1_--_ , . RELY 0N U‘S“'-="“ salinainary ~ Conference .,. "Is Suggested Q, AZ,.N. SHAwll iii-(By as SE, IRE.‘ 1i CHARLOTTWN GUARDIAN In: FEIJERAU PARLIAMENT New Trade Treaty OTTAWA, April 25-—(By the Can- adian Freon-The new trade agree- ment between Canada and New Zealand will be tabled in the House o! C tomorrow night be- tween nine and ten o'clock. This was ounce‘ today by Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commerce. Observing that the Government had placed on the order paper no- tice of a bill respecting the new agreement, Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King, opposition leader, expressed regret that the Government had not tabled the agreement before the close of the budget debate. Mr. Stevens explained that the agreement would be tabled simul- taneously here and in New Zealand. 1i tabled herc between nine and ten tomorrow night, it would “syn- chronise with the tabling in Aus- tralia." fflic Canadian PNID~DL Melville {Cadmium rrrectol‘ o! marketing gol- ‘tum novices of Nova Scotla, u strongly of tho opinion that a con- - of ‘representative Canadian fennel‘! should be held prior to the ' Imperial Conference, as suggested IntheHouseoICcmmonsDyOna- butwculd extend its I ‘Luclilqleynfliilllctillfld and buainexgmen “in ordea- the conclu- sions a‘;- be’ arrived at which will viva tbs-way for tho building up ci trade along those lines 2'..'.b‘°h alum-urn; the ' * plu- . ._alibl_e_ development of business." y, In a statement issued today, Dr. Cmnming points out that depres- _ c_ , " "iioiroiCanadianlIricuitmaisdus ~ . . . ,. " ' <- - tic-look orpmduotlou, but lack slim!" * 7°‘ lbfiflgigtllliilglg- or-iiuukeiatbstoaum is a farm- enr- . » "leave at w. x. Racers Lg?!” gm °°““,“,{",§“§,f,,f§§ ‘ l ' - . 'W.°3P°!,° x . ‘ mas-k” a prosperity" that Great Britain is ‘Fiiizheiiwi Makes the old Floors and Furniture look like new again, and roady for use In four hours. Thirty two beautiful shades. _.Eraeat ‘ilrilarettii- Will Enquire Into Pension Act Winners Of Poetry Contest Manufactured by BRANDRAM - HENDERSON, i immune 1-_-_. uoummn, April as-(lay The Canadian Plus) - Winners oi a poetry contest ducted by the poetry group oi the Montreal branch of the Canadian Authors’ Associ- ation are Charles Bruce, Halifax, Michael Casey, Montreal, Mrs. Gra- ham Gould, London, Ont., James Miellor, Montreal and Eivida Poirier. Valleyfield, Que, according to an uncernent here tonight. OTTAWA, April fi—(B-y the OBI!‘ adian Pressi-Establishmont 0! 9» joint committee, one section of which will be appointed by the Government and the other by the Amociated Veterans‘ Organizations, has been decided upon by the Gov- ernment to enquire into the weak- ness of the present pension act and discover what amendments may be necessary thereto. This emerged SOLO‘ BY r-itQo FENNELL & CHANDLER Charlottetown Erinitp Quint dlilurfl] TUESDAY - Sale - i... ABD- outhuusu. otc. 49- Eli. guardian office. ti. “u; - our rarnjw i further information which he gave today. dl . Guardian Office. bun a A.» d . a if -A QUANTITY or w “L” mm- Wanted _ anfrlo " "June 10th, two or three —0N 0B- BEFOBDa , . St nle Foster, " a 72198-44-26-0. 2001135‘ or small apartment. -Cent'ral.,Apply X Guardian. 2l90-4-20-2l. a large importer of food products, »,that ‘M1639 u "every disposit- ion in Great Britain to give prefer- ieilceixtnrthciififim" products of Can- odaaodltlls other puts of ule lknpire." - 1 Charles Bruce was awarded first prise of $85, gift of Lady Roddicvk. for his sonnet entitled "Rememb- rance Day". Honorable mentions were given to sonnets by Lorraine Finley, Montreal and Miss H. Ged- yesterday from the conference be- tween the Cabinet and represent- atives of the Associated Veterans. The committee will report to the Government at the conclusion of