Scores McIntyre only 90% run AUCTION sale or lib-J: ture at Longrwortirs, 28 said pavement, a distance o! 10.0 miles, b as ioilowl: For paving d; asphalt-—$59.l79.t0. f0;- wme “ma, Royal For amount held back from eon- Mommy p011“ who investigated tractor h my“! "I "l" VWK- said. An inquest was eoeasary ecid . ete.—$62.9'l'l.82. back irons con- tractor in respect oi this work- therefore, cost in respect oi work The contractor's Why The Diiierence? d mis- lnislead the publio, been about 101/1 miles This mans part which has been paved, gravel alone cost 35,000 a mile. It will he seen therefore, figures mean nothing whatever, and that the Depart- The Borden Highway ‘The cost oi tho was about $12,500 per mile mile less than the Llbcal above mentioned; this in ials used in the 19$ pavement an, very high degfyeehol a very grea ense, but that the result obtained highly desirable and produces a Inuch more satisfactory and per- YE: Summervllle, fiy 5, “Moreover, ‘h, Bu.” “'5'” 1809, Mus. James Doyle, aged 01 arier sh t asp ms5“m ggvement l: a 2% incl pavement May ‘trait’ ~ru m specifications called Fm‘- as not_been applied. the 1938 pavement will req ted every iew years. “N0 GUAIANTZ" Oluilbiiher "The Borden nichww “RH aam year The rmnsins will with it s three-year nannies on conveyed to Tignish on may. the part oi the contractun. No game"; wm be new, flgtugdgy, tee whatever is ven by the may e rmetafl in 017E001’? with the BU l N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltslilre and neigiizgovura tor the thy; also’ Floral "ii-routes during Cll‘ recent "Y sad bereavement. the t airs vote in their i v THE PREMIER’S REPLY n ‘uahaamnaaahs ~. " I "racers-w .. ~ R-ier Road. will tin h." atvl.0:30a.m. can m "is san rsrsurr-a cad i’ °’ owl occurred at Oyvsvtrxer u“ '21:’ ab. en . Doirrm 87-year-old " a it was d The residence oi For amount paid contractor ior Hitches. Covehead m? destroyed by iire last night. Loss was estim. ated 1n the vicinity oi $8,000,pan. ially covered by insurance 1h; fire was discovered about s P, M, For unpaid accounts estimated and neighbors quickly gathered iorm a. volunteer iire fighting squad but all they could do was "This piece oi road oi 10.6 miles, concentrate on saving furniture and household equipment. Ihthat about Work they were iuirly successful, Origin of the b!aze was believed ice m the project, a distance oi to be a defective chimney tween 25 and M miles, was 0198: wei- 43706. Thai is something consiflw PERSONALS vrably less than $8.000 a mile. '1‘ Abbott. Union Road, are ialcea. $5 a mile in excess oi what the contract calls m. mermgjrfsfidmam will not be slumised that th cost with hqse oi’ the work done by the Ggvem- the mcnt runsilio m“ nu n B’ figure above is cons enable. CONCLUSION l DEATHS D0 At u,‘ yeeramne nnticelater ral 183s 3;’ oral t" olic odmeie gm. with the construction ct the Bor- Biichiilm-ii den Hiflhwe/y was taken by III Premier Campbell's address to the Womeifs Liberal Club tonight will be broadcast over CFCY from 8 to 9 o’clock. b1088- National Conservative POLITICAL MEETINGS —o—o—o-c- FIRST QUEENS Long River-Monday, May 8th. Clifton-Tuesday, May 9th. Hope River-Wednesday, May 10th. Kelly's Croce-Thursday, May 11th. Bradshaw-Friday, mo: 12th. %::::::.::::r.....