lheiflesterqiiiertilah Opening "Meeting Of The u M Ema and; PRIN ANOTHER SIGNAL z 52 Japanese Nepal Officers cuter c_:s country CHRONICL 2E? Nanking Cafe i = ' ° ’ tinued fro - Jrhieeolunsle mun t w” mPl-lll) I feminism! m a 81.081 G t6!’ S ’ O b T h WATER srlrnar. SUMMERSIDE ggfr. "Zed; pliable i‘: p . . . ' mwlamwfgn $5,“ ' “m” fl yp Opposite Hoimank "w" .‘__-__ ‘fiierewnssverylsr “wunmm °i- b i. » Ie the d- ovm n pro lem, Mr. PRIVATE DINING ROOM Ansubl“ m, ‘mm ‘m m, m, . mfmllo! ‘a; flllwneilaléoahlglgom Mcltudellreugiogillxhedld (not arise (u. s: ooeruienu special wire) in‘ the week. flsilninl m of the upsTAligfi SPECIAL PARTIES . bullies, ‘Ibo, at Tlfl" DWI 00-. "l9 Alwkwelt Chapter of the that Social Service and Child wel- Our migration laws fro; ‘film; TOKYQ sept- 2'i—’1‘he Japanese total lives lost. g c“; open Day and Night ggmingfhll. L-9008 f. o. n. n. which was held at the rare still held first place in the sc- leao auowed n greet influx of “m m“ sewn’ w“ “U” w“ “m! '“"‘°'m“ h“ m“ i , --- epeeieu- home of u... c. o. Wyatt. tivlties of the none. people from central Europe These “"“°°“"°‘ “‘ m’ "°’““'°"‘ "" ”‘"‘°° °’ m’ ‘l""°“°‘“”= “mt QUICK SERVICE-EXCELLENT CUISINE ,_.3U$EInmBOOTSbu ‘durations’ "muff-Bad goligimerslde. on Thursday sftcr- It was also suggested that the people replaced llaoooo ‘of our 3532,31“ {hf “$1,: §§£°'§,“§§P m‘ nuffimfijfmfsmfj‘ ‘f; ‘:5 31;: x ' DINNER AND SUPPER-fie to 35c. lbw" - ll- I.O.D.E. on the mane spongor the Own citlileus who’ eiml eteu t ' l‘ l ° . a t graces. L-Ofiill-il-kl-‘ei. Miss Hunt, t. ded - 3" ° oers and men to death. mile gale struck two destroyers v ha, m“, numwmmzfil l" 331 Gllldizhmmlteéit. ‘lit/fists Wyatt; lgéltlvifgnfltgzttas agladlgggeh The s2, ell of v/hom were swept with such force that sl men were -YEP S. HUNG, Manager Lune CHAINS, hlow out Diitch- geutine business occupied the Chapters heie their .5... tiirisgeflr depression over eoooob of tines: ‘m’ m‘ "whip" m“ w“ °" “ma” “°°"°“ m“ ‘h’ ‘mm Phone 8102 g md, etimentcd tlfcllrglalaelgihmsog first put of the meeting. Among imp; u e have come beck swelling the num- fimfilfiifldhftfiflfinfi a: thutfgéciatlméy m ‘M’?! “m i y gkoc - ---- Q11”; ’ ’ . e royr ug men 1-w- o er e rs reed was one from Mlle Wyatt gave s charming de- b" °t ‘ummpmyed- T“ mhm" 10s missing and feared dead and and the destroyer Hetsuyuki M. ‘ _ _ mad adml ° w“ m “m5 ’° m“ lost from aboard e T H S Jackson, s former a‘ injured ‘throughout! Japm‘ An ‘flaw! w“ sorlption of the various social ac- here Mr. Laacslvsn sen NEWS - m. _ _ ._ mum“ Hem, o, haven,“ M,’ residing in the Isle tivities at the Chateau Leturier, wififugflfljovlvzd“ “mww- The storm accompanied by tor- the aircraft carrier Hosho. The de- - . . nor that their candidate “owed ward that m‘ mxhmdaw, The! t t l where the delegates were intro- g every occasion t“ m“ renbiel rains, was the some one gtmyerg themgelvw, gnd we glgtgf . » “combo in p, Coirnmunlst. I know f. no em he tee ... ..:*....:.~ dlfillfihi llili.'°tfifii’e‘il‘fi.l°lt‘étli ‘ti’: he c»; vi r: “F12; r " I I \ 1 . A 0 s, T0 ca!‘ QY Oils xcure Q VQ ES unemployment _ ration < intro- '- “in 9 p" support o, m“ subvflswe em merit. especially in the West, and therefore, although as desirous of nmintairling lnw Ind order as you and I, they pledge themselves to Convention held in Msy at Ottawa, which was prepared by Miss Wanda. Wyatt, who represented the Summcreldc Chapter at the con- James Irice of Toronto, the Ne.- tional President. m1- J. A. Macmillan of Char- lottetown was the other Island duced by the Bennett Government, the speaker charged. ' Lag), yggr when the public works p.o' ~~ was brought down it was debated [wgy in I-Iolbrook, Mass-S n‘ EXPLAINS H-VISITING HALIFAX EXHIB- IIION-Mrs. Clifford Montgomery men-wiz- uz-n-usa- ;-_-‘~ Powers Seek Co-operationln if-Ssuaniiriiefiisigfdlziillmiesttieihfintiii: "°““°“ ' delegate and mes wyatt paid a 1 th th wh or The was very co h - ‘ _ or m” s’ e ole ‘abject c‘ I repeal the law which stands for one Elhlbltlm w» vole-s» t. ... ......... ...., ililllhtt. 