' today, victims oi the crash o! a MAXIMS OF A MERE MAN l—@-_- Exercise strength is the reward of activity. promotes health, and Morning Guardian, Iounded ill’! Chariot ‘ !l— Guardian Two Cont! PREMIER _ROUSING ELECTION-EVE >%//’ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 22, 193s IVOICES CONFIDENCE MESSAGE I3 Klllillllll Plllllcllsll 1 (A. P. by Guradiarfe Special Wire) MESOCCO, Switzerland, July 21—-Thirteen persons, including two prominent Britons, were deed Jtoyal Dutch airline piane. while -~Swiss mIViMYfQIX lnvestiga‘ -‘ the disaster, which occurred yesterday, search went forward for a large shipment oi money in the plane, which was missing. Lewis Nesbitt. a writer on Eth- Ippllh questions, Ind Arthur Watts. humorist and artist. were the prominent Britons. Two wo- men also were killed-Mrs. Ger- ald Philips, and the plane's stew- ardess. The other victims were German and Dutch. __.___._.____ TEN YEARS FOR CHILD MURDER PIEPERBBURB. south Africa. July llh-(CLPJ-Deserted by her husband and unable to get posses- sion of hcr ch id a ycung mother killed the six -months-old I daughter with an axe and was sent to prison for 10 years. ANNOUNCEMENTS | COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc "Announcements are inserted in lllis rnlumll at 2c per word, strictly uuyablo in advance. "Talkies-French River Tuesday. L-8514-1-20-2i. "Taikles—lvfaipeqlie Mednesday- _ L-85l4-7-20-2i. "Talkies-Hunter River Monday. L-ii514-7-20-2i. "See George Arliss at Victoria. Puesday, July 23rd. L-85i4-7-20-2i. present Chief Justice of this Prov- ince who was our representative on the lie mmili says that the claims of the Mari- time Provinces have adequately dealt with, and we will continue to press for further real- isation oi those claims." Premier MaoMilian in a speech Saturday night at Pown ,5, The meeting-the last t paign-was very largely stun , and the best of order prevailed. flhs Premier, as well as the Cen- lervative candidates, Messrs. Mac- Dougald and Jenkins received 1 splendid hearing and a. generous measure of applause. Mr- William McEachern, Mt. Albion, ably pre- sided. sidy claims Subsidy Claims .Issue yNot §‘Ancient History” Says Premier MacMillan Government Leader Denounces Defeatist Liberal Attitude On Most Vital Scathingly Analyzes Libe Education Campaign. Conservative Candidates And Leader Warmly Applauded At Pownal. history," continued “We take our stand with the “We say it is very on and who not been declared i=1 til obtained a further $315,000 additional in Province’! What is “Our Liberal friends say the sub- question is ancient Dalnning Campaign Issue And ral Anti-Plealth And of 9150.000 on those calms injiid the Premier. relevant -to the present and the future. There are only two sources oi revelfue: one is from your own pockets, the oth- er is by increasing onr from Ottawa. We have fought for those claims on many occasions. A Conservative Government in 1912 obtained $100,000 additional rev- gng onjhsso claims: a Conserv- stlyeoovcl-ilmaat in 1021 obtained‘ 1125,1100 by a further presentation: and s Conservative Governmen subsidy subsidy ' >- annuai subsidy twenty-three years, obtained by Conservntive Governments in this the Liberal re- (Continued on Page 3) Indictment In External Audit “Whom,” asks the Liberal press, iieve?” DARE NOT QUOTE! "Hope River Tea, Monday, July L-BHO-ti t "Dome to the Ice Cream Social ' in Graham's Road Hell Wednesday. July 24th. Ii not fine the following ‘ night. L-8508-l-20-2i. "Como to Hope River Tea Mo?‘ day, July 22nd. Usual anlllsemen dancing contest at d P. M. Ciooll v important Appointments Announced From Ottawa Over Week- end. . . Guardian‘ Silfliili wt") (cJrrIdw . July 21.-Cuttin.g‘;ie¢l>- 1, into his own dil- vpoflfl‘ o! half the important IP- Benatcrs, the patents. prises. Meals served from 4 P. M. to 10.30. __ I Evening, “July ' ‘1- ,. ~31‘. L-BBQB-‘i-‘IO-ii. ——-——-———————-._._.__._ BONSERVAIIVE RALLY ill’ ilolllllllitae linens on Monday lirfldsolilllllll, Stewart, will Electors. v poiiltmsnts await-ins hi! 41890"!- senator of the bench q the Quebec Bu . , . bud t. ith t fth i e?” , n d t a p u $1 fiuitiwidiillimigmo "iniiv irullliliysdrureiriaedegdohcrlelilsrllam OWNl a ' ' tlIlsthePrince Edward FACE v l‘ ’ ‘ “m? "““”' " Conservative" governments since 1912 obtained $375,909, ili’. It. “s fogitonvisadw $13.1‘? mild m of annual subsidy increase-n nest-egg of $7,500,000 to our am: ma‘; umwuw “r133” ihgimgli; credit at Ottawa. h h d M i THEY W ~ ' In cverycanapaignt e7‘ ave stresse t s ssue. l, v asva “BROUGHT Hour. run BACON" avauvl "°° Ieiis m 9%. ogeuflwhe H111 ‘TIME THEY WERE ELECTED! ~ _ :==="“~ “ m“ ‘" - They will bring it homo again if the electors glllfll Putting up a straw man‘ to knock down, press complains the