Ill ‘Ivvo Gents fiff.'.‘f'é$s‘is‘;. Iooaaoo- 1857 First Passage at Arms Between Premier and (lonserv, _ive Leader in Debate on Address in t ,ei>1y to Throne. (British United Prus) OTTAWA. Mar. 4. -—Whether or not the basis of any agreement or understanding between Liberals and Progressives in parliament has been reached, yesterday's develop- ments in the House suggest strong- ly that such is the goal and ambit- ion of the Bovernment. Lobby gossip Ls agreed that customarily the Speech from the Throne con- tains hints of legislation to come. but is always gloriously indefinite. (lurioiilly. however. has never been satisfied until the measure itself is brought down. Oi‘ all secrets of the moat notable. This year, however. right from the drop of the hat, comes announcements touciilnghpon the bu et not. in detail of course, but in a l the vital principles. There is a strong in- iinistion of a tariff change affect- ing implement‘; of along with pro,‘ 4 , 0f reduced tax- atlon and a ha ’ budget- Thc announcement moreover is accompanied by such tllsililly 01' "pep" 0n the part of the govern- ‘ mculs as sustains the idea that Husband Gives Wif , Years Vacation (Bnltisn United Press) NEW YORK, Mar. 4. —'rnyri1 Samtcr wi loly. short awry writ- er and her ltsbaiid. Julio Beymllill‘ Winslow, bavhi been married l twelve years’ ave decided they i-owo each other is year's vacation- ‘ and are lining at lieparate resi- dences. ' The first thing Winslow did all!!!‘ the amicable‘ separation was w send his wife a huge bouquet 0f American beauty roses to brighten her studio while hcr first thought in the morning after was about his breakfast. Thyra televllfllleli 1° John to see if he had managed l0 get bis breakfast without any trouble, and was iold that “i! wasn't quite the same." Condensed Specials nATEr-Jil? oer Wvr-i- "Bl each Insertion in this column uron SALE-CORNER arose and dwelling house‘ combined- ln good locality, Anni! W" of Guardian. 1423‘2'9"-t~ ‘FOR SALE-HEAVV saowu paper 5 cents a roll. Glllfdia" on“ 1780-2-28-tf urea ' SALE-NEW DOUBLE house. clearing over 10 D9!‘ 0°!"- Terins, write or phone E. E. PB-fk man.-—17'i0-3-il 8i. FOR SALE——15O ACRES LAND ON North side Dundee Road. L"! 50- liitely occupied by Malcolm Les- ter Mcbeod. Apply to MCI-BM 3i Bentley-ISIO-S-B 1i. ‘FOR DALE-NINE MILOH COWS Holstein and Ayrshire grades. some due to freshen shortly. Al- bsyt Robertson, Mermaid. 16154-5 3|. ‘FOR GAL! ,- TWINTY-FIVE sores of land w-lth good buildings in Cornwall village. Apply l0 Seymour soolt on premises. ‘ lfll-a-sa-si. rwsarso-a GIRL T0 usu» AT housework from 8 to l. ADPiY l" Guardlam-lfll-il-d 2f. ‘To slur-Tunas IOOMI. ONE furnlshsib-Contral location and vol-y pig" t. Appl to 1'12 PPillQe su-oo -179'l-8_ iii. "m, an onmcss FOR s 1m- w .J kin £80m! on 17.ll-il-4 3i. ‘W , Iii-Position as house- k or nurse. Appl‘ "ll" care of; ardlao.--1780-3-4 l. ‘P0 oat \ s i v- le-VALUAIL: FARM. slate the budget has always becll| Droducuonlsd Canada's export Speech From the either a bid is confidently made for Progressive support or else there is a dfinlte “frame up“ to that end. Gossip attaches significance i0 these symptoms. iHouee of Commons, Ottawa, March L-Wremieir King and Right I-lon. Arthur Meighen, leader oi‘ the OPDOSIHOII. met in debate on the loor 0f the l-louse oi‘ Commons to- iliy- ll. was the opening phase ul‘ the battle on the ll(i(|I'9SS->~ll phase which opened, mat-idly €lliillli|l_ with public ailillerliiu only hull‘ ~l‘l'l-| eil. But as llie ziiternnnli wore liilo availing. gilllei-lcs crowded and set speech was broken with interrup- lions, with aliur-p retort and rapid rejoinder, Mr. Meigben followed the forni- al speeches oi‘ mover and second- er. l-le spoke under the evident handicap of a cold, He ffrst analyz- and import trade, declaring that examination gave ground for serious reflection. Exports 0i‘ Canadian farm products other than grain were decreasing; tlierc were all-eater exports in raw wood; Canada was shipping ruw lilaierlnls l0 feed tile \\'0=l‘k.