MAXJMS OFA Masculine should ‘film counsel from than out he will never got u units them. — -_ if a rider who is not experienced 1550018305‘ nor wll-l he know how to Cbnrloltetovv G [d] "OI-III Ull-Ildlnl-I, ‘lkflilfkflifi. more nltsd The Pole Covers Prince. Edward Island Like the Dew, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924 it Piiiiistl iiiiH iiiiui, drills t Afternoon land Even- 1118‘ Silent Without Passing a Single Item. (Canadian Press.) House of Commons, Ottawa, Nlsrch 23.—--l\n ‘ibpropritition oi $600,000 in the estimates for com- Dletion of the main tower of tiie parliament buldlngs met with such determined opposition iii tlie l-louse of Oomtmons today that tiie govern- meat fnitilly ullowcd the item to stand over. Opposition to the vote came from ‘Progressives, CUH$PFVH tlves and Labor memlbeira. C. A. Brethren, Progressive member for East iPeierboi-o, moved that the it- em be struckout. but withdrew his motion when the guverniuent allow ed it to stand. A .R. blohliiet-er, lin- dependent iLiiberal meuilbct- for Bronte. suggested that the tower be left lmlinlslied no u constant re minder to the, country of the ilct-d of economy. The Prime Minister pointed out that the tower was to be a memor- inl to the war dead, that European countries had sent stone to ibe in- corporated in it and suggested that it was desirable. to complete as soon as possible the national pal‘- liement, Crenerul J. A. Cinr-k, (C0llfil'l'\'il~ tive, illurrurd) exprentsetl the view that the returned men in (Janadu would be quite content. to wnit for o. while for ihc completion of the memorial, tHon. Dr. J. ii. King, Zvlinister oi‘ Public Works, urged that the tow er be completed inasmuch as in u few years the architect's fee would _ be" higher, and machinery .lrend,v provided would ‘have deiei orated and the cost oi‘ resuming would the high. Besides all this the shops and sheds scattered around would re~ main an eye-sore for years. I The House spent n large portion of ‘the afternoon and evening in dlscussl oi‘ estimates, but. when adjournment who rustic shortly be- foro ten o'clock not u. single iium had been 1wassed. L-e-ii- \\ i | Condensed Specials RATE-dc per word. 1W! each insertion in this column , ‘JOHN A. McDON-ALD, LAND 3 r, H rmuuvllle. “We” a 2068-3-17-1mldi APPLY W. ALE-CART. ‘FOR a 2200 3 22 3i Boyce, Mermaid. mouse "rousr- 2nd APRIL. A l 171 G [ton Si. pp y m 2213 3 24 3i w-nw-i ‘iii-i won SALE-GOOD GENERAL purpose mare iu foal. Apply J. 11. McDonald, New Dominion- 2186-3-22~2l :5}! BALE-EDISON AMBERO- 1a phonograph and records, al- ++++++43++++++++ -l- FATE ‘UNKIN-D TO 1- + HEROINE OF WORLD. q. ‘ . v 'l- FAMOUS SONG l- %+ + § (Canadian Press.) Il- is- New YUitK. March 23-- -l- '0' “But, my ilziilini’, you will be, IF + always young uud tuir to me." 'l~ ‘flint 1iropliev_v' of “Silver 'l- + "flirczids Among the Gold" 1- + was never iiillill-satl for .\irs 4- 'll ilzirriel Dunks, who inspired 'l- il the tender liovo song. Aged, i- Il- feeble, poor, lonely and tin-'l- 4' ilupm’. the heroine of the im- ~1- 'l' ulortul lines sung -b_v lovers 'l- -l~ throughout tile Wllfiil, lived‘ to ‘Ii 'l- flee its bountiful sentiments 'l- -l- (ll'()\\'ll('(l in the bittei-ne.i-‘;s‘oi' II- Ilr family ntrlfo. Mrs. Hanks. ife 'l- 'I' oi‘ the ilillllOp of the sing, died ‘ll 1- in Tt!(lll(‘('Ll ciruiuttstoiicvs in +i 1' u llrooltLvii rooming house ui 'l- -l- the also of 82. lier husband -I-‘_ I (Canadian Press) '1‘0Kl0. Mar. 2:5. -ilopu. for the rescue oi‘ the tiigiiteeu men trapped in the aft compartment of Sub- marine 43, lying on the ticeziu bob tom oft‘ Sasebo, was abandoned this’ afternoon. Efforts to raise the craft or drag it to u. position where it would be possible to liber- nte the imprisoned men failed. ’l‘wenty~slx men were drowned when the vessel sunk following ii collision with u warship Wednes- day and clghtevti members of the crew have probably div-ll of suffo- cation. Famous l 'l"l>+++++ French (Canadian Press.) PAtlillS, .