' ‘HISE he resented 8,C?Tt?lll1 state- im. l1 _ " million 100114;; y; JANUARY 151.9321. ,_——~_.1=1-—- " The. Public Forum “i; column ls open is: the ‘undo, p, J-respondeats u‘ “an”; of interest. Till! ggmnttetown Gunilla IIWK u“ ‘nngupu, endorse the "mulls of onrresvviliflil HIE ‘Conmug-i from Page o prepsredby the Gov- ‘mmeni; in whichlt was claimed that w, were entitled to an additional "my subsidy of $3,372,166.57 besides . cash payment of $200,000. On the "m, “y, namely the 21st of Jan- “am premier Saunders fyled anoth- er document st Ottawa. called. s I-Mgmorial" claiming that we were "mtlpd to an addiefolfalsubsidy of $572,413.94. In both Government doc- iiments our claims were figured out ‘m the last. celit showing the care grercised in their preparation, though the‘. are nearly as far apart ‘as the rots; m the total amounts arrived at. 1t. is true. the “Memorlal" raised nnly one claim, namely: Public lands h,“ undrf the same hcud the "Pun- F519;.‘ assortod we ‘were entitled 1o 81.041040 more than the “1\femo:.ai" asked for- . _ - llfhou Premier Sa/lnrlers delivered his budget Speech last session ha re-- [erred to the "Pamphlet" which act- m‘; pmnn-r Lea had jssucd in’ thc fqllnlvliltt words, as reportod in_ the Patriot of April 26th. "The Opposit- ‘qvl. ho raid, ha"- heerl criticising my friend the Minister of Agriculture mcnt of cur claims during my oh~ sauce at Otirlrxi. I want to say right ‘as it ls rumored Mr. King estimates ‘the Audit Board will recommend Ivnly $400,000." _ "After Premier King's visit», h"; i119 fBDort' was circulated that he ‘had stated the Audit Board (Ofllclfllg of the Government) would recom- ‘mend a. subsidy of $400,000 (inclusive of the $135,000 interim payment) which he estimated would be suffi- cien’. ‘i0 pay our old age pensions." "This is how the matters standsz" "Increased Teachers‘ Salaries (Re- commended by Hon. Cyrus MacMll- Ian's Commission) $100,000." "Old Age Pensions tEstimated by the Pull-lop $300,000." "Deficit ‘and unpaid bills, 1020, $300,000." "Memorial fllecl January 21. 1930 saysz" “The need—‘for a subsidy in sup- port of Public Health, Education, the ABed and Civil Servants, especially as all branches of the Public Ser- vice are making increased demands, and with deficit after deficit ap- pearing in our budgets, whence is thc money to comeft") "Highway Grant abolished by Afr.) King, $382,000." "Agriculture Instruction Grant abolished by Mr. King, $37,000.“ "Technical Education Grant abol- ished by Mr. King, $22,000." "Interim subsidy to be superccdcd, $125 000." ‘ "Net- TotahReqllired $256,000," "Subsidy supposed to be recom- menrlcrl by the Audit Board, $400,- 000."~ a ~ "Ne. Dclhit per snnum, $806,000." “Readers will now realize where we are likely to fin-l ourselves if the Kin; candidates are elected." "If the Conservative Government hm that I have looked over that 11f, and I {J08 nothing wrong‘ though possibly my friend‘ iriih it. was just. s little too modest in hisir (|;~“\gz1rl.<_"_Nfl\V, the question, ljilitlli“ i ally arises, if‘ there was llflvlhlllgll vitll the "Palliplllct" except‘ g n litilc toomcdcst; if we were entitled to the amount there- uionczl. ivhy did Mr. sailnders, hinau-‘f. on thc day the "Palnphicifll rial. issued, fylcJat Ottawa another-l document called a "lift-mortal" which flfkfitl for only asixth part; of our Just claims. Again, the Patriot nil April 7th reports thc Mnister of Agri- culture to have spoken in the Leg- isizturc on March 18th as follows: l Hr: cant: - . "lat. lif» CilllSidtl‘ what. the island voirri lace if the Cal: Ferry ceased to run during the last or the present ulntrr. We would have lost not. only the $311000 annually granted to us in lit-u of the nonfulfillment of the lt‘li7‘.'