MAXIMS or a MERCHANT. When you're on vacation forgot, you; l t mascot-nos. 0.1.] ‘iLh-Lflnzrg; ljeo-ygoizgct its troub- r\.‘ c i‘ . :}‘¢1 . z... "w. v , ’ ‘W,’ g J 1 Q5 \~l 91% e ' ' 9.5 3P9!‘ »c'" ~ -— Read by , ., -| - . .~._ - _.- - ~ . , 4*»- “ "“ ~ (lovers Prmoo Edward Island you“; Gulrdlln, Founded sea-r i Charlotutowu Guardian Two Con" 1s DEEEA TED Mafority ofAnii-Libieral Candidates Elected With Returns Still In. ,.C0mpletie—Conservatives Hope For Majority Men Remainder of i Seats Are Heard From. a v -~> lCl-nadian Press) b seams, Sash, June T-Neltheri mymfifcfgfjfjifluifi‘;“f; $1 conservatives nor Liberals can con-Q erels 23 elected; 1nqgpmggnu '5 e1_ trol the baffling situation in which; elected. Progressives 4 elected". flap- the Saskatchewan general election i pyland, Maple Creek Morsg on; W11. has left the province, it is claimed low Bunch were the remaining doubt- by George ‘I'll/om, Secretary of the 2 m1 m“, makmg up we wt“ o! 61 Saskatchewan Prvsrrssive Associut- (contested at Thursday's erection, ion. The Independent and Progress- j ire groups, he says, hold the reins of j power. With election: definitely conceded in only 4.5 out of 61 seats CHAR THIS YElHFllH, l}. N. H. HTEL Site Will be Selected But No Expenditures This Year For Hotel at Charlottetown, Says Thornton. There will he no expenditure by the Railway Department for the pm. posed new C. N. I. hotel at Chariot. "WW" "ll-l RIP. according to ‘word received by The Guardian last even. "It from Sir Henry Thornton, pres]- dent and general manager or the Canadian National Railways, in N. ply to an enquiry as to why the scoo- 000 browsed in committee u an in- itial expenditure this you did “o; in the supplementary eat-im- atcs passed by Zirliament a. few days ago. The telegram reads: and with no party in possession c! e clear majority, the Thorn statement holds especial weight. Liberals, who ruled the province REPARATIUNS v x v illNNlllllEi for 24 years. are admittedly defeat- l “Your telegram hotel matte . In view of heavy hotel commitments already in hand it was not practic- able to undertake further expendit- ures on this account. during 1929. ‘It is our ' tcntion [to proceed actively ed; Conservatives are hoping for a.‘ majority. Thirty two seats constitute 1 a majority over all in the Saskatche- j wan assembly, but elected and oon- ' ceded Conservative victories number only 25. Four seats are doubtful but i sll are claimed by the Liberals and i REDUCED (Canadian Press} BULLETIN-PARIS. June ‘l-Jrhe ‘with ‘hotel for Charlottetown next year if Parliament approves and we propose to select and scour“ site during present year. I informed a committee which waited upon mo of our existing obligation and probable diihculty of u anging ‘ this Like the Dew LOTTETOWN, CANADA. ASATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1929 LIBERAL covr. in Pilllilslui Prince Edward Island's Sco ut-Répresentdtives r '~"=—+ _ MAXIMS 4% , OI A * MERCHANT I -s, _——V k1} About the only organised hlllilb that scams to escape government mod- ,‘ \ 9D‘ ll 011m?- . Q 14 PAGES Ki...» mu Not i _Be Present (Special to tho Guardian) LONDON, June ‘l-The Daily News today says that the King will not be present at the formal opening oi parliament on July 2. It has been suggested in court circles that the Queen will read l-lls Majesty's speech from the throne. Her Majesty will probably attend the opening cere- monies of the House o! Lords with the Prince of Wales as an escort. g Should the Queen prefer not to rcsd 1 the speech herself the task would be undertaken by a commissioner. SBARBITY 0F MINISTERS IS PRBBLEM (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, June ‘l-Regrettsbls scsrcity of ministers to fill vacant charges provided the chief problem discussed by the Presbyterian Gen- cral_A.