` MAY `13. 1930 gf "2,‘3°-H Y v= The"/llolden Fertilizer Spreader why waste time and energy in spreading Fertilizer by “"0 when The Holden will do it so much evener and hater. l ‘i \ (\\ Write or Phone ' _ I your order A _ #_ \ *NN . _...lt "` S' "lllli ‘i ii..-._-\-_. , " /3 '-7 "J ' ' l\l\ \\ ‘-.\‘ lil;-<\` . _ 3* ‘li Price $40.00. TERMS $20.00 with order balance Dec. lst, 1930 Bruce Stewart €~>° Co. Ltd.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 7_4 WATCH PGTATO TAGS There is only one official and auth- mcio certificate for Certified Seed potatoes in Canada, the formal cer- titicaia issued by the Inspector of the Dominion Department of Agri- euitulv under the Destructive In- petg and Pests Act. These certif- estea bear the growe.r's name and niunberuss well as a copy of the of- ficial seal of the Platt Disease In- ipectiori Service of the Department if Agriculture. Canada. The Domin- %¢4+¢-o-oo-o-0-o-oo-o-ooo;-oo-ooo-4; EYES TESTED it QND A GLASSES FI'l'|`|!D B. W. TAYLOR ‘ I- B. TAYLOR § 0 ometrlsfs OQQVOO-O-O-O4-O . pl 142 I-lchmvtld Street o 04-oo ion Botanist reports many mislead- ing and unlawful tags have been found on potato shipments, some re- sembling the official tag sufficiently oes" being used. Any imitation t all who can qualify with pots seed. si-arting bus services V ”*__*§'* 1 MAR STRAIGHT-EIGHT -f HEADQUARTERS _._.~__*__. _ :'- "‘~ 'C1 /' 'i ‘ 7//`~.f»\ //f 1151* 1 'Ill ~* -`-*iz* MUN o. --1 ' l 1 .4 l V ‘° - ._'1"-"°."'.`;‘-,W1-BL , /iigygcwli fr' , 'mv' V'_‘»¢&'8e'._‘~‘5;J.7l#‘ j/ / Q' . _ ,/ll# I _ ‘,vu8;;; L‘6?..l. / . *"‘~»‘"`" ' all @ lf- ll ii THIRI IS ONLY ON! compieteiine ofeights in the world. O O IT IS thenew 1930 Marmon linell - \ O O IT STFXRTS in the $1500 field and extends to the $5090 field. O O 'nil NEW MARMONS ARE: the Martn0n~' Roosevelt, in the $1500 class; the new Eight- 69, in the popular class; the new Eight-79, in the $3000 class; and the new Big Eight in the ine field. ' ' _ ,_,‘-‘ straight eights four years. , ,- _ I O " THIY All products of a company _ti.at has exclusively for nearly ‘ O O 1 “ eight artisan. .` I -_ U . IVIIV MAIMQN Workman is a straight- O O ' ‘Mala Your ioao sriialour-:loin o Mn-moo omozootoo agar. 7 Pwkef r 1 I 1,219 Groot Goorgofsn-oo: ‘- Diltrlbuton for Prince Edward island ; , _0ffie§p':_. Cliariottetown `ai,id>i\I4`ontegue‘ » x to mislead an unsuspcctirg purchas- er, the color, the outline of the spec- ial stamp and the words "selected," "inspect/ed" or "disease free potat- ags of this description should be im- mediately reported. Potato, seed in- spection and certifications is free to foes which conform to the standard con- sidered necessary in good Canadian To be prepared on guard munition facoriss in time of riiztr. an arrriy Ori’ mn-len in Russia is to be trained in Railroads in the Pliili-ppines are ‘ uscric l Continued 'from PIN 1 necessary to carry on the country's business being passed and that he would refuse to allow the Budlet to become law. In the old. days, on the basis 'of strict party wariaie, that would have been the natural course to pursue. On the contrary, however, Mr. Bennett appears to have ag-reed with the Prime Minister to do every- thing necessary to complete the pro- gramme. with the excision of con- tentious measures. ' Prorogation By May 24th. All parties are anxious to go home -in fact, a great many have aheady gone-and so it is fairly reasonabi: May prorogation will have taken ` place. ` On Tuesday, after Mr._ Bennet-. had concluded his now memorable speech. the Prime Minister made his announcement of dissolution, which was not unexpected, he sat down without. moving the adjournment of the debate. Nobody else moved it. and so, under well understood par- liamentary procedure, the Budget was dead. However, according to some new interpretation of rules the debate was allowed to proceed with- out any formula of replacement on ihe'order paper being resorted to. From the point of