~ of Union, but we certainly could have lost several million dol- lars in thc depreciation of ihc p0~ idiom and other perishable crops, which we filid it necessary to ship iicintlulluuwljr." ln other words, accord lug to fircnllcr Len, if through an ctcilrr‘, cl‘ for any cause wliatcurr. the Crir Fcrry should cease to run‘ and we should thereby suffer heavily i tn the rvny of irrldc ihc Federal UO‘-'l‘l‘1‘.ll‘ll‘lli. because of that fact,’ "Quill $1111 furthoi" penalize us byi _rltttiug off part of the subsidy we! nov rccclvc, 1t wouldsurcly’ be inter- Pilihg to lznow_ by what process of rtascning ‘Mr.’ Lca arrived at such COIICllHlOIIS. I would really like to lin- dci". tnnzl ‘local (lovernmcnt/s vics on ihc subsidy question; but the morc one cxsm~'nes their docu~ hunts muLthz-ir pronouncements on cct thc more involved and ...cu:. their attitude bccolncs. on thc 16th of May last. 1-1011. Mr. Lu. who had just returned from Cttavxi whore he and Premier Saun- tiers and Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell had mnivrfeii mtll the Audit. Board, gave nu interview to thc Patriot Lin which he rusted "In all, three conferences "- liefcl and al| information pos- iii: - f‘ bearing on‘ the case of Prince Erliixrrd Island JVES presented." These mi~ i ll-T-c bcrphnltimentous confer- . because it. is a well known "phlcel az-zlom that no man can liillsaz-t. to 021073121‘ ‘nicre information °n "i! srblcct‘ than‘ hehimsslf pos- ézsr-c:.»'rhoreforo; Premier Lea.,ex- Premicl- Saunders and‘ Mr. Campbell m"? Dar-sens "nil possible informab ion" or knowledge on this import- " To‘ rt"~nr wards. these leatlcnlcmare omniscient -on this ' , 321d this, ii_ true, ir. a most comforting assurance and placcs us 1H an vxcellent position. I Dresunie ‘that information oi‘ such ll wetrbty character was given lo the Aildlt Board in nwitillg, and 1 Tfipffltfl-‘liy submit that it should have been published befdre now, for tin bcntfitiof the people of Prince Trlivartl Island. Like many others. “Wclvr. I fear thst-Psemlel-"Lers “"‘}"8- lmflliiintion sometimes leads turn to unfortunate extremes in ex- rie-"rlv". the full meaning of which doc’- no‘. comprehend, but if we ed the teatvcf the information giv- m t’ u" 59.6"- qBoard we might “Wide our mum: in this rc- pt” PM l3"! cfbiily. 11st. thc ' ' 11:1‘ an editorial un- cf,“ 1° "P ii win miners. to ca"... 11 hire necessities it ntuz: bkovgr‘ lrintlra where- . . l ,' n. I ‘be elected, $741,000 of this deficit will be taken care of directly by the Bcnnctt Government and the bal- ance will be morc than provided for by a gencrous silbslrly" llildCi‘ thc Duncan report. It. should he obivous to CVEI)’ per- son ivho givcs any ‘serious thought to the matter that any service un- dertaken by the. Federal Government that would apply to all tho provinces equitably’, or any additional subsidies paid to all the provinces on an equitable basis would not rccluce our claiirs by thc amount oi a dollar. Again, ns I sec it, the Patriot docs riot even pretend to understand our case. It just pbllslies whatever thc Liberal lcadcrs, for "the time bcing niny happen to say or write on‘ tllc subject, no milttci" 110w foolish some of these sayings and writings may be. Now, all this 1:, vcry- unfortun- atc, because h0\v can we expect thc Government; oi Canada and the peo- ple of the other provinces to under- stand our case if we do not llndcr- stand it ourselves: and how, can wc expect to get a propsr, satisfactory adjustment of our claims tlli wc can agree among ourselves as to thc procedure wc should follow to Olllfl-ll such nu adjustment? Ijion. John A. iviacDoilald, 1-1011. .1. D. Stewart Commission and I presume their coi- lcrigucs ngrcc with thcm. On thc other hand, the leaders of the Lib- cral Party are on record as opposed to a. ltoyal Cilnmission. It. was not thus that thc Prairiefrovinces act.