AgCl-I 5. 1930 E Strongest ’ attraction of MO RSE’S TEAS ' no doubt is their flavor but they , mum number of N N a: r have another their strength, which assures t maxi- uali LJPS to the pound.’ Tributes To‘ Late Senator B. C. Prowse ll a recent session of tlle Senate Canada glgqllcdii. tributes‘ were paid m. 150/‘ lion. Sir Edward Kemp, l, y, I). Reid, Hon. N. K. La.- u-“mr, lloii. B. C. Prowse, mem- ._. r-i the Scnaite who had passed gy since the last session. I-iou Senator Dandurlnd after yin; reference to lrllc Oihél‘ 5e11- uls gpoke thus of Samator Prcwse: _ ing beyond the bounds of pirty pol- itics incl-sis a sci-l of free masonry -shs.ll I call it?-w'hieh unites all public men who are working for their wintry along their different lines of light and guiding. From my ex- perience of public life—and I have had a rather long experience in that NESIJOOL-I am happy to add my test- imony, if testimony is necessary, of the strong conviction which I have no doubt i share with many others, that public men according to their lights are moved by a spirit of love and self-denying service for their country. The bonds of intimate pers- enal friendship are not overlaid but strengthened by the work that pub- lic men undertake in common for the 1e news roach“ “a yesterday o; larger and less selfish interests of e dem‘ m“; Edltilid sland. Scnawi- Prowsc - ,1 been a member of this cham- . 5mm 1911. lie was born at Cher- lewvn in 1862. His commercial '90P was a successful one and he s one oi the mercilant princes of i li-laiul lie served es councillor the City n; Ciwrlotietown and was one time mayor of his native city. m; n pllhllC-Spifllkd man. a. man sound lildgmnent and ‘rind-ly hcmrt. Senator Willougilby paid the fol- ,-mg tfllllliti’ ‘Senator Prowse I l’; known ever since my entry into s lfouse. lie had long preceded . 'I‘iie lirmomble leader of the \'B‘.‘i1..'lli'lli has recorded the steps his viii-fol‘ lle was n mall of a very idly nauue. he had not an enemy the House; and if he could diffuse my or pleasure he was only too d io lljl so. I sincerely join with 'l'i‘)llili'ill)lr" friend the leader of iGovri-iiineni. in extending to tile “Hi5 of these gentlemen our sin- e svnlpllthlh" tight llnii. Sir‘ George E. Foster sinviking generally of the loss sus- iisd by ihe Senate in the death tiicse wu- gentlemcn said: "There idiiierenl. kinds of ties that bind together in friendship. The ties it bind public men together are scr iuuulig those who belong to tSHIFIB side of “p6iitl‘c§‘,‘biit“e"litli‘nd5‘ Agents Wanted 0|! i-‘WMAN T rnsvul. filflwlngngzgz‘ ‘eyarsentatives. 0n p0 Z 1y. Bu“. EB H300. (Milli at weekly rage) and expenses. commmpm 0881i bfllilllkl 50811.35 wmawn Tower Bid!» “Mm _ 5- w-l s-lz-lo-as. o! swam,- pyowse, o; lcountry, of empire and of humanity. ‘It is lll thinking over the long years we have spent together that just at this moment I have a sense of personal ices, and in expressing a senlse c! that loss I find s responsqln the hearts of many men on both sides of this Chmnber. whether one or another strip of polities binds them together. We think of our old friends and miss them. One can ul- most hear the sound of their voices in this Chalnber. One can shut ones eyes and almost see the familiar faces glowing with friendship; can feel the impulse and emotion of lmdly thoughit, which, passing beyond the lmuls c; party, distributes itself gcneraily,| among confreres and smnpanions in the work of public life. "A ceremony like this, if we may call it n ceremony, brings thought! to us all of the swiftness with which life passes, and of the certainty that an end shell come sooner or later. To those that are left it brings a‘ reminder of their duty to take up the torch that lights the psith that our young nation is travelling. Canada will have a' greater and more pros- pervus future if we who remain bear the torch as it should be bome, with our sense of responsibility increasing as those vwho are companions slctlg snipers-omen vswrurwrm ‘is ................ ‘in per Illa of"! words Wow-woman I. dusk and leave us forever.“ ' ‘ _ ._M. 1,3,. “sena- - zsrsq-s-n-ca" ‘- i n+eeo+e$ao‘ -- wmamzg..." Classified Advertisements . 10o per line of l words 0s per line of 5 Verb Jo per llue of I words no ‘!_*!*.44°. For Sale eon ssssfiro tar. sosnn AND room signs on- band at Guardian Office. ' rbFns-slls-u-Q-“cuolos Barnum rock eeckerels from 285 eigs strain. u. closultsrt, Msrslinslc. . ~ sno-a-s-m E2... sALs-oliiosunan. APPLY Rum-t Bill, Fredericton. zioe-a-s-at ron-sllllll-Io-u-oloe snoop sow. farrow in April. Apply Peter Morri- son, Granville. 2994-3441- . sleeve." i1ii“‘.£.‘;.?’ .. ,- . . Cli on Morison, hederieton its- "i P. 15.1. '< . l o nos mi ‘m: sell: m ghlpflwnu 9‘ short notice Olson Central my. Hun roa sine-so Acres. Ap- ply J. P. Csvansulh.‘ New Bevan- zoso-sl nnwnnnnuvfl AT POPLAI HAY FOR. SALE Point. 1 will be at Resins-n Rob- ertson's on March 10th lo sell Hay. w. o. Richards. alas-a-o-fli- >- I to cum‘ mo ass-one Wu - wslipaptr. etc‘. w! u» 9-" R- llovi y, puma‘. u‘; I tor. Get aaicesonma‘ “w, 1W0!‘ ~ ye mm“ alas-s-s-sl. ‘---'-i~--r-—.“"' l Escarici‘ i ~ . .----,-—-4.- FOX.‘ TAT- ifireturn- 101G HGUI“, .1 ‘ION-Bfkll i -ons viii“ ‘M "baron." vs. Notify ii “if s. " .» l‘ ll hll- . m” lunqmmy “w” a S, January, 1'1. mo. ma. Minnie e. Mc- bsodfllsd. M. csushm- or the isle. FOR BALE-Jill! DIED GUIRN- sey Bull. three 7W1 old. I190 Guernsey grade cow. 8 years old. to freshen last of March a. s. Mel- létt, York, P. I. I. a-s-l-s lioness roi-ssl-b-svsr‘ sa- rlvsd another suited of choice. ‘sound and well-mien horses st 'my stables. Wellington McNeill, Iuntsin a Dell's Wharf. . McLeod. Mrs. alu-a-s-sl , r THE CHALOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Thé Central Guardian i i HALIFAX WOLVEIINBS V! Abegwelis. Areas, Friday night. 2144. FUNERAL POUTPONID. - The funeral of the late Robert Brown, which was to have taken place this sitar-neon is postponed until Thurs- day it 2 o'clock. YBSTEKDAYB MARKET-Eggs sold at sec; butter 45c; chickens ll to $2; fowl $1 lo $1.76; apples 15c don; Bay 65c to 70c; straw 40c; oats 55c; hunlps 50c; memes 70c. Till! FUNERAL MASS for‘ the late Rev. Lawrence smith will be held in st. Dunstans Basilica tomor- row morning at 10.15. The remains will be forwarded by the noon (12.05) train to North Wlltshire. HALIFAX WOLVEDINES VS Abegwelfs, Arena, Friday night. 2144. wlLl. TAKE onu or OI-‘I-‘ICE-— This morning at li o'clock in the Supreme Court Room, Mr. p. Gavan Duffy, K. C., will be, sworn in by Chief Justice Mathieson as Judge of the County Court of Queen's County. TlIE GRADUATING CLASS 0i" Prince of Wales College held a most enjoyable social function in the can adisn Legion Rooms lest evening, at tended by more than thirty members and guests. A variety of games under were thoroughly enjoyed. The chap- erones of the evening were Professor and Mrs. G. D. Steele and Professor and Mrs. J. G. Bennett. ‘ OTllllER TS MEN'S DANCE. — The Other Y's Men's dance held at the Casino lsst evening wss a thon- oughly enjoyed functioh._Almost one hundred couples tripped the light fantastic to the music