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McAulifIe, of Ly'nn 1s LdltOl‘. ;’OTATO PRICE RANGE Ifi $25 TO $30 TON ' VICTORIA, 13.0., July 23.-—The prlglnal vie\v that farmers of Brit- ' -.~l1 Columbia had sold their early Jotato crops at low prices was con- ‘irmed by the potato price inquiry yhich is being conducted by offi- ciuls of 1i1e provincial department of agriculture. The inquiry disclosed price spieads ranging all the way from $25 per ton to $89 per ton between coast ex- port points and prairie receiving points. Hon. William Atkinson, minister of agriculture for the pro- rince, was informed in a wire Thursday from federal officials in Snsklitclieyvnii that the "only ex- planation of the high price in Sask- atchewan is that there is no local old stock there and jobbers are tak- ing all the [public can stand." CHILDREN IN BEAUTY SHOW PARIS, July 24 (U.P.) — Eight thousand 1hildrcn will compete for prizes being offered to the most beautiful boy and girl in France. it has been announced by the Ren- aissance Francaise. Judges will not finish judging until November 1, and the prizes will be awflfdfid 315 part of the Armistice Day iete5. NAIL SCRATCII KILLS DRIVER ONONDAGA, N. Y., July 24 (UP) -_A slight scratch from a nail 1'e- suited in the death of Glenn E- Jordan, husky truck driver, despite seven blood transfusions in an at- tempt to check spread of blood P015 oning. Old Gentleman: Brown, I believe? My grandson is working in your oflicc." Brown: "Oh yes! he went to your funeral last week." niEfTisn TRIMS- that combine all that is desired ln lock sets are presented here in an exceptionally wide variety. They of- fer you the most for your money in design, durability, strength and sec- urity, These splendid sets and other builders‘ hardware on sale here will contribute substantially to the permanent worth of any home. The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited “BLACK TWISVCHEWING l, mcxn o NIGIHOISDN Trusty asflan old friend-"it never lails to please with its lasting flavour. Mot. 3.00 16c. 37c. Evening, ‘l 8i 9 26c, 42c. 52c. Fl- l. .1.. TICKET or! OPEN ' WN GUARDIAN . iContinuc‘ f‘! P880 l) ohm-i ' ALL DAY. BUY YOURS NOW TO AVOID THE RUSH You'll rock with m I r t h watching "America's Sweet- heart" as thc holy terror of romance. the first speaker of thc evening, rc- viewed thc expenditures in his own department as evidence that thc Government had not been "extrav- sgantPJ-lc read over the Conserv- ativc policy, arguing that it con- tslned "nothing new." other respect. The old age pensions guarantee in the Conservative platform was reviewed by the speck , slso thc " failure of the Lea Government to l advance every policy in this or any l ..“ff the record of the Les Gov-l crnment is their platform, it is a 11011111111! EVAIIES nussnon y luscn no ' I JULY 27. 1931 1 ~ rue calmtorrsro l. , i § roncvciss Hurley-Davidson Run only 3000 Miles Tandem Saddle a“ Speedometer slllllg Mr. Mclntyreb clibi for the Gov- ernment's failure to secure c. subsidy‘ settlement was that the Premiers of New Brunswick and Nova Scot- is would not co-opcratc. Ho "real- ly had to lsugh" he ma. when he read the Conservative D0110? 0f B1190 ial attention to roads, leading to shipping centres, as this was what he bad been. doing all slung. Mr. McIntyre maintained that he had tabled “all thc tenders “and correspondence" in connection with the purchase of $90,000 of road ms- chlnery. ' A total saving in road work of $208,000 had been made with these machines, he declared. Mr. McIntyre complained that the Guardian's criticism of the) cracks in OhQ/MCIHY-yfg highway was an "injustice." He admitted that the portion built last fall had cost more -mor1ey than it should." The port- licn built this year was built “at [about $10,000 less pel’ mile." cs0,- Charlottetown, the balance on oth- pretty poor platform and it holds out little hope of old age pensions for anybody, because! they promised it four years ago and did nothing." he scored convincingly. Referring to the election road work, now going on, he asked: "Do you think it is economy to employ sixteen boys and two men to fol- low one tractor? I saw that many on the road in one place. Tho money today is simply being spill- ed out from East Point to North Cape for work on the roads; and I will venture to make the prophecy that if the Lea Government should $225.00 Harley-Davidson Big Twin Run Only 1700 Miles Tandem Saddle and Speedometer $325M) TNE BlNE SNOP. Charlottetown be returned-of which there is not one chance