l________l_ were most cordially welcomed and John Murray as s ud Mwl _ - home, but the host and key ikept the house inp merrimegist. ‘eitiigr ttgieeisabdnixgi ?¢?:`t‘iixb§t."hBd were at a less 10 imdvr- Misa Grace cunie ss Polly nicole 'riie report or Mi-_ soolgwloir sl.-,s so many chanced to a rather short tempered but lglnd refliirred to Mr. Stevens having a the same day and at the hearted for all except the wnggable "secrlrt arrangement with the Mc- HUWCVGT. 55 lil* 80,05 Played a. strong part. Mrs. Ronald Donal? (Senator J. A. McDonald of proceeded to gather the M¢l<¢nn,, in he, own clever way Bhedla _, N.B. was President of the was disclosed. Mr. George took the pm-f, of the haughty Mm Cornpan whereby he received two im. ii' in W Cflped Ff0m~ last week British columbia, and Mr. vena D TW" Wig, (;““|||,|f| 998,51 win) ` spent the week end with friends IW FDBS. N- 5-. May 29-Few hm- msfiigtutihioggniilgiiiaibniepsid them *rfmk Oman md perished mi before Mr. Sedgwick made this re- yg), me mm- hem pmvedi Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hardy _and porn.. said C°unse1_ mutoiiay when the australian Ms-Si" Keith Hardy of Kensms-i pelmlsgion should be granted Mr. _an turned up hours after WI1 -'»D€i'if» Siilidly Vi-mill! f`i'i¢i`\d5 igtgvana to clear himself of sugges- kflames had raced his logaing iii l!lim6dBi¢- tions made at the inquiry, said Mr. U- I tame out of the smoking' MUWY C*€°1'¥¢ Cvffic ll IDEM- wrong for insinuations to go out d|,~_in the mvillo District as in! I few day! With l'ii5 bi`0f»i`l¢f without Mr. Stevens' denial. lighters began |, search lol-lum, Winston in Glenwood. Godfre said, in stating he - _ ----- . Y “`mxff¢°yl,,§h,,°f?:';'ffd \g,,t,l;°°;§k' Mr. and Mrs. w. M. Matthews of liguid not interfere with oornbngissionn EE,-, _"__ ¢ long gm, Ngon, Howlan were visitors to Elmsdalo eounsel’s conduct oft a pro a of the trio were hurt; on1y,°i1 Blind"- den. . drned by the heat and ir ite. A dozen or more others es-' Mrs. George Adams recently spent Seeks Power aikbefopo than gg mg fire s. short time in Charlottetown with _ "‘°“°" ..._ To Doo! with ll acres of firm woodland that Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. vflsmes d tr d Walter Heywood on the arrival of GQ ld Va I U e - es oye . 1+-_ g little daughter. 5' :rf F” mum 'N' U" Hi iiD¢l1uLght 'to make a _-- ' Elmsdae mamati Cl u par ici atio in _ ml, ggmlvg preggntgd gh,” t mt plfy the affairs of the defunct 15lanu?b,¢. wide I 545-» lmok mn' Betty Mm.. in mmsdble um tigprs Finance Corporation, of dv". dia" “id im Tvwdav eveni iz. Moy aist, to ,_ W or he ws.. s director, but J. lu. "I Bncvl crowded h0\ia¢- ll uch credit is dm, G1°d i’¢y.0rntai-io Securities Commis- L_7343_5_29_n_ me dmemnt me be" or me mm s fuer. conducting an inquiry into “AND MEAT H emh one took is or mr pamm:..t e Corporations affairs, ruled evid- $2.75 to .$225.00 lu. pm in ‘very :editable mammr snco must be taken in its proper 1'°'l343-5°29'2i- John Matthews took the leasing' i§§:fr?i§t¢§"§yt:“;e1° °'f“’f,,,°" "f ...___ mls mb n nera s emen. '"‘"°"f`“5§_IWfuf“§ ‘t‘i’P' who 'hoo insole. o."'l;isytg`i:z This se?i;i-iii' ii'ttabll1veas . P o e come bl - alihfvsigcsiny _ M,_ was well token by Leona wiif ?r°°°‘;P§;“¢éoby Mr- Stevens or'$200 Ernest Mc vie, Hamil- iilms. who kept the calls in ,rm to éxiglgirflfxg; afvhefégenhfsdfgrnt recently celebrated the f¢°~¢iiH€SS for all offenders the business for the Com an oi their mar- law, whilo Ralph wellsu c no -I-hu, brought ,mm ‘{ml’-me ms that °°wi°n= L”~W’F“°° fum’-'Med Plenty" I shouted "no thats not ri ht"v Noi: 5“"P’i°°d by "hm hugh’ "“'°“5”h°“i lil* ¢V¢¥\iii8- X man Sommel-ville KC House than a hundred vis- i