MAXIMS OFA ~ MERCHANT °vr to-deyu m the brlcka with will“! W0 build our future. lithe" are defective, th, whqie "rum", of our Ilfa will! correopond. Your “m” w." b‘ "mi"! "h" you Put MERCHANT if all men cannot be brawl" "F the aamq opinion; in moral: and religion, it la at ‘loll! worth ‘Willi! to give them good roaaona for II m“ “\\\\\ no" %>" Into your to-dayo, Charlottetown Guardian Tm; can. 1881 Morning Guns-dial, Ffluldqd Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew much as they can be persuaded fl accept. ’ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 Annual llubaerlptlona Delivracd . “y Mull, Oaaanln all] U. h. A, iniiiii ASSN. iiiiiiiis Hill IIIINFEHENIIE C. R. Officials Pro- mise Co-Openation with Maritime Pro- vinces. Messrs. C. McArthnr, M L. A., P W. Clarkin and R. L. Cotton return- etl from Moncton last evetiing where they had been in iiOllfilftlilltttl I19 representatives of the Print-c Edward island Tourist Association with representatives of tliu NM,“ Scotia anti New Brunswick 'i‘onrisi Association anti Mr. A. T. Weldon, Traffic Manager anti Mr. ltnbcrt- son, General Passenger Alp-pt on behalf 0i’ the Atlantic region oi’ tin- Punadlam National Railways. The officials of the railway nro teertainly making great efforts this year, n111cl1 greater than t-vcr lit-- fore to develop a11tI promoti- tourist travel for the Maritime I'l‘UVlIIt'1-S. The object of the present confer once was to arrange if passibl» for co-operatlon between tin- throt- provinces in their tottrist advertis- ing expenditures and so mako a much greater anti more effective presentation of the summer time attractiveness of the provinces than could be possible if the three provinces make their advertising cxpenditureg Independently. To help promote sitch a co-oper- ative anti progressive plan the rall- way management have agreed to make a special expenditure o1‘ $6,000, apart altogether from and additional to their own extensive adwerttitsing plana,—a special ox- penditure in the purchase of news- papers or magazine space, the pub- 11011110115 to bo chosen by and the copy supplied by representatives of the three Provincial Tourist As- sociations working in conjunction with the advertising agent of the Atlantic region. .At the conference Colonel Montgomery of the Furness Withy. line, Mr. Macdonald of the Halifax Hotel and Mr. Saunders, secretary_ of the Halifax Board of Trade rep- resented the Nova Scolia tourist interests and Mr. Avartl of Stick- vllle president of the New Bruns-' wick Tourist Association represent- otl New Brunswick. - Condensed Specials “AT|E-—2O par word, net each Insertion in this column s ‘JOHN A. MeDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Hermanville. 2068-3-17-1mtl1 .__ ‘FOR SALE-EDIOON IAMBERO- la Phonograph and records, al- most new. Apply S04 ifltzroy st. Clergy of the Ilioccse was held nt Charlottetown on .