‘-»~.—, ‘or: JIb-au-frinsf ‘ u»... w. can» a. mime hungry-Meal (hi. Ialagvo-J ls liurlwu Q's?’ ‘you us senses) nam- " | our; mum ma. one Us.‘ n. l) A Iaollanoa "MONDAY, JANUARY 21, .95.. lllfllf"i'iildiiiii Glllllilllliii. vasm-nsgibsos sinus I. . lsscsiase Editor-ll l. . lg (‘and all Duffel Chess .- wau (ls advance)‘ delivered v3- 1- ‘A Change o! Venus to which, according to the lion. W. M Lea, we are entitled-will ‘be Premier Saunders has returnmll considerably curtailed. aonrottswa with the information that an audit board has been Ip- pointed by the Federal Government to make-a final adjustment of Mari- timesubsidy claims as recommend- ad bythe Duncan Commission of use. The board is new! O1 Mr- Gordon Scott, chairman, of the Montreal firm of P. S. Ross d: 5on5. m, 3. Jay Howson, of the Toronto firm of Thorney, Mulholland, I-iow- New Zealand. The subject was also 3 and McPherson, and Mr. L. dealt with by Mr. Bird, Dairy super- migene Potvin, of outremont, Quc- intendent for the Province, who bee, connected with the firm of; pointed out that one New zealand Geoff's-ion s; Company of that city.‘ importation at Halifax amounted to Tbesesént-Iemen. Prenuer Baunderaimors than the product of an the gtgtes, have been instructed by the: creameries in Nova Scotia; but of Federal Government to review rep-' course, this would not be taking ac- reusentatlons from an)’ m‘ “u 0f thsi count of what is made by the farm- llsrltime Governments. Ears in their homes. Among other The Dairy Industry The Dairymerrs Association of Nova Scotia was in session last weel at ‘rruro, and in his address of wel- come at the opening meeting the president, Mr. F’. W. Foster, pointcd out the necessity for protection against importations of butter from ’ mon with the other Maritime Prov- The Premier also states that muzzle’ in Cttawa he wok up the matter o! 9m claims for subsidy in lieu g1 public lands in the light of the‘ gettlement of the Manltobfl- 6086- H? docs not say whether these claims will be considered by the audit board. by [loyal Commission, or direct by] m; Government. m any case- ht =11 grosses great satisfaction with “ml result of his visit, both with i-oruuil to the consideration which is t0 b! given to our special claims and to the claims which we have in com- inces. That Premier Saunders should thus readily consent to an audit‘ board composed of Federal appoint-l ees from Montreal and Toronto will be s matter of surprise to Liberals and Conservatives in this Province. have the findings of the Commission been more bit-I, farly opposed than in certain sec- tions. of the Quebec‘ and Ontario press.’ ‘rho Duncan Commizioh achieved the results it did because, its chairman was a distinguished‘ outsider, free from sectional bias. while the other members were Marl- time men, perfectly familiar with conditions in these provinces. What qualifications have the members thing! Mr. Bird said: ‘Canada has been for many years an exporter of dairy products, of which butter has in the past been one of the important exports. In the year 1925, that lathe fiscal year ending March 31st, Canada export- ed 24,502,000 pounds of butter. These export figures have gradual- ly dropped and in WEB-Canada ex- ported only 26,433 Dolmds with 0. decrease in value of over 01,000,000. "When we look at the imports, we find that in 1025..Canad.a im- ported 102,848 pounds of butter from New Zeoland, and in 1029 Canada imported 24,960,251 pounds, and it is expected the importations for the fiscal year ending. March 31, 1930 will reach over 803100.000 pounds. I do not wish to trouble you too much with figures, but just one more comparison. In 1920. Canada's export of all dairy pm- ducts gave a favorable trade bal- ance of approximately 050,000,000, which is a very important figure in our national trade balance. Last year this figure was. reduced to $28,000,000 and probably this year will be somewhat lessthan815,00,- 000. All these figures can be stat- ed briefly in this! way: Canada in 1925 exported 25,000,000 