' A MARCH 15,1924 " Nitrate Anso- MIXED Animal Brand 3- Standard "Imperial Ground Bone y All of which we ar ., prices-—for CASH - CREDIT. WHOLESALE 2044~3-16,stus3i . Sulphate of Ammonia. 4-8-4 For Potatoes 5-8-7 For Potatoes llorne & Co. v.5)» FEIKTTILIZERS ' "manner _QUAI_.ITY gfiuperphosphate "Murilate of Potash of Soda ’ FERTILIZER 8-3 For all crops For Griass e selling at lowest or on approved and RETAIL . Central Guardian SKATING AT ARENA, bond this afternoon. SHAMROCK T-EA G. W. V. A. rooms 4 to 6 p. m. Monday, Man, 17. 1l| NEW GLASGOW RLAY—Roads, weather and al lfavorallle tonight. the play at New Glasgow P. E. I. will be repeated for the laat time. All tickets sold will be good; and additional tickets sold at door, 1i MEMORIAL DEDICATION. — On Tuesday evening o1’ next week at 7.30 the new front of St, Peter's ma: canned-realm quantum Mayor Sampson’s i Election Being (Canadian Prose.) tice Sir Francois Izemieux, sitting iiminary petition asking for issu- ance of a writ of quo warrants ag- ainst Mayor Sampson, who was re- turned for the third term to the mayoralty on February 18, but whose election is being protested. Forty two alleged reasons for contestatlons are given. His Wor- Cathedrai. built as a memorial of amp is unwed n“ t” be the “ma” Protested QUEBEC, March 14.——+Chief Jus- of five thousand dollars worth of Legislative S u m m a r y (Continued from Page 1) “All act respecting Jurors and Jur- ies" and (2)—-An Act for the ‘maln- tenance oi’ the Public Roads. The 1“ ""1 ‘311111111181-‘11115 81111111111 11 W1- first or these Provides um the petit-jury for Queen's County shall hereafter be summoned for attendance and shall attend on the Monday next following the first day of the term of the court for which they are selected and the petit juries 01f Kings and Prince Counties shall attend on another day following the first day of the the late Canon Simpson, is to be dedicated by ‘Rev. Rural Dean ic is being prepared for the ser- vice which will he bright and im- pressive. Friends who wish to make a small contribution towards ‘the cost of the mZmorlsl may place Ilhe amount in th collection at the ‘service. INQUEST YESTERDAY." At the inquest held by Col-one,- ,1); J-louston yesterday afternoon on the death of a young child dlgcov. ered in a trunk in n house on Fitz- 1‘°Y 5L the Jury gave a verdict of death due to strangulation, ca“. sed by the efforts of the mother to deliver her child. This verdict was given after hearing thc result of the autopsy performed by 1),; Dc. war and Dr. J. S. Jenkins, The At.- torney General was represented at White of Summerslde. Special mus- “my mm‘ property, which is necessary to qu Church Union Bill Passed by Manitoba. Legislature (Canadian Press.) The Iblll passed the commit-tee of WlNlNllPEG March iL-Without {ljivliéflgnctgle 1:111! ftoclncorporate the neiurco anadaw i- en a third reading m the Mgiltggadhiurd shall appoint a. road master Leyglsllgture last night. , . . Downes. Independent, nu. chief opponent of the bill, was aDOEZmOVQ We and appoint another to in ills seat when the measure was introduced for the final reading. term. But the trial Judge may at ' any time during the term discharge such jurymen as may not be requir- ed for jury service, The hill is a large measure containing forty-six sections and many changes and improvements of the old law. it provides that the number of grand- to 12. I . The bill for the maintenance of public roads provides that the Commissioner of Public Works shall have thc general control ov- er all roads and bridges; that the Province shall he divided into road districts, and that the Treasury for each road district, define his powers and duties and shall re- such office in case of vacuncy,-1the road master to receive a yearly salary of fifteen dollars with a rea- jurymen shall be reduced from 24 ' ‘cars. Thousands of us are 80S Behind us is an Studebaker has been the of us, after a certain time, get dividends on 911111. 