The Peopl m. are..." “IN Si: "' "" "‘° could Id ale outh are what when We are ,____ Gknrlotkfllil QIIIIIIQ ‘lee dents. lornlng Guardian. Iolndsl II‘!- //// e's Paper Covers Prince Edwardilsland Liketbo-Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MAIY a, 1939 0' * OI‘ A. MERE MAN MERE MAN 14 PAGES Doll D vesodll B! .I. MJO;OlIsda_dI.I..@. RE W172i OF 1171.5‘ ENTEN 1E POLAND CONDEMNSB GERMANYS DEMANDS Iliberal Candidates Fail To Appear At Meeting LasNight At Curran Ban Conservative Candidates Messrs. MacDonald And Kennedy Give Masterly Addresses On Issues Be- fore Electors. ruregstlon By ay 19 Unlikely _-__- ibllity of conciud arllamont in time or plosogaflon y the King on May l9. John Blaolomore, not? I-t was didiricuit to dismiss iihe issues because of ‘ack of inifomlstion con- Iiifltdefiriiis 00201;!“ bersl ran impen detest s/t the May lathwesgivon last tear the ader, said he was not hopeful nightowhgrxi zeroing“ m carnation of certain 1-; _ , _ d R, u epar enu e governmen , f concludin but his group was on M R m. “Tina” u?“ me speaker "m m w pom‘ out. filling to t! . In a debate of nearly an hour, 1e three leaders not only dis- mmied e hility of early rorogation, but opposed the gov- rnment’: plan t0 adjourn parlia- lent durin the iod Their 0 OH!‘ district 0i ' tailed i0 st s mt 9.1%‘. called ior if an ntoet . adver- lm" u" 33.1%.} “éfilkili?” . - ll " 110$ invited the Government can- didstesto sttendsrld they would Ashamed To Mention “Balanced Budget” Foremost o)! the Liberal planks in the i035 platform was s ise to "balance the budget 3K1- . ajesiies wi be in sheds, “be 1 .. t ,, The debate arose over s motion V‘ m“ u“ m” ' B“ “m: “Mm w‘ M‘ Mwmmm 5°‘ . ...... Minister “some... will»: l» w" "m: 3:3: .~:~,..z-=1z,,g,-:;c we.” pa; hat the house sit tomorrow from l AM. to six RM. with an hour or lunch. Mr. Woodsworth pro- csied vigorously at the extra. ay-‘s sitting. but Dr. Manion did ot object to sitting on Saturday no the motigiarricd. comma {VENll . m lists for Netisss =lsi this oblllmll _ _ 3 cents E igwnfi Ttlcedly. own individual budgets (Applause) a" They either forgot the balanced budlet lsnk this time or they were ss smed to mention it be- m, cause it did not appear in eir platform. There were only two sources of revenue in this Province, the speak- er pcintedout, momdireot taxation andin the fonn of subsidy 1mm Ottawa. Tl-le Conservatives be- lieved in getting revenue from Ottawa while the Liberals usually resorted to increased direct m:- stion U 9 Since 100i in"‘subsit_iy Liberal i310. Governments had received $100,000 c Conservative while the Conservatives received s. of total of saneooo. in addition to the 040.000 the late Premier Stewart secured in i025 on account of rail- way property taxes. .'I‘he Conservative Party main- tains the Province still has e. claim for subsidy from Ottawa be- cause ef the minority report of Chief Justice Mathleson of the White Commission. Another blank oi the Liberal platform in i989 was "economy" but it was quite evident in the management of Falconwood they condi and the cold night haliwss tilled withelectors bcthlnefl of whom drove in horse m-hicles over muddy roads. was overwheiminsly he Conservative eluse. ndldaie; comp. U“Brookhi}e1d {Kali my“! pnlllisenc i l see a s. e “LJllLilOUSC an." L-l008-5-0-3i- ...