_ V1- ~ .. . ,._ ` . _ . .. _ . _ . . . . .. . ,. ~ if \_.-; .~ . 1 ' .‘.,~. . ~.\'.=' " ' e .v l»#s ,,, 1 .l ,, -v --_ .4 fl. l ,_¢..v t, ,.‘ ;'ii.,. -,. . - -l, _ __ _» . . . . ,, - -' , ~ I .;.. ; . e _ `l >.,.‘ l e Mf§R§.H.~.1.5‘ _ 'ma cl-iAnIlofr'ra'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ _ ,_ 0, _ .AGE -,.0005 \7.f MEET .A .NEW STAR AWICKED *Jun muck-a ;m..’:°“...:: :Iss r":°"°°- » .-'W' »-»»-- - -- - ADDED . _ . ; MUSICAL AND STRANGER THAN F I C T I O N srAa'rs o\ _\ m -nl' Q l/ Mxrluaa Ionlv ~ ~ F16 lve. . -*,-/ :i l V wal§r.u'”l‘8ltl:l, Campbell: "What yea Strand Theatre _f.::v;;;€_::;;_ A-ACT COMEDY DRAMA-4 “ THE BLARNEY srolvls " By Edwltd E. Bose B, swirl in-r...`¢o’meoi with sdmrol rr-ooh cmd.. ma. ` Under the Distinguished Patronage of Ilia Honour Lieut. Gov. Goo. D. Doillols and Mrs. Delilols nu Premier lion. W. I. P. Macltiilllnd and Mrs. Maoltiillan lk Worship Mayor Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy. _ stale Directors »- A. M. nouo.I.As A. s. Dickson ' 4--SPECIALTIES-4 [lg npena for the Salc of Tickets st Strand Box Office Friday Uornlng 10 M. ' .I Admlllsion 50c and 350. Curtain rises 8.15 lhlfil- The sale of Ca-ndy wil\_be under the Supervision of the Boy Scouts. » _ The proceeds of 'this entertainment strictly for the Charity Fund. L-5320-3-'13 il was not a. mere gesture, such as tie: fault of the government or th _ - the Liberal party made in 1911 in factories, but of the people. "B _ . I We _ _a_._a., V .......e --in ----- -- I 2 I 1 4 H- ,pr V ,_ i 3 the Liberals who had first intro duced road machines. “We bought road machines before they came into office,” he said; "but we paid for tllnm out of current revenue. Since coming back to office we re- intended reverting to our policy ,tc order another $100,000 of ma did over the telephone.” The Liberal Overdraft Mr. MacKenzie scored the Op- lposition criticism of the Conserva- tives for having funded the huge Liberal overdraft of $1,041,240. PRE ELECTION we believe that he is vlndlcatlng faith in hlm by speedily submit- Mn McIntyre: “You people 0° Hon. Mr MacKenzie: “1923. Mr. Lire: t“'I‘hf:t was the year you C 5° » (continued from Page I) "‘§°,,_ M,.'_°,1?cKe,,$le, ...mm was didrri they do do when they were - the a dropping off every year, and records show that." “They would pass that legacy on to country. If they had the ability tc dispose of that overdraft, why in power." (Applause). ml" The Premiers action in seeking ‘ the expert advice of Dr. Flemming, tl iihé bllli 'tl if ` fb Blil r ng In me re e pmple they dmnl' hlwe "° Wy of the Mental Hygiene Council, re- his vision. We are sorry to see party rancors on both sides. like Hon Mr MacKenzie e l garding the requirements of a men- . . : "'I'h n°|s°m° “mens spoiling the “t'm°5' ma‘fhlD€l’Y WNW* there- Th” W” strotlglyplrldorsed by Mr MacKen phcre of a house being sanctified by movements of reform. Attempts= Mn Len: "Tn mmm w the trouble." zle. I-le asked if Dr. MacNeill, M in the same circumstances woul k I I: Intl ° “ery - fl lgglxglgllgnpslglfv gg) taaigrnogt ‘lnonody 23:' n:nJB‘lll3;l"' Y°“ wuld PW not have done the same. Would li: will surely react against the parties: 1-r¢m_ ML' Macxenzlez "why m_,°u5 Dmlesslonal