W , __ .___ ,._,_ .__ __ _, .._..h._-__ _.... _ Q t _ _ , _ 1 ‘race mon - - ' , ` _ THE cHARLo'rrs'rowN GUARDIAN ' ' ` 1- ' ' ‘ ‘ / ` » ' ' MARCH 7, 1924 ,; y-_, _ _ - -- --_--, _L .--» _n-as-_ un -1.. . w IHl |]HiIIliITlIIIlIII GUiHIIIiN locals; Dolly liouuled lsbh INNO per year tin advances delivered. demnltlee ln Canada 'la an in- teresting one. lt,will bear further some psp you in aan-my maine so-unease na unites suv". lllB°\1SBl°“~ l'l°W came it that "I0 ____ _ _ __ _ Ottawp Parliament began to pay its iiieiiibers S600 pcr session and P|~ee|eet.w.oasnee.aa¢l. viP|ss,.|.|s.n s , - se¢,l¢\ary» lA.eu\. col. tra. aia°¢°|°\|a'::a,°:1 e. 0. “ul l “°“ PHYS them $4000 per sesslon?_ mane: me theatres. -It lt. nun-arte aaeeelase menu. D. K. carrie. The old idea was that Members '» A Y it tlv [Isaak ll. IN _ °” ¢=_|“_‘l='_f\',:’h'f:,l:h“f|T°___u_ _,_ |.,w::""' should have their ordinary board- B” /am" ing expense, paid while attending upon their sessional duties Such illlijat built of Bl|'|01|v MDI HARDENING OF THE L|\/ER Entire The Public Forum- Thle dolumn. le. open for the -discussion by corres- pondents of question, of in terest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not neeosean lly endorse the opinion ex- pressed by its oorreapon dents. o+e-o+o»+o+4++++o+e+o+¢4» THE “PAY” FOR MEMBERS. 7: 1924 ` ti thing as paying them salaries for You have heard of hardening of S11-__'1~|,o1»e ought to be no queg. - - -- --- their services and time was not the a"el`l°B» hi’-l"l9nl“§ 0|' U19 ld* 'rl-is Faaszn Miwnatt casa have As will be seen by our ciilble des- , 1 - patches this morning. Andrew hal mixer y€til‘ with their seed potatoes the l~ad made in many years o Parliament, without any reason- raised from $600 pei session t neys, and also 'of the liver Yo caused such soft organs to becoin . u . 0 . ` ~ ll ' l farming Therein lies one 31000 an more B 01 3400 The Dll l e ellllre lllllll' Fraser Mitchell has been found ` ' ` a e ' Al’°"l the Blmplest wny to thin gumy _.___ each of the _mee com_____ of the dangers. There is a strong _pollt_l<:i_uns had tasted lucre.~ Tlierc- ag the structure ol’ the liver for in lemptagion ¢o4-,vel-d,, “_ a S ,-Ong tlftt. the old motion of an‘ lndeiiln; ance- Wfmld ‘be '-0 ‘mdk ‘lf l- tion about the "pay" or our mem- ll,bers. The patriotism of the men, nntuc more money in a single ‘ll"’lllll“‘l °l' alll l“ 'lm lllllll have perhaps wondered Just whatlinc nonot- attached to their posi- ' n 0 tion as holders of seats in the able excuse, the indemnity was hard, and lust Wlliil the effect W" Legislature and representatives of on the organs themselves and up- the pe,_,p1e_ me changes were are of becoming members of the House ll of Commons and the Senate, of ' succeeding to premierships and “ iudgeshlps, coinnilssionershlps, gov- Zt te _:“én;t__lT:n_t szzagzli Tlmgoi: temptation to dcirote liiore llnntl lly" ll’ pay lllll _'ll p°clll’l exllllllslls tgagdliogad eg¢§ls\'iSlg?iLsIled 'llhle 1352)? emomhlps' etc'_a" these factors °“ °‘ '_ ll ll and ,hare ,,,,,chh,ery and ,,,,,,.,_ was 0851 wav but the pretty name would uc the liver cells, and in 'don._ The clearness of the evidence ' oi' indemnity is still retained! cardboard would be the connectlv ‘time to it th to the o diiar ' ti h h l -h 1 against min is indicated by the fact I “ll l y -- l§,lf§nf__;l,__§_‘;‘;_elh ";’;‘__‘§§<_:_'l;§‘_‘;~ . 