' peniled as it's not what you know, but thing. (fluletteto G n] g vrn us u (my. “Gill-I l] I.‘ v.1“ y“ °° "ii" "h" you know, that makes what you know “i”, “y. Delta 1987 what #0 v.4. - .1 U‘ D- F l Covers Prince Edward Island Like‘ the Dew cont of the gross businesr Q0 ‘ = proportion that should be ' . advertising in most railii HIV-l" I “oiin“ _ five per , . Between three and CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA‘ FRIDAL, MARCH 28, 1924 Ann u; Mull, Canada II lliiisiiiivi samurai Legislative Chamber, Thursday- After several question-s and angw. BM. reported elsewhere, M; _[_ A_ McDonald introduced a bill to in- corporate the l-lowe Hall Ctimpany; Hon. Mr. Prowse, a bill to incorpor- ate the Southern Rural Telephone Company: Mr. Tanton, a bill to ll). corporate the Elmsdaie Church of the NKZBPBIIE; Mr. Tanton a hill to mcilfllorats the 0‘Leary Church of the Nazarene. These hills were read a first time. - Hon. Mr. Stewart than presented the report of the Provincial Audit- or for the year 1023. This report shows the total receipts oi the year 10 have been $810,335.32 and the total QXDendituree $1,013,745.17. included in the total expenditures are 829505-79 llnid into the sinking funds; $2,860.75, capital or permnu. B!" Blbendltufii; $17,125.00 interest 0n hishway improvement debent- ures; and $170,115.85 for highway improvement. On the other hand there remained at the credit oi the Hlllhway improvement Account on the 31st December $5,920.06. net proceeds oi debentures soid in 1923 $146,309.87 and the net motor vehicle receipts $48.3,‘l2.90—-iri all $200.623.73,--together with 814,101,- 79 interest in sinking funds invest- ments, etc. The total ordinary ex- penditure of tho year $785,828.90; tho totni ordinary ro- ceipts $001,590.80, and the deficit at the end of the year is shown to be $84,029.04. The total liabilities oi the province in the 31st Decem- ber were, according to the repori $1,714,913.78. For highway improvement there were expended, last year, payable by the province, $170,115.86; and there were received on motor vehicle account $48,332.90. this latter amount there were ox- intoresi on highway bonds, etc, $30,825.02 leaving a balance oi 88,607.88, In a latter accompanying tliu rc- port addressed to the Provincial Treasurer, the Provincial Auditor recommends: (1) that la future a summary statement or revenues ' uacollected at the end oi the fiscal term. and also accrued and unpaid claims against the Province, be- longing to tho your rsriorted upon, as known at tho time oi issuing the report, be also incorporated there- Condensed Specials RATEI-QC per word, not each insertion in this column rmioic CREAM! vw-io HA8 m" 2273-3-27-3i ‘MAGIC OREAMI HOW LONG has it been in usef. 2273-8-27 3i ‘FOR SALE-ZS YOUNG HENS, 44 Edward $25 for the lot. Avsly Si. 2287-3-27-3l. 'WANTED.~—MARRIEO MAN T0 work on farm near city. House provided. Apply 1-3., care Guar- dian. ‘MAGIC CREAM! set its name? HOW DID iT 2273-3-27-3i ‘WANTED-TO RENT IY MAY 1st, sight iroomed house. central location, conveniences. Address "D" care oi Guardian. 1856-8-11“. ‘TO RENT ._ eiX ROOMEIJ house one mile tron: Charlotte- town, Apply K. 1i‘. McKee, 8t. Pe- ters Road. 9128-8-10-101 ‘WANTED 1'0 RENT 0R PUR- chasa, a centrally located small house. Apply "J" Box 118, City. 21184-1941 ‘EASY TO BUILD IN CHARLOT- tetowu. Building cosh lower than most places. City loaaelarge pro portion oi cost at 5%»- 509 Rob‘ ert Cotton about a building lot. 2215-8-07- ‘ YOUR BUILDING LOT m ton: it's tiatremfilrohygil" I113:- o e - VI PYSQ ‘Bert Cotton . me . 