‘ier getting its support on that plat. MAXIMS or A MERCHANT boat we forget. malt. be a reminder. ..__7 A lllfl ‘I h I tl a‘; w-."c-'Z'-l‘t°-'i.1i”.'.‘."s'.'°i". '32‘; connotes there Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927 MAXIMS OI-‘A MERCHANT thanksgiving cliflatian Better a than a tbanksgiren x0084’, Charlottetown tlanrdlala Two COIN Morning Guardian Founded 1R8‘! lllE AllIANlIE REMUVES THE BENSIJRSHIP , ANDIINBUVERSUNSIGHTLY MESS Premier Saunders Iil On And Re C. W. Crosby Been Made -Would Hav Published. _ a In the current issue of the Tem- perance Bulletin. an official report- oi‘ the controversy between the Al. fiance and the Government is given, in which some amazing admissions on tlle part of both parties are made. It appears Mr. Siiundeis de- liberately prepared a platform for the approval of the Alliance. and af- iorln he has gone back upon it. On the other hand, Hon. Dr. McNcill said he got a promise in writing that the secret pledge he signed would‘ not be published. If it had been published. he said, he would have been defeated. Mr. Crosby stall-zl- that a Conservative Prohlbitionist, who supported Mr. Sailndcrs. said that. he did not mind being called “a d-ned Tory all lily life. but I ilcver thought. 1 would have to bu‘ called a ii-‘-- cd fool. and that's just! what tht-y are i-illiinp, many oi its‘ now." The Resolution At a general meeting of the ’I'em nerancc Alliance held in Charlotte town on the 16th of September last the following resolutions were unan- imously adopted: l. “__ i I Session of the Leg-isla- turm-Resolved. that the Alliance urges upon the Government to con- vene at an early date a session or the Legislature for the purpose of enacting legislation which experi- ence in the administration oi‘ the Prohibition Act has shown to be nc- cessary to its effective enforcement and for the removal of existing dif- ficulties in its administration; in particular, to provide for the ap- llointtlltlnt of satisfactory Magis- trates and to sccilre a thorough. adequate and continuous oversight on the part. of the Commission iii ‘rfsgaect to thc enforcement of the‘ c. - 2-—-C0-0peratloii and Enforcement. Be it further resolved, that the Al- liance hereby reaffirms its piirposc and intention to secure a strict, cf-i fective and impartial enforcement of the Prohibition Act, and hereby Dledges its assistanceand active co-l operation in all measures which may ated If The Sec meat. Be it further resolved, that in the. Accused Of Duplioity In Using Alliance To Get lllltliati-ng His Promises When In Office. Hon; Sal's Many Prohibitionist Conservatives H a v e “D-neu Fools” or. Hon. Dr. McNeill s a. y s H e 9 Been Defe ret Pledge Had Been t, the Alliance was acccplcd by him the more cheerfully, Mr. Bentley‘ meantime and until an appointmcnt,stated, because he knew that the is made by the Government for that‘ Honorable Gentlemen hc was ad- purposc, the General Secretary of dressing were persons whose con- the Alliance, Rev. A. A. MacLeod. victions had already been formed VlSlll. the public schools and impart‘ and declared. and who were not only ““.-?.‘_.'£‘.;Z.‘.‘.‘.‘£.“.%'$ li’...Zl‘..°...'-’“"l"v‘l......l 13.53;“..;,’fl.f.l“g,l‘,§il'fi“ilfit‘llii‘ 33f‘;- as. it has been declared ' part of used for beverage purposes, blit had the platform of thc policy of the declared themselves ready and pre- Liberal Party at the recent Provin- pared to make effective. and strict _' cial Election. that a plebiscite shallltt) enforce the statute which was in- be held iii the silmiucr of 1512i! toltcntictl by the Legislature to givt- cl‘- dctcrniiln‘ whcthcl" or not the pe-oplc icz-t to that principle. of Prlnci- Edward isliiild tit-sire at colitiiiiluilcc oi tho l’l‘t|llll.llll(lll Ai-Ullollnilt- promise given by Mr. Salin- as the law of this Province. and tiers and by iiltiivitiual Liberal cali- thal inlin- mcantilnt- the said Act didutcs that they would maintain “Iilrl 11!