CIA MERE MAN . The Peop Claim. I ITAWA, Mly l-(Cfi-Omn olt by u westfln Liberal King Government‘; new when ll of or the nilment to thG hll t which w- unis to want of c deuce in the - vernment l‘l a vigorous onslnulht on the .1 policies of the federal ad- islrotlon he has so far opport- . D. Fl l .11 lbed nlsizr wailing”: ostern farmers could not exist 60 oenis a. bushel for wheat, the tisl price to be paid under the - legislation, nor on any price . than s0 cents. The west was faring [ram emergency condit- = which demanded emergency I edies i- _as well," sald- Di‘. Fleming. 1'» - scorn on a e week by Fred‘ Johnston ( . e Cent-rel) wh said the price ouid be more n 00 cents but '7 riot be 80 cents, Dr. Fleming used his iellow Bazkuwhewan 1w sloilolgihg a defegtvlsiattitude ~~_~....__._..__..___....h__,.. #—~—_ (Continued on page 7. Col elief Agreements UPTAWA- Mevi -(OP)—~Labor inisier Rogers told the House of mrriciis today the Government "Hunted" acceptance 0L new B! sirreements by all the prov- ces as ‘soon as the Government's {er Bill was given Royal os- Ml- Rogers, answering Conservat- eLeader Manion, said conver- tioiis liiid been held with all the ovmces on the MBIIQLICSURSO! iCll its”; the basis of the gov- imenis anticipation. ' OMING EVENTS ' 1e for Notices in this column .1 vents i>=\'_E°_l'!-______._ sl-‘e Saturday. L-Bl “Burden Line ulub luuilillg hug: mu... calves every Tuesday Hours ‘ u» 3 p-a4s-~12-M-2-5-ti ll , ‘ualilielrsdal’. May fthlgg lviillview "Balls-e St- Avardk every Tiles- --"l' siici Thursday nights barley, outs and hay-P. J. m“- . L-SM Kl. auspices Women's Iiistliuw hare- L-llis "Bums live i, t Albany llr dny 4th, niiitareld Pridsy tii noon Q Q Green L-ABl-i-twi-tl. "New london Bali, m-idsy a“ by Markets i- . , “Tllultr Y. r u. presents three , t "i ulevs iii York Hall mun- er. my 4m, ans. specious» p-ooi-s-i-si "Silmmfillfllg ‘ i. _‘ hting pmun» ‘m “glint/camera atlas,“ 1!: ' chestm, ~ o , is ‘i.’ 784-21. ¢__.-_ t "molars A Boot your Beérgtilmm Q G "3 I!!! lid M ciiuiomtcwn uurdiq he outs. Morning Guardian, Iouldol IIII. lldfl’ FROM First Queeni’s Answers Call To The Colors Messrs. L. T. Beaton And Walter MacKenzie Nominated Conser- vative Standard Bearers. Mr. L. T. Benton. nominated Councillor and M: ter MacKenzie, Springfield, was nominated Assemblyman at a Conservative convention at Brad- albane yesterday. They ill test the First District or Queen's. ‘The convention was marked by . Hammond Ling. Bradolbane and seconded by Mr. Kennedy's nomination was moved by Mr. Louis O'Connor and seconded by MI. Arthur Smpson M Stanley Bridge. Stirring addresses were given by the two candidates and b John H. Myers, one o! the Federal candidates for Queen's and 1i . W. J. P. MadMflion, leader of aha gonservative Party in Two resolutions expressing confidence of the the leadership of Hon. Dir. Mac- Mlllan and Right Hon. Di". R, J. Manian were heartily endorsed by , Members of the resolution committee Messrs. Pius Smith. William Wur- i-en and John Todd. The mittee on credentials was compos- ed oi Messrs. J. P. Co. gus McKinnon and Allan A. Mr George McKay of Wlgmore Rood. vicemresldent of the Queen's County Conservative Association Conservative policies. scctims of the district attendance was nearly 100 per cent. Mr. Boston's nomination was unanimous. In addition to Mr. MacKenzie the names of Mr. Ziihornas Wigmore and Mr_ the convention for Assemblyman. Mr. MacKenzie won on the first ot. the convention recording 56 v in his favor. 