Rebuke offended Liberia By The ' League“, (A). by (India's lpaoial Who) GENEVA, May lo-Tbe league , of Nations administered"! sharp re- buke to the little African republic of Liberia. toda as th council vot- ed to cutoff financial and eco- nomic " ininiii ton. IIIIIMAIIE ’lilAN_T_ilB.B. _ .UnderstandingPRe:dch- ~ m "m" W“ i" ti" "m" ed Between re er Z’&‘°;.t’°........“"° “fiiiiitidfl. _Pattullo_ And The native Africans, was in doubt, as: Prime Minister. the Liberian representative asked,‘ timetotakethenecessaryaction to lbia with respect to the negotiations which have been going on for some onsmber of the league. I The Liberian ...,.. sentativds, statement was taken as a threat ‘weeks for a Federal loan to the pro- of resignation. |vince. Mr. Pattullo made this an- . Captain Eden said that his gov- nouncement tonight just prior to eminent bellows the United States leovi-us ior home alter w ohm“ d 1 be - f six ks. .o°\ .11 lw~fiii°ili~iio ‘$35 ° "e Iiimiooziiwctizflan q ti 1h vance money e a Go‘ o ~ “mm” “m” ‘m “me” ~~° from‘ time to time to assist the Pro- vince in meeting its obligations and carry on recovery efforts in respect to work and wages. Just bow much the loan will amount to ultimately is not known. The British Columbia Premier, seemed satisfied with the outcome of his discussions here and said there was no reason why Brit- ish Columbia should not go full speed ahead toward recovery. Only a slight increase in the tem- po of business on the Pacific Coast, .. c” - one miins iounnev" ' Admmo ' NNfiiliiliiin ;|NTO FIUGGING With Edwsrdflrnold, John Milieu, Noah Bury. A L S 0 — O O M E D Y “CEILING WHACKS" AND OSWALD CARTOON "C A N D Y H O U S I" ZQQOIOnLpJ. I’ I plenty of Safe Antl-Slsid Tread i you know tires you'll cbooa D ‘n; . “idzz~'zzi'c‘z‘iiitits*.ii§"iifi=iii c o -w turd! Check up on Doininions UBBER 20,000 miles or more. safe, "cog-wheel" ,avoid expulsion from the League. OTIAW Ma 10- An unden- Dgminjon {EMPIRE}; RUBBERRo lean r- ‘ was m " * by so»; * =- at bccII reached between sorrow’ mikes! bonus. n d thong Eden, British delegate, who PrimoMin R. B. Bennett and charged Liberia ‘bad “failed grave- the Federal Government, and Prem- ly to observe her obligations" as a ' ier T. D. Pattullo of British Colum- m» soumiou rim an SAIII rim OIIARANTIID one year against tire injuries caused by blow-outs, cuts, bruises, rim-cuts, under-inflation and many other road hazards. he said, would make up the differ- ence between deficits and prosperity. With respect to the relations be- tween British Columbia and the _Federal Government Mr. Pattullo is- IIF INDIANS Royal Commission To WEEKLY NEWS WITH GRAHAM MMNAMKE AND COMEDY I “Fresh Lobster in the Shell. PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS R. T. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE Dealers-You can get all sizes from our Wholesale Warehouse Stock. TODD 0p In est, t, sued the followtngdsgtement; bee zssv rrrrs - menus . en v | a 1011 "An unders an g. has n m ‘psrru-z or rm: CENTURY" Fresh Lobster Sandwiches At h b g reached with the Dominion Govern- ii-i F h Lab m Salad _ u e n a c " ment- To make the situation clear. M“- "5- ‘"- ' ‘ ‘“‘ "s s ' adie Early N o X i 15.’. m’ ‘S’ “£36. "°‘$‘Iii",?§cii”’ v Ofmfl OX1, B! Q OH a; Mgnth. of the Province of British Columbia ___ AiIIGHIIIIédOWE tentitigns have been - (or. By Guardian's special Wire) °i° ‘l l" ° P” W A W801i" W39 giving “me ad ' i months. I wish to repeat what I .,., o. u. s... “A; m. 011101;! 