feast 'rlsi lil; g 5° silk :reg gl r0l~ s/\\-\‘- attend the tuner PARLIAMENT; , ( ned INN P°8° 1) everything the tarli! allowed. ouitkl _ _ --- _""‘_"‘ __ 353,545,154 _sca.ozr,sso 344,;9'5,`aa1 ies,'1c9,sas ff.. 4aa,m.cn coo.oe4.oea 445,599,419 co1.'1sc.cse cc, asserted Dr. Don- na” nm the increase in the and consumption of gas; could show that the price canada was too high then have no apology for his In 1080. he added. the price of gasoline per gal- Canada was 21 cents, or a wh payment of $132,400,000. he said, did not take nw provincial tax or the money spent through dis- stations. 1.; year, Dr. Donnelly said he W cents per wine gallon for purchased at a station in N. J.. which included three ,ms tax. The wins gallon 80.4 percent of an Im- gallon. On the other hand gmwa, 500 miles distant from ng had paid last year 27 gallon at a service station tax of 5 cents per Was there any reason for great difference? he asked. pvc gasoline prices for eight United States and compar- wlth prices in eight cities in Canada as of Sept. 1, 252 Majority gpulcn proceeded to give gaso- for the same cities on of the boundary line as ami 1, 1930. The average price “muon for gasoline in the eight in question on September 1 us 5.5 cents in the United compared with 23.3 cents Whereas on September lull, the average was 25.5 in 2 in the United States. were on a basis of im- pulilgailon and after taking away pmlulrl and state taxes. 'ihproper price of gasoline was e miller of vital. concern across cumin; and he asked that the of the proper price be re- iaredlo the banking and com- reree committee for investigation report. Becolldlng the motion, Charles E. Botliweli, (Lib. Swift Current), ex- 1 140 2 90 ....... .... 98 ............. 253 5 ............. 494 534 Totals 1081 1333 UHELTON SCHOOL . \F¢cI month of January. Austin Bears. Keith Affleck. 4. Myrtle Rogers. C 0 L D S Sherry- Eidon McDonald. led sold Elma Watson. Rok? Rogm- 2. Howard Clark. Minnie Rogers; 3. Freda Rogers. pressed the belief that producers of gasoline in Canada were keeping prices up and taking advantage of The oil companies, at the time of the tarii! increase, had given an undertaking to the Government in regard to prices, and by that un- dertaking they were bound. Mr. Bennett then read letters which he had received from the Imperial Oli Company, the McColl Frontenac Oil Company, and the British America Oli Company. The general tenor ot these communications was that an investigation would be welcomed and the fullest co-operation given by these companies in the proposed inquiry. , The letter from the Imperial Oil Company was dated January 10, that from the McColl, Frontenac, January 18, and the one from the British America Oil Company was dated since the motion for -invest- igation was announced. Mr. Ben- nett remarked that some technical assistance might .be required, and that this would be forthcoming. The Govemment was prepared to accept the resolution in the identical form which it appeared on the order pa- ‘Against System Of Daylight Sa.v_in Citizens of Charlottetown on Wednesday voted not to adopt Day- light Saving by a majority of 252. Following are the final results by polls ot the pleblscitc, taken in con- nection with the civic election. 1 » Ward For Against 216 112 157 314 3” Report of Chei-ion Sollool for the Grade VII-1. Polly McCardle; 2. Grade VI-1. Fred Sherry; 2-. Grade V-1. Jean Schurnlan; 2~ Reta Gardiner; 3. Jean Mccardle; Grade DI (Sr)-1. Frances 'R08- ccc; 2. calvin clark; 8. Ralph ch-cdc In ur.)