~sembly at this mornings ses- sion in St. Andrew's Church. Despite lmcmbers is again looming up, but ~ u rod 0M0 EsTfalE'ZZ°-'-"Zi“:s 5E l. A. um \N|]HEl ‘NUEMNI Fllllfl Majority of Members Out of Pocket, It is Claimed, 1 After All Expenses Paid. i (From Our Own Correspondent) OTTAWA, June 7-There was {great jubilation this morning among ithe Conservative members over the result, o1 the elections in Ssckatch- iewan. One of them who knows the imlddl: west very intimately, and has ‘kept in close much with conditions ‘for the last twenty-five or thirty iyears said: "at last the backbone of Liberalism has been broken in Sask- atchewan. I‘. means at least that we shall have fifty-fifty in the reproa- v entation from there after the next ‘federal elections. But I expect I. ‘majority. in the last. two years, there has been a. heavy switch throughout ,the entire middle west towards Con- ‘jservative policies, owing to import- ;ant changes in economic conditions." increased indernnlties for the the fact that 40 clergyman have been x h h t k m x r brought into the Dominion in the W" W 5 Prumms ‘n’ 5 m c’ ' past two and one half years, said‘ i "ilmy- It 1-5 llmhrfltmd 11m‘ l" cm‘ Rev. D. T. L. McKerrol, to Toronto, lcuses there 1s a. majority in favor. cnnvener o; m: commune, on V“. {but leaders are inclined to favor it, ancy and supply and that many ‘and m9 w“ l‘ “vim “m” PM“ vacancies still exist. Presbyterian lllwilifl“ l-hrmllhm" m! “ml”? h“ standards must be maintained. Rev. ‘more influence, with them than with the two deferred election seats were ‘experts’ report, liquidating the long stoutly Liberal in 1925. jcontroversial reparations problem m! b“); benchem Both side,’ how. i N v ,cver, claim that owing to changing 18!!‘- ~n—,~v. Prince Edward Island at the Great Corning- jDr. S. Banks Nelson of Hamilton, ‘fSQCYCEHTY of the committee, said ev- The chive are we three Bow Scouts chosen to represent At seven o'clock tonight, after an afternoon which made little change in the party standings, the two load- ing groups were at Odds. awaiting results. The standing, as compiled ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. 3rd ‘Hope River Tea Wednesday July . , 5221-6-e-t1 "Robin Hood Flour is guaranteed to please you better. . "Show and Dance Elmira Hall. Wednesday. 5227-6-7-31. "Hope River Ten Wednesday July _ - , 3m ‘ 5:3o_5_6_u. tional bani. to be created under the day‘ . l LONDON‘ June 7""The Hemd- m‘, announced by 3 A Ngglgl ggngya] likely t0 return to England 111ml N0‘ » _____ reparations agreement and an ag,”_ - Other official appointments were as. tional Labor rlevrspaper, irlay <m— nnnager of um m,“ and local c I ,.Bmber_ Wm, ML Church,“ m Pr“, mm’ he 5nd 3mm‘ cmunlbl“ h“ "Loading. live stock at. l\fillvie\v merit fOT amortization m which the ‘°“°“"= i “immrs that ‘lime Mien Jovritt, K. 0.. FIR 0mm“ "E ' Beam K C‘ m “m m5 mp o, mm, Wm h“, m!“ market vroblfim- Rather its PT°b' t Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip a prominent barrister with a wide president‘ Seven, Montreal awe?