- ed. Thcy ilndcrstqod what they wanted and wcrca unit in demand- ing it. Thcy iverc also "a nilit in favor of the method of procedure that was fol!owcd,,anrl above cvery- thing ‘clsc they ‘ncvcr thought of making it a party. political question, and they worn. ‘ E I have locked into the financial af- fairs of this province for the past thirty yelp-s and I find that ihc 1-:- cord of our debts and llnbllitics arc as follows: ‘In 1899 our Debts and amounted to $5006Bt1.85. ‘ In 1004 our Debts and amounted to $730,222.73“ _In 1009 our Debts arid ulnoillltefl to 807105302. i v In 1914 our Debts and amounted to $014,110.50. ‘In 1019 our Dcbtsnnlil amcurtcd "to 81.198.882.31. In 1024 our Debts and amounted to $1,875,355.11. Liabilities Litlfiilllca. Liabilities Liriblliiics Linbllrics Liabilities _sidy question _is' settled. ‘ this right jtothe Board and in fact welcome such assistance till the lub- If the business men oi the vince will not become interested enough in the matter" to-study and- l , understand it, and perhaps st some‘ ~ ." - personal loss and inconvenience to - r themselves, assist in its settlement,‘ (gnuqim p11") what other body. ofmon on this 15-‘ TRURQ"N_ s“ “m 15_ __ 1mm, “ma will 5° m7’, Mid m" "I1 ‘he Bearcats went into the lead in the 9mm?“ “m.” "ewheiiklnd" 11""- Eastern Hockey League here last night ested except through ‘the BORN 0! by detecting the‘ Halifax Wolverines Trade? . . - 2-1. The game was played on water The indications are that. the Con covered we‘ making good 5110mm; servative party will win the ‘next and‘ - _ ‘mp°ss‘b‘e_ Lavlgne‘ d8. Pmvmclal electkm» and this» l". "W fenceman for ‘the locals, scored in °plmmi ma?‘ a]! the Qkcumtalliles-Etlie first on an individual effort. In wwld be ‘ven- The “Cmlmeivlltlvei the second period, Jemmett scored I t K.‘ O-‘S PHILLY BATTLFTR W THE ' VERY new ROUND PHILADELPHIA. PIL, Jan. 15. Mi __v Walker, forum" mlddlcwvrigllt boxing champion. dethroned by ac- cumulated iveight. today sltood victor in his last-l night's encounter ivlfll ‘Ma-t Adgle, local light. hcavyrveight. b91118 1121101151‘ it ?li"a_il_ii“i_i flfiifchu‘ another for_ Truro from a mlxup in "m" m‘ u" Eng w" 1 ‘5- a 9"? front of thc Halifax cage. Arm- servauve admhflswatm“ he“ wqukpstrong, tallied for ihc visitors in thr- likely get a. better bearing from Eheullast period, when his pass oiit from friends at the cwm“ "mm m? Lib‘ ‘a corner ‘struck Mills skate and slid erals would receive; besides,_ thc m5‘ sargén" ' methor‘ of procedure which the Ccn- v servatives favor will probably bring I " ' satisfactory results. Ai"t9'r"'the "next Mickey ' Walker pfOVlhPlfll election the Conservatives’ _ _ lnny he in a porition totake prompt SQQ fegs Easy “Ila action on the subsidy questionfand if they are successful in getting a ]’ll‘f"}'l'?l' settlement, of this important lilnt-tcr, they will deserve and should receive the support and gratitude of the peop'e. On the other hand, if they allow personalior supposed party interests to conle before the interest of th: province. so as to irljul-e our care, they should be buried vyithout benefit of clergy. I fear that at the iicrzt 0lf‘f‘ilC‘l’i 'n0t enough dliberals “.“,..m he kfiuCkm-j o“; in [hp {ii-Si will be elected to form an opposition. ‘.U,_m,‘ ' both able and ivillilag‘ to liold tile wauvg‘. w‘? M.“ ‘m “Bunch-L Government to their duty, to ass st them when necessary. and intellig- ibly criticise ihcm for the mistakes and failures they may make. ‘rho. electors of this Lsiand have been in the habit of going too strongly from one skis lo the other in recent yours, and thl= is riot' the wisest’ rwillng 153 1-2 to Atlgifs 173 1-2» Adg‘e, unskilled as a. boxer but tough in a rough and tumble fight, rushed in to mix it at the opening gong, 11¢ landed half a dozen wild blows and then, took a wicked loft on thc jaw. His head irellt track and _'1j_i_l__l_~: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN VERllllN GUINE’ S T R