its investigations and necessary leg- "It will also synchronize with the close of the budget debate," re- marked Mr. King, and members laughed. Senate Reform “Hazelbrook And Tao-Senior C. G. l. T., regular meeting — Social Hall. ‘ISO-Women's Missionary Society Study Class - Home of Mrs. Mrs. Mnrgaret Coady, City, spent a -leasant week end here. McNair, Richmond Street. Mr. L. A. Rankin, Bethel, spent the week end in the City the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fraser. Hooking ls quite the order of the day in Hazeibrook. Some very art- istic work has been done by the ladies here in the lirle of rug mak- ina- . Mr. Aubrey Myers is busily en- guged threshing and sawing woods these days for the folks here. Mrs. Boswell Currcn has return- ed home irom some time spent in the city with her mother Mrs. W. McGregor who is 111. The Hazelbmok Women's Institute des, Calgary, Alta. "The Ploughman" by Michael Casey and "For My Unborn" by Mrs. Graham Gould shared a $25 first prize gift oi lidlrs. P. A. Thorn- son, ior the best poem under 40 lines. Honorable mentions in this section went to H. Howley, Swastika, Ont... Irene Chapman Benson, Win- nipeg, Man.,_.lack Turner, Quebec! Mrs. Agnes I. Aston, Calgary, Mrs.‘ Hall Linton, Toronto, and Fanny wmnumd Allen’ mmntm of the Canadian Legion, over tho “winter sorrow" by James Manor week-end. Writing to the veterans’ Manuel], was Judged the be“ lyric, executive the minister said: 551,1 T0 Lin‘. BOARD "l? . ggns on hand MTGRIMIID oma .. _.'r': f" ssul-wrura use Wllidi “j ped. Apply to ms. Percy Mt. Herbert. ziss-s-zz-si ’ But “if I” desires to sell farm products in Great Britain, she must be-willing to buy some other Hrrbducts from Great Britain," hence u... desirability of busineu and ag- riculture holding a joint conference. ‘ WlNTlD — GUARANTEED PURE‘ - twleiiilitllgcY l, bredumogistered male Newfound- B S t h...‘ , nd. Viking raspbcfry plants, , ‘lggrdgrosxswadciélllselglll. , ill’ ta e ?S y‘ ' d 55'0" p“ F‘ s‘ '. and rice. ‘M, Brads due.’ Colony . simmpm- r MM‘ 2- >11; a 3198-4-26-11. _ _ " * I nosuortusss, April a _- (By The Canadian Prasl- Bostonlaus who believed nudist devotees were ‘. i l . QALE A’! I! A. To. Let tojotlrney C0 Klingbert, G01‘- Ontario’s Old Age Pensions islation will be placed before Par- liament at the next session. In the interim every effort will be made > by the Government to improve the ' administration of the act and to ex- pedite decision being made. The Joregoing conclusions were incor- porated in an exchange of letters between Hon. Murray MacLaren, Minister of Pensions, and Major John S. Roper, Dominion President .WBRI'ID — 1'0 BUY IN CHAR- Wlottetcwn, a medium-sired ‘double . . Wit?!- LMcdm-n. ' W is X. Y. z. care Guardian. 2l84-4-26-2i. OTTAWA, April 25—(By the Canadian Pressl-A Canadian Sen- ate that would be a judicial body without respect for political party lines, and with a greatly reduced membership, was proposed in the House of Commons today by W. T. Lucas, (U. F. A., Camrose.) In view oi recent disclosures by a Senate committee, and economic distress general throughout the country, Mr. Lucas was oi the opinion that the time was ripe for “a real measure TORONTO, April ZiF-(By The Canadian Pless—Intizn.aidon that the Ontario government will shortly assume the municipalities’ share oi the cost oi old age pensions Wfl-i given by Hon. W. G. Martin, Min- ister of Public ‘Seifare, as the Con- servative party opened fire in the west York provincial by-eiection campaign. due to lamb last may, Both Mr. Martin and Hon. Leo- a O —FURNI5HFD 5995m- “Under the amendmehts to the lay one interested _ for ' . Apply to D hdaiflicholson, i aa-i-sa-at- i sun s-r s-r. Parana nay, ‘undid residence and large lot, "gusily situated for_ ‘summer ho- “) BIN‘! _ ‘ witflfill ' modern conveniences, ' "non! May 1st to Sept. let. Apply Gpggdlan, 17814-3141’. many, for their Nacktkultur recently learned about a flourishing nudist colony in the vicinity o1 Hanover, Mass, where mm and women live under forty lines, by a member of the Montreal Poetry group. The prise is $5 gift oi ma. R. E. Mac- Dollgall. Leo Cox, Miss L. E. F. Barry and Leo Sauve, all of Mont- pension act of 1930, the pension ‘tribunal has operated for only eighteen months and the pension appeal court for fifteen months. of Senate reform." Mr. Lucas’ proposal would be to reduce the number o! Senators from 96 to 52. That would permit each province to have six Senators, with pold MlwCauiay, mnister oi High- held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Kent Jones on Tuesday evening with a large number present. In the absence of ways. addressing West York Con- ‘servatlve Association's annual meet- ing Saturday, defended the record of the Government and challenged JGLET-HOUSE FURNISHED .011. . unfurnished.‘ Every convenience. ' hpplylid Great George Street. '» 21874-2841 in the open, bathe, play volley ball, tennis, converse and rest in the sun- light without the impediments of clothing. _ Ithasexistedforayeanaccosd- ing to Frances and Mason Merrill, authorities on “Nudismf lu a park Mitchell F. Hepburn, Liberal lead- erinOntariotosfiowwhere the administration had been remix in its duty. “Mhny mlmiclpalitles are at the end oi their tether," said Mr. Mar- tin. “The Federal Government took ma]. received honorable mentions i When the legislation of 1930 was A m, w,“ given by ML and Mm passed, it was suggested that it 3”“ for the but mo" poem went should at least have a fair trial w M“, End“ Pam" for he, pom? before further amendments were “smeur-r Honorable mentions m, made. The Government is of the m“ section were awarded Lavaneel opinion that it can hardly be said the president the vice president Mrs. J. C. Wood presided. Meeting open- ed by singing “It's a Good Time to Get Acquainted". followed by re- peating "Club Women's Creed". Roll call was responded to by "Household Hints". Minutes of last Jflcriarse family. l. Anderson. the exception of Prince Edward Is- land which would retain its present quota oi four. Under the plan the Senators would be appointed with- out respect to their party affili- ations and would serve until reach- l 8N4! - REGISTERED JER- ,. °°w 4 years old iolfreshen mm1-_Ag1'oggm 5mm. m. Tests over 6%» An ideal tral locality, suitable for a Doctor holly cow. Also registered Jersey or a lawyer's Oflice. Apply to A. hllcslf, six months old. J-Iowardvneas-a Guardian. illa-i-ze-Ii. that the mm it has been m open Bedeque. - ldlurman, Central ' ‘ 21804-2841. SALE-ONE or was um pines stands on P. E. 1., a 3o- concern that enjoys charge‘ ' Employment Wanted ,__ snuooaarnaa warrrs wonx. analytical-also; . rirc-i-iiii-ii- known. Is “The Hill," which WIS formerly the country home of. a; wealthy portrait painter. Last summer was the first formal oi the New Eilglaud nudists pilmage and sixty year; _ , . ding. A bargain ‘for immedi- ‘r disposal. Apply Est. of L. An g - St. Peter's Bay. v " - ifll-d-ld-stt-di Miocellangpupg __ ~~ ALFRED lloMlQAI-D. 110-. l Land Smveycczlfierman- u iltascurh.) - - * ~‘ ' ' 9319-10-15-1 month. ELECTRIC IVASEING, A - as repairedl. . Sweepers and‘ Rural Tele- . Lines. Phone i086. 21384-2241. ""°'°°‘ recently m?“ Wreatiey River. ‘ 21631-4-28-1191 Male Help Wanted __ A ‘ v- -Mav'ist;“ smart‘ ‘* for farm Apply , In. » ~ 2104-20-21. p of low coat - "will . mccaasfulL "lies Write’ Meier nami- ~ .513 a 111,111‘; u. a. w. NovJQ-attti. FI-olu novsa ‘IO nous: u‘ Guaranteed Household Neces- ‘ "Ch as Nod Products. "*- Toilsi mlnntlaun. . ry Products, etc. Cash in ' mtiiilfififififiiiéd” a ~ - ofl gaoinel Nerve _ . , ‘l’ ‘home. Nomrifiazggwdg“ y. a ~. i -~ ' ..,~.