks were willing to subscribe,» l100,0000,000 subject to approval of the British Government. It was be- lieved the refusal was prompted by the fact that exchsnze had reached o. level where it was unprerimbm to export British gold to mange, Recently there have been tremend- ous shipments. ter of grace, Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Fisheries. will see that the Captain and crew of the S. B. Amish are paid their wages. Mr. Rhodes gcve this assurance in the House of Commons tonight to W. C. S. McLure, (Cons. Queens. P. E. I.) when the members reverted to the veiled question ‘of the eight men of that fish collection vessel wlho have been ‘ , payment o1 tsrio tomatoes packed in lugs and paper wrapped, according to a com- munication received by Charles W. Bauer, secretary of the Ontario Growers Markets CounciL This or- der is looked on as the forerunner of many similar orders to be receiv- ed from wutern Canada and is stet- ed to have heartened the growers - Wade Hughes, who took pert h in ' Condo," “ma, d“ per cent of its purc use price 4 m! mitten exclusively. In con- .. i (Continued on Page l0) ew President St. Augustinds - " Seminary ii (Canadian Press) _ NTO, Ont. July Ra-Arch- “JW Neil MacNeil of Toronto, w- announced the appointment _Rsv. F. G. Cs-roll to the prqm. ' °1 Bt- Augustineb Seminary, " ‘Wellies m. my. J. A. “ "n. now Bishop s! an". .1‘. m. r. .1oari“ .-..- e WeatherEtc “Home. July ao-ltodersts m“! winds. partly cicuay and i‘ Telnpel-atures _ lfimum_73 d-i-‘nimum-lo ' "in. tide m. r ‘"1 would at use. a“ "is this evening at us lllll morning It 9.50, r- u France’e New Naval Proposals (special to the Guardian) rams. July ail-muss. it ll lggmgd, has mad; new naval pro- possls to Italy with the purpose of trying to solve the Fmnw-IWIBH nuvul dispute without British or American mediation. ‘These propos- als seem to be u follows: France would refrain from bulld- ing new capitol INN. BMW“ m’ other powers lnciudlns WWII"?- do likewise. 1n cruisers and Oihfl auxiliaries Francs and Its-b’ 81W"!!! 4m; fgfmfl ratios and issues of prestige and seek an casement OI DEATH or no . c. l. IiliiHERTY (Canadian Press) WIZSTMOUNT, Qua, July zit-Rt. ‘Hon. O- J. Doherty, K. C., P. C., for many years a cabinet mlniltfl‘ in i110 ponservntiv, adlninistratlom o! Rt- ircn. Sir n. L. Borden cull m. Hon. 'Anthur Meighen, died at his home the basis of actual building pro- here this evening. Mr. Dohsrty bad mm. To this end Helios lumen been lum- some weeks with pneu- me my. powers tails as a mudsrd monia, his illness tskins I levers evil-secular actual rhymm o! iumfvrthevmmmmk- building and replacement over, III. end. Death occurred at 6.45 p- m. the int ave yes-rs, and mats thsre- m. Doherty had been unconscious rromarsduottoncfscertainper-forfivshours. esutssstobsfixed-blnstfllliml- It is understood that the Italian est the combined efforts of British --.._ guwgwmw morning at 4.4a. m ‘k “m woods-m. July nth. mmmmg g, my gtudyln‘ these and American diplomacy to per- guggsstieas. Meanwhile, the French sued; Germany to’ cease b lllfiflQlbl-IIINPI 1mm IIIUQB" l their Wises for over two years. lblr- Challenge To Prove Charges Against Government Candidate Accepted At Joint Meeting _s-~_-i___--__.-_-._-_-u_ encel B e f o r e Competent Tribunal - Meeting Applauds Conservatives. The challenge of Hon. Russell Clark thathewouldpayteootohs divided between the two ornhmlles if could prove that he hid interfered with the enforcement of the Prohibition Act was accepted is l? i 8. atlsmwssthedomlnatirlgnoteof thewholemsetinnlndtbst the Ooossrvstiveesrldiasmwcuidpoli verylarse Inaforitlss aelqsunt The meeting was orderly, and r1 it Ml‘. ii wuverylsrgeiysttendedlslutlor- NEW YORK, July nil-With carn- of the Niagara Peninsula consider- (Caiiadian Press) (yrrAwA, 0nt., Julyib-Cheques of five dollars and under are ex- empt from the stamp tax by an amendment to the War Revenue Act adopted in the House of Com- mons todsy- The amendment was proposed by the government. ings shrunk to the lowest level in is years the directors of the Unit- ed States Steel Corpn. finally bow- ed to the business depression to- day, drastically reduced the dis- bursements to mmon stockholders and proposed a downward adjust- ment of officers and office workers‘ salaries. The common stock quer- terly dividend was out to ti from $1.75 which had been paid since the second quarter of i926- This reduced the annuai dividend rate w s4. from $1. This is the lowest (special to the Guardian) ' MOSCOW, July N.