j L v um l‘! G:- Bell Bookstore, Water 5:, Toronto Bthery, Wat" 5g, -Thls coltunn l: reserved Im- “w; of local Interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may be insen- ell at Z cents a word strictly pgy. ‘up; in advance. ;. DIME IRON AND stock at Brace s. h STEEL in 11-41-3-25-21. -lll3XAl_.L Chest-Rub large Jar a»: at iaywr Urui: 00-. Kenlngton. vourn sllollgliockuy in?» ‘m i6 nlggnsintgtcgn PR nk ,i'.l‘l.‘l¢.D 1,11 _M own Vs Margate. Third game - bcst two of three total game Admission 10 cents and g0 L-45 MORNING .i\‘l(‘l<I-- ‘There was a la ge at- lentinxlcc cn Good Friday morning ‘d Baptist. Church at a i‘. Rev. J. B. W1"- -—(l()()l) FRIDAY 1 nut WHB Rev. wm. ver- \\' R:v L_ g G Davies and f: v. Mr. Wllllfllllsl The choir us.‘ nzzprcpriatle hymns. and M s Jack MacLeod "mg u solo. S \'T DON/\’l"()§:' TO ORPII- .-i'l(.l.-'i‘h.= m-rnlbcrs of Ejith l‘. til Lotlc-P. L. 0. B. A.. Sum- ~ rle haze just sent a donation Polesiunl Orphanage in In the box were .h:"s and kiilttczi goods fcr cicrniitcry’. The ladirs of. ~ send a contribution cf ..d annually to the Orphan- ~.~ which is ulwajvs much apple“- f ' - S. ._<I-‘ R lctl ‘ ' ‘ll 0F AIJCXANDER ' 0F CENTRAL BEDE- _ .rc pas "d away aftrr a slur: lllzln-s on Friday at his home ill Central Bedcque. Alexander ' a nlosi highly esteemed at 8E _vcars of age. Mr. had resided in Bcdeque for “v yrurs and was known for his "v and Christ’ . character. lie was a member of the Baptist. Clvtrrh at. Bedenue. Besides his w. he leaves to mourn several and tlatlyzhtcrs. The funeral place on Sunday from his We residence to the Baptist. Church. S. -'\v\'ru or was. ANNlEl lllFRllAY-Thc diath occurred ati P lure County Hcstwltnl fury y lllClfilllllQ cf lvliss Annie a rrsnrctcd citizen of "imPYSlIlP. loll-s Murray was 80 s of ave and ha'i_ resided in :11"_1cr:=l:'.e for many vcnrs. Sh-e \\1'i t ‘c dauvhtsr c! the late Thom- as Murray and Elirahrth Tanton lt-‘rw. There are left to mourn t-m brother's. T. Wcslcv Murray, dwurvlh. O"t.. and Jack Mur- l‘ (“litany-i and c110 sister, Edlviti (‘lark cf C~mnbellton, B‘ "WT. ryvv\rv~nl who.“ t; m-|_ . will be held _ Tursday to v Picnics Ctmct . r TING —— The $l"‘l)'.‘l' vilcctin" cf \\’ l‘ \ . “tnnerside Yis Man's Club 'rl on 'l"l~Iu‘.<'l"_v evening ln vnfll] pup 1",- J P‘ Hi“ r. Narville Luck o! the . f, IL. Cllmflotteiorvn “tare 111W: sneakers avd outlined the 'u ccnnrctnn with the Y. M. I (“annuity to hc carted on mruth i‘l“0li”l‘l"lll the Is- nud c! the l""llr dgvwg (ml-gm; st war bv thr- Y’. M C. A. "tine went on record as fav- tlve campaign and v-ivinq support h Prince County. H. T. Holman. junior. re- for t-“c rnrFo amtion to lim andiM Y .\f C in, 1, a n- Wurt ilk‘ vvalrc rwxt. Week and said f'*e l” ""“ " lad barn vcrv large. ll". S. Lil-ell llarcock p srd d \lr. mm ‘h of Kinkora lcf: recently fcr l-Iallfar. S -.\lr Ru=sell Mmlean of W"st fwnt, loft recently for Ilallfax. E . —Tl'r. Clmfcu Millrun is soc-n"- ln: I'm holiday scnsm \vl'h his lll"t'_v=~. Mr. atlrl ‘it's. Wesley ltllivan of Tymc Valcy. S. ---‘l~s Daisy Williams of Sum- tho Eistcr recess. s lVrlflld-YPI /*;';n. a student fr" git‘ s. . 8., is Rt -.\1--< \V K. M-wGcue-wn and "n Jsxucs have rv-‘luncd to il"lr nnv» in Summcrslric. fem To- llll". \““"'.'e they .pcnt the w‘u- tcr lllfTlltllS. S. --.\lrs Keir Cork cf Kvusllw- "ll *'tlr’"""vnt a serious operation v in the Prince County Hospital on Tl‘-'r'\"1_\' anti is rcnnrtrrl as don"! at n-l-‘t ~q cw! fil\'lf'\fl_‘ 3 mntilllvtl ltcilin quickly. thnrm P Ikm. n moot o motive treatment lfhlfi huh OI‘ (‘IIIIII lad other akin troubles. A reeo l0 you‘. .. .-.I1.-\F¢i-Q‘\.\vn- EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glnuu Etc. ll. J. IMBOII OPTOMETRIST Mflnillue. P. B. |. office llnura: l0 to l! A ll- ! to l P. M. llnlllinn no, by l-nmlmmenl Office Connected with DBUGSTOIII The Gulflllln will he delivered to Darrin Boy It 20 ner day or 10c per w rive W" "d" W "is ho: responsible m- dell ,was an act of political trickery d.- lthe King Government in its war mervdc. is vi=it'ng in Monclon for - Dr. Chase's Ointment The SUM nu: WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENT-Mm John Pond, 101 Harvard ._ SUMMER-S. Jl and PRINCE gglcilll‘! n“. m NOII. Bublorillulllll. Allvortlllng ‘hqflfl p. h" ‘m, M“ you '___ Th‘ curd,“ m" b‘ Mum “u! ll l"! of the following utorq m G°'""¢I Brenton. Water st. Mark Gludet, a1 Granville 5t. homo Bnmmeruldo o; II? u; eel. hone 280 for thh lervloe o; "Pl" 0n your route. '_CARD PARTY lonlsht. March zatlckunllrfio Manon Hou.