ESTERN GUARDIAN , Guardian may be IMIIM Juan. Water st. i?» nun-y. Wain Ht- "‘€‘"“‘ "" "° ‘ska?’ ha: “cs I one -l f i r to the boy responsible for deliveries on “Qfiihwfiig” m. m“ u reserved for news word strictly psy- OCKEY - Kensington Rink PORTANT NOTICE -Alp- ions for the position of Buil- of unt e state experiw and u. relereno%Jf-tmes H. Prlch- aecretary TNBSU-Nr Prince w ‘, Sunmicrslde, P. ENDERS FOR. WOOD-Ten- ill be received by the underr- m din: anuarv 31st. i939 fm‘ supply’- . Kenslngton Butter Factory rds of hardwood be ccessan accented ey. Bccretarlv. Kcnsinato Association. L-329-l-25 Uls ARTHUR. IIOLMAN. ; mm Canadian News says:- nent figure in the art world ton, Louis Arthur l-lolm tlve of Summerside. d Island, is well known tlsts and art lovers of this p. As proprietor of Hannah's shop, Boston, he has attain- reputatlon as a terature on the sub- oi Summersidc. Prime Ed- lsland and studied art at the » Art lcry ' ., and Cawles Art 8, Mr, Holman was d to the formoédlildna l... a member of the Bocllety and the Boston Au- c lth prints, the great l- his life have been work a- boys and cgllection to tho life of the lma Halifax. Saint John was l- collector of Keatiaiana. de Ls a‘__"fl Joy street. wu.|. RESIST @'tinued__frs>u=_mue_1)___ in Paris that “in agreement Britain we have taken neces- eaaures in thejfediterr lint's own wordstoitasckts ns under his balcony to- to celebrate the capture of ore c . e would offer to 50am only after ya colcni Warsaw came indicating: - in a joint threat against and France. Germany and l~ a joint proposal for an nnference as a stcp . l d with his key Shipping’ Oysters ve been made ‘that --- bet m“ foiAlyaisgob oninCanada and "in , thecnd. tyl-ndthrif Willin- ocun willwbeunid "sirligwgd , eOanadian Pacific avCompanyJaidhere "1 ve a. way of teliingexacilv a u water ltreot laet- . arm rumor: oounrvrhm m 1 . w, subscriptions. Mvefllnins should u. m: mu. Mrs. Pond daily at any of the following sun-q m Gflllllhl n p,» , um cabin a1'°q.i.v:§fn', 1'3, in Summerside by —VlBl'l‘0ll-s T0 naurun. llgilghficorwie MaoLean. Drincipal 0 e Summerslde Academy, and us us. w; ~ m I“ u swan vlsitcrs m ma. '—MIDGET lmck - cue an... mcm,°’n‘h'é§. B55. ‘WY Tl- Frwwvln vs. North Bede- qlic. Half hour skate after. Ad- mimlon ll and l8 cents, L-394_ I NSU ROE NTS iiiiiliiwl-airfiill. was l): defence lin rlmnln ggrMfl-f. olnethe coast: aggliltl 2.823%: lheast of Barcelona, the g)" 1 border by way cf Solsona, Govemnnrgziighwiisiiiaggriaicéceligrniiz -~ r c s ed iihot even wih the loss of all Cate.‘- reeoumes" for waging war, Qthgflgm occupation of Catalonia, comer of Spain. Wilklalgsalaggillgel the Goverrgniant gill- - s u. eas rn lfiiadlcfintral part0! Zoom embracing and Valen . The fall of Bxfrcelona was in 81mm contrast to the siege of Mad- rid hi h t8 ma; mad 3m Twig early 1n November New Brunswick Neglected In Defence, Claim UITAWA. Jan. zs-(op) - A warm welcome will be elven the King and Queen when they pass through New Brunswick next sum- mer, A. J. Brooks (Cora-Royal) told the House of Commons today. ‘D00 often, he said, distinguished visitors in Canada were led to be- lieve the Dominion "Hart's at Que- bec and ends at the Pacific Coast " W Commanding the Government for its defence plans. Mr. Brooks said they were belated He compared the recent vote of Australia. with 7.000.000 population, of $250,000,000 for a three year program, with Canada's defence vote. announced