view of seasoned politicians it would bo a mistake to try and better the case made by the Hon. Mr. Bennett. It was a complete exposition of the Conservative atti- tude, arld left little or nothing to be said. Nevertheless, there are al- ways some who think that there is a particular angle which they alone have the faculty of presenting, and, of course. the Progressives want the opportunity of stating their side. Nothwlthstanding that for ten years, while opposing and criticizing gov- etives in the House want an oppor- tunity to square themselves somehow. They have swallowed the bait. hook, slnkcr and all, but there must be an excuse. If we take Mr. Tliorson, as prob- ably the best qualified of his group to speak for it, as an instance we have a good example of its equivo- cation. lie frankly disavowed in his speech the other day the principle of protection involved in the Budget, but in effect stated that on the whole it was in the best interests of Canada, lntcrjectlng s lot of camou-', flaged material about the great ex- pansion of Canadas trade under to anticipate that by the 24th oil -.... 4 . 1 _,, _ .. ~ . ,~ I . 4 , i ‘ ’ .1 _, - . . ‘ i u I Y, . I .i ll1ll|!.ll|!il.;i:llimo.. Leadstlie ‘ Rifle Shooting 'I'he first of aserieaof spam! qllelib’ Edd i‘.‘;°fl'Ii;...“.'I°`§.` 5 f,‘T°..’§.f:...°°.§;'.‘?.'.§‘.' was shot on the Kensington Rifle his-kj ' . Rargeon Saturday afternoon .The ids! was cold with a north east wind ‘blowing but \1otwii.i'1stl|.nding this 7° ‘some very good scores were put on - land the old timers were pleased to l I-IGHTOIIDAIK lsee several of thc miniature rifle m@m.@, shots of last winter taking part in NUIHTIQ will. In his concluding sentence he said: "If I were to describe this budget in one sentence. I would sayt 'IW-‘5 Budget is one of goodwill towards those countries that are willing' to trade with us. I hope the budget will proniote such goodwill between Can- ada. on the one hand and Great Brit- ain on the other. lt is in that hope that I support the budget, and in speaking as I do I think I voice the opinions of the great majority of the Cuiiadiali people." ln other words, they say that while they disagree with the protec- tionist principles of the Budget, which they have consistently and in- sistently opposed. on some sort of "general principles" they will support it. It is incomprehensible, but nev- erthelcss a fact. However, despite the desire of certain members to "ex- ernment, policies, pretending to be press" themselves there is the great- fit. On Friday night the Island"-S independent and impartial and high- er desire to get home as soon as pus- were beaten by the Kant-Namous at. minded, they have kept the govern- sible. All three leaders want it and candleplns. ment in power on all critical occa- it is quite safe to say that in at In the afternoon match the visitors sions, they now feel that in the least three weeks ‘more we shall see WSIB 18! b€l0W £011". While the efforts Dunning Budget they have been de- the end of the sixteenth Parliament Of the male sex were far above what serted. Free trade, free trade as the of Canada. WHS €Xl7€Ci€d. makin! the mBl~Ch Quite “nuns” of Liberal aspirations’ has, one-sided. John Leslie led the scores now been definitely abandoned, anal sinking speeon or 'aooaoiim with 217 for one sirius and 103 for ` O Fl. the ladies with 485. while I-Ii a _ pmtecm 1,., its most enemve forml’ v the three. Helen Power was high for ` . , ‘ . l C has been put in its place. In such The effect of Mr. Bennetts speech ' ld . , circumstances, the Progressives must remains marked. It was one of the Pf‘:‘18hi' l-U\‘n¢d in U16 hlih Smile, ’ ‘ set themselves right with their de- most striking deliverances of years, 5"11B'» 173~ _ f ludoo constituencies, and more and oquau anything or Mr, Molghoo Aram their own ser. the Islanders also of Chddren speeches of protestation. Their form at his \‘€i'y MSL 'I'11D fRCl-S Bhd lr- sh°w°d up much b°“'”» Winning W . or protest is embodied in the sub- suments were marshalled in the 37° 91”* ‘md "“"1“¥ “U f°“1' P°iH\~S- ' amendment moved by Mr. Fansher, clearest and most orderly fashioned "M°" Wynn’ Wd the S¢°1'¢1’S 011 U0'-11 opposed io the protectionist features way possible. as he scored point af- ’°“°d‘ Wim 51° ‘°“ ““'°° "~““KS- , - of uw Buggy, gud in f,,,°,-.of in- ye, pong gggimg tho folsigy md Wml °» hilh 8111810 0! 