1-_;_.-.. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MATINEE y, 11mm 1 AND 11.45 I ,4—a- n A nary of the great love that comes but once to every man, but which some men. ire zoo blind to lee, or too atubbornttcrtbl- l l1 -1{,_. _ '. ",1 ;_; _ .;q~eity'1 a Dravnll- ciiaémlnp Made» Kennedy =1 1W‘ mm ‘"5" ‘guuingiii 11111 appealing lovefliiflfl- -' . EDWARD 1 " 1 _ lug, G.W.V.A. rooms today n: 3 p.111. ' W DO NOT‘ F0 LIBERAL-CONS Summed Up (Continued from p889 l-l z-r womewsf _VAT|VE meet-I _i,_- l COMPLETE snowlms of 11111? best iIIKDNiCGlBI watches at G. H. -._- 1 Taylorwfljevreler. 1 _ _ _""-$ ' "=- ~ the edge off the Canadian appetlfe before the lat" 1' ,1£'§¢11§%';:'Z11111:§1? $12151? 51112:?!‘ Canadian crops come on the market? Canadian 1.111111111111111. p111 1111 1111111. Powuiiifdairy interests bitterly opposed the admission 0f " p Harrington’ all. Bee add else ; -ne_ are e wmin to See thagfianadlan 1111. .1 .11 1111111113111 0 eomargarl - _ Y_ g ‘ ‘ *5,- ‘market flooded with Chicago butter Whenever the LflfPgffa yofaflffng m§°"“b.“cold storage plants have-stocks in excess of market F11__11i1:£11;111 ‘1111111211111 1111? 111111111111 requirements? tt f t I 9n l jll (Ulllll ee TOOlllS ' . ' ' ' ' 1 er- 1111111111111-11111211. importiizit busl-i _ Natwnal prosperlty 1,5 pot a 1e!‘ o w-a 1 cs1 _, i 1 Itight compartments and it is not P03515112 t0 5111816 " ' ' ' 111111 individiual industries and state that these would TWILIGHT RECITAL-Tllc 1111111», _ l. t. fth Gra-n Growers. ro_ - 11111111111111, 111 11111 11111111111 n1, be liaimed by app ica ion o e _ 1 P I y. ls in old oftliie Iiroltestlaiit 3r "famine, ‘Vhereas Others are not lnterested_ Any ;1 11in. go was ini iczi c1 1' lP "‘ .1 -, lirgi- zittendiin~e iii the gllplifll development that WlthdPZlWS cmploymenll from ‘jj’ "fl-flfjofliggi‘; e"\fglil‘t‘lf~erflf“§’.‘h‘j WOPKGYS in one industry is bound to affect zvorkefsjiln j ~ 11111111, 1.11 111111111. 11111 1111 111- all. It must be apparent from an examina ion 0 e, °>"°- Pmleis“ Pmlca“ agrarian platform that it carries a severe threat to; .1 number or choir selec~ . . . d 1 .1 11-~=;11- 11111 1111.11 1111111111 1111111 many Canadian industries. It must be consi ere as; .4-j . ‘.\i.n .111 11.1111 , .. . -. . . 1 _,,,’j ,,,‘_"‘,§f‘,§'. Quifiep £31,, “jfff; a tliieat to Canadian industry as a whole and to our greatly pleased the audience. The lldtfOflfii PPOSPGPIty. the fishermen Of the Atlantlc 1.. .1 l ‘l h M1 - ' .‘1 " ' _ ffiffcfffgrfhl f,1_,§,”§u‘,',‘,,f,u§, ufflfi,‘ Coast be deprived by Ameiican competition of their 11111111 1111111. usual home market, they will not be able to ipalfie their usual purchases of foodstuffs, footwear, c 0t - HONOR ROLL IE t R illy . ~ - ‘School for November. h51111111vii1i, 111g, etc. the Canadian WOOHGYl lndustry be de‘ Joni; iadrs-Suq) R\'t(1lfllu 1\ll|.ll‘l3\V. Stl-Oyed by overwhelming competltlon from the‘ ‘ "raw ‘Sr. ll i urpvr; B, _ : - , , -111111 1111111111111; a. 1111111111- 11111- United Kingdom, the purchasing power 0f_ the 6111-1 her; 4. Ellrl-'Brziilli'.