.. ,_____..._.__..._._._...._...__ _ z_ I , Gracefully Charming EVENING DRESSES $5.95. 0n sale this morning stock is limited, come promptly and secure the dress you have been coveting! ‘ON THE i i no. . Island Highlande 2. lllglll "VI Ain Folk" i‘. in it: l'ipe Solo. S‘ . Lawson. l)ln 12. Pipe Solo. Piper B. Mischa l3. Seller's Hornpipe. 15. ll 1C. Se ection, Orchestra. Sketch: Relief‘ of Luo I o! battle off-stage. llflkadler lngl Accompiuiiiits: Miss l Kfllrllrfs Orchestra. (ind Save The King. ran FASHON AUTHEN c/rr i Ccotch Variety Concert FRIDAY, FEB. 18th, AT 8.30 PIVI. Prince Cf Wales College Hall ' Presented under the Distinguished Patronage of Col. the lion. George D. DeBlois, LieuL-Governor; Prem- ier, the Hon. Thane A. Campbell, and Ills Worship 5 Mayor E. A. Foster, by the Pipe Band of the P. E. '1 1. Selection by the Pipe Band “The 42nd llighlandcrs.” and Fling, Miss Josephine '. Old-time F dler, Lem Jay. ‘i. Vocal Solo, The Scottish Blue Bells, Mrs. Francis Iloll Trainer 8. swiird Dance, fillss Josephine Leightizer and Miss Mary a. s W I. Selection b the Pipe Band, "Sweet Ma d of Gisndaruch '. i0. Vocal Solo. Where lliu Scotland Found gwel . 11. Tap Dance, Edlward Bourgeault. 1t. Vocal Solo. Selected, Mrs. Arthur H. Roper. hland Reel, The Lawson Family. know. Dramatized and directed by Bertram Foster. SCENE: Lucknow, I858. Dismantled room in “esidcncy. Scene Mrs. Mary Martin (wife of Lieut Martini-Alice Garrett. _ Bugler Dunlop. (Wounded balm-Gerald Foster. Norah Clark, (Hysterical woimam-Caroline Keniw. Jessie Brown. till from exhaustionl-Mrs. Pat Morris. , is, (Commander of Residencyh-Mr. Frank O'Neill Lieutenant Martin, (Fellow offieen-Mr. Herb Oatwny. - (‘oncert Director, James Calder. Rena Wood, mot-o» oc» a p vcoan t Lest regularly up to $32.50 Clearing in 3 groups $5.95, $7.95 $ 10.95 Delightful dresses for form- nl evening wear, in Taffeta, plain and printed Chiffons, Laces, Veivets, Printed Silks. They're all dresses that you'll be proud to wear. Stock taking brought fin order to clear these and so, you can choose from utterly attractive frocks, worth up to $32.50. . In three . tempting . Groups $7.95. $10.95 lSlA ND c i loicocoiédofi? accommodate’ 5'“ rs (Black Watch) Leightizcr and Miss Mary , James Calder. "itIacKensle Highlanders" and ller Fame, V. Lellh I6!!- i i l i Mrs. V. Leigh Dingwell, Mc- QDTObDIZfCi;-C-i1§§€03935£8? l B. l. S. l Special Meeting 'l‘()NlGHT llii-sduy. Fob. 15th 8 o'clock I Full attendance Requested “Wflttotwuu- -- -- -- -- -- -- .. .. .... ... Protestantttiplianage Collections ' (Janna. us. Illl-JLLICK PER It _ _ _ u... Medici M s w ’ Q'- X x x x r x x x 1h‘. E 51-99 p» w?'°“~it?.’ll“‘ its s. (ffilgi, M“- Lime Boswell MIS. “Si. Co.“ Mrs. Ilett Richards. Mcaaciwm- Mllilsichaltggliitnlrs-Nti-SO? _. MacR-ae ' ' ‘m... taco "SQUID was-r rna MRS. Dame] EIEENNETH JAY Total Qizg?) ALS ' '1‘. B. Grady 10.00 nut,‘ m 0. B. A. Summer- s. V, w enlists. one Quilt. Mm?