~ OMlIIU‘ . A _ IFINAL TpDAlfkbil , l, DEAINNA DURBfItI is _ E SMART JiIRLS 6R0" IIP" F when“ Grey a an». Punish; CARTOON. a MUSICAL ‘7l"ygmallon%navoidably Postponed UntliMondiay, May 22nd. far - TUESDAY .-. WEDNESDA . THE MOST WONDERFUL l?" l)!‘ ALL HISTORIC DRAMA! SPECTACULAR! THEY DON'T COME 3- -. s__ llIfiilMfl-Fllliilellll-lilllill-E snows aus-r-a r. M. Also NEWS AND BETWEEN snows-ms woinsulr Msroa FOSTER WILL PRESENT THE PRIZES T0 THE BABY CONTEST WINNERS! N0 PHONE CALLS PLEASE! THEY HAD TO FIGHT TO LIVE! FINAL TODAY — 2.30 — 7 — 8.46 P_.M. OOPER-WENDY »BARRIE—EDMUND LOWE THE “LITTLE TOUGH GUY'S" “NEWS BOYS’ HOME” COUT SERIAIL-MSPORT-é-CARTOON - , _, .. p ITA GRANVILLEmm magnets-summon - ww- w-e/ ‘ saowme AT-3:.l5'—-7_—-3=45 PM- ALSO: MUSlCAL—_-VAiilETY,-—¢ART°°N number of ted ":33. present. topemm emu m . that stoves must be carded on ceremonial cevpt Chumh parades. s. hearty welcome to Green who has been Provincial CounciL, Get in some practice ma‘ drill ,wi stoves, salutes, Welcometom. who llltldlllndd his actinguihrecuvePromi i-swrmuol caumrfirirndeifl . , ,, ‘ i .-Grey\Wclf. niulieteq... Possession» muslin-nun filial-isthmus nil i rei e ‘lihirt Charlottetown Free to that office. was chairman. drugs and food and coal to Election 0f Officers ton was re-elected secretary- treasurer. son, Mrs. S. R. Mrs. D. J. Riley, Mrs. J. Morris, Mrs. S. T. Green, Mrs. J. H. McQucid, ' P. Gordon secretary-treasurer adopted ing was Mia Ina Gillan, R. N clinic. coileflfi students examin- ations. lmmunlza Charlottetown regarding the sup- plying of milk to pupls city schools. A vote of thanks was tendered to Miss Gillan for her informative address. ‘The Secretary was requested to 8811i! the Nsrots of the meeting to Mr. D. A. MacKinnon upon his illness. For many years Mk. Mac- Kinnon has been auditor of the books of the dispensary. Votes of thanks to the city coun- cil for the use of the BoardRooms, N’! ganizatlons and individuals , who had assisted any way were tendered by the meeting. Report By Miss Amy C. Earle The need for better housing con- ditions, long and regeatedly advoc- by the Free lspensary, was stressed fin in the report of Miss Amy C. ie in a. review of her mark the past/year as District Vis- r. inthe . Miss Earle reported that course of her visitation; she found "many of the dwel nnfit for habitation, and tha no cheeip homes have taken the place of those pulled down." In one instance, she said, "I re- call 02f} wlillioh bcgrltained two beds. e am y’; ongings ev- en to the kitchen stove. Fire had gutted it lions: 0"‘ v P" hv several amiiiac, so that all had to vacate. A husband and u ... iicucvri- with so: small children v. are glad to move into the partly destroyed building for some sort of shelter. a roof at least over their heads. Day- light showed here and there and w th only one lire they had a most dutressing winter and suffered ter- ribly from cold." L BIRTHS MClNTYRE-At ilidiontague. P. E. 1., May 11th, 1939, to Nir. and Mrs. Prmton McIntyre, a. son. CURLEY-At the City Hospital May l0, i980, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Curie-y, City. a. daughter. 00NDON-At the City Hospite May 6, 1039, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Condon, Kelly's Cross. s. eon. STEELE At tn Cit Hospital May 12.13am» fir. an MrsPred Steele, City, a son, BOTZEMIVIAYEB. —- All the DI‘. Nicholas Cousins Hospital, Wal- tham, Mass, April 27 939, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bo Jr. (ghyllh Meccabe) a daughgr -~ ‘ DEATHS HARBOUR-At his cme in Al- berton; on mday‘ ll. 1M‘- Edward o. Bsrbolu ed oi “are. A private service be he :3 Pill}? Tfifi “i: 1mm“ lib» UPI - I F ed church. Alina-ton. Interment Bloomfield. ' ‘ Ind‘ Memofiam . "F! .. .