53:33:: :.§2°‘l‘§.‘€..“..i$.l°’..i‘;§ l2. t.l:..3§.‘?°‘"‘°" "mks" b“ l“ Memel Elections On Sunday w; mourned» M lav w‘ t nr er." » He did not agree with those A-i-ie _GB.AVEL TRAIN on‘ TRACK the convention. In reading the rc- during the convention, Old An Pensions people who thought the capitalist Mrs. Sonnomen moved a vote of ewe-mun ’..,1i gravel train coming from the 9°" M158 Will-ll plwiid emphasis west went off the track lust west glllliéllliihllglléee mgr“: "mime thanks to Miss Wyatt for her . (a. r. By Guardian's special wire) sides, assured Germany that l.ith- w - system hm hm m d“, n w“ . i’ fl§."l‘i?."ea.i§a:““%.2l.§“‘“l standln i" M"- h‘€"r‘.‘.fl“‘° *3.“ "m" 3mm» - “us”; imp "“...‘.’.‘.°’3“§.%.’.‘.2‘ i" “m Minister of Marine i» or n» medal mm w“ “at om RAH“ In the gndowment F d with N ed by Mrs. L. A. Moore. and pre- 18mm“ beow n: that the of the Melriel statute lweri: c sign ha“ age 1 em h.“ e teased _ ‘ syswm of organmtmm "There ‘ wurktrriiizck cleared shortly alter seotia leadin in “nee trlb tic“ 5mm by MISS Hum‘ iit in toliie Pro in of m“ bane‘ by iimciali igiiiy Vi“ 3311135 is th tie Dying)‘. iiieceei nsto weavers Addresses Gather" m“ m“ ’“°M°““ls w“ m” the m~ Friday momm _s Ne Bmmwuflg 1 dllm ll The ‘National Anthem closed the kenme m h ""19- MI- MM- ?‘ gxcug‘? I t?“ B’? “aim Land‘: wguld p‘ t m ‘hegelecgns and - t R0 abused the situation. speculated, one s. . g- . lorwthe m! hi“ r176; vlee “h”: e buggies: grt of thtehmeetilg.‘ m d m” thitnlgt easctgdvehheno 1255:; ti; (£3315? ons or Mme afinlzgmlflona‘ bmd w “h lng a 8. SQ. and a-e still hineculating! on the " - aeewere enerirae - - i it ,13t 151m _.pJ-;MAINS-TOhARBIVE THIS Suggestions were made that the at», to; in the dlmng 1-0pm Hlllllt £42m being paid by Qttnwa The charge grew out of deiiveélery‘ pefillif ihiem.“ m now dmitted :55}: xoascosessfison all Pfifiiagez: . flll‘..‘.l°;z.w°'ir..§..‘i"l..’2li‘& .‘l‘u‘."2'i‘;..°£.§2.°“£i°l§.tl2;‘..“§‘ Mimi." "l" rad" c": “e e o» llelldilfllltl-lillll n» lilo-i- - ~==~° we») wit» wret- rizizi ’ ‘ , B _ , , , ' _. , 4, ' u OTC, 0 e VG“ 8 S S 1'5“ that he expects t0 arrive in Sum- mm, the subs,“ o; ‘mm debate Mam ‘a: serving were atrial statement to the effect that in: assurance of“ ‘Glerrriixllmlya s colnel-IA- ggama; dtillelflirgicmiiafi Limfielrga gggdrg: cgsmluve candmaw the people’ he “M. 8 merside this evening from Phil- m m, Elmo], m‘; study group‘ n” MW” Wyatt’ M“ w_ E M“? u; rguonservaltives had “ruined, butéorfi to Ilfilq thtymlrd eme £0 m“ me German‘ Wm M” a “mlm in “mam Mounmm. "ma, ltgifiia githlltekl‘? o’ wlhls amldntemnt plmphm‘ mu“ by Dmlald- M“ Mlmmt m“ F" way msfiemeiitstifgiledlaeitgittglnteln it? themoliinvefiltiion guaranteeing tilt imum" chance to see what ls loin! ‘Md ham“ mtregafigesahrlqz“; “widen” nmnud , l ' t e .O.D.E. on the activities of the Hunt Miss Gladys Holman and _ n m m; insisted how. ionsl vernmeli , s WM Ruled l" 9- "WZQT “Willem 1B8 gm t; h t m b d ' h out o’ the hands o! the omen” lummmy o! Memel’ is expected to om is o c y ' large gathering in Ste. Rose yes- Jean Paul Bauve, M. L. h. Mwdal’ “i mew“ N- J- T“ anderttetzildigdartetiiecioxcai nieetriiiails Mm m “r mm s. merii’ and m“ glaring evidmm m?