‘ durum‘ Character than n he were lem was the. of getting the fish. y Tuesday June 11th, Jenkins Broi- 5238-6-7-21 "Thrilling Show. Mt. Stewart Mon- ,that has troubled the peace o1 Eur- {ope for the past ten years. was isigned at the Hotel George V today. The signatures to the historic docu- ment which fixes the payments that Germany must make to the allied creditors for the next 59 years were affixed at 5.50 p. m. (11.50 s. m. E. S. T.) ‘The experts report to the committee unanimously recommend- ed reducilon of the reparations an- nuities during the next 37 years from 2,500,000,000 gold marks (approxim- ately $600,000,000) to an average of 2050000000 gold marks (approxim- ately $192,000,000). ' It recommends annuities of 1,700,- 000,000 gold mark-l (approximately 5408000000) for the last 22 years subject to the profit of the interna- creditor powers will participate. (Sgd-l W. ll. THORNTON." FINANCE MINISTEIVS STATE- MINT Previous to receiving Sir Henry‘: message. The Guardian communicat- cd with Hon. I. A. MacDonald, M.P., who.‘ upon enquiry of Hon. LA. Robb, Minister of Finance, was assured that the amount for the hotel "will be provided out of the estimate of $53,- 000,000 loans to Railways.” Sir Hen- ry's telegram, however, clearly im- plies that. no expenditure is proposed to be made this year. HEV. ll l- FRAME Piiilllil a fortnight, representing 42 nations. 95580 50y ‘Scout. 6131971"! at Birko nhead, England next month. There will be 50,000 Boy Scouts in (Jump for Wm i Wm] u‘ ‘r The Prince of Wales will be in Camp ‘"19 filth! with his fellow Scouts and "V W "W11. ° Fiillmlel’ Slr Robert Baden Powell. P. E. l. rcpr e om di r i flrht-H Robert MvKflchulr Beer. Rlcllflrd George Fillltcr, William Robertson Burcrstell. m ("a n‘ mm Mt m (Canadian Press) NEW BRITISH LABOR CABINET ANNO UNcEo l \ night after the publication of the BULLETIN~L°ND°R m" ”~—‘il°§§.l““§$l§’ .1111‘ 1Y..§Z°'..°Z““i Ramsey MacDonald, Leader of thelme cgmpmuion of the cabitleépigoli: Labor Party, is Premier and Firstthe mam m accordan“ w m m for, Lord of the ~Tre n the newlcut‘ ““ ‘ e “' l British Cabinet officiall ppolnted to-, l t Snowdcn. practice who was elected as a Liberal Foreign Secretary, Arthur i-lender-z‘ member of Parliament at Preston, a . son. ; Week ago. has joined the Labor party. Royal York Hotel ii Be Que-med On Tuesday a (Special to the Guardian) 1r To - I-l w i. E cry effort was made to keep out "cheap" or "poor" ministers and in this, he said he thought the com- mittee had been very successful. Winston Churchill To Take Trip (Special to The Guardian) L O N D O N, June TQRQNTQ, om,‘ June 7_ _ Ab, Churchill, former Chancellor of the rangcmehis for the opening cel'e-' monies of the Royal York Hotel, just completed by the Canadian Pacific Railway at a cost oi $10,000,000, are‘ crs and prominent C,P.R. oflficlalsQ will arrive from Montreal at North Tor-Ifhto station. Tuesday morning Exchequer, intends to leave England shortly on an extensive tour of the United States. Canada, Japan and countries of Latin America. He is not still in the cabinet. He will no longer be able to speak for the government, since a Labor administration with T-Winston I ‘conditions, the high cost of living Iond getting elected, and the increas- ing demands upon pockcts in every Edireciion, $4.000 is not more today vthan $1270 was years ago. There are a certain number o! members who by excessive economy‘ jin living and bcpln; a tight hold on their pozket barks go home with a handsome profit to their credit. but, on the other hand- it is claim- ‘ed that the majority, after election l‘ expenses are paid, st. the end of each parliament are out oi pocket. , The feature of the last night sit- ‘ting ‘was a. rather elaborate contrib- ution, by General McRae, who crit- ‘icised the fish culture system as a {process oi throwing away money. Differing from the Maritime situa- The provincial fisheries. he figured out, should be producing fifty million lclollars a year and he strongly ad- vocated the pond system such as day-Adventure pathos romance. _ , j ' ' _ _ _ o Secretary of Don-unions, Sidney The newspaper intimated he may re- , . . , , . a ” M“°D°"“’d P°"°Y A 1 c f c r i a r s. __ h nnua on er nee 0 Secretary for India, Wedxewood‘ government. Preston returns two “ so M 1g .' O L 1 h ‘ - . t i .