1 'ie~.a.t\tU-‘i'.!~tuh.a>.~ts.-.M i. . - 4-ntbv-Ai - witizttar-uatinsamihu. a ’;I§* -*~—<-~-~'- .trhrr.;>1.,1., a _‘_PAGE FOUR ‘ iHl iiininil inwl Eiiliillil rim cuasbomnrown Gunman 11111 ~~ . 1 local Packer's " ' a 1 . ' ' . - ' ' Advise Breeders, 1 - I _‘ v .~ g AAaAAAAAAA-x-x‘ » The Public Forum 111B 111111891 Buooch on Wodflofldlfhlghways grant has led to some ' 1118M. 811111111011 101' 1119 111'" Umalheartsearching -both in city and that the sinking fund for the re-Icountrx According to the pro- 1101111111011 o! 111B 11181111113"! 11911611‘ posed lan nnw ‘before the legisla- 111161! ‘W35 11111611 0111- 91 Kendraliturs, 31o provincial government revenue and that this was one ofhakes nominal pruprietorship of the the those streets; the cityhands over taxes. ' - to the provincial government sixty "The ILiberals also determined per cent. of the cost of imProve- to proceed with the’ road policy the rprovincial government from the I . r n‘. ‘ I. w.‘ Morning Daily (founded 1881) $5.00 per year (delivered) In advance T ' lvvuoozfifieefi The following letter was sent. I " if " ' ,. , . ‘ ' 1' ti», $4.50 “per ..yoar "(mailed)" ih.. advance in Canada uni U_.8: A. exprzduzlrlrlf1el ‘:1 "111 Pwvlnslll c...‘.‘.‘.°.'...'.'.'l."e.‘.2%" f}: by the Giuis Packing ca, ma to v i. ' ‘v . -» d“ i» , sir Charlee Dalton. President. ‘a. n. Burnett, Editor and Pubilaher °' ° °""°"' m" 3 '§'-°°§'="'.§'u=a' “m” "° t =» ‘m’ 5"“ BMW" 4*.°°“1"°'1- ' 1 1 - ' ~ "1 1w >1 ' D. K. Currie. Aeeociate Editor 51:: no lfidicatlion of the economy Iellollnlf: W u. “h. "rs ‘@1511 m. ' ' a D ' _ i 1 W" 11mm sed to the country 9 91' 1'0 B. Q- ‘ r ‘ _-,f F _ FRIDAY, 13’ 192a rllhflplzwl-ehfl gel! ‘(llovernment csmu A M. m Ex _ M . lffzgistnfihgihe fay/int! , Breeders , f _ ‘ g A ‘g . r ‘ e -+ ‘ 1- 11 s especially true Ii penenco ~- ‘ _ ' ~ ' - ~ .. - "' " - _ . _ - i ' 1», it of that kind. oif econom ' - By W, York’ P‘ m,‘ I‘ . t . Y 1111111611. Dear Bli- l‘ ' ADMFrTED AT LAsT ‘stream In 1 warlotwwwn and "k6 111111111)’ 11118111 a! home. For in- vsir-‘Of late / I notice a grout 191'» We desire through ‘you to ‘ 1 - , u , —-—--— lsunimerslde in order to get a itlapcei lgigisistion will cost more. $1‘: “H1151,- ‘1113511111 01 11119 B11111- sys- (COPYRI°H+). “ brllllfltllb the. attention of’ Your As- ' ‘ l ' P I Bell, i th .0 of: r th 11 11 “Bl-es that the 1'50 per ‘ i 5°" °11 11 1111111111‘ v1 111111 111111111" \ ' ' mm u n e r “"8 ‘claim on “my p" cam o e cent increan which our ropresen- unldgysthlhetixliiiga tibial-lief“ 511131.111; cou-GH‘ ‘Dance w the Hog produchg 1nd“- . IV i: try olCenads and- particularly this ‘Province. . ' With the adverse conditions 1"‘°1111¢8'd and» the uncertainty of regular and satisfactory outlets for our Potato and Root Crops d ze to the severe restrictive and prac- tically prohibitive dutieg TBOQIIUY Dluced upon these commodities by the Fbrdncy Tariff in the United States tho Hog ind-ustry has now become the .-first and most important feature of the farm. it takes first place with Dairying In importance, and de- 11111-111111 the right of way in every Possible form of assistance and encouragement. Prior to aihout ton years‘ ago un- der the Canadian Tariff of two cents per pound on Pork and Pork Products there was not material difference between the price of Airnerlcan and Canadian Hogs. At thetime this two cents Duty was sufficient protection to our Hag in d-ustrypiore recently the price of Hogs in the United States has fal- len from two to two and» a half cents iper ipound below Canadian snd- now the American Pork Pro- ~ ducts cfln be imported into Can- iids and sold at a lower_ price than LIE Taking advantage of these con- _ ti. ééfalitldyereer Ta’ ,8? ‘"99’? 