MAY 31, i928 ’_______ Pluulimlls IN THE linllll. erly represent the position between Great Britain and the Domlnionfi. Not only so, but a great deal 0f work remained to be done before‘ this situation came about. serious ivhich could not apply to interim- perinl relations. It was al matter to misuse W011i“ The resolution of Mr. Bourassai THE. CHQBEQTTFeTQWN GUARDIAN viola sewn) ‘Their little cles must be Equality 0f Status l Dealt With by the .’ Leader -of the 01)- p o s i t ion Mr. "l Bourassa Wi t h - draws His Amend- ment. I l l i‘ (From our own i-lrrespoudciitl OTTAWA. Onl... May 29.—Whni was intended as on opportunity for ' lwlf expression cn the pnrt of the 1rne-claculm‘ member from Lnbellc f luned out to be more or less of a 1 zlress parade. The debate he start.- speedlly talten in order to give e11. lfect to the changes that were nee-l cssary before equality of status! iFlllilllliN " changed constantly Children have such pretty clothes today . . . . how do mothers do it! An active - child can soil two dresses a day without ' half trying, and as for boys—! But wise mothers know that Jane's dress - and ]ohnny’s rompers can make their frequent trips to the tub, UNDAMAGED- if Surprise Soap goes too. CERTAINTY of Safety is what you want. Thafls why Surprise Soap is the leading laundry soap of Canada. For over forty years it has proved that it cleanses thor- oughly, yet is pure, mild-and safe. ,. Sfno l’ll()'l‘l*I.S PAN ORPH AN AG E I ’l .El lllES ARE YOU our: wno ims nor ‘mum i-Av rr IlEFUlll-Z 'r|u-: ANNUAL lvu-rrrrmc MAY zu. THE DEBT is um‘ YET u|.i:1\itfiwi-:Hm;i:ii soul: AMOUNT 'ro IIELI’. FORWARD ll Wllllfm‘ ‘"41" m Till-l Titi-zssuuiair. YOU MADE Tin-z PROMISE wnr N01‘ 1mm» rr-z HOLMAN’S i Silver Week ends May 31st. Home and Hostess Set, with Troy Complete $35-50 [Including DILIIXI Slain/nu Knives-Brisk! u Silvcrl] Sllub Plan Sale (‘hoose From This Here is the Plain List You sooner all u» lllllllli- reliswmnfi -------- ~~ s?‘ ‘fig ful (‘OMMIINITV PLATE Tub]! Slwm“ ~ -- i‘: “'30 desired. "Inna-Turks ' " ‘q 3.90 Sngd [loplm 1.“. X . you PAY as little as $1.00 I10 bu" B“ " P“ '“'" M“, accordln‘ w ‘he Knives, llollow llimdlevoo amount of your purchase, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - .- 31X u- lie Luxe Stainless Dlllllll’ and then a small sum weekly. Knives, Modeled llandle zs-rit-t-QY Sets at $21.75 u» $37.75 Pay $l.00 Now-~Balaiicc on Easy Terms n. r. IIOLMAII L10. Summerside - Charlottetown , _ _ , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . SIX $l0.00 You uscniva the sllver- mm" Spreaders m, 7m vlarn ul. once, and host of sun‘, 3mm,“ Eu], 1,50 I". nay only our re|ulnr Butler Knife Each 1.50 cosh prices! Sslod Dresslnl "m" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Each 2.75 ltd ycsterdtrv lasted until the mid- idlc 0f till". afternoon. The prlmc {minister who had started to spenk Ibcforc recess continued last even- ‘lng for a considerable period. His gargumcnt generally was that while lthe imperial conference has conced- ll-d equality of status, developments Heading up to its full implementa- tion must be gradual. The imperial committee. which was to iron out some of the difficulties. would doubtless gel. to work in duc coursc. as had, already been suggested to lhc dominion secrclarv, Mr. Amcrv. Mr. King explalncd tlic (finned- lnu brcuk with tlic Sovict rind told of how llicv ilfKi senl. n mission hcrc ostcnsibly to dcvclop trade. bul. llmw l.hcy had brought. zllong halos ‘o!’ i‘li.l'l‘lli.lll".