t i .1 i l i=3.- i ...<_.__ _-_-&;r-\¢‘I§> a .7»; . _rr‘-ulkzy:a\owll~\__ ‘ I'll‘ Ho.) ‘l ii iuil ehlpmcnt nl | A .i tor urauly aids. I ' <.I the siiiguilciit “ills ni§ r-iliur skill and ‘Its L: l iii lol- Honeysuckle . lltcr tlmitl in; l rwlu .l ...I' i‘u.\.ltl' l uullllil- Hit iii Luce bl‘n‘lcb. —~ liLLilLiilZ — l-Icah. , .~i. u _ ruin-till, olive and i s11. ltll. \C'S BLOOD FOOD l it: i - lnllr origin l: _‘ b4.- lu .i|l llnlizlvcrlsllcu l, villiiliiliiu lll lhe blood. its ‘c inc-dexteri- lcLIlUX 5i) cvxrs. , ivuics , IhrfIUYbil I (TONDYI ION I‘(fl‘.\’D1iI{ l r07! NORMA i; lilo but tiizlt lnuncr all buy. t luwtr l-tLP. l-itlilf-(ll. 511v- , Til E 2 MACS ...\i..-_ Jz-suuau I Bairisn I it inlhliwwl from Page l) ‘i. ‘.'..ill llil'€€ X11811 . a Lilrillai‘, plane at- “Col, Cffibi, ‘ q tot-lay uliell ma’. ll: had lerglrlg. It \ uhczl I’ the dept-h lakczl c test. l c lrillvlcr Star c.i he . (i0- danlilgcd i! India llly tilde Solution FIFFIYF. Tlz-riia. March ZLI-ICP- lid ‘zei-I.‘ M. i\l0:,lilII us at the seventh foId-L.idcll I nub ventral liuarlliail "H5 column is reserved for new; 0| IWJIII lull-reg] out, udverllslpg 0i a IQNWY untrue may be inserted at, b cents a woru strictly pay- nole in advance. BAKED VIIIGINZA Halli and B. .:l iiszilt at tile Kirk Hail, Md-Cil 28in. trig-ll HUN. UBO. IJ- DIBLOLS ulli £115.. Y. ‘ l €i3Cli0il isiucs over C. F. C. tliis evening from ii to 8 l5. L-33 ‘RH! OF SCOTLAND - _ _ S.li._i.llh. 31.1fm " ‘ Birch Hill, ll a. ill.. Charlotte 7 p. ill. L44 yMaWs 01-‘ DEATH —l\1r. H. P. Found. Nev.‘ London, received by l1P10I41'11111ycstcrdav the sadhevvsof lilo (loath ill Olta .va orlFritlay of hi5 brother. Lil‘. W. A. Eouilcl. forlmr Deputy Afinistei‘ of I-‘isilerles. Flin- eral will beheld at Ottawa on Moll- duy. Illt-ernleill at Ottawa. . MacDONALD, Presi- Coilservative Wo- loii will spsak over . this evening 8 l5 to L-33 PCItCIIASEs PROPERTY - \ 206 Grafton N. . focLecd. l i..il place will be call-ed. liollygrole. BRIGHTON WEDDING OF l,\'<. 'I‘ERES'I‘ IIIERE --A wetldilzg of in- tcxcit lo friends and ic-"iilllcs hi lllb Province will IIIKC place tlidlly in Enflilillll. Afllss, whcll lvkiss Eur- ifiifa I,_v_tlia Bruce, Brighton b5('(|1|1[25 ulo til-loo of Norman Went-lvilrt Bvvkett also of Brighton. It rs Norn n Br re L; a niece of Mrs. J. Nicholson, hfolltav U9. DING — An Infor- iq vvcltt '. place oil Alarch I5 ' II l\f:.',,- Beatrice Block, dilliuhtu‘ ot I\Ii'. and Airs. A. Blow‘; of Char- ItELO il n lnnrrzcrl f0 All‘, sol. ‘Y-ilrgol f. , ihof the late .\'Ir. Isaac "Pargoff and Ali's. Yon‘. ‘Farlrolf Nctv LEAVES FOR 0'l"I'.\\\'i~\— lion. J. IJ. Ralsliui, Ifiwii-iili Mlnislcl‘ of I-‘iiiilxer, left vcslcrt _ for the llinill and. I-le was c-izroutc to OI- "awa after six ‘ill’! at a seiles of lieetings In this PFCIXIIICQ. travelled to Mfillfiflll by f1 . iail Airways Ji‘\“f‘ ltli-‘IKES M» his-home ill the terdav morninz . 7——Ri'itll'llillfl to carlt llojirs oi 5e;- Ccllilcillor R. C carage and iiniliediatclv notified the City Police Tile I)I"O\\'i€‘l‘ was r111‘.- snckill: a till‘ owl '1 hv l Cliaildicrs braille" u | was arrested b5 e IIOLY RliDl-Ifiull-ZR SERVICES - Scrvice at the church of the Mos-t Hoivj Redeemer ozl Gcod consisted of the Mast. of lilo V sanctified bv Rev. GCUHL‘ ‘tftlclilll- non with Reg. d Iiuiilif‘ a A’ ‘.2 Deal-oil and Rev, Rzrhr-{d Baillcs. Sub-deacon. Tile Stat oi... of the Cro=s were made at 3 (fclczfs in the alterrlnoll. In the evening at 1.30 a sermon on the Passion was delivered s. L‘) by Rev. Richard Boll MARRIED 1N MONTE o~t t‘) 1 EAL urzldlll: 0f Ill‘. i‘lr~ IMHIIVQS in t place Ill Christ Church Cache ‘., Montreal. tociav- when Ehzno h Wirlicss. dalizhlcl‘ of Mr. and Mrs. George R. MacLcod, bcccnics the bride of F1311); Officcr Thomas Ce- cil Davis, R. C. i . ., soil of Mr. and Mrs. GCOULQ F. Davis. Mrs. slat-Loud was formerly lvfarguret, Furncss of Vernon Bridge P. E. I "S BASILIFA ‘ . ' _QbS(‘I“t'E\i at S1. lth_ the ‘ ‘ ‘s lhv Pres is E); "lily ‘hon J Deacon fc ‘ding R 1 A Sub-dc on Rcvi W. ._ nlc of St. Duostairs University st: ’ * ‘grega-"oil cuthcrcd at 3 lloc iii the aftornccll 10v the Stu- tioiis of the Cress ;lll' the sermon vol‘ the (‘CCEIBIUII \,_,~ I)" ~ Swill ‘illl II'- .1\('.'l‘I\'_I'I‘Y -—C£ll'ld(iiflll Air- thrcc round c i \ i ajor tics axiolllkjcti the cont i of Her- .'l . ’ the luau Vfewllllaiils \\iio was fI0 ‘ii t0 iCiliU n Thursday by ])I."IIIC. Pound, IItlIIar Show Gains .\l‘,‘-‘ YORK. Milrrii 2'.