- .._.‘,~.- 4 '" " onannouuown uuannnix _,_ t . . anemones-rare COFFEE ‘e357. @2735?" ‘Iupucip-mpwaaae-p-q‘ nun-ha. $ASE l SANBOIN - an sun. BRAND - IDNTREAL I . .."'_ll i E§E532§Esco:nm»-_-»-4-_..... For isuccesslul iBakini l3 , }%O§§0©44% raven rtoon NW’ llnexcelled , For Flavor. and Barking QQGJITIGS rén wavuonco Ll N/HTBD CHATHAF/l. Qbl]; TransferiService Phone 755 q We are now prepared to supply your ‘ AUTO WANTS a E Cars washed and greased. Gasoline Oil and a full supply Auto Accessories. a ‘Free Air It LOWE TRANSFER i 213 Great George Street. § “Auto Washing Our Sipecialtyl’ 9206-6-161. exert» Bargains in Used Cars We have which tnakes them real bargains. \'o 1. One Extra. Special sine" August first. last. year, in litiillper‘. non-glare lens and tool No. 2. One Extra Special del, ran one season four thousand as goon as new, has spare tire, oi itiois. No. 3. One McLaughlin Light hundrotl miles; in line condition, particular, spare tire, non-glare Will be sold at about halt the No. 4. One Four (‘ylinder Mc glue; all running in good shape, ing. A lllg bargain for somebody. No, 5. One Light Six M0 working order, repainted and all at very io\v price. the. following supply oi used cars for sale at prices lllastet" Six hicLattghlin run only gieriect condition, spare tire, kit. tiilaster Six McLaughlin 1919 mo- miles; in perfect condition, looks non-glare lens and complete set Six 1918 model; ran titty-seven repainted and refitted in every lens and complete set o! tools. price oi a new cur. Laugblin 1918 model, Beulck en- repaiuloii, solid leather upholster- Latighlin, three years old; in good gone over last winter. Will be sold As .\lr. Mcliinnon is retiring from tin. automobile business on the first oi July, these cars must lore the prices are set to get clear \\’,. will he pleased to take you ail he sold before that date, there- oi’ lltiln. Drop in and see them.‘ for a drive and explain everything to you and it ncct-ssttry’ will teach you to drive free. Prowse & 5l:'1 McKinnon 931643-5 vvYvvvvVvvvYVYVwvvvvvVVvvvvV MAKE IT A MODERN HKFPY NIW VIAR in your home by installing electric light service there. You will not alone have the bent light known. but will also have at your command mnny oom- iorto and convenience! over before pouibiy. We will gladly lend our u- port to consult with you "IARITEHI ILIOTIIO 00., LIIIITID i s ‘4 Continued from Page Four llAVlE EARNED. Teacher from East Kingl and humor? Can you not see the veil- ed sarcasm in the above? it reminds me or the man that was defending the Government the other day over the increase in their own wages. His line of talk ran something like this: “Why should not the Government increase their own salaries, there are onl-y four bond-- red and thirty schools on the ls- lund, and they increased the teachers’ salaries fifty thousand dollars, whereas they only increns~ e4 their own by about twenty thousanid dollars and here ARE ’l‘llI.R'l‘Y (IF THEM." ’l‘he reference to the poll tax‘ only draws attention to the 1'80! that most oi our teachers are Young ladies and would not have to pay poll taxes in any case, sure- ly some concession to the profess- ion. ‘ Could anything be better put than, “nearly all the 'l‘euchers are tree from paying taxes on their‘ property‘; Why? Because the Gov- ernnlent does not‘ pay them enough salary to keep themselves in coni- llort let alone invest in DIWDQTPJ, {for the iew that have to pay taxes‘ Ion property have had it lcit to lillPlll, as they never could have learned ii at teaching. ' ' And for being free from paying ‘income tux, how could it be other- iwise when they have no taxable illltflllfl’. (July a short time ago a memb- er oi the Government was credited with saying "the taxes were not going to he so high, for three doi- lnrs now is not worth more than one dollar was before the \\"~\l‘." li"thls is the case and l think it is, how can the Government hon- estly ‘refuse to pay the teachers more money so that they can take up teaching as a profession and make it a life work, for then and only then will we get the best class of teachers. 