' v FEBRUARY '21, V1924 - ' _" ago/alias oLfinUs sures Pzzzelboa‘ into even the hidden LITTLE Gold Dust in ' some hot water will uiclsl make ‘every part of t c re rigerator sweet, clean and sanitary. It finds its crevices. w lt-aafe- guards the health of the family. .lN canon/s Tan CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian anon from noimdlrs JQMNOI ' SALVATION ARMY will conduct a. meeting in Orange Hall, Clyde River, Thursday evening at 8 p. nl. All are welcome. ‘olvs "rue ABBIES dblillllltll‘ house at Arena tonight. 1i ABBIES .vo. .SACKVILLE,. play-oil’ ganle at Arena, tonight. FAST, CLEAN HOCKEY Arena tonight. 1i DISTURBANCE ON STREET- <SOlll8 ilisturbance was created yes- Iterilay afternoon by u. young man ‘on Sydney Street. There were. a lilllmbcl- 0t‘ wlnilolvs broken when‘ thc police arrived and a consider- A N Beware nip/limitations! Unless you‘ scc the “Bayer Cross” on paclzilgc or'on tablets you are not getting‘ the "izenilinil llilytir. Aspirin proli-il ' siliei by luillions and prc- scribed by ‘llllyditllilllk! over twenty- tllrcc years iur Daugherty Admits Dealing in Oil Continued From Page 1 Promising tn tell all, Mr. Slump said llichcan testified before Sen- ator Walsh, liculocratic, dilontana. on the same day, tllat he had given Fall two cbeqilos aggregating $100000 lato ill 1021, but tllat they hail boon rcturncil to lllin uncasheil. 'l‘oilay, however, the committee lenrllcil from an cxlninntion of the records of Washington banks that the publisher ilid not bavo all ag- gregate of $100,000 on deposit at that time ill Ibo ballk on which he Hillltl tho cheques were drawn. Tak- ing the oil iliscusslon again to the floor of the Senate Senator Walsh cllargoil that tllp Republican Na- tional conlmittco news bureau hail lllilllt? a “ili-liholalo and malicious" lllltil‘t‘l.lt‘..‘i(‘lllllllllll oi‘ the facts in its statement oi‘ ycstcrilny that the naval oil leases were made lllllltll‘ tho general lcilsing act ot‘ Fcb- 1920, which ho hail sponsorcil. ’ (‘olils , llcuilaclle ‘footllilbltc Lumbngo Ncuritis Rheumatism Xcurulgia Pain, Pain Agar-pt "B|),_vei' ilhlhlots ill Aspirin" onlv. lfillCllqllllllfllhcll package con- inins proyon dirci-tiilns. llauily boxes of twelve talblcts cost few cents. v llruggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trailo mark (regis- tcrcil in Uiliulilil) of Bilycl" Alnlnlfac- turi- o_l’ ('_\'ll i" Mhnoaccticaciilcstr-r‘ of Sali- ul. Yvliilifil is lvcll known that irin meutlsdiirvcr manufacture, to st the pillilic against imitations, ublctvl ofJlnye-r Coinpiill_l' will be ‘wATlsB eraser CHARLOTTETOWN This popular hao been“ i renovated and ro- ll furnished throughout and offers very corn- fortablo accommodation to the travelling public.