—WOPHIIOI making repairs in the Kremlin hi" discovered a secret yult collie-hill hitherto undiscovered treasures litd- . den in the last days of the til. it was reported todny- The "MRI were said to include a solid lllld tea service for 28 99mm flé‘ lng so pounds. The txsuuiu wdi expectediobesddedtolhostoh bank's collection of Rommel’! 801d -_<___.____ (Special to the Guardian), and Jewels, valued at $50,000.00“ 1 _ common dividend rate since 191b, in which year no common dividends were paid. and the first downward OTTAWA. July "J-‘hm. ' merit in Camila showed a alight ly upward swing at the begin- Hon. Russel Clark's Denial of Political Inter- ference Contradicted By Mr. J. A. Mac- ' Donald, Who Offers to Prove Interfer- aloited to Hon. Runcll Clark. and Dr. A. A. McDonald, Bcuris, replac- ed in. H. W. Wood on the pict- . ur. Donald Muxlnnon spoke the Conservative can- e l-Ion. J. P. McIntyre by Mina. Augustine llobonnldwupreslitonbsilalfofthellb- Conservative candidate, last evm- srals. , lug at the political meeting in mlMwflMi-hechsllengeofm. Mount Blown-t. Clark m. aid said that he Evan the must pejlidissd liberals could prove that Liberal members, were foreedto admit that Conserv- including Mir- Clark, had interfer- OIIIMOQIIOII‘). Mr. George Clark was chairman. A more exfmded report will eli- since that year. (Canadian Press) NORTH BEACH. N. Y., July 28-4101. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh arrived at North Bench lain today from Wuh- ington where they had gone to obtain final papers for their vs- cation flight h the Orilnt- They came down in the midst of a downpour. They announc- ed before going that they would return tomorrow and Mill! their long hunt in the far east. lwn PLANES no P__n FF (Canadian Press) 91‘. JOHN'S N‘fld., July 28—With clear “- , a medium wind and a full moon to light their way, two monoplsnes were spcedins I609! the ocean tonight on prbkctcd f8- cord, breaking flight bellowing the south coast the two vim» bound muropewaids left land in the visio- ity of Cape Race. The Diane light- ed first at Cape 8t. Mary's and imi- seen nyins 1W over 08D‘! Race was apparently the Cape Cod, as the airmen were following a southerly course. The monopllne Caps Cod, manned by Russell Bosrdynsn of Boston, and John Po- iandorof Lynn. is followinl a southerly oounsm its-flight-lo-II- miles. revision of s. regular dividend rate _.__.__.___--_-~. tanbul, Turkey, a distance of 5.600 The plane reported at Ramos. at 5.86 local daylight time and over Bay Largent a little later. is op- parently thee hip carrying Hugh Bsrndon Jr. and Chde Pangborn, on their round the world flight, in which they nope to better the time made recently by Post and Getty. Their first objective is Moscow, 5.400 miles flying distance from New York. Due to the blah altitude which the planes were flying it was impossible to check on the mark- it ning oI July, but it failed ti‘ equal the unis! seasonal in- crease. A statement. released today by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. shows um not reporting firms employed U0.- 228 workers. 2&2 workup, 1.194 mom than on June 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ETQ. "Come for a drive and line lup- per at S. MacGougans, reque Corner. 50-11. “Talkies Georgetown Friday. 77454-2941. "hiking Pictures Montague Sat- urday. Bee "Up the River." 1710-14941: "Upton Farm, 26c per ' Cars leaving Moore Bios- every minutes. I'M "Buying live fowl Friday Juli sl, till hum. Walter s. u... Fredericton. ‘flse-‘l-IO-I "Borden Swine Club loudilii hogs, lambs, calves, Albany Station July so. Bouts n to a only.