In B0081‘ I'll A88!” aaecdhgnfliedimicnawfio yqrmeansfioliitly Pflilll Ienbebindfsndfibocst.‘ ‘l Itnom-benmwitrbutmmin- Qncstlucaprusionfinot vet! fipnhbutlisemsnyothertlrml adopted into lfllliflh W" In‘! Imdstiled 1t assumes a dlniti In 'flownimmitsasszaciations.“d booster” is one who comes up iron: behind and gives you unanticipat- ed relie! and encouragement. 6i- lbon the Cyrenian. Nilnd Ibwi tbs nrst Lenten Season. wactical booster, and his place 2h history is due to that iact alone. In every day experience the man worth while is he, who, when you are down. comes along unexpected- Iy and gives you the word oi cheer nbicb relieves your depressed ieel- ings and then sends you on with renewed courage to iawe wvL .... is beiore you, more likely than not, enabling you to succeed, or at least to deserve victory. The Abbies have had a strenu- ous season; have strivcn with might Ind main ego-inst most adverse circumstances, and have made a great showing notwithstanding that both the cnnadinn Champions and file Halifax Wolves have kept ahead oi’ them. The boys have given o! their best, and no one can do more; i! conditions were different pobaibly they would have more goals to their credit and fewer against them, and, on their merits, It is generally admitted the Abbis goal record 1.7 not a fair criterion d their play. They have almost in- variably given a good account o! themselves; when they isilcd good and sufficient reasons were in evi- deuce. ‘ibnight the Abbies are to stage Ins o! tlmr most important en- gagements in the rbrum; let all I110 sportsmen and loyal "lit behind them” and the Forum Qeetcnte.‘ The "liit" thus pio- ‘vled will be deserved and cp- flecia-ted. Never let us ior-get the filnmdous burden borne by both lbs Abbie and lmum director-ates In providing and maintaining the lam and rink, ior the community‘: sinent. These public bcneiactors get nothing out oi their initiative and enterprise beyond the satisfac- tion oi providing us with first- claas hockey and developing the hockey spirit throughout the pro- vince. Instead oi adversely critic- hing and iault iinding, how much better will it be Iiorum be filled to overflowing to- bkht with cheering boosters Ani- bus and willing to give the teem. club, and Forum a "push or liit Ylmn behind.“ '7 BETTER FARM PRICES n 1s g p‘ to say that fie farmer by his work feeds ever!- body and clothes everybody. when pggeisaiairrewardiorhisinbme. men is general prosperity. Poor pines ior lsricuitunl products have been harmiul to more than the former in recent yens, but now Bleems that deiinite and sustain- fl imwovement is in sight. 0i late there have been higher Fflwl W be market for mixed farming pm- lucts. Hogs hsve recently been gelling at the highest level since 103i, the Montreal market price gunning 39,05 per 100 pounds ior bacon and butcher hogs, very close u» l0 cents s pound. Now. notes the Montreal Gazette, butter and Eggs are at new high marks ior the season, the iormer being close to 30 cents a pound, while egp are it about so cents retail the dozen. Light utocks are an important iso- hl’ with- rapsct to both the eggs andbuttmzsoitmaybetakmfor fluted QM every time the farm- I 03ers his stocks oleither he will bad a ready sale. This is very llth to his interest directly snd to fie Interest o! businea generally. Flcallsoflon a mu brighter out- fit is apparent in (be West u well \fi_in the last. The Calgary Daily .