~’ ‘rm Liberal t, diam-m invited and will be given oiieiraiig time. 10th. L. r. nzaron, _ JYAI-Tlin c. mcxrmzm. run. %wx nanny 1W1 ms at Arlnouiriea m; ‘m . In respect particular project a moderate esti- flaming étailcd of the speech needed by Mr. Albert. Baker, ac- mi MacMl llan, . McIntyre d" lmuie oi Mr. Baker. and others. and ‘an est cost was furnished ' I wasgfsgurfgud: Interesting Rutico was going through country proclaiming the 0011581311? tivee were unneoessarllv down the Provincial Bui‘ l g. but a alter the Liberals got lntn power e was a party to tearing 1t down urther to the extent oi $30,000. 191i in t0 3 ha‘: PWPle ior a renewal oi member from iuily Nona-ll; “ eXDllnation has‘ been ven-no reasonable explanation busily efilxizrledwgeyuilllm mm?“ m but g ready or lobster seaso h _ em comtwllwggen ever! mom or ’ caring ‘*5’ Unfair to Working Mun “I wonder how the rank and file oi’ the labouring men oi this City were treated whilst these projects, Provincial Building, and nurses’ home were under way; was there a mi- division oi time mirsical euimpeii m. both to applicants or were there and instrumental were inc voritc continuously and had an applicant who was not In the readin , section three, h a eleven yeaignan d ‘m llllllloo get a few da s on the l0“ iii-ll‘. 9911 Y9”! l" ' y der. had but one entry each in 0g section three Betty Jean Beers was the contui/snt and in section iour, n the roads are in an 51m"?- lmiillsablc eonditfifl; when ,we shall shortly be the first time in history by a visit om our reigning Sovereign, an election should be held. But, lad- tlemen, Mon although it is he manv friends oi Mr. George learn ihat he is improvi alter "n the Muium pl Public Works a“ °i>°rflfl<>n in the RE-I-Xgosoiiul- ll th I M Ch gvisixelgaishytohe i‘; $13,003 t M1 "m" Mcmnfld, C-NJI- ‘h’ mm” '0 1m’ a mile ior work which the con- rammm’ 1°“ “why "mm m!‘ "Mu" agreed u, perform h” ‘m Cleveland. Oh o. where he wil .. 5- It is not because he h“ been tend a convention oi the Brothgracfiglrlieieglogndltf: suiufimfia?‘ than $8,000 a mile, he will be do- homy w Bu“) 1 ' v 9 V‘ lng something more in line with Mflmnlgfd_ as mpan ed by Mxxpemment without ‘n7 V° his duty, than in stating ln the m House and causing to be pnbilsh- 01,9 Con“ ed, cITOIIOOIII, imaginary ____ shtements ollolllatetl i0 GAIDARY-Ancient coins, given cg m, as "maundy money" in England “From the figures above submit- muny years ago, have been gum- ted. it is apparent than. as to the 111g up in Min-ta recently contract price of about $198,000 ior Emu-non; of Calgary has a 5mm" 5 “tupnermw piece distributed_a1- and m miles in length, the sum oi most 109 ye", am while M“ v_ o . "id H. Lawrence oi Elnora, Alta. o! work has born a coin dated 119s, minted Under the corrntract, there; the reign oi George III. - r 1m .-_s___. . _v .__ een 15 and 18 miles oi road remain to be built. that un er the contract only $4.- vailable the wool Liberal 1°57 Reports say no “What about the PI! per hour set by the Conser- vatives? Was that standard main- ed or were the workmen gyp- Rnmor says yes, and that an adjustment had to be made. l Oity oi Charlottetown has received since the Mackenzie King Govern- meat and the Campbell Govern- ment came into power in 1935. quote irom the brief submit- hy the Charlottetown Board of , the Royal Commission on P Domrnion-hovinciul Relations. “Charlottetown is forced to pro- m ‘I godillxrifit relief tohapprloximfitiely 6B, amoun n8 n a to °i°mlll at"!!! about 800 persons. ° The total amount of direct re- liei provided ior thes 1118 80'! $53 38 “This works out to approximate- person per month, or V" reef in an - lnmu w! he (m?! in“ 1.3%’ cuu e l. n: uh - M W w» -- ~ i» o - i-vgd u» m2: ::r."::::..::.::'" "h; "r u“ "It must be remembered that the nal troubles e en - mm- i’??? 