problems, “I or individual politicians guilty of lla," yon nnl “mn ln hlll.. (An such low motives. The people wantl ,l00se)_ statesman who are so absorbed in. M,-_ ma: "why dldn.0 yon do lt working for the general good that; ,-he mmhmery was them.. they forget themselves. “Enemy of H , M _ M 0K l : l_ the state No. 1" is not the man' ;,,l,,§",,_ Q., ,§,dn?l"z,,°’,,,;“l',:’ me who kills another and makes a. get- _ nm 0, nm who" nnnn.. (An_ away from the penllentiai-y,'but a politician who for personal or party gain, betrays Canada." Mr. MacKenzie read further from the Witness editorial, which contlnum Ml-_ MMKE - _ closed with we-iniun°ti°n= "Go almond-d meg' some or .331 ° ..‘§§`.- it, Mr. Bennett, the nation is be- gm- fl-0,0 Mun” H0_,b0un who w hind you.” (Loud applause). gm of gm but fm-mem ln the Mb T- A. Campbell: “Does that community and could spear with Say li lS ll Liberal Paper?" authority on agricultural condit- Hon. Mr. MacKenzie: “Don‘t you long The porno lndustry, he wld, think it is a Liberal paper?" hm lm-,ved W be 0, cu,-se lo th Mr. I-ePasf>= "An illdewldent Province. It had killed the d iry plause) _ Stresses D_siry Industry BS not go to a specialist with his very gentleman, Dr. Flemming, empha- At present. Mr. MacKenzie pointed out. “all we have got is housing accommodation. We should have a better institution and I am more strongly in flavor cf building “ll UP-to-dato hospital for our men- tally ill than I am in building good e roads, although I am not opposed to good roads. I think it should be 4 il. r" Industry Back in Isl-I he reoollrd wr fini duty to me for chose who Mr. Lea: “Absolutely iridepend- the dairylng activity in the Spring- ent paper." (Laughter). `tori school district. In five months the people supplied 300000 po . ds The drawing for the Lamp lotteried by the Charlotte- Cont sts Llbernl lnslncenly 0! nk to tn I W ' lun _ WWII Fl" D°P‘“`l"“““" Wm "“l‘° 71"” “I this mlm' rn ersnllrllming In 8; lxnyucilong 531.111 are unable to care fo: themselves." (Applause). The amount pe” 'or the archi- tect's fees in dr ` ig a modem 009 hospital unit at conwood had , ,_ .,.., yn, ..-l, . ,.,l.l,`n ,. n 0... r C0l\til'lllll'ig, MT, MBCKBDZIB dd- p0\lIldB. Five tI’1lCk.S BIB gfiing over lléell C1’itlCl5ed, but tht? Bldhiiiect re- '\ 'l“ li=lll‘~l‘ """~‘l`~‘ lvl. -lv" clared that Mr. Bennetts r>0ll¢Y that one route today. That is not felvtd his six per cent which is the ut the matter of Reciprocity with the I claim" said Mr MacKenzie, e Slime rate charred by architects oil over Canada. The percentagf. Mr. MacKenzie pointed out. was charged I ' ' ° l 1 . Fixed TubefPflCe United States "They could have "that had it not been for the pot- in the case of the Prince Edward put the Reciprocity pact over," he atc growing in this province, it , To C 0 n S u rn e r said, "but they just dangled it he- quite possible that the supply MONDAY MARCH 18. . fore the people, and they were de- milk would be quite as heavy as ' ' ' l feated on it." (Applause). WHS in 1914. _ termedlat 0. G. I. T. -» I “"0 - - nwm He warmly congratulated the Mr. Lea: “It is in some sections. "°"m ° lo' P' by G M' B wh” di th rn the Bode ue section It is dtiu Social Hall. NT0 _ mover