OPA flr-L; 5' the rewards of. work. Enjoyment of‘ work brinfflfurther.” joy in tontohuaroa we... I ll Mi“ eilunllam C0 Founded ' 1:5‘: iiiltiirrol an ti‘ ' r. 5m The Firsifllleetings of Farmers’ Week were HeIdYesiIerday Afternoon and Evening t in the Technical, Sc Reports, Addreme ‘ on Dairy hool - Interesting- sy and Discussion Activities. There was a fairly good ntten-i dance at the a-nnual meeting or’ the Provincial Dairy Association held yesterday at the Teolrnlcnl School. The afternoon session opened at 2.80 p. ln.. The vice-president, Mr.- J. S. Cousins presided ‘tin the una~ voidable absence of the president, Mr. lltenbert ‘Simpson. The nrinut- of the lust meeting wereread and adopted.‘ The secretary's re- port was read .aa given elsewhere in the Guardian. A balance oi‘ OV-t er- 36500 iwaa. shown on the rig-ht side oi‘ theTledger, The report oi’ the auditor. tMr. C. J. Cook was than read and thoth reports were adopted. t. ' -Messrs J; Thos. Hicks and J. Ji. .\ieDonald. Montreal, of the Domin- ion Jbpartment, were present at the meeting and were introduced‘ by the secretary, Mr. Proiitt. , The chairman expressed "pleas- ure at the presence 0t‘ the Domin- ion offlcin-‘ls. He referred to Mir. McDonald's work in Western Con, ado. and to the' important rues-sage‘ both officials woulid have ilor ls- lund dalrymen. He also expressed‘ pleasure at the rn-esonca oi‘ Hort. J. ii. Myers, Commissioner oi‘ Azrl: culture upon w-hom he chilled ior| amne remarks. , lion. tMr. Myers in a short ad‘ dress emphasized the advantniles that Illa in co-oponattion. Hie cited. as an example of one oi‘ the moat, complet organizations oi‘ its kind in cohort», the P. r. island seertl Potato Growers ‘Association. The, excellent work of the egg circles was also mentioned tut evidence m the value oi’- cooilail-liml- Th“ dairy industry in this Province needs more of this cooflllmi-ifln- ‘lie "was convinced that we M9- cnmpntrativelly speaking. ‘behimi oiher Provinces in grading nnd marketing of dairy llmduiiifi- “i” other provinces have atlollled ‘M9, ier and more modern methods. it. F Condensed Specials‘ RA ..-2e per word, net each lrilargpn in this column » wmunsaco" rs our. -_-¢--l— °"MURE800"—WHAT ts r-rr “REMNANTII ‘TO-DAY AT HALF IIIEOG_'"LEI‘IBII Dept. Beer & Weeks lmunnoor muaeacor mun- Epcot‘ tron aA a-oonuen arose and dwoling house combined. ln good locality, Apply "J." curd of (Ipaflllpm 1422~2»9-lf. ‘ron sALa-i-isavv snows paper 6 aunts a roll. Guardian , cities. 17304-284! ‘FOR SALE-MQOLARY RANGE. Apply 89 Rochford St- 1777-3-3 2i ‘FOR SALE-NIW DOUBLE house, caring over 1.0 per cent. Terms, i-ltoof phone ll. E. Park mam-Hfti-B-B ll, FOUND it‘ IUNOH OF Klffi in Post Olliddr owner- may have same by lpplyin at this office and paying‘ lotgfi 1782 4 1i ‘ma t l 4- "rwaurv-riv! t ~ will 300d buildinfin line.- Agnlv to flu m 8B. maroon-zest. i I HELP A1‘ to S. Apply at 1 at n. . A l. at arr-art.- lvllt "wonderful bar- ‘IOY I’ lay Alpha. lotobcthty are oi "Hi .... . - a tinctures-wine . . .. Will ht pen-ts to‘ |clted a ran ,~ will be only it rrrniler o!‘ months ho tbelleved, when l-{lfildillg will be in _ general use. lie did not believe the railway management could do , oi’ much better in the limiter freight rates, but it was up to pro- ducers to see that they put the very best. grade products uu the market, whl-clt cost no more tn ship titan those ul‘ cheaper" grades. The grading of cream is rrmv h"- lng ‘looked upon by progressive pnJducer-s as very important and the speakicr‘ ibrlicvetl tltrt t-snnpul- soiry graillng will yet conu- iuttr general effect. The GNP-rill)" iii whether vroum hauled a long flirt- tttncc to ihn factory dPirnt-turl