SPECIAL I ilolns XXX BIIIIGIILATES 59c LB. SELECT YOUR FAVORITES From our assortment of 35 kinds of Moira XXX Balk Chocolates make your selection. THE ASSOBTMENT Almondinas Sherbet Vanilla ueimont Roman Nougat Bordeaux Whipped Cream Cocoatlnag Trinidad Dlpt. Caromels ltlngs Choice Maple Walnut Molasses Taffy Peppermint ColIce Cordials Montevideos Bum Jr Butter Cararnels and many others. J. ERNEST H. WORTH 142 Prince Street Phone B2. "Maww wqew 0-0 Oéb-OO-OOQO-Ofi 6-64 Classified Advertisements 0M “gallon . Th", Inscrilolils m- lnscrtlous . w; mgeriiom . u" ................. 10o per llnc of 5 words 9c per line of 5 words ¢ iio per line of 5 words I 7c per line of’ 5 words ’ 1 v< OWO§OO~OFGOO%+OO-O f0 O-QO-G Agents Wanted FOR A NEW icm. 200% pro- .“ . $21,’. ,,._.- u sclis like “Ho Send l\l!".. flame F‘ Boarders lI/anterd ‘m; “~.{.§~¥€nn_r0 GRAF- M,‘ 553-2-6-31 ’ Migr-ello norm! , [1 lil DONALD, PRO- MRE v A Herman- _ Land Surveyor, OIIRTQ-IO-Ifl-l month. Gm: $25.01» TO anyone _ wvgnC/HIVBI‘ who will take 491-2-4-31. wpurmtq Apply Guardian. 25c for sample. Fllilllpfilly, 2436, 1.1 Rust, Montreal. A. W. Feb. ii-lfl Female Help Wanted WOMEN WANTED T0 SEW FOR us at home Sowing machine nec- esoflrl No selling Ontario Neck- WBHI Company. Dept 147. Tor- onto 8. Feb. 6-13-20-27. t WOMEN WANTED T0 CONDUCT Kindergarten Classes at home. Free Booklet. -Addn2ss Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto (10.) Personal 2-6-13-20-27. Situations Vacant- - Male EARN $8. T0 $10. A DAY. LEARN While earning part time, Motor Mechanics, Battery, Welding, or Barbering. Good positions open. Writs Dominion Trade Schools, 5t. Lawrence Blvd, Montreal. S. V. M. 2-0-20. Situations Vacant-Female no Helo iii/amen EXPERT our silrrlal , Hundreds p5, wrih- Moler i. ,5'l1i Harrington, Halifax. M, H. W. Nov. 14-stttf. . ‘MINT JOBS -- IIOW T0 m, 13c renal? for spring merits. Free Booklet. The M, ‘Toronto 10. M. H. W. 2-8-13-20-27. _ For Sale ‘ml SUITABLE FOR . willuusrs etc.. 1c. per . onrdlan olllee. tt “Ll- 01.1) PAPERS. 5 ~ iwldk Guardian Office. s-e-tr. IIILTI- HEATED APART- oltllsa rooms suitable for i- housekeeping or otherwise. n. bKent Street, City. 620-2-5-31. ‘ Ill-l, TO LET. BOARD AND I iii!!! on hand at Guardian SALE-OR EXCHANGE A Ayrshire Bull 5 years B. E. MucLrod, Ulgg, P. E. I. 494-2-4-31. sllr- one NFW BOX _" A 800d one. Apply to Wm. m. Marslliicld, P. E. 1., l1 315-1-30-81. -W- R. Carson ‘ CHIROPRACTOE Year Palmer Gnflnngg More Si. Phone I072 ,. Home Calla Made. BARBER. low cost of successful Barber AMBITIOUS wonmlv. ma. my. Large dcmnnd for ladies xvhn learn beauty culture and Hair- dressing. Join Canndzl‘; largest system. Diplomas granted. Write for information. Marvel Beauty - Academies, 8 St. Cntlierl c East, Montreal. S. V. F. Feb 6-20-3-5-19. Help Wanted. EARN UPWARDS OF $25 WEEKLY growing mushrooms for us this spring, in cellars and shcds. Begin now. Illustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushroom Comnnnv. Toronto. H. W. WESTERN GUARDIAN —A'I"I‘EN'DING CONFERENCE- Mrs. T. M. Llnkletter, M ss Mary Brace, and Miss Millicent Stroll‘; of Summcrslde are attending the C. G. I. T. conference in Zion Church, Charlottetown, which is be- ing held from the 5th to 1th.