\ )-,_. . ilpen Evenings‘ for 1 Publicwpinspection We have just unloaded three car- loads of 0iiiivli9tl,l.,,iui STUDEBAKER Retest on ‘iii fw- closedqModels 1 Anthfll’ e now announce to the public 11ml 1119)’ may have the opportu_nity of inspecting these models in our . Kent Streeptgshowrooms where they ‘“' are on display. 1 Our showrooms will be open each eveningthis week. ~ A. ilillliiE-tit‘ Gil. t i. sA cash co/vcsnr League of Cross Hall Wednesday, April 2nd, 1924 PROGRAMME Central Guardian "Miss PEARL-ESQ AND co," three act comedy, Zion Hall, to- morrow night-ti. . WANIEDIFBRAVELLER for Pro vines. Write. stating o risncs. itlggnwaass to ‘Wholesale,’ harlotts m uounrsAu-r. 11.1. potatoes are quoted in Montreal at froui $1.50 ‘to $1.60 per cwt. HOME FOR'FUNERAL—Mr. Lin- coln Irving arrived home last night by the Borden train from Boston, Muss" to attend the funeral of his father David C. Irving. FUNERAL NOTICE-Thefuner- lal of-ths late David C. Irving will take place Thursday. April 3rd leaving the residence of*his son- in-iaw, William Nelson, West Royalty at 10 a. ill. interment Chsrry Valley Cemetery. ALL RADIO FANS are guaran- teed a good social evening at the ‘Board of Trade Rooms tonight at 8 p. m. when the Charlottetown Radio-Club will give a Radio show and held their regular meeting. Anyone wishing to attend are cordially invited. CAVENDlSH SERVICES. — There wll be services in the Pres- byterian Church, North itustico, Sunday, April 6th at 11 a. in; and tit Stanley at 3 p. in. Please note the change in ‘the hour of tho Stanley service. The ilible Study (iroup will meet, at. New Glasgow Wctlnesday evening, April 2nd at 7.30. . LAID T0 REST. — The funeral of tlic lute Mrs. Itichard iVoolritlgc took place from her into rcsidence, (‘flwtllhiltl Road on Saturday, March 29th. the funeral being very largely attended. The services at the house and the grave were conduct- cd Iiy Rev. T. Wilson of Cove-head I. ',iii-nlisutrn . _ Hunk-u“, ||_ p0,“... assisted by Rsv. Mr. Smith of . m. win. iii-rams“ York, interment being in York - I . ii . i. ~ . _,_ fut "aim 33:“ cemetery. The pail bearers were, .'l, __ Luau," m, m, Edward Rourdon, Ambrose Doyle, "- hllmo Agni-it toyin- Kenuoth MucMllau. Norman Brown Z’ ~ “'- 1'- l'- “"11"” At-noas MacDonald, and Fred n. n Mobbs. ~ m. . ii. _ , ~~~~ h r. ‘I. Austin Trulnor l‘ Margaret M. Murphy Violin Selection . . . . . . . . .. .. (iod Suva (‘onccrt will siurt at 8.15 p. In. UNDER Till‘) APHPICICH 0|“ Tllltl L'!'.-ill~-i-l>2|. . Alfred Me Kearney the King Ticket» 35 cents Tlllltl) Olflilill 0|" HT. FRANCIH Eastern Guardian “JSHOP from Iiolniaifs Catalog/l ..*MISS COMPTON, GEORGE-- TOWN-Invites your presence ut ai spring exhibition of fashionable‘ inilllnery. beginning Thursday, Apr.i 3rd.——2360-4-2-1i. SliPREllfBiiliilii The Supreme Court met yester- day with the three Judges on the Bench. This Court was for the hear- ing of arguments for new trials and titber nrguments- _ The following cases were called: John A. Leckie & ano. vs. Joseph Culibeck. By consent the argument on this cusestands over till u fut- ure date. _ Mr. Saunders. K. C.. for the plaintiff; Mr. Bentley, K. C., for the defendant. 1W. ivarren Lord & ors vs- Scot- tish Union and National Insurance (Jo. This is an argument for u non- snit or u new trial. On motion of Mr. lnninn, K. C., the case stands over till Easter Term with consent of Mr. Bentley, K. C., the plaintiffs‘ attorney. Re Application of Byron Brown for Writ of Certiorari- Argument set down for 8th of April. Mr. in- mnii. K. C.. for Applicant. Like Order made in a similar ap-. Qpliczitlon of w. n. McNcili. Mr.