“ Muttart. twenty-six t-iz-z-is-li." . IMPLES Itch’ ruling! f": ihéllinlngeilelllff] llllliUllll“‘““"" PWll-t‘ NI Erinttp Giniteh tillluri UESDAY. FEBRUARY 15th P. hL-Mission llnnd. _ I’. ‘ill-Social llnii — huilber Meetln . De t. of Relig- ious E ucnt 1m. MRS. CI O. POLAND In. MBIV I. Poland. widow Clarence Poland. a Boston (in cs tain. passed away yesterday at t home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. P ter, 14 Lily SL, where she had re- sided for some time. She was in the shadow oi 90, having been D0111 at Cilariottetown. P. c. 1.. on March 20th.. i850. She was the dauflhter of Wm. M. and Isabel (M6611) Thompson, and had been in this country most of hcr lifc. She had resided in Maiden 27 years. Her husband was ion: a Boston fire- man. hnviniz been head of H086 3 It Rex ill-y. Durinr her residence here Mrs- Poland made many friends. She W818 especluiy interested in the ‘ff- dlers. and dilrin the Wolldk “at worked unceeslnizy with the n l- inil needles for the bcyl. mnklnl: stoekinzs. sweaters. and wristcrs for T .30 .00 Q“ of e Renriint! Corps. b‘, bekah for lllnny Will's. and i105 1'" chapkiin of the Veterans oi Fklrelitll Wars auxiliary. Sh» coiintcil omen". her best friends. Mnyor 301"‘ D~ Devlr. and F. M. Lorine. Biaic our} Soldiers’ Relief Commissioner i] Maiden. Her husband died sever-i years alzn and she is survived by a son. Footer E. Poland. She ha? been ill s'nce the 9J1. and den 1 was due to ii form oi healt trouble and asthma. She had been undo! the i-nrc iii Dr. (‘iayw-Mltltloli. Mil". Excli iThe ‘ndy mentioned above was a sister of Mrs. John Jamel. Eus- ton Street. City.) 'r-~~~~-» ....... The Central Guardian “fills ciiiumn is reserved [or Iluwa ‘ néaivul interest but. advertising u] flung‘! ‘fllrlxriurigiiyl m. HIIEIIGI] n -i | “Hm”. ' rt‘ .7 llbhible in-lil- CONI‘ EDERATION LIFE 1N. SUKANCIS. L__-6'l89-'l-12-3l2. I l -._ NEW IMPROVED city bus ser- ‘vlce start. ‘lhursday. p.24‘ l QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL fil-illiillii‘ 'C(iliC€i'l. Wednesday and i ‘Weldi- rvbruiiry 16th and ma. Ir-itl-Z-lfi-li. z AGED LADY ILL-The condit. =_-011 0-__Mi'.'i. Jnlnes Curran, Pleas. ‘but! UIOVE, shows little inlprove- I nelt. She is in her 90th year. l KENT peaurv suorrc. Bar- g shin perlnanents. Also student, ~ nfliln. L-3617-2-l2-3l. AT none-liars. J. D. Mite. fiiuiuiill. lUli Richmond Street, wlll lbe at home from 3.30 to 6, Thurs. i day afternoon. , 1,29. PASfQlc-The church at oi... was well tilled Suridaylmom. l, Ri-i. J. A. NlCllUlcOll is tie. .i.-i\i(llV popular as well as being ' 1190i! preacher. Mr. Pi. T. Vessev brcsiilcd ill. the orpuzl, ' WIN DOOR PR1. -wlnner5 ‘of the four ‘door pizs a: the ‘Forum Valentine moonlight skate lhtjrflliwiilillit were. Jimmy Roach, l is.» Ruth Young. Richard Rice ‘land George Morrison A large , ciowd was on hand to enjoy the l skate. FAR!" "Li. GIFT - Mr, Allm, 1 Darld Slum of Covchead Road left luau uieekviur Chicago to take a position wltll the electrical com- D1111)’ of that city. Before his de- parture he was presented with a va_ uable watch by his numerous friends W110 Wish him every success in the land oi Uncle slim. I l l‘ i J l CIIAICLOTTETOWN OFFICER ELEUPhD-Lt-Coi. L. N. Seaman, O.B.E.. (formerly of Charlotlctmvni, W118 