llN ii IN THEIR LEAGUE MONTREAL Jan. 15, A new con» tender loomed on the Mount Royal Hockey Inaaguc horizon yesterday afternoon whm C. P. Verdun hand- ed St. Michcals their worst trimming of the season _ and for that matter thc worst. setback that any club has suffered to dalc in ihc tiiic race. The Vc:durlitcs played‘ tfliliantly to blank their Irish op- ponents by a one-sided count of 7-0 in the opening game of thc weekly twin bill at the Arena. In tile nlghiu cap Flt. Francois Xavier secured a 3-1 diclslon l')\t‘l‘ the formidable Clialrlpetrc iiexiettc. While the V"i'tliiiii.tc.. pccctsd to 0116i" stiff opp" St. ltflcllacls in the opener, few ofi the odd four thousand expected them to down Manager Johnny Lynch's rcstite ill such ronihlciiig fashion. The winners dcscrrcrl tllezr victory, but the injury to Jimmy Rowen, the Irish goal tend, who silficrerl a deep gosh over his right optic: from an orpoiiculfis stink. in the early." iarlrt of ihc first larriod rlid not. allow this reliable custodian to perform in his ilsual clearly fashion. Q0510!‘ Rawrnl; mJury came at a time when thc lrlsh squad “T15 play- hlg on cieii terms with their oppon- ents, but after the injured net Jfllllil)!‘ returned to the ice to resume his position ziftrr being giicn medical attention, St. Michael's never sccnicd to gcl: going in their usual speedy‘ inshioir. 'i‘hc Vcrdunitss simply playrd them off their feet and flash- (‘X AT »Al.l i v. Blliii Navy, 40; P. W. 0.‘, 71. give any team in the city a hard tussle. < There is no SCilfliltj, oi basketball material in the city. Every team has. plenty of players with basketball brains, but morc attention shuulrl be‘ giien to planning plays and sicnnls and organizing defcns-lvo and offen- sive plays, which will do ai-Jri.’ iviih a l Blu" Dial.» 3i; Amazons, ‘i! i In the second match on Tuesday‘ tlleBlue Dots defeated the Amazons: in tllclr first encounter by a score of‘ 34 to 22. The "Amazons", playing together for the first time on ’I'uc.;-, day, llncorkcd a big surprise when‘ they scored 22 points against a much; morc cxilcl-lenced team. "This game Playing excellent combination and ECIJARKS BEANS . . .- . . . . . . . . . .~ . ."1."1".-.=:= .~.~.:3-tin.~i 25c I using a. well organized defence, the Navy hwnsms er-lersed victorious‘ Tomntocs .. . . .. .... .. 2 ti»... 2.1.1 o“ Tuesday night 9v" “ ‘°".‘°"““i Corn . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ,. 2 tins weakened "College team by the _ _ - _ , ‘ above mcmoned worm "Rusty" Wax Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._._. ,1 11hr,‘ _9<- Ryan led the attack for thc Navy's‘ hiipigvoikiilibs Ioiwililid iiii¢»d§¢°‘i"ifls" lsrucml. BLEND 'i‘ii.-\ . . . . . . . , . . . . .. v lbs. JHJNIE. 6 lo goa ' on we execute _ ays. _ - Bil Reid, husky centre for P. W. 0.,‘ _ u“ qioik.‘ 59a‘, 3 Mk0,‘ 1;‘. ran wild in thc first period, scoring _ .. ~ J-ll .. ._‘ .- 10 points before thc Naly subdued‘ H qt‘ 0 I F‘ _ ‘ Eli P’ L" his efforts. The College boys showed - - ’ “Em m“ " m“ i-"'1-‘»"1"~‘ "3" . lack of condition. hut are practising v ‘iiihiiiiiy "ii i" a “w” “m” "i" liviirrr: on i*l~:i.l.o\\-' urn‘ BICANS .. a lbs". zsc I , (‘pivots .. .. . . . , . . . . . . . . .. . lot. oi needless. and ivzisted cxcrtlun. , I _ ‘ ‘ The ‘Hm, mm‘ m, a, ‘0“0,,.‘, m,‘ lomflii» ( titsup . . , . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lmttlc ihc Tuesday night: ()l';lll;'".‘-' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. lllr-"x-n 1111c P- W- F- NW1’ Rrrin Flour" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. its‘ Ill. 114154152111) A1°“'“’ '1‘ U°‘“““~" '1 Pruliiw." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3‘ lbs. 25c M. Owen I.‘ L. Connolly l0 J. Duffy 2 G. kfvli/flihoil C.‘ f‘ “I ' wUDMOI{EL BRQS. C. Walker 5 H licnncs:'~_v f‘. - - _ . , . A. Pc-ivrs. 2 B. Doirr-n 7'.