OIL MERlI MAN nun-nu- some was... i... loveliest-and m. m: i... wept silently u» ourdlan. ll m»... Ouudlal ‘lwa flute. . //—'-" “Under, IO‘ pposition Leader Probes eilntm Justice Department Lea Government slnformation iSought Regarding Attorney GeneraPs I Appointment, Representation Of Province At Radio Hearing, Sheriff's Fees And Falconwood 8 Skeleton Investigation. mhnucml llHMtLlS victorious , is Now Admittedly ‘ A m o n g Strongest 1 Candidates For Next President of France. g (British United Press) JARIS. May ii-Aiistide Brland. the "apostle of peace." emerged vie- lsrleiu from bitter attacks in the chamber .of Deputies on his foreign policies, and tonight was admittedly miongthe strongest candidates for wit President o! rrance. Even be- fore the vote on support of the Gov- ernment in connection with the For- eign Ministers policies, leaders of the center and left wring parties, ex- Grading the Coriirnunists, called a meeting for tomorrow to ask Briand to accept the candidacy for Presid- uni. it. was pointed out that the center ind leit deputies in the Chamber , could give Briand 350 votes, and ‘.100 in the Scnate—a total above the majority needed for his election. The Presidents o! France are‘ elected iy Parliament. i Bnsnd so far has refused to ad- ult that he is s candidate, but it m believed in view of this repre- wntation he might reconsider and aonscnt to run in the elections, lcheclulai to take place next. Wed- iatday. Briands masterly defence of his ioreilrn policy in the Chamber of Deputies this evening evoked the wildest enthusiasm. His speech was roiisldcred a personal victory, reliab- ilitating lilni in the eyes of Parlia- wit, c ANNOUNCEMENTS. comm; EVENTS. MEETINGS arcs "Pantrv Bale at Moore 8i Me- iflidb saturday, afternoon, catholic "timers Leazue. 4452-5-8-21 "Meniscus and Cardigan Club ‘Wins live stock Wednesday, 18th. _ _ " uai-e-a-ir “Buying Hogs at 11mm d Tues- day lorenoon, May 12th. Everett "Him 4438-5-8-31. ‘qiiimmllo Sale, Saturday, 0th u: M. st. Peter's Heir. Proceeds , ‘Bullies. mi-i-n-u. "lawn: ism May moi after- Mon. List now. um Bhipplzig cine. uaa-i-e-ir. I "mum! Seed for order. Come be- ‘Qwid- Blurred w. n. Ross. Insti- ' “$94-$41. “hunter river club loading live y“; the play Peggy Uou by Arthur _ ‘t "which welder If- iiom m u» Consolidated School. n‘ r 13th. ~Hl1d uritcr BIVOIf Mm 36'5".“ “ab; "my morning. 4419-54. Edward hi: mu, “m, Mmiicioiirgb cents. evening, May -_ ccs-i-s-a-u. ‘u _“’“"' ' ' Wm to Bea View Hall Tuesday "Come to Middleton play v 1o PAGES —- ‘more was much inhrflflng m. cussion in tbs Legislature during tbs P51881118 0f the Intimates on Wadnq- d8? night. The following questions wmasksdbythelleadcroftheop- position on the item of $14,100 for administration of Justice: HON. MR. MIWART: May I ask my hon. firiend the promoter of this Campbell. HON. MR. STEWART: You mean Mr. Thane Campbell? ary does he receive? is stated here; $1,500 a year. employed? in the usual way. HON. MIR. STEWART‘. say b0 the bill: whoisthe Attorney General at PREMIER. LEA: Mr. Campbell, yes. HON. MB. STEWART: What sal- PRIMIER LEA: The salary that nos. rvm. STEWARIIEl-low ls he PREMIER. LEA: lie is employed I might ter that the usual way is not an employment at all. is ha emvlwedii PRIMER. LEA: He is employed by the Government. KON. ma STEWART: By what method? By Oldar-ln-Oounolli PREMIER. LEA: Yes. . HDN. MR. MBWART: when was the Order-in-Ooimcll rnader momma um: r can't‘ give you the exact date. . PREMIEIILEA: 1n May some Ilsa Valor-Ia French, bride and bridegroom are non. we. smwsivr: Roughly? t i i HON; MR. STEWART: 1's my hon friend quite euro till/t that is cor- lwii» 0! i8 it “Where near correct? Fiimfllm LEA: I am speaking from memory. HON. MR. STIWART: I had the impression that at that time he was a sworn iriornbsr of the Government. Then. of course, he wouldrrt be em- ployed. 