‘ impartially zitui ctlicii-ntly thc Prohibition Act, increase its cu orced. ‘ctflc-ii-iuey. and have tlu- law etilcl- Atid whereas. it is tlllt‘ of tlu- plir- t-iitly and satisfactorily enforced. In l1¢51$111111 01119015 0i llu- 'l'l.'lllpt‘l'iilll.'i‘ submitting their case, therefore. to Alliance to dissemliltiti- inforuiiitioli the Govcrnmetit for its consideration regarding the injurious trill-ct ottlu- the Alliance felt they were present- ilse of intoxicating" liquor, and in iiig their proposals to those who furtherance of this purpose thc Al- were iilrt-zidy in favor of their cause. iiance is now engaged in the dis-. - semination oi‘ such information, l)O'lll " written and oral. I Special Session. Mr. Bentley thcn iw-ll-rrcd to lllt‘ ' And whereas. it is desirable that an etilightened opinion be secured regarding the evils i'(‘.'~;llll.lll{‘,' from the use of alcoholic liqliors. Be it therefore resolved. that the Temperance Alliance of Prince Ed- ward Island calls upon all friends of temperance and sobriety to assist in the ctlort being madc by ihc Alli- ance to sccurc an cifcctivc admin,- istration oi‘ all laws designed to prc- vent illegal transactions in litpinrs, and in its effort to assure an enlight- ened public opinion regarding thc effects of the beverage use of alco- hol. so that the coming plebiscite shall be the clear and convincing ul- teranee of an enlightened people. A Committee was appointed to wait upon the Government and to present to the attention of the mem- bers of the Government matter..- which wcrc llllfillllfltl for lllt‘ll' con- sidcrntion. Gpvernment liitcrvicu-cil A conference with the Govern- Taking up the Alliance's request for a special session, Mr. Bentley stated that he wished it to be clear- ly understood that the Alliance did not claim that any promise had been made by the Liberal Party or the Govcrntnent that such special session would be held. He referred. however, to thc fact that the Gov- ernllit-nt had promised thc pcoplr a plebiscite in Jilly, i929, to (ictcrlnine v/hcthci" ol' not it was desired that the Prohibition Art bc rctailicti as the law oi‘ the province. This pleb- iscite was not reqllcstctl by thc Al- liance but. was aoccptcd by ll iii tlic request of the Premier. 'i‘hc calling of an early session to make more enforceable thi- provi- sions of the Act would carrying of the plcbisc c. Mr. Bentley referred to as a Sword of Damoclcs suspended ovcr the head of the Alliance upheld by the promises nlade by thc (iovcrnnlent. Ii‘ thcsc were broken public indig- nation would fall and the Prohibi- tion Act might be lost. Reference was made to the spe- SE SYllPATHY F [I ll Nlmlllfi IS. Mlllllfilll‘ .._,__ l Canadian Club Gatlr‘ l ering a Notable One] _ -Premier Fergus-on; in Jovial Mood. l l (From Our Own Correspondent) , ' (i’|"l‘A\VA, Nov, ll. ~ The dinner] of the (‘aniiilian (‘.lub tendered to‘ 1h.- rt-presvtitiitivPt-i 0f 1110 111151" provincial (follfcrrncc last evening, was in wilrlls at. least ii demouutrir, tion oi‘ unity. Tlu- mcctiilg was ad, "iresaed in short speeches by Pfllllt“. bliuiutcr hing and Premiers of an, Droviilces. The premiers of ihrvt‘. 'll'UVll on uw-ri- i‘t‘[]l'l‘.