Merril Dunn as Mickey Macguire Y; eommolrs m¢m'b¢|-fs Qoumel' pm. Forest. Mrs. J. W. O'Brien as Miss Malvina Kurtz, a young lady vgfy desirous of having a bonu, (oil in love with Spud with Mickey thrown Wing- im "were never d|&\losed to the directors Miss Jean Home as the prettiest il” ¢°°d girl in the village inode ‘ with il 8`i‘¢li» hit. to Senator Mc aid which shows ,.,c,p,m,: misiginivii-is Lindaadnardy as the coy that he doubted o legality of his Mf- M°' of "Lltiley choriiey"w°liY.iriihe` iiicecl;trixti§iii;\iistE>°lil1o‘uts'i°n mm' but "ff,§,,Q$ Clark as the village “old Maia" Again lvir. sommeriviilo protested. appreciation made much merriment as she tried "There was no secret ngement," warmest to capture the unwilling Mr. Tug- he said. “The arrangem nt was pro- membm ner. as the result or s plot laid by periv made with the C0 _ pany and. ,,b°unced,, Betty Ann and Ngi¢y_ in fact, Mr. Stevens was iso anxious An “_ Bpecialtieb L-ntween ni, were m_ that it should be a proper alsiarige- au gtmmenm music by Mm Haul ment he wrote asking that the s i~ §asL;.r edmimnftjg clmemn and Leonard Barnett icltors’ approval shouldbesecuredii; - ' . i ir i h ui - ai’ Vmim' and ‘ duet by Hampwn H°me md teilgir tiidgilrd ggelbretg' tg iigile a t Marsaret Cameron. l»°°°m' . “th a ment was not author- Physical M155 Hnmrd °f me w°m°“'5 ig; by tint; bther directors and the as the I“°m“i'° B"°“°h- °h°"'i°“°"°W“' arrangement was not disclosed to mg" visited the Girls Sawing Club on th,,m_»» the W°d“°5d°‘y' May and' M155 H“‘ S. L. Springsteen. Commission They “fd Ui-3° Viiiwd *ht* 5¢WiiiB Ciiili Counsel, read a letter to Senator at Bt, Felix on the same dat/e. Mr. Hugh Williams and daught- er Miss Vera visited Bummerside P md' ,______ Sommerville. and when legality 0i_ _ the transaction was questioned, Mr. Miss Marion Hardy of Albany Mr. Allan McLeod returned to his home here on Saturday night. FROM BCAPA FLOW INBURDH, Scotland, May 26 -(C.P.)-fI'he 28,000-ton German battleship Bayem which was tow- E? V ==° ' ==- mltlir. Bennett's announcement l,_-,Firiiy Bus Sonics & Taxi Service v",‘;;',‘,»,:,‘3 21,3 ,,,,_ :~fcliliiiion_mwll it rolirulls fr we W- --- »°,;»g;°-;¢,- ¢,~a’a .sq In "a 1 hee tions in the matter of ,currency iilaelbrooir |.l0 p.m. Keefe‘| Inks ... 4.85 mm. il Road 4.45 pan. Cardllan ....`.. 5.00 mm. Bfiileswwn s.1s pm. Dimdal me am. Diarwelrs 5.4¢ pm. Fortuna ......... 5.50 pm. `_.l\\diiiiartor| In Charlottetown ihlllaarteninsourlo- CHARGES AT I N ll UI R Y stock sale. ln British Columbia and per cerity&ver-riding commission on he was paid on this account $1,- ml.. \ "These .pay ents,“ said the report, though I find alletter from Stevens sinister meaning; what, he mea.n McDonald from Mr. Stevens sug gestiug it was "advisable to m e sure that as a director I am en cd to a commission on .stock added the request that the P0ra- Foiiowing the bankruptcy, said Mr Stevens came East to arrange repay- Sornmerville, maintaining it was “I think your denial is sufficient." (C. P. By Guardlanhl Special Wire) OTTAWA, May 29-Power to meet any situation that might re- quire quick action on the value of gold will be sought in Parliament by Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. he informed the House of Coin- mons -today. but he gave definite 1 l'1i\a| Charlottetown ..'. 4.00 lun. Leav'f‘ng Fortuna 8.15 mm.. mum” mn might sms from “_ Df.ngwsll‘a ...... 8.15 a.m Dundas 5.45am. Bridgetown ...... 5.50a.m. Cardigan 9.05 a.m. is Station 9.20 am. .l(eefo’| Lake 0.10 am. " _Baaelbi-ook . 9.45 a.m. Arriva Cliarlottctowal .. 10.05 a.m. -NOBANA TIA IDOMB. LINNOX IIUIEL. XX!!! "* Vi ‘= =‘=' _" initiative. We have been i’ F ' but up to now we have not been ` successful" s scnlznutc P--:.'::"l.:'i:: ‘Roi io. »-.