‘. rcquc: ini; that il. conic in scillcd bags. maiiiinntiozi lmd shown ll lo bc propaganda fur llic fiovicl. form of Guvcrnmcn! um‘ limilnsl. tlic l'.‘§i.ll.llii.‘-ilf‘fi ordcr lic cmpluislzcll tlic pulnl. lluil. whilc the rupture occurrcll Hillllliifllll‘0lli?~ lv Willi tlic action of lhc Br ...i (iovcriiinclll. il. w- ~ tutcd by lhc iitl. '. lull. l".li.ill‘l‘ luk- thc (Jalnadixin (iovcrnmcnl w liil-l I .. ll‘ |l(l.‘ihl'.‘l.‘i\‘(i. llcvinu liuu. this uluuld bl- of |,r “l Pl illlVllllLitRl.‘ lli promui.i|igl.l1l~ . .0n.-: b-.-l.wl-l-n l.hc (lunndilui and British guvl-rnmcnls. 'l‘lic trcnd ul his speech wns lhul. Lil!’ ideas oi‘ tlic ilnpctiiil coulbrl-ncc lor cqunlllv of status within v-mpirc will be n matter of ultim- uLc ltchicvclncnt on lines lhal would he satisfactory to everyone. In otli- mls a goal which hc did not uu-lil.il.ii. prcsumubly in linc with ‘i-fr. llouriisslifin idcns, mlglii. bc irl-uchcd. . Mr. ileum-Ll. who lcfl last night Nor lhl- Wcsl, i'l?‘.’i(*\V(‘(i tlic situation 'vrr_v romplctcly. Iic took occasion ‘Lo correct. Mr. Bourassn. in what ev- cr_v onc agrees was nu uncnllezl for remark when he referred to Hon. Mr. Amcry us a "Hungarian Jew." Tho leader of the opposition p0ilit~ ed out that ivhile the secretary for tlic dominions was born in India and had some foreign blood in his wins his‘ fnthci- was u Devonshire- man. Hc also ironed out a matter so "or sis lhc Prime Minister" was con- corned. Thc latter had practically claimed that he had averted war with 'l‘urkev. This Mr. King den- icd. stating that it wns all due to misrepresentation by the correspon- dent of the London Times. Mr. Bennett declared the whole matter hud been fully canvassed when H. C. Cohan, lConservntive St. Lnw- Pence-St. Georgcl dealt. with the tlifllcnltics lo bc experienced in giv» ing cifect lo the resolution of the imperial conference. The equality of status was a high sounding term but unfortunately it could not prop- __._I. O V ( i I-ZTS ALL THE (YRE AM AND BUTTER- FAT GUARANTEED FOR l0 YEARS No. o. cnplu-lly 200 immuls n" hour. Delivered . . - . - - ¢ - - - - ~- 527-5" N0. l. (Yupiiclly 49" lmmm“ p" hour. Without stand .......... -- $33-15 With stand . . . . . . . . . . $42.00 NW g_ cnpy-uy‘ 000 pounds Ml‘ hour. Without stand . . - - - - - < - ~ l- $30-99 With mm! . . . . . . . . . . .. $09.00 HOLMANS SUMMtRSlDf-LPLQ in no szcuszc dic-- ' cn on l.lu- slrcnglli of inlorlnulion V iii!‘ i tlic . contemplated that action should be‘ could he achieved. Mr. Bennett did, o" think that any member who‘ hat‘ listened to Mr. Cohan in his re»; fercnces to tlic various statutes that; would have to be amended could fail; to realize that such u situation could not be arrived at in one year or in inanv years. It was a matter! which affected all the governmental of a1! the dcminions. The best illustration, conlinuetlli Mr. Bennett. was that given in eon-t nectlon with Egypt. A treaty was drafted by Great Britain and was‘ rcjccled by Egypt, whereupon in nr-y "IPI" to assert her rights Great Bri-] tuin made n demonstration in forces Hnd war resulted and a Canadian‘ citieen had been temporarily resi-t dent in Cairo. what. asked Mr. Ben- nctt. would have Iiccn his positionill