pounds of butter. ‘Ihls export has been re- zluced and now Canada is an im- porter of butter to an amount equal to her exports in 1025, and a favorable trade balance of $50,- 000000 for dairy products has been reduced to probably less than $10,- 000,000 for the coming year. This has all happened in four years." Commenting on the situation out- lined above, a Halifax exchange asks: How much longer must the appeals of the farmers and dairymen of cs- the present audit board for mr-kizig, g, final adjustment of the claims of the Maritime Provinces? Can they B Imsldercd ,5 havlnB a symm- thetio appreciation of the disadvant- ages ‘under which these provinces have labored since Confederatloifll Zealand cargo landed at Ham“ u Apart from their business conrieo- ‘ 1h Central Canada, is shytw- known of those gentlemen! attltv-rlo nada, for a square deal in their own markets, continue to fall on deaf ears 3 at Ottawa? The protest repeated by | the Nova Bcotia dairymen at Truro l is but an epitome of the general sit- . nation. T0 date the record for New held by the ‘Pinko,’ which discharg- ed slightly in excess of 7,000,000 Notes By the Way Interest In the Halifax Iy-eleelion was not confined to the llsritimes. Ottawa was deeply concerned over it as is relatsdin despatcheah mes- sage from the federal, capital to The Mail andnnpire tells tbafwhile Conservatives time learned the re- sult with-relie! and satisfaction uh- erals were proportionately disap- pointed; They hsd counted confid- ently on the» election of the Liberal candidate. ftlsinflislifaxthstrremiei-King expeotcd to win onb or both seats ail the coming Dominion election. Other gains throughout Nova scotia were expected tooeunterbslance admitted losses to the liberal party in every other Province excepting Quebec. Liberal hopes as to gains in Nova Scotla- or any of the Maritimes are now deeply depressed, and in Quebec where an increase of Liberal strength is practically“ ‘bis. a Conserva- tive gain of five to ten seats may be confidently predicted. There is no doubt that the politi- cal tremor set in motion by the de- cided upheaval in Halifax was reg- istered by the Clovicrnuient seismo- graph at Ottawa. It may even af- fect the date of the Dominion elec- tion. At least it has led to the rath- er startling prediction that "the King Government will not go to the coun- try until foroed by the Conservatives or by the expiration of their term in office." ‘nroasrrva T101261‘ csusii, or frvvr _nev-vv' flTTwrnvirsy ens" wisp-xi, a, 1...... W. s... M-D. ACNE 0B PDIPLE! I try to talk about acne or ‘Dime plea at least once a yearybecaule it is an embarrassing condition just at a time when the individual is" most interested in his or her appearance. _ Acne starts at about the age of puberty just when some shade m ceasing to work in the body and others are just getting started; the oil glands and the hair follicles are becoming more active. Now although there is an organism thought to be the direct cause, jtllat the digestive system enters into the causation is now generally admlttd Research workers find that in prec- tically every csse some little defect in the digestive tract can be found. These defects are over acidity of the stomach Juice: the food staying too long in the stomach or inteetlnli the walls of tho stomach or intestine often too weak to move their con- tents along rapldly enough. , Often the stomach or the intestine is ‘dropped’, placed too low in the abdomen. Now you can see what the effect The Government is evidently in doubt and divided in opinion as to whether their chances would be bet- ter or worse in the country i! they held on to oflice until the last gasp. Here in Prince Edward Island there is also a strife in the Liberal camp over the plums which the Covena- ment. has still in power tobeetow. with waning rindence in the sta- bility of the Government prominent Liberals are known to be pressing their claims for promotion to ofllces of em- lument before the coming downfall. Conflicting claims