of the Casino Orchestra. A number of novelties added additional spice to the already attractive occasion. i BRADALBANE UNITED CHURCH 0P‘ CANADA-Services on the above charge for Sunday, March 9, i930, are ss follows: Granville, 11 a. m.; Rose Valley, 3» p. m; Brsdalbane, 7 p. m. The Sacrament of the lord's supper will be dispensed at the af- ternoon service, in consequence of which there will be Preparatory Ber- vfcls at Rose Valley on Thursday and Friday evenings, commencing ut 7.30. Thos Pslethorpe, Minister. hill?" IN . . news has been received of the death in Calgary Monday of Donald Mont- gomery Johnson. formerly of Long River. in this Province; death being due to double pneumonia. Mr. John ' son left this Province two years ago Ind settled in Clighfy, Alberta. ' where he took up for ranching with ' great success. He leaves to-mourn his wife, dormerly Miss Nettie only, Buinnlérslde, four daughters, Mrs. MoGill and Misses Helen and. Mm’. Ind one ion David, also his sister, Mrs. Ella Campbell, Parke-Corner. to all of whom sincer- est sympathy wlll be extended in their sad’ bereavement. ~ s P. l. ISLAND PEOPLE 1N CALI- IOINIA-Mrs. was the hostess at a delightful tea given- at the home of Mrs. Wynne her sister, Miss Keegan, who comes native Canada. Mrs. Krammer had the pleasure of presenting to Miss Keegan the following guests: Mrs. Curran, Mrs. Themes McCloslrey, Mrs. Joseph McOloslrey. Mrs. roster, Mrs. Mari, Mrs. wolf, Miss Brand and Miss Winnie Russel of sierra Madre, Mrs. Pinney of Al- hambra and Mrs. Harvey of Eagle Rock. The guests enjoyed both the excellent vlands and dancing which ' ‘. especially the old time dmelng cf Mrsflrilomas McCloslrey, stpped in the lively tune of “Kli- deres. ghncy." Mr. James Bradley, who is ‘visiting the west from P. E. Island. Canadl. was also present and and tbs surrounding country, its grateful soil, delightful climate and chemist pecplop-(Califomia News). the direction of Mr. Alex. Msthesoil ' Joseph Kremmer Bradley, nerd-i Mountain null‘, for to the sunny scuthland from her For- voicsd his praise‘ of sierra Madre, POLICE COURF-At the Police Court yesterday morning the ease of v s. mun charged with carrying con-. cealed weapons was adjourned till to- morrow. ‘ ___ HALIFAX WOLVERINES VS Abegwelis. Arena, Friday night. 21H. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND—Rev. Ewen MocDougnll will preach Fri- day, 7th, at Birch Hill at 7.30 p. m. and Sabbath, 0th, at Bangor at ll a. m. and 'i p. m. EPISCOPAI. SERVICES-First Sun day in Lent, March 9.—St. Marks, ‘Rwstlco, morning prayer ll a. m., St. John's, Millnlnevening prayer 3 p. m. Rev. C. F. Johnson, Wednesday March 5th and 12th. St. John's, Milton, Lenten Services, 7.30 p. ln. P. S. LITERARY SIQCIETY- - The Prince Street School Literary society held its weekly meeting yes- tcrdny afternoon. Under the direc- tion of Rev. Dr. Ramsay, Joan of Arc was discussed. PROIIIBITION CASE-Tile def- CRASWELI. Studio rnorocnsrns AMATEUR. FINISHING 212i d-li-lmonth. Erinitp Enlist Eilurtb WEDNESDAY - . I Shall-Wealth’: Missionary Society, Regular monthly meeting- Heartz Memorial Hall. - Milk-Officers and Teachers of Sun-l day School. weekly supper, meeting “Teaching values of‘ the Old Testament-Why Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A., continued. , 7.30-—Weekly Prayer Service-Visitors cordially welcome — Heart: Memorial lisll. ' ‘ 8.30-l\‘leetIng of Session — Ladies‘ Parlor. ' 2122. Master Ixslle McLauglilan, Stem, hope, had the misfortune of break-l lng his urm Saturday. i Mrs. A. A. McNeili. who has rc-j