'l ll . ' .1 .¢-'_ ‘ fan's: |.____ - til liharlnullilpoqhonldemr, - 1.’: -- ~lll(,(lnlpk..laloelnle t TUESDAY, ' idNuARY 11, 192,1 guard-died) In advance Ismail :0‘: I: it's. A: J. n. auieufniinu Pahlahuv . t"! ' . . . ' . .,_ . _ kidney-uni manna. to to editorial plli tho Patriot "oi-um- tics!!! displays thir mtnarhsbla questloin-"lf the Oonaervative Party should come hack to power" which of the m... imposed under the Taxation Act would it advocate Q -. " TWQ cirsns OF coitiuL-sixr now stirring the province as it has never been stir ‘ed before, over the question of taxation. One istha l the increase is in direct tiolation of pre-election pro _ - useless and unnecessary. __cll:st. V/hena Peps tablet-i: g from its priflcrwnj hiya: hpptr firs! nllcvvcd ta disici ‘a I plustiee Mathieson was the first to recognize the ne- gcessity" of the personal and continuous supervision in in: There are two main causes for the indignation "w 1"“ “m” °* “mm” °'" "P mises; the other that the income therefrom is being foot in n, without any encourage- iargely frittered auray upon officials some of them There was a time in this province, and not so long ago, when the Premier received only his ses- sional indemnity-as a member of the legislature, nam dam m acts passed n last aes- ely $200. This, however, was thetime when the Pre- _ -' ‘llllel, like the other membersuatteiged UQNQlS oizn ;::“'_e";:°';f'r'io‘1fg;§:;Ionirgitl rivate business. his store or a\v o ice. en t e l ' llremier was wanted he had t0 be consulted where- ever he could be found and seldom, if ever, ln the Premier's office- Necessarily the business of the pro require some ivfmweilii" "d a vince demanded in Jl‘6 than this. Premier. now Chief '“‘°"'°"F° “l m" “W” ‘he Pa" ‘the repeal of?‘ And then with its ‘cttslo , effervescent» and huh- ;' hling ohullition it adds. "rnn is _ histlcated questioner did not at the t outset deem it expedient to consult us as to "which oi’ the taxes" it ‘ would impose. and having put its ment from this quarter. it is in ‘had taste seeking our assistance in its dilemma. IAdroIUy it confines its question to “the Taxation Act,“ to the exclusion of the long list of slon to squeeze the people. hut un- ingc our ‘evening, friend a definite answer to this question. but for purposes of accuracy. we would riot ntid the Bell Government have can can‘ Ital» lb’ lint can» upon it that TBIRI WILL BI NO 1N- OREABE. without ilrat consulting ‘the Pebble. This isi>the legitim- ate function of responsible govern- ment and the invariable practice of the Conservative Party. Bat at pmaent the Bell Government “are in charge of these ahirs, and they people are dealing. Amending the Patriot's question to N968!!! Ill!‘ fact there need he no hesitation or indoiinlteneaa in our answer. l-lav- ing aitnnod power upon a policy a policy of REDUCED TAXATION. they should at once repeal every in: act which the)‘ ptmwd- l! llle Bell aggregation cannot fulfill their promises to the electronic without these taxes. than they SHOULD DISSOLVE AND GO TO THE PEOPLE. WITH A REVISED MAN- IFESTO, of which the following should be a ilttltig summatry". BELL AGGREGATION 1-‘ l-ISTO MANI- secn fit to suppress and withhold from the people. "Gentlemen Electors.~ "l. Tortured by an ever accus- alone are the ones with whom the ' HO“? DIIYCH MORE INTERESTING THINGS LOOK WTIEN ful, even though it was priced at $95. But how tremendously one's opinion changed when clearance time came and it was of- fered for $65! l priced at $295.00, and they are down now to $195! Iutrila and throat. _At iii-t s: .-~ - '0f the affairs of t he province by the head of the gov For iustancgan Tux imposition salary of Departmental Heads. and the $200. indemnity. - , . -_ , _ -. _ ernment. l"'°‘::°;°" "d. m“ ' l He recognized that it was impossible to get this “"“°“ “a” ‘“m°‘°“‘ '° p“ m” IUIOOJs, I .. "" 1- t _ __ _ _ “ * ,- phlegg1|grela_ _ w, direct SllpefVlSlOll without in some way remunerat “"00 emits, t s i ,1 - ing the Premier but before inaugurating any change and that dislresnsnglltc: . throat soreness dieapget -. v . c.l".».i he determined to provide the such salary and so he urged the . . .