J i-T. A ,\‘ l t . _W i , 1 1-.- . ..,l.. ~li.>.V.,., l.. \ , ' ’ i f .it ___ 1 u - Q; _ iight. flour. _ QU want a flour that always acts the same way. Then pastry, cakes and bread will be just right, with an even texture, delicate and Quaker Flour can be depended upon for such results every time. It is milled from selected wheat. VVe bake it every day in our own kitchens, under actual home conditions-to be sure that it will be dependable when it leaves the mills. Thousands of housewives use no other Every bag sold with our money-back guarantee that Quaker Flour will give you the utmost satisfaction. Count Pa its income V x, the individual share of the recl roclty agreement tof Sr' , ~. liaoidile shoiiltildeiiiedivri; ociua accuse* did not aliipelgni-ig' ifililon ' l xaonon en. -thatitwasnoarea B - ameq ary esslon dition to the unfairness 'oi' double could be destroyed. Mr. Bennett dil- At Ottawa. taxation, it is not a good thing for olared. at the caprice of either par- A the count;-y, because it reduoes the ty. It was a statute thaltaoaah coun amount o money available or in- try placed in its own s u -boob (C°“u“°d mm 9”' ’) vestment in industry, and, as well. so that either party. by changing a ‘ Bonnoii on lilo gndni, discourages such investment. Mr. singloietter, could terminate the Bennett then enlarged on the ad- whole arrangement, and as an in-, :- On the Budgetf the 1-lon. Mr. Ben- vantage# Of 00iW¢i‘i»il18 Olll' nBti0i18l stance of what might have ha,PP¢’l\ nnlg was particularly effective. debt on a large scale. The saving ed at any time, we had in 1930. il ` Dealing with the canadian National of $20,000,000 in intel-sat would be the result of nsreemeui. iron iid- i naiiwaye, he pointed out-that tho easily possible on the reiundlns, mission or cattle. potatoes. wheat gross onminno won, g4q,000_000 __ a to use his own words, “you would and grain. There was a chalin °f credilnole nnowinn__i,n; boim-o main say to the holders of the 5% per Govemment in the United States mg limi nvniinbio ion in, nnymont cent. tax exempt securities matur- and as the result of pressure from ni mienonil oniisoiionn in giio oggoni; ing within the next five or ten the farmers, B hish Dl'0il°°iiV° 9311" of nearly '$1,500,000 had to bg met, years. that there would be freedom was raised on all these product-a.ul!d so limi, mem won not nniiioioni; left from, or great reduction of tax, dur- it caused great distress in Canada. to ony mmm; onomoo to me pob||¢_ ing the next decade." But whether and in some cases actual ruin. The which nmonniod' in about ;4o,5o0,- we retain the income tax or not de- reasons the Conservative 'party op- . ooo_ Noi. nod we Rniiwnys in my pends upon the skill and financial posed reciprocity in 1911 was be; i one won sinoo ine government “mp ability in the conversion of the cause it meant the establishrnento ..- into power pam gomolent to meet debt. And the Leader of the Oppo- a channel of trade that could -be de- interest on public obligations. In sitlon observed: stroyed at the 'caprice~ of United _ “It uires mo thou ht bc t liticians dwithoutaword ___ that period the Treasury had ad Yell F0 8 8 ll Btatespo all -'“ , vamied io ine gnnndinn Nngionni economies and less inclination to ex- of warning. (That is what happened Railways ovoi. ¢i45_590_00o_ travagance; it requires more con- before when the old reciprocity in respooi ol ine Dnnonn gong;-tl sideration of the question as to how treaty was cancelled after the_Clviii _“_ _ ~ k ' - d il no ,end irom nnni dooinnoni roger- the money is to be secured rather War.. Old Canada and the Maritime _~y:“; ua IS - onoon io ine iiooi indnoii-y_ while than how it is to be spent. It re- Provinces were left in a worse P0- f I Hn,,,,i5n1', "ng the commission did nolowililh is elil- oil; txtcgmérmionheogrporid eitioil thin uRtQige)n¢v¢r had boon bsiué-ra/is wen naali ees- C8 hh l'€By.