;.""*:IE.'.c .~ .. JAWRJ pron-wars nous: p _ TODAY --‘,8.15 - 7 '- 9 P.M. ‘OMTT-AYIDD-FB-ANCIIUI TONI—BOBIIT YOUNG AND MARGARET SULLAVAN IN “ THREE COMRADE ” , ‘runs NEWS AND rum-ram %»;.,¢?Mc _ Nuuxhlypusfs murmurs BAN An American Cavalcade non riiliilz - rllii 411111111 11111111111101;- m1 nun ‘U A mighty air show, with a heart 111g ior every pulse beat. ‘_—ALSO DISNEY CARTOON FINAL TODAY - 3.15 - 7 — 8.45 P.M. canons IDMBARD - FRED MscMURRAY ‘; IN “TRUE CONFESSION" DED.....COMEDY edthesamespeechof MnKin for its equivocal stand on the question of league sanctions. But. says the Toronto Globe. ‘not be- ins overly Empire-minded the Free Pres did not recoiznize that there are two ports 1n Mr. Kinifs policy. and that he was as particular to Thurs. — Fri. —Sat. fHR-R-RlLLfl Love 11nd Valyloxrv‘ .' Cleave the Blue! I‘: III fl ll l ll ll D I X CHESTER MDIIIIIS IOIII FUIITIIII! . Ims HAIRY CARIY PAUL GUII-IOYII ATUBDAY MATINEE 2.30 may‘ s.15-1.o0-s.45 r. M. s Today's Short Wave Radio Program ' i All Time ls ‘ tandsrd WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 9:30 n.m.—“The World Is Yours.” W3XAL, 16.8 m., 17.78 11151. MOSCOW 4:00 p.m.—Broadcast in Eng- lish. RAN, 31 m., 9.6 mez. SOHENECTADY 5:30 p.m.—The Concert Master. WZXAD. 19.5 m., 15.33 meg. LONDON 6:35 p.m.--"A1rs of Ulster." 1213C Northern Ireland Orchestra. GSO. 19.7 m., 15.18 meg.; 08D. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.; GSC, 31.3 n1..9.58 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg; GSL, 40.1 m., 6.11 meg. BOSTON 7:00 palm-Music for thc Din- ner Hour. WIXAL. 25.4 m., 11.79 meg. BUDAPEST 7:00 pm.-"Melodies from the 17th‘ Century." liATi. 32.8 111-. v.13 meg. EINDHOVEN 7:15 p.m.--PHOHI Transmission for the Western Hemisphere. PCJ, 31.2 m., 9.59 meg. . 7:30 p.m.—"Asne'ricsn Hour.’ 2R0. 35.4 m., 11.81 meg; 1B1", 80.5 m., 9.83 meg. PEA Ult 8:00 pan-Music end ‘iilntertaln- ment. 0111131331111 m., 0.67 meg. DON 1n .-“International Var- continents. G80. 19-7 111-. 15-19 meg.| GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.: G90, 31.8 m., 0.58 meg.; I y. 81.5 m., 9.51 meg.; 06L. 401 m , 6.11 meg. OKYO v 6:15 p.m.--Orchestrsl selections. JZJ, 35.4 111.. 11.80 met- " IINDIIOVI N 8:05, psm-B scisl Broadcast for ‘ America cu be sit of the Liberal Protestant Radio r Society 31.! m., 0.59 1n . y, mics. 2a.: m.,: 1 g ' ‘ALSO KARTOON and SERIAL RC6] ,--__-_-_-_-.s._--_--.-. -- a w ---» - LONG CREEK WOMEN'S c regular monthly meeting oi R Creek Wcmews In- waft; mg! at the homvevegf Mrs. 1 uh‘ 9W“ °11 11°95“? r what his oDifHm-B m evening. Jan. 14th. with eleven mane rs and five visitors present. ne paid The meetiruz opened by and repeatlnu the Greed. Roll call was answered with Jokes. The minutes of the lest meetinl were ilm Th b Mrs. Moore, seconded by Mrs. Alex. nzie. tho/t the bill for fruit Mm. Annie Srtrleiécdh and 1n latcs they received at Christmas A let/ter was handed over to teacher to see if she needed any books for the school. Mrs. Earl MecKenzie and Annie MacKenzie Committee for tihree months. __(Conynug_rl_from Dll‘o_8.__ "When our domain: was crowned. he was crowned Eng Canada for the first time in - fish hidory. An hen we W. in our own capital city at Ottawa. a men spealunlr with the authority of the Government. shrine there is doubt as to where Canada would stand in disc event of war. Where crews .tblteuohthlnfl cancosnetousssluthiscouutryf King's Geneva Speech - "It is not only this statement by Senator Dandursud that is damning. No less dalnninu were the statements made by the Prime Alinister cf this country at the “@0811! of Nations Assembly years ago, when he went out of his way to enlarge on