—-S. —-WAS OPERATED 0N-—Word was received by Mr. D. F. Mac- Nclll of Summer-side that his bro- ther, Hon. L. M. MacNelll. w"s e little stronger and that an oper- ation was performed on Friday morrrng in the Royal Victoria Hos- pital. No further word has been re- celvcd-S. —SOCIAL HAPPENINGS-Mrs. H. H. LcFurgcy entertained at sn ln- formal aftcrnoon lea on Wednes- - CENTRAL GUARDIAN I ABENA—Skotlng this afternoon‘ 2.30-4.30. Children 10c. Adults 15c. ~ 7-2 -3—1l. WEEK-END CHOCOLATE SALEi Moira XXX Assorted. I lb. special Dlckflse 59c. 550-2-6-11. Annual Report Of C PRESBYTERIAN SEItVICE$-_At M't. Stewart at 11 A. M.; Marshfield at 7 o'clock. If stormy Mt, 533w“; at 11 a. m. and ‘i o'clock. Dr. w. E. Gcngc, Pastor. CHURCH SERVICE —- Services will be held in the United Churches; of ‘Bryon and Crapaud on February i 7th at ll u. m. and 7 p. m. res- ] pectivcly. ' . ' fillfvi-‘y of the Maritime Provinces in view of the coming Imperial Econ- umlc Conference at Ottawa and thc action of the British Government in Bivllib’ tariff preference to goods l “mmn the 311111110, was strongly re- we'll?!“ -¢——— . a lvDl/suclAL a UR Va A Fin" ¢“"°““ 0F MARI TIMES UR GED CQMMISSION TORONTO, Feb. 5.—An industrial I commended in the report of the. o m mi s s io ner Burnaby Suggests Profitable Development Of Ontario Market For Prince¢ Edward Island Oysters And Other Products. Progrtss Reviewed Official railway statements show that apart from potato shipments carload shipments of Maritime goods to Ontario have nlaintaincd a steady general increase during the past thrcc years. 1 ISLANDER DEAD - Word 11115 been received by Jonathan E. Birt. from his brothel" Christopher, con- M _, Increases in carlot shipments (the “mime Rwvmce“ “ad” GMT“ only statistics available) were rc- mmlon for Ontario» submmed at corded in the following commodi- day in honor of airs. Walters of New Brunswick, New Jersey, who has been vlsitng her mother, Mrs.‘ Dufi’, who 119.". born seriously ill. Mrs. Walters loft on Thursday 1711‘ li-Sm vrying the sud news that the lat- i tcr‘s son, Walter Howard had pass- cd awlly in East Mlllnockct, l\'lc., after all illness of five days from pneumonia. Mr. Blrt was a lnnn 1n thc prlmc of llie and his death is deeply dLplUfLLl, Ile leavers to lxzourn f his father and brother, of Rtunford, M0,, also n SOITUWIIlg wife and eight chlldrcn to whom the sympathy of the community goes out ln their sudden berruvclzlcnt of husband and father. slon tonight by Trade Commission- "1 R- W- E- Bumoby. Maritime or- ganization for Empire and world trade, the Commission believed, would make possible a large increase ln trade with Ccntrnl Canada. The purpose of the Comlnlslson, "10 iflllort states, ls to cooperate with producers nrlcl distributors 1n order that Maritime trade may be largely increased. The objective is but H5 great structures are built of small bricks so building business is a result of attention to daily de- i tails and a recognition of thc value i of small things. Three years o: lncrslde she was the gucst of Dr. E. E. and Mrs. Sinclair. ular monthly meeting of the Sum- now residing ln Ontario with busi- mtrside branch of the I. 0. D. E- ness mcn in the Maritime Provin- was held in the Library rooms on ces, o sympathetic press, and the Thursday aftcrnon, Thercgent, Miss United support of the Provincial Mary Hunt, presided. There were Giwcmmfints- 118-5 DFOVBd the value seventeen members present. The of- °t B midi? 11nd tourist ofllcc In con- ficers for the ensuing year were no- m“ clniidil 0V" 1W0 hundred let- mlnatcd and will be elected at the if" "celled from Ontario business rnex, meeung A vote of sympathy executives show that the office is was 58m to M“? Ne] Macmod’ 0m, firmly established and recognized as of the Chapters most prominent a Evluriflme bushms“ clearing Imus?- mpnlbcrs. who is lying in the Phorels more conversation about Pr,“ E County Hospital Seriously thc Maritime Provinces in Ontario m__s_ than ever before, more news items, . more articles and pictures featur- ing them in thc press, more travel t - - MEETING-A dircc’ors meeting of' Zrsillfxlnzmée 3,12,: xix?