‘t1 pEdEMBER 5, 1922. to carats too. Constipated 133E, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Biiious Liver nicest cathartic-laxative ini or“; to physio your liver andlpletely pby morning, and you will v when you have Dizzy Head-Iieci splendid. colds. Biliousnss, Indigestl Iu,P'0U sleep." at, Acid Stomach is candy-_ cucsfelt-s." Ono or two ‘in empty your borwels com~ "They work whilu Cascarets never stir yoc up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ien cents a box. Children love Cas- _ . ._., Eastern Guardian ..'6HOP from l-lollnalrs Catalog. ..'W*NTED> LARGE quantities 0f Dewitt‘! highest iprices accord~ ing to quality. H. H. Cox ‘Moroii 10650-5-31 ..'FRINCH lVORY.— Every [niece stamped at Maborys. 01657-2d.tl 21dc ----' HAY WANTED at once 50 tons good qllllllly hay }l.l*l. Cox Mdffllll. 0650-5-31 ..'XMAI STATIONERM-Mlca fancy boxes at Maiboirs. | 106576-2d tl iildc <flir ‘t A Foot Comfort Demonstrator Specially Trained the DR. SCHOLLC METHOD of Extending Foot Comfort be at this store DECEMBER 4th AND 5th Those troubled with fallen arches, or any‘foot trouble should see this ‘ Illflllo CONSULTATION FREE Alley 81 Co” Lid. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. < ‘im-"i-“lboate and pork unlimited quantityl n: Toys by the thou- sands are here to choose from NOW. In a week or two the most of them will have been sold or laid away by early buyers. ’ Choose NOW -- We will put them away for you-pay when you take them. TOYS ! Toys, Sleds, Doll Car- riages. -Games. Books. Tops, Guns, Swords, Trains, ‘Houses, Velocipedes, Talking Dolls, Sheep that Baa, Donkeys ‘ that bray, Mechanical Toys of ev- erydesoription. Come in and select them to- i- i I ban, Optometrist, Montague. Make ., Friday night, November 3rd, Mr. ‘ Robert Robertson performed the lsistance they so kindly slimy ‘Messrs Shea. Campbell and 1‘ to fifty-seven dollars. The ladies of i thank the public for their patron- age and the excellent order main- ‘ tnined during the entertainment. Sulphur Soothes , Juliet. ‘ land biotches are healed right an; Rowlss Mentliosulnhur ls applied 41k, any pleasant oold cream and inquire! l! wlllfimwraw- i“ penfectiy harmless. You can ob- like it. First it was soft collars and ~ ldrugsistn ,- vo0+o+ue4+0+o+voee pain by rrducmg congestion, _ I Millions are now using this sim- wanted lL-H. Cox ‘Morell l0Go1-5- gig treatment to stop gin, -3i loansappliedwithvulrub ing, penetrates and fJTOdIICES a warm- ing sensation. lstimulates new, fresh blood to and through the aching part. This breaks up the congestion, and since congestion has caused the pain-quick, grateful relief follows. The world over. Sloan's stops rheu- matic iwinges and muscular aches. lt oases aching hacks and sharp. ni-urnllrlc pains. Good, too, lor colds ln chest. Mad: m Canada Sloanh Iiniment-ltillspain! .. HIGHEST PRICE8 paid ror‘ ..'FOR XMAS-A pair ofeye- glasses and an order 011.05 to be examined after Xmas. H. J. Ma Hon llrroilltmernt now. 10657-6911. tl 21do WIPROFITABLEH- CONCERT. — A very successful concert was held in the Bast Baltic School on ran CHARLOTTETOWN ouARnllul ‘ ‘Notes By The Way? Continued from Page 4 l vinciili taxes on the other is very. ‘wide. Those iu arrears for provin-l clal iilxos are a host; those who have been sued lll the courts are‘ mlilly and there has been endlwsl friction over enforced ‘collections; I 9111' People complain that they are taxed in unusual ways; that in no other province is there a provincial income tax or a pro- Vlllcllll D011 tax; that here one is called l0 Day a tax on his income to both the provincial and the fe- deral autlhorities; that citizens well known to have no taxable income are ilarassed with dIP- mflllds from the Tax Office nndl have been in mnny cases called to Court to answer unjust demands; that l?‘i\l'iy men well known to be fnr bivomi the age limit for poll {tax h"ve been pursued with deW imnnds‘ for that tax, for no other appnrrnt reason ‘than to insult them; that the llum-ber of crises put in suit in the Cmlnty Courts and in which the government has duty of chairman in a very oredit-_ flDlB manner. Programme consistedi of Dialogues, Recitatiolls, Solos and =:==—_—.