and seconder, so e q 1.00-Trail RAHZCYS-S°°lll Hall- 00,0045 Igggrsghn Premier and Attorney General on,i!l0I¢l1SlIiS alil\0\lEl1 l>0l95»l/065 BTG . ‘th __._---- thi uc i obtaining n ad- ere Boarvlhssfbied mllunumpricee °l'S°e5S“ ll Mrmwxenzle U We are assured that the following wnlcn wmmm mm; my gm- po. diticnal $150,000 annual subsidy I-Ion. _ V : " the have beech collected from examine- law” 0° elnnlnnle mel, slam, 0, increase Imder the White Com- DGOPIG W0llld live tll»_2 S9-me atten- b Bimlingharn school l To onto mall 00 mission award The Premier he re- tl0ll to that I-ii they ¢l° l10 P055 15 Island Hospital. While the Province 01 is not at present in s. position to it Bo .ahead with this work, the plans are there. and will be available when required. f Cites Big Liberal Blundcr In connection with the 0‘DDO§itlon' criticism on this subject, Mr. Mac- l,0,zenkle recalled that the Liberals, il pore - - -. mp” y a 1°” l°°d"° “ r M gdrded as one or the best business growing. “le” W°“lP0Sl°l°“ ved roadwork under the Conser- "°°°'" “Kms ltlwmed the °°\l=1il'v °li A °°“"- mil/os cost moo o mild while on-| . -- paign against the proposed Educa- gf., gh, Liberals they cost overl Prohibition Enforcement he. B. alcboaeld. West at. fstsre- . to ~ ~ -~- . “hu slm"w'u`m” n' c°i"N“M °“‘l“"y‘ uhm” °n tion Tax "Aliy Govemment that $3000 0 mlle.. g In . , _ _ end all lahrmsticn regsrdvg sunday March 17, 1935, Mrs. Mary would lmpose nddlnonn mxnllon Mr Ln, _,we mn nv, W5, inf on or rlonre on A " _ - ~ ¢¢n¢|,,°n:l,0” n, hmmm J. mm mm" (“°°'1m*°m md 7°' on the people without pressing for N005, though," , settlement of our claims at Ot- mvu' B' U' N' rf' mnrmuwml :lms;m*M|n|mmggP`1£°gI",' tawa," they said, "would bc remiss, Hon. Mr. MacKenzie: t “That ls Norman w. bowruan r. rv...-.oi 1.. I... on vm. ro-ru in their duo-" and vw °1°lm=d M* ~" °*°““= ** “ “°‘ “° '°“°"' ~ . 0., .v-. W., from 5; that with due economy such tax- which was that fabulous profits “VIN” 5 AW*.l,°7 5* 'Q' (mm léhnllmhv |500 ' ation was unnecessary. 0;; getting went to the contractors who invari- “ °"“°'°“‘“"” _ *um* nl “Z ,l 3 °.°l°°n_ mu, power, how. il-, may prompt. ably were friends of their own.” oliei-|cmt¢wa,_I'.l.l. 2.30. minor i..... z ~ V ,fined the mx, by mr m0_,m_ l,n,,,l,“,l_ umm! To mm mwmmt' Pew,” ' Ml' MacKenzie \ s not criticising -'”"-"""""-""""°"'-'mn AN'-At cl on them for the tar increase but for W- 001" '1"'ll"|l° CIIOW Hwlfld Alex. W Mathew" dey, Msroh i'i, lllllo. Francis their inconsistent '_ He himself was Mr in ,M mu of ml, 0 ° " Giowln ki his Nth year. Finetti a thorough bel/ .l in taxationimpow-h0n7X‘d “muy iélvm cum, W e'Aurs'ru..soI.ror»roa.-.a'ro.__ mm his lm mildew mmhlr. and ooobio vin. mo Liberal poi _ ,h , nd rr l, |,,,,.__ A , -mesh Iwi., denim mum at tex imposition r i out they oouldqthe l°v°1'Ml°“dm lh.f°,;_,m°“°Pl;;,n_ 'M' ` 2.80. Internwnt Higmield Cemetery. not collect it. In the first year they .WW °“ om". M. “mm” omit flown. ~ collected $28,000: the next y¢\l' il MI' \i“°x°“;‘I° °°”l'l°"”d` lm _ _ Mr. Lal.. ‘1-lo is hobnobblng l§'°”',-,ln|“,¥;,“1%0§l'g;3€ in tm 1°] much with you people." (laughter) N.D. M cLean ~ “C d of ‘Thanks uf. 1-= "ee-vi" Wm vw “°“" “F ”“‘2F°““‘°‘ "“° "“ a' _ ‘nun 0| m0 ln-evlollg yen-9" h0l'i0St About lt. Usnnililf H . ----' ' ' Bon. Mr. MacKenzie: "I am atv- . _ Robert Uurrm and family Wllli inl ine- total collections for each l°,?0vI;‘n°:g.