“ t hi h fll ials old "did liileii dslggiliirsiiiimedavsi-itlxifi “Ne? “Wmwn- . spmdllli- “m” “s i Pm"m°“{ funeral will be held on Monday at ~ °l - N- R- elltrevilzefwc under ‘it? °- l" ° S,“ ., b” m“ number o, mmuanlans h“, "After the election." he said. member but as e citizen of this 2 p’ m‘ "om the maiden” M M" "—'"_' f” ' __” fibers‘! Donne“ mntm‘ m“ year a? m k6, a f: $1355“ m’ both been grmmd young fights "might we not possibly be faced division." expressed his confidence and we. Norman MacLeod on . ‘ W ° 9- Nt R- "dlwed 1U diflillll b)’ e5 “'5 “g °" 3°“ ‘m ' with g, e. _ " par‘ * rep- in the Bennett Government as the 0mm Stmiwa Details of Fatal ' geiiitediiiuiiomoiotir rlfvliewiriwolim took ea 000,000 from New zealend ITALY PROTESTS mm" “mm” "m" °' l’“"' m" °“° ‘° m“ m“ cmflldy‘ ' “ - 5 °°' ' ‘ ll ion? It will be necessary to full measure of prosperity; an in 110ml” wt lnw effect since 1m- Orllldsm 0! I blank °h°‘l“° 1°11‘ eo-eperetien of all people wu- aendrorre outstanding qualit- “—-To ENTER RELIGIOUS LIFE _______._____ 5h°w°d' w” (continued from Page 1) of goodwill, whether ..they come fee, as a lawyer, as a politican and ,- On rrlde . n6 tember 10th, the " ' “When my public man ohm-reel lelellvll. Mr- We“ Children of gdarypfiodality, Tigzlish, car Accident" tlwt the present Government is absolutely unlustliled as applied to .________________~ mm m, um“ put, m- ore n, e, gitizen, _ . held s reception in the Assembly rasirmlbh m’ m‘ "nmy m‘ m‘ m5” l’ mummy m‘ the m“ sanctions suggests that the different Stevens port! 0r anywhere else. J. Olicr Renaud, G. P- liflllfllle H!“ °l 541W“ 3°h°°1 101' "l! DEP- "hml- h‘! l8 mil-kill! I btii-tement pending o! unemployment relief state! could contribute to sanctions Such s situation is not lmpmssiblc. M. P., Azsrie Bibeau, P. Trevelym 9°“ °‘ bidding mrewe“ w “m c‘! News has been receive?! in Suin- w c? he “m” human l‘ mt Th“ “m”? h‘? '°*p"'m'd' l‘ n” in accordance with their ability. And what will be the duty of all also spoke. Women's Conservative its members who have decided to mom“ o; the med“; which m. m“ spent at Ottawa but is apportioned ma“. lmmmnce ‘M ' mm. gm. the rlzhbthmun‘ gummy The (ygggnlzgflong were reppegenigd on, enter the religious lifeguliss Edwina ‘mud in the death o! D“ Ne“ Concluding amid loud applause, by the Dominion government to be graphic,‘ positron m, 1 win take g clelg- and the platform by Mme. E. Lemire, M“ M°1'“"° “Pllemd °l= Wm" 0' spent in those provinces Officials explained that under it mietmhie. Mme- Dumon-hvloletlc. Mme- A- the circumstances require lt. S. Beaulnc. Mrs. O. Flaheirty. Mlle. Clohossey to join the Order of Sis- M b u, o; ML Noun“ “rum m er hunseu‘ h“ “ma?” ‘m m‘ mild B-Plilfllwe $699511 Mli MYEYS the peculiar position of states that "If ters of Mercy, Halifax. and Miss Mnuod o! aunmemdt _ P"“°"‘°“° R'°h“‘*' u“ 5m“ °‘ Mecuod in oomplny with his . '-—"" B°‘“‘°“ °'°'°"““‘°“‘ i” ‘ w“ =5 he Pmlwdedl "Talkie" "Vi"- are neighbors of italy, such esAus- if the situation oi tho country Mad-cells Plouffe. Joint president! . st. Martha, Charlottetown. An ed- mend m, Dun” and another- Unlted States Seeks new” "pm" “ma” “‘ 19“- lilsnk cheque legislation. iusfi I trio and Switzerland, could be tak- cannot easily be improved even were Albert Iacrolx and lnrir he“ w“ m“! by w” Edith 5"‘ doctor all. belonging to the Penn- - ~ few days ago our 100 p.i can. L o- en into consideration. with the help of all men of good- Desblcm- gl'i,gil,f"=*l;f,gg°ngjcqfi “Efff sylvsnl; university were out dr-lv- British Stand on m‘- "' l ma“ ml sovemment under Premier In otlglls connection. a report by will throughout the country, and ------ Y me 9 - 9 e ef olic association n! the if action he! matters Naval Conference. l- " m“ l" special Melon» we "w gum Sgt; gum by the 6mm 6105111861; Wm WWW gm“, my 10 MARITIMERS honored guests briefly responded to these outward signs of appreciation and expressed hope that the Sodal- lty would continue to be active in way to Aslmry ing on Monday morning on their Park. Dr. MacLeod was riding in the rumble seat of the car and Dr. Dickson was st the wheel. Dr. Dickson in trying to (A. r. By Guardian's special wire) . 