Canada's independent status and the pre- rosative of the Canadian Parlia- ment to decide when and with whom we should 11o to war. He profound impression in Europe. “H b Canadian nation no obliirations to the mother that looked after us for so many years. th t helped us 1n every way. that 11a us protection with the meat British New at the empense of the taxpayers of the Old Land? Is there anyone so base. so rmzraie- ful. in this counts-y who will £0 with the statement made by e MinLster Mackenzie Kim: that we have no obliuatiom to com» to her defense in time of need? (Ap- clause). “You do not have to take. rnv interpretation oi Mr. Mackenzie Kincfs speech at Geneva et that oreta/tion of the Tnronto Globe. ence. This is whet the Globe slid about Mr. Kinsis Geneva speech: “It will occur to many that Mr. Kin: was far too part1- cular to emhasize the disun- ity of the Empire. and the ub- solute power of the various parts to decide sinzly and completely their own actions in the events as they develop. What Mr. Kinil hoped to con- vev to Europe and Mamie States by this ls difficult to understand. but no one can be accused of distortion of his text who sees it as s. m» io- wurds isolation.” “In much the same words. en- Cuuda out of the Erupts-e as talk out of the It is now s1- most aenerally. if in some cases zrudzinzly. admitted that Mr. King was talking tsolationisru.’ "Ilhere you have the opinion of the two leadins liberal news- papers 0n li/Incke Klnlfs at- titude before the world st Geneva. Do you think that ma: is the spokesman of those who have British blood in their veins? Bennett's Attitude “What e contrast in the state- ments made by the man who has lust. left. the shores oi this coun- try. a man whose lceloces Max:- kenzie K111i! was never fit to tie. the Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett! when he made his farewell speech at Halifax the other nlsht Mr.‘ Ben- tlsh Eimbire iiee our sweetest 0W destiny: that in these critical times we cannot lonser so with- out u common b0llcv—d- W111i!!! policy for the whole Empire. Those are the words of a meat Imperial statesmen. who never lost an opportunity. in or out of office. 311th oreaohbnzflsnd orectislns leaders of the izovernment of this country talk disloyalty and dis- unity st a time when everyone. no be. should be doins his utmost to present s solid front for British democracy. We know those allies who are aszalnst us. boastinrr mat the end of demoocrscv is in_sie'ht. Do we want that to hsppennwhy should we have our 1w all‘ leaders catering to those pee . tellinz them that the British - nlre is not united? Even the nl- tlves of India are more loyal than the leaders nf the Liberal 11151! today in their spoken (Applause). “I have listened to thesoeeches of Mr. Bennett too Iona-end you have too-mot to have learned sometihinz of our duties and res- ponsibilities to this country to which we owe so much. One with British blood in nu veins must feel it boil within him t0 be plat;- It was moved by Mrs. Fred Stretch. seconded by Mrs. Moore. that the Buying Committee see about tiny a stove for the hell. cent collection taken at each meet- imz durlmz the year totalled $7.50 this money is to be given the T.B. Mrs. Alex. MacKenzie in- vited the members to her home for the next meeting, vroll call to be Lunch was served imd the meeting closed with sing- nu. In Memoriam MRS. STEPHEN TOOL! 0n Saturday morning-Jan 31st there passed awe en Tooie, prom- inent snd high inspected ti of Green Rood at the aye years. l-ollowin, s brief which she faced with and confidence until , ‘Ibole had lived in the Unit- ed es and lottctow some time. where she known her life dc oircl of friends The i very loyal ere-i held ftom heir h’s Ohwch Kiel] 8:00 p. iety." cabaret of artists from the .m.