in a hundred-there wouldn't be one man seen on the roads until next summer. It is a the people, or attempting to buy them, with their own money. Go" crnment, erupt a few people 1113001111: presenirGoi/ernment was’ long in power there would be no such record to talk about. Mr. McIntyre bad boasted of thc kind o; wholes“: bmm-y, buying low debt of the Province. To whom was that due, Mr. MacDonald ask- ed triumphantly, but to the Con- No one will suffer by a change oi’ servatlve party. flddlns. amid an- plause, that if the present Gov- who have go. rich by getting s1 ernment was ions 111 WW1‘ m?" the Jobs under the 1,”, Qgvern- would be no such record to talk a-l ment," he added. "These people bout. BOXES _-_- There is every prospect o; , big crop of STRAWBERRIES 81011110511111 will suffer but the Province in gen- Glaring instances of cxtravslun- this year. The merrlest, gayest and maddest of all love stories. Most exasperuting of cut-ups, most adorable of madcaps, a little French wildcat stands the world on its ear to triumph over her rival in love and win the mm who swore he'd have nothing to do with her. I000 of the federal highway grant l lllfld been spent in the vicinity of ‘work 1111a did 1e at such 11cm cost" er work throughout the Province. “There was never a Government in our history that did as much eral will stand to gain." (Loud ap- plausc.) Mr. H. H. Cox ,whose address was largely made up oi‘ bitterly partis- an criticism against ‘the Bennett ces on the roads were cited by Mr. MacDonald. During his campaign he had seen fifteen persons follow- ing one road machine. In another place two men and two. carts were We have received a csrlcnd of Berry Boxes dim-g mm the makers. l GREATEST nsavvwi-ziodnrhsam: or HE SPEOIAL ADDED SPORT ATTRAOTION n50 r-STB BATTLE ‘ .1 .1 “A ‘ ' AG Tremendously Interesting and Thrilling LlNG-SCHMELING HEAVYWEIGHT he ‘ ‘- l Mr. Mclntyreu explanation of the ‘sinking fund provision to pay of! the highway borrowings was as follows: "If you borrowed $200 from me land you had a-n income of $50 a year and out of that income you ,took $10 and placed it away in a fbox, at the end of twenty years iyvu would have $200 in the box and jyou could pay back what you owed [me and it wouldn't cost the people [a cent." MR- MCEWENS ADDRESS Visflrously applauded as he arose Ito speak Mr. H. D. McEwen said lthat had no doubt that Messrs McIntyre and Cox did what they thought was best. As to the condit- ion of the roads he would ask my. 0M who has cars on the road from Mt. Stewart to Charlottetown is as good today as it was under the Con Hrvnilvc administration, when u" 89m 10k firs: system was in effect- TliE CENTRAL GUARDIAN lvc operation. The slowing picture of the com- paratively low public debt of the Province given by the Minister 9f quality leather and well covered heels at $3.75. Church Army will Special mission services Coleman, Rector. takers have not paid their the current quarter. After Capitol Theatre, Tuesday July 28th. Addresses by others. by Station CHCK. list and commence stock. J. W. Charlottetown, P. E. I. .. . served successively as a All‘ CORPS-Kid straps in good $2.65. Kid strap full breasted kid 7714-7-25-21 PORT IIILL—Tl’TC Mission of the commence 0n Monday, July 27th, in Part1 conducted by the officers Evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. H. R. AT GOFI-“S-Jrhis morning, we received the first shipment on our contract for a great big lot of that warm RATES-A few water‘ the 27th, all unpaid services will be shut off, without further notice. 7712-7-25-21 GRAND LIBERAL RALLY in the Trainer and Higgs, Premier Lea and Meeting will be broadcast 7712-7-25-21 ::GET READY F08 EXHIBIT- ION, August 17th to 21st. Arrange- ments arc being madc for thc bigg- est show on record. Get new prize flitting your Boultcr, secretary. CHURCH TO FLING SCHOOL PORTLAND, Mo, July 24 (U.P.) -—Within the past l0 years the building at 142 High street has theatre, indoor golf course, boxing arena and aviation school. made at Hill. be each Wm PERSONALS Cameron, Longworth Avenue. most wonderful value in ladies "wine" m5’ ‘Mseph A‘ Pmugm’ shoes, viz. Patent straps, cuban King “reek any‘ heels. $1.00. ' 7114-7-25-21 rates for Monday’ ton and New Jersey. evening, 5°11- Messrs. Praugbt, King street, City. . .. ..tf relatives and friends. roy St. church, AT GOFI-"s-Just received a be- lated lot of Men's Canvas boots and Women's Elk and White Sport Ox- fords to be sold much below value. ‘1714-7-25-21 Miss Duxton of