MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT behind the would lo not the The men who ~le twelve houre wire" who advertises consistently. “live Charlottetown Guardian ‘llvvo Cents ilornlll Guardian, Founded 1887 Sillllll RY Legislative Chambvr, Wednesday The House met [iunctunlly und proceeded at once to the considera- tion oi‘ (‘he following Jesolutlons, n oved thy Hon. Mr. Stewart, scoop. ded by l-ion. Mr. ‘Myers: “Resolved that it is expedient to repeal the existin-g- system of levy- ing and collecting taxes on lanai within this Province and lo make more equitable provisions relating thereto lby providing that all lands shall be taxed (with certain excep- tions) and the valuations thereof adjusted as may be necessary by the Provincial Treasurer upoli rc- turns made ‘by the collectors and from other sources 0t information. “That assessment Rolls shall bc prepared of all the lands liable io be taxed within this Province-- one for each lldlectoral. District, and an assessment oi’ one~half oi‘ one percent, levied and collected on the value thereof with (‘he right oi‘ ap real by the owner tn the County Court. ‘“I‘lial in ‘order to facilitate. hhe collection of taxes, assessment lists shall he prepared for cuch ilcad District from said Ass-tse- inent ltoile and handed to tho Col- lector for eaid Road District who shall be appointed by the ‘Preasury Board and who shall receive such remuneration as shall be fixed by the tldsutenant lGoverncr in iCouu- cll and the said Collector shall col- lect such taxes for his District and make return th-ereol‘ with monies collected to the Provincial 'i‘rcits- urcr. "That all proceedings for the col» iectlon of arrears oi‘ such taxi-s shall be ‘brought ‘by the l’rovlncial 'l‘reusurer by special application to the County Court and that lunds may the acid by the Provincial 'l‘.rea surcr for arrears of taxes "'l‘hut it rls expedient to provide for the imposition of fines and pon- alties i'ur the neglect or breach of any duty, and that the Lieutenant Governor in Council may from time to time make regulations to more effectually carry out "the provisions intents and objects of the Bill to be introduced in‘ pursuance oi‘ llresa resolutions. "That a Bill be forthwith iiiiro- duced etubcdylug the principles." Hon. Mr. Stewart explained that tlio Lieutenant Governor had givcn London Paper Asks -Prince t0 Refrain from Steeple-Chas- mg. (British United Press) LONDON, lllur. 1il.~~ The queu- tion put to thc government in iii-- House of (‘oiuinuns ycstcriluy by Lleut-(‘0l. Juliu T. .\loori-, lirabazon member for ltoclicsttlr, rcgzirtling the Prince oi‘ Wales llllilllltltlllii obvious object of draiwing ziilcntion to thc widespread feeling that his by his indulgcncc in sport. The Lotnlun Express In fnrihci‘ commenting upon llli‘ l’i'lllt.'i='.~'. ac- cident this morning says: "The nation fools that lbc young Prince ought nut to go sitwjiltl- chasing, tin» King and (luv-cu wt- arc. convinced would snppirrt this gcncrnl opinltm. Thc Princi- owl-a it to llicni and ll) llnl. nation to make HiHtPlYlPIlS us nrc involvcd in the limitation of ivliul is to him a healthy delight. Evan il‘ lllll Prince were a brilliant ll0l‘.~;t‘|llllll the danger of stceplei-chasing is (Continued On Page Three) BllllllllN lllllEl. The met-ting oi‘ thc shun-holders of the. Charlottetown llotcl (‘uni- pany Limited will bu hold at lb" Hotel Victoria tonight. ‘This (‘oin- pany was reorganized in thc lull of 19-19, thc propcrty being ]llll'l'll1l‘i- ed from M." it. ll. Stnrnu by clllz- ens und nni ‘llillllfl of (‘hat-loite- town. Two years uftct" the ])lll'('llilh‘i‘ of thc. Hotel Victoria tho (luci-u liotcl Wilri also |Illl‘i‘llii.