0n motion oi’ Mr. Wlgmore his nomination was made unanimous, Barton's nomination was moved bY1I.l'.A.A MaoDougllof 0G a budget as “a berate hetrayul o! the western - wrote." ‘l wui’ continue to fight for an at wheat price and an acreage was moved by Mr. Arthur Stuart, Long River and seconded by Mr. . of the some place. 'of_ylr. Wlglnpreww " Metamucil mums! "r. 521.12‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1939 BAR FUR lllBAl PBLICE DEPT. Direct Relief To Be May 16th Council Decides. ‘me City Council in s special session last night accepted the tender oi’ Mr. Allison McLeod to supply the Cit with s motor pol- ice patrol. e tender accepted was the lowest submitted, it was reported. Cost of the new much- ine, a Ford V-B, was $1041.70. At the same session the Council decided on the purchase of eleven police uniforms. Murdock Ross would supply four, Fred Mallett and Laughlln MacDonald three each. Who would make the elev- enth was not decided. Direct relief would be discontin- ued after May 16th. it was decid- ed. Approximately 400 men were seeking employment in the City, Coun. Henry Lapthorne, chairman of employment and relief commit- tee informed the meeting. Men would be out to work patching city streets this week, Coun. A. A, Hermcssey, chairman o! streets said. Other work, which would give employment to small numbers of men would be cleaning up in Vic- toria Park and i1ossi"lv at Fort Edward. (The Fedora‘ Government had been approached to iurnlsh $3,000 to complete recontruction work at the Fort, ii. was under- the meeting he hoped to hove the airport work beg-in soon. Coun- cillors reminded him. however. that tenders for the work had not yet Annaalllieeting OfRotary Club Provided with glasses and other eye conditions-WI. Orthopaedic cases-—1l5. Other cases-J. Total, 269 cases. Oi’ the 115 orthopaedic cases, ‘l7 received 790 treatments at the Corrective Clinic from Miss Mim- Dohnell, physiotherapist. cases were among the 30B ortho- paedic cases examined at. the clin- ics held in May and November at ..nd Summerside. However, most of the new cases and small children respond comparativelv quickly to treatment. also performed 44 operations and manipulations during his visits to We are very grate- ful to him as well as to all the other physician's and sutge"ns,who g'va ther services free of charge to ihe cases referred bv the Junior Thesbeciai rates ob- tained from the msnitals, lptom- etrisis, and the railway enable us to do more work with the funds ble. Crippled Children's Slimmer Camp was he‘d f0." the third time when ten children scent five hap- lhe farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Lea. Mill. Mur-shfleld. The children izaired on an aver- age nearly three pounds and th" ner week. This Are “Anticipated” At the annual meeting of the Charlottetown Rotary Citib helu last evening at the Canadian Na- tional Hotei the following ofllcero for the ensuing year were elated.