'IIAXIHB or s HERE MAN ll l §l iii' its ri! ik, g're\dlIl¢sse&l in (lovers Prinoelidward Island Like the Dew °-- i g cnsnI.o'rrlrrowN. cmsns, Tunsusv. Maxon 21, 1934 Io PAGES 'S' \ MAXIMS ' or a MERE MAN §h d§ li" lfi I 3 -6 ¢v°1\1ii<>z . °af"’§9E` §E “ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC -____ 'Great Western Tsikie st Mt. °\¢"\rt. 'rum-sosv night. Iflau "Been supper at wnsetiy Riv- if Hall. Tuesday evenlng, Hailllgz. attend Rebekah L-MU JLBA. Kon- Zo cents. l.rl89l. ‘Qasristseisvrn school or Irusn hws lasitsl, us P. u. wanna- Gmrsrsea and n-lends invited lssra Uleuisl nail. L-1i6°- "Dr. saotusn ermlosul 'lb when ssrs. summon. ur. lhriss and dance by Imaam. lt. .lsmes I..-usa. tits ggi? 85|!- li? f' iii t and ,ingm- ri The annolmeemsnt, which was received with approval on both Sides of the Hov-I2. was made dill* ing the discussion of the Agricult- ural estimates. The House in committee on sup- ply last evening psned the follow- ing estimates: Department oi Ag- riculture, 04B.820; Eslecutive Coun- cil $900; Education, $348,800; Health, $32,000; Falconwood H04- pital and In-iirmlw. $81,200; Inter- Genersl Government, $4000 Dir - y . was made in the Isegisle- ect, Must, $3000, Postage and This issue, raised by France ln an lsst evening by Premier liao-~'Rent P. 0. Boxes. $2.400: Pi‘°V1D°1l| “ ' ° 9! arm.; new last week, opens a new lmm, mm, ,Mmm AW, That Szncerzty Chestnut in ...lily . anon. cap... in gm” gpg, I months-long disarmament negotia- st I. prog: report- ._ i-i°m~ ed thexltza sdioxiruniligu until lb _ I T The British was said ocloer this morning. , During the present session of the Legislature a con- xmgesut ,§q§i§:i°§u,§,e, Th f llorwing timstss main . m br pam: Pséhugxg :ami effolzmia being mode by the Liberal Opposition mem- £3113 balm! mam before taking pmvmem B,,M,,,¢_ om M., pm s o rev the ques ton of Prohibition enforcement as suns; Department or mule worn; a political issue. D m mu” °°P“‘l A°°°“°°¢t ""1°°“"‘:;'3 £31; ' They hope, by this means, to recapture the Temperance str seooun ; . . _ . . Conn, omstmctm wwmt; nd. ` sentiment which _they exploited In 1927, and which helped '§h‘§h°""““f° flfhe lgfffd 53”” eralyald account. r ‘ to defeat them tn 1931 because of their broken election ;';,,\d gmeging ?;,»f,ln; obnlfgaigri Premiers Cf Provinces __. ‘ (C. P. By Gusrdfnrvg would Wire) OTTAWA, March 26-Premiers or the your western provinces have been asked to confer with the Fed- eral Government here on April 5 to discus the continuation of fin- ancial ssistsnce from the iedsrsl treasury during the coming fiscal nt was made to- yesr. Announoems day of the issuance of invitations to Premiers John Bracken. of Manl- ,t°ba. J. T. M- Anderson oi Sask- atchewan, John Brownlee oi Alber- ta and T. D. Pattullo o( British Columbia 'hm Federal Government is thus taking' advantage of the Easter rl- ems of Parliament to put its fin- ancial relations with the provinces west of the Urest Luka on a mom orderly basis. For the past year or two the Dominion Govemmsnt has been assisting them as they required aid. by means of KURT!!!- teeg and direct loans. ` At the recent Dominlorl~Provln- cial Conference th; Eastern Prov- incen which have not yet been forced to call upon the Dominion for aid to any great extent spprov- ed of the assistance given the western units. “Not Guilty” Pleads Former Hlfx. Pugilist HALIFAX, March 26. _ Douglas "Red" Msouonsld, once king of the ldaritme lightweights, stepped into s courtroom today for the b.g|est iight of his career. He was flghtillg for his life as ne faced s Supreme Conn iury on a charge oi murder- ing Marie Tribeault, lil months ago. l The sonlbre atmosphere ol the 'courtroom wa.; is far cry from the lglltterlng arc lights and the boister- ,lous crowds who once greeted Mac- bllc - uronces. But Dorlalas pu al(-le be was as cool todayss he was then. and alter pleading "mlb llliiiy' lil sst back in the prisoners dock and listened calmly to the vriillhilil 'D0 related eireuinstsncu about the l`s death. '”` za, ms, ay~ been pick- street near worked The "El I 3s”?