1f my recollection serves ms ConfidenceD merit was sustained on a non-con- fidence division in the House of Com- Whfil. in addition to s. united Con- MajorityanclU.F.A.Support OTTAWA. May ll-The Govern- EODS tonight by i} majority 0f 46,. W“ dflmifleli WM will m held m at. Paul's r». “B” meilAaTwo Lives" in Bearletown Hall, m" lgcveiilnt. May 12th. Bale ct a "i"! 0! Ploy. If stormy play presented following night. The usual practice in this Province is for the Attorney General tube a member of the Government. 1n oth- er words, he is sworn in to the Grown. or course this gentleman could not be so. , PREMflm LIA: Hols bots meni- ber of the Government. HON. MR. STEWART: ls he ployed by salary, or how? PREMIER LEA: He is employed by. salary as the Attorney General of the Crown. HON. MR. STEWART: By wlioni em- ment, course, he had to seek d seat in the legislature. Having eoughthis seat courcchecusedtlobeamembero the uuvernment. would be necessary. of course. that hc be employed ‘a an ord‘ then. following the usual Ply-WEB LEA: That is true. HON. MR. STEWART: Then it a 11y‘ as to the history o! the matter. he “swam”! mum", me u 1,, A mam was first sworn into the Govern- w.‘ m m‘ chamber a the time V; ed with the Ministry, The division was on a Liberal amendment which coridcm ed ighgpcariculturai policy of Elbe. votakataed: For. 81; against 107. ' With Conservatives standing solidly the eight U. F. A. members present- Messrs. Gardinensipznccr, Spearman, Lucas. Campbell. Luckovich and Ir- vine voted to down the amendment. their ranks, Liberals found c“ Continued on page ‘i Hospital Sweepstakes BeforeSenate (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont... May 8.-A bill to legalize hospital sweepstakes in Can- ada was given second reading in the; Senate and referred to a special committee compose‘ of Senators N. A. Belrourt, W. B. Foster, George Lynch-Staunbon, W. A. Griesbach. W. H.. Sharpe and G. H. Barnard. The bill was introduced by Senator Barnard. The sweepstakes would op- crate only in provinces in’ which consent was given by the Attorney- General, senator Barnard explained. They would be conducted under rag. ulatlons nixed by the Attorney Gen- eral and the profits would be divid- ed among the hospitals oi that par- ticular province. - -—-_ "Rummage sale Hearts ‘BBB. TuesdamMw 11.1mm. ans-sci "Arinualmeetirig sootcbfort Mam- orial Association Monday, 11th, in K. of O. Home at 8.80 pm. Mtl-b-l-ll "Reserve Thursday. my a1. for "come to use Oharlottotom tal- ent present their ally Peary us: in Kelly's Oroes Hall. Wedulsdly. l“! 1s. Bplmdid Olflillttll. 86c and an ans-no Admission an g W“ with iofi-“neewduii-sc-Qafigai Wo u ld H a v e Ministers Appear In The Senate (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, 0nt., May ii-Notlce of a motion which if agreed to would constitute a striking departure from the practice of the Parliament oi Canada. has been placed on the ord- er paper of the Senate by Senator Rodolphe Lenieux, former Speaker oi the House of Commons. The ‘ “ of ‘ 1. asks the Senate to declare that Min- isters of the Crown should be per-mitt. ed lo appear from time to time in tbs senate for the purpose o1 mak- lngeorplanctlouqeteflrbetcetoftha resolution is as follows: "first in order to expedite the business of Parliament, clinician of the Crown should be pennltrcd to appear from time lo time before this House for the pursue of explaining and giv- ing information with respect to Gov- ernment lcclllatiou." Saved Host r (Canadian Press) Nelly 8., Charlottetown; Tu Ml‘- Charlottetown. Bmchel Archibald. M. 0.. Ebers, E. 5., Charlottetown; Woolne ma 0f Engineering: E. I. To Assistlln Preservation“ of (Canadian run) I S l A N ii GRADUATES AT liiiiiiiilliiE HALIFAX. N. 5., May a-Gradu- stcs of Dslhousle University who will receive their degrees nexit week in- clude: Bachelor of Arts, Brenton. Doclrertv. B. M, Cardigan, P. E. 1.; Donald, 11.. , P. E. 1.; Bier-s, 1-1. 