\ Kensington. ' dance Mc- 14-49 -BUY Sheet Lend, Igad ppm 5°“ Plmntls at Bruce's now and save mgney- 11-41-3-25-21. —-SKATING AT BEDEQUE Rlllk Mmllllfll! 25m. Instead of Iuesday. —INSULATE with Slate surfaced Safe Insul Brie and Stone Bloc 51111112 in attractive modern colors Mid white. Make up your order and mall today Bo-Brece s. L-4l-3-25-2i. —DEATll 0F MRS. WM. BUR- LElGH-There assed away last Wellllesdfiy even n; m. her home in Elleislle after a short illness. Mrs, Wm Bllflelgh a well known and highly esteemed resident of the district Mrs. Burleigh leaves her husband but_ no fnmlly. The fun- eral took puoe on Saturday M. ternoon from Bldeford United Church. Rev. Georg-c Elliott Con- ducting the service which was |lu gely_ attended. Mrs. Burlcllzh a stster-m-law from the States can": home to attend the funeral. s Lt. Col. MacPhee Makes Strong Appeal In Broadcast "The action __of Mr. King l-n so abruptly scuttlng Parliament was 1J0!» 8H act c_f ‘fearless coinage’ as was dcsc lbed here some wwks ago by a prominent Libel-m smug. er It was the vcry opposite. It Slillled l0 Dfqvent. the exposure of ' the shortcomings and failures of administration." declared Lt. Col. A. MacPhee,_M_ D., National Government candidate for Prince County m a broadcast spezch lust. week. "This action of tire Governnunt violated the Democracy of Parlia- ment and undermined the vcry principles for which we are fiih - mg." Colonel MacPhce ad: Mr. King, he declared, scutt Iylazilaxn-ent with the avowed oo- Ject of "letting the pvugile lic- cide," but he did not allow them to have the evidence on which thcy might come to a decision regard- ing his Governments efficiency 1n carrying out the war program. ‘Ihe issue m this Election said Colonel MacPhec, is the conduct of the King Government in pear-c and war. Mr. King and {its followers stressed the record of the Govern- ment in war and are very anxi- ous thnt the people forget their record of failures in peace time. As Canada was at peace from the time Mr. King took cvez" the reins of power until September hut, c~ -\ must consider the record of 0/. Government both in peace and war. In peace he failed to grapple with the important question 0f un crnplcynlent, relief and the lack nf opportunity of our youth to make n living. Before the war b-oke out there were about a million people on re- lief and about half a mill‘on un- employed In Canada and very lit- tle was done to heln this cfenlor- abl-e situation, Colonel MJCPlICO pcfnted cut. The youth of our country. our greatest. rsset, were neglected and constituted a serious problem. so set“'ltl< that. Dr. ltlmion has pam- lsed to appoint a Minister of Yclvh Welfare to hrad a department which wnud be dcvotrd to the solution of the problems of Canad- lzin Youth. Aithough war was thrcat-erlnw for n year and inruincnt for rome months. yet. when the storm brrkc. Canada was wcmZ-“v unprepared fr)" the great. task th-‘t lav alvacl. and this notwithstnudina. tho luuze ~r:\ir~*""=t’cli of If?“ '"'lllon dollars for defense since 1935 At the beginning of the war many men did nct rave uniforow. lclothing or bar's. and even at. this |e~tx "wiry c‘ the men are not properly clothed, l t allowed the wool norm-a The Govcnxnv". stock of Canada to be ‘by two milllan pounds in 1hr frst l3 days of the war. flllDlVillll the wool dcaler to make a quick clean up -‘ #800000 tlr~l‘a"s. “It. was not until September llith that ‘he Gcfvcrnnlctlt. woke up to m.» svuntirn and set un a wool control which ‘ormncd cxocrts and sci a controlled nrlcc." said Colclml Macplqec, If this hsrl been Acne at the onset. as it should have been. there would not have been such a slw-ta“ of woo‘. to make cloth for uniforms. m)“ ~--n did not. hove the pro- r ul ment for military tra n- Qfa. e8u~pc*artal riefcnsrs were not. -~u1p-@;I_ Canada's pmnaratlon for "re rzrent task that llcs ahead o’ u. is not bv any racer-s ,“""ll l‘ sh*u‘d h» at the nreser‘ tunc Cans-Ito's lrnpren"1"\'“<’s< ll" charszed wes due to inr"‘"‘"ll"' of m» Kw»- n-wpmpovny “N; u< Min- ister of Defense. Mr. Ian l"""l<"1‘- zle. Were were so many complaints that the Minister was f-nm his norlilen nod placed lu charge of another lmnorlau’ W". "crime-w. that of Pensions and Na- tum-q “palm The sneaker rv-vlelocd Nltcr aspects of the noliFcal rltual-‘uti ‘n his bros/‘cest in which hcsbwur- lv appealed for the return of Il-c "~"*H~l firmmment under Di‘- Minion’! leadership. in? ouLv nummns rtpvvrvo u M _rr<m_'['ho life- plz- 3'0!