‘ GEIITMI. ,_,,_..- ill be only a little over .. fact it wbmm m‘ ‘mm m“ “Liar” pail, andtalllbl l!" tructibnl If- "°§.,,‘f.,f:t.?r“a?n ‘lrwlf- l" l action with l?" 5"“ m‘ ‘If " ition of rear. Prince Edward - ' w“ u m, "Kentucky of “.‘°' 971...; probably the possessor Jihad: equine gpeed to the square ‘l ‘ram 55y other part cf Amery e l» "W? 2.1‘. M whilgltflille 2215c BMW" "m" :2 mire great pains to make a gmme that will appeal and win um support. Nearly es s93: ‘musand dollar‘ t2! p2: for the nus Wm be gwm Tisreiday Wed- ‘°-“' days. meeting’ s rriday sus- nurisy. 1101M" m ' t 18th to 21st inclusive. _. omen will be classes to rssuitéldl rim“ o’ mm": ‘It: ertvliina won. . 1113i they will br ngm 8 u lawn rum“! an“ o! w u resence of . uifotwithstsnding the l) m yéer it is s fact tho or“ t m‘ not”; win thO ml] y 0 . r‘ “mi This being the ease, no own- : 1 r or trainer who has anythlna lilo a worn. while prospect should fall i: ii; e --r in the Exhibitizr Rallies. A Mr. J. W. Bou r. e gen- lll {gtecrerary will bring full partic- ulars, or a glance at the advertise- gimts in our local newslllrlvrs. will give the information. in addition w the valuable purses, a special rib- ‘£55m will be given to the owner oi 11in winning horse in each race. To . igh; winning driver in each race a adj-tn‘ dollar gold piece will be given il-gnd s five dollar gold piece to the "mum of the horse wlnninl the cc. Fifty dollars in gold will be f! "gut/Cd in the owner of the horse “that beats 2.10 pacing during tne i jfiming, and fifty dollars in gold to ‘tit horse that beats the track trot- » eflng record of 211% during the ' "meeting. To create rivalry among “"15; drivers, the Mayor, T.W.L. ill-hows: Cup will be presented tolthe iltlver scoring the most points 'dur- - ‘dog the meeting and ten dollars in i Iitld to the driver scoring the sec- ‘Siid most points during the meet- ~ tiling. Ten dollars in gold will be giv- "iii to the caretaker“ of the horse l‘ hinting the fastest heat and to the -'-"'5'(lilver driving the fastest heat trot- ud during the meeting; the same will be given to the paoere‘ driver iivsnd groom who goesthe fastest he during the meeting. iwi-vfrhe closing date for the entries ls .. alurday. July 25th and horsemen i "throughout the length and breadth i ref the Province. are reminded to forward their entries on that date. vwiWith the numbermf campaigners ‘ stsreboinllienonosrrtracks i i-lkhls season we lock forward. to a ' great big entry list when Beeswtary ~ “Bouiter opens his mail next Mon- fllfay. ~ isdsies only a few weeks ofl there is Wcontinuous stir and bustle at the " mounds now. Owing to the antra- bvndinary large entry list in the cat- "ille section lsst year it was found "lllwsssry is provide additional ac- ffltoomrriodation so s. new structure has been built which will be known as Wine Boulter building. in honor of ‘llr. .1. w. Bcultcr. the Associations "liewetary. This building is seventy- "lfll 1M lcna. and will aeeenuuo- wTe- about one hundred cattle. A : st deal of repairing‘ has been folmd necessary to get barns and ‘ bulllllllss in good shape for the big i sliow. The fences and buildings are i hl-‘lflil nicely whitewashed so as to ‘ Ilve them a fresh clean appearance. u work is under the direction oi i Mr. Furbush who has made a re- | mflllllbly nice lob of it. [ The Paton Pavillion, which was i the scene of the to: iudslns ct last _ll"5 Brest for IIWVI. will this year - used for s flower: show building, d for concerts and the opening Will be held here. It is filmed in honor of the President, Mr. James "we. whose time and energy are "Nlslly spent in the work of the Association. The Main Building ~ will. as usual, be under the direc- tlon of Mr. James Paton and Direc- ‘°l'» $- A- McLeod. of