Wednesday. April 11, 1987 folks if you think this is a made-up story I have the proof, I have the proof right here $15.00 exactly $15.00 to George Irvin for fourteen bushels of oats sold to Mrs. so A so so A so and so A so ftso! Payed by the man that I helped defeat, A. B. Mac- Rae. Now there is somehing right there, we will go on a little farther and we hope you will contradict us and then we can show you something. I was going around cam¬ paigning and when I went in one house, a couple came out another. These two R. ft R's came out the other lane so I went in and the lady said, look she said, we are having it very hard here and we have been trying for a good many years to get a little welfare cheque, and these boys that have lust left nere, they said they would jrive ua $100.00, $100.00 no trouble at all and to that reply I said where did they go. They went over to the second house to call up and I said, thank you very much. 'You havn*t got a phone, and they said no, we haven't got a phone so I said, I am going over to the next house. I went over to the next house and went in, they serve good liquor, all good liquor up West. I went over and I said, could I Just take the receiver off your hook. It was a very naughty thing to do, I will agree it was not a very nice thing to do. I said Prince Edward Island and it was R. and he was talking there to a man by the name, I called him--------------"the snowblower", and that was Dr. Mac- Neill. That was another man I predicted would be defeated and he was, the same aa I did Andrew MacRae . You know he was defeated? I could tell you, well anyway, I listened, and I listened and I listened and they were talking and he said, now look you send this here family a cheque of $100.00, you'll only have to send one cheque, the election will be over, that is all you have to send because it will help us win eight to ten votes. That's fine, we will have it in the mail to-morrow morning. So I was in that vicinity the next morning, I saw the mailman going, so I drove in to see if my fine folks got their cheque and sure enough the hundred dollar cheque was in the mail. That was alhight, but they still never voted Conservative, so you did a lot for me boys over there. I went to another place in O'Leary section where my Honourable friend here from of Prince, I know he tried for this boy. This boy used to take epileptic fits and he was working with a neighbor for $15.00 per week. He was getting $604)0 a month and he wasnt working very hard, and his mother and father were keeping him. I tried for four years to get this boy a small cheque, I wasnt able to got him a cheque, and my good friend over there tried to get him a cheque, I know he did and we couldn't do a thing about it. One day I drove along and a Lady said to me, come here Bob , they were nere, here is the letter; R. ft R.T No it was just one R. that time. They knew that they were not going to beat me, but they tried to beat my colleague so they just put Rooney on it this time. "We will forward you a cheque for $25.00 in the next two or three days. Hubert MacNeill ." That is what went on in my district, I can go on and I can go on and I can go on and tell you things and you people will not contradict them because you know that I am telling the truth. You have heard all about it before I came down here, you knew I was going to bring it up and that is why you are so meek, but I will say that yon did me a favour. I won a lot more votes than I would have; this money helped mo out a lot. I have been looking for the last seven or eight months to find where I lost the one vote. I had 482 the first time and 481 this time. But one poor old lady said, look Bob I will tell you where you lost it, I wasn't able to get out. Now we will get down to , we will leave little and get down to . I wonder where all the furniture was bought for the Shaw Centre, I mean the Administrative Building? I wonder where it was all bought from? Here was one man he missed $50,046.16 bought from January 1st, 1986 to July 28th, 1966 I dont know who this poor fellow up here is $1,350.00, another fellow $4,500.00, another fellow $8,000.00. I think there was only one Conservative in that group, the other four were all Liberals and H.M.S . must have been, there was some connection there, I don't know what it was, but there was some connection there. But anyway, I think I have probably criticised the Government enough on that point, now I am going to have to criticise our Honourable friend from the of Prince, our good friend I should say. He said that Vocational Training had gone down terrible since he left office. We have one of the best Vocational Systems going that we have ever had, one of the best; we have, in , upgrading classes in carpenters courses, and there is something around $29,000.00 every month going into for Vocational Training. I hope they don't say anything when —1W—