_. is 3g SPF (lovers Prince Edwardilsland Llkofche-Dew . ., 1.1 "oi-w .4 "~-_,____ ~ \ Read by r crown, cannon. mason. my. 1 WILL REPEAL PR OBA TE A cT ova MERE us}: .1 xtuuxu Ieurnntnet fi°"sss'r'.'s‘.iiss”'.'sss. %rr~r:ztrmfn .. . l PGES Fail .Toi Appear At Mt. Herbert MacDonald And-Kennedy Re- ceive Hearty Reception From Largely A_t_t_e._nded Meeting. 91m a.fraldtoheethe"edriass0f.the?rovin byovera million ibllars. , pp use). 0n top of the million and a q dollars there was she .000 due on call loans and ""1 c, w. McDonald said was the le-elcction last night were eorupio- reason. for the early election, be- pus by their absence in the glut cause in order to complete the in; called for M I! road- contracts they would have to two million dollars more. (A louse). They did not want to disc the true financial condit- ion of the the s er . until they had recevsd s verdict fromtbepeople. in‘ lxtravaganee Scored ‘YQ gums r i atirrin i the extravagance of the Meshes that brought t?» the c: Com administration m. Mac- nvagance and incompetence c! Donald wont on to give specific 111 Ca pbell Go ernmant during ihzir far-year tesvm o! office. In- - ice f uent e hid or! ill-ally 8-m- mgswdandqi-‘ounds ofeqapplalgse l: ounted to 014.000. but Bwhst do we Q13 drove home point alter point mid? m 1W 514.099 mo" 115d wi undeniable lipid. Mdllfl. been allotted and then we find Iscllmaid and Kennedy more that in the estimates of this £11" once were assured oi’ nearly lmthvl‘ 831.000 116d Mm a 6d. ne-hundredhperoent supHi-t when flicking,“ a total smsogopror s 10b ll e ° “"1"” “M” have cos $14,000. 'I"hls by Mr. J. R. Munn who at the ncluslon of the meeting was ex- ded s. hearty V009 of thanks l the tetheboastsofthegreat 1 11111511311 , road work carried cri by the Lib- iwmm/paibe-cm p galsgtwasakrwwnfaxiltthsiitlotns G “TOOK”. bfldflfi 9J1 Oi! V6 ‘ meow“ mm". of the Province the Campbolluov- emment had actually spent 550.000 less than had the Conservatives on 11 this vary- _, y work. a state- ment ihsthwee received wltmrnfi 1. .a of %>e road for example M Mc- Donald stated th work ' Mr. McDonald was the -first . In his r. at the last on it hadbeen done by the Con- servatives with the late Hammond Kelly in chance, and a voice from the audience stated: "Right you attend then! an “m liners. M would not meeting. The Iiperal candida had not attended the Oorran Ban meeting either and amid loud an- iause Mr. slated that _ was the electors’ prlvilflb that "was men should be present and of their steward- . . ore, the speak- er said that with the approval of Conservative leader Dr. lvLadMillan a p road would be built. (‘More reper- applause). lln the matter of the unpaid bills of the Province. Mr. McDonald stated that it was impossible to get an answer to this oft-repeated question at the diilexent meetings. It was stated that these unpaid accounts amounted 000 this hadn't beeri (Ccrtiinued on $500. and denied by the 8. Col I) I comuoivnTs fi=as_ IM- toe snot. in this column tceutaperword. The peo le are determined to oust i“ €t‘€"t.s...%?.'°‘2l“ll.’él.‘%iss‘il?il "v my i with millhir‘) “Eglohciitiiiiigl hwlfiifi Br concert. oh v ll l“ ° ' uitiuru- nhgrsrnrscg. yer. - ' h runn m . . James {we M, ' can,“ fills received a great ovation from Nevin Marshiield x-nu m‘ °§f°,‘§’_"¢°”,f';,fl;,§1,¥°,1$ $2.132 m. W- interrupted frequently bv hsskiers "Bee "Tempest and Sunshine" in llnrell Hall, m. Marie viii???’ 1.4 78-l7-2i "Bilvins live hogs t Al ' m u". "m"; ' ' Is-iifll-I-twi-ti. "mm ‘n’: “"s..“"*'"u. W... ... ., l Jmw’ M“ lama r1 2i by Oamnb latform on which the had no doubt iha have been well oe an osamhmn. “fl Y! qiild sscmmts in- sciiecw that drum this .0 ‘$1484. msnenis. rssisiji. smu- l ""1 W xiii-Hi‘. 