Moore ls Mc- Leod, Ltd. These two gentlemen With their artistic staff make that billllllna s real gem every exhibition. lt takes a lot of time and thought to work out a new scheme of de- Wstion each year but they do it Ind everyone aiselaims, "Oh! new lovely." when they visit it diirlll F111 Week. Th" year's exhibition will have "We and varied entertainment than ‘m’ 01 its fcrebearers. More men- ‘Y '5 llslns upended in vaudeville. cnd one act will be of the sensa- "osu variety, nsineiv the high div- "W "l- l-ctcr on s full description B! this act will be pliblillild. It “mainly ll a real thriller. Ths Mid- "y w“! b! Rreatly improved by new mechanical features. w. Lynch ‘IQ-bill: "Mad thousands of dollars ‘heflll to his already big show. With c“ fflfnbination horse racing, vau- -vllle, exhibits. midway. etc. etc" " swith the Provincial lishibitieri set-mi WAT!!!‘ BATH-A few water takers have not paid their rates for the current quarter. Aim Monday, the 27th, all unpaid services will be shut off, without further notice. 1112-1454! GRAND LIIIIAL RALLY in the Capitol ‘theatre, fhsesday evening. July 28th. Addresad by Messrs. Trainer and Higga. Premier 14s and others. Meeting will be broadcast by Station CHCK. 7712-7-25-2! ROME FOB. BURlAL-The body cf Robert rfnlayson. who was kill~ ed by lightning at Six Mile Brook, N. 5., recently, will arrive by the B. 8. “l-lochclags." today and be transferred to Cardigan where in- terment will take place. \ CHURCH NOTICE-The services in York Pastoral Charge cf the United Church for July 26th are as follows: Marshfield-Dunstaflnage, 1i s. n1.; Pleasant Grove, 3 p. in; York, 7.30 p. m. At the evening service in York, Miss Rena Wood will sing and at the close of the service the Sacrament will be dis- pensed. Rev. Geo. A. Christie, M. A., Minister. ' ‘I0 ATTEND CONFEIENCIJ- Mr. D. N. MacKcnzie, of the Y. M. C. A.. Hamilton, Ont, leaves this morning, after spending a pleasant vacation at Pownsl and Cardigan. On his return trip he is accom- panied by his sister, Mlm Bliaabeth as is: as Boston. Mass, where she resides, Messrs. H. A. Pendleton and Jack MacLean, will attend the Y. World Conference in Toronto. PERSONALS Mr. John A. McDonald. P.L.S.. llermanvllle. returned from St. Pet- ers. Wednesday evening, where he was doing surveying work. Mr. Bruce, Night Editor for Can- sdian Press; Halifax. with Mrs. Bruce. left yesterday afternoon by the llochelaga for Halifax, after a holiday Wait spent in Mslpeque. Miss Queenie Garnhum. flcorlady at P. W. Woolworth Co, has return- ed froni e. very pleasant vacation in Hampshire. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. George McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Folland, of Rnxbury and Goorfl J. and Mrs. Armstrong. City, and families, are visiting at Union Road, the guests oi J. W. and Mrs. Mclnan. Mr. and Mrs. D. McArthur and family. Bessie. Charles, Douglas and Mrs. C. MacArthur, of Lorne Valley, were visitors to Buckley Point on Sunday. the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Oolin MscLui-e. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, eon and daughter; also Mr. and Mrs. Platte, motored to the Island on Monday from Worcester, Mass, to visit friends and relatives. On Saturday they were entertained at the hos- pitable home of w. and Mrs. Colin MacLuic. Brackley Point. WATER PRICE DOUBLE THAT OI‘ OIL IN TEXAS TOWN PEOOS, Tex, July 2‘3.—(U.P.)—- Water sells for twice as much as oil in the mushroom boom town of Montana, ll miles northeast of here. The high gravity oil from the deep Wheat pool in loving Coun- try can be bought for 15 cents a bsr- rel at the field, At Mentone. water costs 50 cents a barrel. It is hauled from either Paces or Mcnahans. 