§? gg; %!_.§l a 8? li E ur =§ge2 ¥ ggi; rsh Eine -éiéi gi er vi E §§- sil! .l Sydney Lad Badly Injured lIlY,KsR\8-#hiv PGH rl li; lil remains unelsanleii. emclslr new gnu kiiuriel he ' log, and has bum in condition Ines sfbtr llle Rudderbm. 5 5 Phd 88- herself to take military ma econo- U Uyugblg 0 ‘ ~ mic measures against a violator oi a t show that the MacMillan Government has mm, were mwed M deciding my l in any way inlerfered with the Royal Canadian Mounted wr, Police in enforcement of the Prohibition law, they allegel TM question Of military and ew- thqt thg qyggfmn is one of smcenty and claim the prero nomic sanctions heretofore had only To M eet alive ol beinp the only Temperance party because tile? mmxiidagrag? PORT SAID, Egypt, March 20. -The ninth day since Samuel lhsull sailed irom Piraeus. Greece, aboard his little char- tered veeeel passed today with still no knowledge ss to his whereabouts. Port- police here questioned captains of au incoming steam- ers but none reported sighting the Msioi-is, A dispatch from Athens said the newspaper Vrsdinl reported that seamen enterins Piraeus wld of having picked up code wireless messages from the 'Maiotls and from the radio xe- ceptlon guessed the boat was making toward the Dardanelles. al Cuilidian M/ounttd P01100 arriv- ri ll ‘iii I 5 E32 ll l;l§§§l§;l§§l;. iiithl hohbhkbf ii li 'l= it )|GWlU| El il EE I ll ll 5 l I a political platform: PARTY _~ " are ‘yzriglhlfbitianistf conviction." a Ilgrietaclnx at dpewef . d h un , _ oary po it chestnut, repudiated by the el l- ° ° "M" °n 3'" _' Believe Insllll or; ln 1;.';‘lIe, is still profduced at every session of the Leger- iiicliiiitliiilginbgzigfriiirtiingniigbiggiiel- » aure. measureo tr lh it t ` ' veal ' _ Mak( F01' fqllgwiygg l¢¢¢¢|»_ w h 5,9 ea?" al? u re - ed In the wxbhe is obligated to s. limited ex- liie l er o the Liberal part ,mm D d` U "nf #0 U1 lwnclwwn on the we of uw 1921 election ma: xiao. ln'l“°n’f-i§°'f`c‘io1;-igiymifi' U7’ Une e3 prion. calling upon mm so mr ma decide . - on and-n-o=mm mmf- in and ww. o o' w zz ¢ uw' m lm ’ emtwdy W' mm" '--' W 4° HI 0 lr po ica terests, whether ' “_ ,_ m annum.. Bmw Wm) lhey _should adopt Prohibliion or Government Control as Wide Messrs 'nie mms now vu interpreted in some quarters as lneaninz thot Sulnmerslde, P, E. I, Imnoe warts Gres; Britain to guar- March 21’ 1921 umgltihe irlggtiers oi Frances east- edmme my y,,wd,_y by mmm CONFIDENTIAL nature. We need not remind you how Moncton on a peiodicsl tour oi carefully guarded the Co" ~:»rvutlves kept all their discus- hirfdvev-¢';1i’£‘f sions, and kept their own counsel. Please impress this on' ‘ ."°°"d' il who attend your meeting. suddenly s larse wi' emma in his nt positim about three P l , _ yempx since tl-ls war he bssl You should also bring to the attention of the meeting* mt,."‘u;-h§0“‘; §’.‘"l‘;‘“‘ ‘he ‘“°’ mn greatly iuixitex-estsd in that our suecieas at“this lellleclgon Itrgans rtmare tthz;r;63‘r:)03r;)y) T.,,° mm ,,,,,,.,.