,1 ten to slander. l‘ Learn to work with your hands, "vi to meddle with other pQOpIIII Will's. and not w be Nady e, us. Charlottetown Guardian Two Gent- I881 IOIIII: Gap-din. FOllded II IIIIIK I III IIIIEIN III BIII IIIII WIIIIIIIII Commission» to Investi gate Alleged Dis-r critninlation Against Canadian Flour. (British United Press) LONDON. Mar. 26. —-l~ias there been discrimination against Cann- dian flour on North Atlantic routes? This is the question which a. subcommittee oi the im- perial Shipping Committee will in- vestigate when they arrive in Can- ado. for which they will sail la. the course oi the next few days. included on that subcommittee are such acknowledged experts on Atlantic freight rates as Sir Hal- ford Macitinder and ll. G’. B. liarkln and they will have the assistance oi two assessor; representing both shippers and ship owners who will be appointed by the Canadian (lav- eminent. The sub committee will hold sco- slons in Montreal and western eit- ien and will investigate complaints made during the inst two years with thoroughnesss. The recent revision of these ship- ping rateg corrected the difference etisting between Canada and Unit- ed States temporarily hit-the Do- minion government requested the imperial Shipping Committee to continue enquiries it hnd llITEfliIy begun in ortlor to advise Ottawa as to what action should bu taken ii the situation that arose lat-fore revision should again exist. lilurh evidence has already been collect- dti in both England anti ircland but as eastbound freight rates are fix- ed in Canada the silb-(wmmittce was appointed to proceed to the Dominion to continue its investiga- tion-s. Condensed Specials FRENCH PREMIER ANIl IIISl ENTIRE llllBlNELllgEilfifiyN Action Was Taken After an Adverse Vote in Chamber Of Deputies (Canadian Press) PARIS, March 26.—The ‘Poincare Ministry hit-s fallen. Premier Ray- mond Poincare, after an adverse vote in the ‘Chamber oi‘ Deputies tilts morning handed his resigna- tion to President Riillcrilntl, and it was accepted, carrying with it the resignation of every member oi’ the Cabinet. ' "Geutlemenfl said M. lPolncnre. as he left the Elysee lPala-ce, this ' afternoon, ailter his interview with Miiierund. “my resignation is final.“ Wllth that he lifted his hut, and stepping into his carriage was tlrlv- en home. lilo would not cvt-n ut the President's (yarns-st rcqluast agree to curry on the relnuiutzlei- oi the day. The atlvisrsl- vole (annu- on t1 moot trifling issue. IPARIS, Mart-h 26. -il‘rou1i<-r ‘Poin- curo will announce Ilitljltttili-llilll tn- morrow as t.o whether he will form t1 new ministry us ri-qucstcd by Frontier llllillcrttnd. T0 Impeach Son- In-Law 0f Oil Man Fall m} (Canadian Press.) , ' \Iv'e\Sil;iNti'i'_0N, llliurch 20,- .-\ rc- nolution looking to iulpcuchluizni.iuI (the diousu of C, C. iChusc. Custom..- Legislative Chamber, Wednesday. GOLD RUSH COMING A gold rush to the northwestern portions of Quebec is looked for again this Spring. Hon J. E. Per- rault. Minister of Colonization, Mines sndfishetlcs in Quebec an- nounces that when necessary addi- yttonal record offices are to be open- :d in the gold district to accomw modatc the gold seekers. ‘collector at El Paso, Te as, and son In lnw of A. ii. Full, was adop- Ited today by the Senate. (mt-red by Sou-stor Walsh, olI filontnna, prosecutor 0l' the oil com] mitten, the resolution grew out 0i’ the refusal ‘oi Chase to answer any . questions before the committee and Mr. Dfllllllo‘. begun proucotllngs to from the testimony oi Price McKlmiluy by asking the imnucr o1‘ -tl1c ney oi‘ Cleveland that Chase hnd (‘tovcrmnt-nt: “Did the ~l’rol11bltiol1 sough-t to have him any he loanednffom-milssion. oi which llir. George pulp; $100,000 -llro\vu “'11s chairman, wslgn." Hon. , .