\ii1rcl1 liith and lilth to consider thc question oi (preventing the Iifibiiélll. exodus oi‘ the people from the island. The various trituscs of the cml- Rraiion were consltlerctl particul- arly the matters of titlucirtlon, cc- onumy, lat-k oi‘ monitors, imwililug- ness on llui purl of part-tits to til- vitie their i‘t1r1ns and llu- luck oi‘ social life in tht- farming districts. P. E. 1. ciiitiiic ciiiitiiu AND EMiiiiliillilN PRiiBiEM. A Conference 0f Catholic Clergy 0f the Dio- cese Was Held This Week T0 Discuss Ways and Means 0i Preventing Ex- odus of Our People-Further Confer- ence t0 Take Place in July. Aconfercncta oi‘ the Catholic: A number of taommittees wert, iormctl to study what prnctlcnl r1- metlics 111lgl1t be applied 1o tlhicsc . (‘illltirl-S, and to confer with thc i111 thorltios when necessary and udvis obit: I11 order to co-tiperirte with "(Jill in their tiflorts to remedy the situation, its also lo tiuvlst» ways and means of introducing more so ciul life into lin- farming districts, The (‘Oilllllllltlilfi arc to rcpuri at :1 iilliirc ctiniliiweiicc 1.1 ht- ln-ltl curly in Jilly. British Officcr Anti Indian Soldiers Killed in Ambush (Canadian Press) PESHAWAR, lirltlsh lntliii. March 20.»—A llritlsh officer 21nd two lntllan soldiers have been kill- ed 11nd six pickets in the v-icinlty of Chagmalal. in northern lntlia. near the Afghan liortlcr. The trasaulties stifforetl by the Indian trlbesmen who m-adc tht- illllICk iirt- not known. -iO-}—- --—— China and Soviet Russia Almost at Breaking Point (Canadian Press) LONDON, March 20.——-'i‘he Chin- ese Government has ordered the Soviet. envoy I11 tPeklng, L. M. Kai'- alkhan, ‘to quit iChina, says n ties- patt-h to the lDaily Mail from -llck- ing. This action was taken, the des- pntch adds. because M. Karakhnnki notes to the Chlneie Irorcign Office were in-stilting one of thcm amount.- ing to n11 ultimatum, it giving "(Jhlun three days to retrognizte the Soviet ilovcritment. The corrcsllilllilflll says the situation is tense. LUNUUN FEiiRS' TRAFFICSTRIKE (Canadian Press) LONDON, liiar. 20. —~i.outloncrs fcnr that lfililflvll)’. Oililllllllfi illlll underground railway steFVlCPs will be tied up Friday at midnight ow- “ lug t0 the refusal of the employees ‘FOR SALE-BOARDING HOUSE centrally located, gooti stable. Apply M, care of Guardian. 2113 3 19 5i ‘WANTED-PLYMOUTH Fl°¢K laying or to lay, two pallets. Address L. B. Guardian Office. 2137-3-20-21. ‘GERM MIDOLINGB- WONDER- ful feed for young pigs and dairy cattle sold by Carters. 2100 3 18 121 to grant. thc tramway men's dc- fllllillil for Iiighcr wages. The Transport Workers llnioii. to which the mcn bciolllt. llllll llll“ octctl thcm to strike :1t mitlnighi tomorrow failing a scttlcmcut in m“ impritn. Tlic move (211901:- 17,000 truniywnymeu anti dthililil omnibus men huvc prnmisetl their support whilc subway mntormeu are also expected to 10in. "WANTED——CABIN TRUNK _ IN good condition. Apply BOX 4111- Zlfili-il-Zl 2i ‘count-omen SALE AT ROSE Valley. Friday, March 21.. coni- menclug at one o'clock, p. m. Oll the promlles of Dan Dixon. 21134-3-20-21 ‘WANTED-TO nam- av MAV 1st, eight imomod house. llalllllll location, conveniences. Address "D" core of Guardian. 1955-3-11tf. won SALE-MNJLARY steer- rlc stove, also heater. Alli"); 13" Elm Ave. 21ss-s-..o-:n. ‘WANTED TO RENT OR PUR- chnse, a centrally located small house. Apply "J" BOX 116. Cit)’- 2I18-3-19-ti‘ __._-_--—---—— ‘LAST OPPORTUNITY TO OB- tain fine resilience at Brighton, ‘TO T — IIX ROOMEO nr, Garrison 1s leaving the Pro- ll0 ‘flue mile Rom Charlotte vinco and will. accept any reason- tow-n, apply K. I‘. Meme. Si. Pr- tune offer up to March twenty" tor-ammo, ~ siaa-a-io-ioi second. zovtic-n-ci ‘WANT! ultras in CHEESE tnzuzhasn SALE or Farm- ao 1, one who wishes a-llarbert M11lli- can, Kiakora. 