1 have no fault to find with young teachers but the truth ls that they only teach for a f9“! years in most cases, and when they are just getting properly trained tor the profession they are compelled to lorsuke it because they cannot afford to do anything else," I om a tax payer, and let me say this, the vast majority oi the people on Prince Edward Island do not object ‘to paying taxes, ii they know they are 801R: lo be honestly spent for the betterment oi‘ their children and roads, but l for one do object to having my‘ hard earned money legally stolen as was done by the Local Govern- ment this spring. —»i~am glaq-torsee sLhut at least Don Marx, where is your sense ot A Within u‘ Sensiiily. l. i p . the $14.31 that the child MIGHT ’ NAvv cur. ; rasanzrr three of our men, Brodie, A. E. Mc- lienn and lrving refused to sign the “Round ltobin." All the memb- ers knew what the sessionai al- lowance was to be. beiore they were elected; living has not taken such a jump since last iali as to warrant their making u raid on the aLlzli rtgister, especially after wel had been told there was no money to pay the teachers or fix the roads. ,l\\'lll either John H, Bell, J. J. Johnston, (‘yrus Crosby or W. M. Lott, please explain how they are justified in taking lrom the Trea- sury, eight hundred dollars each per year 0t an INCREASE over the ‘ salaries o! their predecessors in oi- I lice? An INCREASE GREATER THAN THE 'i‘O'i‘AL YEARLY SALARIEI THEY ARE PREPARED T0 PAY OUR 'i‘EACi>iERS. They had no mandate from the people to in~ crease their own salaries, that l ever heard of, whereas on the oth- er hand there were several PU>B~I nI-c MEETINGS held by reprtv’ sentative men from all over the is- land that passed resolutions asking ' the tiovernnlent to increase the teachers’ salaries in keeping with the high C05! oi’ living, but tor lack of iunds this could uothe done. l shudder to think what ‘would have llflllhent-tl ii the sa . meetings hid zisketl the Go". merit to help themselves, o’ They ;u)‘ spending money lav- BRINGING ishly ttflboost the hoisteln cow,‘ HIGHEST lN QUALITY FRAGRANT AND SATlSFYlNG THE SMOOTHEST OF CIGARETTES That is wlty men prefer PLAYERS but 3T0 VEPY nlKi-lilfllly when it neglect the children and comes to educating our children, will go from had in worse, era slillltl tor u manager that was I-tlulliretl for u period of tour or to the eliiitlrrii we bring into the World without etmsitlling.them in things raised his own P“ _ n suiting you or they I" 5‘ l] y without is no "W" which when everything is taken The best investment we can the matter at all. fly‘. Wan, m mmmm, yum, pflvale l" m“, 11mm into consideration are the only make in this country is, pay right i look upon our mentln-rs as business i; yqu w-lmed mm to venture m make a Elleswnd things that really count in any wages to tho right inilrlicrs and lllilll-lgvrs n; ., 1]llswill“<g “f! which Mist tht‘ [HY l‘ Y"; most vuiu "only long enough 1° 5°“! ' ' - ' ~ ~~ - - ' ' z 0 1r ' "nullify. Educate the children and him... ill" "llwiayeizs art- the ttwllcrs, tthlt- olnpltrveo and he refused on .\ow l ask in all seriousness, how the grtnini] that the huglnegg could lulu: would you or any of the memh |not ailord it and then right utter, _ then if lhcrt- is anything left boos." mo)’ Wlll 100k filter the dairy ln- the cow, the farm or anything terests with every thing else, hut else, hut. first lot us do our duty I UP FATHER 1 am lSll‘ tlfi» FARMER AN" P" bifiN RIQHT ‘YHERE ANTLL 4w; ‘(O0 1W5 PAQKAQI‘ AN‘ isuowos: You WOULDN'T an MAD l" “WI-you A "no. |Tnu~u< IT w”; A F L MQJ-‘ERRY WINKLE 5ENT n’ TO OUR ffrsgtas-r ~ "rum-s NY Loomn‘ 906- WHGb rr .tl'//,,