‘ ~—1CP1 — Li. liilll (I()li-‘l' llil; lllc pound _i i i_,- ~, Qlvcd .lllilll uztllis Zutllll‘ tll rclailoll to Iii? United "alps dollar it. the Good rritlav‘ m‘ in secur- ity .'lii;l crciiinlczll ill kets thinn- cti out, trlltil ill foreign cxcililriltft‘. Tile UHIIIZHJAII duilcil‘. at a (115- colint; of I8 5-8 ncr ccil". lvui up l-8 Cent. (Ottawa. furclgll cxclllitlgc 0011- trol board HIKE 0.09-9.91 percent r115- :ount.r sterling lidvanccd 3-8 cent. w $3.72 5-8. l‘ it rules were only 11011111111]. crucial-s gaidjrllc French ‘franc stiffened II. bit. uh 90 1'4 Cf-‘nv m 2.11 I-4, but the tllitt iii the French unbilict ilppulrctl to be only a mi- llor market, influence. The Beiuilim bclca rose .00 1-2 cclli. Unchailcc W911! tile Nether- lazid guilder an the Swiss 1111116- lluge Bomber Near Ready For Trials In II. S. WASHINGTON. Iilamil 22 -- (»\l‘>.._'riir- worlds largest military pt. i: i- 79-1311 IJCIIIDPI‘ (‘11118519 ° to Europe and back without, )_ ugly siiid bzo fig: Armi czuiy ‘uni It, probably W111 zlir this 31111111161‘- builz secretly In the at the Douglas Air- lcn plant‘. at Santa has a Win29???“ feel. Ite "usefu . cl‘ ctlm‘ cargo was -, "Iarvlcr than 111W lrpilifliT 0a‘ commercial. nnhiiflllied in the 5ft"? ‘ I 11H‘, l to loo; luoll and a ‘Illllrz- . _. lc inude the fifty- lllile rot d t.l u in tlic flii/(‘YUUDH to lrliig lllm here for treatment. Tre plane landed on Piretlc River ice l:ot far floln the Mcwillialus‘ n-mlc. SMALL LIP-P Al, .\II".ETING — A iilhtwJi nnlllziull illcrlnlc nae Ilcld in lVlount- Stewart hall \'VCfilll‘:'tl(1\,' illtziil. and a lerv small attendance ofeicriorr, turned out. The hall Ilvas little more than Ilalf full. the spcakcrs for the night tvelsc: DI‘. Cy- vu; MacMilIali fvfl‘. J. IJCSIOY DoulZ- no. Ifoll. J P. ivlcilllvre. lion M R. McGulgull and billy-l K L118? Dr. A. B. Martin llrcsltlcd. A v wmk dgffillgp 0t the Uackcl lo King Government was presented by the different, ‘Dfiflkers .nd a lest- Icss cl‘0‘.'.'d listened ml atlcntly to the urchins-ills It was tunic notice- able (YIB-i» Ml‘. Russel Clark. M- L- A» a I‘(‘5i[i"llt cf the viliale, was ilbfifhl from the IIICCIIIIK. PERSONALS The condition of All‘. Auzuisltne AIcQllaid Tjvronc Lot G5, who has been lcrlollsly Iii In the City {Inspi- tn! for the past week 2S soiliewhal, inlproveti. Miss Mildred Harrin toll left dilursdiu‘ morning for Allin? 1° ispcild the Easter holldllj: with ll 1' mother. She was accompanied DY Artiste; Douglas A. c. MacDonald who will spend Easter with his fatn- cl. Major W. J. MacDonald at Dart- mouth. Unit-ed states. the war Depart- ment said, adding it. is the largest military plane Ill the world. ‘I'll:- new lac-moor. officially de- slgillltcd the B-I9, has healed and ventilated cabins and sleeping quarters for a crew of 10 mcn- 11S yangg was given formally at more luml e000 milcs and the smcd M’, more than 200 miles an hour. Its tour motors will generate lllore than 6,000 horsepower, it was said. Plans '. the new plane were stolen‘ last year but ware recovered. Congress heard recently from J. Edgar Iiccver. fiend of the Fcdrral Bureau of Investigation. Airmen exprisscil bcllef the Mammoth craft Eagle." They e‘ construction was l- to salve teclmlcrll p ns win: e21‘ ctlcn. faced in the atruetisil of tome- lvilat szlialtcl- but. othcrwie celli- parable aircraft. Choiidlel‘ discovered £1 burglar in his r d. vvlllniiltz of _ ill Something New I I! A SQYTIQERNUSUPPER And DIXIELAND BAZAAR KIRK HALL, MARCH 28th L-24-3-23-3t \i'c'n'u'u'n'n'u'u'n'ufi'h'u'in'n\‘n'in'tn'fb'in'l MANY fEIIS liltccuull AI uilliulllllv Finance Minister Ral- stoit Speaks Olt Be- Ilalf 0f Queens C0. Liberal Candidates The widely advertised appearance of Hull. J. I... Ralsioil. Doillmlotl Fi- iiiinc: Munster. failed to draw a lull house at the Slrlllld 'I‘llcati'e Th.‘ ‘s- day ililrhi where Mi". Ralstoil spoke tor ail hour and veil lulnutes on be- half of the ueen’; County Liberal candidates iessrs. Douglas and Macmillan. The iillljoiily o! the seats in the flrst llL~I'i-&‘i0lZ€"lI ijolvs ill the hall i'f‘llll<l_lll€fi IIIIOCIJLIDIYG during the llieotillg. Nor was there at, ally time Inuch enthusiasm SiIOWn bv way of ap- plausc. Tm l-alltlidrncs and Hon. J. P. Nll'llll_\'l'f‘ spa i)I‘il‘I't‘ Mr. Ralstotl ilrrlvrli UII the lilatforlli. . dent of the ‘fill Association, I)i . Qlicelu. Coltllly ill‘('.\li'i€fi. The ‘iltlllre-is of i\fr. Douglas, the I111“! 5|)~°1\iif‘I' was practically B, rep.- tlllun or 1115 l)l'6\'IOlli'5 radio speeches. Ili- slrci-srtl thi- ailcgotl advantolgcs of tho U S. iriidc azreelucnt. coili- Ili"lI(l\‘(i lilc tiolrrllmelltfs Will‘ cf- folt and Illiliicri Prime ulilllltrl" ism: a5. .1 tilirisliuil gciltlci .lli ‘d could illlvavs he trui. ed. Ml‘. Mcliltyre Answered Llllllteil to fifteen Illillilifii ll n. I1Il‘._ lucflltvre. who followed cc l- d that he ‘jcollid illFfiY gel. a- I that time . glut 3 (he KIIIL’ GO\'Ci'IlIlI€l\t'i‘i ‘d he said tic‘ lltld the Benn ft, \'C1'Ill\li‘IIi, in oowcl‘ to‘ ' ' " , lhlat C‘ ‘ tile .. Blank isticris: till) lciiblercd fill the fllczs ot ossclnblcd stalwarts il otforlll. "It, 1d?” asked i\lr. bfcllitvre o}- ter a pained silence. "Then y ll shouldn't Iiavc put ll crt" H2 boasted that ill th.s Proviii e thg _Iiib:l".lI:. llJ/il Ho; llircc acct,- liliglloils. iincc tile last rcdcral coil- froill Dr. All LIIIiCILkS Adventure" He Quoted "ok “Life is an efliCl Di‘. hfullloa hild fornlcrly ported canscrlptixi. | I-Ie uredictcil m: Liberals wall! c0 back "llenrlv us strong - cu ' with tour Rpm-solicit 2L" f‘ thits Provlilce. - r a: eup- Ilr. Macmillan .