e * PAGE FOUR ' i ' ‘Banal-m _ with shipments to and from here were our Liberal y did, not get up and say so? Sport Minister Howe ~0llllllLOTTETOWI GUARDIAN lueniu Dally (louder: lllll mums mus. on. w. cum: l. noun Vlee Incident a. s. nun-m r. a. i. may even app: Miter mil Imaging Director J. B. Burnett. ‘ loom Lie Uol. this point Mr, Thomas Reid B C ) d BIJBBUBIPTION nus c. _ n, so dell rod u t; “Li. lndvunziwglllod ‘:0 l‘. I. Inland “.00 per your tin advance, mulled to Canada and U- l- llembon Audit Bureau or Clreulniiule V"The Strongest Memory 1e Weaker than the Weakest Ink.” WEDNESDAY. MARCH U, 108i The Liberal Choice jiv- The Queen's County Liberal Convention yes- terday confirmed the general impression and anticipation by voting for Mr. Lester Douglas, City, as their candidate in place of the late Mr. Peter Sinclair, M. P, The new candidate is well known throughout the county where he has been in close touch with the farmers as a produce dealer and has been a. prominent worker in the Liberal cause for many years. He is familiar with local problems, and is a ready speaker, though not professing to be an orator. At present he 1s Retail Vendor under the Provincial Government, and his selection as Liberal candidate may, or may not. necessitate his resignation of that much sought after political office. In addition to his other claims to consideration he is a brother-in- law of the late l\'lr_ Peter Sinclair and of Senator john Sinclair, who is reputed to be the Hon. C. A. Dunnings particular political guide philoso- pher and friend so far as Queen’s County af- fairs and patronage are concerned. my Judggent a ecedent xiild the ' gi-alfitaln become established? He ' y ' Ottawa Turns Us Down The serious situation occasioned hv shortage of seed oats was referred to in the Legislature Campbcllk colleague representing the First Dis- Mr. Gallant missed an opportunity when he not call attention to the hostile attitude shown at Ottawa by the Federal ture to the petitions for h reported in yesterday's Guardian, the Dominion ‘ ejected requests from Prince Nova Scotia, Quebec and On- assistance in distributing seed this Minister of Agricul- clp in this matter. As Lrovernment has r Edward Island, f this‘ rejection was made rliament was considering second read- ill guaranteeing $14,500,- n and $1,900,000 for Al- Announcemcnt o 000 for Saskatchewa ' berta seed distributio What is the use of crating about the dire need of our farmers if our legislators are not prepared to back up thei Action in this case should" be in th unanimous resolutio n, sharply prote ominion Government's attitud passed by our Legislature im- d to Hon. Mr. Gardiner be introduced and mediately, and for _ with all the despatch po i Mr. Gallant might well have suggested such a course, in view of the facts he related. No less of seed oats, he says, are Premier's district alone, Liberal convention! Instead rttmity to stress the need of they passed a resolution 1g the Mackenzie King Government actions—-including, refusal to assist this province in while spending millions in the Now Premier Can speaks this afternoon i bate. Will he too, play will he rise t0 the occa people of this Provin that would act in such tion Act reducin than 20,000 bushels needed in his and the of seizing their oppo stressed farmers in ferentially, its distributing seed, ipliell has the floor, He n the Draft Address de- politics with this issue or sion and declare what the ce think of aGovernment t, mg the new L member of the ___________________ Helping The Farmers L351.‘ week the farmers of Hunter River and ganize snow-shovelling gangs vainly petitioning for t snow plough. It ts to do the job. -plough appeared. Mile Hill, about of Brookfield, piled up a snow lle of the road, and left it st came to grief unexpected obstacle and Yesterday, the farmers e road, cleaning up the e’s winter road makers. ooklield had to or and clear their road the services of the Govern took them two days and nigh Then, last Monday, the snow It went to the bottom of Tcn half a mile this side barrier in the midt Monday night a motori when he ran into this nearly wrecked his car. had to go out again on th mess left by Mr. McIntyr ___________________ The Transport Bill has still to be reckoned the stenographer answ B.M. from the depth “That's about 2.000 miles “just about that, sir," agreed the secretary. “Then hang up," ordere “I'm too tired to talk that far l" The Transport Bill, embodying the regulation to control water rates between the Maritime Provinces and the Great lakes and St. Lawrence yond Father Point, has been given, g committee on railways, f0 The Hansard report pulsory retiral legislnti not one of our Lib- Supreme Court-m Cou before Confederation. I ancy on our Su canals and telegraph lin