Western Locals Saw Time and Money‘ n uunl nu-nal; l, Fox Meats ‘ m; and Supplies l Anon ‘roucil vlml ---_. IONS T0 THE WN GUARDIAN to their representa- A few drops of Len & Perrlnl add n plquaney and flavor and a Delaney m. gnu-t, Summerside plunked or canned. . Standard meat fox ss Carnival; us Gala Affair- SAWING this Spring crushing each Tues LIVE OIL. 60c pint at - moss Carnival at the _._..._.. in Tuesday evening “CELOID WA amel in fine soft TERPR 00F en- ; s under the aus- nnerside Band and - the direction oi middungs’ ‘huts’ eat germ, elo, a CAPITOL BOWLING ALLEYS m w f“ o >1 g 5' B. o 9i .5 g E ; were very striking ii and the judges had a Thursday, ‘Mlarch 11th, p. m. Kenshigton Silver Kensington Aces, second game of a two game total goal ser- to decide a winner to enter Iin- o. and Wright trophy. match. Admission 15 _- Florida Girl-Miss : ’l‘\\'0 Black Cats Linkletter, Miss orrl Plushbottom- A ‘ a IbcmcPherson w, Nomi: Clown — Claude -——— 1 —PROBATE COURT-The Hon- ‘z hiuugic 8t Jiggs—- ‘Nil lv Don Baker. ; Soldier-Grant Tra- (701111 Bruce MacPherson held a session or the TOW-l mt Summerside o when the Elstates of Th 1i, late of Norboro, an 2 High three P. Noonan 662. High single P. Noonan 224. - Two Scotch Lassles ; lllcMuixio and Dr. _ -.___. meeting of the COURT-Magls- trate Darby held ton on Tuesday an cos-es under the Flour persons from Tlenlsh and Albei- vlcted of illegal co each fined $10.00 . committee reported “um” from the Vi ipartouted and wash got for the school. letter of thanks was Miss hulls Muttart, express- fluuks for fruit received. Also “m! m5“ ei- from Cape Tnwerse W.I. v evening, Feb. 1l,at lilrs. Elmer Francis. (all “(is responded to by thir- rncnzbvrs, with “Club Wom- Three visitors were glsh charged with d a her m” (“mu High three. E. Gaudet High single, E. Gallant °" “m” m°""“--5- mwnzssroivans e to accept the invitation last '1, brczniv oi the A bill for spray was l paid. Three new mem- rvcrc weir-cured; they nre Mrs Francis, firs. Erie 'I'l10mp- and Miss hlillfllllfflb Wooiner. w Perry of Summer- the Prince County Hospital for tre yle of Summerslde Frank Mutlart, Pm‘) rm‘ m? Nathan Boll and Mrs. T. B. pie. 1t was decided to hold try .'~Li'l‘ ut Mr, Fred Bell's l ' Saturday afternoon, "amt woolner and Rogerson of Sum- lng treatment in the Prince County mer o! Bloomfield was operated on unty Hospital this w —6 llazis Study Reply To Locarno llote litute shouldcol- rt, who has left to reside 1n LIBERAL TRADE _____ (Cgiltlnled from page 1) cken and Mrs. Nathan Bell as collectors for The collection am- "I t0 G9 cunts. The program =te<l oi mi interesting contest .lslond Doctors" by Mrs. an Ball and another contest 1 Kvnnvth ltluttart. Lunch mi by the committee as- xt mccling is to be held at 52501311491236 gene reply to the Brit "Jllreling closed with the received almost and cheese. were oo Canadian products a the scope of any quota for Austra nderstood to have posititlon of the also that Canad. ardlun's Special Wire) h nnanys delayed ish Iiocarno note, four months ago, Western European to replace the Loc- t nullified by Nazi f the Rhlneland. ' onsiderable time however, it was indie e the Rcichs reply pointed out the __ ,,,,,,, __________ f tzgde balance to- , . . n e coming year. {let was made public on and Vicinity m on a... resig- ‘=s Arcla Mutturt of Non-l‘. as u wcculne visitor other ' ill Curlcloii lust Sunday. by the Governm would assign the h treaty negotiations General R. G. Menzle . of trade would be ep First. an exhuustlv between the Governments of Pre- und Chancellor place, necessitat- -German' agree- concert on interna- Informed circles German reply would contain wpoint, but that its nor would be so conciliatory that negotiations would be hastened. __._____.___.___-.. NEW LONDON SCHOOL g of New London School Grade IX-l Bloyce Dunning. Grade VII-l Ann Wendell McKay, 2 , 3 Fannie Carr. Grade IV--l Wlnnifred MCKKY. 2 Norman Dunning, 3 Donald Bun- Grade III-l Marion Dunnfnz. 