--.,. gagwaodflll by results iihiiiiysgi' ii)iiii,|r'.i:iii‘ed°`i»rotaotion, the which money can be obtained." gi-om the tsriil. the Hon- MY- gaijfifsmumuiina signiilonnoo ol tho oboe,-vniionnnindo To illustrate that Mr. Bennett Bennett proceeded to review the ‘_ wi", who _Tho was ol,vionn_ In view of ii-io drop,-ess. pointed out that the United States Tariff Advisory Board. It cost a wondgd' ‘ly prow,-live ed oondilion of lno ,noni industry is reducing income tax on the defln- great deal of money. and is heavily material is fo-doo ora which one mombon, nod ohio,-ved, ite policy of eliminating it altogeth- staffed with men. outside of the qi the nloaf imporlanl and ine nooommondniion inn; ine er, and in consonance with theworld Chairman, Mr. William Moore. for- substances and in the Toriil Advisory Board snonid con- factors that control money' we can- mer Secretary of the Mackenzie do manaifacturs of fins side, ino ninmiion with 3 View to not long maintain a higher rate Mann Co.. drawing salaries all the _roofs -.momol notion" boinghiniienl om-_ than that which is levied in the way from $4,000ayear down tol4.00 ried an implication that wind not country to the south, because, in a day. Mr. Moore was Liberal can no misnndol.siood_ Ti-io rooonnnon. effect, he said that money, like ev- dldate in South Ontario last elec- dniiono of ine gomminsion on ii-l|n_ erything, finds its level where the tion and has expressed his intention as in nomo other losnoois nod noi imposts are the least and its avail of being candidate at the next elec 1 429 ' a a " ` GQt an EX|lIb 1 “ . - ,-` - ' the op ition ointed ont that last ihai *ho Tariff Advisory Bonrd was trend downward our im orts of a It . P05 P P B' _ _ V Session he had mano n Suggestion b1’0\lBh¢ilit0 €XiSi€li¢€~ Ii1WHSWith- ricultural implements, which are , i _ . _ , bT Fil O N G E ri i, bnnks_ and niinongn the suggestion bers Oh the °DPOSii€ Bid€ Of the creasing and the exports declining. ', I ' G was not very well received then the HUUSB that that Wa-5 MF- R0bb'S In this connection Mr. Bennettread f F ` Minister of Finance had adopted his Statement then and it WHS B. COX‘l‘9Cl. the fgllgwlng extrgggs fpgm the 15. nr e -il suggestion and borrowed at foul- pei. Statement Of the 18.055, Ndtwith- sue gf Commerce Reports, Fgbrugry ooni ni; non agninni ii-lo soopooiooo standing that, the Hon. Mr. Forke he boi-i-owed in ine onon molkoiloni and his friends, including the Min- year st four and one-half per cent ister °f R“"W“yS» had ¥°n¢ f1`°m -<4t;%> at a iittie better than 97. end i»° ond of iho Wosiomoounifv shipments of ssriouiturol imple- in the matter or the national debt, *md “fried on ii oomiioisfi of Sion- y no said inn; we snonld moko n de_ cierous vlllificstions with respect to large total that went to Canada, termined effort to deal with it on the “rm P°"°Y °f ihif CUUSHVH' the basis oi nnying ii on sy5iomai_l_ tives. The Minister of Railways, the th|r¢y.three per om; of the mini cally and as soon as possible; and Other diiy ill the HOUSE, hiid Stated shipped to all countries. and which here he quoted president, oooiidge, that they were for hish, and ever exceeded the shipments to au of who, in a speech last Novomnon i.o_ higher tariffs. and in this connection ierred in the national debt of the he Chiliiefisod s Sinslo proof of such United States ol' $18,000,000,000 as a an attitude 011 the DSW Of i-he C00* the largest ever reported and were .inailonal mammal.. an menace io Servative Party 85 fill' buck as 1878- greater than the average shipments the credit of the country," ond, A Libefiii S€hi1i»0i'. liiiliiillll