40 miles distant. Residents of Montana eagerly await the daily visit of the water wagon. DANIEL v. r-"Lciinvrnuo Amherst Newer-News has been received in Amherst of the death cf Daniel V. Flemming at his hem in Salt Lake City. Hll passing came as a great shock in his relstivos and friends here. He leaves fa mourn his wife, and little son Vincent, and two brothers and four sisters. ‘his ltotllers are John, in Jchannesllisrl. South Africa, and Edward, in Term. ton. Mass; the sisters are Agnes, in Boston. Martha. (Mrs. Cliff lich- ard). Memrsmcoek, N.B.; iilasol. (Mrs. Anthony Ginley). Amherst and Dorothy, (Mrs. Gerald {leni- ming) af Hunters ltiver, P.E.!. Mrs. Barry Tingley, of Amherst is an aunt. The late Mr. Flemming will be remembered as a former resident of this town who left here about ten years age for U. B. A. He was prom- inent in athletics in Amhwlt lll his younger days. - The sympathy of many friends will go out: to the members of his family in their bl- movement. should liven up this old town. It la expected that several thous- and visitors will be on hand from Nova leotia and New Iruriawick. ‘and with our own local visitors, we mould put over another record at- - '°‘"_“°Yf- Acauat 18th in ilstflendance for um Libs i At Following is a more extended re- port of the opening csmpafsfl reset. ing in the Thl:d District of Queens, held on Thursday night at ‘Wlnsloe. Mr. James Mailed, Harrington, pre- sided, tho meeting bring wee. belmingly Conservative in scatt- nient. Not a solitary handclap welcomed the Hon. Russell Clark, the first speaker of the evening. Mr. Clark culogized Premier ha. "If you want to su be necessary for you to support myself and Mr. McGuigan at this election," he , ’. Of his own record as a member of the Government, Mr. Clark had nothing to say. He defended the $90,000 road machinery purchase on the ground that it would not cost the farmers "one oerit,—eiear of those who are using cars." ~ During the remainder of h speech Ms. Clark took refuge in a discussion of irrelevant Iederal ls- sues, and sat down. - Mr. Wood's Reception In striking contrast to the chilly reception accorded the Lea Govem- ment candidate was the enthusias- tic applause received by Mr. M. W. Wood as he rose to speak. Mr. Wood reviewed the record of the Stewart Government and the progressive policy- upon ‘which it is appealing to the people. ‘ v ‘ “I think‘ it‘ is up to Premier Lea to put up a policy, so that the peo- ple will know what he intends to do“ if eleotedflhe maintained. I The Mclntyz‘: telephone order for $00,000 road machinery, given with; out authority of the Legislature, to a first outside theProvincc that was going out of business, was scor- ed by Mr. Wood. Corning to the Lea Government road work. he asked the audience: " "What do you people think of the roads?" ’ "They're not very 300d!" was the prompt reply. “I think Mr. Clark has forgotten all about Winsloe, until he began looking for votss," he declared-and the audience applauded viaorously. My. Clark had said they increased the assolins tars one cent. "Why, they increased it 100 per cent, Wood pointed out. ‘Pumlbl to Mr- Ciark. he demanded: “isn't it true that the tag was only 8 cents when the Stewart Government was in power. and that your Government increased it to d center" Mr. Clark: “l was Just referring to the last increase." "They can buy all the read dia- ehlner! they want aver tbs tale. phone.” Mr. Weed proceeded. "and they can put up the gas lax to I cents nut yeersif they get your approval of their past actions as this election!" "If you people were to vote ‘for them on their ‘roeerd,’ haw are yew going to get old age pensions?" ha challenged. while the audience again applauded. "I would ask you if they have enforced the Prohibition