5., of Science: Charlottetown Chandler, I". W. 5., Charlottetown W. 5., North Rustioo, P. E. I. Diplo- Archihald. M. 0.. Charlottetown Master of Arts: Humphrey, Adelaide, xirisingwn, P. Law and Order UITAWA, Ont’... MAY. a-Reglstrs- time, 1030. HON. MR- EPEWART; Is that __________________~___________ poa LEA- Yes it was in ° M... ' ' Bennett Sustained On Non- ivision with 46 is? supporters-dvlessrs. Woodworth and lwsclnnis. Labor-lice. 1n a speech recording Government achieveirie rt for agriculture since he took over that portfolio, Hon. Robert Weir aroused the wild enthusiasm of Conservative supporters tonight. It was the Minister's long-awaited maiden loosen. For weeks Opposition ensign have broadens-now: that tlii‘ "vmimentdnclcro its agricul- tural policy. Finally. throush the medium of an amendment to supply. asserting the Government failure to enunciate an agricultural P011111’. ‘the opposition brought the demand to a head. Celebrates His First Pontifical High Mass _..__-_ (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont.. May a-Ri- RW- J. A. oauulvan. who w» shrewd Bishop of Charlottetown. at liamil- (on, Ont... yesterday, celebrated his first Pontifical lush Mass at fil- Augustine seminary. on the Kins-itch road here today. The interior o! the church was decorated in Papal tunes s; yellow and white and crowded with members of the seminary and priests. Rev. .1. J. OT-eary. of 00P- percliff, Ont, Rev. J. Bchrudcr and Rcv. W. Gonter. assisted st the 0P6!!- X118. Y. World ‘s Famous Humorist Talks To Journalists --__-_ (Canadian new) p iormon. my t-For ten minutes British. Institute of Journalists. clos- lausbtn or lira. he late Enid-Marshal Irarreb. Earl bud. Lord Brougham and Your, when aha married. recently. The seen leaving church. Westminster. after the ceremony. Gerald French 8t. Margaret's )4'67I Moravia- Hon. Robert Weir ~ - go. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN I came like water, and like wind l -__._.__. Gives Opposition A Scorching Shots InMaidenSpeec/z *1 Animal Subscription: Delivered 0-H. By llisll Canada and (i. 8. A. H450. fAchievements ford Agriculture By Bennett Cov’t litmus Kill WlNNlPEt -__.._._-_._ ___-____ ._..._.__.____ .luriivil 'BUllBlNB PRUGRAM First Time Since World -- C o w a r d I y Attacks by Oppo- sition. ’ iCanadiai-r Press) OTTAWA. May 8-111 a speech re- cordLn: government achievements for‘, and [at agriculture since iie took over Milli,“ livid up mi. portfolio, Hon. Robert Weir Ulililftflii rill iiiiiari ‘Robbed Branch of Do- minion Bank of $7,- tiiit) and Escaped In Waiting Automobile. lvlNNlPiiCh liizm, May 8-38.11! riiaiiager P. B. R. Tucker was shot ally wounded by bandits. who robbed :1 branch of tht . ..i (Tripod-i of an a~ g tCziiiadian Press) l L).‘li\illi‘1'l l.. ‘the wild enthusiasm oi conserviitwt»inclitit i1“. m. licfivoon 56ml supporters last night. 1t was the “"3 i“‘1“' 1111i‘ 1°1"?"°°ii- M!‘ Minister's long-awaited mairler. iifli (‘i 1'1?‘ “mind-i m" i" speech. For weeks Opposition moni- “Y1!” "im" "7°‘1i'r°d~i ibcrs have been demanding that “ “”*‘-~"'~i m“ "““'d"“1-" “i” the Government declare its agricnl- Jlli-l, zicliirli is situat- tm mi at Kilt‘ l'(' " ol Slierlirooke an! tural policy. Finally through mand to a head. medium of an amendment to sup- ply asserting the governments iail- 1u'c to enunciate an agricultural pol- icy, the Opposition brought tlic ele- Hon. Robert Weir, Minister oi Ar,- riculture, spoke-to crowded galler- foday Bernard Show entertained the War, French Par merit May Be Asked to Vote On Program Twice-In One Year. (British United Press) PARIS, May u-For the first time since the world