§_us, in diseuanns the improve- jH-ovinco than anything achieved canes lfifiQiigfl- unnamed-insurance undnsnupiavuaiasprbssttbsn- nusussaaasphrssenqaasan‘ bnnshIeuibeflIperb-el Onsh._ ‘ THIN AND NOW In. he stunned It ss~ iglvbqflunswsottwnty yeauQoiwsrIad: Olurlottetowlv-‘nssetiieialm cordsbowstatlaturhywastbs hJQhIBOIIEOIIQIIIIIIOIOI. ‘rhlswintnginmasiysectionsoi thenovineqbsssssntbollflrec- wandfruntbemailsilandlbisic worth u-gwhen _ Ins oonditious"tbm andnaw."'!ts enormous improvesnentsftectedby the cu terry service, initiated by theBorden Oovernnnmhss been o! more vital inaportanoe to the since Coniedzratdon. MR. KING'S CLAIM Creditistakenbyllinlladenais Kingiorbavingmootedtbeidsaot aCentralisnkiol-Oansda, ac- ooniingtoounrlozaalezntcwerary maneditorialhwhicbtbelen- nettadminislrstion isoommended "!eradoptinganimn0rtsnthsmrs' leaderorpartybutotflis lboyul Oomminiononllankingheadedby Lmdlllcndllamtha-tlegislbtimlbr tbsdtdalilnnsnt d a Qihal d B , since 1h‘. Kinfl attitude has bed! citedintbelsberalpreqitisper- tinenttoaskwhnilt-Nswlsthe Liberlllesdefs policy, no eflort Wlsmadewlfiltltmtoeffeotdur- ingbisnineyearsotpowmsrecent issuefiitltewinzdpeglreehelis toharminwhiebwexiotethofl- lowingclaim: ten year-s o! redstanoa by these Ds-rtiq the central bank for Can- ada is a reality." - ‘PM PM Pm; is s Liberal Pflvill, . and ti’ it suggested g Central Ban! "Just about ten years Ito" it must have done so while iil Iedfli-l leader, Ill‘. King I'll in office. Who were the "high- 1y influential" elements who re- ceived the suggestion with "con. sternation and alarm"? and why was itneoausrytowait untiia Conservative Oovn-mnent was in Dower betas "resistance by these Pei-ties" could be overcome? But socwdill to the ‘ibronto entitled to 921s cedit cl having mooted the Oentrnl but ddea. The Globe seems to have bad its EDITORIAL NOTII when euQ-snosuas n Ils sac lIl with ii it 73' i: l! I ie.ti§ E not. B5§§§8§ 23;? A live men a quaro deal, and it is here that public opinion. canaliaed "mush srwp and individual oi- iort. can enert such a neat innu- ence-‘Ibe Times o! Indie. hole-er Macmillan, no peeled iced critic, has lately told Argus readerstbatasaresultodinvesti- 8000b: ‘in Nigieliiis. he is convinced that I'll-h White guidance. But Union na- . . n P tives l thfl " EH5, ..E Erase o! Ilen- lha mattc 11D with tbs authorities on both sides d the Atlantic. The protect was warmly in our country, with the result that the loilovwing o! welcome was L.‘ P. Bigger, o! the they are treated fairly the prospect o! a conflict is entirely negligible. Intuit-until: dies-ts to remesent white and Hack as mortal enemies, Aunt ol i084 twenty years have elapsed since the out- Rieeoed Oliiea, Ilondon: rye 11°14”; Brown, K. B. IL: Col. John Buobnn, C. 3., M. P., Oxiord: LieuL-Ool. A. Gault. D. 8. 0., I. n; . Harts. Chairman i the Historical Anociation; o _ Mowat, M. A. University ' . an Archibald Wvinll. K. c. ll. 0.. Royal Empire Hurting: hon. sec. Mrs. Lionel Bar- " . romer House. The Park, Klrhgate. lorzrlon, N. 6. innneosdntedmsodhigol govern- manthmdlt the United ltltu bus notlspepaeswitbmnsdatwluo tbeigsvernmsntiscmtcntteiollow icuiortbodou economic (or New Zealand and Australis, The Halifax steamer Ulva was at Saint John over tho week-end loading potatoes for a United States port, when several other cargoes have gone recently from New Bnsnswiek. The Ulva brought a cargo ot sugar from Dubs and her sister the Delia and Sonia, are due at Saint John (mm Cuba with sum. The Cunsrd liner Ausonia was due at Haliisx yesterday from Soutbmpton and Ham to land 46 passengers, 160 bags mail, l2 bag: registered post, 117 bags parcel post and ‘I50 tons o! cargo. The Var- dulia docked at Haliisx on Satur- dcytoload 1500 tonsoicargo and aouo barrels o! apples. sailing to Avonmoutb, Oardiii, Newport and Swansea. The Cansdisn Pacific ireigbter. Besverbill, Cont. Parry, arived at Hsliiu Saturday to load a large cargo, sailing Bimday to london and Hsmburg. 