Would hc hnvc bccn an alien cue-i "my? No one could say that in the‘ ' ' of international law such n; on would have been considered ‘Jill alien. So long as that followed '.llCl'C could bc no equality of status; with Grcal. Britain. l 'l'he matter of whether Canada was to be a sovereign independent state was onc to bc sctllctl by tlic pccple of Canada. and not by its govcrnmcnt. For his part. said Mr. Bennett, he would never lift his hand to bring such a situation about. The claim of equality of ztotils. Mr. Bciincll. coniiiilied. dis-- nctcd n condition in this; country that had nol nrrivcd. Equality 11f status involvcd tlic right lo amend Canada's constitution and would in~ volvc changes in lhc merchants shipping Zl(Zi~ and lhc (Jolonlnl L: Validity Aci. ’l‘lu-.c wcro ' ~' ‘Nlllllil musl. lu- fziccd and ihc use o‘. words nol. Lruc in luw lhul. Wl'l‘(‘ d"- ' ’l‘ could uol do any itood in ‘cll’ ]',()Vl'l‘lllll!‘, tloulinion Nil. lloilrztasu would not. forc- Vlr. llclui-‘ll cunlinucd, lhfll. lo [qlvc ~ll'vcl. Lo l.hc ill||l‘l|lilll“lli would ill Wilililifllb“. ill llw liFllli-il Nord- u Al-l. l r-roul-llinz; iu counc- . do \\'l'l'l‘ lo ililfllll ..l.ilu.s llu-n (Izinudn tiu- ri-{hl Lu crcntr‘ .1 lluulily of 1m lili hzlvl- h‘, mvnnol. (‘mm vlnlypporicllllv u-v: constitution illifi uuikc :llIll'll’| with ulhl-r pulnlr: mist-d ' Mr i h“ ‘ m“ “mu” M‘ l") ‘hmw Houraissu iiicliulilil: llil- I ilinli h. Tum“ "I "'“.'i"d""“i""i "M" .' llc LlisLinvuislil-d bctwccu u "w" mm m“ "Wnm" i” m" “"1" i_l licltous." expression oi goodwill ‘M!’ . . with thc connnendul.loii of ccrtuin M“ “bi-‘mil fml ‘M “mm m“ uctilhl‘. and l.hc uvsumpliun of inor- h“ "Him" "1 (""""'“ “MM Vyim‘ l obli itlnns for tlic futilrc. llc w“ ". 71M" """1h m‘ "“""H"“‘ l-.‘- ..ll grl-ail. |)il'ilf.lll'l.' ni. lhc “imui . l“ ‘Mhmfl "iii m" ‘ lll-rc of llu- British (Join- i“ ('("""mm'"'." lhmhi“ " "NV llllhiiilllllfi’. Sir Willuun Olin-kc. bc- I I “i "‘“""""' """"""‘W"“‘ i" - n; .‘,|',il' lhnl llilliili nruuru- nu- Mr lnii. Ml‘. ill) iilbflllviii c.\:prl-..-.rd lllc imp.- licli h» hull '-|l -i ~' ‘ii iill‘ lcru "ll‘ lloum- lhl- lilhg»! rzcrzullsly no tlispo 'l.iiul._un llu‘ purl - tisli stzitcuincn to indiculs‘ by ‘iluuglil, word or dl-l-rl lurv till" "iuutrv should govl-rn list-if." M!" llunnclt 0”!‘ "d. Mr. Bouri so rosc to cxplztin Lluli ‘w hull lnczliil Lu use tlic i.('l‘lll "Im~ ncrlul Masters" in n luili‘ jocuhn" wnv. Mr. Bcniletl. rcplicd that hc nuns 'l‘r_v glad that Mr. Bournssa had wmdc this explanation to the couii- try. The Conservntivc lender tic» prcculed any suggestion that oil barons hnd been rcsponsiblc for tlu- rnid on Soviet headquarters in Loli- "ion previous to lhe date on which Great Britain and Rilssin broke off frndc relations. He bclicvctl that hc official docunicnt on the SGVPl“ ng of trade relations with Russia ‘honestly represented the truc coli- litions of affairs." Thcrc was no rcuson ivhatevcl" Vii‘. Bennett continued. for suggest- ‘ng that the official dociuncnts wcrc JOi. ocrrect in any respect. British slata-smcn had never been reluctant to cxprcss their views 0r protect ‘hc lives nnd property of British ‘ubjccls in any part of the world. I Mr. Thorson. Libcrnl. WinllipPB. referred to the last ten years as a ucrlod of constant constitutional 'lcvclnpmcnt. and endorsed the vicw filial MzicKcnzic King hnd averted mu‘ with 'l‘urko_v. Mr. Church. 