wk ' but on, day. ' lauded ill‘!- m::.-..s.:-:'"a==-~- =- ennett “Flays King’s Of Bjeauhhrnois fford 1T0 lTalze Almost‘ Chance .With King Gov’t. romoters . Could A A Any efiance Of Go Premier King An Had No Campaign Money And Got It From Beauharnois. .t\ ' AWA, Aug- _ Ynigm adopted "on division" .., a recorded vote and withoutiof Canada the foundntio report o! the rnois investigating commit- ngme House of Commons, with mndcmnation of senators, iers and government officials. vtislfling tense with expectancy, flilon. ll. B. Bennett, poured in- ‘ .. scorn upon the bowed head v .... elli-illfi 1-rul‘ll8l'll€l'it on‘ land get ntoney"—and that “ 00th- ' I. of Mackenzie Kin; under whose ladministrstlon of the government of the ' scandal had been laid. ‘thrusting an accusing quivering forefinger directly at Mr- Kln: Mr. lllenneti declared in searing phras- les that the former premier had mid to his friend, Senator Haydon, “go s Haydon had promptly gone and got l‘ CoversPrince Edward’, Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST a, 1931 ‘eye Were 700,000 Reasons Worth Each 100 Cents On The Dollar Why They Should, Declares Premier Bennett, Dealing With Co mpany’s vernment. He Visualizes Conv diSenator Haydon In Which Former And The Latter Thereu lt from Beanharnols by the hund- reds of thousands of dollars. Mr. King sot in grim silence under an excorciatlon the like of which sel- dom if ever has been heard in Can- adian history. _ Declaring that the Senate must and would sit. in judgment upon the members who had violated its Continued on page '1 ersation Between ‘fEx- pon Had Gone Outi The final test of civilization is the way we trust those we don't expect to see again. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN 10 PAGES m-Q Annual Huulrrlniinne llrllrl-rvll $5.00. tfy Mall Gunilla and U. S. b. $4.50. “Smok e - Screen” Speech lENATEl0 rm: ACTION um _S_ESSlilN Proper D e b a t e of. Beauharnois Report Is Precluded Owing to Imminence of Prorogation. _i___- (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Aug. 2——Without a. dissenting voice the senate yes- WYdB-Y dfilflYef-‘l Consideration of the Beauharnols report until the next session of parliament. Al- though deeply conscious of its duty, the Senate decided imminent proro- potion precluded proper debate of ‘he WNW. especially as it referred lothree members of the upper house. Senator W. B. Willoughby, government leader, moved that o special committee of the Senate Continued on page 7 Complained They svmmv, susunli, Au. z.- Australian exports during the past fiscal your show n dccrello of approximately $115,000,000 compare‘! with those of the pre- vious year. After making due allowance for abnormal ex- change, the excess of imports over exporin is ‘ “ to reach $90,000,000, as compared 4. l with approximately $290,000,000 int year. - right, “Badly Hecklecl it Searltown Meeting Asks ForyEqctra Time remier And Colleague Again ln Sorry Plight, Unable ,lTo Defend Their Record Of Incompetency And Ex-J ,travagance. Conservative Candidates Are Cheered And Applauded. ‘ANNOUNCEMENTS. lomuvo EVENTS, jinscrlwos arcs. bu... River Club loadin! ‘flock, ‘Thursday, Aug s, 7813-8-1-21 "filling 11W hogs and lambs, million. Tuesday, August 4m. illusion. Emerald and Alden liltKvn-slugmn buying some date. 1788-7-31-31. ‘banish service will be held Sun. ir-Auruu cm. 1 P. M. n. United . Charlottetown. Rev. Rayn- Moller will preach. Everybody me- 7805-7-1-tlS31. -"'l'he Wommfs Institute Conven- -\ will be hold in Fredericton Hall, “Mil August 3rd. Ladies meeting P- M. Public meeting st 8 P. M. ‘IBOB-B-l-Ql. “Come w the 'I‘hree Act Ploy, e Mi’ Advice,‘ presented by the °f Tvnlnerance. in the Town ‘ I GWYHMIOWH. Tuesday, August ' 7Bl9-8-3-2i. , _____ I '1?! Chcani and Dance in aid of L llncents orphanage in the B. A. Hall, Vernon River, ‘~ 5th. Admins! -.. l0 cents. . 1015-0-3-21. Q1100 at Stsnhope Beech Inn, "hi. August 3rd. Dancing 9 to “ k. Admission 50 cents. Tick- Mwre a McLcotfs and Rog- .‘ were. 1707-84-2i. , y" i0 the Dance in Emerald , ‘on Wednesday night, ‘August ~‘ to Cream and cake served. " furnished by ‘mdda Orch- 7821-8-8-31. - P- A- Creclmsn will hold o “ clinic at Dr. Burhoe’: office, ‘tsilivvr. Aux. '1 n, mo p. m. w" entering first year Prince ~ 6B are umed to attend clinic. 