‘1ilI)])S of other countries. illir. Meighen, speaking oi‘ lllL‘ Klug-Crerar trunviereiatloils, uskcil how often the performance was to bo repeated. The Speech from -tlie Throne was an "electloilecrinl: doc umcni," a bid made for the support of Progressives. It was u "collec- tion of hopes mixed with zis-zas philosophy, the uwillgbt musings c! members of the government be fore their Just ion: sleclh" ipiclroes of by-electian contests followed. Mr. Mellhe" CiIKF-Keii that in statements made by Hon. A. B. Copp in the Kent, N. 13., by- electlon, the language of constitu- gncy umber-y would never be moire plain. [UHIJPEAN [Ilii liilK Biiiillilifi IVIIIHIZ HIIPEFIIi iatory. Attitude ‘It French G0v’t Has Now Be- come more Concil- (Canadian Press) LONDON, Mar- -i—Brltlsll opin- ion is more hopeful of a safe settle- ment of the European mess than for many a day. a The French reaction to tlie public niion of the MacDonald-Poincare correspondence and the modified tone of the lattcrs‘ phruseology in- dicates an immense change in the French official attitude during re- cent weeks. It is believed in Down- lng Street. today that the Frcilch government is ready to accept tbc British proposals. ‘These include neutralization of the lllliiieliliitl zone to be followed by a merely. ill- vlalable occupation of this Rliur nrva The removal oi‘ the customs bur- rler between occupied and unoc- cupied (lermany is also likely to be brought up while the nillnissloil oi‘ (lernlnny to the League is regard-ad as a probability. France however still continues to demand a sub- stantial sum for the rehabltatlon of her devastated regions and also a definite guarantee from Britain of’ aid should (lermaiiy ever uiruin become aggressive. Ra.w Fur Products WorthMore Than Sixteen ‘Millions OTTAWA. ‘March 4.-—Total value of the raw fur production of Can- ada for the season 1922-23 was $16,761,507, according to a report prepared by the Dominion Bilreeu ni’ Statistics. This amount repre- sents the value of the 064,000 pelts vi filr-beaijliiicnaniliials takirb in Canada during t aseasiiil. The combined values for Prince Fi-Silwnni island. Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick amount to $738,000, tbc princi- pal item fill‘ each of these provinces iieiiil-i the pelt Qt‘ the rllnchbred sil- ver fox. Within the last ifew years fox far-ms have been established in ev- siiiiiiifiisi, iiiiisi H. ll. i. ll iiiisiu Seniors Cbhaérged With Mal-Treatment of Cadet Recruits. (Canadian Press) KINGSTON. Ont, Mar. 4-—'I‘hat lying at tile Royal Milllflry C°"°g° is encouraged and comllfliieli by seniors, that seniors hold sllflfiilii meetings to discipline recruits and make the latter stand at rigid Hi" tention for hours, lilfll l" ""9" 5 meeting seventeen recruits fainted and that young Arnold, just olit of hospital. was stood at attention for two hours and a half, until he fain- ted are some of the allczfll-ifllllfi 0i former Cadet F. C. M. Aflwili 0i’ Regina, who has now returned from New York with his father. Ma] or F. G- Arnold. On behflil 0f (‘Niel- Arnold. who left the R. M. C. on February 5. Major Arnold demands an open investigation into condi- tions there and today stated his son's case to General Sir A[ C. Muc- Donnell, commandant nt the col- loge. ‘LOST. — SHIELD AND TWO cakes soap on Brighton Road. Leave at this office and get re- ward. 1| ‘HOUSE TO-LET-slx ROOMS. anamelled bath, furnace. Robert Cotton. Willow Corner. 