‘ Strong for applicant. Royal Bank of Canada vs. John G. Sterns. Verdict for plaintiff at inst term of Court. Motion for new trial on argument of demurrer. Mr. Martin, K. C., applies to sctdown argument for 4th April, Mr. Duffy, K. C., consenting. Motion granted. W. Warren Lord vs. Scottish, Un- ion and National insurance Co. in, this cat-m Mr. inmun, K. C., moved' to have two domurrers set down for argument at Easter Torni. Mr. Bent- ley opposes motion. Argument ad- iourrfetl till Friday, 4th last, to hear further argument on thoso de- murrars, and to hear argument for non-stilt or new trial in Royal Bonk vii. John G. Sterne. -, . ,' Tho Court adjourned to mecl at “i1 o'clock on Friday, April 4th. Minot-ah Linlment For Sprain! \ ooooooowo-oo-ooy ' a} Hotel Victoria i ‘- Water Btroot. Charfelttdloyvn » __-._.._..__..,....I.‘,___, A Offoro _to the trlvolllng l public‘ o oomfortuzl. "p49. ' o hotol. Con 44 ho “it ‘ room with prlvotg Annual Meeting of “Y” Auxiliary The Annual Meeting oi‘ the Auxil- iary of the Y. M. C. A. was held Tuesday, March 25th in the Y. M. A.. C. Officers elected for the ensuing year are: i-ion. Pres. Mrs. Douil. Pros, Mrs. W. Owen. Sec'y., Mrs, MoNair. 'l‘rens., Mrs. L. E. Prowse. Vice ‘Pres, Mrs. J. A McLnren, Mrs. 1R. Cox, Mrs. E. (i. Saundcrsr Mrs. James Puncher, Mrs. John McLeod, Mrs. Burhoe, Mrs. L. Henry. ‘ Following is the Secretary's re- port for the year:— During the ysar just closing eight monthly and three special meetings were held. 'i“hs tlrst social enter- talnlngfor the year was on Mai’ 10th, when a banquet was held for the canvassing team. ‘hater in May we had our annual rummage sale which was a financial success. During the summer ‘months tho soc- iety discontinued its regular work. Two cake sales were held during the year—-in June and March. On the evening of July 26th we entertained ‘the sailors of His Maj- esty's Ship "Cape Town" and on Oct 25th, a public tea was held in Zion School room. ' 0n Nov. 15th a Father and Son banquet was held; this was espec- ially arranged to make it conven- Tenders For Hotel Property in Char- lottetown Sealed Tenders addressed to tho undersigned will be received up to and on Thursday, the 10th, day oi April, A. D.. 1924, at twelve o'clock noon, for the property on the corn- er of Great George and Dorchestor Streets, Charlottetown, known as the “Davies Hotel" nnd having 20 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms and 3 toilet rooms. _ Tenders may be for the Iiotel pro- such. The Hotel may be inspected any day from 8 to 5 p.m. The highest or any Tendci‘ 110! necessarily accepted. Dated this 28th .diiy of March. A. D.. 1924. C. Fl. SMALLWOOD. Solicitor. Cameron Block, Charlottetown. 2355-4-2-8L. Minortfo Linliiiont For Sprain: _i..__._.t__._ »,_QUEEN. HOTEL. Wat» Otrool, Charlottetown ‘this popular Hotel hu boon oomolotoiy renovated ond tofurnlolhod throughout and offorl uory comfortable oooommooation to tho travail- in‘ public. - , ho foiilo ' |l_ oopooIQIIy 1335.10»? fill? "‘ ‘Mm O8. "o m. nun J- irovton. Manon. . perty and thc furniture therein. or 1i separate Tenders may he made for Mr. J. C. Irving, Vernon River was a visitor to the city yesterday. lie is registered at the Queen. Mossrs. J. Leroy and ll. I’. Iiolman, sliilliiliifhKlt! are in ilic city oii business. Mr. nnd hlrs. 'i‘. 11. Woodman have rcturntiti from a visit to ()t~ tawa and Newfoundland. t The many lands of ltirs. f-‘tiltrzs gDougius who recently came to the Icity, will regret to learn that she was operated upon Saturday in the i’. E. I. Hospital for appendicitis. She is making a good recovery. for a employed Miss Mary Flynn who number of years was with the Charlottetown Selling lAc-entry as bookkeeper‘ and stenographer resigned her position and left for Boston, Mass. Mr. Jos. Peters and son James accompanied by Mr. F. Gallant, Royalty who spent the first oi‘ Ap iril fishing trout met with great lluck. Among the great number enough ‘to land one weighing 31¢ lent for the members of the Y. nnd their Dads to meet. Owing to the Ximas holidays no meeting was held in iDec. On ‘New Year's day. afternoon tea was served to tho Directors and members oi’ Y. During the your one "banquet and upwards of twenty teas were serv- ed to the ihoys in training. _ While no very large sums liavc been raised durin-g the year, a num- ber oi‘ improvements have been add- ed to tho‘ building in which the Ladies have helped materially with funds. Respectfully Submitted M. I. ozwan, Sec'y v-j-Qomii i-ii-lii-gilt-i-liii-Cll: 4- ~0- (Oonooilon Press) ‘l’ HOUSE OF COMMONS. Ot- 'i- + tawa,Aprii l.