yeitlerdsy o1’ 983900000 though" the defence estimates indicated elaborate military air developments there were none for New Brunswick, Mr, Brooks pro- ted. Both Halifax and Saint John were “baa-e so far as adequ- ate defence is concerned," but while this was being remedied in being overl Referring tc recent declaratlonof Agriculture Minister Gardiner that more wheat was shipped through Canadian ports before the British preference of 1802 than after, Mr. Halifax "Brooks said the pol-l; of and Saint John did not. accept his onclusion that loss of the prefer- enci as a consequence of the re- cmfiil ufiiwtl‘... “WW...” not injuriwsly affect them. 11hr the five years before the preference was instituted therewas so much more grain produced in Canada than for the succeeding five years, the period used by Mr. Gardiner. that it was inevitable the exports for the later period would be less. Steamers were leav- ports to pick up Canadian which should have gone through Contact? Ports Kingdom as a result of the reduc- Anglo-Acnerican ’l‘rade Treaty. m » Sir Edward Bcatty Predicts Eventual llall Unification sanity Vlil when it G08 VOQ - h but v “n, ing Halifax and Saint John half loaded and going to United States rocks said there would be a reduction of two shillings in the 115cc of every barrel of Nova Sco- ls apples shtpped to the United 1o .01». Jan. zc-"(oei ween " and 09 , wil. ha mo sir aafimfimucsn. slam... umrlgppon whit‘! am ad- friends. are will not one, lip. ill lUllBfll PRESDBYTMAI. MEETINIHS CUNBHIIIPJEI] Officers Elected- iv oria! Service fo a parted. Mrs. a a, uiuueeson prglaed cannot them as feeling term- _ of the Communion service ‘saint? “ad's”. “is.” " “o. t . a Slackford offlclaiing. gov. Mr. Ay- BYB-mh Dfilfimites was discussed formerzy. question box and the helpful 911889574011: received. Report 0f Committees Resolution I. wne. - "- in of the United ‘Church, ' Opportunity to express our cyal the .33“ iamfiv l P - . And further ' and a long and inth Baifriidth holr ec and ggrbtin ednesda o 01‘ 9a3§r§§$iia°$m ’° I it???“ tlon in the preference under the fin 19-1‘ Closingi ocssiOfl. Held Yesterday Morning — The ' J sesilm of tho am nual Prcsbyterial of the-United .°‘“.l'°.t‘.°§.".’.. $2.2“ “mmmh an o... mifonl... ‘éhlrck. . The session openec; with a em- prgfvc mdwwith thw-h mo“ “iv?- ntlél. of ° fil- ° l) 11rd 118 M11. M th- leson, after which she retfédrre: in mem- bers, 23 in al. Mn. Easton read tho list f those called to h - vérice in 1958. Mrs. Goff offéghreiirpify. , Following the memorial service onia they til ul " the '- ' and s W0 d have reasons body. m“ Gelfi Ne“ “d ggscgfgz- the closing hymn and Ben-q ullwldefence." ‘Ihe question of a paid quote. o‘: an gefintnztsi; which" result .31 a . ua-rrie and . vin Lei-I'd road the questicnglfron’: the slvan by the audience and some Fl tCour-tes al MmlsThomuh Y and Res utlcns by announcement that and ac ously the celved with igfiiciiji?