EAC .15.» . oEilTllAL euinmiii HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE -Thc services for Sunday, Much 20th are: Victoria at 11; Bomb“, at 8: Ind Hlmliion at 7. my, u”, Ayers, Minister. HARD COAL-For bsseburner, furnace or stove. We can supply the very best quality. A. Pickai-d a co, 1520-3-18-31. UNITED BAPTIST UHUBCI_ Services for March, 20th, 1902. Dun. das, 11.00 A. M.; Annandale, 7,39 p, M. H. C. Marejon, Pastor. DIPHTHERIA immunizing clin- ic at Prince St. School for “" en 6 months to 14 years of age, Friday, 4 to 4.30 p. m. 1527-3-17-21 UR-APAUD-St. John Church, March wth/(Evensong, 7.00; Good Friday. Evcnwns. 8.00; Springfield. St. Elizabeth's church March 20th, Morning Prayer, 11.00. SUNDAY SERVICES-New Glas- gow Church of Christ: 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. services in the Cavendish Baptist Church 3.00 P. M. Wm. G. Quigley, Pastor. noon, having first secured the ad- THE CHARLOTTETOWIJ 7_G_U."-.'!D'AN auuiiirlois INVESTIBATIBN . OTTAWA, Ont., Mar. 15. —(By the Canadian Press) -- Senator Andrew Haydon today declared that about the beginning of 1929 Robert O. Bweezey, former Presi- dent of the Beauhamois Company, informed him he could not get a contract with the Ontario Hydro- Electric Commission because G. Howard Ferguson, then Premier 01 Ontario, "wouldn't _let it be signed until he got $200000." This was the final word in the evidence of the Senator taken at his home today, before the Senate Beauharnols Committee adjourned his examination to another date. It followed a. lengthy interroga- tion by J. A. Mann, Committee Counsel, nsequcnt upon the Sen- ator's evidence given under ques- tioning by R. S. Robertson, his legal adviser. The committee repaired to 8m- ator Hayden's home tl\is after- MW LTD. Fresh Groceries Always in Stock PAGE Ensvizpi .- ._._._<.é—_— i 10,19 I ‘and 21‘ EMPIRE BLEND Coffe Grown Pacl-rcr! in the Empire lb. ab tight v»- 35c Corn Syrup lb. tins F RENCH’S 9 0:. JAR Mustard mH11c,2*~21c Kippered Snacks s.» s» 6¢ AN D BEST OF ALL |-| BITE A DELlGi-IT “THE c051‘ is SMALL molars ‘IAN GIRL DIVER WINS CHAMPIONSHIP ilONTON, Alta, March 17— the Canadian Pressr-Once Miss Beth Tor/abridge has #1111110 field of high diving. young Edmonton swimmer, "iiccessful n~ winningyie I-ioad pionship cup nt iuc isanif u- (arnivii making her for hurih consecutive year West- uuada ladies‘ diving chain- rstverui years Miss Towbridge distinguished herself at swim- iml diving meets. In 1928, in v v- to being the holder of the v » Canada. ladies’ champion- iiie won the city \nri provin- ciiampionshiz) In 1929 she -~ second in th_e swimming l-iition put on by the Calgary ‘i Amateur Swimming club in lkystal pool. Miss Tuwbridgc lily enjoys diving and some r more difficult dives c! which is master, are the Swan, the inife, the Bark and the I-‘ly- Dutciunan, rind also the One i-liaif Somcrsault. ICING HEALTH FOR. CANADIANS ONDON, March 1'i—(By :hc v» Pressl-Miss Wiizlfrcdc v ~ who has been giving wide 1i’ to the best of Canadian vherc such is offered says inl ‘was told in Canada that in "i 25 years’ time the health of ‘= will have enormously lived, because it ~is anticipated 111m that the youngcr genera- wlll have been brought up on ntiiic dict, which will enable to withstand disease to a v extent. The view now is to 50 as to prevent illness. How ‘i of us are doing this? What is in which towns are "' 1y supplying their custom- Iiili well-balanced and scien- ‘ meals? " concerning a sane and “ 1i! diet are in existence; Men in existence for a. con- le time. The experimental of Dr. Edward Mellanby and "it. who are