Til .5 J l i a l l l 1 f 1 l l. If i i NotesByTltsWaiy¥ miilllliiilllliili m ‘Ilflq (I0;;l-:l_ p; '3" "v lDIIICd) ‘I DQVI'\@ ll'olllil B. L» ' III]! ' Dill: ' ' I. III ill-lit - - -- - .. a-c.....,.s...- ..:-n::-.""- " ' n . ' t SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1e, 1922. "*itr—- 96K DISTINGUISHED VIBJTOR ISiFI-lenry was right. ,_ the read it in the faces of all phylum, Wm m“, enennlhe met. in the Maritime provin- horditrl welcome to Sir flout-y °°'- . prank” nnn. Genera] Had he seen these faces just a [inun- gf we (yannnhn Nnfnn, Yet" 3E0 he would have seen- ‘no l} Rtflways, who visits us for thefrace‘ l’! disappmnlmm‘? indeed hit time. lie la to arrive. at illmwfi were a“ the "m" W”? [he _ |n_ and 1n Scheduled m leavetcorners of the mouths turned up- at’: p. m. The visit will be ro- “"““i "w" "f" t‘ flew" l" "B" inwwmy, tnongn necessan-nnkg\'e. and for why? "bl-lo! but, i; wit] auable s“. Henry.’ The!’ had (with their mouths. éwjm-m some idea an to wnm man alas) Just reduced the taxes} they M; n; people we are nnn what had got into their own hands the if. ‘mm’ in the way n’ rnnwnylnl-anagenlent oil the lirtcrcolonial iRsilway; they had completed won lldke other places visited by lletfully favorable trade arrange-- s“. Henry since connng to can merits with the United States. se- n“, we have on, grlnvnnnesv on]. cured. bonuses for ‘the returned ‘linden/t needs nnn. nnbnnnned mm, soldiers-and, in ract, revolution- ln our own province and our owndzed WeYYUIWE ma‘ 119911911 a "t" a dominion. We also have our rnil-!"°1“t:°“~ wgy, a fallwfly whlgh perhaps‘ The? had dons all these things foes not "smile" as broadly as therby 919cm"! l" NW3 semia- finnnng, ‘mnway smznnnw which P. E. Island, a full quota, nnd in Sir Henry‘ saw on his nrrlvrl inixm" BWIISWRCR a majority of Lib- Cauada. The fact is, our rail-way am‘ Pemawllfmtivefl “"10 Pmmlsetl smiles only n, an,“ and tnesewsitlvtttliy to do all these filings - n", the “m” over wnlcn Sirl-llllll many more, if elected. Henry's special train will carry him. The narrow eauge ends snsfivvlution 0118 not come. hcnce dis~ nnd went have not yet learned mlappoiiltmcnt. The taxes instcod of mile, out the contrary, they arclbaing reduced were FeflUY "l- wenflng n 100k of nnuent b,“ nn, creased; tile favourable trade ur- nmmnn endurance nm nnnnnnled rangement with the United States Pnnbn ntnm we ‘rust this none has bolted and barred the mur- f may he fanned into a flame‘ by theike“ °f ma‘, cmmtrl’ 3385"" ‘is’ t and After a yenr of waiting the re- mwnm v15“ o; the Genera] Man. while their goods are pouring ir_ m" nnn that in "n. not Mann, upon us, starving our facttr-Qcs future these narrow ends shall m"! thriving the young men bnnnnen “no n standardized and women of the ‘Mar tmc Provinces to the Ilnitetl States. Still. or pessimistic. oh! no. only plain. ' rntl permanent smile. 'While ‘ flris short visit be able to see all our causes n“, runway nrievnncennplumb disappointed. zodarnitt! bel as Sn. Henn- wm not on we are not down-hearted ‘we have no doubt he will 29>‘ It was characteristic of the Pharisees of old that they thought themselves to be the wisest and best men in the world.’ S0 D08- ssssed of this idea were they that even in their prayers, in the tozt- pli: nnd a‘. the street cor-let's :lit<y boasted and thanked 00d that they were not as other men. l‘hey were» iu reality the wo-s‘ men ‘If lheiritime, hytpocrites, oppljessors. tut-y ‘devoured widow's lawns, art rill heavy burdens upon men's shouderc, grievous to be borne, which burdens f-hey wouil nut nft :1 Illlgiff‘ to remove. l; nnuid he a happy tl-iuz for the world if the race of phitrisccc had wholly died out and disappear: all, 'l‘iic2i descendants, Lien ufihc same tytpe and characterised by the same motives and conduct. un- fortunately still exist. Some of them arc still found even in the churches