\lurcii 22l.—~(‘1(*iiertil ‘tit-or- ge Nivollc who cotnuuinileil the Frenchrtroops at Vvrtlun (luring the liluropeun wn-r, is lit-nil. ji-Oi- Vote-to Certify Sinclair t0 Senate For Contempt (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, March 23. — Ily unanimous vote the Oil (‘om- inittco toiluy voted to certify llurry F. Sinclair to ilie Senate for l'()li~ tempt as n result of his refusal in testify further before tllu COllilllil~ i\'lf. Mexldan Rebel Leaders in Flight To Texas (Canadian _Prsss) NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 23. ~—Thc gunlioat Zorugosu, with Ailoifo du Lahuertu and other Mexican re- volutionists, is headed for Galves- ton, 'i‘extis, it was built-veil totiili’ in official circles. This was based on intercepted radio messages. Tito flight of the rebel leaders iudlcutcti the collapse-of the ri-vol utlon. it was said. r l. CARD COM- NISM RUSSIA TO DIS _ MU ll Boris Bankmetcff, formerly Russian Ambassador to the United States, addressing the Canadian Club in Toronto, predicted that strong comes i I-J Russia would develop a fillets. AL the same time news of serious dl among the successors to Lenin. itiiiililiiii ttiisiiii Had Integsting Visit to Acadian Centres , .\ii". Justin-c Arsoiiuiilt. of this! i i Four Masted Schooner Ashore 0ft N. Carolina (Canadian Press) i l ‘ 1 ll ._ 33L .4“... v’ty, Pfvdllltllli. of the ilcadiaiu Nu-i fmzlflmlllfiul.l,oo,hfr"90.0.1“... l, i.0llill ‘Society for the Maritime B l“ m1!“ w“ “may reported Provinces and new England States, r K ' Inlet Norm has returned to ills home in Char- ashore ut Oregon Carolina. by the m Cape Henry. The crow were all s lottctowu uficr n six week's trip to liuulsiunu. where he was sccotn-i ‘piiilioti by Rev. A. I). Corinlor oi" Eliietiiuc. President of the commit lee iii charge of tho monuments at (iron Pro, Annapolis. 'I‘lil-_v visited Aciuliuit centres ni_ New Orleans and the establish- ments at fiayon-Teclic in ‘iiflllliflilll whore there are two hundred and fifty tliousn-uti settlers. Tlwy zul- ".l‘('.\'Sl>ll '1 dozen meetings, urine observer ut aved. Says Civil Service Will Not Stand For Bonus Cut sr. JOHN, N. 11.. March ZKJFW" most. new. Apply 804 Fitzroy swam-so - sv rue KING George Farmers’ institute of Murray River, a dual surmise Shortborn bull, two years old or linden-C. L. Seucubdugh. 566')’ ems, mesa-met 342F520 IMMEOIATELY. - msiti for general housework, ref- erence required. Apply iifllwee" 7 and 8 to 28'! Richmond St. 2315 3 24 3i a BALE-BOARDING nous: locum‘!- Glfigglasfable. , O ll - W y c“ e 211s a 1a st ii-Iiil »Ii"' swan-reo- A PARTNER WITH m» ‘drlhree thoullnd dollars to hives: in ‘a paying industry In (Continued on Page 3) »-.--~.-{+>———< the civil service entillflysl“ ff-"lzlllt not stand the cuttlnll 0" ° i’ t $l."00,000 u 331.113.8833? eilgtlrlllgi igltondit? Eltfgllll OH \<\55 Ol-‘xfgiziflkl’ ,for it, was one of tie s a enie s E TH AQK “M” b’ m“ M°°'°' president or iuirtrekkotteei‘ the Trades and Labor Congress 0i’ Carilada who? he utldroistliggo: U“? 6N MY BAQK sat w"! ° "1"" 1°‘ ' o MoRE UJlbL. LEAVE. i _ i t l t that the ‘tonight He t‘)? lilneietiolllty n bonus 'THE\R lQY TRACK! bonus was n at all, but was merely n method which the government tiscrl to in- creusetbe salaries of the clvli ser- vice employees, when the IlllTCllflfl- ing value of the dollar decreased with the increase in the cost of liv- lflfl- WARM FOR 8ALE—86 ACRES AT South Rustlco owned by T119000" rice Doucotte. at present in Mas- sucliusetts. Farm all clear. buildings in good repair. Apply . ‘ . tout. eaten (Lslllfrfi. ‘°"" “m” °“°a"uz§':'i:i“ iieféiifiioliedifii’ zlil-i-zllli ' hi4 Mtbnuuos-I" wouosn-‘MAL: new WANTED-FIRE- ll Ti‘ you ' “gin no dairy men, brskemen, beginners I150- “tt led ny c . mo monthly (which position?) i‘, ' "mo s ts uu Write ‘Railway. Box no. , - - ~ issue-assist. TORONTO. March 24—Mnritinie ..._._.....