Conservatives wrongly charge the Lea Government with the full $548,820 debt increase incurred in 1931. No such claim is made by the Conservatives. They assume full responsibility for their four months of that the Liberal year. The Patriot quotes the Public Accounts of 1930 and i931, which show the fuii debt increase for the year, It does not quote the External Audit of Aug. 29, 1931, how- ever, which shows Liberal liabilities that year to be $5M,- 000, as against Conservative liabilities of $4,800. _ “are the public to be~ THE SWORN EXTERNAL AUDITOR. WHOM THEY iiozv J.A. MACDONALD APPOINTED A SENATOR Prime Minister R. B. Bennett last night announced names o! ten new personnel oi Employment and Social Insurance commission. several posts and the new commissioner A feature of the announcement was the elevation of three cabinet ministers to the Senate and one to the judiciary, and the selection 0i a woman to be Canada's second sex-Mrs Howard T. Paiiis of Peterbomugh. female premium on Page n) ./// - "syn" %"-'*' , A .. Rests Case On MERE MAN tree, the fourfold order oi the Universe. MAXIMS OI‘ A. -_-—-— hionons, and fruit is i2 PAGES IN Annual By Isl! subscription Delivered [$.00 Canada and IJ. B. A. ‘L00 Opposition Candidates Govt. Record Under Withering Fire And Platform At St. Chgrles Meeting To the Electors of Prince Edward Island: On the eve of the election contest I have pleasure in reporting a steady swing in public opinion in favor of the Conservative administration which has endeavored to guide the destinies of this Province during four years of unparalleled difficulties and world depression. The re- cord of the Government, on every platform, has been de- fended vigorously against Opposition attacks which in the main concern irrelevant issues, raised for the purpose of distracting attention from the utter hopelessness of the Liberal platform, which holds out no prospects to the poor man, the laboring man, or the unemployed. ' The Government members and supporters have ans- wered the Liberal criticisms, but they have mainly been concerned with presenting the more important issues in relation to the present and future finances of this Prov- ince, and to the prospects, based on the Government's re- cord, of obtaining further subsidy increase and further grants in aid of unemployment and relief projects. Our opponents, on the other hand, have adopted a de- featist attitude toward this issue, and hold out only one promise of importance financially, namely, a balanced budget, They have refused tmstate how a budget, which they. °9i!l4l_i!9t_i?.§i§MLiii_89-klll¢d prosnerousyear is to be balanced noWJlrEyQure of upprecedchtedcworid epres- sion. If sincere, their platform means heavily incl ased taxation or starved public services. Otherwise, it means a juggling of the public accounts, transferring items of ordinary account into capital account, as they did during their last years, and producing worthless paper surpluses on ordinary account while plunging the Province still fur- ther in debt. Tile Conservative Government recognizes the problems facing this Province financially, and its record is the t l assured that this appeal, directed to the intelligence of the high judcal oi sarily mean no increase in debt.” surest guarantee that its promises will be fulfilled. From reports received from every constituency, I am politics” of the Liberal candidates of Fith Kings were shown in their true light at St. Charles Saturday night. when Hon. Dr. A. A. Mac- Donald and- Messrs. J. H. MacDon- ald and Reid Underhay subjected tglem to a withering blast oi’ criti- c sm. Mr. George Savilies bluff regard- inatbe balanced budget. Following the letters verbose criticism cg gov- ernment financing. Dr. MacDonald remarked that apparently Mr. Sa- ville had reformed in the last four years, and referred to the no small part that Liberal candidate had in piling up the Liberal debt of $1,- 177,000. Dr. MacDonald in _§pl€l'ldld form tipped to pieces Mr. Savilleis speech, showing that little o1 it could be subtaniiated, and that it was the customary Liberal cam- paign speech, a conglomerate of suppositions. guesses ly with the Falconwood plans was answered in one sentence by Mr. Re d Urlderhny. A hint or the suc- Hon. Dr. MacDonald With Messrs. J .H. MacDonald And Reid Underhay Show Up Silly Criticisms f? Supposltions Of- Opposition Speakers. School Inspectors Use Sleighs In Winter Therefore No Cars For Officials, Suggests Saville. cess of that Liberal plank havingl - to do with officials’ motor cars was given by Mr. George Seville. He stated that officials did not require l cars. and cited the case of school‘ inspectors who drove around in winter in sleighs. The inane plating and "peanut Mr. Leo Doiron capably acted as “called” chairman. I Faioonwood Plans Hon. _ Dr. MacDonald Mr. Wlade Hughes criticised the manner in which the Falccnwood plans had been drafted. Even part of the plans held not been used, he said. The water system should not have been introduced, because the Hlllsboro River was at the door of the building. Experimental Hallways built last summer had been practically rebuilt this sum- mer. Mr. Hughes told how he, himself, would have gone about fur Lonuasr . blslmlce BETWEEN (we Polllfs l$ I Between PM i DAYS 3 the experiment. and half- "! don't think federal mu” ruths. Mr. J. Howard MacDonald “Hard times are not due entirely (Continued on Page 11) the electorate and not to prgiudice or partisan feeling, is ginning tremendous ground and that the Government, on this issue, has nothing to fear and everything to gain when the votes are polled on Tuesday. W. J. P. MacMILLAN, Premier. OTTA WA DOOR SHUT IF LIBERALS ELECTED The campaign meetings have closed without one word being elicited from the Liberal candidates as to how they purpose to “balance the budget”—the most vital plank in their platform. They not only “balanced the budget" but had three fnkc surpluses in their last four year of power. AND TIEY CAME OUT WITH A DEBT INCREASE 0F 51,177,000! _ Mr. Lea, in announcing‘ his skeleton platform, stated the Liberal policy would be to balance the budget “on or- dinary account.” . Mr, Thane Campbell, deputy Liberal leader, admitted '0 NAILS SLANDEROU MISSTA TEMENT OF LIBERAL CANDIDA 7E The following statement, credited to Mr. W. F. Allan Stewart, Liberal candidate, appears in the Patriot report, July 19, of the political meeting at Keiiy’s Cross: “Mr. Wigmore had told the people of the north side of the Island that he would receive a very warm welcome when he got into Mr. " ‘ ‘s district. Mr. Wigmore did receive a warm welcome. said Mr. Stewart. he received a hot one, for one man upon whom he Giulia, took an axe and told him to get out of his sight as soon as pose e. This statement is absolutely false, and I have written to Mr, Stewart. demanding a public retraction. In the meantlme, I may say that my absence from the Keiiy’s Cross meeting was necessitated by the sudden illness of my daughter. This fact was stated at the meeting, and must of necessity have been known to Mr. Stewart. I received neither personal criticism nor threat- of violence from any elector, Liberal or Conservative, during my whole campaign. (Signed) THOMAS WIGMORE. followed by showers: some fog on coast. gave a. splendid outline of the rec- shwld P‘? intrmmwd into local 0rd of the government. Mr. William politics‘ said- ‘hi’ Walker. 811d F h mural“ an“) " Hughes’ speech which dealt chiei- mweeded 3° 415411155 federal issues. wing: pnfiigyhclog; ‘xmgz: scattered thunder- MIETEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. FORECAST Provinces-flesh south and southwest winds; port- ly cloudy and umm, followed by Maritime scattered thundershowers; fog on coast. High tide this afternoon at 3.1‘ and tomorrow morning at 3.25. Sun sets this evening at 7.39 and "lees tomorrow morning at 4.34. last quarter moon Monday, July 22, 2.42 p. m. Summerside tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. SOlIlB CAB FERRY Leave Borden 9.05 A. M. (Extra) l P. H. 5.15 l‘. M. Leave Tormrntine lExtra) l1 A. ti. 2m r. n. and 1 r. M. daily tire-pd in the campaign that a balanced budget “would not This is all they have to offer as a panacea of our economic ills! The MacMiiian Government, having already obtained $150,000 of arguai subsidy increase, promises further ef- forts ln this direction, based on the minority report of the White Commission which leaves open the door for claims presentation on the basis of the Provinces fiscal need. ,. Ii the Liberals could really fbaiance the budget" w would have no ground for appealing to Ottawa on the basis of fiscal need. If elected, they could not apply to Ottawa because Ottawa would say: “Why do you come to when you assured them the chancel us for money, the electors that you could balance thei“ a, 53a m, uwmoon’ Flyers Land At fr Cartwright M. D., L. i (c. r. by Guardian's spun Wire) ‘ HALIFAX July QL-Tllm‘ sol- ' berg and Pual Orcanyarl, the i/wo Norwegians flying in easy stages along the northern mute from New York to their homeland. landed alt Cartwright. Imbrador according east r011 elllrllle i ‘l 1 I m word received here by coast radio signal service. The lest hop had taken them l so oar-taught from Barre, 5t. lPiel-rcorrthe nortllnacorslle of St. Lawrence where they on fuel yesterdm after a ‘ flight from seven Islands, Que- The fliers will rest overnight in Cartwright in "preparation for the next stage of their flight. HEAR EIUNIW. J. 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