.1, i‘- '. -un..¢-i'-..-\-'-..-_ _-_-..._...- _. PAGE SIX i» A Duel CANTOR of Swords .":'......""'f..'.“". ‘m fi) Ilmhcle. and Love Gay, dashing. Jack Gilbert never had u more perfect roman- ee than this one! He plays as only Gil- bert can the devil- may-care young cav- alry nlYicer who not only dares to look at a beautiful princess, but actually carries her off. and steals her heart! Reckless, gl oriou s notion! A night of love you'll not noon forget! And now at least you can hear him talk. ALSO S A R G I E S PLAYMATE IVITH Slim ~ - Summervilic l 01w with KATHERINE DALE OWEN Lea Covernmentk Neglect Of Educational Measures I Sco red By Dr. i/V. J. McMillamh-c w» m Education And Public HeaF-Emphasizecl By Charlotte-lwevmns town Member As Of More Importance Than All The Government's Expenditure On I Highway Machinery. Prince Edward Today WILLIAM HAIIIES in “A TAILOR- MADE MAN " MATINEE 3.00 LAST DAY n i‘\vr:’~ir\‘/'g- Tum“ PIUTU-BI ' ‘will! b“? J 1/115” Glorious clrlrol ronlv WILLIAM BOYD m a “THE PAINTED DESERT " LAST SHOWING '~ well. MUNDAY um. 3.15 ....... .. 16c a 26c. live. ‘l a 8.45 . . . . . .. 26c. 42¢- Night i Pmvincial legislature, April 20 Speech of Dn w_ J. P‘ Maomuanyiscnior member from Summerside Charlottetown, on the Budget, tinned from Wednesday-S Guardmruimatter the other night, mentioning L”, year m this city a tmmid particularly the conditions prevailing campaign was undertaken consited of the injection of a harm~iHe 1S Pellemy ‘igm- “m diseu“ less substance at periods three apart‘ q-his is a measure of pubnc worse than the result oi tuberculosis. children Tim‘. is a matter to which I want- health designed to make immune to diphtheria. It hns passed the experimental stage, ‘andipflvigirffizl Hgfgtiiz)“ Brat“; lwizztkr’ we are glad that in other paris oflg > "P ' ‘ the Province it has also been Carma ‘ton, on which- (the Government will complet- ing the treatment last year are out. The figures for those follows: charlotwlovm‘ 1793; situation. No matter what Govern- Queexfs County (Coumrv, 3614; mcnt is in power we must expend Summersidc, 490; Prince“ County mm“ _m'"'""y i“ fighting the use": (country) 1884; Kings county‘ 1786; in ivhzeh I refer; we simply cannot making a total of 8,477. We believe that diphtheria can be SllCCfSfiilliiy and 1, think this is evident from the results Charlottetown. There were 27 cases of diph‘hr~ria in this city in 1928, 26 cases in 1920, and l930_znd those controlled in tbs manner already achieved in mly five cases in five cases developed in those had not been inoculated. I been for the past fifteen years, naturally I have been in close touch with work, which was carried with the co-operation of Dr. Creel- znan and the others doctors of my. and also the Red Cross nurses. SOUNDS WARNING That is the klnd of work which l believe Is of the most Importance 1'1‘ Prince Edward Island, and I am firmly convinced that more money, “my, b; Qxpenflgfl glofll that llne,| teachers are certainly appreciating l d0 not wish to discuss here matters that should properly be discussed, acfore a. body of medical mcn, but zhere are other diseases which are 7btflifling too great a foothold in the Jity and which, if not controlled, will aecome a very serious menace to our oublic health. My hon. happen ‘.0 be City Health Officer and have friend the com ilion. Dr. McNeill) referred 00 this “mchiin Charlottetown and Sumlmerside. wccks are dreadful, and the result will be now to direct the attention of this MW ‘he compelled to spend more mono!- as We may as well begin to hoe the help i‘. ll’ We don‘t, we are going to reap a reward that will fill the 1:05P!