_.E1TECTRIE NESDLE EXPERT - . Electric needle to remove" super- mmu, user, moles and warts. she Western Gudrdian ‘i. __cgp,poan Harris’ best boneless norsemeat due in a few days at ‘Ems-g, zaeo-a-is-zi. .»BOKIS ASSORTED beef hearts. uver. tripe. sold at‘Bracc's. 3380-3-13-21. --CIIIZST CLINIC-Dr. Crcelrnan of Charlottetown, will hold a chest clinic in the R.ed Cross Rooms at the Tom l-iall. Summer "re, on Friday from 10.30 a. m. to 2.30 p- m. S. _.'1'vt'0 FINES $25 AND COSTS- Four Income Tax cases were tried on Wednesday by Mr. Alexander cnmpbcll, J. P., at Eun-lmerside. the parties being separately charged with having failed to file income tax re- turns for the year i928. Two con- fessed and paid the fine of $25 and costs each. The other two cases were adjourned until Wednesday. the iilth inst, for further hearing. S. _MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- A very interesting event took place at the home of Mrs. Josephus Slnalimgan. Summerside. on Tuesday evening, when a miscellaneous show- er was given in honor of Miss Ruth Lena Waugh. duaghter oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waugh of Surnmerside. The guests arrived a short time be- fore m; bride-elect upon whose en- trance little Miss Marjorie Pauline mollilon and Master Alexander Stir- ling MaeKay. masquerading as "bride and "groonl." wheeled a baby-carriage decorated in pink and white. into the room where Miss Waugh was seated under a bower of pink and white streamers and roses. Miss Lillian Btavert and Miss Bessie Smallmari, cousins of the bride. opened the gifts and read the verses. The gifts were then passed around by the little "bride" and "groom." Little Marjorie looked charming in a white costume with 'veil and long train caught up with pink rose. Master Alexander boast- ed a tall silk hat and navy suit. CRASWELL Studio’- ruorocaarns. AMATEUR FINISHING sr- - s -----~.-¢-__--< comic sketch. which was followed by a son! to the bride-to-bi. entitled "Until? by Mr. Roy Smallnlan. Oth- er musical numbers were contribut- "d by various members of the party. /\ buffet lunch was served at eleven o'clock. ‘The ices were cut by Mrs. A. 3- MMZKBY and Mrs. E. W. Manson, mist-Ins in sewing were the Misses U"! Wllllh. Ruby Lord. Edna Dun- can and Bernie Slnllllnan. Miss Waugh was the recipient of many beautiful gifts which included some handsome pieces of silver. cut glass and chins. Miss Waugh! marriage is to take place next week. S. SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH The address by Dr. RDDL Z". Whisw ton last night in the Central Christ- iail Church meetings, was not only distinctively Scriptural but intellect- ual and inspirational. He is an orl “m9 ml"- ilreaching n short llalf hour only, but a finished product from berinning to end. Thin w ' shown by the small vote polled and the unsatisfactory majority. He de- t » subtle propaganda of the brewers ' _ and dlstillers in the press and by other means. A number of recom- _ ‘the report of a committee subse- quently appointed, which were unan- ‘imousiy adopted. Reference_Made to Re‘ report that the minimum penalty be cent Prmggg CQuI-aty main: glreliatel; than at Pfiflbnt. - - s e o own nornlna o it- Jail Eplsode! But D15‘ tee for the agpointmentngfcoxfrfzers cuggmn on Ggvem. and executive were named: Rev. s. ment Responibility m", B, 3,0,.“ is Avoided. ‘The annual meeting of the Tem- ___ , perance‘ Alliance of Prince Edward Elf: 'm:reg1rtir|;: Mess“ Bower’ island took place yesterday in thel Y‘ M’ c‘ A‘ with the “ummt Mr‘ M. Martin; Queens, G. F. riutcheso i; m the Prince. John Simpson. chair. The first session was held at Execuuve__Gem.ge Barbour I“ R n "‘ m‘ ma u“ “Mmd M‘ no p‘ Tanton. Rev. H. D. Raymond’ Dr. A. in. Both were fairly well attended. a Vincent’ Luéas R_ Allan‘. A a. The mum‘: w" ‘mum Wm‘ pmy‘ McKay. Rev. J. P. Fraser E. O. Bar- er by Rev. A. J. Reynolds, Bedeque. hour’ Gem Brown. Ne‘; Glasgow The secretary. luv. .1. M. McLeod, Rm A_ J_ Remolds‘ Re“ J_ w‘ A' read the minutes of the last annual Nicholson. new D_ M_ Sinclair Rev. meeting which were adopted as read. R. H‘ stave“. Rev. E M’ Auk"; m“ The * mam‘ i“ m‘ "Pmt mm‘ John Stirling. Rev. W. E. Aitken F. plalqed that at the plebiscite there J_ mckerby‘ D_ M_ McKay E.