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A §-T _-vi'-:;_; ~»z.~_1_'-"_ _ - va. tri. sl .5 .1",g- i_.. l_. l "li |11 *xii* 2;-:in 1 .lf jill ,ffl . _,@;_'1,_i ll' fu ill' 1 _ li; .~: l_ .1 ‘_ 1 -1 if Til 1 ~.__* ' f _"LS . ...-_._r~_-_.. ~ ;"§-_:_ ».<-- 5-_fr-...,._ 1. ~ ~_s@1gv~;>=..}__._ 1 1 _ 1<‘ .. »_l| ._ 1| J-i-~.¢. 2 J 4 i 1 Fl `-if 1 "~1l€itca._"rnu -- 1»r1m1.n-...swans .1 - 'rl-In cHARLo'rTE'rowNcUARo1AN _ _ mer °'f»I»1-"_ __ `7 I M 1.. »r Trl-In cl-1aaLo'r'ra'rowN cuannian _TROUT QLINES1 ,¢ ld Our Price -I _ " 25'e`and 35e ?WORTI-I _ I 1.00 _I Braided oil silk some _ zo others 25 yard long. ` The biggist value in ` 'tackle ever shown here. _ ._ _ _ _ __ _, _ AY13»191z ' SATURDAY. MAY 18 ign- In a text~book of political economy we are told that "taxes are a por- tion 'oi the produce of the land and labor of the country, placed at the 3 householder or a farmer may choose to pay in wages to a domestic' ser- vant, or a farm assistant, is not B tax; it is simply s payment for scr- vice rendered. He may dispense with his assistants, whether in or out of the house, at his own sweet will. In like manner what he pays to the doc- tor who attends upon him, or a mem- ber of his family, or to the black- smith for putting shoes on his horses, or to the pastor who preaches and prays for him, is not a tax. In each and all these cases he is simpli paying for services rendered and which he requires. But in a community therc arc cer- tain things to be done that are neces- sary to the welfare or advantage ol the whole body of individuals unc which can be more cfiectually pcr» _J. G 'Jamieson I . . _ bc that a co-operative cheese factory _ ‘_‘ maker is emliloyed to make cheese __ _§_ . Leading ,raqde Dealer from the milk supplied by a number , M11,-_ _ Of patrons. To Day the checsc-maker if Ln." _all the patrons or shareholders in th( :Z5 __ W factory are required to contribute 1521, ,_ l l,i~_ii,illk" 1 g tax, but payment tor services rend- ;..s1l;i;`l§~ weddmg ..,...1. '> 1,1 \‘ l 1’ il; 1a necessity and to build and main 3_5 ___l. l _ _ . _ _,_§,_,,,___l};_ 'tain the roads in good condition re _»,:_1i1 stamped, G_ H, T. gre the iquires concerted action. It could not kind that will wear a life- be lcit to each man to do as hr time. We have a large pleases in regard to assisting or not "`~l£f.;‘:f,§ 5t°¢k Uf wk' “lk and 18k in the w_ork of making and repairing . i , in all sizes. Prices $1 50 to $5 75 ac- _ coidlng to weight. 16. ll. Taylor _ I L _I - ije »veIer Gt Opliciim NEW _ ’KlNG GEORGE HOTEL 1 WM. HONBOUROUETTE. Mgr B i ' 'W ,I -h!iI='Bl:ta?i:Iah’l"e|ep‘lilb|li :eel n alltegoolgdi. _Llrll Bright Sample Rooms. 1 _1 ' CUISINE UNEXCELLED " _ SYDNEY. N. S. ‘I-Idiyr . . -~ “H'ow about a smart new tie or _s_'i_ Our ties are selected by one 1 f '.the biggest tie cranks in this country. Perhapsihat is why we sell- more ties every season- any- *vvsy we are selling ties to all your ‘friends these days, and if you want f_the_ nicest 'ties in town you will do gwell to see these. _ 25c, 35c_ 5o<~, 1-_65c, 75c 'and up-Moore & Mc- 'Leod, _ _ 5i8ri1i _Commodore I Ledyard Standard -34709-- w__ss sired by that winged son of Bingen,` Admiral _Dewey 2.04 3-4, -he out of Nancy Hanks 2.o4~-half -bir0t`h`er`of the 'great Uhlan 1.58 3-4. _ As a sire of speed,- the Ad- _miral ranks .as one of three of the fbest _of 'Bingens get;---_TODD, iBINGAR'A,AD_iqlL‘DEWEY. The -Blngen stock is__in3the very front rink of the WOI3»~LD7S _trotting ‘stock today. The Coinmodor’s colts are large, handsome, sound great 'readers and an fast; Ae our exnibi-I _tion lastyear theywon, ofthe six classes, three lirsts, one second and one third. 1 1 ~ . Will make the season of 1912 in Ch'town_at the stable of Frank `Hu`ghes’,'(_9r'afton St., commencing April 26th. For terms &c apply to ` ` JOHN 0’BRIEN. 