1:00-11 ‘uA Lawn Te‘: Pa“ y and Bole of, t?" be held tinder the suspic- Grf) Women's Guild m the Roo- "fldfl. Milton, Wednesday, it 3 P. M. 1f ruining, “$91106! welcome. 7818 J-ll. All through the election caul- paign, Hon. Walter M. us, leader of the Liberal party, has told the people oi. every meeting, "We have no platform, we are going to the country ‘on our own record," or R. O. P.. But in the dying mo- mcnts of his rebuttal speech at Beorletown on Hiday night the Pre- mier, belated, announced his plot- ionn in the following words: "We will give the best class of legislation in the interests oi’ the country and nnyihin; else we see fit to do." The Premier made it clear that he was not going to bind himself to anything definite, as the Conserva- tut-s nave done in anounclng a pol- icy and platform. The meeting, which W85 held ill the newly renovated hall at Scarle- town, woe very largely attended. The Conservative candidates receiv- ed a large share oi the applause. Mr. Wright being severely heckled during his speech. With that ex- ceptlon the speakers were heard with little interruption. Mr. W. J. Read acted in o. very impartial manner as chairmen.- Hon. W. M. Les, the first speak- er, undertook to discuss the keynote speeches oi himself and Hon. Mr. Stewart. He failed to enlighten the Continued on page '1 '"Dancc at Sout-hport Corner to- night. 7292 "Come to the ice cream social at the United Church, Montague, Wed- nesday evening, Aug. 5th. 7289-8-3-21 "Dinner, Games, Bingo, at Hope River on the 0th. 72904.! "Enjoy o pleasant holiday Satur- day next at Sl-lope River Tea. 7290-" "Buckley Hall tonight, Monday, Benefit Concert, World Famous Berries will give over two hours’ en- tertainment, Concertina Items by eenoy, Sawing u Lady in Halves, in full view of tho audience. Come and have your fortune told free of charge. Start prompt at 8.80 p. m. Popular prices, 40c, 20 cents children. Roll up for a. good cause wmzm, Monday. 789 "Fortune Bridge Ton. Party, Tues- day. August 4th. Come and enjoy yourself. salads, meats, etc, st bios. Big dance in the New Hall in the evening. Music by the Mc- Pheo Bros. If not n flne day come Auiust 5th. Fortune Boll Cowl"!!!- 1801-84-21. "The Excelsior Pleycn Wilmot Volley will present the three-sot nil! "Toke My Azlvioo’ in the Tow-n Boll Goorretown ‘roads? ermine. Good rpooislties between tniuion 85o end 25o. Our- tn-{nm n. aso. noa-a-t-zl. Parliament l Will Prorogue Today (Canadian Press) UITAWA, out“ Aug. 2-—Parlia- meni. was unable to prorosue inst niiht. Arrangements had been made for winding up the session at ten o'clock but the Commons found it impossible to get through. It had a considerable number o! estimates still to be voted even when eleven o'clock arrived so members Kill" 101' the day and will go hack to work st eleven o'clock tomorrow. The galleries were filled with spectators even at a late hour last nizht They expected to witness the ceremonies connected with proroxation. It it! expected prorogue tomorrow. sensual; people don't. live any longer than fools do. Moot of us are trained nurses when it oomu to nursing a. n01.1011- "Beven Mile Bay tea party Wed- neadoy, Aug. 12 next. Reserve the dqfio. llo Rapids Oats, ~ was another striking instance of Lea Gov’t’s “Record” A Mere Patchwork Of Political Gestures’ O If it had not- boen so: ihrfratltic efforts of the izea Government to make election propaganda, the last session of the Legislature would have been the shortest on record. Measure after measure was introduced into committee for no other purpose apparently, than to bulldoze the public and make political capital. ' After abolishing statute labour, a gesture was made of re-lntroducmg this system under an Act so designed as to give to the road officials of the Lea Government the power to pick and choose those who should have the priv- ilege of commuting their taxes-a return to the patronage system at its worst, and a barefaced attempt to bribe the taxpayers with their own money! Another hoped-for vote-catcher was the