9 ‘y " my ants-arm was thus i iliiiifii iiiiiiiil Labor ‘Organ Issues Statement Regard- ing Newfoundland. Enquiry. (Bnitiah United Press) LONDON, March 27. -— The Daily Herald. Labor organ today publishes u statement made by the solicitor acting for Lord Furiicss, director oi the British Empire Steel lorporation. The statement is to the effect that the English directors of the British P1111911‘? Steel Corpor- ation, of which the Dominion Steal Corporation is a subsidiary, repre- sent the advisory board in London and that they are absentee direct- ors with relation to Nova Scotiu and are in no way associated with the iiiroct management oi tiio 1J0- ininion. Staci (iorporntion. Tho ‘hoard of the British Empire Stool Corporation in London, u ataiemvut isuyu, lmd nu knowledge oi tbu twir- ‘cumsiiinci-s connected with illi! iii- vestlgiitioii by the Royal (llllllllblt-l- sion of charges against Sir Richard Squires, former Premier of Now- if0llllillillld, of accepting presents of large amounts 0i money from the Dominion lron and Steel Cor- iporutlou, until un enquiry was coni- i ‘And i O rrninpeii c: um mod wii h much hie-guns, tl existent-i- m] iimiwiiiiiisiiiiiiiii: FATE or Fiiiim Iii mi uiuul iiussiiii ADMIRAL iiiuou 2000 Souls Marooned For Months n Floating Arse unis-Denied Ad- mittance To J ap an and Even Tur- bulent China Th ese People With- out a. Country Are In a Seri- ous Predi cement has :1 litigi- (Canadian Press) ViCTillllA, ‘ll. C.,_ Nlarcli 27.“ Marooned for live months on float- ing urscnrils, denied admittance to Japan, in Kongltong. and even to turbulent China, been {be lli.i s strange fate of Admiral (llebnff. formerly of the ‘Russian imperial NAVY. and 2,000 men, women and clillilren, who are dragging out Ll iiboairil four stcumships unt-iioroil ill Vtlizuiung, ‘not far from’ Shanghai, iiiraurrilug to .i. l., flux-nor, of ti well Sliiiugiiiii ‘llflll, who licru on ii biieincss trip, in uiiiliitiiui i0 llii-ir \Vi)l‘-l)t';{0l|i' iiuuuiii iri-iglil, llli‘ sit-inborn uni-ii- orc-d ai Wont-mug with tin-ii‘ holds nmilc-y 0i’ nrmnmcut~ riiit-u by iiin tiimisainii. irunwii ii rrivc kl i|lilCk~lll'0l'i. Nillsi‘ bombs, riicld guns, nutomaiii: pisiois iiillfl two million roimtln of ammuni- on. Ailmlrnl Kliebofi iii-d from Siberia mcuced and formation on tho matter sinci- crept tiiut contained in tho p 'l‘oiluy‘.~i sizilvmunt ‘in the ii has received no in- ox- lllil Willi hits compatriots to escapi- iliu prisons oi‘ the llolslicviais. liuw or \‘v'l’li'l't*. lu- got pil-‘iniasitvn of til;- tirms, and liow iio niziiiugi-ii in lOllll Shanghai had had enough of Rus- sian exile-s, its streets ivivlng been t-roiviled with tiicm ever since tiic accession of tho lteils li)l!l)\VL‘1‘,/illll not for tlic brief spat-la of u tiny could the exiles scratch their legs on shore. Thus forthe lust ‘live months they huvc swung idly at anchor oii Woo- simg, unwanted by any liind within rut-tuning dlstnntre oi.’ their dwind- lluu t-cui supplies ~2,00i) people without ti country. Aduiiriil (lit-buffs llii-ill hopes of siliiug his arsenal for millions tn niw or other of iiii- many tvmtend- l|l}(\fll‘lilii'.-i in iliiiim have tiwiiulii-d its iP-il m. iiizi coal and pullout-i» of his fciluw virviigurs, mo", $2,009’. 000 his first oilin- to the Pokin gov- urumi-nt, libs price lItlH ilzlkm w $50,000 and ovrn ni this low iigtire bi- can -ilnii no takers. . .