1%??? dilfimil; gird ’%° m“ "h" u“ way, cover work done by the eon- WMWI-ibwlnnlnrwmdew "fl-ulfliflonleoiflae vines 9"b9l1nlllflliblbliwile,ihbr~ sense oi tractors only. 'l'hese figures do not thattlaidlgig’ 17$ responsible include gm byfithzhidovernrnent ‘m; h“ “mam” Print d3 $6 "flit conditions u bad as they phywit “mak "My hilh 1mm. the impossibility 0i the Conserva- “m "~ grading 0n 11.31%? "'°....°",',‘.,.i,{ u “m” m say, u... work cost mu u“ b, “we” “m “P $.01 hlgherthauwasthecoltotgrad In: on the Borden Highway. cem- plete iigures in connection with the intelligence Mt oi swlin: on the 1m pm- not Jecis are not yet available, but. the month over a, six months period. “Oi this amount, meagre though it was, the City was forced to pay . 01%, willie other Canadian cities pay on an average 33.37 . h ddcplorable state ‘bi affairs tendance- < th i t tht th City oflicials have? 3i atbgmpteg ‘ AFTERNOON YROGEAM to obtain amorc equitable share mulgtotséorge has Mbeenkneigorrafcd g on s s or . muufly 5mm mum,’ o! w under-in order oi merit. alliance that has been provided. “I all you Mr. Chairman, ladies I114 Benrtlemen. ii such a condi- tion, exisktaed under the Maclviiilan tion? “r ask the. electors oi Charlotte- °'°°1“““- v yam,“ u you wan, m t-Eleancr Bourke and Elaine dented, in another Camp- . men who have so neglected your niereate? ‘it is proper to conclude there- io Q31“, ior-e, that the 1038 prnieeie will cost per mile about $4,000 more than the Borden proieet, and that ‘_ ior a less permanent. and normally. up s less espeuisivgiype oi road. Increased Cost Falconwood coat oi iihconwoodior three years acMil Government, 10M, 1083, 1964. with three years _ oi the 0am bell Government, 1936, “"d°"_ , you willfind that u: dBeartH taeuwhrivum i? m’ f“; I irorn rm’: Eon- w =- mlmi WP whiny‘ 3;}- Qfi-"ufig mftdumse? $1.2.“ "fin" - Basilica thence to the Ramon year 5.41. mains at MacLean been Card Of Thanks ‘Iheialuilyoithelateli desire thank O Il-IOOZ-li-t-ii. g0 _ elect Hon. Dr. Maclvflllan finances are in that the iuflflifl MOMREAL. May 4 —(CP)\ Contain H. s. Hilton, master oi rvuumo ruoonm the Canadian National Steamship; ' m"; rlfgnuéatiigns oirettllli: d . ' m . t . was an- Plano not. Soc. 2e open:- MMMJ ivd 1. Mary Bentley and lauise 00x: 2 Brenton and Sandy Piano Solos. lee, I11, when iivlciuv wmi THM mshcrrrmszr-‘cm swim A ' kiwi-Q’!- ‘Need I u. Defence Stressed it our”, “ma” _ m lllfl ll Akliffl w reliable Llberiflnzon- 3°i§° xvii Wm- ln iii-Rib! zen-ma "Beiore work m - 89°” Wt "it n wasmstarteeduign mm‘ Pmnun‘ , 0 survey i th buildi T“ “m” °7 Wmmlm}, o; ° e 12pm disturbance the near iuture, made haste imperative. he said in testimony made public during the the Program Kutherim Acorn. in the one-act pla competitions were Mrs. Fran ing a pear below, Ton ght adjudicator Dee-n IL the competitions he lildged. years and under) will afternoon competitions. under :—- l-Kilmer McMillan. “g ‘he mmwnm“ a-Ddugm McDonald, b-dtephanie lddbonald. Violin solo, Sec. 4, eight years h marks, Mary Ramsay The“ Pimo Solo See epm I 1. Mqglhiiillll up'to l2 years oi ter Conrad, who was given a 2—Eliza.beth Martin. the Rocky roam bode. Are 34°“ TWW- inl the h‘ m‘ ' w“ “$2? 