|. ,_. ...._.-_~i- promo court fury decided todaguin ‘_ ai. i. _ _ , , _ 3ill'iii\l Saturday, Julia fat, and until » w"\:|i;s:illi;°i;`;’?ii:°m:1¢én'ir: miirihn notice Blua_Bua will rua to Montague, nlciaeddu M margin.; 6:24 mn _i;ii°lVilll Peters Road 'I otcloek,»rotux1ilng after discomfort te himself ‘iid NI JN- l , i ~‘ i , ` ` ; ~ nion the foxes diould be moved. ri , » ‘l vm ul' that he would introduce a. permis- cti il when proc ernor-in-council to fix the value desire that Canada. mfg r y to deal at any time with other na- atabillzation and also to meet any tion taken by other countries. LONDON, May 20-Shouts of "no" from government supporters greeted a suggestion in the House of Commons today that Great Britain approach the United States with a view toward international stabilization of currencies. Prima Minister Ramsay Mac- Donald told a questioner "we do not require at this late' hour to take the gl-ying on get the initiative taken. AMl»lER8'l‘ smell of foelea is offensive. a au- awlrding Allan McLeod of family Seven of the nine jul-ymen favored damalea and were of the Tha cus was argued before . . Noted In- U.S. in April-for the first time since Aiiaart. less-was ielwrted today by tha United States Department of Commerce. Total foreign trade declined in Alvfil- EXPOH-S. which usually re- cede about six per cent from Maron, W¢"¢ 11 lir cent smaller. Iiniports, which ordinarily fall about tl-ll-ge per cent. were four per cent lower, Wrts. the unfavorable balance, 3m°lli'il»¢d fo 86,217,000. Exports in April were $164,350,000 compared With $l84.603.000 in March and $179,427,000 in April, 1934. Irnlport-S were $170,561,000 in Apr-l1_ Wm- pared with $171,275,000 in Maron and $146,523,000 in April, 1934. ' Jail. Sentences Obligatory For D run k Drivers (C. P. by G\iardlan's Special Wire) orrawa, Moy ze-John Living- stone Brown, Liberal member for Lisgar, who has never taken a drink in his 68 years, wanted the House of Commons today to settle the age-long question of when is a man drunk. He wanted incorpor- ated in the criminal code what he said was it scientific fact that one drinlgincapicitaled a, man for quick thinking. His plea fell on deaf cars. Without opposition, the House passed in committee stage an amendment to the code making jail sentences obligatory for drunk drivers. The Lisgar member, a. strong prohibitionist, claimed mag- istrates considered it man sober as long as he could stand on his feet and thought the House should settle for all time the hair-line»€5i1iS&l/ion act ‘was made constitu- tional by inserting the words “sub- .lect to the legislative jurisdiction lh¢ French translation the key words were dropped for some rm- son not immediately determined. ' ENDMENT South, laid a petition on tho table Whieh. he said was signed by 10,807 P80912 in British Columbia. It Played that Parliament amend the election cot this session so that the mg" Ullfiiipivyment relief camps MASS BUYING REPORT i Ul'I‘AWA. May 29-The report, of the mass buying commission will not be adopted or rejected by par- llament_ Premier R.. B. Bennett in.. The Prime Minister told Robert the adoption motion of Hon H H a private member could not sponsor H m°ti°n to spend public money. CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENTS OTTAWA. May 29-(C.P.)- Makin! untrue or misleading statements to obtain a passport 01- visa is made sn offence under the criminal code by amendment ap- proved today in the House of Commons. The Denalty is imprisonment for tgéihyean ol- it fine of 5500 0,- FALSE ADVERTISING OTTAWA. May 29-<02.)