- r-resident, A. H. Cooper; Vice Pm- sident, Dr. Heath Maclntvre; sec- Doh Archibald; Directors. Stems, Fred Cheppell, Tweed y. Reports were received. from the Don Archibald; gl gramme. Jock Stems; classification, Don Archibalmmem- bersllip. A. B. Fisher: fellowship. C. N. Blssett; Rotary information. . Razors; public information. Reuben MacDonald‘. vocational ser- vice. Judge H. L. munity service, Nor-ville E. Luck: international service, P.W. Turner: crippled children, DinGPmrtl-Ious- attendance. A. B. F‘ ". J. A. Clark: boys work. Roy McLui-c; committee, V. A. Ains- “Talkies-Solids 'riiuiisdog.5A§og‘-. "Ciucei-i. and Dance in Millvlew 26-5-2-11. Report 0n Crippled Children During 1988 the Junior Red Cross branches contributed $1,479.11 the Handicapped Children's Fund ' and adults contributed e. tvtal of t2 347.50. We are extremely grate- ful to the Charlottetown Rotary Club loi- its contribution of ti.- 781130 and to the Gwo Club for _'is donation oi’ $300.01 from the proceeds oi’ the seal safe. Th2; fund w." used to provide 260 needy clfldren lion: L-‘sm-s-z-ii. rUF-ltiidlng today at Hunter crst was 87.29 r-rnrd- m" t"! in the rhiwren who attend one mi- ipwnrtn-r ~lven dur- fm thet arm“ time ri-nu he en- owh to worms" qrffclently to overcome their dis- "l-Teu-‘r V¢1'n°n' mil Widhtflll-Y. " o (Continued Ofl page 7. Col 8) opt In Touch h." three act gifaywfl-ighthofl ' r" ism-hr"- King Will Be K With Developments At Home an directional aerial: ea long will work with Ely-constructed station (by The Canadian Prom VIBIND. Koala“ tloii o O M. B. ‘A. Emmi IIIB ' "i: to éltiim in ‘III cabinet In Down- t. u: dead-end street is be- ‘Patriot of Aorilgi been called by the Federal Gov- crnment. Coun. Hennessev ave notice that at the next mee ing of the Council he would IntrOduce a by- law to regulate the use of roller skates on the streets o! Charlotte- town. Other items discussed ct the meeting included the painting of the fence at Victoria Peri: and placing s. new floor or covering the preseiigiiocr at the Police station. Coun. H. C. Chandler. chairman oi the finance committee said he believed the annual meeting of the Council and the tabling of estim- ates for the present year could ‘be held any time after the 15th of the present month. ‘ (The annual meeting of the Council had been held over await- ing the completion of the outside audit of c'vic finances now in pro- U626.) LONDON. May 1 —(APl-King George and Queen Elizabeth saw tho "Lsmberth Walk" show. “Me And My Girl." at the Victoria Pal- ace Theatre tonight. Hon. T. A. Cl-Inpbflll Hon. s. P. iusiiitm. lion. L. ll. Allen. non. 'r. w_ L. Prowoe ' Ron. B. W- LoPno Ben. W. ll. Dennis Dr. I. I. Yoo. Some items of expenditure authorised by these Trustees: 1936 LePage Shoe Co. Lido-boots etc. - — - — —- — 5 865-76 Prowso Bros. Lids-Clothing, etc.‘- - - -- - - 7348.17 (Public Works Report Page I08) LePage Slit)! Co. Ltd-Boots a slim - - - - Prowse Bros. Link-Dry Goolll - — —- -~ —- — - 9971.48 (Public work! Report Page 221) 1 937 1938 LePage Shoo CoaLtd-Boots & Shoes -- — -- -- Pi-owse Bros. Ltd-i-llggry We --m-i-)- - — - -- 7675.79 P9 IIQ . Statement 0!- Mh. B. W. LePoge, as reported iii the _ i. , . h! object to is that certain firms i tore or Government are irons». THE TIME M)“ REPRESENTA- OVIPTIITNK THAT is " “Another in " who have iiioillicfl Read by ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew .WEST 11v REVOLT lliw Piimir Isolation Of Poland Nazis Aim (B The Associated , May l- l-‘Iitler strove tonight Poland from British and Hungar- y to s on the bonds unit- lrig him and his regime with youth 01.011819! against mo un- Discontinued Onl D“ ttenip to Hum!!! mon eompletoly into the Cerium orbit by closer economic and ties in return for more be Slovakia than Hungary desires. German press sought to in- to beck down from her pledge