-I-owls Rosso; 2- 0,;-ade ni-1. Florence Watson; 2. Grade I (Al-1 Hazel Rogers: 2- G;-gde I (B)-1.Geo1-ge McCi=.rdle. Grade I (ol-1. olive Rogers; 2- Gladys M. Murphy, Teacher. this insertion ...................... loc per line of s words Three Insertion ................... lo por line 015 Woflll Four insertions ........-........... so per line of 5 words light lnlltlclh ....c.c.c..»......c» 'lc per line of 5 words BUITAILI 000., 10. Om¢8. I sig BAL! _ Nota bundle 36' 55| ~e _.is Sliuc_oNa Nawmt rlnlsa- fllxl cow. vemon Jenkins, mill- Wanted - ceo-2-rc-si. 1 nge- Frank Mcxcymui nor ' _ on-2-12-si. i ____'__§_*l-§9;msY'§oMvi|:h”l:.un G cvs-2-1:-21. - f-~ .amernn nsvrrs-r crumcli. Lost Montague. Rav. Arthur re. Pyke. M rumor: ro, sunday schccl hour at Montague, followed at 11 by Mom- p amoscrsetown ohfl , _ 0 “H1600 Bt Stiff!! F WANTED - swim. msarrzn -rm 03 SALE -- TOY IDX apartment. Apply A. care pu “ll and German Police Guardian. clz-2-12-11. y€8l'S. The family of the late Francis Bradley, of Kelly's Cross wishes to thank all those who sent MII! Cards, Spiritual Bouquets, telegram! and lcucrc cr sympathy in lholl' fo- cent sad bereavement. 031'” N. D. MacLean UNDIITAIII llllllclll Uhltleiteidill l' North Wllillllri The !md’s Bupper will be ad- ministered tth l ithes ser- I , M, ° °°°°°° ° ---A-----~ »~ ~-~" j"W»' r|.w.ru:annoN. .'l____rl»4u.vmuhhadn.. Plnlll ` ., “‘.‘;‘°“"“‘°°°‘“' Re istration Fi ures Show - '.::;.f.s:;.:i.:...';::;“f‘;.“f°° g g, _ lleslcls Bros. __ _pc-....1 Lead Well Maintained By V Limited V FORUM. skating chic citcmccn, tinge Edward Islam Fgxmen a tc 5. gp-1_1, P ___* d ' whgicclc Mc.-camp ,nd -"- Prince edward Island, hcmc or oea; ihcpccicd, 2,299; pups marked, ‘“""‘°° ‘*‘°““- SPECIALS - Delicious home the silver fox industry, still leads 3,574; inspected, 3,422. ‘mm °' P"l“°° s"'¢°" wh”"~ °°°“‘“?- f'°Sh dolly- Booioh Cakes. cu canada in both adult icxes cad Qncpcc._hdcltc chcclccd, 9,260: Brownies, Scones, Biscuits, etc. G. pups, according to figures complied inspected. 7.266; pups marked, 11_- g-1lrillloEo°hofh.Eoonomy Store. cor. by inspectors or the ccnadias Nc- sas; inspected, 11,020. I ce & Dorchester' Phlme 1220- tional Sllv€1'I‘YJl¢B1‘eeders‘ A580615- Ontario:-Adults checked, 8,672; I c a cis-11 tion :cr-1931. 'rhc figures given are inspected. 4.040: pups mcrlccu. 1,- Trinity ullltttll chltfch *_ of the animals inspected by Associa- 354; inspected, 7,342. VALENTINE TEA*-*Xl ¢l1l°¥able tionomolals. The Province of Que- Manitoba:-Adults checked, 2.- FRIDAY V“l°“"“° Tel* WHS held yesterday bee comes second, and in number 486; inspected, 1,824; pups marked, artcmcch under thc direction cz inc cr pups ccgictcr-cd, almost tics with a,15s; inspected, 3,153. 7-0°-'uhhh Tllxlo Square- “Euler marked, 1.749; inspected, 1,740 h ld 99°- ' one e by this soclety mr mme New Brunswick:-Adults checked, Total for the Dominion:-Adults 6,654;inspectcd,4,B83; pups marked, checked, 46,974; inspected, 35,121; Concert FORUM k tm th g_04.5- imppcmd, 8,034. pups marked, 53,607; inspected, 52,- S ° " L’ °"°"’°°”' mwc scctla -adults checked, s, 2 fo 5- ow-11 ~ ‘ Q 88"' Last Evening turn to the Island in about pix `\ moetmg _ Social Hall Llldleé Aid 0! Zion Church. Between Prince Edward Island. New Bruns- Saskatchewan: - Adults checked, .,_00_C,;ok, rehearsal _' Hema 300 and 400 persons wel-¢ served gt wick and Ontario are close behind. 1.357; inspected, 1.028; pups mark- Memormr Ham the tea which was under the dir-- T110 USU!! for each province show ed, 1.480; inspected, 1,480. 8.00-Young People’s Society. reg- ectich cf Mrs. W. A. Millar assisted a considerable decrease in those oi Alberta:-Adults chcckcd, 3,161; 668 zulgrlrneetlng - Sooiel Holi. by the members pf me L14,” Md_ last year. They are as follows: inspected, 2,831; pups marked. 3,- ' ' ' - Home cooking and candy “bl” Prince Edward Island:--Adults 397; inspected, 3,1197.. were also we11p9_tmmzed_ A1b°g°m_ checked, 12,359: inspected, 8,300; British Columhictz-Adults check- er the tea WM the most ww”-Bm] pups marked, 13,513; inspected, 13,- ed, 2,062; inspected, 1,684; pups Enjoyable sMr. Louis D. Macpcnald , 1: THE LEAGUE ourls Line Road leaves this morn- TE ing for Boston to visit his daugh- (Continued fl‘Ulll P385 1) An enjoyable concert was present- i/er. He will later visit his son in -1- _---_ p 001 ,J-,om lu, Builalo. New York. and will re- ‘°°“°”““°° hm P“‘° D plan for progressive proportional cvchlhg cc an sudicncc that icxcd reducton at armaments as an al- scaling capacity. 'rhciollcwlhg eh- Week5‘ _ ducts from foreign countries except temative_ tcrtainihg program was presented wheat, are Mable to the duty. All ` Then, remembering that this pro- by the Phllathea Class of the Sun- goods imported with the sole sub- jew had been turned down by the day school, the proceeds to,go to _ N ject of re-exploration. are exempt- body which drafted the proposed missionary and charitable purposes. _.___ ed_ arms treaty. Mr. Litvinoff declared- The room was nicely decorated in (gontmueg ‘mm pw, 1) he was ready i/c support any scheme Valentine effects. The "Charlottetown" is the larg- Will Change Whole System mf l`€dll°ll0ll “mich lll*'P1'°a¢hed 0’ 1' Violin s°1°_“Ad°mM°“" (B°r' est vessel of her type in the world. Went ‘°eY‘-‘nd his °W“~ owski’ Mr' Jack Wukms' is of 5,589 gross tons registry, 324 The bill, which when it becomes More welcome to the delegates 2'V°°°1S°l°fM’5' A' C- Vmcenf- feet lcng, 59 feet in width with |, hwwm change me whole mm; sys. than these offers of collaboration 3' Plalswf-fH;l‘ DH; *lf 3°"- dCDll1 of 25 feet- tem of G,-ent Britain, mnpists gf was the Russ nn's insistence that as ° ° "M "~ ed in the Ba tlst Sch She is an oil burner, having cap- mme pp,-fp, 23 clauses in all; and the soviet Union docs not wisil to, x;`io1;’f’s;;M$s:u:$";}f1:£;‘§":;ie BCUY lll her tanks mr 470 “ms °t three sllhedules. It is booked by the interfere in the affairs of other na 1 Campbell oil and was built by the Davie Ship- majority of the cabmeh mcludlng tions and desires to enjoy the some , S ' \lll11~l, Relgh Llewellyn; 2, Mary Jackson. Grade I (bi-l, Frnncls MacKen- zie; 2, Louis Sicclc; 3, Mary 0'. Connor. Grade I (c)-1, Thelma Dixon; 2, Helen Jamieson; 3, Myrtle Dixon. Grade I (ci)-1, Johanliah French. Perfect attendance-Helen 0'- Collnor, Nellie Mercier, Leonard 0'- Conrlcr, Jcnnlc MacKenzie, Nellie Mercier. Elizabeth Condon-Teacher. (Patriot please copy) N0 LIME Lawns should not be llmcd urilem very strongly acid. Neutral soil favors lawn weeds more than it docs the grass, FISH! Daily offering for Lent, rmfrcren Fresh Cod and Haddock. Fresh Fillets Fresh Smells. Salmon Dressed. Halibut. Smoked Flliete Smoked Finnan Ilsddie. Boneless and Dry Cod. Labrador Herrilll. 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