of our day, in the social and ibusiucss life of our times and in politics as well. ln each of tiicsc fields, religious, social and politi- cal, the evil of pharisceisnt and hypocrisy is great and perhaps rn none of them is it more apparent just now than in politics. Politics, the science of govern- ment is at its best a high and no- ble calling. We see it at its wort-l: when the political pllarisecs nntl hypocrites are in the ascendunt and tire playing the game with a hign hand as did the phitrisces of oiti. Where shall we look for tllcin? By wllal marks shall we identify the political phnrisees, the decei- vcrs and oppressors 0t‘ our time? We shall look to our logisl:|-tivc' llllll in the first plaice, because it is the vcry temple of our liber- ties! Was it not in thc temple that the pharlsee of old stood up and thoastcd of his fasting, his tltht: paying, and tllnnkcd stem-n ihui he was not as other men And who was itt that session af- lter session, for weary week utter week stood up and boasted tlliit they ‘were not as other men, not even as the bad Tories? Who was it that YtL-ck after week stood up Happenings, Of Tho Week A CH RLSTMAG THOUGHT. We are now in Deceniber. So ‘be pleased‘ w rams-libel- Bright Christmas is not far away. Forget not your charities Amidst your varieties, - Consuming the most of your day. In this month of Deceniiber You should all please remembe That many are hungry for Joys. 0f which few of us lacking Should require ‘little backing To cheer and to comfort the boys. One and all, in ~13‘ cember. Old and young, should reemniiber. Do anything just to be kind! With a special to those Who, when occasion arose, Remembered-alas! became blind These tfew lines my endeavor To win just your favor, Like Christmas of y-ore they member, For the loss of that kind, Only known to the blind, So give your tbest this December! T8 The Prince of Wales was pres-l ent at the wedding on Monday oi inst week at St. Mark's Church. ‘lthing that should be done is ' The Pu lie Forum This column ls open for tho dlnonclon by c9rN9P°fl¢ rnh of questions of into!» olt. The“ Charlottetown flusrdlan does not monsoon lly endorse the oPIIIlWII 0* pruned by its carrolwfltl- onto. i King's County and the Railway tSlr,— The people of Kill!‘ County wish to bring to the notice of the new Railway ilelld and bflr titer officials of the C..N.R. 0n their ylsit m Charlottetown cn the 16th mst, the fact that while more than one half oi the whole P.E.-l. Railway is aw 0f Git"- Jgggggqwn, we have still U16 old narrow pugs track with all li-B inconveniences. i505“) Ttllflllds “B ' naming one-hull oi those handicap!!- We -would also like to remind the City papertiuitd all that Charlotte- town is not the eastern terminal and also that willie n second Car Ferry Boat and side tracks w the City wlmrvgg, etc, tire necessary and important. yet the very first the standardizing of the whole line of Railway. An outsider reading the lClty pnpers and reports of meet- lngs,'etc., would surely come to the conclusion that there was no such place on thc map as Kings County. ThEFQ svcms to be no ser- ious effort made to do us jllstl: iThis can be lit-counted for bv tho fact that the t-nergctic and active members of tltc pri-seut Govvm- Mityfair, of Lady Joan Mulhulllandnment ‘both ion“! mm Fmlera] um lmilyflin-waiting to the -Princessn_»,-nm Qneens nnn Winn, n-nnnn. Mziry, and Gen-oral the ltlztrll of ‘Flzose especially from Prutco le- (favun, Chief of the [imperial Gen-lselve credit for tittinding by tlic , riutzt of the" cnn County. 