,”’_i______*__ HNG .7J///’ The Po plesaper saw-v wunw... ‘ M ilovEdward i, Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY. JULY. a1. 1931 IDICTNT GOVERNMENT RECORD KENSIN G TON MEETING .J I 1.4T {bears Morrison, l. essrs (Mqke Futile Counte 4 Strong And Dr. 117...]. P. MacMillani Vscore Triumph At Largely Attended, Ca th ering. iartln Rebutting aqoarfll! own MEI" flblllty for inoxclu- the Kensingtnn Rink, was very " mp0" The meeting, which was held in . "m; m the matter oi PW- largely attended. and excellent or- l. ~ m when.‘ acathlngly hll der prevailed. no Worship Mayor i g h, this conueotlgn as N- Laird presided eopslbly and impar- mlnuter and ‘secretlry- tlally- .‘ under two governments 1 muenging successful contra- , u. every statement M1416. ‘ w, J. P. MacMlllan made I- Bugii Morrison, the - speech at Kensilllhl speaker \.l- MB. MOBMSONB SPEECH Erlthueiastically pplauded. Mr. first frankly admitted that 3‘ w”, night which evened lic did not possess the crabcrical ~ gm round of 999'!!!"- 3." 5‘ . l‘ ' on m1 whltlh ll ll 50W for support was rcview- Hon. Horace Wright, but their ac- powers or political experience oi his u, , ‘m. record oi the Lea Ml- cpporlente. Personally he had every respect for Premier Lea and the ; u m, may)“; by the Conaor- tiona had proved that they were not i i- , candidates. j ’ w; Strong. Messrs. Mcrrl- capable of managing the affairs of who received I the Province. (Applause). They ' ... hearing. The Premier, o! were coming now on their "B. (l. P." a mm- lland, was hecklod 00- Ml’. Wrlaht _,;nfl Hill. or “record of performance"; (Laugh- ter.) they have neither platform nor - “m.” without some polnt- policy,’ and they refuse to bind n sarcastic interruptions from ‘silence. fliToN SCENE a OF NEAR RIOT themselves to anything. "I! elected. they can increase your Lea And Wright, Again On The Defensive, r-Attacks Which Audience Takes‘ land tax in anything they like. ‘they can Jack up the gasoline tax to nine cents a gallon, as they have already increased it by 100 per cent,” he pointed out. Reviewing plank by plank the 102'! platform of the Lea Government, Mr. Morrison showed conclusively the failure oi the Government to fulfill its Pledges to the people. He scored a telling point vmcn, in referring to the Government's un- authorimd purchase of $00,000 road machinery, be said= “They were challenged on the floor of the House, time and again, to produce the correspondence, and they could not do ao, their answer being that it was ordered over the telephone." Mr. Morrison challenged his op- ponents to give the amount of the “rake-oi!" which a prominent Lib- Contlnued on page 3 vere Heckling Given To Government Candid- ates Causés Counter-Attack From Liberal Par- tisans Who Refuse To Page At His , ation; Is Booed ileague, Unable To Get A Hearing, In Disgust. I‘. Filled rowdies, at the political shores so that it would be - Nastiest Makes And J eered, Let Meeting Go On. Le- Shameful Insinu- While His Col- “Signs Off” ' w- at Milton last night, broke ibic for a camel to pass through t‘ ul otherwise strongly Conserva- eye of a needle as for a drop of u- , meeting without allowing Mr. quor to get into this Province. There l-ll. Jenkins to have h» ten min- must have been a load many osm- ‘a rebuttal. n w‘ stated that ela that have, passed through the l fracas had been prearranged. Hiker Mr. Angus MacPiieo, Liberal needle!" (Laughter). Mr. Jenkins repeated that he saw ‘ ‘my, hm been “m” u, 1,“; liquor that had been landed at Rus- ‘l seat without flnjghlng m; QpQQQh, tloo. “Mr. LcPagc takes me to task ruppoyge" “m” ; 113m for not laying information. But he v u nearly ended in a "free-for- baa two brother: up there, why did W. As there wgg but, gm e310 they l0! IIIIOIIII the Omcfll? BC- ’ u was blocked by the conteat- allies. I pay my taxes to are that , - the ladies were forced to stay u" 1"" l" fllmd- m‘ u" "1' "Ill heckled. Nth Liberal candidates were un- " hear the whole ungentlemanly "M" ‘l0 "N" W"? ' ’ Voice: "Ne!" ‘There was no Ticket 6i’ leave Act to let the bootleggcr out dur- ing the Stewart regime, nor was f“ “WW5 B00091‘. W110 W" more any trading of ten gallon kegs U” "WI will‘! 