111101‘ two years, get vacation with pay. The ¢°111P=ny spends vast sums on co- vvork with us. When we retire we get pensions. tudobakcr cars represent the boat that we, in combination, know how to offer you. Our fine backing honored name. For 72 years 1'". We 23,000 Present you the utmost in fine cars HERE are 23.000 of us building Studebaker Hiolden. All . tiva mulaa enact. All Studebaker n our Light-Six, ken bearings than 1 a "Proust-raw new a , . Wehaveliformnlaa fotatsal. lash hashes. demonstrated booth: these steels vvcpiy 15% pr 11! 0a sews-a! um to got tho lor- modela Ira eq . wi ‘Izod-o are fovv our? {bigot-mm 3' ‘m. or we - , arenaedinanycp mung“! 1080M‘ 111 quality and class. We have $90,000,000 of assets. We have $50,000,000 m model plants. We have 12,500 up-to-date machines. We have an engineering department which costs $500,000 yearly. That to $ maintain and develop Studebaker standards. We subject "tudcbakcr oars to 30,000 inspection That requires 1,200 men. All told over 70,000 ma- chine and hand operations are performed. In so many operations, though each one is small, there is a great See how Studebaker gained top place 145,167 people last year paid The saleshavc almost trcblcd in the past three years. Go sec the reasons. Sec the scores of extra values Stude- baker offers. 201,000,000 for Studebaker cars. I witaln aim In ‘ ‘ _' O V. M meat. ‘On '3” m e for ' a courtesy light, a motor, steel trunk, etc. Howwcdd" h‘ f We give you than can values thro quantity production. We build Mhtlwearsperyaan-mma it“ an eagle‘:- fine-car , er. ur ooxpcnaoe ' are divided by that an- opportuniry for onomics. ormoua output. .. .v..- ,,.;_@<_ “i: i. . "i, ,~,—.~' . i». t . i l w; the; - by “n F k M m, h I H sensible commission to be fixed by h . _ o a a ' .. . ‘ , 9 The inquest wds helililnilficgfrllcer? ontlywmlangr sglgfdmyefitsfrd-y Wm] the G°vem°rdn‘councll m‘ the thygtudzgalarczlgmdm ‘bfdxoggintbvbgkwigiel: Inch as l0 pa] OYO O O O 0.0-,‘ O Q Q O O O O OO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q at 1119 P°11¢B Court. Following won, The only oppogltlqn offered was “mum “f r°ad 1am‘ The M“ “l” sons, fathers and grandfathers are working to- can surpaha. . . the jurors: Messrs James Stewart voiced by J. K. Downes and John P1131113“ In" theduzylng ‘(lincgufl °°1' gather. to build such bodies as St debaker always Prices far below the usual. Ont hula . " (foreman) Teo. s t , n 'Que . Lab r, bu, 5w, i _e so area ax an e wm- _uilt. , l, - “w” .0 : Aibbot. John Council?‘ drlignk 111185;! Theellormerodecldlred {here ixhlllfllipilgi) filltgglollgatgegmalggrggfsggintf The Oilen bodies are upholstered in real leather. Sgflgrfnger.’ behgoirri%od' 0:1; _ .-~.~ . on. mflm” we p” "n. M 5 m“. . David Livingstone, Harry Harley“ graced-gut gol- gucn an Mum, as the ‘ ‘ 8i The closed bodies III Chase Mohair. That is made with the highest-priced cars in the WC 1 _ ____ M" proposed and claimed m t m 111911. 