‘ilVt.'l'i.llilltlSfl, isnitl ‘Mr. (lurdner, the arms iiro ll slight source of rev- cnut‘. iGni-ii ‘night, tit-spite tliu per- fiiiii-ioiy wail-ii by u guuhtmt oi the ifiiizii-si- Navy, smziil consignments in": ziuiiuglvii iisliuri- Lu i-ipiip the bzliiils: oi‘ l'i'i‘t‘ |i()ilii‘l-i illlil. pillage oil Jolluweil u request by the paper in n previous. issue, that tho directors ‘in England of the liritlsli Sic-ox (lorporatiou sliilillil state their rosi- tloii with regard to the Newfound- land revelations. Postal Employees Dissatisfied tlrop anchor. found nuroeiisi: from waves of the ocean. They weru pi-r- rnittcd i0 anchor in shelter; them nbiuirii his iiotillii, baa so for lwiuuincii ii mystery. Jurpunvisie officials iit o nub purl iurncti (leaf ears l0 the plodding oi the refugees for sanctuary. lloup; kom: authorities would not li-i. tiicm At Woosiing they tlio tirt-luis ilm i-oiintryslilo. and of pirates that infrsi rivers- dllil (fihhliill \\'ii.L‘l'H. The future of Hi0 irxilt-s looks (lurk. i-‘ood is sent Olii. to ilicin iby charitable cirgimizihtloiis in Shijng- liai. ‘Comiitions aboard the utcum- um iii-u conducive to sickness and mediiritl men in ‘Shanghai view with alarm possible outbreak of iin cpl- but (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, March Zlw-Repres- entatlves 0i the Canadian Feder- ation of iPostal Emblflyrcs are dis- sutisilcil because ‘they iiuvo found out ihiit the oivll service irommls- sion can-not dull Willi ill-Will '11" ployecs in revising salaries without reference ~10 other employees iii other tiepartmenis doing similar work, and are again looking to the sirciigth oi the strike vote. which they claim is increasing. Just Having A Quiet Smoke? (Canadian Press) ‘PATCHOGUE, L. l., March 27.- Vlllagcrs virere puzzled reconllY when a lazy spiral oi ‘thick bllli‘ smoke curled upward from bllulwel L. Flaniganh farm. When they snit- fed the odor oi tobacco they were more puzzled. E. IF. Jones, attached to the internal Revenue office, ex- plained. Fiauigan once was ll cilia!‘ "Valli" iacturer. Two years ago he 54W’- "D his business to retire to the tarm- Ho took with him 270 pounds of choice tobacco. Il-lo was unable to dispose 0i the tobacco and for iiic two years iras required to send. 0v- ary month, a report to the Collec- i 0., one ol‘ tho ll-amilton llo became BlilililiNi CAREER or iiu Siii iii iiiAiKER Outstanding Figure in Banking' World Pas- sed Away Yesterday at Toronto. (Canadian Press.) TORONTO, .\llll‘(lll mund ivalker, D111... L.L.I)., ilvlder to accountant in ilie lioail oi-i most outstanding iice oi‘ the Bank nt ‘Poronto in 12H figures in the banking and iluanc-,72; agent in New York, in ISSI; lill world in Canada and who wai-rGeneral hiiiunger in 1:480. liiri-t-ior internationally known. (lied early‘ Tuesday morning at his home here, after an illness of only a few daysiHe received his of pneumonia. He was in his sev-iirom Trinity University in 190i and entysixth year. Lady Walker pass- the degree cf ‘L. L. D. from Torou cd away inst summer. The late Sir (illiyron) Edmund pied many important positions in Walker was born in the township the business and bnllklllg world. lm of Seneca. County l-laidimand, On- iving been president oi tut-Canadian iarlo, on Oct. 14, 1848. the son oi‘ Alfred E. Walker. A ‘Presbyterian. be received a public education in Ontario and began his notewortiiyoi‘ Bankers of England. He was an caret-r in iiic private banking bus-i——-—--——-——- inesa oi his uncle J. W. Murion, m‘. 