‘ do": resemhiin- soivwl girls that Doliztlf-‘nut at school "1""- ... krwvn . u" i l dutroyed . .nn alarm in the event of air ‘ crs used. rcuvwvvl . a lwqyln» (luv-in- H-l- vwt veer. one being completely, Appointment Announced FRANCIS VILA i " who has been appointed Director and Sales Manager of Tlwkert Lim- ltcd. since Joining the company in 1920 as a salesman. Mr. Vila has held rcsponsmlc pgxsicions In prac- ncaly every province and company (lLSlIlCt in Cnuuda. In I931. he was appointed Sale, Supervisor for Can- ada, and in I937 Assistant Sales Mflllflber. During the last war Mr. Vile served with the Canadian Ex- (htlonary Force for three and l- ralf tvcars. BIlilSllIllZ as a private and receiving a CCIIIIILSSiOII in France, TIDINGS rnoY LONG mveu AND VlClNlTY The many friends of Mr. Ernest Dunning are pleased to know that he is on the road to recovery, af- tcr his rcctnt, illness, Miss Gladys MacNeill, R, N., ha ~ ‘iillllfd to her home in Ken- sm l after her professional duties in Long River. Miss Marauer-ite Pzrvnter spent Easter holidays in Clinton the guest of her aunt, Mrs Ralph I-ieaney. . I Tlgnzsh mu Doria omn t awmm Oonfodeutlgpungzdld "it Prince of Wulfl College, P" e one“ - (Ihar ottetown on busi- ness. _ Min Bernice Burke bu t - 0d to her homo in nmuhfflftir lllflfldifi a few nlonflu u a bond. er in nk on. (Jonvent. Petty hurglarfu seem w be the order of the day in Tlgnish. uru ‘Wt-WINES’. Several homes have been entered. pantrl raided and cellar: relelved of the store. On Much 19. Col. J. L. Ralston, Federal Minister of Finance ad- dressed a largely attended Liberal “M93181! meeting in St. Mary's Hall. Mr. Henry Doyle occupied the presidents chair. Captain John Perry 0f St. Louis also spoke at the meeting, Mr. Carl Ooonan left on Mon- day to attend the funeral of his grother who died in St. John, N. of thanks, never u vyord of up- preclntlon, but just a short, brlcl’ note from the Deputy Provincial- Secretnry enclosing the cheque. 'I‘ha.t. my friends, is the kind of so- called gentlemen I had to deal with when I was the Governor of this Province. They grabbed the honours, thvy grabbed the dollars, and they grabbed for themselves everything they could Ly their hands on but. wnen it came to pub- lic service to be performed, free of charge, and it meant money out of their own pockets, they with one accord would quietly slip away and they would cry out; “Let George du it.” l believe that mahv o! my Lib- eral and Conservative friends will be fair and just enough to admit that “George did it" at least to the best. of his ability and limited means. "The statement made that I would not allow my good friends, the Honcuzable B. W. and Nlrs. IIePage to go inside Government Priced; of Mrs. Bruce Bell, will rerrct to lcarn that she is a pat- ient in the P. E. Island Hospital. Miss Marlon Bell. Stanley. was a. recent visitor to Long River. the gnu-t cl Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunning. The many friends of Mr Ever- ett Paynlel" rezret to learn of his recent misfortune of having a. log fall on his foot while working in the mill. Pie. G. L. Dimulnz of the R C. A Charlottetown is now enjoy- ing a two wmks leave at his home 1n Long River. ss Evrlvn I-‘curd was a recent to French River. the guest R-kjh MacLecd. l\ ‘is. of hcr sister, It Mr. I-Ilcclth-Cumpbel was a busi- ness visitor to Summerside Olll MClldfll‘. The March meeting of the Wo- men's Institute mct at the home of Mrs. Oscar Jrluisficne. with a; large atlcnrlzmce present. Thc meeting oprncd in the usual mannrr. The business being over me was carried out. ‘ed of a reading by .unrl. and two contests ltd bv Anne Imvther, wh’ch calls- cd much lll?l'l‘llllfiltt. The lunch was tfirn s-ervr-rl by the hostess as- sisted bv Eva l-Irvnter. Mrs. Head- ley Payntrr and Mrs. Oliver Pavnter. ‘Yhe nreet-in? was then ad- icd and thrn all returned to . cir respective homes, bliss Juanika Campbell has re- tumrd to l*cr home in Long River after s; nding a pleasant visit in Bay Vi . ti“ gWst j her sister. Mrs. Lorne Stewart. fl FRITZ‘S LID PARIs ._lCPi __A large. msty Gcrmm tin int vlilltlllt! 1917, hangs on a trce at, an R. A. F‘. station somewhere .n France. and serves a raids. iciivogi-frnxvs nocnnv SANDRINGHAM England —(CPl --.'l~=t ctnthnslrlstu‘ l)lf1.\'8;;1lla“ril;l'l im l mu u ice 1n~<cv Ha e nu» .~v~.