'l‘oi'onto. made one of his characteristic speeches in NiliCil he tleridcd the League of "lotions and all this talk about el- hiiniiting war. which would always ':c as long as human nolurc is what L it is. If (lrcat Britain were at war ‘omnrroiv Cnnndn would bc in it R A TO R S lust as she was before. Mr. BUN)‘- l_ ll-SSXI would be nil right in a mocl: warluimcnl, bill. here lie was n mis- ‘ll. this amendment cnrricd. Ynnadn might us wcll get out of llic ‘lritish l-Zmpire mid stay out. 'l‘his afternoon Mr. Culuin ‘usl cvcnintz. t SOVl‘l'l'i|‘,ll niilioii. tinlions we might. huvc. in the fut urc with tlic Uuitcrl States. thoukl on nlcmcnt of discord be in lroducetl by plutforni ~:“|)ill‘7ll.i0ll. This lmd deeply woiin dcd lhc feelings of hundreds o \\\\\\\\‘ ,*nonus”/ lfi/KIDNEY [lncwscolli H‘) on; Wm HHEUVfiAfISN T Born l01II€€!H/V€€0' TTMEPTS TE . AND PRUVEN HE Goodyear Selected Dealer plan was born to meet a need of the motoring public. It was oui' answer to tlic vital problem of how to reduce tlic cost of selling tires and to increase the service con- ‘lnucd lhc dcbntc and mnde one of his bcsl. efforts. Hc rcvicwczl tlic iiilliillflll much us hc had previous- 'v und l‘llll('l‘l‘llill§' which Mr. Bcii- mlL had highly compllmcnlctl him Cuunda Imd not the nhticnl strength to stand iilonc as llc had “n liii- wrlng: ln-lil-i‘ lluit tlic (to-operation ‘Ii llu- United Klnudoni mny yet bc cl‘ vitul intcri-sl. lo us in iiny nego- Why statements lhal. wc wcrc pursuing a course of to the user. It was not a selling scheme. It was not intended. priniariiy, t0 sell more (ioodyczir 'l‘ircs, they in doing business. Scvcn years now has tlic most cificicnt, most tiiszlriiwuiing iircs. (ict in every town in (Iannd i1 good ticilici‘. ' m1: built u TWIS’ ' (x f 1.. cu sold icwci- tires. But it did reduce the cost of doing lursincss. It gave us lower selling costs because we had fcwcr dclflcrs on whom to call. 'l‘his saving ivcul buck into the quality of Goodyear Tires. It enabled Goodyear dealers to give more and more scrvicc to their customers. By concentrating on Selected Dealer plan. Today it stands provcn as Scicclcti Dcalcr near you. 'l‘iicrc is olic of them (Ioodyear means Good U/Qmr lr/}ih\>u\ l 001] gwur ’I‘irvs ‘ 1 more i-lrctclz am! life l \t/mn u/(l-ivylc. /\ t!‘ tires. Probably at first it turn have u lowcr cost of Goodyear operated its money-saving method of to know the (loodycar a large enough to support f SUPER- OfdS-—-(II% l .___. .. .__.__.__ tliuilsnrids of lhinltinl‘; bcoplc. Mr. Cahiin looked iorivxlrd to tlic diture of thc Dominion us in u. urge measure influencing by co-op- crntion and advlcc lhc policy of the Unitctl Kingdom mid of tlic asst» ciaitczl dominion-a. flousc to withdraw his zimcndincnt. Lcuvc was grauillwl by llu- llousc and the llousc wcul. into comnullc: of supply. a 'l‘lic prunc ministc-i" guidctl tlic cs.» ‘imam-s for tlic cxtcrnnl affairs dc-. oartmcnts and the prlvy council‘ hrougli the llousc of Commons in eomniittce of simply ivhich pusscd through easily. Wlicn u votc iii- cludlng $39,000 for sulurics mid $70; i 300 for cuutingcncics for Llu- high commisisonccs olllcc in London Pnllll‘ up, ll. |<‘.. sllUllllfll‘ ll]. l". A. Baltic River! sold that. on u visil. tu London liisl. ycur lic had been ini~ |)l'l‘.SS(‘(i wllli Auslrulin liousc as 0p- pt w‘ lo (funlidu llflllbll‘. 