Ticket of Leuve Act, a measure unheard of in any other Province, which olready has had the effect of further stultifying the Prohibition Law m the interests of political heelers and partwuns. Another statute empowered the Government too-also the gasoline tax without the authority of the Legislature. Mr. _Lea contended that this did not necessarily mean a tax mcreose; but almost immediately after the session the gasoline tax, WlllClI had already been raised from three to five cents a gallon by the Sounders Government, was increased to SIX cents; and no assurance has been giv- en that still further increases by Order in Council will not he made if the Lea Government should be returned to pow- er. ‘The pretence at a belated implementation of the Lib- eral platform with respect to the payment of railway taxation to the city and incorporated towns and villages _ _ political chicanery and msmcerity. As the Opposition members pointed out, this pledge could have been implemented at the session of 1928 just as easily as in 1931 if the Government was sincere, as they had obtained no additional federal revenue since that time. Moreover, the Government refused to state the ""10""! "W! Iniencled to pay the city and towns, and took Zcelsygéon beyond introducing the legislation as an empty Perhaps the most significant political gesture was the repeated insistence on federal issues, culminating in 'a resolution introduced by the Hon. Horace Wright, ex-Pro- gressive free-trader, protesting against the tariff policy of theBennett Government, over which the time of the House was wasted in an unprofitable debate having for its sole obJect the rehashing of the questions raised and de- gided upon by the electors in the federal election of last ear. Even the Public Accounts Committee was prostituted by the Lea Government for the purposes of political pro- paganda. Special meetings were called for the purpose of concocting this propaganda. And when the Opposition members of the Committee requested permission to refute certain misstatements made before the Committee by the Provincial Auditor, the request was refused on the ground that the statements in question had been improperly heard l: the ftlrgt place, and had no bearing on last year's Public ccoun a All through the session, the same unscrupulous cam- paign was in evidence showing clearly the panic into which the Government was thrown by the prospect of facing the people and the lengths to which It was prepared to p0 to ‘1294-9-3-3 fool and hoodwlnk the people! Better Oats, Better ilhina-"All ilroce JNDBERBH Al m flilllilliikl (Canadian Press) comm RAPIDS, “om. Aug. 2- (By aeroplane from Moose Fac- tory)-Col. Charles Lindbergh lift- ed his plane easily from the waters of the Moose River at Moose Fac- tory at 10 am. E. S. T., today. pointed its nose northward and with his wife as co-pilot, continued his air vacation trip via. the north- ern route to Tokyo. Col. Lindbergh. true to his reputation, completed the first leg of the northern Jour- ney from Ottawa to Moose Factory, a, distance of 461 miles, on schedule. When he left Ottawa. Just before 10 o’c1ock E. S. '1‘. yesterday, he said he would probably land at Moose Factory at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. He landed his plane at exactly two o'clock and he and his wife accepted the hospitality o! the residents of the northern post over night. Today Col. Lindbergh essay- cd a journey of‘ 752 miles along the west coast of Hudson Bay from Moose Factory to Churchill. Before taking off this morning he said he might not remain any length of time at Churchill. I! reports that the anchorage there was unsafe for his plane proved true he planned to refuel and continue his flight, with therlext stop Bake Lake 37'7- miles from Churchill, inland from Chesterfield Inlet A strong rip tide at Churchill has wrecked two government planes within a few months, dragging the 400 pound concrete anchors. The WeatherEtc 00R this MAY Fmo us out but file"! ALWAYS can. AQMN .' Slnnotfs Road, traditionally‘ Con- servatlve, indicated its enthusiastic loyalty to its political faith on Sai- urday evening at a. loint political meeting