-"- rcnl rv\"ll yes the King. Unorthcvlox nature of the Klimt’- W" ¢\;§vl‘.t\lil"'>(\,'i in the walking sticks nwl "Ml hockey sticks some play- Slanders‘ House until after I-Ils Honour had been sworn in is too laughable and childish for comment. Mrs. DeBlcis and I were both very busy pe- paring to move, but as soon as we had things straightened away Mrs. DeBlcis coiled Mrs. LcPage and Another Misstatement "I am also accused of removing trees and shrubs frcm the arcunrl: , of Government House. Another .ie! touched. but slu-ely l, had a pe.- ‘ fect right to remove what-ever shrubs and plants I desired to take with me. They were all my own -~~"~~~‘v 'l"'~~ Gcvwnment. never spent. one dollar in beautlfyiu: the l * "' au ti". Neiihz-r tl‘e l"~cmlcr nor the Members of his Government showed any appreciation or interest in my work on the vrounds and. When I lng Government. ll ‘uber ccminrr saw the one lone love for every flower and plant in the gardens. l to Dajvay. Not that. I care about Riley's remarks but in order to make the position of my cstcrmcd nd, Mr. Dunning. thoroughly clear, I have a word to‘: two to say. Picture to yourself e depraved mind that would conceive the thought. that I would not only sell my own birthright, but think of the insult. and slur made on the char- acter of the former Finance Nfin- ister of Canada when he states that I approached Mr. Dunning with the bribe that I would act. traitor to my Pznty, providing he, twenty-six thousand dollars. Did you ever hear anything so foul and base? Dulvay was never a white elephant on my hands. I could have placed it. with several parties but I was anxious to see that this valu- , able property got into the right‘, and .opcr hands for Ln»: sake of t the evelopment, of the tourist in- . dustry of this Province. I even l went so far as to offer the place, l, fully equipped, to the Canadian Na- (Continued from Page l) _ Their Majcstlcs from the Pa-k l{:>.tll\vay' and the Park itself. Shabby Treatment l "as"! said before, the cost of all lt-he entertainment. done at Govern- inunl. tlcusc uunng my five years ‘iin office was dcne a. my own per- scnal (spouse, and mat. included lhc cntlrlnlnlncnt of two Gov- (‘l'll0l‘-G(!'ll(!l'Bl5, many British Ad- ml als and disLlnguLshcd statesmen. and not in one case did I ask or cxpzct reimbursement. from the Goylcrnmcut. My term of Office. B5 you know, cxpircd in January, 1939. and when I was invited to carry on,‘ I was assured that the expense Their incurred in entertaining Majcstics would t.» taken care of. Now let me tell you what happen- ed. I did not send the bills to the Govcrumcnt until asked to do no. I made no charge for the work done by our own staff and our own personal 0X])El‘.595. The bills pre- sentcd to the Government amount- ed to $2.4lll.55 and "not 84.00000 l8 qnolcd ov r the r. The amount of 52141813.": is made up as follows: Canadian National Hotel-Cater- ‘lnc for Luncrcnn $846.50. Brut-c and Whitlock-Decorating “n00. “lunar.- Tait “Floral Decorations . i910. “Royall Print. and Irwin Printing Comp-airy Silfgvé 52. _ M|=l $68. (‘decent Part-v Supplies 1258.58 Toial—- —- — — - -—$ $1355 “Did His Majesty's Government. my the bills mcurted for enter- tnlrrnw H's Majesty and our be'ov- ed Gil-en‘? No. tin-v refused lo do 5m h“; [hey reluctantly voted rue one thousand dollars. Never n word tlonel Hotel system for nothing for one year, in order to tcst out. the feasibility of the property ba- lng used for hotel purposes. I never uppzoached the Government; with the idea of selling the pro-l perty to them, but they came to l me at. the time the National Park scheme was being advanced. The l rice pa-ld was fifteen thousand dol- ars; at. least that is gll I received. If the Government paid sixteen thousand dollars as stated. it ntieht. be interesting to know who got. the extra thousand dollars! The price‘ of fifteen thousand dollars includ- ‘ ed the hotel building and the out- buildings. something over 160 ac rs l of land, and all the furniture and , linen in the hotel. In other words. l the paid for the entire roperty a . litte over ivhat they a d for the 1 garden, stone walls an shrubs and , flowezs in connection with the pro- ' perty in Vancouver. which I rcfcr- red to in mv previous address. I am sorry I d d not have a manure pit to sell! Concluding Remarks "The sugar profiteerlng referred l to as having taken place in 1931i is something I know nothing what- ever about. Our records for the year 1033 reveal the average profit only. But we have been doing: business with the retail merchants of