___. "Borden Line club loadinl not! Rlllila. calves every Tuesda . Hours i2 i0 3. L-Ziiliwlil- 4-bit "c k s l at s. s. MaoDonv-ldb Ext-lode; 883013820 Pflvth. Kin 'l Daughters. . Is-lllii-S-O- l. "Cake Bale at Moore d: Molcod this aiternocn, Bunbury Missionary Society. L-1i19-5-6-1 . "Cake Sale n. Moore c Mambo this afternoon” Bunbury Missionary Society. billfl-E-d-ll. "P‘ id Eas‘ Pla rs resent “Oh! “gliiarr: lviount gown Hell. May 10th. Dance after. h-l120-5-6-il "Hay-Another oer choice tim- no th reference! to the“ re- o of tn beml a“: n's~ rs cg. c SdIIQICIlQEVO ce wasrlised incl/am stL-ampt to keep life in the liberal cause when . Joihn Martin tried to "pinch hlt" or the absentee Oan- didates. Messrs. McGuigan and Clark. Despite Mr. Martin's reiteration that Premier Campbell was a "fine feliow" and the Liberals had done much for fishermen and farmers the eleoters remained cold. When Mr. MacDonald in a short reply answered some of Mr. Martini halfvhearted ltlitmpis ~tc bolster the expiring embers of Libel-sham in Curran Ban he was received with thunderous splfiilllo. Mr. J. Augustine MacDonald after thanking the people of Cor- _ new on hand, geoure require- ran Ban for the splendid support lnent curly as this is last car. J. F. they lave him in the 1931 9100mm lvlorris, Kinkora. 1.-1003-5-5 - went onto rofertothe absence of the si candidates. iiirilseld and his colleague, Mr. Kennedy had interviewed the candidates on the Government side with respect to calling joint meetings Hon. Mr. McGuigan declared he 61am. - lieve much in joint meetings but he would have to see Mr Clark- T he “me d s would have to see and killed“? Th Liberal cand , u an. e - m g informed the idstes were then Conservatives were gonig to call a meetin at Mt. Stewart and it was s vortlsed. The Liberal cand- idates then called one at place for a later date an McDonald said he and Mr. Ken- nedy changed their first schedul- ed meeting to correslwllll Wll-h l!" ublishec Messrs. McGuigsn and Clark, scld rig three additional meetingguand inviting the Liberal “hill... ‘of the Fbersl candidates was. "not our iau t". w. MacDon- ‘sld sald.,"we did our best to have 0° them meet us to diseyss with W" w“ w; m, by Qmwn Attorney Raoul Mercisr and with the - "a alof theMinlster or Jus eior Csnsds and the Attorney General for Ontario. m‘. Mercia- ssid Wilh- Wll flis oh lib o own going on" (Continued on page 3, Col 5) Charge Against Senator Logan is Withdrawn "Our chi last year‘; prices. Bond or oil-ll l0! price list. P. E. I. "Island grown Timothy 5°95 No. i and gegrades. Attractive prices. Island eds Ass. Eisner Si... chaiietwwwn. L-l055-5-5-3l- "Cake Bale Saturday afternoon. May 13. at Moore s» Mollcod by the ladies of McDonald Women's lilsiiiuie. 11-1098-5-6-12-11. “Come to New Monday night May Hunter River ialen pr concert and one act tile Podunk". If no come Tuesday night. "Farmers Attention. Book your orders immediately mskfi euro of setting genuine Cane orth- ern Grown C vsr Seed free from Wild m- oth“ 0110M! Weeds. Prioag Si ned Hbiflid W loe was d today outlining trifle. by MM lences was wthdrawn against n- ator J. b08011 0t Plfffibilfll- N. 8., one oi its two principal fig- the some moi-strewn Wm ‘ inci 0a . ln' m‘ ottihlglrdpiiso 3P1». ‘r0. two years I80. the urge against senator MW in s nursing home was from payment ,3 ; ns commis- r il8ii.°‘.§°’.€2“ia‘ii i’. iiifldiiii; neon in 1916 off the oossl ‘ t against senator mesa inlay s ld new evidence National, Conservative I6 ADDRESSES ~ i y. _ H Y, n’ v i!‘ ~"'-'~‘"'""'i"*. , . .. x, . its! eraéeiourroirslu - ciidsitiifsnstr." rlvififlilriei Y t coast Fells, when. on Weeks’ Canada And U. S. wit." $2583."? ) iorrnonisny o-(oe It?“ British Sovereimi to nsds, United States and Ne oun knees he Dar lpeotators sis-tied to tags points from see the state procession ll from Buckingham Palace to oratod caverns of d station where Their board the sl . Demands or tn on London to Porianou Bouthem Railway Company and the road announced t acoomino ate the tiloussnds to go to the ancient ns. ‘m shell of the“ elmmlioratc arewell From ' lviajesties will slll aboarc lan ship hammer-g: oi cream a1 history. Richard Coeur do the port in 1194. Lord Nelson andoilher admirsls ous. Ashore there. creee. lies the son lillwlhio fit fslssr. and sti strength of the navy. On their way the