“ 53d the Canadhm National Silver Fox place m confcderatlon mere are Breeders Association was held on more Garlands o, x ' roight (excepting _ Thursday evening at their head of- potatoes, be,“ shlpped from the flcc In Summersldc. No new busin- Maritime Provinces to Ontario than 955 W95 1910118119 "P 1m‘ dlsmlywn- ever before and all three provincial The 11811111 routine 11118111655 001119 be- tourist bureaus report a marked ln- fOrB the 1110851118. 398K168 the 10681 crease in tourist travel from Central directors the following directors‘ cnnndn“ from outside points were presentz; Hon. G. Shelton Sim-p, president; past three years, to address nearly Mr. Robertson, Charlottefawfl: Mr. one hundred and fifty public meet- L. B. Iceman, ssrsbury. N‘. 8.; 11185 in Ontario, attended by an ag- Messrs Baker and Dockhart, Ken- 2188818 0! BPDPOXIIIIMBIY twenty sington; Mr. J. E. Mllllgan, North- ‘thousand citizens, and through nm____s_ press reports and the ever -- ATTENDED DIRECTORS not lorgc spectacular undertakings‘ "'1' 0' 9' 5' IIIEEIT~NGT"YI‘B reg‘ I w-Ollcrution between Maritime men the “nmml mam“? °f the cilmmls" tics In 103i; Apple pomacc, barrels, , bar stccl and iron, boots, boxes, ber- I ries, canned and otherwise, brooms and broom handles, canned goods, fresh fish, granite, hides, insulat- ing nlatcral, lobsters, IIIOIIIII s. |nlu.;tzlrd, nails, pails, wrapping pa- | per, pelts, plaster 1alastel~ board. ‘steel ixlntcs, potato flour, dressed poultry, pulpwood, rails, salt,sllo.~ks, stoves, sugar, shingles lie plate», valves, vinegar, woodpulp board flllil wire. Sonic of these increases ale the result of general lllicrprorlnclnl trade propaganda and some arc dir- ect results of contracts made by the Cummlslson. The Maritime Provinces Trade Commission dealt with 202 trade enquiries in 1931 as compared with 146 in the previous year, 141 origin- ating in the Maritime Provinces and 01 in Ontario. Sixty-two of thcsc enquiries were for market invest- igations, reports and miscellaneous services not of a nature to result in immediate or direct business to the enquiring parties. Negotiations are still progressing in connrction with {l2 enquiries. In the case of 31 the Commission llus not been advis- ed of the result. Of the balance of 7'1 enquiries, 40 or 20% of the total received, resulted in orders being placed and shipments being made of the following commodities: Hard- wood lumber, lobsters, oysters, clams, smelts, boneless ccdfish, sai- mon, and other fish, salt, coal, hook- ed rugs, foxbcrrlcs, cranberries, cod ' liver oil, wooden souvenirs, tackle blocks, hides, crates, wooden tongue ‘Island Livestock For St. Pierre (Special lo the Guardian) CHARIOYITYIOWN, P. E. I. Feb. 4-—-Wlth prospects of further orders the f rst shipment of livestock from Prince Edward Island consigned w the Island of St. Pierre, a Hench pOSSPSSIOII at thc entrance to the Gulf of’ St. Lawrence, hae 8011c f0?- ward over the Canadian National Railways to Halifax and thence by steamer to st. Pierre. Thc ship- and hogs and was made 11nd!!!‘ the nusp cos of the Cnnad an Livestock Co-oraeretives lviarltimes. report on tho possibilities of this ln- dustry and thc dangers which nulsl he avoided was prepared, and five hundred copies have been distribut- ed throughout 1h.- Mariilnle Pro- 1.11065 to growers, shippers, depart- ments of ayriculturtr, agricultural ofllcizlls, nuwspnpcl's, lllclnbilrs of parhrlllnrxlt and others. ’I‘hls rrport has met with u triat- lfylng reception. Sunlnlnrios and Ellltflflill conllncnt have boon pub- lished lll MiifllllllC ll(_'\\'.i]1ii1)L'l'.