1811-3-6 2i Eon BALE-JERSEY sul.i. a months. Apply W. H. Horne. Mllton.—1818-3-5 6i. ‘FOR SALE-i OARLOAD wear. ern horses all young and broken. sale private tlll Friday. Will be sold by- auction at 2 o'clock. Inspection at Agricultural Hall. Terms cash. l " tron sate-so A0 ‘LOST -—- FROM GREENWOOD Ranch, Union Road a Sliver Fox female, tattooed in ear. Finder will be rewarded with! 825 if ddlivered alive ‘to James Mound. ' - 18014-5 6i LAND‘, good dwelling home and oili- ery province of the Dominion. and tile latest statistics available ghuw that in 1922 there were 977 fox farms. of which less than half were situated in Prince Edward island. ——~—<oo>-—-- Charlottetown Boy Held For Ten Thousand Bail (Canadian Prtal.) BOSTON, iM-ASS, iMarcll 4.—~ (lcrailil It. Craig, Charlottetown boy is now held for ten thousand dol- lars bail, charged with attempted murder of Lewis F. Curtis, wealthy il/Iassachueetts sportsman on the momlng of Saturday, February .8. lit the farmer's home in Newton Mass.“ l _ ‘III The Weather. Etc. ‘the. NATMN lulu. Nam smar- To MAKE 0P \T'G"MIND es 1o kuHETl-IER. ca M1‘ THE. cocaine-a KtDS qionuwm, March Erfiltldrltllnl} forecast: Moderate winds. fair to- day: Thursday. south-east winds with rain. High tide this mornlfll at 11.03 and tonight at 10.61. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.54 and rises tomorrow mornin! l" . 9 ' 1890362152 New Moon Wednesday, March 5lh.11. Ell n. m. Eummerside tide eighteen min- mes later than Charlottetown Maximum and minimum Irm- bulldlngs, wall watered, five mil- shsr politician-s, lllarold Yeo, Wlusloc. apply CHARLOTTETOW N. CANADA WEDNESDAY. MARCH s, 1924.‘ nical School yesterday afternoon. was ill tlic chair. pres-loll ut the attendance, which wan. not as ‘large as was reasonably iixpoctcil. iullmviiii: st-uililing cilinmlttec was uppilllliinl, .\les.ii~s. Alfred Slm-psnli, Peter lirotlii- ullil =1‘, A. Mclsaac. The tliri-trlilri-i‘ address was tlieii l'i'llii by the president. IIUl-VPII and tllsicusscil clause. Clauses 1 and 2 opieil without tllsciiselon: clause by l. “Another mile stone of time has pzissctl since last we mel in an- lllllll session with lie many activi- tlts, its ailvunccmcilts: and historic events, these ll need not touch up- on us ull have hail the utlvaui-zlges 'l!‘-.i'l up ln-ildtc press. 2. "1922! crops un Prince Eil- ‘.‘v’ill'il island have been good uuil were lIIIYVO-ililil in silicuiiiil (Eflfliii- .ENlEN i. (Continued) TlGHTLY TIED UP Tiiril now to the salevciilh chapiur and you will flilil another pictorial suggestion of this same sort of powerless clirlsitluii. though in this lilstnncc miulc so byhnothcr reason. lt is the Bethany Chapter, the Lazarus Chapter. 'l‘lie scene is just out of Ileillany village. There is a man lying (load iii the cave yonder Herc stands Jesus. There are the dis- ciples, and Martha. and blnl-yflnnil the villagers, and a crnwil from Jerusalem. The Master ls speaking. His voice rings out clear and coili- spesklng to a. dead ulan. And the simple record runs, "He that was dead"-liie comes between those twn lines of the rccortl-“cunle forth, bound build and foot with grave-clothes. and his face was bound about with n napkin." Will you please takc n look at Lazarus as he steps, from the tomb? Do you think his eycs are dull, or his cheeks hollow and pale’! I think not! When Jesus. the Lord of life. gives life, either physical or spirit- ual. He gives abundant llfc. That face may have been a bit spare. There bad been no food for at least four days and likely longer. But there is the flash of health in bis eye and the ruddy line oi‘ good blood in his check. lie has life. But look closer. He ls bound hand and foot and face. He can neither walk nor. work nor speak. i have met som-e christian