’ argue! . . a. the Gus-sisal _ Qllfiq- Al‘. n, m g number of unknown m ,. men, variously estim- Miom 1 to 1a, and aoom- ’ m.” of the Laohine Canal 1 sides msulted today 11W! y... boat Rapids Prince crash- wthg uppel‘ K8” OI lflCk-B OI '¢n0l. The mm» mm ‘u’ ,, g and wsshlfll 51°58 u" , my; were swept into the agony were rescued. Police , {my men were at‘ the l -, ,1 whom some twenty or more i'_ fled, A sudden torrent of 'Wur]ng through the broken ‘rinsed the fatalities. m, canal department sheds ‘glues at the sceng of the ac- vere carried awly With We ‘I . s. of two. Daml-BQ W13 ‘ ... estimated at 8399.999 "Id “believed the canal would be . tely tied up for two or three or more. The R8016! P!!!“ breaking the gate. W18 "l" q my by a thirty five foot wall your. swept ihe length of the l. m. little steamer struck the ‘ gates of lock s, which were ‘ being closed after her passage ugh and smashed them. The then reached the south shore m; basin practically undamag- llie Weather Etc .-. Aug. i-Mesh south south west winds, mostly cloudy; tely warm. IVNOUNCEMENTS. iXiMlNG izvi-zms‘. MEETINGS ETCS. ."0limer. Games, Bingo, at Ho i - on the 8th. ‘l2 - hiiiicy a pleasant holiday Satur- ~. out at l-lope River Tea. ‘IND-ti i i iviiouguo Club loading livestock _ may the 5th. 7890-1i. "lliiies Georgetown Friday. i 7908-84-31. Montague Saturday Talkies. i I 7000-04-01. ~ , Aug. l2 next. Reserve the i 1304-04-31 ="0cnie to the ice cream social at United Church, Montague, Wed- ~ y evening, Aug. 5th. » ' 7280-8-8-21 “Women's Missionary Festival >- ay, August 5th, George J's iield. Bracklcy Point. Tea, i tents, at five o'clock. ‘IMO-ll. "Danish service will be held lun- iAugust 9th, l P. M. in United " . Charlottetown. Rev. Rayn- Mollcr will preach. Every " " - 7805-7-1-tts3i. "‘0onie to the Three Act Play. ' - My Advice,’ presented by the oi Temperance, in the Town ‘ Georgetown, Tuesday, August ‘1010-0-3-21. ‘Ilglgezm aonrdpaance inmaidtgi’ on ‘s nage e l B. A. Hall, Vernon River, 5th. Admission 4o cents. i TBII-I-a-ll. “who to uie Dance in Emerald mwednesday night, August Cream and cake swved. urnlslied by Todds Orch- ‘ifll-l-S-sl. News ‘Ilsa Party and Sale of ' will be held iaader the auspic- ihe women's quild in the Rec- ‘ . Milton, Wednesday. '5th,at8P.M.!irainil|'. ' 41v. Everybody welcome. 7018-04-21. dstvenests mil bliva l" 5""!!! s. o, Aug. kl i. liter- Idcn UnitIdOliuioliiOliat- ‘ - vukiide Holler "Banal: cu. "Mice-western and ,°' Plea-mi Grove mil. Wednes- ‘ Wonderful mulls, "' ' Rim. n. fTHE LIBERAL’ a Read by Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4,1931 PAR TY INFORMATION HASBEEN RECEIVED FERRY PRINCE'EDWARD ISLAND WIL CHARLOTTETOWN FOR GENERAL. OVE REPAIRSTO THE BOILERS. DECK AND BRUCE STEWART 8i CO., LTD. COME TO CHARLO OVERHAUL. WORK IS GENERALLY SLACK. CREDIT MUST BE GIVEN TO THE MUCH NEEDED ENGINEERING JOB FOR PROVINCE. I Partisan Chairman And Organized Liberal Rooters Unable To Stem Tide Of Conservative Enthusiasm At Morell Meetirigx, Which Gives Splendid Hearing To “Messrs. Mc- Ewen And MacDonald. The Conservative candidates for The statement oi lion. J. P. Mo- Second Kings‘ scored a. signalllntyre, Minister oi Public Works. triumph at the Morell massing last that the w. pondence in con- CAR FERR Y TO BE" REPAIRED HERE" WORK TO BE UNDERTAKEN BY THE FIRM OF MESSRS. NOT FOR SEV RAL YEARS HAS THE CAR FERRY ETOWN FOR REPAIRS OF ANY KIND, BEING USUALLY SENT TO HALIFAX OR ST. JOHN FOR IT WILL MEAN CONSIDERABLE EMPLOY- MENT TO .THIS FIRM AT A SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN MEMBERS FROM THE PROVINCE FOR SECURING THIS l5 THAT THE CAR L BE SENT TO RHAULING AND ENGINES. THE CONSERVATIVE TH E CITY AND HE . VALLEY It lake; although Ila-rte it. MERE MAN MAXlMS OFA l two lo make a quarrel, the third one generally Annual lapses-lotions Delivered ll! Iail Canada and l. I ."-.' i 1'.