\', one even lllllllillg it, in serial form. The mails have brought rcqnrsts for lnany nloro copies, and dozens of farmers hnvc been iulcrosti-d in us- tablishlng new fields or ilddlng Lo their irrcsoilt acreage. Tllr- Domin- ion Experimental stntirnls have ln- tlnlntcd that they will put their weight into the devicloirlnent of this branch of agriculture and thc Fed- cral Drpnrtlncnt of Agriculture in- tends to use the report us the basis for a new publication on crnnbcrrv culture. A successful Maritime ag- ricultural co~operd1ivz\ organization has offered to take thc initiative ill forming a cmnbt-rry growrrs assoc- iation along the lines recommended. Similar lnvestigst ons and devel- opment work in connection with wooden products, the marketing of oysters, crushed oyster shell, spllag- num moss, antimony, ash oars, and other products already rcfcrrcd to under Sales Promotion, are being carried on. The study of imports is a fertile field for this work. On account of unsettled exchlmg- and disorganized export markets. the present tlmeis most opportune for pieliresses, a foundry product, can- i making new business connections i potato flour, potatoes, wooden toys, footwear and apple by-products. At the present time, negotiations are progressing or promising invest- I lgations are being made in connec- ,‘ tlon with the following products: s i Through opportunmes’ during the a ned fish (several kinds), blueberries, ' in the home market. Capital Investment I Assistance has been given to Cen- tral Canadlan firms in connection with the establish 1r: of branch increasing numbm. o; tourists vism ' Potato machinery, lobsters conned ' factories in all tllrr. provinces. _In mcnt consisted of a carload of cattle , PAGE THREE 1'" $111 fiaptisl ilfijurti) .vlINIS'I'EIb-—REV. . VINCENT‘. ll. D. ORGANIST—IIIRS. u ELLIOTT FULL oo-noooo-uufl I sows sun xrzaolz are. MORNING WORSHIP I1 OTILOCK Sermon-“Stewardship of influence" .. .... Dr. Vincent Soprano sulo-“lle Wipes the Tear From Every Eye" Mrs. G. B. Gilroy. SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. ~ Last Sunday there were 1'10 present. If you, who were 17L there last Sunday will help to-morrow, we'll reach 200! EVENING WORSHIP 7 0'CLO(‘K Mrs. Full will gin- a fifteen minute organ recital, from 6.45 to 7 I’. l\l., including " “s "Pastor-ale" Left-bure- Wciy “Oflcrt "‘ l\lilll['lli--- Jrrv lVilh Me O My Saviour" Baldwin Soloist .\lr. V. L. llingwcll. Fi'i‘lli0ll~——"I)il You Nterl Your Eyes Tested?" Dr. Vincent. (‘Ilnrzlle “Softly and Tl-ndcrly" All I'm“ alrl: h-rc-Jklu are Welcomed to all Services. i i %*Q’°"°D£”:°Q1D9m aowetczvoaonoooooosozscmvcroomrr o Q ¢ D U U C C Q O U D D o :1 Q U O 3 D D Q o o U D i3 l U D 3 i3’r~Iv‘C'Q€><J-‘Fi‘i6O‘(i-‘r\'- rrm-nvlmmnnmsanw anti-tn“ Trinity United Church MIIlPilPfS-JIIW‘ l5 ii. Ramsay l) l) iii-v ( \ iiruwn NLA Uflflllhb-NII’ A It Kendall. u. it. A M. A A. (10, "QDQDC- C 10.0‘) .-\. I\l.—l'r.l,\rl- Illevtirlg. llJlii .\. l\I.——-I'iIIlII|‘ “Warship. ll l A. INIr-Jillillll" ('i_ill"l‘ ' 5i‘ = f ' .. Rev. t‘. N, Brown Anilr-nl-‘filust As l Am" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ii. It. Bmrles QFDIIUYO'OO€'<T>IC'CPD~ZEY J 2.00 l’. fiL-lllulin I5f‘0iiil1'ii>l of Sunday School Lesson. 11.30 I’. Ill-Sunday School anal iiihle (llasses. 7.01) I‘. II. Puiilil‘ Worulllp. Sermon "Kwflllf; lh~ lluly; Flipper" . . . . .. Dr. Ramsay S<lln---.\'clrctril. ll, Dean of Mi. Allison Ladies’ College. iour oi’ llli" World" .. .. Sir John (loss _..;.~,;. ,»_:¢~=:-=:¢-1-‘;;m.