channel. Tner pass another mouih-mhere Drake played bow before destro the the Raleigh other famous seamen so e . As cltlaona took long wait under clear nines. ‘fneir Ma cslle; after a day of ations. ‘Ihe icing and iormally with a lew o! relatives. Prev. ll number of state paper All gar squares _ Westminster Bridge, Brl e and York Road to the sta on. which the procession will move W be closed to ordinary traffic. Woriunen 11 pet alonfl Piatiorm from Dart. ‘rile locomotive-limiter than ual because it mu:t cross a reach doe device showln l crest, Union Jack. and the Store and Stripes. trunks. earring the and the K gs clothes and everyday wear, and other aieces of in to Por mouth today. It was Kmg and Queen wou the 42,000-il0n Liner Britain. Flagship of the Pacific Fleet. This liner at Port of s lng u a worl New ork May 1c for for a general over-ha i the mission mess od Australia h°".a"-i’§“¥fi“i'i‘ i.‘ a in“... . . e s at uebec idnv 15. will ey t Canada to lac outhssn be enisr the ted tstes daiy wit, w they wtheMI-riim Missing Bllillllli MAW FUR FAREWELL T0 RliYALTY King And Queen Sail 3ft T o d a y On Six Visit To )_. don Postsmoisth spared i080. t Fa an eleiboraie £51011 to the Queen who tomor- row on the first visit oi s reigning d scarcely fallen mien occupy van- wiilich they w: l}: poilred to Mites would al exclusion trains to bssetg “rain ancient Portsmouth ‘fheir . a Canad- 8 l’ O As th i thAudF: th i lstori . th will pass. lib: r of lngdlnozifi c: dildos nev- Lion chartered From it sailed ‘who made the Royal Navy world fam- eniiedded in erm- W-ssva nmlritfiilléfi on the b ancient port-Ply‘ yins Bnmlih mada and from which- Sir Water , at; Hmrlphrey Glébert and up posts for a and summon’ retired early t minute pre ar- sen ousi “Kingclofgt oeived Prime Minlgter Chamberlain in a farewell audience and signed s_ s. mal Oupo, spectators gath- erad SBIODé Tilt! procession route- whiten llmcilslizeigiirieailt 1 8 B!’ . Road A thousand policemen were ready to guard the route. Streets through finished hanging drapes and flags and laying a crunsoiancagi‘ _ the deoormcd royal train will de- small the Portsmouth ks-will bear on its front a gig: he Ca dian Erlsign .lllar3e ggage were sent announced tonight the return on gross of anadian which we n, Trinidad. wind- oruieo. will sail from fore sall- wili sail (10 A. due tfic rs. will s “aur- I Provinces earnest” will be away 1mm p Maritime Plane ls Located,‘ Pa Supreme Sevietlls Summoned To Meet By Stalin May 25 MOSCOW. May 5—(A.P)-84lssis’s PBIiifl-m8l1ir—i»flk2 Supreme Soviet was today to meet May 25. but brltlsn circles 1n MOMOW ssser there wggvno icstion of the let attitude to- Angio-Irench alliance. In Wt that Britain now isvored s win mdli alliance la and hence was received silently by Soviet leaders. Oonvoos n of tlig Supreme Boviet tossed a new complication at.» n‘ u diploma» pointed out this session was over- dueflrhelsstwasheldinmlmlst. issued almost im- Polsndb ioreign Beck, announced firm reiectlon c1 the and Pomona ‘Dne call was mediately e-iter minister. Josey‘? MAY CANCEL BlSlEY Sllillll Will Depend On De- velopments In Inter- national Situation. LONDON. May 5—(OP Cable)- curtailment of the regular program and possible complete cancellation o! the stlnbt h in w ,ss s. result Erie tense internst n- sl it wear Hun“: Y ‘oQlgfl All" I Secretary of the National Rifle As- soolstion. a final decision its‘: the next Bu’ man would be mode at a N. R. A. May 17 and woli on developments dining n or sr Willfegil f meal Army men and equi merit in connection with the Uliflfild oi Great Britain's new cnnscript army andmieizsive defence ea would leave none avail- able ior duty at the butts and no ts for the housing of competit- Ill? ten . lose to i ulsr - mudllypale on "liifffio. mic! t l w at 91' DOM 2. This Iollows ‘Iliiursdayfl an- nouncement by the Wa/r Office that a m. canal: aims...