-.- .~......_..__ . public“ FORUM“ I i I I . ‘ in fzxggznsr-Illarn “m, nnlnlnnl c‘; SRZILIIII-A-BAY ‘civilian: Sll‘;—As e Liberal elec of West Prudlfxe. Ihwgsepg _ calm , llmn rea e I' . Deglolsa broadcm where _ D. stated that. col. Balaton received u s0ilCibfll‘ for the King Gavel-mm t; the enormous sum of over QZ. . for watching the ‘proéfiedings the commission of the eat Market'- lng Board, be havglg) received $300.00 per day plug $3 . I01‘ b08111 and expenses. I have com to the conclusion If this is the kind of g, candidate we are expected to vote for, we have no recourse 1f we are true to ourselves but to vote for Dr. Mac- Phoe who ls conscientious and sin- cere. as the Government have enough ploflteer; already in Prince County without Importing more. I would ail every Liberal elector to get a copy of Mr. DeBlolsk ad- mirable speech. and If they can stultlfy their oflnsrlienoe by going t-o the polls and voti for their two hundred-dollar-o- ay condi- date. when taxes will not. only be doubled but quadrupled if the pres- eilt Government goes back Into power again. they will have no one to blame but themselves. I. ml sir. etc. cumin. WET PRINCI 1mm LIVING CQNDITIONS Silt-I WIIS clad‘ to see tile letlel’ hi the Forum of March 20th ill which a small part the grievances of the iabouriilg ion lil this city was mentioned. our col-respondent made reference to all example of how the Mckenzle King Goverlunetlt. and our Liberal contractors ignored our claims to a fair wage. I want to express the view of the labor man's wife. It is my duty and the duly of liluidmcls or women 111 this city to tl‘y to manage a home and fred cur children. During this lam. Imll‘ winters it- has been n dif- ficult that-ten‘ to live here. Our lllen get scme lvuik but, a nia-n can- not carp enough In three months to kecp llllliseif and his family for twelve months. The waterfront job wwas to start, l-wt Spring. Tlioii we heard it. was _.) lg tn start, in the Summer. 'l‘ileu we Iieard lt was olng to start in the Fall. But. it as not, started yet. I tcll Mr. Douglas and Mr. Cyrus McMillan that nlaiiy children ill iilis city went, to school dilring this Wintsl- with little or llo break-fast and in same cases these children went from item-es where there was no til-a and no coal to start. a fire. I would like to ask them how they ‘would fccl to sec their own chil- i ailzl eight. years. start Ivinter morniilg with .. a politician ‘out Mac- kenzie King and his men premised to cud I""'II‘|)i'JYII'ICIIL four years place of It being ended c lcday than it ever has bcrn slum I cattle to live ill this c;l‘_,, which is a iflllf! time. I. um Sir. etc. LABOURERS WIFE Dr. Cyrus Mzicnliliall iaigl the campaign would co down iii histolyl fci‘ t-vxo reason-g brcait-c it was the lllost nlcmcntous election s‘111?0 c011- fedcration and bccausc- it had been characterized bv so much ‘llhusci and evasion of the real is on] the partcl govcriliileilt c The‘ tllc tvai‘ tlaolihl be llvi consideration, hei lrst and only ii A He dcfendtvil the Goverzllllelltls: o on lobtcrs in the not lifted and If not foul . the nclzt, t‘: l lloiilil tixkc over _ \ iulii iilill llcld lL lllllli a m‘ t is found. The Liberal azlditlatc did not stat/g oll whose luthontv this elec- llon prtnllsc was bflilh! made IIO ‘. Ml}. RU ‘TON id ct. ‘ lo ‘c. H]: had had a strciitlolls iilllc dining the last few days. "You pecpie call wolk a mall when vou get him. and I have Iliad ‘ are of ll." he said. "I have IItCfflIiQ-i at Sllliulielz-idc. , s: Louis. llhicrtou and 0'11: y. and 1 am afraid I rim ,<.:o- ing lo Ilavo to impose on vou very much the slime speech that I made on those occasionsK“ He asked his audience to im- agllle how "bored and fed up" they would iIAV-e been ff the present iulllpazgil had been preccdctt by lllrcc ilimltils of parhilnlciit-ary de- bate. Prcmiel‘ King. he llizlthtain- ed. had done "ii wise and courage- ous thing" In dissolving Parlia- mint. He conlplaincd of Dr. Manlon‘: stroll: lmlglil c ill criticising the Govcriitilcllt. also of lilo promises ilc was lllakiilg to the electois. The issues in the present cam- paign. he said, are: l1) Who can best influence all parts of Canada to pull together. and t2) Who can mo‘. use that united determination to luake the most vigorous rt, in eonnccticu with the prosecution of ‘the war. He lauded Mackenzie King's "falslqhtedness" in getting In- creased dcfcnsc appropriation! be- fore the war slatted. Mr King had achieved national unity, he slifi. bv "conciliation. patience and tolerance." llfcssrs. Lqipolnte. Car- din. Power and Michaud were cu- lngiml for their participation In the Quebec election campaign.