this City and Province for twenty-five years and you are at liberty to ask them if we can bc ustly accused of proflteerlng or carding sugar or any other com- modify. Finally. my friends. I tnist that when you take the ballot in your hands on Tuesday next. you wl‘l remember that. bv marking it for the Mackenzie King candidates you l l self conduct t To my knowlede-e not a. trce was , “u, . slay bust. the > est nialtuci‘ for otu‘ own defence." tabllsil in your minds not only the “Now. Just a word with reference . “Ml? "Kill"! l . . a crucial time iory is not Minister of this country during thil war. look a . ‘ Govcrnnlcnt with iclcrerce drfcuccs. since war was (leclared. clarat with nu" training facilities of importance. Th» result of his slant flirtation with hts HOW KING (Continued from Page , h citizens of Britain. e fiylnl lchool and flying facilities, that nqueet will be mob by the Government of Canada, with a naked negative in the name of Canadian autonomy. “I yield to nono in maintaxzlfi the principle of the ozmtrol Canada over the forces at Canada. ClVll or military in maintaining the trustecshlp of the Canadian Gov- ernment over thccitizens of Canada. and the arms of Canada, wherever they may be, and in maintaining that such control be exercised even in time of war though our rcee then may bc under a form of unifi- ed conunand. T1311! I want to know when the rlnciple ever developed in this ommlon that if Britain wants to lljfllfl. 110i» 0'11‘ men, but her own. with only such of ours as choose to Join and by -_tin;cat of the Govern- ment may 10in. to train her Own men for tcr ziefcnce. the defence of y \\'.Llllll which comes our ' l (lettuce of her shores . slit! cannot control ' these men on the an: that she cannot her- ha-t training as she alone knows how to conduct it; that. those who are to use the men after they arc trained and arc manifestly the best. mun to do the training shall not be frauly granted such right. I ask you: Have- we come to the hour in this country when Canada looks the gate on Britain when the Old Iland for permission to establish at 1191' Own e-wx-nse and train in her own “av her own clown; for their (lefcncl! nnclvculix? I5 it the spifit’ the l .ol_thc m-cplc of Canada cu inc moment comes when "eulli can cooperate and do rvxlllv be of help, instead 1n r our our arm. ‘ave should re of tremulous ap- t . afraid that m, lllllflll. conquer Can- .<: llll‘ lune tn become ab- _ Ls allfll, ' oi . ltmnlml incctlcs n1. cad of lit! to do mum-lining worth whfe? o a last sentence thc whcle matter; - partners 1n th. rand many Dre. ‘ to mcmbcl‘ nations of I ct u: behave l-he way wllvrl thve have a c and when they lose L; right. Let us r to help others to and thcrc-bv to be ll~ Lc: us art l. cf lllllllllll. defence (Olllllllfll uuvrcst and her libert liberty, soil of Can-l’ . t llll/iled h" l0 E0 TlTQl-lgll llle b31151 not in a ffllll. cf (l..\lll!ll and sus- UrIfOTtUYiHtBIY. MTS- FY1120 11nd Rfl- piclous (thin: xatum. Lc-t us open our other engagement and cculd not eyes to the 11-11111 that a building up come. c" our 1 .. m - .< n thousand timzs more impm " to us than punc- . m. ial try-unique. Let l the as umptlon llli in the Brit- '- a partnership lurtncrship a |):n'.l1P1'.=l~ln . I want this Ollllll provide in the ‘ fill‘ sancst and sur- na .;‘.ic~1 . (‘an llc- lie Trusted? with the exception cf one Inm- , mcmbr-z", not one of lhcm had the “If?” I lljhlwmmld yqlk‘ common courtesy to nev their n “ ylilllkllalxtiof farewell rcsnec s tn m» before lcav- ,_ m, ‘with, would bf, , _ _ Jciccl ‘to csta-lw lsh air = anti. aircraft factone; up the avenue. I said to mvsef ,3,,.,.fl,m-,;v (lcfimge rp- ‘Wew there not nine who u-vwvk mm of rtiit-in-livat- Kin" to permit. of my hospitality" for ov" five v"a"s . them tn t so; and tllfrfltlltlld? of and yet. \V"0l‘9 are the rhhf?’ i the C" l'.l\'(‘ Party on that These are the men who cr me que tum 1 so vlrnrly and unequi- for removing my own prop from 5 voc .lv <1 by Mr. llbllllkllli, and the grounds because I had a. great Scnnor "hen nlust certainly es- rldouhtxd rutht of Dr. Nlanion to with the betrayal Emlfre but that a man .urh a. step at such in the limlplrck hir- .1 fit person i0 he Prime Alli Havln! seen the dlslvtrqus effeds of Mr. Kites pollcrv of no commit- bv this country in the event l‘ 11's l villi-I at war. lct. us now | what, has been none bv hfs to an" After refusing the British Govern- ment throusrh the Royal Alr Force zlr-vtaku tho