Act? racy promiud to erifcret the Act with- out fear or favor. have they dens that?’ he demanded, and again the audience applauded. Further points in connection with roads and Prohibition were scored dross as a candidaic. mil/fie In I? cellent impression. - Mr. Mark McGulgau Criticism of the Federal flevern- mnt formed the staple of W. Mark 1t. MtGtlllarfs appealfor ll~ eotien as Liberal candidate. He da-_ fended the road policy cf the Lea Government. donyins that Mr. Mc- Intyre had "pliroliseed" any fold machine ,. over the telephone, It was simply. he argued, a matter of "accepting the tender" over the phone. Admitting that the gasoline tax had been twice increased under the Liberal Government, he con- tended that it was only fair to tat; the users of the roads. , __ increased eapitri rcrevernenta, ferries, bridges, etc, were cited as_ evidence that the Lea Government‘ had "something to‘ show for every dollar spent" during its four years of-cfllce. "What lnslie wand has passed t a farmer Premier it will ‘ ‘ MwMillan sot. after them and they by Mr. Wood, who. in his flat gq- _ . ._._.,._. - .,,_._._.__.._...__. . t Aristotle: Is Seveyrefy‘ ‘ Heckled Meeting Mr. D. Edgar Show; Asked To Give A “Recita- iion” Iristcadq-Qf v-‘Speech ‘In Favor Of ea Government. _ Cold Shoulder HmI-ZRussell Clay-k And m Ap- t plause To ‘Conservatives can new‘ QfOROiPICIlDMOB when in I'M‘ they oculdnt enforce it?" Mr. McGuigan asked. Voice: “Yew fellows edld you could ellolcl i! aadyow Mk1!" ‘ ‘ m». McGulgm: '“l»will nsnrit ‘the Prohibition Act is‘ not‘ 100 ‘per err-it enforced.‘ rt can't be because of the smuggling that is going- on, and that is a federal matter. ‘ Voice: "Why flirt’! (Applause). King stop it?" it." - . 4 Voices: Why didn't you-do it?’ Mr. Mall-algae: "We don't have to do it. That is a federal matter. Ask Bennett why he ‘isn't doing m. l _ . Jeeriug lsughfnr and further heckling followed this reply. Suggesting‘ that the farmers should feel "complimented" by the fact that Mr. Lea was the first “far- mer Premier", Mr. McGuigari was answered by further ‘ loal laugh- ter. ' MI. Jr A. MacDonald Mr. J. AzMaenonald received the same enthusiasticnpplause accord- ed'to his colleague, and his speech was a masterly and convincing curri- ming ‘up-of the election-issues. _ Mr. Clark, he pointed out, was the only ‘candidate on the platform who had not worked on s farm, and Mr. Wood, candidate, who was s farmer by profession, MacDonald pointed butin answer to the "far- mer Premier’ campaigh ofhis op- ponente. “ if Mr. Les rated farmers so highly flifhy 61¢ he knot put inormfarmersin his cabinet? he challenged. ' -' "Ihevuitacnlpuleilsteaploitatlon of the ‘prohibition sentiment by Lib- oral “politiclanrin 1m vwss review- ed,-iitbge'thc'r with the‘ solemn fassur- givcn“‘in the) Patriot newe- psper-wine‘ net result ‘ell-which w“ seem .the new famous Ticket of Leave Act! iany road work in winsloe for four ‘years. Is that correct?“ l VOICES; "rhst ls right." lllr. lhliatgaa: "l hold ‘no ~io-.- w. isms.- ur. Kingdklnt stop’ ‘speaks at the close of the meetinl" l [for the lviurntyre experiment. Tllll - THECHARLETWQI GUARDIA ' charge of‘ drlnklnr. and is fined W! or fifteen dollars. (applause). stout woes: bisobacrcn i “run informed on creditable " Mr. MacDonald said in ‘discussing the Lea Government's ‘road work, "that there has not bbfin 0 u Mr. Miacbenald also referred to tha Peters Road Hid W8! lit n up’ plauded when he condemned the Government's neglect. The Gov- ernment lied been asked to cable all correspondence regarding 1M purchase of machinery and‘ Mr. McIntyre tabled an answer saying that there was no eorrcepondcbcl not a voucher or a record of any kind to show for that $90,000. “There was some talk about will" missions being received for that machinery. I have no knowiodae on that point. Perhaps Mr. Cisrk will tell as whether or not there is any- thing in that minor. when he STATUTE LAIOUR “Ir you saw the crowds wcrklrli on the roads hear Mt. Stewart, you will say that statute labour has re- tumesln all its llbry." Mr. MM!