generating strife Liberal conventions being called to nominate their candidates for the House of Commons, iilthough all four of the Conservative candidates were put in nomination weeks or months ago. Of course, that is the Liberal party's own affair and we are not offering advice. r The United Farmers of Alberta in their annual convention recently condemned the Government's trade land on the ground that "the treaty discriminates in favor of the auto- mobile anci other manufacturing in- Canadian agriculture. far-oi! Southern Dotnlnlons. oied by the many residents of Wln~ nipcg who came there from the Marl uiterest between Maritimers wher and heat have so far prevented any. treaty with Australia and New Zea-l dustrles in Canada at the expense of The Alberta farmers also call for an increase of the British preference, as the Earm- ers of Manitoba had before done. There is a vast body of farmers throughout the Dominion who stand apposed to the trade pact with-the Hull. a. n. Bennett has been hon- time Provinces. There is s bond o.’ upon the blood is going to be when there is this laziness in the move- ment of the stomach and intestine. The blood is 80in: t0 be laden with wastes, and of a consistency that will not nourish the tissues and clear ;away the broken down or used tis- l sues. ' The material, the oil, in the oil glands of the skin, gets so thick that ‘it doesn't pour out on the skin to I make the skin soft and pliable. This oil gets infected andyou have acne or glmples. Now most individuals can eat l everything and anything" and be-l cause their glands are working- right, ‘or because their stomach or intes- tines move conte ‘ along properly or zfor other reasons, they haven't ‘the slightest trouble with the skin. Other individuals have to watch the diet carefully, cutting down on tea, coflee and alcohol, and avoiding pork, veal, fatsi cheese, and some kinds of flsh. There are hundreds of proparatlohs used to apply externally, containing mercury, sulphur, arsenic, sink or other drugs. gThe X ray treatment has given brilliant results in many cases. The thought then is to keep the abdominal muscles tight by exercise, perhaps an abdominal belt in some cases, cutting down on the foods mentioned above, the use of a little alkali, like baking soda, besides the medical or other treatment prescrib- ed by your physician. Don't Bet discouraged! Most cases can be greatly helped, and m; an‘- tive tract is the part that needs watchful care. "w....¢. a -—-_- -'rl=lmvsl.wflirsves.sevam:w sion in fbndon is a iequeitovtheioon- ferjeaee has in _w, in 1021-22., m g , .41; wsshiultenryrwldtd-thst the unit- eusnw. eight year's the lag into samba-us treaty, should arrange for a offihb con- u-wm parties. The bresentfeonfet- ence, though-szalledibyflrtlt 1m- lndgthiapledlto persistent agitatioh inxlisflmlted States byadvocites of tain instead of the unites miss. mid for a date earlier by sjyelr-and-a- half than the date providedxor, will in fact meet the sired which the Walhingionldonferencrhsd-in mind -that‘of reconsidering the provisions of the treaty and its smendiaent t0 meet developments. ' . s" s ‘e - The Washington Conference owed its origin to the concern felt in both Great Britain and the" United States at the prospect of" s=ruinou§ compe- titlcn between? thesatwo " triesin the building of navies; The united states, which before the WM‘ had been content to. contend with France for third place in nayll strength, be- gan 111 i016 a programme for ‘build- ing war-ships which wls so far ad- vanced by the close of the was‘ that Great Britain. 0n the morrow of vic- tory, was faced with the prospect prospect so impossible fer‘.the"peopls to accept-apart ‘froma fewflphilose- that it might sink tosecorulplice: a s "m: new" for smear-ration by that what?!