3; Whites Restaurant Lid mggqiiggggggigo-wigioioggn- o t... said on ,......... who... o... lecture he said. Now, my h”. I . Street , enquiry early next ma“, “m, everything which the present British m4°mlwd Wm” w Queen charges that 1c Indian schoolboys “Iumbl” G°"°"‘m°“‘ h" d°“° h" new?" u bolls were flogged Wm‘ a vmeg"_mk_ been with a desire to cooperate with “Yes,” said the youth. It i ed m, t the mm 1d m, Dominion authority in. respect of down to this doesn't it: If I do well, L-5157. School gt “shubmmdi: r“ ‘n mutual problem, on the other hand, it's because of heredity: if I foilil _ _ - ' the Dominion has indicated a desire Hon. L. A Audette, retired judge of tbe-mchequcr Court of Can- ada, will investigate the allegations put forward by Indian agent Allis- on MaoDonald of Bhubenacadie. He w; my own a ii" to be helpful. "I believe that the weight of east- ern public opinion is in favor of a policy of cooperation amongst the provinces and between the provinces H- é I INITIATIVES I} II R ES h“ u, m,‘ “km”; termined, he said, and so the PRESS RIIMIIRS of mere rumors as news. The matter arose when Hon. Fernand Rinfret (Lib. St. James, Montreal), drew the attention of Mr. Bennett, in his capacity of ect- ing Minister of Finance, to a re- port that the government proposed to remove the remaining one cent a Pound sugar toX this ouiuriiii. Ho mission counsel. N0 date has been wished to know if thiQ was correct. w; m,- gh, o; the [nvgsfl- "It is devoid of any foundation gation, but it will probably be June in fact," replied the Prime Minister, 7, and he went On to declare that the pres; printing such rumors caused injury. In some countries, he said, the circulation of rumors had be- come so injurious that legislation had been passed making it an of- fence to circulate false news. neotion with the alleged flogging of Indian pupils recently at Shu- benacadie Indian residential school at shubenacadle. He is authorized i0 olimse legal counsel and a sten- ographer. Blanchard, Windsor of the Norse who had large holdings in the North and West for four cen- turies. ‘The Highland clan system arose in the 11th Century after Malcolm Canmore, under the influence of his Saxon queen Margaret, moved his capital from Highland Scone to Low- land Dumfermline. Tho Saxon feu- dal system was then introduced into the Lowlands. But the Highlanders being left to themselves, adopted the system of “Tanistry" according to which the clan territory was held in common by the clan, and the me chief elected from the leading fam- ily, the individual chosen being se- lected because he was thought fit- test to lead the clan. In the lifetime The highest type oi eooioi sor- “m” vice involved a sentiment and a ‘itouch of sympathy which could be found only in individual or pri- vately sponsored work, Mr. Bennett said. He expressed the appreciation of the government to the Order for their work in the present difficult times. These nurses said Mr. Bennett, have a highly developed sense of duty, and know how to meet the needs of every situation as it aris- es. ciiiiiiairs VTESTED I srrus nod you are safe. aiilbin Norman D. has been retained as com- Trio Face Charge om Qf Murder Lady Aberdeen, the founder of the V. O. N., he said must be very happy at the success of her organ- ization. Conditions arising out of the depression had been met by the - _ Mn Rm, t ,, m, ,, ' of a chief his successor was “ .. A h. “Mk o, FIELD u", Victorian Order with a superabun- article staurlfwq o a ewspaper (A. P. By Guardians Special Wire) and given such training and duties dance of courage and energy. Its DEDHAM Mass. May Ill-Irving as would m, him GARDEN SEEDS from the best and most reliable growers 1n ENGLAND, CANADA and IlNITlD srsras at our SEED STORE, QUEEN STREET, and sold by over 150 MERCHANTS In P. E. Island. for the headship of the clan. The chief was the patri- arch of the