turned from s visit to Halifax. has as hes‘ guest her mother, Mrs. Jalllcs ' Byrne. " Miss Alny Worth has returned to oxidant 1n‘a prohibition case, ad- journed from last Wednesday con- fessed guilty to the charge yesterday, before Prohibition Magistrate Tweedy and was fined $200 and costs or in. default of payment three months in, fall. ' I LIBRARY CLOSES TEMPOIF, ARILY-‘liie legislative and Dodd} Public Library will be clcofrd to thei Public during Tuiursdayf Friday and Saturday of this wcck and will be opened in the New Library build-| llig on Monday morning at the us-' uni hours. Patrons will please hold books in their possession until the. first of the week. i I‘. W. (T. DEBATlNG-At the regu- lar weekly debate held at Prince of Wales College yesterday, the subject discussed was "Resolved that the‘_ British Empire is in danger of dis-' integration." The resolution was: émiec by the close vote of 34 to so‘ The speakers for the Pro side were larances Kerwin, Norma McQuarrie and Wallace Andi-cw. Those for the- Con side were Marlon Millman, Jean' Sharp and Heath Saunders. Wilfred. BOOb-JTOYCI acted ns critic. tiirlm rsnrv ENJOYED. -! The card party held under the nus-i plcss'of'18t.-,Yinrrw . ing Circle in C. O. M., l-ial evening was very well Mien (l; end the enthusiastic contestants en,loy-, ed their game to the utmost The‘ indies in charge wish to th the different business men who gen- erously donated prizes for e oc- casion. A nice sum was which will he used by circle to buy material to up by them into clothing deserving poor of our ei prizes were awarded as The llows; Mrs. John Bmirke, consolsti , Miss Mr. J. F. McGulsan. scco John McAleer. consolation,‘ ward Flynn. Lucky chair M McKinnon. : Many mothers have reaso . Ed- . J. A. P bless of suffering and made them _ althy. PERSONALS , Mr. Gordon Crockett, Yoli. in the city yesterday. _ ms. Mary A. Birt has to her ilomc nt Covehelld shcrifivrisig lo Plsquid. WRS eturned after a urn of David The Guardian regrets lo the serious illness of Mr.‘ Dover, East Suffolk. N. lll. RESUL Boston. 5: Clnadlens, 2; Toronto, l; Americans, l; Ottawa, D: Montreal}. ' i eon sane NI‘. A autism-MOO traps = . qood order. four - lsestsr ‘ one cosine. Wt m- SIQICQFIXIQD W nled ' c-a ollalacuua-i e l,“ , an. ' ‘s Y‘ let's. m,“ “l: " ‘PM iohoo maul. write ' m‘ “l” fmjl Employment Wanted ~ womriFfuTri asiifiii 1o no _ sy__ssy._spply as ‘Union strut. amour wou- W). “first.” m nlivrus- IICLIOD-At Burlington. Iowa. M! w. s. sermon, nbstlriiueiico. i blown-on March 3rd. at his mason of us: mils-low. u- osssiism. at Armin. wry r, widows: the 1m noun. ‘w- Imwn. mlm 0M vnr- 174mm! ' V _ _ .. service stardust’ room, funeral lstving at‘ ‘ti?! Illttrmfnlr People's Osmot- ‘eboedoeeoveoeoooodoyqoo Charlottetown O Nlfllfllflim o mail ' < - uls-s-ns-u-s»; . ,.,..-.. I .- w WJ ~ ust and ' l Mr . Spencer's ,hcr home much improved from her‘ recent operation in the Prince EJ.l-. ward Island Hospital; Among the students taking the Red Cross nursing course is Mfrs N. iibley of the C. W. l..., ccrnlniilee.’ City. Mrs. (Coi.) Allan, Covehesd lllesi is visiting in the city, the guest of Dr. Wylie and Mrs. Allen. Miss Jean Gorveatt, Cumberland. has returned home after spending the past week in the city with her sister. Mrs. A. K. MacPhee, Prince Street. Mrs. George Green of Kingston is doing nicely after a very serious op- oration in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. Green expects to be homc in the course of a few weeks fully recovered. Mr. Weston Railings, North Rus-l ticc, returned yesterday after n two weeks’ visit to Montreal and Ottawa. Mr. Rollings made the last lap of his- return trip, from Molleton to Char- lottetown, by airplane, and enjoyed it ‘ lensely. Government ‘(Continued froln page i) Constitution is that of subsidies from the Dominion to't1le provinces and that there is no greater undertaking‘ upoll which money could more jllst-| iflably or with greater benefit be; alizied spent than in the promotion of pub-| who had died eitilcr during the war th sewing llc health; and, before and after liiiii., or ‘laudable purpose of the resolution; ,but invoked the argument ngaiiisti Jurlfictfon. Increase the tiOlllllllull‘ lls being done by the Provinces, ha‘ lcontlnued by them without ‘special. ‘contribution fronl the federal trees-J | ury for s. particular purpose. i It was argued that such Qifllllsy Mother Graves‘ Worms Extc lfilfbfiymply the gxgrglge of control by the‘ 'l'oi;v, lS_ll\(‘ chairman of the Na- beceuse it has relieved the ll cones Domini” and m,“ Such Control miiioiinl RCF-CkIYClI Council of Canada. {operation | Jurisdiction. limited the provincial . resolution really amounted to this: l-le pointed out‘ {that the Rockefeller foundation was prepared to bear one third of the cost lfor the first threc years. lie rvniitcrl jtne Federal Government to assume this one third after the ioundiitioii . had withdrawn its funds in this con- ‘ nectlcn. Prince Edward Island lneliglliln Hon. P. J. Veniot, Postmaster Gen- fill. Itlfed that all the provinces could not receive grants fronl the Rockefeller ' ‘ tion. Prince Ed- ward Island was ineligible becullsc it had no medical school. ‘The resolution was declared "enr- ried" without n division, it involving nothing more in the way of Govern- ment responsibility ,than taking the proposal into "consideration." Veterans’ Tensions The resolution of Dr. J. H. King. templated the introduction of a bill whose provisions would render wsi veterans eligible for old age pensions it the age of 60 and at the same time extend this legislation to vet- ersns wlrohsd eeesisis totally and permanently unemployed before that age, was debated in commit oi‘ the [whole in the House of Commons tow _ All)’ The minister outlined the scope of thl PNDOOM bill, and am... that one of the great difficulties M. Dfllenfuwas that of the man who hid DMD MUN If!“ ,li'id lo could not Vol‘! - i - ~ m‘ . r -\ , asking ‘by mi amount ilot exceeding $40.00a ‘ as much as willie it pllrpggcd 1,0 be .sllilllld be dealt with in an impartial ithc ndnlinistralioll of the pensions , cilsahilliy was duo to Will‘ solver. ‘lllll-‘ii llc l‘f‘l‘llf‘llllli"i'f‘(l, srrlll lilr. iTrn~ Minister or Pensions, which coll-I ‘~33 160691416 the principle or um Old Age Pensions, which granted | small allowance to persons at the age of 70. It was now intended ma; ior the benefit of wsr veterans this age limit be reduced to 65. At the some time, he sold "we quite realize "l" mlny veterans may reach the SW16 where they are permanently and WWW unemllloysble before they “"51" l-hlt B8B; and therefore we are parliamentary authority to extend the benefits of this legislation to men who saw nctlve service in e theatre of war and are permanently unempioyable no ‘matter what age K110i’ may be, provided, of course, they are not already taken care of by war hc-nsloil or otherwise. ' "I'm: ilroposui was, he said, to sup- picilicilt the income of those eligible ll/lzcn DQII (OTIIOIPOK e the oflice ready dough. 