ll SD¢€0h. to all countries in the years prior to again' as nille greatest wenllness ln exclaimed “These Tories, they ex- 1913_ our line of national defence." It‘Pl°|i me. “fm f°f their °W“ P9" 8 P should, the President contended. be 5°"“1 Bdvantniey one °f the Lib.” resulted fl‘0l1'l the Hilitefiul better- pnid gif ns soon o_o possible; li was eral Senators n the West, in order an obstacle to economic develop- "° “"°"5e P“|’"° i”°3“di°° ‘md the the Prairie provinces. ¢SP€01Hliy'5$l' ,noni nnd nnonid_ no said' no milled passions of the people, stated that under a system of reasonable taxa- "these T05’ m°"“f°°t“"°I`5~ “ch at 6l'i°Bli il‘8Ci0I`S. thi'0Sh1nG machines, ¢_|0n_ The following oximoi from the expense of the people, sent their the pi-osidonifn snooon was reno: families south to Bar Harbor and extensiveiy than in ;92g_ pnrghnges --Bn; ioi; ii no remembered limi summering places nearby, then to tax reduction is possible solely on N€Wli0i'i» Hmong the new rich of the large, amounting to 15,740. valued at account of economy. Anybody can mined States? the" 8l'°W1i Bi'€Hi19l' $12,421,105, as compared with 8,173 spend the money somebody else has Sim- Wf8DP¢d around Wiih tho valued nt $6,823,648 in 1926. Sales “ ` ' e ‘ ' 1 l '~ saved." inoniio oi' wealth token by exploit- of American implements in canada & ,, Then Mr. Bennett went a step W0" f|'°m the taxpayers of the have been showing consistent and ` ` ` ` fa,-ine,-l and ndvooniod ,_ principle country, they sent their wives and rapid increases during the last three mio.‘l.TE»l-0 that has been recognized in Great d“‘~‘3hi1€i`S 0*/ei' i»0 the 'srellt water- years and, since each of these -years - CHA WN Britain for iso years. that or a ‘"8 l°i°°°'/5 9f E“f°P¢ io mom' their has been a sood crop yeanthe buy- L -~ - f sinking fund for the annual extin- Children io tho oifote Bild Wofu-out ins power of iho isrmlns population gulshment of debt. Its virtue con- “"|5i'°°i'B°Y Df Eili'0iie." Such were has been materially enhanced, It sists in that by statute we are com- iheii' arguments then, and now used! is also worthy of note that exports pelied to set aside a certain amount Where d°°° MY- F°"k¢ himsfflf h0Wl0f |mPi¢m8hi8 U0 Ciliildil °0mDi‘15- each year. It enforces economy in stand? asked Mr. Bennett. In 1925 ed 90 per cent of shipments to _ali that extent, whether we like it or in the We" |10 W9-1 Wliihg the Peo- of North America, including Central not. He inetanoed that on a debt Pie “mi the Primo Minister had do--America and the West Indies. and ‘of $2,400,000 at a four por oent. rate, ooivod the people. had gona book exceeded those td au or south am- lt would be wiped out in 45 years. 0" his °Wri platform adopted hy the eriw by $10»000,00°-" But the same principle could bo ap- Liber” C011'/€hili0h. and had been . In consideration especially oi’ the niiod io any nnm for any limited recreant‘ to the principles, therein fact that the price of agricultural time. announced. He is s member of the implements are i higher than when .coming to the income tax, he de- Cobliioi oi’ thai soil-some gentleman the duly wus 'taken off. the forego- lnonnood ine lninoinio of donnie inx_ whose tariff policy is still the same. in extracts from a' United States 'ation which it involved. a prineipie Mr- Bennett observed: orginal souroe furnished their own ;which all the great chancellors of “Wh” “T9 "WY ii3|0'q0V9i'llll'l9lit) m°l'iii- ~ the Exchequer in Great Britain had, f'-°1i18-Wiiih the Budget? 