Danvers, Mass, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mrs. Louis Leonard of North Syd- ney, N.S., is at present visiting her Mr. James O'Connor left Saturday morning on a. visit to his father in New York. He will also visit Bos- Miss Winnifred Burns, of Char- lottetown, is having a most delight- ful holiday vislting in Chclton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Pear- Mr. and Mrs. William M. Praught of Milllnocket, Maine, left on re- turn Friday morning, after visiting the farmer's mother, Mrs. Joseph A. Rev. A. and Mrs. MacKay and daughter Helen of Chipman, N. 38., came over to the Islond on Monday evening to spend their vacation with Mrs. Colin MacFadyen and child- ren and her sister, Mrs. Granville Tyson, cf Reading, Pa., are visiting their mother, Mrs. Jane Small, Fitz- The many friends of Mr. Leonard Cairns will regret to learn that he recently underwent a very serious Public Works was one thing, Mr, McEwen said; but if we are going to follow the crazy antics of other Provinces in borrowing money to the limit of their powers 1m- publlg work, the public debt will soon in- crease, and with it the taxes. ltisnonsensciotalkcslfthe debt contracted for will not have to be pard, he said, adding, guild gp- lllause, that if we wished to keep the Province a cheap place in which to live, if we wished to keep taxes low and our children on the farm, We must keep down the public debt. The modern craze of spending be- yond one! means as exemplified in the administration of the Min- ister of Public Works was scored effectively by Mr. McEwen. "It Government admitted the force of BQIIIAIOIDII BEH- QM“ Conservatives had, he was “a little machine which they used to call Peters‘ hearse." another four years and we'll have those roads so that they won't cost us a quarter of what’ they are costing now- and then we'll start to pay oft the debt," he said. ment do good,” he said, adding that to do everything. way. He drove over the The only road machinery “Put us in for The audience laughed. "promises” Again the audience laughed. MR. MCDONALUS SPEECH references to doesn't take very _much sblliiy to spend money. It takes x little more ability to ply the bill,” hc com- mented mccnlngly. The frantic campaign‘ carried on Arsenault Government's proposal to take advantage of the Federal Highways scheme was cited. After damning that proposal "as an" in- fernal scheme" the first thing these gentlemen did when they got into power was to buy $100,000 of mach- inery and they borrowed the mon- ey to buy it! (Applause) "I like 800d roads as much as anybody but I don't see the sense of spending 827,000 on a mile to build a highway in the vicinity of Char- lottetown and a couple of million dollars to build a road between-there and Summe side. I don't think that is the klhd of policy that the far- mers will approve of," he declared amid further applause. A strong argument in favor of retuming the Conservative Govem- ment in this Province was advanced by Mr. McEwen when he said: "Prc infer Bennett is in power for n is"; thc next four your: and Judging by thc “velstions mule by the Bolu- c. operation at the Saint John General Hospital, and is still on the danger list. It will be remembered that when in Charlottetown, Mr. Cairns was employed by A. Home 8a Co., as manager of their automobile parts department. FOR SALE House, No. 148 Cumberland Street, garage, modern conveniences. In ih in ~ 1 good order. Apply 299 Fitzroy Street. 759941-3541, the next twenty years. dicted the return of the Hon, ,1, n, Stewart at thc coming prov/inch] election. 1 lnce" to keep the two mcnfs In line. “You don't hccr the‘ Patriot my that today. do you. l wonder whyl" lljflghj‘ u; u. scandal ha will be there for‘ With equal confidence he pre- "The P-uw m. Mcswen p.11...‘ ed out. “gave wider publicity to m. Sounders statement four years ago at It was "absolutely ncsgggry the best interacts cf the Prov- Gcvcrn- - Mr- McEwerrs criticism of the con- dition of the road from Mt. Stewart to Charlottetown. “It is not very the Government could not be expected The Guardian, he said, was "ln mourning" over the McIntyre high- highway and "couldn't flnd a. crack in it." the contended, "What more can a local govern- than roads, he asked. “There is not much more, except Education of course, and done all those things.” Mr. Cox, in attempting to quiz his opponents promptly brought to book by Mr. McEwen who retorted: "Settle your own promises first." (Applause) "I have no promises to settle," Mr. Clark argued. we've W818 Emphasizing the serious