lrmrr its vnluc (‘Ollili bc unswerctl in tho negative. The matter oi‘ marketing duiry products through two-operative mc- t-hods was‘ atllbo important. in this line wetihove not advanced any in the last 30 years. What is needed is some central (rrgunlztttlott and ii‘ such a scheme can be worlu-"l out it would receive every assis- wnge from the Provincial lit-part- lnent. Tlrc speaker looked [ikrrvrurtl ‘to the tiny Wlwll-‘lrlltlflii dnlrytrrrvu would lltno up with other »Pru\"rrrccs in these mittteits; no one was ruinin- entitled to the last cent. in llrc mur- ketlng of_ dairy products than tin- produccr himself. Thgmfgzilylowing committees were u. i e Z" ‘ .- pggsdiutionsz—il. E. McKenzie. pm; court, Chas, Stevens.» Nomlnatlnin-John Simpson. Wesley Keefe, Wallace McKay. Pfgggj-MQUEJGII McDonald, Frank Walker. .\'lr. Fraser T, Morrow. _ ion Dairy Produce Grader tor tltc Maritime Provinces PM “(Mm dairy inspector submitted his trc- port, given below, which was ud- optetl as read. ‘This refit"! Sire-bi?“ very ‘H-genfly the need of nrorc care ln factory WQ-"k- Wm‘ rem" once to island cheese hir- Mflrmw called attention to the iuct that no definite progressive siei’ l"*“_‘b“°" media lu ‘his twenty-live Ifvillb 9X’ perlenee irr grading. Pnsicdflllliii)" cultures and carre of milk had .5591; urged repeatedly. A little clos er selhectlon oi’ milk. more titted; tion paid to cooling milk. 11"!‘ U“ use oi‘ ll culture urn»clrlnc,_ WEI‘? stressed. in birtter ruanulatrture w-hat was badly needed i“ “ecu”. No, 1 quality was: Gradliii! i" cream. ravine on a has" °l Kim“- and pasteurization oi vrfllliib |Mr_ w‘ _;_ 11.91.] of the Jwovlnclal Department oi‘ Aziilfllliiifi‘ u“; next speaker. "KEV." m” result” 0 his examination into co-ollfmflv“; nleuflgdg and their advantages. Ht ome in-terestlilll "litres sho- wing that the generrilresullt oitilfilil mg hflgtbfifill an intiucenrerrt towat-i greater production or higher grails r and when more lolly '85" “hushed Wm, ire believed, induce a herrd improvement. as well as general improvement in products. Hie believed the Association should seriously consider cusses- umm regarding comparative murk- eting. Mr. Monrowk-i r900" "hill"? showed that Island tiairymert havr not accomplished as ruuclr he the industry’ "lerlts- , Mr. ‘Hicks, Dominion Cheese (Jril tier. announced that he was hold- ing n, cheese demonstration m1 Tuesday and cheese scoring 00"" pgufllon on Wednesday which would no doubt prove 0i consider- able inter-es . Mn mwm-d markln, cheese mn- ker of tLot l6 recently returned from Gutalf College, Ontario, was miter! upon for n few rem-rocks. lie believed what was needed hero was n survey of the Ilairy Indus- try-prolerably ‘by d llfllfliiciil “he” mist. The flavor oi‘ our cheese pro- duct eeerus to he the greatest trou- Dom irr- ble. He ‘believed that naeiettrlw than tin cheese maklfltl M“ "i" boon a auccels ln Canada, |Mr. ‘Hicks pointed out that ti’. percent of New Zedlcnd cheese on the English market was pasteuriz- Xtiontlnued on Plill 3) BXQYZYI“ .. The People's CHARLOTTETOW tom iE By REV. S. D. GORDON The following addresses suitable for Lent were delivered in New York lry ltev. S. D. (iordon nnd may be helpful to readers. They will be continued daily: CHOKED CHANNELS A few years ago l was making a brief tour among the colleges of Missouri. l remember one morn- ing in a trertuin college village go- ing over from the hotel to take breakfast with some of the boys, and coming back with one of the frllmvs whom I had just mct. An we walked aiming-chatting away, I risked him tprictly, “Are you a christian, stir?