<il5llli'tl by M111“ istcrs, l ‘rho gatht-rlllg iii itself was rathv cr ti tllltulilie one, iholu- present. E11‘, ,. ,. A bright future for Canadian i-ccciitriclties" of old world verse, is voiced by Alfred Noyes, dlstlngul ihEd British bard. who is in (Yan- forill, with u. liuluilrilus touch ruull» . ada now. The poet ls shown with his wife, the former Mrs. Woid- blundell. lug througlloltl, ES BRIGHT FUTURE FORj-(JANADIAN POETRY “Yaw poetry and belief that it is free on the whole from the "fads and liir. lioward Ferguson was not- 'l.l)l_\‘ jovial iii his remarks. and zimoug the objects oi‘ ills mirth were Prince Edward island and 1111 Pri-mli-r Suunilers. lie spoke of iill- lty anti (cam work o)’ Quebec and Ontario. iiilll lil referring to Princi- Edward island, Ontario's Premier sold ‘that the island's problem should be l‘i)lll'll(ll£I‘Ptl wiili synl- pilllly’, “A man can't live‘b.y pot- atoes alone," he paraphrased to his auditors’ enjoyment as they renr embcrcil Premier Saunders of P.1d. l. proudly discussing the "spiltia" til‘ his province. | Prciilicl- Ferguson felt. that, if’ necessary. l‘. l<l.~i should be sull- Slill’ d. 'l‘ll-- same applied to Nova (Canadian Press) Scotiii illill New ltruuswick. “if the, OTTAWA, Nov. 9~Prince Edward tll't‘illll of tlli- Fathers oi’ (folifederil- I-‘JflW-Y-“i BDPBM 101' 11101685811 $111151- tiou with regard to these. two prov. tlics at the inter-Provincial confer- lll(‘<‘.~l was not realized it. must be encc has received the support of all rt llll‘llllil'l‘f'.tl Ilotll arc an integral 011191‘ P1'°\"111C9$-'1'1115~ 1F 15 1111111111195 pol-l ol‘ ('tllll'l‘(l(!l‘lll.i'0ll. "The ultieijW-IS 111" 111111ll11‘ 19111-1111‘ 01 111111191‘ illltl sli-oilizcl- llrtlvillccg must in. discussion on provincial subsidies oi-cpori-tl to help tllt- woalml- i," by thc conference today. The dis- 'rluu is lllv iiltlillde tll-olllllrlL ,¢'-11$§,1011 “'11s resumed. by Premier us lung as Hllt" 1.5;. the beat govi-ppfiBrolvnllle of Alberta. In discussion int-lit slli- over hail." (lntlghteyp of the whole subject. the Maritimes lSlllllllS APPEA The Dominion Pr The lion. Mr. ilarriilgioil was P7955911 101‘ 1119191151311 511b$1d1t3$- also in flllt- f(i|[]|l_ “t. ,.,.fe,.,..,,-| while the Prairie Provinces wanted rut-ttlutih-ly l.) w]|ul_]1|-enlipr |,-,.,._ natural resources. Representatives ltlistlll ilziil tlilllt‘ ill Ollturio to prn- from 01113119 and Qllebec did "01 ljllliliu“ “m; “m, “II-Hing m 1.1mm, take any active stand on the claims ltil ‘shiuuililrs and referrctl lo what 9t M91111!“ “m1 western Pmv‘ lic also hail done for prolrlbititln macs‘ l)"; i“ a fawn-Se way‘ l This afternoon Hon. James Robb, l‘|'cliiici' Albert l-luiillilcrs of l’. Minister of “Ilancm Wm make a l RECEIVES E . SllPPlllll or lll PRCVINCES. This Was The Unique Feature Of Further Discussion 0n Provincial’ Subsidies At ovincial Conference. The conference adjourned at four o'clock to permit of a meeting of the cabinet but will be resumed again tonight after eight o'clock. All the members of the federal government who spoke this after- noon dealing with special phases of the discussion affecting their own departments stressed the financial. obligations which the do- minion had already to shoulder not to speak of what increased subsi- dies and taking over of railways, etc., would entail. The representa- tions made would have the most serious consideration of the gov- ernment. and so far as it felt Justi- fied in asking parliament it would do what it could to aid the prov- lnces. It is thought that the wind- up will take place tomorrow‘. fi lHope To Reduce Cuban Tariff On Potatoes WA, Nov. b, ~-- (‘aniida 1S communicating with Cuba respect- ing the tariff on Canadian pot- ‘atooa. The matter, primarily of in- terei-lt to the Maritime Provinces. has been the subject oi‘ recent eon- Jrrcnces between Premier J. B. M. fliaxiei" of New Brunswick, Premier A (‘. Saunders, of Prince Edward island, lion. James Alalcolm, Mili- istcl- of Trude and (Jominerco and lltm, J_,\, Ilubb, liiilistI-r oi’ Fin- l\ll('l’. ‘ The contents of lhc communica- tion to the Cuban government arc not available; bllt hopes are enter~ tallied that. a reduction in the pre- sent (‘uban tariff may he brought about. Until recently, the tluty imposed by (filba was sixty-five cents per one hundred ltiltlgrams; but this rote. it is uutiersltlotl, was raised ll NV N. Commission Is Named [Sllll at Opening‘ of Par- liilment, IA(,NI)()N, Nov. it. —- The 1101188 m‘ (‘tlllllllullN vriis cruwticd Wmlei” (lily \\‘l|t'll Premier Stanley Baldwin lilllltl l'()ll.