01807.81! president of the United Services Institute of Nova Scotta at. the annual meeting he d Friday nlizht in the P. L. F. mess at the Armories. Annual reports were re. eoived from committees and the treasurer, and an address given by Niiiiol- J. Jeffrey, 0,3,5,‘ Mg on Physical Education ill Cilnadzfnnd Elsewhere in the Elllplfcw-Hgilltfgx Chronicle. Personals Messrs. Alcx. Watts and Garfield Clow. Pleasant Grove. paid a bus. iness visit to the cliv lam, week, Mr. Joseph linearly, Pol-l, Aug- ustus, spent Friday and Saturday in the city. Messrs. Mailrice Griffin. Regin- ald Smith. Joseph MucEachern, Webster's Corner, motored to the city on Wednesday. Messrs. Harold i-lilizhes and Rob- ert Hcpnrty, Fort Aullilstils. are attending the agricultural course in P. W. C. Misses Patricia Trainer. 'I'ercsa Murnatzlloil, ivicssrs. Joint-s and Stephen Murnzlgilrin, 'I‘arantum. srere visitors to the city on Sun- sy. v The many friends of Mr. Allan J, Macdonaid of Albion Cross are sorry to hcar of his continued ill- ness. He is now taking treatment at the P. E. Island Hospital. Among the paisi-llgers on the Borden train Saturday was Mr. J. J. Mucdonalci. of Plnet return- ing from Montreal and Halifax. Mr. William itioritau, accompan- ied by ills sister Nils: Mnlld. loft. Saturday morning: for New Glasgow. N. .. to spend somc time with their brother Arthur. Later nn Nliss Morgan will return to her home hi New York. ' ROTARY At the Rotary iuncheoil yester- day the speaker was Lleut. Co.. u. hiiliotl. Fiiu. rresluent of me Char- iotteiown Board oi’ 'i‘rade. who spoke on the work oi the Rowen Commission in Cnariotteown. deal- insz especially nlui the mould of ‘trade brlei. _ lie pointed out that. Prince Ed- ward island was not as prosperous as was generally i't‘l)1'UbL‘liiL‘(l to be. For mstallce. her per cuplta pru- ductioll income was $1M. “W18 Saskatchewan on tile same iliLSlS of calculation iimi iii-spite her droughts has $171. iuld WHUEL I01‘ the whole of Canada the amount was $35’! uer celiltn. 1n 10:5 tile lsluiurs production amounted to SCVCII-iUIiIlIS oi one per cent of what was produced in Cane l. liuci in 10114 it. hail ialen to 12-25 ol one per ci-ilt. This was CXllliiilied by the lullllig off oi our export trade ill dairy cattle. pouiioes. 5-10.. to the Uliiixu States. hilil-kcts ilad to be found in Upper (Jziuadii and ill the industrial centres of lllc DfllliilllLii, \\'lllCli l;- CfllVfli coilsloerzible protci 1.0-1. Tliesciore. llle province should 1e- cetve special consideration with rc- RB-rd to trans rtation of farm pro- ducts and flslloto these markets. The expenditure on social services is much lcrs in Prince Edward Is- land than in other ltroviuccs. It was also Dtlllilcd out thni Charlottetown is not recclviulz llt‘l' same share of izrnilts for direct i'e— iief as theothcr cities nrc per cnp- ta. l Colonel Full also made reference to n. Loon (Jniliicil, the llcnirrn question of taxation. including the income lax. With rciziird to succession duties. he cited n cnsc oi‘ one cstnlc in Prince Edtviird Island \\‘|il(‘li had bequeathed 3100.000 to charitable purposes. bill n»; this collalsicd in part. of stocks ilrld companies in Quebec will-re shares were trains- fernbic. that province collected about 23 i-2 per cent ill succession t t0 the ill s. §ti°o'i'.ti§ll"ol’°i3§c§l§*éi§'°wlilon who dlctslflliill I-‘ull also (ll5'i'll.