5533133,, ii-Tom Clark, Marcel Pleurd, n," mm" to on" mo“? Marion Puncher (equal). last minute bribe to another 7_M“"Y mmpbeu- citize . you. ladies and gentle- men voters oi Charlottetown, the “"5":- Royalties’ S213 d: the Province. to ZmPrmeIQQQIfY- p0 on ekctmn day ‘fig Ii-Frances Jenkins. Islam“. - 4-Marilyn Rupert. i-Jh-ances Jenkins. 5—Betty Hamm. B-Shlrley Dunning. 5-Elsine Bourke. G-Fileunor Bourke. 'l—Evely-n S . B-dborna Greelman. ii-Elizabeih l-aniz. Srehaut. years B.’ Vera Wood. years’ or under".- m: Pry: ii. Marion Harper; imiise u One entry: fiance: any. iirst class. Vocal solos. Sec. M, open: ‘i srrcui . . l . , a so ..... [IKE ll 0 T E ll 0v WHEELS} geravaflon platiorm. the lZ-car wheels nts the work oi m Con ads. mai ilw Exterior decoration is carried ut in royal blue with twe the aluminumhas mond-chapedde thesun. oarsatthebackoithe train inwhichfliciiinllud Queen will travel-carry the r0 a1 ciumsirlrmtihemcentishreunié ihewndcwsw e o crun dCrown in the centre and tn at each end below the root line. norm. 0N wumu-s Competitions in the iiiih annual Girls and Boys‘ Hobbies Bhibit- lon, conducted under the auspices oi the local Y.M.O.A_ continued last night. in the Little Theatre on Court House Prince Streot BB c Bpyal Crownl fem One-act plays readings vsnd iuded in under and edtt- . each CarNo. lattiherca-roithe bedroom suits ior the KiniLl-nd Queen. s it looking the mar platform. and bwo bedrooms ior members oi th Royal Btu-fl. The sitting panelled in curly birch - O 861;‘ X iumiturey 001' “M 0 boned “Eu... "m ' al tive set is #10116 111 Damask with green taiieta drapes. blue and beisc printed homespun with gold drapes. y competition but one play was entered. it was "rho Rhyming Prince" imder the direction at Nancy Simpson Mem- hers oi the cast included Joan , Williams, Dilvs Worth, lllsirlie "How about the Lrggtnqent the grhowse. Billie Burke and Sylvia andler. Judges oi the readings and play ces H011 ‘nainor. Misc Mary Ramsay Results oi the musical com- etitious, both aitemoon and even- A Collins oi Acadia Universi will give u resume oi his impress ons oi In the afternoon what mightbe, called the junior comlpztitions (l! Wh and in the evening the remaining competitioxtistlwill be heaffii. Deac- gbqug _ - ing compo ons, camp e en l’- “85 cents Der “mm, per tainment, and other features will make the program well worth seeing, Last, night Mr. Charles our: presided. There was a good at- hangar: Nil-Allied b! car oon s bedroom and a. lady-lfl-Wili r00m,~b0bh in cream, and a W ammo noon 0 CS!‘ The iher w be used by Their i Following was the results oi the W18 Plano duct, Sec. 8, ten years and and equl Dflinéilm "- 5° 1—Fra.nces Jenkins and Barbara Quigley. 3—Ma.rie Jenkins and - Marilyn Rupert. ik-Elizabeth Iantz and Lorna Bourke. b-qlanet Scott and wchelle Rey- mond. Violin solo, Sec. t, ten years lb Canadian Naticpbaé cars view- There was only one entry, Jim- my Korrcy, who was awarded 0t or a second class tion. - t u m, “u”, for m“ Piano Solo, Sec. 8, eig t years mm u 7 , m“ ailnfilét-scoti "film, tfeytrilfcmflfix} z-dviichelle Raymond. the number oi attendants to that Pomfi" M°L°°JF extent? rm the cost oi iood pro- is-Jflm ~'°1"“*°“°- ducts, clothing, other wearing up. nBrown. . ecess 7 that extent? You all " know such is not the case. it be that extravagance, waste ctr misapprobaticn has rampan . “This Cam bell Governmentmust c1955 P °° ls . - Voc i 50in Sec. ‘I, ion years l: oi the littaiés nmmf:_ i k1 i it m bribe the peoglse oi the PM“? 