people who reminded me forcibly of that scene. They are ChFlBliRlIB. The Master has spoken life. and they have responded to His word. But they are s0 tied up with the grave- clothes of the old life that Iberi- can be none of the power of free iiiiiii iiiiiiii ill iii” illllililllillliiilii’ lNSllllilE President Gibsons Report Submitted-Dis- cussion on Clauses Referring to With- drawal of Agricultural Grant, Repres- entatlon 0n Board of Trade, Closer At- tention to Breeding and Cooperative. The president. Mr. W. J. Gibson, iRegrct was ex-Iput being $896,425. thus showing Alter the reading and adoption of 3. the minutes 0f the lnet inectiilgytbe line has been that of seed potatoes it was ro-itbe product of were ad-‘lvlth proper methods and rigid in- IlliRES Quiet Talks’ in Retreatl iunniiiiig—“hnzilriis. come l’orth"—— ganizatlon you belong to. if there is SiiMlPiIX Death 125E}: Wind- sor and Border Towns as High ias ~ 50 Methods, Etc-Important Resolutions P“ Cent (United Press) ‘VINDSQR. Ont. Mill‘. 4. —Feiier- ’ ul Provincial and local health offi- fhe annual ‘meeting of liioh. In CD-Opellfitllle dairy pro- @1815 were in conference here Sun- the w Central warmers’ fn- ducts the actual returns ifor 1923 day. Locally, they decided, the SHUT-ell Opened in the Tech- show an increased revenue of up situation is well in hand, but in wards of two hundred thousand view of the unusual nature of the dollars, tile gross value of the out- cases, health officers elsewhere will be well advised to be on the lookout for the unusual. The type of cases at Windsor and adjacent towns is the most that we have again got down to bard pan, as it were, und are mak- ing substantial progress.” "A profitable agriculturalside real epidemic of 1885. The mort- ulity, the doctors said in unvaccln- ated cases, will run 50%. ilentb the victims were never vaccinated which ‘has brought upwards oi’ one lialf million ilollars to the province. This industry has Imaile lvipid pro- gress and baa ilemnustrated that ‘Prince llldward Ilslaild may be again classed select. and (“e m three m six (hum npectlon I lam sure the industry is lllere i0 stay. 4. “Another valuable side line has been l‘ox farming with an an- nu-al revenue of over Onc million tiollors. Truly, we are a nlillion- iacre ilarm in more ways than oilc." i iMr. A. ii. Dewar believed that llic figures “half u million ilnllurs" wc-rc ii little loo higll for tile seed Continued from Page 3 (Continued on page 3) Til BELlEVERSi The P. E. Island Poultry Associ- atiou are to be congratulated upon" their splendid poultry show this year. which was held yesterday in tile Technical School. There were about- 600 birds entered, an in- crease of over a hundred over last year, and the largest entry list in the history of the Association. There was alsoa good exhibit of ilressed poultry and eggs. A large bright r_0om in the lip- stairs of the Technical School was provided for the show, the only in- convenience being the distance from the centre of the clty- 0B previous occasions. when the Show was held in the Agricultural Hall, Fitzroy Street, the location was action in life or service. May I ask iyou very kindly. but very plainly. iarc you like that’! Is that the re- ason you have so little power with (loll, and l'nr Coil? Perhaps sonic one would say, “Just what (l0 you 'meail'."' I mean this: that there may be some personal habit of yours, or perhaps some society custom which you practice, or it may be some business method, or possibly an old friendship which you have carried over into the new christian life. lt may be something that goes into your ‘mouth or comes out of it that prevents those lips speaking for the Master. Perhaps it is some or- Virllierlt in Canada since the