‘ Donald ‘dlsclaNd. scoring the Gov- smmcnt for first having denounc- ed statute labour. The McIntyre highway was the subject of discussion by the Con- scrvatlvg candidate which elicited further enthusiastic applause. The hard surface highway built last fall was admittedly an clfplflmel". Y" this costly work was continued this spring on the St. Peters R0841. 316l- Royalty a road which was listed in their report in 1999 as “a perfect specimen o; grsveiled road." Yet this road was torn up in make Wly is an expenditure Mr. MacDonald insisted, that was not needed. The nai-rcwncss of the asphalt pave- nChallenglng statement "l say that the members of the Lea Government have been instru- mental in getting bcotleggecs eff’. who have been convicted." Mr. Mac- ' Donald declared. "1 am w appear before an investigation ap-. pointed by thd Lea. Government and Prove my words. that there are oer-i tain members known, to Mr. Les] interfering with ‘the proper prosecu-i tipn of men, undcr the Prchibitionl Act and thatjdain ‘prove if they give mes, chance tcwprove it. (The. mendcus appleusen‘ l "You lmcv c: well as r do." he continued, "what is going on gt the North fibers, Yculkriow that any- one with the money in hi; pocket csngo down there and fret liquor. Whyf. A well known bootleager. in Charlottetown. who has. been in Jail before, was convicted; he was allow- ed ic my out for a ions time. Dr. rut him in. but this Hill! boasted. "I will be out in thyee dais cs- 1 will squeal!" And he was out of Jail within three days-let out of Jail by the Les Government. Let out by the Hon. Russell Clark as one mclbher of the baa Government! (Ayplause). , . llcn. Mr. Clark: "It is news‘ to mo." _ p Mr. MacDonald: 'l‘he_rs are other casts too. Mr. Claim-haters per- hapanot stews. that I could men- tion!" (Applause). _ . . ‘ (Mr. Clark did not reply). “Ii is not very creditable fcs these to come here on their record of Pre- hlhitlon and‘ I thllk it would came with bathe grace if. they aald wath~ tag about it at alli” (Applause). “Then are eases iheteasec out fa the papers." Mr. MacDonald eon- "IIN. “sbewlbl Ilflllr that the Magistrate was interfered with, er the Magistrate lslwiealf was not holiest. tappiauseLfrhere are only two conclusions that you cancoine "l u: further that Mqlle have not been uses in the salsa way. Om lean is found with ,a "teddy" of rum. slsdhis fined. I800 or three months. Another mas comes along he tos. u. found with a utcclir" of ruai and because he is a friend of some. member of the Government over the Conservatives thstifltriay h: iatablgryipgq ‘pggwwhlulflflblll- merit on the newly completed elect: ion highway was instanced as l great difficulty to traffic in wet’ weather especially. Political bp- pointrnents in the matter of‘ road . us. ilawusdmlttadjtltag he riot anew. . v.1. ' wr-“i Voice: We know! (IAUJhtIP) . know uiivh about the roads percen- ally. he Ills sols: by the engineers statements in the report of the Public Works Department. "r don't tllllfll any rsiarfivill say that tho roomy spent on the roads has been misappropriated," he maintained. "Not on the Wlnsioe roads. that: sure!" camsback thsironieai re- told. followed by laughter‘. Hr. Chew maintained ‘there had been no (some is taxation (teen the Lea Government, so that lion. m, dtowsrt. "If he rots the Gov: Ncard. _ The secondary roads, Mr. Char. maintained were being WQll-lblfillqy ed to. “I ask you." h; appealed i