\‘('l'\'illl\'t‘ chi-era, entered lllP Iltlildtt and announced the com- position of tlu- Statutory Commiss- ion lo inquire into the working of lefortlls in liliiiii. The Commiss- iotl bill consist of the followlnfii Sir John Simon, .\l. l'., former Sec- retary ot‘ Stale for Home Affairs. non-ii benefit-r oi‘ lilo inner 'l‘emplo. (flliiirniail; Lord liurnliain, proprie- tor oi‘ lho Dally 'i‘elilgrapli, Presid- cnt oi‘ the l-llnpirt.» Press Union: Lorii Strathcona, sou of tllc late HHTOllwsd Sli-iilhcuila and Mount 111131117 Eflnvord tfailogaii, ‘.\l. P.; Slt-jlllt-tl W sh, .\l. 1’.. Colonel Lnni- Fox. s i’., and Major Crattlee, .\l. l’, Prcinil-i- Baldwin stated tbat the illlmes of the commissioners would be submitted to both liouaes of Parliament in resolution. The Pflvflfllllinvvt wag m" rminlm-L the Premier said, that the taking of evidence would b- zrcalv the‘. i ‘died it‘ the commission invited the Central lllillilll Legislature to ap- point a joint select committee, ‘o “iilllnlt its views lll u-rittimz in Hm . commission. This committee might "emain til being for any suoseiju at "(lllfillllfllllill desired by the com- mission. he suggested. and a aim. liar procedure might be adopted with provincial legislatures. l’21l'llZllll>:lll would bc- invited to refer the jirojinsnla of the commiss- ion to a joint tfolfllflltlee Q1 but}, houses of parliament, Premier iiiiliivrln said, illlll a delegation “rum ilic select taonlmittee of the (‘cliirili lililinu Legislature‘ would be lllVllPtl to confer witli the joint cunlnlhti-ig SlElI(.‘(l—~G0l‘l’il8ll§‘, Austria, Belgium. "swirl-n. Ireland, Blllflflrlil, Den- mark. Egypt. Finland, France Hun- gary‘. Italy, Japan; Holland: Rou- ‘11-‘111111. Jllco Slnvia. Siam, Switzer- tn $2.00 pcr ion kilograms and $4.- (JC per 100 kilograms during curtain other mouths. 'l‘lll- effect or the lll crease by (‘ubu has h. t-n of 4i harm- ful llatlirc lo lilo Alnrltlulc lltllulttl shippers, l __.__ .40}- ‘nnd and Chczcho Slovakia. - Announcements, Coming Events, |ll|N ill llllllflllfi be taken for the accomplishment of merit accordingly took place in the $11611 P11111058 11nd for the advance- Executive Council Chamber in the ment of the cause of temperance Provincial Building on the evening 111111 Sobriety. of tlie 11th oi‘ October. at which the 55-361111981 for information. This Premier and all the members of the meeting of the Alliance calls ilpon Executive Council were present. 111111 11811111 urges its members and all Tllc Committee representing lhc Well-disposed arr-sons to forward w Alliance comprised the followingn- the Alliance or to the Inspectors and Cyrus W] Crosby. President; Isaac ‘Enforcement Officers information which might lead to the detection or conviction of any violation of the Prohibition Act or of any other statute which is designed to prevent illegal transactions in intoxicating liquor. L-lnstruction in Schools. Where- as. it is desirable that instruction be given in the public schools re- garding tlie evils resulting from the use of intoxicating liquors if future nenerations are to be free from the taint. of alcohol. Therefore resolved. that the Tem- ierance Alliance of Prince Edward Island respectfully request and urge the Provincial Government to take steps to secure the services of a competent person to impart instriic- tion to the pupils in the public 91410015 of the nrovincc regarding thc effect of alcohol upon the humar‘ system. Be it fanher resolved. that the Sub-Committee of the Executive be "requested promptly to bring this matter to the