2167-3-2131 mnlzwnturrho. EXPERIENC- oo maid, mm he capable cook. Small wally. but wage! belt!- Apply giving references. ofllca W. K, lingers, '00. Md. tbetween 10 a, m. and noon. ill _.._._......_........_........__- 'mnrs_n - av 1'11: KING can llarmofl’ institute of from. River, a dual ourpfl" ' Shot-thin bull, two years old or undue-C. 1.. senqabaush. Body Troal. - Ililli-il-ELSI _->n wsnuy ants-u ACRES A1’ mo» mime by Tlavdir rt Duncan.» lament in Mll- h‘ rm all clear. bull ._ fbpatr. Apply to M, traitor». I l 4-8-1 l .01 stock, crop, Implements. f11rnil- uro at Mrs. Bertha Illrks. Fill“ tuna, King's Co., on Friday the 28 Ingt, at 12A1oot11. Sea hand bills. ._ . , uc oneer. c a’ 2141-3-20 2i ‘WANTED-BY A WHOLESALE dealer. a man to buy farm prn- duce, shoultl know how to srailr eggs, experienced preferred. Writs P. 0. Box 428, St. John, N. it-sitc-r-n s1. ‘TRAININC FOR NURSES: WOOD sville (N. H.) Hospital offers training classes over 30 months‘ sunniii LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER, THURSDAY The first motion, to-tluy, was mudn by the Leader of the (low-aru- ment. tile introduced i1 hill to fur- ihci- amend the Ptrblic Schools Act, i512". it was read u first time. iltm. Mr. Myers then submittctl tho Annuni lteport of the Deport- ment of Agriculture. This rcpoi". stats fnith that "rural science work has inulni-ainctl .:1 reliable part oi tlu- agricultural work through this brunch in connection with ‘Prince oi‘ Waits College untl- throughout the Province I11 the form of School Fairs." During the early full fifty School l-‘nlra were theld .i11 practic- ally every ill-lift. of the province. Live Stock was shown including calves, pigs, poultry and lambs. in many cases the exhibit was a mark- rtl improvement over previous yt-nrs commatitllng the interest oi the cidcr people of the conrniiinlty. 'l'l1c Womeitfili ‘institute llriinch it is stittrzi in .i1c report, 11in»: innin- tainctl an active .inte1'c.<t. in tlic various lines of its vrnrk. Through the institute branches -mucl1 of the community enterprise is being most favorably encouraged. Tht- brunch- t-s urc encouraged in 11s many cases 11.4 possible to associate themselves with the School Fairs anti other clubs, ivhorc entrouriigeincnt and direction are needed from n1t1turt~ sources anti “the result has provcn very benefit-ial." it. is interesting to note that “The operation of the IBFICK and Tile Plant, at Richmond. which has been under the direction of this tiepartincnt for the past three sen- sons hits proved that the quality of l..-l:1ntl clay products can be taken iii-i il. successful competitor with those of outside sources. During the past season u large quantity of brick were sitppllcd to ibuild the magnificent chapel that ls ibcinil crcctcti at. Egmuni lBtiy. The qunl» ity has lit-cu prononncctl as excel- lent by all those who wcrc ititcrcst- ctl I11 lllli work. Owing to the crop contiititins 11nd the piilccs of farm (Continued On Page Three) ___--<o>———-— THEY TELL ME svamc- \$ WE. TO Asap/E TODAY- AND EM CroNNA- BE RlqgHTTi-l-ERE ‘m SAY-You AND ME. ARE / TORONTO, March 2l.