of the discussion reveals that eral Maritime representatives took objection not- withstanding the protest of the Charlottetown oard of Trade which Premier Campbell, at the instance of the Board, has forwarded to Ottawa- ‘ While our Liberal Maritime y asleep at the Columbia member claimed that the ping interests of their Provin goes which are exempted. Mr, Iti ancouver South) said his consti some goods from eastern Cannd (via the Panaman Canal) th let that there is ch meme that there and that railway tn meet these water rates. Bill. by mlklnnsmd out, into the water trons "able to wipe it out altogether. I "tion in wiped out, the mule be an increase in freight ." said Mt, Green, mien, particularly in vle 1 ‘ was: tampon h ea- switch,’ the British a means so. They adversely the ship- fth wheel to a coach. ' preserves 'of Mr. Speaker Hessian and he declines to take the et- trenches, m2: the tack ' I E ladth n nihrseezfredi eap water transportation is competition for the railways, rate: to the cout- ure eho o‘ 0° 8n Q NIB authority or matters or law, en m can 1k to the supreme court. But‘? l o. incl the appeal must be taken to the which in eflect la the cabinet. This has been done 1p; many long years The e have been loath to nce those o! us who have to no beioie the (privy council utter ed an adverse eclsloti irom the bound have round that no matter how lust our cause may be the nrtvy counel. has re verse the opinion or judzment of that board. I would suggest to the minister that l! ln the pres- ent blll appeals against rulln made bv the new board are blgékbllobéd to ques one oi tact, there an pointed out. th the stand that they would stahltsh a precedent ve any oplnlon or judgment contrary to gs o. the board." _____._____. Editorial Notes J y redress given because, as l have e privy council have always taken Crimean War ended this date i856. x w- e v The Family Compact is still an important fac- tor in our political life_ I 1101* Arthur Meighen intimates he intends making a public statement soon on his regarding the Conservative Party fiiilfi Of New Brunswick} population of 408,219, there are 136,999 persons of French racial origin, rid Lacroix (Lib., Quebec-Monomer- ency) was informed in the House of Commons in answers to question: tripled. It is an absurdity for the Government to waste time debating an address in reply to the Gov- ernor's speech when the members dare not indulge in any trenchant criticism either of the subject matter or what has been ignored, ‘$01k A splendid opportunity for Liberal members to display their concern for the independence of parliament would be indiscusisng the reference in the Speech to, the National Park. Everybody/s right to have access to the Law Courts is at stake, and justice is the very foundation not only parliamentary system but of civ- ' Otherwise we might as well be in Russia or Germany. tent The Saskatchewan Legislature has just con- cluded its fourth session of its eighth legislature, the chief feature of which has been a Redistribu- g the membership from 55 to 52.‘ Ridings disappearing under the new alignment are Bromhead, Jaw County, Thunder Creek, Kerrobert and Pheasant Hills. The new ridings are Red- berry, Canora, Saltcoats, Cumberland and Torch River, all the latter representing restoration of old electoral district names, Notukeu, Shaunavon, Francis, #114‘! Sir Samuel Lowry Porter, who headed the tribunal of two years ago has been 0rd of Appeal in Ordinary, succeed- 0rd Chancellor, Lord Maugham. e a Privy Councillor and as a judicial Committee from time to appeals from the Dominions. Mr. is 61 years old. He is a bachelor the law and for the law alone. His strong report on the "budget leak" scandal result- ed in the resignation of j. H, Thomas as Secre- tary of State for the Colonies and the retirement “l “m” from the House of Commons of Sir Alfred Butt. It also resulted in discontinuance of the practice of speculative insuring against budget risks. U O I I It was the Ides of March in Charlottetown- that season when stocktaking and book balancing have concluded, and the business man relaxes in ~ the sure and certain conviction that his banker with_ The telephone rang; ered, and then turned to g distance calling, sir,” she said. n the wire." “Let's see,"murmured the s of his comfortable office from here." ‘i!!! r the Canadian Parliament to pass any com- on for judges of the rt that was in existence n order to create a vac- preme Court bench, some enter- ifil suiting» i units awn: luv THE QHARLDTT Central Canada. stalwarts in the House a A Meagre Defense? what Plan . - advanced the argu- (a carrier m y protest that the greed , ‘ . uly injuriaous to his business and or mind" %mu o! al from the board's decision. _Qn l“ ~ (New Westminster, w flab hi? provided ‘Dial g3: e Undollbliedl ll 00¢ “Lh- flh . lest oer’ whether 300mg: all?