-4..-"- - . 1 .0! ‘. f l Garbo’s. ‘ said, however, it-was regarded; l! _' on entire question oi harfia- parimc. .1 the Nomi o! 1W m“ ‘v marry Sosrenaen. 3B. ii W" castle. on 1MB w " ‘Filer-narrow ' " wol’ man wants work ‘housekeeper. Apply 3M Grafton . , 2188-44841 Engagement‘,- Causes Controversy minnow, Avril at-(a. Pool-eta oggflg ‘leaving Hollywood. Ofllii-l ha. and c: am-u to marflwil‘ helm Soarensan. em 0f I- "Iii-ll! Swedish financier Ind a close friend - fljgvjfd, 8000111 8011 Of ‘the Swedish crown Prinw- i1" 9111i’ i Mail's Stockholm corresmmiwi W‘ aawmvaniafl? W 3.1m f9 grrgnge for tho Woddifll. tuslauruiory ma. ‘ The ecrraqcndent said ii “l!” pectod that after her marriage Mill would quit‘ the films ‘and settle in Sweden. = 1" IOILYWOOD. 011i!» Ami! Greta Gorbob manager denied WI- gbgtisglly moat that she uto he married" ‘ 1ooninliruivpmlll9wfi" ed nomefondon- i" - Officials at her studio I180 P0911’ boom u» u» that m. wlumanv Wilhelm-Soerensan. wuluiv flim- hoim society mail. m" "mi m” virtually ‘certain that when {her contract expires in ""- ‘ht Vi“ isavo “so: muons without signing new one. it ' she ever will coma :0! _ \ jag eas to mow. g of 33o‘: W ‘um . -flington laid: "It is not only false, but absurd!’ gstluasiusloltwuaucthmi.‘ Lmanlsomwlwo-Mwilleqi, N- m~u_ n‘, ‘ yum horti 1 mgntbsagcandwasheresccrton munsroul occasions. - I; ),_.’-_--———-———- soorcasnaaasroaan ‘Qsstlhnd, which was blown ‘gm-firmly for cocuiillivi’ by Wm- ucbmcu" " ' , tiioifilfian Donal: Castle hll 1'14 mllidoodo oi brmry and blood- dumtborolucmtt century-Iii U were aaocuted within its .s‘l'_,_"‘_,__.._.__--" i: i rulrsttrsi mo, women's short akirbtorsturatoatrla." '- 1' i! w: "Vs-Me:- " aortas-at 1g", Margaret Jones, widow of the ms David-Jones. and 8i "l"- Tuncrli Wednesdayyliwil Will. It 2 pm. Interment Alexandra Cem- etery» "" "“' '- cannot/ital‘ not igggqmubsleg restored ans. ‘use 1t‘- isstaled every Sunday would see thiry to forty men and women on the secluded hill, which is over- toppcd and overlooked by nothing in the vicinity. ‘ . There 1s no law against nudism in Maaoachuseiru, providing the cc:- posm-e of a person does not take plug in |, public place. The Massa- chusetts nud'et colony is said to be a restricted group and the P115110 is not admitted. BIRTHS mrunsou-At Resins Bosni- m. April 15th, ‘Daniel J. Matheson a daugh- ter. ‘ » ADAM$<M Sea View an clioril ‘is, 1981b Mr. and Mrs. wum Adams a son‘; Them Will"!- 1982 t0 Mi‘. Ind DEATHS IDBI-ITSON-dtt Montana Rim March. 1-1. ma. John D- Mm- son, aged 1o. HAULUIIp-At North Rustlco, April 23rd, 1032, Mrs. Caroline M. Mac- m”, "y, g1, endow of the late John MacLur-e. Fimeral today. Tueldlyififli it 3 P. M. $qhyfigj_'lggy his residence Ncrfhhedciiilfi on Maude» Alli“ 25m; John William ‘Stavert. in hi! ‘liitlryear. Funeral on Wednesday .st._af.nm-7i°n,bil "i" '°"""“" in ‘Pownalr Ailfii 5W1- inrli. lionlm _ - a-a-m. nrjlovlu asguorygxmrm fluwaqnnyeumadmn‘ week‘ ‘Iherlot, Juliette, Que, Jeanne Grlse and Cecile Chabot ,both of St. Cesatre, Que. _ Many Kinds 0i Vines Add Charm T o T h e H o m e Flowering vines, of which there are many kinds and varieties, can be used with vet-y desirable effects about the homo. Uninviting spect- aclea such as backyard poultry houses, sheds, clothes line posts and fencu may be made very attract- ive by the use of some of the flow- cing annual vines which are grown quickly from seed. The MbrninK Glory, the Nastln-tiunl and the Scarlet Runner blooms are familiar to everyone, but in these may be added‘ the Cardinal Climber, ule Moon Flower, the Cobea Scandens gnd ms canary vines, all of which produce beautiful flowers and very Some of these plants. Ddrticularly the Ccbea Scandens and. Canary