‘ B‘ w” m “ma” lack o! “unfit McLaren, Hector Murchison. Dr. 71!" l’ !.'."“ '2}; plored what he described as the merldstions were also embodied in The latter recommendation arose from the suggestion in the President's H. Ramsay, Rev. E. M. Aitkeil. Following is the report of the nom- inating committee: rs esident Thomas Moyse. Vice Presidents-Kings County, S. Ramsay, Rev. F. E. Boothroyd. evident last night in his on "New and Old" based on ll ‘Cor. s- 11. "Vie talk about a new religion and a new church” he said, "but s new ffillsion is no religion and a new church is no church. We are preach- ing many strange Gospels in these days. We preach the Gospel of 1n- tellectualism appealing to the intel- lect. the Gospel oi Morallsnl, appeal- 1118 to the mural nature, the Glspel of Symbolism appealing to ihe llfiflij- inatlon. the Gospel of Aszhetlcism appealing m man's artistic nature and the Gospel of Social Service ap- pealing to the physical nature. None of these nor all of these combined cannot take‘ the place of the essen- tial Gospel, the Gospel of the Blood of Christ. Thank God the olzi hymn "There is s. fountain tilled with blood" has still a place in our llynln- ais. Tonight has a. peculiar interest to many in that the subject is of uri- usual nature. Ur. Whiston will speak on "Suicide and Christianity." The Whistons will give a negro spiritual and the large chorus will assist. The naval-look; m expected any rinlemovl and this late book of Rodd-leavers Later in-the evening, Miss Helen lilanson favored the guests with a will help greatly in the revival pio- gram. § Classified Advertisements § ‘ 0m Inssflion loepei-liussrssmcs r § Tbrealnsertlnlss eeinrllasutswercs g our -. a loperiinaollwerds § _ n"... ‘leperllslsoflwosds 2 v ‘ ‘ ‘° “""“ ‘ ““fif__"ittd Miscellaneous For Sale Central Guardian TONIGHT-see, “Aunt, Billie umn ment in Charlottetown, all prollib- Jamaica at zion Church Hail. a-iol. ltlcn offenders appear before Maels- gguqgn- 31.90pm“, "mug; 3150 The comunication drew consider- ciearing at $1.95, Mm" g; Mcuod able. discussion. The opinion was cx- g37g.3.13_3|_ pressed by Mr. George Brown. chair- s‘! svuwonrru! PArERs-wnh C1118! IHBDECCOI’ HByWOOd 811d LII‘- Moorc as McLeod. Limited. 33784434. er. that the enforcement is not lax. Zion Cllolr concert at Men's Wear Store. Dougall. Great George Street. 3394r=-13-?l~ that the support of the w. c. T. u. COAL - UNLOADlNG NOW CAR Springhill coal into shed. Court d: boa. "M"—23e’l-3-i2-2i. Secretary-Rev. J. M. McLeod. ‘rreasurer-w. T. Huggan. A communication was read from the W. C. T. U. requesting that in view of the lax prohibition enforce- trste Tweedy in the future. man of the Prohibition Commission. Geo. Barbour, chief preventive offic- The latter stated that the last year :‘.;':aa'\I ¢~g- Qleit! . s‘, ruuaspav 3.30—Meeting of the Dorcas Society- 8 Residence of the President. 23 -li. ._.--_...___-.__-.-_¢._.__ were such as to perrnitof articles, being passed through from the col-- side to the prisoners within.“ lllr. Allen's Explanation. in the recent instance, Mr. Allen‘ said. "canned heat" had been snared in through the windows by the isis- ' oners who used strings for the pur- . pose, Upon imbibing of this bever- Bse the celebrants became a little hilarious and the jsilor. ~in endeavor- ing to induce some of them to return " to their cells, received a few slight K scratches on the face. The jaiior ha; resigned, not because oi this lllcii ent, but rather on account of the or. erous duties‘ devolving on him through the shepherding of ti]? eighteen or twenty prisoners now oc- WPYlnZ the establishment. This large number. he tended, 15 due to the fact that