¢ nom me band", “"“°° °"‘°"”" ormer occas on. e w ge ng a ess . ear. pointing molvera 'rney forced nadlsn sir-In. md ,,,, ,,, Q, .,.,., .column subsidy, ma It will amplify ure "nr is ml. gl;-§w;inei=;»‘» 3° <33- if;-fuf cgi: ei the mounted roles in tus pro- an extent that I am sure whichever party succeeds on this ‘um M “mom “M ,hm ‘ viu°\» U'~i°"°°“""“ “°°°"“° occasion will be there for the next fifteen years. There- mn pw ,mel wlmmlng ms °°°*“i*~“°“"“°"“*”""‘° f ll I rim ru ull ll Il ‘lam-l»=»¢»u»m»o~v°1v-f | tmvdmmwmmfonltbo teumos po nee nyou os yous. ec ,ppp Trap for themselves reasonably can to have your meeting view the situation mn# , ¢,ml-me ls... me ,lui I a. AND no wnsr You coNsInnn IN ' ~=m=3°“ °v”§““° ,,'°',,,"°“°°°°,,,,,,,,,,,° 'rnn';s°si'i‘"I§'i'nnnsrs or 'rua Psnw. I Xi!! “§"£a‘°&.§“fil’§§`r"'” "'°°"° ' ,';"‘{°° “’ '° You can tm upon as no 'rn/lr 'mn in-:IrrINc Is ------~ ' IN rsvolm or covnnNm:N'r coN'rlzoI. on IN Claims Som-et rsvotm or narsmmc 'run Plzonlnrrlou ACT. or C are evenly divided on the question, as the ease may be. e Met Death This will enable me to come te what l hope may be n con- Agana aus A¢¢{d¢n¢ally mean IN 'run venv nnsr IN'rnnI:s'rs or our Of Trouble 2l‘s'eell,l1l\0§'l1’ Dear Sir: em A HI » t i Some of the executive members of the East Prince wi; st;iiiiil;rt~;mtTlilAgmis§r¢i;`i1ey7tPosED T0 IT Kindly do not let our Conservative friends know any- ' ' ' ` thing about such a meeting, The Chairman of your meet- Muff-Ofneril J- H- U-M=Bri¢n. ing should also mwke it quite clear that everything should, °i°“~‘°- C°f°f“‘“‘°“" °i W MY- he STRICTLY IN ous PAn'rv’s INTERESTS and or s But if trance wants sanctions a- gainst a violator of a disarmament agreement, the British view is that this will open an entirely different question, and will be given consider- ation. _...___-_-*__ ~|NMONTREAl (C. P. by Guardian'a Special Wire) MONTREAL, Mhrch N-TWO two oflelals oi Tousigrisnt and Frerce, provision merchants, drove them to a deserted spot and leased them after securing sl5,000 in csnh the men were taking to a bank, The bandits escaped in t‘ 1 fl:m's automobile and were still st larle t/oniglit. Lazare Tcusignsrlt and Donut Prevost. employees ol the Ofulpany were dl'l\illg to their bank, taking a short cut through a lane. when . . ict Y I 1 . . I' V’ rd °msI.'n'Iiirr c. ssvNnans. ‘°"'maolm>" °'."'“°°»a~n" °'°°°°'2»-D»°\:‘ii-fi ‘A‘C's" L'n’D' 30%.” i ilribgr camlllig 'f '” --» --~--- ‘TP WIDIH in Bemohlvi omna sud roi-nts. w p lapeeneialleveas' . .....l........ll....l»{ ll bultoregluststlnesmnsmdiwl gmy p-evenzfatlme striles and disorders. .fir if; §ii§§§§§§ ring: .liailiil l ¥fi§s;§ daring bandits today kidnapped- Hon. Robert Weir. Minister 1934. council may declare io be a Limit or Increase Powers are provided io limit cs' increase the exports from Canada of any regulated product at any time and to control the Interpro- vlncial trade as well, with author- ity to recompense exporters for losses incurred through obeying the orders of the board. Recom- pense to exporters ior losses due to fluctuations in exchange rates is also provided when resulting from o d oi th board. r er e Parttwooitlwhillgivesauth- ority to investigate and regulate price spreads in the handling oi regulated products and provides penalties up to a £0,000 line when the regulations are broken. Reid Dffiee Daiwa The Dominion Marketing Board will have its head office in Ottawa. The size of the board is not given in the act but ls understood at the start it will consist of three per- sons. Under it will be local boards and also it ls expected the pro- vincial governments will let up provincial boards to administer the sci. in regard to any particular eommodlly which it has been decid- late Bd to TWU . Control of grades of regulated .products is provided in the bill. In oonnectlon with control of imports which come into competition with regulated products, provlsionlsmade ior the issue of licensing or impart- ers. Similarly, the Govemment is given power to institute a system of licensing