3 Ena McKay, 3 Charlie Paynter. Grade II--i Erma MacRae. Grade I (a) 1 Eric Carr. Grade I (b) l Douglas Cole Those Splitting u‘ “rlvk-(‘Ild pleasantly with _ Hitler must take '1 Tlllvm and Carleton. The retired min ed by the Italo resented Australia Economic Confer-en lted the United K ope’ in 1935 for a markets. He nego treaty with Japan met criticism on Japanese textiles lswr. who rep- will regret to loam allunt. small son of Alley Gallant of with pneumonia. rnsamuel and Ralph Waugh n spent Sunday in Carle- y wcre thrfgucsts of ltirs. Hadley Muttart tart. ingdom and Eur- tlated a. hide the ground that were allotted too but Sir Henry re- Britlsh complaints M, Wm gcgfgf, to Australian market Ephraim Bell of n rrsc is ill with the pre- 1 Marion Curr, 2 nce: Annie Con‘, Fannie Carr. Wen- Bobble Meyhew. Pear McKay, Eric Con, Marlon C Prize for winning imagine from Charlottetown to in senior grades. Annie Junior grades. Wlnnlfmd Edna J. Champion Headaches A Symptom of Disease adults il the locumnln» mutter in tbo blood which every moment, to ell pom gun of Bedequc lurch left Wednesday 0r Sackvllle, N11, where rue of o Study Group tanlcy Llnkletter and nrdou are both recover- their recent illness. friends throughout the TERI-ct to leam that mprovement in the Mr. Harry Clark of e D .l.. Blownessld Soil’ léaMlgllCTbll-D AND i Bil rips --_._________. MMERS d P“ COUN -_____.-_-._»_ vf~ »_-_-_______~I( (Continued from page l) the same year. vrlth Permits. tall the protection department Lobster ery Inquiry Opens ly purchased illegal goods. him 20 or 80 cases of canned 1ob- He said that he was not ms . sters in October or November of clous of any fisheries officers i);- suln - units for ille all canned The first witness t0 give evl- lobstgers. g y denw Yesterday afternoon was The witness said that several Mfllor D. H. Sutherland, Halifax. years ago, his firm had some chief fisheries supervisor for the trouble with lolasters exported, and Merit-lures, who explained in de- he felt that these might havebeen on illegally packed, but that flier z, Prince Edward Island. He said that they had always fought shy the province was divided into five of any they were suspicious of. s districts, under five inspectors with Mr, fisher said that he m; me JJ. Larabee of Charlotwtown ser- pack of lobsters was decreasing "m: Aomb ‘roucn n-urmmssomucu vlng in the capacity of acting sup- , each year and said that m 1932 flwisor. around 40,000 cases were packed on District one is in charge or In- Prince Edrward Island, while list y a p specter C. R. Palmer, Roseville; year there was only about 24,000 S district two is under the direction cases packed. of Inspector P. C. Martin, Sum- “Are you of the opinion thetthe merside; district three under In- illegally packed lobsters have an specter O.C. Shaw, Charlottetown; eflect on the price of legally pack- district four under P. A. Mcliel- ed lobsters?" Ian, Sourls: and district five under "Yes. Most certainly." Inspector L. C. Johnston, Murray “Would you pay the same price f0!‘ 111888-111 Packed lobsters as you would for legally packed lobsters?" ‘are an obstruction to Major Sutherland explained that He was of the opinion that the there were 7 boats engaged in pat- permit system for lihe transporta- rol work in 1936, two boats‘ owned tion of canned lobsters was oltcon. by the Department, the F.D.B.I. slderable assistance to the buyers. and the F.D.B. 2, while flveboats Questioned as to how long 1119.. were charted for patrol work and gal fishing and illegal packing had the "Gilbertflanother Department been carried on throughout Prince owned boat was on duty foratime Edward Island. the witness replied as was the Deparment cruiser Ar- “I am only about 50 year; o; we, River. Patrol Activities leux. The chartered boats were the "In other words, you are not old Langholzinowned by Howardclark, enough to express an opinion?" Alberton, with Howard Arsenault asked Commission counsel. as captain; the Tracadle, owned by “No; I don't think so." J. H. Watt. with John J. McIntyre m. Fisher said he did not think captain; the Velox, owned by Reu- the moving of the line Separating ben Betts, with Reuben Betts as districts 7 and 8 from Chockfishin captain; the Seavlew, owned by New Brunswick and Carey Point Keir Mann. with Keir Mann as 0n Prince Edward Island to Eel captain; and the Uno, owned by T. H. Allen, with Hector Campbell Point on Prince Edward Island tain. duty last fall. 1n 1933. C8118. Mr. McLeod’! Evidence George W. McLeod