vinewilgrowningoodsoil and ins sunny position will extend their vin- n from twenty to thirty feet in a season. All of the annual flowering vines require supports to which to cling as they glow. ‘Unless one uses a hotbed or cold- frame in the planting of Nasturtium or‘ Scarlet Runner seeds, the plant- ing should be delayed until the ground commences to warm ull- Moat of the other vines may be started from seed plants’ in the open soil as early m; the ground is workable. If one has favourable conditions, however, it is well to start the plants in boxes or 110i! in a sunny window. By doing this one can have plants ready to set out by the third week in May. thus sewn ing a long season of effective decor- ation. APPBAISEBS TO VALUE RUM RUNNER-S NIIW YORK- Allril 25-(3! Ti" Canadian nasal-Appraisers an- jpmcgd w‘ courts to set the sale prioeoivalselsseized asrumrun- ners may have been molnni ex- cessively low appraisements and thus permitting the forlner own- ‘eas, many of whom are Canadians. OIL-repossess the craft at bargain wines and retinal them to the liq- 13‘ ha“, Qficflfdln- to announce- ment citha dopI-rtlnent of justice. ‘no department's attention w“ called to the possibility when an- n-aiauaauh made by court snarlin- ara roll mm oiosoo. to 986.000 Bhofl ‘or customs officials’ asiilnaies- mlaam oi Australia expect 1m tote Mttotthll 198i for them. -_-_-_ llavaa blind persons were relis- ation has afforded a real opportun- ity to test its effectiveness. Every effort will be made to improve the administration of the act and to expedite decisions being made. Our information warrants the belief that, when rurllament again meets, we should be in a position to defin- itely determine the weakness of the present act and desire that every effort should be made to ascertain what amendments may be neces- sary. "The Government will be pleas- ed to refer the whole matter to a committee of the associated vet- crnns’ organizations, in conjunc- tion with a committee appointed by the Government, the report to be presented to the Government be- fore the first of, say, February, i933." ‘ Replying to this, the letter oi Major Roper pointing to the com- plaints umong err-soldiers, says: "On investigation, these com- plaints resolve themselves into three major classes, viz.: “(Al The congestion of cases in the Board of Pension Commission- ers for Canada, and the Pension Appeal Court; "(B) The length of time it takes to get a final decision; "((7) The unnecessary appealing oi cases by commission counsel." Commenting on the proposal for a joint committee of enquiry, the communication continues: “After taking into consideration the statements made by the Gov- ernment to the associated veterans yesterday (Saturday) and having due regard to the times through which Canada is passing, the asso- ciated veterans while realizing the necessity of immediate remedial ac- tion, have come to the conclusion that they should accept this propo- sition, provided that the report is made to the Government when complete, and any necessary legis- lation evolving from the same is presented to the next session of Parliament." Major Roper urged that no time be lost in the naming of the committee. While no official tatement in that connection has been issued by the associated veterans, it is under- stood cn good authority that the ‘ex-soldiers’ representatives will be Colonel W. C. H. Wood, Quebec, President of the Army and Navy Veterans of Canada; Captain E. C. Baker,_ M. 0., of the Sir Arthur C. Pearson Club for Blinded Sold- iers and Sailors; Brig. General Alex. Boss, ‘Yorkton, Basic, vice- President of the Canadian Legion; J. B. Bowler, General Secretary of r ithe Canadian Legion, and Major IRcliar. Dominion President oi the Canadian lqlnn, Manclmtir. Engwnd, had 