-A fine of $200 or six months lm- prisonmelit or both is the penalty imposed for a. species of false ad- vertising under an amendment to the criminal code approved today by the House of Commons. The provision follows s. recom- mcndation of the price spreads commission. _ It makes it rm offence to in- clude in an advertisement a state- ment or guarantee of the perform- ahve. efficacy or length of life of any product without such state- ment or guarantee being based upon it proper test. on rice levels. Should the Canadian goverrmicnt decide to operate along this line in nlpeg grain exchange would have to co-orirhic. It would have to see that hedging sales did not place unnecessary pressure on the mar kat. In effect, hc asserted, it would have to control the right of selling "short'* on the market. “Regulations required could bc. and doubtless would be, voluntarily made by the Winnipeg grain ex- lems of Dominion and provincial jurisdiction," he said. "At the same time appointment of a special gov- trading records to wat/ch tha work ing and enforcement of such rillcs would be necessary. burden of marketing wheat. And, in suggesting it as a fhsirable al- ternative, only two of tha many reasons against such increased gov- "One is the difficulty of creat- ing s government machine which 1¢l¢.l!.Gf1ffN\h0\l'il\it'w0l|liI 81108 can do more towards a profound 0'r1~,i_WA' May 29_D1sb _ social change than anything clse. Dr. ments from the Om] Sewice mlifxi Claris Edward Siicox. General Sec- merit fund during the last fiscal Tetary of Social Service 1Coi;_r‘i°cil1 of - _V , =, 0 the United Church, t t e n on well address critlcired self seeking ministers who accepted calls lo pul- plfs already occupied and where no vacancy was in view. Demand for a plebiscite on the liquor question was made at the Hamilton Conference by Rev. Jolin Cockburn, General Secretary of the Home Mission Board, who stated people had never had an opportun- ity' of expressing themselves in the question. "We have a government by brew- ers in tlic interest of politicians," he said- and urged clcrgylnon throughout the province to prevent 032 and the lA'Jt3.l debt \‘/8.5 $744,333, the statistical committee reP0\'if¢d~ Membership t0f.ali€d 87,944. SUGGEST m‘ECT70N ACT AM' Rev. Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, of New York City, Secretary of the -°'m"-*W*-*May “PMN MM- co n ii or christ or America and I“’“"L“b°' ‘“°""'l’°' f°f V'-“°°\iv°1’ hotle; writer and Preacher. address- ed the Bay of Quinta conference. of the House of Commons today Never had gl-le;-e been it time when there was greater need for the irrad- ership of the Church, Dr. Silcox told rencc in his address vice Council of Canada. ‘Disorders Mark Strike In»Kingston tim _ ’“°’*` , , Med today (C.P. Cable By Guardians Spechl Wire) Gardiner (UPA. A d' ) th , could not adopt c€hiialep¢>ertHb)fus§ KINGSTON’ Jamiucii' May 29 '_ Royal Conmusslon but omv me of After la. night of riotiiig_that saw its own °0mmlf,¢,¢¢s_ In my event bullets flying about the cityts :Merit ' ' l' 8 End. Kingstolfs fruit expo a Stevens. moved the day thelneportl ,Was at a standstill again today with was tabled, was out of order because the use of the port barred to ship- pers. They were forced to send ban- ana cargoes for shipment to small- er ports on the Island when labor- ers refused to work thc boats fol- lowing disorders last iiillit marked by the shooting of woman. She was dropped. though not hurt seriously, by a police bullet as officers held off a crowd of steve- dores th-at rioted in the West End. Tho distiirbalirr was sliortlived. It was the fourth labor riot in Janlaica tliLs month. Iii a Di‘¢Vl0\15 clash between the longshoremcn and police, on May 20. one steve- dore