- i SWBS- B-"d 813° “amid B Cbmmll‘ Dr. Clift, M, D. Start now ome C F D b ,4 , . d , A1, 919W" °¢1Q¢k_ !\[f_ Beam, and 1s expected slerc that he will talk a s of e t Mal-lame Unlte Benn. t‘ members, Tom Shaw, Minister of La- his (“radars Wm njomcd to the, my; frankly and freely on Anglmunned sion of five competent men to go l info the whole question and devise prevention cure. Purdy Station, West- chostcr Co., N. Y.. U. S. A. 5233-6-7-to Sept. l2 pd. "Follow the crowd to Victoria Revision With U.S. Church Beg-ins at Sackvilie. Lord Privy Seal, J. l-l, Thomas. bor in the last Laborlte government, Lord President of the Council, Lord headed the lwll last Thursday with Parmoor. Jowitt second. While representing Lord Chancellor. Si: John Sankcy. ; Hertleoool as a Liberal from 1922 to,‘ hall, where they will be received by , Mayor McBride, the board of control, , and council in the council chambers} States relations and will speak as one whose writings and speeches on the subject have not always been friend- a remedy for the existing situation. 'i'hc minister conceded that Gcn- eral McRdes criticisms were con- lstrtlctive and said the system ad- and receive an address of welcome‘, ly- n n s s‘. ‘ °“ "umw evemml- ‘mm’ l‘ Secretary for Scotland, w. Adi1l1l~ 1924 the latter oftcn vfltcd with the and see the Stanley Bridge Dramatic Plflylrs stage their 3 Act Comedy “Three Pegs". Come and enjoy a good la - _ - . ugh. 521i s 6 31' me American debt which answered a morning elected presidential the Mar ‘ week a _ I 1mm w b, formal“. one“ y,“ Benny; I "Remington 1- s s Club loudinfl recent purport“ interview m“ Rm mm’ commm or m’ “mm t Fem!“ minmilfdgpparmlly "m; sutuené” 21:‘: ab‘? 5°" l“ “*5 °°“‘i \'.‘ill be tendered a complimentary‘ ENTHUSWSM 1o:;a1db?rd' )3‘ anthers “m” l? ' 3°85 Wednesday o! em}, week up m] Parisian in Paris. Church of Canada, in succession to a e no eecon por o o in the C3bl-: m Tyh u- not be confirmedl luncheon by ‘he Bu"; o; Trade m‘ FOR YARD 0P0 ze t e res o .e dscusslon. x noon. John A Banging, secretary, The article in the French newsps- Dr. A. 9. Rogers, oi saint John. luv. net- Others in the cabinet werezj "@- fl Hfillu Says at least one‘ the mm banquet ha“ m m, Roy‘, - ~ I_,:. 7042-3-i6-satm0ntf. pgf quoted MgcDor-lnld c; spying m. 331g gag-pm w“ ¢1¢¢c¢4 gggfgtlry, Home Affairs, John R. Gllnes; Air other Liberal member is considering York‘ convflmon ma,“ at which l’! Cmllmlled 011 D086 3 ~ . gotiatlons IOI‘ the American debt The conference resumed this mom- Secretary. Lord Thomson; Secretary: Mfllns the Labor ranks. It was re- m, members of the board o, trad,’ ‘s OOZINQ ‘ -~ “ v‘ OQOQQO OOOOO-O-OQOOQPOOQQQ ,, "Reserve July 6th for tea party at "firth Rustico. By order committee... bl90-6-5-wedsfor b wks. "Recital by pupils of Miss Barbara McNeill Monday, June 17th 1: 8 p. m. lli Baptist Church Hall, Charlotte- WWIL collection at door. . 