'district. In order that a school shall formed by concerted action. It may their fair share. This again is not 1; Iu anv community public roads arc the road to his dwelling, and which ir as necessary to him as his fences oi his barn. Hence the law provides that those who reside along the roads and who have occasion or need tr use them, shall either by their per- sonal labor, or by pay-ment in lieu ol labor, contribute toward maintaining the roads in good conditionl Pay- ment in licu of labor in road-working is sometimes loosely spoken of as 11 tax, whereas it is in reality onl- payment for service rendered. We come now to thc district school. which is an institution solely for the brrnclit of the people resident in the' be-maintained it is necessary that 1; teacher shall be employed and paid. Wherein does the paynicnt ofthe sal- ary of the school teacher differ from payment made in lieu of labor for thr maintenance ot the public highway/ SOME ERR0NE0US'N0'i‘I0N1S ABOUT TAXE3~ dieposél of the Government." What,ine what kind of B community it _ _ .Is it not, in the one case as in 'the other, simply a payment rendered for service done? We will not stop to argue the necessity of roads or of schools. The reader is left to imag- would be that would consent to exist. without one or the other. The In- dians did managc to get along that way. It so happens that in this fair Pro- vince the Government has for a gen- eration past paid more than three- fourths of the cost of the common .school education of the people. In no other Province of Canada. and in no other country that we know of, has this been done. In other Provinces and countries only "poor districts" are treated in this way., Our way in lthis matter in the past has not been the best way, or all the wisdom of the world outside of Prince Edward Island has been at fault. Iii all other Provinces more than half thc cost of _nainfaining a school is paid by a lirect tax upon the ratepayers ofthe listrict, unless it is what is called a “poor district." a category into which no self-respecting community is willing to hc placed. It has been long a public s-home that our school teachers have been -.nadequately paid; in tact they have Jeen so meanly remunerated that nany of the more cfiicient of their number have lcft the Province. ln or- der to remedy this had condition of things, thc 1_lovernm.ent of the day 'ias proposed n plan by which the .cachers may rcccivc more pay. The ~roposal is, in brief, that itaschool district will supplement the stated ialary of its teacher, thc (lovcrnmcnt will pay dollar for dollar for what thc district so raises, up to a sum which will add 25 per cent to thc salary of thc teacher. But this is to ie purcly voluntary on thc part of '_.hc district ratepayers. We -confess to being ama'/.cd to find this action Jn thc part of thc Government de- nounced in a certain .quarter as a icw and burdensome tax! So far from hcing taxed, the school listricts arc to hc rewarded it they vill contribute townrd1g scrvicc rend- -red' for themselves and their child- cn. Surely party spirit mrsl. have run mad when on thc eve of thc an- nual school meetings it can coiistriie ruch an act into new taxation. The .chool teachers 'can understand and appreciate the spirit which at such a time and in such connection raises his deluding bugbcar to prevent any addition in their nitherif. .unity .nip- l plemcnts_ NOTES. The tragic death of King Freder- ick _VII,of Denmark brings mourning to several of thc royal courts-of Eur- ope. The deceased monarch succeeded to the throne of Denmark in Jan- uary, 1906, on the death ot his fs- thcr, King Christian IX-. King Fred- erick was hom in 1843 and was a brother of the Queen Mother Alexan- dra of Great Britain, and of thc King of Greece, his son being also the reigning Sovereign of Norway. The deceased monarch, who was walk- ing alone on the Street of Hamburg. was suddenly seized with a lit Oi npoplexy and tcll iinconscioiis \lp0l\ I CA'1T.