1,032 J1" 051,808 cf measles in a recent 1 v v v. -~ ,- - - ing the age of ‘I5 years when their term would automatically end. Mr. Lucas would have Senators, on acceptance of their appointment, relinquish all political activity and sit as a judicial body. In this way he believed the upper chamber would prove of great assistance to the Government and attain a place of high esteem in the opinion oi the people of Canada. Will Visit Ottawa OTTAWA. April 25—Immediately following the Imperial Economic Conference some 200 represent- atives of British manufacturers will visit Ottawa. L. E. Percival, assist- ant tc the agent-general for On- tario at London, Eng., today con- ferred with H. K. Carruthers, sec- retary of the Board of Trade, with reference to the party's itinerary through Ontario. ' The tour is being made so that the British representatives can come in contact with leading can- adian manufacturers. OTTAWA, April Eli-(By the Can. adian Pressi-Copies of the report of the Stamp commission on trading in Brain futures were slodto the ex- tent cf 12,057, the House oi Com- mons was informed today by Hon, C. H. Cahan, Secretary oi State, The ‘amount realized from the sale W115 $2,441. As the total cost of Printing the 14,850 copies of this re- port was $2,144, the amount real- lzed from its sale more than paid for its printing. No Such Resolution OTTAWA, April 25-—(By the Can. adian Presn-“My inlormgflqn 1g that no such resolution has been Tecell/fid." said Hon. Robert Weir, Mini-mi‘ 0i’ lisrlculture. in further 7'59"!" will? to a question ask- ed by A. E. MacLean, (Lib., Prince) 158i Friday. regarding receipt cf a resolution from the Prince Edward Island Government asking for ca. sistcnce in the purchase of fertil- izer. when i119 question was asked last week the Minister replied that he believed such a resolution had been received, but he had not hm time in study it. I-le then promised Seed Potatoes Bliss Triumph Seed Potatoes We have a few hundred bushel for sale. Clean nerd breeding. . PIICI IS RIGHT. J. iaatar Douglas Cor. Queen and Water Streets _ Phone ill some of the burden off their Miss Coady is chairman of the en- peared on the Hazelbrook road on April 20th. meeting read and approved. Re- ports of sick and other committees received. Discussiul on an enter- tainment to be held in the near future ‘took place, date to be set later. After the usual routine of business a very interesting contest was put on by Miss Mary Coady for which she donated two nice Prize-i- tertainment committee and is cer- tainly fulfilling her duties. A. most delightful luncheon was served by. Mrs. Mary Jones and Mrs. Kent‘ Jones to which all did arruple just-. lee, 111;,- singing of the National Anthem brought this pleasant meet- ing to a close. The first car of the season ap- shouldera by assuming 76 percent of the cost of old age pensions. lug 25 percent which is now divided between the municipalities and the Province (the Province bearing 15 percent, the municipalities 1D). The time is not far distant when the province will take the 10 percent of old age pensions oi! the shoulder: of the munlcipalitiu." leav- The by-election, necessito‘ ‘ B! the death of Dr. Forbes Godfrey, former Health, takes place May 28. Conservative Minister oi Ayr. Scotland, is to have public covered salt-water baths. ning to burst open, a few wann days now after the rain and the! The mayflower buds are begin-l will be in full blos-Svlhc-H I PROVINCIAL BOY SCOUT CONCERT IN llochford Square ilall on Friday, April 29o at a PM. 80 Scouts, 50 Cubs Participating. Admission 21B 4- B-Gtdtt! -6i Job Pr OUR ligORK PERFECT OUR SERVICE PROMPT For all kinds of Job Printing, Stationery, Office Supplies, etc., call Guardian Central Job Print ’g 25cts. inting haaaaaahhaa AAAAA_‘A PHONE 133 O