‘ The table II upco- lally good and the pub-I llo _ are oourteouoly | cared for. i Rdtes $3.00 a day. ‘BRUCE J. TAYLOR,‘ ' I Manager Hotel completely O 6 l l ,_C.hal;lottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors D-O-O-O4GOO OO40-QO-O Austin-n Sale O F = Choice" , Furniture We are instructed by Mr. Ted Reddln, gto sell at. his home No. 90 Bl ighton ililond bitlfl-Moriday, March 3rd, 1924, commencing st 1.30 p. m. all his household furniture and effects, comprising parlor, dining room, kitntlw, haltlfpnd bed rooms andjeviryung od. Inspection securing-mam 2 t 13.5. -~&. SON, Continued From Page 1 ixpcrt concerns. Ono of those very lilucb in St. Pierre. house which a rented for $10 colnnlauiling S100 invniiu: real cstutc thoir rcnlaln. going.’ on tllllllll ill-inking,‘prrti-rring lllt‘ll' i-bonpcl‘ liquors. to touch the stuff. handling broken cilscs. Johns, Ni'ld.. where export are now doing business, tllcrr- have suits. i’l'ilpcl't_v ill tllc vicinity of» llll‘ l]llll_\'i~l at St. I'l(‘I‘l't‘ has uilvzlnicoil vory much in prico. $100,004! was Ttllli-lbtl recently ‘for one warehouse. property, whicll , plircllzlsil {l ‘ ‘ hi!!! tin" the fourth v l'll.l'l't‘ and tlltisi- cilgagt-il ‘in il are ilsking illclnsclrru- how loin: their bootleg Paraillso is going to last. ’|‘llcy IIPllPVP it will lust its long as prohibition continues ill llniteil States. Other rival cinltl-i-s [or tho di-ulnnil seems unlimited. Ml". Acorn was nllu-ll iutorostrtl lll illl‘ habits and CllSlOllls of tho ponplo ot‘ St. Picrri- which rctalll tllcil‘ old world simplicity’ ll) a glmatoxtcllt. it part oi’ old Friluco. iloaling ill lilnglish or American ulonny, and tho merchants are cllary of purchasing, heavily wllllo lilo. valllo oi‘ tho lrzlnc continues to bi- an uuccrtilln factor. '1‘ h o y p rc to l‘, _ (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Feb; 26.—The people of Great Britain are well able to look after “their own" in the Hebrides, declar- od the Lord fllayor of, London in an interview with the Daily Mall, denying the report that he had appcalczl for. funds from the United States to fur- othenwork of relief. tall. cmrrsh _ _-f_ ‘ ‘ Auctioneers 170912-27- » ' OOIIIUI‘ 0O S" O O O O i 0n Eight lnurtlona ...— l ' Agents “hinted "orrrnArr AGENTS, WRITE i’ for catalogue. United Art, Lida Brunswick Aveflrornntn. 702-1 2-31 mwsllfii. l I osurF-Wllursb-"ro esu. Mada do: Measure, Raincoata dir- .l»' ect to wearer, good psy. Send at i once for particulars Goodwcar Raincoat Co., 332 Dlcury. Mont- real, Dept. 80.—-14'!'_4-2-l3- we 4i. ems WANTlD-y-MAN awoman to ' trsvél ‘and appoint i)‘, local representatives; yearly con ‘retract guaranteeing $1092. (being . .1 $31. weelily averale’) and expens- pel. Experience unnecessary. Stale "Ilse and eueral qualifications Winston IQ. ZG-Wst l. Iva-L ,1 IIOOGIQQOIOOOOOOOOO-OOOOl-Oa Saturday, March Lst, fittiim“ _A_‘l’.ER$.1§§iE-11ii'$§.. oooop-ooooooooooooooooo 0a.‘ iillrulrdhl I-lnlkni-nl for Corpu- I f O 8o per lino of o words Il- 7a par llnoof 6 WW6! : O O O O O O O O 9 JNO. A. McDONALD, LAND SUR- veyor, Iierlnanvillc, P. E. l. _1-ii5-2-9-1mo. SHAVE 5c. HAIR CUT 15c.-- Mole;- Barber College, Halifax. We can also train a iew to be ex- pert barbers. Write for special rates. 2--11dlf. Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN WITH SOME experience to work on farm. B0011 locality, references required. Keith Boswell, Victoria Lot 20. 1475 -2.-18-t.f _.._._._.._.._._.__- MALE HELP WANTElL-FIFTY Men Wanted. Train under Master Mechanic. Eight Dollars ilpwnrds daily. Become Engineers, Charlt- (aura, Garage ignition Hatter; Mechanics. Satisfaction guaran- ahle crowd hull gathered. E, F. Weaver of linpurail 0L1 Lim- Islander’s Observation A ware- iew months ago a month is now a month and many oi‘ tho pi-ople n1‘ Si. Piorro i ari- living on They have boon abll- so fill‘ to avoid tllo t'\‘il con- scqlicncos ot‘ tho traITiir which is lllom. lavgi-ly Ill‘- czluso 01' tho fact that they arc not 11s a class habituatoil to whiskey own The Froncll dock lilborcrg. seem under no ti-mptaltlbnj ilvon when: in SLI lmnsespFunerel .oi_l Thurs alrozldy hci-n oci:urreniri-s which ilo| not point lo tlitx same iortululto ro-- - aged 23 years. thc business avc startling up, but‘ is llkc a littlo~ IMPERIAL OIL MEN MEET. -— ited has. culled to Charlottetown the P. E. l. agents of the company for the purpose of conducting a general sales nluetlnl: which has now become an. annual affair with the company. This being llelil in the Board oi Trade rooms and, will be presided over meeting is _ "‘”"“““'”"W‘") “Cascarets” 10c . Best Laxafive‘ for Bowels "'l‘lley \\'ork Whilo You Sleep." If you ircl sick, ilizzi‘, upset, if your head is dull or alclling, or your stomach is sour or gas" one or two ili-asiint "l rte" to rclicve constipation nnil llollsnoss. No griping-nii-nsl; catlulrtlc-laxiltivo on earth for Mi-n, \\'onlcn llnil Cllll- ilren. 10c ‘boxes, also 25 and 50c sivcrw-any drug store. . IN MEMORIAM ALFRED RIGGS AND ROL- l AND TAYLOR. On Afrlc's bloodstalned veldt they lie, Who, fighting freedom’s bat- tle, fell ‘Mid bayonets’ gleam scream of shell- and by Mr. R. M. Piilgeou, assistant manager", anil Mr. J. W. Malian, the chief clerk o1’ the Halifax Division, both of whom are registered at tho Victoria llotcl. 'l‘lie l’. E. i. agenls'l'ei‘orl'ctl to are registered ilt tho Revere Hotel anll are as tol- lows:—A. B. (lutlittir. agent at I-lilnter River,’ J. A. ‘Alifllllfllllt. agentat Silnmlerslde; \Vatson Slllikor, agent at ,O‘Leary; A. S. Bennett, agent at Alberton; l’. l‘. Murphy, agent at Albany; Dennis Coll-ills, agent at lllontuglln; l). F. McDonald, agent at Souris: H. L. hinchon, agent at hinrrily Harbor. Kensington the other and last station is not represented as the agent Patterson Walker iscoillineil to his homo with illness. Rllullrdbi Iilnlment for PERSONALS Ivir. A. B. Ciltlifie, Hunter River \l'as in the city yesterday. (Mouctou Times). been on a visit to business, returned ilrilay night. holnc on Sat BIRTHS DINGWELL. —Oll lihll). Mr. illni Mls. ltalpll hi. llingwi-ll 40 Villa SL, a daughter. - ,,__%____ . . DEATHS "Drsuilenell on Feb Mrs. Alexander Clay at two o’ Saws i -2s,;1924 lelook. q (laughter. M-ns. Allreil Stewart llilllfiillllfl), Airs. Sarah Thoruo ill her 80th year. Funeral on Friday, leaving the lloilse at 2 p. nl. Pleasant Valley. , (Patriot Please Copy.) IN MEMORIAM, i In loving memory of our - clear brother Daniel ‘Plestial who was drowned whlle at- tempting to cross from Ch’- towrrto Southport In com- pany wlth Mrs. McIntyre on Sunday night, February 27th, 1910. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his sisters Mrs. John Wedge, Valley Sh, and Mrs. Angus A. McNelll Up- per Queen. _ a, P. E. Island Protestant Orphanage Benefit Heartz Memorial Hall Friday, Feb. 29th At 8.15 P. M. Special Attraction ! Direct from England LONDON’S GREAT CONCERT MR. WILFHID VIRGO World’: Festival Tenor ‘MISS JOAN DUFF London‘: Groaioot Claulcal Planllt MISS MOLLY _O’.MOORE '- Irlohboprlno MR. WALTER NUNN oriuianl coiling Mllfl .lU8ii'|'-TE TARRI London's Premll/c Boubfltto MR. RliOl-IAHD (KLEXANDIR Favourite jbarltono MIiSS,DOI-\O'HHY AIIWlYNNE jootlapd’: Lady Violinist ‘ ma. ‘rou-Mrtuauo I Celebrated loottfih Comedian teed. Free Cathie us. Write carats arena." ‘are ~ o mime-eli- ; . _ -_ :1 o ' lnorutqn ballots-smile. m» Coughs Mr. Ollie Brown, York. whoyhas Sackvillc on ‘Jiitll , to FT.HORNE—J\t the residence oi‘ her Feb. 29th. Service starting at 1.80. STEVENSON-At Pleasant Valley ' Fob. 25. ‘i024. Alice M. Stevcnsinl. Funcrlll 'l‘llllrsil:ly at two o'clock from her homo in The sons we sent to do-— to die. The patriots’ part to do and dare. wi . J. -.\l Pl , o1 r _ The Warrior's dread baptis- 1am.“ 0 lemon m‘ “m ma‘ first Jolln n. Gill, lillliotvalc. May make him blench who fights for hire; ' But these had breathed a purer air. ' Great hearts wore theirs— the young in ‘years ' Yet old in courage, strong in deed- ' To whom we yield the hard- earned meed Of bitter, unavailing tears- » fnuatLby the Grand ‘Jury against inst tilico _ They may not l sleep with kindred dusi_ pcriuéverailce become an inlpurt- Above the graves we may ant portion oi‘ the population oi‘ not weep those provinces where they hold 0f those who“, in ‘flumber responsible positions in church d5¢p— and state. Who fought our fight Igaimg "’1‘~llero has lbeen considerable laws unjust. immigration: as lvell from bosc illaritiule Provinces to the New A world-wide Empire's loud linglallil States and thcsi- two 1 h I ‘The February term of the Su- preme Court opened in George- town yesterday. with Mr. Justice iliaszurd presiding. A true bill was two men, hlUBOWUPI and Wilson. who were tried in, Souris iby the Magistrate about a year ago on a theft charge and reulanded to Sli- premo Court. They are charged al~' so with having broken jail at Sour- is. The Attorney (‘ieneral is appear- ing ifor the Crown and Mr. ll. F. MoPhoe, Charlottetown, for the prisoners. ’l‘hls is the only case on the docket. Following were the Grand Jilr- crsz, Samuel ll. Aitken, (foreman) Lo- wcr ‘hltllltill-HIC. ' Donald F. Kays, Point Prim. S. C. Knight, Geoructnlvn, Allan Gillis, St. Alargarets. llcslcl" llvllisll, hiontaguc. Fred It. Jilellisll, Sllmnlorville, Patrick Ilradloy, St. 'l‘llieres'.i. M. Aunear, Lower Alnntaguc. llcnj, Wright, Lowe." llloutagutn 'l‘hos_ Larkin, Fortunp lloail. Lloyd Cox. Morell. 