\‘t‘tl from |lllr. Stcrtis and ilicsc twn propcr- roregomglicn linvc ln-cn grt-ailjv ‘iinprovi-dl und a largo sninfiii‘ moncyl spcni on thcui. Tlic slilircliolilcrs arc invited to Ellllillllllilillilllllliflilill Royal Highness l5 risking bin lilt- d Bil. MEETING his consent to the presentation 0TH“, M H,“ ymflrii, u, 7' d m. x lll“ reloluuon- Th9 PD" Tax l“ mpfclticlt tonlglii in inkc a look bu repealed. Taxation according to (“rough ‘ll()ilv ,,,,,,,,.,.,‘,._ A, “y, "lll A0! 0|‘ 1320. Will! klVlfil lll M“ sharp Sllllllbl‘ will ln- >n-rvctl in tin-l P9703369 Wlllll m0 A" 9i Brlllsll (lining room. An tll‘t‘lli‘.~lll‘1l will in- Cfllllllllilll. Th0 llllllflll Cflllllllblflllu nttcntltincc. in\tuc.iliatciy' uftcr Legislature in 1921, ebnngcd their ~ (Continued on Page 2) Condensed Specials IlATllL-Zc per word. net eech insertion in this column . ‘JOHN A. MoDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Hermauvilie. 2068-3-17-1 mth .__ ‘FOR sALE-JDIQON iAMBERO- la Thonograph and records. ai- most new. Apply i104 Fitzroy Sl- ‘FOR SALE-BOARDING HOUSE centrally located. 300d stable. Apply M. care of Guardian. 21.18 3 19 6i ‘WANTED-PLYMOUTH ROCK laying or to la , two llllllelll- Address L. B. uardian. Office. ' 2137-3-20-21. ‘FOR SALE- SUITASLE FARM horse. Apply Harris Arnold Bristol. 140i. 40. I099 3 18 3i ‘GERM MIDDLINGI-r WONDER- ful feed for young pigs and dairy cattle sold by Carters. 2100 3 18 12f ‘POBTPONED SiAlI-E .AT R085 allay. y. March 21.. com- mencing at one o'clock. n. m. on the promises of Dan Dixon. 21184-8-20-21 ' ANTEIg-ARRIL 11TH, A MAN attppci‘ thc illlllllill meeting will hc lielii anti ibc financial slaicincnt givcn- it is innit-retinal that tin- (‘ompany bur. had a succcissiul your aitd that. the stock is now ouc ol‘ tin- dcillrablc investments in (‘an- ada. Tlicrc nrc upwards oi‘ 100 shareholders, principally rcnidcut in Charlottetmvti. 'l‘lic. ilircctnrs hope that everyone who possibly can will liiilko it a point to be prcsi-ut tonight und licar tin- statcintlnt oi‘ the Company's affairs. The tiiroctcrs are: Prosltleilt, Mr. \\'. K. lingers REV. S. D. CHOWN, D.D., LL.D. General Superintendent of the Methodist church. who has been decorated with a medal of the-Or- er of Excellent Crops, second class. from China. in recognition of the services of the Methodist church during the famine and flood in Honan Province in 1020. Rev. Dr. James Endicott, General Sec- retary for Foreign M JSlOTIS. has received the medal of the third class of the sum-.- Order. :OQ~QO-OOQOQOQOO-OQQQOQOQFQ * WIRE ERIEFS l ‘ Last biinufe News Flashed in Over the Wires UOQOOQOOQOOQQOOQQQOO 9W9. 04-0-0090- (Cnnadinn Press.) TORONTO, March Prince Hiratada Kwancho, head of one of the collateral branches of the imperial Jap- elwse family. died tonight of spinal meningitis. 19. (Canadian Press.) TOKlQ, March 19.--A small naval dirigible caught fire and fell late today in lbaraki Pre- fecture northeast of Tokio kil- ling tin,- crcw oi fivc men. ‘inc bodies of all the crew were rc- covered, (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, March 19.-By the biggest majority m the memory of parliamentary old timers, 121 votes, the govern- ment was sustained in the first division of this sessio- l at an early hour this morning. The vote was 167 for the Qov. ernment and 46 against, (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, March ‘.19 -— Disagreement was reported by the jury in the Delorme murder trial when the court opened this morning. The jury was discharged. The judqe adjourned the court till tomorrow morning and in the meantime the Crown officials will confer in regard to future action in the 1st Vice Prcsiticnt, .