-, cove-woe Students and Visitors (‘ordizllly \Velcome. Survives llroullczlsl. by (‘. II. C. K. 151G117‘ i l >ouoooooocooocloooooooooooooooooo clnooow ";< IJv,‘\J()"IQf*i)iz-JIDQD'DOQIJ e s Zion Presbyterian Church KEV. (l. (TAIILYLIL Wlilifillll’. MINISTER. PROF. LOYIS TWIONIPSON IARGANIST. .\lf""""" “Wfilfslrlr ll n.nl.-I\Iurllilur Wnrsllip, .'\nthcln-“.~;oi<" (‘llrist Arise" . . . . . . . . . . .. hlillct‘ i'l~-\ ("voila 2.30 p.m.—sabbni.h School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—Evcning Warship. Subject: "The Secret of Success." The evening er-rvirr- is in take the form’ oi’ mass meet- ing for young pvnpli’. .\|i young people's organizations will take part in tho scrvh-c. Parents and friends of the young people are cordially invited to be present. onnu-uououoooniooooozo cazal J-QLICC ESZEDDOUUDJ gnfigfigflqgljfggfglfnjmifif-I 319150120 0013*) “Aw/tone r-oonNk ~' i‘ oon-Iiinn Morning at Eleven O'clock Evening at Seven O'clock Sabbath School and Young Men's and Young Classes at Tao-thirty‘. The~Praisc for iln- iIflV will include: MORNING Women's --BANQUET AT CLIFTON no- 111s the Atlantic Provinces the by "e" mmwd- “"11 11am m"! “l” Pa“ “’° YWS “V” “mm” Marltimes are now better known than ever before in history. Every Opportunity is taken in addresses and during interviews and conferen- ces with scores of business execu- tlves to make known the products of Eastern Canada and to emphas- ize the national importance of pro- ‘ vlnces buying where they sell. Hundreds of samples of Maritime TEL-Mr. Willis R. Warren of Sum- merside gave a banquet in the Clif- ton I-Iotcl on ‘Thursdty evening for. the farmers and others who so gen crously lent him their horses and assisted him to move his dance hall from Rand's Corner into Summer side. There were sixteen guests present. Several good speeches and many Smrics °f 01d fdendslfps ex‘ products are distributed as prizes changed after dinner. The evenlngi favors and souvenirs at banquets’ proved a V“? Pleasant ‘me- A v°t° I and conventions of clubs and assoc- of thanks was tendered to the host laflom ‘throughout Ontarm A dis_ 191‘ 1115 kind 11051111811157-“3- play of Maritime hooked rugs at a leading Toronto art gallery created much interest last spring, but though a few sales were made, this handicraft at which Maritime peo- ple excel ls not yet in great de- mlmcl in Ontario. The proposed visit of the famous Blupnosc, laden with an exhibit of Maritime goods ls being taken up llnskctlrnil, nilffnrah-lil land's, relief BIRTHS JElViill-L-Jnnuhrynlil, 1e32, w Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jewell, Hartsvlllc, a son, (‘uyler Ellwod. . other stoves, poles and piling, yel- l. 10W birch, coal, crushed oyster shell, ' seal oil, ssh oars, clams, spool wood, ' sea grass hardwood and softwood, miscellaneous lumber products, crat- ing and small dimension wood, pop- lar stoves, excelslor, plywood and veneer, dulce, fish glue, eel-grass ; products, stools with rush bottoms, ’ antimony, manganese, building stone, axes, fancy needlework, heavy cardboard and peat moss. I Two prominent Maritime plants, i one thc largest of its kind ln the I British Empire, have requested and !sccured during the past year no fcwer than four reports each on new products and the extension of nlarkets. Investigations of this nature deal with such matters as market dc- mend, prices, present sources of supply, lncthods of distribution, ln- tensity of competition, advertising her home. During her silly in Sum- BIRD-At Pisquid East, on January (Hr POTATO ‘ m a disappoint-Ilene to the potato grunt... I11“; li....trs ... (fl-ICC l‘ - islllnil, when thc press an nounceu that hon. Julm tiilmosr, I srlcnllurc of ureut Britain did not