—Maritime ‘moderate ‘W011i. winds fair and mild lligh title this morning at. 11.05 11nd tonight tit 11-17. Bun sets this evening nt 0.14 and risen tomorrow morning nt 5.58. Full moon Friday. March 21st 11.80 a.m. Bunimerslde tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. Ninxlmttm anti minimum tempor- aturcs: period, friltruatlon covering loct-llroronto Clear urea. classes and bedside nurslnl- Montreal . Clair Pay, 818 a month first year, 815 Quebec ,. (‘lmlfly n month second your. with board. (iharlottteown . Cloudy room and laundry. Communicate Halifax Cloudy ' with Superintendent of Hospital, St. John . Cloudy Wootlttville, N. H., U. S. A. Boston Clear ‘ 2159-3-21 ZINew York . C19!!!’ LIT |.___ i i i l""_| i -—-1 i i 43 Men and Comman- Hllllilllfl Sliii der Known to Have Perished—‘l8 Now Awaiting Death. (Canadian Press) TOKIO, Mar. 20. —Graphlc ties- PRINCE J uot as he ‘NJURED ONCE MGR? Japuncsc naval submarine iii, resi- ‘ lng on the sea bottom of Sasebo recovered from a broken shoulder blade, the Prince of Wales suffered from another fal [Eillildlllll criptlons of the emotions of eigh- tucn men facing slow death from SlllfOfllllIIK are being recoivetl by llllllPl'\\'lll.iiI' telephone. froth ineln- burs oi the crew trapped within the Harbor according to despalches to thc tifflcc today from Sast-bo naval Inn-iv. 'l‘l11'uugl1 llic untlerwatcr telc- piiont- communication it. was tietcr- mint-ti that forty-two men anti two t1l'ficcrs,on1- ot' tilt-m Commander l\'11nu1sima, perishctl when the for- wartl compurtmetit was flooded as a lwiillll of llive shattering of the conning tower I11 a (iOlllSliIll yn-iL-r tiny with the ivnrshlp 'l‘z1tst1t:1. Ten tiivers uwrc striving to attach I at a steeplechasing event. He was badly cut about the face, and may carry a permanent scar over one eyebrow as a result. The accident has raised a storm of protest in Britain over his constant exposure lo risk. The public is divided he- tween a desire to prevent him tak- ing further risks, and a keen ad- miration of his daring. The pic- tut-e shows him in action at polo. another of his favorite sports - . . . .. ‘ §4>9§§O§Q§ff§-§‘ WIREESRIEFS Last Minute News Flashed in Over ‘the Wires ""*'"**Q"Q*+H1Q-Q+w~ Alhurch ctf Scotland (Canadian Press.) LISBON, March 20—Fiftegn persons twere killed when a "l" “My house collapsed he" mdPlY- Thlrty pCPBOFI; were ‘bruied under the ruins. (Canadian Press.) Gl-ACE BAY. u. s. March 20.—At a meeting of Glace Bay mechanics local held last evening a resolution BpOnSor. (id by Nu. 24 local calling for the holding of a district con- venticn, wa5'reje¢ted_ The vote on the resolution was 30 to 1B. (Canadian Press.) FARGO, N. D., March 20, Calvin Coolidge was con. ceded victory in the Republi. can presidential preference primary in North Dakota ‘To. esday in a statement issued here by state headquarters of Senator Hiram Johnston. one oil the President's primary 0p. ponenta. . (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, March 20.