\lr. l.. l5. Prowsc- can‘ 2 v'-- \ \ 7" Mu;iod_m h \ ' (Canadian Press.) nirt-cior. u. n. \\'rlglii. 1QV"‘F',I?';',EAL'E' 8:2; Sccretitry, Licnt. (‘ol. l). A. iiic- "' " g ° p ‘ Kmnon wage cut of 331-3 percen , as posted Monday by the Vintvfl- dale COllieriee Company, own- ers af the coal mine here, more than six hundred min- ers were stlill on strike today and were facing eviction notices that may put them out of company homes thuy occu- py in 24 houra. "FOR SALE—McCLARY ELECT- rlc stove, also hcatcr. Apply lilo Elm Avc. 213R-3-20-Ill. ‘L081’ ON TUESDAY STIRLING Silver link brntwlct sci with ston- es. Finder please lcavc at this Office. illfilti-Il-‘ZO-ll. (Canadian Press.) PARIS, March 19.--The Chamber of Deputies today by a vote cf 438 to 120 adopted the first articles of the Army Reorganization Bill dividing France Into twlhty _military ‘NAVEL ORANGEB 28 eta PER doz. or 4 doz. for $1.00. Jenkins & Son.—--2l02-?.-18 3i. RENT - SiX ROOMED house one mile from Charlotte- town, Apply K. F. hie-Rae, Si. l‘c- ‘TO ters Road. 2123-3-19-101 reqlonl. The Minister of War, M. 'FQR 35L; _ zoo Lonsrzn A. Andre Maglnot made the matter a question of confid- enoe. traps. a quantity of ropc und i0 anchors, Donald Janiieson, Sturg- eon, l’ .E. i. 2122-3-l9-2l —‘—- CONSTANTINOPLE, March- 19- Women have not yet won their vote in Turkey. The National Assembly at Angora yesterday adopted the first seventeen article; of the new ‘WANTED T0 RENT 0R PUR- chaso, a centrally located small house. Apply "J" Box 116, City. 2lt8-3-l9tt‘ moqeswmmm‘ knowiiggeail ‘I50 REWARm-Tl-l-E-Anzv: RE. constitution but the tenth aulotro" gigygqfl-lil. ward will be paid to any person which enecifled the! every ' returning Silvor Fox (female Turk "M" illlllltllflmil lll! t. elghtmomed house. central Mon, conveniences. Address jib" oere o1 marlin. uses-am. ....__._____________.__- ‘WED-TO HINT av MAY ‘O IOIAL THII WliKa-QG) lorid '0 Truth-me that told flail ll” "mun each-sew 3 tirisrmsaaritai- m” i‘ 'i'i..""?°'1.'.’i "A": ' II TO Q Ii P9P. ~ no‘ ma. _ ' theme-n Iill "i IAININGI ' ITIAOV m- ‘ i‘: “will”??? Q: , ' W B O Q a l 'lq t ll II mum. n ‘l’. m;:-lh~l|. eighteenth year was entitled to vote in parliamentary elec- tions. was amended after live- ly " ‘WANT-ED. — W! HAVE ENQU- irlea from several persons wish- lng to purchase small homes. ll‘ you have one in sell call. and sen us. Eastern Sororities Co. Ltd. New flank of Nova Sootin Illdiz. 2088-348-31 tRiMiMflEfl SAL! OF FARM- Stork. crop. implements, furnit- ure at Mrs. Bertha Bit-ks. Fill‘- tune. ‘King's 00.. bu Friday the bob tailed) ulivo and uninjured, to Alexander Agnew. East Royal- (y, 2127 3 19 2i ‘MILL AND FARM PROPERTV for sale nt Wcslnorclnnd. l’. E. l. consisting of Rotary shingle and carding mill in good repair run by water power-Land con- sists of fifty acres with u quant- ity of hard and soft wood. James K. French and Son, New Wilt- ehire. P. lll. l.—-2l3.'l-2l-20 ti. .._..__..._.__-_---i- WAIT OPPORTUNITV TO 0B- tein fine residence at Brighton. m. Garrison is leaving the Pro- vince and will accept any renson- 28 inst, nt 12 noon. See hand bills. able offer up to Mamh twenty- t‘. 1i. t‘luy. Auctioneer. second. 