clan. He was a relative and a brother to all hi; followers This made for unity and defensive strength oi the whole. The clan was not assigned territory by the sover- eign nor protected in it by him, but their defence was their own sword. It is generally thought the High- landers lived by theft from the Lo - “Information reaching the Mont- real Board of Li-ade yesterday from sources closely linked to the whole- sale grocery trade was to the effect that in the coming fall the excise tax on sugar will be cut altogether by the Federal Government." “I can only say." said the Prem- ier, "that that story is as devoid of mxvggceuugqatgfi hgageufgiceglbégg “Y mundam" I" ""5 I" a"? 5W7 Essex County and Worcester C0llnty work was of great value to the ‘state. I Mr. Bennett said that taxes weighed heavily, and a number of people took this into consideration when making gifts to philanthropic . works. Millen, identified as a wild shooting loud swearing bank bandit by previ- ous witnesses, got all excited over a bird with a brown wing and called the animal rescue league, his broth- er-ln-law, Harry Goodmann testified today in Dedhsm Court. The U880! _._.._;___._____ Use Mfnard’: for Stiff Joints barley, ORDER-S ya attended to. n you did not ________________" gfljltwynf‘ “m” b“ Y" “l” we“ zrond Juries were returning indlct- lenders. They did not think it theft , be that the next thine We merits for murder in the first de- i n: ona of our SEED CATA- n ‘ o drive off their cattle, and moat nQGUas ask ici- It. M. A. gnlcgifi? lglilgtltbeonthsbgltiarzrithgagxvirio! gm "Nut 1mm’ ms mum" Immmble "m" ""““°d h‘ ‘l- "'3' Murw , ‘d Ab h Fab h trust you will make provisions for n an m Em er W o cause they held that’ the mveman system bred a vlrile and effective that. they have passed legislation Fred Summer, a W1 Pwter- 111M118 i1 race. It continued unabat d in its Charlottetown, P. E. I. Flillklflg it arntgffzerlificize t? circulate wfiggtelxitijlgilpuaglcléygiitifi whirls ale strength um“ ti", disaster g1 (71,110- 5mm“ °RDERS P“°m“" iiiiifiwiiflk cgmmgzfd §IoI§$§ ram chaotic? or Emcsturl- brink? ‘Si?fgiIglinfiéuifilill-“Ibqciihriiffi “film” ATTENDED m‘ to every Hon. member in this Flffiziil‘! 8P0!“ 800d!» 5W" C161’? was their duty to doso because they pmd Pm“ House, The result has been a cur- i - thought the House of Hanover were ._._ sideration from the public press tailment of the circulation of this usuxpers. Culloden put an end to type of news. It is not news; it is a the clan system. The government should Professional Bards Hon. member has just referred, to be circulated throughout the coun- try in reputable journals, and be- “Theie will be people in remote part5 of the country who will hear about or read these articles, and J. A. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY, K. O. Iqrister and Atforney-at-IAI were given or sold to the chiefs as their own. Those chiefs thereby be- came landlords with authority to TODAY Allli .. "on! To w,“ they will belie” they; gflngflhlng i; 116ml to be truo- collect rent from their tenants. 1n n“ I ~-= i" "Mo" m" Mommy .‘i°‘2ll.’;‘.£"?‘°§‘t.£’.‘§2u§ rubella‘: $?2Z.‘L‘f.€“2if§ :l"::.‘:ri:.:2 5252 ° ‘" ll t I vgci-thmtmc budscthilalwilil be Ziuiiig- "IQ Thfirollgllhrfid spsaorgagge-‘igffjag: 8mm ‘ 6 H. 5011160110 8 B. Win05 ' I NORMAN W. LOWTHER gmwifi£f format,“ m respect m ,,_ s "- into sheep runs to supbly the wool Banister a “ttoruey st l-aw L“ 1,0,,“ S0,, 2», m 25c t8 Iflll markets of Britain. This was one of l6 Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN Rcpudlates Rumor "I can only protest, not in the name of a Government, or this the main reasons for the extensive Highland emigration over the seas which took place in the last part of the 18th century and the first part P. 8t (i. Soapflll for . . . . .. 