p the audisnol. tilt thit trout so: " VOXCIS: “Not voryhsuch, no." M3. SHAW: “Well, that is whsi 3W "Y? .. . . . VOICE: "We know it!" (Lsugntq w. . . . . .1; MR. snsw; "it may. not not; been done this year-yet." (‘ihcreesJ ed laughter). “Youihave got to wait! your turn for those things. If they l' went all over the roads four ‘times’ Mr- Shaw replied that he did 3G1 ' eminent. which lie expects to at, could not make any change in the. ‘ 3 a here Xaur .Money Goes‘ Th! "I" on lhe map indicate some c! lbs cools Where The Mlrlllline Life has invested ils money When you insure with this, lhg QM 0°" wmpscy- you are not only w. ling maximum Protection s! minimum l m5" -“°" d" hdPlfli il-ic ltleriiimca to ‘ FW0DUY they can't do it lfiiere. VOICE: They don't here! ‘ lictel here!" (Laughter). MR. SHAW: "I helievc_they attending to the roads. VOICE: "Don't fool yourselfl" __ VOICE: “How about the teach- ers?" p ‘ ‘ MR. SHAW: f will come to that. bran done too early. _ VOICE: "It is too late’ now!" _ MR. SHAW; sometimes it is dons loo early and it he's to be dcncall over again. ' ‘ - ' _ VOICE: (applause). _ _ sen. sluiw: "r will irry, that to the electors to express themselves‘ on the 6th of August. _ ~ ' VOICES: "They wlllliai/‘e them fixed for the election!" (Laughter), Continuing amid further inter- TIYQUQDB. Mr. shew attcrnpted"hi shew that the ‘winter plank 1h the Conservative platform AW! unnecessary, as nuneyflive‘: voted for this purpose at“ the last session. VOICE: "We didn't sec ‘buyout here!" (Applause), _ " ' Continuing, Mr. Shaw" was seem about the teachers?"__ __ H "1 tinnirggiiv. gcdilled, _"t_l\e teach- you know rnytni_ii_g__s_bout_ them!” VQWE; "Tbfy ascribed 91°11‘! A raise afifi they ilsvfrgsbt "I". _. hear any oornplaiiitsfrom "than." mntinuinz, ' Mr. ‘Shaw was . z-aquestezi to give us ‘ recitatlon"_ instead of "a polit- Lcai speech. Good huinorcdly» Lho Liberal apologist bore the heck- ilng, which increased with every el- fort he madeto defend ‘the Lib work were also cited by Mr. Mac- Donald who; showed that the Min- publio works as the tolai amount of‘ the revenues of the Province under tbs Stewart realms. yet Mr. Mac; Intyre insists that we slwllld "N004! en out“ and that the farmers should not complain if they have to pay IHOYB IIXII. ‘ Voice: "We're paying toe much new!" ‘ ‘ _ Mr. bficDonald: “Then you know wrist to expect if M's. ssaolntyre gets baoiri" (lbplsuse). i Mr. MacDonald scored Mr. M0- Guigan lw contrasting his present attitude with his camellia lowli- es four years ago in which his ooh" tlnual stints! was to "imp l!“ Governments in line." . ice also completely clvplcdcd the "surplus" myth of the 14a Gal/sly" merit. shawiill conclusively "i" thbra was a substantial deficit fill current account. mi that alicwllir in its four years Q! office the Lea Government went behind ever 5T.- 000903. Ml‘. MaCDOYlIIII flllllflll“ contradiction by his opponents vll tlils point. The chairman announced that Hon. Mr. Clark would now spfek in rdbuttll- Mr. Clark. liowcv". l!‘ fused to get up. and at his rcqllw the chairman called upon Ml- "- gar Bhasv. The audience Dfflllllfll vieiferously, wtrying out "Clark! Clsriti Ciarki Clam Make him speak!" "H; will speak to you when I am through.‘ Mr. Bhsw assured N15‘ audience. “Ho has promised l-v 5° that." , On this assurance. Mr- lhaw ‘Ill allowed in proceed. He delivered a mild and geatloaisnly address. aisl- ing at the outset that wart from: politics he would have difficulty in . deciding which of the candidates in the district he would vote for- rrs defended tbs Ina Government’! road policy. stating that he did not consider tbs oevemmeiit could b! accused of exbcnillna money 010'"- agantly when cns considered ills work done cu the roads. Government. Ti.