connected with Jheiiield University, is known “ But the person of average Filtrts now throughout the intelligence does not seem to be even aware that the knowledge of our very doors. I heard more about the Meiianbys in Canada than I ever heard in England. For there, due to what cause precisely I can- not say, people do seem to realize that diet is a question to be studied, whereas in England no one is par- ticularly interested in food, other- wise we should never put up with thingslas they are." l An article on “Canned Meals from the Empire" is also given in the magazine. Canadian Mulligan- awny and chicken broth, Canadian corn-on-the-cob-Ja delicious dish," and spaghetti-with-tomato-sauce are highly praised. , Hockey . Regals, 2; Crystals, 6. On Thursday the Summerside Crystals journeyed to Alberton and ' defeated the Regals 6-2. The Crys- tals did not have their full lineup but they had no more than enough, l | for before the game was 15 minutes old, E. MacDonald, o. former Crystal appeared in Regal colors and was {by far the best mun on the ice. i The game got away to a slow start "and before many minutes had i elapsed the mighty “Chick“ coasted ‘ through the Alberton defence to score 3 goals on O'Brien, who didn't v have a chance. Another nard shot from the blue line and the score was 4-0. In the second period play was more-evenly divided. A. Aherirn, second team goalie, guarded the Regals’ net and "turned in a very good game. MacDonald finally broke the goose egg on rt beautiful solo. D. Gallant retaliated and the period ended 5-1. In the third per- iod MacDonald and D. Gallant got one apiece and the final score was 6-2. llegais—Goal, O'Brien and A- hearn; Defence, W. Oulton, K. Profit; Forwards, H. Barbour, H. Jeffrey, H. Larkin, E. MacDonald, B. I. Raynor, J. Gordon. Crystals-Goal, T. Peters; De- fence, Grady and Gauthier; For- wards, C. Gallant, J. White, D. Gal- lant. Marie-JDid you give Bob any opportunities to propose?" Mabel-"Ycs. I but 3006111955, Lcouldift tell lilm they were oppor- tun'ties, could IW-Joksemith. 2i 146 Richmond St., tFirer Life, Accident, Sickness idnd Plate Class Insurance at. Lowest Rate. Agent at Summer-side. Lloyd Lewis E. 1R. BR 0 W Charlottetown COALe-A Pickard d: 00., are un- loading cars of Inverness, Old Syd- ney and Springhill Coal today. Orders for any quantity will be kiven prompt and careful atten- tion. 1529-3-18-3i. Mrs. C. E. Lowther and Mrs. V. Moore, Crapaud are among the visitors to the city attending the to which the written answers. son's name into the proceedinm came at the end. Senator Haydon vice of Dr. J. Fenton Argue re- garding the Senator's physical con- dition. Sixteen persons formed a half-circle around thebcd on which Mr. Haydon lay. His examination took the form of written questions Senator supplied The introduction of Mr. Fergu- FINEST QUALITY Macaroni 2 lbs. 9c week. “ Ice Racing each class are as follows: ed by John M. Keamey. W. A. Meetings being held this Horse races were held on Sturg- eon ice on Feb. 22nd, a. large crowd witnessing the race. The ice was in perfect condition. The "vlnnem of Class A-Jesslca the Great, own- Class B-Lady Lee, a. three-year- ali sensible people are in search of old pacer’ °wned by John nluaul‘ exists, and exists in England, at gun’ and drive“ by John M‘ Km“ ney. The summary is as follows: Class A Jessica. the Great (Kearney) 1 Bobby Burns (McCarron) . 2 Mildred Aubrey (Steward .. 3 Babe Aubrey (Collins) 4 Class B Lady Lee (McGuigan) ..... 2 Babe (King) . . . . . . . ...-... 