attention of the Pre- mier and members of the Govern- ______________"g_, Condensed Specials RATE-to. on word. not each insertion in this column. Carter, Vice-president Vfor Queen's County; James P. Profitt, Vice-pre- sident for Prince County; Samuel M. l/iartin, Heatherdale, Vice-president ‘or King's County; Rev. R. H. Stav- art, Hunter River, Executive Secre- ary; W. T. Iiuggaii. Treasurer; Rev. A. A. MacLeOd. General Secre- .ary,>with the following clergymcn: tev. H. D. Raymond and Rev. R. C. Eaton, Charlottetown; Rev. J. A. McLiellan, Valleyileld; Rev. F. H. Liittlejohns. Pownal; Rev. F. E. '{ensington; Rev. R. W. Lindsay, T-Iazclbrook, and Messrs. Geo. Brilwil. Margatc, J. J. McLeod, Bonshaw and N. E. Bentley, Charlottetown. Mr. Crosby. the President oi‘ the Alliance. in introducing" tho delega- tion. reminded the Govcrnnlcnt of the hclp rcnticrtrd to the Libcral Party by the Alliance (luring the rc- tent clcctioll campaign. and urged. co-opcration bctlvccn the (lovcrn- meni. and the Alliance ill aims which were common to both. ilaincly, the promotion of tciitpcrancc and sobri- ety. Mr. Crosby statcd that the dc- ails of tilc matte to bc brought to ahc attention oi‘ the Government vould bc dealt with by Mr. W. Bentley, KC. What the Alliance Asked. In opening the case for the Alli- 3oothroyd. York: Rev. G. '1‘. Sauces, 4§QW ance. Mr. Bentley compllmctited the cial session of the Legislature held lil Altgllst, 1916. the expense of which was limited to the mere cost oi‘ pllb- lication of. n notice calling the scs- sicn. Mr. Bentley then took up the mat- icri: to be dealt with til. thc spacial- session. as iolltnvsr- The Commission. The necessity of a continuous sup- ervision of the enforcement of the Act. by a responsible member of the Commission was stressed by Mr. Bentley. 'I'he increase in thc number oi‘ in- spectors as promised by the Goverli- ment, and the need of daily con- ferences between the inspectors and the Chairman oi‘ the Commission in order to obtain a satisfactory en- forcement of the Act. were empha- sized. - l The daily rcccipt by the Alliance of communications rcgzirdiilg low enforcement necessitates thc coll- tinucus service of ll Commissioner {to whom these conlmiinicatioiis can be referred for action. The advis- ability of personal attention by tlie Commiasitln during trials of prohi- bitluii cases was also urged. | For thcsc reasons ihc Alliance sug- gi-stcd that the number of Commis- sicncrs be rcduccd from six to three. that provision be made for paying n full time salary to the ChiefCom- niissioncr, and a modest i-ccompcnse to thc other Colilnlissioilers. Mr. Bcnllcy refcrrctl to cost of the ,Coiiimission tinder thi- lati- Govcrli- 'ment us follows:- Secretarys salary .' sioners at $300 each . . . . . . .. i800 led rights of search are allowed than i‘). lsiatlii said his province is now SlF-"lement or,‘ the financial phases. alumna onqw (m, I “my. H" “m, of the question and the conference. ,.| “Hus. “fir,” m» “Hulda WW“, will adjourn at four‘ o'clock to cn- l tiiko up his new song, "Cumi- Olit able the federal nnmsters w hold “l m- “... “H”. prlm,“ Edward l» cabinet council. Thereafter further) _ Reply Received Fronil ianil iiepcluicii almost exclusively’ discussm" of the question Wm be‘ “m,” /\“|.|(.,,Hu|.,._ tho pcopll- mm“. Continued at. eight o'clock this i\v_l . ' I lu for llllXWl iiirlliiiig, M irt- lli'lll enmg‘ l , . i 35A,"), “VFW, m. ‘HM hmfmw" “M. It. may be stated, says the official; -?—> —i-O'i~ - . Al. o meeting" of the executive oi ll\‘illl‘il with ccrtiliiltlysiletl llulalocu. Prefix‘ that the concellsus or 0pm‘ llit’ A$50018U3d 303N111 01 T11R19 ion of the delegates is that every held ‘as, saturduy a telegram was. 'i‘llt- confers-tire W119i t‘ i - sold Pi‘l‘llll(’.l‘ Siiilluii-i'.