they are no longer (Continued on page 6; DEBATE" (Continued from page l) lvith the sale of Securities." and that the said Act be reirlaofsd containing the amendments made or suggested at the Inter-Provincial Conference held at Toronto on February 10th to 14th. 1930, so that proper effect of the amendments may be more read- llY tinder-stood. “Recoil/ed that it is expedient to repeal an Act passed in 2 George V. Cap. v11 inltituled, "The Audit Act," and all Acts in amendment thereto. and substitute lll lieu thereof a new Audit Act embracing certain amend- ments suggests-d by the Chartered Accountant who recently established has been the most successful in his ten years of experience, Mr. George Brown spoke with deep feeling against the anti-pro- Guxmsw BANGE 0’ New Wm ilibition propaganda especially that‘ Pipe" “u” hen“ ~.M°°"23f81:°1x;§f published by “unscrupulous repre- ' ' ' ‘ sentatives of the liquor control press!‘ Inspector Haywood opposed the OYSTII-l by l5! ill-l"- lnd Pm‘ suggestion made in the communica- st Aylwardb, I02 Richmond Street. 3357‘3'13‘3l~' its adoption would mean loss of the tlon from the W. C. T. U. because support of the Charlottetown police. OPEN Fol’ BUSINESS M‘ u“ New l He further stated that the bra iff- Ihrry A- Mm" formation as a rule came from the bootlcggess thmselves. He added is needed, biit that any criticism to WI SELL EVERYTHING a man be found should be brought before wears except boots. Harry A. Mac- the officials ililnselves. Doussu. Great George Street. . 2304-3-13-21. the communication was referred to 0n motion of Hon. Peter Sinclair a committee from the Temperance FUNERAL NOTICE. —l'ilneral of‘ Alliance and the W. C. T. U. to re- the late Daniel E. McKenzie takes port at the next session. place from hi! late residence 197 Fitzroy st.. this afternoon. Rev. Dr. Ramsay called the ‘atten- Ser- tlon of the Alliance to Sec. '75 of the vice starting at 2 p. in. Funeral leav- prohibition act which refers to all ing at 2.30. The funeral will be un- incorporated towns in the province der the auspices of the I. 0. O. F. and which reads nzs follows: "The and Orange orders. . duty oi seeing that the provisions of HAD FIN! T!!! ACROSS AT- imposing the same and of prosecut- this act are complied with, and of Ml‘. Campbell stated that we are Bl- Fon’ 5ALE"'DI‘AH m“ w"! LANTIC-Cabiegrams have been re- chan . l ggéhg; $.21”? ‘a ceived at Summer-side from Mr. and Mrs. Thane A. Campbell stating they CAPTURED FEMALE FOX 10G. Anders Hansen, Frcnchfort. care W. J. Jenkins. flsei-s-lfl-ii. JOHN ALFRED MMDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Ho: B2, Charlottetown. eii-lfl-li-lmopd. l HAVE ALWAYS 1N STOCK superior quality American Rubber Belting. Any length or width. Also Rubber Traces all at half price. Clinton Morison. Fredericton Sta- tion, P. E. 1. *—II0n-uunnc-_ ESCAPE!) SILVER. FOX TATOOED A. W. Z. Reward. Apply James Stewart, Dunstsffnage. aasi-a-ls-zi. -.~.-----__._. PUIATO TAGS I03 ‘l’!!! SIA- Iws shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printefy. Wanted ¢_.¢_--n——- WANran-a coon nails was (my- “J” Guardian. ietll-d-ll-ti. ---._._----.__.-_i. _ wsuran s carious. soserli Hires. Wstervale. Mount Stewart. . RSBZ-Sdl-ii. iap-qq-..- wan-ran a osrmaa. may o. . umber. Nine Mile Creek. ssss-s-ls-ai. salesmen WI-IlTED ‘nun-a. f ' High r ‘on SAL‘. To u“ 50M“) w” arrived by the S. S. Alaunis st Ply- _ room u“. m hum ‘g gun-gun mouth, Ilngland. on Tuesday, after a (mm. '\ tf calm and very pleasant voyage. They cm “ ' on board ship to Havre, PIS}: massznu Armlhpnlil}. BSJBX France. arriving there On Wednes- an seven cen per . y W . so: Richmond Street. ssss-a-is-zi. §‘°§,;,,f‘§,,f“§f,f.° gnf-zlilrtglzuwanctehetld FOR sans-s snow cases. 1 our I“ y 5 roll top desk. 144 Great George x Street. 3i PERSONALS ply J. P. CsvanaughpNew Haven. 