27.-Sl,- Ed- (ili-icnuui. tor oi internal Revenue. ‘lie tircd ‘of this and com-suited Jones. Jones looked up the book of reg- ulations, found ho had suiiirieilt authority for his rurrwe- W‘ "i" to the farm and eet the tobacco Mire. ‘BAPTIST ci-iuacu HOSPITAL cake sale at Moore & McLf-‘fld- Saturday noxt.-——1i. tron cats-Man: 1 YEARS old, by Mayor Todd. Splvullld driver. Apply 111 EdWardGF-t. ‘PATRONIZE THE SONG GIRLS iSatnrday by purchasing Minna Drakes lovciy a0u8~'lM°il""‘ l‘il Remember" 25 cents- 2287 3-28-2i ‘FOR BALE 0R TO RENT-got m i K ppoch. Apply 23B ant .356 a a ' 22855-328-6i ‘FOR GALE -~:w PERFECTION kerosene water heater, Apply E. 8. Collin, 280 Grafton. SE How YOU GoNNA oar» G-REAT CORNET isi“ iF 304R Fefifvé-i-acpara HEN o ‘N TH, HOUU RAQTiQE; AND Ti-VflEié-HBORS roaouro. Mdroh 57.——M||ritimo increasing north to westerly winds eL |f....ofl MAN)" it‘ ‘IULL- 3234439“ with snow near Cape Breton. ;_ Any lnQfflflllQfi will ho . WANT" Fume" A‘ High tide on, Bfltzfllfttftlé or? 3.4a silly received , tag“ ‘pith. ‘ . —- k and tomorrow morn ga . - . dagstou. , _ 0- ‘U! liursemaid, or light iwuwwol‘ - sun sets this evening at 6.24 ‘r n eats on re Lsv- mv ore st Rocky Point also for Apply C. care of Guardian Office. 2290-8-28 iii 5 ‘A PfllTiTY WAY 1'0 HELP ‘Fl-ii itnd rises tomorrow morning nt ,4’. Nléw moon. Friday, April 4th. 3.17 m; horse power Empire a. m. [up (new), Ir. W Orphanage is lo buy tvmflrrvw Bummer-side tide eishtcvu ml“- innon or non er er son. Minna Dmkehi sons- ‘Mviher moi iaior than Charlottetown. iiotioneors. llltjflllti :l'l'l Remember," on sins Sstur son raoas . ~ day, 25cm. 2287-3-282i Maximum and Minimum tempor- ‘WANTID A1 ONOI-KORPMILI ,_. nun-es; are made and clrculuieil in ordor - "m, m.“ XHJMV 1- _ :14 34 i 1y to strengthen the hands of tram 1'2: ngeneAi-g)! htghgldVtila ‘Ada-mg:- wishes: suifliiientiy in ammo . 28 cgilhi- anti bus strikers, but ii they should s, y ‘ o ' {"53" 3| “mama h, My)”; m” 59am 26 clenr he put into effect, tho government ‘ ‘ "m" on omhmua ‘my kmd. 24 clougy is‘ prepared immediately to Er:- 30 lot y c aim a tats or emergency an o 'w‘u.r‘o_znol;nylo'aflnw ‘on: §,,f,'§,°‘}§,,',“°,§"“§ u QM’??? 26 gioddy issue Orders‘ in Council to preserve Sibelius Anaemia rxsnt t. mom's residence 1a km: -- - l" slowly rmr- l" aw" “I'd "liilm "@- r 3 _ p ha“; p“ “mm ' Now York ..... . as 30 ‘ clear esliary public unruly 0i food, water _ unions, Jsolaitiug clerk in the Canadian Bunk oi‘ (J0m- ilmerce in 1868; moving up tiic iud in 1906, and President oi‘ the (filli- adian Dunk oi‘ (lomnierci- in 1007. D. ‘C. l._ iiegrui- i0 ‘University in 1906. He bus occu- ‘Buiikers Association: vice-president ‘of the American Bankers Associa- ‘tion; and fellow oi the lnsiituto iFurtber Surrend- ers To Free State , Authorities I (Canadian Press) | nunmu, March 27. —~lt is offici- ‘aliy announced that further iurgc (quantities of ammunition lizivt- ibeon surrendered lo Free State !Z\liill0l‘lll8s, including six Lewis guns, Th‘ rifles, 70 bomb; and ncar- Ily 6,000 rounds ammunition from iCouuiy Tipperary. Other sur- renders are expected from Tip- perary, when only those seized in County Roscomnion will reiuuln iu the possession of army munlteers. ! i Lieut. Geo. Buntain‘ Had Interesting Trip i On H. M. C .S. Pat- ' riot T0 Bermuda. l Lieutenant George Buntain, city, has returned liome after making lhv winter cruise on board H. M. C. S. “l‘iii.rioi“ it) llurniudn. Mr. Bun- iuln