iii Egllillii i. :;r§§ 5 Emil E aauavotan-r rnreg pom" auction forty rive; mom, WIP- mus 1- » .William0wen, lIlZUlI-A quantity oftbeBankolllm wasseiseqipphounm leaveshort Weiss- Btreet yeatgr-dny u ‘yum; received u the Royal Canadian tothebranchinthatwwn. ce PUBLIC LIBRARY (Continued from Page l) meeting that -a further requirement _ av Alli To - Illllfllill Comfortable Cabin Planes leave Char- lottetown Airport gt 12.45 p.m. arriving Moncton 1.45 p. m. Bllllllll AIIIIAYS LIMITED Phone i“ (c: Tiehtg andRner-vatiens on Saturday morning. met there by Mr. Philip llonldhan- of mnkom’ who hm mu“ o! the at least two nights a week and Sat- urday afternoons, the iull year a- round, would be complied with if the other conditions could be met. Gratification was expressed at the decision oi the City Council to meet the expense of the required addi- tional librarian, and it was felt that the remaining requirement, namely, the purchase of necessary addit al equipment, could be raised with- out difficulty by an appeal to lib- ' Mr. Bertram Cameron hes re- turnedtoreeirnrehlsworkethmce brother, Mr. Peter S. Eslncnt Bey. The late Father Gel. lent was born in mmont Bay and was the son of Stansleus GO-Ilflnt, He was ordained to the priesthood in Giarlottetown in i004, and was Dunstans University ior fifteen years. He had charge oi the academy in the Magdalene" ls- lands for four years. end from there went to the Lot U perish. Prince ldward island. His last parish was Wellington. Alter being there two years he was oblbed to give up on account of ill health and retired to the kcred Heart Home. He has two brothers livinfl. Mr. Peter S. Gallant and Mr. hnanuel Gallant 01' fluent Bay. TERMEII CHEAP ITIBN TALK (C3. By Guardian‘ Specials Wire) OTTAWA, April iii-Alter a rath- er circumspect debate which drag- ged through the afternoon in the House of Commons today on the unemployment relief measure, the discuss-ion slipped near six o'clock. Hon. Peter Heenan, former Minis- ter oi labor had been condemning the Ontario Provincial Government p trash for a provincial election and you will not get to first base with it." cut in Dccles Gott (Cons. Essex South.) This brought e return from Mr. Izllgnan and led to further cross . I-ADIII nouraoor nos- lII-Y. newest shades, zzNaticn-wide Name. scarcely a corner of this great Dom- inion where the Thornss' Eclectric Oil have not been tried and proved. It is one of the 1915 world‘; most efficient remedies for IOAID OI‘ TRADE-Quarterly moon‘ mum“ ' ‘chem L‘ The advantage of the library to Charlottetown will be firs in the placing in the Public Library throughout the whole Province un- der the Carnegis scheme. the chlalrman: tion committee under NO concanran (Continued HOIII Pl‘. 1) holders in January 1020 and 1020 both the president and called attention to the situation that wes de- veloping due to over-speculation. These eddreuee appeared in the published proceedings of the annu- al meetings and were inserted in in: in Preparation for launching the public appeal for the 01.200 neces- sary to bring the advantages oi the Carnegie books to Cnar tetown Members of the I. O. D. E. and Catholic Women's League will be asked to assist in the camvllth. .C'.1V'.R. ' Safely Council Doing m gGoodg Work’ m 0N -- Mr. unhealthy been emlained in the Guardian. Library patrons will secure their books, as at present, from the Pub- lic Library, but the service will be much more extensive and up-to- date. and will, it is hoped, eater to e much wider reading public, and with much more satisfaction to all con- The card indexing system to be in- stalled will make it possible for a at a glance. what books are in the library on the sub- lect in which he or aha is interested, and what other volumes are in cir- Canada. “As an example of these precau- tionary measures by our own or- d with the co-Qpgf- a Position to rend E a 5i! it drawing attention to the exismi speculation in stocks that had veloped throughout the country. “Others were forwarded time to time "pointing out stock prices had advanced to s - an extent that many issues we selling beyond their investm value eithc on the basis oi 1 I i: It is hoped, if the campaign suc- ceeds, to have the equipment pur- chased, the additional Librarian in- stalled and the Carnegie books e- vaiiable 0n the shelves by about the CHARGES GROUP (Continued from Page l) the dinner were Robert Bruere, chairman oi the textile code advis- Davis Cushn-an Coyie. oi the public works admin- istration: Todd. Miss Kneeland and use Taylor. The committee decid- ed later inthe day Qcailthem all Miss Barrows was identified as a government employee with the bu- reau oi education in the interor Wirt said that Miss Kneelsnd told him that her group "takes the leadership and r derehip of Dr. ‘rugwell. We are in the department oi’ agriculture and Henry A. Wallace viewpoint that we believed in." "Miss Kneelend Chairman Alfred Bulwlnkie asked. “Yes, and in the opinion of Dr. Tugwell the eo-ralled recovery was an illusion; it was a speculation