for exports of natural products. The wlxiister is given authority to enforce such regula- tions. subject to certain reservations. the powers oi he board are set forth in the bl. as follows: 1-To regul \ the time and place of n\arl;-.l.n,g the regulated product. and Lo determine the manner of distribution and the quantity and quality or grade of the regulated product that shall be marketed by any person at any time, and to prohibit the market- ing oi any of the regulated pro- duct of any grade or quality; 2-To exempt irom any deter- mination or order any person, or class oi persons. enga,ed in the ont1nued on Page sl Fish Dealers In New York Stage Walkout , ...___ (sr. ny oasnrisna Special Wim Iww Your-K, mum as-rmsu fish dealers. sns€r¢d by We F"|°°° wnoleullen sured ior yellow vidi- erei and Canadian white fish, walk- ed out on strike £001!- chslked on The prices th” UW the msrbev. boards in the east riv- er sheds read: "Yellow picker-el-40 gent; a pound; Canadian white fish --46 salts.” "1t’s exorbitant.” slid Bam Weil executive oi the Uhhed Retail Fish Dealer Arpoohtioa. “We csn’s compete with other foodstuffs at such i¥ln‘el~" The strike BENCH! biiainel in standstill throughout Peat fresh water whienlstbs reismmax-het. fill " liiiil ;;; 2. iii ‘il :Ei §ia§» 1-_ -» ,m_'m__n__w___ A _ F Is Introduced l"$.i'.°Zl..‘i.’.'... im- §_i_B‘“U By Government Unwming t” G"°'°"` Legislation 'P?o-vides For The Products Of The Sea, Forests And Eem- (C. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) OTTAWA, March 26-Sweeping powers to regulatl irade in Canadian natural products are contained in legis- lation brought down in the House of Commons today by of Agriculture. The measure will be known as the National Products Marketing Act of The bill is regarded by those who have studied it as s most far reaching measure. It in doubtful it is contended, if_any other country in the world has provided legislation with such great possibilities for organized producers ts control the marketing of their products. The bill provides for the creation of the Dominlol Marketing Board with powers io regulate the marketing of any natural produi which the government by order-in regulated product. WillPerform Investitu re Ce rem ony 0'1'I'AWA. March ld-In ` oi' the 81 Canadians wllovxgiw titles or honors last New Yun d will take t BY Place a a special ceremony here on April 21 non Q Government House. The Governor General adsl for the King wil preside. , The Weather, Etd lf You Drift. . ‘NM ills flint ilwml IW: lf A Bullitt mm 0 l *ip CAB FEIIY SCHEDULE \\ - sys ‘ low s In. (Exim: 155 v- m~ I. m; I li us. (Extra) Southeast to east winds. im-rear lng to soon; or wvsihlv calm cloudy w.ih snow and rain: nd much change in temperature. ln, linlcn ‘.'ll» Sltnimslnl snri ms l um trmperalurrsz- 1 , , , . .. reg: T luwson .\kl:\\'ik .. Vie-Lorls .. . .. .. - Vancouver .. - Edmonton . .. Bun!! .. (‘al¢ery .. -» Saskatoon ._ .Regina ... . . Winnipeg Toronto _ Kingston Ottawa .. lllonrresl .. .. .. Quebec Rain! John ... ... Charlottetown IOIIOAB1’ llaritims Provinces;-lautheest ll out winds, increasing' to stron( 9 possibly gales: elnmly will snow sol rein; not mufh chlrilq I tempere- iurs _ i'||i’¢_r union, aol-m¢ si s I us QOH I I eafassutdgsvenincssli &l risse tomorrow Denim si I D Pall loan l'risay_ Ich A Bl . D. 'suxarsiso use slnesos mieetl lien than Charlottetown. z~|s» I0 1 . . 1,95 ` ' In ll I0 8 I4 20 I At Home His Worship Mayor Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy will be home. Wedne rc. i in titili iriiir 5 l home, April 4th from 4 8p.m. was days-beavlnl' 30”” B k Ii -Leaves vsp. rurmcn! _\\l-1l'|-;(|[(|ll,0|,l('.\b 0i"F`i('I'7. T: l v. 1* -W- , fs. i