__. ___._._.___-_- i. yard; ‘WANTED TO RENT OR FUR. motlcrhte winds fnlr and warmer. M61! smut ' nutm- chase a centrally located small High tide tun llHOfIlOml nt 12.53 - . ' _ , ’ .. n 3 115 (m ,nnd tomorrow morning at 1.45. ~ <a"“m:m'm‘»1'm1m' mum’ “my J oxzusLs-ia-{t Sun lit-ill mil. svenlnfi he 0.1a R-INT - sik accuse and rises tomorrow morning at 5.52. _ vw-gm-so-sv A WHOLESALE Last quarter mdon Thursday. of ‘ v v p3,‘. a? :1‘; ‘tglsghgllftlgz: dealer, a man to buy fsrrn pro- Mnrch 27th 4.2-1 ll- m. A Rm ' . 3120-84940! tines. should know how to grade Summorslde tide eighieon min- " ' edits. experienced preferred. utes later than Charlottetown. » Writ P. O. B0 420. 8t. John. N. " plzromlhpgnemligwraisthaoi De-fielbfl-d-M 6i.‘ liiaxlinuiu and minimum temper- te i‘ ' tnael- e I'm Mulli- ————-—-—-———-——. "fillet" gun Klnkora Il67-8-213l FOR ‘ALIn-YQUNG PIG! FROM Toronto . . . . . . . , H43 36 Cloudy , _'..___,_,__._.__._._.__..___.r '" ' my prise winning Yorkshire sow. Montreal .. gas cltlloillr h d f tli Ch - Quobs .. outy “!‘)'°,.,“'..*i'§,°t. .','.’.‘,IE.1‘""°T 301C221 fillet’... 1:22 221i (‘luiriotltotown ..a 29 s... Qan“ “Mm p“; “u; Qfld. 1st prise sow in 1988. Also one ifallfax $12; A,“ qgqgmg, om“ of her got won 5th prise st Royal 8t. John .. . W sil 0o 1M between Winter Fah- lilfs-Pope Cooke. Boston ..4$ an Clear m‘. n m‘ ' 5| Yuk, p. Ill, l. 2185-3-23-0 New York ........|0 38 Cloudy Siliiiiiiil ii .iHEiiiNii iiliiN tiiiis stills Attitude British i4 lpreiloceast-rl lier. +15 '|' 4‘ '5' ‘P ‘i’ ‘|' '1' "Wisteria-tits State govln-nmctit that conditions W Fi is well in hand. Very little in- air lfohuzltinti is being given out and ‘who: statements are made pubic utrv carefully censored before issu- " it-d. 'l‘lu- recent (luecnslown incid- , rent is typical ot‘ the general t'c-..-i- ling that prevails in nil parts of Iirl-iziutl tfiitsidtl Ulster. The tiilat? _()l'lilCf~ii4 of the ilritish government in forcing the reassembly of the Bound [airy Commission is having an ex- Hfitfllilili-{ly bud effect outside Dub- (lin and its tmstptiuemcnt bus arous- (‘ll uuiny suispiclons in the minds ut‘ those. who are well disposed to- fl-nhdcrship of the Nationalist party lnttvi" tlu- capture of lie Valera has come out with another emphatic lion oi‘ ropublirtinisiii. in his state- iillffili i" iiili’ vi lliv |'l‘('I'llll(3SCClll‘(3 of in iiity and military tiperations littoral blnizlaiui but at the same iiiuit: in strongest terms he says ‘bllli-‘(iililii geuterally. it is generally bells-veil Stain governmoiit is bound to fall lilflé Russia would throw off Commim-‘m-my, 1,, (m... C35,, It is expected ism lh the near future and the new the ilepublicians will muke n. hold effort. it; seize power after the malf- nvr of the coups of tile Fascists ‘ iliilillS MElliilEN ‘ii S l E ii ll E ll n Moighen. louder of the Conserva- tive (ipposilitiii iu ‘equitable treatment of the French Gov’t re Boundary Commission C.aus- ing Unrest. (British Uniled Press) LONDON. hlztrch 2I‘.