“ "l? ‘PM 901111111011. thererore 1950i- twe.thsP.E I Prwb- assembled. take this i to thank them 13’. bin: mescowed on ion and for the dedicating of Their lives to the welfare p: the Em- Hani- w. y to Godthoyma h ha Eoioum in Canada, Si: 3:21’: reniii): Resolutions of thanks to e lad. les of 'I‘ri.nity Church for their kind hwgitamv and entertainment cir omes. the children of the mission c Prgbvxgi-“iamm lecowd ‘ ‘"0" recommendmsgotltig members to mi “m iii seocamwiiind-Fnfi ties an earnest-ef- » a fins: add... 1- amps: C. C. F. Members Ti (Continued Qprpotti) Sfifika!" ‘ms ' a bef defe era I d‘: plant hedwbeeihidle and was not eldnfcrnulcton wasnot forwandedtoInrxdomNor-didthe department at anytime try w accertainwhowereinthe group aDoPtfromMajorl-‘Iahn. llopieaented Government "I wonder how the Prime Min- cf hie tions which followed. By mason of action taken bv the Deputy Minister Major Hahn was made a representative of the Canadian Government with respect to the ‘filiewuiinith about the situation ember Doiitlcal patronage deals ever floclstcd upon a long-suffering pub- I Li‘: confirms statement: on previous occasions with to inefficlen . of the Defence Department. achgre ‘is eviréilvuriiélé a. lamentagle o co-or on bat-we administrative and finlcai "If the huge expenditures are to provide a party Dork-barrel we will mt little ln the way of act- . e11 referred to 0h: "humiliating experiences in war purchases during 1014-1918." mcn- thlifimllwriwi. if.“ m“ °“"' . e a wagon. mo- tor parts and boots. "Much was forgiven because of the emergencies of war-time. There can be no such excuse now for similar practices which may lead w results quite as iniquitous dilrinz 0:15am gyf iiillle future. w‘ Respo as upon e 50701111119111: 1.0 ma] u; those who have been playlna poli- tical ducks and drekes with de- fence appropriations. Defence our- chaslnz must - freed entirely from political ‘ ." Island Born Centenarian Oongratulated (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CALGARY, Jan. Zii-Mies Elisabeth LePIKe of Cainry. celebrating her 101st birthday yesterday received ‘congratula- tory messages rom flweodsmuir, Prime Minis r Mackenzie King and relatives in Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. her native homo. Miss Infuse has lived in Calgary more than 30 years. Every Political (Qonmluulesi mm pose 1):, \ build the Dominion. Mr. Bennett came from Albert County. Bonar Law went from Kent County to become Prime Minister of Great Britain. Max Attken, now Lord Beaverbrook, attained dis- tinction in the Old Country. Men of strength and ch were particularly needed in Can- ada today. In casm cf men like Mr. Ben- . nett, petty differences should be cast aside and the nsan honored- The career of Mr, Bennett was an miifliiflm bgwimgencctialint ' Ben nettle friends in New Brunswick was ntcd to the former Con- servsive. header. Mr, Bennett received an ovation- The crowd stood and sang "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." “He would indeed be a poor man whtol was notmmlgrvedmby m such I a er as ." w - slit waiffl years since he first left the Province. That W88 B "far cry" from the time he re- turned before leavina to take up a home in another country. 0.N.ll.’s'lirowth Outlined By Fairwcathcr 1m?“ I .°-..?ti..t? oinmoiii 0 O if?» motive Abbi! M 0P8 succeeds Mr. Seal at Stat-fold- C. Mclcnnan, Bu .. of Car snow Montreal. has retired on r-pension. posttiom cf Built». 0f M014" Power , Montreal. and 50M... qg- q“- gnom treai are abolish ed. W. GfPslmer. freimb car shop foreman Montreal. l8 IDWMW! eral foreman of the car mops. ggntmal.‘ alher ts ID‘ pointed general foremlan of motive. power . - SAINPIJO '. N.