<Ifl.AI§.IJ_Q'IZTlBTQVZNL-GFJARDIAN. ¢ S R€V1.€W*Sft Fine Humanita-fi-al-nWorli Cari-lea Out - T. Edgar, MacNutt- Re-electeflresident. ith ual fthv e um nieetgrugo known formerly as the ~n.?£- Tuberculosis Society," was held . last night in the Board-Rooms of the City n . President '1‘. and Edgar MacNutt w was re-eleoted m’ mfiresidentm liflacNutt said that year e ree dispensary en- deavored to take care of the un- 1 der-privileged people of the city. mmugn Supported by donations frmn the public, the organization suppm vic d they learned their lesson e Dispensary glass Ear poor people of the city. Cod Liver Oil was given out in large quantit- ies to undernourished children and patients on the waiting list of the Provincial sanatorium. Otherpeo- pie who had been ordered by the Charlottetown public nurse to use cod liver oil but could not afford to buy it were supplied by the D . President MacNutt said the or- gamzation was in a good condition financially and would b4» able to continue its work. "I have only to appeal to all our citizens to con- tinue their kindly interest and support of the society which in a. quiet manner carries on an im- mense amount of work on behalf of those in our midst who are in need of aid," he concluded. and it wil continue to do so as long as it receives the interests-mi Ill-D- drug bill is over $600.00, our largest expenditure," t slsccessf C urch utes, merchants and orte In referring .0 ac thank His Honour ti Governor for the de. ain this year of invite. ons were Be No child of proper age was over-l locked, but we are s th some who were not inv ted too he Governor's gener- osity and received ‘gifts that were intended for others.’ support and aid rece Canadian Legion and n our good friend Mr. A. G. K1118. President's Annual Report Indies and Gentlemen: ti report as Pres of sen n8 my pensary," may 1 first With the election oi’ officers, W. F. Tidmarsh was named honorary president. Vice-presidents elected were Dr. W. J. P. MacMillanand D. Williams. Mrs. Robert L.Cot- executive committee named was c mposed of Mrs. J. J. John-. e , Mrs. Gavan Duffy, Miss Eleanor H011, Mrs. W. W. Clark, Miss E. Dor- sey, Mrs. James Harris, Miss Mar- garet Cotton, Mrs, Louis Sadlexr, ganlud as ‘“I'he Anti-Tuberculosis Society," and that at the ‘last an- nual meeting you changed Miss. Amy Earle, D‘ Mrs. A. E. Morrison, and Mrs. J. 1m Amount ‘m to $1700.00 in debentures, as or- dered at the last annual meeting. has been wlaced in Nova Boots. in trust. of which cli the coupons when t same to our cur- rent account. This system is prov- ing very satisfactory. » My work as President has been and, on account of an efficient stafl. duced to s. minimum. 'I‘hc annual collection last year. as will be seen in the report the Treasurer, was very satisfac- and proves beyond a. doubt Society tltilzs not only the Reports by the president, the and by the district visitor, Miss Amy C. Earle were received at the meeting and One 'of the speakers at the meet- who gave an instructive address on the'work belng~ clone by the Department of Health on Prince Edward Island. She dealt with school health work 1n the city, the tion, tubercular and skin tests, orthopedic clinics, home nursing and first aid. She told of the work being done in mum proof of this was the sp tendance at the given by the Male Chorus and a the Women's Music gleub, in the Prince Edward A slight change was made at tame. as the usual tree was th