0n: cralstnfi. The Prince, who is stilllrepreflentanvps fmm King“. Seem limping after his recent huntingim b? asleep. flit) Elmira n-lnwnn accident, was cheered by aerowd service is a frircte, and the Murray fmd bowed acknowledgment witlifuilrbolll‘ Sfifvltre is lltilo imttcr. "in nsnnl nanny snlnes. The nllvtltt it look-z as i.’ it is llllvlliltétl n _n _ z I , 1 n _- we rerun-n its w:- nre until all t ldl(l was picked with fishion ‘we on! ronmn Snwk is ‘mm m“ aiblo gathering. Lady ul-onn has nlSourls is on.» or [IQ b9g| ghhhn, vt-ry interesting personality. Hantl- Hmllonfi lll (lfwicrn Cantlrln and some, graceful. tactful Slll: has Fwd Bfllewfl/ to ilm Magdalen ls- :n. . - _ . gathered round her hosts of frlendai nnnxfcnzgzn (In; H]; Her first husband, who was Lord narrow gauge nnn exnnnsmn is l)unlcnth's eldest son and “h-eir, "UPPIY impossible in tlmt impor- nnn a qn-g Gnnmsmnn’ wen own, taut industry. We could fall a full nix font’ and a mvolne with anill-IEB 0f your ‘paper Blllllll-Ffflllflg who knew him, He was and pr." .! tiiemselvos I15 “the best of "‘ "o\"."nnl».\11ts;"1vlio was‘ ‘it that ovrr Have so much evidence; {that they trusted in themselvctn! {that th:;.- were better an-l wiser} . ithe "My handicaps we are under , kmedlb“! f" the Present will cits-n; b,‘ in nctloit-onc of the int-mortal asking the people of this old coun- "Old Contem-ptibics”—-bnfore hlgity 0f Kings ii’ they propose m little girl was born. When thellonge: subm" i0 ihlfi kind, of treat- war was over and Princess Mar Imam“ It so We m" “my sayl-Mi ' ylthey ‘"9 11°! cimlllosed of the some was to take her part in» puiblimmaterial as their ancestors Mow. lifB. Lady Joan was chosen as her a"°"- ' ‘ ' Lady-in-Wnitlng, the first, and; 1”" 3"‘- "<1- lwilbflbly also the last, as her Royfl Kings Co . PRO BON0 PUBLICO. nhty - . mama ltflflw u, ‘N! make an "annual mu to tho Provincial Treasurer's Dev rtmont of both ‘income‘ and personal 0P0- party. Refusal to cdlnhl)’ '01’ neglect. which must be new!!!“ Ill refusal. makes the ma ers of selves on their business 88880111! and who state they flle the Gov- ornment notices away without raiding the (trouble bo even look at tlitiamrrunt of assessment. dlahie bo- a penalty of from $20 m $100, if the pound of flesh was exacted, As the owners of the rmiohos ure required to pay ml the incomes from the sales of live foxes and skins, ii‘ greater that tho personal property tax of one-half ofpne pelt cent e11 the foxes no Qmpan); should expect to he sssesséd on a vnlputlrn of $300. per psifrwbich ls $1.50 per fox, on the breeders alone fr a ranch that was selling foxes at $2,600 per pair. Ptefusul or neglect to givo the information‘ must he ‘taken as an effort t0 evade payment on the income tax. which on the sliding scale mo)’ b9 considerably greater than personal nn-operty, and on which they are iustly untitled to pay. ‘Further if the manager neglects or refuses to give the assessor the informa- tion zlskr.d for how is llc. much less the Provincial Trcnstlrcr, to know whether the levy (lie is 061119911911 "or this reason to make) on the ranch amounts to $300, $600, 0r $1,000 a pair on the foxes it may onmin. It cult gene-rally be tak- cn for granted that it will 1w 1855 u every instance than the tax on income would have been. The Upton Black Fox (‘oiupillly lltd, referred to in the Guardian Jill/C nt-vcl- mode a i-ctltrn nor given the Provincial 'l‘rcu.stlrcr's Department the nccessairy inform- ittlcn on which to properly assess them, nor linvc they cvt-r uvitoitlotl from tlic atssossmcnt or dispnir-tl u similar amount when paying pru- viotis yours’ taxes. Ffhcrcforu, tvc must Luke it for gruntml that it is not on ovcr assessment. As the statement has boon mnllci hat notices of ltcilrinl-l 0! Alllwillfl, from tux ass ssnxciit wt-rc nut soil‘- sut lll tilc ykllll‘ i022 its rtulllllwztl by the Act lot 1m: any this is not sorrctct. The tiolltnvl-ng notitzu was mniletl cat-h iippcllitilt tis- JtPll 1s bciillz ‘printed in the lttt-yul Liazcttc and local paper: HEARING OF APPEALS FROM TAX ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that itilil“ ‘pant to the provisions of Sections} '8 and 79 0i’ the Taxation Act.