4.1m t . ° "l"? Imparfa customers q ‘F.3d. ¢¢f¢d tative economists took to them. solves M. their first session will be refill-Bod by thom as l0ng~ as p03- sible. The country may ggngratu. late itself on the prospect that- inost of them will not retain it much iongcr,_ The fact that you cough; con- siderably may be n serious matter or it may not amount to any-thing. Of course coughing is ' not a normil condition and you can be very sure that there is something wrong somewhere. But iust- how serious is cause? .Wcll, if you ihavsa cough which disappears in the summer, and JQLIITIId again in the cold weather, it is what is called winter cough and is usually due to an inflammab ory condition of the bronchial tubm. This is really not a serious con- dition but is somewhat wearing on the system. Another frequent cause of cough is some irritation oi‘ the nose or throat due to old ciitarnhal cohdl tion. ll may be -from septum in the nose being over to.» much in one side. Sometimes ilrom a long uvula wlhlch hangs lbetueen the tonsils. You see I'm trying to get away ifroin 11Ie serious causes of cough. whicr as you know are due to tuber- culosis or chronic bronchitis. Now don‘; delude yourself. If you have n persistent cough, sire losing wefght, your skin feels hot to the touch, and you find your tempera- ture high in the evening, get busy 11180.0 great deal of selfishness, Fancy the farmers of this Produce who airs in l-he majority asking for Legislation to prohi-bit all single rigs on our roads, Yet It is some thing similar to it that is asked 11y the iRcv. Mr. McPherson and Mr. Tlzlrblish when they ask the farm- ers to abdliah tlhe one horse sys- tem of hauling pork, beef and t-ggs to market, instead use two nurses INOW, lf I was to ask my servant boy to go and milk and on account of his ignorance Ihe siia-rted to milk a horse instead of a cow and" got badly kicked he ' could not blame 1116 101‘ 1t. yet that is about the size of this matter when referring to New Brunswick roads. There is as much difference between New Brunswick and Pnlnce Ed- wlard island as there is between a cow and a horse. There is a‘ grcit dleal of traffic on the roads of Now Brunswick, coirlnanies do lng n business oi‘ their own such as hauling lumber, coal, wood, logs, and many other lhlngs. ‘Thesi- companies charge enough for their stuff to enable them to put men on the road keeping it in‘ ordcr. It pays them to do so, as they have thousands of loads to haul. _ If it was only one load a week as is that P8880113 for increasing Increaeed lntoreet on the prov. inolal debt is indicated although if one could believe them, the debt 18 being reduced. It was ever thus. E19¢11°11s must need". cost ton tim- Es us much as in o‘her years be- cause of the general election to be hold this year. For some reason 110i flilllarent Boards of Health and Coroner's Inquests are egtim- uted to cost considerably more this year than they cost lust year. 1f it were political ill-health and accidents that are thus anticipat- ed, instead of the ills and acci- dents that ordinary flesh is heir to, the increase would be readily understandavblet ment; receives its forty pcr cent the federal government nnd whole thing is paid for. Now the claims that the whole coat of improve meat; on country roads is paid and thcy had to get more money ior this. They capitalized the auto fees for tlvlle purpose, tnue fairing: about $40,000 out of the general revenue. The Public Works could only be carried on at an increased, cost, hence still more money was1f0r by the auto fees funded for- needed. These things he claimed that purpose. Two thirds of the constituted an absolute necessity automobiles in the province} are for levying additional taxes" owned by 011119118 01' Chflrwtle- Premier Bell and other Liberal town and Suminerside, Therefore financiers had claimed all along 11 1119 111110 0111101! are 11111341151115 that the lnrproved highways were whole cost of 1118 011111111‘? 