“ llt- turned quick- ly nnd looked at mo with an odd. :1‘I|l'[iI lsetl cxyvrtession lu his eye and Illt‘ll. turning his fncn away stiid: "Will. I'm n rnvruln-r of church. lrtri-—l dr>rr‘l lit-lltwt- I'm very much of rt t-lrrlsiintr." 'l‘lrert I looked at him and he frankly volunteered fl. litilt- lrrforrrrutiorr. Not very much. lie did not need to suy muclr. You can see a large field tlrroirgh a clrink in the fence. And I sow though to lct me know that llrc was right iir the criticism he lllilil mzulc upon himself. We talk- icd n hit nnd purl-ed. liut his re- mark set rue thinking. A wt-clt lutcr, in unnlhct‘ town, speaking our morning to the stu- Flashed in Over the Wires ‘r"ili.'.”.r ‘Iifliiiii-‘Iti "‘.‘.'.“'”.'..7.“"'J{~"‘.i.’.' ,_»§“O.“"”,,,Q“QQ,,; tct-htirs as wc wt-vtr talking: "l isuppum» your young women hero nr-t- trll trlrr-lstlitns." That saint.- qrtlzzicnl -look catnip. into her eyes as sht- said: “l think they arc all m-mbcrs oi’ church, bttt l do nut think they nrc nll chrlstluns with rcul power in their lives," There was that sumo odd distinction. "' A few weeks later, in Kansas (‘ity visiting the mcdltval nnd dent- ztl schools, l rctrttll distinctly stand- irrg one morning in u disordered recur-shavings on the floor, desks disnrrnugertlwtlrt- institution just ruovirrp; into new quarters. and not CHARLES G. DAW ES He is the United States represen- tative on the committee Inquiring into Germany's ability to pay re~ paratlons, and chairlnan of the committee. They nre.now putting their report in order for publica- tion and believe they have a solu- tion by whlch_'Germany can pay all that is required of her. .e___,diam2ngtnLn_ignL_._. Q4§§fQ§§§Q§§§§OOVO©§O O Q‘ lilRE- BRIE Last or}... News Pr.» (British United Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, March 3-—A treaty of friendship he tweenliermany and Turkey will be signed tomorrow, it waa announced here today. OONSTANTINOPLE, March 3-—The National Assembly at Angora today passed a bill calling for the deposition of the Callph and abolition o‘ the Caliphate. Mar. y? IlllllES Quiet Talks in Retreat. ' ed -to me rather abruptly, looking /l////.// use Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew N, CANADA TUESDAY, MARCI-i 4, 1924 ' srphcg. very s Til BElIEVERS yet gettled. l was discussing with i a member of the faculty, the dean I think, about bow" many the roonr would hold, how soon it wouldd be ready. nnd so on-—,iust a business talk, nothing more—when he turn- me full in the face, and said with quiet deliberation: "I'm u. mem- ber of church; i think l am a dea- con in our church"~running his hand through his hair rneditatlvely, as though tcrefresh hi; memory- "but I nnrnot very much of a chris- tian, sir." The smile that started to come to my face at the odd frankness of his remark was com- pletely chased ‘away by the dis- tinct touch of pathos in both face and voice that seemed to speak of a hungry, tinsatlsfied henrt within. Perhaps it was a month or so later, in one of the mining towns down in the zinc belt of south- western Missouri, l was lo speak to ll ruccting oi‘ rncn. 'i‘irere were probably five or six ltundrctl gath- ered in a Methodist Church, They were strangers to me. I was in doubt what. best to say to them. Ouc dlsllltes to fire ammunition at people that are absent. So step- ping down to a front pow where several ministers were seated, I asked one of them to run his cyc over the house and tell me what sort of a congregation it was, so fur‘ as he knew them. He. did so, and presently replied: “l think fully two-thirds of these men are rnenrbcrs of rrur clturches"—nntl thou, with thnt some qulzzlcal, hall‘ laughing look. he atldctl, “but you know, air, as well as l do, that: not huii‘ of