—~The ‘situzb. ion in Dublin is growing more ‘crious every day titespite hopefuu issued by the Free‘ ire iniprovitig and that the trouble wurtls ihr- new regime. Frttuk ituiledge who accepted the ziivmi-nt that his followers will cuptr no t-oinprotulse on the ques- iie says he regrets the pro- iiticr and violent things against. iluit the present Free ‘will "Willi! to repented crises that almost daily arising in the (Continued on Page 3) ' mm (Canadian Press) NIONTWKEAL, Mar. 23. —Adiuir- lion for Right lion. Arthur the llouse of Continuous, as a man of "great courage and iuilt-tit-utlent thought, frank and outspoken ill this coun- try of iliffi-rcnt nationalities, race fliild Pvllflion." and an appeal for (lauutllunn and for greater unity throughout (‘unzidu were the clit- siundlng themes of tho address of Aruiiiiid Lnvergue, (Quebec No- tiouzilist. louder. who “polio here on Saturday tiight at the buuqtmt giv- en in honor oi‘ lion. ltmlolplie Monty, former SUCTCHITY of Stuie and lion. Andre Fuutcitx. cit-Solicit- cir-(lenerai, by the Liberal-Conscr- volivt-s of llioutroal. Over one 5 Men alifined to tbeeu placed in quarantine ut their l ‘ 4”‘ ~ . / inl hipplnsso vmn mo! '3 ' 4”’ ' ‘F’ seeking m: ‘gl-iulltalcil" , ~ """""'w \ particular pinion; 40V" i! they have. - Many msn think till! . Li} ++-|-'-l-+++-i-+++++++ s LINERS cottme m a- f iii Siiiiiiiiiili iliiNiiiiifi Niiiii‘ iN iiiiiiiilNiiNi (Canadian Press.) 1- + NtW YORK, March 23.-—’i‘lie 1i 'l- Whi-te tStur Liner Olympic out 1- + ivurd bound for lfitiglaud today -l- ‘I'll 1' collided with the steamer 'l' If Fort St. George ()i' the Flip 4i X0 ness Bermuda line in Hudson 1-, All River. Neither w'ei'e seriously II‘ 1- damaged, although the Fort 1' ‘l’ Si. Gflflrfie put buck tn her 1-! ‘II dock. 1|: Their Homes in + The Olympic was bucking 1-‘. . , 1' out of he.- doirk when the Fort Q-i King‘ S C0. "- Re- '1' Si. George, ills-o outward 4-‘ -l- bound. steamed down from -l-l maining 11 Not on Island as Reported. lir. .l. S. Jenkins reported last night that five oi‘ the eleven men whonret-ently arrived on the island from the smallpox infected comp in Maine had been uipprehendetl in Southern Kings County and have +_ her dock further up the riversi- 'l> just in time lo have her rails Il- 4- swept by ilie huge (ll_vnipic's 'l- 'l- outthrust stern. Both carried -l-l ‘l- ltirr-te passenger lists. s» +++++++§+++++++l l I homes. All these men hut-e been on the island several days having succee- ded in reaching here two days be- fore any intimation was received that they hatl left nn infected camp ‘Fwo of tire five now in quaran- tine havc just recovered from Sllllflllll-OX having {suffered from a mild form of the disease. it was ascertained from one of these that the remaining six islanders had not travelled with those now in _ quarantine but had proceeded to v [minis near and around -Bosion. , The men in question were placed in quarantine by Doctors Brehaiit, > Murray River and Doctor J. D. Mo intyre of Montague. On being ques- tioned they stated that smallpox hi»: existed in the camp since (lliristmns and that the two Island- ers who contracted the disease did not receive medical attention anti that they had left the csmip only after work was completed. They further added that they were unn- ware that any danger was attached to their returning home, »l)r. Jenkinsrglves the assurance that strict vlzilmtce is and will be maintained at Borden es tho bsl iducc of men may return shortly. The first intimation was received here of the escape of the men on Thursday morning and early ‘Fri- day evening four of the melt were zipprtelionilod. the fifth being pluc- ed in quarantine on Saturday. The tiromnrness with which this was ef- fected was due largely to the pub licity given by the prose and the sense of public safety displayed by the people in dcspatcliing to the llr-ulth Officer information which. although in many cases proving somewhat incorrect. cv- entuadlv load to the apprehension of tho five men. SIR ESME HOWARO The New British Ambassador to the United States, was a guest of honor at a dinner Tuesday even- ing In