2'l—'I‘he tion of naval limitation came to LONDON. Sept GU65- “I wish to treat our opponents in this campaign with the gfggtggb courtesy," said Mr. Myers 1n hi; opening remarks. "I take the lib- erty. howeve, 0f correcting them voted themselves s blank cheque for three million dollars! "ML". Bennett has often been ac- cused by his opponents of being a Dictator. What happened in the- research centre today suggested sc- tlve or passive cooperation by the United States in five of the league's six possible sanctions against Italy. card. sacrifice the fallen on lny my leader, personal ambition. into the dis- Right Hon. B. honor which has shoulders since B. Ben- _____.€___ (Continued from Page l) ment would be detrimental to Ros- sltefs health. 01 ‘ion-srnrroic-lhizwi-u U:'¢v§iel'~in"ev'1o=ra'aro nett assigned a. portfolio to me. and I will say to him, ‘Toke back this portfolio; give it if necessary to my bltterest political opponent, no matter whom, provided he can help you bring back economic stability to Canada. and keep our country high amongst the 8W"- nations of the world.‘ That is my position. There can be no mistake about it." Contrsdiofa Clslms He mntrsdlctod the allegations which he said were put forward by Iriberal speakers, that the Ben- nett Government oaused Canada to lose the markets of the world. The German market was closed to Canada by successive tariff mes- , 1020 slid 1080; that in 192L192’! and 1909: in 1026; Czechoslovakia in ion-and 1921; Finland in i924; Japan and Chins in 1930; Argen- tina in 1030 and Venezuela. in 1030. All of these markets therefore had been closed to Csnsds during the Liberal regime at Ottawa, and‘ the work of the Bennett Government had been to prevent s complete debacle from resulting. In i027 Canada hsd imported six million dollars worth of fresh vegetables from abroad; ,in i028 eight millions, in 1929, nine mil- The report, by Leslie Buell, Pres- ident of the Foreign Policy Associa- tion, said-the United S tes under the Neutrality Act ‘colll assoalate itself with these measures: Withdrawal of diplomatic repre- sentatives from Rome; non-recogni- tion of any situation created oy It- aly in Ethiopia in violation of the League Covenant and the pact of Paris; an embargo on the exports of munltlon and implements‘ of war to Italy; e. League blockade of It- nly to the extent of acqulesclng to such a. blocks‘ ', and fifth, the clos- ing of the Suez Canal. .'1‘he reel question worrying mem- bers here is whether Italy may con- tinue freely to purchase cotton, oil, scrap iron and other raw materials from the United States. in case of s Geneva embargo age-inst Such DN- ducts. Tlknlsh. was followed by speeches by the C‘ ‘ ‘ Rev. htherJVIoNeill, and also by Rev. Rather Buote and Rev. Father sharkey. Father Shot-key, who has -spent many years in China, enter- .-talned the ladies with h display of pictures which were taken in Chino. At the close of the meeting, the President, Miss Kathleen Brennan, thanked the speakers. Refreshments were then served. ~ leniency was requested for John Tanner on the some grounds, by .1‘. A. Walker. K. C. Speaking of the accused in gen“ ersl, V. L. Pearson said the court should take ‘into consideration the fact that the men already had been put. to considerable expense and inconvenience through being called to Montreal several times. They were men of modest means, he added. Lionel Ryan put forth the some plea, referring to one of the ac- cused as an "undischarged bank- rupt." He also spoke of the ex- pense of the trips to Montreal, where the accused appeared be- fore being charged irl Halifax. Suspend ’ vu was requestq ed by J. A. ‘Walker, K. 0., on be- half of Ray Clarke and Clovis Perry, the Prince Edward Island- ers. Referring again to Tanner, he