_ ` `M*A‘_XiMS OF 'A ` MERCHANT LA* -___ *Milli |f\C.\eld of striking out for iilwllilvee on new and different -lines. ‘Many mediocre merchants blind. |¥,failov(_ their competitors' ox. J/ ~ do ’ . ~__. ' il- ~ _ ` ' - ' s\i~`\\s\\\ T TM i < .“ av ' ,' '-Ui/L" i . 1 '|- lfti- .i i »; ‘.,z‘...f:,».-<,».; 1 " - r ~ ..._ ..,, F... QF... ,The Peoples Paper .Y‘»-~...... Read by _ verybody . 57' ` T ' "_a_'.;. ‘ ._ <..el’>A ‘il . ~ _ -_ '//Ji, o . b ' ~ r . ._..._»,. ,_ ..._ I 1..'=,. *` . _ °* ,. , p.. __ ., ,_ \ ' i 1 ' » ' 1' 1 2 .,. :,_r‘.,4‘__fW_ ._ .2 /Z! ' ` \ 2‘9"Z(,)5£;(1 of the times, and ho_ _ 1 not be successful( I _...__ ,él WW A ,_ W f . /' "‘ H. will as siuunfmwi ' his action( aeoortilngje 1 ; do not accord with me t Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew _ cannsimnwn n' Ni, lhflill Gnnrdila-n, ;oiTn`:l‘:ilce:;.81 . T ' , T , _ Annual Buhlcrlptlnll l CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA TULSDAY MARCH 25 1924 _W "__, °_____ ___ Pissliiilida ii ioiiiin --A - Ti§i3é5il..ii§liiSrlUNUUN STHIK "iid Ashore-Some ' Had Narrow Escapes. » (Canadian Press) SYDNEY. N. s., -Marci. 24.- Aaitnmed Hi the prospect of an in- lidiinlto sixty aboard the belcagured Shiv. llllllz up in a ileld of heavy rotted ice, seven miles oil’ the en. trance olf the harbor and three miles from open water, 42 of the 52 D&lS¢llll!0l‘B of the Il.e.ld‘Newfolinil- ‘Wd “Wilmer Kyle braved the dan- Korl Oi the hozardous seven miles 10l.\_l‘Il0Y, across the ice floen and succeeded in landing at various Points along the shores of Lingan Bay Saturday arid today. The ex- odus from the ship was occasioned 'by the adverse weather forecasts A lil) PEt|i|l0llSf _ UTVER ICE FliiES. E S|Tl|lT|l]N I5 ;New Threat Come I From Electrical ' Trade Unions who May Walk out. (British United Press) it muy persist for many days. 5TIii EEHIUUE S 1.oNn0N. aim-ii 24.-it is ex. predicting a continuance of strong Northwest winds which have pre- vailed during the past few days and which is rafting and packing the ice, holding the -Kyle practically immovable. No change has been re- ported in her position since Friday nign-L V The immediate outlook for thc safety of the ship is noi. regarded docaily as exceptionally seiilons. and ti. stiff westerly wind sho.1‘.il» rel order by driving -the ice off shore amd releasing the pressure oi’ the- pack. The passengers began leaving the ship Saturday morning, when is party of ten left at eleven o'ciock. carrying their hand luggage and .after a two and a. halt hour scram- ble over the piled up lcorlloes suc- ceeded ln making land near Flat, Point. Emboldened 'by their ex- oase her predicament in short Passengers In Psriii ` officially that a strike will be call if ‘tho owners attempt to opera stret cars and underground trai and motor hoses by lvlacking labo Such a strike would mean tl 'illunsinrr of Lonilon into darkno iand this would ulicnato puiblic syl patiiy from the men, intended to lnitroduce outside lnb There is the possibility that th tubes will tease running today certain reetive elements liiivc c clared themselves us anxious walk out in sympathy with the it is possible to stage a compie tie up unless the situation alters twenty liour hours. Today n belt atmosphere is noticeable ou both aides. Shoulil the strike result. ln the passing of the London 'l`rafi`lci Bill and thus brlng order oui. oi'-th pres-ent chaotic condition it is gen- erally felt inconvenience whic .lt is generally ‘believed it is n JS 'I GI' 9 h ibo ample four othens cesayed tho ven- _______________,_______--_- ,______-______...