56100111188181“ teflchhlg 111111 from the silky fleece of Angora goats. Here are l3 od la t‘ 44 “ O :7"; 1:15.132." —-- w-—--- 57° P" 1:". ‘l: g w‘ z PANMURE SCHOOL Th f I “m” 111111 1111911 Pelwled in never; those W1“) ‘imm 111111111111’ 11181110110- We pay for those extras-and others out of of them oficra aTareea ’l,llh?-:h¢:.':vg‘$y O I 1 l1." 1"" —-"'——~—-——-—---— ° F" 11° ° ."'° ' lowing is the ' _ 9 ° '- able of working. rlt rovldes too for vin B i1 ' ’ _ and; ‘ ' u, d, part or ll“, Bl-msl, E-mpl _ . i1 aa gs. u ding our own bodies saves you on rable car. a ch ' 9 . ‘ ' ' . ' " ° " ' ° . ' '9 ' .‘ " "‘ " " " ' * ' " ' ' " " gugus of the s P20111519 11.11.13; CQWIIPQNLRDG, March rel4.—'l‘he glrifdgzlgflanv; IgiPiA-gllgfloglénxlfidsf some types up to $300 per car. uy a quality c", _ _ e ' “um um w“ c col for the month of February u" Um“ B111 was P355511 '11)’ ‘ necessary drain across adjoining tl M It h L i l t 1e an a a’ 0g s a are tonight property, the amount of compensa- without division. Grade X-l, Archie Lannigan; 2, Jerome Murphy. Agents Wanted Male Hclp-Vvanted I _ Eugene Murphy: 2’ ($30; 31811; fifxxzgt l: $11111? ‘gfmilzlltc. Ll G I-l 1‘ - s l X $1>E G 1 Al. - s 1X B I G . s I I AGENTS, wnrrz us TO MAKE mats HELP WANTED-FIRE. John P. Griffin. Grade v-f. ' a ° S-Paas. iiz-in. W. B. 40H. P. S-Pass. 1l9-in.W.B. sol-I. P. 7-P 126-‘ " money. Capital and experience men, brakemen, beginners $15G- Eveiyn Campbell and Gladys t’)? fffjlidflelyufeijrffm’gffhihcg“ Touring . . . . . $1465 T . mo” "L m'w'B' 608'?‘ dot requlredfiorel Lock Ltd. Sor $250 monthly (which position?) Murphy (equal; 2, Theodore L...“ Woman Kicked B PM“, C3,,“ p“ ° ° “' Roadster (3-Pasa.) . . 144s "m"! ' ' ' ' 5 Tm“! - - - - - W“ el, Que. lbili-Z-IC-Sat-di .Wriie nuuwdy, Box 11o. gab; s, Neslie Wight. Grads m - y u 'MaArth i coupemoadsnr (24,338) 1m Roadster (Z-Pvm) - 1970 Speedster (fl-Pass) . . 25m -—-—-——————————— 1813-1861115“ —1- vemw- Campbell: 2. Agnes H‘ lmlJon m. DKL-fefifime“ "mod-i coup: (s-Pass.) . . . was 110m ti-Pass) - - - m5 coupe (s-P-sr.) .. .. . ms - wonrnmr seem-s, wan-e g A EM French; 3, Qgcar c,,,,,,,bel,, Gm, OTSG (mock and spoke ‘fmlejfjmf: Sedan . . . ms- Sedan zsso Sedan . . . . . . seas (or cntnloguc- United Art, Lt-IL. 51G 511110111195 ~75 DY ' ll—.l, Rupert Wight; 2, Howard ve. lie expressed his concurrence I Brunswick Avc.. Toronto. I110Y1119111 101 1311111915- 399011119 Wight; 3, Cornell," Campbe“ (rhnadlan pm”) with a“ that had been mid concep (A0 cries-I 1.0.0. WIIICQTVIHG.OIIP..IZC|IIJIIA¢ o! taxes. Tsmuromenyourconoonlonca) ' 102-12-31nlws 861- expert 111 3 “@6111- Wfim 115131 Perfect attendance — Eugene YARMOUTl-l, March 14.——iA ser- ding ti... rand pk ll _._____--_---4--—-—— 31111181‘ (3011989- Department F Murphy, John p_ Qrlffln. Arch“, [Qua acqlllem here“ Mm John Me, thmughotg the czfintracsorltlg 3319'] AGENT$ T0 sEll-L OUR 51-‘55- Hamax‘ 3‘1'tt5"1[' Wight. Theodore Lsnnigan, Lend. of Overton, recently, as a re- man's [ngtnuteg and 21.11am? n]: c ii I r nteed for —-€-—"~——' yellillznSgamt-lgl: glfgsadollvored. ‘MEN-AGE 1a-40. WANTING RY- Pare Brothers? Box 2272, iiion- Station-Office positions. $11’- lrepl, - 3-15-11. $250 month. free transportation. Evelyn Campbell, Vernon Campbell Oscar Campbell, Archie Lannigan, Jerome Murphy. Teachsr——Car- melita M. MacDonald. stilt of which she is a patient in the Clinic Infirmary. Willie water- ‘lng one of the horses the animal government on account of unfulfil- led promises and bad winter roads, He advocated the more general and SUMMERSIDE A e & CHARLOTTETO . rn ., i" AGENTS~SELF ‘HEATING BAGS -—no hot water needed, just shake Stays hot twelve hours-Avis profits. Send dollar for sample. Modern Inventions, Coronation Bldg, Montreal. 