- The present term of the Court 0f King's Bflrich was adjourn. ed this morning after a brief sitting of five minutes without any decision having been made with regard to the new trial of Adeiard Dolor-me for the murder of hi half broth- er Raoul, and the matter will not come up again until the May assizes. (British United Press) LONDON. Mar. 20. —An- nouncement was made this morning that Premier Mac- donaid will privately convey to the Prince the anxiety of the British people regarding risks which he is running and there is a general feeiinq of relief that His Royal Highness will accede fo the advice from so high a quarter and abandon the more dangerous forms of exercise. chains by which the submarine could he pullctl 11p with heavy Wllltilltll-l. - Edinburgh is Trifle Shocked (Canadian Press) l.-t1.\lDO.\', March 2ll.~'l‘be prc~ diction that :1 miner, Jameti llrown. Labor M. 'l'., will lie appointed as liht- next Lord High Commissioner‘ o1‘ the iiicncrul Assembly of the has shocked ‘the good people oi‘ Edinburgh. — <-O}—— ' '- I Loses His Life Stealing Liquor (Canadian Press) name unknown, lost his life, antli itnothcr had a narrow escape from drowning, while, attempting to steal in cnsc of liquor from the deck of the steamer ‘Bntetuum here today. William Butler, t1 stevedore, was rescuetl, but his companion was drowned. Remarkable Radio Record Announced (Canadian Press) LONDON, March 20.—A remark- able radio record is claimed by A. E. Wright of Scarborough, New Smith Wales, who reports t bot with i1 two ‘bulb sct hc clearly heard piirt of it programme broadcast in California. -_-—<-o4>-———-* Mr. H. J. Larkin Captures Big Price RECEIVES HIGHEST PRICE FOR SILVER FOX SKIN AT LON- DON FUR SALE- l.urk‘in, Alibcrtnn, Iias oom- silv- i.\lr. -ll. .i. captured llll‘ highest pricc i11 petition with 2.667 black and incurs/ix, March 20.—~0ne maml iii iiiii iiiiiiiii Iii iii iESCiiPEli lion anti‘ iliiiilllli [IN Annual Mgeting of As sociation Held Yes- terday. The annual Inucilng of the Chur- iottetown Iirlvlxlg Pilfk nnd Pru- vlneial lExhibltion Association was held in, the office of the secretary, Mr. C. R. Smallwtxni, yesterday lit‘- tsrnon. The directors nntl officers were re-electetl. its follow-s: iPresitlenl, .\lr. J, J. Davies, Vice-President, .\ir. James Paton. l)lrect.ors-—\Z\<Ir_ Justice liusztirtl, Mr. Geo. E. ll1rgl1c.s, Senator .iol1n MOLIQBII, Messrs, ‘Frank l’. lit-ii nntl Hammond Kelly. EXHllllllilN i Secretcry»'i‘ri>z1..<111'ci'--llr. (i. It. Smsllwootl. It. was decided to hold the llro vincial Exhibition from ‘Tuesday, Sept. 30, Io Friday, Oct. 3. These dates were tselccietl so that flu- ex» hlbitloit would follow Fredericton and ‘Chathain 11nd would give an rapport-unity oi‘ bringing here thin fnst race horses competing on -lht- other side. At a meeting of the directors im- mediately after the animal ' meet- ing it wits decided to have three days horse racing during the Exhi- bition week, on Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday, ll Iii MEETING ill Hlllli iii]. About Sixty Sharehol- ders Present at Vic- toria Hotel Supper Last Night. About sixty shareholders attenti- lottetmvn Hotel Company Limited. operating Victoria anti Queen Hotels, held in the dining room of the Victoria Hotel