'l‘hos. Troy, Jl'., Greeutlclil. ii. li_ Acorn, Sourie. lien}. Ciollgll, Murray ' North. ii‘rcd Peters, Rollo Bay. Harbor .l. J. “lelsll, Elliotvale. lfixrnilrii (freanlier, Soilris. 'l‘hos. Donahue, Roseneatb, Spencer Moore, New iPc-rtll, ‘Thos. Sullivan, Cariligan, their lands had been given to ‘Jav- oritos and to other inlmigrants ironl England. p “Notwithstanding the‘ iitfiicillt- lee mule-i" which the ACiillltllls oi‘ tho ‘.\llll'illl1l0 Provinces llavo lab- ored they have by their energy and firms, the J. .i. Bradley (‘tmlpany . _ , _ _ f0nnprly (‘m uxpnn business in plasma n K O'Brien’ D_ _]_ A acclaim, _ . v gloups are lll ‘a favpora-blte position (j|,;llqnty,.u,wn_ Thus" people Stevens, H, Blair, Halifax, are at 5mm! DOYWHIIDHS hymns of to traternlzo. and visit each other ha“, ‘vurchollse Space in 5y" the Victoria Hotel. vllralse. I inlon. However, for over 160 years Pierre m,“ use it as a trmlsrw . _ Their Island Homes green the Acadians nl‘ Louisiana have point [or their upm.ntions_ M“ p, s_ Chandler, of Cllnrlotte- A cmw" °i ha)"; _ been lost ls-iglll oi‘ and hardly As a result. rental has gone up town, is it guest at. the Brilnswick- "d °YPF°55 Wrfiiihfi, their heard from. Present historical deeds proclaim. works vilhicll have appeared hard- ly nlention them and we believe that we are the first visitors ill many ywlrs to your section, coni- —-J. M. in the P. E. Island Magazine, April, ‘ . 1900. I BEST GAME OIF SEA$0N-—Ab~. ,_bii~s vs. Silciivillo. Ari-nu tonight. i LITERARY LECTURE ENJOY- ‘ED—'l‘ili\ third ill‘ tho series Jll lit- |Cl‘il1‘y lcrtilli-s at Prince i$trc't _‘Scllool was given last (svi-ning by Deon,“ Mr. l). Eitgal‘ Shaw, on "Some ltcln-| qiniscerlccs of the late Dr. Drum- nlonil. Mr. Rogers, Supcrinten cut of luducutlon, presided. An e cellont musical progralunle was rleil out by tile senior pupils oi‘ the school. who gavo sisrorai pit-alum; stings and choruses. l\[1'_ Shaw in il- X. liain llenry Drunlnlonil as the MR covercr of the true spirit of til. French Canadian people and stres~ sed tho point that it was the poo- try oi’ llrllnnnonil, sllcli as 'l‘ho liab- itant, Johnnie tiourteail and Tho \oyagellr, which was mainly instr- umental in cementing together the British and li‘rcncll elements ill Cllllllflil. The lecturer road, for tho ontorlzlinlncnt of the children and oils ‘poem oi‘ E. \V. Thimlus. “(lit- alvzl writton on DrumnloluPs ‘I'm-ill, Al"! 9th, 1007, and tho bcautl fill poum “in llloinol-y of wmmm llflnry Ilrunnnouil ‘ by a lvcll-knowil American lvritcr, S. Weir lllliljchel], M. l). 'l‘hr\ (uiotation ot‘ this latter poem brought tho address to a fit. ting close. A hearty voio of than)“, nlovoil by ‘Mr. llollry Smith, cllair- man of tho School Board, ‘vim-l, was seconded by iultlnlslastll- ap. plause from the children. wns loud» ereil lhc lecturer. Tho meeting clos. cd with tho National Anlhelun. Acadians ‘at - Lafayette, La. Colllinllril From Page 1 or touaiina ll- u quarter of a million. , 13A Miny Return to Acadia, u. “lMilny of those deported .1 o; i 4/1‘ luplrs llllll lip-um bl "in inn‘ llu‘ Slip: \l.lilc\iill and ‘viuuiilll ti} llsllli,‘ ' nliirn/tsrfs his li-cturt» described tho late Wit-z . Halifax; ling from the Alaritinle Prol'inoes."