2070-3-174ll 2141.320 ill Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 sllllllill HE iHElEHi Hill iiillillilillfi Traffic Between iliarb‘ time Provinces and Rest 0f Canada is Affected. (Special to the Guardian) .\l().’\"l‘lil'1.~\ll. (lulu, filar. 1iL~ln teonuct-titm with the announcetnteui oi freight ratc reductions bchvccti t‘. Ontario and ilic lower provinces, it was cxplalncil at iiie licadqnurt- l-rs oi’ the f‘. .\'. ltnllwayg licrc to- night that the oifictfrs of that syn- tcm lizivc for some considerable iimc, bccn in conunuuicaititm witll i-niiunilrci:il lllllllllh‘ and others in~ EXlENllEl llllP Great Business Boom at Los Angeles Des- cribed by Dr. Leo Frank, who Re- ' turned Home Last Night. in. Lao l-‘rank returned last niclil. from an extended business trip. He left Clt-arlottetowii Jan. li, and visited Boston. New York, cage, Niichigau, Wisconsin, Lo, Angelcs, Ncvr Mexico, Arizona, >Mex_ ico, San lifranclsco, Oregon, Seat- tle. Waslr, and Motitrcn-l. He was particularly impressed with what he had eeen of Los Angelea, which lie termed the most wonderful city in thc ivorld. There is a wonderful icicntoil in (hn wq-Ifurp ml (m. building boom on, und everyone jlluritinn- l'|'l)\'lll(‘l€5 in raga,“ m seems prosperous. Living condi- ilic claim that existing freight lllllls. as regards fowl ilrlvvs. 111's tinita reasonable, fresh eggs selling at ill) cents a dozen. Oranges can be had for 15 cent-s a iluckrt. llc l‘X])il.l'lt‘ll('Oll splendid weather Wlllli‘ in California, the only disad- vzintagc being llln-sli0l‘l.i1ge of rain. 'i‘lns is becoming acute and when lic left Lon Angeles prayers were being ulfureii in the different cinnches for rain. lie made suc- cessful lmsiness connections there. and in now building a fox ranch 90 tnllcs from hos Angelas, at. a place known as llcar Lake. it is 6,000 l‘l.lt's' bciwccn -llli‘ illliPllllllPN anti Ontario l|ll\"‘ bud much in do with |"'l1l|'l|ll'll'.' thc inir-rclutugt- oi’ natur- al products and niunufaitturetl gtnnlx. Tln- i‘. .\'. |filll\\'li_\'~' illlli ' ils iii-rt- vialc (but thc [ll'l‘l1'('lll strait» of lrciltbl roles. clthoi" tilasu or coin- modity when trompnrctl with simil- ar scab-s lll other parts of the D0- ntiilioircoiinot, In tbcinsclvcs, be conslilercil nnrertistmable for the sr-rvicc pcrftirmcd, but it ls a fact . :,l,li‘i!,,hl,:,l,(-l,‘,li\.,“Ff: feel. tibove tho sen level and ‘has {H l I‘ V _! ' l?‘ v Y l fl“ l" . snow and lcc, giving a climate well ‘ “ “T ‘““““- ‘V "lll “d” l*lk""|sii»iiril in the worlt. There are two illzico m lnic yl-lllb. ll4ll'll¢'ll|lll'lY taint-r Filllfilltlfi tberc already, The (“"1" "Hi- llll‘ (“lllllllllblllll ‘Vllllll llorcsiouc Ranch. rim by la Maine thc rates bctwccn Ontario. for (‘,\'-"p_|._:\_(hi,n~|;|n; and (he rum-h "f M‘; ‘nmplc. and llli‘ .\llll‘lllllli* Provinctxlplgnk '|‘“|,1i"' "UHmq-iy or §“.".mp|~. borc to llltl rates llt'l\\‘t'4-ll ()ni-.n'ioi_.;l4lp_ KW“ intgrphlt is M1,] wk", and ibc Province oi’ Qllilljvlf liuslln (ho fox lllllllnlf)’ and no doubt lll'( n scriolisly’ llisltlrbl-ll- ll. isloiln-i- ranclics will he started in ill! ‘Vtllltivtltlil tliut iiic hlaritiuic l"l‘ll\"iVlt'llllly. linccs, by reason of their geographi-l in cvcry little to\\'n in tlic Wei-it- ,cai situation, art; nl a conslili-riillli- il-rn ‘Slates visited by Dr. Frank he. ,.._ (Continued On Page Thrcel (Continued On Page Three) , Lenten features ‘ Quiet Talks a; Retreat (BY REV. S. D. GORDON) HOW T0 FIND THE MEANING with thoughts of His Chief. An-l when our uilnilsarc. llltis-l, deeply llay l sly riuht lll-re illalllly: fsilrrcti wliii thoughts olJcsils thcn lll-‘.'l'l* scents to be t-vcu yct in some n 1st (lint in (lint, vory lnct m‘ iii-lug llll=ll‘ll Yo‘ ll il‘-ll)’ lllrll lllllllll lll" so stirred we linvc clearest eviden- llllly Spirit brine a lll'l‘~*‘0ll- it l~"'ct- of lllt‘ Holy Spirit's presence vXlYvlllcLv votulllun. cvrn aInollc-ivlthin us. ili,.