of assistance to Poland. e pledge which has not yet been Y sl "For the English the arises whether, since denunciation Germs Polish their guarantee to Poland has not become much more risky than it previously was and more risky London had foreseen," Zeitung Other editorials said "false Polish informat- e Nazi May Dav Fbstlvel o! be . tilt two speeches derided t e States for a "boycott" oi’ Ge goods, attacked “international agi- tators," defended himself as e. lov- er o! peace, and proclaimed Ger- many one of the most heavily- armed nations of the world. "We love pence. I have enough grounds to want peace to complete enterprises that need from .10 to 20 _.,......., ,,~,.,.__... ....,.... “up... .I Mayor Mater, who psiesmiitofi ciiiis coir Draft Joint Plan Of (By The Associated Press) ROME, May l-Jtalian and Ger- letacdersuxgtudiedflo; oint lari of stro gy By w {he iaputhcrltative Editor Virginie Gayda said was designed for "com- mon defence against I common offensive threat." General Walther Von Buuohtisch. Ch Army. and General Alberto Parl- Stafl‘ of the Italian Army and Under-Secretary for r we . They left Rome for Iilbya. Its-l- ion North American ocmession re- garded bv Fascist military author-i (Continued on page '1. Col 4) l , told i l h l hlch 5335:, o; Pa; $5.: may?“ a haw Soviet proposal; bro slit back churchmen gave each vessel and its m “ECGNBMY” AT FALCONWOOD Coinparatve Cost of Falconwood Hospital and Infirmary: ‘ Conservative Administratlon—1932-l934 — —- — $261,302 - Fourth plank in the Liberal Platform of 1936: “Purchase 0f supplies and letting of Contracts on a proper compelitivehasis by the Executive Council or Falconwood Trustees.” Everybody RITISH CONSCRIP TION PLAN 1s OUTLINED 13512.41.’ MEMBER” All BUDGET i BETRAYM F ELEIITURATE ill Vote For’ c. c. F. Want Of Confidence A m e n d m e n t Is ‘PUIAND MAY SEEK BUNTRUI [IVER DliNZIG Press Calls For Pro. tectorate To Fore- stall Any German Move. (By ’l‘he Canadian Prob) WARSAW. May 1—iPUll.!‘ld'l 0p- position press toda countered German demands for e return of Danzlk with a campaign for el- tabifshment of a Polish protector- ate over the Free Oity. Although the counter-demand was not directly approved by the Foreign Office before publication, it was pointed out thatdlaapprovsl by the Government would have niisulted in confiscation of the ed- o ns. Furthermore, the ofliclal Gazette. Polska let it be understood that Poland might seek control of Don- ziB lo thwart any German at- tempt to annex the Free City by force, endangering Poland's econo- mic interiests and her avenue to the sea. The newspaper Goeriioc Wam- zawski. organ of the Natlonollst opposition, declared that "the only reasons/bio solution in regard t0 mulls would be establishment of a Polish protectorate." The ofllclal G-azetta Poiska, said on commenting on Germany's de- mands: "The policy of Berlin cic- ates a situation which will cause the Polish Covuumerit to further its demands concerning estoibliah- merit of new guarantees for Polish gghyts and Polish property in Dan- ‘rhis article was interpreted as meaning Poland might ssk the league of Nations, under whose protection Danzig exists as a nee City, to transfer certain rights to Poland. Danzig already is within the Polish customs system. It was announced lode that General stasys Eastman, c lei cl’ the Lithuanian Army, would er- rive in Warsaw next week so the guest of the head oi’ the Polish Army, Marshal Edward Smigly- Rydz. He will also confer with President Ignace Mosciki and F0!