held in the splendid new hall at that place. The Conservative candidates, Messrs. H. D. McEwen and J. B. McDonald, were given tremendous ovations. The Sensational revelations brought out by Mr. J. B. MacDon- ald on Thursday night in connec- tion with the disappearance from the Journals of the House of the mysterious "Appendix K" alleged to have been tabled in connection with McIntyre. Again Pressed For Satisfactory Answer Re Machinery Purchases Disappearance Of Mysterious “AppendixK” From i Journals‘ Of The House Still Unexplained. Con- servative Speakers Given Tremendous Ovation At Sinnots Road ‘ the $90,000 telephone order for roat lmachincry, and also that the mu- chincry purchase had been divided and the commission split among four different firms, were again discussed by the Conservative speak- crs. Hon. J. P. Mclrltyre failed to make any satisfactory explanation of this astounding transaction. The meeting under the chairman- ship of Mr. Leonard Kenny, was a model of ordcrllnoss. Hon. J. P. McIntyre in his ad- Continued on page ‘l Sad Drowning Bathing In St. A sad drowning accident occurr- ed on Sunday morning at West Devon when the 16 year old 50H Oswald, o; Mr. and Mrs. Lletvcllyn o! West Devon lost his life while bathing; in the St. Mary's Rlvfl‘. lie had gone to the river about 9 o'clock in company with a small led o; ten years old. It is 1101i 11mm just what, happened but the AtaWest Devon 16-Year Old Boy Loses Life While Mary’s River little boy while bathing saw that his companion appeared to be in difficulties. He inlmediately ran home to his father, Mr. McArthur, who went down with another neigh- bor and taking a. boa; brought the boy ashore. A drier was lrnctxglll to the scene but lire was found to be extinct, The lad was the eldest oi several children. Ziluclw s_vm'.J&1~-9) ls felt for the bereaved family. Prizes Offered For Long Flight! (Canadian Press) v PARIS, July 31.-'I‘hc Ministry of Air announced today prizes totalling about 439,000 for any French aviator who would recapture the worlq straight line distance record, broken [yesterday by the American team of Boardmazi and Polando. Joseph Lebriz, former flying part- ncr of Dicudonne Costa, was sched- uled to attempt a record, flight be- fore winter and Coste probably will try to regain the mark when hi! plane has been altered. U.F.A. TORONTO, August 3.—Modcrat west. and southwest winds, fair and warm. Tempernturcs Maximum 6B Minimum . 56 High tide this aftcmoon at 1.35 sand tomorrow morning at 2.14. Sun sets this evening at 7.23 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.50. Last quarter moon, Thursday, Aug. d at 12.28 p. m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes ~....|..--....>.-.. later than Charlottetown. Member Commencls Resolution To Aid Unemployment Commenting approving] vine (U. F. A., lVetaskiwin) nesday: “The resolution a dcf from i country and it makes is to be done, seeking as a real step foru-ard. l am Canada will feel relieved cold or in dire ‘distress in was willing to work if work they would be That, to my mind, is solved. I do not think it has ority to enable the Government to carry in policy indicated in the moiion. any Government before, that the y on the Bennett Govern menUs proposal for unemployment relief, Mr. William 1r- snid in Parliament on Wed- bcfore the House recognizes the nc- cessity of giving some relief to ihc unemployed of out iniie proposal as in how this his House the neoessziry auth- to effect the I look upon that, in itself, quite sure that the people oi when they rend the resolution; and they will be more satisfied when they road the state- ment of the Prime lilinisier (Mr. Bennett) todzly, xvhor. he said most definitely that no one was to be hungry o1 Canada in the coming year, who could he found. And the right hon. gentleman intimated that when: ucoplc could not work, or where ii. was impossible to similarly inkcn care of. the announcement of a policy from which no Government in the future will ever be ablf to depart until the problem of unemployment has been work for them. ever been so clearly stated by people of the country should be protected from huneer and cold.” rs