and ii he had had the power he would have closed the corrwmndity and the stock exchanges. statement, but I have here a prin- ted statement sent out only about n; weeks ego by Dr. ‘mmil him- self. stating the same thing." Tugwell later told reporters some of the quotations Wirt attributed to him were from a “lveech I F" before the Amencsn lconunic Bo- ciety at Philadelphia during Christ- mas week. 1931." At Chapel Bill, N. 0.. Mire Knee- kd sa'd she had never met ‘NI- well. e former 9M5" °l ""5"" ®llsmhla lnvotihgtocalltheaixwirteeid Q > i T. B. LECTURE-Follow- regular meeting of 8t. John's . A. l". a A. M. in the Masonic .5 i5? “livery time l talk to my honour- able frlend I am ashamed of my- self." said Mr. l-leenan. "All thi soonversaiion is entire- ly out oi order." said Finlay Mac- ape Breton South) who was pres ing at the time for ’ the House was in Committee. "I want to be decent but I can never be decent when I am speak- ing to the honorable gentleman." Mir. Keenan replied in which m. Oott observed that now he knew "If the chairman cannot keep gentleman quiet,” m. Keenan added, “I will go over and do it mysell." "You would have a fine time," ' “Ina back from Mr. Cioti. "All you would have to do." said Mr. Keenan, “would be to give him a little pin prick and he would blow up like a bubble.” The few members in the House at the time were enioving the 11M!‘- lude. “Brut up" one member play- fuliy shouted from time to time. "Just a waste of time" came from another and “like the grunt of a was one observation sent ecroae the Chamber as Mr. Speaker resumed his place and the House rose at six o'clock- bcnowins ' Amherst Hm: Gets Order AIEERST. N. 8., April mflage frmn Ottawa today an- nounced the A. m. wry Btandani Om oi Amherst had been a- wueosded snuaddiuiiiar: boorsier for a,- ‘ pair‘ m is for the and IIIIhnens of mime and De- ffles ‘Ilse Company has manufac- IUIIB 11.000 pairs for we de- already thh A. All!!! 10. — (0.!) — In I780 voting s‘! r=< er i That was one E i? E F thetthecutoanasamayhaveseen "The key-ncteoiCa-nedian bank- ingpoiicyhmbeen togo to lengthsincarrying “or: igliig uhraien Ialm. Cool and refresh- eud protective. The Unrlveliad in i159 fir?“ llrré ,Gen- Bank of Montreal, Concludes Evidence. iozayouuaaspsrerwm ‘Dill Wt is‘ eral Manager of the OTTAWA. All! 10—Whiis pros- eallsd Just before the committee rose for dinner recess. He presented a brief outline oi the bank's et- titude before and during the de- preesion years. Diaagroe Several members of the commit- tee diseweed sharply with w. Dodds interpretation of banking prospectuses, claiming that the is- IUQ of a prospectus was a direct invitation to the investor and a re- commendation of the bonds. Mr. Doddg stoutly maintained that the banks definitely refrained from re- commending securitlea to the in- vestor with the exception of Do- minion Government bonds, and similarly girarenteed issues. At the outset of his examination this afternoon Mr. Dcdds issued s denial oi a report that Canadian bank; had co-operafed with the mutual stock exchange to “peg" share prices in i031, and called loans lacing sale of the stock at a lower price than the peg. General Complaint Major C. G. Power (Llb., Quebec South), said there was e. general complaint that this had been done. He referred to what he called "the Luther agreement" made between the banks and the president oi the ldmtreal Stock Exchange, for the purpose of posting prices. The policy or the Bank of Mont- real, he said. had been to look alter its customers. When the market had collapsed in 103i he recalled that the stock market head bad discussed pegging with the banks but, so far as he knew the decision had been left to the market oifi- clah. The Bank oi Montreal had car- ried on existing loans with secur- ities based on the pegged price, but no new business was entered into on thlt basis. Mr. Power said hi understand- ing wag that a prominent Montreal banker had "expostirlated with his confreres" against the practice oi loaning money on the pegged se- curities then selling the borrower out, thus depression prices. Mr. Dodch hs4 no knowledge of such "Derations. Wllltl Acflors Chairman R. B. l-lanson made a move to bring the committee down to business when the afternoon “We should pro- ceed now to make some progress," he said. "Have you any more ques- tions w. Spender?" he asked the U. I‘. A. member for Battle River who was examining Mr. Dodds when the morning scsion adjourn- ed Mr. Spencer said ha had. ‘Then make it snappy,“ chairman ordered. Mir. Spencer quoted lion. C. H. Cahan. Bccretary of State J. May- , nard Keynes and the Encyclopedia IBrittmica to support his conten- tion that the great bulk of deposits in Canadian banks were created by the loans made by the banks- loans amounting to as much as nine times the volume oi actual currency in existence. He asked Mr. Dsdds l he agreed. The witness maintained that the only loans were oi money held by the barks fu- tha‘. purpose. Denies Discrimination the ‘Do Major