2000-81 '“_"' FOB sA-Léikflak-“Ifiir-‘LE’. was a recent visitor to the city. horn pullets and oockerels. Apply -—-—- Joseph Curley. n. n. s, or Phone m, “will, Iii-mph, 0! mgulroforred to the re: R I-I- 5-13-31- turnue. nu Nhlflild nee-is after “_sfewdaysintihecity. Lost n._.-___ w. Chas. Albert ("Bert") sills of tosr-‘Eia-iffiofiiqnrmom Dunstaiinlge is at present residual "nl- "W"- AWlY 1°“ w“; in coal-meme. m" . L0"_’Mm m” Wm“ Miss sisal-rower. cl Moore a Springer Spaniel. Reward. Apply l0 "$19M"- hll "m!!!" 1mm l Weld , Cumberland Street lfld-fl-ll-fll. t0 331011. ' ' ing persons offending against suchlCanada. having no manufacturing ill- I devolve upon the 0M9! lflfipefilvf. 511d U19 15051 IHSDBC- niodlties from the other Provin es. tors appointed, pursuant to this Act/bur, mqy m; not, buy 1mm u, m m. It shall be the duty of the councilfltum gm] w; "N151; meg in the (“may sndpf every member of the councilfsmm go,- omr Fluke“ and of the police committee and oi‘ q-he speaker Believed m, Deparp the police, and of every police offfc- lmem o! Agriculture was doing even, .er in every town or city to enforce mm; possible but he w“ 5on3, to the provisions of this Act, and tofm to mm}, ‘um. 1mm through“ take such proceedings as may be |out ‘he Pmvmw‘ The lam“ 80m um necessary for the punishment of any offender thereunder." Several speakers stressed that part -——— --------- ----——-——-————~—'- , , , of the secti \\' ic s ram roll. sans-so scans. se- w?‘ fig ‘zitffirmno. the “mfg, aildhofzffe‘ mcgflfif is they ire only declining in value levery town or city to enforce the My“ M‘ sen-m a; Muahfleldhprovisione of the Act. Maj... R. Allan. M. l’... A.. Summer- de. on speaking in this connection ent episode in the ‘Prince County Jail. l-le stated that 5° W 99°?“ “'91 5" m" W!’ ‘Md!’ the‘ jail had been in unsatisfactory l" 1!! NW0? condition than ever be- condltion when taken over by the ""- lml this Mn only be done by the present Government. as locks and DOW!‘ machines. orswilirc lhc windows were not in good repair. He 1'0"! w" l1” l“ illliflfi-fllit ill-W)!‘ maintained that two stills were in in improving conditions, Mr. Camp- the jail at that time. The windows Male Help Wanted ' "F"! WANTED MAN To no‘! ‘Qfl IOIIITION-At Aliflllidlli. I471‘, e8. on hb. 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. ""“‘”' Wl- 140M‘! Robertson. s sea. George farm. Guy Rodd. Braclrlev. ass ‘Irlllililll. ‘m p" .. w. a _ wxsunpi-siesuuro wtrlguéi‘! ian asoo-i-ls-u . "ll i TIANOIF-At Grand MRI, Int 1e, Female Help Wanted Much m John m“ ‘M a __._...._.._._.__. , mun was-nib. ant! m age’; aoagnsaox-st Anaandsle. bot- m.- Ildfill Si. .---~¢_-s¢_.- a --_.._.¢_¢- Willie! esilnaad WmWa-i. wnrrsn mun roe amass. mmymbom _ rsaaéass-non roam. . » . ‘ -~ tnstoalr ths purest drugs "' h" n’ m“ °'°"' ‘WWW, be used in following u» written in ‘structloasisnlsdtopatlsatsbgrcpu ‘tbsdrilgs use tbestrsnll-hlpecinedsnd rl Grad ' Iii tits-m . was-no‘ raaiexcao ooos."°“ “‘ r‘ i =‘" - hmxlfimy: " Geodvweletitppiyfllvvgnlfmlidt. Mvb. M‘ g IN" “P1161111. W“ can brine your ssaserietieas to us with confidence. . MacKinnon. ‘Si >a new system of accounting in the | various departments of the Public ' Service of thc Province. so that prop- ‘er effect of the amendments may be more readily understood. That the lion. Mr. Saunders have leave to in- troduce a Bill to embody the above provisions." Moves Address Mr. John A. Campbell, 4th Kings. introducing the motion on the Draft Address referred to the re- covery of His Majesty the King and to his speech at the Naval Confer- ence. He referred also to the death of U. S. Chief Justice Taft. which will be deplored not only in the Uri- ited States but by every Canadian as well. Reference was also made to the late Hon. F. J. Nash. whose rec- ord ss an outstanding Journalist, or- ator will long be remembered by the people of this Province. The speak- er also made fitting mention of the death recently of Mr. Bruce Stew- art. and Senator Provvse. f In thc matter of subsidy claims a disadvanatge with the rest of dustries. We import many oom- dcr