- very faithfulness to pcoplc oi‘ cxccllctit christian trulti-ll-"g “((551011 has 16.1 (t. llimsi-ll‘ in prnyci- and npci-ch as it. (‘ouid lhungli our ignorance. 1lll.\'lllllllr bc niorc (llst‘i'-'lll‘l'lllll lll‘ l uni sure it must lnrlp us all dc- stcail oi‘ being thoughtless or, in 1y dpfinfid pp.“ of ills personality iguurancc. as l am surc it rcully is. Imagine my spmikliig of thc pastor oi‘ this church in iliut wav. "it is a good pri-uclicr. it is a hclp- hjngligh version . thc ilersonal fill ilastilr." You smllc, ainl lit-Hn-Onouns chef flwlmnp" “pimfl lsmilt-w‘. llut if l said it rt-ilcu-ti-illy, “vhjr-h" (“gpd i“ [hp Sousa 0i‘ who and in sober earnest. .\'<lll llllilll‘ . is conuncii with the British llllll‘ llllllllwll lll‘ ‘Ylllllll ll“- l llllllll‘ translators). occur UVQDEY-lfllll‘ osc that the use oi‘ thc word "iii-feli“ um,“ A “My or n“. Mm,“ “fcfdg Till‘ lhll lllllY Sill?" lll lll? "lglllll used would prove helpful and in- l'llil])l.t‘l‘ of Humans is‘ largely rc- (,.|-(.5|m|_._ 0m. m" (hunk use“ sever. sponsibli- for this. 'l‘lii~ l'i‘\’lS(‘.l'S M 11,119,,‘ is peculiarly pnlphutic liavc properly substltutcti thc word cm,“ “(tfgon rpm-a" “biiIi!~‘i‘ll'." 'l‘lllll \‘l‘l'.‘v' llbllill‘ b" Plllll‘ And thcu iintlcc tlic words used inon bus tltiubilcss ziccnsttnnctl m describe what this ppfson will many persons to a vague idea oflpg; “up qmp (happy “prim; m llll‘ llllillllllllllll’ lll lll!‘ Slllfll- All“ your rcmilmbrnnce." ‘bear witness yt-l apart from that. tbcrt- is \vltli- n1‘ pip)‘ “pom-lot (no world of" out doubt much mi-stlnoss, and llll- m“... pipunpr (pings, "shall guidc," ('t‘l'llillll)‘. in sonic. minds, bccaust- ~shun £10,"), “kw- nshfl" my“. or of thc fllllliliill)‘ of thinking of ll hlim- anti ileclare it unto you." in speaking 0i‘ Hint that night. For instance. itotlce that in our person u-libont u form. it scoms Evexyygnp m’ [hflsfl (on (linen-ml ox- liiupossible. for our minds to grasp pregslnus immy l“‘[\"lgpnce “m1 llbe lt|t‘il of cxlsti-itca- wllllillll- discrimination, and lllPfPlnfO 0i’ bodily shape. yet of conrsi» wo be- lieve in a personal (loll. Probably anoint-r reason la that thc. Holy Spirit's work is not to speak of llitnsoll’ but of Another-flit Jesus. ilo ls Jesus‘ representative. and is constantly absorbed in filling us course personality. Ami then added to this is thc name given to llim bore of which so much has been said. (Continued on Page 6) ‘u- euuwflm. ( ‘\. ‘lo\\ F I l C S l. A N O x " ._- Q \ ./ -\.’\ ollnrultl (\ . l .\‘J,-.T.._v _ f _ --r zw/n K.“ - ~—-;_—:_':_ \’_uvtuvsset® at“? .- a.- .}’......../{"_'-c-g- \_ huh,‘ . . ~ - \._- . u._- '- / J 1e Lira ' i" i ‘ ‘ °°" T)" T '$J»l§m\§l: E l. Qlague _( I eff/Mum y“ l DERLAND k --_.._._.--.-i-_-- -.--..-----.-.