said the evidence against him was "very light." "The people who are supposed to be the master minds of this busi- noes have gone scot free." re- marked Mr. Walker. H. P. MacKeen, the prosecutor. referred to Chisholm. Johnson. Willoughby Ritcey and L. A. Rit- oey as the leaders in the group. “They are the centre of th conspiracy," he declared. Brod-sitar apparently was closely avoid-what appeared to him on impending “ ‘ n with another car swerved his automobile sud- denly snd it overturned. Dr. Mac- Leod was thrown out and his head struck the concrete pave- ment snd he sustained concussion of the brrsin and s fracture of the skull. He was taken to the hos- pital but passed away in the after- noon. The other csr was driven by s farmer who was retumlng home with six children whom he had token that morning to the den- tist, all the children received slight injuries. Dr. Dickson was not seriously hurt but the other occupant of the car is reported to be seriously injured. All the doc- tors were very prominent men. Both drivers were held on s tech- nical charge of manslaughter, bail being allowed 0f $1,000 each. Mr. Norman MaoIeod is expected home this evening with his brother's remains-S. EXPRESSES (Continued from Page l) the fore again today wth B re Great Britain was preparing to aid- vlse the United States it ls termin- ating the Washington Navel Tres- ty in i936. The report was for- mally denied. United States diplomats visited the foreign oflloe to inquire as to Britain's attitude regarding a. naval conference which must be held be- fore the end of the year, under the terms of the treaty. The call of Ray Athcrton, coun- sellor of the United States em- bassy, with Capt. Walter Anderson, United States navel attache, upon R. L. Craigie, head of the Ameri- can section of the foreign office and naval expert, came directly on the heels of reports this morning that Britain shortly would launch s new ship-building program. Both the Dally Mail and Express carried reports to this effect. say- ing the infomlatlon would be con- veyed to signatories of the wash- ington Treaty. Both the American officials. how- ever, emphatically declared the visit was unrelated to these reports. The appointment was made some time ago, it was said, to permit Washington tofeel out London on what form the naval conference should take. Japan denounced the Washing- where they go wrong. and they go wrong so often that I sometime; wonder if they are ever right." He mentioned ln this regard the Lib- eral allegation that the Bennett tarl-Ifs had "strangled" Canada's trade, and cited the high U. S. and other foreign tariffs prevailing against Canadian farm products when the Bennett government took office, and imposed or increased under the Mackenzie King admin- istratlon. "I sin not blaming them for that. there was nothing they could do about it, Mr. Myers added. “But it ls absolutely unfair to claim that the Bennett government was re- sponrfe." It we: honed that when the iprment war scare was over the European countries would abandon their policy of national self suffic- iency, give over attempting to grow their own wheat and other pro- ducts and seek better mutual trade relations. Until that time it would be unwise for Csnsds to open wide her markets to competition from these foreign countries. The some thing. Mr. Myers showed. applied to the United States. Tflde must b6 mlltiifly beneficial. He was clad to say that srre-ilowlenie are being vigorously pfOSECUMd in this Legislature in Charlottetown on Wednesday last? When the oldest member of that Legislature, Mr. Dennis, a very wise and careful old gentleman asked the Premier, "Just what is this money for?" he was refused the information. If there in anything more dictatorial than that I would like to see it." Mr. Myers drew