15-1i AGENTS WANTED-fill WEEK- alll; 2, Lnuretta Stewart‘ 2, A5110! ly made easily by men and women handling our fast selling Iluhber Aprons and other spec- ialties. We need c represents.- live ‘in your locality. Write us for particulars. B. & E. Miss C0-- Dept. 32, Inndon, Ontario. 1-26-Sattf. AGENTS WANTED-JZZB SURE for 510 days’ work, (lisiributing religious literature, liiuu or wmn- illl, May worksparetlmc. Noex- perienCe necessury- Onnortuflitt’ to eurn $80 10350 week-W- 51111‘? nge and CllliICh connection. Mr. Conrad, iSpadina Building, Tor- onto. 312.10.06.20 Apia-W; For Sale ARTICLES FOR SALE-BAKEWS ovon- catalogue on reqflesi- Sumo used ones on hand. Hub- bard, Portaible Oven Co.. 782 Kinil West, ‘Toronto. 23, Mar. 1-8-15-41- HOMEWORK ' We require parties to knit men's wool socks [or us st home, either with machine or by 11111111- 5611M stamp and addressed envelope i0!‘ information. Tho Canadian Wholesale 018N101"- ing 60., Orillia, Ont. Agents Wanted Agents-NIKKI for your next 1110 llnys. Knot cash. Wonderful now (‘ilcnllrnl Fire Extinguisher. Kills ilre quirk nml nnven lives. lExcl-llu“}vn:"1: nf hnav h h- lrivcll llcv cos. 01' like lllilyflli‘.'$f#él‘ of only 33-911 "wk" nu may sale tn every home and unto- uloulio owner. over 10o per cunt urn!"- Forly tliausa d already sold. IIIYBIH- mite today.‘ yae lfiro’ extinguish" 1-,, olulwu. 8 ill More won tnnvoiflne public 1a comfortable. Wdtdah hotel- 0on- fl "ital so Jeanna vvih private V thafihe Cuis- 1I'|l I _‘ Qifavar Quads. Telephones In Lnonqnbb-O-O uxpefieflfie unnecessary. Write linker, Supt, 732 Ivainwrightrst. Innis, Mo., U. S. A. 2052 3 1-111 CABLE HEAD SCHOOL \ GRADE Vlll.-—i, Hclcu luuonuu-i McKinnon. _ GRADE vll.»-1, Illiliu Lcwls: 2. Donald. l GRADE lV.~1, llcloil Lmvls; ‘~1- Aulelllil hlcKiilnoli; 3. 1111111011 ""1 Hartley.- GRADE lil.-—1, Frances Sntiier-g land. GRADE li.—1, l). F. MacDonald; 2. Effie MacDonald; 3. Mnrr-iflfel McKinunn. ' GRADE l.—1, Eilpllras (Yllnnlcy; 2, Join’. J. (Yiiunlcy; ill-loll lilac- Lmnulli. Perfect aiienrlancea-Luurctta Stmvnrt, i-lvvlyn Sutherland. A1111“ liicKinnun. Andrew MncDuilulrl. hlarlon (Tl-ianley, Amilda McKin- non, blmnlott lvlciilnia. hinrgaret liicKinnon. 51111111115 0111111193‘, Mary Whitty, teacher. GLENROY SCHOOL. Following is the slandinll 111 llll-lrroy School for the month of February. (litAliil lX-~Martha (‘louds- GRADE Vlil-—Jonn Mullen. 11111511‘ ael Egan. GRADE V.~Marlzsrct ‘ivcir. GRADE ilir-Ritn. Didi-fifth ulmm: ll. Sr.-—J0s0l111 Ji-ronu- PCiUYH. (iiiADl-l ii. Jl'.--V1|l0l3lll Fisher. Francis W011‘- (HIAIIE L-Joscph McDonald. Aitendiulcc: “Mari hu. W111i‘. Cosmic, lluy Coa (1 c. Michael Egan, Josei111 WP" 1""! Jcroml- Paton-l. ‘ Mary I4llO0y'-1t!fl(71i(‘l‘. ANOTHER CANADIAN DIG- COVIRY Dr. Harold Wiamar. l .7. ' ' of London. Ontario» i! I114“ 5'1‘ other to in: srowlns "'1 '1 "41"" discoveries w Canadians. 1"!" discovery. which no has 0059"" altar four yaara of lsaoratorywork In conjunction with Dr. John Hunt. also of London, ionaloi to introduce an entirely new method by which oparations an be Wtmm" 1° ssmblitely aura oatarrn, rheumat- ilm ans manta disorders attai- no l. .