° m nm" 'mic Umllml s to eirvfesr their niiitadt to their nm' 5 -.--._._..-.w________ ~ < 4 ~ . ,,I.Api\usel mended the work very highly, any Noela Wllimre dent Mus 'Cards sad ri Iottetown The first year they of rodaworir shoe ws. dom by this The present Premier was respon- sible for bringing the best qualified man in Canada here, and placing him in charge. More than that, we 'stained the services of the Liberal appointee. I would not mention 'the 1 politics of the superintendent; he is above that; but I know his relat- lves are strong Liberals. We did not consider that in looking for the ‘lest qualified man we could get." (Applause). In connection with Falcchwood, the speaker paid tribute to the ex- cellent work done at that institu- tion by the late Dr. Goodwill. Old Age Pensions Old. Age Pensions. lie continued; were paid in this Province by the Conservatives, not by t-he Liberals. “otwithstarldihll the Old Age Pen- `0ns plank in the platform on which the Saunders-Lea Gove"n- 'nent was elected to power in i027. In connection with the working of ‘he old age nensloiis system..Mr.~ M:icl{eIizle be-lievcfl that ns on ill- ~entlve to thrift there should be 'lrovision for the payment 'of Ia "mall amount by those who are to benefit under the scheme, He who .stronfriy opposed to either the Old “lac Pensions or the Prohibition Act being made a political issue. With regard to Prohibition eli- forcemelit, he was convinced that the Act is better enforced at pres- ent than at any time in the history of the Province. The enforcement ls inthe hands of the Royal Cimgd. lan Mounted Police. one of the best police forces in the world. This was evidently the opinion of the Liberal party. lie added: "because when my hon. friends wanted to make ri po|. iilrnl gesture. they used to threef- ‘- ‘ -~\~\‘f1vIer-\_ "W9 bmunht tflem here in reality, and they are cost- "‘lr ua illilv $15,000 s. you-." The speaker emphasised the strict I-eqiilrements of the R. U. M. P.. and _ the caution exercised in recom- mending any appointments to the force. Ho contrasted this with an appointment made to the Provin- cial Police undo" the Liberal regime. in the R/ustico district sdiolnlm his own. That men tumed out to he s member of thr bootleg fratemlty. Re carried on his nefarious profes- -'nn after he was dismissed from lin-_ Police, and subsequently became .__.....- please ‘ -» neighbours for many sotl of kind- Les: “There is some error Hon. Mr. Macxcnsie: “i-le com- Ww” nn. ._ 1 pQl1'0rIi'iQd dllfml the 133% ," - f _ - qfvhacrs. Curran. ol well as to - . Mr. Mackenzie: ."‘l'ake “yn” that 3 gmt the some kind ‘ ~ ‘ 'odd o __ o . l, ' '“°° 3' "1 ° letters of sylnpal-hy. cc 01,011. and the lest year government all ever the country." s fugitive from inetlec. " . ,l air. ounpbell; "girl ha ever boot- , J' . ~' '° w.)