PAGE EIGHT After Last Nlghtls Success r The Whole Town's Racing To See "COME TO TIIE FAIR" THAT OOMIOV MUSICAL STAGE HIT A Y'S MEN'S SHOW Rousing Cltorosea, Thrilling Solos, Comic Goons,, t Lovely Dancing Girls, Stunts, Thrills- A Show Packed with Melody and Surprises. PRIN CE EDWARD -- TONIGHT and WEDNESDAT All Seats Reserved Choice Seats Going Fast But Get Yours at MILLER BROS. Admission 75o . . ........-.-a.X-..---.a.;LL44-so;-o-u . .'.;-.-'-:c".- ”::::r t rosae-2 - -- PRINGE EDWARD ; CAPITOL T0-MY WED. Shows Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-8:45 COMING THURSDAY raocIcIN6' FUN'FiLLED sous-smceo T SPlbEE' DONAlD JIMMY t0'CONNOR'DURANlE PIPER lAURlF. -J E HOLDEN lg” Also: Universal News - Cartoon, "Mice Meeting You" &oavau-a -4- rue coannrm. CHARLOTTETOWN tut rlsrrnn GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold P. Landry. lira Byron Stewart. In. Bruce M.aoPl:oe, Miss Joyoa Wluinton. Illa Joan lolutol. AGENT GEOIGETOWN: Weldon layers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In llontaguo: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Offiee; In Goouo town: Tna Post Office; is Sourls: The Snack Bar and I. lion- arda A son. ..'CAB BATTERIES 311.50 to - .RlESlBVE May 24 for va- 525.00 with an old battery. Bud's rlety concert, Vernon River liall. Auto Accessories, Montague. 'AU5PlCel of Children of Mary. Mr. John McKearney. engineer on the "Brant". spent the week-1 --'1N STOCK-Forano medium end at his home in Lower Mont-:51" heme manure Spreaders. amm 15240.00; medium tractor spread- FF5. 3230.00: Judson fertilizer Spreaders. McGowan's Ltd.. Kil- Miss Bernice Coyle, R.N., Char-E lottetown. spent the week-end at. l M t . 5 TTT. he” hm" " M ""9 l Miss Tana Martin, Montague. spent Sunday in Caledonia, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don- muir. .JWELL BABY conference Will l:..".:;d.:" ;::..,?"”l..?."”:;::: -w from 2 to 4 pm. by the Public Mr. Ind M". Arthur Macmi- Health Nurse. All infants and pre-school children welcome. Former Glen Marlin Man 1311. Wood Islands. were visitors to Montague on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Currie and two children of Charlottetown spent Sunday in Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MacLure. I Mr. Ray Griffin, Souris. was a A recent visitor to his home in asses way Mon-tarue. The death occurred at Chm.” Miss Joyce Crozier. Charlotte- loltetown on April 23rd, of Alex- l0W"- SP9” the Week-end in ander D. Maodonald in his 91st 1,g1::”73”e' 3”” 0! Ml" WING! . oson. year. He was born in Glen Martin., the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald, who moved, to Glen Martin from Scotland in 1854. His wife. Katherine MacDonald, predeceased him several years ago. Two sons survive him: Murdock in Whlm Road and James in Med- dlehoro. Mass, four sisters also survive him: Minnie (Mrs. Edward Mrs. Garfield Johnston of Pet- er's Road is at present spending a ' few days in Montague where she l is the guest of Mrs. Lorne John- alon. lMartin J. Mccarthy .Vlt Do id), M ' M '. G 'e 1 Wlylkmtl? (Vr:.n”e ilialflho Si. Mary 3 Road ton ). and Katie (Mrs. Zeuas yy Pfc. Urban F. Publlcover, who recently completed his training at Camp Cooke, California. has re- joined his outfit, after enjoying a. ten day furlough at his home. e.The popular young Cv.I. is a mem- ber oi' the 140th tank Bn. 40th Dlv., which has been assigned to duty in Japan. Pfc. Urban F. Publicover is a nephew of Martin J. McCarthy. St. Mary's Road (west) with whom he lived before going to U.S.A. in 1948, His many friends there are wish- ing him the best of luck and are looking forward to his return. WANTED Maid for general housework etts. Three brothers, Charles. John. and Daniel, predeceased him sev- eral years ago. The funeral will be held from Montague United Church on Wed- nesday afternoon. Burial to tak place in the Valleyfield Cemetery. l Brueryl all residing in Massachus-l l Denies Report He supported MaoArthur's Plan TOKYO, April 19 - (Thursday) - (Reuters) .. Lt.-Gen. Sir Horace Robertson. British Commonwealth commander in Korea. denied today that he had ever supported a pro- posal to bomb Manchurta or ex- pand the Korean war. (An informant who demanded .anonymity today reported the top Commonwealth military officer in Japan voiced support for Gen. Douglas MacArthur's proposal to bomb Rcj Chinese bases in Man- lchurm.) T. B. Convalescent Home Montague Election campaign (Continued from page 6) over the Royalty and the school taxes there. Our Government has nothing to do with Royalty school taxes. But I do know that at least one candidate was in East Royalty doing what he could to stir up dlssention and school meeting got a sound beat- ing for his pains. which does not auger well for hl.s standing there on election day. Dr. McMillan says taxes are up 850 per cent-the people will know if that is the truth. They will also know what kind of public schools they would now have if the doctor had his way. Turnover Tn "Then he raises the Turnover- Tax bogle. we have already stated a turnover tax is not contemplated. It would require legislation first and no move towards this ha. been made by anyone. The Turnover Tax proposal requires an amend- ment to the constitution of Can- ads which certain provinces want. Five provinces of Canada now have direct sales tax. We have such a tax here for Liquor and Tobacco only and Dr. McMillan. himself, if you please, was chair- man of the committee who advis- ed it. I guess probably the best way to silence this talk is to quote Premier Frost of Ontario, the only Conservative .