the Soldiers Settlement Board should be reduced in price and sold to some of our young men. As it every year. Reference was made to the critic- ism of many people when tile Depart- ment of Public Works did away with statute labor. However. as the years boll declared. Mr. ll. A. psi-by Mr. B. A. Darby, 3rd Prince. who semded the address, said that Div- ine Providence was indeed bountiful to this Province during the pest season. The Five Power Naval Con- ference and the broadcasting of ills Majesty's epeoeh at the opening were epochs in the world's history. Mr. Darby supported the remarks of the mover with respect to the noted men whose deaths om during the year. He would add as well the name of the iats Dr. S. R. Jenkins. who was a former member of this Legis- lature. Discussing the Government attit- ude towards our subsidy claims. Mr. Darby said that the Premier has pre- m-lves a further eislnl in lieu of the Crown lands. His did not think the Premier had neglected In! opportun- ity of presenting those claims and expressed the hops that the matter wotlld-be settled shortly. and that sufficient ‘increase in our subsidy would pressured so that we need criuiip elem uziiurirlrl I on by Mr. Darby. l-ie regretted the pres- load after carload of horses. The Depart stock of WHITE ACID PHOSPHATE-JZS lb. MURIATE OF POTASH—200 lb. bags. AND MIXED OOODS—-125 lbs. bags. prices for cash or approved credit. When sending your order please note FOROARLOAD shipments we will deliv on the Prince Edward Island railway. ill your locality call or write for prices. represented. Write for full particulars. Charbttetoivn A. H O R N E g L.- iiable standard maintained by breed- to the implementation of the report ers of this province was commented of the Education Commission which l! 10 b! i-lblcd during the present session. " What the people want to know n lllent of Agriculture. it is pleasing to whether it Ls purposed to submit any note. is doing its utmost to remedy. legislation on this subject at the this condition. The dairy herd at present session. Falccelivood Farm was commended. as A more extended report of Mr. were the excellent results achieved by izSzeivarts speech will appeal- 1am, the Potato Growers Association and llle Egg and Poultry Association. Co-operative selling is the keynote 2f progress among our farmers. If Fhemurl sauna s“ t t we could sell our _da_iry products co- hum‘ a "s d i “ “med operatively we would do still better in we“ deal °f pleaéure w that line. Everything should be done lmfnplunent the “my” and 5mm?!‘ ‘that would encourage our young men l? of the Reply‘ The“ 599G911“ mum w stay on the farm . yompare very favorably with any- lining that he had heretofore heard. Mr. Darby refer-bed with pleasure to lThe Premier made fitting reference the increased sale of foxes last year. ‘ilo the death of Eli-President Taft, ‘Hie income from pelts and foxes was hzslcl concurred in what had been nearly 34.000000. The Silver Fox Show said with regard to the late Hon. F. last. year was an excellent thing. A EJ. Nash. He was a man who was good many of our farmers did not courteous and dealt fairly with polit- krlow what. a really good fox looked licai opponents. Reference was also like until they sew the exhibition at jmnde to thc late Dr. s: Jenkins, Ml". Charlottetown. Bruce Stewart and Senator Protvse. The Public Works monument Mr- The Premier declared that "Fhe Darby declared, has for the first time ‘Sliifdiill had unfairly accused him been put on a real business-like foun- fol saying. "I dcnt knoiv," in “my nation. l-Ie illsianccd road “Wk. its questions placed on the order ‘JYMKB repairs. etc. We are now look- ;pnper. He never in his life in ans- his for improvements- in our “inter :\‘\‘€!' w ally question that had been reads and a start has been made in tabled said "I don't know." He could ent necessity of having to import car- Premler Saunders later of Public Works. ally public platform. it was trile that Brine "R1111! 