- tals and Falconwood in the years to come. It is a. matter the 1110111 serious that any body of citizens 08-11 mce. You talk or borrowing money :0 gravel the roads and to pay for power machinery-of being sbiiOill-‘llli for the tourist traffic! There are matters of far more serious ilflllfifl from thelneglect of which you Will reap a daeadful penalty. who and on JUNIOR. RED CROSS Part of the report of the Provin- cial Board of Health deals with the work ol the Junior Red Cross 800M)’. The growth of this work the report says has been thrilling: "Phomincnt educatlonallsts for some years have regarded Junior i ‘Red Cross as one of the best meth- ods of teaching health and civics in the schools and our Island the its value. At the end of the school year in June we had 3742 members in 190 Branches. From September to the end of December this num- ber has {zrflltiy increased and there were on Dec. 31st 5,090 members fll 284 classrooms organized into Jun- ior Red Cross Branches. This auc- cess is due lmwzeiy t0 0111' organig. we have 400 crippled children. In the last four years we have cxamillcfl and treated over 300. That is the kind of work, to my mind, that in of the most importance to this Province. The point I wish to make is this that when the public health nursing service * is absorbed in the reorganized pro- vinciai with your two provincial health of- ficers, your two unitary officer! and the whole orII-nizntion equip- ment. you must not allow ‘the Rod Crou programmetogobylia board, because, If you llmliilllltllllltlfltfl Croce and crippled children win-h- which is essentially ltd Cruel wort -1wlll be left unprovlded for. 0 y, y Inu- n- llllllllng ‘ "I101!!! BI- " D 0 0 R S 0 P E N Afternoon 2.45 Evening 0.45 Come early — get in your seats In time to catch entire show. mported Gravel And the teachers at‘ ‘their conventions and her visits to 296 schools when she spoke to 448 groups of child- ren. . . The Juniors through their own efforts have raised since Jan. 1st. $608.48 for the Children's Fund which has provided tnrahment for some 99 children helped during the our Island children for whom this Division has axfimsfld medical- surglcal or other treatment in the past ten yearaThisisvnlya small part, however, of the 7,000 treated through the Canadian Junior Red Cross during the aame- period." ‘Ihere is another most important partof Red Cross ivorkto which 1 wish to refer; that isthe crippled children's worlcDurlngthe last Y9" two large clinics for crippledchildren were conducted by Dr. '1‘. B. Acker of Halifax, when 247 examinations for adults. Do you realize, Mr. Speaker, what that means, that during two visits this distinguished surgeon made there were 187 children p- ted for his examination and treatment‘! It ls estimated that in this Province health department, aim! FIRST THINGS HIST m speaking on the ‘Budget, the er's. Miss Macllean‘: contact with Premier ulad the cxprolliou l. USUAL PRICES FOR THIS Bic SPFCIM. MAT. 3.15DAILY--16c, 37c. j started a. course ;pub1ic health to the first veer sluiiiicill the Prohibition law to the full ,ents at Prince of Wales College. ‘The est extent." Look how my hon. friend year. This makes a total of 518 o! l lvitles Of the Red CmsslPrchlbitlon enforcement later; brt .Societv are very far reorhlns-nhcri- inaction with mgllrd i We have the satisfaction 01 111,; Bum-d o1 gonna"...- |knowlng that the Society in thlsm-as» jug, 111w gygrythln‘ e15 ‘Province is doing more general workyl-he sum‘, w“ ‘minion. with Public Health, so far as child’ ren are concerned, is Education. You will notice that there has been Ivery little said by those who com- iprlse the Government of this Pro- yince on this important subject. We have been given a great many statis- tics regarding the number of stills ‘they are finding in Quebec and Montreal; about the number of boot- leggen operating on the St. rcnce; about‘. all the desperau things that are going on in every part ol Canada except Prince Edward Island. But when it come to one 9f the fun- were made, 1B7 for children and 