‘ Government had kept prohibition on the, statute mm: w istsr is spending nearly as much on backs, he saidfgaiicl ‘the resuluof the plebiscite’ showed that the people were in,.iav_crivqf'i_t- f ' " vows; racy cililiil to“ out“ Tole. , .- v . _ l . MR. CfiAW: ‘fNqw the Conserva- lives erg eompianingthstit is not being properly enforced": J ' VOICE: "(is it?" _ ' ' =1 mt. anew; "Welly if it is not “in; properly enforftbdlltds not the fault bi the Liberals." _ vorcns: “The ‘Magistrates?’ (laughter). h _ __ I ' ' iV.l3.. SHAW: enforcement cf the Act is being put in the hands of the Prohibition Commission which represents j .‘the“ temperance element, and there is nolreasonyllil? you should today b‘: _askln‘g_: “Why don't you enforca the Pfohlbllldfl Act." ‘ p VOICE: "What did you ray 1w! years ago!" (Applause)! Mrs. er-rsw; "w. ssid the same as we saynow." i vorcns: "No _you didn't!" ‘ force it! " we did so‘ cn every corner.” ‘ _After s further attempt to pro- earned." - v ‘ osrs SPLENDID rrssrtrso m. meiosis. Bell. support of the ctuucrvativq can didaue. was loudly 177150594 say what thelsundera-Liea Gov subsidy settlement. _ Voice: What did they do for thb Wilialba 1140"‘ ._ _,_ _ in the last year I dent so‘, why kriowvwcwre mam-rm vorcrr: "mbrq is‘ be IN Sometimes the road machining-has "Now it is novel‘ doneij’. interrupted with the Query: "What ers ar-e gettingflalong‘ very‘ well.’ Do" MR. SHAW: 1-1 think the trier-r l, u. (Con, p era or; iioing__very nicclyf! ‘don't? Shel,“ w’ ' ‘ VOICES: “Tliéy"doli\t> say sol". .. VQICE; "You were Hills to en- MR. anew‘; We ‘his w} intended to do all we could to enforce it and vows‘; “blow ‘you ‘can n. ‘s drink seed, amid a ‘continuous bl-"UN of questions and ccbtrcdlcllcnsfwru the audience, Mr. Shaw said Wallfl- edlyl. "some of you esflllwll=n1v~ patently don't want to hear what I have to say. i am not anltloua-tc talk to you, so far as that iaccri. ppeaklrigm. _ p _ _ siiiit challenged the Llberal siieakerftd emeicct svsr secured lathe was 9!. [coring the Lea Government for its extravagant sxpendlturi orliun‘ dnds of Ptliousands‘ of i dollars," he wrttrms o & u. The pint, tin-g at Coleman on Wednesday evening was decidedly Cdnservstlveiflhe hall was packed to the ‘doors ‘in spits oi‘ m‘ rain. Mr. H. McPhee was chairman and acted in his usual impartial man- pcrgio __all the ‘spasm-s. _, ‘ The‘ speaker-fin order named were - rJirdsi-ifiziéniiis, Titian,‘ A. A. lun- 55y, rfconsri, icncvbidstosie. (Libq. ArJuc-Mflbhfiflflnt» tLib.) ,.-and G. m conservative "an 10"" ' wonderful “reception. Well directed (Sritlclsni WaS'"l.llfiM"lt the 14b administration. Thelrirsrtunients cl!‘ posed, the wcrjiicri waste. II"! W‘ nzcessery debts that Q19 '_I°V'"" ment has plunged the country inw- rtiis and the srcvellifia b! ll" fwd‘ and law ‘snioocsmsnl of the PW nrsitierrlset were the key-note 01 the spcsches of the Con. candidates ' My] Dennis lOllfld lb hlfd . to obtain a hffllllbt M h‘ md'“°" ed l0 dilfilid the .Lba.AST-l'$ll1ll“'“ ticn‘ and the reasons why ll"! W" going iollieeountrifon thilr "c" mt , . _,_ .. _- Mr. Austin Ramsay criticised the actions of the Lisa Government lb their four‘ years of office. ‘Their gravel policy, onlsfnanalbmelili ef public moneys entrusted is thllfli claiming state of their finances and general irtisiuanczflhant of eWfy ull dertaklril- The Bildlfme loudly all", plauded the speaker es he went 0f! to expose the methods of the ‘Lib’ eraig in their sarry attempt to ful- .