-— '8 e Poul We...» ' - 1.93:. ed in this humlliatlnir position. T We pride ourselves on beins a no- ‘tion. I for one do not WWO“ W i s. nation be drBIKl-H! 1M0 "l9 m“, remain quiet and let our status as by those we are unfortunate enough to have as leaders of "l0 Government at Ottawa today." (Applause). Tu in to the domestic situa- ticrnrBrfzMuoli/iillan asked: “What andbfarchthe 1101131 the to the MOI 0!‘ 913F55- wuf-iichludbeeu idsttbenu of $1,750,000 mon ly. would be in- creased to J8. . Them- nquncementweegtsdebyyPrlme 0o vfiii eneblemePl-ovmoestc @015 a m i‘; hill become evident they has tin t ." -lfI'i0flMfi unsound. .n@ time. _You can take the inter’ nett declared that. within the Bri- ptrtunity for workinz out. our -' h ve we tothank the King ' nfent for in this countiylcw m. ere an an dee- tch f Charlottetown a d later. quot 11g er - be as hallinf "with irisfection or ' course." said Premier Camp- bell. “this is only a temporary ar- rangement until the Commission makes its findings. It will tide us over until then and 1s certainly u 1-8 [rest Improvement over our for- mer grunt." V WhcreODid The Money Go‘! More wonderful words. full of hope and assurances But what happened’! ' I ask this nation: WHAT DID CIIABLOTT OWN GET’! Did it get any sbsre of that increased P‘) grunt which was given allezedly to relieve the larger municipalities? "1 ask the labouring men of this clty that question. flow much‘ in- crease did you get in unemploy- ment relief 11 the last three and a half fyears under Liberal govern- ment ‘The answer will be found in the brief presented by the Char- lottetown Board oi Trade -e non- partisan organization -Joefore the Rowell Commission, the King Gov- ernment's own Commission ep- pointed to inquire into Dominion- Provincial relations. This is Mist the Board had to report: "Wtih regard to direct relief payments from the Federal Government to the end of the fiscal year 1986-37. Prince Ed- ward Islandrecelved only 75 cents caplts. as against $7.45 or Ontario and $24.75 for Saskatchewan. This makes possible the payment by our ncisl Government to destitute Opes-sons in the rural districts on - . “With regard to urban dis- tricts. the problem in the city of Charlottetown has reached e. point where it. is beyond the csggcity oi the city to deal “With us. 1 ‘ norms u- latdon of around 1.1.000 0%.- 000 expanded within the last few years to between 14,000 and 15.000, and with 111i; correspond-- e n industrial ivlti, the city of Charlotte- town forced to provide dir- ect relief to approximately 000 families. amounting in all to about 3,000 persons. The total direct relief provided for these people durinll 1N7 was . .38. This works out to approximately $2.97 per person‘ per month or about $14.86 per amlly per month over a six months period during which relief is provided. We invite you to compare these figures with those carplicable to other districts. this amount, meagre though it was, the City was forced to pay 61 per cent while other Canadian cities pay on an average 33.3 per cent oi their relief oosts. and some, such as Hull. Quebec, paid may 14.7 per can!» for the year 5. ‘This deplorable state of sf- fairs is not due to the fact the/t th ‘ treatment by the Do- minion. Our Mayor has been his knees for the unjustly» srusli amount of aeslstsnce that bssbeen provided." There you have the situation, on the impartial- authority oi the Charlottetown Board of Trade. After all those wonderful assur- ances from Ottawa. after all Pre- mier Oampbellts expressions