last evening. The business meeting was preced- ed by a splendid supper which ivas greatly enjoyed. Music was furn- isbeti by the Casino Orchestra. Master Trainer danced the High- land Fling and Mr. Chas. Earle very kindly gave two splendid solos. The meeting was presided over by Mr. L. E. Prowse, vice president I11 the absence of the president. l\Ir. W. K. Rogers. ' The animal report showed a very satisfactory profit for 1923, which board of management were re- elected as follows: Ilresltletit, 1\ir. W. K. Rogers. 1st Vice Pres" Mr. L. E. ilrowse. 2nd Vice l’res., Mr. S. A, liiclmntl. Director, G. I), Wright Secretary Trflfltilllfill‘, Lt. (‘oi. D. A Mtit-Klnnon. interesting to note this fox was fed t1 i‘Ol1i:llt1t\.l‘l]l!l(l amount oi‘ imperial tFox Biscuit, this together with ihc best of stock and the best of feed- ing uudoirbtctily made the fur whut It was, ‘This fox was rnistetl at the J. F. ‘White Fur Farm :1 F-cw Miles i‘rnn1 Alberlou, sitpervls- ed by Mr, “lhite and !\lr. lmrkin in pantncrsliiiv. fia/‘Aavd r A" . fray/cyan! S MM uI/nsl ' ____‘;‘ .1 _ . Jvsw SOURCE’ 0 r/m/ cancers/ans for (b0 sy yra/ated fa a grM/I 4 of fire m/ca g In! rad/a apparel”; has been f/nparfcrl‘ from htt/r. {der/b have been cancer/ix. Here/More most ’ Urn: tnvrnvtaitahm. svuotcrrt. F M/CA ~fifosraw W999”?! . mam ml/PJ o/ m/ca fm/d: 1g: .)/- f Amer/can e/rc/r/ca/ ’ _ far msu/df/n; Ne!‘ ' rri .i. ~- i x skins ill. the l.u111psontr\11c- A llllilllfililllilillflV fur sale held I11 Lon- l , E _'. ' ‘Udiluiiungitin brought. £111. It is Coming EVGIltS, 1 Meetings, Etc. word each RATESP-Z cents per insertion. "Zion Church Hospital Cakv Stile at S. A. ‘.\iollon:1lti's Stiturtlnl‘ ncxt. "A good time for everyone at ihc pie and basket social ifllillllll tit Springfield, (Lot (i7) linll. "Make no mistake, be present at tho Plano Recital to be. given in St. Paul's Hall, Titestiay 25th by Canada's. most famous pianist, Mr. Fred Morris, assisted by Mr. (Thus. Earle. 2144 3 20 3i "Don't miss the opportunity of hearing Mr. Fred Morris and Mr. Charles Earle in St. Patti's flail Tuesday, March 25th, eight o'clock. 2144 3 20 3i "The Musical Recital m1 Tues~ day, 25th will be under tho (lis- tinguiahed patronage of "is Honor the Lieutenant Governor .antl Mrs. Maclftnnon. 2144 3 20 3i "The young people of New Glas- gow w-lli present. "The Country Squire" at Howe: Hall, Brantley beach, Monday night. March 24. lI V________ ___ ___ _____._____- A INFECTED BY SMAllPllX I Islanders From Maine Lumberwoods Will Be Stopped at Tormentine ii Disc0ver- t ed—Full Precautions Being Taken t0 Safeguard the Province. ‘ Notification has .bcc.n received by Stuart, ‘l~‘ I. Brown. lllllllllllll Till‘ ilr. .i. S. Jenkins, Provincial lietilth once ('31, on i". McPhce, Alex Ml‘- Ofilcer, from the chief medical offic" iionaltl, '.\icr'l.( '2) Doyle, John Doyle. er oi the ‘Stale of Maine, that Ii is pllSSlhlP that some of these tvrelve men belonging to iPrint-t- Edward island ran away from tin-i smallpox infested camp near Honi- ttin four tl-llyS ago, their tiisappezir- nnt-c having only been dlsctiverctl on Wt-(lntltstlay. . A11 emergency met-ting oi‘ flu- Provlnciill Board til‘ lit-ill yesterday afternoon and steps licaltli was ‘ mcn may have returned to the PfllYlllifil lit-fort» word Willi received L..