0- Ziberaulsc E“Quit;” i ll ive Newspaper, the .. l" oi ‘w. BRITAIN SEEKS ABBURI] W" SUVIEI RUSSIA (By The Canadian Press) The Forel n Affairs Committee of the Brit Cabinet was report- ed today (Wednesday) tohave Bip- prcved a note ofiering te fight or Russia if she were foiiaedmn op- pose an - aggressor fees in any of file “niiffi tern border , batv . Great Britain and Home would hel her in carrying out her guar- an ,ltws.sreported.'1‘iwyal- r have committed themselves to ght for Poland and Rumanis, as well as e fllldtoTillk . The note was said re t considerable in concessions ‘to Mos- s n s... emu: propose use ey not include all the nations on her wes border. The Brltishl answer, to be sent to Moscow today. to a Soviet re- was de- r- next Monday so the Assistant Sov- iet Iibrelgn Comrnissar. Vladimir Potemkin, would have time to be there, Moscow suddenly announced her Ambassador to London. lvm Maisky. would be her representat- ivcm atithe- Geneva meeting. 1'98“ WW9“?! fax oi’ Britain and later Georges Bonnet of France. both planning to attend the coun- cil sessions, had ho ed to be able to ironout with Po kin thedif- ferences whichkeep Russia from Joining-the British-Trench Antl- Asvrmslvltl mut- dsrltairi-meanwbile was engaged with the 20-year-old Palestine rcblem in v action with public- of her government's tling it. troled strategic points throughou Palestine as feeling a- mong both Jews and Arab extrem- ists run high in anticipation of announcement of a plan neither liked. Jews were called upon by their leaders to be ready for "any sacrifice." , Of four northern European countries which were offered mut- ual non-aggression pacts by Hitler. Denmark alone was exiiwitd w accept in replies to be delivered to- day. Norway. Sweden and Finland were expected to say tactfully that they sow no necessity for entering such a cements. Conservatives Are Well Received At Morell. Meeting "fund of 81.580000 built up out of ordinary revenue. It was simply taken out of one pocket and gut in another. We were given or it by the Montreal Gazette. a Co ervat~ which came out with 1&1 editorial Campbell Shows the a . r. James Leslie the next speak- er. said Mr. Maclntyre could 3mm the ri es any way he like . Egg e ously increased debt because o! their vcd unfortunate administration. lvnxCcx i u talk a ‘tf&n“£s%tl".liifnn‘.l°°n2é‘t.s n5. ishermen. but the ow l: been duced to as ioxiisss hslp from the public funds. m r-er.u.r"~" van-s:- oce, e a . ermen - glv able fi use their boats for fear of knocking the bottom out 0f 1315m- Mr. Cox when addressing the meeting spent most o1 his time dis- cuss fishsrmerrs relief. some which he ral 0! . mi was rs ,zsflri'ifiia‘nlis.”irgfiilis a larre mn- "Ehasgdcilii . “are.” min‘ 1; by 14 that the “such. gs lamina; u. m y . . v KW v Viscount Haliw Fenian Min- m, per mile than the sveuetiou which I havemeutlciied; But that [Swing Solidly To Conservatives In 2nd Queen ’s Messrs Bell K571 Bethune Given Rousing Reception By Huge Meeting éLCornwall. eritatdcrnwalllastrlinlvt lectonsbyMrBellwihoasked theflnaiiolntmeciingofifiehowhere thatwiththe inthe2nd cdyfaotthatthepresantdebtofizhe ' was sirens: for rva- wasthe greatest ve candidates. Messrs. R. R. Bell Mr. referred to the sale and_D.I' Bethune. iherofthe 018800.000 worthofbondstau Liberal candidates." Hon B. W. le- ‘h "h" ‘hi’ °|°°“""- 5° Panes-par, m. lIHLashe said he had on Mind ., hump‘ m- vdume o‘ My other platf , why those 1.5115; m“, would be . bonds were sold. Was it an them “on m, w. o‘ u” c)» attempt to draw a red herring 11w, m f“; w“, across the trail and hide the times rsuss to hold the sttsnusn '1'" flwwlfl wndlililn M l!" o; gain 3,99%!“ w to f" 1 612:! llould not t: midi» 800d or and ohsimmn "m" howmewm theywereialnedforonqtwo and three years. What was the need of issuing thebouds, did liberals ‘h’ ‘filfnsffitfii need for money, qngqnbh’ DMmfMmWaQM‘ KM]. 