~ ‘HOLLA/Vfl 0/560 i/E/PS /L~£>/ r/w fir: fine in m.» h/Isfo/ly of Me Nef/‘Ief/"W-l‘. ”‘ "Hwy; cZf-féij, m/e r0 exfracf o// o? a/rrofifaé/e dos/s. flbwe/ v7; 6% yaremmen/ offir/a/s m Gv/qer/andlgfa! PW . "- l e surface a yoad yrade of 01/ 10,003.01’ yuan / w; IEJERIIITIOHM QYIIIQYI. L__.. MAXIMS“ OFA MERCHANT Be intent only on the! Wblill p you are now doing end on the means by which you dolit. $13 lotions Delivered Annual Sulu ula and U. ill. A- lly Mull, 0n lssuisiloucll (Canadian Press) , ’ LONDON, Mar. lip-The tiovern» mom's international policy was giv- en in a nutshell and in new form by Premier Mucdonald in the course of tonight's ilonsc of (font- mons debate, at, follows: "We have a short time, and I 11m afraid it is going to be only nl short time during which this ccun-‘ try can rest absolutely secure in tho confidence that no war will ov-rtake it witlilii a certain limlleii numbcr of years. We can use that time by merely trusting to the development of military defences thereby encouraging and inviting every other country in trust to 0X- actly the some thing. We can use a year or two in pursuing a total- ly differnt policy of keeping the military forces right down to a nucleus and keeping them efficient. No rust; don't make any mis- take about that, no rust; no disin- tegration. Brains, energy and de- cision all the time, but an absolute nucleus. “During that time ibis country ought to show the sumo energy und the some decision in pursuing other matters as it has shown in achieving security. The (lovcrn- mcnt will be ready to enter into agreements and arrangements for ilisarmament and to take steps to- wards ilisarmament, but it’ these advances fail, tin-m this nation will unfortunately have to go back to other considerations." 0f Singapore Nav- al Project (Canadian Press) M ELBOURNF], March of Australia lug. to gind iliin rotor-pod to, both lN,H~,.‘._,-|m: d,t|,r,...;ntqoll m m“ hand,“ (‘Olmmqed nawouv and mm Sm“? insulting, if it wcrts intentional in- oplt-(llyln getting aclear-ctitusharp- 9mm,“ in the seizure M u“, Royal to tiotict- tlit- language Jesus uses flowed MacDonald urging the. British gov- uot. to procetnl further with the tIt-villopmtent of tho Singapore. nnv- ul bust» Mr. Brncc. prontlseil tn submit to thc fildcrnl parlia- ment. proposals for u. stibatnniizii con tributitm by Australia towards thc prnjncl. ____<&>____ Rum Smugglers Left Off Easy By (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Mar. lit-Seven git-rs arrested inst week in a raid by rcvetiue authorities which re- hiuil Lines Steamship Ordunu, re- light sentences today be- fore federal Judge Eihvard Garvin. in return for leniency the judge] exacted a promises from the prison crs to become "missionaries to preach the word throughout the ilritlsh Merchant Marine that it is a serious matter to smuggle con- traband into Ilnited States ports. The sentences varied from a finc prisnnment. fore him for smuggling. llElllHNS llllllBlllllill avilnslli llllllliIBlE-Elililllll t lllN lll Bllllill i l (Flntish United Press) l amnion . lllar. 1'l.—--'l'hu sup- porters o- all candidate were ex- icet-dingly may from. an early hour (hi... ]n|)|']|i1|;' llillllg the voters in as ll lilllS will all ‘Representatives nowln... an... h... .... of Westmlnstei‘ to go t.o tin polls. The bye-election campaign which ended last night has been one of the hottest fought in many years es at Capital. and thc number of voters who will . (Canadian PM“) record their snffrages is expected OFTAWA’ Mar‘ 19‘ — while melto create a new record. Winston ‘"'°"“."‘"“’“‘ m“ “°. “"4" "l all‘ Churchill has displayed a whirl- Eilflolléflixlfi lslfiEilzlyiiligevgxglqllvfln-“l LI?“ wind energy during the last few redugtionq Distal)’ “$18,859? firdays totiring the riii i don from end Over ‘thgmuntr “e pugue” “Nto end accompanied by largo SUE“ m hen. ‘y ‘Uh ‘p, “F E =crowtls wherever lir- went including g , n?