-iill their reds“ in reeled in PM- hihiticln to the temperate citizens of the island. _ Mr. '0: f. Lidetone spoke for l few minutes and made a feeble t0 show foe it. VOICE: (ironically) ‘The Moln- tyre highway! MR. Iflslp: “And half of that was paid for by. the lennett Gov- ernment." (Applause). l During the inst four years, Mr-i Bell declared} the Government em" plfwed at least half a: doles 1w- yers_.io act as Atiorncyflcnerll. M! McGuLgan being about the only Liberal lawyer who his not been ertgagedln that‘ capacity.‘ ‘ . The speaker dealt alac- with adu- cstion, asking what. -lf LBW-hill- had‘ been done (inpthe last fwr years. ‘ He‘ cited slsc“-a= glaring install" cif political interferlsioe in_tha en~ roi-cueentnt the. srobtbition llv. a case whieh_ probably gave rise lb the now fdfnous "Iicket of Lélve Act which his‘ Non ensue, it was pttlng. this boouscm. out of fail- - Willis JPP-‘Eilfll!!! 9-"- Emi °"° ge-iitisinan in the sudisaes um: "What trout MeGuirX?" ‘ ~ f Clark.‘ wbceeded the senil- sn-Paccs so you cc hisfwfd- 3"‘ whet is Mr. Mcquigasrrunning on? v cad Ofiiee in M; HEAD OFHQ; “up” a“, Milli!!! for P. E. I. believed, for the specific purpose of- 44.71732.» banner. bran-rap. Ramsay Coleman Upponen ts ‘ _.Tl".é!!'._l¢fid¢ii8 Reception Given Con- éififvfiiivg [Cfijjfldiddfes At Wed- .'.‘.’?§df?.J"§‘.Mll-¢fill8-. Ill-empi- lb defend K's party: l" then "pasted the» buck" to Mr Mathsson, who in g sarcastic man ner read extracts from the plat- fcrrn cf the Hess. J. D. Stewart try- ing to find some fault but HUN lli the attempt. G. SHELTdN SHARP Mr. sharp is splendid form an: in another discourse went into thi subsidy claims and promised the electors that Hon. Mr. Stewart i1 elected would implement in fuU the Island's claims aslaid down ir the Duncan Commission. The audi- ence applauded lustliy when he mic them that they have not been giv. en s chance to work out their tax-bi on the roads. At the last minute M catch s few votes, the Liberal Gov- ernment returncd to statute labour. to help out in these hard times, st they said. _ Mr- l-ouls Conway who was pres- ent, made telling criticism o: the boa Government and cited many incidents of disorder in the jails and clscwhcre. "Let the Liberals come out and say what their plat- form is and than we can Jud" fol our selves, "he challenges amid ap- clause." Mr. P. J - lcllcr asked of Mr Dennis why it was that certsit bridge work had riot been given is the lowest tender, but was given fc s‘ few political friends. When Mr. Dennis held the floor in rebuttal he failed is reply t, Mr lclgers questions but spoke or other matters. The meeting clossd ivzth the NB‘ tionsl Anthem.-—S v6rCE?“'"l-re G€vr""i;s7n‘rrw (Loud laughter and applause). Called upon. Hon. Mr. Clark, a‘. the close of the meetrig, said thf hour was t” late to make any exs tended remarks. Of the ten minut es allotted to him he used only three or four, stating that befori the road machines had bran pur- chased the agents came dovm and submitted prices. A sample machine was tried out on the Stanhope Lam read and proved a success and ar- rangements were made for the pur~ chase. "Thatfl he said, "was Wlll Mr. Mcfntfle had ordered the ms- chines over the telephone." Defending the Ticket‘ of Leavi Act. Mr. Clark said there had been a particular case in which it was necessary for a prisoner to get cut of jail to see a sick mother. lf the; had reltaaid him they could not but him back to eei-vohis time. and so. the Ticket cf Leave Act was bland. This explanation was heard in atoriy silence by the audieneo Oeneludina. Mr. Clark said hi had some over the tlcrntyre hignl way the other day. and newithi standing The Guardian's pleturei 1 know‘ perfectly well he will not com? tgiykiiiiniftaybifst hr‘ is run- hs found it in good shape. YCfCm: "it has been flx_ed up." niisffonrltaneofarkaripcerd. or cw "The meeting closed with the N1 asked whet the Govsrgpqriggplaglntbeyatiasliusggcmllrfwfiir?z= iiellllofilhlfl- - . ‘ ‘i __ w: ._.._..:.._;,- i s.___‘-s-‘_L.