111811- ways those of Charlottetown and government a90dyedr mo; Good Weat- j qui- g-‘lz. not going to cost the people of The “umated °"p"'d't“"° mik" the home article. . the province a dollar. Now the zprernier admits that the taxes Summerside arc paying twice over, namely two thirds of thc‘ cost of ing a total of $697,430 ,has. to do with ordinary account alone. This has nothing to do, with the High- tlie carc on P. E. i. and there isn't many who do that, any how, iL -.it once. ' Sc-z your physician and have -a thorough chest examination. - ditions variouschanges have. tak- on place in the composition and.’ '1 Head and Shoulders .25 ‘l won't pay to but men on to kecp it in grod repair except it be done by film government. It is time the farmers -were paid for the work of ‘breaking roads. it is an old sys tom and in other things the old is discarded even the system of bring- ing ul' bitiles to church is discarded. Now, let us take our eyes off the ruts on the roads, let. us set them on tl-e rut-s that are devouring our lambs by the thousands; the hum=n lambs I mean. When my _ boys uni] girls g0 mit Ian not Hirwcver the reason you should aifraiil of them falling into the rnts lry io discover the cause is that on ihc roadie but l_ fear of thcmflf ii persist-s and you are contin- coming up against the ruts ilmiluuliy coughing you may undermine are covered with the va’! of deceit your constitution and predispose and 1l_‘|l‘l00f‘10_\'. yourself l0 something serious. ing know as “American" and I am, Sir, etc, - , _ MALCOLM GliLLlS. ' - | g‘? 'MrS, Fundmhlch is having a most damagingI The sidhnflch . effect upon the demand for Can~_ S a - 1,01,13,13, 153131,"; aggrygdqgs ‘gr i‘.i‘.i“‘.‘....“.“..‘.*;“i.”. fiiifmi. .l"'.21i1i.“.“5l 1f; rim-Being laid aside from nc- 5 9V9 1' 0i . ‘ ‘| tual work by a long illness. n havc'1“"1- 319111111 F111111 collected bv-‘lucmg m“ “"1"” v81“ °t m“, - - 1- Men s Store ' 1'00 ‘During the time when the Ding- business ‘methods of large firms and corporations controlling our Meat industries. United States operators havo- to a considerable extent amalgamated or establish- ed business connections with our former Canadian packing houses and ‘under this combination im- mense quantities of American low grade Fresh Meats are Imported into Canada where it is completed in the curing process and passed have -been increased to provide 111° 11111111115 “"111- T1116 11111111111110" whole of the cost of‘- their own Projects or the debentllrefl 15511811 will require some manipulation streets. This looks like taxing the1m11ay 1°’ 111°“ 111151111’ “"11”- °" c?‘ , _ , . . the interest and sinking fund, pay- froni the Liberal experts. If the tangible and the intangible with men“ that 5on0“, inevitably a vengeance. in their train. Be- g fore the Bell Government days BR|TA|,N_ WANTS pnofEcflgf there were just two great classes __- of expenditure, which were com- , m monly spoken of as "Ordinary" The agricultural tribi ml ap and ucupiml‘ We are now blessed pointed by Premier Bonur Lav? to (m, cursed) with a third. called look into faryiing conditions iu-qqighway pnmrovemenc [t 15 111i; England with a view to suggestingflordlinary" and it is not called 8 “onpi_inl" expenditure. although that i5 what it is. But it affords 11 ready means of confusing and be- en Halli’). nml hops, also 0n flournunng the public mind‘ imported without milling offal. way improvement schemes and iii‘ hc-finds that your lungs are clear then you must still get busy if the cough persists. As I said above. it isn't normal to have a cough, so try and find out t-lie cause, . Sometimes the. cough is actually due to heart disease, which of course will be discovered when your chest is examined. * Sometimes 111'. may be even caus- ed by indgeslion. ' "the country blghwayls and the b?