with: or *1... Nothing is finished u that was never begun. L; Charlottetown Guardian Two Ctr“; lllorniag Guardian, droamled 1M7 Covers Prince Edward (Island Like the Dew Yalsllwt Pllslnllll tEiliil ll ll YESTERDAY lltllllllllt Tile following is the lenten past- (ll'ii| lctter read at St. ‘Dunstans (‘athellral yesterday lliorlllng. LOUIS JAMES O'LEARY ‘lty tho Grace of God anti Favor o.‘ tho Apostolic Sec Bishop of Char. lottetown. To the Reverend Clergy, ltcligl- ops Communities and Faithful l.aily oi the Diocese: HEALTH AND BENEDICTION IN THE LORD. |.)t‘ill‘iy Beloved. Tho various Popes wllo havo oc- cupied the See oi Peter during thc lusl years have repeatedly elluutcr- tltvll “contempt ior authority" as one oi the great existing evils oi lhc day. Ollr own experience, dear- ly beloved, in beholding the in- creasing disrespect ior tlle laws of (loll anti or tile Church, the nlntost worldwide careless and thought- ll-ss infringement of the laws of the land audthe ever diminishing hou- or. love and obedience oi‘ children to their parents and of lnierlors to their superiors in all walks oi life shows lls with what reason the lioly Father calls attention to and givcs lts "warning concerning this gl-owitlg evil. Contempt for the authority vested in man. whether in tlll- Church, the State 0r the Fam- il_\". indicates a corresponding con- tl-nlpt. for the authority of (lod up» on u hlch il based all authority that mall legitimately exercises. “Let l-vl-ry man be subject to higher powers," says St. Paul, "for there i.<_il(l power but from GOii. anll liltlSP that are. areordaitlell of Goll; tht-rcioro he that resisteth the pow- l-r rl-sisteth the ordinance of God Anti they that resist purchase to tbcluselves damnation." (Rom. Xlll. 1-2), (loll being our Creator. having givctl lls life and ‘all that life con- tains, has a direct right not only to our love but also to our filial obedience. Haws the Supreme iviltst- l-r of life and oi death and oi all y rand all things‘ are owing un- to P lln. What He has given to luan has been given to him that 11c mnyssrve his Lord and God dur- Iutz the time oi trial upon earth, not that he may use thclu for his 11_“'1l (‘illoyntent and pleasure. Thllt. (lliti on ills part exacts this 01mm. vuce on tho part oi mrln and as- si-rts His inviolable authority over 11111" 11 111°118htm words anti actions ls shown from the very first whcn lll- commanded Adam not. to eat u! ‘the Tree of Knowledge anti lhlcatened him with dire punish- §l‘,‘,“1_11 8111111111 11s presume to (lll.-alley. ‘hi: ‘disobedience was followed by V‘ 1191111111911 punishment. llllli JUii further insisted upon His “um. ‘.1 m Condensed Specials “ATWP-ZB per word. not. each insertion in this column c “TOR SALE-CORNER STORE illlii dwelling house colnbillcll. in good locality, Apply “J." care lli Guardian. 1i22-2-9-ti. “FOR SAME-HEAVY BROWN iuurcr l3 cents a roll. (lultrllillll office, 1730-2-28-ti “TOR SALE-‘Mciii-ARY RANGE. Apply 89 Rockford St- 1777-3-3 2i "FOR SALE-NEW DOUBLE house, clearing over 10 par cent. Terms. write or phone E. E. Park lilflil.—-1770<3-3 3i. ‘LOST. — GOLD WATCH FOB with amethyst setting. Finder please return to Dr. H, J. Ledwell, zuz Richmond Street. Reward. 2i ‘FOR 8KLE — TWENTY-FIVE acres of land with good buildings in Cornwall Village. Apply to Seymour Scott on premises. 1739-2-29-8l. FOR sALp-tso Aunts LAND ON North side Dundee (Road, Lot 50. lawiyooewlsd by Malcolm ms- tet- Manson. Apply to MOIAOG o _ Bentley. nsa-a-t-tt ‘Pfiiilaltllsé-oul rum: snso wit?“ bull‘ registered. ‘all: . y one h c- M941‘. New ‘Wilgxird. p ' ' 1710227 5i ‘WANTIIM-PIRIONI wl-lo AP- ltl pure tea to ask for - (st-shuns. 175a a 1 al APPLIII arrival.- .‘ ilvihi modal-fol bur- No. om boy Apnlll- lump-o they‘ are all FARM. orlty_ and upon tilt‘- neclasslty oi‘- obcyllng it by tllc promulgation oi the 'lcn (fomluaudlncltts and titre, threat of cntcrnal llulnnatlott for their llltringcnlent. in fact only those who dcny the laxistence oi God dnrc also to deny the complete and universal authority of God over mankind. ill the design of Divine Provid- encc. lulwcvcr. (loll docs not always exercise ills authority over man directly and by llis own words llnll coulnlanlls. lltlvlng founded a Church l0‘ curry on tllc great work ul‘ salvation for which the Son oi .\ltlu llicll, l-le (icltrgzltos to p, pm] to its IcadJrt: a portion o1‘ ills own authority. “ill: that llcarcth says (‘brlsl to ills disciples "heur- ctll M0. tlllll llc that tittSililiiiiil you, llcspiscilt lllc. And he that lie- spiscth M11, desplsctll Him that l-lcut Mo." (LUKE X.-l6l lillli to tilt». .~\|l(l.‘-llit'l4, “Whatsoevel' you shall bind upon cllrtil it shnll 1N‘. hound also ill hcllvctl. allll wlltllsocvcl" You shall loosc upon l-arth it silall be loosed ltlstl in llellveu-"Jlllat. XVlll-llll. l-‘roltl the delegation oi‘ Christ and thc mission lie gave to ills Apostles arises the authority oi‘ the (‘butch ltuown ordinarily as the Ecclesiastical Authority ill ob- cllllalllro to which man must submit his will ill all things that pertain to thc salvation oi‘ his soul anti the. §0l‘\'li't* of (loll as he lilllNi. submit "to the will of (loll lllmscll‘. ltt the iamily also the Divine Mush-r has appointed Hit-l owll rep- resentatives aull vcstcll them with be authority oi‘ ills eternal sanc- clons. "llonor. thy father and thy mother“ (Exodus XX,112.) lie pro- claims to children as dn absolutc l".0llllllililli. atld threatens dire plln- lslllueut upon those who rcl‘usl~ to obey lllm. On the other hand as a tuuctinlt to His cotultllluli Ht- prottllscs vari- ous blessings llnll rich rcwllrds tn those c. illlrcu wlto are obedient to theilgparonts ior lll- says: “llnnor thy father and thy ltlotllt-r that thou nlnyest be long-lived upon thc land which the Lorll thy God will give thee." (Exodus XX- l2). and again, “He that honoreth ills moth- er is as one that laycth up trons- urc; he that honoreth his intbel" shall have joy in his own children. and in the day oi his prayer ho sllnll be heard" (Eccl. lll. 5-6). it is evlllcnt tilcn, dearly belov 1d, illllt parents are ior their children (hall's retirescntlltivcs upon earth ill all lalnily muttr-rs and arc direct- ly invested by their state oi llfc with lill‘ authority children are bound to obey all they urc bound to obey tho worli ul‘ (lod llllllscll‘. lu lllc, nloreovcr. because parents arc‘ frequently unllblc to cx~ l-rciso their parental control. pur- tlculllrly ill matters oi education, they colnluit their (rhillirl-n to cilos- cu guardians or superiors who arc comluissloued by them to replace tltt- parents ill the direction llnll guidance oi the children. act they give OVUI‘ to sllid superiors or guardians the temporary cxcr- cil-le oi‘ their authority so that while tho lrbildrctl are until-r thl-ir curc. teachers, guardians and superiors partake of the duties oi parents. bccoulc. Gods representatives for the chiillrl-n nutl art- (‘ilt|0\\'l‘.(i with authority huscll on tllc authority oi‘ (lod- Wc (ht-n see that lltc nutlforily oi (loll is l-xcrciscd on cartll by ills rl-prescnlllti .s as cccllesillstlt-lll The Weather, Etc. MYTEACHER sews. THAT QHEkdiNCv-Ycuii. FiNG-ER NAlLS l5 A SiGN ol= lNSANlTY — —THE_ tom sue. cleans oe-r HOMEJn1oQK.—- l SHE SHOULD l<uow roaouro. Mar. rl."‘~hlllrnhne fresh westerly Win11! _ V1111 111111111 the same temltlfflillfé- Toronto. Maximum thirty. mini- mum eighteen: Montreal. twenty and m». chem twenty 1W0 111111 eight: uhlltu, thirty sir 1W1 111111- tsen: St. John. thirty and seven: teen; Bolton. forty B1111 1W°111 ‘a! New rout. forty tlnd twenf s . Charlottetown, thirty and fwetlveh‘ High tide this morning n at hull toll1l111 B1 11-57- Sun sets this afternoon at 5.50 I-vnttlialus 1rd . . all x I _ accul- -'O‘9 . will 5th l". lih. and rises tomorrow morning at 80. " . Now moon Wednaldly. March t do ‘lgilmn 1tnlnutell hu- la. lisriaottaitiwu. . ..._ , k you" ‘ll of‘ (loll which‘ By lllisl iN[| PlllNilHi iXBHlNii . tilt Conferences For Set- tlement 0f European Troubles Proposed. (Canadian Press.) ION-DON, .\1i1i‘('1l ‘ mllreltlil-l’ Iviucllontlltl ailtl Poiuclllt- t1.\'t‘1llll\_'§- _lettl.-rs discus ‘ the Anglo- Frrllcll different‘ , Allied ii(‘1i14. teparzttltlus, dlsurluztulcut au.l thi- possibility 0" a lrluropctlu (..1lli'el'-. cut-e. Letters cxl-hallzcd a \\'l‘t’i'. ago wi-ll be tiulblis :- ill l.ouli.">:l shortly. They arc t5.\]l(‘t'it'ti to lay lHlliliilll. Nllil “illlilillii llll lI5 lpllll Chances for Success In Coming Bye-El- ection Very Rem} ote-—’Not Wanted by Con. or Lib- erals. ' (British United Press) LONDON. March 2.-— Winston (fbllrchlll will not have tllesupport oi‘ either Conservatives or Liberals in his fight ior the Abbey Division Iii Wrstttlitlstcl- seat and his lehalllrt-s nt‘ winning are cxceetllng- ly stuull. (leneral opinion ullloug organiz- tbl- touutliltiou ior Prcnllclx; llnll also to DllVP ill"? way later tot a European reparn ’)ll$ (-.)l'lll—.‘l‘El'lt'€‘. llaclicualtl hilltrl at and also suggested ll lizlrnpctln l-ou Mat-Donald ltirst l\l\'l8\\'((i the iuess over the Frctlcll l-illx. regar- diug (lcrnlawv. Ho sllill llritisb elupirc walltcll secul“ y ag- ainst lwal- alld urgc.l “tlllaylltg a1‘ tb-‘s international suspicions exis- tcut today." Declaring that an .\ll- gin-French agreeouetlt is the first rssentiial tor Eltropeun settlement be urged that the twin uutilms lni-g-ht discuss reparations. -Polltt*l1re replied declaring (‘H11 l1‘-."anc.e desired ltei-i-llcl- the politi- cal or t-coltoluit: annihilation oi (ior many and wished no llnucxatictt o. (lerluun territory. Obregcnians will}. Capital, 0i. (British United Press.) aiu in the hands oi’ the Ohrcl§$>11 _l:()Vt‘l‘llll‘.'l‘lll. forces Alluaztln ltavlllfi 11111911 01'“ (‘liy without. rcsistalttce. _¢_._ authority ill (‘llurch luuitcrs null as pureuttll authority including 111111 -oi teachers llnll guardians ill iaml- ly matters aull those of education. Mun is furthermore cnnstitutctl to live. in society allll luust observe till». rights llnll privileges oi ‘others. l-lt- also has a right that he ln tlll"n should be DiOt-‘Etiifiii, allll hence what. is known as civil E01'L‘1‘11111°111 has been iol' this llllYilfi-‘ie- 1111-" flcgitinltltcly formed K11\’L‘1‘11111“-111 hast therefore a duty in 1110111111- 1115 subjects and its ll‘. and correspond tug tn tilts duty it tllust also have authority to enforce its legislation. living inferior to the (‘burcb which lends drcctly to God and duals in things oi‘ (iod. as also inferior It) thc family sttltc which lulu bet-u lllrcctly coilstitulell by (loll as rc- prtlscnting llitu ill illulily luattcrs. lht- Sllltl- or (‘lvll Authority may not infringe upon the rights oi either (‘burcit or Family. but. Willi- ln its own sphere may UXUPLliNP. and sboultl exorcise, its jurisdiction for tlll- welfare oi socicty, llilti ill (ills l-xcrlaial: it has authority based upon l't-= authority as St. Puul says: “l.ct every mun bl- subject lo higher powers for there is no ]i(l\\'t'l‘ bllt from God, llnll (hosi- that llrc, arc ordained oi’ (lod, flu-rc- iom i111 that resistctb the power rl-siatl-ih tho ordinance of God. Alld they that resist tpurcltase to tbentsclvl-s dnlutlntlotl.“ tliom. Xlll. l2). St. Peter says also: “lit- yl- subjl-ct therefore to every bultt- lln creature for Unit's sake. wllethlu" it be to tlll~ king ns excelling. or to punishment 6f evil doors anti ior the praise of the good: for so is the will of G011." (1. Peter ll, l3- H). Thl- Stall» or Civil Authority guides luan in his social relations with his fellow-urn. protects his self against its enemies. but in civil society there are lnnny inequ- nlltles of station so ‘that. we find sbnte iii tbs condition-that wl- may call by a gcileral name of nlnsfl-rs or superiors land others whom we may call servants or interiors. The ser- vants or luieriora may indeed in the eyes of (lod be iar superior to their masters but in the social conditions, for one reason or an- other, hire, contract, etcJ those whom we call s ivants or inferi- ors lire bound in ' to obey a meeting o!‘ a possible disarmament cllllilarl-nceliivcs - icrl-nlrc to settle the ‘lcht qucstlultl tllliloretlces pointing out ibc uncas-111111 1° m“ nwlcalllp and for the ulomcut llc in Gruzlol‘ Persia tile Shah ilor his rcpeatlsd lengbly, a vmm cmiz, hum-ll ‘l-Jaltlllfl. capital oi Vera Cruz state. is all!- unllcr (iclleral thc governors as sent by him ior the‘ rights and property and defends it- - oi poltical parties is that Churchill will be snowed under. ‘llc hits made :1 strong attempt to gain ‘the support ot‘ the (‘observa- Die-hnrllzs who exert a powerful influence iii tho city oi’ l.oudon do -‘l1.ut welt-ante the return oi (Ihurc- tho CZlflSCFVBliYl‘ iulll aft- icr his lollg sojourn in illc Libcrtll politically tllsowucli by the two uldl-l- pa-‘ltics. Churchill is today tllc ltltlst tragic nud saddest figure oi the old coalition. lic will un ltlullblttdly find u place ill the Com- imolls eventually llowevcl‘ ior he 1a‘ illlii a lzmupllrativcly ylitlng luau ‘but the pillitictll situation luust .llillit‘l'|3,0 a great change bciorc he will 1)l.‘ welcolllcll by elillct‘ party, Itispotzially tile (lonslarvalivcs. -_—<o>-——- Persians Now " Talking Republic" (British United Press.) 1 LONDON, Mart-h 2.»Tll@ people are severely censoring absences in ‘Europe and are talk~ lug oi‘ founding a republic. .-=n_\< lilo 'l'eherltlt correspondent oi‘ the Dally Mail. The luttlre Persian press, lln lie clllres. is’ strongly ill dnvor oi‘ a change which is virtually their sole topic 0|‘ discussion in Teherau. ~ Halliax Magistrate to Resign Hts Position _____ a (British united Press.) _ HALIFAX. N. 3.. Rialrch 1.—-Stl- pctltliary ".\idi.{1Si.l‘lilt‘ Geo. l-i. Fit-lll- lug notified dinyol‘ liliurplil‘ 1111* morning ot‘ his intention to r iljllll his position. which he but.‘ helll tor upwards oi‘ 30 years - _ ' . i Princess Louise i 0f Belgium t Passes Away‘ (British United Press.) Iilth-SSIODS. .\larcil ‘J.~--l’r1l11 Luuisc oi‘ lielglulu tllcll today all Wlesbtltllztl. uct-oiullug to llcspzltclri l-s just received 1l(‘i‘(‘_ l ¢+>-— Split in Free State - Cabinet Widens? (Canadian Press) 1 I LONDON. Mar. 2. --—l\ -‘il1111 i-l tlll- Frcc State t-ubiuct which was tlotlccubll- first llbiult tllrl-l- wcc ~_ ago is hot-outing mnrl- glllringf Oul- party want. to llnvclutl lrw; land along constitutional lint-s: which afford tilc best hope oi prns- ‘ parity while others tleulanll lilllii lrolltutl be entirely “"11 $11l1l1=>1‘1111i!l and want only Irish spoken. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1924 BHFISH PHEIVI. DEFIES LABOR PARTY Winston Churchill. ‘who is likely to run as an independent anti-Soc- ialist oandidat; In the Abbey Divis- ion of Westminster for the British commons, has which is a definite challenge to the Labor party, He is making an ef- fort to bring together again the Li- ‘aeral and Conservative parties. issued a $4 O—O-O-QO-O§O¥O-O+OQQQQ4Q+§Q WIRE putt Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires 6 O+VO§O—OQQ-OOQ-O—OO-§O-OOOQ-GO-Q- PETER HEAD, Mar. 2—-No word.has been received yet re- garding the obsolete battle cruiser Suttiej which broke adrift from her tow Saturday while en route to Belast from Rosyth in a terrific gale- Elght men were aboard. - CONSTANTINOPLE, Mar. 7—Newspapers here say that a fierce encounter has occur- red in Hadjller a village on the Syrian frontier between French Troops and a Kraf- skill tribe with many killed and wounded on both sides. - It is said the French had thirty casualties. NEW GLASGOW, Mar. 2— Mrs. H. M. Andrews died at her home in Steliarton this morning as a result of burns sus- tained Iate Saturday night when she poured gasoline in a mistake for kcresone on the furnace fire which was low. A sharp explosion followed and the unfortunate woman was horribly burned. -_---¢a>—-- (Canadian Press) TOKIO, Mar. 2—Prim:e Mat- ayossi Natsukata. whose death was announced yester- day and for whom the entire nation went in mourning. is alive today and has a bare chance for recovery,_accorl:i- lrlg to statements made by his physicians this morning. The Prince was pronounced dead at 11.15 yesterday morning when his heart and respira- tion stoppsd. Shortly. however he began to show faint signs of life. LONDON. Mar- 2—Lord Newton's motion in the House of Lords that taxation of bet- ting is both desirable and prac- ticablc will come up March 13. On that day Lord Muskcr- ry will ask whether the gov- ernment can indicate the nat- ure of the main p-oposais of the bill limiting hours of lab- or in different industrial: which it is the intention of the ministry to introduct short ly. letter . "svullllln lluslcll TREAT GIVEN at THE CBNCERVB” Large Audiences Enjoyed Magnificently- Rendered Program mes on Saturday and Sunday Evenings. (lhariottetown music lovl~r wl-ro given one tbll most cu] yallle treats of many years in tho splcu. did concert at the llcartz Hull on Saturday night by tbl- Lillllitlil (‘ou- cert Eight. The concert, which was in aid of the Protestant Or-. phanage, was to have been givcn1 on Friday bllt tbc arrival 0t‘ tile. coilcert party was delayed owing‘; to the stormy weather. a matter of great regret. as many‘; who intended hearing the trollpci on Friday were unable to iliifllllil Saturday night. ilovvever. an op-‘ portunlty was glvcn of hl-aringl thclu Sunday night when a splen-l dill sacred concert was ronllcrclll in the Prince Edward Theatre. . There was a large fli.[(Zl'lli3llC(-‘1 in the Heartz Hall richly varied culled for and generously respolld- ell to on every occasion. .The first number was the first verse oi the chorus “Hall Glorious Canada," composed by Mr. Cope- laull ill honor of the opening oi the Canadian tour of the company, and rendered magnificently by the eu- tirn eight members 0t‘ the troupe. This was followed by an instru- mental trio “(tipsy Rondo“ (Hay- den) by llliss Alwynne tviolinl. bliss Duff (llillllfl) and Mr. Nunn (cello). As lln encore. Brahms Hungarian Dntlcr: in G. Minor was given. Mr. Rlchnrd Alexander sang “its a Beautiiul Day“ (Sterndale Bcnctt) in n voice of splendid qual- ity and. was heartily eucorell res- ponding with a new song just is- sued by Boosey and Co. ‘-'lf l Were." _ l\"lr. Walter Nana's cello playing was one of the delicious treats oi‘ tho evening." his mastery of the in- strument being Perfect. He play- ed Popper's Tarantelle so beauti- fully that be was compelled tn re- ttlru. when he gave Loluare’ "And- antlno." Miss Suzette Tarri in charming monologues, “The Song of the Clock." anti "Daddy" and "Babsy" \von the heart of‘ the audience and was warmly encored. She was fol- lowed by Miss Molly O‘Z\iore in that delightful lrlsh melody “Hills oi‘ Donegal". Her encore number. “The Orchard by the Sea". was equally well received. Miss Dorothy Alwynne, in a violill solo, "Glpsy Airs (Sarasota) wit, splendid ilt tone. null tech- nique. She responded 0t a warm encore with "llutuoresquc". an olll favorite. apparently. with the audi- ence, as the applause was trc- lncullous. The solo “Sailors Grave suited the rich voice of Mr. Wilfred Virgo to perfection. Ill his encore nulu- bcr he snug "On with the Motley. in the next number lylr. (‘ope- llluriis appearance with the 1111K- llihPg fairly "brought down iill‘ house." l-iis humorous Scottish songs and monologue which iollo - l~ll were warmly aptllaulltlll. “A ling Rye Riot“ ill which ho was as- sisted by Miss Tcrri trrvatetl a riot of mirth. T1115; was iolllnvcll 11y =1 flnl- and spirited rendering oi‘ "The (fault-roll lllcu." Miss Alwynuc. Miss llufi‘ and Mr Nunn again uppctlrlrtl in llll instru lucntnl trio, 'l‘ns.~=l~lli‘.s “Screunlb-T Till- encore uulubcl; wtls Nosctltv- sk_v‘s Spanish Dallrc. both rendi- ilous being \\'lll'lll1_V rt-ceivcll. For tltt- 5th lH‘l ill Faust on the original prngramlue a qunrtette stitutetl. l-ali "Afton Water“ was sung. number was given h." the authority of their plasters in so fnr as this condition exhaust. Paul "says: "Servants bl; obedient to them that nrs your lords accord- ing to thl- "Phil I'll in Christ. not serving to‘ the eye as it‘ were pleas- ing men, but doing the will oi God from the heart." (moh- ll. M). and "gm, "mxhort amin- to be obo- lueln: to‘ their mum-l. in all things (Continued ‘on pine I) . x 7/255, fir». "'/r 1: p/anned f0 for/w My; exf/‘Ircf of M: .0 s " s! 000,..- p/s’. W c owl ‘ I‘ f rib/chi‘ sini- Slr/n‘ I F!" t" 3/0‘): . If O 7‘ a , ii-fly/be are 1M0 Joan Duff. Her encore Anllantl lioullo. was received with " Announcements, Coming Events, _ Monday night-Ii. "The first - d Cross home nursing eldss fill be held in llie G. W. V. A. Building on Tuesday, "Airbus Meeting. _ _ Company will N‘ coin Wood. Secretary. l. bowed a capacity tor interpretation yuud an which classed her among the ntust- (or l-nii-rtaincrs. 'l‘his \\'2l.'w“('l.‘i‘i. which held the autiictlce en- 0“ Saturday1i0l‘lllllll('(‘, containing several mast- pvemng and every number m; the erpiel-cs oi’ sacred music. began pvngran, was (hop shortly after 8.30 p.lu. and continu- ougbly appreciated. encores being ‘"1 1111‘ nearly two hours. Encores “llly Love is. [like a R1111, Rl-ll Ruse" by bliss O'Hara. bliss Tarrl. Ml‘. Virgo and Ml‘. Alexander was sub- Tn all enthusiastic rc- lly no lnettns the least delightful lltlll- Miss in a charming piano iorte solo. Cllaminades 4th Waltz. number Crlpricciosois Meetings, Etc. 2i lnrse and must have contained sev- w-ttlchor} lrarnr" lu ‘Viltshlro 11111011 4111 fli 7-311 l). m. Phone 4B2 uest. by Maaterlinck. The Seven - 1142:2211 ll ens. by Kiplin . Evils -~— 011. by Wen Iii. T e y Y“ Mo ‘ ‘gliierlhbryhgfs mansions, Qyjgg, flip? ‘ll-tho. We us'.‘.‘°i.’§3'.’“n‘ll1 litfi-l-fl-Bi. OIL Msacnnnr All life's worth while because you smile. ‘i I Annual subscriptions lhllvelul l. lly Mail, Canada all! U. l. A. Also Olleiiiildféd 1h- jured When Gallons Amoniam Nitrate Went Up- (Brltlsh United Pres!) NEW‘ BRUNSWICK, N. J..‘ Mar. 2.—Thlrteen people are known to have been killed and twelve more are believed to be dead. 11111119 about 100 persons were iniured in an explosion which destroyed the storage building of the Aminlte Conl- pany on the property of the NiXoll Nltrlltlon Works at Rarlton. 119111‘ here today. New York authorities are invest- iguting the terrlilic explosion oi one million gallons of ammulium nitrate in a factory at Nilwfl- 1107' Jersey. which blew the factory in atoms killing 13 and inlurlfl! 011° hundred. Forty buildings in vicinity were wrecked while tbs were courteously responded to in shock was felt over a 1101113115 every instance and the audience zone. A hundred doctors rushed (sat. spell-bound throughout the‘ cve-lfrom nearby 10W!" 111111 11mm“ ‘nlnlz- and troops fought the b18119- A silver collection in aid of the Protestant orphanage was taken at qual cnthuslasnt. Though only 'teeu years oi age, Mics Dull understanding of her art Thu filial number was the com- plete rendition oi‘ “Hail Glorious Canada." by tho entire company, and was a brilliant close to the con- thrnlled throughout the (evening. The plzlnofnrte accompaniment by llliss Joan Duit‘ to the vocal and instrumental numbers was in lt- self a rare artistic delight. 0n Sunday evening the Prince Edward ‘Theatre was crowded to the doors, many being unable to gct even standing rooln. The per The cause is unknown. __—-%-O'>-' th 1 l . ' I Dudley Wright, on be- .laoteOrh g,1=_ . ‘ jthatlked those IIEQJIGIIIEEFOP ililléqifeai- ltelllluuce and referred to the urgent ;nccd of financial support for-the ‘Orphanage. In addition to the great ‘expense of upkeep an outbreak of ldiptherln is feared at the present] .time in the institution. This will in-I Two well known busincol men in peculiar one; one coo- fesscs to being an ewlii"! 17°11‘ vlct while the otherfi: undoubt- edly one of the molt MIN?!“ lvolve additional ex ens w ‘(course nlust be mo]: intinedlitiaigly?’ Mackmamr‘ w" Mr. Wright announced that the we" know" ‘m’ g" y members of tile London Concert 91H 1' a1” “wowoé M; ‘g ‘g Eight hoped-to again visit (‘har- s" a Noble u c“ | M lottetown next autumn Prince Edward Theatre Ill “ ‘; ~-—-——~ _ and tomorrow night. _________j-— Serious Labor Grimm. A59 01 - . l . b , Troubles 1H 233E“ gygusonutlyncll. P11118111"! Lives History of Phibwiihyl 1'7 l Denmark coppéns. Montaislle 11111111111- 0111' H1 g r by Wells. T115 De‘ oabinitt Civilization. by Webb. l-llndu Literature, by R9911- A Dreamers Tales. 1W 13111155111" Creative Evolution. by 1391351111‘ First Principles. by 5119111111“ l t one entire sholi was devote: no hooks nu psychology @1111 1111191’ 11 (British United Press.) IiONFlON. March l.—-Extensive lockuuts. nttectlng about 404mg men. are to be declared shortly ‘by the Danish Employers Union. ac- cording to special despatclles from Copenhagen. The lockouts, the majority of which are set for .\lnrch 8. invol- vl= metal workers. brick-layers. ma- sons litbograpllers and many ilranl-bes oi‘ unskilled labor.‘ A DAILY TALE 0N ADVERTISING By SCAMMON LOCKWOOD l . .. “Eliot's yoll rtedaélélll thflfim 1 11511‘ e‘1..1(‘,1,‘.‘“y;e ‘Iwhage. read them ull and keel.) 1157911111113 meg‘; ltwhaq (use do you res . l ask- ed. "\\’ell“, he said. “ 1 1111119111111“ t a London newspaper. l would B11 scribe to a Russian newslllil" 111°- lf l colllll read lt.. "l take. n small town newsPflPilr- varying it from month t0 111011111- but zlhvays a small weekly p\111~ lillllt-ll in some small town some- where in the United Stats!- "l take o farm P111181‘- "l read Ed Rowe's Month1Y 51111- ot‘ course, l read all oi i118 "W19 papers." "You tbink all advertising 111611 has to do ll lot oi varied readin!» I see." “Ob. yes. he needs olll possible. information on all sub- .t|lis and that and thl- other llnll jncts. Everything is grist timi- pilcs oi such a catalog 0t necsss- cnutcs to his intellectual mill. ary ltuoyvlvllgl- that thr- print-t . Thorn is hardly an item oi know- tiually lllsluayl-ll and cxclaluts, lodge that may not 801118111119 11° "Enough, stop! You hllvc convill- m’ “so to hint and if that DBPWIMIP (‘Pii llll- that no luau can ever be a {ism I5 not of use it may 811881!“ WM." soluethiltg to hilu that he will find Now. your allvt-rtlsillg luau. in a useful in his work." sl-uso, is thl- pol-t oi‘ luodcrn busi- ness. '|‘rllc ill‘ dill-s not very oitcll lilllki‘ us.» oi‘ tlll- pol-tic form lull as- surt-tlly hc ul-l-lls all llullcrstnuditlg oi‘ lluluall ualurc allll widely ynriétl knowlcligc. rangers ‘Fill- other day l haptlcucd to he \\’o geflfch history from the be- in lilt‘ home oi lln tlllvl-rtising man-ginning of the world for the same llgl-l- who ilundlcs lhc work oi‘ outVpurposc. One of the most interest- lot‘ tll.- biggest advertisers in the in; advelflggmgnti t eve;- ggw “g. ‘Ynitl-d States. n concern whlch1ed the Emperor Charlemagne: it 1t4pemls over u million dollars illshdwerl how he astonished his year in all forms of publiclty»_ l-le guests by throwing an asbestos took lnl- up to his room and thereqtablscloth into the fire. and than alongside oi‘ his bed. was a book- gave a most happy introduction to "1""- 111111 '1 11111 W111 K1" you an an advertisement of Johns Monville ltloll. perhaps, of the catholic tastcbn the subject of "Asbestos". We and intellectual breadth whlcli1search every department of science. 11111‘ 1111111 “T111 "11111Y1111118- We go through the literary classics There was the Bible but therp and draft into our service tho 1111111 W" 11 "WY 0i the Talmud. characters created by those geni- Bhakegveare was there and so also uses who have survived beyond was (ham-er. and Smollett. and their gengrlflon, Fielding and Samuel Pepys. Helen oi Troy. Ulysses, Collins. Below is the list. as i hastily jot- Anna Ksrsnsnna. Mr. Dom I tell thaln down, of a number of the Mother (looks. Adam Both.- allit I books. But the bookcase was very thoungnd onion, have all ed atoone tglsfllzl-‘llothorl: form. adv .IMQNB have not boll. 17 ‘told Nit " have been ' 1h! IIUO Ii sometimes THE READING OF AN ADVERT- ISING MAN Those oi‘ us who have l‘t‘il(| “Itas- sclas,“ by Sllluucl Johnson, will rc- ml-luber how the llfilltlti, illllililitlllb tu be a poet, qucstiotls llll olll pm-t as to the necessary qualifications. Thl- olll poct tells bitu that ill or- llcr in bt- u poct a luall must know the very wid- th pub- for novel and interesting bits ot‘ information which we may link to an advertising message 111 order to get ll greater number oi tin ‘!.-‘-2 mm par word each lnserflo . "Play st Wiltshlrs Mar. 3rd.“ eral hundred volumes. Shelley's Poetical Works. The Dance of Life. by Hsvelock Ellis. T119 1111111811 Party. by Katherine Mansfield. JBfln chrlstqnhe. b13301- land. The Theory of the Leisure _ Class, by Veblen, The Unknown W .-' i? sybilology of ardy, The ll clvinmi Principles of Pom la ‘itlltt " iltllllll We search the world from pole-W ,u|- the ruminant-h 1 Qhiy - John Stuart. liiii. libivillc. Studios - - or Bu, by‘ i-h ‘ , . ‘ .