~l.d‘nlllte e50,“ shollld be. ‘nude w cream a‘1'°1‘“'a111@d 1° 111” P711119 Mlnlsjer (lziiiiiiliiiiis to l'(‘jilllt(* in their .-l;l.'p'°5per°“° domlnlon by ‘naklng the calling the government's attention ze-uollip, be true to the p|-0vl,,.-..,,-, provinces Prwperous- “mi m“ to the duties imposed by Cuba on Canada, out] ti... llpp," JuL-[L lwhmcve" ‘noneys may P9 expcmhfd Canadian potatoes, and ilrging that lilvltlciltally, prpuner Tu_.,,.h..,-.lby the radar?‘ amhmlues “Mild some action be taken in the matter. mm Quomw,’ sympathize‘, slmnwlthat end will in ‘fllliiffi be amplyht-Hrhe following reply was recewed iy with tlu- case of the illaritltuluclcoap?!‘ w me ffdglfn 30121911310.‘ ‘d ‘yesterday by M“ S‘ A‘ Mcnomfld’ ‘ and sziid that lloprilvilicta ill (‘oil-l 1 Fswrdaybihlfnlflf H? 11,“,- c: s" A' McDonald‘ . rederunu“ would “Hum, by reammtflled 011 t‘ fll 0 is illflnnct: President Associated Boards of . I , that he would not care if a hunched Tm c Qhmqottetown, p_ E_ 1_ , 0t iiis-iilviiiitiigcs oi any kind ‘ ’ d ' _ _ ' ' ‘thousand or two hundred thousandl your letgergmm has by (ljrgcfjqn dollars were taken ollt of the othcro; prim;- Mlnjgm- bf-Qn referred to might movincirs w halo Prince 115d-lMnusioi~ of Finance for his immedi- ‘ward Island ovt-rcomc the pecu iar “p. wnsideyfltlon ' ‘ ' - ~ i " i ‘t’ . t ' SOOIBWS Miella |$122233‘..l‘l%f§'..l.l.§ll.." ““’° " ‘Y Sid’ ""‘i-‘§.‘...§‘.“§.‘Z¥l.'li-.. . , While however there is almost ~ ' (Special to the Guardian) jcomplete unanimity oi‘ opinion in LONDON. Nov. 9.-Prof. J. Mc- favor of granting to the western Lennan of the University of Toron- provinces of the natural resources‘ to has been awarded the Royal and of implementing the recom- F01‘ Society's medal for researches in mendations of the Duncan report. _ , ‘ spectroscopy and atomic physics. the suggestion was made by Prem- Prof. McLcnnan is an officer of the ier Ferguson of Ontario that it order of the British Empire. might be well to appoint an inde- - _ - ,1, commission of flnanclal and Three hundred aristocrats froln plumes; expel-ta w g0 mp; the the silver-black fox_ ranches of the whole question of provincial de- Island are, twine shipped by express mands. m n13)“; n report and w over the lines of the Canadian Na- have ‘his mp0,. Subnlmed w u tional Railways for Toronto on Sat- liege" .,}?°:,;§;1‘.<;,,;§.';g"..‘"°‘"‘ L‘;'£’.i‘..’.;.....§"3§l3.f°“5l “£2.22 "s22: Th: further suggestion was mzadc ggggqi1£l°gaf $513 bihingfig‘; ipilrigéf hereaa of ue ec - ° ltllatplhé? $50510”: of jiuisdictgn ov- °1 Whmh- l“ ‘he "as" m“ “lwys Awarded Royal 300’ Silver Foxes extend the right of search. The delays and difiiculti s in obtaining search warrant were llistrated, and it was pointed out that under Ctov- ernment Control Acts more extend- are permitted under the Prohibition b Act. ' - Information 1 . Meetings, Etc. . .__._ l "ROBIN noon RAPID cirrus‘ g MTS. Better Oats new» cm- lNineteeil Countries Sig-n Convention ill Bracers. 9646-10-12 u. (Special to the Guardian) n] .. n, . , GENEVA, Nov. o? Nitirlccn ~.-_. $1111.11“s,,Z,,1““}§}P'§,,,R“g“:: countries. including Great Bflliilllltlglay, recovery ‘In né“ ' ‘£68 today‘ signed a convention for the. mnmlm 9423 abolition of prohibition and rc- m“ strictions on exportation and im- portation. signature of the United States being withheld. Hugh R. Wilson. Uwtcti States Minister to Switzerlal lid American delegate at the Conicrence. stated that be- forc reaching a final tlecision as to whether to affix its signature the United States wanted an opportun- ity to submit the tcxt of the con- vention to the various. branches of the government. The following other ii - F-‘fltme Aer. SERNONS la arose-s our Nil‘! THE Buttons IN tut: COLLECTION coilntries "Eat Wholesome Whole W119,“ 3mm u" 19" Percent food Lu bread. biscuit. uuitrliis. etc, iNsfi-(ig; 74.»; ‘ "Eastern King's Shipping club (Hiding hogs at Souris Wednesday Nov. 16th till noon. List at onces.’ P. A. McIsaac, Secretary, _ 262-1l-l0-2i "Yen's mo"ics Victoria tonight. Sec Private Izzy Murphy's new pm. 'lllt‘.ll0ll, Cnnoc Cove Friday, dance ‘P111>\\‘111ll. Come and have a good ‘imc. 281 ‘ ‘TKcnsington Shipping Club load. it llO".\ Slimmerslde Tuesday. Nov, lath. Keiisington 16th. List Wm, Iohn A. Douglas. Beefy, 263-1l-10-2i "'l‘lic larlicsflnf the Pro-bytes‘- nurch, Clyde River. “up 1st,; “Wkru sinner in the ‘Hall Friday ‘llitffilflg, Nov. llth. It‘ not fln; "turd-av. zss-ii-inm "Reserve Thursday. Dec. 1st for Urninatic Sacred Cantata “Ben 11111?" by Trinity Church Choir. 258 "The rcizulzir meeting of the ‘Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant loibhatiaize will be held in the Cun- ‘ ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVILOPES ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh everyday. Saunders. New- soln d: 00.. Market Building. tf ‘JOB FRINTlING OF‘ EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tioinly executed. Guardian Cen~ tral Job Printer, Phone 132. WANTED-GIRL TO IIEIJ‘ WEI t housework. Apply 2i Chestnut Street. 23i-ii-9-3i FOB. SALE-B. P. It. COCKEBELS from R. 0. P. dam-Talmage Foster. Charlottetown, R. R. 3. < 2lB-10-9-4t CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. iuat the thing for ackaowledlé- meat. intimation, etc. Guardian Job Priatory. t! Prices 50 for 10c; 100 for 85c: Government upon tlic fact that dur-i Total - . - . . . . - - - - . . - . . - - - . - ..$2900 ing the rcccnt tffllllpfllgll, ihc. Lib- Tho work which has bccn perform- aral Party had tieclarcd itscll‘ as u cd by the Secretary could easily be unit in favor of tcmticrziiictl. and performed by the Chief Commission- stated that -Liberal temperance cr along with his other duties. and’ workers thus had cause for prldc in the office of Secretary zibolishcd. the stand which their party had Thc sum of $2900 would be ample taken. For some thnc after Pre- to mcet the salary of the Chief Com- mier Stewart's policy was aiuiounccd missioncl- and the allowance to the here was uncertainty in the minds othcl" two Commissioners. of telnperancc workers regarding the) policy which Mr. Saunders mightl adopt. The Alliance had no definite; assurance that the Liberal party Tile appointment of three new might not also favor Government magistrates. one for cacti County. Bale of Liquor. and thus compel the with jurisdiction under the Prohibi- Alliancc to face the possibility otthc lion Act. was next urged by Mr. formation of an independent tem- Bentley. Reference was made to perarice party. As it was then the definite pro-election promise in thought that an election might take this respect made by the Premier on place within a few weeks the diifi- behalf oi ills party. eiilty of such an ilndci-taklng was] fully appreciated. It was a great rc-| WIN 01 Smith Magistrates. ' _ ~ b tured by anti ls from thi Thc right of the public i0 iiifor- m‘ “"11" Wwm °" “m” ‘“'°“"‘“ em up “a S" mation regarding t.he enforcement of Show‘! be “ugblmtted as a reference the Act was next dealt with by Mr. 1° ‘he mull“- gttjixlllttlltfgs‘hifihagiahtlirlslgaalghifauhtggdv ‘Fmm 0'" ow“ c"'"”1'°“d°ml through the refusal by officials to‘ oTrAvf/A- 0,111" N1“- 9-“F°u°w‘ permit. access to public records m3 me lscussl” ' ‘m “deral Sub‘ where he had sought to obtain in- 51111“ and 111° Dumlm 199°" Pa"? formation for the public regarding 11911151?“ 111 111111113 ‘he P351 W” $95" me Enforcement or n“, Ac," The ad_ sions by provincial representatives visability of allowing an authorized members "1 111° d°mln1°n swam‘ representative of the Temperance 111°11'- 19111‘ 1* 1151111 11115 5119mm" 1“ . Alliance u, have access m such rejexplatning the responsibilities which ‘the federal authorities were com-. ' peilcd to shoulder. On the question‘ pubm huh-nap,“ {of provincial railways which their) Mr. Bentley referred also to the OWIWYS 11118111 (199118 10 118W 161W". resolution of the Alliance rccom- 0V0!