‘ 090a a competitive build- lasiiirflsrl-mme. 1m. misentoooliossiavim the cm- ernments which had‘ taken ‘part in ' thelwaehington Conference to meet in Genevs___to consider-further llmiq- tlticn. mass and Italy declined u» invitation: silt the other three Powers met. ‘meoretieslly President. Coolidge called the Conference’ in thehope of getting an grrapggm e byqwhich’ the ted sum could were marina ism outlays ‘for have: purposes-the ‘President bejng~_ s. thrifty soul; but by some slip-up in the arrangements the» United Qtstes representation got into the hands of 109119. 3 and the united States dele- aatesto-Geneva at once entered upon the-delight of "battlr with their peers," the militant spokesmen of the Mush-Navr- Mroeing theoretically "WWW-tit! without coming to any “P “These bonds are guaranteed by the wllllflpgg " "Stewart Jones and (10, s flliitlliiiesiern; Power 0o. Ltd. January 12nd. ' . ‘ ,\ .1‘ ‘ _ 21...... , swam Y. M. . . /- " ~ . 6 p.-c. First 'Morptgagc Sinking Fund ‘wfluonvertible Gold Bonds i v 98 andfinterest to yield about 6.15 per cent, Electric Company and are convertible into its common stock. / 08 Great George Street‘ ~ Charlottetown l l supporters of the "big navy" movq- ‘ saw Issnn . Northwestern" Power 0o. i . . , understanding i . page?‘ like viseountrigrxvrlio 3:. | about 1115s states“ 4mm F’ *°“".1"h°1"1°"" W" t!" "Wm" In m“ wu__w°m_ a‘ _. which the tonnage should be divided. wakmlu“ m‘! - The wanted a- large number embark upon an "extensive nsvy- "o! mmzcmm" Mthta-mm “m: bu“ p ,5 4A“ , m m, the ~ Americans fewer cruisers of a ‘m! em5nu“mmwlth-; m ‘mwz- “w: snarling: tonnage witli 0-inch guns. "mm" ' . - ., . , '7 “ma. ‘ point theConference blew filiifiilfifilfiflfitm...‘ 5*" i“ m‘ “' "mm" their flags floated» side =by use" aml,,,°j“',’,,‘,°,°,,,“,f‘“ e gm“ h’ = , . ' a urpose o secu popu- ‘vguflzvmu’: soxfmrzzllwuflifiilt: ‘ lar support for programmes of naval , to sto it and at the saxietim toiemamement‘ M this point pubuc offordpthe other v time an o a qmmon began-m be‘ helm'rmm' A ‘unity m b Wmllgir- randioso scheme for building an w...‘ 1 scheme m th "limitati “w! m a awe“ p°"°d °' m" “m. i Mm ‘mmmk ° °“ ° er sot thrown the ohms suites ._'_ . A and he navy authorities . "'. ' ' ' B bring‘ in. in the following ses- 511%: wysuxtended ‘lfontxirngreitis; axon-s: ma" “wwtible Programme nations mace unite: sis. .1 Leaver-tug 9m 15 cruisers’! mm can Ind nsiyiwssimseesuui ' :1‘- w”; m. "mm Brim“ m mm“ l’ as limitation of caliitIl-shi w mfpnuumlot pubm opinion ‘mi concern“ at“; ‘is. “bu” ‘building of some of the planned-for ~ "Wm "» ruissre was’ t _ by Great‘ aritshvaad; tiiejUnitéd c " v . “BPS”? m 1m s“*°"'°° -lh°‘llilll5iil°mh47iiumi Mills" '" ‘situation * * by t i: , _ , was lessened somewhat to one “m”??? “B “aha Qbyvithmslghing of the Kelldfl’! Pact; and to the s" hi ‘t-yr‘ ta ir 3"?“ ’1"°"4°"'* 3°°"*'- lmmedlltelv ' . i“ 31ft “F ° " ¢ 9P‘ ‘upon his accession to office, sent Mr. P“ - a WW PW" "hflmiah Gibson m Geneva to tell the saw e r plans for an ovcr-shadow- ‘Propq-gww. Qommhum on mub ship-buildlntllwfllmmes were etop- 131-4“; um "unpreoédenm °pponhn_ PM; WW1“ W" "MM W 595-000 lty roi- advancing the cause of dig. tons; future ships. were not to ex- "minim, an opportunity which ad- °°°4 3M” "W511i" 30' carry I"!!! mite of no postponement." The pm. larger in calibre thanls inches: and » r they were notfo be replaced within 20 years. Japan, France ‘and Italy eotqbtédlrli-ibl» which gave Japan _» three-fifths of the strength o! the first two powers and France and Italy one-third. ~ " - i ‘ fOohtinued on n“ s) ' .1’, A; _. D y COLDS!. "aluminium-ht was. reused "at rwrtlal elveflg"nllaf‘zr~*‘ wuhinstouwitirmnectie surm- ghmflm‘ 11°"! ,_ ' I ‘ “mi “w” ~" “m” com; nzalfbllctifl nnsiu l l ~ln Infant and ‘adult. by: Eastern Securitics-{Companyl LIMITED. 6 % First Mortgage Sinking Fund " Gold Bonds ' UNOONDITlONAILY GUARANTEED Al T0 FBINCIPAL AND INTlI-IBT DY OI‘ Winnipeg Electric Company DATED JAN. 3nd 1980 ‘ DUI JAN. Ill 1900 Convertible into Winnipeg Electric Company VCoramon Stool: up to and including Jan. 2nd, ms st the rats of m per which rste will increase l5 per share per srmum in each of the succeeding years up to and including Jan. lad. 1080 thereafter at I100 per share up to and including Jan. 3:16.106. , ~ PRICE as arm a dltuan nvrnaasr '10 vapour 0.1m. Orders may be‘ ‘telephoned or Telegrsphed at our Expense. LIMITED».