l Liberal Platform a (Final Edition) _ .3 -Sc many editions of the Liberal platform have ap- llfllled that the electors and the candidates are equally at sen as to what it means. In every district the Liberal s' esinen prefer to give their own version rather than t barren generalities contained in the text. i From an analysis of Liberal criticisms and explan-f atlons as to how their chief plank-a balanced budget-ls 1c be implemented under present conditions, the following niefinitc policies emerge: . 1. Abolition of Old Age Pensions. 2. Discontinuance of all unemployment relief and undertakings of any importance in the Public Works De- partment. 3. Abolition of the Department of Public Health, there being no Liberal candidate qualified to fill the port- folio. 4. Charging of gravel and road machinery to capital instead of ordinary account. 5. Reduction in all teachers’ salaries of $500 or over, in accord with the Liberal amendment to the Estimate in the Legislature in 1933. i 6. Abolition of 3rd and 4th year courses at Prince of Wales College, scrapping of all oilcloth, shower baths and toilet facilities, and rebuilding the institution on a meaner scale in accord with requirements prevail- ing fifty years ago. 7. Provision of bicycles for Ministers, nurses, Wo- nien’s Institute and departmental officials in keeping ‘with pledge to abolish the present system of using motor cars. 8. Reduction of grants to Hospitals and Sanatorium, which the Conservatives extravagantly increased when in office. 9. Encouragement of initiative among the fishermen by abolishing the Conservative grant to the Fishermen’s Union- ’ , 10. Competition being the life of trade, to establish a Central Jail Farm so as to give our farmers the benefit of competition in their home market. by cutting prices through the sale of Jail Farm vegetables. , A 11. Continuation of the Liberal policy of RIGID ~~ NON-COOPERNPION with the other Maritime Provinces. the Maritime Board of Trade and the Transportation Commission in every matter affecting the welfare of the Province. ‘ 12. INCREASED TAXES ALL ALONG THE LINE. Ganadians,.MAmeri(@i1_s. t0 Banjo War Z0119 l Dr. GfOfBcrgman (shown at". RIGHT superintendcnwt of the Aeventh Day Adventist hospital at Addis Aboba. Abyssinia, is still car- rying on his tasks of mercy despite the throat of war. ills prs". is n the danger zone which centres the war dispute of Ethiopia's Emporfll‘ Haile Selassie. and Italy's premier-dictator. Benito Mussolml. Mrs. Bergman and the two Bergman children are with the doctor. The fam- 11y cgmes from Los Angeles, California. and Dr. Bergman was formerly stationed at the Washington sanita rium. Takomitl Park, Maryland. They, together. with the other 12a American rcsrlents in Abyssinls. have been advised to leave by United States Charge DAffairs William Perry George. Several Canadian mkslcnarlas have also been advised to leave. The warning came after the state department turned dovm Abyssinian request for interventlon- l . . Monster Christian Endeavour Rally The liontral Guardian This celuin tn reserved for new: of loenl interest but advertising of I IIOII 4 cents n word ntricth Plrlblc ndvnncc. OONFEDBBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. IONA TIA HAITI Monday, July 15th. Dance in the evening. L-8896-7-1fl-3l. AVOID HARD STARTING by equipping your car with an Exlde or Prest-o-Lite Battery. We have one to suit your car._ Mnllettfs Battery Service. ll PERSONALS Mr. and Mira. Earnest Anderson. Euston Bt., were among those iec- ently visiting at the Sea-Hawk. Miss Helen Darrach, Clyde River, ls visiting her Aunt, Mrs. D. Liv- ingston. 