___-- i '° ' °.ioi-in A. M<=DoNA|.o. I-AND Surveyor, Herinanvllle *FOR SALE--CART. APPLY W. ________________.___.--- ~i-iouss -ro i.t-:1'- ans Aran.. _,___------”*‘-*’?_°"_' e COTIA FANCY SPY ____--__{_,__f--_ _-- °` Nrso iMMsoiA'rsi.v - 1_ »-fwo aooMs-on oaouub ~ ‘rso- A PARTNER wrri-i _,,_,,._..,...,_------*“"""_”_°’_'_ °WAN1'sp-av A wi-ioi.ssAi.s sin. _Maniacs s'r_sAbv sti- °Cl M DLI UI- WONDIR 'fini' ` (Continued on page 3) ,_._._---_ _ ;7._-xj Condensed Specials |;_g_1~|g,_..2¢ per word. net ouch insertion in this column _____-- ~ zoos-2-11-1nii.n Boyce, Mermaid. 2200 s 22 ai me n si. ‘WU M W zziaaziai NOVA S Apples Zoe per dozen or 601: vel' peck. Sec our window.-Jenkins at son. 2239 2 25 oi WA - maid for gefnornl housework, rei- etonce rofllllfed- Alillii’ \’0¢W°0" 7 and B to 287 Richmond St. ' 2215 3 24 3i Vnoor, centrally located. Apply 172 Prince Street. i 223241-25.31 .,.._____1_---- WAN t`w`o or three thousand dollars io invest. in a ravine lmlllslfv lil town. Apply Z. care of Guardian. 2212 3 24 Zi dealer. A man to My firm Pl`°‘ dime. should know how to grade ous, experienced preferred- Wtlte P. 0. Box 426. St. John, N. B--2158-if-21 Gi.. l2l:.ri°i: l°:..’.ii’fii-....°iie.i:: _linger College. Department "i"" ' 8-1-ttl-ti. tdinigoii igr yoiiiil .vin md ilslri °°m° "ld by mmniloo a is ui 'doors today and it nntlonzil. ba oxami-nor took charge. Tho bank' deposits wore in excess ol’ $1,000,- travellers have suffered will the new conditions. Two New Cardinals Created by Pop (Canadian Press) ROME, Patrick J. l-layes, Archbishop New York, ond Monscgr liiundclc of the church were not present was received by Cardinal Hayes a Cardinal Mundeleln at the Colle oi’ Propaganda. ___-ielgiieur of in Archbishop of (‘lilcago, were ninilo cardinals ofthe Roman Catholic Church nt a secret consistory held this morning at the Vatican. The two prelates raiscil to the dignity; u the consistory. in keeping with the tradltlonul custom. The Big- Llettl as the notification is called. K the American College and by c Minnesota Fails 24. of ilk Robbing Bank . _____, \ (0lnadlsn Press.) T , ., M Ci 24.- - _ no . flir- ier keeper. Richard 9' 9. ` “V” ‘ p. b nah oi' the ns _____________._._-------- at reasonable rate. Apply 187 l 'Prince Street. 2235-3-25-2|. t il H remande o Oll charges oi' steal-ing $20,000 oi: bank B -li;_ . ¢‘ -y' ,'_-|-ol jf .sv MAY ~wAii'rao- MAin ron cena I i `_ ' house, central ` 'wa' _ " ‘ at ngordln. Address d955*'°11i!. sl housework in small fami no wuhins. Aiwlv Mrs- N°°l li. ...” nminsiieiniii iota trier' %i.~.li i R- jr' /" i.. ~‘ ' e DeBlois. 21 Water St. 223032561 __ .. _ .. _ _ TORONTO. March 25-Maritime °WANT\9 ‘T0 RENT 05 PUR' moderate north west winds fair and snide. s centnuy looms snniu ...M nouns. Apply "J" Box2}§§Lsf1J!l’iv.