35c Seedlcss Bulk Raisins 2 lb. 25c Lard or Shortening, 2 lb. 25c ST. SYLVESTRE, Beg. 2047, Grade A Premium Weight 1250 lbs. GTO DOW huh Milk- Poi‘ Ill!!!" 5*’ government. but in the name of all N h , of the 19th Mo‘; o; the “Maw- u, rloaasafiiwpler gallon . . g5 governments in Canada. whose “faxing,” our m1“, are dggcendgnt‘ o; 5uch_ task is always great, against the circulation of rumours in the pub- Alex. W. Matheson All this may seem a great hardship r‘ I t town f tb o m or e and injustice, but it has been a bles- Com mum’ 3 up‘ season of I934. This handsome stal- .." 25c Shredded Wheat, pkg. . . . . llc BA!’ IITE BOLICITOB, ETC. lic press-and especially 1n view of ,, u. o, u" “n”, o, 3mg in digguige, BQUpQ 1°,- thg 5d,,- avoi- Moasy to tom Collections I K"°"'"- 4 ""- $1-°° the fact that the carriage of pap- ha" Q1“; ‘and, ma“, u, quote exercise of the magnificent OIIOO: 140 Richmond SINGI- Bu“ cum.’ 5 lb.‘ 2:: crs through the mails Of this coun- lbw“ nod.” ‘flu. u“ “m,” qunlitleg of the Highlander has been _ I. sum‘ °' “Mam u‘ ' "y represents a loss to the tax- Mn“ d u", "f, mam“ qumy, found. No other small nation in re- manta. _ _ Sh" on“ 5",.’ m!“ payers of Canada of, it is estimated on], . ummq “my” 0y m,“ cent centuries has made such an PIOIIIDIfiOD COIIIIIIISSIOD T", 11 0e50,,‘ not less than $6,000,000 poi‘ 3'9"‘- wlll b9 brad this season. Terms: impact for good upon the world. As “Under those circumstances I think I am not going too far when I suggest that at least those who administer the affairs of the coun- try, whether they be a Liberal Government, a Conservative Gov- ernment or any other form of Gov- ernment, are entitled to that con- statesmen, as educationalists, as scl- diers, as frontiers men they have not been surpassed, and their viril- ity, the product of many centuries, ers, the is by no means yet exhausted. etc. The lecturer told the story of land some of the leading clans,—the Mam‘ donalds who were the Lords of tbs .1 810.00 for the season, 85.00 cash psymentto be made at time of ser- vice. For further particulars apply to WM. BATEMAN, Agricultural Hall, (ibarlottctewn, In Charge. Chas. II. Black. Chairman. Cbarlotfotoyn. Ias. B. McDonald. West it. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. all information regarding ._ g, d PIOHIIIITION ACT , .. .....,....... ,3 U ggllgdlaslstistewn. ALBERT KAYS Cor. Richmond b Pewnal Sta. Phone i289 merely 1,41, Donald FIIR NIIFS of the select grade. We may have a‘ attention is given to finish. Too many hogs are leaving the far-mg in we could increase our selects to at least 80 percent. If one were to in- quire why this situation exists in a. province where home grown grains are found in abundance the answer would be the practice of using oats or rations made up largely of oats as the main hog feed. with which to finish hogs. Only in hands of an expert feeder can oats as the main a hog reaches 150 pounds alive it is time to begin the finishing process u with a nation of continues to grow pense of finish with the result that we find too many top weight hogs shipped in e. thin condition. could be found in a more common pigs are ten weeks old the ration hold the sucker fait. If the ration is properly balanced with a protein supplement such as skim milk buttermilk, tanksge. blood meal or fish meal, there barley should be increased again. If the pigs are on the thin side the ration may be from two-thirds to all barley may be sufficient. In no case below these amounts. weights. younger with greater profit to the producer. In Denmark, where the swine