'I'hey are Mn Bennett then referred to the in practice, declared unsound. In '$151118 the tBl_'iii': they- are now necessity of -tariff stability, and fact, Gladstone always regarded the d°ih8‘ih° thins Whioh the hon. ‘read from Speeches by the Hon. W. income tax as B wni- monsni-o io bo member for Brandon condemned S. Fielding, Minister of Finance, removed'when_ peaoo-was de¢1"'¢¢_ them for doing in 1925. They are and the Hon. Mackenzie King, in The income tax in 1927 was increas- asking this I-louse to give pmtectfon 1923, both emphasising in the strong- 'od to $50,o00,o000 an against, 545, to industries on .a higher basis than est tenns such necessity. Since 000,000 the year previous, tho spent. before, which the hon. member for- the strong arm of Mr. Fielding had ,est part of which is paid'by oorpora- erly condemned." . been removed from the helm of tions. When a corporation has paidlmThe'Minlster of National Defence, finance. there has been steady ef- the' 1-lon. Mr. Ralston, who had 1 O or-nelne_ya_Fso\er _ _ CUT TO SEK- DINTY TO -DRY PRWIIIGIIL i... C iaxiilsiniiii tharloiielown August 20th - 24il\ . ...1_...i__»_._.._..___.__,_.._, t EYES TESTED Competent service with latest equipment E. W. TAYLOR l J. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETBISTS 142 Richmond Street Professional Cards R R; §i-ILL lhlllsflli S0|slUl‘l‘0l¢ ITG Canton Block, Charlottetown. KONI! 'I0 LOAN Dr. C. C. Archibald- onsssu,-sr N. -Y. not ondma muon aapsi na mqiuii o aa, non rating sys. nnlrlnc oluses onion nam-e to uso. ue-is us Mark R. M'cGuiir-an ' _ B, A, _ . IAIIIHIA- l0lNl'l'0l~ ITU. cannon-lloei,&r'\s\ts\oua.r.l'.l. Mclleod' & Bentley 11,0. » -at-law Inst . WMI' I. If-lr- MtDo`niilil‘&jMcPliee LLEDOIALII If/IIPIZ _a e» lil... l Giaeeeiimi-‘itted l\,______'”""""" ° _' to secure $45’000000 from the in the l'Em€mbl‘BliCe Of Liberal mem prqgtigglly fi-¢e_ are cqngtgntly in Prince Edward Fox Netting is made princip- ally for use in the salt- laden air of the Maritime Provinces and is extra heavily galvanized before weaving and after, making each twist in each mesh a, braced and welded lm- moveable ioint; every mesh is true to size and strongly woven, while the Netting is further strength- ened by extra strands of wire on top, bottom and ends. Every roll has a guaranteed length of 150 feet, and opens out flat and smooth, making a straight non-bagging and non-sag- ging wail when erected, Write or Wlro -Collect- For Samples and Delivered Pricel- . ’ ~. ..._ HULMA N’S li. 3 Packages Here for $109 Packages Here for $1 P Ml. so for postage, lf arderlngby |nal!._ ,N Moore _it Moneoa' 13, 1928, issued by the U. S. Depart- ment of Commerce: "The outstanding feature of the ments during the ear 1927 was the ‘amounting to $29,791,472, which was Europe by more than $8,000,000. Canadian purchases ln 1927 were “These lar e Canadian urchases ment of conditions in Ontario and katchewan and Alberta. where Am- and harvesters were sold much more of wheel tractors were exceptionally , °_,i _I \_\ - been implemented by ing govern- ahiiity for investment is the great: tion. He has already stated his in: ' 1 -0 . i 0 ' _ S ment, which was "guided only by est. It has its direct reflex upon tention of taking the flying camp _ - ' - l i g __ c lilo oxisonoioo of noiiiion" inniond the economic conditions of the eoun- -from Camp to Whitby in the con- - - ' -` -' ‘ ' - __ oi ov the nooonoiiion of one Moi-mme try. As opposed to an income tax, stituency he wished. and still wishes ~ " - O provinces no indiongod in ine Dnn. Mr. Bennett had advocated a turn- to represent. “Is that man," Zsked ,- - -- onn Rooom over tax, which he still regarded as 'Mi-. Bennett, "a fit man to take tho _ _ Taking up the public debt, Mr, the most equitable means of secur- chairmanship of the Tariff Board? l h n ‘ Bennett novo ine noni-os' an shown ing revenue in that regard. On the In 'the constituency he aims to re- in ine pnniio Aooonnto The fund. other hand, a sales tax had always present there are a large number of -<1 --be 1- -- -tai. :,:“°;s.e.