1 ' ll ill di .i k hi li that the Jury arrived at its deci “ops ml e or muy S oc w 0 Thereafter “Onward and Uilwifd" ll' lllllllll be Vessels- Iicretofo ‘ ll d 0 l ll l . , sion in five minutes. As to the al- re lnovle- U' g 0( V ng because the rule is regard to in- lfllllv ll 5°" “ere l° lllake llms _ ,1 -.- . i _ W _ caidboard subdivisions a ,bl leged coiilplicity of others in Mit- lm H mall`lll ot llloll lllle glv dbmhlflts- The 116W iliiiill Will* Ulm thicker, there would be less roo 0 lil S in the "game" of politics weigh 9 against “pay” for members of the l` lLeglslatui-e. _ As you have remarked, there was no "pay" when the duties of our lglslators were more than twice as li important and more than twice as extensive as they ure ilow. The ~ 1 . _ , ~ - . e ber f the Parllanient of chews gum we have nothing _O Ilnl: 0111 Shell iwltlt0@S lllflr ‘lub of $500 and tht. S1000 ,became llor the eggs. ln other words youd lll lll ll 0 , nieed of credit and while wc regard $1,500. This stood for awhile, but 'have tu DUI- lll Smiillei' 9586- l sity at present. you iiiuds .it still thicker you , 1 » the time soon ca e when Tom, M. The judge_ says the despatch ex_ It as both profitable und yustifiable P “___ to Bm _alll P “we must hseeig even smaller eggs and s - . - _ rl' pressed great anxiety as to what `lll lllllllle all llllge an “mage to bite bigger Billy!" Bill thought no ‘Similarly when you eat or driu _ H h i h I th h h d them as prudence 'will permit. we . __ ki _ certain kinds ofiood lr, has the 9 ion l e io e or ose W o a Suu believé _hat the three _'rem too ami tl.ty set about war ng up ,ect ‘__ mhammg the __onnec__v lost their money. He said further = la scheme, oi which more here- “Sue homing the liver cena wg ..| think the country that sem hhh ,stnndbys ofthe successful farm are,after. The scheme worked udinir- ther. ' ` '_ 'I'-ni ii tfi i ll. ti here ought to consider the result 'he dal” herd' llle ll°g° allll lllelllbl’ ‘md the ullwmd lumlfl fill; Fftlueeies Sail; liiver rcizlijviilh-til tlliilay hr hhmhhg him herey -1-hh, hears poultry and that in ,the possibly gall" wll$l`l_ _;l_:_l3lll,l__hl:llll ll°`_l;3 °l'_'_l'_‘e h_ecoi_rle;_ smaller, and then whe m bl . li __ , >L"¢f|llll‘ ---I - HW-'IS IRON I _c n nmiiiat on dies down, thc lllll llle oplllloll expressed lll' the mom pm 8 8 ul I mmm nt gem' war. There was no pretext thru of ll-*mill U'-'lllillly 00illi'H0lS like U hmhet h the Chhhdhm Hi h Com potatoes, these others should in _ . _, scar -from lt wound or u burn, and Y 5 tlii-. high cost oi' livl'ii.' l\’lrinliei:~ _he whulp _wer ls "__ _ . iillnsioncr. Awaiting the action of llo wlsll lle llllglelllllll' lllll llll lwlll have powc-r to fix tlicirvnwii rate oi wah .h¢,|»0r',,__ li is hilglhna ;h$,;ll_lllh_l: uh, hovernnlenh the Judge D031, UD U7 119 lllgll 11 Sllllllllifll 119 ll' [ny and so they took ii tllousiini Iiiii'dcr, -becalisc this i-oniiectivv there were no seed potutofle il0li'|i~ more apic-ct- to lliciiiw vcs ”I"»“l"“ 'H ll**l"l llllil lflllrillli lllifl NWI' poncll sentence until thc next ses- - - s - - lhhmh_ Thu” you h__vh'__ h__‘___l_'___ _,hm of the L,0u,,,_ Another thing which we ieel us- "”_' ing ofin@]|vf,1- _ The War came on, Members had Nhw "_ iq hh" W H em .rhhre h, how no _hlhhhy ah h, surei our accd potato growers will more work to do and the can M _hat mo ml -_hlt;_» i'o____0 _=_ll:l‘_ _ V IC li. C Be, nl CD10, what the Government should ll‘ll ll"l"l (0 ll” "e"ll"‘l”ll 'll lll lll" livin increased. Here was a new Mill Sltlfbed i001-is Cause a large Del* U ,,,,_ M,,,.,,e,, was ,,,, ,,,-,-,,,|,,, maintenance ni quality- Once we pretext.'rnciirstresionemuiquita _§f_;§_"_'§°___‘,’f__;_f‘_j’_ _‘|_’,§’_;‘l’_:§;__f;_l_ll‘_9__‘f_l_‘, ct' the govt-i'niiieiit, iippoliiit-il on or WP" 0"" of "S mmm" our mil' llllnlal ln Vlll-W Of lllll flll"‘9 lIlll‘l“ can likewise -be the valine, thu iwicoiiiiiletidatloil of u ("iblni~t ‘"1 tlllilllii’ ll!" -‘~i<‘1‘\l illil-lilo liiirtiliesellll “’l\l"l| Ill” lllllellllllll' ‘lf M*`mb‘l'5 `Wll"" ill” l"°“'l’l‘l Ili -l"'ll- ll‘°gl" , ._ _ is ____ ____ end ,___ b _ had hm," am,h,|y ja,.k,,d hh fl-hh n ng it is usually accompanied hy Minister who, with relatives, hopctl ' "3 “ll "ell" lm" S __ __ __ __ B _ _ ' __ e_____ 4_1 feeling of nuuscn nnd even vom ,, am of pa wa pil in p , , _ _ _ 1 lo benelll by thelallllulnllllellt’ lgrgrn to its presem dimensions tion and ii fourth tlnie the indemn- gtigltqelddnd Um tongue ls hmm Our province was saved .from in~,ll° y ll" me relllllllllty ‘lf °l"` “U5” My was 0xp,mded_ TMS gmc 51,500 ,l.utcr the blood vessels become chlchlhhle injury in this affair hy_touiers ln the quality oi’ the secd was added to the 32500 making h_hl;_s_t_r_u<_1_t_e;l_,r__c__l_;:_iei»i>°r- enters-iuusht 1° be "0 “lk “"°“* "le ed out io British officers by nn 1 un our r.r>uta-| ' alcohol, 'tea and coffee t`or` swine-“pny" The salaries attached to agent of the Canadian and Prince tion and the business would golwu.sl5l's00' what is now Dah? lweellll Allolll "lem and egg; *ll"tllEl1‘ D0Sl¢l°I1S Should be Bllmclent' Edward island governments, would elsewhere. We feel sure that our the 331 at S4000 each is $l'324`000` Bo' Em' vegelllllles’ lllld llrlllll ll' g°llel°lll`l lo llllllllcl' to- them men --~ llllll“l"`mllk for Hwlllle of ability und industry--men \vl\o no doubt have looked with suspi- potato growers realize this land when gh, peg,-,|¢ ¢°n“|¢¢4 about' -Come back to yourlregnler dletlfw1 that they are amply rewarded clon upon any overtures made toiliat they will take every precnutlon'thle thing? Not at all. When the Slllwly' _ Iior thc hest service they can give You can eat or drink almost :luv 'Itho country Ench of the officials I e i them by Canadian immigration possible in their ingpectiah Wm, Members and Senator-1; wanted ithing if you are worlalng hard out-_mernionfq cn", by attention to agents. The fact that our provln- so many in the husllie-as inanr-\.i~.tion lllllle llllllllly llllly leglsllllell ll llll'° illollls' ‘Mom ‘ll lla lllle lll‘l°°l`, llvellliluly. ,Sill/S lil" ‘Ile Pllovlncll lll°llll` dal goverhmehh immedhnely on is hechmm _"___ _ _:their own pockets. Both partieslllllll llllllll' llve lllmllll' llf Well’ l° ands of liollnrs every year! and /is ic aiu more dlffl _mve played their ___ ___ _he live at nil. Cach can by 1,,um._m_10n to duty discovery ofthe wrongfassured the cult yearly but.no ai h l I < pa I i'_*°°'€_ or iiielflciency, waste and lose' ll “S 9 °“ ll ll” game. lt is true that Tories and vfovfooo-o-reef-o-oo-4-oooooea _ is It Wm my my victims that they would be recoup- sinircti and ncuilng ion nndonc tnIi.n» is °'i' 'nt i' bl " I . . lllllllll' l°““l"" , i ed to the last dollar and tooknnakc the inspection as thorough prompt measures