growers are experts in their their feeding policy. In this province c, large Percentage of our swine percentage use mixed feed which usually consists oi’ much oats and little barley. A very few grow pure barley as a hog fecd- H0; PPICP-fi hogs will be fed during the coming, year than in the past. Consequently cvcry hog producer should plan to grow a few acres of pure banley in order that he may have control the amount ration and as a result market every hog finished in market require- . Isles, the Campbells who were such Loans, the Macdougalls, the Fras- He told many stories of High- iife, some shocking others was lotteried by the Institute. Tho Program Committee next took charge and Mrs. Brenton Stead gave an enjoyable reading. Miss Clan Burke put on an interesting contest for which she gave a prize. Mn, J. G. McDonald invited the membeii to her home for their next meeting EGLINGTON AND HOWE BAY Miss Alice bfnrrow entertained the members of Eglington and Howe Bay Institute at her home on May 2nd for their regular monthly meet- ' lng. The President presided and the - told the Department of the Inter- - 1 g 0g at which roll call will be answered . _ . -——— ior the boys had been ordered flog- fiILN-“MI” and the Dominion I“ a “w we“ b _"'_‘ 1615,; Qgujlfg‘, ‘Iflfnfiff, Keg," WW1- by jokes. The meeting was closed ma, you need them is one Prime MIIIISIJBI‘ Ad- l" "Mimi $53 Woo stolen from _____ on the u "5 w“ “"4 i" 5,0,, mm Wm “ventw, membm by singing the National Anthem, ai- fl the best investments you V o t one 0f the teaching sisters of . wmmmtrbgn 30192915118 Dliilnts is l.» and one “m” plum‘ Ron can t9,- whwh 1mm w“ “wed by m. _~ u m“ dresses‘ f1 £1 0 r - charity at the school in spru- Highland 018.118 “am, I, any omylf,’ gighiflfggg was responded to by gardening bmu. hostess and a Pleasant mu hour Ian Or er Q urges Show G new,“ ,5 dame,“ ‘m “m” do” ,Minutes of previous meeting were 5P9" - Many who WWW"! 91m‘ “I “h” An . ad. v d and signed also the (Pitfm 191"" “P” _ "M," Glance: from us W"! At Ottawa. The offender could not be de- d Lands mimmiiI-WP to the ioquromeuts I" “p” ° ' .i.____ , Treasurer's report was read and ap- -—-—- d. The committee gave their . hs had been stripped to tho Under uic ous ices r ths m..- m8 of Perioot type. and ideal P'°"° pmrnvo f» (an B, Gunman, 5pm,,“ w“) yoiii p o gs “m” but H m“ h reports and new committees were AYLOR Urr Ma iii-social i-vi waist and lashed. Five of the group Daughters of Trinity Church, Rev. ' °3 I‘ undu‘ mood, '11-, 5c), 1 Qommm E‘ w’ T 0R mndefivfi, u; state will ‘fiction: (C ,, by GuQmQnW-s 5pm,, w“, who owl-bed and fled to his office m. Ramsay delivered in Hearts “m” 1° “ ‘mdfl-“W ‘i’ ‘* lgi-pongiicgton, ifgo Macxcucl: Dietitian-Yes ii for ktiuoi J. S. TAYL repmce the benefldmt mnuence éyrfAwA M“ "_A published glgcéligvega uegllymegiashes on their iVICmOIiIBIt Hall oihlvveéicniatstiilg Iatil/en- mmlgelg w} ‘.2111; daéphOB w and Mrs. Guy Dingwell, Howe Bay, leovu without oil, and ad glass o: trlats 1 divid i ial rvice, or the ‘ ‘ - I - I18 ii o0 lire on o o 8 “M” 1, Mme ,1 its M K1 d orange juice. There, ma am, the coni..o‘.’.l'?.'“‘.'..o Alberiols 2.1.31. .i“;'2,..Z‘Z.°... 155m. use... giggggggiwfligngggfygiyggghuf-gg- “ficmooitpaci if‘; Maggot om‘.- iorfic 51m; my ,c.,;.ic5. t m c n? "gfgntgwiiggggfgcggmw h“, éléii iimontlo.°féti..cor°.sfioi'l- completes you my co. R. B. Bennett stated today. He was sugar m, m, prompted Prime , ' I w ' n a“ e 6 “we e or o e e c at r key once was read and several business Mrs. Overweight-Thank you M _______ t r honor and speaker a, ‘ dd not considerithe whippings un- races of Europe and the British Is- YW @111" 1W8 Will-L if not m, d 1, Wm, mdudmg m, much, Doctor, but d0 1_ mg, m; my tithe?