of "satisfaction" at the increase in direct relief grants. our city tex- {myers had to pay 01 per‘ cent, of he meagre amount available. and the Mayor had practically to go on his knees to collect, the miser- able balance. btriklng Contrast h ‘when the Bennett Oovern- “£1 TodaypDr. MacMillan minted bu“ ment was in power. the City was not peyln; 81 per cent of the re- lili will. ls you well know. It was pnyln: 88 1-3 oer cont. “That is how much the poor City. git when they turned out e hilocMillan govern- ment four years e50 and elected “i; material aid. or by we“! pilblic was this: “me administration of un oy- ment relief. either by way of ct employment projects, hopeless in the bands of m ci - ltiou or provinces. even with the as- slsten of relief of unempoyment is a social service of national concern. and that only the national Government is comgletent to deal with this pro- blem anything epproscmizig an adequate manner. We therefore rc- commend that this responsibility assumed by th Dominion." ‘Imt, you will note. is not the llcy of the King‘ Government but t is Dr. Manlons poli . It 1a the polio the Campbell ‘xovernment admivts to be lhc only one that prove satisfactor . Now you know- wlm-t Liberals themselves think of the merits of the two lgsrty policies on this question. (a p use.) "What does the on. J_ P. McIn- tyre think of his own Government in power at Ottawa? At the last session of the Legislature he stood up and made this statement: "In direct relief over a period o: three years" (that correspondl. be it noted. with the term of the King Gov- ernment) "we received only 85 or 90 cents per capita, and New urunswick citing 3.10, Nova Sootla. $2. a and marl» ‘and Quebec gett ng 87.00. Just Im- agine a rich province like On- tario gettln-v seven dollars per heed for relief while we are ou- ly getting eighty-five 0|‘ ninety cen s. One of his Liberal oolleafizs cried out, "A shame! ' and Mr. - Intyre declared: “Yes, I so. it is s. shame; and you can go to e 710st- ern provinces end find them getting up to $8.50 per caplta on direc ‘re- lief ; and Prince Edward Isand, that is “isolated. getting only nine- cm ,. declare that "it was time the peogle of this Province woke up and e- manded that the et from the Do- minion their Jus s are." A Sorry Record Think of that! He and his twetnhtly nine colleagues in in Province. and his own he stands up and makes that state- been discriminated against since the King Government came into r d up 1 . 1 nirmdsem mgiie he ing to Mr. Mclntgre we have been shamefully treate . and I believe m. But how ere our people to demand justice. except hrough their elected representatives? There are the thirty of them-all Liberal -—in the Le islature. ‘Iihere are their part men et Ottawa. Why don't HliV do something, instead of teL. ling he people to wake up and do some: 7 Goodness knows they ‘pi-gauged you enough in 1 .151" (_Ap- Oontzmuing. Dr. MacMiUan quoted from the Patriot's pre-electiun pro- paganda urging he electors to - ote lsilbetal and set mo: mm the Poorhouse". and present/tug gas is- sue as one of "Jobs or 1u~ Which?" . v He then quoted th assurance federal cannula as publ the Patriot of i. a. was. um the King Government had "a practical solu ion for the unemployment gro- blem" and would deal with it ‘ y e thoroughly representative commis- sion or committee. at which the em loyer and the em loyee and vs ous o rations be re- out. the Premiers of-seversl of hese "Liberal provinces" are at erheeds with MacKenzie King, Premier. Hepburn of Ontario being - l Cvfliflsi-lnr the "Jobs or Doles- thil Wflllddffi 1 088193 ti f Th1 - v yemwmmgfum n“; on'gm(§° some new?