\ir. SIHWIITI, in rrply, still: llt- did .Z//I //// . CHARLOTTETOWN, CA x“ NINIINIFI? E NI I IIERFIIRNIINIIE RY IIIIMBEIIS IIIST EVENING “Rapid Fire” Proved Even Better Than All The Wonderful Things Said About it.- Larg-e And Enthusiastic At t e n d- ance At The Prince Ed w a r d L a s t N i g h t. N ' w 1 Tho appearance at the Prince Ed. and old, suggestions grave and gay, renowned Itlud lsatirc severe. who have made the Dumbells world till_>qr e's Paper Littlc Hopic able and just offer ployers. . . Strike Settlement (British United Press.) LONDON, March 26.—There seems‘ t0 be little hope that the tram- way strike will loe settled before Fri- day when hundreds of employees of the tlnderground system will walk out in sympathy with the strikers, leaving the traffic situation in London in the ulorst position it has been since 1919. Sympathy with the strikers has les- ened materially through their defin- ite rejection of a compromise which w'as generally regarded as an equit- Covers Prince Edward Island Like, the Dew NADA THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924 RElllSlRlBllllilN nu dull EILIIIIII ill "J for Traffic on the part of em- \v:11d 'l‘i1\~ntrc of lilo “iiumholis" has been looked wlirti to with great pleasure lby (lhnrluttotouui IIIPZIEIIti-gfliifd, and the: large ttttendzfjce inst night, which mckcil the theatre, and thl“ t-tiutluutlus and t-iltlnisiustic ap- i'.1 - lively and sometimes Many of the “old-timers" (Continued on Page 3) i} ~‘ 644+O+§O4§+ ‘I vnum . l . , . Ritfifiiconpl; thvivscrfolulliin Iuol rrsign; his tl-rnl oi Hill-w‘ hull platter,» which llftlvlllliétl, were al- “c n. l TH, klDfpq-(KEERS cxplrctl. its \\‘.i.< ttppolnivd to til! mm) |-,,;-,._._;,-,n,. ,.,,n(.hmlon_.., 1p“... l. . . - v I 1. n '. 'll1t- ilrst Prollibltroil yrilrs ago the first :1))D9;u-nm-¢ m‘ . '—-"-'——“""'_”*"“T7 $AYING I DONTKNCM val-s umminicd ml" the "nnntb-slls" in Charlottetown ‘MAGIC CREAM! wHo HA8 I i “q SQHOOL__ \$Ap~r thrw: yculu miller the statute. and (ggfQIflLQIICQ a hlgh-yvatcr mark in ' 22734.27 3 FOR HA8“,- IIIItI INIIII IIXIIIIIIII: III lIIIIIIIfi Inn‘? tonsil-ml coulcdy. turd it is no exui!‘ ’—'—' lb '1" "-1 - " 1.1 ‘ 1- ' z -. u r‘. ' manic csssml How LONG A,“ SAIQII-‘VALL llllinl‘ RIIIIIIIIII-Z‘ .L'.lI‘.-‘..'.-.l I‘. III-El‘ fl,L1,?"?,f,§‘,,,,.‘I.,,.,iI"§,,.$Q“§.,,?Q.§lf,‘,, Last Minute News . _. . . t . - _ - - . . .. , . \ has it been in 1186?. M l K “\s LAP-El [tinder tho icrtn-s oi‘ illi‘ statute. more or 1mg by comparison with mashed in Over 2"I3'3'27 I“ ‘*" I I\‘-‘Ill'li lIIl‘ 1-1!" (Yiiilnll-‘i-‘ilililvlfl "Y" that wonderful performance, which , VATwN unpainted they flrv Qiliyfillliflilllvll for skillful chamlctcrlzatioit and thg Wires ‘DATE BET-HFOR GAL to tlli the 1111cxplre1l period of that ]‘()H_.Ickl[]g humor could scarcely bn Army 159" 9911"“ Emm- I5 EM“, A l'.'l‘lll. (‘onsequcniiy tin-tr term n,,-.1r_-h@(l_ ween» woo» May 3 to 10. I /"/ would cxplrt- win-n tho original Now (he “Dlun-hflns" have nl-rlv- (Canadian press) -——~i-———-\ 1' . 