\'$t‘(l old nwnrded her on honor certificate in age pensions. poinilnfl Olli- Uiflt ‘he appreciation oi her work. ayereae amount paid by the Da- Shi- had held membership in the minlon to Prince dn-ni-d Islnnzl wcmlln-s Repel corps and had pensioners was $7.50 n lllJlltli. and been Junior Vice Commander of the in other l)1‘v\'1I1¢'-‘-'v' $14-93 P" She was also a Re- month. Remarks werc made by Rolarinns‘ Di‘. .\'Iil(‘.\/l,ll"ll Itliti P. W Turner. Rotitrhul R. E. Nhilcli nus irhnir- man and llle guests W011‘ Mayor Foitel- of Charlottetown and Rotar- lflii W A. Morrrii of Amherst. I "lvnnv l-lnppv Returns of the Dav" llpcrr‘ ext l‘(l""l in R-llnfims A. ‘W hlcnllil nnd B. W. liePliizc ori thrli- ""ll(lLiV anniversaries ioilna : k. um = Pvmws‘ W ek lill rn. illc Pl: prominent silcnkcrs attending Farmers’ meetlnizs. the tliikiit. l, i. . 1 --P-, _, .,_. Passenger And Mail Traffic Shows Increase A Iarpc hie-reuse in bassenilers and mall traffic to the Maiidalcxi Islands from hole by the Canadian Airways so for this season as com- pared with the same period last year. was noted in fillures released ias nlirht. Air service w the Quebec Prov- ince governed Gulf islands from Charlottetown is mainiained when ice in the uuf o! St. Lawrence makes ll. impossible to reach the lonely group by water, although several "mercy flights" have been carried out by the Canadian Airways during summer months. Twenty-one round trips have been made to the Magdalen islands from Upton Airport so far this win- ter as compared with 15 for the same period last year. During the 2i return fluzlits the twin-motored Dragon machine, equipped with two-way radio communication for the service, has carried (l8 passen- gers and approximately 12,600 gonads of nlaii-WO pounds a I 1R . Durlnrz the same period last year when the Canadian Airways oper~ ateci their machine without the use of two-way radio 13 passengers were conveyed to the Gulf islands and about 8.250 pounds of mall- 850 pounds a. flilzht. A small amount of express has been transported. Two f iuhts to the Marzdalcn 1s- lands scheduled for yesterday were postponed until today owlnz to weather conditions. Reception By K. 0f C. For Bishop lleliigan On Sunday evening a very larize representation of the local Knights of Columbus gathered in their home on Queen St. to welcome Most Rev. C. Leo Nelligan. Bishop of Pembroke, Ont.. who is on a short visit to the Island. Bishop Neiiiganls fine art of lil- tcrsnersinlz the seriousness of his remarks with ilumor was quite apparent during his address. To those who had previously had the opportunity of hearing: the Bishop it was a renewed treut and in those who hearclihim for the first time informally. the ev- ening will be loniz remembered, In the course of his remarks the BlSliOD-SLTCSSCC the marked inroads being made by the Communists in