40c (l6 doses). At all druggisls. month in. the case of a married H ‘J "m" and $20.00 in the case of a single mail. ‘file resolution brought forth vigor- ous criticism from the Opposition in the result of representations made by Sll‘ Arthur Currie and others, it had n different object altogether, and had thrown a. delicate question which way into the political melting pot. ‘Phr- proposed nlcztsllre represented a most OlJJECLlOlIBDIE form of proced- ure. 1t was not right or fitting that firs! 11...: mm com. take ‘Bl/EKLEYS. ET "Buckley's" anliseptir. ‘Xlrativl and acid-neutralizing agents rheri that cold or cough before if become! dangerous. A few rinses nf"Rur.-k|e_v's" today may ssve vou from a severe ill- 'ee a hnllle of this fast-acting remedv at our". another at r the first sneeze or Two sixes: 75c HO doses); Yau 4.7» rnt situation has prompted the Gov-I ernment to take inlliledlate actioiifi Cclnnlenting on the iuci flint tile‘ COlllllll$I$lUll was lo be il|l,‘..)lil'.l)'_l “LC? Kcntvillc Arlvcrtlsrr, \\'illf.'~l l-'-.:s Cfill-l sistently urged that there be an lll-I‘ VCSUZIAUOH, stated iii iluri. ii. an ell-l itorial on f-‘ridav as folio»... "By its’ nclion the Govcriliileill. n‘. Nova Sco- tin has nlisvverrzl those who insisted that Uovrrllllirill n01 nllri should be left in the hands of a Min- isicl‘ of the Government as proper, cci. 'i‘lic Prime Minister stated that the llffilmsed legislation would come bc-’ lure a committee of the House and it \\'.'Ill|(l have the greatest latitude in A: lilqlllry. ‘i'ile Prime hilllister, snid lion. R. l3. Bennett, Conservative leader, had‘ undertaken to redress complaints of the decisions to be arrived at could render , lance whatever at tile prescilti y-mrtllrc. The appointment of n Roy-i nl CZlfllllllSi-‘iCll with the ‘necking and,’ spuilsorvllip 0i ille Uovrrillilciil. xiii Nova rleutlzi. and with full ilflklfl‘ to‘ '~‘iil‘.lli’i(‘li \‘.'llllf“Ff‘fi ftllll in exniiiiii» lliclll lmrlrr naih, i: in the‘ ilillliifill of this paper, the best if mi the clii"; way, to get clown w hard pail ..vl iiiid out exactly vllni is what lll till’; mast important of our valley indus-i irierf. . Eradalbaile and now OOOO-QO-QO Prof. Emanuel of Bl Teacher of Violin Ind 7 Charlottetown Phone 1054-1. Violin Studio eooooeoooeoooeoeeos 2075-3-3-lwk. Islander Take fllany Prizes l Butter Con Mr. M. L. Gflnlille, fol of soldiers indicated lll the letter Will-l, “n P91118015 l9 111059 ¢105¢1Y idfillll-l Mamtnba’ arrived home m ten by Sir Arthur Currie, the YBSOIlI-I tioll liow bcfcro the House (lid not,‘ however, touch the cause of com-‘ plalllt at all. The country had 215-‘ silhlcd that the Pfllllf) iifiiilster, ill llllllirniciilillg his promise, would ll1~\ frcdllvr‘ isglslutlon amclirliilg the! pensions net with respect to the nl'.\t-‘ tel" of drirrlcd disability. it was sup- posed that provision wcilld be luade ilini when a man was ncceptcrl for Will‘ service n‘; physically sound, ii would be ]7l'(‘.'.lllll€fl, unless proof to the contrary was produced, that l'llii' it lirtl, that ilic rclv tulltrnl n!‘ expell- llllllfP-S rested \\'.‘l‘.l Fir" . ‘TUlilCilL ‘ Mrniiirlw. oi lilo Upper-i ‘m, and ‘pri- \flLC liiclillrrrr. cillhl h-ii. introduce; Pitt-vie l n": “lll ‘ illc lll-l icct 0i lllclczlsilig pour‘. that wasl file duly of the govcvlllllclll. in addition to llic returned soldiers, there were the dependents of men‘ l since the conclusion of pcaccl made | the Minister of Railways and the‘ some oi these dependants were now thc' Minister of Justice commended the,‘ lll .1 state of llillllltldfilll. ‘ilicy should l be taken cure of. llc denounced the! propelled lilcl-lsure ns the worst piece‘ of‘ all election that had ever been ISLANDER. (Continued from page li and is recognized as a man of out- standing ability. J. W. Bculier. in addition to being| Dvpiliv ltiiilihirl‘ of Agriculture for l‘. l-I. island is also secretary of the -i‘. Ft. i. Potato (irovvers Association. a (‘i7~tll‘.