~» High title tain nlternoon ni 1.2o| . >¢¢-OO-0'. (Canadian Press) BELGRADE. March 24.--The Jugo Slav lCabinet headed by , Premier Pachltch handed its resignation to the King today. All the Ministers belong to |_h¢ radical iparty. --l-¢-O->--- (Canadian Press) METZ, -March 24.-The ex- press »traln bound from Ostend, Beliilum to -sale, ' svmzsriand this morning crashed into a freight .train -resulting in the death of eight passengers and injuries to elcven. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, March 24.-- The House of representatives today authorized two more ln- vestlgations-ons into the air- craft lndustry and the other into the alleged duplication of government bonds at the Bur- eau of -Printing and Engraving. M-..-_-¢o>-__ LIVERPOOL. March 24.- Fiobert Bridges, Poet Laureate of England accompanied by M-re. Bridges, sailed Saturday on board the Celtic for New York. The Poet will give a ser- ies of lectures in tho United States. J_A6KSONVIIii.iLE. March- 24.-The shipping board steam- er President Munroe, ten thou- sand tone. with many passeng- ers aboard, was ashore near hero today but was said to be ln no immediate danger. Sever- al tugs and wrecking steamers responded to her wireless calls for help. Sansone Tl-hs. loss o\= ,MARc\-,\,~\isrEi1. 8i°~d...l_.- You RE.» ABou'\“ To BE AssessiuA“o.=.l> xus'r' \-lice Misreiz. xuuus , CAESAR. A s0¢iati0n_ _ Chance oi Passing Senate.-Budget May '1`0f0I\¢0 Br0ker, Home ....1 or in ...ii ..._ no. tl l. . (3,. ll“‘l’§?iH ‘Mall Tebil 0fD$o0;J for nrent in the net operating revenu nd tm ul b _ t L 4 0-ly l\’ HH sou n tie onl nion. oi' the Canadian Nat-ioual Railways " 5° 5 menuce W e av” me _` '_' ' flonlliare oilr position with that of over the .previous year. ‘in thc cal- _ r p _ Last Mlnllte News Iliniietl States. Tllzit country iviihloudar year 19211, the operating ne ,Q l1l0.000‘.000 people. imnoruun nos- was s2,sao.71l; 1-.lst year it was ,O Fi3Si`i€d ill OVER’ s2o,23o,as3, an improvement - (Continued on Page 3) l$i1.3io.os2. Fixed charges in 1222 the Wlres ‘ 'wel-o -aiboul $62,000,000 and adopt =trlkers but it is doubtful whether: ----<4@---1 ‘ ng mi Hg FL 1 A bash Mr Gm to ¢+w+e+o»¢e+¢+o4++o+++, - n . ' ii “ ‘ Ui f ‘Q - ‘ - ,hum’s statement -will probably sho-.v m net deficit for 1923. alter fixed . \cliarge‘ have lem inet. of approx |nvatelvbSi2,0‘00,)000. in the previous “So Declares Ottawa ` or _ Rumored That Probram May Be Covered in ,,,,,,,‘,,,_ Newspaperman B - - - ~ A ___ fore Toronto A; aNumber of Bills Thus Standing Better .___ N.. .......t.}.. ......t ' - governmen n reaped al trades unions which has dec nr _ . _ _ X eg! \Chica6o's hills to ensure her the il- teeil and gvhich bring the gross fred lu 3, number ol’ bill.; instead of ,pi ess' dlverrlvn are likely to be debt to S3.-19.000-000. Acvordlns one individual bin and inns have M ‘shelved by Congress. to the Royal Bank stritciueut the liottol- .L-hanoo of passing the Senate Li -_ budget, Fl“‘1’“l¥ ik” “CMS Of W0 lilfiltll’ Oli- wllich Mr. Graham will also present i |195 Y°" “'99 U19 lllflfllllnil fllfl- l-hilt iihortly, will show a great improve- 'G 0 of 1. --- iyaar, *the dcllcit, alter meeting i`lx (Canadian Press) \til clinrges was $60,251,845. ' (il<`.