__ instrumental Music. Much credit is _s M195 Mom-e Wm, has l her home in Montague. Mr. Richard tMaqKinnon for the as- rendered. After the sale of pies which was ably conducted by Mr. Harold bes- lie, music for dancing was furnish- oussu saunas HONORCROLL. For November. MacDonald. During intermission home-made candy was sold. Pro ceeds in aid of the school amounted John McGIuigan; 2, Eugene Murray 3. ‘Wilfrid Garnhum. . 1, O 841d Dalton; 2, J Trainer the East Baltic Womens Institute]; Jessa Trammx 0e 1, Fred Mahar; 2. Edward Hornby 3, Kenneth ‘McMillan. ——1, Wm Roddln; 2, Gerald Mc- Golmn: 3. Cyril Ryan. Grads Vl-— Miss Fennessers __~ Mira, Hollis, "who has been Dept.— 1, Cyril Arsenault; 2, visiting Qeorgetown has left fol‘ [ioyoia Duffy; 8, Reggie McDonald. om- home in Boston. A Grade V-Jyliss Mvflonn‘d's Dept l-il, Wm Mcilntyre; 2, Austin |Connplly; 3, Francis O'Neill. | Grade HV-yissh» MuJ-ngghunfs . - ~ Dept—1, arol ‘Ma ar; u, rancls Itching Sklll McMillan; a, Louis Trainor. , Grade lV-Nllss McCullrVs Dept. Th‘ Fir“ Abpncamm Make, sum-ll, Layton Trainer; 2, Stephen | Gillis; 3, John Rooney. °°°' ‘M .°°'"'°mb ° Grade iii-Luise Jenkins" Dept- . m, from eczefnnllo Ralph Trilinor; 2, Peter Shel- tilting‘; blhél-ufberturglnsl. embarras-ilmm‘ 3' “l” Egan‘ . 8mg 8km trouble yo“ may quickly, ‘Grade ll—'1Vllss Towunls Dept.-— b8 m] of it by “mg Menmogul-‘l, Thos (lhevrie; 2, Louis Menag- pmm defines a now,‘ 5km specihan; 3, Pius Callaghan. Eastern Personals This sulphur preparation, beYl. Jos Reardon; 2, Eric Ro-bin; 3. cause 0i’ its germ destroying lilo-fl” Pele"- ipertles, seldom fails to quickly sub- ‘due itchinigeven of fiery 9°10!“- -—i-£)€—-———' the NOT TO MENTION MUSHY NOVELS "Are we becoming a soft people?" Looks any good shirts, then it was soft drinks and now it's soft coal. YORK FISH ADS YOUR SMELTS To A LIVE g _ RELIABLE FIRM <‘ Highest Prices l Quick Returns ‘i L. GOODMAN 8t CO. Wholesale Commission Dealers in all é’ ' » ‘ ' - Kinds Fish 1 SiiIELTs OUR SPECIALTY __ FULTON MARKET, NEW YORK ' , A Write for Stencil -ialri s small lei‘ 1mm ‘an ‘4 L‘ PROMPT RETURNS ' WE IPECIALIZE IN - f t SMELTS. AND ‘OTH@ SEASONABLE VARIETHJS OF FRESH AND FROZEN . I FIISH ’ N. s. GATES c . no. s ruuou Flea MARKET oonsloniiiaurs SOLICITED l. NEW YORK, N.Y. THE’ LARGEST HANDLERS AND DISTRIBUTORS 0D‘ FISH , ON THE ATLANTIC SEABOARD iilliSliilkd BROS. & ROBBINS (INCORPORATED) nanalslsrnv soulclrs voun consloulilaum or SMELTS AND OTHER SEASONABLE VARIETIES or FISH NOfl 1 an FULTON rial-i manner new vomt. ~.v . been due Mrs. Seth MacLean, Miss Libel‘ vlsimng Georgetown has left m, ., MacDonald, Miss Marie Somers and Al Grade X—Principal's Dept__- 1. Grade lX—Mr. McDonald's Dept Grade VIlL-iivlr Case's Dept.'—~ Grade Vii-Gilli‘ McKillnorYs Dept Grade Pl-(Mlss Gnllanfs iDcpt-Hpoiic failed lo make good its demands has br-“n beyond all precedent. It is notorious that have fnxws hundreds llllPll sllPd in "q courts for who illlvc novor in all‘ their lives icon sued before, Some 0i’ these lLIlVP l)"'lliilfl them :1 record of fivv or six generations in which they or their ancestors had never sucil any one or had legal action taken against them in court. Some of these, far too many in filct, have been caught on a tct-hnicaliiy and compelled to pny taxes that were otherwlsel » neililer icgni nor just. They feel of‘ IO- th-at tlmv have been victimized s s and llflilll‘.'lll\' they do not iOVB aann/YI}; ~ the ministerial head ‘oi’ the tllx- I I I 100“v4], ing drpilrtment any tlhe better for 20¢ 35¢ 90¢ 75 PAGES ssvlzn 7 - ’ CIGARETTE! ‘Tinesf lVOI-Irmamsbp his lbonsi ihnt he himself has ne- ver been sired. ' The Tax Act in itself has been‘ ivldoll‘ (‘filllltllllllflll for the doubledl ‘burdens ii has laid upon our pco- pic. Nimo tho less it is the law of the land and people who have always bald taxes were (lisposed 53y, "1 io colliply with its provisional lThny soon found out - ~s.-»-~~_..._...-. ... - s-u—€n\"uinu ithat it has zuiministcrcd in a des- villillctive and 5l)ll‘ll. The taxpayer was treatedidlemands that ‘were both. ‘illegal man willlnsland unjust, demands that couldl _nnt as if ho were n the inexorable tax galhaffll‘, “peeled. Why is it that the feelings‘ hostility t l0! 