Canada and warned the gathering of the great needof Christian men uniting against this great enemy of the church. Amour: those who attended the meeting were Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Mlllan, who taught Bishop Nelli- izan in primary school, several of his fellow teachers. a num-her of college and senlinarian chums. all of whom referred to their associ- ation with the Bishop in former years. The vote of‘ thanks was moved by Rev. Patrick McMahon. D.D., and seconded by Brother Leo F. MacDonald. Other speakers included His Ex- cellency Bishop J. A. O‘Suilivuil. Rev J. A. Murphy. D.D., Hon. A.E. Arscnouit. Slate Deputy W.J.Mnc- Donald. and Grand Knight Philip Rnssizcr. The presentation of a travelling bar from the members was made by Past State Deputy H. F. Mac- Phce. Rev. Bernard Giilis and Past Grand Knllrht AR. Milcinilis ren- tiered pleasing vocal selections. At the close of the meeting, Bishop Neiilgan had the Qllllor- tilnlty of renewing his old ac-, qilintances and meeting a great many new ones. The best wishes accompany the Bishop back to Pembroke. and it is the sincere hope that success \vlil follow him in his works God and that he will find time to revisit the province at short in- tervals. The ‘island. his birth-place. should well be proud of tilts noble son. ' Eastern Guardian ‘This column is l'l‘It‘I'\I'iI for news o! lot-iii IIIIFIPI“ liiit iiilii-rlhliig of ll netvsy niitiiri- miiy lie |lI‘ll'I‘\|.'l| ul 4 cents ii uoril strictly piiyiiliiu iii iiii~ Vllllllfl. u n ..'"SUBSCRIPTION_S to the Charlottetown (tiiardian may bc handed lo the r Root. Archie Hume IItROBIN 1100i) FLOUR ls cc- oncmlcal. More lonvcs of bcttcr bread from euch bail. Maybe This ls Why You're Constipated Perhaps the kind oi food you rut doesn't give your DOKVPiS unytlllni; to work on. Meat. potatoes and blend dont Illilll the kind oi’ soft. bulky mass that will help move your bowels. If so. a dish of crisp crunchy Kellogg's Ail- Brnn for breakfast. will give you just the kind of "bulk" your intestines may need to work properly. And in addition. ltcnntiiins thc intestinal tonic, vita.- min B.. which helps to tone them. If you wnnt tn get at the cause of your trouble. eat some Kellofllrs All-Bran every dn_v-~as a cereal or bakcii in nlillilns. And drink plant oi water. All-Bran is ma e by Kel- logg in London, Ont. Bold by every grocer, d t . 113i‘) \\ The Central Cuarilian This column is reserved for news of llll'll| interest but advertising of ii naive; sinturs may tie Inserted at I cents n word strictly plyishh ll lil- viuieo. ‘.4 VALENTI. L-B-2-15-ii. COME T0 ZION SUPPER Tonitiht. NEW IMPROVED city bus ser- vlcc starts Thursday. L- . QUEEN SQUARE Annual Concert. Wedn SCHOOL esday and Thursday. February 16th and 17th.? L-l4-2-15-Zi. IMPROVED crrv BUS sum‘ VIUE/%l1e Leland Motor (Frans- port Ltd., will begin a new city schedule on Thursday morning. The new service is being inaug- urated to include more territory in the city and suburbs and will provide more frequent transporte- tion and greater convenience. Watch for the new time table in tomorrow's Guardian. “Co