1 ' 1925i. 'l‘I\ ‘Til 1 , 1 t "H! 713i tron sALE-sa vounc HENS. ._._ ItNIIIInNEEIINIINI-II. uppoiuitIIl Illteihllx ilI...',“,li.I‘..-l.ii‘fl"..,'.‘l‘it?l1l2-§‘..§Jl‘l'..i.§~ MEI-mummy’ A"="=I'=» $25 for the lot. Alliii)’ 44 EdWIIEd I ""—"" to illi the vacancy. actually tlelivtrrcd ‘the same tputliltv March 26'“F°d*I‘I’II P"°"II°I' St. 2267'3'27'3I' Mr. Donuts tl1c11 asks-ti: Were d: glmllg um] in (he Qphflon (if siallllli’ M- Bil-l" flilmlmfied -—“ —*'_"'""_"_"'_ 1 the mcmbem oi the. present lProhi- many mo,“ guypaflged their previous- IPImedIate °°II“I'"°*I°" °I °II° ‘WANTEDP-MARRIE-D. MAN To ‘ lntion (lonlmlssltiu recommended performance, is suillclent praise otI IIUIIE °I'III“" III-AEISEIPII’ “I'd iwork on foam 1188;‘ CIW- fir“? inst evening's tautertttiin-ment. lly ‘xIeIglIzIhmIgIaIId II" III’ C°IIIIII°II DTOVV-Ied- p9 y " ca“ “a ' (cllmIlll-led U" Piflfi 3) unanimous vote 0t‘ all present, the ' . ti ____..__ . . . . .. , . » am " .llfwnllhltllfiIiIK513i?’ Itsllfllllli <°="=<*'=" Pr=r=> ‘NOVA 330T“ FANCY SPY powible in u. ncwsprlper write-up to REGINA’ Mam“ 26' “Th” APDIBI 20¢ N!‘ 11°59" m‘ 60° per I "lvflo any lulequote lden oi‘ the i'u11 I°IIIQII “saw” III ‘II’ IImI peck Sea our wtndmm-denklns ' I I I I in“, prm.,',ned m. of me charm 0g SHBKBWIWWB" Iviliiilliw “WW I_ I 2239325 5i i’; I ‘ ‘ ' ‘ / _ Th ‘, cil was proroqucd by Lieuten- k son. ' (N11NNQNINNIINNNEIZIINR- laugh- “III G°V°I'II°I' NewIaIIdIi “I” a ‘MABW CREAM‘ How D") IT "‘ ‘l, m able jokes, dances, quips and quid- ““5I°II °I ‘IIIIEY IIIII‘ "Iay‘~ BB3 I" 113515? WRONTO‘ MMTII 21m‘ “I me (titles. lutctuiillgloll lwlth songs new-l 2273-32743) fresh to stron gcsst and north-east ‘ _______ LYONS, France. March 26.- ____._ The British world flight aviat- -__--—-—-—-——-—1-"*_i'__ vrwo Rooms-ON csouuo floor, centrally located. APPIY 172 Prince Street. 2!B2~3-25.8i ‘WANTED-BY A WHOLESALE dealer, a man to buy farm Dro- duce. should know how to zwds e g , experienced vreferwd- tlli-lugs P. o. Bu: m. st. John, n. 341000-21 0i. mum announce- wanna!!- m teed tor youns vise Ind 6M1‘! l id b Carters". u" a m I 2100 8 1812i mambo-no nun‘ sv may in, eight seemed moan. will-I'll I tion, cmvnnipneee. Address "N; care o: Gtlliflltil. NW5“!!- q-q QQNf ... QIX IOOMED new. one mils from Charlotte- Mflfl . II. "OR-l , 8L P as ha?’ K alias-nod nnnq-nb-iida’ 'm“) To RINT 0R run. . a centre?! “mailer. a ‘at 1| , - " ox . - can (MM! _ ’ u N_ 1 M1 Hill-U IN OHANtQT- Milt! l V than y than it vio- pomon oi’ cost at 5%. lee not» en Cotton about a miidilc M- . 1175-04741 ron sans-ts mm A1’ t loath mum owned in "wile - pile pemem. In present In Mll- fi an clear. rs air. Apply IE0 IIIIINIIL Bria Boiiot r1 wit?" l bias-Nat n. . "t?!- nllist billbl. i. IUILUIING L01‘ ,____.._..._._ ° VUUI "If wind, cool with snow or sleet. High tide this aiiternoou 4.52 and tomorrow morning at Sun sets this evening nt 11...} and rises tomorrow morning at 5.4-. Thursday. Last quarter moon March 27th. 4.24 p. m. utes later than Charlottetown. turn:- Montmsl, clar .. Quebec. fair Charlottetown, not} . Halifax, clear . . . . .- malter, lbiorsll House, (Eh town. 3 load inst arrived. Booking tron no: on T0 1.21- engine (new). AlIllIY Mi‘- Auctioneers. » Brighton: 1's tare to: you MW- lltit not ni it! of the oblriaguc: so are an In Ilene-t today. Duly payments. 