60' dalnental concerns of this Province, the speeches will speak for them- selvu. A_ few words have been said by the Premier about Education, and ‘that was about all we have heard 0T1 the subject from that aide of the House. Who is the Minister of Education in the present Government. And the answer wlsz- "No appointment bu THE CHARLOTTETOWN GI l ARM/An TFIIUMPHAINT lRETURNi_ sv-Reouesr r111: FIRST TALKING PICTURE T0 1m nurtuan IN CHABLOTTETOWN. ALL 0mm: orrms m wnlcn 1r nos BEEN PLAYED HAVE noon rouono T0 REPEAT arms LAVISH MUSICAL contour. THOUSANDS HAVE sons IT, THOUSANDS WISH r0 SEE rr AGAIN. 110m‘ muss THIS LAST OPPORTUNITY. ' “lQn-nw EQCi>F > Qfirencuulcolo » ALSO sllonrs EVE. 7 a 8.4a -26c, m, 52c. Vgarnnlg lnvestmentP-‘meaning therc-‘with the Act which was put on the {by gravelledwadi- Lcfrmc draw hsstatute books a year ago? You will attention to the greatest revenue-remember. Mr. Speaker, that there earning investment possible nameliniwas to be a complete reorganization the correction of those Irrllllllell of the Board of Education 1n corn- condltions in children, because 7011 pliance with the wishes 0f the are 111111118 "W" ma‘ “e hum‘ teachers in an accordance with the capped and Elvin! "W111 a ‘mm-recommendations made by the Mac- square chance in i-he battle 0| m"- Mlllan Commission on Education. 1We all know how difficult it is 111 you W111 rememb“ tom that a great the Patriot lkinds of trouble, and how hard 1i- lsinewspaper commending the Govern- t0 make a success without any ment for complying with the Com- physical hflnfllmp- when 7°" "e missions recommendations 1n pass- childrfll- llhyslffllil’ "ilng that statute. But what was act- unorally, for thc battle of life yvlluolly done? Nothing, as usual. Why are doing "the greatest work "1111- “ididnt they act? At that time I Government can be engaged ill- challenged thc sincerity of the whol¢ we 1193i- a lat about the success of ‘mug; There were about 1'19" prize hvrseslputting OII the salute books to take 503 prize cattle, and a lot. of wonder- ,3 regumdum to "e when," ful swine, and so forth. Thflre Wasliteachers would be paid more all also at that exhibition a booth in o, no; It was on“, a gesture’ an which health lectures were 811/911. ‘nismpty sigh. Was ~I n0t rllht- W11)‘. -__.___ _ liforltreal iwas ‘Ilmdllcifid by the Red Cress they could not even reorganize the I'l(ll‘l.llillElh|)“!fl'II'i:|1(! "'"“"""' "'1" """"‘""' "-" ""' ‘society. The same society, nt Board o; Educmon m compnmce‘ early. lnlr 11:"Jrrghlgr-E-évjignili-on" imy SUBEBEUOH 501116 YEMS 11341. with their own law, those men who C! 1mm!" U" sit there and say: “We have carrier lectures are given by the physiciuni of the city and the chief Red Cress nurse. So you will see that the acti- frcm Rustico smiles with satisfac Lion! l-lis maternal sollcitude is evi dently tickled. I will come to i111‘! only o, gesture than in any other part of the Do- ‘ we had another example o; the “m. ‘thing the other day. when they were {going to revive statute labour after {condemning it and putting it out of cperution three years ago. Now, 0n ‘the eve o! the election, they make 11 ‘political gesture. The same can b: said of their Ticket of Leave Act- another gesture on the eve of the election. Another example was thi census which they took o: the aged EDUCATION A matter that is closely inrlentified . “twp-iii corned. so interested in them, mcnt. it was no use. DR. MCMILLAN 2 Thgy to it? HON. MR. LEPAGE: Sing worst one in the crowd; leis when they uked for a alight in~ crease in salaries, not vary long I81 HON. DIR. lllPAflEzwhltdid Y1 tell them when they asked you‘! N0 MONEY FOB Till TEACHER‘ DR. MACMlLLANfTheynevel-nk ed usformylncreaaakutyouarcnv lb that position. They did luk 1011 and what was the answer? “mercurial; of the Province wi not afford it; we have to provld another five