—'l‘hc rumor that Il- tl- Sir Louis Davies, Chief Jus- it 4- tlco of the Supreme Court of l» l- (lanadn. and Hon. Justice‘ id- Ii IO- ington are to resign from tho it '0- Supromo flourt bench was 1- '0' ‘l’ SIR LOUIS NOT’ TO RESIGN ‘P It O + denied here today. l z ifd-fifdtfOiti-Ci-i-l-i-lt __ I citrus GRAV E8—-At the 'Princo County Hospital, March 81, 1924. to Mr. and Mrs. Feruo Graves of Siimrnersidc, n daughter. DIATHS LONGAPD-illp-At Shippegizip, N. ii. on March 80, Bernice, infant dmlshtar of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lonsaiihio. aged ll months. ‘IN Mmoauni In mo or, of our door "will" M . Mhruorot Coon. WM 410d‘ Monti lain. 1029. when tho ovohlno ohadoo aro follinl, ‘ ' Ami wo on lit pg all aloha To our hurts” on oomoo o M0100 Ii oho only could oonio homo 0ft m! 3ft’ or thouatil! a wan o , v.:;_.:t;:_.",§e.s;f_1g,:*t.... l caught, Mr. Peters was fortunate‘ loinklng fund tlio ‘Lihoralfioiissrva- tivo Government; were. he caution oroh were in the mire. All the some tho Province is the better oil.’ on ac- "11114 91 V11"- Vlll i1°11° 111 9"" 1'9 small gift, which ‘fact gave as much are. There is nothing intho, com- otlflllg that ha! boon thread over this Inlttd counts oiuliqn tut rompi ' was iiiE (Continued From Page‘ Ono) coal Legislative Summary (Continued From Page Ono) of amendments were submitted and ce. We now find that thergare uwo 9111-55911 01 11911081» uni in the Loans Aceount,-—ons to invest the my)“. ey permanently; the other to taks the money out at lthe end of a few months or years. tit is p. posed m reduce the interest paid the latter class of, depositors to 4 per cent. Mr. Stewart then-referred to the in- creased cost of Education. In ten years it has, pretty nearly doubled. The importance of education to the counttry cannot he measured by dollans and cents. But are we gel. ting value ~for the money we are ex- pending. Are we keepipg up with the advances made by other Pro vinccs. The most serious condition that we have to fade today is the number of our small schools. The multiplicity of these small schools is costing the Province too much money, and the results are not sat- isfactory. This is a. matter that will have to ibe dealt with in some way. The cost of etluaction is now nearly $300,000 a your, which is more than can be afforded. We have paid the teachers up to the end oi‘ the year i923; and we propose to do this iii future years, As to public works Mr. Stewart pointed out that n great deal uf per inauent work has yer to hi; dope, un account of the storm of last fail. It \viii be tliu policy ‘of the govern inent to rebuild th ibridgcs and whnrves in u pe maueut way. 'l'bat is tho most economical way in the future. li is proposed to do iiwuy with tho mud inspect-ore and to ri-turn to thc old system of road iepuir. We proposn to follow the policy which was laid down by tho Liberal Conservative (lovcrnmcnt. To borrow public moncy on public roads is all very well when tho works are so [ierniantiiit that they will outlast the term i'or which thc money was borrowed. The roads tionstructetl in the past four years have bccn ephemeral. ‘Fhey require constant repair. We propose to es- tablish n patrol systi-m to maintain these roads, 'l‘o pay the cost we pro posc to levy a tux on the gnsolene used iby car owners. The improve- ment ot‘ the roads will result in ii saving to car