1 m: 0-11-21 I able. Apply Warren L. Summerside tide eighteen 111ln- IMIIXIIIIIET“ and mIIIIIIIIIIIII tempemjlght. tonight tho tzrcatrst sensation Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . .40~3(i .34—24 .32-~2lil . 44-42 °FOR SALE-CHEAP, ONE 8E0- ond hand set oi’ harness maker? tools, Apply or address, Harness arlottc- 270-3-27li vaoer-ou MARCH 21st. BULL- "PERTILIZERG - Finer CAR- é" “I ‘new low Dflce!‘ “Cm-t- h c nr lit without. mentioning ‘I ‘I Co" L‘ ' In" a 28 2‘ tillflfll‘ olilr.‘ Matthew-s or Mr. Mason. _store at Rocky Point also for dale ten horse power llimpirc Multinnon or Bani Carter & Son. 2248 8 8G ii USIiQi-QQ ‘FNRM FOR SALE IN UPTON Kings Co. 130 acreyofitiii m (ovum-n in.“ ,,.'T"" T . o - i Ndltlileicillsepllnlllotgmed house 2 LINCOLN, March 2C.-— "Sir iial- ntmln nanny school, Chliifihefl» nhad" Tho Third by Teddy. out of we four (1.). Army I! ' fir‘ arm/n] Me war-l Cheese factory. l5 acres plough- ed, plenty oi black mud, brook rune lhflilllli ferrn. Price isles:- il’! 1 Upton. Lot 55. P. B. l. 120141-2741. “I IFormer Home Bank Official Discioses Graft of $10,000. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, hiilrcll 26. —~.\t lllIiI- FIRE l E IIII 3IIIIII NIIMEI (Canadian Press) in (Queens ilurk t|1 ycars was sprung at the public accounts com- mittcc of tho legislature. Alex. Ross, former munngrr oi‘ the lluml lhlpnrtulont oi the Home Bank, Iwho had previously told tho colli- houses were burned tsI .ss TOKIO, March 26—Six hundred today in a fire which swept n suburb of Tn- klo. 'l‘wenty persons were injured ore who left Havrc at 11 o'clock this morning for this city landed here safely at 3.49 o'clock this afternoon. The distance from Calshot. their starting point yesterday Is 453 miles out oi a total of 23,254 which the schedule calls for. LONDON. March 26. —Ef- forts to Induce striking ship- mcu at Southampton to resume work having failed, chip build- ing employers decided today to enforce a general lockout lln all shipyards. JUIIGE LEBLANC Mr. Arthur T. LeBlanc. a prom- inent French-Acadlan barrister, who has been recently appointed to the Supreme Court Bench of New Brunswick, to succeed Judge W. B. Chandier, who died a few weeks ago. He served a term In the Provincial Legislature from 1917 to 1920. accountant (Canadian Press) OTTAVlIA, Marclr2ti. —“in the interests ot‘ both countries, I hm c the honor to present that Canada is prepared to recognize the union of the Soviet. republics." 'l‘his is the rcply wl1icl1 Premier King sent to R. Yusikoii’, Montreal zirzcut iu (‘nnzula for the Russian Soviet government, who asked \\Ilt.'lIll‘.l‘ Dl- Jurc recognition of the union oi‘ tln- Sovclt republics pro- clnlnietl by his liritauillt: lllajestys Igoverulueut February 1st, last cum- prchcnds mcognltion by Canada. The two letters were given out t0- day by A. Yuslkofl in an interview. it is generally understood here ‘that formal acknowledgement ut’ thc Prime Minister really fllItIS little to the status in (‘nmuia of ‘the Russian government which has time, and which was formally re- trognlztrti several weeks ago in Ottawa when A. Yasiltoff and party were recciveti by the acting Prime Minister 11ml assurctl the Canadian government's cordial goodwill in any trade negotiations that the Russian agents might wish to enter into with Cauatlian citizens. IIIIIY -IIIIY P IIISHEII (Canadian Press) ililAlE, .