- elgn Minister Joseph Beck. The visit of a representative of Lithuania, a country for Nyears hostile to Poland, was considered iridicaiive of n. new cooperation between the two countries in the face of German expansion. New anti-Polish acts were re- ported in Germany and Donzlg. g . Imifs w§g,egs,,f°vcfj,fl‘fgifin “Kit sPiJlv conscrl ion immediately to port agdn by noon, Beck's speech to Parliament Eri- day would not only reject Chan- cellor Hit1er's demands, but would claim greater rights for Poland in Danzig. May Day, rumored Donal: Home o; 90mm Nazis as the possible da for an "anschluas piitsoh," passed incom- parative calm. Danzig however moving “with all possible dispatch" at Rustico, 0n the reported a series of anti-Polish -a.nd tom-ally introduced Greet Bri- More than 75 boats urere lined up incidents. A Kurjer Warszawskl gains first peacetime conscriptiongand another vessel with a d tch from Oppein, German Divorced FIOm don. These were understood in dlip- lounatlc quarters to offer a rom se DOYOIIIIY Lamfllll‘ of early sucoes for a itish- ‘f: WECQULD Leader Herbie Kay was granted an uncontested divorce today from 8 PAGEs _ ='-'-.'..:'.':".:""'.:..'::"...'"':..".:: ... . .,., LONDON May Minis _ Fkenfich-Russiasi line-up to protect omosoo. May i ~—(AP)—Band fig; gtmmwggnigi, fiyfimgif; “$0,000 Youth Will Serve In ‘Initial ‘fgalP’ Second Bill Now Before Parlia- ment Will Enable Nation to Mob- ilize Secretly. LONDON. M 1—Flft called to the cola: as soonyasthggsliigiingirtungsgeznthvrlg b. mmflifs wmpulaory military training billa it was iii; 32:19}: 30117811! when terms of the legislation were made Canadians working or being educated in Brit iii b whose perman t id i a ‘t the burs provgilonlglfe ence s Canada will be immune from The plan l‘ t 200 _ .. stirs; ";"..‘.‘.‘°“ The)’ H1115! lllldergfl six months intensive training; t: ‘Zia?’ "my and the“ Join the Territorial force foi- 3 1.3 This will be the first time iii modem his“; , _ _ ry that Bi-i. taiii has applied conscription during peace and is port of the generfll Plan i0 build up a land force oi’ 1000 000 by Dec. 31, 1939, because of Britain's new mllita, :1“- ations in Europe through her IIOII-aggrgguion PINE; l!“ lwo Bemratekflls “E920 are tgvo billmdone dealing l U B o m“ n an the other c nation to mobilise wmtb- At present nrltua can call reserves to the colors only p, I I a rvyml proclamation with its at- i tendimt publicity. The Ge _ ‘ I vemment is king .. er to enable mlnistersfne chargéflzii the New. Army and Air Fame o. “'11 11D reserves without public S€8SOIl Opfllfl notification as needed in the V ' e natioréolgnteget, This power would aried __~_ ' exten or tee years and men F ' ., must be renewed. 01' FISIICHTICH r ‘I11: {Cloverrurient is quite pre- i- . pare or o general argum t with ‘Idlimd fishes-m were m~ “f”. Wisrifi e: item rrmsmiicieislifi no e app em - n mic except by ord -m cl], 8W but 11-151mm working g ‘biog-git, On the Ollihunfiflhlld w ed om, whether from Eire ‘m’ “I m“ “WEN” u” "i" or Noi- em relarid will c u ~ “"53” making “he bllilm“ P! 111$‘ I ome n mu 1m aei- its terms. Prime Minister de o,“ 0%‘ 3 w“ “We I WW- voiei-s of nil-e has iuged the Brit- A M W5°“-‘..mr§"§f§,u‘f?