and. instead, a. number oi’ useful gifts were to the children tvgetherwith candy dinners were also provided. The ladies of the exec- utive and staff carried on th , amount of work connected t m Christmas kn oroughnas an e c cy. n“ certainly oftho {on account of family be- since last in report I gave a. extenndyed review of the there assureyoutheworkhasbemcar- 1m during the past year as usual has per- duties with cheerful- neas and efficiency and, although not well during the early part of year that her work was not overlooked, as she procured the ofhlgirss Hughes, who ably I must also refer to the usml capable work of our retary-Treasurer who has never lost I find the Governan engineer did not make the first sYvey in the case of one man's claim. which cosine/ted at least a all I 0t “l8 and friends for faithful r . ‘rh-anks are also du ress and C.I".C.Y. for publicity th Male ‘Theatre. the Rotary Club other societies and individu in - contributed kindly interest and sup Society which, in ‘W’ “" “a: uaaqffi’. "5' » iles Phee on the same platform. Mr. hee ‘ollowed the Premier, and subjected his arguments to i such a devastating analysis that Mr. Seville. who followed in re- buttal, made no attempt whatever to relily- but contented himself l with disoussilgtgihar; matters, raflnd e co ‘a of the audience whio re- mained to hear him out Answering the Premier's stalle- ment that the Opposition should welcome the calling of an early election, Mr. MacPhee said the objection was not to the Govern- ment's going to the country before the expiry of its tenn. but to the and the suddenncar with Elm-mi. "We think that was an attunpt at ‘smartness’ on the part of the Government," he said. "An at- tempt to sneak back into power. We mitioise them for going to the wintry-at this particular time, when there has not been afforded to the electors the opportunity they should have, of freely discuss- ing the important problems which are before us.” The current explanation o! this i procedlme, he continued, ls that the Government find position where they can no longer carry on. "I thinkthe charitable suggestion is this. that the Gov- conclusion to which the people arrived long ago, that they should ve up the duties they assumed ust as quickly as they possibly can.” (Applause, Serious Situation "'1 do not think I need logize to Mr. Seville when I saypttahait I with all thinking men of this Province, that our financial situation is now a. serious one." said Mr. MacPlhee. "I do not think that any man, whether he be Liberal or Conservative. is pleased with the fact that our known dm is now something in excess of seven million dollars. Last year alone the Government increased the debt. in so for as we know, by one and a quarter million dollars. That means that the resources of this Province are pledged and ltaeygzothecated to that additional ex- ll o "I say our KNOWN debt is in excess of seven millions. And I ‘addition to the debt exposed b Y the Public Accounts, there exists o lame imknown debt in res-pee to claims inst the Government in unpaid n UNPAID BILLS UNKNOWN "The Auditor is alleged to have made an unofficial statement. Placing the un d bills at Dec. 31, 193B. at 50m in: like $10,000, - I understand Hauler Campbell: ‘That were iis us the correct. Mr. Campbe te Auditor imofficially states that to be the case. but l say to the Pre- mier that the Auditor has no idea what the outstanding claims are against the Province. I a his‘ has no idea what bills rem a mid in respect to the work done O 119W gear ago, some claims on that ighway. in r‘ settles-gait has ~ a wo years . In L“ to ese claims I understand that no rur- eouuts. Mr. what not hww. BUT WI ARI GOING , UT A’l.