followedMal- or Sutherland to the witness stand, and said that he was local manager for the Portland Pack- ing Company of Portland. Maine, and that his firm was engaged in the handling and packing of lob- sters. The company operated three cnnneries on Prince Edward Island during the spring season. at Tig- nlslh Run, Rustioo and Naufrage. He admitted that he bought what he suspected to be illegally packed lobsters in 1935 and i936, and said that he would give Commission counsel the names of the sellers ln private. He expressed the opinion that all the lobsters packed in the three factories were legally caught lob- sters, and said that the three fac- tories operated only in the spring season. He had never heard that lobsters had been transported a- cross the Island from district 7 into district 8. The witness said that his com- pany purchased lobsters from only licensed packers, and that they did not believe in dealing in illegally canned lobsters, but as others had been buying them in recent years, he too felt that he had purchased some during the past two years. "Can you give me an estimateof how many cases you purchased last year, that you were suspicious of being illegally canned?" asked the Commissioner. "I was suspicious of about 350 cum of a 500 case shipment from Tlgnlsh. because they had no P9?" mlts with them. The shipment was not one,but several slupments totalled 500 cases." "How were these delivered?" "By truck." "Can you give me an estimate of how many cases you bought in 19M?" "It was much less. I was only auspicious of about i5 or 20 cases." Mr. Fisher Testifies Alfred B. Fisher, Charlottetown. vice-president of Windsor-Fisher Lllnlfgd, said that his firm WM gnggggd in buying and exporting conned lobsters. He said that t0 his knowledge his firm had not in recentsyem will“ M)’ W" °l Another detailed report of con- fiscatlons of lobster equipment from 1933 to 1936. was also presented by the witness and revealed that in I036 there were 8,465 traps seized and destroyed, 3 illegalcan- nlng plants seized as well as 323 cans of lobsters. In 1935 there were 5.394 traps destroyed. I car and 3 illegal canning plants seized as well as 73 tins of canned lob- stars, while in 1933 there were 9,- 8 traps seized, 3 illegal plants located and seized, as well as 143 cans of lobsters, 3 boats and 1 sealer and 1n 1933 there were 7,966 traps seized, 4 plants located, 1 boat seized and 1 case of empty mnncdlnhstezwwlthourtnwmlb “N0; ey fair business. so I couldn't tell you." In addition to ole lnspectorsand swarms the “p0aohtng" of lob- the patrol boats, three temporary sters, but added that he felt a guardians, Wilfred Shea, water. spring season all over the two (m. ford; Fulton Cook, Ca/pe Wolfe; trlots would be the remedy. and R. W. Squarebriggs. Mis- coudie, were on lobster protection Mr- Hernby’: Evidence A detailed report of prosecutions The final witness of the alter- on Prince Edward Island for last 11°01! W33 J- J- HGTHW. also of year as well as previous years was Charlottetown, who said that he also submitted by Major Suther- land and [showed that In 1936 exporting of canned lobsters for there were 30 prosecutions for vio- lotions of the lobster regulations, 1W1 Rel/e!‘ Durohased lobsters 12 prosecutions in ms, as 1.». 1934 Without a permit for their trans- and 33 in 1933. While there were no prosecutions for violations of the smelt regulations in 1936, there were 19 in 1935, 5 in I934 andnone was engaged in the buying and worse?" asked Hon. Mr. Bridges. have heard." legally packed lobsters. under legal permit?" “Yes, I think that is posslbl ." "Why?" e warehouse practically empty at the end of the season and later have him offer you a. quantity o: “m. ned lobsters, that is groundg o1 suspicion." "You know than m a fact?" "Yes. sir. I purchased the lob- wgivlio was the man you refer After a bit of hesitation, Mr. Hornby said "Chester McCarthy o! Tignlsh." "What year was that?" asked the Commissioner. “It was in 1935 or 1936." "How many cases did you buy?" "Twenty 0r thirty cases." f‘ 0W did you know his wagg- 7101159 W88 Practically empty at the end of the spring season?" was at the warehouse and could see for myself." .___.