1 Queen Marie (Conrad) 3 Darkcy (McDonald) 4 hawk»: inc-IN»- WLNF‘ wblibod Races were held on Clark's Bay, Feb. 27th. The ice was in good condition, and the weather favor- able. Good racing took place be- tween Directum L., owned oy ..loys- ius McDonald, and Mildred Aubrey, owned by John Stewart, those was endeavoring to recall conver- sations he had had with Mr. Sweezey in connection with Beau- harnols. He remembered one oc- casion at the beginning of 1929. “I asked him, of what good was Beauharnois," the Senator said. “It didn't seem to me of any value because Mr. Sweczey had no tak- ers of power. I asked him if no had any contracts. He replied that he hadn't. particularly. He thought about the Americans who would settle there when the en- terprise began. I said, ‘What's the good, if they won't be nailed down?’ He declared then, ‘We have a contract in sight with the Ont- ario Hydro-Electric Commission.‘ I said. ‘Didnl; you get it signed?’ His answer was, ‘Howard Fergi son wouldn't let it be signed un- til hc gets $200,000.‘ I said noth- ing aftcr that." This conversation, which too‘: place at Queen's University, Kings- ton, was some time late in 1923 or the beginning of 1929, the’ en- ator repeated. Nugget Shoe Polish (assorted shades) per tin ..... .. _ 12¢ Pure Clover Honey, 16 oz. jar, each 25c Kellogg’s _or Quaker Corn Flakes each 9c, or 3 packages . . 25c Reindeer Brand Coffee, l4 oz. tins, each .......................................... .. 30c Crisco, 1 lb. tins .. . 26c 3 lb. tins. .. 75c I Kraft Casino Cream Cheese-it spreads andslices ill). ..... .. . 14c SliirriiFs Pure Orange Marmalade, 4 lb. tins, each .................. .. .. 57c Standard Quality Corn 9c ea. or 32 tins 25c 0ur Remilar Every Day Values Invite Comparison Standard Quality Tomatoes, _. each 9cor3tins for ........ .. 25c Baking Soda, per lb. ...... ..6c or 3 lbs. 17c Chiver’s Old English Marmalade, a rare product, jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 26c EATON’S Pure Olive Oil, 8 oz. bottles, each ........... .. . 30c Snowflake Baking Powder, v 1 lb. tins, each . . . . . . . . . . y. .............. .. 16c DeLuxe Jelly Powders, each. London Brand Corn Starch, 1 lb. packages, each .. Fairy Toilet Soap, each ..... .......... .. 10c 5c SLICED BACON Choice Quality, Per Lb. ... . .. ...... 15c HEAD LETTUCE 15c each 0r . . 2 for 25c SUNKIST LEMONS Per Doz. . . . . . .. 29c . CH RISTIES ROYAL SODAS 1Lb.Bz1g12cor.... . . . . . . . . ..2for23c i ICINGSUGAR,PerPkg............. 8c WHITE SUGAR10Lbs.............49c WESTERN QUEEN FLOUR 98Lb.Bag............._... . . . . ..ls2.4s talking with Mr. Swcczcy fli- The Senator's evidence cr~m-, prised answers to three qucstionsf following which he stated his “personal position." of a firm that received law fcer horses making an interesting race, from the Beauharnois Power Cor- owing to Mildred Aubrey pulling a shoe, the race was unfinished. ~ The summary is as follows: Class A MildredAubrey (Steward 2 1 2 Directum L. (McDonald) 1 3 1 Bobby ‘Burns (McCar-ron) 3 2 Class B Lady Lee (McGuigan) 1 1' Edgerton Boy (Steele) . 2 2 '3 3 Darkey (McDonald) .. . The oflicials were: Starter-James McNulty. Y. BOWLING Rebekah League B. Stewart . E. Sutherland ....... 130 Total-Zlflil. pins. EXPERT OPINION ried. She-How do you know? He- I've asked them. Majority for Eurekas, 5B pins. l B3 104 ,the political zeal of some pcoplc at discussions betwccn Mr. Swee- Judges-Wh. F. Steele, Edward Lannigan and Lawrence Campbell. Eurekas J. Dillon I60 143 113 H. Finlayson 6....... 198 293 146 M. Miller .. 227 114 185 J. Fraser . . . . 97 93 126 Total—2281. Kiel-as ;S. Sentner 126 89 159 F. Teed 229 145 17'!