~\'l'}VA, Mnrcli 24.-Soviet Rus-i Following the railway siiatemen ala has ju-st iiotihcd the secretariat ~--probably before er.s\er~\vill come of the League of Nations that siieipmsentatlim ol' the. budget by Hon. will sign the mutual guarantee p:lci,.i A. Robb. acting Minister of Fi-nl Ge"““"Y» he Samf is the ‘N595 and rllsnrmument treaty recom-.;inre. This 'budget as embodying th nieudeil to all powers by the last}government'..i taxation proposals nsssinlzly oi' the League. The only always eagerly awaited. This yen other nations that have applicilirumors of veerlng ol _zovernmen thus for are fllulgium, Finland andlpollcy to\\'ards the Progressive lCstl1onla.all of whit-ll are uccepted.vlcwipoint will give it added inter- t THE STEAMER HUCHELAG A ’ . (Huw, Q f _(9 2 / ,f Z 1 f* ` route. Above is it cut of thc sioiiliiol' _ lloclielagn. which is living rccoln- and Picton this summer. 'l`li ini:nili\il by the liozirils oi' ’l‘rziil<» of stciiiners whfich were employe t‘.iiiirloiii»iii\vu and l’lciou for thc lit-rc during ilic lust two or ihre (Thorlottctowil-l’lctou service. 'i`hl_,- years \vcrc -so snuill that prop is ii nliii:llii'ici'ilt :iilii1~r, furnii-i'iy'iilil not vitro to risk n trip on tllfei ai \' inil iiitcil ,H in (low-i~illiii\i\t _-~r'icu 1 . V . ,, up for thc Governor (li-ni‘r:il'.~i nav. lugii is sccuroil tho service will l> “T Sho is 102 feet over all, being ap- suppllcil hy u rciil, up»to~rliii proxiniiilcly the size oi the North- ati-_uiiiur which will iit`l`oril the il uiuhcrland, forincrly running on lnmri. i-oini`ort to pnsseiigers. S this route. la fitt-oil io curry twelve iiutoni but it is hopcil that our local running bvt\vci~n (`liarlolti~to\v t" _ l Tllcre has been it big ileiuiiiiii iorltheinsclves oil having done goo ` r `this steamer on the (iruuil Mason work if they can secure this steal er for service between Picton an service will win out and have her Charlottetown. 'I' 'lr 1' 'F O' ii 'MacDonald will reply indi- ill 'I' SS is -I OUTRAGE QUESTION 'I'rl"!'l"P'l°P'l"i*i°°i*'l*'l°'l"l"i‘4'4‘l'°l"l°'l"l'~i"l'(' (British United Press.) ILONDON. March 24.- The Tory Dlehards will un- doubtedly introduce the ques tion oi’ the recent Queens- town outraga in the Com- mons at the earliest avail- sible opportiinlty. lt is gen- erally -lielieved that Prem-lei' 'l'+'l'*l'4"l°4' eating that the tragedy is merely nn isolated instance of disorder -and was perpe- trated by an irresponsible rather than concerted move by Republican-s to -begin hos illitles again thntwere waz- ed two years ago. Latest in formation from Dulhlln lndi cates that -Premier Cosgrove of the Free State has every expectation ol’ catching the nrurtlerers. -i_»-i-+-|»-i-_-i-i-i»-i- Town , (Canadian Press.) BUi7.lJllNG'I`tON, N. J. March 2-i.