0f T1511 Prvdllvié wd lie had "made many statements that ducts was referred to. able" to his friends in Opposition, but - FERTILIZERS ' On opening of navigation we will as usual have a complete SULPHATE OF AMMON|A—200 lb. bags. “CHAMPION" NITRATE OF SODA—-,1_00 lbs. bags. All of the material being best quality-fresh, well cured, screened and reground, on which we can 110w quote lowest order accordingly as we cannot book part bags. _ DON'T ORDER your Fertilizer until you get our prices, WlllUll are much lower than last season. If we have no agent _ $00K YOUR ORDER EARLY as we have only ordered a limited supply and when that is sold will not have any more except at higher prices. Order now and we will guarantee our present price for delivery or shipment ex steamer on arrival. WE WANT reliable agents in districts where we are not this direction. All this he said, shows ‘substantiate anything he had evei“ the administrative ability of thc Mln- 551d on the F100;- Qf the House or on ‘ ‘he unlimited market 101' $11959 PW- llilifly have been somewhat rehiarkW The remitting of the flshsrmens gasoline tax was being appreciated. if more money were put into the fisheries the speaker believed that in .1 few years the output would be doub- ‘ed. Discussing Federal improvcmenis. \lr. Darby referred to the new car ferry. the building of piers. repairifls cf breakwatcrs arid widening of the "alllvay gauge which are being carried rut at. the prereni time. He. credited ihose improvements to the Lib- eral representatives in Parliament and to the friendly interest of the K3118 Govemment. The Government's attitude towards public health was commended. In the matter oi education. un- fortunately the Governn-ielit had to appoint e. commission to satisfy the teachers. Until the Commissions rc- port is tabled it would be inadvisable to comment upon this subject. Cries of “Questionfl greeted Mr. Darby's statement that Prohibition has been better enforced under the pres- ent Government than under any previous administration. It was en- forcing the act as well as it wuld be enforced. he contended. He dld not think there was any criticism com- ing to the Government in this con- nection. llir. Stewart's Address The outstanding feature of yester- day's session was the speech of the leader of the Opposition in which such matters as prflvlflblll Subsidy claims. agriculture. roads. fisheries. public health. education. and pro- hibition were fully reviewed. The Government's failure to eo-DPBPIW with the Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick governments in pressine 1°? subsidy settlement. and the mislead- lng reference to this matter in an lnfarviicw given by Premier Saund- era on his return from Ottawa last he declared. in no iniancc had they seen able to refute a single one of iizrln. Last year. ivlien the Estimates ivere going through wxlunlttee, the leadenof the Opposition had asked for the names of parties in connec- tion with sonic Couzliy Court ap- pointniellts, and as he did not carry the names of these parties in his head he had replied that he did not know. But when any question w-ss put on the order paper the information was given. and it was given "more spoil- tancously" than ever before. The reason was that the Government never had anything to conceal. If tllcrc was anything he knew that. was surpressed lie would not submit to it. Everything would be complet- ely answered. The Premier referred to a tax case in lvhirh he had successfully‘ 811' peeled for an arsesslnent. on a motor car. This little matter had been dis- played with broad headlines in The Guardian. when as a matter of fact he never even knew that it was oom- ing up in Court. He complained fur- ther that he had never yet seen ‘in the Guardian any single commenda- tion of this Government or any Lib- eral Govemment in Canada. The Guardian was sill-aye saying that things illz-re being bungled. Premi- ier King. "that great man." seem! to