111'. d%1lfOdhO ggernium the meetima end- ‘MM msmfiwwdwad] 1'5 “"950” iuued but when the cppo First sossiser was Hou- sn- Le- “My $89,101”, ed M _ - came in his rebuttal he avoided Rhee 8ndwB¢tglyln0e:ifraIBl.d]-iil‘:% “mm” w n‘ $18,000 To Lehge declared a state- °‘“'""“" “h-“mm- iv mgr? s Mr nsu th t n - “T” “mm” “l” “nmiaw be da- ceived £12,006 from ‘the chi:- fliglif 1mm m9 9°] e5 511919111 era! Government ‘since the gumcgedfiukildcrggwgig mo! .1 abuses last election was "untrue". The t 5 WWW‘ correct amount wls $3.500, he mg 9nd W9 M“ t0 the heathen: said. lilr. , however de t increases under the m “at” o‘ “h” M! Liberal administration. . Hon. Mr. Lellago’ gqmm itnhg the "finances of‘ in‘? - were nsv in bee“; ~- was drawn t? the atientigangontne received personally in ea and " to- Ljefller with whathia firm, the_ ‘(Contklusd cn page B, Col 8) Pubiic@AEco uhis Reveal More ._Burieil Expenditures 0n Liberal “0heap” Highway Further Analysis Shows Roads Being Built At Extravagant 00st of $25,000 Per Mile Sill-Ill furthering my investigations into the costs of the Campbell Governmenifs so called “cheap” highways I unconsciously stumbled upon these well concealed and’ 1 "light say purposely hidden facts. - In the Public Works Report 1938 page 263, the follow. ing item appears:- _ Project T 1-1—Paving-Surnmerslde to Tilnlflh- -— — — — — — — - - - - - - -_s1ae,41o.31 On pages 29-30 of the “Chief Engineer's Report I find that this money was spent for the “preparatory work and paving of 12.9 miles of road, showing an average cost of $15,226.30 per mile for this work. On inquiry and investiga- tion I ound out that this was the contract described as from “ ummerslde to Inverness School.” In the Public Works Report 1988 page 263, the follow. ing other item appearm- . Priljeiit T 1—36-—Suhg"rading—Summerside to Inverness School - - - - -- - _.. .... _ _ 390332401 Onpages 29-30 of the “Chief Engineers” Reportil find ‘but this money was spent for the sub-grading of 1.6 plus .7 or 9.3 miles ‘of road, showing an average cost of $9,- 766.89 per mile for this work. Thus we have the total cost per “finished” mile of the work on this project or contract as , follows:- Preparatory work and paving - —$15,226.80\per mils Sub-smdins- - — — - -- -.- -- 9,7ss.s9 per mile Total cost per mile - - - - - -- '_$24,993_19 In arriving at this total I just took the figures as shown in the “Chief Engineer's Report” and did not in- clude any unpaid amounts such as 10 per cent still due contractors for paving and gruelling etc. Had these amounts been paid in full the total cost of the finished road per mile for this section would be well over $25,- 000.00. . ' In trying to verify these figures in the Public Ac- counts I was amazed ie find that on page 76—Appendix 9 ers -the accounts of the two paving contracts were given as a total as was also the sub-grad costs. I was lead ie be- lieve that this was done in, d ve so that the enormous cost per mile as .I.have shown above would never be rs- vealed. The Public Accounts should have shown what was paid for the Curran- aud Brig contract and the Storms Couipauyueoutraet separate. his is why I say I unconsci- It may be that ‘ ' "e of the paving work cost ieas soiuethio nevi!‘ know uuiii all bills - cont of four nsvail cram ' Queen left their ously stumbled‘ upon these well concealed and what looks n d. to be purposely hidden facts. l . * FRUYALE LINER APPRIJABHES illlEBEB BITY QUEBEC. May l6—The iaer Elm s of Australia, ‘Their Moiesties Kine Geonze and both to Canada. was about 20 miles below this at ll l0 p. m. EDI‘ M; that hour the keeperonthemoresofthelibtle village or at Jean, or The light keeper at St. said the vesels were about his station which is of the port 0d Que- The Empress is scheduled to anchor off St. Jean for the night river to B, K. Carnegie. Canadian Press Staff Writer) ABOARD R. M. S. OF AUSTRALIA. May 16>~The King tonight honored Capt. A. R. Meiicie. the man entrusted with blinfllnil Ely across the Atlan- tic this "royal yacht" conveying Their Majestles to Canada, His Majesty conferred on the veteran skipper the insignia companion oi‘ the Royal Victoria Order. Flor 3'7 years. Capt. Meikie has been on various oceans. traw- elli-ng on all types of ships. For several days during the voy- age when fog and lee off New- foundland delayed the liner. it was Ga/pt. Meiklek responsibility to sgp when the shin would go or a received Cont. Meikle ‘Ilhe King tonight and ecnfe 3. the honor .5. dfdiciails. saiioms wsnecer reporters in a tug that came out from Blather Point prepared the King and Queen today for the great reception they are to m- oeive on arrival tomorrow morn- ina avt Quebec. As the Empress of Ailatmlfa steamed up the river. Their Ma- jestiies spent much of the time on deck viewing the rugged shore- line and snowcappcd hills of Que- bec Province. The bonfires had been built by Bench-Canadian farmers a/t intervals along the eon when the pilot boat Citadelle drew up alongside Eli. Father Point 4 p. m. ADT and out aboard the pilot that will guide the Em- t0 mess Quebec. Port officials. Mounted Police and others aboard the pilot boat of ovation from the audience, shore. Their Majcsties were at lunch- mm mm Pledges-Tia rty To‘ Wipe Legislation Off Thejtatutes Bradalbane Tenders Enthusiastic Ovation To Dr. MacMillan And Party Candidates. Assurance that on the return of the Conservative Party to power, at the very first session oi‘ the Legislature, the Probate Act of the Campbell Government will be wip- ed off the statute books of the Province was given at the Bradalbane meeting last night by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mae- Millan. The Conservative leadefs statement was received with cheers and enthusiastic applause from all parts of the hall, indicating the strong public sentiment against this oppressive legislation. The meeting was overwhelming- ly Conservative in feeling, the Lib- eral candidates, Messrs. Stewart and McKay, getting such a poor reception that on more one occasion the ‘ ‘ Mr. Mal- colm Stewart, halite intercede on their behalf. Messrs. MaoKenzis and Boston, on the other hand, received an which cheered and applauded their a as‘ wall as speech those of the Conservative leader who followed the candidates of Mr. J. W. illoyal Program For Wednesday looming King and Queen to Canada. ‘me day's program is one of the m strenuous on ‘Their Majesti itinerary. Here it is: 10:25-~AM., RDJL-Circeted Iv board the Impress or Almtmlia by Prime Minister Mackenzie Efforts on the part McNaught. law clerk in the employ of the Campbell Government, dedend the administration proved as incfdective as the feeble eriorts of the Liloeralcamdidsmes Province Wide Ieflllag "Wherever I have Tl‘. s 1 peakers of senate and House ' gcmmons. Premier iessis d uehsc. Mayor Borne ~ ' city and several others, and their wves. 11:25 Ant-Reception at legislat- ive buildings. Address of welcome 18411 of May to get rid c by Premier Duplessls, Presentation this Campbell Governmen which of members of legislative wily‘? wummt l-i in and assembly and their wives. - 12:30 PM—Luncheon at Chateau "You have heard the representa- g tives cf this Government speak te you. What d0 you think of their re- port of their stswarddlip?” he ask- ed. What have they done for ou under this Government that as been so kind to themselves? Voices: “Nothing.” (Agiplause). Dr. MscMilian corrected 9, Bus”- merit Mr. Stewart had attributed in emor. res t ie the late Pze- 8:10 Put-Dinner at Chateau mien-lea. an went on to say that nontenac as guests or the Lieut- n° one had 5' warmer Perwlml m‘ "GIIQIIS-KOVQHIGI‘ and the executive some from Dr. M Maieety over National network Canadian radio stations. 