or six hundred thousand dollard for our big Minister of Public Works; we have to Ipend so much money in thc Agricultural Department; we have to give $30,000 of ‘the public revenues of the pro- vince to those who arc enforcing the Prohibition Act?’ and so pa. I do ‘ not think you would have received any criticism if you had acceeded to the request of those who were doln! probobly the greatest work in this Province. We tall: about our fine educational system, and what is the keystone of the whole thing? Isn't it the Prince of Wales College? Look at the principal of that institu- tion; how long is he there? Only forty years-not long for any one to be slaving in the interests of edu- cation. How much does he receive? $2500. Take his assistant; how much does he get? $2100. l-low l0ng has he been there? Twenty-one years. Take the next man. how‘ much does he get? $1800. How long has he been there. Twenty years. How many child ren has be to provide for? Ten. Do you want any further arguments? A man who spends a lifetime in the interest-sol’ education in this Prov- vince and cannot get a salary to live on._come to this Government and l8 turned down. Two or three thous- (and dollars would have covered the Whole thing, s0 far as the teachers Ht Win00 0f Wales College are con- Th! HON MIR. LEPAGE: Why didn't you give them an increase, i: you are ! DR. MCMELAN: We never had l1 delegation waiting on our Qgvgm. non. MR. LEPAGE: They knew IIGVBI‘ tried us. My hon. friend from Rustlco cannot wiggle out of i‘: may, w5y_ 1|; h" 5111 to accept his responsibility as armcmber of this Government. Dosent he think they were engined DR. MCNJILLAN: 11c is not the I will say that for him. But you know what _~———-_ quate teachers’ training 11;? Wales College. We endealoreqt? . that demand by Qppoinung I who was very competen; ' did his work well This G has allowed that gcnllen D1111; they have seep deport, and the result is ti“, ,_ teachers’ training (kpartment .. suffering. frherc ls m. 1,11 any Importance being ‘Mn and consequeniiy the tench"! not being properly lyalngd M, “ profession. Thus B, vicious ma‘ established. They go 11110 (he M‘ without proper training than“ H how an they going to gm“ youth of the country 1lm1>¢1-|y_ result is very evident. They sending to Prince of Wain Co , pupils who are just a liitlelesg cd than themselves; and my h friends who occupy the Govemm seals are responsible for (lug M, dillon, because they ham not m! that Interest in the work “hm” necessary; and so long is iilty||| there we may expect that “d”. system to be propagated. - WRONG PERSPECTIVE What about Miss Hugheb D1856? ‘Did you ever n11 m The point 11 that the staff at that institution was too small even when we were in power, and thé number has since been reduced. You say the work 18 going on just the some. It is B01118 an because those professors are be- ing overburdened with work. A man who has to teach twenty-seven periods in one week is s. man who is overworked. Go and ask them 110W they get along! If you expect a staff that is under manned to do more work, you have a P911901; right W pay them an adequate wage. But no! Road machinery and gravel are apparently more lmpormnt in the eyes of this Government. They could have taken $3.000 or $5,700, or $20,- 000 out of their gravelling expendi- ture and given it to those men, and it would never have been missed. Which would be the greatest "reve- nue earning lnvestmenW-glvlng the teachers of Prince of Wales Collesfi an adequate lemuneration, or put- ting it into gravel? Which is of tnc most , rmanent value, the adequate education of the youth of the Prov-i I would like to ask them how mp1 ince, or the provision of smootherlagricultural training is given 1,111,, roads for tourists? I submit thaUPrince of Wales College? 