4a Kent St. Holidap Trip To Alaska VANCOUVER, B.C.. Jilly Marking annual time high for pas- sengers business to Alaska, Canad- ian National Steamships will carry more than 500 tourists to Skagway on two week-end sailings both of which are fully booked. The 7.000 ton liner “Prince Robert," Captain H. E. Nedden, sailed for Skagway via Gardiner Canal and Sitka. with more than 300 passengers while SB. “Prince Rupert," Captain N. Mac- Lean, sails Monday evening with more than 200 aboard. In planning the ll-day cruise of the SB. "Prince Robert." this seas- on, Gardiner Canal and Douglas Channel were included as a. purely Canadian West Coast feature. It has proved to be unrivalled for fjord scenery and the ciuises have open- ed spectacular waters hitherto un- touched from a. travel point of view nature may be Inserted nt _ 14-8788-1-12-312. ' 11-8774-‘1-15-20-26. 4 14-‘ Seven years ago Jean Dempsber of Ottawa found Kay . a crow. in a. nest. Ever since Kayo has been the pet of the Dempstcr faintly. He is boss of the farmyard, ruling the hens and the dog, and he sleeps with the cat evl-y night. Kayo takes a bath every morning. Jean and Kayo are shovm above. Gypsy Gipped 4 Him of $2 710 which are bound to become increas- ingly popular. The two great chan- ncls will be the object o! a. special cruise next month. Rebuilt Mosqaw New Soviet Goal MOSCOW, July 1_3—A 10-year plan for the reconstruction of Mos- cow, converting it into an ultra- modem capital for 5,000,000 inhabi- Joseph Stalin, Russia. The new city will cover more than double the area of the present one. which has a population of 3,500,000. It will be surrounded by a six mile wide zone of forests and parks to assure the populace clean air , and furnish places for outings. dictator of SOVlGI will be doubled. broad new avenues laid out. huge new hotels erected and 185,000,000 square feet of new housing space provided if the gen] of the plan is achieved. A shortage of living space at pre- sent is the most serious problem in the overcrowded capital. Emerg- ency regulations limit the space a1- lowed per person to 12 square yards. If the same tactics adopted in the soviet/s two five-year industrial plans are employed. the Govern- mentsfull resources of labor and equipment will be thrown into the task, which promises to be one of the most gigantic yet undertaken by the Bolshevists. Work on the 10-year plan is to start at the beginning of 1936. Pm- vlsions 0f the PPOBTB-m include; Expansion of the area of the city from the present 71.250 acres to one of 150,000 acres. Linking up of c, zone of forests and parks encircling the clty to the centre of the town by broad radial avenues. Building of six new boulevards. each at least 13o feet wide. travers- ing the city and the enlarging and paving of other streets and squares. ridding the city entirely of its pres- ent oobblcstonc paving. The razing o! antiquated bulld- lngs in the ceiilre of town. replacing them with costly and massive pub- lic edifices. Erection of six hotels of 4.00’! rooms each and the building of 50 new movie houses, 500 schools, 17 hospitals. and nine department stores. WILN fi REALLY KILL One d lillle files all day and every day or 2 or 3 weeks. 3 pads in ca: packet. No cpi-n lug. no stickiness, no had odor. lsk our Druggict. Grocery or General tore. l0 CENTS PER PACKET WHY PAY MORE? nnwiucn vac . .01 The size of the famous Rnd Square bm from h.‘ pocket. BRINGING UP EATHER __ , V HALIFAX. July 13—(C.P.)-Be- cause he believed-after one dem- onstratlon-in the age-worn tale of a Gypsy that shecould double his money. a. ihuth Shore resident whose name police did not reveal. tonight was bemoaning the loss of $2.710 in cash and detectives are hot on the trail of the DlZEOST. single incidence in the confidence game to break in Halifax for years. Last April, the South Shore man. his finances shattered by business reverses and his mind a. piey to worry. came to Halifax on a visit. On Upper water Street, a Gypsy tents. was announced last night by beckoned to mm and mg mm 5M week. w. Irwin took his large would tell his fortune. She did-with an exactness of dc- tall that