_ ltovcrenil (formiol- and Judge‘ Arscilault state that they are great lly plcascil and astounded at tlln wonil'.*l'l‘ully iortilo country ni- lSiuiilllvtusti-rn Louidaila. Flllllcfi (7ormivl' staltyil: i i "Your educational progross seen Ioll l‘\‘l‘l‘_\' siilo and lllo cur ro- coptiiul which .lllstic~e Arscnilult iand lnysoll‘ have been accoriloil; the nlllilness oi‘ tho climate and’ -thi- wonderful fortllitv ol‘ your soil has groatly ilnprc. 2:1 ils.“ 5 in order to meet s many oi tlicir fellow Acadians as llllissililtl‘ and to rccall their history and tllc virtulrs and porsizvrriiilciv oi‘ tllvll‘ (‘illlllllllll auccitilrs a lnccting oi‘ tllo Laitilyi-ttc. has been called. meeting will be l‘l'0lll Knights oi‘ ‘Columbus llOlllO, The day oi‘ tho mrioting is now being considered. that the meeting will ‘Fhursdav and also that Friday wil|| be selected, the anliounccnleni to be nlade \Vcilnesila,v, ______< i can hardly gcl around, just try Ileil Popper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrator]. Dflllfiirilillllll heat as red peppers. Just as soon] as you apply Red Pepper Rub you, will feel the tingling heat. In tllrce minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and sorcnes sarc gone. Ask any good drugglst for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Huh. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on cacti package. 12 ll fl C ii ll o+++oo+++o+o+¢>¢~<+~~yo~ r Offer: to the travelling publlo a comfortable. up-to-dato hotel. Con» talno 44 rooms with prlvflo bathofifllo Calo- ino lo famous all over Canada. Telephones In O 9 all rooms. Courtoouo n ikiilssachilsetts managed after t ‘e I some years to find their way back" w o“ to Acadia but lll the meantime H a Bfiow" - Manager e I ‘Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprlotoro tn‘ BL --- Q Q VICTORIA HOTEL R. H. Raymond, Montreal: S. A. lllltz, Hallfexml. A. Hickman. Dorchoster. N. ll; O. Mliller, Mont- real; l). K. (filth-n, D. J. Stevens. R. Blair, Jas. A. Swan, French Acadlans 0t‘ the Parish oi Cqnctll-lfing tho llobortsiwu (‘will 'l‘llcsi\ llll‘t'(.‘ try‘s pay-roll for ll]l|ll'tlXIlllilll‘l‘.' mouths. sixth of that limo lll H_vilni-_v, and} have mafia you s" ‘he "mp5 in them halt‘ round tho gloho. this series ol‘ tours. tlli- (‘lllll was in voci-pt of . tho other (iOlllllliHSltillt‘ .