1"“ 3”"- Canadian inotwood inlay. ieawre th remodelled in 0.11.5. INWMK 0i elaI. ‘t?’ ere was only one entry, _ al- first lire llonominated To Contact Fifth District‘ 0f "King's " Mr. Geo e Seville, Lnnandale, - H h renominated yesterday r esent the Flith District oi 's County Liberals in May l8 Provincial; elections Both nominations were un o Piano Solo. See. 6, ten years l Councillor was movfld A. McDonald. Adnmvill onded by Mr president oi lnssceiation, pre- end under:- 1. Marv Bentley: I. Ionics Co: 3 Margaret Pry; t. Norma Dallsi. vocal Solos, Sec. i0, sixteen , Annabelle mwson: 2. Mar Violin solo. Sec. ‘a1, cpenr- I liven ‘a. u. Jlfliiil tri$f1mmI§tlm one rosin \ the Govemsnent today ra- iecwdtheScnatccommittcebnse- eservioesodauch imperial Press. "ff Conference To Meet In Canada th ncetobeheidinCanadaneact year were discussed at the annual the Canadian " o! the Empire Press Union, it was mfimdusul t-Coilonel a. a Woods re-eleolcd ' chair- mun 0d thewamadian section at the meeting held 1 terday, and so represent the section at the annual center-once oi the Empire Press Union in London during the week oi June 26. The main body 0i the oversees rielvira-tion w the Invberibl PM! Conierence is ewilwwd July 25, 1040. The eon- take place during the week oi’ Aug. 5 in Obinwa. and the program will include a six-week tour o! the Dominion. ‘Hie con- ierence was last held in Canada in 19 2o. A special commit/lee in w i a-rra merits wee M“!!! 0 ngéhairmsn. Vic r Si! Winnipeg Fnee Press; vice-ch - man and honorary treasurer. W- toarrlve as ton, air Kingston Whil- ms Standard; honorary manggf. W- _.A. tgraiok. industrial Can . ‘for- on . Members, Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. Woods. Calgary Hera-id; P D. Rpss, Ottawa Journal; Senator W. A. Buchanan, Inthbrldge Herald; r1 Gugnon, Quebec Le Soleil; F. Crandall, British United E. RD? 5691M. H. T. Hunten Pu 1 . . Toronto: Miss Rosa L. She. the w. - President oi the Canadian Women's Press Club. Provincial chairmen named are: M. Amrie. tan Journal; British Columbia. M. . Nichols, Vancouver Province: Manitoba. Wesley MoOurdv. Win- nipeg Tribune; New Brunswic . . P_ Robinso . Saint John Tele- RFQPhHIOUTRQIlI Nova. Swtia. Sen- “IQ ator W. H. Dennis. Haliiux Her- Edmon- kH star; Prince Edward Island, J. R. Burnett, Charlottetown Guardian; bec, Henri Gannon, Quebec Le Boleil and J. W. McConnell. M0!!- treal Star (joint chairmen); Sask- D MlcReie Regina Candidates Nominated Candidates nominated to daté CONSERVATIVE-S l»! t-George Mathews Councillor; Hubert udet, As- bistrict—Sa.niord rau- llps, Councillor; G. Shelton. Sharp. lyman. District-Maul Simpson, “Councillor; Adrian Arsenault, As- Fourth District-Hugh I‘. Micr- rlson, Councillor; n. rict-Wlnsloo J. Lid- stone, Councillor; D. F. idolielll, Heath Strong, First District-d. T. Bella)!!