§.l.ZAWi HEELS .e Q ~ _ Tread softly - Step safely. r RUBBER SOILS live Nfentod f°°l_'"'°5 ` ' In charge- `_Ch’tovvn April 22nd 1912. of Cat's Paw lleels. ,w f- pi __ _'¥ 1-aaattga; _ Ji How About x _, 1 Garden l` `-I' i'yo`ur'ou;ffit here. 1. ,._. . "grass shears, garden supplies can be had here at the very price you would want to pay. Cali in toda and see the line Fennel’ 8 Chandfer l wm Merino-P. L. snniiwsoii, I ' n s V3.0". R0' a. m. and seven p. ni, Sunday _ at two-thirty "‘ of C0 l 1 . ` ' 7' Nov/’s the time to see to your gar- ‘ den. Yon’re sure of getting the very best -_-'at the lowest pr ces--when you get , Rakes, forks, hose, sprinkling cans, ---f-Ti Tools ? sets _and all other ally welcome. 1 tho street. Not. being recognised, he was removed to a hospital, where hc died within 1, [cw minutes. ::Harmony Rose is a good sonp_ made of purest vegetable oils and glycerine, absolutely transparent and brings to you the delightful odor oi fresh English roses. Large cake 10c, 3 for 25c. New size, extra large 151: a. cake, .2 for 25c. Harmony Violet somewhat similar to above but with the rich aroma of old Venetian vio- lets. Large cake 15c, 2 cakes for 25c_ The McKinnon Drug Co, Corner Grest George and Kent Sts. drtf. 1 EHUHEH SERVICES METHODIST First Methodist Church-Rev. W. Harrison at eleven andllev, J. Hean- ey at seven p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30 p.m. Prayer scr- vice on Wednesday evening ati 7.30. Students and strangers cordially wol- come. ' ~ Grace Church~Rsv. J. Heaney nt eleven a.m. and Rev, Wm. Harrison at seven D. m. Sunday School and Bihlo Class nt 2.30 p.m. Pew tivo rg- scrved for college students and strangers co.rdlally welcome, PREBBYTERIAN. Bt. James-Rev. T. F. Fullerton at ll a. m. and at 7 p. m. Sunday Bchool and Bible Glass at 2.30. Strangers and college stud- ents are cordially invited to all the services. Zion.-Morning prayer meeting at ten a. m. Evangelist McK'ay' nl, eleven and seven. Sunday School and Bible Class at two-thirty. College students and strangers cordl- OENTRAL CHRISTIAN. (NOT A BAPTIST CHURCH.) Central Christian-Rev. J. F. Floyd at 11 a. m.. and 7 p. m, Sunday Can be had at these grocers- School and Bible Clase at :.3t:i_ ~ Prayer meeting wad- , s a t 8 p. _ All te'f . ' . m°v°ry{,°d;_ mclaldmg 0:52" 2:; Crockett it Cc-Chapfei s Grocery, y dmgiv Cordially invited. HinIlf.ei"s Crabha‘| Grocery! J. R. Cronin, ° ‘ real ence.. 101i rlnee Bt. ....-.__._ __.____.____ _ __ _ __ _ - john Cameron-john Wheatley, BAPTIST ° Baptist-Rev. Z L Falla at with Pownal Stn) Mrs Trainer (Rockford 'ls extended to all the services of the "home-like church." _ ANGLIOAN. Bt Pa\1l's-Rector Rev. 'i‘. W. Mur- phy, Holy Communion at ¢ve_nir\s service. Morning prayer at 11 tl- m. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30 p, m. Evening Prayer at 7 p. m, All seats free. ` St. Peter's Cathedral-Holy Con.- muition at 8 and 11 a.m. Matins 1015 a.m. Sunday' School and Bible Glass at 2.30 p.m. Evensong at 7 DJ!!- s'r. pUNs'rAN's oA'rH1sD_RAi._ First _Mass at 7.30, Children s Mass at a.so, catechism immediately emi' Mass. High Mass at 10.30. vesnerd and Bsnedictlon-at 7 op. m. BALVATION ARMY. Sunday, Services at 11, 3. and 8.80 p.m. Week nights service.-Mom gay, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- ay. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. E.W_GROVE's si, nature is on each box. 25c. THE PRINCE IN PARIS. LONDON, May 15-Home dctails of the daily life of the Prince of Wales in Paris are given by a Paris cor- rcspondent of the “Berliner Tago- blatt." - He rises at seven, breakfasts at eight, and a few minutes later goes out riding in the Boi-s until nine. The ollowing two hours are spent study- ing French with his tutors. The time until luncheon at noon is usually de- voted to a walk in the vicinity of the Prince's residence. No details of his afternoons arc given, but he usually sets out to pay a number of calls about tivo. Dinner is always at eight, and twice .1 week hc vis-its the Opera. l cured a horse of the Manga with MINARIVS I1INIMl‘iN'l‘. CHRIS'l`0PHElt SAliNi)l‘}fiS. Dalhousie. ' I cured a horse, badly torn by a pitch fork, with MINA}tD'S l.lNl- MENT. 0 St. Petcr's, (‘1.B. EDW_ l lN’l._ll9`I". I curcd1 n horse of ii had swelling by MINAIiD'S l.INIl\1llGN'l‘. TI-IOS. W. PAYNE. Bathurst, N. B. "Handsome new shirts all ready for Victoria day. 'l`l1c greatest range of smart shirts that we have ever prepared forthis season. Prices 59:: 85c 1.oo 1.15 1.25 150 1.75. And every price we will give you something that is new and trim, and "Classy" , Moore Fc McLeod iiidii-5 “Twill coat linings in cream, tan, iid brown, slntc, light grey, dark grey, lawn, rcsidu green, bronze green; navy bluc, 40 inches wide @ ~l5c. yd. Paton's_ 5-l7dIli_ Your 0pportunity “ln today's issue of the NAT IONAL CL0l‘HlNG CO lt. gives, every man a suit of Clothes Reg-, ularlysold at $13 50 to SIS 00.1 for Friday and Saturday $10100, l ` E worth $l.'-F0 to $15 00 for Friday Q S ‘Come earlv and so ot no he a rush for these suits. Singh 5-l7d2l 1--1-rTh¢.ill9\lSi?_.|ll 1- 1 _ "When You _are ‘out _ Shopping ViS;¢ P A T O S- » When you are out shopping visit Patons Mantle department 11 \ _/ (`A\ PATONS ladies’ one piece dresses in fancy striped and checked chambray in all xsllcsplielle colorings, also all over embroidery muslins, lawn an marquesette and here yoll can purchase dresses to suit the little folk in pink, sky, tan and white embroid- ery. Price from 1 25 to 3,50. PATONS. We must not forget to menlion the light weight skirts and suits also I ladic_s’_ black silk and satin coats in all sizes and prices. PATONS. ’ _ We received last week a shipment- of ladies’ and children`s rain. coats, which makes our stock complete. PATUNS. When you are puzzled to know what to get for the little girl cal] and see our sailor suits in blue also blue trimmed with white. Prices from $2.25 to $3.95. PA'l ONS. We received this week a large assortment of childrcn's romper. ' and Buster Brown suits in blue, green, tan and blue and white stripe Th`esc are very_pretty, made well and not expensive from 45c to 151,65. PATONS. / ` _ On counter No 1 in the mantle department you will find alarge range ofladies' aprons in white and colored. Pretty large work aprons from 35c to $1.25, also some pretty house dresses all sizes and colors at $1.25. PATONS. We received our complete stock of hosiery for summer. In this lot is plain black, tan, pale blue, green, pink, mauve also alicc blue in cotton and lisle also cotton with cashin.-re foot from '25 to 65c. Black silk stockingsiorevening wear from $1.10 to 1.75. Nice fancy neck- wear including linen collars, jabots, bows, dutch collars, hshucs, string ties, ranging in price from 25c to $2.09. PATONS. _ ' We have a large range of handbags in leather, suede, felt, allover lace, with long cord and leather handle from 650 to $5.00. PA'l`ONS. ‘ In _the front showcase can be seen a variety of pretty belts' in fancy cla.s‘ic 1 patent leather, elastic in plain colors and wash belts. PATONS. We have some vcry pretty feather boas in white, black, royal bluc, grey and brown, also maraboo boas at $15.00. PATONS. , When you arc makingthat pretty dress do not select your triminings until you see PATONS. You will find here pearl ornaments, fringes and band. ings in the very, newest -designs at all prices. Phone 9-6 \1~';~~'su_| Victoria ltow ,_ T1- . ' __ 1 \___s::_._ are highest ` The reason is clear. More and more the public are appreciating the importance of Life Insurance- and of obtaining that Insurance where the cost is lowest and profit returns THAT IS 'l`O SAY WITH _ » 171121. The Great- West Life' Assurance 'Company “aa suits at 'rua NATION/ii, HEAD OFFICE ' WINNIPEG .,_wf;f;';"aan\§,$v',gr(;;’é§j“g§aL';§°“9" , OVER $72,000,000 BUSINESS IN IIORCE. a 5"7d2" ` BRANCH OFFICE ' Q , CIIARLOTTETOWN. 