\'. Grade l\'-- Plovees for farm products and for connnodltles prfr . 1. Isabel Anilrcw; 2. 11-1- llar- 1 x . . . b d 1 1111; :1. 11111111 1n l 1. duced by other Canadian llldtlStflfis wi he re iligebu Dona-ll Wlieiivley; l il'il(l- . ~ ' '1 - Ou ley. lhadi- lll--l. ‘s. ali (iaillanr; And how are Industrial wor ‘:18’ w i), W]. ‘ te . 1, 11411111 11111111111, . (11-111-11111-11111111 throxvn out of employment by the barnieis po icy, o DECEMBER 5, 1921 TOMOBICL 1AND CARRIAGES WANTED On December 6th we shall require a number of cars l -to assist in taking people to the polls. Friends with cars will help us greatly by placing them 1at our disposal be- tween the hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. Kindly communicate with ' 1 COMMITTEE OF The National liheral-llonservaiive G. W. V. A. ROOMS Telephone No. 721 " 1 ; 4. J -. Q1111 t; llarii , _ 9 11 ‘ 1 1’ 1 » _; ‘lfirisscll; Ll‘Slllt‘ullllilcl'l 7. 31111)‘? b? dbborbedh‘ them1m] the falm, alnswel Mr (‘l|i|liill€r; 11. (‘1111111 11111111111; o. ( rerai‘ and his friends. But surely there 1S a human "_' l/l‘ R xccll. (lrale ll--1. .\l:|4' ‘ ' ‘c . ' . 1 ' ' ' f1 flhlilaflllll ‘lllgitlzirioii i\l(t"\vlllllllllrl§ ;1. gltllnetn? lln thliploblem 1- 1- - . Rose Braillev; 4. Arthur itopin. ]n( L15 1'13 W01‘ GPS 3Y8 llO 1' ' 1 1. i~ ' _ _ ,. “ 11 ,1; 11,- -- _ 1. ., - ' . . '_ re lVl0‘fllld u GOLDVY 1N present, ,§‘$13,113,f“§lcl,vlf,fff,lfff f,‘,,'f‘,“_",‘,,‘x sociatioiis and interests cannot be disrupted without ditional revenue iiiust be raised by dri Ct 8 1 l1" s‘ “ w ‘.111 11111111111; 2. 111111111 1111111111; :1. serious injustice and suffering. Many industrial this 1nevitubly will mean a land tax to be p111 fly ____ c‘ l) 1. f1 i 1',‘.',“,}§,C§’.§'," "1'_1“'{1e,,f"1'1',,_,.§;,11Fflflff workers urould starve rather than accept employment the farmers, supplementing thc income tax as zipplicil M13118,’ Jgggbsnlf,i,q,,o,dl ' ll ’ y 1"511r_ 1101391151011; .1111. i._ Wiliodrovv on a farm. Their attitude may be wrong, but it must ‘to city (iW‘€ll0l‘S.‘ " ’ u v _ _, _ 1 ,,,..,,,1,1.,1, 1,1’ 1111, Muuiflliff“ é‘ l1 ~.- m .‘.‘,§‘,;";;};*>,,-Op;;,rlg-‘qv,,§§§3;",*,{,1,,,,,;- be faced and any attempt arbitrarily to force them 1" The Cram Growers piogi amino foi taiifl [Cf uc- Ex(ll\ange_) b N ’1-1111'1-1.1 1111111111111..- 1111111 11111111111. into employment which they dislike and for which ‘tioii is based on the faulty premises that Canada is 2;1~11....,..._. 1'1 l l“".‘l“ “"“““"‘"' “m” "“""f":.“l"."' they are not suited would meet with severe opposi- "top hcavv with manufacturing“ and that prices are ,111,'_'__' ' ' ' ' ' ' " "THE TRAPI: iuric liliirpiwr, Isabel Anilrvn. ijrrtpf‘ _ _ ‘ ._ ._ _ ._ . ‘ ‘ l ' _ l_ t f d t State_ A11 _ __ Adaptedfmmi/iclémousstor] x 111111111, 1.1111111 1j111111111-1, s111.1.1 1,1011 and serious trouble. Discoiitented 1.11m help .11. inucascrl by the ful amouii o _ _e u y. _ t,’ _ i: L7 MAXIMILIAN iOSTER §1§‘1?1'T-“11'-""'11l1‘1‘il.