‘ M. Stewart High single, Helen Finlayson, 293 pins. High thrce, Helen Finlayson, 837 pins. Alphas ,./ J. Howatt ........... 124 82 190 ‘H. Haipcr ... 8'1 110 L. Duchemin 135 G4 A. Garnhum 122 C. Matheson "...... 134 203 Total-MOO. Cardinals I. Lafferty ........... 132 146 104 M. Currie .. 86 91 59 N. Younker 98 118 146 ‘L. Day .............. 97 10B 127 Total-ISIS. Majority for Alphas, 87 pins. High single, C. Mathieson, 203 pins. High three, C. Mathicson, 441 He- There are an awful lot of with anybody else that girls who don't want to get mar- heard of for any favors receive poration for services rendered." he declared, “I have not either di- rectly or indirectly contravened any section or clause of any act oi’ parliament and particularly any part of what is called the in- dependence of Parliament Act. “The Benuharnols Powcr Cor- poration, the work of incorpora tion of which was done by Mr Ebbs of my firm, working with Messrs. Meredith, Holden, Hewar i and Holden, of Montreal, and- Messrs. Blake, Lnsh, Anglin and Cassels, of Toronto, acting for the ‘ bankers and other interests, had‘ no contract with the crown and nevercould have. so far as I know. If it is illegal for a member of the Senate to bc a. member of a law firm which incorporates com- panics under the Dominion Com- the House of Commons, who is a. lawyer and docs nny business of any consequence at all, has con- travened the law many times. "Such an argument, of coursc, ls no excuse if my conduct was wrong; but the explanation of what I and my firm have done ivill. clearly show that I was not wrong; but it docs show that all the hateful publicity of last year, constituted in my mind, so far as I am concerned, one of tlic great- est wrongs that could have bccn done to any man in public lifc in Canada. This is not o complaint- I am not- the only example in his- tory. It is only a comment upon who, to injure a political opponent, l will stop at nothing." With reference to the evidcncc that he had received from Mn: Sweezey certain sums of money for campaign funds, the Scnntor, declared this to be true. "I received no contributions‘ from the Beauliarmls Compnny,| but only from Mr. Sweezcy per- sonally," Mr. Haydon said. “I sup- posc Mr. Sweeney would have been the proper person for the com- mittee to ask why lic Tllliflf‘ the contributions. Hc told me nothing. He made no bargain with inc or I cvcr or to be received. No promises were asked and none were made. There was not the slightest relation be- "As "- membcl‘ 011119 591N119 11" vpuign funds is one on which the to tween his contributions and the passing of the Order-in-Council Queen's University ill 1929. 11¢ llfld risked what contracts for hydro- on March 3, 1929, by Mr. King's‘ ‘ Government. power Mr. Swcczoy 11ml been nblc “This (vhoic to secure. Mr. SWCCLZC)’, uccoriling, the Scnutor, rvplicd that 11f: had a contract liucd up with 1h Ontario Hydro-Electric Commis- sion. Asked by tlio Senator if this matter of cam- gcneral public is liable to become very self-righteous," continued the Senator. "Everybody knows that elections cost money —nnd a lot of j W118 1'93 Signed. Ml‘- 5WCBZQY “m moncy— for perfectly lcgitiinutc'dcclarcd lo have answered, "N:- purposes. The ordinary voter gives Howard Ferguson \\on‘t lct it 110i nothing. The practice referred to sighed “H111 110 G015 33099911" by Mi". Sweezcy in his evidence: “The!!! W115 I10 SW11 1111112 9-5 of large contributions to political that." MI‘. $100101’ Said 1011121111 campaign funds was not invented “‘I think SCmIiOI‘ 1111311011 1111151 clther by Mr. Siveezcy or by me. 113110 had 11- (“"9111"- whgn I acted officially