- . . . . . . . .. . - n i i ~ By um direct lrcgfmcni Pepi vmce for additional subsidy obtaining on account of ;“*““““* l?" m“ §1°§,jj.‘,";'§§,1’,}f§.,°§,{ Z, Zf,"’,,',,f,‘f one i: v Imp treaties“ the g such claims, an additional annual subsidy of $100,000 a‘;°p'e°,ff,f, ,1“, 1°“; m, a m, est and coniiding electorate, ex. gogf“ ,, . F,‘ per annum. Having obtained the additional revenue “M,” m, sum,“ "m," m m. m: to plead our misguided one‘ - , a he then had no hesitation in going to the legislature n," salary grab, how could we nmbhwn w mm the reins or 50v "l" ° 5 ' l’ g and asking for the provision of a salary to the Pre- at this m1." dew!!! o" a “"1"” °"°“‘“"" b’ “"‘°‘"°' ‘“°““" ’l-"- l . ‘ . .1 . . " - ' u t t t h di- m ‘h, ’ . miei as well as to the othei poitfoliio-holdei s. This :f:;?°"1_;::a;e::,a;:;est“al| To m, m, we mus, mum, 0113?; f d hm“ ‘m, n“ via", Wm“, l“ as unanimously granted by the legislature; ._ other departments 0f Government. having miflgpresen,“ ,0 3.0,, an“ an“ “*- cljan be faced without fear of ovil HQlV differently Ml‘. 311d hlS colleagues n the‘, have ‘ncmasad we funded the true condition of the affairs of ‘or? ' eémeqdesms. n time safe-alpha acted. Mr. Bell increased his own salarv from $1500 deb, é, the mmm {mm m, ,0... m.» country and the character d: 8° - .. i... , - - ‘ ~ _ h.» .- ut ll tn l m m , , 1mm ha“: 5c» PCP! n-ndy to $2.000 ivithout attempting to press thewclaims us’ “m” °l “m” “"0090? m f,Z“‘..,°-.‘.°§ Szndygegtvin: v-Zguid thrq- to nevi a can. tndjprevent u of the provznce at Ottawa but, instead, imposed 3W" ‘i “"1"” “d “ M" "°‘""‘ ' ' ' A > . . . . , ' . w"; n“; n Wm mks carefully safeguarded your inter - fig ‘visage; .!-.<-‘ 4 <1; stand-c. additional taxation on the people of the province to 5:28am increased mmesn em we nun," (lpcei‘we(l ,0? h, rellei _ w)‘ ‘vcak:“g-"-,' lllak€ up difference. and wnhm-n knowing he“. much g0 111g belief that the finances of H. 1 l ' TllEPG lS lIl addition an army Of other OffiClHlS ‘he gel] Qm-emmeng have added the country nth the then increasrd B“ Iii. . all of whom are provided for out of the newly im- w the Dllbllt‘ debt. n WOuld he dif- ='e~"@tru¢l@lft20°.0"3y": sltifivlilentxte --¢ I p posed taxes’ - g ~ ma“ [or Us ,0 Say “ma; “mes w," met n. t. nee s o go er met. \ -.__.____.i no required to Di)‘ llle (“Kit-a inter. llltllldllllfl an increase of teachers _ . salaries. and that the War and L ‘ .\\ THE TARIFI‘ Q‘ BS1103 ‘N’ _ Health Tax was not required. We is a The Tariff Commission has finished its labors, and is now compiling the data obtained preparatory - ‘ vision. Never before, '-: Dr. De-"arvw French Pills lsuch a thorough enqu a reliable Regulating rm for wd ' Ian 8b a bus. 5am at all Dru] or mailed to any address v!‘ eipt of price THE nCliuBliil l DRUG (34).. laoauvoi, quad... PHOSPII U .\’0l. for 9i t1.‘ .\ Restores Vim and Vitality. lot Nsrvu and Bram. incroauu an)’ Inner’; a 1't|nlt--—Wi|l buiir 711i, up. II a box, or two fur 85 at drug atorra. or E-y mail m. l-ueipt a price. THE “Pw-ul-JLI. nRUvI W‘: ANY. lulnr-‘al, i-IlwbtQ I, L "at" ln-qqi l-v-n... lvl tainetl will be placed before parliament. An effort has been made to show th dependent LaboiiPart_v' has adopted views on pro- tection conforming to those of the Canadian Coun- cil of Agriculture in demanding a lowering of the tariff especially on agricultural implements. This attitude has not been generally apparent in the evi- For n~ 192i Office Supplies will need for their offices BLANK BOOKS AND OF- ion. The following statement made before the Com- ’ mission at Hamilton, Ontario, by Mri E. L Lancas- ter, a master workman. is typical of this class of evidense and shoivs strong common sense, as opposed , (litlgerl in by certain political tarff meddlers: “In our town," he said “about 80 per cent of the residents own their own homes and it would be a conservative estimate to say that probably‘ from laborers or workmen. Anything that would tend to A the demoralization of our manufacturing industry would‘ tend to unemployment and demoralizatio amongst the men Books, Invoice Books. Memo. Books. Note Books. Account Paper, Foolscap. Typewriter Paper. Carbon Papers, Typo- writer Ribbons, Fountain l Pens (all prices). Envelopes, Binding Cases, Office Files. fink Wells, Inks Pens, Pencils A etc. l OFFICE ll POCKET DIAR- . IE8 FOR 1921 Everything required for a- woll equipped Office. Lowest prices Wholesale k Retail. Carter 8i Co. Limited , FICE sueettzs 55 to 60 per cent of the ivorkeis own their own hom- __, Jfififfg. "Md ,,.