“ quot 11g‘: °°- v- 81.515 the is -- m’ "Isn't a that Ms or Qghiiglti’ “mlfzserumgs I'm!“ '7 i" m '5 edmim" they could not do so: tofishtuaebsttlcs Offliilcita that it was "an impossible task" unless was willing to go "into e large scale mermuncnt 2.11011 and conscript every unemp ~ llihi. Dr. mclidilla 000ml! Quorum: ssl-‘smw r mar "You have card." he mo. "of mo’ Bri protect. a perfectly fec and s. necessary one shall be definitely and exclusively dist“ And Mr. McIntyre wént on to . W"? ernment in power at Ottawa. and ed merit. that the whole Province has m "Now 1 ask. if there was an in- P“ crease in federal re icf 211mm un- our Li era! given by Premier Cam l in ti; th Posh in 111,1: .1935 with the pgtegsnt rsxiélgtion 1 n; It Hill . whit ‘ e 1 nominal. lfiésnlfin mum flout-gm’... *1; Wm»- a V- hevs emaatrrrr-ii. pend in the worst period of the d .And hat h 095.5%. Ed’??? m (Apglausc). a" Liberal lndebkdnell Scoring Libra! misstatements that the Conservatives left e debt 0f nearly $951,000,000 in their lest year of of ice, Dr. Macmillan uot- this debt wss incurred by the Lib- ersls thunselves in the last four and s half monthsof the election year. As another exam le o1 wilful de- r am re m -S I- a‘ tics Drpbelfils lanwgitedw Pre- tementsd pea ur the campaign the Borden-O srlottetown highway touche only three electoral - tricts: his notwithstanding that he had himself corrected Mr. Campbell at one of the first meetlngii. point- ou that. the highway ran lhrought the 1st. 2nd. 3rd and 5th cts of Queens and the 4th dis- trict of Prince, and touched alzo on 5th Prince as well. Worse Than Hitler "l don't think I need refer at any length to the farce oi rohibiticn administration under th Govern- ment. You know that the adminis- tration. from the democratic stand- poin, isworsethanan hinfiI-fit- e1- is doing in Germany. H1- et at .eos takes the le into his con- fidence and tells t em the fee-MM why he is doing blungs. How much does Premier arnpbell tell Yo“ $- bout the edmlnhtretion of the Pro- hibition Actf. He do not have to answer a 1e gues on to snyorw and he does not o so. Bo fer as the public is concerned. no one knows anything about thet prohibition ad- ministration; about ow much liq- uor is sold; about the profits and where they . He does not have to answer and e does t answer "This Go of our people. by a- iiirlfih° '3?“ ° dffiéihéhviéid can hro your Iand tomorrow and 111:: p.11; ofuycur glgnggr . a. ' K7 1d a road.’ at can you stolen from you. ‘Ihstiswhstyou ctfromeGov- ernment whose lea er goes to other provinces to lecture on democracy and comes beck to practice autoc- racy and Hltlerism in the admin- istration of the affairs of this Pro- vince! ( ). "Ihst snows the oumesso thereeuitoftbeel onof 1036f when the sdminis was turn- over to thirty Liberal legislat- orsuwithout a watch-dog in Oppos- Contiuuin: Dr. MacMillanshowed h ways was under en with the ac ve oo-opcration of the federal Conservative ‘representatives. He paid tribute to the loyal support he received. both from his federal and provincial colleaiues. _ ‘rode he declared amid he coufd m on any platformmgm Province and tell precisely the same story he told the electors in 1 I "1 wonder If our Liberal friends m do that!" he 0118130111011. Violating The Statute no discrimination es to colour. re- lilion or politics. The Conserve yes he stated ed scrupulously observed ese conditions, taking recom- i‘i§§.“‘§i%‘3£.il1“‘°“’1“li§i“%l%%$ ". ves o Unionpand even from the Liberal Dar . obs worded a partisan bash, “W113 public so‘: b’°.°‘t‘.