‘ (' R ()(‘ t‘ R Filliter 4 ' cr. Criylc :~ ~ Friday and S....;.1—.Is.;.t.|. Davis 8' Frilscl" Laird . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ROEEPd Onjs (fllinilivittw- . . . . . . . . . . \\'ci|"co,~,-tyl'.~;f|§;"t- Hiiuct- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iliiinlcl. ivlirri»; slur And 110w! LONIVON. uni-T l5.-An order ha hcrn lssucrl in the. police of the (J1? of Shrfllcld ~ri force. whlth. incl < entally. 1E» contaollcd by the Socialist majority in the City Council-that. Death Calls ‘vi/ifs: Of Bob Shawl/Icy 1T», H1“ EVE-T. udfv u! -Ml/\l\’ll BEACH, Jiill. M rs Hob cilia u ‘t. < coilrse to follow. The Montreal Harbour Commis- his knees started to bucklw A hook to tire same spot made l1i3ii'.’l‘5 ‘worse. crl combination plays that would here turned back any scxtclte in the league. .. i:~ -.~ l N‘: v.‘ brought forth a great exhibition cfwtnllrp mam‘ El ‘F: 1W“) _ , "rs, -< .' . " l". if» shooting on the part of both teams. m ‘w m ° I n ‘ . who are to be ‘warmn comlucndcrllhrrn .11 1.1.110 a. m. Iii-clay 0i imrtlnur .. they nlust salute on sight The Lord, lllzlyor and Lady llfayorcss, the Map isirntcs. ihc Town Cleric and thq and ‘M13 ii. F. llicPhcci are on record in fnvor of n Royal: l“ ‘°“"‘9‘°“ _o[_ busmess Arlgie took another left and int put the 11811816101 the port. filsi._ . ‘_ . 1 “Md A‘; ‘he 6mm‘ When political parties change‘ at OL- we E100‘ win R " _ _, 1 tawa the Commissioners resign and of “we he‘ grabbed the ‘OWE m“ other lncn take their places, in or- ‘Hugged ‘hhnsflrlcebly w P“ “Ft tlfil‘ that thc Commission may be in He ‘vas'wowy‘ And '35 ‘Vanda. 5w"; line politically with thc Governlnciit- "ed “p "o Snlack‘ hm again’ UL o‘, ‘he (‘BL ‘ , referee stopped-the bout. It had on- I would be fal- from advising that 1y take."‘th'lee'blo\vs" such a course be followed with rcs- pcct to provincial administrations, wfmld not ‘m!’ and m us also hqpe but circumstances may arise when it, that ‘he settlement OI me quesmm would be well i0 consider vrheihci- Wm ‘mum lonmdchuvéd‘ such a course wold be advisable. Oul" ' '1 am‘ 5"" ;:"'_‘E“,ER provincial clcctlon has to be held in ' a few months anyhow and the re- sult. will probably bewvhat most people oxpcct- A few months delay: ' ' __'"_' _ now ma‘; mean a year-é (‘day ‘n we‘ Sll~:-—'l‘hcl=c -ls a matter of no lit- scttlemcnt of our subsidy. Senator-inc imensbm themunal public that Hugncs has figured that we shouiduwc sh°“]d']_1k°'_ "Wdisausst m {vfgr get an increased subsidy of more‘°°1umm‘""rh‘5 '1‘ "h" m“ er 0 e than a million dollars. The Govern-!c°ll°°”i°n' Df‘ m“ cmlzges {or the mcnt say we arc cntitlcd to n1ore|Is]a“d'T¢l9l7h0I1e~ Company by thc than three. millions additional. Msecrmarles °r'me' "mm “mast “u.” ‘car-s (‘shy ‘s ‘hmflore a 'Se‘.“')u5"l'lll'ill lines are erected and maintain- mattcr. andno Government’ and no"°d by "19 10:11 sltflrerhfltlicrs‘, and‘ 11:1: political pilrty should take such aapiatziymtlwzuilfigi‘M; 113:9 no " k a :1 ’- ml "ibiilt ll nil; - O i fofin‘.‘c‘ilg‘.‘g‘aréignsis y .3 “source of revenue. The Island Tcle~ Tm, repbr‘ o‘ m‘, Duncan CommmQphone Company complete many calls sion makes some definite findings,'°“ u“ "mm lmulm" which they has several" recommend tions and "Mel" 1°“ °h‘“'5°s"““d while w° some suggestions. The definite find-" and rum] fines‘ have w my f” e“ inils. so far as this Island is con-if“? ca]? '“"_"“E’_|"3"ed mifside ‘pa. ogfl corned, have; I think, .been impia-i “aim “efwgltf "zuflstzngpleteed on mentcd, and many of the recommen- c “m” m ‘e damn!“ have béexfcarflcd you‘; Thekuir lines. And now to add insult to rcport refers to the inter-provincial mjurY “my pa“ PM m“ m“ M Comcnmce o‘ ‘Q07 ‘men; ‘m, ‘mbgcollccting their toll charges for calls sidics to all the provinces for, -~1~1..'