owncrsu-Wc will get fioni car owni-r visiting the I'm- vince much or the money required for the uplkeep of the roads. iCoucernlng agriculture the Pre- mier pointed out that the ilk-evince was spending $60,000. The sudden .l'llll(ll'li.Wfll of the Agricultural grunt has made it necessary to see to it that every dollar is productive at‘ results. We niusl get down to tosentiuls. Wo piopose lo ‘curry on exhibitions, iuruiters and women's ‘Institutes, etc, ilut lust how fur are‘ we justiiieti lil making large ex pcnditurea on Agricultural and tech nical school. The. Province is too poor to pay teachers $2,000 for six months service. The cost of the Ifalcanivootl Asy- itini litst your was in round nunib- ers $125,000, We nre entering this, year in the bclicf that a consider nble reduction can he made iu the cost of that. institution. 'i‘hcre can be a. saving in tho purchase of coal, more attention ibeiiig paid to qual- lty. The estimate ifor this year's inter est will be $70,000 and whom the highways are taken into account the interest will be upwards of $l00,00lI We have to repeal the poll tux and we propose to collect the revenue that is still lawful. 'l‘be tax otlicinls of the ltitc government, finished their work. llf the taxes were not. as the Opposition prom affirms, collected the fact is duc to tho m‘ i‘iciuls of the into government. The assessors on the into government did their duty in tho tfirst year. 1111i in the three succeeding yours they did not do so. The tax act has never been pro- perly administered, it is absolutely untrue that the taxes are increas- ed lby the present government. But we hope that the collections will be more equitable and the illilOlilll obtained considerably increased. From personal property tho govern ment expects to get a considerable increase of revenue. Our estimates are complete. lint there is that unfortunate mutter oi Andrew Fraser Mitchell. Wo have made a demand upon the Federal government for the zun-nnnt of that 'froud-—abuut $18,000. The revenues oif this year nrt- os- tiniuted at $733,040 the axpenllitur cs at 8728.025. tit is expected that the revenue will bu mnde good. if iwe have faith in the future and if we are economical we can face the lfuture with cromfidencee. Arrange mciiis are being made for a confer cnoo at which the matter of tho claims against the Federal tlovc-rn- iueiit urili ‘be discussed and Ii‘ cf foils will bring results those of» forts will not. bc spared. , zMr. Saunders complained that thi- rrport of tho External Auditor had not sooner been laid on the table. ii;- eontendeti that if the Bell tiov einment had remained in tpower there would have been n-o deficit. The present governntcnfiias, said Mr. Saunders paid all kinds of bills that they should nevsr have paid. 'l‘hei-s is ‘no Province in Canada that pays tho rent of the Lieutenant Governor. The late Government re tuned to do so. But the present gov- ornment has done BO-jliilfl paid 82.000 to the Lieutenant Governor for a iiiouae that is not iworth half that much. They have paid for a needless surgical operation perfor- rnod at Summsraldo on a poor boy, a largo sum that was refused by the Boil oovai-nmont. Tiioy have in otn or matters shown wiiulioxtravauun ca. As to the deposit receipts which replaced bohrio auditions! in tho ed, as deep iu tho mud as the ‘hib- t s reviewed the ac- O that ‘tlio nod in giving a helping hand to National tions were sent to the Immigration Fund and Sisters of Service. We to remember our beloved Chaplain Pr. and iii-ow the can woro 1 H1 before the committee rose 81111 Pehorted progress. Afternoon Benton he first business of the after. 