towails this end, will at least remove the lil:imc from the shoulders of the l‘rlncc| Edward island government. One thing now -remains, that ls. Iuil restitution by the federal gov- UU' -farmers did the right thi-ng ernment and the publication of the story of that restitution as far and .llllllliiil convention. against the ills- as wide as was that of the crime committed- We look for immediate action in this matter by the federal govern- ment and we, trust that, for the credit of Canada, no question shall arise in the House of Commons or elsewhere as to the justice of such restitution. Q-0-oe SEED POTATOES The Potato Growers' Associa- tion owned the city yesterday and little was talked of except seed potatoes, 'rue vclnmc ic which this business has already grown is indicated in our report of t-hs un- iipal meeting of the Association. 'fo the farmer of the three to five aero potato field, the fifty and hun- dred acre field looks like u gold mine. To many the seed potato iilftineae has been a veritable gold lltiite and we have no doubt that the mine will continue tc produce indefinitely. There ie s hint in an 'bill saying in a very old book which *Innes equally to human uiiddr- ft§_kla|e'aad to human- beings. This it, "Woe unto you when all men well of you." When “oil speak well of an undertaking, it a aold ffm! in Labrador, an flint in uncles the slim fox or the seed potato bust ia Prince ldwerd island, or other bosiaeee anywhere by abnormal llooaslel like isdangarofa laaeetl of slush. aoiteylintlieneipot lno one will accept even as nn ex- mow that their constituents have as the necessity for ii dc-uiard.i. W-mi-Oi-e 'rr-is .Acmcu|.1'u|=uu_ cnAN'r ,lil Dl`0l€Silng 'by resolution at their continuance oi’ the ag-rlcultural grant which has for the past ten or tweillve years been auch a -boon to our province. Similar protests 'have gone,ln from other provinces and a strong effort is being made to re- store the grant, Economy. that -m_uch -misused and crippled virtue. is assigned by Prime Minister lMa.eKenzie King as the reason for discontinuing the grant. In the face of the heartless and senseless extravagance oi the past two years, the 'political rall- way lines and the political eleva- tors offered for the support of con- stituencies the Roynl Commissions junketlng through the country to satisfy the greed of political ,hangers on, the reason is one-that 01189. This exclusively agricultural pro vlnce of ours has never had even an approximate return for the' tax- es lt pays to the federal govern- ment. Thu grant was given to ag-, rlculture by the Conservative gov- ernments as a pmlal reimlburl- ment .for their taxes. The Liberal lovernment. bovine other uses for the peoples' money, have eeen lit I0 Wiulllfli K, THB] may Q ovgr. ruled by representatives of our ag- ricultural communities. We have ,pt emma st my mum inet to continue me grant Perhaps fmlnaea mei of it they mykt i our Solid .Four have done anything many questions but they never fight over indcmnitles. Ami when they do agree their unanimity is wonderful! A- Round Robin is pre- pared-a paper with many circles, and Tories alike sign here -and there on the crooked circular line. You see its a crooked business effected by crooked signatures and so carried out as to make it impossible to tell who signed it first. When a majority have signed the indemnity swells like a