-- The countryside hereaibouts is en- joying a new thrill following an al leged phenomenon in which a ling ilock of -biaokblrds figure central- ly enward .by the appearance of a vas rilock of lblaoicbirds. lEv‘9il TW-llll0 lille giazed at the large migration o gan to rain dead blackblrds. The ii-ll in hundreds over n spot oi n seemed as though some invls _ lorco had struck into the centre oi the flock and Smvio it I0 lim “ ground. The entire flock oi surviv- By Summa" Lockwwd " ors scattered in all directions when ____ d the death blow struck into their QU'-r VOUR K|9D|NG *" midst and thc victims, in a sort ol _.___ wlilliliniz vortex, catfapultcii to the rrhom ‘S it widow ,m.`,,,,,1,,,,, 10;: L`“"ll~ cuii to the ieficct lluit _llcury .l~`orl_ I” """Ffh ‘“"‘l|“l" if UW H“°h"' A nuniibor ul' the ilpail hlriin have has m.0fm,d |,,,,,,c,lsc|y M. m., " been sent to the Slate l~1x|ieriniiin-ink” on |,.m_d Cm_S_ Dm,-l you b.. if tail Station -for examination with ii “eve ,L N0 Ford jak.. nom- 501.15 L` view to discovering an explaria- Ford cm-_ whuu .many ,l Fm-d 10),.. ht? S03 °f #ha B:“““"° h;_‘T’p°“I':_g' tht? has switched. people to Ciisvrolctr. 'oevet is some ornin sac . . - 'The lioclielhgs. has ii speed oi' lilies. no that the auto tourist biiai-(.|,.L.u-|01; |S 'me (.x|,l,,|mii,,n _ M‘"`“'L2E’ tgggld;;iSC;R§l1a£;'rh§§Z I-i knots nnil is cliisseil A1 lit ner-is would he largely extended i ' Lloyds. She is beautifully fltteillher oinploymeiit. Horses i-in up, her cabins' being fiilisliiul in cattle can also be easily slliped o mnliogiiny, with restful cuslilonlngsiher. and with tiled floors. Tilcro is ac-: 'l`hc Cluirlottetown Board couiiuoilutlon for about 200 pos- Trade and our representatives sengersi. Ottawa may certainly congratula tions addressed to Premier Rani:-:ay T " "_ `;__.__ l _ _ __ = _ __ ____ -°_; r - -,-arrjj .._r;.._e~ ' 1 N rr'-- ‘E-1"" sw" -iv* -*--°:'§::'._.____ .4 1% 9 9'” li li ~'-f morrow mornin at 2.38 :tanto wmrrsb- .lX»N'Ll\\IiN¢~ A ,vii msiil,__ unite espslble _impli- ioii oiii.s&'-vooim ries rnoui 4.2..;-t._;.--r -;. _ -/et..~ ti\s.m. _neon pain winning Yorkshire sow. :do ss the dsm of the Chain- ilr.'i.°:-.st rits? ri.: :ii of lsr lst won ltl prllo at Royal FARM ron sAi.¢.-as Aosse A1' _ _ _ .E0uti£.°Ruatico owned by Til90fl0- Last quarter moon. Thursday rm; ll- March 27th 4.24 p, m, enohusetts. Farm all clear. Summerslde tide eighteen min ____,,_,.._.....i._._.----1--- 'POR OALIF-PIRCHERON STAL- i.i.i~=._=ii=.f°'°-iii°..i:r.r-- ueetie. nt present in ll and to g . , Sun nets this evening at 6.20 and rises tomorrow moring at 550 building! in good repair. Apply utes later than Charlottetown. to Gaudet C Harvard. Solicitors. .Maximum and minimum temper eta., Charlottetown. 2164-3~2l.0i iiliires: ~ lion, five years old. first prize at Georgetown Exhibition in a full class of Peroiieronl. For par- ticulars apply to David Reid. Montague, P, E. l. R. R. No. 3 2069 8 25 li Toronto. 5l-96. cloud_v_ Quebec, 40-28, Cloudy. St. John, 48-26, Ciohr. -New York, 56--BB, Clear. Montreal, 46-lit, Cloudy. Halifax, 48-24. Fair. Boston, 46-35. Clear. - Cherlottetovvn, 4|--29. Clear. ,__ a sonen; _ _ '“_;'_`II_'I_ \ _ il* " 7 Cdhy 3 S ~ _v-1 "‘ . .__~ g < ;»._¢<-£5 ],~~ ~-~ - ahaha ”-1'” °’ l _ '_‘_1__ "; __ >,,,,?'»)_ .il __ _~'*~' ..+` '-_ .