New York, tendered by the Pilgrims Society. At it he declared that the United States cannot con- tinue to avoid responsibilities in_ the affairs of Europe. His address was heard by at. least half a rrlillon peoplgliqwjhe United Stab es and Canada and n least 50.000 "listened in" in England. During the course of the banquet a mess- age was received from England. saying that the discourse was heard there dilstlpctly. iitliifiiiti lPPiiiiliii ill iilNiill (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Mar. 22!. ~—’i‘hl- Houst- ot‘ Commons this afternoon passed a resolution, moved by Premier king, approving of the rum running treaty concluded between United States and (lroat Britain. Premier King asked parliament to approve the treiity on the ground of uiorulity, international good will and commercial benefit. "The Canadian government" slliti the premier, “had approved ot‘ the w __.___£-c>__i-_ Turkish Government Candidate Lost (Canadian Press) (‘ONSTAN'i‘iNOPI.E, March 2fi— All the government (innditlntt-s with the exception of lsmet Pasha were defeated in the elections of the executive officials of the Peo- ple's Party. Sunday Night Sing Song At thousand people zittentlcil the func- tion which was ltrositled over by .\lr. lllelglien. Woman Manages (Canadian Press) ASHLAND, Ky" March 23.-—-Mrs. ill. Lowrcy, today took up hm" dut- ies as president and director of the lllartlng Iron and Steel Coni- puny of lroiiion. Ohio, u $2,000,000 corporation, succeeding licr lute iiusbnnil, Clark Lowrcy. ller posi- tion is believed to be unique in tho steel industry. Steel Plant treaty subject to tipprovul by the Canadian parliament and bud risk- ed that where a board was appoint- ed to consider the question of compensation to s. Canadian vessel. representatives of the board should be nominated by (luuada. To this the British government had agreed. tit-urge Black, (‘onsvrvaiivt- nieui- her for Yukon, characterized us “unfriendly" the refitsni of Unites States to permit liquor in bond to bt shipped via Skugwuy to the Yukon He suggested that approval oi treaty be delayed till the situntioi. was cleared up. Premier King replied that tlu Yukon situation was being careful ly considered and the House puss Y. M. C. A. Another one of those very iii- tcrustlng evoniiigs was spent at the Y lust night with an attendance of over 250. Tho speaker of the evening was Rev. T. S. Boyle, D.D., of Kings College who took for his theme “Friendship and Grace.“ His talk Wits both interesting and instruc- tivc. The junior qusrtette of Si. James (‘hurcli favored the audience with a couple oi’ very nice selections. Rev. Mr. Taylor opened with benediction anti Mr. J. 'l‘. Mac-_ Kcnzio said the closing prayer. ed a motion approving the treaty. ———-@-0>-—-—— ! ("l . " if A " irlugyg; EN To Go Into Whole <',»»~<;i' i’ , f """>'“"' _,.~ Career Of The I >016» . i “x. ‘4- w! v f L ‘é “A g 4.» /\_,-'l\/-:c \ 3,; Home Bank v WMOATII,‘ :4 . Toa<>l§'i'2$".‘“"l'i..’.i.°‘5l -—~R. J. A N 9 ~ McLaughlin, K. 0., and A. o. Browning, K. C. who have bocu ep- pointed as counsel for tho deposit- ors of the Home Bank at the lin- westigatlon to be conducted by Chief Justice McKeown of New ion government. returned to Tor- ui su , pnign being waged against barm- Ilrunswick on behtiif of the Domin- llililii ilERiliN.” (British United Press) LONDON, March 23. —Cauuda has declared war upon another dangerous drug. The dominion has notified the League of Nations that it will heartily support the proposal that the drug heroin will be regarded as harmful and its sale shall be totally suppressed save under strictest medical control. Canada took the initiative in this mutter and through its represent- ative notified the League of the action it intended to