—— ills Honour the Lictltcnltnt Govcrn- 1r in (cunt-ii has been rylcuscil to ‘ix the following turtles and plticcs it which appeals from zisscsslnt-ut Companies who often pride them- _ V i The, Best‘ Way =- 0 A I involu- letters. You fihflthq Money Orders ‘issued by this Bank g , safe god convenient way of p.915‘ your ouc-of-mwq, accounts. t ‘t- ».» . - fifll.’ilflt'n“tii.lt“é°s‘l‘.'fll‘éi"fi‘éhh‘i'f XVE WEI-CUM]! YOUR “ i Charlottetown Branch, calama- he free from Provincial debt. assessnfent. When Mr. Lea‘; at. l am, Sir, etc, tenfion was directed to this he in. wl-ALIJTER M. LEA. formed the Gusrdlsnt lllM'hg.wn'n ‘Mr. Lea in the above setls forth loolclnl into the matter. Um" the difficulties incident to oquit- this is cleared up comment is‘ un. able taxation but does not touch uecessflfy- Ed- G- tlte r-ol point at issue. namely. ‘ the charge that certain Summer-- A DWAPPQINTMENT side companies, which had been faxed on s woo per pair valua- tion had their assessment cut IlllWll 1o $300 per pair throuflli bani." ‘ the intercession of a member of “Dretldilllly- 3118 the leglislttiture whritle those who was n. bolus loving 11mm and now had not the privilege of interces- he wants to tag along with he, Sim, ware Ohllllfifl to pay on a $600 everywhere she goes." "I hear that Mrs. Hishbrltle is much disappointed in her hus. 1Q under tile said Act for the yell!‘ 1922 SllCtll he boa/rd. That lS'l(\ say: Appeals front persons rcsl- dent in or having taxable propcrtyf ‘n Queen's County. lil the Vollrt i A wealth 0i € Don't‘ tint to... by enjvliiln‘ V t understood he “ i. i Suggestions |than other men and despised oth-lfll Highness has decided not, to, lei-s’! And are there not scribes to-lhavo one permanently. but to bei iday as there were in the days oflattcniled only on tState occasions] m“ Bradley Lgpage h“ i"l""m'loltl',. iwho join in. the selfl-prsisehinti then probably by a memberi ‘ thoroughly informed of them them Dec. 14th,, 1923, m». w, m. l... Rift... House in Charlottetown, on Tues- dny‘. filo 31st day 0i‘ UtliollPl‘. 1923, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. All- penis front persons rcsidcnt ill or. FTOCKEY POINT FERRV r 331:5?‘ VX3177 ~ l our spokes-men have given i! more or less patient study for m-vfl Y‘ i t I i '= view of the fact that our sis-tet- form [he Pinnons readers many years. |ed the Patriot that the reason 31975149 each has m‘ “ndonbtedybeen discontinued so unusually 11573343893 35 a locam“ for thelearly is because it had experionc-l headquarters of me National Rail. ed. some ice. He gave turn,“ 0* nnrneni n; taxes nnnn n“, nnnpletxmg and Queen greatly apprecia- WB-W l! l5 m" Plmmble m“ thesehwltanatons but tnls is the vital clflims will‘ W“ be Ivwgsfll- i“ Now Mr. LePage did not in~ |one. _ that "M195 ‘Halmixt Mollcmn‘ st" John‘ the Dominion Government has ; Amherst and other Maritime cen- two steamers a, present n, inn D i ! ,0 ‘I _f ‘ -1 v _l t . . I i ' ’by the Halifax city Council w‘ l tres have already registered their harbor respective claims. We have. how- grievances ln due suitable and for special]; , adapted clearing ,through ice such as present. The Montcalm is llerc and the steel tug Helena, the lat ter having brought from Piciou Dredge No. 9. 3 sva)‘ ever, a number of which will be presented fonm and which we shall not antl- cipots. We heartily join in the we have at wel- y b9 gigantic task he has underta- - \' will be crowned with suc- come awaiting "Sir l-lenry and his party and in the fervent hope that Our railways, while at pre- semi: costly out or proportion 1° their services in developing 011i‘ greet dominion, in the past few ysans have shown a glenm of hope that they may yet become not only ‘oelbsustaining but one of tht- greatest assets in the growth and prosperity of Cfllhlltlil. with this growing hope the name of Sir Henry Thornton is now aasociat ed and all