- excuse rne-Pro- gressive Conservatives-preniler in Canada. He stated according to the Con- servative Globe and Mail issue April 18, 1951 that talthough Ontario does not want the right to levy an indirect sales tax it. will not stand in the way of its being made possible. To oppose this amendment, which some Provinces have requested might be to jeop- ardize the chances of getting agree- ment on a formula for handling constitutional changes generally. In the case of the proposed amendment, which would permit the provinces to use an indirect sales tax. unanimous consent has been required in the absence of any other formula. Suppose one of the provinces vetoed the proposal. That is the position we are in at the momcnt.' "I suppose if Mr. Bell and Dr. McMillan got in and went to OI- tawa they would veto the other provinces like Drew and Duplessls did in 1945! This bold talk of mak- ing the Dominion Government do this and do that is sheer nonsense. They have never, in the local House, shown any of the skill and power they boast they would cx- ert at Ottawa. Cost Plus Contracts "They say the lie they stated in the House last Mnrch that ill- teen percent is allowed on it cost plus contract was not denied. Well. I'll deny it now. One cannot keep up denying all their misstate- ments. Where is the basis for the false statement that Beech Grove Inn cost 3500.000? Where is the basis for the 310000.000 cost of the Trans-Canada road?-which we estimated at 1 3-4 millions ex- clusive of bridges. Why. the Trans-Canada is actually cheaper by far for us than a road we at a sinasequent , Charlottetown and EARLE MacDONALD DR..DOUGAN I for For ASSEMBLYMAN COUNCILLOR Royalty "THE WINNING TEAM” MacDonald & Dougan Inserted By The Liberal Party would have to build anyway. "So they are going to make Ot- tawa erect a marine slip. when that is built it will be the Liberals that will build it and we need it badly. "Also the Eskimo which is ser- vicing the Island faithfully until the new company takes over. She will have her third trip to New- foundlnnd before the last of April and she will continue to serve Prince Edward Island even though lawyers hired by private concerns continue to argue as they are paid. "llas anyone noted a construct- ive idea in the speeches of Bell. McMillan and Mathleson? What they say is mostly what they would do at Ottawa. if elected. "Take Dr. MoMillan's state- ment of -.vhat1ie got in subsidies. He capitalized them at 5 per cent and says it amounts to five and a. half millions from Ottawa. Well let us capitalize what we got and it amounts to sixty millions. Those nre foolish figures we wouldn't- talk about. It looks to me as if the Doctor is at his wits end and Doctor Dougsn has him punch drunk and on the ropes. Conservative Platforln "One might now examine hie His Speech In This Issue 1 y. it has the The money credit or advances is now stated to be one million dollars only. Farmers bor- rowed last year over 5600.011) irmn Tory platform. We note changed considerably since first announcement. they will loan without the Farm Loan Improvement sponsored by the Federal Govern- ment for the same purpose. I don't see how loans such as pro- posed can be stopped at one mil- ion. It will more likely go to five or ten millions under the terms Proposed and then the provlnce' debt would mount seriously. a "Also 5150.000 3 year for school hooks. That system of free books is not practical. Pupils use up twice as many books. "Also Grants-in-Aid for elect- ricity-a million a year more will not go for here. "Also pensions at age 06 without a. means test. This would be con- siderably over a million more yearly. "Only irresponsible politicians who do not ex, i to be elected could write such a progi-gm, 11 electors want to save Prince lid. ward Island's credit they must vote Liberal. "In clause 5 of the Tory plat- form there is the expression-"de nshrsrlx C llllllllll l.lBlIllAl.S Provincial Treasurer Darby . Brands False Tory Propaganda iauuuaio'aan.a.s.rninirntr mand recognition of Prince Ed. ward Island's claims." prom whom? and when? and how and where? It is to laugh and one would think to road the clause they were in earnest. our claims are better present- ed than ever before at the Domin- ion Provlncial Conference. before th Royal commission on 1":-ciglu Rates and in other ways. We got, the subsidy adjusted to eight times as much as the sum of all the subsidies mentioned in clause 5 of the Tory platform. To sum. marize our position we have st-('u:'- ed already eight times as murh as all other government; slung Fonfederatlon and more is com- ng. "We plan a reform of the Elcc'- ion Act and thus we are agreed on that. We plan to change dis!- ricts if the people wish it; lhry Dian to do it holus bolus by loch- latlon. g "rhe election deposits is non, which is returned if the candidate Polls half as many votes as his opponent. They would change that to S50-s small matter. It might be changed: no one would nnzua the Point. only. too small a depor- it induces weak candidates to Continued on page 14 a