-n. ; ary on ll-vaalfiilslill’ all 9v" ti‘ ' diagnosis by X-ray. It is a dlaoow. I ha 5000' trying lira MInnrIPI Llninaent PERSONALS for Mr. J. l3. Gander. Miscouche, was , a visitor in the city yesterday and 1101111111 91111-11193’? ‘1- A“‘1"‘3“’ R1‘m_'i‘l‘§,'1Gt€TOi1 at the Queen Hotel. ‘Misses. M. J. and Florence Kelly. dioutlague, were in the city yester- iduy and were guests at the Queen. Mrs. Keith S. Rogers Mo} ELDON SCHOOL. The following is thc standing for the month of Fehrilary:—— GRADE lX.—1, lViury Ross; liluriel Martin; ii, Jean MucKcnzic. VllI-l, Sam Frizzell: 2. llnghio MacWllllalnsr 3, Katie GRADE MncPherson. GRADE Vi.—1, Marion liiartin; 2. Katharine Buchaman; 3, Kalhryn Larrahec- GRADE lV.—1. Florence MacWil linms: 2. Florence MacDonald; Christina MucCall. GRADE ii.-—l, Eleanor Ross: Florence ilcllo liiacWlillams; Billy Penny. GRADE I-—1. liiargaret MacCall: 2. Anna Johnnie MncWillianil-l; Gordon iilacKenzie; Enlily S. Miller. teacher. — €O§————~ Jl Inn n13 Llnlrncnt LETTER OF CONDOLENCE To \Villiv Stevenson? Dual‘ Sistcr and sister. You have been called upon part. with one near and dear to you how insufficient words are to console the sorrow- und we realize ing. fDevath seems hard at all times cs- pociniiy so when it comes to onoin the full vigor of youth. Only those whose households have been touch- ed by its icy fingers can fully real- ize what bereavement really means. Again we would assure you our heartfelt sympathy and would direct you for instinll comfort Him who salll "Come unto Me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and l will give you rest. ‘it. is enough! soon will coals. And Jesus calls us to Heaven's perfect peace. lfligned in the Purity and Fidel ty. AGNES ARTHUR IRIN! WIEKB muesli. NIOHOLOON _ --'Comm. MARIHAOES anann u -- coins-at u. ' 1* mail y Rev. W. M Meihodl t loan . R1011 St, March 11th, Ryan. Whiter ‘Morrison 811s Foster. of New (liaison. N. ii. W-ARIUHTON-IHOLROVD. - At zlilfigl-of omen. hymn ogdtowa q neaa. ROW-W. a. MIT: m. A. I. 0r.“ m M" b. ar . - 4 oi of 1 I as oa are a "miiimii-bii‘ 1"" °' 5 “t: i “oil's”; n3‘ l M; ; fill‘; flmnfi, ,,,;¢, .4... as. - ALL ans OORDIALLY, watooa: Arthur . I-ioifimi. o! wythor - ‘ range, '1'.‘ .-l. no‘... assistance owing to his enfeebled returned inst night fronl Halifax where she has boon visiting for the past six weeks. lielleven (fold; ‘Della, Flank. Charlie and iflrothorsz-‘Wo tho undersigned on behalf of the nlcmbcrs of ‘Refuge Division No. 201 S. of T. desire to convey to you tho sympathy and respect of our Order iu thc great loss you have sustained in the death of your dear earths struggles rinclples of Love, "Ono of Trenton. ‘N. 8. to Florence kicked her in thc face. inflicting serious injury. and she has not re- gained consciousness. Unfortunate- ly Mr. McLeod was not able to give condition resultant. from a recent ‘operation. The baby of the family is also ill. From Throne (Canadian Prsaa) ‘OTTAWA. March 14.—i1-I0n. Ern- est Ililpflllltf! resumed the debate on the address in the House to- day. ‘Ho described the Conservative campaign as "a citadel of miarcp rescntation". l-Ie asserted that thc speech from the throne spread the gospel of faith and hope while the speech from Mr. ‘Ziiclgheu had been iliied with “the spirit of dismay and bitterness." Costly Blaze in Sault Ste Marie 3, (Canadian Press) SAUiUi‘ STE. MARIE. Ont" g‘ fMarch 14.