‘ by 1111' 9811111111111 111111011111‘ mending the appointment of a com- System. H011. Charles 91111111118. M111". petent person to impart instruction ister of Railways 590119 111 $01110 to the pupils in the public schools length. H011. 13111951 11419011119. M111- cords was urged. , regarding the effect of alcohol upon ister of Justice. dealt with questions the human system. [which had been raised regarding lief. therefore. to receive from the; Leader of the. Liberal Party the ns- The nccd of the appointment of aurance that the policy which he and a female warden in Charlottetown his party would adopt was one of with power to search the persons of 250 for 55c; 500 for $1.00; 1,000 "If $1.95. Postpaid. (laa dian 0t- . flea. Guardian Job Prln cry ti‘ active support of prohibition. silspcctcd female offenders. was rc- Thc responsibility of presenting ferred to. aerwell as the necessity of--—-- bcfore the Government the case for amending the Prohibition Act to Doctors’ Certificates lminion and the provinces while In dealing with the limitation of I-Ion. Jas. Robb, Minister of Finance tlic number of doctors‘ certificates wave a detailed authorizing the sale of liquor for financial obligations of the Domin- ——-— ion with special emphasis upon those incurred through the war. (Continued on page 2'- province. Fifty breeders and exhibitors from various parts of the Island will ac- company the shipment. For their accommodation two special sleeping cars are being operated direct from Charlottetown to Toronto. C. A. Meikie, travelling passenger agent‘ of the C. N. R. will be with thc party. . .__ ._¢0>-~- -- Missionaries Fired Oii By Chinese Soldiers (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI. iTwenty American missionaries go- ‘lag along the North River near. ,' the respective domains of the Do- Canton, in a launch were fired upon by Chinese soldiers. official des- rlatches from Canton state. I lson injured. itles stated the launch had disre- garded orders to bait. China, Nov. 9. ——‘. The‘ 5181411118111 01 the Chinele engineer was the only per- The military author- l > t .. , TORONTO, Nov, ii. —- Aliiritlmfll miuii-ratc to fresh winds. partlyl cloudy and cold, light aliowfalls orl snow flurrics. i .'i‘oronto cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. ~2Rl Montreal snow ~24. Quebec cloudy ., 32» _, (flliirlottctotvn fair . _ ftb-Jt (lull Hutu". Friday. at 3.30. 245-11-10-2! "H373"? H1 "one River Wednes- dfly & Thursday 9th d: 10th. Fancy coeds, games, Bingo, Hot manly, (mod time assured. 15641.5,“ "Come to Hunt-e: River Misont- Hall this evening. November 10th. Entertainment and chicken supper 6 w 10 a. m.. all for so cents. Ii’ sstormy. come Friday. Proceeds are for the United Church Parsonage. datum mu . as-zsi 211141-941- Sllint John clear . .. 40—-2-i 3mm,“ cloudy H “__28 "Crirtililiin Shipping Club load- Nw. “m. m“, I I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 40_32 ings Lambs and Hogs, Friday fore- : lllgli tilt» llll-‘Shlllfirillflll at 11.43, ‘out! ioulaltt at 11.19. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.34 and rises toulorrow tnornlui: qt 6. so. ‘ ‘ ‘ l NOV. lfillL. 1.01 i1, m, Summerside [lilo elghtgpn ates later than Charlottetown bee! rumrtcr moon \\'etlncstla_v, min-f noon. November llth, Sold Lambs last wreck for 9 l-i cts. E. J Red- mond. Secretary. 21l.l1.9,2i "A meeting will be held in Cor- ran Bann Hall, Monday. November 14th at 7.30 p. m. for the purpose of organizing a live club. and booking hogs and lambs or shipment same week. aai-ii-zl-tl stock shipping