war, Parliament may be asked to vote on naval building programs twice in the same year. it was indicated lr. Government quar- ter's today. The nu-wl leaders ex- lTT-‘Sfid anxiety ov.r the resumpiicn o! s building race, with Italy, but 1t was significant to note that many members of Panimicnt insisted that France already hurl delayed its building program too long, awaiting the outcome of the deadlocked neg- otiations ln London. Members of the naval eoininlitce indicated that they might return an early report in order to permit a. hasty vote on naval credits in June, immediately after which the lilinist- ry of Marine would submit a second protect calling for more naval con- structlon. The committee definitely decided to speed the building program. P10!‘- re Appel, chairman of the naval body, conferred with Charles Dum- ont, Minister of Marine, explaining to him Parliament's point of view as follows: L-France must insist on the right to build replacements after 1934, a. point at present disputed in the Franco-Italian accord parleys. 2—Parliarrierit must push the vote for credits for the two building programs, the flratof which will be for 40,500 tons to be placed before the Chamber soon and to be debated June 2; and a second program for s. similar tonnage, to be placed before the Chamber in July and debated in October. 1t was mnsidered possible that the Chamber would insist on building five cruisers of 7.000 tons each ln- tempt. rather tliaii what lie proposed to do. llfl- ics and chamber, and to an Opposi- tion which protested at times statements which he made. At the conclusion of his specrh he was sc- U10 corded an ovation which is rarely given toe member on his first at- The Minister indicated ivliat had been done since he assumed office He told of steps taken to develop the British market for Canadian cat- tlc; of negotiations with steamship lines and cattle men, and of a fair measure of success resulting there- from. He discussed the butter market, claiming than; through the efforts of the government prices for the Cana- dian product had been kept up un- til a. few weeks ago when the mar- ket broke. The eight cent duty on lmpoflctioris under the British pre- lerence and verbal agreements ivith Australia and New Zealaud had helped to hold the market. he claim- ed. The negotiations carried on so as to enable western farmers to obtain banking credit, were described. These had culminated in an offer of as- sistance by the Dominion Govern- ment, Mr. Weir asserted. By ar- rangement with western ministers oi agriculture the offer oi the Dentin- ion was kept secret. SOOR-ES OPPOSITION “But 1 can say this," declared Mr. Weir, "that never before was there a Government which realized more than we did the exigencies of the situation oi the western tanner, due to circumstances over which he had no control, and our offer was cum- merisurate with our appreciation of the situation. However, when it. is known, I am sure honorable gentle- men opposite will blush for having discussed this question in the way as they did not know the offer.“ they have done, although perhaps this is through no fault of their own Noti-e Danie Streets. Willi guns levell ed they commanded member: of the staff to throw up their hands am the rcqilest was complied with by al oxrcpt lviv. Tucker, who evidently did not hear the order. One of thi trio fired at the manager several loll to the floor. Thl bandits cocly proceeded to gather W] tho money and rushed out to an autA iircbile, Wtliiillg at the curb with cri- gins i-ainiring. A times and lie The New Loan (Canadian Press) OZYTAWA, Ont. may 8.