~,,., digappoints sifcggfT zlfilufigsmfgeQfijgj ‘We have a large stock or ‘t es. Anvthmg -that is conducive to the life of the its IW-‘Ys- I ‘ ' , . h f ’ H‘ B" 3M5» l-tdgeti- (‘e511 '* manufacturer is also conducive to the life of the " °"““‘."““" °f m“ l°° ‘hm m f°°,§,“.’“,.,“j ,:r1“.'d§,d°; ,‘,,§,,,“§‘{,§§,, Books. Journals, Letter b balm“ m t’ a o “O e P P D because it 1S Unemployment, by cutting off wages, leads to pov- erty and crime. It was brought out in evidence that twenty years ago industries in Hamilton were few and the labor market practically nil whereas today the city is one of the busiest industrial centres in Canada. ls employing several thousand m n and women and providing a continuous market or the surrounding which protected the industries of the city. THE SlDElVALKfi '18 It was a pleasure for citizens on Sunday mornv ing after the heavy snowfall of the previous day and l; night to find their way t0 church over sidewalks that had been thoroughly cleared of snow. This was general all over the city but, as usual, there were exceptions, and the exceptions were in the. places. It is to be regretted that these exceptions should be permitted to develop into a recognized institution over which neither the law nor to observe the "by-law or the by-law should be repealed- » deuce given on behalf of labor before the 3'2"» aiss- mo“ “anon-vasomoto- A tone which says, ‘Tls new l have _ A dismal passage to bound to havegthatyeffect in any industrial centre. A“ m“ “ml” ""‘“"'r ‘e““‘"' “w” book up. my intent that it shall minister to agricultural countrywall due to the moderate tariff "m" m‘ i‘ 51m" l” l" W“ '4 SUDSPPWQX]! to all you plan and can °- excess of balm to our sufferings. If self b lost in One who claims His grand will absorbs your puny l! His great heart enwroqrs your all. usual if other lives for llis dear sake l! other woes you strive for llim the lt mysteries foo deep you leave would be totally inadequate to meet WflyS and means f0!‘ the present $2,500. stipends and claims of the pro- the $500. sessions] allowance. And "Lf the Conservative Party should mum b“); w power" it will adhere Ill to whatever promises it makes to ' - . . . . l ~ fi. to taking up lll Parliament the question of tariff re m‘ PM“ “s l‘ h“ “m” "we l‘ . . - . d ‘ll ' i t! in the history of Canada has ;f,'§‘.‘.’,"§§§,f.“dIZ 230:7: iry been carried out in connect m, ' ion with any proposed policy. Every interest com- new wuss rr REACHES Tun es niercial and industrial, has been heard from one side OFFICES 0F - ' - . _ its revenue policy will be based of the Dominion to the othei and the facts s0 0b upon me w“, reqummelns o, th- public service ECONOMIC- at the In- l , election. IT \\'ILL IMPLE- GOVERNMENT. ‘ o-i u!‘ .222 *~ Daily Selectiims Guardian‘ Readers. ; Furniahed by W. S. Loumfl- ‘ IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? illll ‘(By Qtvarlotte Murray.) I the tendency to bring us slowly to l to the theoretical nonsense and fiscal fallacies hi1 "i “l” “m” "‘1“g' w“ w ‘m’ asking In moody. 101191 bitter. disappointed i. but found it A thing of hope existing but to beexiin’ we gulslicd. a gloomy statue.‘ you question. With dovmcast eyes. and accents om- stern. and cold; friend. Faith is waiting To answer now that query worn and listen. m??? Yo“ 2 something ' 1188 life worth living? Y§ a ihous~ and times l’ Tour all: wishes. 