them are chrlstlans worth counting." “Well", l said to my- self, astonished, "this lg a mining camp; this certainly is not any- thing like the conditions 6f affairs lmthe country generally." But that series of incidents, com- ing onc after the other in such rapid atrccession, set me thinking intently about that strange distinc- tion between being members of a church on the one hand, and mt (Continued on Page 3) LONDON, 3-Klng George was suffering from a l cold, it was announced at Buckingham palace today and would be forced to remain in doors for a few days. llfillllll FlIIES WASHINGTON, Mar. 3- Strloteat neutrality as between ENBUSH PRESS lllllliiill ilililll iillllllllllllfi (Br itiah Uniited Press) the rival revolutionary move- ments ln the ‘Honduras has been enjoined upon United States naval commanders in Honduras waters. BERLIN, Mar. 3—ln the course of a speech before an audience of German Catholics last night, Henrlch Braune, Minister of Labor, said there were 5,000,000 unemployed persons In Germany and 15,- 000.00!) dependent on publl: rc- lief. LONDON. March IL-Scarcell’ has Britain recovered from the grave conditions created by the dock and railway strikes than thc tuition is called upon face the dang- m- of being plunged even deeper Into anxieties over an industrial upheaval. Tho Federation of Master Cotton Spinners (lectures its intention oi lssirlng lock otrrnotices efrfective 'l‘trc$tlny aillectlng about 150,000 enr-ploycee. The trouble arose over Royton Mill where the strike starl- t-d when u rfourth machine was added to three others alreadY operated ‘there by two women with- out any arrangement as to extra LONDON, Mar. 3—Four air- men were killed and three other: Injured ln two crashes at different alrdromea In Eng- land this morning- At Duxford Cambridge, two airplanes ap- proaching the alrdrome to land, collided and crashed to earth. At Blggln hlll an air- pllalne got out of control and c (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Mar. 3- ‘fwlna were born on number 2 "It". Cltlldllm National Transcontinental Limited this morning a short time before arrival in Edmonton, to Mrs. P. Pokasby, of Bruno, Alberta, who was an route to the City Hospital. Both the mother and twine are doing wal . _-.<o pa)’. Additional to this ls a crisis lu the alii-p building trade which is approaching according to Official-a or the shipbuilders Employers Federation. Meetings are scheduled for the next few days to discuss ‘the question of u national lockout. hicanwhile the miners are formula- irrg their demands {lreparutory to negotiations with their employers htrinro strike notices are issued- Thcae latter if Issued will become effective April 17th. (British United Press) LONDON, March 3.-—1W‘.itiroirit re- serve the London press halls the publication of letters which re- cently passed between Premier Macdonald and tPoincare with gratification and in some quart- ets with positive delight. Even the Daily Mail congratulates Labor's Foreign Minister on their tone. tlt is generally admitted that Muc- Donald has advanced further dur- ing the few weeks he has been in office towards a settlement of FrancelBritlah difficulties than the late Government hy its methods did in more than a year. The chief and most noticeable feature olf the letters which are now molds public is the absence of the acrimonious tone which was such a prominent feature in pre- -vloua correspondence. Undoubted- ly the .fall of the Belgian Govern- ntcnt and the rising opposition to Poincarefs Government on the eve of the 'F‘rench General Elections have contributed to ‘the change oi tone on the French aide. tlt is point- ed out however that the opcninif communications riirom tMhcdonald were couched in such frank and generous terms that they leiit lltti-s opportunity for lframing a bitter reply. civil sillllrs W- _ liEiIEll/E illlllER 0F BISBHARBE (Canadian Fran) OTTAWA. Mon ll. —~Notlces that their services will he required no longer and that. their salaries will -be -- M iftsr March 15th ‘HALF Paton rmnav. ALL refhudhts on sale today at half the ! ‘t. mom“: prlce—bfnen Dept. Loan. and Coupon Redemption i B he f tit Fl De t- , mgr}? = " ht c" r t,,,.,,,, .