- Councillor; Walter Maclienzlt, As- nismct-a. a. aeu, F. Bethune, Jil- ~11" sunblyman. Third Dietrich-J. A. McDonald. Councillor; Samuel- Kennedy. As- District-M. W. Wood. an Councillor: George Macbean, Ab. Peter Walker, Launeh- semblylman. District-Hon. Dr. W. J, P. Meclidillan, Councillor; W. A. Assemblyman First . . ,4 Councillor; John McLean, Al- semb l0 lymun. Second District-R. L. Surge, James tulle. Al- a . Igistrlcb-H. I. llcllhee, m; Councillor; Leslie Hunter, Ar semblymsn. Fourth District-Murdock Mc- Gowsn, Coungillor: George Mn- Intyre. Assem lyman. g mo. Dietrich-D. n. llsibieson Daniel Mciean, M: LIBERAL! Queen's County: art. Councillor; D. N. McKay, kl- n. . ,. . w... muTil'°i""’i%'lu”'uY§u“' m n C O] AGBUU“) I H. mud District-Alon. 1r. n Gllillitl; Councillor; a. c. midi I .1". Alan Empress oi Australia from my, mouth as isr as The Needlq,“ Duchess oi Kent and the Prlncw will leave the train at the stein the . goodbye to the King and Que; the liners company is lil-yeir-d Samuel Willing. boy busier oi Ii trainin rhio Mercury at who ions iihe crew for the Mi ‘rhediniied sum Ambltlidl mdJwrs, Joseph P. Kenned to night/served the King and such American delicacies u p g peat: es l. Georgia any‘ Yimndshv- berry shortcek iurewell in Their Mnjrstic! beiul 0 l’. Amb 19.3.3‘; $131.5.“ o. Bullitt, no least one way: When the M‘ sat down the menu before ill did not "need potago aux chug ons, tits ir of pommiw 21160. “Eadie? u. English. ii b ply reed mushroom soup. pces and new pots printed in French. but “not hi" house," ennouned Kennedy, g another diplomatic precedent I broken. Conservatives Organize At First King’s astie organization Souris in the district would 1X‘ °1°° er, it was decided. Dimggwm evening a. constitution was cm man oi George Chsverie was secret?» ifliii‘! l. 1 Rm iii Slllmnly Dirty. Great mun oi’ n.7,...“ placed in the lnlmiles and w vsnimmyu or the white um, roses and ydnngeqs pm ' in: in the floral decmtionm‘ pends Busy p,“ The Kins spent. a busy d, dispatched messages w 1,1,, ,' i o! Orammms and House o; 8291381318 thonks for mgr-gags‘ loyalty from both chamber. n‘. tcrday. The replies were delivgq with elaborate ceremony, ' Inter His Majesty recglved i ‘ilhomas Insldp, Dominion; dined with the m baesy u» United sum a Meanwhile the Navy and Mrce made arrangements 10?: parts in the ceremonies a Their Majestles’ departure, 1g I smmmeed planes oi 35' Rflyal Air Force would mung ternmoet point of the m, 4. “light. Several imits oi’ time Royal also will escort the liner the English Channel. two cruhq reunsining with her for the om crossing alter the other nag turn back. The rovel train, which will my Mary. the Duke and Mil- ess oi Gloucester, the Duke u», Elizabeth and Margaret lime well as ‘melt Majesties m Pub, mouth, will consist oi iour cords and a baggage car. At Portsmouth Their Millet! to b0 welcomed officially h) ll! city while the other mmbend the Royal Family will proeeoii docks when they will I Proud Member oi Crew One oi the proudest memisud ialltl. It was “IQQAIUCHIERH Emil il. ~61: is ' luded N 3Q es lYlC b The dinner ‘was unlit!!! h‘ toes. Even at Buckingham Pencil l0 Downing Street meme iii Conservatives d1 the riniu% oi xmn county M w , Wednesday wil" u 01,11,113,“ k ior n Yolmiilm‘ ivsuunsioxbovfigrezvduve 0111111113: in their district Mr. 511m“? - mi, Fortune was named 8M Mr. Melvin liicQlmr West aecretary- Romalndflchd 9 executive, to NPR-Wm "Mg W , H Mallard W55 m meeting B110 i‘ person at the WW0,” tended meeting joined the kers included 14$ z- ‘ on - u Y"... oeorae A" a ~ '- - oi the u ‘fifiméliliilluiitit ganiltion oi Prince sdvii“ g