1n to losd 4000 tom of cargo and ten ‘ ussnd barrels o! apples the Cunard liner Alaunis arrived at Haliiar on Sunday trom New York sailing t0 Plymouth Cherbourg and London with shipments oi cereals, meats, lard, insulating board, pap- er, lumber, flooring, flour, copper bars and wire, canned goods, rub- ber goods. and general cargo. The steamer Geraldine Mary ar- rived st llaliiax Saturday from Manchester and will load about lax from Saint John to load apples and cargo, ssilins to Headmaster. The Swedish American Mexico Line ate , Korshoiin arrived at Bahia: Saturday man New York ports. The Norwegian motarsbi, Bei- rsy arrived at Halifax Saturhy fiison. Line freighter Kyno was Monday tron-s New egg; i’ 5.? ttbtnkbobsdacthaldslleh Iccltbadash UIQJIC . dnil. Asbswasstttisgdnalhghfi Olonenratnounwllnhsdsslfi autumnal-munch Allovemmewitbscuustsangsb- wardbdlm. Ianumbsrodnoehsdaugud tbeysar been Alilnlllllldfil’ 31R MUD clinic Ahwart sons opening in Is bsawumfm ‘rododieternity, and see, subi lime- all time. But he walked through tbe anciafl wildernel, 0, there the prints oi’ feet were umberless n And holy all about bimiAnd quitepiain Hssarieachspotsnanlelsilvk- 0d Eadliliiizpon; wberelscobtoobad rue piuée seemed bright and lately trod, Along track sbmved where lamb By tending lightning-over all the nise o Olthundcnand the earth mot quskedandbowed From its ioundstions -be could hesrthevoios Olgreatlilisspropbuyingiom Tollimwhoselccswascovsndby ac -—A.l1hll1' - Finds Lost Island (Mail and Empire) objective oi a British naval the, The island was diswvered in l sud later lost. l; lies rwlhl! - way between south Mrica and tbs uncharted area oi the Antarctic.‘ ’ island. Th imately in 5i degrees It was a matter o! sgo between toloadcsrgmcleartnglorflwedili claim. i been the recipient oi various 5 “iilililiiH VKI DN EY tiiililmiiiii}, IJIIQIQQIIJHGUOOIUUIIQ‘ l msiacewbceesbadowpalingillls‘ Andvviehtberegnlarcareofyuq deeds: — with Squibb Dcoul ciflflflllfdifljthfinlligerljg wbeseaeecbaodgunumeeeqq have tbs utmost in sdeadfi oealpsocecdon. Squibb’! cleans eifeccively mi -psaadhatbatsstb. Mill ; Notice is hereby given that Section l0 d the Regulations under The Gasoline Tax Ad, 1.926, reads as follows:- “(l) In applying for the refund of ls tax paid on gssolinexflie purchaser slul fyle with the Minister within sixty following the end of the Calendar Year which the gssoHne was purchased. (a) A Declaration on s form supple! by the Minister. (b) The original invoice or invulel issued by a registered dealer uncle these regulations, showing the date d urchase, amount of tax paid and quas- gty of gasoline on which the refund i claimed. N0 REFUND WILL MADE 0N INVOICES OTHER THAN- ASABOVE.” Allinterested arcrequested to forward claims forthwith. H. R. STEWART, I Deputy Provindsl Treasurl ' ‘m, 26th February, 1984. E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Siclmw ond Plate Glass Insuranw ' at Ldweu Rate. Agentat lunmsrslds, Lloyd 1-015 ldokicbmond 8L, Charlottetown I I i . . 1