“- would be cancelled this yeaingmuse oi the increased need for rw personnel and ylipment to the Territorial Army. _ Already the services meeting which precedes Bislcy has been ab- sndoned. U. S. To Accept Refugee Children ASHINGION. May 5 -(AP)—- to penilit 20,000 Gor- claildrerl to enter the l ll enter the cour.‘ry in years m1, sno i941. Incorporated Here otr-gsw/i. Mpy e -(GP)-Not- ice oi the was given in the current issue o! the Canada Gazette, published io- d . ‘lylintnn Investments Ltd» Charlottetown" Wosinck ments Ltd, .000, Charlottetown; Counotg IXWOOUNDG 00m Y 1.1.6.. fl0,1 , IWOMI lrWlllll S $6.000. Infilt- Clesrlotistewn; ta slits Ltd. $0.900. (I'll!- lottetown‘ I Investments eisocoo. ohsrloimowa; Charlotte- 1M, 01mm? Ltd, $0,000, WWII. ssengers Safe tionn. u - ateaexlfromCsnxandoi-h- ed Pola M Hnalsndinswssmsds BEBKMLEAVES wiv urn ma NEGHTIATIUN Next Move Over Dan- zig And Polish Cor- ridor Is Up To Hit- er WARSAW, May I —(Al’)-Po.l- land iodsty condemned l‘ s demands or. Dsnzig and. a. sov- ereign, right of way throulh Pom- ona and called Germany's re- nunciation o! the 193d Non-Ag- gression Pact "one-sided," but de- clared a willinfneq for peaoerui negotiations. Colonel Joseph Beck, Foreign Minister. in s 20-minute address before the Seim (lower house of rliamcnt) and a. note delivered to he German Government replied to issues raised A rii 28 by Chancel- lor Hitlefs Bclchstag addre- and s German memorandum sent to Wareaw_ As a result of tho deadlock, diplomats said they believed Bit- ler might resort. perhaps by s demonstration, to creating a. situ- ation in which world alarm might rcsct to bring about international medlstlon_ Cue To Msssehi Such s. demonstration. liq said, mightbeplanncdas s one for Prentiss linl to intervene, as L's the Czecho-Blovsk crisis. with. o l1 for a settlement. Whether Poland would agree to foreign mediation was highly un- certain, and most s re- garded it as uniliieby, Rome-Berlin Axis cal ties of friendship with Poland. It was doiubted in foreign circles that Hitler action agains Dlmzig and Prom- orse (The Polish Oorridor)_ As s restraint against such a more, it was red out that it was ss- co ass fact that ColonelBeckb speech was made with the full s- greement and approval of Greet Britain and France. Poland's sssifloa CORGI?! sins loncl Bee enunciat- d's position as follows: 1 uanzig-“yve have stood and on the ground at we'.stand firmly lihg ts an interests of our overseas trade and our throughout, n ....no mound whatever ior restriotim our sovereignty on our own icrriwryi" 3. A new contrsctnsl- sstt - ment of Polish-German relsflons- ‘Two conditions am necessary for this work to have real value: l. peaceful intentions methods od action.‘ "Peace is a valuable and dean'- able thing," the Foreign Milalster declared Honor At li-lle "However, things in th high but definable. We in do not know the conception of peace st any rice. There is only one thing in e iiie oif man, nst- world, has its price-that is honor." the Pollsh-Britisil Mutual Assist- "a one-sided" denunciation of the Polish - Gel-man Non-Aggression following inoorporations Treaty. The Damian Governmenths said con- dicated in Roms the solhi still held hopes made its decision “without suiting the views of either concluded ” to receive the Anrbsissdq- Reich, who did not svsi1 of the opportunlt Colonel Beck doc ared l n: éalanned any direct would support Beace, like most ofisli pr ce Poland ions and pistes which is' without He charged that Hitler had used B1168 Agreement “l5 l1 DIECEHCO i0!