“ code-o i» fiiffioiieiofimiii 3st? stdcc",::.";i:i..ri. ‘f"".§§i; 553d“ crass; s“ W’"“'.‘:2'-é';..to: ‘oar: Erotica“: who» boo» o» moo n , I I m 6D" _ ffgdejfffiflfig, f)‘, gfignfiffflflf, oouodo in the Houoo of (Pomoioiio of eliciting information about the tury B. c. The Highland clans are mborood by the gra ieponc Mrs George P Graham o, Broom todov- Coupled with those the money rather than as punishment. descended from the Celtic Plots Whioh ohow that this proviuoo leads “m; Rnatbr 5mm“, ,5 madden, Prime Minister mode o oiroos im- Hon. m. Audett’s commission mingled with Dalrladic Scots from cu cabana in the percentage of o, t-he Bow, o, swam“ o, the wot on behalf oftoll Gov???“ instructs him to investigate and Ireland who invaded Scotland in "Selects". In spite of this high | olden oi’ Canada agairis the pu ca on report m, ciygumggmceg in 00n- the 6th Century A. D. with a tinge Pomentogo We can mateniaily in- our average quality if more condition. If this were a fact is one of the poorest grains be made by using grain ration. When oeits the hog at the ex- iemedy for this condition bu,” as a hog 199mm,”. I-iil II \\III'III {l Ii‘\\ ‘will; .1 iI;i\ IUI\1'l‘|i IIli'ilI Il'l‘.~Il. contain at least one-third ~ This will help the pigs to will be no danger NO doubt, you, like mOSif areotrilh f th ll i’ _ . , _ WATCH’ CLOCK AND those who have stores on hand" patroIInanBFoi-loré gouge.‘ 33bit’. illglliltidlioaliegoufiswti? i-‘iffiill; gfiocrililipnlhxbgowplcfiilndtgwtlliégs housewives, watch the pennies when shopping. Bu! JEWELRY REPAIRS And Ii W1" Continue to go on in of Guysboro, N. s.. during a Neod- not resiird the Lowland occupants Ba should be increased to one halt the cal- h ' thc avcm c homc oncqmrh a o. thszisbwloy kfor wecjl... t hi}; bB-itk robbery, Feb. 2. legal ow-vn and therefore might be nation When they reach one do You r ‘l: t at m g f h. “"snWIi, so onrl eE c t idit t i’ - - - 2 ' 154 Queen street this practice) has rliccorirrli: g0“ BT62: charged tlizeltrio NIIII. ythe Xsllaillirirgegf plunder“ Ame pxbperly- 1711-5 01811 hundred and fifty pounds the of thc {god that 13 bought |_r rum-ted. MOS! 0 3 15 waste can be prevented with Electric Refrigeration. And this is not all I Added economics can bc cEcctcd in shopping. Perishables, for example, C1111 bi! bought for 2 for 25c instead of 15c each, and kept _ fresh and wholesome until If they am in good con- atone hundred and fifty one-half to two-thirds the barley in the ration be rumor. And it makes no difference with NW9" will“ “mam”? “Public confiscated the holdings of moot o! Th,‘ ' - l CCICS Sll I how many times you contradict it, W59“! whim Wm mi 931°" mm‘ the clans that “came out" for the m"! m mzlgthlifsagtg: xrlgmfie USCd. AWhO CW 1113px)‘: f? you can never overtake it. mu‘- W°h 5-5 "h" I” whim the Prince. The areas of the other clans Of C3" bc boug t Hogs could be marketed _ bargain prices making Sub‘ stantial added savings. Left- overs can be kept for days and made into appctizing dishes. These new food economics made possible with an Elec- tric Refrigerator arc real sav- ings which can be depended upon day after day. Lct 11$ show you in actual figufoo how you can economize with Electric Refrigeration. Or ask ANY DEALER. find barley the mainstay of never use barley. A certain CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC ' Rofrlgorotors can ‘IO sown at a reasonable level. More.’ 24 Months to Pay Balance lie uses in the defender of the crown and protestant faith, the Mac- rltims Electric Company l-lil- P. E. l. i‘ Ma MacGregors, the Chisholm»: Charlottetown. amusing. Mr. S. A. Mac. suitably presided.