- l-N-‘gq-HR‘; 599mg 9N Other branc s!‘ of government i ‘tgm|.hed_¢9ntn| henna}. an services stated to he effected by very pleasant. APDI! i" 172 Prince lllilllt.-—l7iT-8-i 3i. *4 consonant won 01.no- See our windows. Jenkins h Sons 1790-34 lll. _ fl‘i‘IU-~?o|ition as house- ester or nurse. Apply curb of QIflfllQllr-PIIQIJ ll- wors received taut week by about fifty cmpioyefl of the Currency ’ Oociil" Tuetd til. “(Caitlin Ill Gilli rm llllll QTTWWA. March 3.—*The cross Canada section of the British round the world flight has been mapped out by the staff 0n the Royal Canadian Air Force. Though the detiitiis of the route are not yet fiompleted. the general line of tfllght from the lPaclflc Coast to Newfouni land has been fixed. The ‘British airmen will pro- baby touch Canada first at Prince Rupert after crossing from Japan via Aleutian rlsland and the Alaskan iCdast. They win follow the Yellowhead Pass to Edmonton, then to "Regina where they will swine slightly south to Victoria Beach, on ‘Lake Winnipeg. They tour nan stun E m tirade by the V. D. Players at the Prince ward Theatre Last Night. "A Noble Outcast" was the title,‘ of an interesting drama at the Prince Edward Theatre last night,‘ erode’ dissociation. The lent support was given by every tmernber of the company. attendance was regrettably large but the performance appreciated by those present. evidenced by the applause. The orchestra with the addition of not. W35 as will then proceed over the Kenora Lake district to Fort William and cross the upper part of Superior, keeping always Canadian territory to tS. ‘Marine. They will follow like north Channel and (lcorglan Bay to Lake Nlpisslng, then down the Ottawa river -to Ottawa. The planes will go south to the St. Lawrence and there is an optional course ifrom there to Newfoundland; they will go either via Fredericton, Bay of Fundy and Amherst or hy Ca-mpbellton and the Magdalen dslande to the South- erly points of Newfoundland and thus to St. Johns. in S. (Brltlab United Press) OTTAWA. March 3.—- Liberals and‘ conservatives and possibly the morrow ‘to consider the sessions! outlook as it will appear in the light of today's preliminary skirm- ish in the House. While it is probable that the Conservatives will move an amendment to the ad- ation to Mr. Ernest Harris Upwards of fifty friends and fel- low employees were present at a banquet and dance at the Cafe Paul last evening, the occasion be- ing a farewell to Mr. Ernest Harris well known salesman at Prowse Bros., I.rtd., who leaves shortly for Summeraide where he intends to open up a haberdashery business. The affair which commenced at 7 p. m. was presided over by Mr. George VnnBuakirk who very cap- ably carried out the duties of chair- man. After the banquet which was put up in a style which be- speaka great credit to the nrauagc- rnerrt of the Patti Cafe covers were lifted and a varied program con- sisting of singing. speeches, dancing etc, was carried out. The following address read on behalf of those present by Mr. was held by his fellow workers: Dear iErnie, of time are sad. (Continued on Page 3) Mas-i Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc RATlil-il cents per insertion. "Regular meetlhli 0i C- w- I‘ tonight in Rosary Hall ht a o'clock Full attendance requested. iiss-s-i ii ‘(the first Red Cross lwml! naming G. W. March 4th at 7.30 p. m. Phone 482 -i__ v.