-.‘l‘fltl\'(‘ organization whirll has incl ulili flrrnt results since it was nrnnnizrrl lll i020. llr. M. M. Comfy, uhu has srrlrrl (lll n lllill1l7“l‘ of‘ eoiiliilisslulls, is the. {mun to whom the Dnlninion Governfl nient has entrusted the task of ur- uaniziiil: the fishermen of the Muri- func Provinces. . Geo. A. Boggs was recently elected ‘iiPrcsldeilt of the Nova Scotin Fruit {Growers Association and is well in- ‘formed on the Clrowers‘ ilroblrnls iaiirl was. ii is ilizderslood, the unani- niuos rlioire oi the lzrouers as lllfil‘ ‘representative on the Commission. E, Prrif. W. S. Blair, who it is slain]. ‘Will act ill the capacity of technical 5advisor to the Commission is Super- fihtcildeili. nf the Dominion Experi- ,uiclilal Station ni. Kentvillc, and is. ilzciicruliv acknowledged to have a [more complete insight lnin nil phas- zes of the fruit inrlilsiry lll this Prov- iiiice than miy other one man. it is also stated that H. Perry iBlancliard, of Ellrrhcuse, will net as Secretary of the Commission. Tile decision cf the Government to enquire into the fruit industry foi- Jorving representations from the No- Iva Seotia Fruit Growers ".$SOClBtll)l1. ‘the Department of Natural Resourc- ‘es, the Kentville and Lrl-rrencetor-rvi hoards of Trade and individual 'growers and shippers. in announcing the Government's decision last Wednesday, Premier :N.hodes said. "The critical situation ‘services lilry ficzi with the several phases of ihirzl industry to place before the Com-l mission at its hearings, all the iii-| formation they are able to give in, |flle faith that the Cohlnlissioll \\'lli, be able to weigh opinion against‘ opinion mid cvidrlirr against cri- drlic: to the end that a iiriiiiitc crowing and lilarketilig policy may he mapped oilt and lllc production of apples in iliis Valley be brought up to a decent standard of lllO!|(‘l‘i| business." SUATMEKFIIH". (Cuilillllifitljjflhl pace l) ilirailiilz results and which ii‘ coli- finned would have caused hiuch dif- ficulty for themselves and their friends. "In order ]lO\\'E‘\‘i‘l' lo work iliis backward pass, it was CSSCllllill t1.) perform numerous legul and finali- cial ll‘l‘(‘g\lliil‘lliC.'<, hilt lll" ienst oi which was the playing of this elusive sleuth. "The Prriviiirilii (lcvrrliiiil-iii m» claimed all kiiouierlize of ilie Rllilll‘ Ilvllirh may have been irlle as an Ladies first, Miss Mae Kin ‘M00110 overlapping of federal and provmriflli of political iuanourrrriilg on tile eve official body». ‘rlir Prohibition coni- mission apparciliiy would have moth-- ABM! MlifDmaiil- Gent/km ‘I flT5t:S\lbBidl0S if necessary, they sari lll‘ brought before ilarliamciit. The de-‘lil; to do ivilli hiiii allrl still liis bill M11! effect, but let the work which aired: y- bale was eontlilucfl ill the cvciililg. for lllnvarlis of $1303.00 had lo be paid m‘ thorn would he flallgcrollz. 'c.uiiilr~r-iil'..~ls iu handle. "if ihe Provincial ‘Frcasliry paid - the bill just thin‘: Wllill a 10f. of 0.‘;- plainiilz flint would lake lo an lll-v qilisitire opposition, if the Prohib- llioll Collllliissiull puirl it they were paying n bill they claimed never t have authorized or incurred and re fused to use llir iiiforiiiniioli pro curred by the cr-zpclldiiiirc when pre- sented and all arruiigriilriiis sci to lzn in this own f"\lil'l. "Bill iiow persistent l‘llllll'li‘ lius ii that is the wnv the iicnl liar. been ararliperl and illfll lliF‘ iuxiliihliiiizi Cfllllhiisslon threw R\\'.'l_\.' approxllli. alriv $150000 destined fol’ ilir- Pr.