‘ " (A )- “We have in addition this d of seven million dollars. so that our financial posi- n is one c not with prld . i g- s i prwioud reveniue stand-ale -of iasoacwaswellasove i? fr‘; i‘; Ea‘ to "tzoitionwhich nsmiedfnmthev beginning. to to amend order to enable sitting members of elves in a men, who were forbidden by the Election Act to do this chi-ills’. did ed sa had madc incident to the offices, ful of themselves, are you sur- gain Governm firmsinwlhich they themselves manaclmzdirectors. s the/t we have to cut out public works to achieve is by abolishing cit once of- flees ct were erected by the Isagisla for Legislative mem- seeking your slmcort intended to repent story. but they rive no indica or th you hcv in - eraaln platform. BUT YOU EAID THEM MORE. ‘-\ fl v Y;ea1f.§ l?re1liier’s 3”” In Great Speech Leaves Govern-me-nt Leader And Candidates Gasping Helplessly At Georgetolm Meeting. thisCtwea-nmentas- "One of their f motions was the Election Act in‘ ure to assume offices, Inzisiat to which salaries were attached. » and officu whlfih heretofore had "Mir. Iieitase. s. member of the Government, was given-not a new‘ but SID. old sinecuze to which Council. It was his duty to preside‘ m tings of the Council. The salary , thllll- for performing a. task whlchi our ‘good chairman is performing this evening,—-for sitting.” (IIEUBlI-| be!‘ and applause). ; "Previous to that, the Premier, improved his own position by add- inztohisownsalarythesilmof 8500 in connection with the ad- filléllbliffltlfln of the Prohibition "malt smeared to set the P800 for the members of the Iiegieis. ure, because Mr. liePaso comes in and s another salary for himself. n Mr. Acorn. a private mem- ber of the legislature. Then Mr. Gallon-t. We find Mr, 'I‘ra.incr com- ng in and being appointed Clerk a/nd getting a salary for himself. You see the thing becune con- tagious!” (Applause). Blnnderlng Legislation “One after ‘another of these it illegally; and it is illeg still, because all the ‘time they sot i the House as members in occup- ation of these offices. and receiv- laries which they themselves were sitting illeswiiy- ey tried, to tried whitewash it in another Act. and failed . Bo we find thesememins teof the best efforts of the legal members of the Campbell Government, sitting year after year in these offices 1110884137." (Applause). ConMnuink. Mr. MacPhee said this clearly indicated that the Government. members and sw- wgre not tlrinkin of their balance the udget m’ porters pracliie economy 1n any uxoy. They cipl were not thinking public welfare at all. They were not thinking c! at the mo- ment except tting something for th thesnsel ves. “When you find men so careless of their promises and so thought- prised when you find that the fin- ancial position of the Province is ll I have Indicated it to be?" enit contracts for the would found the/t these men who are it uld be diff nt we a erflem sn- or u, as well. But when l. fleet out! like the v v i11- platform D as were cont suffio tly severe which to describe it." (Abalone). The Two Platforms "I'll-e Premier coumlends item after item of the Conservative platform. I had intended to deal with that but it is not necessary. The Premier has meat half his time on it. and he has commend- ed eveiry single plank in it!" (Ap- fiatfoml. is y for me deal with the new platform of a parity when you can remember that four years we they had I platform to which they themselves Mid no a whatever? (Lauilhter) ‘men-fore I say that