- (Continued On Page Three) ed the annual meeting of the Char- . 2i a "u!" 1mm" rm“ A“ spun? K00" action tin llic purl of Iht- recipient. taken tu nit-ct itiiy tiiingcr that Illily ilrlfill‘. Yestt-rtltiys reports from 'l‘ormt-n- tlnc were that none of tht- Siwpecis werc on the trains t-timiug to the island‘. Should those int-n be 41p- prchcntleti, a railway building has been offered at 'i'orn1>-n1ii1e by Mr. (Indy, Superintendent of the C. N. R. office here I11 which to tpiarnn- line them. Dr. J. ‘S. Jenkins; is leaving this morning to inspect the building anti to make arrangements both at Tor- mentine and iBortien for any event- unlities. He .ls placing on the cur ferry a ‘medical officer who will re- main there as long as there is con- sidered to he any danger, Every effort will ‘ht- made to prevent any use or contact entering the Prov- lnce. iiletiplti are warned in the t-o1111- try districts that they should bu tareful about. associating with men who have returned from the Maine lumber woods. The particular camp from which the men ‘broke Sh! Flr-"v-illiles "ll ailflllll‘ 0f quarantine is 100 miles north of church we. "P tOWHFd-B Prflllbmml. Bangor and 31'» miles west of lloitl-‘illd "'- Y-t-n" the 0. T. A. may be‘ ton. The Information oi‘ their es3d¢leal°d S: a referendum in Ort- cape was received by the ilrovinc-lllliriv, because tet- para-ice people ial Health Officer by telephone, butihave siaclwned their vigilance. he was unable at that time to scc- However. Slu- c edict-s - thlt the ure the Islanders’ addresses. The conditions vtltico will follow in tha names of the island men are as rol- track of more liberal sale of liquor Igwg; :wii|_ swing the population back lFred Nelligan, iiliartln ‘Stewart, strongly in favor of prohibition. Dan MoPiterson, John McLeod, Ed. and that 1;: re-establlshmant will Robit-harti (or liublchuuti), John libs permanent. , Lent-en Lectures- MISS AGNES MACPHAIL, M.P. A“ j J-Quiet ‘Talks in Retreat (BV REV. S. D. GORDON) MAKING AND BREAKING CONNECTIONS ictiive the much-talked-of baptism of ‘powcr. ’l‘hi1t may quilt ‘ikely have}. ‘lbw-ll tluc to my own dullness Oi Many Experiences, but One Law ('OIlI[ll‘i:llt'l1nlOII. liut whatever the cause. my failing to nntlerstaud led ' till . >1 l1 lm iro 'ing the ‘ . , _ 33:0‘: 7U I x " in mechanics powgxcr iilllllUlldfi Oil-ii]! :1! rather cnrt-iul »tndy of the " __ t i l lions. \'.1t to :1: .o d look iisclf until somewhat k‘ _ I l l M “rs zoit tonntc v FR,;,"“IaIqg;q“erg T4,“? Ijgpilgec‘ C“ great machine shop mnkcs lllil‘ iclt-nrir light. has t-omc. Anti now (gm-am y. n "B ',,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, S our. Tilt-re nut-t u- smn rm». -————-—.—— --i--- PM“ am‘, Dine“. The torme‘, nectfiona in two directions-dc.wordI (continua; on page 5) toward the source oi‘ power. .1:11l' outward for use. The same ‘ "‘ holds tlrueiinl spiritual powicr mall-HA 11 1 et: a 1 ca . ' icrc must m ont n I g ADVERTISING connections. These nights we have been to ‘ By Scammon Lockwood geihcr n ft-w things ltnvt- sccmt-tl _ clear. We hovc seen that from tlic. statidptilnt of our lives. there is, noctl of power, as wcll us from thcl _ standpoint of the blasters use oft . , , us among twthcrs. .it>sus‘ promiselmi]‘m"iiffiilflzhfimgfifiil; ‘y’??? fir: and insistent word}? mskc plan tin-Hunt wrong“ m“ 1mm‘, s necessity of our aving power it‘ ' _ ‘ ills plan for us is not to fnil. liisA‘,‘_‘t_lmlul:s:fi)r‘$51522?’