baloon. The Round Robin soon found its way into the Provincial Legisla- tures. There are nine of these con- taining 583 Members. Added to the 331 Members of tho Federal Parliament we have a total of 914 Legislators to make laws and govern olir faii' Dominion. All of them are on the indemnity list and understand how to work the Round Robin. The result is that in several of their Houses the indemnity of Members has been inflated to $2,000 each. Newfoundland is more _old- fashloned, paying its Members $120 each per session if they reside in the capital and $170 ll’ they live at a distance. This was the rate not long age and we have heard of no change.. How many of our 30 Local Members live 'ln Charlottetown or close st hand? _~,._ ..Nova Scotia has set about the business of reduolnp Members pay and abolishing its useless Legisla- tive_Gounell. -A Liberal Government ie at the bead of affairs there. The Parliamentary Guide ehovve the indemnity in the Assembly there to'be |700 per aeeeion and 81,500 in the Council. lleoh memb- er there represente an average' of over 12,000_people and with ue only 2,900. We return to thle, because tble matter of bloated in- deninltles to Members of Parlia- ment aiid of Legieiatures has be- come e pubiiceoandal from the Atlantic to the Pacific. We return to it because the country ie ery- icl out asa_ii_i|t bill: taxes and waits ' _...___ We ll'¢ rogreemtativeeto aessslaryaiaount small and large -traced on it. Grits, v¢Q-4 Daily _ Selections Guardian Readers » ed f raced the wind, Isten to gossip. which means presence of mind Your flower le a violet. Your lucky color is white- be eevltled in e party, caucus, or open eeeaion of the ilonee all may.know_ what sort of "cnt" in the’ Salary Grab of each Member stands for. people at the polle condemned thi Grab. The /.Conegfvatlve Party committed eo out it down. is shell they merely ehav) CNY Your birth-stone is a bloodstono, come to tho Iagielature. It la til! peoples business, not a matter to any ‘Round Robin method. but tilt crn ig ike nzes over' _ p,m|nco to be very careful n its ‘ selection of officials for the public ron Bcrvicc nnn io pay them such Sal- _ aries as will cause them to feel that thy ought to "do their best" for the people, they ure in office to serve. - 11 was by having able ilicii in ` ,THE ATTIC. i th t Ghent hmhfn ninslc and addresses. There is a dui-ity attic of the uilnil _l;;ll_l_ll__l;ell;lr;§_ ern ohm", the ser, wherein are s_tor_ed old friend- vices of able meh Great B,-|¢_a1h -#- r “hill” “ml ‘ell ell' 4 th hi h t alarles-and to _ _ - The iiurhxteéiut ashes of abandon- {l_l_l_;‘lh_g_f__st gafasrlels added ,he heh Of murdered hopes that once out- -c++-o-eooooo-e-`o4¢_o»+o-eo-00+ There ci_')i:_|§hng(f_torn adventure are i We Forget i And tattered bridal gowns of lost »” 0'1‘TAwA_ Man |;_._.3cout mad. romance. ers from cvery province in Cniiudu F°l"l‘l lll tllell' alllllelll closels FRIDAY, MARCH 7 are participating in the special when by chance Canadian Gillwoll winter training One groves thrvush years revedlus STEPHEN HOPKINS connsc which had its incepion in _ fast behind- room 411, Jackson building, yester- Colonlal Governor of Rhode lr- Only by furtive glimpses one may land and one of the signers of the The com.Bo_ which continues for stare Declaration Ol l“‘l°l"¢ll‘l“‘“""`° ""llll two weeks was made possible At-those sad nooks forsaken by |,,,,,,_ ut gononic, ll. l. on Murvh 7- 11,,-nugh me gem-_malty of some Omy 0:ll§__;4;\_:_l;_ ___g_____ one ___mb_e.s 1707. iniry godnit;ther v;r(ho_seb_ldeiitlty_is il' (20118 € 8 9 BDBCU li- thure Fnancoie Bi-AN¢HAR° Illniiogttfnco prnncnr. time, uni thorn s""l“5» the mllsli' “llc” “"9 hY~ ln the secret refuse to clear up the . llllll' t, who mystery. While sh_»{1\n_hl: _rhts oi memory* ____§,‘f_lll{lh,, l;§:;ltchuaIlIi!