take at the meeting of the committee dealing with the sale and distribution of (langerous drugs and it has ai- ready received the support of sev- eral influential members of the League. This action was taken after consultation with distinguish- ed medical authorities o! the lead- ing countries of the world and after many hospitals of Canada and else- where hsd been canvassed on the question. Canada is to ask the League for total suppression of the sale of the drug save by physician's prescriptions as part of the cum- fui drugs. Details of Raw Furs F0r'1922-23 OTTANVA, March 22.—The total value of the raw fur production of Canada for 1922-23 was $16,761,567, i'or 4,963,996 pelts of animals trap- ped and ranch bred, the latter con- stituting approximately 31A. per cent. ot’ the values. Compared with the previous season, an increase oi‘ 587,200 is shown in number and a decrease of $677,300 in value. Muskrat again is first in order of value, 3,846,161. valued at $5.077,- 886 White fox has displaced betw- er and is second on the list. value $3,015,848, followed by beaver, $2, ~i6l,667; mink. 81,371,411; marten, $1,045,810 and silver fox, $774,348. The. combined value for the pelts oi‘ these six animals amounted to $13,746,470, or 82 "per cent, of the total. (lutario ranks first in value of ruw fur, with $3,016,692, followed by Quebec, $3,049,656; Saskatchc wan. $2,242,§37( and the Northwest Territories $2,171,424. Alberta, Manitoba and British Columbia had each over $1,000,000 and Yuk- on Territory, $199,522. The combln ed value for Prince ‘Edward Island, Nova Scotln sud New Brunswick ‘tlllhilllillfid to $738,816, the principal item for each being ranch-bred sil ver fox. ward island was tho only Province ‘n vvliii-lt fox farming lied been do volopetl lo any extent, but within ADVERTISING By Scammon Lockwood THE WANT AD. Alniiost everybody at one time or another has occasion to write it .vant ad, and tnziny of these people afterwards have occasion to woii- ier why they d'ldii‘t get wlist they] vented. ilere are three examples of want tilts which, to sil)’ the least. are not .ll that th-oy should lrc: iFor Sale a plauo by a young lady vitlt curved legs. Dog for Sale will eat anything cry fond of children. John Smith having gone to Sea, its wife desires the prayers of his rientis and neighbors. k These are more or less comic ex unples oi‘ how easy it is to make Ill absurd mistake even in so sim- ple a thing as a newspaper want ‘a d . The first ad oi‘ course just mere- ly requires the transposition oi‘ one phrase, although the statement that i! 1B I! Nun! lady who has a piano for sale is of no value whal- soever, unless to some (bashful Young kentlemsn who doesn't know M" 1° maké 0 young lady's ac oualntnuce, The second ailvertlsememt ls un- fortunate ln its sequen -., of ideas, although very likely the would understand what was magni, onto today. Speaking of the commission Mr drive a a/nsr Me hen/y of (‘an an. Two a4 pg-igoarafory- fa a f/na/ Owns unusnsvigmz 51m an. _ CHINESE C / V/L WAR“ Nari/rem (‘Ame are sa/d fa a; (amen war/er: of M _ I , _ day of its collapse and that he wel The m/l/Yary forces of fraf/ny w” a renewed e" sour/mm fact/m fairs. b4 fend Ifwnn rim Haw/he" wiffoffil (gr f/Hhe“ Hippie}... Ontario officials or the liquidators . ‘ n would rsgsrd this probe as ln-uny Browning stated that Chief Justice McKoown announced his intention of going into the whole career of the bunk from its inception. to the comet! the cooperation of nil who had any interest in the bank's af- The Chief Justice also ex- pressed the hope that none of the way lnfrlnlflll upon their position. When Co ilntil n. few years ago. ‘Prince Etl- best quamy 1n an l-‘lckard & 00., l‘! Convert all, reader Tifietetw . l. mm it‘? of its Kay it World; ‘ .4.