“Hlféowwgttgli: words about iht- prict- of power wrmpn m: mum“; “éokmg em l ‘____ l1z1vt~ set many of us to doing Hllilli‘ "wnk Mlurq “,l_ltt‘l_“l‘itl unqwsro?’ honest thinking 11nd heart-scorch» “um m“ or hm?“ “Tun”. G bush ‘"3" M“! w“ hm" gmw" ““"""11t--~ti1o11st-s inquiring aboutartimor- suggestion, too, of the meaning illmlllypvnink m, m‘ “cum, 0mm“ mm won‘ "OWN" "ml l“ m“ “m” Ilnl it doesn't matter nlnch 57-bit. aonallty back of thc word. . _ , ._ 'l't>nigl1t I Wfllll to talk with you X's“?ltlglirlrgmqglfiggalzfiu‘ ‘arias: THE-‘EETTER connections between the source of .. 1 t -~ t. ~ . power anti the chiinnci through .' ‘Hm m‘ "kmg u “mum m b“, .' ‘ill ', “ which it. is to flow out. to others; lmn“ NH" m m Al" anmemm" _ ._vt1ur lcttcr lg :1 pit-co of advertis- "mL one“ gmmmm‘ mm m pr"“""“" ling '1t1tl the rules or notl a iVPfll lllt- connections unbroken. ‘ ' g ' fl‘ , . . ., ,. J1"9v"w1'li lt lins been tint- of ilic ]li\l,'lll‘llll'l:|x:\gv éxvgrfilgiggafl m "in", on,“ M u“, 363mm charnclt-ristics oi‘ rcctint yours in. i, mm hm," my obprvmmnythn Morris-Earle Recital Tuesday, lrpnglm“ "'r“l""‘.n‘m, "mm "nwtht- nttist common fault of the in- 25th, ot ti o'clock I11 St. Paul's "'9" “Pokml “ml “Tmml "hm" m" ‘cxpt-ricncctl letter writer is to start 1on1. 2m s20 :11 "MY “llml- T""“<“llll“l ‘ll lwl-“lll-‘l .111» o1- 1.1-.» Icltt-r by tolling what. ha huvc 11cm lltl into t -lct1r i- -. _ . . stnntlinl; of‘ ills licrslmulil; ‘lmilillltl‘ur “A.” H" " r remmmwr m“ 1°“; itiimiott and into intimatt. rolation tum lzlsrrllllxlq“ HAIVPrtASIAmPn‘ or - ‘ , ‘ ' ' .* to11 which we hall ship with llimscli‘. Anti yct, mttv u “f r u H W" . I _ r kl V‘ \ _- .opt11 and stating 111 the adver_ fllifltlliliifltlalllfltlaflggllilztidll wltallltiut llltllligmwm "ml a comxw‘ grmlulw ‘i able to get a simple workable llll>tt.it,?uii:e;i' rllfilflsqfiwi‘? ,li,l,l,(;.t,mx1'gg g '~ ' " I ricrstandlng of I1ow l was to re-lnf H", ‘Npm .,..i not by tell- |ing us that 1;. l er.‘ not college V, l grntlunlt-s. ‘.0.- ~ ems to Ind ‘ ~. i that ii I >\~--1-- Hlilljllll. 1o an other? ‘t Brethren of St. George's and Boyne L. 0. L., are re. llsonitiii. :1 w" rht last think TC .-'\.‘ 1 1' would be [i111 quoalod to meet In the tcll the ll tlltli “ Lodge Room Sunday at 1.45 p. m. and form In precon- lon for the purpose or at.- tending 111a funeral of their me Iro. ‘H. M. Chandler. N. O. MoLlAN, 1.1 his requirements. If‘! thougr two I could get away wit ltnt- job i.» plte uf the ftict that didn't tii-‘stiss a college educatfhh, I t-t-ti tioit wouldn't fell who! chief l ' ct was; or. if I fall that, “'11,,- m-ct-ssary t" m- ntlon it, . tuck I1 away In a llti": pa nomt-wheit- in thc middle 012$ o) tbc fcttt-r. 1.- tn a ' where I'd ltope to not fine, first fine night following. £21.: . 3i- 8oo'y. 8t. Gaol-pea L.O.I.. A. WATKINM . the advertiser woultln t loo it. “ l‘ ' Sorry. Ioyna L. O. L- t A (Continual on Pap i)