made him marvel. She told cf his business troubles. of his worries and cares. then of hei- own supernatural powers to double money. To dispel his doubts she of- fered tc prove her claim. The South Shore man took a. 8B saw the Gypsy sew it carefully in, n piece of white cotton. some 1'1 inches square. Handing him the little bundle she told him to take it to his room and after 24 hours to open it, either in her presence or by himself. The next afternoon he opened it and found instead of one bill two, both of $5 denomination. Joyfully he took it back to the Gypsy. con- vinced of her powers. ~ When she communed with the spirits. she told him. she must be robed in silk. He went to a large Halifax establishment and bought silk-yards of it. As an offering to the spirits, he gave her $500 and went home to borrow more money. A few days and he returned with $2.210, borrowed from friends and relatives. This too. he gave the Gypsy, watched her new it up in the same mBglc white square. He was to leave it in a safety deposit box in a Halifax bank for three months. By then it would have grown to $4.420. she said. But as the days wore on and he thought of the stories told about Gypsies. about confidence some: and the little wealth he had bor- rowed in one desperate hope o1 re- couping his fading fortunes. he grew worried. Today he came to Halifax and opened the safety desposlt box and the cotton piece. In it were i3 one dollar bills. Three Deaths In Belfast Riots (B! Stephen Williamson) (Associated Press Foreign Staff) (A.P. By Guardian's S BELFAST. Northern Ireland. July lZ-Jllflting and shooting followed Ulstera celebration o: the can; anniversary of the lbattle cf the Bflyne. caused three deaths today. All the vlctlnu died by bullets. They were ma. Margaret Rodgers 9B. Edward Withers. and unidenti- fied boy about l8. Police numbeiod the wounded at 40. The daytime ceremonies were may and peaceful. The cutback began after sundown and. continued for n 32L‘. tt the hi? arrests, dragging --thc from their bed). , here for the wholesale homes. Wire)- ,Along The Waterfront Railway Wharf - as. Delia nu called nitci- dis- chm-gin; a cargo of canned 800d: Ferry Whirl ss. Hlllsbom. Ocohln mwcus- all, marine dilly mi» between Charlottetown and Rock! Point- schr. Ethel and Cathie at present in poi-i dlauncnnns e mac c! wol- Inlnnd Fertiliser 00.’: Wharf as. Eochellifl. ocptcln Weill. on the Fiction-Charlottetown route. ' ___-_ Moi-lawful! 0. 0. B. Brant. Captain Basil Kelw, nailed Friday with a cargo of lighthouse supplies for Bird Bock and Magdalene Islands. 0.0.5. Aranmoie. Captain J. O. MacDonald. calla this morning with a full cargo of lighthouse supplies for Belle Isle and the Labrador Coast. ing, etc. DEM. launch, Oaptam James 0 in Cool Kitchen. Just the thing For light: cooking making tea, ' 193s ‘EQVESBIE y IDEAL 1N summits .FOR Home on COTTAGE. Quick. Intense} Concentrated Honk-You “Cook Low Fuel Con! with the Cheap Stove Oil. 1 ?5 Lund. in port. Bnntoln. Bell's Wharf Motor Sloop Millie B. now in wit. B5. Fax-north. Captain Hurley arrived in port Bavuidcy 1mm Bos- torn. via Halifax. 1mm Wharf Schr. Hazel W. Captain White. arrived in port Friday evening from WW (300110 with n cerso of Brave]. Plckanl‘: Whirl I Burner The four muted vessel Juries B. Newsom at present in port 41,5. chi-reins I um of hl-rd coal. Oswell: Wharf 2 Burners- ll?‘ 7?‘ 95° 3 Burners .55. Gupccla. Captain Canon. has sailed after dlechlrglng a. gm- erll cargo here from Montreal ‘Mr. Mlloolm Irwin clout with Mr. Jack King and Mr. Art Oiunp bell are at present in Plclou at- Wndlfl! the Carnival which is be- ing held at that port for the past mOtOI boat the "Reamer" over. cl- ao the racing yacht P.N'0. which tool: part in the races. Portable Ovens A 2 Burner Size Large’: Wharf Sear. B.T.U. at present in port dischcrslns a carso o: slack cool. The Fumace ma Cross Linc has; put two steamers on cruises to Nova Scotin and Newfoundland namely the 8.5. Fort St. George and the B. S. Nertssa which sell from New York via Halifax. N5. Plclisrd‘: Wharf s. s. Hi-rllfid, Captain mum, Port New Orleans surrenders To Q Huey Long (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ‘ NEW ORLEANS, July 12-hour- lng their OM51, MGM)!