--.l_ . '. »-I fn bring them here.” (Ira-uvhter_ n _ " fact," added the speaker, "l think gfglyngéleglel5l1l3;nsv;;?:ull;:El&ev:l1;l2 lowers on the pulpit platform, ,st mmlshed the music he did so. when he had an opera- lylng. ln lne “bln landed. on the left! in 10‘/lllg mem,/JTY °f Mrs' ' ` 7 “°“- '"‘“° 'S Wh” the l‘°°““°' di" harbor lee, she was transferred to fm? Smlih- Wl‘° dl'-‘<1 f“’° Years rnr: Bairrrsr crlulwu before proceeding to rebuild Fai- an 0ml,0llm0e_ Mlss Mwgenzle go yesterday. ‘ H oonwcod Hospital: he gui um gdvlw was wcmnpanlnd by nel. slate, Mm Earth to earth, and dust to dust, The Rev. IC. Vincent concluded of the best man available, and that lnlc Mncxenzlg ' Jalmly now the words we SHYL H WW U\§’5i‘=;>-1112 595165 01 S€l'lll0u1 Y - Len., behlnd’ We wait In trust cn the ...cro’s Prayer with “The tion da sired our requlaernents In the wayl LEAVE FOR Tolwln-0_M,.5_ For the resurrec y- " ‘ l"'°l’°“Y °‘l“ll’l’°d '“°“"‘“ h°" Annie McCvuigan, City leaves this mom 8 ll M sl iiornlng service It referred to tll ;l;e`l.tleTuésta1l'lzglllllllgg1 g;°;_‘;l1bl£l_l prog-ram of lcllglous education . _ . , ~_ , ap of Toronto, formerly Archbishop. -§*°°"“l‘l‘°“‘;l°d ,hem nnlfégd ielgirc of Regina. Also making the trip to /°““° ° ll Tuxls B0 be present at the ceremony are "hl°.h embfmes- le d th callin or. M. A. Meouigoh, city, o broth- h° T““ 3“.’,‘g°“ fmbe ° lvé,l°,'e_' rr, Rev. P. D. McGuigan, Vernon 'f“°h P“bh°“y ha* en 5 Re P Walsh Palmer ently to the Boy Scout organ liver’ V' ' ' cation and lio doubt it is a Worth Load, Rev. J. A. Murphy and Rev. _#_ Moqueid or st. Duhstanu Uni- l',ll*;‘;°m§,§‘”~ ‘;‘§;v‘;“ ,?,‘,‘,‘e',§h gf°‘§ps pro versity and Rev. Martin Monaghan, e kind-and in its final words oiiera “5°Wd bl' °“’ Wm leader’ ax the recognition of the fact that is n ` _ _ Miscouche. V PERSONALS msiness. ._...l_- I=‘~~i Wcfnltal is improving. Hon Mr MacKenzie “ es Dimcult Task The members of the Police, he continued, undoubtedly have a dif- ficult job in enforcing liquor laws. owing to the length of the l'.sla.nd’s coastline; but he had no doubt that they are doing their best, and that the better thinking people of the Province are satisfied of this fact. In Nova Scotia, he recalled, the Liberals lied ca/mfpaigned for the abolition of the R. C. M. P. .but the “Mcurities" are still there, un- der the Liberal Governnient. and nc move -has been made on the part of Premier Macdonald to re- move them. Mr. MacKenzie referred to four- teen convictions having been ob- tained by the Police in the Rustico district. Mr. LePage stated that three Ol' four of those cases had been with- drawn and dismissed. 1-Ion. Mr. MacKenzie: “Four-teen convictions is the report I got. and I am going to ask the hon. member lim" vnziuy convictions the three mem/bers of the Provincial Police erals_" Mr. DePage: "I can tell it to you later.” Hon. Mr. MacKenzie: “The rel>0l'l1 that ca.me in on one man was that all he was doin-sz was teaching the women how to swim." (Laughter). We have heard the member from 'r.I'=tlco give an account of the movement of liquor vessels and the number or gallons delivered all over the Province. That information, word for word, was supplied at a temperalice meeting in this Prov- ince over two months ago." Mr. LePage; "it is on record with the Police.” Hon. Mr. MacKenzie: “That in- flclftl who was dismissed for inef- beirl ca ht in some wavy that gentleman never saw the