‘1‘fi iinsatisfactorv hell) and the policy Proposed will not Jmeiits zirc incorrect. The 110110198 PYOIJOSOd 111 1'9" P11111211 a Li, f}; €rOfisLEY 1113155111515.“ lrrvr-ilhlsv <11 flbsrilve the problem of agricultuial laboi. _Mi. Cieiai auction of the ‘t.iiifi_ aiesuch ‘uoulltl involve a, (f1: - WAL A, ._ Drofesses a willingnesiio moddify the eiieclts oft £111 Vrt1'il11£']1,11.ll'h0f qililiféléilsitages atrzieilrclptug; £311 _ __ v .. ~i ---————————- I _ programme y s ranging in us ries sow y 1'11 er 11600881111,’ 111‘ -_ 1 - - m, _ _ c6 111w. Jf-WJ Ii lut?” i H than killing them by a single thrust. The result is Governmcliit télqlllflltl tiglforfcc workcrst fliomtpiaaigifag- _, . ‘“ ' " ‘ ' ' the same whatever the process cmlployez. Luring lll(LlS i-ios o 1o arms mus 1c a an n. , s1x'r' " I 1111C "A" ER 0F l i for most (lanzidizin industrial WYJTKCPS ivoiilrlpi-efer " 5‘ 1- . 1;, 9’ 3' 'r.\i1i1~"i= .\Hl~'NDAi\"l‘LY 'Jl‘S'l‘ll*‘ll<2I) to 11111111: to the United States ivhere they will find op- - .. 1 11 11 11. 1 . . . . . 1' 1- 1' ' " 1 -' * * : [iortiiiiitics for cmployrineiit 111 manufacturing cstab- 1 % u. . ,. -~-~-~ >"**' The tariff has been abundantly justified in the 11-“1111101115- If111=1UY1 the 11116111111 1Q blllld 111111 113mm o" _, _ H . ‘a: -~-~—~ building. up of important Canadian i111iust1-ies_ 111 the basis ])l'llll'1ll'll_V of grain growing is dangeyoiis and J"w1111l,:1;;/i1111-., 112-311; 111111, 1111 1 1 1 - - - < 1 _ 1 1 1 1 - i 1 4- _ ,- u, _ 1 - 1 1 1. 111111- 11111111111 11111111111 1111- 1111111 1111111111 1111-3111.; 1111- 11-111111... 1111,. 1,1 the case of those industries Wcll established, prices 9101i hlflhtofl 411d @411 i141’? 1111])’ (llhabllflus c0" 11,,,.,,__1,,.,.__ 411%; ‘Wm 111.1“; ‘A little girl whose taihci . _ _ , _ _ . 1,. MUM“ ,1 “I19 make-H 11101" 1111 "P W‘ (s1111¢1111 111 The 2111111111111.) ‘of made in Canada goods are no higher than prices befluenceb- -- WR-ltlflr» 118%- ' u x1 1.11] 1 stories, was recon’ " by a visitor wlii nlrc to have a pa ‘ iruiim line stories" 1 l- glrl blushed and hum! “ ofdiis own headffl 1,112 inc row s-lling In lottetown ~,11111111 11111 11111111 <1 ~ ~ "Hi-nee at 48 writ;- 1111111111111 111 1111 11111111111111. 1111 1111- of production in (Iaiiada is increased by revenue ii” “siu1ir111511flf1e11i -~111\1 " 11 1123-1111:: $211211 19am" “me” w“ "‘~*“""‘*“"“ 11"" duties on imported equipment or supplies. Where 0:115" 111 1111i‘ 8:111 “ "" m" '°W°'1§P"°' many 51101251 dialing 1m lilxum: the tariff has not had this r6511“; the Clmunl-“LZIIWQS n“'h1&is 117'" Th " 1 . 