further applause when he referred to a request to have $100,000 voted to advertise the fisheries industry, which he stated would receive his unqualified mp- port. He also referred to the fact that the terms of the Farm Loan Act have been extended to the fish. ermen throughout the Dominion, M11 Myers analyzed the erg-u. merits advocated by 1-1; 1.; swvem- polntlne out that even if he were elected to power Mr. Stev- ens would have not the the ooristt. "ullmfll Dimer to implement his promises. Mr- ‘Myers expressed disappoint- ment at the speech of the Rewri- st-ruotlon party leader in Charlotte- town. "l-Ie would never due to m“ elwh s speech in ottews. Every one of his arguments were wide 0P9“? You Wllld drive g, horn and cert right through them." The 111100 of Western cattle, Mr. Myers showed, was closely related to the _-DEDICAL‘ION SERVICE-On ewednesday evening Ven. Arch- "deacon C. dew. White, D. D., held s special dedication service in slfildare Anglican Church, when -,r.n organ, bequethed to the church by s-bequest- of the late Jlunes Clark, in memory of his wife, who tiled in 103‘) was dedicated. The gift was made t9 perpetuate the gift of an organ by Mr. Clark's __greet aunt in the original Klldore Church, and which was lost when hflre destroyed the church s few ~-yee.rs ego. Rev. W. J. Phillips, con- ducted the service and Rev. Dr. vwhlte said the dedicatory prayers l-end also preached an appropriate Mormon. There was n large con- egstlon present. Attending were A. B. Warburton, Charlotte- Jtflwll; the Misses Sarah and Eleanor Green, Summerside, and Belgium rw-ae-ev REYOB-TS DENIED IDNDON. Sept. TI-(OPJ-RA- ports published abroad that Greet Britain and France were negotiat- ‘ing a of mutual assistance were denied in official circles to- night. It was sllfleilfid the reports might have been based on discus- sions of prompt collaboration of the naval forces of the two couri- tries in case of h- _n l‘ ' "are lust like ourselves. with all our weaknesses and passions." In the British Empire there was All‘. Harry Jones, St. Eleonora-S. r‘ -——-———--—- , . PERSONALS -_,-_\ —Mlss Cshlll, Allied-ton, is visiting s traditional policy of accomplish- ing ends by the peaceful means of ,. rsuesion, and Mr. Bennett urged the adoption of that m in Canada for the achievement of do Tignish. “m” Jllll" "m" °l m“ blem of distribution of plenty eun- . Devon left on s visit to Boston (mg the needy and the adjustment Budget‘ which ‘mm-ed a bmk" rm sir Godfrey Collins under secre- “ed an“ mm, The 3cm this week, s. ' t th ec- ‘°"‘"‘°“ “m1 "'4'"? lilllled ° " °‘ ‘ °°““ - l" “m” rush r State r é otland de- l’ "“ "g ' Perry was as little as that avalrut 0f will dl5°l°ll°°°b° m“ e states products, th: higiest tariff as we have gone through in the mfm a ‘peggh a: M101’ m“ lgittetgogirergmtejréi; mstinjtmsioozieaegi- my of the accusm Clarke “as L. A. Riweys agent in Prince Edward —Miss W. G. Kenny, R.N., who as been spending the summer th her psmits, Mr. l-nd Mrs. J. . Kenny, Surnrnerslde left this these theories of reform the Prime PORT 0F SPAIN fikmdad Bennett‘) tan“ pnurencfl W“; H. h] ' u , . - policy. ' 5 W 09 Policy has been _ _ 0mm‘ on "mm u, Bmokxyn‘ hllglenigltdholfltgew Sept. II-Employment of an Itol- The result of these agreemens is m ohm-u“ “d criticise‘ Bu‘ he 3131:“ M‘ Tmlum "m"? iiiierthevtviifri“ oelialsgiils mgirxlgni- "was “nm mmmww “M acre-me ' “to thycomgh w’$_w1umih\pg isn engineer by the Trinidad Gov- that we have betwoe the people ‘gag ‘l!!! followers have been cute uwpgmm, Lord Privy Seal seld “ma! m.“ dumping counsel gave undertakings that _Mr ma ..