unis the only officer oi‘ the Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve making the trip, and ho put in a most inlorcstllig period oi‘ training. The “i’utrict" iuft Halifax for Ber- muda curly in January, and return- ed illlS Wilt-iii to l-laiiux to lay up in dry dock. During training at Bermuda numocuvers were engag- ed in with other warships, one oi them being the '\Ca.petowu" which recfltly visited here, 'l‘cn torped- nos were fired on the "Patriot" dur- ing ‘the training period which thor- oughly covert-d gunnery and other branches: ‘Dhe officers iuid mi-n on board the "Patriot" and “Cam-town" are (filiilllfiiilfliltf about the rocepiion they were given in iChnrlm-ieiown and are looking forward to o. return trip. Jill‘. lluiitnizi StZttL-‘s that shortly two officers and fifty men oi‘ ilio Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve will go ito Vancouver io join ll. hi. S. “llood" and ll. M. S. "Repulse" on the world cruise which starts July 1st from ilio Ilritish Columbia Capital. Two 0i‘ flu-so men will be solccioil from this Province. l\lii)lllf‘l‘ Naval Volunteer Rim-rye man, Licui. Shipiey, oi‘ Oil-awn, liusi cone in Vnuruiivnr to join ill. M. C. S. “Chiovni" which goes lo Labra- dor imd then on to Japan to distri- bute potrol for the llritlsh-alrplaiiie woiid cruise. These are ‘some of the opportunities afforded to‘ Canad- ians in iiio Naval Volunteer Rescr ve and they are certainly tempting Ulliii. up llu-ntrdn reports good pro- RltBr-l in local recruiting for the ball‘ company’ of ilie Reserve lltiffl. The number allowed is fiiiy-tivo mou. and thorn is still nppiiriuiiiiy in recruit in ibis patriotic move- merit. mvihnriiniivi- writer on financial subjects. .»\ well known ziri connoisseur, Sir Edmund donated his valuable palaeopiliologirnl collection and his (Continued on Page 3) i ADMTIFIAL VON TIRPITZ The author of unrestricted sub- marine warfare and father of the German navy, who is leading a new German party which aims to make him president. at the forthcoming election. ‘The party is purely mon- archist, seeks the return of the Hohenzollerns to the throne and the repudiation of reparations. DRASTIC MEIiS (British United Preee) LONDON. March 27. —-'f‘he re- surrection of "Dora" the Wartime "defence oi’ ileniin Act" under which the Government in amt-r- genolcs can do practically any- thing by Order lm Council, may rc- suit, if tho London iransport striki- spreads as is threatened today. Lnbor ilirunicna freely to. cnll out railway workers and electrical and darkening London. Probably these threats iillli TiiE iiiiiiliiN STRIKE [IRES Til ililPi light and other necessities of liio indie maintain some means of het- icr transit for hundreds oi thous- ands to whose life anti work this is necess-ary. Emergency roguia- tiomi would have to be submitted in parliament Wltlldfl seven days after iiicy are issued. Tho possibility of a government crisis following a complete stop- page of London transportation sys- tem is being widely discussed: both opposition parting calculate that the government will not be strong enough or willing enough to take adequate action, to ameliorate the situation confronting the Lon- don people should a strike spread and many Liberals» are prepared to Join with the Conservatives la de- $50,000 t0 Be B orrow ed For Permanent Works, and $11,500 For Soldiers’ Monu- ment-Establishme City Aut nt 0f Fire Zone in horized. The following amend tho City 0i‘ act to