axons ees-1.. 40 Victory Ave. .11 ‘ “ " BAIIIIMI’ Q Solicitor g.“2hicDONAIhD i lVicP_l-IEE °' A* M°D°NAu." B' I’ inn". nounced this morning that the blurbineJe Yli e i'i2.% .EEE mln sent ui c..LymanBldg.,Mq|m-.“|_' ggsqesgs 1 |~ 2 3 2*' °, 511.4,/I * s 0 a,\ i Jimmie Jingle Says : - ‘ Summer At every meal it' makes appeal A satisfying food thai.’s real. -Stewarfs Bread ami Weaving and wove ls 25 cn and name all Send will he LANDQJIQAN, , Charlottetown months. iiards Music é¥UD1o GWYNNETH F. COOMBS Pisnoforte, Theory, Etc. V B9-9-24-ttslmonth. F URS eniodelled £4' Repaired MRS DAVISON 170 Prince Street ~- - m0. _-10,.” ,_,, '_ EDGAR SHAW, K_ C_ which has entailed great hardship . Law Oliees - Prcwse Block, Grafton Street. Charlottetown. employed through no fault of their Wllls and Estates Settled. naman in min :Bocelli Dent-l AFI 'protection for all documents. Charlottetown. P. E. l. W. E. DARBY. LL. ll Dalton Building, , ~ Enmmerside, P. E. I. f, MONEY 'l'0 LOAN ` - -tue umeat . Iili. J. II. AYEIIS Dllee Qnesalhot ` Ove: Hughes Drugstore. Kelli:-0 to 12.30. I P. M.»-5>l’- H. |502-9-4-21. ` Barristers. Attorneys. lie. MUNEY T0 LOAN Riley Bnlldlng STEWART & LOWTHER .|. n. smwsar. rr. o. aowrnsn » N. W. IAIIIITIIB. SOIJCITOR, ITU ll Greet George Street HONEY ro LOAN. sa...__..._._-_._--i--- the Exclloqller. and the other who ’ MARK R.B.MAe-GUIGAN naaarsna. eoucrroa. no IUNIY To LOAN .Clurlcttetcwmhl-I. md I"°"d Amume' hlersallcel BELL & MATHIESON l.a.~a\n. n.|..u»¢hi»», u.s lhmhes to the National Govern- larrister 0 solicitors Ilene; to lain Qariettetewn and Montana l|eLEOD & BENTLEY i c s. a. sauna! t depression and unemployment of re 33 banking and credit system of the ,be brought under public control. ,be called with the object of arriv- "“'5'w'I"'°'°‘"-' ;and supporters of the National I---1-""'*---'-'* “Government are no longer members MMI WBRHMN icanadian Press) IDNDON,. Bept 80-The drift of the British Labor platform which will be the programme of the Labor party in the next election, contains strong elements of public ownership or control for public utilities and banking and land. On banking policy the Labor platform reads: "This conference, believing he cent years has been considerably gravated by the deflationary policy recently pursued and by the restoration of the Gold Standard in 1925, reaffirms its view that the. country cannot be_ left in private hands. and demands that it shall “It further recommends the in- formation of a National investment Board with statutory powers in re- lation to both home and foreign investment. !t expresses the con- viction that the aim of the mone- tary policy should be to establish wholesale prices at a reasonable level. It would therefore condemn either c\n'rency inflation or any fresh attempt at deflation in order to force sterling 'back to the old gold parity. “It recommends this country should take the initiative in caus- ing an international conference to ing at a concerted monetary policy which will enable the world’s mone- tary resources to be made avali- Nble for the peoples who are today starving in the midst of plenty." ` Willie declaring against "any at- tempt to bolster up capitalism by. a general system of tariffs” the platform demands a vigorous trade policy "by way of deliberate organi- zation and development," As s. first sterp the basic industries such as power, transport, iron and steel should he reorganized as public utilities, the platform urges. “They should be converted into public services conducted in tlafnationai interest and with such control of prices as is necessary to 'able British industry to compete the world markets." ¥ Wherever necessary import 4_boprdl`7should bel created with wide powers either of regulation of purchase, as may be appropriate, the rolutions proceed. And "to assist in the organimtion of our export trade, export boards ln- con- nection with each of our principal industries should be created.” Further resolutions demand complete unificatiorrof the mining industry under public ownership and