\lurci1 2li~ Filly (versus tho seaport of Aumlti. 23 mi‘c lo (liornulu Ditallu. $1,300,000 Vote st- ‘IDIIEI’ IIiIIl ‘I n“ ‘mlttcc about his share in making and three thousand are noiseless. BWWYI- cIoIIdy ' ' “'4"'—.II'IIS10,0U0 profit on selling succession - N9" “Irk- “III ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "HI-Ah duty fly-o bonds, volunteered to come back and tell the committee the truth. Lahorlng under a great strain hc made n statement that n“. 310,000 hnd been split three sways. bctivecn himself. L. C. Mflfiflll and (‘lmrlrs Matthoyvs. Deputy Treasurer Mason is mnrrird to n stepdaughter of Mr. Matthews. (l. dog. Any information will be M H l‘ .h l, vm M“ "OHS _ filial! ‘Picelved - L“I'II° SIIJIIII‘ ,,,_',,,.|IIN...E1..?1.NntIIs lo Ihc govcrn- . _ 1 9H W‘ inssion. 22s0-o-s-..7.ll mo“, W. stoop. which \\'il._q his ., .,’ f"""-"' share of ono transaction. Ross and llurt hnd tirevlously told the MIL nonlmltiei) that they had split the MV W. “Sir Galahad” Wins First Big Handicap _ _ Illucky Liege. owned by Captain Cohen, won the Llncolnahlrn handl- cap of a thousand poundswllh (‘X- trss in the ilrdt big race oi the flat season run here today. c, .- 7| ___v t ut u l, N. i. w: Jaguar‘ l0. 7'0¢_.f//]fif 13' ‘fi/zs/ fwa 0/ wfi/cfl fill/Qt Comp/eh] by OCEAN e " ngnwsnsn mavens T SCHEDULE“ 77$ f/‘fnerafy s w/ric/l 60w s/arfed _ Moo/l bah; ffiem bark to M/oxb/n — on file/r div/led in/v or: I/‘rrJ/noi", e M: m! of liar/l. In (Canadian Press.) n CllllRlIlllil hnusc, ui an hour this nmrniag, fight. from the opnsititm. halo was ion-t: and occasionally bl Ill . Canadian Gold Exported to United State (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA. lMsroh total gold export. (luring Februa- 1924. worth in February i923. This includ gold bearing quarts. dust, nuggets and bullion obtained entirely from mining operations. , said. IIIIRIIINI. SIIIIIEI been free to trade here for some - lllllllllllll have bwn ltillotl lu a Iandsliilt- in stmtlicnst oi‘ tho city oi‘ Naples, ac- tortllul: to a tIospatt-h trnlu Alunlll For Canadian House London gnr Square, London. Elltlllllltl, ior early The dc- icr. Precedent and policy were ruk- ed up over the committee lablc, Pi- nally a vote Willi taken ut 1.05 a. 28_-Cnng,dn'gIll. l. B. "l". “The postponed lecture in High- llnltcd States. u n» a nun less field Presbyterian church by Rw- Wm. 0n- Mulligan, Charlottetown. will take place Friday, ‘lurch 28 at 32.12.78] went to the. than in January i924 but greater by one and a nuerter millions than in DING IN NIIIISE And Now Will Go Be- fore a Special Gom- mittec For Con- sideration. (Canadian Press) HOUSE OF‘ COMMONS, Ottawa. March 26.—~A suggestion that. the representation in thc Hon. of Commons be reduced by one-third was made this evening when the (‘redistribution bill was before the Jlouse for second reading. Harry header, Progressive member tor Portage la Prairie, voiced the pro- lposal on the ground of economy. as ‘s saving oi‘ $324,000 per annum Iwould be affected by reducing the llnembershlp in the Commons, he He did not stop at reduc- tion ln the membership oi the ‘lower chamber, but also proposed that the Senate be reduced by one- thirll, thus saving another $250,000 and that the Cabinet be limited to ten members. . Second reading of the bill was moved by Premier