‘ “L Bf“ e "n"“p'la good number of theatrical cele- guned by d m“ of Ewing bmms‘ brities whom lic bus quite won epresentativcs of the railway Holding Conferenc- Asks Reconsideration lilrPrc- micr Britce. of tho commonwealth has cabled Premier mail clerks, postal clerks, letter carriers. postal porters and trans- lfcr agents from all over Catiada are in closed conference here and others arc arriving to join them. Throughout their branches a re- ferendum vote is being taken which will decide to be followed il‘ the meiffi request in refused. Al- tbougb those guiding tho (Ianadiati ietlcration oi‘ postal employees are reticent about thc character of thc vote, the Journal nnderstanils that in effect it is a strike vote. Postal men are almost 100 per cent organized, although only two of their large. branches are affiliat- ed with the traders and labor con- gress of Canada. There is little likelihood of the Prime Minister acceding to the pre- sent demands, since the govrrn- mcnt has set itself the task oi‘ rc- ducing the cost of the civil service. l-iowevcr, there is to be a state- incni in the. House of Commons on the bonus and that. it is expected, over to his side. Churchill i5 con- fident of victory and thinks that. his sticccss is inevitable. Labor on the other hand pro- filsseg to have equa‘ faith in its candidate Mr. iirockwny. it in generally admitted that the Co!» servative candidate Nicholson has little chance of uiitnu. r. »—€<&>—i-— Pllllllllllli lllllSE Slllll llllZE llfil Following are the prize winners in the Provincial Horse Show held wlll llr the K9V“l'|lllll‘l-ll~'s ilre- at the Agricultural building on uonncciutlnt in reply to postal flfluegdgy; workers. _ Clydesdale: -J. A. Robb, piovidc Stallion fouled before 1920: —1st ‘ilflllllfillt to reconsider its ilccisionlESlnmateS l Heb“ Crosby‘ Marshflbm g tallion, three years old-— 1st in Ottawa House Stallion, two years old—-1st, J. ileher Crosby, Marshfield . S! lll . l(l-1 l» (canadmn Pm“) ‘QlirllllliillinDPOTEHCIUITElDIlPlOEEVH 8 l.(n(_)?lr_Af\.\A' ‘MIMIj_lj"l,'gg“gf""lfsl hlarc fouled before 1921—1st wmffl mlmfll“ y“ '“‘1’""" lmfltlortlon Ncwsou, North River: 2nd, “‘ “ ° P“ “ll” “l ‘mm’ "Y "ll"; (iarficltl Warren, North River; am a total ut . . . $»i0ii.571,S50 a ri-ducticn under thcl$231112?ségjflzkgh§gzggafizxvdn' “l” lotnl amount of the main estimatcs “an, “n.0,, vents 0m_1,,, an,‘ "" NEH“ ~ ’"3*‘-'“" “ml “lend. John duct-oily. Earnscliffe; 3rd John Tweedy. Earuscllffe- , N Y total main and fllllllllCllllJlllilfy cs- ' ' dlmaics for 1023-24. Practically every service shows decrease. 'l'he.<e reductions range from u few 5 ‘mdHr m" \V Vi’. (Tosh. (‘tirnwull Marc, two wears old——1si. Gar- field Warren. Nmlh River Mare, cnc yra nld-lst, Wm. E. McKinley thousand to S19,1l.'i5.51‘6 in the chanwion__“ymlE_McKinley ritilwirys and canals income. in- terest on the public debt, which 1 M ' 1, _ is providedslfor by statute il-l cs- Dre t ares k " “W” timntetl at 34,258,371, a reduction -“ ., ,- . _ l M,‘ 1921__1“ oi’ $3,999,992 under tho previous “(Mgr ;._..,,",',,_l on“; River; 2nd_ yiear. Erptlnses contipctoil with lhunng \1,.,-. H; pumwan; 3rd loans and geneial administration cumin“ .. A1,.“ ‘ North River, 4m Alex, .\l ‘It-il‘ (‘lyilu River iicld.... ‘lltllifil before 1921~—19t istcph ~ Achlantl, Hampshire; 2nd. l.l. .I. .- ‘ Iionsliaw; 3rd and 4th "llorr l.--..<.. Winsloe liar.‘ yr guiding, l.(l'l‘[‘ years ‘old (Continued On Page Three) Announcements, Coming Events, of $100 to $10 anti seven days im- Judgc (larviti wiirn- ed thc prisoners it would be. seri- fills for the next ones brought he- Meetings. Etc. llATES.—-2 cents pcr insertion. Word each "The Annual Air-cling of thc \'. .