__________ Ilium Defence Loan Bill ls Approved PARIS. March 10 -— (AH-The French Parliament completed to- night enactment of Premier Leon Blumb finance bill for u. $479,850,- 000 defence loan. The Chamber cl Deputies. voting 474 to 39, gave final adoption to the measure by accepting senate linutatlon of the loan to the cle- slgnetcd figure. Only 2') minutes was required for Chamber eon- ulceration. The Senate approved the loo-n "to keep fiance's armed forces strong", 58 to one. Wlth legislative action complet- ed. ‘Finance Minister Aurlol ah- nounced the law will be published in _ the olficial journal Friday. Bonds for the loan then may be tuned. The government also announced the Internet role on two-year na- tional dance boob about 0M- E rv cnnoms O-Q§OO‘Q'$94 m And Wright Semi-Hull Gnme in fact he said he never knowing- ndm“;hfigkli‘°“l3h" Freefmvn, wlnnen o! the Victoria-Borden section vn. Bedeque, winners of New Annan and Bedequo Admission-Zn mu 14-419. Children's Aid Society Holds Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting o! the board of management of the Children's mu Society of Prince County was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening, the president. Dr. J. A. MoPhee, presiding. ‘The report of Louis R. Wedge, and truant ofllcer, from eight to ten yea up before the juvenile court chbr- y thefts during past In some cases, the goods by the children and was felt by the Society that the be prosecuted by the town authorl being made to have t children sent to an School, and. one other w live with a. farmer in th as a ward oi’ the Socie officer also reported eeeived some second- from citizens which good advantage, t more and will gladly notice 1s left at the Town Office. chest had supplied boots and rubbers dren to attend sch ogether the sum of $91. had been expende or footwear for chil- during the past month forty-one Of these, seventeen were excuses of various kinds, own sickness, nine from I-Ie complained that chil- the school used “be “It is getting worse, from what I He said that years ago ho had considerable trouble with canned lobsters, in that he had purchased and exported the goods to Europe 5nd they turned out to be cans o! mutton and beef, and said that th Ozald propounded in the Diet n number of queries designed to ob- tam infonnation on g national defence. finance and economy. Ozaki declared he thought it ry to "rack our brains to prevent the eme "D0 you think that some illeg- ally packed lobsters have been transported within this province “Well. when you see a man's g either equality the Go riit. national policies with the trend of the times but present day Japan lacks a settled Se]; Ejection 0f “Sit Downers” (a. r. by Guardian's special Wire) CHICAGO. March Chrysler strike with 60,000 wa8¢ earners idle turned to the courts A circuit judge ordered strikers to answer Saturday to the pomtionts plea for an injunction "sit-downers" from nine Detroit plants. Almost at the same time it was announced that final agreement on issues which remained after resumption of work erul Motors strike was ten- tatively reached would be formally mormw. The last issue to be com- posed concerneitmwlnlm standing win be lowered mo}; Irmi 4 1-2 to m: per w"- ALBANYl; Cash Sale? ,3’ Commencing Friday, March II‘ l Note These Grocery ‘Bargains. '10 lbs. Granulated Sugar —- —-— —— -— 57¢ Icing Sugar, per package -- -— — -— 96 Red Rose Tea, per lb. pkg. -- — — -- 46¢ Salads. Tea, per 1 lb. pkg. —- —— — —— 460 Red Rose Coffee, per lb. pkg -- -— -— 40o Fancy Mixed Biscuit, per lb. —- -- —- 160 Shortening, 2 lbs. for — — --— -- -— - Pearl & P. & G. Soap, Asperin Tablets, bulk, doz. —- — -—-— 25¢ Prunes, good size, 2 lbs. — —- — —- -— 21¢ Dates, (Fresh stock) 5 lbs. for —- -— 25c 6bers-—--—-—- 25¢ Etc, Etc. Complete line of Dry Goods Less 20% Discount Consisting of Men’s Underwear, Dress & Work Shirts, Overalls, Women’ and Underwear, Cottons s Stocldngs ALBANY General Store Albany Station Mflflffl claims Freetown Team’ Liberals Failed Advances To To Keep Pledges Liberal M. P. Denoun- ces King G0vt’s “Ec- o n 0 m i c Imperial- ism.” (CP. by Guardian’: Special Wire) OTTAWA, March 10-—Fmm tWO of its independent mlrgds dthe H of Commons today ear an clothing and three were stint‘: on the mm“; Kmsqgm trade agreement and a Dwllolfifil begnp e street instead of the for m immediate at h w 50v h was a dangerous some effort shoul made to educate ewalks and avoid accl- __.