'l‘lic Ans- lrulinii building lln-rc guvc u mini- uturt- picture of tlic coinmonwcaltli - mid sccmctl to convcy tlic cssl-nlinl liiformlilion uboul. that country to - the British pi-oplc Iicttcr lluin (Inn- ‘Kill House did for Clinudn. Premier King. rl-plyiiiu. snid tlml. - Ausirulin had u quite illifcrcnl. iln- l migration policy by which il. ccnll-r- 'd all its ncllvitlcs in London. ".'l‘l\‘l'(‘lli~i Cnnndu miilntziincd several ifllccs: throughout tho British Islcs. Scvcrzil other mcmlicrs crlticiutl Ciinadu House in London. including Messrs. Neill. (lomox, Sir (‘icorgc Perley and the Hon. H. H. Stevens. No objection was token to the votes for legations in Paris and elsewhere. For n few minutes estimates for the department of railways and canals wns hcforc tlic llousc. On n vole of $287M") for tlic board of railway commissioners, T. l.. Church lConservutivc, 'l‘nronl.o Nurllnvcstr movrd that lhc amount bc rcduccd by $200,001). The comm on. ill‘ said. hnd ccnscd to cx so thl- functions for which it had bcou created. One case had been bcforl- the commission for eight yours mid the commission nctcd on its own Church's motion stilhbe colnmiltcl- '\Vil(‘ll ihc House rosc ul‘ I’U\\lldi Salurdui: wlu-rc llu-y wcrc in 11111] Mrc \.*.'_ (imply blaze]- siX o'clock. wllf.‘ units-l.» oi lhcu purrlu: Mr. illlflvl)l‘(lllii. ])fl_\‘l‘li ii lliflilfiillli visit -h<~rc <o> A Mrs. 'v\'lll Jrtisuii. ml Slnidujl. T " - - l ——-— Til" sczwicc :1! ill!‘ Alcxuiirhza ‘air. and Ivln. illilli Uciriii‘ and MY- BQlIiTW-‘Fil “m” “L m" “mick” Mr. Douglas Judson. student :ll (lily night. "lhc words r-hwln ucrl-‘nnrl l\lr:_ l-u-wrr Alclmnaild. all ol ohm l?!‘ llll‘ lilibilll‘ L0 51W m?" m“ ML Amgnyp 1mg gulp/pd lmmc lo "Nicasuro you llzc Slnlurf‘ ul iii" Niunluulu- uvrc xlsulu": nl llic luunc ‘iilimi h“ m“! m New ‘mil him,‘ “'1' spend his vlicnlioil Willi ins niullicr. Tclnpll‘ llic Aiiill’ and lhcln llrlllul Mr. unrl ltlls. J R. llrown. Sun- ‘y SOlW/éftl and uskcd lciivc oi lhc 1m...“ -1-h(.,~,.H,_-- Mm“. WM,“ "h," Mrs. l3cntricl~ Judson. Alexandra. visll in Alcxuntlra on Sunday. - -. r Jenkins was hcuulliui. ,>~|udw l‘ who ilil\‘l' hccii silcccssfui Mr. Slmilcy MlicCzibc. Alcxnndrzl. ‘m ll.r . . i"l‘:illci:» Wood, imycd a bricf visil lo our villziuc l\'li:.-. Anilzl Wood. ill‘l'il|ll|llxll|l‘li./\llllll‘ M: ' - . l. ll l'll and Chur- [Sunduy cvcning. not in a single case in l5 ycnrs hall- Ciuuch was wcll ullcntictl uh iénli-‘lilllc soil illillL crunlpniiictl by Mr. wcrr- bruughl homc by -—— B0 lhc standard hmh iii 0.. ‘I'm \\l'lll‘l' cxlcuds hcarly con- ll]l. A dul-l b_\' l\.'i|‘.-.. \Vulul and l'l'.‘lilli.lil(lll'~ lo llu- iulloilving l’.W.C. Mr. Miilun Mclish pilycd a llylnu‘ Aiuulnflolh- Urnkc. Nlr. l‘il‘lll'.\l Suiilli iind humc inlllnrcld l.1l\\|llll. by hcr cullcgl- pad, win». Mm ‘spcnl. llll‘ \\.'l'l'i'. l‘llli ill ill‘| Mr. (‘Ainlcron ilindsny ivne: n VlHi-‘Allflflllllfil. or nl. llic Cross Ron . on Siuuiny. Miss lVIuu-Jil-rilc A. Juncs, ll~.i'/..-l- - ' Ml’. lllurv Lind: \\;l'. :i \'4'l'\' hioula. lllillil‘ :| low plczisniil. culls in Mrs. Albcrl 131 ‘ll and Mrs. A. l".. wcll-onir- Vllflilll‘ in um-lhruul <>\\-|'l'll\\‘n;il on Sunday. l’. Wood. Slnunicrsirlc. iuolurcd lulhc urck cud. u. 'l‘liis» Special Price for (hie Monlh Only. Single Package 55c volition in nny mnnncr. Mr. snows: silos. n0.