° b°““’, l“ l ish Government not to apply eon- a] Nahum“ ‘m, mug‘ h’? “'9' acription to Northern Ireland or waned mm ‘noon bu“. m” . to men from Eire who are working w; m mm. “nan boats ‘m. g. in the United Kingdom. While he ma; day-s 10mm . won dull! xii-st point, he lost the On the nos-iii we; q! Lba m“ secon . u,“ ,4 On the other hand, Lord Crai- on snglfiwflfitiymgsffififlufl gavon. Prime Minister of Northern difficult Job for the lobnurmen u; Ireland. is conning to London to- reach the fishing Mlny mri-ewtourgelhe Governmentto hadtheirlineeactondwerebecum $88011 Northern Ire and. Bit-it abort-as was reported on aides. HwiDCf-ilsed to entice tfi Negotiations Progressing lobsters into the araps-wes scam. Duo to worse than average ice con- l—-(CP)—PI1mo no this sis-in . few fishermen i tel-C rlain assuredbhe havebeeuisbleto yinssupply. ens today that zie- Degpite s snow simim sunday, tn tistdo no bring soviet Rumba. iri- tradi anal my of bi the Anti-Aggression Alliance were lvbfiter bouts and sallgrsmwag held or hare, lest . l and site: bolls aboard moved eggwly The cabinet ellrller considered down the harbor. As he passed, (the l1 Moscow Saturday b Ivan occupants his bIessinmMNH» .... I‘ .. m-‘ ONLY Sh: 00R§ELVE$ I As outage o0 13070313’ Lfimflllf- m9 Km 111 the Mr. Chamberlain to announce suchl GIPOHK- ‘la pact before the end of the week; He said toda . however, that “it is not a very ample matter and Onei in which other Governments navel They married four years ago. when Mix Lemour was singing with Kay's band. Miss Lamnurs Liberal 'Administration—1936-l938 - — — — —- $350,355 AN INCREASE 0F: — -- --_-- -— -- —- $991064 List of Faiconwood Hospital Trulteel: attorney nanounced she was ' to be considered besides our own." ' waiving__any_cinim__to ailing)’- on. some informed persons expccledl World News In Brief I of? til ‘hrhi mtross or su- WASHINGTON, May l-Soventy-two-year-old -DanleI Calhoun Roper, until " " ‘ s o! f‘ be the new United Stole! Mlnllkr to Canada. EVERETT. Molt, May lqA pitched bltlle between 1S0 striking maritime union worker: and II Everett policemen. which ended. union MEPEOROLDGICM B’ stock arena oi Amherst my 1o, o. r. Bailey, , ‘dent o! use lair. an- aptly aiqudy m; 0,0911%. my. nounood tonight. misuse speahen mum uis throo Mas-Mane m» an m’ m! mvwbwrles u‘ iiisioi Ministers cl Agrlcultie. “m” “ BALIIALMayi-Navaiautlioritleorehisedtoeoiuinont tonight $TBGIMIIIOITUWMUISMR 4.- on unconfirmed reports from Yarmoutii, N. 8., that a "mother lhl)?‘ of hm moon m, a’ n33 ‘n submarines which fbhonnen reported they had Icon was stationed off Binaries-aide We ill minutes iat- Cnpelablolallndaltheaeuthweeknitlpolflova lcotlafllhoyuiao m nothing to Icy about similar reports um mom-um m been m‘ c” “m” 5mm“ lsllhtelalongtheooaotwithlnthoiastweoh. d ltlh‘li‘tlbnr was ,,“’todayto officials mo. when offices! IIIGW [um and clubs nail threotoned to use Toronto, May i .-<or> f s... m; m bombs, mums was; in the arrolt of five mon. ggvlafllmm Imwlwisg; w ' ‘ '-*-""" Victoria M ea MONTREAL. May 1—Youu| Men's Hebrew Association o! blont- Edmonton u M real won the Dominion junior tonight, do- w‘! M 7| "" [eating Saint John Young Men's min-use Annotation n-u Ill the n35?‘ ‘s!’ g second game of a two-garlic total-points aerial- Y. ll. H. A, won the Ottawa I 80 M m: lune n-ar and thc round sc-sa. I “m” , g: l: rasoaaicrou, any l-sAgrloulture lllnhioe McDonald of Non n. 33 3 88f“! will lay oi. Ottflbfflflflo of the Maritime winter'- no new llve- “ifigmffuh "ma: i and t t 101s. er thou Charlottetown. ‘.- ' .“"‘.