‘ Dr. Manlon. he complained. had not, "raised his vclcc" on that. occasion. Lookiuc over the list of Notional Government candidates. Mr. Ral- ston said he "failed to see any dif- ference from those candidates who would have been nominated Ilad the name National Government nov- el‘ been invented." The contents of a package could not be chang- c'l by altering the label. he said: “and you 113V’? not to 118W‘ some- thing mom than ft christening ceremony before you can regenerate a man llnd change his politics." Says Opposition Necessary Ill Ellcland. he said. "they talk ahcnt. National Gcvqrument but Iiriw mcmv Liberia's and Labor men tire supporters cf Ilatlonal Govern- ment at, the pervert. time? TiI"I"‘ is a rfv-nicilt. situation there cf ODDS um and GfVfYWh“I1i." This we: ll.-.~.=-.==~r_v. he eorldnurd. orrer ill to ment In l‘"if'.' In . In will" In ---\' - Clllllcll in Kelly's CPU"- “iul or m. F. J. Munaghan 0f Kelly's Grass, Wu!‘ efforts at some lellg. , Flllicriil serviyes 10;‘ Fralzcls J. ~ Ho rcfetlcd rho l» ills. llncctlcn ailligiiail, ii who died ill the ' with the Duncan _ Conlin on and uniuiuetelulvp hCsfliUdl would be FL-hr-rios Cclnmlsisloii. In tird _to held luollqgy, ‘ll, “us lmngupggq lag, lilo latter lllclustrv he stud if U10 i, 1h,- mgcagcu “ag- a much or that . pursuits. HIS dc 110-15 of HEYCTGI illon‘ *=. l-o- liI.!l"CI, elipogzo ill agrlo oill fOiiD\'vUU_ . ' if...’ past I tow nwiltlls he nad broil a patient, ill illliitlifll. at. cIl.li‘.<.ticto‘.-‘ll. runeral services would b2 held . Joseph's RCIILIII Catllolrc ', ‘file body would ‘be token from Jilli"Il‘I.i€l0\\I1 bv trliln to Nelhli vviluliire station iuondav IIIDIIIIIIL: and thence by roan lo the church. 51111111118 are mo soils and three Itikltlgillélks’. His wile pleat-ceased him. File Rev. W. E. Mellagbon. iccmqn Udf-il0il0 parish priest at Seven Mlle Bay and John Moiillgiian. a‘<o I11 Seven Mil: Bay are the sous willie Ml. Jolill L. unity at. ' lnkora and Mrs: i ‘ are‘. ailo ivlss Marta iughflfillflll at, ltfoiltreararg daugh- te s. Mrs. Clem Blanchard, Mrs. John McKeniia and Mrs. Mary E. Hagan, all of Charlottetown are sisters. 4 .- :1’ 74 that the Govcrnluent will. as they sal‘. keep nil the rails." Mr. Ralston repeated his stale- lllents previously made with re- paid to enlislmcnts in the service forces, plovlsioil of uniforms and equipment. and molllcrs’ allow- ances. His analysisrf the equip- ment. of the 1st, Divlecn again re- vealed tllal, they ha gone over- seas without ‘motor ‘transports, Bren Gun carriers, modem 25- pounder guns, field ambulances: but. Mr._ Ralston maintained that this equipment would be furnish- ed them in England and he mar- veLcd that they had been sci-it bvei‘ as well out-fitted as they were. Britain was purchasing many war commodities from us and why should we not. make purchases ‘from her he nskcd. ' Canada's all‘ force, he emphasiz- ed, was equipped with the latest machines. He also quoted tributes ill praise of the Canadian Navy. He said he bad been censured for talking abaurthe last. war: but, he had not, done so in any spirit of cdtlclism but ln order to show that we IIve under different conditions. In this war. he malntalnedflwe are not sacrificing preparation to to speed." ' N0 Promise; Regarding ‘the "Commonwealth Air Training scheme he said he had been inked to make an an- iicuhcelncnt. but, “I am ‘not coming to any people in any art of Can- nda with my mouth fuI of promis- es." He had no doytbt. however. that announcement wth regard to tilts Province would be mode In duo time.‘ ' "We must. Llgtlten our bells." Mr. Ralston said. "We have got to make sacrifices. Money is not, grow- lrlg on trees In this country. It, has mt, to be raised from" the people of the country." ' , He wazried against being fooled by current peace talk. The marl ls almost, an enemy to Canada who tolls about. that," he ml . "be- cause the kind of oeaelfit at we would get. no"? would breed‘ worse A financial and ee- s ct the war and r‘ i chrrk livid lrrii criticism and enquiry S0 (‘Sflfiillfiflfi with ItII appeal for sup- port of the liberal cgndidatel. Cross and silent his life iii , _ GIJfiRDIAN I Fred and real I at a lilcal Nair gram paills With Mr. bv Pa them land Doria ‘i’ 193 , th III in C E. the 93 and of H sure v.1 ‘The ‘Family Doctor. gprgaglugs great, 3-act, EOIINCV 1 1 slag“ vlncas. ts States has I: tot . has? gigglvysénluoca gigtziilfi‘ u: r2105 you will w“ c D en Y I t, brin fl t! V ‘ , ° aim, iwi-el bud Jimmy's Taxi- The Thursday uBVL dill) are enrolled in the tech- uio Club ‘rile tour years ago 11nd most, present KTQIID- 9 f! Following sing soilg was led by Other speakers were lvfeesrs. est Bell. Joe Curran. Noland and ltfalcolin. Burton Howatt aD0k6 on behalf of the boys. _ _ MacKenzle was the lucky winner of the flat; presented Past Pres Fred H few tvcrcis of praise. A fetter was read by Mr. Johnstone which ivas l'6l.