__.J J “(many a‘ "M, doom "m" if they u‘ eminent W53 d; gtudk? of Brltlshlomintrles-one-qusrfer of ‘Yoé-‘Boé Yxflntg: vzgnt to g Bflhm m4 ymy were friends, not “m”! ‘ menu, u, we Qmmm, their clients would IIBEGEUQE: nimerside. motorewo Tigfllsh u; showing fslee lights-flit ls not fn- glgftufmfiggflj9fl, m TQM: he“ zxlewlzlligoliiltlaligrgféllcséiziwg: ,_.m,d ‘mm their (uuxhgx rivals. laminar-raters): train-Atlas‘ pmuw, ____________* '_'. i "m"! "Wmllml" "Y "H?!" “lmmmy h’ ma‘ Th” m m b Mayor A c oiprianl who is mt ears-infill c nod has oeiain M" "Y"! We wlirmly applauded 5m“ Fr " d rial loiiitly H” "mm h“ hem" m” ML ' ‘ 3??‘ bmrtlméleot gm M. $1‘; mieviigefiniiiefliiiriitireentieiiiie Hem llym leader ‘o! ' Tflllldlfl’; 118V" ed i; spr-sctleslly hloxhfimtlblc shelf; i; kiwi’? “gm; t° “l9 9W9"! gel-igned ‘ZZJI-‘e resrznsment). :4“; Qiflvfififim 1 K Y In V. CO Q O I B“ 5- ’ _ ll _ f, _ , e ‘Qhitf. Mm “n11, “mu”, may“: bignlrrupt. lnegswflgirsr, Dlfilyloflslastllrg. a member of the Island mvmfiizg) her surplus pro mm‘ madam. whnor: tumult" sown‘ "BMLY Bum“, ‘gmnthét tflseelitigurogo 83212111111 l, 19E“ v gin efforts to save their country's The Limuiggetlgfiwhilgl ‘ljlefxolg; "alunirgwagainoiaemtgie mdeugit ‘ggngm ‘Lt‘f_‘,‘,;n:sd°““d| ewg: l-IAGUI s seasonal cempehtitiori arose that and ' not smle ,, ill 011 Eon o ‘ in to eCan snbro- ' . , '__ ‘i-‘igieh pgeopleexthgm 9'1"“ lwilvn ‘Klimt ‘ml ed States. Mir. Myers said that hed “m” '°' "ff"- (Copyright ms by The Hone grgrtuinmlfilld-siimnler. it would . P L mpmmhed mmmw” u, n“; cation" the r2 '" , “ ‘ been put ~ NWlse5€°l°g_1b w“ stlllbenecessary to wait until wln- l? - - ‘ the“ confined ‘itdtliehliypovgtynoi aiIWe complain of taxee-thfiy Y!" mgefltv? tlinfve delimit: “fee Miss ' I authoritatively legs-nod here to- if gmgmgwpirlhmfiufiflgg ‘a? mnu5im“pmt Mm sin afreildmwe "Censdlsnswouldnot l0!" ill” they m’ "b" l” P"? cheaper goods, but it would have tng n day thlt "l! 5W1" Um“ Wm iustuierit to meet such vsrlation. i ‘unun,’ beeeresdyto admit it. Koeping up them. ‘rhereyou have age-eat peo- m" the mm o! m“, qumgm beck the League of Notions no _ 1 , with the Jonesel ie out liflnclpll nle dewlwllls their M“ "liil- industries. D0 f)’ From "m" "h" ."‘"-‘“"' m" h’ Ali's" film‘ ' 1 .. elonespeoceitu eoune, end ..No,wnhmndw “Wm” m, . taken by that body to halt u i ; W i" we» o» o my, R0,). ,, “‘%t";‘;‘&%“.‘“..'a'e.... .. ...r..-.i~.....“":*.::..".r t." will“ Rewind-e t - - m e - on o e l R In Csnsde. efforts hsd been mode “M” M" m“ my h “Z0 a p0 sigh Comrnisssr Lltvineff was (priming 003e, 1e, we; a“; to Lih- prom t Sen“, i, . the world, and Canada, as in l) , ...,_._...______.. m n w . m, , Con, r ' it’ "ill "‘}‘;%...’°'n"‘e'§ in‘??? "P ‘m “i” ‘i’ “l” P" “‘ $$.‘2..‘“".‘."a‘°t‘iii ti‘; “$1.53.? “n2i.‘t’8e'.“l.““i3§e “°“°°‘u.r‘.“eii w a o i QENTRAL FAIR AT MONTAGUE erelly conceded in be neeeroerv to gglgwlrrlwm““,igm",,;,,,jg",lgg M61255 glen‘: soeoiu wire) and mnee in eniereinc the Cov- new of imdesfrnble" irnmlsretieo °r ‘manmd ft ’ F R l‘ m! “"4391” 07 m9 PM?“ '4 ‘ mond’ ‘m, in“ ‘n “nhvouhbk No tn“ of ' “"5" 59F“- fl“ 6111M Illfillld U!!! "WM! Ef-hlwll- obtlinld M008 to Olfildl. ln- ‘j -» Residence and o; om! t whole. The chsngo wee seine w. H dc “ab” comm,“ t" m“ end e veun: it wee ssid. Moscowwill contribute gluflng we,“ 1min; tee-g of "h" w_ Palmgf .- it , oed from Peel ll diti n brought about gradually and by “°° ° l‘ ll women. who net out yesterday its ehere in soplvinr emotion» government which did not fit in 3 -_-------- . lll I004 w" ° ' m “MM mm“ o, mmukm ed to s favorable trsde helehee of from noerport in e rented dory. should the Iiesgiie decide in prc- with oenedten ideas. These people " M‘ °' "W" m" ‘h’ | will be sold "Like you" the rrhne mnieter ‘film-WI "blah mww "let we hsd been reported todsyu » eeee with penalties millet iteiv. nee organised themselves to take i °I° "filmi- . P"°l'°'“' sold --‘r ‘sometimes grow weary M" "vii much m» mdnev ln zveret newe. owner of the heat. Determined