have dons not one single thing that appealed to The Guardian- The King's restoration to health was referred to. The speaker believed that people throughout the world should strive to maintain PM" While not rettmg up his opt-um l- gainst that of experts he had always taken the view that if we want pews ova must do away w-itn all armies and oavies. We should have an internat- ional tribunal to carry out the peace- ful decrees of the rworld. At e p. in. Premier Saunde a ad- journed the debate. January. were scored. as was also the Govemlncivs failure in prohib- luoin enforcement. Mr. Stewart poinibd out that the_ Speech from the Throne should have LATEST DOINGS (Continued from page l) not resort to further taxation. .-_.-_-.-_.._-r»__.-_- _. oootslmd some indication of the sure that Great entail-i. United ,, g uvssigeruoeeueiieusasiascsa- carousel-s attsbah sea ssosct A bags. size of bags and er at any station Summerside CO. 2194- ~8- of a three power pact, which al- ready has been discussed here quiet- ly. it is true. but seriously. the French will not disapprove of this three power agreement in any way, because they believe it will be some ' sort of extension of the existing Pacific pact. but thc important thing to them is that they will be permit- ted to go home with the right in build whatever fleet they require, with further efforts at actual limita- tlon and reduction to he left to the League of Nations. which in French view is the proper functionary to undertake arms reduction anyway. 'I'his apparently will suit Italy. whic‘; will not sign any treaty not giving her theoretical parity with France. In other words as far as fleet figures are concerned it would appear that France and Italy are out of the con- feernce, although a week or ten days may be required to complete telling 10f the story. M. Briand was said to lhsve considered making a formal ‘statement on the French viewpoint .ioday, but he may await further ad- lvices from Andre Tardieu. l There will be a number of private monferencea today and tomorrow, ‘with a full meeting of the chief del- ‘egates tomorrow at which events of considerable importance may devel- ‘op. A plenary session may be decided upon for late this week or early next week. Naval Experts Meet. The naval experts of the United States, Great Britain and France met at St. James Palace today and tackled the task of trying to find smile contribution for solution of the Zgrave crisis which exists in the dis- _ armament conference, growing out of ' the French tonnage demands. It was ‘expected that the entire day would be devoted to an analysis of the jFrench discussions. United States {Secretary of State Stimson and Sen- ‘ntor Ree-l got together with Reijira {nrukutsuui and Admiral Takerabt for further discussion of the prob- ‘iFlTiS between the United states and lJapan. A United States spokesmal ‘said after the meeting. that whil( Ptlie points of differences were nar- i rowing it could not be said there was ian agreement on any single point llt was indicated that the next mov( illillsl. come from the Japanese. ' , Francs May Withdraw. i PARIS. ltiarrh i2-'l"i'le possibility ltilat France ‘might withdraw her ‘Idelegation at the five power naval lconference in London was discussed l_ today in semi official quarters. There {was no disguising the fact that un- iofficial sources were irritated by the ‘growing sentiment in Britain and lthe United States against the naval jdemsnd: outlined by France. espe- irially her plea for security agree- ‘ments in return .for reduction of the :liigh French naval tonnage figures. French sources represent their ex- perts as attempting to keep cool. but also as becoming exasperated since everyone is attempting to make France responsible for break down of the conference. QOO-O-O 5 ma. J. p. MILLAR. DENTAL SUBOION nouns-s u lass a to soc § Corner Queen and Iichnoll _._--_r--._-___. DR, w. ilfcsilsuu ."""‘"I l II- ~ ' bOOO-OfiiOOOfiClblOOfifiOOw d‘