11 81111118 was the third reading of the hill for the improvement of MBhWai/a moved by the lion. John A. McDonald. . ~ Then, on motion of Hon. Mr. Mo- Donaid. the bill for the encourage- ment of Agriculture was read a McLean in the chair. it was ex- plained that there would be a slight reduction in the grant, 1o Ffllfmcrs Institutes from twenty dollars to fifteen dollars. But new institutes are to he permitted to function on payment of $15 instead 913311. and the fees of members may be set by the institutes them- selves instead ofby tho Legislature. Om motion of the lion. Mr. MYWs, the bill to amend the act to incorporate the Prince Ed- ward island Veterinary Medical Association was, road a second time and committed, Mr. Buntain in the chair. The bill enables a farmer to cmpluy when an animal is sick, a mun l-u the neighborhood known to be skiliiil in veterinary prac- tice. it. was reported agrct-ti to without amendment. (in motion of Mr. Tautoii tho blli to incorporate the 'i‘ritstcc_~; of the Eluisdule Church oi’ the Niitareue was rend a second time, and coni- mitti-d, Mr. hicNovin in the chair. The bill nuts tliscussed and criticiz- ed by Mr. MttNeviu, Mr. Iiuntuln and Mr. McArthur, a d defended by Mi". Iicnnls as well as by tho promoter, Mr. 'l‘tint.on. Progress was ropoi-tod. 0n motion of lion. Mr. Wood the bill ‘to incorporate the Farmers Milling (Eoinpa y was rcutl a sec- ond timo and committed, Mr. iluntcr in the chair. The bill en- sbles Albert i-l. lugs, Earl Ii. lugs, II Popo Noy, Pvelyn ings, nnd Annie Noy to become n body corporate with (‘filillililil soul and with the powers and privileges made incid- ent to the corporation by law and the statutes of this Province. it was suggcslctl that tho illllllt‘ should especially include tho part of the country in which the coni- pany is to be established, viz. Mount Herbert. This suggestion was adopted. The capital stock of the company is to be $20,000 in four hundred shares of S50 each. The hill was reported agreed to with an amendment. lion. Mr. Myers moved that an address be ilcspnttziitetl to the (lav- ernoi- (icneral in (louncli in opposi- tion to tho importation and sale of oleoiuargarinc throughout (Yziiiatia. lie strongly urged that tho iiii- portution of oleomargurine should be prohibited in order that our dairy industry may be adequately protected. The House went into Committee, Mr. Maynard IiicDonuitl in the char. The address was strongly supported Myors, Mr. Dennis, Mr. MeNevin. lion. Mr. McDonald. Mr. Buntoin. and Mr. Mcliurta, who said that it was in tho interests oi’ all classes of tho community. it Wllg unani- mously adopted. At the evening session an eloqu- ent‘ atldrcss was given by Premier Stewart in. introducing supply. lie was followed by Mr. Saunders, Leader of the Opposition, who ut 11 p.m. adjourned thc debate, the ilouso udjotiriiing until 2i p. m.. Wednesday. Cal; olic Womenfs League (Continued From Page One) lional Novena for IPtNIPl‘ was mniic -by our members individually, as it ivus impossible to arrange to niaku it in a hotly. St. Zeta ‘Society for girls employ- ed in domestic service which WIN rt-tirganizcd under tho auspices of iiic League, is still fimirishiug. The miemihcrs meet two nights a wwick in ltosary iloli, and :1 large nu-m- l)t‘l' attend. Wo arc justly proud this your of tbc formation of tho Charlottetown No. l. St, Dunstoirs Girl (iuidvs. This is :i great. boon for the girls. and it is pleasing to unto that our young school itauchers hivo lute“ i‘.‘<ilt‘ll themselves so much in this movement. Miss Martina Mona:- linii is {laptain of Company No. l. Wlill- Miss Margaret Jenkins and lilies Agnes Murnaghun. lieuten- ants. while Miss illndys McCormm: is (‘nptain oi‘ (‘txmpany No. 2 with Miss Anne NVah-ih nmi Miss .