Mont-| I i uiilviiciii PilllilRY i iisi ii will iiisiiuir From the Mainland and Man-y Fine l Specimens Were, Shown-Addres- i ses at ._Formal_0peni,_ilg Last Night I iilucted by Hon. Dr. Campbell, dur- A numb wife ntay choose his ., Plies but never‘ h store assistants; , . s, Del sea £3‘ fiIylul‘llI‘:|Ill§"(m:::l=l-I 111-: a. seas Miii iiilil“Tiil. GAMPBELUS iiilllEl iiiiu Slillii iiii lulu Pkilllifiiiifl iii s (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., March 4- Rnynl Commissioner Walker start- ed this morning his probe into the affairs of the model farm as con- lng his term of office as Minister‘ of Agriculture and Mines, the cost, of which farm amounted to $20,- 000 or $30,000 a year. Oilc of the cllaiges against the account of the farm was 826 paid ior 2.000 Christmas cards. Another charge was for $12.50 paid for a‘ medal which Dr. Campbell present- ed to the Newfoundland Tmateur Athletic AssoclatlomAlbert A.Bailey secretary of the Newfoundland Ag- ricultural Buard, could not tell the commission whether the cards were iii. .li P iiiil Charges will be by y Hundred Pounds Instead‘ of Horse- power. QUEBEC, March t-As lure- cast on several occasions. the mot- or vehicle legislaticn of Hon. Jacob Nicol, Provincial Treasurer. P, 3 vldes an entirely new system‘ '_ taxation, takes steps against a): ,- mobi-le thefts by the prpvlslon on sent olit in the name ct’ the in» special "cl-ii"! 0f ‘llhfi Ict. and sev- matcs of the farm 0i’ not, nor could he llxblaiil what a medal presented When a hill was presented show- The worst cases are hemorrhagic ing that over $1,100 had been spent erai clauses designed against tho_ o engaged therein. and . l“? , - Everyitn local athletes had to do with brine-a the law an to dale. ii grille , so far has occurred where prize stock raising. first revision of the Motor Vehicle Act in the province since 1906. though since that time there have on electric light fixtures ut the lbs-en amendments, elllwilliii? i" (Continued on page 3) i V I Entries Yesterday Numbered About Six Hundred-The Exhibitors Included Some i l i lbetter, hilt the accommodation notiarid of the so satisfactory. Formal Opening Last Night l worth presided at the formal open= illg of the show which took place in the Technical School last even- lug. After a few introductory re- marks he called upon His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, who formally ilaclaretl the exhibition open. His Honor expressed plea-sure that the interest in poultry is on the increase, as evidenced by -the large entry list. He trusted still flirther progress would be made. Some interesting rcminls-I lack of freedom and power for ‘Christ you may be sure there is piometblng that is blightlng your life and dwarflng your usefulness. ‘it may possibly be that practically in your daily life you are exerting no more power for God than a dead man! A christian, indeed, but with- out power because of compromise with some thing questionable or outrightly wrong! is that so with you? I do not say it is. for I do not know. But you know. The hungry, critical world knows. Subtle. keen| Satan knows. The Lord Jesus knows. Do you know if that describ- es you? You may know with cer- tainty within twenty-four hours if you wish to and will to. May we be willing to have the Spirit's searcblight turn-ed in upon us to- Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. names-z cents n" WW1 "ml insertion. "R. B. l’. No. 192 meets in Uigil Hall Thursday. March 6th. Al members requested to attend- “Daughters of Empire Pflnlri’ Sale at Moore & McLeod‘8. 309"?‘ day, March 8lh.——1808-3-5 1i. "Come to the Basket and BOX Social Tuesday, March 11. Adinis; slop 15, and 25 cents. If not fine. first fine night following. 