—The largest fire Sault 3 Ste. Marie has hall for many years, ruined the big gana-ge owned by Algcma Agencies and Supply Com- 3 pany. Limited. here today. The ' blaze started from an e xplosion ni n gas torch in the repair shops and spreud rapidly. Tho damage estimated at $350,- 000. is partly covered by insurance. Forty now cars and many second- hand cnrs were completely des- tr0_\'e(l. CARLETON SCHOOL 2. Principal's Dept. Grade X-i. Dorothy Muttdrt; 2, Verna Weeks; 3, Jame-s Smith. Grade lX—l, Gordon Ross: 2. Marion Dickie: 3 Stirling Gillespie. Grade Vlll-l. Vivian Howatt: 2. t0 Gertrude Carmichael: 3, Duncan Carmichael. Grade Vii-I. Arets Muttart: 2. Harold McCarvill: 3, Olive Gilles- pie. Grade Vl-I, Joseph Smith; 2. Rose Trenholmz» 3, Ada Smith. Assistant's Dept. Grade V——l. i. Helen McCarvill; 2, Anna Car- michael; 3, Reta McCarvill. f Grade lV-l. Anglena O'Connell. ° Viola Gillespie (equal); 2. any Mc- Carviil; 3. James O'Connell. 1° Grade ill Sr-l. Stanley Howatt; i, Hazel-i Gillespie. Grads lli Jr--i, Horace Dawson. Grade ll-—1. George Muttart; 2. Reta Dickie; Myrtle McCarvlll. frequent use of the split log drag and emphasized the importance of auto‘ traffic. The owners ofsutos should not, he urged, be required to register year after year-one registration should be sufficient. As to the disastrous storm of Oc- tober iiast lie suggested that it was _ a proof of Divine disapprobation. LaPolnt-‘e Resumes Flor the contingencies resulting frofm storms and other Debate 0n Address mo?“ l.*““‘:..,...£3°"“'32. made in the financial estimates ofl each year. He expressed the opin-' ion that something should be done lo cause drivers meeting on the roads to burn to the right instead of to the left and he criticised the Kovomment for alleged shortcom- ings in respect to other matters. The lion. John A. McDonald re" plied at some length and with such effect that. several interruptions on the part. of the Opposition were made. He pointed out that iLhB Gov- ernment cannot repeal an Act of the Legislature. Only the Legisla- ture can do that. The law impos- ing n poll tax will be repealed at the first opportunity, ln the mean- lim-e i-t is necessary- to collect the poll tax as directed by thclaw, As to the roads, the Commissioner of Public Works pointed out that clay roads, however w-ell made need rc- palr from time to time, and that sonic of the concrete culverts had cracked by reason ct‘ botched build lng while the late government was in office and these cracked cul- verts cannot be patched-Jt is proposed that more permanent work shall bc llonc in thc filturc. The Commissioner answered (several other 0b- icctions of the Opposition speak- cr-‘i. and explained further thc need tlicro is for‘a better system of pub- lic accounts than that which has heretofore been followed. This sys- tem admits of different interpreta- tions. it h; desirable that the gov- ernment and the public shnll have a clear and correct understanding of the lflnancial condition of thc Province. and this and the assis- tance of auditors outside the pro- vince, whose impartiality" cannot be (ioubted. had been sought. Mr. Dennis followed dealing with the lDairy industry, suggesting co- operation on the part oi the butt» or; makers, and the collection of the butter products of the Provin- cc at one convenient place where it could be sold at the prevailing milMfQt. prices. I-le also commended the acts of the late government and criticized those of the government now in office. vllon, Mr. Myers closed the do- bate. He deal-t fully with the con- ditions of agriculture in this pro- vlnce and contended that live alook with the dairy industry. _ls the back bone of ‘its farming interest, for live stock c0091? the meow o! Grade l—-i, Harold Muttdrt; 2, Benedict Carmichael. ' fertilizing the soil, A Conservative AAAAL x A ALLA‘ Q AA - Jacob!’ 