0° ‘Whine W of rum for a cow," w. Jenkins stat- lths disturbance. It would have .4, » . several of the Provincial Po- l 0 quiet the rioters. The (ionaervative candidate nest spoke on the subsidy showing con- 13“ ‘min-h the first maker. vincingly the Gil-nothing record of "Rh the financial situation. the 1.0a Government in their failure N»: the absurdity of m. 14b- ioaaement of the debt oi the cc when in one year the Ilea- io get a settlement. The question of Old Age Pensiom was fully dealt with. The Liherah “'5 “ministration iruzaased knew that only so par cent had been Milt $334,000, notwithstanding promised by w. King, and that ‘ m‘ "wt they had over $1,000 they could not afford to pay the “more revenue than the oon- other so per cent. yet they made ‘ VOI- "h increase in revenue in the last tllapromlseicdosoinlflf. Cheaper schcclbocksandteadl- "misnotwhaqqqmgm erilalariea were expiainedasat w" “l "W present Govern- . Mr- J. D. stawart was reg- ff ‘°' ‘ml-M. some rnm . Y “Hum. and alumnus .. .. payment on our subsidy. E 35mm“ haven: by “Id- yanm“ h "pairs before m, m“ "t w. more m“ m, rill,“ “an "Ice: " ‘u “hub”. . m", milling w , in... ,,,“““'""'*~:nheo: h‘ mintmkuw l-l liked the quagum u Continued» on Pile 7 ~' .._.____.______. o-rrawa. out. III: 3°»- Iringfng their plane down on the watcra c! the Ottawa rig: The Weather Etc Temperatures ‘ Maximum ................... ‘l9 Minimum ........ .... ....... M l-llgh tide this naming at 11.30 and tomorrow morning at 12.55- Bun sets this evening at 7.20 and rises tomorrow morning o‘ (.47. Last quarter moon Thursday Aug. 0, 12.28 p. m. Surnmerside tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. (Canadian Press) LQNDON, July 30.—- Th0 Prince of Wales was badly shaken but otherwise uninilu-cd in an automobile accident this evening. 11c was retnrnlfll 50"" after golf at the Slmningdale (llulnhahlscarturnedoutof the club driveway it collided with another machine. Neither car was bu!!! damaged and tho Prince continued houwward. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING svams. MEETINGS arcs. "Show and Dance, St. Peters "Dance at Bouthport Corner to- night. Coodrnuaic. Good iioori“. "Club loading hogs. lambs and calves at Murray River. Au 4th. I507! 41-8041. LEGISLATURE nlssnlvll vlslllull Provincial Elections In Quebec Will Be Held 0n August 24th. (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Qua, July a0.--A short, sharps" _'~l11l-h° Province oi Quebec was assured today when the seventeenth 108lo- lature was dissolved and election day announced as August 34. WW1 nominations taking place 0n A“!- 1159-17, The IJCUEEBEHE-GOVEIflOT. Hon. H. Cv. Carroll. claned the necessary order-in-councll this morning immediately after a meet~ ing of the provincial. cabinet. The dissolved legislature was controlled by the mberal patty, as have Mm all legislators since i000. Premier L. A. Thschereilu was supported ‘oy 00 Liberals, against l2 Conserva- tives. There were four vacancies at dissolution. when the House meets next there will be 00 menlbera, iour new constituencies having been recently fanned by dividing up lflfc rldlngs. The vacancies in the pu- airlg assembly were " by i310 deaths cf Hon. J. L. Perron, Mont- calm and C. J. Oliver, Blome, and the elevation to the Legislative Council of Hon. C. A. Ouallet, Dor- chcster, and Hon. Dr. BOY. Irevis. All four were elected as Liberals. Ml‘._'I'lI50l'l0l‘¢lll and his cabinet. with one exception ‘ nd standing for re-eleotiorl. Hon. Alfred Iqeduc (Liberal St. Henri, Montreal). to- day announced he was retiring from politics, due to business reasons so: the first time since he was ap- pointed Provincial Conservative leader, Camlllien Houde, Mayoral Montreal, will guide the destinies of his party in o. general election. Mr. Houde succeeded Hon. Arthur Sauve, now Postmaster-General of Canada, since the last election held on May 16. 1927. ‘ (Canldian Press) UITHWA. Ont, July 80.—The Gov ent resolution for unem- ployment and farm rclief ,. “ the House of Ccnlmlons today, Rt. Hon. R. B. Bdnnott, Prime Ministtr immediately introduced g, bill based on the resolution, which was given first reading wlthollt disclmion. at. Hon. ldsckeoaie Kins. Opposi- tion leader, aaked that a. second reading of the measure be hold 11o until members oi the Opposition had been given an opportunity to Nod it. It was lust possible that the Opposition would offer an am- endment on ascend reading. As ESTIMATES Many Mlll-ill-ns Voted Yesterday In the House of Commons. (Canadian Pmaa UITAWA. Ont, July oopwhlrl- W111i‘! worms was made late this afternoon with estimates, many millions of dollars being votcd by the House of Commonsinafewmin- “ifl- 51101091110100! 