the two platforms require no men- tion by me tonldbt: ours been it has been fully attended to by the: ‘ ,.thellsbeca.uae itls one to which apparently no atten- tion will ever be paid." (Loud A-p- use) . NATIONAL PARK With Nib-lid to the Nations-l Pork qugetton. Mk. MadPhce llild e were established. then monfli w could be a oted m " beau- tifyina various sections throughout Island is a National. Pork. I! that grin- eee been 5E ticnal Park volley. (Awlcuse). ' "amicable" Setiluuent “me Premier has stated in wi . that in all infan- NationalPclk urea. made ‘amt! able‘ What is an emf- e i mO . meanstfiat emanwho the farm didn't shoot 11in or somebody else. (bulkier). "when you find a poor man with amortclae on. placer-when youfinda- comein andtakethat alwa from himandheirolacedinaposi- tion where the usual re- ooureetothe Courtsisdenied him, — mmthedoe e th Government e money which the gives hkn, feeling bitter for the .Iub wants a Government to coma in and rive him what they - lg for It. That ll what these lucrinii A sill-z , 0!‘- ' . FOX BANOIIING PROPER- TY ONE MIL Fall-OM CITY We offer for sale by sue- tion en the‘ on Iri- t tantrum m1 Oheapnem. e ciais in oil permanent-s. if items. 19;.» OUIIDIIATIQN A290: fifigfffgxuanl. susrsou- sale continuous m finmgktvmllit 1.422145.“ W!!! BU! Imported seed, ganglia offer! you the but at 10% Tallllfiluliaboxoi 9n uuokhn “new Fun ImQQPlM and 49o. Foster's Dfuéaffif-M lrilii 5 ‘ c. watches. J i “"5 in '1\Wl01"8 Continuglhsapy’ ,1; ‘gig; m - Ii-lliiii-s-upn ATTENTION ADVEB-TISEIL "a Advertisements for insertion q; following da l; t fice not latex‘! $3.‘; lileahmmth“ u’ ta-u. BIMPBONS d sale continues E101 thlswnweepkfymmt IL-IZZl-l-l-u M cannons-non LIFI m lNbE n-aius-i-ziigll‘, SIMPSOWS do sale continues :3 aulnweelfim” L-l221-6-9-5L snub stmono and so“. indliet-ry M" RANCHEBB Feeds. nememp$b%‘%'m§§§°‘,'§§ Price l-rc the factors determining , souow u.» ca... adult foxes use fili-eoi-s-i-offi wolurrs music cLUs-wq. “It nwhv cverlinu- Hotel axioma- of date. pm” m’ “L13 SPECIAL WRAPPING in Moll-q Chocolates for Mother's Day gifts, Bee them-Foster's Drugstore. L-llt num- naaun BIOPII-Q». menu-lea s-r somrs M. prayer o'c : usiico a m. ening Milton . w.p.l. Phillips, £885‘. s3‘; TO AOT AS INTERN-Afr. Owen Curt/is. City, left yesterday for . heal Curtis has n s. sucoessfifi student a/t Dalhousie University, Halifax. CENTRAL PLLIJSIIIGDll/diicbeltr- vices Sunday, w u follows: Chmohill’. ll a.m.; Nine Mlle Creek. 2.30 pm-z Canoe Cove, 7.00pm. Kindl note cancellation of service a/t C River due to the xedecoratlon of urch. Lloyd Hen- dersqu, Student. L-l310 M F. . 60h 0! Ml‘. and Mia Frederic Large, qiarlotteton Marri quieW-TID II! 8rd. in 8t. Jamu Presbytu-hu Chinch, Charlottetown. p-m FULL lILYlIl HOLD D P- OINT RISE-Mill silvers in tained then- 10 per cent advance over the Iiebruary levels st In sale Wednesday on the New Yo! Auction Company. The i colored skins were in most (imm- offerings of crou . N" for, marten and white foal y!!! Placed. imder the hnnm . Bo- cause of the small quantities d these pelts, no com d prices was made. ‘lictsl precede or the first, two days of the ll? , §§ beoble resent" (Annie/met. ROAD GRAVE!- acPlwe from which the gravel has FM token dung the out yen-l iwi (Continued on we 16. 001 '1 .___- SPRING TONIC Mao-s .‘ BLOOD FOOD lion nu: arm Tm norm A ornbiuaii n ea valuable in theotreatlwl" cl those diseases where their traceable w m "=- “ku “all condition of the loud. One a u» ""’" out of IMP ‘-‘-'-,§-‘~‘.", ... smug: y "a ---- vs. ' on s box sow W- my m" fidtliefil?‘ MAC’S PILE