organiza- . the fllllllil tn un S?fiibxrfornxmnigggefiogfivggflltg tlnu qt a real all‘ rlevckinmcnt. in the Dominion Govetzilnent. for gfmlfsll-Ollrirldl Klertlfzosrt ugglefllilénglé "n of war. to provide Canada any pet idea of xicuirnlltv. and his mllcv of walt- lne. wn. i. l lut whcn war came, Can- 'c mnrc than a (lozeu ' or Flehtci" planes in this ccuntvv: and totlav seven fllOllt-hs after the outbreak of war to use Mr. King's own words "with dark and roublcsome day; ahead we have iaarrly started on air train- imr scheme." Hc cannot blame Parliament, he can only blame llllllr'l‘ll and his Gov- crnnlont, for this lack of prepara- tion hortursc he admits himself that of’ $l8li.iiii0,0f‘0. votcll hy Parliament for defence previous‘ lo the declara- tion of war little murrthun half was actually spent. hv the Govern- mont. ‘Tfis rcvclntlon shows that he d0- llcd P‘ll'l.l1llll(‘lll also in this instance bv Wflurinq _|o_l{:\_i"1§\'__pl1t. Fagin; the luv-down tactics of such men as Riley and his as- sociates who arc rcspotlsl-ble for the scurrilous attack they have made on my l"tl".l'it\' and on my work as the former Lleutcnant- fiovcriw" of this Province For the broadcast w. sponsored by the nroval on liberal Ass iatfon nl Queen's County. "Oh! What a rmlrlcn opportun- ity rrlu have to . ~ above petty "clliics avd to 1v ‘ho people of this country in no ultccrtain voice that I st-il have a place. in your hearts and that you have confid- mcc in lil\' iudemcnt hv sunncrlitle the candidates of the National Cnlls":"\~.~livc Pal-tr! You will nev- e" Mrct havinf! done sol ""l"hi< ls l‘.'\s'ct' Flvc: tomorrow we r-c'~‘~~~‘~ the crcatcst victory lhc '* "(i has ever known. To those in - "v m"! bereavement‘. Easter hrlncs the mcssael- cf Immortality of ‘triumph over dcatll and the grave.‘ In ll~c tilldst of the strife and the cit-ms anri the coldness and b‘t‘crnr=s of lb‘; trcltblcd and war-torn world. let us take fresh courage in the IYWVCI‘ of His Resur- rection and if we would enjoy n trulv Jovnns ‘lllastcf. then lot us ac- n~ot ‘no cffrr of ncace and coed- will. Good-night and c very happy 4 will be placing your otcnvp of up- Eastcr to you all." ME ‘SIDE GUKR DIANA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE l SCUTTLED nelti Idnrtotbouov- tblommeytlwo- tomcat to panting-Gaunt’: defences. taro 0f M1‘. King's Govern- ment since the election has been called, have boasted in different. part1 o! tbo oounuly that l deluute 5:12.11 for the protccuon of Canada by R H. was promptly put to d ed. titers pt once otiectlon of the t Coast. ‘rheso lnisters, however, did not tell the public how many machines comprised the two squadrons or whalt type; of chines they were, or wheune: they are capable of defending even them- lvs against first line aeroplanes. alone any portion of the East 000st. A number of these maciuxles may be seen at any tune in Halifax. ‘V1161? U163’ sat for six months, since the war commenced. exposed to the elements. without even c hangar havinvgngaeen built _tn houstgdtheru; a. med antes expec nifintam them. working through we rigors of Canadian winter weather, housedm tents like a. bunch of 89D- ales. Incidentally these particular acro- planes were obsolete years u o and would he ineffective against t e lat- est type of German machines. This is part of the great nlr defence of Canada, so proudly proclaimed by Mr. King and members of his Gov- ernment, Alr Defense; Let u: take a look at ttna prepar- ation for at: defence of the West Coast. A yea: and a half ago, it was decided mo send a. number of “Blackburn sharks", so called "TOr- P6610" machines. to British Colum- bia, to be used in Coastal denncc, and what. happened? While aero- planes of Trans-Canada Ar Lnus were flying back and fol-tn across f. _ Treat yourself daily to healthful 1 Chewing Wrigley’! Doublernint Gum helps keep your teeth clean, bright and attractive. Its rich, gen- ume peppermint flavor helps keep your breath pleasant. What's more, Ill ' l 6d‘ ‘ - - LBfaclfghlllplglYslgfiksnfwvvwli? dlillf chewing helps relieve tension and mantled at Trenton. placrd on the ' aids YOU!