itirther Cbarloiteto wn ilncurporutiou Act passed second reading in the legislature yester- day, Mr. J. Augustine McDonald was in thc chair when the House went into committee. BE IT ENACTED by the Lieut-. ennui. (lovcriior and Legislative As- sembly of the Province of Prince Edward Island as follows: l. That the City of Charlotte- town is hereby authorized to ex- pend a further sum of fifty thous- and dollars for permanent works, in addition to the amounts already heretofore authorized and to issue debentures for auid fifty thousand dollars payable at a date not ex- ceeding twenty yt-nrs from date oi‘ issue and bearing interiutat n rate not above 51A, Per cent per nnniim, payable hnli yearly. provided that an adequate sum be annually pro- vided and set apart as n sinking fund to redeem said debentures at maturity. 2 That the City oi Charlotte- town is hereby authorized to ex~ pend the sum oi Eleven thousand five hundred dollars towards erect- ing a Soldiers‘ monument in the city in addition io amounts volun- tarily subscribed by citizens and to issue tiebentiircii for said eleven thousand fivc hundred (lOllilPQ pay- able at a date not exceeding 1W8“- ty years from date oi issue and bearing initirest ut a rate not above 5% per cent per unnuni payable half yearly, provided that an ade- quate sum be annually set apart as u sinking fund to redeem said de- bentures at maturity. 3 All the aforesaid debentures shall be irrsuch iormdul flu» “all! Council sliuii adopt and Shall b6 t- +o++e>e+e'++»¢<v++~"“ iiiiRE plus‘ Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires ,5» (Canadian Prcssl) PARIS, March 27-—Wales defeated France in annual rug- by match here today by 10 to 6, LYONS, France, March 27 —-Stuart MacLai-en, British avi ator, took off for Rome on the second stage of the round-the- world flight at 11.30 o'clock this morning- MONTREAL, March 27- The new trial of RevJAdeiard Oelorms on a charge of having murdered his half brother Raoul will take place in Mont- real at the September term of the court of King's bench, authoritative sources declared today. DARJELLING, British in- dla, March 27—The third ex- pedition for the conquest oi Mount Everest, highest peak in the world, started from this place yesterday, under the lead orehlp of Brigadier General Charis: G. Bruce, who headed the 1922 expedition. WASHINGTON, Marv-h 27 —-Senstor Borsh, Republican. Idaho, offered is joint resolu- tion in the senate today, re- questing the President to in- voke “such nations as he deems wise" to send repres- entatives to combined econo- mic and disarmament confer- ence in Washington. ROME, March 27—Pope Pius today publicly conferr- ed the Red Hat on Cardinals Hayes and Mundoioln, the fin- si set n the elevation of the two United States prelstss to the membership In the Sacred College. The ceremony por- formed in the right trsneept of St. Peters, was csrled out with sll pomp and paqean‘ y of the Roman Catholic Church. MONTREAL, March 27-— Belief that s much better uri- ‘deretlnding prevails between tbs British Empire Steel Cor. poratioh and it! employees at the present time. than has ox- isred for some time unit was immune by Rey Vilelvln in s presidential addreee to share [eating Labor, measures prove haii hearted. holders of the corporation at ‘ " Cove. ‘ téhe ‘ ‘f__ ha" g9. sy. under the hands of the Mayor and any two members of the City Council countcrsigned by the City Clerk and se-alcd with the seal of the said city. And such deben- lures when so issued and the in- terest thereon shall be chargeable upon all city property and upon all iuxcs and moneys raised by the said city and shall be expressed us payable out of the general funds of the City of Charlottetown. 