‘ “i3 ‘Above the Rest. We are tile only J1 the outside appearance of a pure l3: ' Canadian articltw-Ha-ms. Bacon ‘L! and Products of this character I which are inferior in quality to HE ours and sold‘ to the British con- LIE] ‘H? i taxes were increased to lain,- the "5 "5 i1 I |i place of the auto tax taken out. 0f these general revenue, who pays ‘h? taxes and are tncycilargewbic t0 the roads that slid not cdst a dollar? -__ SESSION .721’ -A l Exclusive 257 la remedy for the present depres 5km recommends an impart (‘my sumer resulting in our Meats be- Thc legislature has now ‘bocn1 ‘ in session about lour weeks, or 73th" it is about tour ‘weeks flnw1Canadn exports all these LO~GPQEIlI it “L It h“ ‘Teen “Bwndmglllritain and it is 0111111011 the rec-i 0111 of 1118 11"" 0"“ 1111115111"! around». for n considerable part ofhmmendul on fit_l_iously_ |of expenditure the Government i g - THE l ii‘ 1:13“ ~3f~ af Will this time so that the number 0th?“ Canadian Sam‘ there lolfllms a surplus on one and quay spent in fanning and I! m“ to reJGmver Com“ l l - l - j ~ - , - 7 . hours or actual sitting down m, _ ione, that in Ordinarl/ Account. ca" anything m that 1mm peflmLWm. McGratli m force (1897_, - - d ' I" “Once hmjclllfdl-a-l -A0C<1l1l11. ‘1111111011 W115 11111 which added quite so much flflllOYqGordon 011111" 1 business is very small m Bed. fbeen we" 1n um British troupe u‘ large last year, alyvays shows a de ance, discomfort and ilownright-Welllel 11111191‘ ‘$111118 1111111131139 111115141119 mad” g ' v ificit“ Hiighway Improvement hadiioss as our present system of slnglewHerman ltfosher . ‘or the circumstance that u ‘s1Lords of n, resolution recommend, ' '1 m I ‘ d H it_ihorse made‘ .39" Geldan ' ling preferential tariffs within thc1 an “(verse flame-a e c ‘ I spent several weeks in Oxford James A. O'Brien the last session before the gem‘ Zmany time's s.§ great as the our-ice Onmaflo in the mom“ o,» Febflpjus ppwup-e eral election. The concern of thedgmpir“ Aumrau“ 13 anealy m" m“ clglnwd on ordinary Account‘ ruary, where the snowfall is very.W1111- K611i! re. nted ‘n England and i apply-wk” ‘bmstfm “M55111 “we p“? m‘ heavy and winter conditions very M0111 C0111" ---- ~ “wmmem w“ n” 1° pmvmg 1e I ,8, , s, i lwe g0" applies only to one account similar to our own.‘ and the side- John L. O'Brien legislation or t0 give an nccoungmg 1°’ a 1" Emmi“ “r n’ n 1 00 leylTariff was ' .1902) in the United States and L‘ - Iwhen the price of American Hogs. | solvras on a par with ours the U, 5,1 .‘ 50 Tariff imposed against us on =1 O Z25 -Hams and Bacon was fivo cents] ' , CZ?'2 the meantime 1"0°'per pounnd. This is in line with sim 501ilar big increases of duty recent; 5°iy enacted against us on Buttonl 50iCheese, Eggls and other farm' pro-I Lomducts as demanded by the farmers ' s 7510f the Unlfed States. out of three. ‘On the two other Wfiihiwh was the only one in use",Clair Kelly 'there, we were able to cover as James Drake . "I -*’< :7: —- : u assau- J! rid»: in no.1: qeq :,,-;_=5 5'3 F?2?I§"23;22 l nan-a of their stewardship, bu pare for the election by (zoverlrig up thclr stewardship. Much time was wasted; a bill, the voluntary . _| . winding lip Act, after being dis ‘ling is throwing 001d water on the cussed fnr a whole day or more was finally withdrawn; the do- Inge and the undoings of the gov- ernment for the past year were gone over by practically all the members during the debate ontnt draft address; the story frfi. ins! session was’ repeated almost vor- batlm by Liberal members and the some story is once more in pro- cess of repetition during the do- bate on the budget. It is quite safe to say that never before has such exaggeration or s/uch mis- representation bcen indulged ln by