‘ OF H UMILIA TI . -Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, in Parliament, July 30th. ll-llt A-IOJIL I-l 7) MA GNIFICEATT OVA TION’ p _ One of the greatest Conservative demonstrations in the iisfory of local politics in Summersidc was the magnifi- "rcnt meeting held in the agricultural hall last night where he seats in the spacious auditorium were filled and many standing long before the meeting commenced. In the gath- iflflg there was an exceptionally large percentage of ladies. The tremendous attendance was in direct contrast to the small Liberal gathering held in the same hall last ‘week, showing in no uncertain terms that the feeling of the voters of Summer-side is in favor of Messrs. Leonard ‘M. McNeill and Mayor Lidstone, the Conservative ‘can- didates. Both Mr. Lidstone and Mr. McNeil] were tendered a great ovation as was also Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, Char- lottetown. ’ McIntyre Agoin Challenged" To Shadow Correspondence Re Road Machine Purchase _,,_..._ __ With Regard To nlglit despite the efforts of I “back-seat routers" to inspire eu- partlsan chairman and Liberal‘ neetlon with his $90,000 telephone order for road machinery had been {tabled ln the Legislature in 1928 thuaissm for the Lea Government was again challenged by Mr. MN- candidstcs. Donald- The llaeetlllg was strongly Con- “ii Mr. Mclntyre can find in the servailve in sentiment and gave Journals of the House where that Tho large Hall at Oiseary WIS packed so the doors, many lookinfl in at the windows with an enthus- iastic audience on Mnnday evening. As election day draws nearer ex- citement is running higher and the overwhelming tide of the Consor- Mr. J- Frank Arnett, the Consar- ing and said it angered well for the vative candidate in the last federal election of himself and Mr. Me- occupied a seat on the plat- Neill, on August sixth. form. Mr. T. M. Linkletter, vice- “I realize the responsibilities of wesident oi’ the East Prince Llber- office," said Mayor Lidstone. "I as- al-Conservative Association was sure you that I will do _my very chairman and explained that Mr. beat to serve you." J. H. Myers, M. P, who was to In introducing Mr. Leonard Mac- spcak was detained at Ottawa on Neill the chairman stated that the account of the Beauharnois report. McNeil! family had been in every el- His Worship Mayor Lidstone, the action held here for the last 30 Conservative candidate, was the first years. The late l-Ion. James A. Mc- I speaker and he referred to the very l cordial reception they were receiv- (Continued on Page 10) “SOFT PEDAL’? ON BEA UHARNOIS A T O’LEARY MEETING ___.__.-_- Attorney General-Campbell Silent In Rebuttlal Speech Liberal Scandal. Tanton AnclChais-r son Score Signal Success {votive Party is beOOmIng stranger would be dealt with by the P10- oric stronger in oio first will“ "a Vinoial Police, who were present- the meetings advance. 0n account Mr. Cumiibell. U59"!- "19 "Y" ‘o; fl-gqugnt mmrruptions at other speaker boastiully said that they :meetlnps the Chairman, M. Ken- had carried out their pledges and nedy announced at the opening 0f "“"" the meeting that any disorder (Continued on Page 10) Conservative Demonstration Last Night One Of Most' Enthusiastic Ever Seen In Prince County Capital. Ag- ricultural Hall Filled To Capacity. i these books and increased the price l00%. Teacher's salaries, breaking of winter roads, railway crossings were all dealt with in turn. In the last K election it was the cry of the Lib- ‘i erals, “Fathers andmothers, when you go to vote, remember your children." Did they do anything about it? (Applause). With regard to Old Age Pensions be stated that a. promise three quar- ters filled in nine months was bet- ter than a promise neglected for nine years. (Applause). HON- A STEWARTS VOLTE FACE Hon. Alan Stewart claimed that two or three feet of soil