“ g- e can Ire a chance on lack of with am: er p0 u- weelth. has uat “claws. e at cycle o! bee N“ bee/ts the murmur eeeaned to be dost. ‘mus a murmur etm re the ttnt beer. m a certain viaéllyetyzis an nd mmggflbinwith th: seboiliilw: rooted n-nmothmunfilnvalve was at- Uli be! th poeelble to consider in u aspects the eoonoml situation a. existing today tn rid wfipeclally in tea. I iizay start with a @011" l? W I110 , 33;?’ mi m h pon o enoug cane Wild; irxigderate m. s . quesponmy mm is Jllfifililcd ln ex There Ls a veritable corporate funds in the ed States, which eoun generally accepted There ls also immediate o! XDenditure or several blllon mutton against the d ester Hon. Ian Mackenzie has no ll- Seme or the sober oently announced the expenditures were being h abeyance on behalf o! much pairment and expansion of —-'I‘he Financier, another month will 8,98 are belnz considered o “kn 110118 the lines adopted n’: position with shmllgg; odem nations into friends or force. 3961MB that we need tn the spring of the year. need to be in or the adverslty experienced dlvlslon or notions l-sbe o doubt or unlg referred to by t when the other w mirrs or 2.000 malice from the or Great Plains, has a too. Federal Boll Dolled’- halting the en- .h. defense or dem mad t ......:.= “W e durlmr seeming: in -- - _- ihwsiwnottommuiestatirs‘ towoqtledt/mdr-= Franklyn Hobbs, La Sllle street proreses to see bus- summe fancy tell n: last 'young Verona died a hour was oven-case. bttte since the Civil clouds ti?‘ rlfwfiifi War and ooncnid rules or the game, m‘ And little an“... s1 —J0hu Drlnkweter. ____.___.____ mm no PICTURES HALIFAX eneors examined .000 e 1, in 1988-37, and g9 H. Bennett o: the Phom l7. coats-or when the oefetn- w: some clock m reoog t %J°.°““" " "it?! use or its associations.- Eastem practloe to for the security o! 1n other countries SL000 F000 FOB PALE AND Tl-l PEOPLE I“ w be built up whim‘ g-silauely eigatiwt the t gifts or any kind in can or in kind elpeclllly In the treatment o! Ilene: where flietr traceable to on Im- ed condition or tli d the employer, wearily. agitated with the Interior i on‘; GIT A BOX NOW Ne. or which there is as much at . 22.0. Reirens , . euse Universlt. ln International Clinics, , " does not mean that the lndl 1e likely to drop deed hum w en us an nduot discovered that man n“ men with heart b0 climb a .5 were notimy HOMEMADE FUNNEL AX— HALIF‘ Halli l.‘:.”:“.‘;‘f..'.?l’“‘"“'°ii “~- i" Ronald m. hlch ii l‘ Ia-v way with a fiinnel p es i‘ m red and yellow g Professional 8a 31;, o. r. incnieitn Chartered Aooeniianl no Richmond Shoot r. o. an u. McLeod 6. Bentley W. l. BENTLEY, K. O. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C‘. l. BENTLEY. LL. B. Alex. W. Matheson BAR-METER. SOLIOITOB. ITO. Money to Loon Ofllee: 00 Greet George Street. =11. Alban Farmer: BABRIBTII. SOLIOITOB. ITO. MONEY ‘IO LOAN Bunk a! Connie Bullcglli. Mackenzie: REPBEHINTATIVI CANADIAN oovniunnm mwmns "I Brace Blevl Queepgltzeet _ This move en- omnitiir . i are discussing one of the edu- o in reverse. They any school children have develo pod r- it of doing their homework a p: to the ec- tannin Adjustment Bur . o _ nnloim. wane l" izvrsiaur EXAIIIIATIIII Ill-Ml n , “for llirt‘ - termini-i QuA~Qn eruwer tortbe wezee-leogifw t, 3nd mm meg... umneinr come: and the study o! obtained e clear ld oondltlom. The with and we are, to a E X C U R S l0 N S To Truro, QMO-To Saint John, $5.40 Good going-Friday, April 1st Return Limit-Monday, Aprll 4th T. B. ROGERS City Ticket Agent E.R.B other: we hove 51.4w, Dem, M _ Bree-t lnterestyln iii. ifiieivib" ION s ' P. a. t. IUDENT‘ ' may have no been twa- Even when ‘hen-t imiim presnint and me not d m! m o 181 Queen Street 0w & Son ‘Fire, Auto, Life, Accident. sick"... ‘and Plate Glass Insurance who "H? hill tn his o l-‘trlved were on who had no mur- heiir-ts werehyfltt u m“ ' “M; abe w work. as drown": w“ at Lowest Rdte Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond it. , V‘ I . ‘ Real Estate Agency H. K. S. HEMMING r8 were able t0 cog the Greet W or It's a tiny mad B801 Offering to the Public o service in all branches of Reel Estate as Agent and Manager. To BUY. SELL. RENT Properties in City and Country. forgive valuations- arrange Mortgage Loans. Secure Tenants Collect Rentals and Manage Proper!” and Estates. N0 CHARGEUNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners. of Land or Buildings are Asked to Liel Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT Clty House! or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. ‘ Charlottetown ALWAYS A fIN SEASON ALWAYS PERFECTLY FLAVOBED AND ALWAYS PREFERRED BY ISLANDERS T0 ISLANDDII THAN FIFTY YI IIQIIYQ,‘ tllilfllll ' Ieoeleetflellfi-