misc tile enlllargu tn Every person interested in puutocs It'd-nit‘ ill ll ‘ Canadian gloiatoolv. Ell-t, a son. ‘ DICKINNON-At Arlington HJghts, on Dec. 5, 1931, to Olive E. and Mrs. McKmnon, (Barbara Blrt) a dough- ter, Norma Margaret. SITUATION ' I ' ' ma“ I5 a Illlilc surplus of potatoes in Canada, as will as in United - mcndcd ns with the Canadian National Exhib- ition management and if carried through would have a lasting pub- licity value. The rcsulnption of the Maritime Exhibit as soon as Govern- ment finances warrant it, is recom- bolng lnost desirable. Postcards distributed at the 1930 Canadian Notional Exhibition are “ Ind if is doubtful if a market can he found for all tilr nlzzlkl-izllllc {is unwin- to suppose that all thc potatoes in Prim-c ljllaezwl island I ‘milled in n short time. Ii. will take weeks and months to dia- v 111cm In on ordinary way, and we feel that it ls llcttcr to keep a hgligly nloving from the Island at a small price, than to dump can iind a market for a limited quantity rt‘ good souml 11111411098- IH” Imlirlrcd in co-opcratc with the 1' -‘I'|l!'.‘ . (‘JUVCIIIIIY in the 1 ' 0i ('Il:il'I1lill‘l'l'-"ll, whore wc hov warchr-u r l Vi? < for 11110117“ | ‘Irillllly. null are prepared to supply l_-1 and i” rr. and iwii '3 "1 II"? b""t advantage for a vvwv smnl‘. comm“ n. are interested, drop in and we will talk the mattcr r-xcr. J. ‘LESTER DOUGLAS. 31 Queen Street, Charlottetown, l’. E. I. 7m: n" To The Electors of Ward FCLI‘ "Es AND GENTLEMEN:_ I110 ln the field as a candidate for Councillor for Vim-l “a”. He" 1110. I shall endeavor to prove worthy of. yo Ii‘ In nre and promise my support to every measure 3 l0 advance the best interests of this city. lncludinjr. m: ‘Ifimdliil! 0f an exterilal audit; (2) A conin-ct cm: ° “fly and the electric light comyemy whcr ' ens Will have lower rates and n srbsiintial rr~ ‘ I“ "f" service charges. _ HSSII“ I he ImlWfWhle for mo to <"\n.'l-r:.‘ n ~ n: lake this means of soliciting your \.. P*'"nectfully yours, R- BYRQN BRO "N. still being mulled in with requests for tourist literature. The generous support and co-op- eratlon of thc press of Canada has contributed greatly to o. bcttcr un- derstanding of Maritime affairs, nncl to the wider efIectlvcness of thc Commission's activities. As a new feature in this year's campaign on behalf oi’ Maritime in- dustries and tourist attractions, a series of six specially prepared ad- dresses on the Maritime Provlncetw IN NIEAIIIRIAM IOZII-MRS JOHN CANTELO-Jflli! As we loved hcr Se we miss her, In our lnlnds silo ls ltllvays nun‘. . Lovell, remembered. lunged for nl-‘ ways Bringing many a. silent tear. Ilcr Loving Husband and children. and National Policies effecting their , development, are to be broadcastcd throughout Ontario. The Commission supports whole-i hearteclly the demands of Maritime Harbor Commissioners, backed by Maritime people, for the routing oi ‘ Canada's exports and imports through the Empire's own ports of] Halifax and Saint John. To this end, o. program of investigation, publicity and conferences with Can- Ifilfln “Flirt/era has been initiated: In ~- MRS. ANNIE GARRICK Died February ‘ith, 1924. Inserted by Sons and Dnushiéfl- "'", l. Loving mean... _, D . lffacL er .1 UNuilBit-‘ltlifl EMT/H NI C‘ erl lltlnul- North Viill Phone ID - II i 13- _ R .._. -_. 