import- ance of local issues at the present time, Mr. J. B. MacDonald made a splendid impression on the audience by his obvious sincerity and con- viction. Scoring Mr. Cox for contemptuous Dominion Government, he pointed out the necessity of having a Pro- vlncial Government that would be in sympathy with the progressive measures which the Bennett Gov- ernment is adopting to cope with the serious economic situation. Mr. McIntyre had boasted of the low debt of the Province. To whom was that due, Mr. MacDonald asked triumphantly, but to the Conserv- by Liberal politicians against thefmve party’ adding’ amid nppmuse’ his the moving gravel a. distance of a few feet. In another instance a Liberal heeler had received $200 for cut- ting brush in the middle of winter with a hatchet—an example of the manner in which the federal un- employed grant had been distrib- uted. Another instance occurred at ' I186 l0!‘ STH-AWBERBIES s," Pint sin for small fruits. ' summer-m, of 1000, m and 250 to crate or lmlllq- qncniltiu. IVHGLESALE a RETAIL Midgell bridge, where an old man of between eighty and eighty-five years of age, with hundreds of sc- res of land and a large bank ac- count, had been employed at $5 a day. This old gentleman was so deaf that the instructions had to be given to an undcrstrsppcr who was paid $2.50 a day while the "boss" held his position for no oth- er reason than because he was a Liberal healer. (Applause) Convincing evidence of the cc- ‘ onomical administration under thc Stewart Government, as shown by the expenditures in the Public Ac- counts, was cited by the Conserv- ative candidate, who compared these expenditures with the Les. Govern- ment's record. He also pointed out that the Liberals have given no assurance that they mean to re- tain the Prohibition Act, although they campaigned so strongly in its favor at the last election. Mr. McIntyre, at the Good Roads convention, had intimated his in- tention of beginning an extensive program of highway improvement all over the province. "Why doesn't the Minister ohnd up on the plat- fonn tonight, llkc s mun feeling thc position he occupies, and sly that that is 11's intention, that if returned in power he intends to bor- row mllllons cf dollars to make s macadamizcd road sll over the pro- vince,“ lVlr. MacDonald challeng- ed, while the audience applauded. “Why doesn't he say whether or not that ls his platform?" Citing the report of thelducat- ion Commission, prepared at n. cost of over $3,000 to the taxpayers of the Province, Mr. McDonald again scored when he said there was one recommendation in this report, to change the hour of holding the an- Fcr sclc at our SEED 510m; OARTER & OO. Limited was the only recommendation that the Lea Government had imple- mented- Hon. Mr. McIntyre, in rebuttal, denied that there was any more work in progress on the roads this year than lost year. He promised that the Lea Government would "flnd ways and means to take m- vantage of old age pensions." The Government member's en- deavor io tell the audience that tin Bennett Government was taxing the Province "a million dollars" moi crs. "Where do you get that state- ment?" he was asked derlslveiy. MR. MCINPYRE: “We are onc- hundredth part of the Dominion, and Mr. Bennett had to raise $96,- 000,000." VOIOE: $75,000,000. MR. MCINTYRE: He asked fol $95,000,000. ' VOICE: We are in a. farmlnl country. We raise pretty nearly as much as we requrle. And don't ply as much as we require. And dontply res. (Applause) 1 Mr. McIntyre attempted to ro- futc this statement. but without suc- cess. Hc was told his time was up. ' and said something about his op- ponent being cfraid to discuss tba federal‘ tariff. BR. MCEWEN: I am prepared in stay here all night and discuss ii nual school meetings, and that this with you. (Applause) in having your PERFEOTIO shipped in time thc same as oth made from lsla give us a chanc assuming you will use PERFECTION on: nunurv 011111 l and that is the best-because it i5 have us tell you about the ice cream plates, spoons, cones, etc" we suPPlY- A PICNIC TIME lS HERE And we advise you to make arrange- ments so that there will be no deia)’ N IOE OREAN . Of course, we are era are doing nd cream. (it least» e to quote prices and Perfection quality is the same all over the Proyince. _ It is sent out in good condition and our dealers makc 1t a point to keep it that way. CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN PHONE 04a. Look for . rBPTGCfiOH Sign on the Perfection 5MP with prcmpt denials from his hesr- -