over the gravel battered the road. may now purpose to use Island gravel. Volee: ‘What changed your mind?" In defending the purchase of the new machinery Mr. Stewart said ‘it was now possible to dig deeper and brill! up the moist subsoil. The old Ross road he said was 111 "111-1- One 800d natured gentle- man had been permitting the traf- fic to lice his field and o. bridge he had constructed for the purpose, But you should see that road now. It was fixed up in very short time, in July. Voice: "Have you any control over the liquor?" Further heckling followed. Father Herrell, (silencing the hfick-Itr-sl: "The man who would interrupt another when speaking is unmannerly.” ' After a few minutes Mr. Stewart continued. The roads like the Mac- Intyre Highway are a much bet- ter investment than the gravel roads of Nova. Scotla. A stony silence was pregervgd l; Mr. Stewart laboured to m] 1n time. “Look at the Legislation pm- ed by the Government." he said. "An adopted child and a- widow TENDERED CANDIDA TES A T SUMMERSIDEN RALLY ed the change of attitude of m. Sinclair about having the Govern- ments in line- They had the gov- ernments in line for the Inter-Pro- vincial Conference of 1927, yet the; did not get a cent additional sub- sidy. When J. D. Stewart obtained $125,000 increase, one Liberal mem- ber said it was easy to get it, ever. Joe O'Brien could have done so Mr. Macliensie said Mr. 0’Bricl should have that gentleman's seat as he has been sitting in it durini 10"" Years and hasn't increased tlsv subsidy yet. The extravagance of the Govern- merit was further exampled in thi Way the Teacher's commission was handled. Mr. Gyms Macmillan was brought down from Ottawa, and this was a good chance to introduce him to the Island people. The in. troduction cost the people about $3.000. It could have been bandied better by Dr. Macmillan and noii have cost the taxpayers a cent over the $400 sessional indemnity. Mr. MacKenzle reviewed the pro- hlbmmi question. Ticket of Leave Act and Finance. "The Stewart platform as pm- Bnted to you by Mr. WIgmm-e will b9 fully implemented, and further- mfle. We will not some before you next Election without a platform." (Loud applause.) MR. SINCLAIR/S B-EHASH Hon. Peter Sinclair brought noth- ing new into the discussion, and had to be told several times by the electors to stick to local politics. lViR- SINCLAIR: "Did I under- stand you to say, Mr. MacKenzii. that you would out out the $6,000 pauper money. MR. MacKENZIE: "We will looi into it. I am glad you know we are some to be the Government." (Loud applause.) ME. SINCLAIR: “We are wid- ening the roads to about thirty oi thirty iive feet." VOICE: “What about the Mac- Intyre highway, what did it cost?’ MR. SINCLAIR: "It cost between $26,000 and $210000 for eight tenths ofamileltisbetter than a gravel road which costs from $800 to $1000 per mile plus upkeep. Mr. L. L. Jenkins addressed the Naicdby tbeboomifll 61 "MW and wasrimgdowntodayenthesecond sesaicnoitboiitiararliamsntrro- rogation exercises were conducted bymaiustioanianunoitneeu- premadeurtoioailadesasncvui-y Governor-General. Ihsaombrered and lolddscoratioasofthalcnah iormadthabachroimdfsrtbaPiB-I MacDonald, g splendid hearing and ‘ applause Mo.“ n. n. MoBwen and s, a. is correct, r would foe quite saus- ._-_- (Coutinued on Page i0) ‘M’ Throne. Lauds The Govt. Measures Adopted By Conserva- tive Administration Receives Special Mention-There Will Be No Repetition Of Beauhar- nois Scandal. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Out, Aug. s-Accoui- colorfufosrcmcaies the curtain I »""li_lflfltmullal' sou-pa sauna anaemic: \ . C iii and members mediate forelmund the Debut! Governor-General was surrounded by his retinus of military, naval and air icrcu. resplendent with sold iworstoiitistbattbismacliiall’! Speech Reflecting all the buss of the rainbow. daintily awn-id "m" were grouped together. Senators of the House oi Commons in blues, blacks and greys lined the chamber. In the im- i Eulyvale tendered the Conservat- ive candidates, Messrs. Thomas Wigmore and Walter McKenzie. a splendid hearing at the joint P0119’ icsl meeting last night- _ m. Willows. the 11989 IP90"?