°°°'°*“ - 7' 1809' ` Dr. James W. Robertson, chief cairrain noato Amunossn For seven 1 had for 'lnstrunicntnl selection, .. . . . . , . .. ' Norwegian explorer, announced the history, alms and aspirations on March 7, 1912, the discovery of of Glllwcll-courses. the South Pole by his expedition Tito visitors were presented to on December 14, 1911. ` the ltt. Hon. W L Mackensie King, ivlanoi-i 1-von are it cnt-crni, P. o.. vmcninv afterhfwh emi lh methodical -person, but plan thing! NETTON D. BAKER that you do not even attempt, be- cause of your extreme caution. You Named as secretary of War in_ are very tender-hearted. and will President Winona cabinet, ima his uften allow Others to impose utlell noinlnatlon conrirniouby the Unn- vou rather than hurt their feeliail- an states some on March 7, isis Cultivato more courage, and _U every love when it comes to yon. Nero? -‘ QuBlN'l COLLEGE the day in 1842 when Kingston, was Preebyterlans over' the lack of Kill!'e College. virtually- open to ,_ _ *_ equal rewards and distinctions loved and eoughtby men of the best minds. Canada. at large, and Prince Edward Island in particular will make no mistake if the ex- ample of the Mother Country is followed in this particular. Though the giving of titleshad been car- ried too far ln Canada. though niany public men received titles who did not deserve them, there can be no doubt thy a judicious distribution of auch onors tends to the public good-and they cost nothing! Consequently a mistake was made when the King was asked not to distinguish in this wsy any Canadian, no matter how great his services to Canada. But let "pay" for members of the Legislature he abolished. Surely the honor of representing the Prov- ince ls as great as that of the City Councillors, who represent Char- lottetown and receive no “pay." I am, Sir, etc, A BYSTANDER. W. G. 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Iflstheaim ofthe Bankof Montreal to . aervewillinglyinlittlotliingaaewellas large-to be generally helpful to its ein. tomere regardless of the size and extent of / their dmliage with the Bank. _ For years the Bank of Montreal has co-operated with its customers, assisting in various ways in matters of . . . l“~ 2:0il_ p. ni.-Music ' and fashloii / " ‘”"“'\ Ifyou fre lnfarmarsan or __Mg:;i_s_r__: Spring Footwear, any other banE_ing__§er'uice,yoil 6:00 p m-Produce and stock .I '.§cgm§l_iH ’|4‘V¢ "WWI, '0"'“l"f¢ 0" CU"- niarkot quotations; news bulletins - ___f`1 Y '$.11 - 'T ` ' ~I` I ~ Charlottetown -Branch E. c. cooivlas, Managcr , - "li-ii \- . I ii;-_ .' Qi . with the author by WGY Players. _ - - - ' - ~ ` K l‘°“lB xl ~ ~ - - ~~M“‘"`l‘"»“ G- R““‘l“ll »¢-e-¢+o+e-oo-vc-00449-o-e+e+o+-+¢o+o+»++oo4+oo-o+¢o++»+ w. Q '1‘.e`ieplione 132 Job Printing Irina Qtpcn. . . . _ ...marins snndcs, Act I-The Tavern: in the Tav- ern of the Fir Cone, frequented byI ruffians and thieves-night. ' instrumental selection. I “lntermezzo" ... . . . . . . . . . .Eugene i Orchstra | Act ll-The Garden: A gurilent of King Louis' Palace wiinln incl gales of I-‘arts-noon. » E. “Ringclrclhn" 1 . . . . . .. ' Orchestra Act ill~'I`he Masque: Act ll-evening. instrumental sclcctlon, "Gavotte" . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . .,.....,..-T’ratt| Orchestra I Act iV---The Glbbct: An open place in Paris-dawn. instrumental selection, .,..,...F :.1 Slime ai "Cu price" . .Richmond TC |98 P8 1<‘RIDAY,‘MARCH 7 (Late Program) Eastern Standard Time 10:30 p. m.-Special program of at Ottawa day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. commissioner for Canada, formal- ly opened the course and explained time will be conducted Victoria Memorial Mint. and institutions in addition at the opening and will have -if obtalring. a. federal matters the course arc chief com- and F to Domin- , fundamental in printing is that satisfied _ , customers are one’s best advertisement. By satisfying our customers we have stead- ily built up our job printing business. 1 ‘Dug-__j\¢o1ume of business in this line is now five times the volume of two and a half years ago-nearly double that of ia year ago --and is still growing. ‘ff We have satisfied others--we Zan satisfy you. PRICE QUALITY . _ ._ PROMPTNESS - The Guardian Gentral _ Printery 3.36 Prince St., CHARLO'.l",l‘ETO\VN s oaayqo-o-oooaoo oo vo-or %6¢%OO x»»» o~» Q0-OQOGA i fi li ma rltot. ll~20-tl. ». _,,,,,,, $51.. .nn-= ans- mesa ._ .,.' ..-1-: ,.1-` -~ ` _ 5 MESSRS. 0. M. Lampson & 00's 1 ' Spring Sale Will Commence ' ON MARCH 27, 192/t Fine furs, such as Fox of all kinds. Beaver, Otter. Lynx, Fisher, etc. Intended for the Spring Sale, should be ` in New Work not later than the morning of March 7, 1924- -. Staple articles, auch as Skunk, Opoaeum. Muskrnt. Mlnk, Raccoon, Bear. Wolf, etc., reaching New York bi' the morning of March 14, 1929, should arrive in London _ in time for inclusion in the Baie. Messrs. 6. M. Lampson _& Co., expect that Januari’ Sale prices will he maintained at the Sprirx Baie. ‘md - they recommend the shipment of Skunk, Op with Mlm" Muekrat, Raccoon, Wolf and Fox of all kinds. Messrs. C. M. Lampoon A. Co., report that deliveries from the January Sale have been excellent, which Ie an indication of healthy bueincla conditions in the EuroP¢“" Jirzirrzi. _,__,/- |Miles, Montreal. Quebec; J. Ross, 'Mnrshall,~Hnllfax. Nova_,Bcotia; I. W. Vidlto, Halifax, Nova Scotia; Rev. G. T. Sprlaxs, Kensington, P. 11. l; Geo. C. Welker, Charlotte- town. P. ll.»i: Howard Rosa. Fort William, Ontario , _ The visiting scout leaders are all billoted at the Y M 0 A who are Q\lll‘t9l‘! Grounding in up-to-date scout methods, tlloae takin! part in' the course will be able to exchange _ Ideas and dicenee problems. end Yiwu they return to their iiomn hhe results of their experience will rmeaion the aoont movement from coo _‘to oceat. A partial strike wus declnriill _i_‘*:_ terday owing to the rofnsn _¢_____ number of men to work iillit-_‘:_lch,. daily. Strikers this niornlnl: _____ ly entered the works. ll"°"“____y those- who had reported fur_‘_____ and prevented others from cnn r - _ d They are alleged to haven oi;§;l_‘;_ fire on the police when t c Rodney cooperating with Iioniinlon head- °""l"‘l "°““‘llll3 °°l'°l'lll' known in ctiaincn ic roelvine liwrcngit '--.-'-""'-"“ “'“’° ijoliee Clash With German Strikers