- i the reduction, are the Civil Service a Commission and the Patents and ..__.»-- Copyrights Bflildli of the Depart- " ' meat of Tradli, and Commerce. , W a Thole dlsclilflad from the Civil ' e,},;! “av”; Service Commission were tempor- u”; b m/j ary p‘ , , but those dllchafl- . " t" ‘if; u Apyr, onl Oil from the t o other departments wwfiwu ‘A, included I h I permanent om- m“ "E _ . ployeea. ‘ “r - -' ii De/iwam M l 1' w Z-offi/mc nrr i Jr's/aye _ nagofrb fbr rhyt- . mite , Wm: for per/w- pm) mums; 50th?!) ' firrp/Ov“ who. t I l . ant. moron Progressives will have caucuses to Address and Present- VanBuskirk who also presented Mr. Harris with a handsome leath- or club bag in ample proof of the high esteem in which the latter Partings and farewells whether they be for abort or long durations Whatever their word each (slain will be held in the V. A. Building on Tireeday. 1718 2 20 4| "Come to the Basket and Boa March 11. Admis- Iobe broulbi up at Mr. Harry Porter. assisted maiteri- ally in the success of the show, Lake which will be repeated thris even-‘tmaimmadean excellent imptealw ing when a much larger audience is expected. Mr. A. Williamson in the leading role 0f Jerry Weston, the “noble Ioutcaai" who twice goes to prison to save, first his brother and later ‘his daughter, had full scope for his ,dramatic talent and achieved a de- ‘cidedsuccess. Mrs. J. P. Hooper As France Weston had a charming part and played it very crsdltahly, receiving warm applause. The role of Colonel Lee, whose foolish trust in an unscrupulous nephew brings himself and family to the brink of PRELIMINARY m rlousi or dress, this ‘will be a matter for the decision of the caucus. it will come later on because if the 0p- posi-tlon leader should conclude his remarks today on such an amend- ment he would be stopped from subsequently speaking on it. If it is presented by some one else the right of speaking is not ex- hausted. ' There is some divided count-rel in the Opposition as to the wisdom of an amendment at this stage if. on a vote, it should result in the weld- ing together of the Progressive and Liberal elements. OTTAWA, ‘March 3.—tA copy of the treaty between Great. Britain and United States in regard to searching or vessels‘ suspected of carrying on contraband trade in liquor was laid on the table of the ‘House of Commons this afternoon by Premier Kins- IBy treaty the long extending principle of a three tmile limit for national juryisdlctlon is maintain- ed generally, but It is modified in regard to ships engaged in con- traband liquor trade so as to allow seizure within a distance that can he covered by a vessel in one hour. i I ‘The washbasins we can ALuJ AYS .. ‘retc us esrrrtemeu FRoM ‘rt-is. Ho‘! W» w‘! put on by the V. D. Players under daughter had the auspices of the Great War Vet- from early childhood, gave n moat. ‘stage sympathetic interpretation of her settings were attractive and excal- part. Thepf James Blackburn, the vlllillhnl “Ill. . n at?‘ .*._;":.:.'..T':::'.':.t".u » Ed: ruin, was taken very effsctlvelytb! Mr. George Beers, Mrs. B. 0- Moore as Mrs. Lee, to whom the outcasts endeared herself To Mr. Thoa. White fell tho part the piece, whose ounnl is" hi0 rated by the upright cbaractrerycf Weston. ‘in this difficult mil Mr. White won fresh laurels. The part of Jackwnrthington wuyell ‘taken by Mr. A. H. Mobeln, llllal bundle Whltlock. as Sadie. the in a light comedy role. . There were several good drama- tic incidenta in the play. Dlrtioul- arly in the third act, which dialed with the re-arrest of Jerry WI!