4 The aforesaid debentures shall not be taken to affect or les- sen the general borrowing power of the city, but are especially auth- orized separate and apart from the amount limited by Statute in the borrowing power of the city. 5 Section 112, sub-section 12 of The Charlottetown incorporation Act, 1903, shall be construed to em- power the Corporation of the City oi Charlottetown to establish a fire 'limit district or boundary in the City oi Charlottetown and to make bye- lnws‘ for the inspection and erec- tion of buildings within said fire limit as well as within the other limits of the said City and to ini- pose and enforce penalties for the infraction oi said bye-laws. Hon. J. A. McDonald naked ii the promoter (Hon. Dr. McMillan). would give more information about the bill. it is proposed to borrow $50,000 for permanent works. How much has already been borrowed for other purposes? Hon. Murdock Kennedy acid he understood a number of citizens Iwere opposed to the borrowing of this $50,000. Year after your bills like this have come before the Leg- islature and this borrowing has made hard conditions in Charlotte- town. The House should know what the financial condition is trr day in the city before imposing a further burden on citizens. Hon. Dr. McMillan replied lliul (he purpose of borrowing thc money was pretty wt-il explained i (Continued 0n Page Three) ‘Daugherty Investi- gation Continued Yesterday (Canadian Press) WA-Sillbilti/P-ON. iii/larch 27.-—'I‘ho Senate investigation into the ud- miuir-itriation of Attorney General Daugherty was continued yesterdfly at another public session ‘with the pure mention oi $33,000,000 made in a ‘few days by “live men" unnamed. (hmugh (he istock market deui in the Sinclair Oil. was the most sal- ient feature. A DAILY TALK ON ADVERTISING By Scammon Lockwood JUST our. BIG COMMUNiTY I happened to step into a general store in a small country town oiii in Nebraska. lt unis n mighty B101‘ store in a new building, ‘Vi!!! “"0 equipment well laid out, and a splendidly assorted stock. The proprietor, who was mighty proud of ibis establishment, said to me: "You city felicrs don't realize how up-io-datn the country scenic are these days. l suppose you ini- rigiuc that there are a lot of thins“ that you can only got in a big city. Suppose you try asking me for some things ihnt you don't think we sell out hero." l tried. i ask- ed hlm for about every advertised product l could think of, all the way from a well-known kitchen cabinet down to a box of Smith Brothers cough drops. lle diad everything. Finally. iii desperation at my in- ability to get anything on him, l snid, "(live inc u couple of subway tickets." Whoreupon ho laughed with great. and devilish glee, went back to the cahshiefs office and actu- ally returned with the two subway tickets, explaining that when he came back for his last trip to New York he ibappened to find them in his pocket and had thrown them into the stamp drawer. llowevor, he protested that tho request was not a fair one. as sub- way tickets were not nationally ad- vertised- After l left ihe store, very mush impressed. I could not help but think of the manner in which ad~ VUPUBIIIR is helping to knit our aa- tion together into a single great community. 