5358-6-8-14-15-17. . “The young people of Wheatley River will present their play "Tho °<>untry Minister" m the hall next “wily June iith. sazl-sst-tu-sl ’ TI-octure on India by m. Zena . medical missionary. in the Ohu-lottctown Baptist Bchoolroom. gilssaday evening, June 11th at a LONDON, June '1—Rsmssy Mac- Donald, Labor Prime Ministcr, today issued a statement in connection with would be reopened on a new basis. Through his secretary today Mac- Donald said: “The Prime Minister's position re- gardlng the American debt has been ststcd again and basin directly W the American press undhmericamay be assured that whatever has been reported as having been said in no way changes tho authentic state- ments, "A1l that m. ‘MacDonald meant when he referred to the Amfllfiln debt in relation to the nut-ovum W" was that the Balfour note 59%!!!“ that we should never elm m0" (Canadian Press) BACKVnLE-lta, June 'l—Rcv. D- A. Frame of Brookfield,N.S.,was this ing in Charles “Fawcett Memorial Hall with Dr. Rogers presiding. De- votionals were conducted by Hcv. Dr. John B. Pringle, of Sydney and W1. Croft and a devotional address was given by Rev. Hammond Johnson of Charlottetown‘. in a brief speech in which he ex- pressed his thanks for the kindness shown to him while in oiiice, the pra- sident called upon the conference to select his successor and acrutineers were appointed as follows. Rev. Mum. K. Munro, D. B. Chown. M. A. Christin. H. B. Bishop and 11.0. Jones. The election was proceeded with 80h, , President of the Board of Trade! William Graham, ‘ m: War, Tom Shaw; First commas-i sioner of Public Worrks, George, Lansbury; Minister of Health. A.’ Greenwood; Minister of Labor, Missl Margaret Bondfield; Minister of Agri- culture, Noel Buxton; President of the Board or Education, Sir C. Trev- olyanl First Lord of the Admiralty. Albert V. Alexander. The following were appointed to ministries outside the cabinet. Chan- cellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, sir 05V!“ “W610i; Attorney General. W. Jawitt: Solicitor General, J. B. Melville, K. C. Minister of Pensions. P. O, Roberts. Minister of Transport. Herbert Morrison. Pnliaraenta y Labor party. V, His reported sudden defection fromi the Party that elected mm only a' called st the formation of the first. L350!’ Bovernment some difficulty was had in finding the ecesssry legal talent in the then Labor ranks, Mr, MacDonald was not expected to encounter the» sen-ls trouble in form- ing his second government because of @119 llfse increase in Labor members. Rhine Army To Be Euacuated (Spacing to Th0 Guardian) v and of thanks, on behalf 0i‘ the clty.;- At 1 p. m., after Lord Wiillingdon, Governor-General. has declared the and their friends and CPR. ome- isls will be ylresent. During the afternoon visitors will be taken through the hotel by spec- ially uniformed guides, and shown its many splendors and innovations, At night the opening ball will be held in the main ballroom and other convention halls on the convention iioor commencing at nine o'clock. Ben Bernie's famous recording or- chestra from New York and the two hotel orchestras, conducted by Fred Culley and Rm: Battle. will provide the music. 5,911 CANADIAN! MIGR-ATED ML MY TORONTO, Juno 7 -Marit,ims, moderate to fresh southwest to north- vocaied had already been started. _but, before being complete would re- lqulre an inrestigstion by the bio- Condensed Specials y l BATE-do per word not. each insertion in this column. Q-O-OQ O-O- OQ§Q§OO WANTED - MAID FOB GENERAL housework. No washing, Apply evenings, Mrs, Harry E, Miller, 203 Fitzroy Street. 5870-64-31 t wanna-s MAID rou GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. J. B. Hagan, . 291 Kent Street. 5369-6-8-3l ‘I0! BALI A’! d BRIGHTON ROAD 1 dining room suite consisting of xtension table, buffet and four band's-a" “m “m” m“ we p“ moth", t z th u Unde 5e eta 1 8o u d r i ‘ The Labor party's will“ 0n t!» and upon the rope: o e scru n- r- er ry or o an , om Lormorz, June ’l.