7.00 p. s‘ A vvv bit. jdmclfmflrcahpterian Church fltlilllllw-Qtll. w. Or; IitlllumflI-J-L m: Oallilnil Osraiqta: 11.00 a. rns-Jdvnon, aooieos-"Asrshavn. lane and A study on n» llvaa u u. Patriaoha. 2.80 p. m-OWIIN “i101- me-lormon, Bunion-Pros Mystery of Galil- mxmxxAa A‘. w ww- w. , P O Dealers for Prince Edward Island THE WORLD'S LARGEST ‘PRODUCER OF QUALITY AUTOMOBILES government had he said, sent Pro- fessor- Rubertson hero years ago, and file had put l’. E. vlslaud on thc map in respect to the dairy indus- try. He dealt with the question of education, the poll tax, the Mitchell fraud and other topics. ‘The address wits then unanimous ly adopted ordered to be engrossed and presented to the Lieutenant governor by the Whole House. On motion of the Attorney-Gener- al. the House then went into com- mittee on the hill respecting Jurors; and Juries, Mr. llfcLean in thei chair. After some time progress was reported and the House adjour ned until l0 o'clock tomorrow. A Daily Talk (Continued from Page 1) -__-___-7-__-____-_---< Millions of dollars worth of space was used in such n way as to in- form everybody that Ponsi was a fraud. But monoy- continued to pour in to l’onsi's inst zulllress. in fact l think it is still coining. So, the great nlivcrlisl-rs rculizc, very well that their work. like the, (lone. if they have zi tooth pasta or phonograph urn watch conic when any concern is so wcll known that it can afford to rest on its ours and say "Everybody knows its." go to the nation's capitol and nee Washington. "Don't you know that (lcorgc Washington is ilcull," said the ticket agent. "No," said the yokel, “l didn't even know ho was sick. (Copyright. 1924i ii Peace Contest (Continued from Page i) fair to keep the money in sound channels hereafter- The experts found him an intelli- gent man with honest motives. They did not agree in many re- spects with his plans for n good bank note. but found that he with other government officials is striv- ing for a real stability in Germany's monetary financial system. The thought has grown in Gar- many that peace can be achieved. There are misgivings as to Poin- care's attitude, but the general feel- ing is that the inspection of Dawes‘ committee has marked the greatest real progress toward a peace soiu. tlonthst has been had since the war ended. —--—~£O}-___ St. Patriclfs Day "The harp that onoe thro Tara's Halls" . The Benevolent Irish ' Society Jouaded nearly one hun- dred years ago in Charlottetown are presenting their annual uteri tainnioat, March 11th and 10th at K068 body to the ni ht show. Pt Bi. Pa lore fico opus at no was. calm; I if he couldn't got u sight of Georgi-sire far more the Prince Edward Theatre. Ivory- soats npvr on ‘ o u Edward ‘theatre. that on; Soviet Hand (Continued from Page 1) iellzc ‘India is being conducted. "The success of the Soviet agents ill eastern Asia Minor. where ther hltve been mnny Mohametan con- verts, is, being used as a reason why the Mahometans of should lock with favor upon the I 0 Government denies that there was any warrant lndmlthe lands at all. alleceivers For Teapot Dome (Continued from Page 1) of law for leasing Bolshevik doctrine. But the Indian Fraud sham“ Mahometans are becoming more rccollolied to ‘British rule since the, The bill further alleged that Fall revision of the Tmklsh w,“ tpegty, and H. F. Sinclair, the latter acting The changes in the treaty. 