Hollywood” Presented At Strand Theatre “Go Hollywood", produced and directed by Harry E. Portcr. ‘was played to a practically full house at the Strand Theatre last night. The show, a riot of comedy and hilarious situations. ill'0ili{lit roars of applause from the audience 'I'he_ production is intricate and entailed a ilreat deal oi hard work by the artists. but they succeeded admirably and not a duii moment was to be found lhrourhout the performance. It was really more Drofessional than amateur and ll could be seen the director knew his art dispels “G0 Hollywood" cares and worries from anyonek life for at least two hours. The costumes were correct in every detail. A packed house is predicted for tonight when the performance will be repealed. The cast of characters was follows: Mrs. Henry Simmonds. who nev- ter doubted ilntil-Evelyxl Brlyan- on E5 Annie. the liiiiid, who can sniff anything out~i3lunche Hill-per, Axel Siriite, the taxi-driver who should have stayed in his taxi- Aiilster Mncibeod. .. Mr_ Henry Simmonds, the Vl0i'ld'S greatest little fixer-flurry Porter Ethel Siillillonds, the daughter who wants ‘cm with a past-Peggy Porter. Roger Shields. from Chicago. who will one day speak French- Terry Fitzgerald. _Chester Binney. '»vho»slays ‘em but—gosh-thcy wuilrt stay stayed! ~Bcli Doiron. l Sally Otis, Elliot's lzlri friend. "Watch llcr. Su1l_y"!—i‘tutii Brown. Wilson. another friend. Lila "Watch ilcr. Sul1y"!-Ellllor Camp- bell. Donald SW . a little bit jealous -~but alter still-Calvin Wallace. Jcun Crowfish. the movie star- Billlk Priquette. Mrs. Jackson, who gets a thrill- Dorls Diilziel. Sadie Bloom, dancing teacher dciuxe-“bilt Sadie-use discret- ioil"!--incz Rodd. ’I'cchlllclolls-Stiiue munilizer. Al- lister McLeod; sla-ge ilssistants. Chas Jenkins, Alfred McLean; nmke-ilp. A. M. Douglas; electric- lnn. Gordon Good; scenery. Harry Porter. LONGWO RTH AYE. RIX’S GROCERY 5 DAY f ITWNNIVERSHRY SHLE TUESDAY to SATURDAY Q‘: ‘moms 10214022 I‘lll‘.\'lu‘ liilll-llill2 SN O‘vVFLAKE SHORTENING, 2 lbs. —~ - - — - 25c MAPLE LEAF LARD, 2 lbs. —- —— —— -»~e ~~~ 29c - _ _ -— Maxwell House Sivect (ruin. 2 inn _ 21c Kmg Cole Tea we CQHEQ —- — —- -- 39¢ Standard Tomatoes, Bulk Tea -— — — -— 43C Chase & sanborn L’. for -— -— - — 21c . (itilden Wax Iiciins King Cole Coffee — 35c Coffee - — -- - 39c 2 my __ _ __ __ -_ 21c Red Rose (joffcé .__ 35¢ Blue Ribbon Coffee 39c Pride oi‘ the Yzillcy Fresh Ground Coffee 29c Polls. L’ for - - - 2ic BULK DATES, Fresh Stock. 4 lbs. -— -— —- MINCE MEAT, 2 lb. bottle - —- —- ~ ~— —- —-- ~~ 23c TIP TOP PEACHES, 2 tins — -‘— TIP TOP ASPARAGUS TIP, i2 for ——- -— -~ 45c .23.- 35h: Alymers Tomatoes No. 2 'l"in_ Il for 25c Fancy Pink Salmon, 2 Tins - - 25c Pork and Beans, Tall, 2 for — - 23c Shaker Salt, 3 Boxes — - — - - 21c Irish Stew, 2 for — - — -— — — 33C Tip Top Beets. sliced or whole. Z fill‘ 23c Chilli Sauce bottle - -— — — — 211: Gold Bantam Corn. ‘.2 Tim __ -- _- 23c Cl1tSiip,Z for - - - ----- 35c Pride. of the Valley l’ - 2 for _- 25c Assorted SoupsL ll for —- - — — 25c Red Pitted Cherries (l vy .