‘f.‘l‘."!fi from Mr. Joe Council, International boy s Pecreiarv comp lmentliiz the for their efforts On behalf of representa tel-mining the result because succeessftil Parties achieved one- . So prepond rant, for Social Credt In action of the Aberharl sided victor w s the yo; 1Q 5 that e. fore-es was eoilceded the night, election and second coun hi; balois was necessary In constituencies . As second counting cannot start, until the Returning Officer has re- ceived all ls trtbutlon of second choices on the Ilallots may be delayed as much as several days. er. was beaten tier In Bow Valley-Empress which riding he switched to run as an Independent after represent- Edmonton ‘In the last Legis- ure as a. Uberal. Provincial ‘ Secretory Manning. ChIefI-l utenlmt, o A rhart, Iedon t e first count, In Edmonton by a wide margin and was over the quota necessary for election. Mi‘. Manning was first, In I-Ion. Lucien Mnyr Municipal ADMIN. "W"? Ovbolwntthv a. wide plat-win In Beaver Riv-or and also upon lose 5.0 a1. s. Regular Saturday Night Dance 9—12 Don Mresern Orchestra Iiliarlottotovn Hospital Annual Play Illiiday QQQQQ§O " warm y everyone 5110111 success t-h 0B 01h 3f ii’ V , Doro y Coady. Connie LeCIlIIr éd Peters. Wflfd l-SQB Y's Men Play IIost To Boys Charlottetmvil Y's illghr. played host. to tralillilg cla&es slmnsoreii course vras 111. 1L1 belonged to Llle ' 51111991‘ fill and dill-lug the £V€lllllfi a, was presented by Messrs, Ernest, minu his exccliellt, addre s. Donald st Pres. Jack lffcNillr. on the won erf c 889d It 1S d . h l f . ti.‘ Si‘ fiidfiltfids-L?! r0 h the eeifiwonderfl . Re i‘- eir era es w’ t. Men 4d DY lteq of the boys original M1‘. Wm. P. Maeueod occupi- hair enjoyable Mr. Jack Mc- some of tho city's leading: talent. The orchestra consisted of Messrs. Don charlie Chamberlain. O. ii. and Nellson. solos were rendered by Austin ‘Framer and Charlie cham- beriaill. Albert Blanchard accom- Messer. Presby t. The boys were liltroduced by their lllstnlzcois. Joseph Ctirren. Roland Taylor Bell. and Prof. Barlow. _ The special speaker. Mr. Burleigll Taylor CD050 as his 511M609. "@111- scious Eildsovout" and held the at- tention of the boys for 10 tee Ern- .1. a340,. President Ruv cuumcre in Hi5 re- marks expressed words of apprecia- lion to the artist. and praised lh instructors and boys for the.- lvlork accomplisiieddand comm 9 fine ended ‘bits, olman also spoke ‘a Ldwin Club the boys. (Continued from Page i) The otiie ministers were leading. aria loll of the ‘gating system Queensland and Wes Denmark. 0g adopte election and ilfill was for t e 1926 used in several electoral States lil- cludln Austra in. Belgium. 1'11 swell-en. in- ortional in Al- elections m I925. iaab and it resulted In no delay ‘in d - vb u only ballot. boxes. the One 0f Surprises despite snow star lei‘ Aberhart In olgary 1,. ol-‘iiy. Alberta. Liberal lead- l cm: by a Socla E. lnltfal count tn Calgary Hon. W. W. Crow. ‘M ealth. Ill Hand Hills. leader in ‘the recoefl ‘count. to "will but te of of l2 One of_ the surprises of yester- days voting. apparcnliv as heavy as In I935 and muddy roads in some dlslri was the poor showing of the C. . P. which had 36 calldd race. None has been elected and ad fill- only one Is leading. ‘Independents a. coalition of Lib- erals. Colisvz-ntlves and others op- nosed to Social Credit. captured the gIioboks-I-Iigh River seat hold by the last Leg- islature. The Premier bu elected m-S cts. C fates In the to C f Mi. In l 5. Other Cabinet, Ministers elected were I-Ion. N. E Tanner. MInIsI/ir of Lands and Mines. In Cardston lntsfer Provincial Treasurer Solon Low vvahbelitgél I‘? Warnlgr In ilufifflilhi, w m s . , , I - digwsnd-ent, a y i w“ U n ‘ cli. D B Mullen. Minister of A lculture. was for ahead of C. A’. Ronni-mt. C. C. Camrose and his cler-lloil anpea certain’ ‘ ‘ ' in red § I. Minister of was ‘ “leading led _ __ less thlln ‘three- ulterior-s of the polfs have report- ed 21o‘ far. ' ‘ ' ' ‘Viv 0'1"“ Cr-birci. "InkP-l- PM. A.'W;l“cw. M‘n’-§‘r of P"‘".e “ “"'in"‘ltl":I 031v a in \,':~~".1l"ic'l and h-i out In the second count. . Hecldlei-t, Indemndml sTht Wight tn 50011 Scares An overwhelming triumph for 8i"‘l§‘°“‘i‘ i°°i€‘“l3‘§“.ii°l“" I e, r. . . c ll ea- turedthe John, potluck] RIGQI¢ 5min: Wednesday ulg t. _8ta room was at, l, premium in the large hall as the electors gathered from ait“....,il°“d. ‘zl.