1783-34 21 "Come to the Basket and Box Social Tuesday, March 11th. Bl Fredericton Hall. Admission 15. Ind 2s cents. if not fine, first fine nlshl following—178Ii-3-4 2i. There is another kind of christ- Ian, an utterly different kind, spok- cn of and illustrated in this same iiilghl. ) THE MASTER'S IDEAL Gospel of John. and I doubt not (Continued on. Page 4) "Tenders will be received till 15th instant ioi- iii-swine milk l0 Emerald cheese factory for ensli- ing season. For description of route apply lo Secretary P. F. Hugheg 1825 3 5 2i "f" , _ "Friday, March ‘ith. 7-30 D-"l- ; ° ma” 0X21" Rev. J. A. McLellan will glvenhis “ "~ l t . H d nTaylor in Va ey- ‘fpg ,, ,9 N D U §W iq fiEtfhiHIChliiIi-chi‘ 8:58.11 selections and 1' ‘mfflin”'r“"""‘».7's.i°uh' q;- ~ , w! s’ p- v; other instrumental music will fldii {Jar-Mr . ""' ~~ w s; ‘flmflfi-‘i? d‘ l.» - to the program. Admission 25 and _ 4 ahw° .,,.'.'L agar. ,3“?! - _~~-~'= . , _ I Lldl ’ Aldo ‘Q m," I II mag-graze; .- g 10 cents Ausllces 18833.5 2L __ T d __ l/ ' .“_ ,""' rho/r}: ' _* 4 49¢- ' ’ ,:’77)'J"“’e”' omwqa/ E;- — "A meeting of all llltereateil ‘in - Y ’ . ~ 'th hlppln of live hogs, wll e , N/l C AR ‘ U A Y hoiasin Corgnwall Hall Saturday. ‘y, ‘ a _= é W _,__ 7 ‘*4 ,March 8th at 7.80 p.ln. All those ‘ l, ""‘ -_' Q | ' with live hogs ready to go are es- Qw‘ '5'» .:.:_. Q " pBclsll asked to atte . Mr. Clay ______ __ r -l.,,_. " \ i from the lhpt. of Agf culture will » it spealL-ldlli-ll-E 2i. 9i " S "NOTICE-The young people of . ,__,,_ New Glasgow will stlge their play _" ""'"" '__;_'_ - -- "The Country Squire" In the hall mot/Wind ff: army _ rory 0y M: war/wry Ibof/on: 01in. iavllnavioilaa svaoieavs. poratures Toronto . . . . . . . . .. 42 II Cloudy I0 Cloudy Cloudy '8 Fair _ 1d Clear Boston 32 Fair New York . . . . . . .. Mi Fair 1B31-3-5-3iCharlottotown 30 f1 Clea".- , .. 147m 60A 00,4203 . or’ d/kfa/MM 0094/7/00: 1'0 knit/Qt‘, W m/W/anf c/a/mmf: rag-b" m” ‘fr’. there on Wednesda and Thursday evenings. March Ith and 13th, respectively. Should weather prove unfavorable play will bl rst fine night follofln . - 4.4.6465". ' ma; Av and 25 cents, now do D. II.‘ McCoubreyh on Ma oar/b. i _ at", Upon at 7.00; curtain‘ i‘ at 8pm. ll m." of bis own experience in- keeplng poultry as a boy, and of exhibitions of other days. were given. His Ilonor did not believe‘ able as that which is received by a growing boy and encouragement is sure to make a lasting‘ impres- sion upon them. He referred to| the progress made in the market-l lng of eggs in this Province and, l stressed the big possibilities aheadfl, Plremier Stewart congratulated- tbe Egg and Poultry Association upon the splendid work accom- plished. In poultry production methods there has been prt-cti- cally a revolution in recent years. in co-operative marketing, scienti- fic selection and care ofthe birds, as well as in prices realized, there has been a wonderful advance. This proves that co-operntlonls practical and workable and when other agricultural lines have been brought to the same efficiency as the Egg and Poultry Ascoclatlon we shall have a splendid Province indeed. We have the advantage here that the quality of production can be controlled to n great extent. The Association deserves the grati- tude of the people of this Province and is deserving also of every suc- cess. concluded the Premier. Holi. J. II. Myers. Commissioner of Agriculture said he was very pleased with what he had seen of the agricultural meetings, so far lield this week, and felt sure the meetings would result beneficially. In the poultry business times have indeed changed for the better. There is today a growing spirit of co-cperation. Hard knocks the cooperative movement has had. but it is always better