\-i~i¢i- Piigmm“ °“ °‘“' "m5" 9" m” support. of provincial Governiuenisdmal :""°°"'°E“E3' M each um- ' ma“ and Legmawrcsn were mcrcastd‘ who has to work without pay from and it certainly gives tile impression mm“- I" "j-"e" "wrds LEW-V “k “s i” ma‘ ‘he conmnsskmers were‘ samycollect their money, without paying fled that the 100": adjustment was it" the “"1"- - llllfflll‘ to the Marltinics, but thc WP- ‘he "wmiwis °l 1"" 130"!“ Commission siatc tho “Terms of Re- Rural Telephme 00mm“ ‘n91 ma" Terence‘. m,‘ m.‘ w“, them the 310W, this is not fair or just, and would like c‘. ‘o so m“), “m, ‘m; (mcsuum Thls to hear from other rural lines through memo‘, am.‘ a“ ‘he owe‘. questions these columns to get. their opinion left unfinished by the Duncan ‘C0lll- ‘m ‘i155 "NWT . mission, as WCll n: the settlements Bl’ “"1" °f u" 3am?“ Rim“ T“ mode with thc Prcirlc Pruvll cs. cnmpimyq would he proper subjects for tile Royal Collin 0n t_a_ini": igatc lvrd ‘Therefore. the powers of- ilic Commission would have to bc, wide enough to cover every phaze of the _.__ >._.-___.+____i_ We are sir, etc. 4 sIiimN aIrKINNON, Pres. i J, R, COMPTON, lee. _' narrate or shut-Ann’ In i920 our Dcbts and liabilities‘ amounted to $2,558,740.06. | We cannot, I think, follow this course much longer. Note the rapid rate of increase during the last few years. We need another 8100.009 I01‘ education, if the free school system is to be maintained. We are only at the beginning of our expenditure on roads and bridges, if we wish to keep in line with the other provinces, and the rest'of the North American Con- tinent, and we cannot raise much more revenue by direct taxation. If we are equitably and justly 911911165 to s‘ much in?!" Nib-WY "m" the Dominion Government than we are now receiving, we ought to so 1110119 getting it in a business-like wsy- Kind 1 think it is up to the Hoard of Trade, which represents the business‘ men of tho province, to take matron! l1a:".d~l.'l the matter. For this Pill‘- pose, 1 would recommend that l Ccmmllia: be appointed lo study thc El1bj8t3t_ - The first stop. howevcr,-would,bc kl get the Federal Covernmentgto ndmlt that we shoukl be put. on an equality with the Prairie Provinces. MrsrJohn Long and family, Milburn, Lot 40. ' Dear Mrs. Doug and the nlenlhcrs of lifilbilm Women's In- m- a" ‘he uu‘(.-‘-.‘,‘-o\-incps 01th‘; Do- otitnto, wish to convey to you our million, in every respect. The sec-ilieflriffilf- Flfiilllltlly 111 tilt‘ 105$ 0f 0nd step, namely, the proper wording "'0ul',l0\"iil.l 11115551"! ""1 ""1"- We of the Order-in-Colincll appointlnggicnow that. mere words fail to com- the Commission and giving - it theffortyvu in this deep sorrow. S0 we necessary powers, would be as im-wwnuirl direct. your thoughts to the: can _ bring healing in the grief stricken Fora’ ‘mach 0f U“ Mmlfllm villi-ml" l" Wilson, Moncton portsnt ls the first, and the third Great Comforter who. alone step, the iversoilnel of the Commis- sion, would be as important as either henrt- Mo? you relllle that 3'0"!‘ 10V- famiLvr-Wc‘ ’lilr.- lirrt period was a scoreless affair, but. in the second session the Vcrdunites managed by Jos. Verrler ‘president of the club, gave a dazzling display that brought them five well- ‘ earned goals. The first of these lightlr tug-like counters was scored by iAlarie on a solo effort, one of the prettiest performed on" Arena ice this’ ‘winter. Connolly counted on a pass ifrom Reeves, and then the latter fol- lowed with a clever tally. Vaiois was given a pass from Connolly for the‘ ‘four counter. and then Pete Jotkus’ went through alone to notclr up the. fifth. The third session saw the Vor- ‘dunitcs add two more goals to their total while holding the Irish to a for their playing. Betty Rogers: paying her usual dependable game. led the scoring for the winners with a total of 16 points. The scoring for‘ thc Amazons was morc evenly divid- ed amollg the team, wlil-l Edythe Shaw and Ivlary Cl-landler