3.15.00 suir.1'or s|oool9i'neroywi1 Hyndman fa C0. Ltd. /me donnie amassed Plain and S_ M_ |||(|(§' Age," ag Summ id M ' |>_ E, |_ Fanoy.NA'r1oNAL cnorumoco. °" °' mage" I Unprecedented Progress The first four months of l9I2 itave TIIE GREAT WEST LIFE almost double the business of the equivalent months of I9II Carriages ‘ in steel, solid rubber and cushion tires, menufzct ured by the Iourlceding fi r m s in Canada. _ .L3 [__ -_.. - . _ - _ .J L, Y*-~' "iw ' "_ *"1 '-1 " ' ___-‘_ “Allovcr iaccs, white cream and ecru allovcr in Irish crochet und many other tlnc Iurcs from B5c to we I'|\V¢ glrggdy fgcgiy- I $_'1.0n nor yd. 'l‘hc. flricst stock in' tli_c ed fm, ""5 'clamp' trade’ city at Paton s. 5-16d3i1~li. ten car loads of carriages, I “Look hero. uid you see our so about the DOLLAS SHIRT WAIST SALE 7 If you have not seen lt- Iook lt right up this 'minute¢- tl1ere'sa lot of the greatest val- ues In It that you have seen for some months. Walsts regularly offered at l.25 on sale today at. i_00.-Moore& McLeod. 5-lodll "A cap worth to $1, shirt wort. to $1.35, "shirt set worth 50c, twc pairs of hose worth 300 1, pair, two ties worth 15c each. for $2. Friday and Saturday at Brown's. 'ti-16dr3l. "Thht 69 G6f\b all WOOI VOITC' tlan of which we have been sell- ing so much is here again ln bet- ter range then ever. Wo are ready now with black, navy, brnwns, cans, greens and grey. This is the best value low price dross goods on the market. P19 cts.-MooreQ McLeod. 5--i8d|i 1 "Bee Brow1i‘s big I-‘ridry and Sal.- urdny special in today's issue. __ 5»ll;. - adn Moore & McLeod. ___ _ Cameron’s Bread” Sweet--Pure -Wholesome (Always The Same) Coffin h Co-bl & A McLeod, P. Mullins (between Richmond ' Class _ _ _ _ audi ` _ ___ _`._ _____;___»_.____ _ __ __:;;_;~~_; - -(4--~ -»-~> ~- - r'~>*"v"* ~ -ir "`*‘T.*'i" M I A Il0RNEfl.(`o. 5-lldl_0i _ lgi e_ 1 ,_ __ % . - --- m ".L___il The SAFE of the fire insurance. and talk it over. _ r s Gen Moore (Water St-between )~ ' The man who holds a policy for -fire insurance isn’t always dreading fire. He goes around conscious - that whatever happens, fire will never ruin HIM. Why, the vcry freedom from worry is worth the cost `Let us insure your peace of mind, as well as your property. Have us issue a. polic today. Then any time the fire alarm sounds your heart will not come up in your throat. A good policy costs but afew cents a week and protects you for all time. Call ' in today ~ W. K. Rogers Co. Ltd. S1 -_ 84 Great George_Street ' I Man is the ., ».~ _ _<~ _ ' -7. _,_ __ . __` _,_,, I ", 1 1 “` nl’ - it “llome--Made-f *INSURIED M“"“* C 1 _ |!,~__,_ ..,,... ...~ ;_ '_ __ ij '_ _,T “€~;-." ’ ..- t;_ -" "--_ix 1 rw' _ _ F 1 The Percentage ' . on ill" ofthe cost of FIRE lNSllR:5;lN(_`_:§mp"eA value of property le_ so nm" lm; it fool- with protection it 8“'°“ 7° 1,, ln~ t k the risk of not ¢`H"Y 5 hiifgilvcieo Ili: the wisest of all ecunoml' I” olected. be ¥_"oDAy by writing or telepiion ‘f"' o a. srizwiar _ - Q | wll $51-,ual Agpnt mu Cn Chariot e cl he ueen neur . G; M n- Tm Ewefpooi md London and <1 -~ enrsnce Co. -- Thetlommereial Union Im. ('01 -:-- -~-»-~¢e »*' .sua-~_=» : ~_ ~~- °`»"“-"` » -- _ - 1 »~ ~ - """ d OUR TIME IS SIIORTINTII-E ‘OLD STORE 1 , _ ¢}1.1_‘ ’ a`~ .' 1 . 'i..,‘ __ , ._ . 1 ‘~ I. . , » ,r°- , | . _ » __:_§'_. _.,»i‘f-,E ' .1 .The Removal Sale of _Boots and Shoes at clearing out prices .will continue until we close. 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