221. With the '- - - """" "’ ' creased British preference and a‘ hypocrisy of the newly shaped policy nv' Pl"5» they Memed right at home Buy your C. C. M. Bicycle fr0m higher rate of income tai. to which, of the Liberals-by some described and ‘ure m“""° °f the l°°°l5 Wh° bv the way the farmers of the as truly Machiavellian-he was were new M me 5“me"l5m "°m'h¢ c " '_ ’ . - - _ start. M Y Middle West contribute hardly any ¢llf~‘B1'9d U0 the 60110 by NS SllDl'>0I'li Th , thirix at all. ers. and at the end received a won- e Vlslwrs have this m°m1“5 1°' _ ' P E Island ~ el- derful ovation. Proceedings in the tml’ h°m°5 “nd Will S509 oi! in Srummgy-g|d¢ - - ' ° ° $3900 -' Moncton long enough to roll one ' 1 li t t, - _ _ D In A FL1, meant me ave been very quie al match today They expressed them_ C. C M CLEVELAN $3500 llarger. l The scores are as follows: ia. J. Mocolie .; .. .. sa \J. c, stewart . . as lr. Hooper ._ . ... as the shoot. lt is hoped that the st- tcndanre next 'Saturday will be even W. A. Smith .. .. .,. .. 94 W. Judson .. .. .. ,. .. 94 Coles .. . ----. ...... 92 Moore B9 Love .- ... .. 88 eustis .. . . ... .. 87 E. Stems .. 83 A, Spiliett Bl W. F2. Phillips 75 J. H. Judson ... 62 A. Arsenault .. .. 62 R. J. Jenkins A razges 55 NUT-AFRAIDS SPLIT GAMES SAINT JOHN, May 12.-The Not- Airaids, champion girl bowlers of Prince Edward Island, at present on a tour of the mainland, which will end this afternoon when they meet a Moncton team, split even in Saint John on Saturday in two five-pin matches, dropping the opening game in the afternoon to a men’s team and winning the evening encounter from the Kant-Namous, a ladies’ out- npnnna Digi? H C- CM- BICYCLE: in STt.hink of it! You mnbuy a C.C.M. today for the lower: price in 30 years! The same reliable C.C.M. quality, too, that has made C.C.M. bicycles the over- whelming choice of riders all over Canada. The price has come down simply be- cause more people are riding C.C.M.’s than ever before. C.C.M. output has increased so great.ly'that they can manu- facture in bigger lots, which naturally lowers the cost of making each bicycle. ark. ma cHanurl'rl=.'rnwN_ Gualzmaw I _ ‘ PaG.s1¢:vrN 1 ~ ' ' -vw-U3 » CANADIAN SPORTS WEEK & MAY 17 24 Remember only a C.C.M. has these six big fesiuresz- 1. C.C.M. 20-year Nickel Plating. 2. C.C.M. Triplex Crank Hanger. ' 3. C.C.M. Improved Hercules Coaster Brake. 4. Three Coats of C.C.M. Enamel baked on over a Coat of Rust-Proof. 5. Gibson Pedals (on most models). 6. Dunlop Tires. Your nearest C.C.M. dealer will give you the new 1930 C.C.M. catalogue, or write to Canada C cle & Motor Co., Limited, Weswn (Ontario), Montreal, Winnipeg Y or Vancouver. most' prosaic' selves last night as bein h h sat C' C' M' RAMBLER - ` _ r _ 0 recommendations of the Duncan fans and Navyplay a similar style ,gpTgRNg0N GAME Comrnission ln respect of iron and of fast well organized basketball, and No; ,ah-g,|dg,_ Forwards I-"I $5521? .”'.§°“..‘§§‘,Z.,..§’§;;9?f‘ff??f;,,,,,,,§;;g3;;§ CRESCENT _ $33.50 <‘.'c.l\l.cLEv1~;LANo l $39.00 §a‘1i’l‘o.... §ZZ§l`i'1“.j111j1‘§§132135333132 SCUUT B1KES$28-50 it C. M. COLUMBIA . _ . . ..| A C' Coyle Mmue """'17° 18° 245 595 195 |'3 i coma Merrenas .....is2 2:1 124 sis in W. scantlebury J. Connoly' .___ __ __ __ ' ` _ _ ' _ VV _A rl, p Pow". B'D°n-an . 