‘t;"é.tF°t‘. his“? its, ° and their heelers. n l” m‘ l The gigsker then reviewed the i miuorit White Commission. formed ebasis of the Campbell Governmen ’s pres- entation before the Howell Commis- sion on Dominion-Provincial reiet. The only difference in their White O m Mncaillau “oigliihlt We believ _ D151 more convflwllll Dnsentetiou." rem Iehnbiiltetiou‘ Disoussinftbe need of rehfullt- cn the vacant anus unison an ' who... u radii-dawn power: tics. p0!- crumb-W Soothing, mamulg... This Remedy Brings » Relief Overnight r Miserable, “aren't, you paasugflfl n umc . . : persistent watering? ntinue to suffer? Get relief NOW. . . with This famous family rerned over. Rub a little Menthc healing balm works . . . how it nose constantly running . , , _ . . . thrust raw . . . eyes pziiniulxigiztil: is the trusted irieu of millions the xvorld mm well up the nostrils. See ho fights lurking germs . . . rcumh the therln of mucus . . . soothes red, inflamed membranes . . . 121mm ed, stutfy feehn . .. clears your head and nose 11ml lfiips keep them clear. Get a cent tube or 1M‘ of Mentholuiunl today, Use it tonight. Relief is guaranteed o.- numey back f ll rd with the requirements uideifiiie federal statute- MB. JOHN ll. MYERS The Central Guardi 1 This column is‘ reserved iur m] ' Complimentim ‘m thflmlendm EMMA“? md a uewsy nature may 11¢ m, st 4 cents a ‘word still-Hy . Queen's. said there were less younwer men who were fled for nomination. e convention's loya the t, col on other occasions. m: vwes qmperticulerly pleased with the eloquent Edda CRASWELL for P1101 uourenansnon ura ms " 1mm. 1. as pa. y. E. smhutwoorvs 1 '4 ANNUAL MEETlNG Red e. Society Board Room clt “There is no need ing. Thursday, llieb. 2nd i’..- gslr‘ wit: lune not solos Gill - n‘ the British Empire. Wh u. man cccuoylna the position thaéth Senator Dgln speak as he spoke for emmiantltexptxfslii‘: oya y ‘Inn-say what risht had be to ex- press any doubt In POLICE counr - At .. yesterday‘; vharze of s l A man char .1 the theft of s carving lmiie from restaurant was remanded for . ' ton Street was adio r you sud use? lsuinp com-snore ne r ' Mr. Myers declared amid applause. h th C0350 in; for the Dominion departm , civil aviation brand beam station at Freda icton Junction in connection wit! Blisville t, hich ~ miles nearer Saint John. The l ‘ of‘ the five antenna tower foun" has been finished, as well the foundation for the Iauildin; j, the towers themselves are . _ tobeflniahedlndtheplant ,- for radio irutallstion by the end 11 March. 1 Each s - foundation has s. concrete base , feet usre. suntlrrw seven c . ds with resend to the affairs of th ire. We are loyal. and we ere Io- to sin 1f Bri- tain. our mother that “bro fancy. needs help. we are I010! to stand by her. I 131st hope that you expressed y Dr. nisht on that subject Mr. were complimented . . O. livndman on his very forceful renmts. especially with mard to transients . He re- called that his federal collectives Messrs. tin , in ccniunctlon vdth Premier - . were e~ ‘ duped auto rat on ' also s than!!! 115 the tem which paced “a expenses 0011-; revenue fund. Usieninl .Roperoftho tohishometfuough_ "s Political Football 1 ° m“ m“ °’ ‘llhe Wood-Islsnds-Oariboizferfy . 1 i mllwmmm ‘film’ hssrfyhlrnedtohlsh. s rtod flllllltdly," “h! Ill ‘ _ In Memorzam MRS. HUGH McLURI d Charlottetown Board of Trude has s unk enough to stand ltemuieolllis 1-1» She leaves to mourn the loss of and loving mother and s two sons 0nd two D118 " -- .. lb coy. He reoslledfiliis ow: v report as a member of the h u. t there was direct connect o _ .. brif d h bri m: on i e e12. we ilaresinltgd to _ m’ 1 . gafl’iP-"Nlt3rI-fiyrw:u1remde‘:dmucg 12111111 mwhii 1111s lif isc "'2' fi reeohefi we b0' . trim and ~' Wag. sud Whore suffer"! ';