‘;.,“;..°o°°“°,“::‘=- .ini s:i.s':,°;:s - ' mortgage on a farm which cannot 9 ommth lilo y 0 ill' G H 828 - 1 f d , _as-I » no affooiod nv any system oi nook_ into power they had raised it to six whose political friends are benefitted , 1 e “°°°‘“= "“‘* ‘“°‘ “°” °°“° €.‘i2?'....l’,"‘i,,.'5§"iE.a`,ZZ‘.*‘..“§.‘?§'$.§'li f’}“ °Z."°"°,,.,'°°l1.°’°.2‘ 223352? 3.52 of payments made in liquidation, ll Ure ~" 0 = ' ‘ . was $303.599_93li_ before lilo wnn In it originally was and now claimed Tariff Board, there is a long list of a E_SA February oi il-lin vom. was $3,3il0,937'_ great credit for lowering taxation, applications occupying five pages, 685' -1-he Finance Minister iook and the speaker gave specific in- and an immense amount of steno- onodii io, ine ,ednoilon oi $39_ _ stances of how unjustly it worked graphic evidence which even -the 853574 ln ine funded dom during out It should, he contended, b Minister of Finance himself has not the last six years or $18,500 per any abolished entirely (Originally the read, and not a single recommends By what nmonnh Ml. Bonnoii ask sales tax was a war tax, and not tion In the light of these facts Mr. ’ - e ua ed. had been taken from the rate: intended to be permanent.-R,.E.G.) Bennett asked: ."Whose tariff isiit?" n om ii ,. -l I Mr. Bennett then dealt with the And the country had the right to l\lWd\/S lh€ Sdlllll AlWdYS UIC Best _ Eng, six tgegnsicilgglxigosldlgntégg Wi; tariff at very considerable length. He know. He dwelt strongly on and i oxil-noted from the tnxpnyem the made reference to a speech of the criticized severely the fact that a MILLED BY THE MILLERS ol; QUAKER. UATS i slim of 5i'597_,i39'35il_ In the last Minister of Finance at Winnipeg -in large number of British manufact- ~ six years ine enormous slim of $2__ glnnlllinidilligisthe tigtzldlislimeniulli ‘si urers had filed briefs on the applica- 002,3g0_597 nad been so only otod_ ar v ory o , n w c tions of Canadian manufacturers, THE MCLEAN COMPANY, LTD, or $n,,,_4.n pe, my more in,,,,“n,,,._ was pointed out that the tarirr had and no ies; than thirty-six great WHOLESALE nisrnmuroas ins the preceding six years, ors414.- be” ii" issue 81"” 137°- “nd "mi French miiniifooiiifofo-H ihiiis “"- chggloggogowm p_ |;_ |_ 941,345 more than in the preceding "here mid been mam' GXBESGFHUUHS heard 01 b€i’0re, and wholly 0|J.l¢¢- six years, and all the Government bb’ li'i¢l¥ib€i‘S Oi' DOIIUCBI PBYUBS Wh0 tionable. Should, it was asked,any is able to show is a reduction in the i°°k extreme views- Mi- Robb dwelt person not n Canadian have the say p#---------ri pahiie dept of $39,000,000 in that gliéféiiorghiasyrlflil; éifsillnéiiilatélsoloergho in twlnaltt our tariff should or should . time. ' fa no e ’ i In connection with the refunding them which governed actual C011- A5 the result, 01' ohangeg in our Q | X T i Nl E Q of outstanding loans, the Leader of dm°n5» and it W” fm’ that DUYDUSB t8l‘|iT Schedule and the C0hSi»&nii FROM some near- _ _ . by fire a blazing brand leaps high into the night. Flaming, smoking, crackling, it whirls through space, and finally lands---pen Brantford Bil Butts -Cll\ada`s pr e ni i c r rptf, They ie “tapered -giving a hravy mns- sive effect, with double thlcknela over all the mol and triple thick- nessoverlmio! the roof. Made n numerous lnlllmnlnned llnls. Ex- tra weight on parts ex-i poaed lo weather. Size lid bly l0 inch:-ii. lnid ve ncheii in wrnilicr. |26 lbs- per square. fi - . .-1 - - , _ . . Ttm.cr1sRLoTTETowN ciUA1lti>1¢u~1_;, , ~ “UNE” 19"1`» s _ i . _. _ _ _ _ _ - f . . l F I -rl- ` _ f i I Ist B ` Roixns pigldiffflfili _ worm. Jw wfnu if ~ i...%:tl“ m""f"’ eouu-lined bialldlhzl "”_‘§f -, UNM V g. ~ ` ‘ *ss .f ,@_ 1. ok \’*\ 41