control. They affirm the prin- ciple that proper provision for the unemployed is a social duty and should be treated as a national re- sponsibility. and that until the un- ¢l¥\D1°Yed are absorbed into normal work adequate maintenance should be provided! The resolution adds, "it pledges itself to reverse the policy of the present government to large numbers of people un- aww. The platform also condemns the method of balancing the budget by cute in the social services; presses for drastic disarmament by intemational agreement; holds that land should be under public ownership band control, and re- ment. _ _ ____ Nationalists Ruled Out (Canadian Press) DONDQN, Sept 30-(A. P.)-The Daily Herald, Labor organ, an- Nationai Executive of the Labor party has decided that all members for the party. ` I The decree rules out thirteen :members of Parliament, includink Premier Ramsay MacDonald, Rt. ‘I-lon. Philip Snowdon, Chancellor of fonner Labor ministers re- `main in the new cabinet, as wellas two peers, lord Chancellor Bankey 'All Labor Party candidates for Parliament who hav, avowed sd- ment are also ruled out. 'me decree, the Herald said, pro- afflrms ths belief in the right of the Indian peoples to self-Goverm vides that any of those excelled may be readmitted to the Dm! upon giving assurance that they will uphold its constitution in the OUIUBER 1. 1931 THE _._-_'.5 , ___ :*‘.‘.I1-; ._ . . - » - »'»~- --W"-*-~-" " W ' ‘ " - ' "rw" " ' " ' 'c .r -. _»_;___**'h..,...,g7_:ZT;@~T1;T_ z __ 1 _ . ,Y ii .‘=» i most . MOST OF THE CARS YCU MEET ARE 1 USING THIS NEW AND BETTER GASOL mociem oil refineries. . , * INE ' 'k * * Every reason why they shouIcI use it. * It's IuII of power, economicai, won°i Is alas STAR ` E \/ E R Y ,D _R <3 P in /\ D E H I sl T H E il Al R | T in Rl” sm s IMPERIAI. *ff* I i r , 4 SMU IMPERIAL A' It with 'fe @£E§ The Procedure, it said, was th Oswald Mosley and his followers seceded to form the "New Party.” "You say you saw a lot of her this summer.” "Yee, I inet her a number of times down at the bathing beech." TW°PlllIlia0Ill'\\ieuw|th 3 STIII GASIILIIIE '_ w.L.l:N;|'l»I!.lf..2~“'_ (lilies: ist Lum street ION!! 10 IDA!! 1-...L < "nano, Oreealntlw-” future and will cease to suwort Huestis Station el same as that adopted. with Premier ° MacDonald’s approval. when 8ir.‘ L I v 3 t 0 ck ' Market Report (Canadian Press) MON'rl1.llAL, Que. sept. 30, there wen '19 cattle, 42 calves, we hogs' ands!! lamhsforsale onthetwo 8230- Lambs were unchanged at pf ummm u mx arms me l°»'\““*° °“’ ingluqlng gpg; 53 (,223, mm °:eyr :MI .y fm 3'::)dt°'°° "Id FR.EDlIBlIC’l0N. N. B. Sciil 30”' 0 _ , . f~-» °-r...‘:.i‘:°.:.,;'.f:°°1f...$;:::.~;:» 3°' °'°”~‘";.;‘.t::;f:::. load of medium to good qu:litY ' I IW' WU fe' ` mm was sole for was with si”-0° I-‘ld th° bllllwo 0! the 11°C* velterdsy with the 8°-me “‘°‘“"°" Q of bliss ltwlowl|hed\»atU.'ll|erhaeons,Isip el lam seslvlarlrederieion. M-N. One load of common to just fair quality steers was sold for 04.00 and 05.00, A shipment or asa came was rel ceived for export to Great Britain leaving tomorrow on the Man- chester Brigade. Vells were in good demand. Fairly good average quality calves brought from $8.00 to‘t0.00 with grass calves around i and butchers. Bows were steady Trojans of Saint John, and lvlonc-;N_ W,._.,¢ has J-,,_\.,, ,.,0,, ,,_ wmpegi. at $4.50 to 04.76. Football ' Reorganized - ton Eight Field Batten. The 1'0",h.m in mifihc _ihily with lmmh-is ported entrance of Mount .»‘.llisoi1in,.,.,u,.__ M \\,-,,k,,,_:_'-__A-L,m,d(,n ob. and University of New B1'ii1is\'.'lcl:‘,,.,.\.,.,-_-- did not materialize. Eucli i;~n.ii` ____._.-A.__ , 'plays six games, the first on Ocicir r..,- .=r.-~i.iran~-,\n.- mr- Linimem. er 12 and the final on November ll. An advisory committee to lmvc control of all League maiicrs in hi M Lion ;:Iler"'G<(i:l.tiln§`,”;:\i;i" Joliglrnlidi 3 » ll. C. Atkinson, Fredericton. Fm, gan. by LARGE BROS. "' Sven ln the crisis of our fate the q{'i-:EN STREET county h D” ed‘ “,&'F"‘ /-v-rr-1'-or-vfvnu-»-»»..-nam I _,___ - .F