‘.‘s.l‘..t“.t..“iir '1‘. J. Element. ' The bent candidate Dr. T. V Grant had wu will: all l-iizhi a: the ‘eieclozsahhurl d questions at him. He ‘ ecame peev- L" pertinent afiberi ed at, one of his questIonei-s and 3 O1 - it Ml Ill will be en a y w grill) . Thar‘: fl demanded that the mall be e ectcd and went on a "zit down s rlke" to enforce his demands. During his rebuttol o molt of tho large crowd were wendln their way home and only ll bandfu remained In the all. ‘Those who remained were watching a "small riot," which had broken out at, the back of the building. Mr. H. 1". MacPhep M. L. A., s kn tn support of the Iltional vernment candidate while Sena.- tor John E. Sinclair supported the Liberal. Challenges lnterrupter The meeting got out, of control when Dr. Grant, in his rebuttal speech, attempted to refute a s atement, made by his opponent charging that, the Liberal can- didalfi 118d Promised In obtain ill- sullil for a young lilatl in the vic- lnftv of the town. who was ill with labetes. The entire family of the man had supported Dr. Grant on the strength of the romlse which when he was electe he failed to fulfill. and the sick mlm died with- out, obtaining the insulin. Loud protestatlon and “sit. down" greeted the Libezal candidate when he gttenlpted to make excuses for the neglect. Dr. Grant hotly challenged one of his lnterrupters. Pointing‘ at. a mun at the rear of the hall, esaid, "You're It coward and a slink. l‘II meet you tomorrow an any buck street in Souris and punch your head off." The chairman qiealed to the audience for ordcl slid Dr. Grant. threatened to again tgize time out because of lntezruptions Dr. Gifllli, was the first speaker of the night and his arguments fol- loll-ed the same line as n‘, the otiil- er meetings. He used the conscrip- tion "bogey" in an endcllvor to gain votes. and charged that, Dr. Manlon would follow this policy If elect/ed. This statement, was later denied by Liberal Senator John E. Sinclair. who admitted neither King nor Manlon stood foi- sclptloil, Dr. Grant complained his oppon- ent had luade the stotelucut that "Dr. Grant's Idea is to keep the people mar." ‘ Voice: “Sure." Dr. Grant; "I'd keep you poor If I knew who you were -—a.s fal- as Public Works are concerned any- crics of (‘Oll- vvlly." Voice: "What, about the our ferry. Dr Grant: "I'd throw you over- board." . Sales Tax lllcyeuscd The Liberal speaker referzed to the sales tax and admitted that, it had been Increased but claimed that it had been taken off build- ing nlaterials. _ n reference to Ills opponent's statement that. Col. Ralsloll nlld promised alrporlsln Prince County as an election talk-a. he asked Ills audience If they thought Ralstau needed avn airport to elect him. Voice: "He szclilcl be able elect. himself on $275 a flay!’ (Laughter) . Dr. Grant, look exception lo this ailsver and invited the mail t,o take the platform. Voices: "Talk politics" Hints Brain Monopoly He boasted about the Liberal Cabinet rilllllslers and said that, tile National Government could not find men with the obtlltlcs of King's followers. II:- clsllnlcd that .1 politician had i-fl say he was elected rvcll If he knew that he was going to be dc- fe ated. Voice: “That's why you are sal- , mg It, Dr. Grant: "You ace a Iiliwk- guard.“ To another‘ lntcrrilpter. "I'll sclld for the Mouiltlcs iliifi Iiave you throlm out, If you don't keep quiet." Calling the llillll a “drunken blackguard" the speakgl‘ drew up a chair and sat down with his watch In his hand and waited until the chairman quieted the illtci-rupior. He concluded by boasting of 0,11 the Public Works that he obtained for King's County Dr. MaoDoilaId dealt ably with the questions of the day and the p.0- blems which confront Canada tn thfi present conflict. e showed the people how Mac- kenzie King Ilacl failed to live up to his many promises. The spea er referred to the un- satisfactory condlticifs which face the fishermen in the community and urged that. the lng Govern- ment, had failed to he p the Indus- try. He outlined a plan for remedy- Illg the situation and advocated the establishment, of a plant. for the manufacturing of fish meal. He charged tits Dr. Grant. had neglected the fishermen of West St. Pe ers whereas Naufrage and Sav- a Harbor had received all the A tentlon. "The supposition Ill these places ls that this was for private reasons," he said. Voice: "Sure f0‘: Harry Cox and J. P. Maclntyre." Dr. MacDonald char ed that h‘s oppollenu‘ had invade the Civil Service and "missed potato lil- spectors without. giving them a chalice to prove their Innocence. He charged Dr. Grunt had G's clared that. Kurt‘; was "never In favor of ‘come ptio"' but, di n2 soy whether or not King inten . to enforcedt, ‘ ‘ ‘ The Speaker referrd In D1‘. GrlnlII-s pfomLse to s“ ply insulin to n. diabetic dtll-Ing t, e_ last, cam- itlgn; m this promise. llehod r2- 2i‘. 