in- ls l _ sixlgerior and Mr. Barbour call for the support and cooperatio and financial assistance of the Mr. T. W. Bentley, Surnmerside, members' was ln the Clty on saturday on Thelbill now~ before Parliament _ _ _ f°l‘ B °°¥l1P\llS°YY d“\V °f Test 53m°'l to make oursellves servanrs and ronises very well with the action of th Ministerial Association for ‘snllllissftixgqgelliri gl[;P¢1:lI§"t(lI;0g|?g{;,wgfl begter observance of the Sabbath nel. h.le0d_ Mlss M0,-lon Dougm, and a stricter enforcement of The prlnce slmeg l’.»ord's Day Act which has the ap- proval of our Official Board. atonement without the Cross. No crown without Calvary The word Friends will be pleased to learn ,, ,, _ _ '_ _ that Mrs. c. L. Partridge, ordrwh mils* in ill? ,Em ll“{}§l*l_"° “mf st" Olly’ who underwent E lm-lmls it is the convlc lon o Tllrlne ne operation in the Prince Edward °°55lW‘ cmd wmed ing me ‘va S Rev. J. W. Barbour made an lm- no escape. The Cross is more than a symbol it is life There is I1 badge or crying It aloud in the streets. The Cross is the cxplesslilo It ~- _ ‘ _ _ 0 leg when he was on the force.” i neffesslll' 0; i¥“ll°“,u”5 it by 9' _ _ n and' the mediium of God’s love, spurn that love is to deny God. is impossible to think of the Cross, apart from sacrifice. The sacrifice it asks of us is a broken and coll- trlte heart. Everything God asks us to be or do are delights to all who know God and are His. The serv- ice closed with the slngillg of “In the Cross of Christ I Glory." The text from which Rcv. Mr. Miller delivered his evening sermon was Reveldtionss 3-20. “Behold I stated at a I/emperurice meeting that he was in favor of the lash for bootlcggers. Mr. Lea. said ilo. 'It had been sug- gested as a prcvciltivc measure, but he had not agreed. I-lon. Mr. MacKenzie: "It Iiliglit not be it bad thing if you did." Mr. Lea: “I said lmnglng would be a better prcvenlioll." Hon Mr. MacKenzie: “And lash the man that tries in get the boot- leggcr out." (La\lglltsr). Mr._ Campbell: "Your Govcrnnleiit reduced the penalty." force got out there under the Lib- Hon. Mr. MacKenzie: “And you people increased the numbfr of scripts. Mr. Snundvrs actually com- plained that the outgoing Coliscr- vstive Government reduccrl thc number of scripts in order fo ‘em- lmrfass’ his administration. (LaIlgh- ter), I could understand how it might embarrass some people, but not the Government." (Applause). V Sabbath Observance Mr. MacKenzie scored thc i;i_;l:I- cerlty of thc criticism of Mr. 1... R. Alien in attempting to make polit- ical capital out of a statement by the Ministerial Association regard- ing Sabbath obs/ervancc. The Sum- formatlon was supplied by an of- merslde member had implied that this was n reflection on llic Gov- ficiency. Now he is anxious to get ernment. Mr. MacKenzie rccal-led ba/ek. I know something of that the famous pre-election manifesto 'rentleman‘s work. I recall in 1930 of the Saunders Government. “ft of a prominent bootlegger in our was on the Sabbath nay In Sum- meralde that thev met and framed district g ug with a consignment of liquor and their pnllev to appeal to the peo- convlcted. It was in October, and ple. and the hon. member from the election was in Auguet; and