1 .1111 and rag" ivere wrcc ci an: 1e s rec s wer‘ ‘ . f. I ‘ ' _ _ . _ papalis aren't etc-W- n’ s- tn 4o this "hitters-d with debris. Th» pelice (“lg-ht t0 be blilldléd “lth the greatest cdle- In 501719 T Stories? MN“ Ah‘, ‘ rower‘ officials said many had licen iii- 3.985 at IGHSt 1i. Will b6 found the tYOUblB hilS betlll _, , , "irrll- The P011” 5111011 11111 "Y that the Canadian tariff has not been high enough. Y “ i ““N“ a _ _ H _ _H____ __ “if” ;’\‘_;l"‘°'; ‘luring the McKinley Presidency in the United Stat- 1 . l _. P ' ‘p ‘ g “s. American users of tin plate 01' anzied a lar e and Q ‘ 111th rlolers. ,_ _ _. _ , , _ 1 .____..>_-__ ‘lllflllelltlal de utation which waited on the Chief Ex- T You will b1 ‘eliglited with the beau- ,1” tiful display 1-1‘ Brass Goods which we have just rew ived, including Polished Brass, Brush Brass and . Copper “'4 ‘------ ~1- 1 1 >1‘ a‘ ~ Cigar Trays $1.85, $2.00, $3.00. . $3.85 Jardiner and Pedestal $8.00 complete The Rogers Hardware 011-, ltd. QQLAQQLAQAAAQALAQLAAAAQAL LLQQQLQA Chan had been 1striivk by 11 tornado an t 70 t 75 cents a du- 11"‘ 195"" 05 -_ _, , _ - ,._ , , _ '. " 'P'laLf‘|l€8°£gflS are 11111111111111.1111 rioting ihc worst since the U115 Countlhi except perhaps l“ c4505 whole the cost‘ i BITRI.) _ _ 1 111111. 1111111111~71i1-111(_ 1111l11H111f111§1yv1 ‘quantity (iiitput. Within a few years a great tiii plate Bronze F "11511- 1' 1‘1\1?1l‘11*1§'1'~§ii1°1'i;1‘ ill‘? 11‘1’1'|'11111511311111111. industry was built up in the Republic and prices wero w Call and let us ShOW them t0 you. g " ‘" r“ " “"""“'_l°""' soon considerably lower than before the duty was g F1111 Dish $1.60, $2.25 111111 . . . . . $3.50 ‘I '."”'“—__”d"-»-— fg-'{‘,i’1‘j.iejl;,.‘tfljfnfijfife‘?§,,§§,‘§§,,‘;’1°§§§1§“1a§{§,‘§jfflifl I f 1 u ‘ ‘ ‘_ . ‘ I{3lt'(tilln€gz,g5-601 $4,001 $55-00 and 1 . VICtOPIH, g platc production. - - e es._._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * _ ,, 1 Flower Stands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 1 “m” ' '°' "' °"""" " - ~"‘-\"“"l“ m‘ "AN" TAX Wei hted S itoons . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2.00 "M" _ , , , , E g p ‘E l Ewan“), mnmhod’ ,2 'l‘lic (‘iiiiziiliziii ltocoiistructioii Association re- Vlcniia today looked as though it of comparable goods in the United States, where the -- mterdflfl will“ standard 0t living is approximately the same as in 11 is quite ramble w mistake ecutive of the Nation and urged that the tarifi’ ‘1-1111111111111 1111 11111111111111. \Ve 111-e against Welsh tin plat-e fe removed. After listening - "_° "gm '° he "’”"““"‘1 ‘° ‘m’ “y” ‘o the re iresentations Mr. h/IcKinle faced the visit- ‘ 1'1‘ oiirht to fight. I . . ’. . . __......._.___. ‘or= and, with keen insight into the problem, lie said; 1 ,“Gentlemen, you are wrong. The trouble is that the ‘ tariff is not "high enough. We shall double it.” The . tariff duty on tiii plate was (loubled, giving aii oppor- ’:' 1*1"=>~1’1"'>‘P1"1*~" i=1 ,1 1'1"-~=1"'""" tunity to the tiii plate industry in the United States ,t|1iit ls hlizhly riiduiscd 11y tI1~~ _ , 1 _ 11111-1111: ~11r~~1~1i 1111111111111- 11~11~~ to increase "production and effect the economics of’ Lhiii. weak‘. nervous prorlc I11 1111111 vognizos that the lifc of a farnici- is by no means a, life of iiidolcnctfi but it has its advantages and agri- cultural wcziltli represents a vcry largo proportion of the total wealth of the Dominion. In the face of the figures it would be absurd to contend that the farm- crs wcrc tlllfllliy burdened with Federal taxes at the rooms with bathe. Make It your home In Charlottetown VOODOOOQ-O-OOQQO-OOOOO-OO-Ox Queen Street Grafton Street @OOO-O-O-OOOOOOOQ-OOOOQOO4 PO-O-OOOQ ~44 present time iii proportion to the burden that is ‘”*“”‘“”"‘“”““ borne by tlic non-agriciil'tural edemcnts. The fiscal 146 Richmond Street ( ‘hurlottetowii ,_F‘ipre1 Life. Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. [irogrammcs urge-d by the zigrariaiis would result iii jaii exccciliiigly heavy loss of revcnuc—-probably as wnuch as $75,000,000 or more annually and under nor- fmzil trade conditions at least ‘one-half of the entire customs revenue of the Dominion. This loss could ,_.'l0t be offset to any important extent by higher du- , the natural FOX feed_ tiesoii so-callcd luxury imports, because the total ‘ value of such is not of much account. It m'ust be rm‘ Sam B’ evident, tlicrcforc, that if the (lcpendcnce of i the Canadian Trczisury upon customs (lutics is to The _ be lessened, the loss must be made up bydirect tax- i How to Make” ‘Glossy Fox Fur i. Feed animal offal, #7 1 ,1 Tation. Those who know the sentiment in the cities 1 lslaiidStorage1 9 ‘are convinced that the urban centers will not con- ; Limited |sent to pay heavier taxes while the farming comuiii- tics are practically exempt’. It is time that the agri- . _ _ QLVOIIF Stock Companies. i ‘ ofiunn“ I 1 a1 ‘.0. 1 i I ‘ ‘ I wno-vpnnqnowuooob . ...c11111‘i1111111111111. P-J-‘i-I- i, culurists rcognized tliap‘ ifuthgy zpersistfiin their de- mands for tariff reduction 1111111111131111111111 that ad- ‘i. uwnrifillorfi/w MEANS SAFETY F IPSTJ. LAST i,-AND ALWAYS 1, é It safeguards the health of hundreds and: thousands of gCana ians- " It keeps them warm-—lt gives them 111111115114- Wool worn next the skin is the way Nature" intended the body to be protected- Chills and colds are- dangerousf-sccure all‘ the protection you can by_wcanng‘ y UNDERECIOTH/NG Z7 \"§ ‘I ‘i w _ \_‘_~*_~\ I ti»). A‘ sensitive akin requires a fine, soft. downy under-clothing. ‘ some EeQPIC 8a!’ “w? cannot wear wool next 1-"e*11s1‘a11~1?.::*.1_1 M =11 T111111 Anyone can ‘wear 1111111111111511 comfort‘ it is ‘the "woollen underwear wighqug‘ the‘ "db "d d": 011])’ underwear made. in anada that 1's Lre-inforced where the wear’ and strain areJ. it has a 111111811 closed- crotch that stays closed. Made In all alul and weights ‘ for man, woman or chili, -- ,3 Sold o! llu bu! 1114p; 1 Wm by flu" [Mnde- plain or 110M! [j 111.11 pmpir W? f >1 y ,-,, 1M1, 11111111 M4 0-1111 a \ W /1 n». . r m“ d’; . d‘, pvt‘ V Yeas / ufil/l/ {r p 1~-r-,-¢<70 wan-v 1-1-1 a i-i -~\ - i