ectien already taken sdvmtele of the misery end dls- i W" "l! "Y" 4°“ "w" will?!" "1' “Film waiting for thet chance." m‘ °°“"'“" "WW1 the Btrelwmoili-h cont by the League Council his mode eeetent during the ...,. - WW‘ w" f M‘ u], The world had not yet recovered m’- W" 4"“ "M "l" hl-ll"? Illlnl etetlon today when the n favorable impression oh soviet years toapmdtheir obnoxlmndcr- bias; m! Priced low or on - "m, m dams,“ em, m,“ of the New unload treaty and the boat had not returned end found eteteernen. melee. m, be y" em, dime“ 3" et nicer cominglom sfter the film"! “m” °° i" ""4"" the "We our perked where they _ qeine. such organisations u de- APPIYt t wsr. we hove yet been dell"! in“! 911mm lane M- left it st the dock. an: -ro (Kelli!!! finitely stand for eheoeinr the ARKMAN lble h rebuild . g m, ernnteht y. Helm tmem- A check of the mwmobile rel- (c. r. s; ourdiure Q0011! wire) mgimo s, vieient lnfl duet-peeve " g- P had been toe ntucli ‘for us. The mull M4 "l"!!! lllh l MW I!“ iltrstlon indicated the owner was ILPHIA, SeptJL-Jlhe methods, get the “gem Pgfly Box M7 world u still out of Joint, and the fllllfifllflll Vlllfll VII WIN!!! lil- It. J. Mobonough, of Boston. Auth- "m- Ssle" column of e ‘Pfillsdelphie. ueeimq it‘ mum“ u, "but Zotllnd m” m“ m; “an; ugqpnm isfsctorlly. hat year New orifice believed the other man was newspaper today sold: that section if returned to power. m; t; m“ berm» we bought 07,000,000 of eommodlt- James Plenum. The women's id- ‘Tombstone, slightly - used. Sell "I do not say that m. ling or loll-Inning lotion, and Sumo ~~ Hflvlmfll "Wefltlvvvlwwwn- was" In-lQdnh a mist: lslsusstyelrleslhideslec. needed social reforms. The years of depression, the pro- onomlc lives of the people. hill! in "almost as many were men to advance them," Mr. Bennett said. Some of ton Tregty, ratio between Bri States and Japan. naval talks in London tain. establishing the 5-3-5 after protracted Protest Hiring U1‘ Italian Engineer (C. P. By Gulrdiufs S the United last autumn. pochl Wife) direction by the Bennett govern- ment and it may be expected that an agreement will be negotiated slwrtly- Mr- King's total iellure to achieve such an sgreement after eight years in office culminated in "a. budget of spite, the Dunning in Canadian history, Mr. Myers reviewed the history of the Empire trfe sin-cements, negotiated in i032 on Premier Summer-side» P. li- L conditions of starvation prevailing in Plsfls of Western Canada. why didnt Mr. Stevens tell us that. Why didnt he tell us our farmers were Belling sn excellent price for pork due to the Bennett Empire ma; agreements. You would thnk the Opposition W81 few yea-rs would have co-op. ?l'lt9\! with the Government in s Iew instances at least. Never have seen him do so in the past five problem was under discussion. Anthony Eden. British Minister for League Affairs, was scheduled u: return to IDBdOIl this weekend and it was believed a special Cab- inet meeting might be held. the dispute between Italy and Ethiopia represented an issue be- tween Italy and the Remit 0! ‘Nations, not between Italy and lions, in 1930. l1 minions. A steady increase in importation hed gone on under the Liberal regime and that importation came info direct and often unfair competition with the product of farms in Inval-Two Mountains. The some thing ap- ible tuiff to meet unfair seasonal competition from abroad. and s law enabling the Gov- ernment by order in council t0 connected-with Johnson and L. A. Ritoey as their "financial agent." the prosecutor went on. The cvl- dence had indicated Captain Dunphy was the ageht for Will- oughby Ritcey in Cape Breton. He agreed the evidence flvrvr“ e- o i-é-ifiv- i‘, against Island and was engaged in land- lngs of liquor with Milton Ger- hsrdt. Magistrate Belnhill reeerrcs sen-