8m Ih a sliver Truss llr|1 re manila. no nodenirlpl, no rim-iv m or uteri. Iiesopdd. Punitive eom- iofl- 5-101! nuranlu. Write for information. FIIITII IIIG. C0. ' OIIO. 04f. _ I Imsnv-lwv w”; and marketing costs, methods of lnanufacturc, machinery, suitability I of available raw nlntorlnls, attitude of buyers, and new uses for pro- ducts. etc., ctc. The report on thc "Control Con- adian Market for Mllrltinlc Fish Meal,“ issuer] into in lllill), yrns wide- ‘ly tiistrlbtltccl by thc Colnlnlrssiun. '1hc conccnstls ul opinion among the large buyers of Central Canada. con- cerning the Atlantic coast product and the greater use of fish mcnl, and the cvldcnco gathered as to thc best luarkcls and posslbllii cs c" ex- pansion through populnrizing it us a fccd for cattle and hogs, were wcll received by thc produccrs. The pres- eni. low price of mcnt scrnp, the chief competitive source of protein in poultry feeds, of about $40.00 n ton. has necessitated reductions in I the price of fish meals and tempor- arily slowed up the growth n! thc industry. ~ It is pointed out that one of thc most serious problem". of tho Can- r" ‘ian cattle industry is abortion in cows, which the Ontario Research Foundation is diligently.‘ working to solve. It is 1.“ carted that in ‘rot- land and CISC.'\'IICTG'L"'< dlscns- h '9 been largely chcckczl ‘ ‘w l'£.'".Il..' of fish meal. C.'a2:'...rry Industry 'I'll~ estcnsrn of c--.-~-'-."'“y "" irg in Maritime Cnnn has 1» on space In the last ycar, and the crop was bountiful. The glut of thc- local market in the early harvcstlnl; season was rem-med by record sh!“- menis to Central Canada. A full 1C i I plants, five of Ontario companies and at least two of United States companies, have located in the Maritime Provinces, and two Marl- time companies have established branch factories in Ontario. As this report is being written an en- quiry is received from ‘the State of Michigan for information in con- nection with thc establishment of a plant in Central New Brunswick. Statements issued by the tourist authorities of all three provinces show that the past year has wit- nessed anothcr large increase in the number of Ontario people entering the Maritime Provinces both by mo- tor and by train. While views differ as to the amount spent by tourists and the vnluc of the trade in dollars, from the standpoint of the Commission the greatest value of the tourist traffic from Central Canada is found in increased interest, good- wllhnncl knowledge of our port of Canada: and the opportunity it nf- fords to learn the Maritime vicw- point of national affairs. A (loodwlll Tour of liiarltlnlc Canada din-Jug 1932 is bring scri- ollsiy considered by lending bus r nu‘. 1i lialnllion, London, Tun. to, Wll. .;.n" and other centres, and rv- cry oil-operation and service is be- ing placed at the disposal of the sponsors of thc trip. The annual meeting of thc Canadian Chamber of Conlnlcrcr is to be held ill Hnll- fax this your and Canadian nlu-scs will gather nt their annual conven- tion in Saint John. The Commission ass‘ '~--. 0V(‘.l' 1.- 500 tourists (luring 1931, zllihougll lt was not iaossiblc tilrough lnck of newspaper advertising to fl$nl>t and reach directly as many people as in previous years. On account of the c ‘S("“‘lliIllliil’ICC of tho Maritime ex- hibit at thc Canadian National Ex- hibition and of the joint: Iilmthnc newspaper advertising ln WlllUIl en- quiries were rcfcrrorl to this olnce, thc number of tourists applying for literature, information as n» roads and routes, etc, solnvxvhrli l! r “d. At the some time, tourist ."'..'. isn- vcl organizations of Ccnfrall (‘nu- ode report marked lllCl'(‘l\£':s in r;- qr is for such services. The recommendation l" nndr ilzn‘. fut-her conslderaflon be glzen lo joint Maritime adv.:".'=lng ill On- tario in which enqnrlcs would be referred to the office of the Com- mission for their convenience and also for the personal contact. ' SOI0—ScIe(‘letI——lIIIss Ilcffoll. Anthcm-“Thcre is a Blessed iinrnc" .. (Marks) Soloists-Mrs. J. A. Lawson, Mr. Arthur Bruce. l-IVI-INING Solo-"Consider the Lilies" . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Allen Mosllel’. Anthem—"Through the Day" Soloish-llliss Jacqueline McDonald. (Service broadcast by (JFCYJ ‘BTRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. u-nuooooouoooooooo-uucnncoouoduuun (Smith) g l i St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER: new a. lil0()llllE.-\D LEGATE, a. n. ~§§40§§44§O§44&§§-O§-%>§§§;4 Organiswlvlls. K. S. Rogers. (‘hoir Dirncior~lVIrs..I.A.I.nwson St. Paul ’s Church _ PUBLIC wmz-"llllh QUINQUAGESIMA oncomczoorozcscroeraaooowcioiomnbmm 11.00 A. lIL-Morning Prayer and Iloly Communion. lilissionary Message from India. 2.30 l’. lVL-Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. lib-Evening Prayer and Sermon. Anthcm—"Ablde With Me“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Scllncckcr EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. II. D. RAYWOND, M’. A., REC-TO‘ ORO-OO-O-OO-OQOQVOQOQOQOO-OOOOOO b +H¢onv4o¢+¢+v¢¢++o+ve+rnv §§-%§v OOOOO4000-OQ-Q O O-OOO O O0 O§§O4+>¥+§§Q§§49§4§4444 ltecnnunvnd-iiimls [col conditions and rcsoilrccs. with the finer‘. cl fornnllniizlg: definiti- There are I.Ili\.'_l_'.‘,llOlll. till Dnnlili- pYur. in‘ such i'I(‘\'l‘lOiIlll('llI’ tlVfl‘ a loll a number of hlllrltllnc Provin- ces Associations and Clubs which, like the Toronto Association, are anxious to ilSSIhI. lll tin: iII(AlI~ItrA.\\1 development of tlnir llntlvc lroxizl- CPS. Pllills nrc llll(li‘i‘ i‘ilii.'lllii'l‘llfiil‘ to link up tilcsc orgnlli..-.iz~.rlir. in n general trade and inllllst (lcvl-lnp- mcnt schclnr. No lit-infill; plnll has yet boon evolved but n f: w tlxulc connections have bren hlilili‘ in Montreal. Quebec, Oiinua, Hamil- ton, London, \Vinnip.‘l:_ Regina. iiid- . monton and Vnllconvt-r. In order that Ill’) S(".'\‘l('i‘. of ihv Commission nlny be lilflri‘ widely extended in the Mnritimr Provinces and that it lnny have thr b‘ ncfit of the experience and m - l of a‘ broader cirrir n1 ind 1;". i»; rc- colnmcndcd ilxnt tic lv " ' 1 1111101 the COIIImISSFH be i: : ‘ ' ~ y- cntecn br willow: l i from .a'. lvsovlllc‘. president Trade or ' Maritime -~ of". VII C.::;;.l;c— siorl be tr all‘: r m 1"‘ ~. It is also rll- molt-hr‘ "lat the Commission 11-. in Cvwll‘ 1111011 Milli their respccihc Gnvrlunnents and other industrial 1cm: -s make o (‘.1 term of years. The Commisison is now without a ficlrl man in my of the provinces. It is felt that with three Conlnlis- sic‘ ~r representing (lzvcrsificrl in- dnrhivx; ihn‘. the Commissioner would he in n brttl-l" position lo curly on thc extra duties. in orricr that Maritime people mnv b" brought in closer touch with lhc activities of thc Conlmisslon it is: recommended that considrrnt on bc given to thc holding of the An- Inuul Alec-ting alternately in To- ronto and thc Mnrifilnc Provincvs. Thai curly dcfiniir stops h." tok- en h clrvcloi: ‘the cranberry in . : try in nll three Maritime Provin That lilofl‘ careful study br pi n to the o_v:.lrr lndusiryg 'l‘lli- Ontar- io lllfPkPl is nlmor-i wholly slnlplid wit‘: inlportcd oysters. The some can llc said oi crushed oyster shdl. thc annual lmportntions of afillch amount; to upproxilnaiely $115,000. '11:- fl"l'i‘lfliill'if‘llt of ihc sphng- nun: pest moss industry has n Dro- mi - 3 future. The cwperlment carried on by i1 Prince Edward Island factory in connection with a new canned fish product has great possibilities both careful survey of thc rypes of indus- trial development bril- Ililted t0 10¢ in the Canadian and export- MW kets