‘ dIQBSflOII. C. N. R., and conveyed to the West. l Coast in box cats Apparrntlyy the l Government was afraid to havel these machines flown across the ' country Such is the CCIIGlIIOn of the Air Defence of Canada, which Members of the King Gzvcrnnlcnt are bragging about. Now. let us consider the mvch publicized. so called Common- wealth Alr Training scncme. In spite of the BrltLsh request made more than two years ago. for the right. to train pilots in Carlar-‘a, and in spite of the fact. hat Mr. King has many times stated that Join the millions who enjoy refreshing Doublemint Gum after every meal. on some k room: for , available for them, as n that ume " M"! hypocritical. lthcre were only twQ propellers in The Llflfifldy of it i1 that 2f Ga the past three years he hrs labor- . _, - . . , .. .. _ . ed under the terrble threat of war 5 Egbkcigugé tgfwl-‘éfilyeeggj-eggw: ifiaval-iii b821,}, , 91' ‘ in Europe. that war came to the ‘ ‘ , “ 1 " ’ ‘Qnd .‘ ‘U? _ British Empire and C"nada had no “a-drmg" ‘lrdeled by “l9 Dlmalt- .,13?,,7,,,., ,,,‘_,f’._?_f‘,-,,“g;l l‘: “ti; preparation whatever for any arr “.’,‘,",“ °, .N‘“‘°““‘ Dmncl“ and King—u slalvstnrln instead - f. Hamil“ 5ch°m°< The R C- A- F» in?“ 0 ‘W50 mad-nuts www’ un- WU‘ Politician‘. --Czlnariafi “time oficrating undrr a Gov mm n: ' ““"‘"l'l' m" wllhm" ‘mglms’ have hall a irfimrlvllills Ilmplrc IHTIIUSI‘ the Department of Nation- ,nl Dufcncc forgot to order the en- ‘raining Sdwmp in m“ "finial-m" M the oulhrl-ak nt‘ uur: llll‘ll".lll irr- which had neglected thing. was, at the tmc of the d;c- to (‘o any- laratlon of war, in a flat-spin ‘gmf; 5mm Emllalld “mil 1-151 DB- lorles turning out llmusamls in. We have had the great lzle.» ng “m er’ wtcud of dozens of nlnrhlnvs; and of eniovirg seven mcnths of ccnz- that splendid gesture of limnirl- parppvglv qull-t, “ipyfflye (m 411 l vllclllillllll Pflllclfl solidarity \vl'll inltzht have. claw-n fronts. except the "ca. and have- q _ llltlcr pause and h-lvr- ‘~.'I\I‘ll this have had an nppqrn-n (y r3 acpqm- _ Plow: ~‘ ‘Ca me ‘till’ b93911. in?!’ gem-ration from ilu- hluuti l‘.iiil that plish great lungs in mo» s vcn 3°“? “llll-"s. F‘ wlsll-l"lmslll' is rww inevitable- monihi but due to Mr‘ K1,,“ d, ha nntlng admlnstramton by the ‘awry memodi wry Mme‘ if an,“ ‘King (ruvcertuiiezit, we, in Canada, Vol-dict 9f “Blur,- thlng. has actually been accom- “a” l a Illfcleu-s or ‘m Air pnshut “m? months “T”, SIX,“ FOII . do» nt know what 1s when the history of our time is setting up a 7,1,3 rm. an M‘. -1-,.,_;n_ to be ovpu‘. of 1t Xl€Xt.——.\1ll'. written, in blood-rod lclil-ra of 1,1,; 5011mm The couuuy has In,“ l- one Just annuunc d a, new shame. you mil rfxul that l.'f'k'.‘ll- lu-me for IIN,‘ prcllnzilary tratn- Zll‘ King hrnku faith with lh.» l'.!'\~ flooded with Government, prepa- ganda—vou have all read it.~-The Air Train-he: Scheme that is to“. ,_ provide 25000 pilots a year: any- “ml-S- vvhere from 60 to 80 schools are to _ be provldsd in Canada-twill) of- fiver: are tn up lequiiml by this ‘ man. and 40.000 other ralks. At Malton alone (outside of Toronto» 21 buildings are to be erected, and two training schools to be set up with a personnel of 1.000 or IIITTQ. ¢ plro; that his polivy of‘ i-r-lutlon. Ills unsound dangerous llm-lriul- nf urn- trality which he malnulinl-tl you will find this in tru» up to and r-vcn after (2 ;-.l lh declared war; until he r ll‘ll‘ii four days later that (he grvxil ut-lrht of public opinion won't] folwl- (his counirv into war at P-llhlllhfi wh- whether he wished it m" nut; you will read in that histnlv mo most instilling charge. that can he msule zng of pup to be dcne by pnvate training ccmpnnlcs and corpora- we l rrant trust the BH-tLsh .t nzth all its m ghty re- ‘ ob. Secondly an ‘lac is rcncterod al- _ .t {cg of Govern- ment. 1nd.- n, Th rd. ‘Pwo Can- adian Sqllillllfill5 lIl England. The ixwsonncl of the first made their way {ICLOSS the orman at their own Bue when is all this to be IICCTJII- J-‘XDEII-ifi: rte/deal thmr tzeuulig again“ the Prime 31in ~r vi‘ ..t \- pushed? and mluipnic at the cXIM-rne 0f (Dunn, ._mm n“. _ ,.,,,.,._., . lhe Fr - ‘r llcause thy l-rvnsltlt-rafiuns he. cm Unpreparcd couldn gA 8H.» ~11 (‘lllllda- we safely of his ruunlrj. iclcrm them as Canadian, simply ed m, dogma“ “him h because the plots were born here. t The second squadrcn reached [England recently, trained ln this loountry but to be equipped with ‘alrcrntt in larval Brxinin. Such is he admits for year: in me snntttnv of war. I believe zhe great this counuy, that vote v to ncilhrr bu’ ' m spite of ell this propaganda, let us look alt Mir. King's record of accomplishments at this tame- seven months after the declaraucn of war. Contracts have been let for me conqruvnon o; five bupgnurs; the war record of Mr. Kuigs Gov- deep and for the R. C. A. F., two 1n Brush ‘ elll-‘lllllll- _ lefll“ ~ columbh-L W0 1;, OnLnflQv and one In sunlmznlz up the situation mm 1n the May-mung; a5 mpm-wqqn ma agaznst the Kzng Government 1 ways s A press o; February 3mm 1940, N0; _ make these deflnln? charges which it? at???