855 932 M0 2627 Greeces current crop last yeul' Uliilm iias lmporierl 300.000 ions of Czeo.ho:~lo\:l.i;la will spdnd lei o ‘ one, I | ` weighed 250,000,000 pounds me so far this year. $5,000,000 mi new liydroeleitrlc dc __________ Chinese and Indians in British Nm,3_¢e,“_h5 0,, me diamonds muh Nor, A1,-g1d5_ Tow AVL Malaya have a craze for reading .miles McCullough, of: Adavoyie, A modem taxicab nemce. smile tl th' e or in e ln this country. 1"-\'» Lloeral administration, and tho dc- os in the world last year- wore taken Wynne .......1ss 161 221 sis 112 2-a °°‘*°’ °“ °m°‘°“°V ‘md ””'°‘“‘°" 1"“”““ “"1 "°°"“ V “L ‘ “ ‘° “S one to promote international good- from souin an-:oo ‘ .Pwwll -~----.158 los isa 424 1411-3 *"°“ '02 Packs .C},¢? f i . t . , , . ` Q (1. .- ' ' 4»_`\_1_.».V_ ,.J_V`v;"~»VtW 2_1; I , \ ` TUCKETTS \ gg ;°,\ ef , .ry-. * O / -""'¢ vis ess vie zosz . 129 :i4111sz;l .sis ' l l L - Then there are the so-called Lib- -----?- ,med with the mp and gamzthgy em (J-_ C_ M_ OVERLAND _ . - eral Progressives, who are. vuigarly joyed themselves in an places ‘Visited CADET speaking' in ‘I "hell °f ° Hx", Their A especially Saint John and Halifax: l"i‘eigl'it prepaid OH C3Sl\ 01'd9!`5 only point of difference with the They sud that next year the I . outright Liberal platform has been . ed w make a similar mp myniggrx' , _ ; ----- ~- _ "A [Ca [G 5:5 LE; fin” xii" ,;"°I"y v°”"“°” “g M°“°i°"- Saint John and possibly to We carry a full line OP Cleveland Bicycles, and have the best equi; - c on C me mm Dm sm M°"'"°] lc cle Re air De artuient ou P. E. I. Repairs and Accessories system. Their influence in the fed- P L A Y ' 0 F F S whue 'the Chu.|om,_om., gms en Ped B' y p . D ml mos has been mrrlolont to ‘ -- iowa their stay nero, tl-lo bowling for all makes of bicycles. prevent any application of the Cus- _-__ , fam of the cm, wen also pleased toms law being applied to prevent The basketball cliampionship of The Islanders showed themselves _Q I American dumping of fruit, and veg- the city will be settled this week by keen bowlers and good sports WMA etables, etc., nt seasons when a fair two games between the Spartans and the result that they made “_ sig mt P1 ne 941_J and reasonable profit upon horticul Navy, scores to count These games Wm-1 10”] founwers of the n ame 10 Gt. George St. _ ` ` ' lil . ,tural production depends upon fann-, will be played. one on Tuesday night N°;c_Qn the Sport page G? the _..__...._..-_.._.._.._.. _ ers having their own market to- at a p. m., and one on Friday night Tens,-sph Journal appears E splendid themselves, and 'also to prevent thc! at the same hour. Both the Spar- cur, of the fm. Island bowlem ltr. iioiliiliil, umrrn steel being carried into effect.-two' the two playoff galnes 'hould be of , 1 ' , things that have been highly detri- real champlonslilp calibire. The linc Wynne _ _ _ _ _;_1g7 |04 134 - mental to Canada. These represent- up of these teams comprising the Purcell .......l39 144 147 130 1431-3 B\|y1'|()W at t,h0S€ I'€dllC€d prlcesv ` _best players of the city is as follows. Power ........1ss 171 iss 455 lei 2-:l d d Spartan - Navy coyle '19 isi 142 is 1 - __ `I'lCe R0 ilC€ Centre Prevent ......113 11s 141 4:; il; Full Stock’ All Models Every P ` ° A' Km J' "'"“ “' ~' s' *‘ ' The largest stock on P. E. I. of Bikes and Accessories. Referees:--G. Partridge. W. Goss. NIGHT GAME "”` g -_ _ Wlqmqlls I been started in Manila. P 1 1 / _ **_°°***-li- ', ' -~"'°’““""“"°l°- l ` .__ . . . .... .... .._. ._...,___. _ POWH ........I29 213 149 495 15514 f ------ -f ~ f - - - coyio .........11o ies 129 464 1142-a N Prsurhr. ......i2z iss 11:1 are 1241 :l 0 THE A1. Solvay Calcium Chloride - ,,,_,,,,,,’ __ _-,jg 1;; 1°* =°' ‘°";= For effective stopping of ‘the dust nuisance H of 5 - it oo or .lo 1... Highways, Streets and private drives. Illustrated f 254: 1 An »==h1ww»n erolwiwlv of mmf- _illrltter Rnd P1‘lC6S gladly furnished 011 I’eq\1€St." ¢¢ > intl produced between ltso and 1700 *fs* _ ils to in has in mm. on-many i°“- '-°-= 7°7~-=» ew Brantford Carritte Co Limited * been discovered in the zoroinbwe . _ °, _ - wins. souinem nausea. 4 ‘SAINT JOHN,i N. B. ` _ ___y=____= ”