any body of legislators. Fig- ures proved incorrect and deliber- ately misleading, have been re- peated over and over again in the belief that if repeated often en- ough they will be believed at least in part. Contradiction and discrepancies ibetween the provin- cial and External Auditors are igmreii or puerlle efforts are made to reconcile them. Explana- tions naked for‘ retpeatdeiy have been ignored and tho misleading statements repeated. it is not to Ibo wondered at that many electors find It difficult to hrrive at the .rul.h in the confusion of assertion and ‘contradiction, yet e little common sense" and n glance at the Public Accounts and the government's whole record. pro-election and after, should not find it difficult to arrive at the conclusion that a more determined attempt to mhlead the people has never been made than that now t m p", certain commodities with a view n". in deb; as we m’ Thus the inter-lmperialidebt is increasing ‘by leaps 1tradc. No doubt the other ovorseaelhlmnds 51111 5111111115 11111119 dema-"d to encouraging Idominions will do likewise. At the some time the Hon. W. S. Field preferential tariff changes are effected? IMPERIh CONFERENCE- The British press to the imperial Economic Con October. The still unalble to reconcile itself Canada's separate signature the incident to emphasize consultation between the mam; of the (jrmmonwealfh span the intervals between meetings of the Prime Ministers ads, and ‘South Africa on one sirlc and Australia amLNew Zealand on the other regarding the signi- ficance of Lapolntt-‘s 1ction. This difference of opinion ho- tween the Dominions themselves rather than the Dominions and the Mother Country will be tho crux of the imperial Conference next uuiimvn. It predicts that the conference would b- -a con- flict ibstweon the Canadian and Australian views of the ‘onrplrrfs needs. Recent cables announce that Premier Mosley will advocate tightening it the Empire's bond. being made by the Boll govern- ment. OOMPLIOATIONC South Africa will prboebiy find herself more in sympathy‘ with Oenedl. sawdu- will join New zealanti, ' it is understood, in the edvnoeoy 1 _,_,.,, t smote he" the of "1 Int-elm Nam The: , idea declaring he never was in favor of it How is Canada going io ‘Work out in ihc Bflllifllflllllldillifi‘ when these §.- is looking forward with consideraible interest ference to be held in London on London Times is to of the halibut fisheries treaty. in a1 long leader on the subject, it uses the need of some means of personal govern- " in - the it nlsifcontrasts ihe views of Can- and ‘more, and interest charges become ila-rgcr from year to year. ,A notable feature of the estim- ate; submitted to the Legislature the other day was the entire ab- sence of and provision for the up- kenp and repair of‘ the improved Roads. Such provision is an absnl- uio necessity lf the hundreds of ‘thousands of dollars borrowed and spent in these road projects is not to become a total loss. For the want of such care and upkeep these roads were in many places In worse condition both in the Spring and in the Fall than they were before they were irebuilt. Ii will cost a good deal to provide for such repair and maintenance and how the money is to be had without further borrowing is clear- ly impossible But another chance ls open here for the plea of nec- cessity and more outlay of borrow- ed money to conciliate hungry ei- colors. Borrow more: splnd more! Get '1 eurpiue on Ordinary Account! thousands on Highway Ao°ount and let the debt take care of it- self! That is the lesson of the Bell Government estimates. The trioke played by the faklre during Exhi- bition week are not more eeduot- live, or deceptive, or dleaetroue to their dupes than thie name of fake now in power. And yet the Exhi- bition faklre get awe! with