\l. C_ A. .l\uxllinr_v will be ln-ld THE LAST vocab lot 55x5- Connect, is‘ wAiTiNCr- 93R. THE. DESSERTQMTH our ASKiNG-ltli-EAT‘ “irono cloudy and mild. High tide this morning at 10.2 and tonight nt 10.27. rlscs tomorrow morning at 6. l-‘ull moon Friday, March 12.30 a. m. Silmniersidc tlilc eighteen lllflihlflffil‘ than Charlottetown. liinximtim and Minimum temper atnres: - O.arch 20. —Marltimé fresh north-westerly winds, mostly Sun sets this evening at 6.13 and 21st min- .\larch 25th. “Miss McCoiitnn of thc Y. W. i‘. A. will give u talk on hlissionsl in lndiu illtistrntcti by bctiutiful Yltlws to-night in St. Paul‘,- llarish liall at R p. m. ‘llllil-il-ilil-ll. "Concert and salc of candy in ‘French Rlvcr Hall on Friday night March 21st proccctis in aid of Greeniviok School. ll‘ stormy ilic following Manda 2125-3-19-21 "Don't forget the Five Act C0l11~ edy Drama "The Deacon" to be pre seated lll New Glasgow Hall on Friday March 21st. Doors open at (1.30. ziss-s-zo-ii "Conic to the concert and enter- talnmeitl nt Canoe Cove. Friday. March 21st by the Si. Catherine's Community Club. Sale of home- ——l.~=l, tiurflcld ‘Karma: 2nd, Bert Willis, Kn gwlon: 3rd. Fred Beers. (‘lyric lElYPr M: ~c or .ug. one year old- lst, .I. A. MCNPVllI, Cornwall; 2nd. \\‘. ll. Iilt-Kinlcy. North River (Conribued On Page Three) “A DAILY TALK ON - ADVERTISING By Scamnn... Lockwood DRAMATISE~OYOUR STORY Drama is tlr- essence of liilc. To ilramaiisir n story is in tell it b1 action and anything told in action is always infinitely more effective than anything told in fuere words. You will obscrvt. if you notice advertisements in this newspaper or in the current magazines, that many cxperlrncctl dvertl-sers an seeking in one way --r another to tiramatise their ll0lllllK storlea.' The dciiionstration.'in a retail store window, thc animated (lect- ric Sign are good examples of how we endeavor to tell a story in a|> tion. ' This cannot always be done. When you have merely a prih ea page to deal with. it ls {Q difficult to make. your story made candy. Admission 25 and l5 cents. 2l20-3-19-2i "The event of the season. hiorria-ldarle Recital Tuesday. 25th. at 8 o'clock ln Si. Patti's Hall. 2144 3 20 3i 7 "Make, no mistake, he present at the Piano Recital to be given in St. Paul's Hall, Tuesday 25th by Canada's most famous pianist. lilr. l-‘red Morris. assisted by Mr. Chas. Earle. 21443 20 3i "Don't miss the opportunity of - bearing Mr. Fred Morris and Mr. Charles Earle in It. Paul’; Hall Toronto . . . . . ......-'l4 22 Snow Tuesday, March 25th, eight o'clock. Montreal ...... Fair 2144 Ii 20 Ill Qneilec (‘londy . Charlottetown Cloudy "The Musical Recital on Tues- llalifax Cloudy day. 25th will be under the dis- St. John .. a Fair tinguished patronage u! Hie Honor Boston (‘leer the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. New York ... (‘lo\tdyMarKlfifi6ii. 2144 3 20 8i ldranintic. Yet the thing has been done. The trade mark of’ Old Dutch Cleanser certainly uts fnfio action the idea of cleaning powder that is continually waging s relent- less war with dirt. A concern manufacturing aebee- pictnre of a pereonffed tue fiend pouring forth o shower of spools upon the roof of a ho e. Certainly that dramatiled the i e of the deadly peril under which, you live if you have In lnfieilmeble roof upon your house. in looking through magazine recently l-oune scroll two dilterent‘ adverthnlhelte (I kitchen cabinet. Gale ‘ (Continued _ to roofing not long ago printed o- o popular’ ..s-c_:...l_ . 1-‘: -