Powers the witness de- riled that there had been any dia- griminstlon against the lumber in- dusts-y by the banks. Loans may have been refused when it was ap- parent that the state of the mar- ket would make it impossible for a compan, to succeed. To J. H. Bowman (Cons, Dauph- in), Mr. Dodds slid the interest rates on municipal loans in West- ern Canada were slightly higher than in the east. He thought it was about heli oi one percent. m e Kr. Bowman brought up . qllltlaliollolllltowfitemfarrn- eqtebuybindertwine endasked lf°it was true that the banks had adopted a policy not to make such loam Nothing coifd b farther from the truth. Mr. Dedds declared. The banks were anxbfl to help the farmer to harvQ his crops be- cause their prwplrity was bound up with his. but there wio numerous cases in which so many prior liens and clause were piled up against the farmers that a bank loan wll affirmed. equanimity the return of condit- recently-advanced needs certain modifications to ob- tain approval. and added: far-mare their w". stione. “In their endeavor to be kind to the f the ,_ lnclal govern- ments have been exactly the n. "fir." 1o. Dodds said. ‘Jancowr Centre). Mr. Doddsseidtherohadbeanno gen- "11 Polio! to curtail credit when commodity prices collapsed, "There is a general impression in the west that branch managers have no diauotion to inue loans," Mr. llackensig said. ‘Puro bunkem,‘ m. Doddg g-g. plied. J. Sari Lawson (Cons, Neil-til forced lumhc dealers to sell gtocks at a depression figure es an all". native to turn s liquid asset into a frozen asset. “You would make a good bank. er." the witness observed. "And the banks, I presume, cm- not meet the legal demands of their depositors out oi iroarn ee- sets." Mr. Lawson continued. "I cannot imllihe anything more Arthur Henderson, British Chair. nun oi the World Di... merit Conference. was em "u, postpone for a reasonable period the calling oi the full creme. duled tentatively for May as. The steering committee meeting was adlourned to Arxll 30. Mr. Henderson celled disarma- ment a world problem to be settled by a universal treaty and assailed those who believe the military eit- uation hopeless. That section of public ophion. he "contemplates with icnsthatledto thegreat war; theyurgeustogobefltoinierna- tional anarchy whe isalawunloit-selfandallarm. ne every nation Iaee ‘aqua “A new race for armaments has begun. although it has not yet gathered much momentum.“ Capt. Eden reported on his talks in yariour continental capitals m the subject and said he found ‘a sincere and anxious desire in Paris, Berlin and Rome to reach an agree- ment. He is convinced. he said. that a British plan "But Greet Britain is concern- ed with the continued delay end at the changes in the situation which may take place whilst an sg-eernent is awaited." l-ie warned that difficulties are still greet, notably between France and Germany over the computation of eifectlver, how to count the French overseas troops. the train- ed reserves, German semi-military organizations, and the date and ex- tent to which Germany's army is to be equipped with de- fensive weapons now denied her un- der the Versailles Treaty. DOW ‘ Must Be included Mr. Henderson insisted that any arms programme must include the United States, Russia and Japan. Stein, in this connection. said he opposed making the proposed con- vention one for loarmament. in- stand oi disarmament. it was said authorltativrlv that the Rumians will not take the in- ltiailve in conversations relative to joining the League oi Nations but will not refuse to discuss the point —mentioned for some time in var- ious cnnl.’als’li' other! wished to do so. l'v~‘1 R. Wilson. United States H‘. \ n1‘ to Switzerland. attended toll.\\'.< meeting as an observer. It was said he had no new instruc- tions from Washington. Clptnln Eden in his address stressed this significant phrase: 1v0 TICE! See Mr. McCrae, the spe- cial repreaentalive of Royal York clothes, about your spring or summer suii or overcoat. He will have a choice range oi’ clothes and measure you for your order at the store of McArthur & McLean, Souris, on Monday, April l6. 11-1819 Combination Salad wrrsr cow cor or aoasr see Isiitaaeeiihehsiy lpeelaleoathelileaa ihlsweek at ‘i lilies lleeislrslt Ltd am- Bleek written statement of bhg sion which Sampson had sign“ m; ated that oflicere be pennitted to rive a verbal aooolfnt oi the m" ‘Wflfih Bemneon fold irlem u g a 5’ — ill from ui iuo Law (‘nurte in (‘hurl-vii imn, wn Ffllllly the lllh Deed of 20th oi -|ul_v im from \|u:| Us)‘ .- prlncipal lnnxv/"r a u-l secured "mly I- convention whTéhzr-bnili disarmament could be regardg¢"| worthy of so much endeavor." ‘ - ~ He recommended mother l"! ADP“ 30 to decide on a pa. gremme since he believed govern. mental negotiations “ should nae reach a stlfl when the comrnltteg i“ 11h WCflllI-floe oi mell- m. cone." ADMISSABILITY .__LC°“"BB°¢ "0111 Page l) Th‘ cm" 41d not Present a E r. a l “mm”? 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