King and car- rictl after some discussion. it now goes to u special committee yet to be named, which will map out the constituencies on the basis of the increased population. The hill is identical with that of last year. Premtert King stated that the hill was identical with that intro- (Iucctl at the last session of parlia- ment suvc that the date had been changed. Last. stession the bill had been given first anti second reading and referred to u commit- . which recommended that it be held over until this year. in in- troducing the bill the govcrnuient was not extercislng tliscretionary powers. The law provided that after each decennial census redis- tribution should take place. The Premier quoted the clauses of the B. N. A. Act which governed redistribution anti also the figures of population and representation by‘ provinces. as based on the 1921 and iiiilccnsus. ln maintaining the re- di-siributinn the government pro- posed to adopt the method 0i‘ conference. A committee gelectv-tl from all parties of the public would he glvcn a blank hill which it would fill out. There were however, C (Continued On Page Three) --i¢0->-___ Freshet Indications In St. John River (Canadian Press.) ST. JOHN, March 20.—"I‘l1c wat- knew little of human affair‘: care only for publicity. varloud provincial seats of legisla- capitai, Ottawa. a general way, with the physical and game. of Canada provided that they DTOVlnWI 1 and the post .=s- null 11,. Io the aver- age lT3\’\lIi3l‘ There are hiksrsslnd all ages who utter fins ' Annual tiublcrliilflll ‘DUI lly Mull, Canada all ll- _ lllllll P i 2: i in i i Delivered By C. N. Official and Broad-I casted by Radio. (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Que" Aiarch 28. - lt is unlikely that one speakerwho has delivered an flfldffiilg over , radio is out oi‘ ten ir-‘kod b! ID r, hers of his invisible audience give another atldress as early Ii possible. That compliment. bow- ever, was paid to Mr. H. S. Me it- son, General Passenger Tr Manager of the Canadian National Railways, by several hundred: radio fans in the United Stat”, who listened-in on his first mea- sage delivered some weeks ago Following that admiral-ii, received sev“ tourist. Mr. Melansqn thousand applause cards. m , from ucrosq the border. and smock them were several hundred re- questing him to deliver another. speech at an early date. in the re- sponse to those requests [In Mclanson went to Ottawa today and tonight through the radio eta~ tion G. C. K. C. H. of the Canadian National Railways there, will broadcast. another message dmling with some oi the attractions o! Canada to the summer tourist par- ticularly. Mr. Melanson chose as his sub-r ject the capitals of Canada, and outlined briefly the beauties of the- tures as well as that of the federal He also dealt lit constitution of Canada. COIDXF. lng 1t with that of the United States. . ln his discourse on the various capitals, Mr. Melanson also recited some of the attractions which the provinces have to offer to the tour- ist and the sportsmen in scenery He also alluded to the fact that various of these regions the settings for on‘ fiction, and with‘. tlilll V81‘- lI1~ arlisl. the alifhibl’ well known wr ied field to um‘, Q.p>._.___. To Keep informed 011 Industrial Activities (Camdirin Press.) MQN-Tdtl-JAL, l.