1 wow this Government has not the Prop-dike to ask how much Témpergm er perspective. They have an ex- leducation is given in the puug ii: / ated idea of the importance flljschools in this Province, My 1p, ‘one thing, and everything else lmsllriend from Summerszdo rl-lon. p to sink into lnslgnlfleance and takeiMcNe-llhendeavored to saysomethq a back seat. {on that point, but the only instm iof Temperance education he coal l cite was some question or other, all ed in the examinations! rememlu Continued on page 9 Olltrnmq ‘an lg . hi1 asus NO TEIHPEIIANCE TRAINNG A VICIOUS CIRTLZ I-"or some years past there has been a demand for better and more ade- .__._, Friday & Saturday IMI. Speaker, I wmgd m“, to happened m the College within the last two or three years. You know, “"1611 you assumed power, that there w“ B- mim Qualified in teachers‘ Icing Sugar . Bulk Cocoanut .... Tapioca'........ Peanut Butter Flour, Quaker Pearl White Soap . . . . . erative position in- a neighboring university; and the young lady, I believer 3° Bet married. She left any- way-for which you cannot blame her. But’ here is the point: Did you ever fill their puma“? me we‘? tion was asked a few days 9,30 and the answer given was: Yes, weihave the servims M M13 Lloyd Shaw. Now know his ~ Gay’s Plants how Professor Shaw can give services in the Prince ..-.-.--.-..--.~-..-... CUDMORE BROS. pkgs.,25c ib.,23c. Tomato Soup (Millionair brand) 3tins,37c. Zffgliffgtlslixelsoljvza using gig Beans, (Miilionair brand) .. . .. .. . . . . .. 3 tins, 27c. - OW B ‘ refined. he to take a more imam Beans, golden wax . .. . .. .. . . . . .. 2 tins, 25c 2pkgs,25c. 16oz.jar,23c. 24 |bs., 79c. 10 bars,39c~ For ‘Sale Here I I said it was only a. Barme- lege, and ithe Provincial Exhibition 111-11 Yemflclde feast, this thing that they were Allison u here in the summer, a the university close; and ary structlon for a, few W591“ he a teacher niversity. lie ulnnwoon FLOORING Beautiful Birch and Oak un- loading today. All thicknesses ‘and grades. 80000 ft. to choose rom. llacllflllllll JIOWE. WOODWORKIN G 00., LTD. people under the pretext of prepar- 1113 to give old age pensions. All pol- i ltical gestures; and it has been the some with Education. They did noth- ing to reorganize the Board; noth- ing to appoint u Minister; nothing but pas: a Referendum Act. When that measure was going through last year they admitted that it could be a referendum on anything, that it might even be a referendum on the admission of beer and light wines under the Prohibition Act. That was admitted by the promoter, and prob- ably that is what they intend to do. I occanylhon. friopd from iRustico looking serious now, I hope I am not giving away any secrets, because he ls supposed to be the dictator of Prohibitation administration. HON. MlR. llllPAdllzfllei-eiamore than me laughing. DR. MAOMILL-Aflzmoouraaboule one would have to laugh first before Law- NO ACTION TAKEN I asked o, question the other day: Board Ind will have a vo Complete printed report: for 10:0 I be distributed and the work of thhlnnltutlon freely’ iliwuue ll “d Oflllllflflln; open to the public tend. wil Phone 841 Charlottetown of Wales Col- iit Mount simply comes fter the other Rives some in- , _.._i_. __.___ .__-___i__.._.. NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING c5306. Charlottetown, on Thurillli O'clock P. M. bcr of Trustees will be elected to the contributors present » | . Juno 18th pouring g a m mu haeoetlng a nEm- m 01111111111: invited u u- Tbe clergy an asked to an. 1 ‘ . nouncc to their congregations on the C35“!- Try it today . . your N"! 11111113’ you would know how to laugh. flllllly previous. favorite flavor at any Perfection 1 asked: "Was the Board of Edu- (laughter) 1 wonder what they mm IRA M- BBOWN. . "'1'"- "tovenue cation reorganized -ln accordance 1) ~ “pl-on n! 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