- Blflxalhffi ‘(w)’ i up a provincial t au of lfishgies for New Brunc- ¢k'g p e New couarr Wot Olilice that "a. reliable wormed to make l "Ila now. A nod assort- BUY AND lAVI-Wliill they Int. . . $1.05 Cotton Filled for 0|!!! ‘LIB-Save $3.00 on "H"! one ‘you,’ buy. CLEARANCE-IX Tlhll Ill-mil and Slum Junior Brl t '41 t COMPARE VALUES-In 5 and 10 department :5. leohowyollcansave Note these Extra S HOLMAIWS Sum merside llcadiustmcnt In Prices Needed To Aid Agriculture SAINT JOEN, N.B., Jan. 36- Lcwer prices for farm products as well as for other commodities were put forward as a possible solution of the farm problems of New Brunswick by Stanley Wilson, of Rollingdam, when he addressed the annual meeting of the Farm- ers’ Association of New Brunswick at the opening session here today. He said that it was not a mat- ter cf high prices so much as what could be exchanged for the rcducts of the/ farm. At present here was virtually a minimum price on butter but it was not working out satisfactorily because when a surplus was produced it could not be sold on world mar- kets at the prices received in this -Province. He said if labor and induct, reduced the costs of their services to the farmers they coud then go into the world markets in compo‘ ition with other countrzes, Under present conditionsln New Brunswick the farmers were un- ‘able to makc a living. He blamed national conditions for this and referred particularly to Ontario and Quebec, which, he said. were making New Brunswick farmers buy their goods for caphand would not take N. B. faan product in return for their goods. economic set-no of the Dominion must be modified before agricul- ture could be placed on a sound basis. Bolt he declared that if airl- culture were sound then all other galls/tries would be in better con- on Tear Gas Used In Jail Incident wmmzpnc Jan- ac -u>o> - Col. Rove-l of , Burritt. Governor Headingly Provincial Jail. today announced jail guards were forced to use tcar gas Jan. 10 to ve 80 prisoners out of the dining room when tihey balked at satin! stow. He said ringleaders were drug addicts. When the stew was served the 30 men refused to eat it although later 300 orlsoners found it. all right. the Governor said. Thooe refusine to eat the stew were ord- ered beck to their cells but re- fused to leave. Tear gas was -dininu hall was cleared of the 30 prisoners. 'l‘he Governor said peace reigned at the Jail now, but made no statement aajn pilnililmflllf- for the unruly , era. MUHIEB-IN-LAW NOW HA8 A DAY NEW YORK, Jan. 35 —(CP) — The Mother-in-law Annotation of “War-rm “wit-he mites-mg org on husband or wife on an honored estalandhaspetFeb. ‘laeihe y when flowers ma. beeent. ‘the Day has been estab ed with a {cggjlourish the society's certif- ca an... 4mm;- filed o. u» County Clerk's office. ‘there's one woman who is liv- ing up to tho modern mother-in- law pattern. Nobody has overheard Mrs. Roosevelt. rioting out the faults of son-in- w or dmhicr-in- law. Their marriages _ m0 their divorces are their affairl. the mansion to be thechcmhed mermmbersofthcfamiiywhc p a that‘ since ... ..".-.-.~:.u.. in grandmother c n f . ch?’- youflaei turned on and the. outsiders.’ ‘NflnQWflhQf night when her two ecnsandflicirwiveatoet Rooeevoltcirt hi; loud n?“ m",...,'"mx*: "ewes-g olhuiiifi .' int-bi white ~.......‘;&....m- W ' . . . Mk. 8. G. Mgrriam, Mandi" Bank of Canada. was elect- the annual meet- ing of the Bummer-side Board o! Trade ma: not nlsht at "he Allen, n. w. ‘Robinson. a. lcRoy Holman and Willard Bruce. Guest Speaker . Mr. Justice Saunders was the t speaker and gave a most in- gues tcresting review of the progress 0!’ town since the t lire 01 tlgfefl which destrc 1B0 build- rarnarks were most inter- ’ lngs. His eating to old residents and also to new comers. An excellent program 0 f 50385 enlivened the 5110991‘ h 111'. bed“ solo iumbers by Mr J. P. Mac- Innis and Lowell Harcock, Messrs. Merriam, Maulnny. Hncock and Rogers oontributr; some selections Repeats of comnnttees wer 81v- q. by B. W, Rcbtnscn. for ns- wrtation; Mayor Campbell. Marine: J. Udston , e. Utilities and Fox Demonstration Week; T. M. Link- lettcr, Fisheries; H. T. Holman. Tourists; A. R. Brennan. ‘IVWH ent and Air Service: Morley M. Bell, Membership; Don- aid Baker, Agricultural; J. LeRcy Holman. Mails; J. E. Dalton, Public Health. E. P. llbléy. M. L. th it was a significant fact that the majority of the farm" ers who had made application to the Farmers Creditors ArranBP mam, Act were mostly those W110 had gone in extensive for pota- toes, with s lamentab lack 0f milk cows. Mr. Baker felt that Is- land farmers should Bet b91311 ¢° mixed farming which is the sound l‘ . M . llnkletter M- y‘? slaaegnklng i... the fisheries spoke of the improvement in the industry particularly room’; fiigafqm and the decrease in [who w“ lobster catch Mr. Merriam vfin takini the chair expressed ins appreciation of the honor bestowed n90" him and moved a vote of thanks to the retiring President for his untirino! efforts on behalf of the Board and also to the members of the Coun- cil. President's Report dt - its?’ ownememlzingdalxxzother i3} Trade meets x 1y in qlpagrit ‘Ilhe 001111011 cf the Board be and often 15 called toaother on short notice w s. g 55.8 g2 3? é i s? i? sea i £- eary. Rasmccn were 1116410 to the umber authorities relative to havlnc Bmadav 0f f!“ as (Jl-io-rlottctown no :15 1mm effectandwasl-RRMWII‘ Lmmamommm public aswellasasthnulmstoourtour- iettradeAsttonzcom-mtttcefrom , acincrcf bWv who‘ Annual Meeting “'3'” Of Summerside Board Of Trade Mr. s. G. Merriar-n-Elected Presid- ent — Active Year Reviewed In Vario_u_s__ Reports. 5 i’ s. i s hi5 §§§€s ~s would mail landed at. 5 o'clock insvread of VIII 01 lit securlt which zrantedv 1 m1 awe u asset. We also have a moot efficient shown them by the officers of that you know Prince Edward ls- l be honoured next smnm visi Kin: an no loyul welcome tour than tim Provinces of th Order orf Oddfelilow! dredormcredeleaeilcsasnleas- e 5i ado a. prominent es Presi our rdbelying '1" eri gowtiunat disease, ha difficulty. Stock Prices Move Lower In New York‘ (BE gEDEBIfJFK oannzlvgq YORK. Jan. N-(AIU-Efn 3 0 ld o. Shore fell off 1 3-4 Stocks conspicuous - lure on the domestic front h..%"..“'3°.f...i2¥““'l?"s a ma. ' ~ “Add did 5 5 .5. $3 E f E 8 E § a so 5 c C i’ 5; s r c5558 i s é 5 icust fivu ." Otherwise has been "in beogln n e B. m. .. ... . ...°‘..h°.l.“""i handled" n v ° Am increase of ncorl, l0 cenit in volume of ca!‘ and 0! over l0 per cent in sale o . as . iiflfifuus ABIIIIITTEII Smuggling Charge At Saint John. sum" JOB-i.’ N. 1a.. Jan. zc_ (Cm-Captain James Holman, at Yarmouth, N. 5., was acquitted to- t de crating 35 minutes this afternoon. The case, second trial of Ca taln Bellman. arose from seizure o the ooncr lral County Court Judge J. Crown ap ealed, and a new trial was ordered y the New court. Interest centred nn the rnlzd. of maintains ven me Just tihrce or b0 t-hllll live, D0 you h f0 . ‘Dow Ohemn Johns-Mnnvilla Mont- omery ard Cc lidatc Iidienn. imam. . a... Miriam. m“... .. ... l f for $0.2. .62’... m? so‘??? as ohm ~de~