\lill'Y .i'inc:iu. lleutciiuiiis. Most of ihc girls in those two companies were im-nrbcm of tho iiittlc it‘loivcr'i.cu- gut- oi t:iic lust few yours. and you nil know of tho good work accom- plished in taking tiicm to cnmp. The Convener for Juvenile Welfare, hirs. W. J. hiolulyre was respon- shbic for this movement and ‘further tictalls will appear iii her report. Our Catholic students have also formed tlicmsolvco into an organiz- niloii iinticr tho auspices of ilic lea- gue, and altho they have only held a few meetings an yet. all are well ploused with the results. _ The meetings are held at 4.30 p. m. no as not to iiilcrfcrc with studios. Our members have co-opsmted with every public movement assisting with envelope collections for vari~ ous causes. and have. identified themselves with Children's Aid and the Women's City club. Refilling the necessity of seeing furthér than our lPorilli limits and sndeavon substantial cash dona- were able too at. Christmas time Knit-loo McDonald with o. lesson. Prlles of (told Coins have eon donated to Notro Dame ooii the adjourn ~"':'."'°';2~';lll='. “.t‘t.°l'-’.lt"i°"‘ t _ _ ' ' l__ I U I i v ' , out» M: years Midas‘: ‘ ~. the debate and tho lions second time and committed, Mr. ' by lion. Mr. l and Convenom of the different oom- as they use it. the pipe. It depends on your own fancy as to which form you prefer. The Plug is for those smokers who like to olico their tobacco right off the plug The Cut Plug is for those who would enjoy the convenience of buying their. smoking tobacco ready sliced for Whichever you choose, you are sure to get an extra choice pipe tobacco- mcllow, rich and tasty. Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited Hi1 ...i . f ‘ W‘, //, /' v. . 1".) 4" .- St. Joseph's (Yoiivcnts for the best, Fasay on "The Valuc of ilighcr Education for Girls." A-prize i‘oi' English has been donated to (irado _X of St. Patrick's School, and ont- iuiso to St. Dunstairs University". i Expressions of gratitude have vbecn received ‘from the Pirncipal of ‘such school. - At Christmas time a large bum- lpcr of fruit, candy, ibooks, toys until lrnfs Orphanage, and at First (Tami {muulon time, eleven pairs of shoes and stocking ])i‘t)lll(lt'il for the little ones. A treat was ziiso rst-ill lo the inmates of the lilfli‘lllili‘_\’. l-‘rnit. and candy and a large quantity Ul tobacco i-oinprist-il tho vonti-uls of this iiox. l Wlllllil llkl’ to inztki- 1i plea for more inioi'cst in our morn» zinc the (‘aiiiuditin iii-undo. it is tho official tirgzm of tin- l‘. \\'. l... and iii no way can uw- ins-p more touch with the u-orl; than through its etilnnins. Hitch month it contains tliifiiriilh" noni our N1- iioiial (iffitw-rie, its \\'<~ii us llt'\\'H oi" tho Sub llivision from (‘mi-ii to: (lousy making us i't'.'|li'l.t' illt\l'l' fully that wc belong to :| grout Nation ll- body. As you ulri-uily snow tho ('.llll.l I lit- Woinvii‘s i ||i' oi‘ (‘Iliilitld is now an llll'(tl‘]ltil.lit'-| body ~ ri-vvutly be n helping li.'liill'“'lit‘li he novds it t-i" finish his i-oiiogi- t-dumition and fol- low his i-bo-w-n prrfi-ssloii, lint tin- girl st-oms to liuro no puriit-iiizir H-l soclitiion upon whom she t-un lnoi: for aissisi-iiit-o. lloxrvvoi‘ tho rut-s , tions will be WU" rmisiilorol bcforc| any tlcliniitt stops nrc taken. i‘; would urgo t'il(‘ll inomiioi‘ to continue. to giro hor support to t-vcry- under- taking. nnd to t'llilf‘iiVOI‘ to int-rouse the membership, that more niziy bu partzikoiz-i in the rewards which will ho reaped. Our Iloly Father has sot his st-fli of approval on our work und bles- sed it and for flint reason nloni- we should know WE arc Iloilti! W011 in co-openriting with all the ui-tivi- tics of the C. W. L. \\'o have inst a valued iutimbcr by dcuth this year, Mrs. Oswnid Hornshf- Mill’ her soul rest in peace. Now I have covered the work oi‘ the Sub Division for the past year. altho numborless good charitable deeds have gone unrecorded. The reports of tho different committees, will give details. ‘M! I have just‘ touched lightly on the different act- ivitiea. in closing I wish to say that much credit is due the Chaplain. Officers‘ worked ~ mlttees. for they have faithfully and acquitted themselves admirably, and l feel I am speak- ing with the voice oi the Sub 'Dlvl- . aion in extending them our sincere olics reduced the linhillt- thanks for their service. 