‘ T. lfllmel H058, HueyRLongprepa-rcd to take- over the ell/y government. One obstacle stood in the way of complete sublvdratlon of the city tn lung's political rule-the Mayon- himself. Facing his desert- ing followers in a. secret - " walnm” 51m“? Md lam Elma" or l ascln with their o r m3‘ m9 “W”? "i "hm ‘mud?’ goodsp and ‘liffcctc of whytgvgrx“ 1P1:- h"! W“ V’ 19W- "mi 11° w" lure they may be. pay for the same "WW W luck "W! 5°31 °° any import duty whatever." breakfast." He asserted he would Th1, “mum was repealed by a continue h“ fleht min-l the Congressional m of 1897. and u» welsh-m “dictator” to the "very point t» be decided upon ll whether md. even if cool/palm! f0 MAM this legislation by one country can 110M" nullify the provisions of the treaty Details of iihe city's "smreoidcr" as congqmg m; 11.41;", iemniocd to be worked out. Judge Evans said that the case . . was a tut one which would have a Treaty is Invoked definite bearing on ' ' arising in the future. By Indian Woman MALONE, N. ., J decision pending the nllng of briefs of law testing ti; by the attorneys. Mrs. Gorrcw maiden on the Cana- terhctlonai ties United stem and Greet Britain is dim llde of the St. Begin Reserva- tion. 000 feet from the international involved in a cue trlucd here re- lMurt before United Btltdl territory. Consul Will Sail Judge Walter H. momma ch dcnndicn In women, we'll» : T9 Spain In Ketch st. Begin chief. protein against the -—-- payment of import duty on two dci- SYDNEY, July ia-spuilsi-i 0on- en splint woven hatch. llll- Mariana Amcedc will Mira. Peter Goriow. leave for lllln scan. in a small J. craft which has been specially built forthelcngcceanvoyage. Anin- niectloa of the vcncl ct lime Bay The woman. thrown her attorney. George Ifccie. cited the treaty which in- cluded in loctica ‘three of its pro- vlllonl. "Noi- shnli Indians, pnuins reveals that it‘ combines ienwoi-tni- i? Strong, handsomely finished in Green with ' Oream Trim. Have legs and handy shelves. ‘ 1 2 Burners i, 3 Burners . CHARLOTTETOWN boundary. and sells hei- buhetry in tan noes with luxury lo an extent that is remarkable. in a boat only 4f. feet in length. "I have named the craft Santa Moria." said Mr. Armedo, "and. she has been built entirely from Auee tralian materials. The timber ll wonderful. and its fine quality has enabled the hull to be constructed very strongly, while the interior work, which is in be finished and polished shortly, will give an excel- lent a" ." The Santa Maria is 44 feet in len- gthwithabeamof i1 feet; and will be kcteh rigged. The hull is of spotted gum and the deck of hud- waod. while a. variety of woods, in- clu Queensland ample, Turnou- wocd, and siky cnk. have been ueed for interior clling. A u been in- has tailed. ‘and to gi space been fitted beneath the floor of the uloon. - WEI-SI GIRL GIST! i IOYPTIAN DIG-III (Canadian Precl) OARDIIT, Wales. July I — Miss Hugh t the tnl at Assult. Egypt. has gained the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy (EBYDt). An Abeidovey girl, Miss Hughes in the first Welshwoman to gain this Myptlan degree. She was ap- pointed to her piesent post last aut- umn out of numerous foreign and American opp" ‘ Uncle and niece stood watching the youngpeople dance about them. “I'll bet you never law any danc- ing like that back in the nineties, ch, uncle?" "Once-but the pin-c ~\'.-'~'l." This | o u l’ EXAMINATION Fitting nna ngplrlni Gull- 0. ll. J. MABOII ormimrnisr Office Connected With -~4_-o-..- y-“Y “W- n. us ' ‘ BY eonnvo-Nri-iens Mai mm"! | l n I