1:1 the votes of all the famly bu‘. the man rver received the Irsiiill arid dict. for want, of It. Dr, MacDonald charged that there was more graft, and political A ‘r. MacDonald Heavily AtSouris Meeting Liberal Candl-idzte For King’s On The Run As Campaign Nears Close. piirtisailship under the King Gov- ernment. than ever before. Ila cit- ed the Bren Gun sclilldlll its an example. He referred to the stupendous task of winning the war which coilfrcutis Canada and asked that the-people support D2. ltfsilioil. who uiicielstalids the situation. Senator Sinclair Senator Sinclair referred to the quota. placed on shipments of hogs coming from United States, which protects the Cimadiail hog produc- ers. Ho dealt with the serious situa- tion which exists In war time and explained that, Parliament had been prorogued because of B, resolution passed by Premier Hepburn of On- tario criticising the war -effort. of the Liberal Government. "It. is not, the policy of the Ne- t-lonai Government, party or the Liberal party in Canada that, con- scrlptlorl will be necessary," lie said. He. declared that he did not, believe in collscriptlnil of wealth and slated that, taxation was the only mctlhod of musing money for war purposes. The srcakcr cited the niulilyei‘ of Boar is which were set, up after the outbreak of war for control 01f prices. rcveilue, etc. He also IILliIlifliIICd _ that the F-‘irsc Clllzlfiiflll Division visas cqufppcil its far as It was possible \\'il['ll it wits scllt ovrrst-as Mr. ll. F. MacPhce Mr. MacPhce in a masterly ad- dress ccorctl the lltl"".'il-i‘lllfilli5 oi’ the Uberal speak- fmlivcly with the . Ho dealt ill a convincing -nei‘ with the scutthtu; of Piifiia- ment, by lvfackenzie King and said that, the lnitiillelyi season for hold- ing the elcrtioil would discri- frullclllsc litany old pcoplc. He charged that the people of Canada llud been dcnlctl iiilportailt hlfornlatioil when parliament was scuttled. Questions on the order sheet, he explained. wcla the only illctius of getting the proper Infor- mation but these vvezc left unan- swered. He declared that King had paid very lit-tic attciltictl to Hepburn on previous occasions and did not think that, the reason for the dis- solution wzis the resolution passed bv the Parliament of Ontario. Ml‘. lvfacPilce said that this was the lncst important election that Caluidil has ever faced owing to ‘me seriousness of the ‘,\'il,I' iilld stated that Canada was legilrded as a prize by Gcrmiilly. "Our safety lies In the strength of the British Enlpiic." he dcclzlrcd He. stated that. Liz-i- paraliiounit. question which foccs the Canadian pcciiic nus their liroilvsoivc coil- lrlbllbiflli in the prosecution of the will‘. The speaker declined that. party politics nlurt be for tell. and the "sweets" of ilrty lounge must be ilbiiiidolicc, iii nltl ‘ lo will t-Ilc war. "COllllilv iliusl be plated be- fore piirly - t l.» Nililhlllli G0‘;- crllillelil," he . He conlicli i tic LlDUfili Gov- ciluncllt fol tl l, lick of pzl-piituu- ilcss for ' llt conflict and iwur contribution .ilipl:e into _l_llrcc ' it bififiii)‘ iiilhtary (tivldcd Culii-ltiai lo ' ' ‘l I tiio ctronoulic II l1ii.ill_v._.t'tle pre- lilth-illl unit ‘. lie changed that the time" could not lilkt- clcntt for tli bet: of in‘.ii Ill illlllilflll till lllc "iiflilillnllttil ‘llitil _\'t1iI1ll i l; to .~ l tlic country" v.‘ b‘ oust lie. phll‘ bltzPilcc seoird has oppon- clltis oil the illlitlci‘ ct‘ iho Ifitisll Elllpirc Air ‘Planning hflifillll‘. lrle l.lls Pro- suid i» II- young llicii ifillll \;ilci l iill til u‘ wily all .\Iollc-_ nut ii.. , lA\.)e lli gziitllllg ul nl but illl lhry 3.... -il.s a p. l Ht‘ tlccizircti llItII, llw I‘t‘i5 re- Jlilrls Cvltli,>lli(‘lli, had l‘ ' and that ‘ ‘ i; fl- lilili I'I".'IIIHI i i a clad wIl ‘.1 li‘i\' wv . "ff lhl- nll.ui‘:-.. . oiulblvl in Illt- fihvPfilllli‘ i this \‘.,l".iii no‘, il.‘.t-= Ilrctl .,§ 1' tivf‘ .qll."l‘ Court» \t.l.< tolwd to zllllatioll of slltlliiltl on in," plzlti a \ he added Il~ silt I the ncrd of the (‘lov- (‘Hilliflli i uhzg In the develop- illctlt of Cztllrdrill rcsoulrcs so l-ilrlllcrs and Lhinnc-n could con- i».- IIIVi (‘ilflfflfffi that ‘orcilk of will‘ sillllc of l \ ‘ were almost Ill n s? ll-p or !1',‘.