101' the Iix- ternai Affairs department totalling 8120.343 in the main estimates and 88.000 in the supplementary esti- mates carried following some dis- cussion, but with the debate over, the other items passed with utmost rapidity. They included $159,000 for insurance, ‘$114,040 rol- salaries eta‘... qi the Senate staff, $705,330 for the House of Commons person- nel, $83,000 for tile Parliamentary library, $70,000 for printing, $30,000 for civil service salaries, including promotions, etc, $78,000 additional for the House of Commons, $49,000 for scientific institutions, $3,200,000 for adjustment or war claims, $461,- 701 for the Department of Trade and commerce, $2,010,000 lol- mall subsidies and $381,044 for miscel- laneous items. On a vote of $3,000 lnflluding a arant to the league of Nations, J. S. Woodswqrth (Lab. Winnipeg North Centre) suggested a larger grant because of the pre- paratory work for the dist. ament conference. Given Sentence ~_-__ (Canadian Press) ‘LONDON, Jilly Sim-lard Kyl- eent, lube. tionaily known snip- ping magnate and director or the Royal Mall Silo-m Packet Conl- pany, today was convicted of a charge of participating in publica- tion of a prospectus which he knew to be false in material particulars with intent t0 attract cstlrnen‘ t0 that UJBXDQBY. He was sentenced to twelve months in the second division. ‘This implies imprisonment under less rigorous treatment than ac- ‘nud labor, and gives him certain privileges such as receiving visitors and mall. ' Government To Aid Unemployed Resolution For Unemployment and Farm‘ Relief Passed House Of Commons Yesterday. at the committee stage. Such dis- plcyment ‘lid, farm relief. Ormwlt, Ont, ably the ‘last caucus for the pres- cleared up wire under discussion. BBAUBARNOIS RHOBT ooofeimce in decide on the best ad this afternoon, iougiury, uw ent loader, aug- wrded to prisoners sentenced to mission mllht be interrupted as ob- struction to the principle of unem- July 30.—Prob- snt session of the Conservative par- ty was held today. Matters to bc before adloummcnt UITAIWA, Ont» 30.—-A com- mittee cd the Senate will hold a way to deal with the Beauhamcle roport when it is received from the Cannons. When the genetic open- Benabor Wil- Mcnday. Orchestra. 7710-74041. ...__.__ ~ [eatod that in view of the lateness of the session, the Senora would desire to deal with the report as soon as possible. Senator Willough- by educated that the colrunlttee be conmcsed or Senators Dandlnnd, George P. Graham. Bieque, Tanner, Crlelxach and acumen. senator Dandurand “pressed his willins- nentotakepartinauchaconfer- once impressing on the members. yvtbeforatnechalnbeneoinecon- tercnoafillllbtlbformal- lo PAGES PRUBRESSMCINTYR MADE WITH GREAT FLIGHT BIIMPiETED Fliers Travel Distance of 4,986 Miles. (Canadian Press) ISTANBUL, Jilly 30.-—One of the Breatest flights in the history oi aviation ended here today when the United States fliers Russel Boardrnan and John Polando, gem. l)‘ eased their slWedy plane, Cape Cod, down on Turkish soil a4; 1.20 p. m. after a non-stop flgim from New York. The fliers travelled a distal": ‘hey calculated 0g r935 miles in 49 hours and 20 minutes, making it extremely probable that “my established a. worldls record for long distance flight by drstanc. ing that of Dleudonne Caste, who flew from Paris to Mnnchul-ia to set up the previous world's record» Crops Suffer From Heat (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Qua, July ao-m- cept in the nor-them districts of Alberta and Saskatchewan crops tilroughout the Prairie provinces lt may be that no man is a hero 0c his valet. but it's also a fact that few valeta are heroes to their men. MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN air From Third An Make Splendid Annual lapaarlptloaa Douro-rad aaeu. UlIlllOluAdllnlIU-l-L-HML E FLA YED 11v REB UTTAL B Y MR. H. F1. MCPHEEY Public Works Minister Cuts So rry Figure At Montague Meeting, At Which Conservative Candidates d Fourth King’s Impression. Driven from pillar to post, corrl- HuntchfromThird Kingsand Mes- ered time after time, and compell- ed to see their strongest arguments exploded by the searching logic of tile victorious Conservative candid- ates, four Liberal standard bearers at the Montague meeting last ev- ening were in a sorry plight. The assistance of Hon. J. P. McIntyre who endeavored to extricate his iel~ lows proved a boomerang, for Mr. H. F. McPhee arose in rebuttal, and although speaking only a few min- utes, completed the utter route oi the Liberal speakers. . Messrs H. F. McPhee and Leslie are M. F. McDonald and J. D. Mc- Leod from Fourth