____________ Says Japan Lacks “Settled Policy TOKYO, March 10-—(A.P) policy," Yukio Ozakl. veter eral and former minister of Just- ice, called on the Government again today to make known its national defence Canada's railway problem. Mr. Stevens’ Complaint u "We play the game of politics “m” but don't play the game of ms people," said m. Stevens u be charged the House was neglecting real grievances and doing nothing to settle the country/s problems. “Public confidence 1n parliament has waned," Mr. Stevens declared. "scarcely a problem ls brought here but ft is met with the stock answer that it was not within the ambit of the Dominlorrs Jurisdic- tion under the British North Am- erica Act. d "Parliament is becoming u. merc- ‘Fellce °f mmtun’ collecting agency for postofllce and custom returns, and payment 0i "Does the Government think lt- game pensions- self capable. by competitive meth- ods. of maintainin with or superlorl Russia or China. In the matter of army. and Britain and the United States in the matter of a. navy? "A vigorous nation needs im- If the year of war was totally removed there would be a great decrease in the trade for which, vemment was claiming cre- , There were numerous de- creases in exports, which lvILSte- vens listed, A feeling of unrest was preval- ent throughout the Dominion, Mr. Stevens declared. Plight of the fishermen gave rise to feeling of unrest in the Maritime Provincu, and the same feeling persistcdf across Canada. On the railway problem Mr. Stev- ens proposed appointznentot three r joint committees of the Senatennd the House of Commons, one to consider eo-ordlnetlon of railways. one the rights of labor and the third elimination of politics. Next he would have a special session of parliament in the autumn to re- ceive reports of the committee and deal exclusively and fearlessly with the problem. Mr. Moore said he was opposed to the Empire Trade Pact on principle and also on practical grounds. It was a. bad bargain for Canada. and Conservative Lender Bennett had been wrongly accused of driving a herd bargain with Fngland in 1932. His fundamental objections, how- ever, were to economic imperial- as represented in the agree- ment nnd to making tlrlfls by treaty without opportunity for proper study by n. tarlf! board or by members of parliament repre- senting the people who would be affected. Such a practice was a. dfllilfw" from Llberallmi, he said. Since the ennui-e mwmw“ were made Japln had reached out for an Asiatic empire. 881d M“ Moore. The Japanese were seek- ing expansion and the closing of a widl around the British Empire did not help deter them from ex- pansion by force. Mr. Moore mentioned three mun- dstes he considered the Llbefll puny maimed when it won the Semi-final Freetown by virtue of their wtl over Borden last night are Victoria Borden section of the Lea The game last night wel one of the series ending 3-2 in fnol game was played Mon- teams, the score being 3 or at Freetown. Freetown play f0- edeque, winner: oi fixture at Bedeque. _________.__.______. DOWER MONTAGUE SCHOOL Honor roll for rebntary: Louise Hewitt: I. William H. Moore. Liberal mem- r for Ontario, who jumped over party trades yesterday and voted with the opposition against the budget. and Hon. H. memlber for Kootenay East, who two years ago resigned from a Conservative Government to found and lead the Reconstruction party. H were the star performers in the budget debate today. H. Stevens. Wanda MacFarlanl Ernest Annear: 2- an Poole 2. Albert Grade n-a. Ma l. Pius Clzeverie. Hewitt; Jamar Aitkcn; and Margaret Poole. Annie Bruce, (teachun) ___ ________. last election. One responsible govern questioned if the Government had Another was to ryone knew whet had c British Empire world. The United agreement was mi this Ytobcaceuscof sun PAIN-Soothe SORE HA NDS by Rubbing in J. L. DAVISON FUNERAL DIREUTOI AND EMBALMIB qmblvnlh Dayna In‘ FOX ‘lIIAINCIIERS l l HIE! prnc ca writing u for SUNGLO SEBVICI SLANTS Pllhlllhed 6 time: Q 1&8. Let u! hue your name and uldrel INTERNATIONAL F0! b Snmmerahle, P. E. blond.