well- llnsd pooketa year after Year, and eo also‘ the political Hill's 711111 themeelvie 160 per cent. ahead of the name when the chow Ia over. a an inst as Called; In a nevallssneo. ie reeeeurcd by the neat-nose of the friendly United States. ‘on this navel ieeuo llaokenaie King and Premier Bruce, the new men, ere expected to mil mm. atta- eooaomie ~~ _ " Roll up adebt of hundreds of and thlmbie rig played by the men . much ground in one week's drlv-,Edward 111115111011 lug as we could here in n month. l cannot recall seeing one slew or four Philip ‘bong .... .. pitch, and team ‘loads oi‘ five tons were quite common. runner tracks were pressed almost as hard as ice. and miles and miles were vperfect speedways. It can easily be seen that a farmer with such roads can do his ow takes. it must be borne in mind that many car-owners do with out a horso in the winter months. had in driving on our present ed is that one horse track road. ‘ Our method of hitching u. horso between the runners is a DTHIIlUVG take it as an index to our methods in other lines of work- Prince Edward Islanders are as clever as any people in the world from other people, we are in dan- gar of stagnation. I am. Sir, etc" GAVIN HARDING, Engl-owood Farm, Emerald. -. H I“. Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers From the w. s. Loueon ' collection. 1 O-OQFO-O-O-O-O-O-Ofi-O-OO-QQ-OO-OOOQO- rn-isu-oe THAT counr ' ‘ The friend's that love us always, in the good times and the badi‘ The friends that love us always. And the friends that keep us Blind. ' The friends that cling in tempest, As they do in calm. are those That have made the paths of hard- ship , - 1 iSeem the paths of song and roso v Tho friends that love u; always, ‘When we go their way or not, Arsgtho friends our hearts rpm- ember When the others are forgot. i _ The friends that sfick the closest. Wnsn trouble growtths wofllt: The ‘friends’ that lovoue always, Juli the. way. they dldet limb- Tiler are the crowning Jewels . With loads of this weight the Harvey Sanderson‘ hauling in one quarter 1110 4111111 11- Frank Blackurd simply because no pleasure can be roads. A point apparently overlwk- McKenzie, Melville. c1111 111111" Angus McKenzie twice the present load on 'a double Francis coo}; one, and unfortunately slrungerslchwrles Hancock but when we get above learning ' Home, the thsven of chronic _ 1300 tatienis a year onion-i‘ Victor K. Sanderson .. Havelock Sanderson George Ferguson Gerald Barry Addison‘ Pyke Robert Baker Bruce Webster J. '1‘. Mlclnnis .._.. Total ..................... .: .... ..‘...'. ..... .. 20.00- Msyor Jenkins acknowledges the following amounts received-for the Mrs. Stewart Fund. collected by A. Heywood lldcbean . ‘Campbell McLeod . ~P. J. Emery ..... .. J, Ralpih dl/ioKem/ie Angus N. McLean . Total . ANTI PROHIBITIONV CAMPAIGN The followirvs baragraph. 01111111111 from .1 reliable American paper, is of inthrett. in view of the anti- the provinces of Canada: "We not- ed recently tho siatomeht of "o Chicago’ daily that the Washingipn n. ‘ediriat s. is to be closed because=of prohibition. Dr. W. P. Goodsmlth. the physician in charge, said that during most of tho association's sixty years‘ existence. as ineny as to "teccww trestnvenl, Iwl "Ml since jnrohibitlon this number ha“ dwin- ‘tlied --intil at present not moro than twelve persona a month are received for treatment.‘ Now comes the deport of the Chicago coroner that ‘deaths from alcoholism 1M7 numbered 160, and that l the avers.“ for the last eevent wet years. was 1114‘ and for the two en- tirely dry yours dorty-one.’ When wet advocates only that more liquor tie need than before prohibition, let thorn explain this miervelods door-nee In inobrlete cesoe and an... consider ‘i/he rqaort of the medical superintendent, of the Chicago house of acute alcoholism, he says." Then’ were in 1918.