-Catterick Camp. T0 u. s. DURING APRIL m, m,“ cmdy m, "m" ca“ Io __ ' ‘m‘ _ yohmo_pmm m, _ v ' chairaCsnbereenbstwocnland ,,n,!,h°,n:- ‘his; $51197“ British-American debt accord has cosmos were“ 11M chug It "wild t “"62” i: ilctierfrrlgefi- Bl inuorkshire. the vut military depot Toronto. m: ss-so , o, g m, q -,~._ M g35g_g_a_m_ s asmmy Jun, w, 1, frequent-Iv Mm IWM 145°!‘ W 0 Brook!!! was 0s prui ca mum t ) v3 nera on which $1,500,000 was recently wssnmaron, June '1 - lmml- “ohm-n, cloudy 00-48 ling-my. "ma" ' 5357_5_5_1|_ poses the existing settlement. and for tho snlilinl Ill-r. ‘l ll’? . I'd _A!‘h0ld. The spent, is being cleared for the recep- grants to the number of 0,014 came to Quebeq "in yo“ “L; _ o“ To" F302;" . '___ has hinted that it ma! It“ ' EM“ ‘ owl-ill)!“ on page a Nmlinlng appointments are under tion of FY"-'1""R"l"°"mv..x1larlc- the United states from Canada dur- qhumtewwn, away ____ 9m (ggpfln) m mum 301,-; 3mg- ' "Recital by pupils of Prof. ‘Inomo- ion from w-snlnawu- - wmfln“ - * uhirwrr =1 rNwuHuMrm-uv. wm- m; the month or April. the Drpnrt- Halifax, cloudy m- wflwt wndmfll- W“ 1°- lou. zlop gm, Thuggdgy, Jung 13th. Mwpqngjd glso is strongly in fa- l mNDON, ring, June '1—-(By Thos. prising six battalions of infantry, a 111mg s; Immigrnflon m, gpnouncgd, s; John’ m‘ _ 5k“ per lbs» Annlv to ll- A- Fersuwn. “Mo: at door. m m. o; g 4mm fetluCl-ltih of arma- (Canadian Press) '1'. Champion. Qlhldilh Press sum brigade of field artillery, a mm corn- Although asses immigrants were mm, c]... 704, °’"'"°"'°‘°"“- °"°‘°""\ ......... hILGI-ADI. Jago-llovahis, Oorraspomdenn-nlght Hon, Ramsey pauy of engineers, an armored car ndmitted during the months. about New York, clear 72-60 yo‘ an‘ __ I no‘ Manx“ “Oct your things picked up early lol- the P. l. Island Hospital Aid “mum ssh on Friday m Aren'- Riuk - sarc-s-s-nl ‘@1- wwltsscdtmwfi mcnis and may b0 “PM” ¢° 1"‘! sn_ early agreement with the United emu on freedom of the seas, sco- riiioing Great Britain's traditional insistence on the right of blockade Janal-Panhalalhcttay, for- nor deputy in the Iago liar parliament. was soatoaooa to twenty yoarahnprboanoat to- day pahis conviction fntha MacDonald, the new Prime lilnister in farming his second Labor min- istry has placed his but men with s considerable degree of skill and has bropght into the cabinet one Iiamautoarmault company, siguallers and artillery services. numbering 5,000 men, will, according to the Dally lhrpreas, s11 be accommodated at Oattcrick by Oc- tober. Preparations for evacuation. two-thirds of that number tioming from Europe. The report says that, 191 persons were deported to Canada during April. Under the new amendment High tide this morning at i036 and tonight at l2. Bun sets this evening at 1.40 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.00. New moon Friday, June ’lth 0.82 Grade cow frsahoned, hlavy milk- er. (Bgd) Harry Gander, P. and Cl. Farms, Buckley. roan 00th‘! on Upplr ‘slicer the play ‘Safety first" It m ‘m. g,",,',ifm"“‘""““°“"‘ "' ‘h’ “f; MacDonald furthsr favors relump- murder n Stefan auma. or m» nmeu additions to the ma. m newspapers. Me well ad- to the Deportation so these ere ,_ ,,,_ or is, mfi $71k?‘ P,,'§"°§,;mnh_ tlon of diplomatic and trade relations motion Illllllt has: in I!" 1AM WW rwh- ‘mu u the eru- vlmd and may take place earlier barred from ro-onteriug the unite: flqmmgnm. M, “hm, mum :';;,“°'G_ ‘Rfmmm m” -- _ ‘ l ‘ -m§ _._ , V‘ r sss-l-c-r-sl. roa ssu - nasrasaua savan i