1| ("Vflfllllml lea t _ 0188.000. At eleven o'cloc:: thorn would Mr. 8 untloro moved And to tho members ii extend the deep gratitude of the officers for their ioyll support at all times. until three o'clock. to clothing was sent to tin.- St. Vincqloii the excellent lvrt ll ii, for many people, cntireiy vertistai‘. try to have a good reason . lll\'ii|ltl. (‘horn-r whit-h li:|.~" _ _ _ roct-lvt-d, names i|~¢ in. 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UM I Jhoiiilorc. tun! ii llll'l'l‘ is not :1» itogiyright, 1024) V (‘mod Cotinsi-i. our il'iiil'till. iinnr-unii-an-ann-ijiii ' April 20th, and a iligh .\iuss wi" ‘ v ln- sling iii liu- (‘zilhvtlrui in lhniiirs k giving on ill.ii - ' \\"t- how uiiih-ri g considt-rntitm :1 t- Iillit‘ of plain: to: the cunning‘ , ~ . nnd this will fit-i ‘r made knuirn as soon as it is full; 5 ' lli‘('lilt'tl, Thi- work \\'lili'll rcrum i nir-uds its-ch‘ particularly i1 flirts‘, work and wluviitioiiil t'lillt'il\‘-liil‘.» ‘ (ircnl lntort-st has lit-on and is tuki-n in thc boy. llo is givt-u n, , ,. H Lot ua m 00d’! cumin; on tbs . rui- we ulfieingrthat it may he Ilill m loving sHTViUO for tlod nutlvmry good Wuson (m. [he lower (“"“'m~‘" jpricc. the advertiser tries frantical- lllespcctiveLv suiimitttetl lly m make n “Wen,- m, u were GERTRUDE CASEV was. For as l have said, every ex- " perienced advertiser knows that the ‘,l't-.ason for the price reduction is 3 ‘a t tl d tlo lit-fore the meeting atljotirned Fr. lmmr um ma“ ‘e m “c n 311mm" “lcnimilld- me “M13130” M‘ You can find advertisements of- ‘1r*’“5e‘1 m‘: ‘naming and wmpu‘ faring grout rcdtictions in price in nicntcd the auditors and convciicrfs ‘vmuh m, reason u, M] 1S Rlvem “lowed Q0 much ggggmxorléwdzg; yilontiy of thcm it tits ttrule, but you - - ‘can ie very sure in tic concern 41111113" m9 Year- limiting put the advertisement -i—@°->—-—~ IWUIIlIl much rather have a good rea- son, a plausible reason. and if they did they would tcll it. There are (Continued From Page One) i Pres. Clrtown Sub. Divisio ‘ f‘. \' a ,4 _ x ,_ cases though, of course, whore a (eonoern willingly reduces prices just because they feel tihut they ' And tho fire sale is a perfectly have u; 0f “nurse “m; h, not a liagitiinatc r ' sou for a lower price, very 30m] reason m 191] [he pump; if there has really been a firo and Ann;- u", m.- [hing Qvgnluany , U111 Kiosk it‘ 111041111)’ 1111111118011 1W gets back to actual values. When ' smoke and water- Eiiig value is offered for a small lierc is an illlfitilllillly valid rea-‘prlcs and u", m-Qgpecglve pure)“; son for it lower price. The result (-1- actually kngwg ll l5 big yalm, 1H 111111 11H! 11001110 1100K 10 11141 11ft! nothing more need be said. Tho suit-s and tho rtesult is also that point about the reason for the low. sonic unscrupulous iiiurchuiils have or prim; jg, hgwgygf‘ mm l1; usual];- at. limos sprinklt-il in n vast amount holps the purchaser in arriving at oi’ bud iil('l‘('.liiliiIllSt‘. or (ithcrwisti an gutlmntq- gf value, misused this valid ason nnd rend-, if you nro a merchant of any ad. before you advertise price reduc- Ntitii-c llto mull ordci‘ ndvcrilsc- lions, n‘ yoii on» merely a reader Profits Greater with less Labour! lit h - f- ' . , thhhhdfidfihhf i FAIRBANKSQWORSB l ; Z-ENGINE iiijtnbn j1il“*“ 1112b THIS‘ ' ~ filing Governor, an fillfllllf‘ Henry c .=. i-‘..IIIJ imp-dew“). nhmw," facts and 1c Iduil cuu,on t on." ncaiosi. Branch. i111? Qriiti iliiii‘ TheCaniadinn \ m FAIRBANKS-MORSE t" (Imam! Liaihod a"’“\v-.m=€5“k'ii.n:*gum _ Without obligation please mull ms Gas -—"--—-'um=oi:-r.t llama u Ailtlrciu v i. I um interestctl in._..,.._k..._.,.____;‘v__. ,_._.,,..,,,fif_'__._.___ .1‘