‘ British or Polish Governments as to the character of the agreement "It was not difficult to do so. rested immediately m m readiness of the himself until this day," The Ambassador, Dr'. Mo]! Hana Von Moltke. returned to were“ today. AILIINN. lstoma e-i —¥he Cabinet wnieiit principle Chancellor Hi rs - ai for a lvm-Iinreasion Pact wi Ready T’; Accept Alliance With Russia, France Note Dispatched To Moscow Be- lieved To Call For Mutual Aid Against Aggression. (By The Canadian Prws) l LONDON-Prewar ‘Triple Elli-elite” of Russia. Brit- a n and France appeared near resurrection as Britain ro- ported ready to sign three-way military alliance- King sails for Canada today. ' _ WARSAW-J-‘oreign Minister Beck declared Poland Will not accept Germanyh; demands in Danzig and the Corridor but is willing to hold peaceful negotiations. BERLIN-German comment indicates the Govern- ment ls angry over Beck's speech; Hitler confers with ad- visers at Boreliusgaden. MOSCOW-Judaism circles silent on reported Briiid decision to enter alliance: Parliament called for May Z6. PARIS-French Government concerned over failure of Yugoslavia to resolve its internal difficulties; lleck speech praised. ROMi_l—Fnoeist circles ind-bate Prentiss Mumolhi ho not ems up hope or s. pose-em settlement of German- Poiioh issue. (l! The Canadian Press) to havo s.- Japanese Bombs Kill Thousands OHUNGQCINO, May B —(AP)- Refugees streamed by tlhs ands from this wartime capital d China. today in flight from Japan»- ese bombusaild fires which lrsrp- ed in many sections of the ow_ To cssnsaltiuiniiurrsdays heavy raid-now estimated to rm as high as (LOGO-were added hundreds believed to have died in fires starb- ecl by incendiary bombs. $1 many mtualiy pcrisl-led psoieebi knawn willnsvubs ‘d1, to delimit Ioholndlellhi sis. urht a day ofinte p- ean dial activity in which Poland rejected German demands on Danzig and Pomona. the Polish Tutsiis. stationed at Qiungkiig, sold mere was s. new Japanese attack illercmoFriday_ Th! ism: tended independence mam ind mods her choice and must bear ces. to Beck's Warsaw speech. Poland delivered Hitler s. notice oflering to tshe up -“ h- ions 00:0 a new louder denounced last only on a basis of absolute equality. Italians expected the e-Ber- lin tlgly to Poland would be decid- ed ay at a meeting between the Italhn and German Foreign Min- stasld it-was in- so Mus- n s hssis for peaceful settlement otillhe Polish-German issue. Italy. mecnv/liilo. uushed her re- ssmasnent drive with an $06,000,000 increase in Army and Air Force ss- tiiuntes Mr me year beginning July Parliament was summon- I glint John Halifax Charlottetown FOIIBCAIT Mesitlmo East: Decreasing north- westerlv winds; partly cloudy with stationary or a little hlrrhel- tom- perstur . High etide this afiemoon at 3.04 and torruorow rimming st l. . Bun sets this evening st 7.10 and fiiiiiéibtififiigi. SESSSIIBUSN "'—i*‘~ an Mitch's Couamlt approved _ apimeugly m" h1g1, m, rises tomorrow mominR at 4.42. Gerran h ‘wouldTofimfl, wan}, ‘ 2:151. quarter moon May ll. 640 greemen “g t circles in Paris ex- ‘Biunnaerside tide eighteen min- ooncem over the continued utes later than 0h arlotiowwn. rill. unit FERRY LfAlnlNliB l p. II. m. been Borden M6 s. m. Tornaentins ll S. l the Ymoslav Govern- rgicil en aanement with nority. Them-lg“? Alfairsldin- Ni..- n- . u..-“ l “l- ..-.-,---l...s»+~ hers f s. econ 94:39pm giiursiiay “Pant. UBE l. lillllll AllliRE E3 °“‘ °° ' RA $3 v .- ‘flguhtndibth will? tgifflyigiiilarogift“ Each evening until May 15th Sundays ex ' a " ' an Denmark a; we as , r ' ' "lg-Pfimif‘ m nwm cepted, various Liberal speakers will give 15 l ‘hléfi-Yl}, h: ‘cqmun 0' “m” minute addresses, commencing at 6 P. M., over W39...“ m o}; amlgfflfibellev 5-" "m" station c. H’. o. s. Premier Campbell will JETS‘ that ti?‘ only mm“ “'5 “m” “limmwug occupy this time on Thursday evening next. mphmwfldmqxmhiedxlliwodairgla m “mwuésfiy, l" "l 55"" OW" 3"" - - M - — e e -=.- w-eeev: ¢“‘¢v¢‘¢‘v‘¢¢:- Illa’ 4 1-4 home’ do . T 1__9.7.5.5.g:g-e r - ' l s r<~ nwsqis-Iapgfe. ‘Pals