~‘_\‘l‘il]‘|) Tomato Juice fills‘; oz. Tin. 4 for — 23c 2 for - - - - -~ -,- »- — -- 29c i’ u (i Soup i0 bars 39c Perfection Laundry Soup, 5 bars — — lie Premier Toilet Paper pure white) for 25C . GREEN MOUNTAIN PEAS, (N0. 6 sieve) 2 for 35c KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES and 1 (‘creal Bowl — 27c SUGAR CRISP" CORN FLAKES, 3 for --_-_ 23c BLUE RIBBON COCOA, l lb. tin - - - ---- - 19c BULK COCOANUT Snowdrift. Lb. -— ~ —- - 4- 21c TIP TOP MARMALADE 4 lb. tin -- - »- -»- ~ .70 PEACH JAM (just lovely) 32 oz. bottle — ---- --- 231i? TIP TOP RASPBERRY JAM, 32 oz. bottle — - ~»- -» 31c Pllli-‘lllllllev crushed» )liirvuil'.~.. t‘il|"i.~tlcs' m‘ Weslolfs Soilzls and Milk Lunch 2 35c sliced and cubed 2 21c for i0 or 60 watt electric billhs 2 for 23c of lrelan land. Lt was all attractive flag and it might not be a bud idra to petition Chorus-Louise Brown. Marjorie MatGregor, George King. lvo (Jud-l morn, Elli-i Henncsscyi, Ruby Cnr- vcr. Amy i-Iood. Alclhn Sounders. hiurlvl Aljfllli. ltinrjilriii Wcsbltuby Slli‘l'l'Cli. ilclcil ’i‘ul'liei‘, Dorothy Matheson. Inez Rodd. Niel. Brown. Lois Graves. Frances Mecbennnn, Ethel Doyle, Connie Gaudet, -Ad- cle Vickcrson, Brenda Currie, Geo. Rowley. Mary Flynn, Lois Rodd. Specialties attendants, Amy Hood, Ruby Sllcrrcn, Albert Blanchard! orchesi ru. Sl)l‘(‘llllllf‘5——Ml.\§ Bribe Doyle. vomllist; Miss Marjorie Quinn. tap ~ dancer; Tex Cochrane, entertoin-' er; Hail-y E. Porter, vloiinLst. Suggests Ilse 0f N. S. Flag For Canada (Continued from page l) Nova Scotia for laermission to use it a. Cumulus Nailoani flag. The Beaver. now a ilutmnai emblem. might lrc lmprlstd lill it. The lint; (its s ll. pricipiintilil ‘Sllllltlthl, iYdliiC 11s private members had their first olrportunltiy of the esslon to bring their favorite idca before perils.- ment. Earlier. John Biackmore. leader 0f the Social Cri-ilitcrs. was ‘clocked in an attempt, to discuss tile Pow- oii-Uriwln ensc in Alberta. smoker Pierre Casurnin ruicd his motion was not, rll "ilrpmi pilhllz- import- nnxae." The motion souolll to ari- joiurn debati- it) (ll cuss the advise» biiiitl‘ 0i the Milllbbcr of Jilstcc Qra-nt-inl: tihc l‘(‘fllii"l. of Premier Ab- erhart of Aibcrla for rcmission of sentences pns- ril on Joseph Ullwill and G. F‘, Powell. Finance Mlniter Dunning spon- sored a motion empowering the banking and commerce committee to investigate the operation of ,smell loan companies which loan money on personal belongings. It ' will pay particular attention to in- terest, rates and may ll'I_V the foundation f0,- gencral icgisiatlon rmuiatirlx the conduct oi loan Late lo Ciiisity ‘You [r0]; 551,5 _ DRIVING SLEIOH A Carson. Miiiveqlle liilfllgiizdrha’: HAY FOR SALE IN STAFKS. It. B. Weeks, iligilfleld. _ I L-Zigi-ibilli; . ‘TED EXPEPWTYCED WAIT- . ‘\' lll l all llelivecn 2 5P. M. Colonial Res- taurant. Great George 8t. L a social clirdit member slmges-Icdh-IE the House of Commons today that. Nova Bcotla might, be petitioned for leave to use its flag as the National flciz of Canada. Speaking during debate on s resolution of Cameron R. Mcintasti (Lib. North Bnttlefcrdl that a parliamentary