\l.'r- I1 lid-distal:- lishment oi‘ :1 llurcau of Statistics ers in the St_ John River and its tributaries was reported to be ris» ing slightly tod-ay. The sun has melted the snow on the land, all the brooks are flowing, anti the first indication of the coming fresh- et were to be seen. The main river was showing a good stream of op-I en water as tar as Brown's Point,- but at Public Landing the ice was still firm anti team‘; had crossed during the day. Announcements, Coming Events, I Meetings, Etc. word each S IKATES.—2 cents per ~i insertion. ‘thiagic Cream! What is it used for’! "hlontnguc Yen's ‘Theatre special, Learned." , ____ "A meeting of the Winslog Ship plug Club will be held In the Hal Saturday, lcloolt. Under the auspices of I I Order of St. flrancls. "Magic Cream! What is it’! "Come to the entertainment in March 28th. Lunch served. Proceeds in aid of Orphanage. lf stormy Friday. 2262-27-2l. Roso Valley Hall, Friday come Monday. S "Entertainment. Reserve April Every concern thatpiitllflpfi, ,. 21st. Easter Monday night for a factory or a new building to m; grand entertainment in Emerald. crises nrouiiofthe fact-and g, , 4 fli60-3-il7-li. does to déllh the pl‘ ~ I rvI 1.00. Subject: ~ "w a wtt/ an Humor." Admission. 5 cents. tlren i0 ets. ‘The-r ewiii also be program, ‘ 2214-3-31 at Chil- and lntltnslrial Research vlrttb a view to kcepht '1ll railway lodges in Coir-atti- IHIYIL-tll of industrial at;- tivities and the intentions from time to-timc oi caplttallsti-z concern. was advocated by Division Four OI tho Railway Employee Department 0i the American Federation of LI- bor in biennial com tationhere. l i A DAILY TALK on l ADVERTISING I I l By Scammon Lockwood I-nut-z SELFISH romr OF wit»! Sometimes advertisers might . Ifllo to the New Testament for u lee son. We all rcmculbrr the 309110191 Ithe Wedding l-‘cnst. ‘Fae man who came in and took a ecu. at the foot 2274-3 27-3l-oi the table was told by his host to Icome up and take the seat o! bon- l ‘or. "What A Wife I, And the "cllow' who took the seat 2264-3-27-2l. rof honor, without being asked, mas ‘not loo gently put tn his proper pla cc. I l 0nfiYI;"I:;:_:,\I‘\;“Rgggifio niIfIIIjzIlaI, "Reserve Tuesday, April 15, forhxzost unselfish. l . Hump m. Hnj "imam Hub m‘ ,;,l_lu_n_,nt1ptlst ‘Sale oi Font-y Work and, The executive who, to gutter ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Home Cooking. ii his own egocentric dlspositiqh, ‘lprlnls his picture and a history 0f am‘ q “m "Sacred Concert, League of the his lite as a part of his advertising, ‘I ' ‘ Cross llaii. lvednesday, April 2nd. Illfihv‘ not realize he is pushing _ the 3rd 224043-254". self into the Rout seal- Lnll- host. the ‘mlbl-ic. is going or is reserved tor somebody who not so rude and pnlhiul" Every mod advertisement ~- writtengilot inn; the I c‘ of the s ovrwomamp soils the article navel-mellow, solutely and entirely from the of view of the man who is Q to buy and nee it. ‘ I lures oithll. hctwy or in New that notary or hnildi‘ a alibofdlfllhul" intersect" ll o! Ill r W000 Y _ t ‘it-en. my. ‘iiitrovnien 01% lfimi ‘l d I tho attractiveness of Canada tot ed A lot 0t‘ advertisers have seem- on Saturday, March 29th at 8 o'- ed to ‘be unable to realise that the 227l-3-272in11ost selfish advertising [world is the kind that appear: ta the "Get out of hero. This place 0f h t llllllsl Subject of Addresses (I I Na! point ofmiit. ‘V.