a5 the} “As a matter of fact I was told‘ general party organizer, nine or this afternoon that the $611810 {en ycgrg agq, I used tdreach {he 116d 1118610 11115 SIflt€i11El1l§ Rflfl l doctrine at organization meetings W85 5111119111 “Swunded 1° hm" that a. man should give to his pol- 511011 9- 1111111," I P1‘°5\1m°-" added itical party as lic would to his Mr. Swcczey, "that the committee church- but I never got- any goes on tomorrow; and I will cheers, [probably be going into the box i l "A man commits no crime by helping with money in an election , and he is quite within the law. Hockey ‘score was United 4; Baptists 3. i ROLLED OATS~ (Bulk) 5Lbs. . . .. 17c VICTORIA AND VICINITY ‘n shot at Rogcrson who saved nicely but Lea caught his own re— bound and scored. About one min- Mr. Charlie Howatt of California. utc brforc the filial bell, the Un-‘is visiting friends in Victoria, the .l.l‘£l lcnm again scored givng thcmigucst of Mr. and Mrs. Louis How- lUill‘ gonLs and tlic game. The final my rniiea Bartlet Mr. Willie Bell of cape Traverse K. Cameron W< Rozerson is spending the week end with his Dvffillflr [grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Avard W. Lm W- Tlwmflstlélcll, of Victoria. G- Lnrd L. Rogerson FOCYBTGS Mrs. Brent Wood of Crapaud, is J- 3111mm 1'17 w°°d pleasantly spending the week-end A- T11°111'*°" K- T11°ma5 in Victoria, the guest of her father E‘ 61ml‘ E- LM?” Mr. Webster Boultcr. V. I-Ioivatt C. Thomas C- H0113“ G‘ R°bbl°° Mrs. E. Medcalf of Victoria, spent R°m'°e—-7- Mm“ a very pleasant week visiting old friends in Tryon. Mrs. Avard Bell of Victoria, is spending a. few days with her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Stordy of Tryon Branch Road. Discuss New Bridge Across St. Lawrence OTTAWA, OniL, March 16. (By the Canadian Press)—Sec0nd read- ing was given in the House of Com- Mr. F. A. Watton, mail driver, of Victoria, made a business trip to The Election -Act was now the from ,tlieir funds without specially incorporated for purposes, as was previously amended ‘P911195 Afl- 111611 HWY member‘ 0f ‘two or three years ago in a way to ‘the senate and cvcry member 0f [help Mr. Gnrdiuers Party so that: Farmers‘ organizations can make campaign contributionsrBnpsi teams of ‘Bryon uic: being such re- A 5105911’ cmlle-“ed “ml i“l°"°§ting_ mons last night to the Ottawa and P531119 ‘J5 11015131’ ‘W5 Phi-W“ m vicYNcw York railway compan)’ bill ioria- rnk on Thursday C\'(‘ll_11§,; u“, aumO_._Zing steps towards com- lvizirrh 10. whcn tbs Univ" ‘lmllpiotuig n- bridge across the st. Law- mircncc ncai- Cornwall, Ont. to the H191, gm, encounter oi the 50-15011‘ United States side. The measure Frvm 8- SlX-‘CWOTS 110111! 0f Vlcwpvn". then referred to the railways. i115‘ 811ml? W115 "m" "“7-'»"°d- as iclugi-nplis and telephone lines com Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. Wat- ton is one of the bcst mail drivers we have on Prince Edward Island. No matter how it storms or how bud the roads, our faithful friend mail driver brings the mail from Bradalbane to Victoria. a distance of about twenty-fire miles in tho ‘soon as it was received." quircd. "I liavc only to add that I made no explanations or disclosures rc- garding campaign funds to Mr. King, or to any of his Ministers or to anyone clsc. The money went directly into the general organiza- tion work of the Liberal Party as int; territory was the usual niclhod of nrtackfl ‘The first period was prczluctivc of some good hockey. After ion mm- utes of puck juggling tlic Esp . ' cntcrcd the scoring column W111i (Jnncron was beaten by n clom in isliwr. Play spccdcd up u litllc nnil ' the equalizer ivas realized as J. Mut- ‘tavt denied iii: twine, Just before the bcll the Uuicd lcmn scar-rd a- gain making ihc count 2i in the!