-B6tWEB| iiuw ziiicl Nuvcliiiicr, l, 1934, 101ml floated during the war to the extent of $l,0il3,000.000 will mature, but on hionday next the people of Canada will have the opportunity of sub- scribing to a new conversion loan amounting to $250,000,000, paying ‘its’ percent per aiiiium interest. Thii was announced by the Prime Mlrr lsler in the House of Commons to‘ day in a brief statement outlining the general features of the trans- action. Heldcrs oi. the Government securities expiring up to 1934 wil. have an opportunity to exchange their old bonds for new ones, ant they will receive the same interest payment; as the old bonds bore up to the date on which these bonds rna- ture. Alter that the interest will be continued at the 4'3; per cent rate. The Weather, Etc» All lrvtctrvcv liner is t». our Nile tors this AN‘ flier, HERE ANWHERE, Now AN‘ their! i lng a characteristic speech with the toast: ‘"1110 profession of journal- lln. Goa help it.“ “It is a profes- sion?" be demanded, “or is it the last refuge o! any ywnl person who ls hopelessly illiterate sud hopelessly inaccurate?" (are of jourualisnrs difficult problem, he said is to elim- inate the time lag, the inability to recognise that a thing has happen- ed when it has happened. “Most P601110." llid he, "take about 20 years to realise that something has hap- pened. The world has not yet real- ised that the Rusian revolution has taken place. The British press has not yet found out that the Bov- lettlnlonhaloomefostcy. Incon- leauenoa we have thrown away one of the molt magnificent commercial chances we can ever hope to see in tsonoieverypersoiiovertheagoot sixteen raiding in Demos. provid- ed for in a bill introduced In lho Senate by Senator J. P. B. Oulraia. is dedgnod to assist in the preserva- tion of law and order and promote the general good of the country. This was today by the sponsor d the bill. Senator Oalgraln laid registration of all persons resident in Canada, with certain exceptions set forth ln the bill‘, jould enable the authoritid to chock up on undesir- abicpersonswhocamalnfrcmother countries. Inch person registered would be furnished with a card beer- ive his crimson and sianlture to be carried at u! times. mu would serve an a means of identification under all circumstances, and would show the bearer to be a bobaltia er super-cruiser, which in eluded in the July program. tons, including some tlnue this month at Geneva. .._._.____....... Scotia. will all from here YQWOV-li Oi this WWW’: ‘Q lifetime" [deg ggfl g5 m; Qonflqggfl, stead of the widely-heralded "super- cruiser" oi 20,333 tens. There also was the possibility that ‘an even larg- eflect would be a battleship, would be in- Thls action would mean approval of two programs in 1081 with France voting to lay down almost 100.000 '10 warships, wihtin s. year. Meanwhile negotiat- ions to limit construction will con- MQNTREAL, Que, May 8- Taklng his first real holiday in 2d years. Hon. Frank Stanfield. Lieutenant Governor of Nova week end for Europe for a visit of about alx weeks in the British western farmer was carrying. ‘ “ " the House. me," he said. The Minister Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King. this i Continued on page 7 He realized, said Mr. weir, that the policies which he had enunciat- ed would not bring immediate re- lief to the farmer. He knew the load or mortgages and debt: that: the knew that it required immediate re- lief. But that load was not put on the farmer since last August, he re- "That is the load which worries Maximum .. directed scorching shots across the floor. He particular-l ly singled out Hon. W. 11.. Mother-land tomorrow morning at 5.37. well, his predecessor in office. and ._. H6 not. much change in temperature. Temperatures - an: an: --- n. t“ Millimlllil ... M. n. sea n- an rises tomorrow morning at 4.41. Last quarter moon Saturday M: 9 8.48 ll. m. Summerstrle tide utcs later than Charlottetown. TORONTO. May ll-Vtiesteriy winch 0 High tide this afternoon at 2.4 Sun sets this evening at 7.11 an eighteen mi: