we,’ lpiirnolf, i shall men with it: ‘Illllfl the Illdming by saying to IQIIYIIWY.‘ the ungrateful, arrogant, deceitful, envious, ungpgigl, bu; | um“ I" lfllllfld by any at‘ them. the ,_ ‘Covers Prince. Edward Island Like the Dew It taken all kinds, of peopi make a world. aye the proverb- And the only avenue to the atten- tion of all of them for your bill- meg message is through the col- umns of their newspaper. ~ ,_____-__%_._. "..:."n.*:":-....".'.-.."";......'~ yes, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924 Annuul Hutm-arlsvtlbfll [din siiiii Hi5 NIIN IIEEN SEIIIEII Eillorts ofiemier M’ Donald Did Much to Avoid Serious Trouble. (Canadian Press) ' Lennon, March 2&-—'lihe strike 0f Ibondonb bus workers and tram- p-wey employees was brought to a . close today through successful neg. atlations between workers’ repre- sentotives and employers. Direct negotiations were initial through the ellforts of ‘Premier ncDonnld who succeeded in bringing both sides together niter a numibor oi other attempts to end the strike tailed. The Premier‘ impressed upon both the workers and the traimways and bus companies the nccmslty oi immediate asreoment. The men lei! their posts at midnight Sunday and all this week thousands of Londoners were put to much incon- venience gettin-g to and iromplaces ~of employment For’ a time the strike threatened to involve work- ers on subways and surface lines and other industries, NEII- EIIENBII NWT. REIIIIY (Canadian Press) ‘PARIS. March 28_ iPre-mier Poin- care after a day of laborious negot. lotions, was able to announce this evening that a new cabinet would meet at the Foreign Office tamer- rowmorning (or i s inst, , _ o- Uons, after which‘ HNe libylmgrm- born will proceed to the Palace oi the Elysee to he presented to Pre- sident Mlllerand. Condensed Specials RATE-lo per word. not each insertion in this column J command 0i lhe brilflllle. This involves quite n number "I ‘MAGIC CREAM I WHO HA3 IT? Chang“, 8278-8-27-8! The most important are: cunt, w, 1.. Jenkins, M. (7., will ‘MAGIC GREAMI HOW LONG i. it b l net. ---—-——————- m W“ n u 2273-8-27 8i (Continued on Page 8) vron sate-ta vouua Hans. us for the m. Apply 44 WWW! _ 2267-8-87-3i. ‘T0 RENT '_ SIX ROOMED house one mils from Charlotte- ton. apply K- I‘. Neil». 8t P» tern Road. 3118-8-10-101 ‘POI sat: on ‘ro LiT-- MY store at Rocky Point also for sale ten horse bower Empire engine (newl- Abbi? Mf- W- McKinnon or Ben} Carter t Son. Auctioneers. i343 3 35 4i ‘WANTED-HOUBEMAID, GOOD wages. Apply Young Women's christian Association. 8 Kent St. 829i ll 28 8l8 ‘PATRONIZE THE GONG GIRLB gator-day by purchasing Minna iDMknIl IoEeIY zalllllla-"Mllm" ' er“ con . l" mom 8187-8-28-21 MUTINOUTQOFFICER General Lvlsm Tobin, of the Irish Free State Army whose arrest has been order-sci in connection with the mutiny in the Irish army following upon the demobiliza- tion of Qlltlofflcere. General Dalton has also been named for arrest. IININIIEE IN IIIIIILNIIIIIII Retirement of ‘Offic- ers Commanding Is- land Heavy Brigade and Infantry In- volves Several Changes. During the pdst week there have bcan important ivhunges in the Com- mnnd of military units in this Pro- vince. The command oi the Prince Ed ward island Heavy Drill-Edit if“ been transferred from Until. L01- D. A. MiwKinnon, D. S. 0-. jlfl ‘Mild- or I. P. Hooper, M. C.. the iornlora term of command having BXDIPClI- ColonclMaoKinnon completed twcn iy years as officer in the ilrtlvc mil- itia nnd overseas this yPI-‘tr. FBRPIV" (m; hi3 appointment in the Prlllfli Edward Island Heavy Bligade I“ 190i Major Hooper was formerly in remmnnil oi" No. 2 Siege Buttery and as senior officer. he assumes Another Victim of U. S. Oil Scandal (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, March 28~At- torncy General Daugherty. WM has been the centre oi stormy scenes in ‘United Stntcs cabinet circles during the past several months, resigned lo- duy. Surrounded by an ever strew- ing flood of criticism and under pressure of many of his party lend- ers. hc consented to follow the Secretary oi the Navy Denby into retirement. ills resignation was promptly accepted by President Coolidge thus clearing the administ- ration of the inst of the cabinet members who have been objects oi suspicion in oil scandals. ~ WANTED.—- MAioT-TIIFIIY 22a Queen St. 2304 3-29-3! won sate on TD vglnuéra-a-ao-r; i x n. A y en 5'1,“ ' ‘WM reassess-u eroli sets-mans 1 YIARI c v "m: ii’.“"i...f.’i°82” driver. 14W! "MHHL velour on um: income house wanted. ceanaiilii! ifllllhd- r. 0., Box . ‘M’ tsroaretr Jonson _-nsw PIIIIOTION ‘GOOD COOKING APPLES. 25 cents per peck. R. F. ‘Maddlgan d: Co., 79 Inwar Queen Si, 23~l9~3-29-2i ‘FOR SALE-BUCKEYE lNCU. hater. 66 egg sine. Six Buckeye oil burning brooders ,two Buck eye cosl burning brooder stoves. A. F. Houston, 812 Fltsroy Si. 23163-39-3! ‘FOR 8_ALE——A PIIRFEOIT DAIRY or potato ilarm. Good buildings, lfour miles from (lhnriottetowu. hen-gape mic‘; hclludl‘. AIM! E- M“ , l a .' IIH-Qfl-fl - wan-ran. —-POli1' u so ntilliimoid, ot- uat j work. lice. _ _, i Jui- ‘A mlnrv WAY no new 1M!- Orphanage]: to buy tomorrow ....- .. $322.2; an lumen: .' . .1 a». noes. - ~ . Mimi! ifi nirlli endure WANT , vou us: to build o Mll- n oi your own. eel: about the wean» Line. I'll Ihlty Nec- lug presented at Wbeetley River. 4y _ Qmgggfiqé a, . LP, genlneergl ‘gznon D319 prenr alirrimtgeaplrgcgirl‘ t2 nail. the information that i wanted, the glylrtaeesgsgd in“: ‘ti, 1.0:‘ Htugiofiflgy $4,, 103m, c u, _ unites. . - . - - - v --—--——--——— e re he n o - on ..., _ ‘ax’ P“. 1m SM-t-Bll-ill Belle River. . 28054-I0-2l (Continued on Page S) i w New fog-y, flu} I _Cnrdy Bell. Gare Traverse. R- R- Apply to l’. M. Dyrns, North Iilv or. 28l3-8-29-4i ‘F08 SALE-I Chevrolet 400 Touring Auto in good running order. Only driven about 6000 mil- es. Owns;- leaving province, so no reasonable oiier refused. J. iiic- 2314-3494“ denomination oi Christians known curporsteil,” forth the usual provisions of‘ 4i meal- sure for church incorporation. clause, three members were on D. McEWildN had the iloor sired further information about the "church business" seems to be go crlng number uf petitions for in- irnrportlllun nnd amalgamation. iuumlicr from Morell that at lea-st the bill did SIIIOS of Securities Act. There to be no suie oi’ stocks or bonds to tglpglly or glnnlly storied a church in 'i‘enes- sec about forty yours ago under the 1|)“, the summit,“ Army, name of the Chumh 0f Christ They-might be something in their favor. H. Myers, Commissioner of Agricul- ture, who expressed himself as be- lni: in entire sympathy with the work carried on nnd congratulated MINE IIISNSIEN, Twenty-five men were entombcil today in a. ilowell County, by According to reports received hero the men nre believed E0 be (lend. __._.--<oo@—--—~ Ii. stonmcr Glasgow today for the Ilebrldrs to take on another party oi immig- rants for Fanada. homeward by Iiebrldisne who settl- ed near Rod Deer, Alberto. lost year have been encouraging nnd this party are destined to settle in the earns vicinity. ‘RIIUILT ENDING‘ FOR GALE... ‘DEIIIRABL! STORE T0 LET.- Tbs store at present occupied b; R. T. Holman. Ltd, 113 Great George Street, will be availlble in a dew days at a satidllactory ren- tal. Thb in s iiood location and location means much to any bus- iness. Apply to the owner, Mr. IIIVEIY DEBATE YE$IEllllAY' ilN sici ni IHE iinniiiis Bill to Incorporoicihcfizihslrene Churchat Elmsdale Was Held Over For Further Consideration After an Interesting Discussion. There was a lively discussion in the Legislature yesterday iviic-n the House went info committee on ecomi reading oi’ u bill to incor- porate the trustees of the Elms- dnle Church of the Nazarene. Dr. A. A, McDonald was in the chair. In view of the opposition to passing the -bill it was bclil over for further consideration. The preamble reads: "Whereas a by I907. church coiled the the Nnzn rene. here. one about two and as the Church of thc have acquired certain properties and iaitwbliahcd congregations in this Province, nnd it is desirable that for the more ivllflclcnt manu-gte, mcut 0i‘ lliu iumporul nifulnc of the trongrcgatllon of ldimsililtt in connection Willi iliu snlil Chum-ll. that its trustee-s should be nu Ill- ctc. The. hill sets Nazarene ton: 'l‘l1ey have two gious hotly. nulls.“ MR. W. 'i‘AiN'l‘0N: they will in time." U00" U"! hnd miide stiliiclcnt iaxplnhatioii. reading of the first their feet to ask questions. Mr. H. He de- trlnc, church discipline imd ‘form of worship. iMlt. Mi-IHVIGN said lie wanted ,moro Jnformiillon. H41 umienitooil his will» alien's ‘this your. consul-nin- sect m.» boon Wandering. Gypsy fashion, ilIl over the cimrigiii-g their numc many times. if they are ‘the sumo llizit opirrnteil in his part of tlic ‘Province Illl ills‘ would any they were anything lblli. was ilcslreiblc "Their work ivns prin- u prosolytizing nature ‘VON?’ ilillllll- The NQZRTBIIPB WI‘ among other congregations. ll‘ they Wifff! doing Sect of the Nazarene» ifhcI Mr. W. ‘FANFPON assured the not come under started again in Los Angelcs about the your 1893 nnd hnd spread (Continued on Page 8) pretty wcll over the United States The sect united into one Pentncustal Church oi’ the Nazarene nnd later adopted the title oi ‘the Church of They have-preached , in tents throughout this Province and recently have built two churches o liulf miles from 0_'Lenry and the other n-t Mount Pleasant. They have con- gregation-s in lilnisdulti and Alber- orduhetl ministers, Mr. Turpcl at O'Leary and Mr. Richardson nt. Alherton, Tilt-y are no diffi-rtint. to other churches, and urn nuw nskin-g for Incorporation in; (l scpnrutia I‘l‘II- Mr. n. c. snuivonms; "u" int-rd is no tiiffersni-c, they might (is well "Probably Ile trusted iic He did not expect to be called up- on for a sermon on Nnzarcxic duc- country, some practical good, there ' 10 lzrllve uy illnii. cnnnda and pa? lill. idiici i the P. E. I. Tourist The members oi the Provincial Legislature were addressed Friday morning ‘by Hon. Justice Arsenault. president of the Prince Edward Island Tourist Association, upon the tourist movement. He pointed out. that in past. years much has been said about the advantages of s the Island as a tourist resort, and t the benefit that would nccrne to the SMALL MYSTERY REVIVED New that Ambrose J. Small, who mysteriously disappeared. in Ton 9"“ ill December, 1919, hi; been declared olficlaliy dead. the case entcivs into a new phase by the en- tering of a caveat by his aunt, Mrs. t.le or nothing hnd hitherto ‘been done in u practical way. it ls m- cognized that to draw tourists to any place wide advertising is need- od. In the Uni-ted States there is a great lack 0f accurate knowledge respecting Canada generally and the individual Provinces in partl- rulur, ‘He referred to his own ex- e pi-rience recently while in United Teresa Mullen, Toronto, again‘! the will entered for probate. by Mr; Ambrose Small. Mrs. Mullan de. oiares the will ls “not s genuine will of Ambrose Joseph Small, in not a valid will. and ls not the last will and testament." Justice of New Brunswick, and by .1 l , ence of Prince Edward island as n Province of ‘Canada, nnd oi the manifold udvnntagcs it offers to _____ summer visitors, very Little is known Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires F§FO§OQ¥Q§Q4‘OQO'QWOQ~QOO+§ A big drive for the tourist trade is now being launched by the three Maritime Provinces which it is con. iidently hollevod will have a far reaching effect. This year Nova lScotla and New Brunswick are es- peclully active in trying to adver- tlse the hlnrltlmes and it is felt that in this Province we should not lag behind. The body oi men tiut huve organized the Tourist Associa- tion hers have only one object in (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, March 28-The city council by n vats of imp. teen to three has voted to seek legislation permitting women iilllliill clnsiiii YESTERDAY "or _ lllE iiciimcii. iilililill Review oi the Years Work by Principal Crockett Was Followed by Presentation of Prizes and Certificates, and Addres- ses by Hon. J. H. M ycrs, Mayor Mc- Kenna and Others. The formal annual closing of thaMr. Crockett on his efficient mun- Agrlcultural and Technical Schoolugement of the school. Mr. Myers took plncc last evening in the muin class-room oi tho school, there be- ing n good attendance. The princip- al Mr- Vernon Crockett. rcud the rc- port of the year's activities which appears below. regretted the fact that on account of the withdrawal of the Dominion agricultural grant. requiring: n dc- crense in expenditure in the Pro- vincial Department oi Agriculture to the extent oi’ some 830,000, it quite naturally follows that. some changes in policy will have to hc made. lVhilc he would not say tlint nil tlic work curried on In the Tech- nical School is to bc discontinued. it will be necessary forjtiio Govern- ment to consider carefully whnt can boat be done without. owing to the stringent financial ilifflcilltles of the Province. Alter the presentation oi cor- ililcutcs and an enjoyable rcndinc by liilss Edna Gordon. nu address was given by Ills Worship Mayor McKeimn, who, then presented the prizes to the stitdents. The stud- ents names appear below in tho Superintendent's report. An address followed by Hon. J. i IIEIIENEIII] NE IIEII] IN (Continued on Page 6) thousand pounds with extras view they ask the cooperation of run here today. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March zit-Atten- ieacicrs of the government, fin. “We and scholarship the body of Sir Edmund Walker, late President of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and Chan- cellor _of Toronto University, was laid to rest In Mount Picas- snt cemetery this afternoon. (Consul Len Press) OKLAHOMA -Cl’i‘Y, Okla. Mnrch 28~At least dive persons are dead and n5 many injured as a result oi a tornado that. struck Shower. Okla, late today according to in- formation received by the telep- hone company here. which has one ' circuit through to that town. (Canadian Press) PARIS» Mil‘. 28. -—- A pig" for a convention restricting in- ternational traffic In arms and munitions, designed to replace the convention of St. Germain, has been adopted by the Len- que of Nations rsubcommlttee on arms. The committee be- qan deliberations on the sub- ject last Monday and finished work today. A DAILY TALK ON ADVERTISING By Summon Lockwood THEY DON'T SHOW WHEREIN __ In WASHINGTON, Mar. 28.- The estate of Woodrow Wilson wan valued at $250,000 in peti- tion for probate of the wlii, fli- ed today by his widow, Mrs. Edith Belling Wilson. The A negro minister. very much given to the use oi’ big words, was culled before the church committee estate is left largely to Mrs. Wilson, with an annuity of $2,500 a year to Margaret Wilson as long as she remains unmarried. and told that his style of preaching was not entirely pleasing to ‘the congregation. "Don't I argify and spulify?" in- quired the minister. (Olnldiln Prose) WELCH. Wva» Mar. 28. - mlne at Yukon, Mc- an explosion. (Bi-met. unites Press) ' GLASGOW. March fill-Tho c. r. Mnrloch is Isnviug Reports sent 16 h. p. Palmer heavy duty with clutch, 4 h. p. hh-aeer Merino com- piets. 8 h. p. imperial Marine complete, ii ii. l1. ‘Wlite Station- ary Gasoline: 5 h. p. Comstock vertical. steam, (for cannery , etc.) all complete in good oper- ating‘ condition Ind priced very low. Also one lord one ton truck. 1922 model, good order; one d inch ioeniraw Grinder with elilrn “Yes, yo done argify and sput- lfy,‘ replied the chairman of the committee, "but yo don't show wherein." "ii this chairmen really under- zftood what. be was saying when he made the above retort, I would be inclined to suggest that he might mnke an exceedingly able advertis- ing man. 1i For tiles, how many. many, ad- vortisments there are in wliich tho advertiser "don't show wherein“ Or ‘to put it in simpler language. how many ndveriiemeuts them are in which the advertiser ffllls to [show definitely. clearly, and con- vincingly, why you should buy his product. ii'you are a't all interested in this sublect, turn over the pages of this newspaper and look at the advertisements with n critical eye. instead of ‘merely euh-oonsclmrsly absorbing the eseagc, conscious- ly criticize them in your own mind and note ‘that there are many of them that "don't show wherein." How many time: l have rend an , advcntlsmont of some product in which l was interested and greatly irritated because it did not convey fi/‘umf Aqumfly w/.'// ups Iylbtlfi/lt‘ or a con- url/s/r m/e arr/y Me pup/spru- 0N THE Tillllll ST MIIVEIIIENT Address Delivered Before Members 0i tho Legislature Yesterday on the Work 0f Maritime Coopers tion Along Public- ity L ines; every part of the Province. Organization o1 the Tourist Aeso- Legislfl-ture the speaker was doing or should ‘be, the leaders in their Isl-nnd from such a truffle, but llt- districts. elected representatives to take the initiative and they must. be pre- pared vto assume this responsibility. As President of the Tourist Associ- ation he wished to give an outline of what has been done and the ob- jects in view. in order members might hein a position to movemeni , and clear up some mis- Slni-Qe. and to the fact that he apprehensions that have arisen il-‘ld been vflzuciy addressed as the The movement lo organized under ,“§‘.._”»“‘H‘H*““ Chief Justice oi Canada, the Chief various committees: these’ lake over matters connected with fin- other erroneous titles. Of the exlst- once, housing, entertainment and publicity. IIIIIIISN PIISS: I resentations are being made to the I Foreign Office ngnlnst the system which makes it necessary for Can- ded by representative Canadian ntlia-ns at present to Passports British people sldered unfair. Announcements, for lovely son: by purchasing "lliother I'll Remember" Drake, from C. G. i. T. girls Sntur day—~25cls. Orphans‘ benefit song may be ob- tained from tho 0.0.1.1‘. girls Salur tiny--‘Z5cts_ (‘rose Hall, Wednesday, April 2nd. Order of Si. Fmncis. Street School Concert in the Strand Thentro Monday the 31st inst. gow will Squire" in Monday. March 31st. first fine night following. Doors op- m 1.30 . try Squire." will be presented by the New Glasgow players in the liall at night, ADPII 1st at 8 o'clock. This announcement night is fine when the play is be- RSENlIllll Association And elation in addressing the members oi the o because he lfelt they represented he whole oi’ the island; they were. The people look to their that the xplain, in their own districts, tbe (Continued on Page 3) PIINI INN IS PIIIIIESIEII MUTINOUS OFFIC Irish Free State Army, ai Tobin is also ordered. Legislative Before tho Iiousc istn visiting this Province tnlnlng more benefits tourist trade. time and t:'- m. lb l Coming Events, Meetings. Etc. RATIL-Z cents per word each nertlon. "Magic Cream! What '7 is ii. 080d 2274-3 27-3i "Help the Orphans and enjoy a song by Mlnnn 2288-3 28-2i "Magic Cream! What is it? 2274-3-27 3i ""Mother I'll Rememhor"--th6I 2288-3 28-2I "Sacred Concert. Loriguo of the rider the auspices of‘ tho 3rd "What! ivlherel when! Pr , further The Nnziirencs. maintained ‘Plus commit rtuli-d 1:) ll. lnformallm Then the Ilousu adjourn I TRAIHING- Fofi Wei-F. APR\\_ sl-loweesl ZZEIINLZB-Zll. "The Yflllilg people) oi‘ New Glas- present Wheatley River I-lalll 1f ndt fine .___- "The popular drama "Tho Coun- Iiilnier River Tuesday holds if Monday "The Country nnd tomorow mor rises tomorrow mo New Moon Friday. April 4th. 8.1!’ 22903-284! n. m. . - Summorslde tide eighteen mid-- utes later than Ciinslbllllflfll. g- High tide this afternoon Sun sets this eve Maximum and minimum i “IP68! Tklron to, clear thr hi“ u ,.< passed. on the other hand iljt privileges extended to other religious bodies should be ax~ TIMEITU START’ ronouro. March 29.—-Marlt- fresh to north-west winds. hi: much change in temperature. General Charla, Dalton. oi the whoop Chamber, FFidIyr-g iilef. today Mr. Justice Arscnault, president o! the P. E, island Tourist Association, CllIilP, by invitation, to the churn- ber and addressed the assembled representatives of the people ined- vocacy of the movement towards an increase of the number of tout; i"!!! 18* from the After the opening ceremony Mr. McLure introduced a bill to ninenl ‘i. o: Mr. Hunter hi. The Dre-Hell! Ill-Iutluu cont-cloning "’l‘liv Church oil crease in Drlce for passporis frvlll the Nziznrciivs" should be obtniliefli two to five dollars each adds force page". to the movement nnd it is expected |T|mmp ‘that present regulations will be rc- sclndcd immediately. Mr. ice P056 ‘and rcporlcil progress in order that members might. have Fine to obta ,, concern! ed until‘ S oclock on Monday evening nan/l. .-4.. at l.“ ning at 7.1!. n st 0.80. oil ng qt 5.43. ~ »e - inrri OOD FLOU Friend to” the oust -----——--——::= arrest has been ordered in connec- tion with the mutiny in thedrlnh army following the demobillxntlon oi 000 officers. The arrest of Gener- iiiisiiiivi SUMMARY - ‘.0 b candidates for aiden mind-nnd that is to advertise the the m-ineorwrrdnrm-tlberletee- i" manic and mayorelty honorg, Island generally There is no paro- __.__ town Golf Club; nnd Mr. Saunders! ~——— chlallsm ubout it. Charlottetown. ' ' introduced u bill to amend the. (Canadian Press) ISum-mersidc, and other large cen- Can?'dl_ans Entepng Church of England incorporation LIVERPOOL. March ' 25- ire-s nre not getting any npeclal In N0 .. Act. Both blll- read a first . 3 W g Master Robert by Moorside, monslderatlon. The Association is . lime. $¢¢°fl¢ out of Dodds. owned by (working in the interests oi the 8d I10 Hay FlVe DOI- ~I -\- MfiDvneld Lord Airlie, won the Grand Na- whole Province from North Capo l T c the Howe llonal Steeplechase of five to East Point and with this end in at 8X. rend a second (British United Prom) the cliai" LONDON, Mar. 28. ——Strong rep- On inn-w. := \:.- Tammi the bill= ' to incorg- m» trustees 0f the Elmsdnl -ti'| .5 The Nnzarenee was Hui-I ~ . lime and com- obtaln pass- mittcd. H. . i Dozinld in the chair.‘ ports before entering Greet Britain. The my. ,. 1., n, interesting life ‘11111943959973’ for discussion . whltii Mi. McEwelhty- enterlns Canada Mr. llsnr. -. 1 r. McArlliur, Mr. nnd continuance of th British Illlilivl‘ iinrl oih- look part. It iormallty against (‘Medians is wli- was t-tistt-nd. -‘ sin; more inform- ws-Nw... ... ..,..-_ s“.-. ._ .....-...<-_.......s- ‘