1-119 people toward the prflVln-vilfi was never known before. , ll l5 "- Pmlld mail l° be able m cial tax-gatliercrs. is s0 much like “"5 "W"? “ed l“ ‘my that of the Jews iowzmi the publi- lIOlITl". bl" ll lllo lloalll-er l5 mm‘ uans oi‘ old. as undoubtedly they llflwevillilpelied to admit that he has sued are? It is béqause 0g the vngorced illlllllllells 0f Qlllem- mull’ 9t them belief that from head lo heels. our llllfl-lflalflman never before in court and for Imvincan m,‘ Department is m] and vimlielivcness such The ministvrilll head of the taxing dc- parilnont and the tools he has chosnn to (‘ill'i'_V out his will are llllly to wcii zlware nf what popu lar fooling in regard to them is. it is um ii feeling of regard or re- spcct. E10 pa), a" his inst dues‘ but as ‘be [made good by any torturw§U§fi§§§+§4 OOO-O-OO-§-O-OQO-O-O-O¢O-O-O'O§—O-O-O-&OQQ-§O-O§-O-QQG§Q-O-U |lle were a rogue or a defauitenliingl lThnse who ‘were treated other- lwise were lyeil known friends of gm‘ ofhis search for victims. he, the government. As llPlllied ttfhad evcn srought out dead men in‘ lloliticni opponents the merllodslthsir graves for years, and that were inquisitorial and every legrtlfhe had comipelled ‘ many to pay technicality was resorted to inl who did not owe anything, what "me? l0‘ (‘Qmilcl Payment 9V9" ofllshis boasting worth? The fact is demands that had no foundation. that the administration of the Tax in law or justice. Even the dendlAct ‘has been worse than the Act were pursued to their graves imitseif, bad as it is. Incredible ilblundiering, stupidity and vindic- Are wlveneas have characterized the administration of it fronl the first- twisting or technicality ofl the law; that in the vindictive ri-; federal or civic tax laws. so much friction, litigation‘, irritation until hostility has been aroused by the‘ provincial Tax Act. Anger breeds‘ anger; hostility provokes hostilli ty. " i l Thuunnnds of nverfnt people have iinnomc iiilm Ily following the advice of doctors who recommend Marmolu Prescription Tablets those- harmless little fut reducers that simplify the dose of the famous Marmola Pros- i-l-iption. if too fnt. don't wait-ago n-iw to your drumtlt and for one dollar, which is the price the world over, procure a case of these tab- iviii. lf preferable you can secure There is no such feeling of hostility agtarlnirt the adlministra-l tion of the federal or civic tax‘ laws or their officials as exists in the provincial arena. Federal them direct by sending price to the Mllrmnla 00., 4612 Woliyard Ave... Detroit. Mich. Thev reduce stnudiiy and easily without tiresome exer- cise or starvation dict and leave nnl imnlmumnt ism-ct. That is why as compared withls * THE GIFT stoma Every Christmas since 1868 we have been serving the public with the choicest Christmas Gifts. This year we have prepared even more carefully than ever before and now we have a most complete stock for your approval. We now welcome your inspection whether you wish to purchase or not. W. W. Wellner Jewellers Since 1868 ,.4.4mn_ ‘_4;4_; ~ ~ which they lltlfl lain for years by and civic tax collectors are l‘l‘S::nlilllHlk‘l‘l-?fl ilr-a spirit of ilrbitrnl? O is'ii“‘I4""¥ 1...". .1. - c- —- not a perfect t If yo - the Qual . iii‘ i i llll..llll|ih cllAlll-OTTIIITOWI-Onrvell Iron. f‘ Dellllll H!!!» A. Norm k I 0 " . .. I. I; ' ‘ ...i.‘.".'.":‘_""t,.', r Quaker Flour. It is all of the same superior quality. N0 Quaker Flour can leave the Quaker lllill ulltil it has been tested by our cllcirlists and bakers and proven to be up to A trial sac-k will convince you that Quaker Flour makes larger loaves and better bread. l Qualtel‘ flour Alwags the Same-Always the Best loaf of coarse texture. but a well-formed loaf of exturc, bcllliiiflil colour illld exquisite flavour. ll would have siliisfzlotion every time you bake, use rel" siuildilrll in every way. THE QUAKER MILLS PETERBOROUGH and SASKATOON Also lnlllccrs of Victor Blcnll Flour, the highest priced blend flour in the mlTk0T—-l)llt worth the difference. DIITRI IUTOIH: MOUNT swiwnlvr-n. a. Feclllll- ‘ w I W‘. Mnlleod l (b. IIOUIIIS-ql. J. Iluglel 0Q», hil- ~ lluttbew A lemon , “Q?!- l0 '. l.