- _ _ W. I. V. DUNIAI. ill-singer. CIIABLOTTITOWN . St. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX " ssoivcmu ‘ IUMMIISIDI IBIDIIIOTON lnkhav-y dlssolvefintd thin air.‘ All 111mm,... m, m, Keno“ PM m - ,pounds on December 10th last. The towards these PTDViYlCBS? A1»,::-.r- ently Premier saumors did mt stop to enquire, or to surtest that at ‘km m” Mnfltu“ r°p"s*nhtiv° direct competition with the home flipulrl be included on the board. H“ product. m rem“ packages mduthh fly°°99ua u“q“esu°“‘“"l~v m“ temfi guishable from Canadian dairybut- Auc"i:nd is bringing another 7,980,- 000 And this butter will be placed in h“ “w” by Q“ w“? '3'“ W‘ " ' " ._r is it my wonder that from coast m,“ iild :16 Miwllfm“ b3“~'3"m'-‘“1"_ ix‘ t.» 0.139. there are insistent demands n“ lamonkm , mm m“ Undo. a stary-pomtlnl Pyramid? cs w. whatever ro '1 1 M “Wm on the p,“ o; the m,‘ n a comm m” ‘my ‘m. we mm Dear son of memory, great heir of bheseiCentral Cardin» a= i-rs may cavammcnt berm. n “M” m“ w m!“ ‘moo . d“ m provide‘ work Fame. _ ’ maker» , we home mdu_.m from up m...“ unemployect The my pm what 1......"..t thou such weak witnss. . who. Premier has none out of hi- T‘, vides for the married and the pro- l mo" ‘Liwmwonger ‘M "mu-b it! lfi-cfltlclne the action nf thy Qhariottewwn Board of Tnde In I Iodiniiilhding the appointment of a Goya! Commission to adwfrrvte up- Editorlal Notes ‘ __-- "em i1..i».iy,- clue oh January so from ' cr/IZQ-Qot/JIQ on su...........aaa,‘ 1m l-‘IVQP they may meet. Mr. Benriet t; he of them and these Provinces by the sea. thcre is a host of admir- ers who are very proud of the gifted Chieftain of the conservative party. what new, m y Shakespeare for his 1110.0 he is loyal to Canada and to. ‘lumwcd Dunes’ British instltu. vns in this country is ‘h’ L; u‘ o! an we m PM“ m". .. -"' ' I an 3mm. beyond dispute m". We!‘ or that l..»s hallcned relics should be z-‘uzco for the. single men. The unem- en pas-whimsy claims in 1.1-»: r 1m of fifiht conditions. The procedure tleolnnended was followed success- Iully"!!! this case of Manitoba, and A prairie person oboe rebukes Mia of his parislioneia who was I farm- liis barn inslsad of going to church. Defending himself. the r0- plied: "wen, it looked mighty‘ line rain, and 1 thought it m better 00 ride on the hay and think limit n. ugimthsutogswshurshssatnifl about hay." i-i Acuricuserrorisrnsdescytlu u. referring a au- wsaideatpf menoopillvsrltiy. was crforhaullnglnhaycnfiifhdsvto usually well-informed F7600? HQ . bespe- a fiolltiesloppoaent when _ tleflsns oftbfflovefbment “scuff taby__-;_it histamine»- 1'1‘. ployment problem in western cities “Ff” is snore acute than it had ever been 3"" "m" “W” ' 11mm‘ ‘mm’ before and many are of the “'9”- opinion that the Dominion should 1 F" "m" °° "W m” °1 ""4"- share in the cost of us to those ‘WWWII "'- who need auistsnce. The King Gov- Th? afihfizx" 5"- !" m“ ernmsnt has dons nothing but turn ‘ “m ‘human- go m, who], m“. Hath fmm the lesvesiof thy unvei- no Mall and Empire say it ap-. psmuitsishssamtiumiuuass ‘rim thwwrhnsv o! their be" M‘ usdbook \ frhosenelphlolineswithdsepim pressientook, , XQIVIDI, - us slush with-ioonuu- . nimeveafortiiessiaust‘ wwslvias: . ., - to ‘ by private iadiviaum sndsosspulohreaiasusbpampenc. smiths Government Ila. . " haunnwnmnmmc_ macs svrwr or riin am» x. cop omsn on. coasromm ran-nirvana is assbesnbbetwgniyiriedsar embers of ‘rm uuomsi ours 1mm Members Bflhdlrd Stock and, inning Exchange Members of Vancouver Stock Exchange. m“... wu-q to mo... Baehsngesand u: . ,A Branches. Ofllpflllfihfllbfljllllthll. ., Alervlesyolwllllpprebisla D " 1a: an... ltrest cnsaumsrowu‘ nasb omcs , orrsws Other ahrldnss Branches llallfaa. lt- lebn. Mansion. Ysrmeafn .New Glasgow. Sydney. rams use-ms. ' zivvssrmmr, - I/yllllll IIIGI ma amp we asses-on " q . cure vs" " l