- pointed out that uniformity Wis i116 order of road building durins the Stewart reiime. It is not true that g1] our gyltem was antiquated we purchased several newer machine! to cooperate with the machine?! WI already had. Yet Mi‘. Mcmtyre thwlht it MI- visable to increase this machinery by a purchase of another lot coat- ing siooooo. p Voice: “By telephone.” Mr. Wilmer-e went on to nav i-hlt this new machinery was about used up, and that 100% oi the first coat Continued on Pill 11 hadbacnspcnt onrenairs. The wasbaosbtoabcriopvadmoual. Hundreds ofmiies of roadin this province have been utterly neglect- ed. lad the money spent in the last six weeks been spread over a period oi years. the roads would have been in a much better conditions. (Applause). “The first night on which we held Joint meetings in this district," continued Mr. Wigmore, "my Lib- eral friends said that the Island gravel was not the right kind, and wholly unsuited for the purpose of building roads. Now they any they an going in use It ii returned so pewar. In many places where grav- slliailbeanllllfotliabigmaclslnll havalvlllolitundarlaoesloam at s depth from ten inches to tin-ac icet.‘ Mr. Wigmore showed the incon- sistency oi the Lea Government as examples in the last six weeks- McKenzie & “Wigmore Score Lea Apologists At- Emyvale Meeting ohlnery used by the Stewart Gov- ernment. They are using the liorss drawn machinery which they say is out of date- The financial condition of the Province was convincing- ly reviewed. The increased lia- bilities wss undeniable. The blue books show an ' crease oi sisimoo, uiere ls 9110.000 lo floral-l bills, and a safe estimate bi the ex- penditure in the last six weeks would be about $350.9”. 01' ll’! l“ in increase in the public debt of ll,- 118,000. Mr. Wlgmore then outlined and explained the Conservative D0111!!- li there is any chance of secnrifll additional subsidy the Conservatives will get it. (Applause). The price of books used in the public schools was reduced by the Mathisson Government. when the Ilavhvaallhiaraellaiisana- \ uberaucameintbsvchaaa“ M“? 119W 19KB! blinding!‘ meeting and was warmly received. He touched on the Beauharr MR. MCKENZIES SPEECH scandal saying it would keep the Mr. Walter G. McKenzie criticiz- (Contiriued on Page 10) ._..._ Promised Enforcement Of Prohibition Act A Shameful Betrayal The outstanding issue in the last election campaign was the assurance of the Liberal candidates that they would enforce the Prohibition law in such a manner as to give the Province ‘Tl-IE GREAT BOON 0F A BAN- ISHED LIQUOR TRAFFIC.” This appeal was made by the Patriot newspaper to “the clergymen, the Church work- ers, the mothers of children, the men and women whosl homes have been desolated by the liquor traffic, the up holders of goodness, sobriety and truth, the Church-going people, those who feel that they are their_brothers’ keep- ers, the men and women who place principle and Chris» tlanlty before party, and workers against what has proved to be tlie greatest evil in the world-the curse of liquol drinking." , People of all creeds and of-both parties were urged to forget every other issue and put their shoulders to the wheel TO INSURE THIS RESULT BY ELECTING THE SAUNDERS-LEA-MCINTYRE AGGREGATION T0 POW- R. As evidence of the effectiveness of the Prohibition Law, the Liberal organ showed that there liad been a steady decrease in convictions for drunkenness up to the time of the 1927 election campaign, and assured the peo- ple tliat WITH STRICT AND HONEST ENFORCEMENT Confirmed on POI! l1