committee be ep- gointed to dedtm n. distinctive ag for Canada. O, B. Elliot (Sc- Klndoisley pOlTT-lkd out ads already had ii flog iiolyecrs older than t-lic Union Jack. It. was i-lie ling of Nova Scotiln which was part of Canada and was therefore not a Canadian flail. It was designed prior to the Union ‘Iramport Mininleu- Howe rin- nounoed the Government was wil- ling to establish a house committee to study the accounts and menace. ment of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in i-he some nray as the Oanndlm National Railways is reviewed. But he said the Government could not indie public contracts slizned by the CBC dealing ivith Amer- ican mining pnlgrams or docu. meats dealing with the internal ment of the Corporation. The si-otcmcilt was promptiei by a mot-ion by E, J. Lawson (Dons. York Smith) which Called for the pollination of the contracts. ‘lit was Sibfifiliifliu aIRIXS GROCERY, = a with Eilglnlid rind Scht- ta Hillln} Ho)‘ (crciil ll). plug. 33c Huge Naval? tinsel iConLlilued ‘om page i)‘ ""*'°;“. 1‘ ‘ ...._.__. .._ . _ _ _ _. ' lllllil‘ ii l only h; lllrtt built for the Liner ‘J H (Qllbtll .\l..i_\' ill. souhillnptuh tilt-re i.» it large iioiiliilg dock, Lon- ed from England iii 1928, which l: ill itself one of the outstanding BOIILCVCDTCXHS of engineering til recent years. East of the naval base ‘i. millulry" nirilrolne capable of n"- Protest Vrc Of "cc-er 'l‘l':l\'.".eri. commodatillg scvcrni hundred iilrpiiiiles. _ ,Cp,__ lxlail. of llig 061011003 nlvclosc- “m; Tr gilzlrdcd hill. the Admiralty has Uh,’ I stated hidden batteries core-rum , “MANN the islands are equipped with guns railging iii calibre from i3 1-2 to ill inches. The latter ale believed to bgtlic most powerful in inc illllililll‘ 1c- thc ivbcra- . nil the Nov! world. , _ . Mounted on concrete enlpiucc- _ l‘“‘l‘,g£°“,‘ merits. they are said to have a "u “l?” u 1 maximum range oi 50 miles and to Mill“ "I ‘ "t ~ . nzivllmz of the lire it shell weighing 3.000 pounds. The following telegram was sent by Sir Shenton to the Klniz: "On the occasion o the opening: llFflfimcl "Wo l\i"l'.i“ a »‘ ll‘, "~-- Hilliiluils mildl lust 'll" two scmsolil of the King Decree yr dock ill Ulf‘ 'i_jc<i that ti" naval bllSl: of Singapore. I bcc - 1*‘ ‘-"Y~‘ 11°19"? leave to assure Your liiciestv oi Fifmlifl" “TOW-ll l rciliwnl of siicl h i ih ' 1 i 1l~ i . t e pr de wt wh ch lie poo), o “in {mm sum“ Malaya have learned of the us» ~ l‘ socistlon of their crvlnirv uiih l. U it l‘ Mild. Your Majesty's name and oi the r ._ "L, V V. I, _ ‘ti: abiding lo_va‘t_y to the throne.“ _ a The King rcnlied: i‘, ' T U“ "I warmly appreciate the scnti- ments which you have exlnesscd to me on behalf of Malaya on the occasion of opening the Kink Clerge Vi dook. Construction oi the naval bare iit Sin-vapor» is a symbol cf thc Itinpiri-‘s powcrfili T“. N. D. MacLean l UNlll-IIFYAKER t E.\li{.l\I'\lER l (‘harlnttclonp and t. North WiHshlrC Phone H9 .Z€..'» -33.; allowed to stand until he was prcecnt l:i the House and ni.i_v lead t0 a general discussion on till QUPSW tlon of parliamentary; control of the CBC. ti new.‘ i