1 have at times hoard advertising criticized for this very thing. Uathiuking people have complained tint it is standardizing our llvos to a most unfortunate tie area. But it is not doing anything (Continued on. Page t) 1w!!!’ iiliiiiiifi Fiiiiiiicivicllnuniuiii liiiliiiiiiiiiillllilii hi; uvu k EHUISEAIJIHCRIZEI] BY LEGISLATURE’ day in Legislature." ‘ ‘Thurs- Provinciai Legislature, day, March 27th. i The following questions were an- swercii: t Road Projects. MR. DENNIS asked ‘the Commis- sioner oi‘ Public Works: (a) Ii‘ ii is the intention oi the Department to couiiilcte irrojsct No. 42, which eartendc from Welt Devon to West Point. ll so when will the work probably begin. ‘i (lb). What is the intention of the Department in regard to the cons; pletion of Project No. 43 extendin‘ from Tyne Valley via. Barlow and Tory Roads lo the Western Road. HON. J. A. MCwN-Allav said the report of the Public Works De- partment gives a great deal of in- formation in connection with thig- niutter. Question (H) lnvolvcu the question oi‘ the policy oi‘ the. Goy- emmeni: all he could say is that it is the intention oi the Govern- ment w c-Onlinue these proiectsel- orig the lines indicated in the Speech from the Throne. With re- (‘Contlnued On Page Three) {ti} Reparation Report T0 Be Submitted Wednesday c (Canadian Frees) PAR-IS, March 27.-—Next Wednes- day is given as the moot hopidui date for the handing ti) the repara- tions commission of the expert oom- mittees report o_n Germanyfs ills-aa- clnl and economic position and the steps which the experts suggest for aiding Germany to clear heme}! oi her repu-ations debt: . ' ' ‘ Hudson Bay Road Terminal to Cost $20,538,000 (Qzuouukrin PFCGS) O'l"l".\\\ \ i 2T.— ture of up; zilillp 5 will be ill .y at ‘Port Nelson the prop - i - minus m‘ ibe “Hild- 601N110‘ v ., \- i\ Hompany, in order in not. .‘..‘,i.~-i.i-.‘ ten 7,000 tons ships. Ans“ |'.. ring ‘v questions by 'i‘. \\' ' pi-ogrrsY-"e oi ‘Nel. Still) How. f. .»l‘i"‘ P. Graham, Milt- i-iier oi‘ ililllluu} "e this figure as the tvstiiizi": .1 cum 0i 11311101‘ work iii. ‘l‘0l_‘l Nelson. Oi this total $4,000,000 is Yln estimated 00st 0i’ a -i,00ii,0'i0 .i>=l5ii~'l elevator and $4,000,000 the cost of the yard and terminal imibllngs. The lighthouse rriii iii ilio harbor entrance ls given as (aosiing $300,000. , Announcements. 00mins Events Meetings, lite. RATlCL-J cents per word egcb Jnsertion. ‘Magic Croiiqm! {Yb-rt 9 e for is ii.’ used 2214-89-31 "The Prince Strut" SchOOI O0!- cert Will be hold iii 'itc Strand Theatre instead oi tbu Prince r01 Wales College Hail us at first tor - tended. 22973-2841“. “Montague Saturday, Yeo‘s Theatre special, “What A W-iie Learned." 2284-3-W-lii. "Help the Orphans and e/njw a lovely song by purchasing "Mother I'll Remember" song by Minna Drake, from C. G. I. '1‘. girls Settli- <lay~2f>ctsi 22888 M-li _________ i .\ "A meeting oi the Wlrieios Ellip- pinll Club will be helid in the on Saturday, March 19th at“! clock. ZZH-Dfl-lf, "liittgic Cresmi What la it! 2214-0t27-ll “Come to the entertainment ll Ross Valley Hail, Friday March 28th. Lunch served. Iiaoceefls ll" aid of Orphanage. 1i stormy Friday. come Monday. Elli‘! . ""Molher I'll Remain-her" g Orphans‘ benefit em! maybe 0)- tslned from tho 0.01.1‘. girls Setur- ’ any-arm, DQQ-iiflfl v "What! Where! ~Whcni Street School Concert in the Theatre Monday the 81st its“, state in iii’ y ‘Whom “in m . sow will aha 3min "i _ nun iii‘ Answers Given Ycster‘ ‘