‘ ton. The relation between the out- cast and his daughter I-‘rucewlu finely interpreted. and the entire; performance went smoothly him: the opening act Ito the final A DAILY 0N Aovsnrrsmct A oarav nut o Aovtta-rtsitl CREATIVE seven-name Classified according to what ,lt ing—ereative andoompe , '54] the es ne it si eaa, and . Given a choice between ‘creative H the creative. in other we?’ illness. accomplishes, we might say . g there were two kinda or advent that the creative advortipliia tit conipt-i it e erely takes the lids ' nets ‘away from the other today.- and competitive dveiftiri , j should always he nclifitilllgqliok , I would rather. produce new ll create new business, than merely take business awayfrnm imbe- body else. Taking business away from the other fallow is poor buslness. it is better for ns all to be prosperous. It is better foraon- sunrer and producer alike for everybody to he prosperous and everybody ia not prosperous when one business man is taklngnll of his, buslnesg away from others. 3.,- The other extreme might equally bad; that ls, if there were" no such thing as competition at all. it is all right for you to take a little business away from your competitor and for him occasion» ally to take a little bit away from yon. That keeps the whole indust- ry healthy. . ' “ But of course thehappy eon- dition in which the greater propor- uoh of the htialneaa is cr-1ued iudti T ll t t. cannot prevail in every ‘ There are some lines o! bus II. which creative endeavor, efi§$n advertising or salesmanship,‘ "its of the question, ' _ it‘ you are an under-taller, for ox-t " ample. there isn't anything you ' h,‘ o to create more business hr self. You‘ cant mail little pl ' of stryc nine to a selected at, r, stand in dark alley wfya with’ i813 clock in the steeple strikes twelve and strike a dosed or more people 0n the bean so that you may .1 = I . some more work on‘ the marrow. If you increase your ‘Baillie guy 50% next mouth, other and ~ in your territory are‘ gold; to‘ by that same parcepta e. '- Now there are unit a niiinber of businesses which re more ,0; 1 less in this _claaa. are is; ' - ~ lng the proprietor can do which ll increase the (ibiibhfhlitldu of this particular commodity. if I were, in that sort of a b ainess and, could profitably let Bil M’ It ljlfl; it business in which it Vii this to create new business couatatfiy, I should do lo. We tion. iliorease the coustiiltflldh of tooth puts by educating hi?! 1 same temperature. and tonight at 9.56. and rises tomorrow morning "New moon Wednesday. 5th. 11.58 a. m. Maximum and minimum tempera lures. 15, t . If t flit, . "9: "nenmlnt §§{’|,,',,,u_"° e Toronto . 34 I0 clear 1733.34 g1 Montreal . . 30 2i snow. _ ..____ Quebec 26 lleuow , "m" ma“, "m" "mum Halifax . .. 4o "cloud! Si. John . the Union's i meeting A rll 59"“ - mo. ma m. our... i...» N" Yo" "Malina l] coon as possible to Cunmwibw“ the Erect-story, Io: 4'12, Charlotte- town. m! 4 1i mi "The Audit! m t n00! o _ onus Directors. - Icahn- ’ to r0. March];- .r..'...r....;. moderate westerly winds tfalr with High tide this morning at 10.21 ‘Sun sets this afternoon at 5.52 ' at March-H people tn tits importance of lIQ-t lug their tldth. We can IMHO“ the consumption 0f llth fulfil’ making mare people went 1W baths in their-houses mien .01 one. We can increase the tion of abouts: roofing.” flllit people reallle the lmpafllnd I! fire protection and dllflllwl- _ Competition lltflll llle and certain elaateafaot, should ofooinae canard Business, but]; e none; - - 1 e .. \- ‘>4 ewe-w. w) r in whl bl a pooch-no m,’