__-,_ ~ '-. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, March 2,;- Arrangements now have been tainted stations in five cities in Wesfirfi Canada. couver to 0071101810 the transcontin- ental chain of radio stations that will make the (Janttdlan National Railways chain broadcasting stations in the world. for the establislunentfo! There rerrnllns only Val»- operstor of greatest of non-commercial radic Advices have been received at the general headquarters in Mon!- real from Mr. W. H. Swift. Radio engineer of the National system. that he has completed all arrange- ments for the establishment or star tlons in Winnipeg, Saskatoon, R9- gina, Edmonton and Calgary. l These stations are not new, like CKCH in Ottawa, but are stations already existing with which the Canadian Notional Railways have come to agreement for the brood- casting of programmes. ' in Winnipeg the Manitoba. gov~ ernnient telephone station I(CKY) 450 meters will broadcast for the Canadian National, Rallwoyg every Thursday evening. chewan the Radio Supply Station (CFQ) will broadcast every affer- noon between “ From Regina the Leader Station CKCK, 420 meters, will broadcast each Tuesday com. Calgary, Grant Station ‘CECN w), . meters will broadcast every w -_ nesday evening and the Herald lion CFAC. Thursday evening. ton, the Journal Station OLGA, 460 meters. will broadcast every Friday evening. From Saskat- 3 and 4 o'clock. evening. F 430 meters, every. From namin- The aternoon programme is b6- (Oontlnusd on page 3) Announcements, Coming Events‘, Meetings. Etc. RATESF-Z cents per word each insertion. "Hard Cook-We can supply the y qusntlty.—-A. v ‘l e .40. 21893~2Sl3l ‘wllliss F’ ‘lie inst few years fox farms have and Co." a been established In every Province. ilircr- at rmiiiliy- will i.-\ performed ind in i922 there were 077 fox by Zion C. Y T T. on April 3rd. ‘arms. of which less than ‘liulf were RQ-fltgfyu 11.. u. 1i ‘n Prince Edward island. -_ ._ "Tilt lloi- River Dramatic " ' l ’,\“i-ll. their play, "Ho!!! in ill Alayttleld Hall, Mon- day. Eli‘; iveuther unfavorable on 26th. 2194-3 02%|. "New Tiondnu. Tiler-V will be l llitntly Sale in New "vwuesday evening, flue Thursday 21968-228. London iiaii March 26th. ii not night. "The event of the season, Morrls—-1Zarie Recital Tuesday. 25th, ut S o'clock in St. Patti's Hall. 1 . "Make no mfitske, be presmt at the Plano Recital to be given in St. Paul's Hall. Tuesday 25th by iCanadtvs most famous pianist. Mr Fred Morris, assisted by Mr. Chas. Earle. it "Don't mls; the opportunity of hearing Mr. Fred Morris and Mr. Charles Earle in Si. Paula Hall Tuesday, March 25th, eight o'clock. 1i "The Musical Recital on Tiler day, 25th will ho the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Msclfinnon. ll “Old Sydney Coal for the ow fire. We have Ilia best-A. P ~ ard & Co. Phone 240. 2189-3-2Z-8l "New Glasgow. Dramatic Club will stage their five Isl: ill‘! "The Descoii". Fredericton Tuesday. March 25th. l! not tint first flno nlght_followlng.——ll. "A demonstration on b But remember that-in sn advertise- tentlon. ll‘ you wont him to under- hirn to understand you. lire some of the thiltg is OHNQM. Continued on sis) uient it is bud business to put any strain at all upon the reader's ht- March 27th at 1 p1 stand you it is your advantage to malice it just as easy us possible for The third advertlsmeent is merc= ly a matter of spelling and manta-- ntion. Put s comma after tbs-word "see" ens spell it "m" and the sn- feedlng and i will be held st k ,Sn'eeches by brotnfir ‘Everybody welcome. ngflubls of at ~- "Tlhs you w will Giro” st . u * ‘Himlllle. W4.” v-d Qf under the dim" tingulshed piilfllflilflo -»f Hi, Honor... rssdl . .-~~~ a . A. Rodflnll HUD-Hill