‘ ifavor- The second session ivas slOW und listless, boli icnins lwinr: con- tciit to fake things easily" and wait‘ for tlic breaks. Willi ilif‘ uvrivfl o- yhout half over tho play was closing on ilic Unted not. Cameron was Ital-rug the shots and clcnriug hicc- vly: however. thera- was a loose puck OTTAWA, out" Mn“ 15_ __(]3y n fcw fcct from the goal mouth und tho Canadian Press) — "That's n K- 711ml“? dill m" "S3 WW1“ pun; pollflcg] drqanh nnd I dpny ill!‘ 108K115 Oil (‘V011 1911115 011C" lllflfl‘. n, qagngopiqiiiy," (grim-ed Rab"; There was no more scoring iu this O. Svrcczey. former President of FY105- Beniihnrnois, tonight when he was! '1'"? Ullfd nskcd to comment upon the more ctr-citing. Aficr fw mluufcs statement made this afternoon by of play H. Wood scorcd on a p-Jcilff Senator Andrew Haydon. Givinr shot putting the Baptists rnc up evidence to the Senate Beauharn- Tcn more mnutcs of ~cr.~—h'".v hock- ois Committee at his own home ey failed to bring n rrnal uI1'_‘l w Asked if he had any rccollcc- tion of the two or three occas- ions on which he was declared by Mr. Sweezcy to have been present zcy and Senator McDougald rc- garding the purchase of the Ster- ling Corporation, the Senator ans- wcrcd in the negative. He was confident Mr. Sivcczcy was mis- taken. "A POLITICAL DREAM" pcrlnrl as u uni \\'f‘S -todny, Mr. Hnydon declared that Lea in one of his fast icusirs drove veiy little combination ivns u‘. cvld~= cncc. individual scrtics into oppuS-i miticc for further consideration. I-‘- '1‘. Shaver (Con. Stormont)‘, sponsored the measure in the? Jams“ l Much intcrcst has been , ‘ shown j . . ilhis season by the number of hock- lSena-te Dlvldes on 10y inns who attended Victoria I T“'0 Impgrtaljt IRlnk. On Thursday evening a fast v ‘ ___. |brand of hockey W85 played be- ‘ OTTAWA, Ont, March 16. (Bydween the Tryon Baptist and Tryon ,iiic Canadian Pcssl-Thc Scnatepnitcd Young people. Both teams divdid inst night on the stccondfivere in excellent sliapc and played reading of the bill dealing with ihcla good clean gnmc. Thc score bc- pusslng of clirqucs without suiilc-‘iug 3-3. Thcsc young pcoplc have icnt fiznds and provid 11g for ihc rinothcr round irip. ‘ grime to play Monday abolition of grand juries ‘Tn Brit-Iniglit, the side winning Monday isli Columbia. The sccond rcadinghilglit will be the guests of the dc- cai-ricrl on n voli- of 31 to 20 aflciflfcsicd in thc ncnr future to a sup- a ni-usidcrnblc debate. Both sides offper and social evening. A ganie of 1111‘ $011310 5111i in the vote. [much interest was played Saturday sir Arthur 3191111911» GovernmentlilllcfllOOll between Augustine Cove lender. (‘K111911011 11"‘ P11111089 Ofischool and Victoria School, score the bill and that it dealt so far as ending 3_2 in favor of vinioriu, i110 fist section was conccmcd, solely with the lnw 0f evidence. Under llif‘ new bill. oncc the pros- Iecuilon caiuhlislii-rl that goods liudsirongly ilizti llll‘ grand jury sys- btrn rbluiltcri by prcscniai-ion of adcui should not bc blllhhfd ill l8 worthless clicuxic. a prima facie case bchcs. of nily [l‘.‘fl\lli’.‘ l official. The had bccn made and ihc drawer of jury systcin was illc bulwark of the chcrivo must then show he had D itir h justice nnd the grand jury rerronnbln rzrpccuiton of having was the greater safeguard of the firnds to li"2‘(il‘ the cheque. iwo. Senator 1yiiCl1>S§flllill0Il air Sr Allcu Aylrsivcrtli felt very/oppocczi the proposal.