2:35 PM-Motor drive to points of interest, including National Battlefields Part. at Spencerwood, 5:30 PM-Tea residence of the lieutenant-gov- gave a heal-fly three cheers for Their Malesties. The Kim Mid went to the rail where they were by smother round of chtvm and shouts o! “Vive It! Roi" (Lona Live the Kim!) imd "Vlve la Reine" (Loni; Live the Queen) from the French-Canad- ians aboard. Young Swede 0n Solo liop Across Ocean ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. May 16- (crcsolei-n slim young Swede was out over the Atlantic tonight following the air paths blazed by a select group of fliers with a solo ocean crossing to their credit. Carl Baokman. 21-year-old m1!- lve of Sweden. took off from Now- foundland Airport 213 miles from here and near Botwood on New- fcundlandfls northeastern coast. at dawn today after flyiflil "OM13"!- gor, Me, yesterday. He hoped ie land at Stockholm. Will Be Presented To Royal Party l6 —-(OP)-— peering rrom Rideau Hall when ‘their Maiasties drive from the gates to the entrance of their Ottawa home during their short stay in the capital en route across the Dominion. Children of the Governor Cen- eral's staff mairbers will be pre- v“ wit" “s...” rs:- val e a a - Esau House, it was learned herilonlght. Ye m six- - ld OTlcnneli Redisrn sonygitiio. s. nssrsm Sedretaryto .1414 U-ii’ sud ms. lied- luncheon and ‘K01- l 8°06 deal more than it ‘ dc ence laud UEBEC. May Them will be five excited flees an entbarofthefivelswo gurd f0 Mr. Le th h h d magi?‘ mLmggz putgfloa hbin council of Quebec. , h 2g 5.13% “m, I Ff.“ ‘f’ :1; so NEED sou races B . 5%!" ll 11C ‘ w" ‘°°“' " *°°“ "i h" ‘m M"- wififiié?’ 1.74.3. §LEs9Js‘”ss;.“?'- er-ln-law this district woulddlhlalv: the last four years.” Dr. MacMiilan referred to the fact that Mr. McNaught. a paid official of the Government, had conle to the meetini: to defend the actions Government in passing the which he analyzed in .. staircase ‘"- ere." he asked amid applause. Stewart and MacKay. your representatives. that they did not mops regarding the gland treat» merits being given certain British rootbsll teams. Health Minister Elliot denied there was n ti’ of an investigation. Him‘! An morocco BLONDE Becomes . rotest when that mcalure went A DECJDED JEZPJ E.‘l'.=.1.'.'::".r?:..':.'.§'.';':.i? euusnrrs z erties. What protest did they mako? 1 Voice) "That is right." Dr. MacMillan also dealt with the i NationalPart and Road Acts. rlfilt- I in Mr. liiIcNaughVs rsitautcmeptthlni o ewcprcp a ng e without allowing right of appeal to the courts. i He scored the same dangerous‘ in the Cam bell lwlslat- 1 on rcsnecti farm re abilitation. 1 He rev owed the maiadmlxiis- _ tration of the Prohibition Act under the present regime, the audience‘ warmly a lau ingsshe drove home his accuse ions. Atthee sihistimsthsnu-i dience insis d on hearing more] from the Conservative leader. who dealt trenchantly with the Liberal-j ‘ " l record. old age pensions“ ;;tshermen's loans. etc. A cold Reception IORONTO. May 16—(OP)——M1n- lmum and maximum temperatures: A cold reception awaited Mr. W. Dawson , " 34 m I". A. Ste the first speaker. who vmmum 4a so declared that he was an ‘Indepcnd- Edmonton 54 7 tfirvtsndalilbexelafterwsrds 3351M 38 0| and pleaded for su t. on the wmm ,3 as M pound that at times had vn- T0101; 51 8A posed the Cam ll rnment. mmw, 50 62 “There were imcs during the last Mantra] 4a as four years when I came to the cou- Quebec 44 68 clusion that I was not only an In- sam, John 38 56 dependent Liberal but that r was 3,1,,“ 3e s: W Charlottetown 36 46 only Liberal in the legislature," Mr. Stewart said. He siliogiaed the late lea Gov- ernment und exprmsed the how that "in the near future the farmers assert themselves and not FORECAST Maritime East: moderate to fresh winds; partly cloudy and cool High tide this mornng at 9M and ton t at 10.04. Sun‘ this evening at: 7J4 and rises orrcw morning a 43. New moon Mav 19. 12.5 A. M than Charlottetown. ‘HIE CAR FERRY SAILING! 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