9mm being s-m pa“ you brighten; suran to heal: with mcekness almost wrongfully were the stibjcct of Conservative were at once impressed with the. sentations. and with the fact that province with most remarkable or unomy and executive skill. And we I made the further discovery that the best genius of our party was in ~ sufficient to even tipproacli their ' ability in WITHOUT IMPOSING UPON THE COUNTRY A TAXATION SO EN- ORMOCS DRASTIC 1N TO APPALL THE PEOPLE. These Olll‘ EQHSUH. Temperance vote. to give a more eflcient Prohibition Act. including weariness and grief PURE ANALYZED Ayn 1y . have failed in c\‘t'l‘}' other depart- ment, involving n Janus or two-fac- od conduct. the ‘fact that we have pleased neither party is evidence gm- oi‘ our bond-tides in this part of “5 Thai we have increased our salaries and indemnitics .nnd lm - and qld, posed additional taxes to meet this expense it would be useless to do- lift‘ WORD living? 3'0. if 3'0" =11‘? ny. But considering the crulcal fires 5' of outraged which we have passed. and self - punishment our un-toward conduct indemnity in n most aflectionate regard, and are willing to pursue any course to 'ensure its continu- thc faults and dark colors of our rnn the gauntlet of our former de- captions. we now give you nh as- stayed in the matter of taxation. and that lruc to record we will run ing tonscience. and influenced by’ the chldlngs and reprooi‘ of the all over our store, this month-JS IT ANY WONDER PEOPLE GET THRILLS OF PLEASYRE FROM JANUARY SHOPPING I Guardian and an indignant people my Government have asked for a dissolution. and we now throw ourselves upon your compassion as penltent applicants for your for- gWQIlESS. There is ncthiug we can IIERE? coat when the price was $40.00; but when the same splendid overcoats priced at $27.00, get along with the old ‘one. and $4.00, now selling for $3.00. from one end to the other, on every floor. BOTTOM, but below it. lower than it can stay. been taking big losses keep on doing that, of course. A little profit must be made, to keep things going. a charged that e public works of the province glect. "fl Upon assuming ollict- we. months, that you can find in this January Carnival, you will pay a lot less right now than if you watt until later to buy them- few PATONS LTD. l ive ire ONE DAY GONE-Jiow there are live, Don't Procrastinate Jmuary Carnival of Economy. Ends l ‘ f . Next Saturday Night - a PRICES ARE LOW! “i Perhaps you remember a suit that didn't seem so wonder- Yet we had superb Sea] Fur Coats that were quite, fairly New prige conditions have made things like that common A It didn't seem quite necessary, perhaps, to ‘buy a new over- it no longer seems worth while to Think of Men's Shir/ts that sold a short time ago for $500 Think of dollar stockings selling for 55c.l And that is the kind of bargains that now fill our store And most of these prices are not only DOWN - TO ROCK The price pendulum has swung much Manufactures and merchants hww- i~..-~..l'~ for tfhe January sales; but they can‘ But, for whatever things you need for the coming Spring It will pay vou to run into our store any time you have a minutes. Interesting, too. tent of our blunderlng itiir. rcproa r predecessors, with the amount revenue at their disposal. lind ministered the business: of tlit- hantlllng your affairs IN EXTENT AND SO CHARACTER AS ongst other things have had ed s pa» rsaUs/ltifis 4 lu our promises to catch the make the cluim that though we contract with the people. conscience through imposed upon us this increase scarcely be tonsldored as an wt» still hold this salary and We herein candidly confess record. Uuu-llling to again ce that our hand will not he sunllt ‘pas-sage‘ to n glorious Prize.’ ‘em and typical election hlanlfss - to. more especially from Liberal . " Y . . . . , in um ~ - / civic regulat/ions can exercise aziy authority- “Calf um: ow Master shall their g" “";'~'::“° ‘i; “l” "f3"- zflg" At Revolvervs Point a no h D N E Y 4 J b P . t tracks" over sidewalks on which citizens must walk “Pm” mm “is” ,,"‘,,,,j,,,f,‘j,,.,§;';,..