(II re- bclllon. NEW THEN (‘H (Cnntlnilwiid ‘PJIKP I) ilnd Inst-and it got a ‘Illlfl work jc-b." Dcptuty f" The DIKTSOIIPI‘ of I said, might. olllbilr crnmcilt "ill lilfi‘ lie sloll of Conlilllluist Deputy Albcr Pal Jli~i, shouted back: "How ml expect, to iichievc I.l l ii-ility lf you exclude from ‘_ pcjlgn Le s LC sl. pziliv ill f".ll!1.'y,' lThc- {Iii-fulfil I'.~.v"._v uri -r 100., Bhlln. coilstltli s the I.li f 3117C fir: Chiimhrr, lliill'lll"l\ l; has not, ml absolute lllrllerlly: 1 Reynand will h lyllllll-yq spell until April. ‘ill;- 1731"“ _ will be In I . litiill lililt mitllt, date. The cablucPs ricchlnll m l-lik n5 futltc on ii‘l"_‘.If\II'tZ- - l \ arrived of 1'll"l\"_ q v held lnvmm n V. f“ t:~l-' t , ~ ‘him- H i , u; " lf"*']1 51h“ "tufts? Iif‘ i\t».~ anfnw- ~, ' t1 I'll . Wmy of ‘victory’; it, and the cer Bargains i i Wagon Parts — Sealg h i ' etc. ’ a-Fleuryn Rgpairs “Anker-iitlllh" Srvavalor Pans 1 TWO Row Hand Sprayer l 5394155 wagon l Potato Planter 1' IIay Carriers and other - numerous articles. A A. HORNE o co Charlottetown. WEAR TRQUEERS LONGE; IJONDON -— \Cr‘)— Meu-qpiuimn policemen nclv have Lo make t,“ pairs of trousers last. 2 l-i: mm instead of l8 months as a wL-ume economy. They must, also wear um, gloves four years ‘instead of tlvo, PAINT FOR PAbMElxsl-QN SO (OP) prominent xnelnorlols — one or m. engineers of the ’I‘lt.4mic and m. other a. statue of Lord 9531mm,“ —were smeared with red palm 1n E'3°.1>1.a¢ls9y.1_299.i1_1r1it- UTHAMWON, Ell I _ Two 0f this scapula-ting“ IWCEWE my!“ P Ii MM‘ .1 12 1940 to _ ' ' Harold CC}. lVfoEwen. a and m‘ (Patriot. Please Copy; TIIORNE-At the P. l; I, wit. March w. I040. to Mr. ‘£32 hall's. Pope ‘fllorne, City, ll dam“ GREEN-At tile P. lr. r. H iVfnrl-ll 18. 1940, to Mr. allciosliiif Merrill Green, North River, .1 son; IIIcC/ALLUIII- At, P. E I. pltal, March 80. 1940, to Ml», Mrs Edward McCallum. Bracitley Bench, a daughter. (‘LAY-At the P. E. I. Hospital, March 1'1, I940. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clay, East. Royalty, a 5m MOORE-At. Prince Edward Island Hospital, March 16, 1940, to ML and M s. John Moore, Gaytml. g 5011. i\_lllcC.\LLUlVI—Ai, P. E. I Hm- plt-al. March 22, 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Gregor McCaIlum, Bi-ackley Beach, a daughter. NICHOLSON-At, P. E. I. l-lm. pltal. Ilfarc-h 19, I940. to Mr. and iggé. Ivan Nicholson, City, a daigh. MARRIAGES lmcliGiWKIIB-"QT u ion‘ Liffui; hc-nle of the bride's parents. Augus- tine Cove. Wednesday. Alflfcll 2o 19:10. by Rev. G._ Carlyle Wchslv" Miss Bessie Marie Cameron, Alleli- tine Cove to Mr. Donald Joli l Aim.- Dolmld Shanuock. MACLEAN- J NKINB .. —At, Zior. Manse Thurs a . March 21, 1940, by Rev. G. Car yle Webster, Miss Helen Esther Jciikln-l. Mt. Albion to Mr. Alfred Maul-can, Charlottetown. -_ _____1ll’-A1T"9__ ._ . j?_ .:y NOONAN- At Cup; Traverse. March 18, 1940, Thoma: Noonan aged. 42 years. NIACDONALD — Suddenly at the City Hos ital. Oharlottawn J. A. ilricDcnn d. use 6'1 years. Fllllfffii notice later. ROBBINS-At, Central Bedcqlie. ivLlfCil 22, I940, Alexander Robbins. ilge 86 years. Funeral Sunday i152 P. M. from ills late residence to the Central Bcdeque Baptist. Ceme- lciy. AIONAGHAN —Al, the City HmDIldi. Charlottetown, Fran J. Monaghan lute 71 wars. Funeral ondliy morn- iiuI from St. J0:':pil'S CiIIIWiI. Kel- ly's Cross. McLl-ZOD-At Truro on ‘Flluisclly Milfcil 21, I940, Mrs. Annie Larkln McLeod, widow of the late A. B ivlcbeor. The iclualiis will arrzw ill. the McLean Funeral Hollie Sal- \II'(liI_\' evening. lllternloilt private at lZ-ic People's Cemetery on Sill-idly. . lutcl-iilcnt Criipu-id . ivlzlsiulli- ‘rvicc at. prev-e. Prnsr c- lnil. iilt\\'(‘l‘5. I "TI-ZRS-Jil l-his (lily on Alruvh 31). 1.1140. Thonllis Earl Pctrrs. iced ‘JR ymzs. The remains wore for- .Ii'fi"fi from Frank Ilcllilcssrl‘! Ifllucrlli Ifoulc ‘Thursday aIIP-llm“ il\' rail Io Ntlrtil Rltstico. ‘Thr full- - fwk plow yesterday nllidlmfi ‘ Ila. ‘ifnris Church. Niltth Ill .:llo“.1l l!.\Gi\'/\I,l, -- Al, tilt‘ A Nfnrch 3'3- llts. Friday. = Iilatilda Blanche Baginll, ace T6 years. vrldow of the Iatc Di‘. J. s Barrnzlll. Flrileritl from st. 17.11111“ Church Sun/lav. lvflir". '34 ‘c: ‘ Funeral rl. Interment, People’! ‘nil- late Mrs. Barn!“ nt. the MocLcun Flin- (‘Lil Hume until Sunday noun. if‘? starting lit 2.:Io. at In Memoriam Ill fond and lovln ‘l IIIPIHOTI‘ Illirry Ivr-bster. Angus Inc Cvvv- 11"“ .‘L'\l'r|l 24, i936: m» his 1111112315; Blur-arr: t (Ii-lire, died March , aged ll vcurn. Inserted by Loving Family- Ii-230-3-24-1i. In ‘Memoriam 1935 1919 A. RUSSELL Mcbllllltl Inverted. by. Slater. Lucy» .-| ..l-., i HVVnNHfiN'I|'IIn'n'Vn'Ju'-N'IIW"“ ' i/v. o. MacLeafl l u‘ :3 UNDERTAKER i’ g5 EMBALMER 1* tvlurliiuotlmn and f: North Wlltihlfe I. Phone m .-