to get the “knocks" at the beginning. What has been done in cooperative egg and potato marketing can be done held outer for all ooure ad. _ Tickets Mr. m ale at L. pressed‘ a 1300i"! laws visit with in oth r lines of agriculture. He wants to see more young boys. Blflll and women attending the agricultural meetings. lt U to the women that the success in the egg business should be attributed and sometimes on the farm the woman is the better "man" of the twoi I The president, Mr. R. V. Long-IA getting them Into t regards taxation, to meet lihe needs brought aibout by good roads. The law at present provides for taxation on a basis of horsepower something which has been proves to be unsound, and the rate 0i which is 90 cents per horsepflwrr- ‘Dbls ls eliminated. There a. to zba s. llltoLl-WB cenll . an imperial gallon on gasoline. . Secondly, the pleasure 13211658 i". defined as being equipped, fertile; transportation oi‘ ole-mono.’ not more than seven at a time. without- nny pecuniary considemtlopi 8N! .. including the motorcyilia liligy ivithout- side car. The llflll,\f.fi,h ' is classed on the __ Ye £851”; pleasure vehicle, all d“ “n” ‘ a/vehidle being euulnrellj lflr l. itranspo intion of persona and-infli- iensooiso. belong! w a llfliwr- l“ used exclusive]? l0!‘ $1.19 ‘fins-DWI tatlon of the Dmdwfl d i-imhfin.‘ Ipqrflfllli‘ who Quail .- sucli farm. Mid ""5 low‘ '9 t DKTLY Th; -. 791i ADYER. , 7 By Scammon Lockwood TURN To THE RIGHT A department store manager, in- vestigating the results of his. Wlij vertisfng, recently made all inf-Bf: eating dlscovery- A counter 3°?‘ nted on the right hand side qtllis store just. beyond the entrance yielded nearly three time! as i1! _ . sales of a certain advertiafn staph as the counter on the lof H side. This would seem to indfcllte that the keep-tonne right a. there was any education so valuqwhich is the rule of our road has gotten into the subconscious __ everybody they follow it, even ll‘ in poultry keeping to young people 'tliose circumstances ‘where it ls titty’ necessary. ‘ ‘ - This is a valuable hi!!! Milli merchants and should ena e them to place certain merchandise which they wish to move in the roost ad- vantageous position. If a is advertising a special dale on bathing, sultsor shaving soap or olive oil or breakfast food, ‘and ha will put the advertised materials just to the right beyond his en- trance. he will find that he has on.» abled his advertising to work more stringently than lt- might otherwise wor . A,i_id the actual fact ltsgl! la inter.- estlng in showing ua all ~wbat it means to get people‘ into habiitm. e habit of buy- inl. getting them int_ thebabit of patronizing certain s ores, gating tlleni into the habit of using cer- tain brandcd advertised articles. And this tendency of all human. lngs to follow habits may bdtairll ' to your great advent ‘ s. -~ And auothz-r thing . lit ls worth mentioned in this hecblonda the importance of daln-r evel-ytblag you can to cooperate with yogr ad- s .- vertlsing- A great molly. bu lnesj men think that who they, ha q ' ‘- nronrlated 2 p. c or c. on o1. c., for advertising tha this is! the, end. of the matter and they are usually the one! who are most grieved and astoglsbed wh2 they find that their a veftlalng" a not produced the reenlts they" bisecti- ed. T ey are ‘anally. tbp ones who will tel yoli t at advertising does n‘: pay. - ' When I suggest that you oo-oper- ato with your adv as.» j t- ing the advertised merchandise ls the most sdvantalsc _ , "l!!! lilllilii tilt J’ clplc- How can you cannot And the 181' lltllq advert-lain! DI! fl The merchants now are aware that the more help the farmers ‘get la marketing and production the bet Myers on, his, , t.‘ "l! "wdhxi ith it: to give it cu