each get- ting 6 points. F01l0\\’l1‘lg were the. "ducks egg," Gravel and Valols lili- tcncd their scoring averages in this session. Quack 1N "rrrtr: lmcr; The Verdunites’ victory places thtm right. back in the fight; after it had Jappeared their chances for a play» ‘of-f berth were nil. ‘Phcy must vyin all their remaining encounters to ‘accomplish this, but; thc task is not l 1ine-ups:-—- “Am-nons" “Blue Dots" N. Ayers 4- G. Rogers 4; ‘ S. McKinnnn 4 E. Rogers l6‘ Shaw 6 E. Mclnnis 6 T. Frags T. Currie 4 M. Rogers G. Harbour 4 E. Hill 2 V. Robertson M. Chandler 6 - M. Stcivart Referee:~-G. Partridge. On Saturday "Blue Dots" meet the Abbie Sisters‘ for the first time in their league, and at 9 the Y. team playis P. W. C. Art Dalton ‘as great as itappears if they flash lthc same brand that they did 3'c5'.f‘l'-[ day against their Irish opponents. Summit ,1 ,0. l‘. Verdun I'll. St. lilirilxscl‘: (0) lT-c ‘mUM ‘l Raymond goal Rowen E l Bennett defence Scale‘ “Jotkus defence Powell ' i Reeves centre Biirnic _ Alaric wing Shink 2 001111011)’ win; - lliurrrlgr C.P. Vtrdun subs. Valcis. Moore ‘GraveL- Kilby, Proulx. -I i St. Michael's subs. Krrr. Johnson,’ Wtbster, Edgeccmbe, Smith. i First Period. No score. Penalties-Seals. Second Period, ' 1-0.1’. Verdun. . . Alarlc ..':-.c.r. ...4.45i Verdun. . .Coi'li'lo. _ - tRccvesi | . 5.45 -'.'2-—C.P. Verdun...R:cres . . . . ..l2.4E ‘4- C1’. Vrrdun...\' ti‘; 100111101151» _ 10,20 s-cp. VerdunmJoilclis- , . . . ..l.'i.15 Pen. Hrs-Scale. ' Third Period 6--C.P. Y: ‘imfiravol . . . . . ..30 Ir~c.i=. Verdun...Vnlols .... .1045! l Penalties-Gravel, Proulx, 6. Mur-l ‘ray f-‘oivell. (Eoldie Prodgers ' l t Drops Vics Reins l MONCTON, Jan. l5.-Goldie Prod- ‘hockey team, today announced his 'rc3eascd today. indicated “Pin" Dal-l lton, Amherst left winger, was out. ill ‘hi: credit, while Doccity White, Am question no report 00M "Niwiliw to ‘thc Ecartl. I would also PROM-l mcilzl thct tire 112321 int": the rlitlit‘ taint-millet: some mm cu r0931 55%" .- 1Z1 i112 L n ‘t; .p:lltl:s fzc- ctr. of the others. , » It goes without saying that Prince Edward Island would be- represented on the Oommisslomsnd if I had the power I would ‘appoint Chief Justice Mbthiefnli, tihaimian. I suppose it would be too much for us toelpect two men on the Commission, but. in any event, the second man should be from the Maritime Provinces, and the third should be‘ an outstanciln! business man from _0rl_e_of iheetnqr provinces. The nextstep wouldbs the DTOPCI‘ preparation and p’ ‘.- rtiazl cf cur case and if vizfzlled .in that we woutd have nobody outbur- 1.11.." m1 that both pltties ‘concede will wandering-letdown": vhf 1 H‘ on’ ‘smut dud bu"a‘"p‘ng' and _ resignation as mentor of the squad. that there is a great day coming when‘ Pmdleil- m" "m" Nm°mn “W”. you ‘shall meet agslnon that bright 15E"- "15 ""9 '1?‘ ' "i9 5'51 kniiim and happy shore where there willbe 37mm" i" H" w"_"il'-_"- h" "f"? ‘w moi-e Dunn‘ ' {pilot of the Victorias since the be-I I Signed on _behaif of the members ‘K111111118 0f the sfllwri- K o! Muslim .W0lnen's Institute. Pressure of Business and "the 10-, ' Mug, “,5 gmwggg, n”, ability to devote suflcient time to‘ Maia. uzwrs .v. MOORE, sl-eiy. the hockey mm promoted his res-' (piping P1955; copy) ‘ fgnation, it was said. ‘ ‘ E __'I‘he_Victo1-is Hockey Club has not '_ The road show wssplnylng s poof consids ed his successor according to‘ town. It was a tense moment in the Mlnllef Ambrose Wheeler. — email m. We are alone? hissed the The, squad will carry 0n without- vlllian. Almost,‘ rejoined his socorn- a coach linill such time as a suitable pltce casting s sad eye at the rows nidiltor ‘can be ofI-rehihil-leltl- ' ' ' ' ' ' "IiWKUi" ' Going Good In Amherst AMHERST, N. 5., Jan. l5.-Scor- ing figures in thc Central Section.’ front with 7 goals and 2 assists to hcrst. rzght wing man, had 5 goals and 3 assists. Arthur Dalton, of Aru- hcrst, and llarris Wall, of Monctcm. stood tied in third place. I Amherst and Moncton clubs u-crc‘! tied irl assists with 9. Amherst has‘ scored 20 goals this season with on i 2y foilr being tallied against tlicnl, t night at 8 o'clock the“sco“a ‘O a 3_3 “e ‘n ma. l-icr lliuhziinl linli lvfl. Jncksonvllll: l"lil., ‘.30 iliiiilltes Efll'll('l’ aboard a spr- clal pliltlC dcsputvhcd thcrc to tiring ruwi cltizrns. of the. city, including the Aldermen. The police nrr: now llskhig Ilovl they are to recognize a "chief citlnu lliiin to hcl" lxrrlaidc. Hr arrived in Jacksonville crirllcl" in thv llll-Yht bv c"? Thcy “cl fairly $1" W“ H“ train from thc north. but ivas dc- mid hlniyor, for i115 hilviilfll’ l! hung in every police stauion, b‘ noi certain about the Lady llyuca when she is nloncx, But when line! titlzon" comes along the slteofl how, it. is asked, is a calloiv r Ihlflbk 5g llw i-lreparod to show that, HR‘ P0011 Balls fictitious victim: "He clearly knevy, ' ‘I'm deference due l To a man of pedigree " _ " The football fans arc wondeiésg f1 Jimlny’ Sccd and Billy ugllwpie, tho of Commerce hold thc Bonk of Nova captains, respectively "o! Shwflfleld an interesting United, conic within tha “distinguish- aud rather amusing contest. After ed“ category‘. Tales, too, are going about fivc ininutcs of play Stcwarttihc rounds of Sheffield of innocent, drew first blood for the I1. N. Sfbut DYOSPPTOUS appearing passcrs b; irhich was evened shortly Rlifl‘ b3"hcing rendered ilncomfortablc bccartoa Murdock of thc Connncrcc on a pas-s ‘ lffllivnlllfn poor nt from Baker. The only other scul‘lllg‘llit‘l‘f‘l,‘l i0 ascertain if ‘hey are with- in this ))Dl‘iOd haiapcnerl Wllilfl ll1C‘§ll the ranks of the salute-es, fast skating Stewart again saggcd thc" iWllle behind "Pop" Kerr to enci the pcrlod Z-I in lrivor of ihc l3. N. S Ill the second period Stewart scor- crl for thc I3. N-. S. while Fraser in fl‘.l and to our‘. Hi5’) duplicated for thc Cr-nnncrcc. In the filial canto ihc Commerce inadc a strong comeback. play bcinr, Fayed there by bad weather. Mrs. Sllaivkey was taken ill inst Friday upon llcr arrival here. City Bankers Play Tie Game" At the Forum ‘vCdllCtdllX thc l-‘irlnk Good Offers Are ; Made To Mentors in Scotlaicrritor}; most of thc timc._ N .W YORK‘ “an “‘__'_;~h;‘ b1‘ . - l . ‘Fhclr cfiortl. were iiililllY rcwflfdCfl‘ heuvywvright riln-arolirlll cane out in thc (lying mrimlnlr. of thc gnmcf into thc 0pm] 10110:.‘ in .-| mg cl pug;- \l'll."l1 lnuh. ‘iFlllTfl with a fart omit‘ ma; l)l‘t\pn5p],'; 3mm ‘lgbjgnefl yo ling <h0t which c0inplcich~ hnfilerl Linc up one world 1111f‘ hout buwo l1 Max ill the $(".\‘.li1 not who turned nsidvxscliilirlinl; and Young llill S rlbllng, iiiliil‘ h-‘lril llrvwtn. in lllls session. sumowllcrt: in Illinois m Jll 1c and For thc B. N. S. $100111‘! “"113 U10‘ another in Scpicmboi", hctvvern thé 5111111118 T2111 Willie Fraser, sturdy‘ winner niirl Prlmo (Jnrnr a‘. tf i: man dlfcncc man for thc Commerce, W35; mountain of Vemcc. their Oillfiiv-‘liiililli’. i>1fl.\'i‘i1 The llonrst milk fun:l off :i:i1l,v—- them closefy, _ secured, said Manag- inch .. ._ _ ‘ ‘ two against Goalie Wesley‘. LlTWh‘ Following i‘ the liflfi H11‘ itlirl Bill Carry. Provident r-i t1 ,- Mad< and m? o? Bllblfles‘ lmzummld" B. N. S. (‘oinmcrcc islui Square Gflrflrn‘ until" Milly.- “f” Amhwcs 141m“ 59°19“ 1-‘ Emil“ (‘lnril JNlllCll in cxlcndlni; contr it lttl‘ this with OEQllhJRQFHIFK them and are 111‘ “mg ‘,;‘.‘.‘. i ‘Hgjgrnmmn ‘U “Pan Sm. “n, ‘aha, "NONE w"‘"""' _ lfrcirncc ‘and mariner-l" ni 1h» u: .111" ' pride, (" A‘ m‘ ‘Fliicrt Plrcmund Jv-p tlilFflllf, lhilll of luv Hcrlnan I Gnmcroil F111 r-lluitrr, G‘ A’ n‘ F‘-l'r\"1rd'. \Vl ‘ c ti r“ ': r “Fl i ‘i. iii this nfin" lrfilliitlfi, Amherst . 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