‘ until after the election campaign l fflllllol» lX‘ fln-sbvrec bl .he haif- a o. l l truths lrulc, uurvd by Mr. Karg. j, Great liritaln, according lo the First Lord of the British Aunrr- ally, hall rlcvitlrd to establish a Ki- gantlc air training rachcnle in (‘au- ada and lo crrcl here with its own was under v/ay. was it, annourc d that two contracts had been lct for ‘ 800 preliminary training machines,‘ 400 to be built by the Fleet Alr- craft, and 400 by the De Ilavilland l Aircraft at Toronto; and these cwn- i 1.ra,@gg_ 1g they have even W; be", i caplal large ninrcft factories. approved, are to run for 92 nrcks. ‘ ll" 5"“! "lllwll m". l""“fs"."-v S0 that we may, in Canada, nearly» ' permission fur its au- lrainulg two years and a half after war has . 5"|“'“"‘- _ , actually been declared possibly cx- > Bcwusevflr. K112 fill 31¢ nect m have s00 preliminary; train- . A11- Mvs-“rl w b~l<\'¢ f1 l, m‘ macmne,’ aphough any one‘ mzght rc-luatn neutral i. (P363. knows that. no afr training scheme , BTm-‘ll ‘l’ l“ l0 “'37- h” bkwkfil pre11m‘,]]_| thr- mtahlhilmcni htre 0f 8H‘?! can get underway unt.l _ _ ary training aircraft are available. i llllTr-llt lllllllllfl- Yet it took fir. King's Gnvcrnnlcilt j Six months to make up its mind to even order the construct/ion of these aeroplanes for preliminary training. 'I‘he For fear he would cause trouble in his nun party he refused to dc- clare in advance Canada's position if Great Britain were fflrrrd l0 All": "v war, and by that cowardly unstatcs- R. C. A. F. as s. rcsvult of . -. .. . . me lack or co_op_,muon of Mt l Inanllkc itililufilo he ncalécnr-‘(l im; a r- . s Kings Government. has been un- "“’.“j“."°“ l; F w 2mm rm o ~ .,..,_ able to proceed as rapidly at it m|'|‘“"‘].1"' try}: ' I, mmonl.‘ should and to date have bccrl un- ° "‘ m‘ " "w “r ‘ ‘ , , . l .cx rcsscd dcsirc to nrnpcrlY WP" able to use a large number of ox- Mlle ‘M, mumry‘, d,;;,.n,.,._,_ Air For“ onlfllrs‘ who haw‘ ‘L lit- ahaudonr-ll the Government grcm‘ “imlfll or "xlmnonm Mall‘ ‘ Arsenal at Valcariicr which was “bu” l” till“ colllllrtv- 337m“ by Estartcd hv the Bennett (lovem- thcse Canadian lTlflls l-llrllgll M‘ mcul and rvvvrtcd to the policy of llllll ll'°lll'llll0 ?Xl>“l'l°ll°° l" llll‘ private manufacture of arms for last war. 'I‘_he R. C. A. F. stairs ‘ 9,1,4,“ 9mm, that. the time will come when , cl‘@l'.\'l)°<l.\’ will be IVOGQG but. m. a Australia's War rum the rate the Kzzig Govcrntnrnt 1st l H"? permitting the R. C. A. F. to pro- In view of Australiais war effort reed. it. will be for the next war, uhch is an army of 332,000 mnn. not this one awn n, {n11 nlnly corps (\\'0‘.‘\"‘(l$. ‘ lcs hcr navv and air cffvrt. . .. ia with l‘>\l(‘f’ the populafiozu and nlany times thr- rcsourccs o.’ Wimp, have m5 plrqmft. man-l. Auszxailtl sitould bc ashamcd of mggumm 1n this mu-Jm- “one hp‘: effort \\'lll(‘ll to dare is ixiostiy" since war was dleclarcd? Flcct Alr- llllfl craft has done practically llfilllllfl. ' Manufacture at Stzlndslili in our um" The De Havllland All‘l‘l"lll ha: . '~ _ . been at u standstill: and.‘ in the P01‘! kEQWDQPIfIl I‘ fvltlffinil"? kllfg“; - ‘l5. ‘ i . l.‘l? hi" i ' ll- mtervenlng Swen nmnms‘ m" mvrn nan‘. scvcu month- after the , National Steel Car Company. wh ch manufacture the "Lvsandor" A'm_v Co-oneratlon Machine hid men l off in the moat-h of Novclnbcl- lhc third month aft-er war was dc- clared. at a time when the ‘dcclaratkm of war, whether wc are l raise all armv corps for mct-y was or lot. thhnzs continue to drift , wuhout any v-‘ojcctlrc E K"g By prclcndlrlg to really" recrurgi. . but aciuailv qlisrnura in: t nuswn s Government W85 t~lirg flip Cfllltlfi- "rm jflinm: n". fnfppq "n; flflv. Mecca Ointment a7 in», so." w-n, 1-» i m“ people m“ lrdlls TY “l5 h “l: rrnmcnl is firing untold harm to l s"'d""b°°“"°“"" ' ’ “Ml geared to wnr nrorluctkcn. Incr- tom. “m. opnrL i dfilmlly- m” Nllllmlll Si?“ C", The scutllivtc of Parliament. tho l Nomi .... .. gallrfmlln-v (ihlldflt “Vgllflcl lfidblllllil gcnlling of an clccilm in war time. | lWlll 9T3 0 0'5"‘ ll‘? thr- rofusal lo give the ncopir the fall. The machines were tnkcn to ‘ “'h|'\lp 1mm, "nun-m" gm, n“. L“dlill....,,. .. . n‘ TNTWJTI, but n0 PWPPlWTS View ernrnrnt us undemocratic, insincere