__ .,- TJ Di’ U ‘ . @,,, l :_ S _ -“L1 i 55,5; ___j____-___Auiou i. __ . , f »lfi'oi'e till llousc iidlourns a o at si-bl l 'tl l l ec are( ` ` eat y' owmo cep ons' an as ° nc "'l‘ho Naiticiinl ilcbt oi Ciinailzl for The l<`Tistcr i'ctl‘Tess will b weeks tg ‘Thpim is evo “ci on] n Sales broker saturday regarding cam` graduated scale; that which .acori at s1_:is2.ooo.ooo on no ~iivi{‘# lain '-niiiin-weik 1-lon T-xl. ie T Tihhp Ti a'nwm“g~”“i""“ ‘° “ed 'tm ‘“‘""‘”5 G0" t“"”“°” “Im” ""“°"“‘ Ex.iviAvos MAeuins .irinisia-_t» my i. intl-iv sz -loo ooo. (. If (.,_a’,,'am “,'f,,,,S,e‘§_‘ 0,.`R,,, "‘ ‘ " “°°’“e *"‘ ““ "mi “‘°“"\1mns. one-half or one per een .. _ ‘ ‘ ” ' » ~ . . . 1 - - 'ill be some -tariff chiiiigos at any . . 000, said iiir. U`l.cnry. “i th I.. T . - - - ‘T . . . Mr' Beatty returned 1° 10mm" sawed value that use Formerly Chief Magistrate In worils we have increased tllileopiiiili d(Tm;5u“;,1(1jid“v‘;i1,:;; mlm seems to be generally ‘““’“I"` I"l"iiir\y after a five months' visit to be prepared ,lor each e Toronto, who l-a one of the commit- lic ilebt more since the Armistice Illini- 3 cpe‘q“@m[1 0,1;-ger pig; seg egtandgn commimw gn H q 'Europe' "Ge"'“a"Y tudaif is “K0 Ulm by me P"°"'m°E‘ _ |tee lin Washington oresenting Can- than wc increased it 1 ' f th T ' . ‘ 5 *ff* ° “l °“~0 a beggar who lives in a luxurious annually and liste mad treiueiy doubtful li the London ad i I th I .I lurmf’ e|5i0l\ lllei- llelcot in the Senate. The will begin their work during the apartment at . ht d b wus fm, each ram Ms, traffic Strike Wm Hprcad nlmmlgh :d:ep_3i\:"i:v;: ihiznarcai Lga;st\?V|;t;t`i;\llioli-[pf tml war, and that is li0i..bill it in stated will cover the main week. street cornersnii raigged iizritigixelstge 10 U19 UOUBCYOYB WIID A ‘at Chicago, into the Mississippi ellorlnoixisuu ltrffiiiiiiiirlkllis ;2r(3Ti¥itTii;?l(b“umng progglixixlny `D`ii)p0si;? m that _--_<¢->--- d8‘y’" he Said’ y me taxes and make' ‘lei " of ms" yeah ' we 'as an some Mr. Beatty condemned strongly Wllil U10 lll0lll€B GOUBC .serious threat Conlon from electric- S . ystem. It has' developed that \\‘lil<~h the Donilulon has guaran~ “lk lim; the program might be gov. ‘ “ the action by the MacDonald gov RODUCE QUEENSW :lernment in England in reducing iillli 'D®l'SOIls Redwood the tax on German imports from 26 per cent to 5 per cent The German manufacturers will be ln a better position than ever to flood the country with their goods," he said. Mr. Beatty also touched on the question of German marks, saying "l was informed by a London banker that the British people had paid one hundred million pounds 'sterling for marks, and the United States three times that. sunl- 'l`his will be an absolute loss for the inflation of the marks has been deliberate. “instead of taxing their own peo- ple, they have been issuing marks *|instead, and these marks have *\beeu very largely bought abroad. ‘_ The people of Canada, Britain and *lthe United States have by buying *lmnrks been paying for the German *lgovernmentiustead ot the German -i--i--i»+-i-+4--i»-i--i--i»+-i--i-“““‘°“““”°“' , "' * 'E' T 'E' * T' 'E' "' '|" . der to the Provincial »` .. ' _ “. + ' I 1 I ii 0 .ia ri 0 the right to appeal Court in certain cas Provincial Treasurer s right of enforcing pay D0 nl n lr special taxes be im tain corporations. ba