11° 111V" 5°‘ the Mammoth 01.1 CODIDIII; . oralble t0 Turkey, have been veryfldld combine, conspire and confed- lm-gely due to pressure of the ln-!erate to defraud the United dian Mahometans on the British States." home government. It was this ores- sure, in the opinion of the Indians, which caused Great Britain to de- cillc not to support the Greeks 1111 tile termination of their cnmi1i-11511 in Asia Minor. 1 Hindus Conspiratars Thu Bolsllcvik agitation in India,‘ therefore, is not meeting with vurfl promising success from tho fOll-OW-i ers oi’ Muhomet. Among th-c liin- (lomestir: toil of WOlllllll, is novoqdilfi- 1119 1\‘11"1111°11 15 111111“ dim?“ clll, ‘llhc lilnllus arc not virilc Cl)lll~ . flour that the Willlt. to keep soiling, irators. Tile)’ 111"" 119011 51111111995111 “lurch 17m am] 13th, they kccli advertising DOCIIIISC nor» for so many Beuimmml” 111111 Wvlfjmlrww“ [or docs tho time truc fo-ulings lio not show on_ihu surface, Secrecy and iuifimrloufl propaganda appeal to thcm. it is natural for thc llindu mind‘ The luyslicisnl native religion is ('Xll‘-3lll('. ’i‘hr~ Mnllometans, on tho contrary maiter-of-fact. Tile Bolsllevik doctrines have a mlystl- cism about them that males a na- tural appeai to the lower classes of Hindus, But, on the other hand, the caste fueling in ilnllia causes thc uper Class Hindus to reififl 1116 Soviet principles oi calumuulsln. “This feeling of caste is so ingrain- ed in the minds of the llndians thnt the Bolsevik propuganliists have come up against n stonewall in seeking to combat it. Nevertheless the suppressed under classes are the more open to theoretical Bol- silevik persuasion because of this very fact. But the supposed Hindus are not fighters. They have not accepted the principle of caste too long without naturally revolting against, it to give much promise of taking agents can arm the Hindus over- whelmingly a revolution might oc- our. But gun-running is being wot! 011911 Very closely by th-a British frontier forces. Part (Continued from Rana 1) “There is a goan-ai fOOIIIII can Canada is not beari lisr share or the burden and in t fa co noction the Times‘ poinigtoulat lnotmllo a onpon illfl ‘ sw I motel- than rim of Cliildlhfilllla wlglflllll Na . - 0i .110 i1 vom to 3‘ M) . part in direct action. lf the Soviet iDominions Must Do do all cranial-gon- did , _4V.~._..,.‘-,.. ‘file result of these alleged acts. the Government's bill recites, was‘ to lease the Teapot lands to the Mammoth Oil Company “at an in- adequate, improper and fraudulent consideration." ‘St. Patriclrs Day Celebration Tho Irish Attorney in three acts ‘with specialties will be the attrac- or 1| 111111111111- Th“ 1"" ‘mmrany "°“*"1" tion at thc Prince Edward Theatre The Char- Dranlatic Club with uluny of thc old favorites and some now ones have been engaged by the Benevolent Irish Society. Seats, now on sale. Ticket office open: A country yokci starting on ihelin lnllia tn turn dnvoraiil)’ 10 4111i“ 9'30 m “L “filly, first vacation of his life fold tllclthiill: mystical. ticket agent he thought he woulddhe Western Guardian —EASTER DANCE. --'l‘hel'e will bc u big lionce with special music at the Olympia. Summerside o Easter Monday night. Alvfil Illt 0f which due notice will appear later. Eastern Guardian ....'DR_ HOUSTON vrill-‘bo in his office in Souris Wadtlosdli. Maren 10th from l0 to 5 p, m. 2i QUEEN HOTEL wATln roam olmltorravowu AAALAAA Till! Milli! NQI. W M» . . renovated p, nil-mum unspoilt" ' and dim my om- musu aotlvaarhvaliiblpfia l Ir."'-.~..~'-~'-"- r we» 1 .. IMW1°1.-H' soups ,4. .»¢4’ .-a n-u,» blunt 4. 5.. m‘ w.