-,. viilclnl funds rif this priillhre for apparrliil): llf‘\f‘l‘ rlcrod and uriliizl iioi :‘.C("‘]lf '\\‘lll(‘ll is very questionable iiioccliiirri. in cover the tracks of some of their back sliding friends who found illrm selves in uncomfortable and unten- able positions "What a rrnlll" indepmirlnnt burly this Commission vaiiiild rlpprar to be." Victoria Unions QualifyForlvinals 'l‘lie Uiiuiiv. iii Violin-ii ilrfealcrl Yille Alberton Rwnls iii Victoria Mon- Yciny night li-l hi the SPFOIIT‘ game of the two garlic series to decide the western Iilterlilcdiate championship. By fills decisive will the Unions qual- ify for the final round mill will nleel. the winners of the 3nd Abbie-Mon- tague sclies. tllclorin non the ls- lalld chnliipiriilshlli l:l'.t veal‘ they defeated the Abbie ., . i....=e**"““" Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gash _which has dcvel éX- v 'ists makes it i ll _ . l-“Qle Y . whole situation i ‘ “ out delay. The express their h M! f when y Card of Thankrsli on a month's holiday. Mi has achieved outstanding .- biitter lllahufaclrlring ill whore he has been settled past three years. In i921 he ii . itoba. Saskatchewan and All- ilie Dr: Laval special conic highest six iilontils’ score, cont. [the reserve grand championship ‘Regina and winning during, l! ‘total of twenty-eight prizes. In all lie captured seventeen prizes, includ- iii; a large percentage of firsts. In 1020-30 lie secured, to date, twenty prn. including scvernl firsts, and vsiili the largest trophy awarded this your in the three western provinces, v hirh consists of a slirliilg silver cup , ruliicil at $75. This trophy, which re- .iiis iii Mr. Lmnlblcbl po sion. jvvas donated by the Winnipeg’ Cold f Storage Co. Ltd, for highest scoring. i He is taking it llolne t0 Prenee Ed- uard island with him. \_ . Mr. Gamble attended the Duh iCoilvciltion at Winnipeg last month Hind decided to tnkc a good holiday in his ilative province before rcturnr illil to Eriksdale. His many friendl will wclcolne him back, and will lllbllrvfl iii heal" of his success. liv- Two Special Boats‘ To Take Lobsters l To Boston Market '” O'i'“."iV/.-\, March 4.--Announce- i iilcnt was nlude tcdny by the Depart- ‘iilrnt of Marine and Fisheries of ar- ullgclncllis made at the instigation of Wiiliaiil Duff. Liberal meliibcr fol Alli.g.:ii:.li-Gi1l‘sb:ro to assist lab- stvr fishermen in the shipment of ltlzvll‘ products t0 Boston. l lluruig the lobster season. from ,Aiu'il 20 in June 20, two boats will ‘cull at puris from Callso to Sobel i lnlilllil iicni- llirliillrr, proceed II gllaizfiir with their cargo, and thul idirect in Ilosion. Weekly trips will b1 or iillfldfi to the Ailicrican port. The sfl’ “y "fort of this arrangement will bring ‘HUG . n. great saving in freight and Mosul Nova Scotla fishermen to over- [eome difficulties in the shipment of [live lobsters to Boston. - For some time Mr. Duff has been .il;lf.iiiilig for these addition facilitiel. . -" I 1. ll ;;1'cl'slf\ll BZ-ilfktlli ideal toilet, Fe: quisiic for discernin wcniali. Perfect ' iii results, Creates complexion: of rsro 'L\€‘3llly and cllllrln. Delightfully ccol and refreshing. Never leaves a ves- iige of stieklicss. A velvety smooth diitlon tcriing and stimulating tlfl skin. 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