‘ 845 cases of acute elcolohinm. and - .1891, sixty-one; 1,614 cases of ohsonic alcoholism -In fell. end 1d’! it. 10M: 100 cases of delirium trornene In 1H8. ind three in 1981'. Nor is there anything to spew that Prohibition he indrofled the drug 90! the ooronete we wee ¢,. n, ,,, l. anaesthetics. . _. p, , _' p. 1.00| 1.0 ‘is loft to contend- against outside t, where the» facilities deqthe from alcoholism. mot them - is protected. and the Farmer alone competition, of which this is one‘ stance. lllf we are to preserve this indusbry and ensure- our the maximum of prices and profits we must have such safeguards as. are absolutely necessary to pm- tect ihc good name of our Canadian products and to prevent our best markets from being exploited and ruined. by the above described business methods. It seems to us that the Swine Breeders Association could not better interest themselves in this our Governments at least these three concessions: 1st, A tariff {Duty of at least five cents per pound on all Pork and iPork IProducts coming, into Cun- bo changed so as to prohibit the do for export purposes an Canadian Packer or Deale miited to import be per- n. 3rd. And that the Meats impuri- cd for sale and distribution in Canada shall be required to be marked and plainly branded so as not to indicate in any way that thsyare sold an ‘Canadian Pro- -ucts. The nocesnity for those safa- uards is more emphasised by the 1110i ,,tl1lt “financial hconditlcns ho- tween lhmUnited IStatea and Euri opesn wlllfllos is o‘! sh-ich a ciliir- acei‘, that; litter-fond Capitalists 1116. flpofltllng more their-ever he- forofihrohght Canadian channels for trading are ‘much-better. Added" to this. 5111114411! so they are to-t-a, consider- able exeutfroni those foreign m“. Item-they are taking advantage of qlir loy duties and bin- bettér \ In lCsnnda. the Manufacturer and ,1 l 0 Ipractically every other ‘industry most unfair and destructive in- .1" people I n matter than by demanding from .. ‘"1"- ‘ . t 12nd. That the Meat regulations curing of Foreign Meats in Cana- ' that no L foreign Meats for export except in the original ' packages fully marked and. brand- | d th . - 4 prohibition propaganda in some of f as 1° e-counu-y o‘ the" ‘m! s, orwise uusa-Ioe/ble surplus on Cen- adiau Markets. mention that duringfime year 1921 lathe Ilnee herein . ‘ f» Charlottetown v l... - selling _ Borsalino Hats i J. w. churn... ‘ The Borsaliiio fiat v.4... iii ' You: l Town‘ it“; ._ . tra e on II 1.11 r0 h- IKOGK‘ 511111439- d c d lone to dump oi i. ‘i AT ANNA ANNAPOIJB ROYAL. N. April 11-'l‘ho Runciman Bl there was. imported-lowercase; uni after the disastrous ii thirty-three million , nude of 19M, at a cost of $25,000 wal Fresh Pork, sight‘ million pouudl eteily destroyed by firs of lBerrslsd Por which naturally this morning, with all its c displaces n elm ilnniouht of/‘the The '~ building contained- Oailadianited product and supplied stores hnd three tenement!- the nierketuwiilohsehtvuid be. res" the occupants of one latter orved. for our own farmers. i ' escaped in their night .1- lt is welt known that our ox- J, Mum, w“ “my c‘; h; #1"- 1111l1l!" 1.1" °1 1'“. 119°" while engaged in salvage I We might hero conducted at a loos and it natur- I ally follows the more Monte im- ported the greater lib surplus to be exported resulting in lower prices being plid" to our Canadian llfflllllilfifl- . JWe ere fled to note the Govern- ment ‘enconrelement and increas- ed I tel-eat. ‘bollll taken by our fa erein the iormation of Breed- ers. eeocietione with g view of p cltig e batter type of Bacon Hole. but in our mfnde the fire and moat important. duty-ta tea that tho ipqtietryfsf amt proper. "eesietenoe pron to verb alone ltd. “\\\\ \\_n‘,‘ ililii“ /.