Kings through- out the meeting were ever on the offensive, the Liberal candidates, Messrs John Mustard, S. S. Hessian, Mont Almear and J. A. Campbell making futile efforts to stein the tide of their opponent's arguments Hon. J. P. McIntyre. Minister oi Public Works in a herculea-n effort to save the situation, charged "full speed ahead" for his slotted twenty minutes, and then took five min- Corltinued on page ‘i Claims Was “Sa have suffered from thedntense heat or the past week, states the Bank of Montreal's telegraph crop report. issued here today. In the lllifaritllrles, crops in general are making satisfactory progras, though warm dry weather- would Hon. Russel Clark At Webster's prove beneficial. The weather con- tinues very warm and dry ‘in Brit- lsh Colllllfbia, and Otbps fie matur. lng rapidly. (Canadian Press), READING. Pm. July 30.-Morc than a dozen people were re- moved from CB-Imnlu Park, an amusement center, late today when they became ill and c0!- lapsed from ptcmalne poison- ing. The victims were found writhing In pain in all sections of the park which was crowded with a picnic held by the Lan- caster Automobile Club. Ollie- lnls of the park immediately closed all food stands nnul a further investigation could be made. (Canadian Press) BERLIN. July 30.- Hugh Bordon, In, and Clyde Pang- born, round-the-worid fliers. took off for Moscow tonight at 10.49 r. M. (4.40 P. M. n. s. r.) Coincident With District of Queens. arranged by agreement at the opening of the campaign, Messrs. Sinclair and Stewart, the liberal Honour-ables running on their "rccord“ in that constituency, decided to go out "on their own" Tuesday night, and ac- cordingly held a meet‘ at Pred- however, that this was within! ericton. Their meet-ind. which coincided __ with the “July frost" at the "great »_ Officer cked” By Lea Government Contradicts Premi ier And Go ve rnm ent Colleagues Corner Meeting. Lea ’s Record Flayed By Conserv-‘ ativei ‘Speake rs.- That ell-Prohibition Officer Clark. of Borden, had been “sack- ed" by the Lea Government was the statement made by Hon- Rus- sell Clark, at the political meeting at Webster's Corner lost night. Hon. Mr. Clark's statement was in direct contradiction to the statement made at Kenslngton on the previous night by Hon. Horace Wright and Premier ma, who said Mr. Clark had "resigned" because he did not want to be shifted from Borden t4 some other part oi the Province. and that the Government had no. responsibility for the change had been made by the Prohibition Oom- mission. The meeting was very largely at- ‘ -' " and gave enthusiastic ap- plause to Messrs. M, W. Wood and J. A. b/IacDorlald. the Conservative Continued on page ‘l LADYBUGS FIGHT HAY PESTS MT. VERNON, Wash, July 20- Fanners here made a strange 1's- quest of entomologlsts. They asked for 800,000 ladylbugs. The little flies will be used to exterminate aphis. the hay pest. Tuesday Night's Phenomenon At Capitol Theatre, Barometer Falls Disastrously for Liberal Candidates In First Dis- trict Of Queen ’s. Apparently dissatisfied with theLibel-al rally" in the Capitol Thea- ioint political meetings in the Firsttre in Charlottetown, was also somewhat affected by the political barometer and failed to bring in a sufficient number of the faithful to the hail. The function was duly presided over by Mr. A. J. Steven Although the Conservative can- didates were not present, Hon. Messrs. Sinclair and Stewart by no Continued on page fl OAT RELISHES MUSHROOMS-d GRAND (RAPIDS, Micin, July 2d Mushrooms are the favorite dish of a, cat owned by lvilisa Eugenia Van- Kammen. Wilcn allowed outside, thi feline, "Sam ," searches the nclslll borhood for the‘ delicacies. Q4 Strange Effect Of Liberal “July Frost” Noted At Fredericton Premier Bennett“ Guest Of Honor UITAWA. July homer-king th\ first anniversary of his victory at leader of the Conservative party, Premier R. B. Bennett was guesi of honor last night when Conserve atlve members and senators tend- ered a private banquet in his how or. One year ago today Conserv- atives under the leadership oi Premier Bennett defeated the for-v l-ner Liberal Government and wer( elected in office with 13A seats out of 245. At a Conservative caucus which broke up early this afternoon Premier Bennett was accorded thi telicitetions and cheers of his fol- lowers. A gulcral discussion tool place at the caucus, which may N the last for till present session. ., .:_ ;'_....._-»._ .31” .9. ____-;_f. . _ .. _;J____..__. - ‘via ‘who u‘ "d.