was kiliied at Falmouth as the men attempted to stop police from bringing in strike-breakers. an important cause of wheat diffi- culties in recent years. Mr. Griffin saw a brighter future for the Canadian wheat-growrsr. For one thing he saw a distinct .pos- sibility of reduced world wheat acreage and production, partly be- cause of drought in the United States, partly because the trend. even in western Canada, is toward li. decline in production. /¢"‘___,L \ \ \ \ = .1 §/// / ‘ ' & .4 /T /} \',/ J *E //-§, r chance. avoiding complicated prob- 1 _, I ""5 > 1, s\\‘¥e; \~\\\\_ w \ W" . `_ \\.e};~f` emmcnt representative with right , , _ _. . _ , , , of access to cleai-ing house and "?'i,§".Q;'?'.‘ -?f"."`l"."f` *"1 -‘,r"ii,-‘j-‘_;-l»,*.§'f' _ ".f""'i`? '*..¢'.",‘r»~\r~~.vS~>f!i',f$°§£"£r773? 3 f‘."‘i-` f`-1i~’»".','-"~"'72§i-Y-`;‘,ii 17 -`-1 l-`N~sr`l ll; 1 ./_¢.~,,., .3 ,\ »,,__.~‘¢_..;.`. " " lt"-1 . ii‘.>-_‘f.._-`,.,v»-1. »..".)' at ..- s , _ 'iran ra ~¢,' ‘\ »-Q-(;:, . I;-` ir ‘fr F ,~_-"f, t ' _ . "Some such mvelopment appears iii' f -_~_» l. `,»<’.§<‘V,-,-`." `"f‘f%~` 'Y to be the only altematlve to for- `f`:T'_i'f,"":¢-"f_. §.'j>,`.;;,‘_x: ’. ;,~.",`~_,'.§Ff,'. i f cirig onto tha government the whole < ~';’f~_ ,iz-. \-,lap-5,»~,',' i "'j'~' _ ,, f l i> ; cl:-“’~\'i. *-55 i»1~_.-. i = ._’~ 1f*__f_‘,fZ.' I-> ' -’. ' l. '-~4 . .~ .»._..-,<»,, l ~ _J__.A.__ ,. ,, the opening of new beverage rooms. of the Parmmeni °f °”“‘d“~ I" Church property in the London Conference was valued at $10,008.- the London confe _ during which he outlined the ac- tivities of the Church’s Social Ser- THEl UMMERSIDE GUARDIAN ' inPar|iamenl:0NTAR|0 RON .B Unfavorable | » ,- H Trade Balance . U D TRIP Aacam Flinlis ullllin ciluicil §,Q,§I_Q,,i,* Stats O. l~L Ca.ha.n » -- (A.P. By Guardlanu special Wire) to invcstidwtc chwslb? $ I 3 FIUK All. STATION! OI ‘ ..XAi’,‘i?"..E?`°"" l.“¥ ”°"‘” “°' £‘;'..“..§ ..i“.¥.€i‘..“t.”.;””.i";.°’°2..‘°°“' ' "“"°‘ “’“‘“’ ""”'” UIC _ ° °’°"“ ‘“"°, foxnysisx. $.11.. §§..’.. mg FRIDAY, JUNE 7th, 1935 ree , -_-_ ' ~ usted Moy la, putting tbo qw- R€tlll'I\ Illllliit Jl.ll1¢ 11, 1935 ._ were ou - , "°“ "’ ’“"”“°‘“”' ‘°iti';oif.’.¥..°.l't'i'f's"5i§..§¢”§°“' '"'°.’ Immigration Permits-(Important)` mwglvgg nnpgnr lined today at three conferences of Panengun should aaouro latter IN DUPLICATE fiom , the United Church of Canada of °i°f‘|Yllll-ll or civic official certifying as do ability to 0'l'rAw_a, May m__-1-he G°vem_ which two elected presidents for the Write. that tlwiv will return within than limit cl' nt h ` ed th Ch-5111118 term of office are not liable to become a. plnbllo charge. me as reociv e M1011 of the . Hy;-li-lmlm Q-,mmlsslon deumg with At Peterborough Rev. Dr. James also be used when ro-entering Canada. Semple of Bridge Street United mum” TM _ unemployed former soldiers, Mints- of Five ami ands ',l.‘wolv¢ yuan d Ago BALI' 'WGS °f imP°fi-1 ever ex ter of Pensions Donald sutherisnd °h“’°“~ B°“**"i“°» 011°-. was Ciwsen r/lar.. 'rioiroio cooa in DAY oosoms own. gnmunood today in the H0use_ He President of the Bay of Quint; con told ran lvrooxenzio usz®C>i<, N is that increased government wheat i;1f;r-1OLJSE5. CQL.D|-.iRO®l<,r\i l~\ r-i.-=».i. li .»'». -. ri activity on the part of Cmada. ' would be likely to perpetuate the ul olsrniaurun uv flf"d',f°1‘°;‘:r3"§;’f;;“;;,§;’f“bd':°,;° l-ennell & Chandler, Charlottetown. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd.. Sufhmlrlldeo oonouinilw .na in competitive on Poole & Thompson, Ltd., Montague. Peter MacNutt Ji Son, Kensington.. » . .-i`2.».,'r3,`5i.’i‘ial.._ ~ - -~-- -~._. _ A _...__ Y _ . »' -'- S ff , . l . . 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