-jejwgyji D6 P | L L S " 0 111i Cry tandem or plunge into deep snow on eitherside are m... me will prove It ‘friend,’ to we humbly appeal n, you fora re- (Swot-I to The Gulrdllvh) nounces _ _ in // l," ‘In In." not an attraction to the city, nor is it desirable in fro“ >'<>'1_ richlv- _ new! lam of row» and m" re “APIMN- “"'~‘-- J"- 1°-"=* NflVfll GOIIIDBYLIISIOI] ~ c . _ any sense that compulsion should be applied in some " jmlw °' lkism“ l“ ‘“" lmbllmw" “"11"” "is "as" W" “"‘“" “will”? 8'3"‘! ‘arm? ____ ‘lmlu-Obrnnowfl. cases while others are allowed to leave their side- d ‘hope’ Qmtdd 3 hope.’ expanding °'°m°°‘“ ,‘_'§§“§§,§",'§ P31ln§:,lh°r.',,m§h' (8."°‘f' '° 7"‘ “"""“'"') TILIPHONI on. walks a nuisance. Either all should be compelled f“? or course. this i; not the mod- ' " ' l‘ o u 105ml’ 1”‘ 1°"“"°““' camps, nor is it of the ‘ma? which influences an electorate in their favor. but there are grounds [or believing that it will produce bet- resnlts than they can submit it has the essence of truth, candor, penitence and suli mission to the will of the people. and there are some sports in lllt- country who have n warm regard for. the broken and contrlle spir it. whose sympathy it would one _ it .That it would not wholly JTPT? the electoral they are doomed there is no qnss .- iion. but if it only mitigates the severity of their defeat it will have accomplished something. lt certain,‘ ly will exercise a greater influence’ wi than n repetition oi the tat-‘ltu- or the last election. for the 0):‘; oi the people are row so widely open ed that any of ‘lic old time met - bode will he spurned and booted. and‘ will most surely" worl- them infinitely more injury thun could possibly result from this op- cr and cautlitl .elution of fuck. 3t0le a Wife been reported missing since Janu- ary 1st, was issued today. after Philip Ftillltéil. u 1 ~_'____ z i Choicest cuttings from Selected Pork; Purest Spi- f ces; most careful manufacture,--three superlatives com ' inning to produce» riminzsr QFALITY _ Our Smoked Meats are recognized leaders for years _ with most particular customers. And they cost you very ~ little, if anything, more. than ordinary quality. ‘ ASK FOR “D. a F." BRAND Meats, Lard and Sausages. Packed and cured by errriéggéqtgligiff continual n MINION GOVERNMENT i Davis & Fraser cnannorriirown. P. n. i. Wlswflsln employee. had cndrgt-dTdpiidEf"ron§1>r' hi5 Battleship" Author with ving "stolen his submits a startling contention, dir- “ile 8i "19 DOlII of a plmol." after ‘ectly challenging the traditional “Wins him to furnish $100 for a policy of the British navy. The doc- "h°n°5’ll1°°ll-" trlne he propounds is that it is no l-‘ranzeifs statement told of a [longer possible for any nation to 10W quadrangle covering three [possess command of the sea. Lord continents and contained charges Rothermero wholly condemns Bri- “f 11011519 bisami‘. Bun play and iisli participation in a big battle lnfldrllio‘. Author. his wife in ship rivalry with the United States Highland Park. Franzen and his and Japan because "they are ob wife, who he says. left his homo viously building against each other with Author after telling him that not against us." site had married Author thirteen i rears ago in Australia, were the characters in the story told to the police. Franzen said Auther, who has n fe and child in Highland Park told him that he was married io Mrs. Franzen thirteen years ngo in Australia, that he became separ- ated from lier two years later and had been seeking her in Europe and America ever since. When Mrs. lh-anzen fled with Auther. she left licr child behind. I .\lrs. Auiher is a former war nurse, whose home la in Montreal Auther is declared to linve claim- ed he was the descendant of Span- anything else calamity" to which MARTIN HARVEY ARRIVE!’- Murtin Harvey. noted English a6- tor.‘ arrived at St. John, Saturday on board tho Canadian Pacific Oc- uaii Service Services liner Meta - gania. Ho is is make a Canadian and United States tour in .1 mp0!‘ tolrc of plays nntl opened ut .\lon - trcnl Blonds)". upon _;(\“\ \-\ g5 , 5 nouns, Rotherniere, former Secretary o! State. for sir forces. in an article in the Sunday Pictorial under the university of