~ with tuition $40,000 and 501L000, luc to thr- country, on a gout ro that following tho sirlko. llli-ro w. ‘ rioting and violence; that lllt' loi-zli Hunter River; Ont; F‘. It depends on your own fancy as to which form you prefer. The Plug is for those to slice their tobacco as they use it. The Cut Plug is for gnjoy the convenience of buying their smoking tobacco ready sliced for . "p '3 _ ‘ _ , smokers who like right off the plug those who would Cauulnfiwflns-i an WQRKM AN the pipe. _ . Whichever you choose, you are sure to get an extra choice pipe tobacco—- g , mellow, rich and tasty. , Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company 0i Canada Limitfip l run lull RHBERii. ii SlEii RiPliki “Marks End 0f U? One of Most Senseless, Ex- pensive and Far cical .inilkéting's,” Says Post. s» --> 'ts_\'illli y l‘ “ti ll SYDN FY, idol». hat it nlzlrks tho "lltI o1‘ out» oi‘ the in ll :\: ,L'i‘llllt‘illl‘il lilllll‘l‘l‘ avn nlanagcil to stay on tin» i-iiil Till-y‘ spout about ve-sixtlls oi‘ it Il‘El\'t‘lllll]{ lhrollggll annila and llli- lllliti-il Salli-s in an itinerary ill \\'llil‘il lllt'_\'\l'll\'t‘lt'll illilcago of which would it‘ lrilvclling allil ncos for Ill"ll‘lSf‘I\‘P‘S and llli-ll" s ii‘- ctary which. with illi- nthor m» pauses incilrrcd at tho various also, cs of their povogrillalious. lllll\l have nnlounlcil to il]l]ll‘tlXllllI|it*l\' -—= S000 n (lay. Tho toinl cost oi‘ this research expedition to the pi-opi-| t‘ Llzlnndu will l‘llIl S0lllL'\\‘llt'l'i\ lid‘ its \ stimate. will fall considerably lu- low 30 cents. "After assenlbling and digesting‘ ‘evidence for about six luonths. thi-i (‘oullnissionors find thtu thi- Syll- ey steel worlwrs \\‘t‘lll on strike last slimmer for bi-lti-r wages. and to enforce recognition oi tin-ii" un ion; that preceding the Slrllsl‘ rvla- tions between the workers and lllcil- mployers w re not. aatiufnctor Hotel Arrivals‘ REvEElZEQTEL Elmer Brown. York; ll_l._ Machou. Murray llnrbor: l). l". MacDonald, Saurls; .\_ n, (nouns, J. .l. Kano. London, \\'. Rohcrtsnn. (lillt. (int; \_ Pnmphell. St. .lohu; M. l~‘._ _ lilo sitnzliiiz-l, ~no i Halifax: W. A. Scott, Amherst; J. XV. Mahar. Halifax; L.‘ T. Dryden, ~~ va-k- v clears wlflrby, miontreal; ' slum. ' 5t. John; B. G. Leanna. Moncton; Harry W. Reid. Toronto: .'l‘. A H. ll. Acorn. . Sharpe. Si. John; J, A. Arsenoult, Close". Monclon; l-‘reil W. Kelly, Si. John: S. B. Bennett. Alberton: Watson Sinclair, 0'1.eary; W, H. Siimmrrnid-z K. Sharhcll, Portage W. B. Ryan. Montreal. l m v n 4 H 1' I- -I\z¢4\,1-4‘1*;,5‘ pnlivo war.- Jllli zlbli- to copi- with and tho provincial police and llll‘ lllilillii \\'l'l't‘ ill cou- ‘Pllc sion ri-port on tho (‘ape llri-lil-l _ _ ‘ll the stool industry tlu- Svilni-v l'tl.\l 5“‘l""ll"" brought lnlo tlw strllic ‘ g ednnr-“nlv: ' ‘ ll i-a lo ilwlp luuiutnin order. "All ominontViiistorinil has writ-i ‘j i “m?‘lmliswfiinu ‘Iqvplie- ~ii ll ‘n nl‘ (“rlrlvs llll‘ Si-Loilil that ‘ m“ l’ '1" l“ l _"_l_ 4n‘ 1”‘ n l5 Iilttlhsllgillilllflllllllif hi: hud t'\l‘l' lltlllt‘.lll lit" 4 ‘l "MW" m“ “lslfllmli com‘ ‘became llinl hull‘ so wcll as his ~ ‘i '1!" 1~‘i"“""ill “""'k“ “Dllllfil npduu“, m- kmvn,“ i, '1')“. Hulwn liltl collllnittiw-s uow in i-ffcct, on <0" (.0n‘n,i§.qi,,,,-:, rpm”, W,“ m“. illt‘ plant‘ nil speaks with zlbllilr- its lloplllaritv villi-Viv to ihl- l"l<t§l'**i1i~- oi‘ ,~ oi‘ 1h > i-pitllcts. SllFll as ‘slnro ilrivr-rs." ‘labor i-xplnlt» - l its snlooill or rough running, f! thori- is a great deal of it in m _-‘ idlinlinzlticm of the 24-hour ‘chaflfl, ovol‘ period.’ abolition. of the 7 = \\‘i"l'li, and the adoption of til ' ' hour slliit in departments of con n- . lions operation. with a lten-hnar i ‘lXlllllllll tor other workers, would .- i-onlnlissiilnors think , ‘be ad- wnntagqolls to bcncii l to the men.’ This is a: g<ouuil luion. somewhat currently ‘- |llclil ill this part of the world, but} lits formulation in such a report is 1 lharilly worth tho bill of traveling, loXpl-tlscs o1‘ tho three individuals "who took six months to reach it. l l “On tho lllrvo vital questioner-j whether. the steelworkers are 36b; ring a living wage, whether their= union should be recognized, and! \\'ll4_*ll‘lt"l‘ tho provincial police conl-‘ ported themselves properly in Syd- ncy.-llle report has not a word to- soy. it it doubtful whether‘ one porsml out of a hllndred has taken‘ lilo trouble t.o read even the press) Sllilllllill‘)! ot‘ this fatuous report. from beginning to end. It is cer- tain that no one will read the text ilsiilf, t-XUUDLSDIIII! lnckless Govern- l mom. official tn whom the task may - - ‘gm-ll. as a matter of routine l ‘Filo only persons for whom it can possibly have any interest- or iv-nru JI“!‘ its authors, who havo jusl pnssoil through tho most den iiuhlfill and lllt'l‘£ltl\'(* six months in ' liloir i-ntlri- young lives." the 91.1m- paopp. W1", ‘yen, ln-Usvnl , mo“ .,(,~n._.,~.p..,_a ,.x,,.n,-_ ._ m“; my. crs,‘ and ‘comluon enouiy.’ zlpplii-il “The Wreck of H“, Jun“ mam," Chm H,‘ ‘t, m- hmkdim, ,,\.,_,. ,.,,,._‘l ' ‘ltftators to ‘capitalists and om- \’ and snatches from various poems . vicd on in this Icon urv. undiir i"-o\'-iI’I"-" "“' in the Front-h (Banziiliiul illalci-i to t'l‘llllll‘lll zlnihm" Maud at ih~ pub-r ilqlll“ ‘"mollllllclliiillInns i-mbiul- illuutrato llrunnllonifs m-umor of ' ' lil- cost and ch i ""' i" "" "Wm" "m" "it" “l” presenting tlli: llnllcst, lllllfltillt sim- 'l‘lli~ (‘oullniss n, \\'illt‘ll col-l." ~i""l in‘ "nllwwlli" "l"_"“'m“l'y Vi“ Dlililll’ oi‘ the French (Jaluliiiilil oil 01' l)l'. .l. \\‘. lloiuuisoll. an a hwm”? Hm Th“: ‘S, m dim“ fmlllluri m" ii“ l"? will. “ll Itc-il Poplin!‘ Rub takes the cultural export. Fri-ii Haul-roll. ilimlm m mnmuln-y ‘Hum "ltwm P011111)’ to us their simple lives “oucll" from sore, still‘, Zl(‘lllflg journalist, and .l. .l. .lolulsio:n». n] " In such a way that we li-aril to ap- joints, 1t cannot hurt you, and it-politieal casualty, w‘ s zllillibilmi prociate and lovc [lllllll as ill". ggflahfly slang that 01]} rhgluna-[ROIIIQ Illlll‘ in laii- .\u_'-: st or iarltfl Drumnlonil illd llinlself." Tho work “m, [Qfflfle at Once, Scptenlbi-v, to ill\i at‘ no thi- i-on- m "immm cOlll-unlllflrflfltlfi were ‘lip-hen you are sun-em," 5O yo" illtiolls which culmillntvil tn lb", cltcd, among “will llclln: the fanl- a Sydney slot-l striki- oi‘ last .lul.“- i This free test This is a test which millions now winter teeth in evcry circle now. = We urge you to make it. 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