will-l redoice with him and with the Board of which he ls the head as the hope becomes o] we trust it shall, an achieve mgng, Sh Henry and his party to the Gar don- of the Gulf, with an apolog: ’ or the wintry weather and tb- fiemporary disadvantages inciden‘ to the season. Again we twelcome DIBAPPOINTED? WHAT? W! _ Ara we downhesried? N0. ' m oniiy disappointed! ISir Henry Thornton- in his ad fltrpls at the banquet tendered hin - Board of Trade is credited. in tht ‘with: papers with having salt‘ " "since coining to the Mari - - krovinceb he” had a‘ grow-in! cu that there was no feel of pessimism or of dlscouragr here but of dinppoin‘ tropes. what! Surely if the local was Government in the good graces of the Dominion Government it could have approached Hon. Mr. Sin- slair and Mr. MacKinnon for thP mrpose of getting the use of‘ ont or the other of these vessels for he purpose of making a pathway o and from Rocky Point, till af- er Christmas anyway. The ice is tot so very th.lck»—it is not tnl-ffi fiently thick to permit font pas zellgflffi to tread it, and therc ‘ore woukii not be vcry difficult o keep open, by a steel tug lllff- he Helena. But the trouble is, the Bell Gov vrnment is out of sympathy with very-body, including the Govern- ncnt at Ottawa. And tb'e four nemthers of the local Legislaturr nterested in the welfare of Char wttatown and Rocky -Point dis sattsfiet‘ hat they had no chance of soc "css in an attempt to get Messrs ‘tinclair and MacKinnon to inter ode on their behalf. The people of West River dis rict and Charlottetown have not ting to thank the members of the mglsioture for the way they have tangled the Christmas traffic. ‘cry probably if we had as ener etic a member ‘either from Char ‘ottavbown or the West River dds rict no Mr. Creek-nan McArthui it Summersids, something woulr‘ rave been doing. But unfortunate y the local representatives are 0o fond of saying “dltto" to Mr. rlcts must have been y‘ t‘: the matter wit}. left in all his vagaries and way ._.vrlrdnqll<~.._ ,. ‘ land :tiscd upon the people? t ‘Nllo is ‘it that has 1.1m heavy-l of Prince Edward Island? Who is. it that has refused to remove] them’! “Ill-O is it that boasts, “We gave the People inlprovcd TORIlS, the school teachers better salar- ies?" We had thought that they who paid the bills might get cre rlit for the work. Who did pay the bills.’ The tax payers! Did the ministers and legislators them- selves pay anything at all ioward roads or teachers‘ salaries No! 1 cent! Not a single cent but what they had first grabbed out oi‘ the tax moneys paidby the peo- ole, And yct they boast and praise themselves’ as no’ government ever boasted before. Could political hy- pocrisy go further than this? Deception and hypocrisy are next of kin. Was it not a rank of- fence to tell the people as tltcsc decnlvcrs did in 1919 that they were pnying taxes enough and more than enough to carry on the iUrVlCQS oi‘ the country, and thou when placed in tpowtr to turn around and douihle these taxes‘? Wits it not n rcfinctncnt of cruel- y for our new legislators to com- uel the pcnplc not only to pay riloir own doulblctl tnxcs but also 1o put up enough to pity all Linc taxes of al-l the ministers and members of ‘the legislature? This .hey did. lf thny must boast lot them boast of this! Only the men who have shared ‘n the spoils, or the rnnkcst of political partisans can defend sucii doings. Such offences are rank; they smell to Heaven; they bear llll the earmarks of deception, of hypocrisy, of selfish grved, of 1n- lusticc and gtreacheryi. Yet ithe "nen twlro have done these things. and who ought to bids their heads n shame whenever they meet an honest tax-payer, boast of being ‘the ibest of governments!" We re- ‘teat the question. Could ‘the most irrant hypocrisy go fllrtht-r than this? ioaii ‘DESTRUCTION OF FLIEQ SAVES BABES OF BRITAIN DONDON. Deo. tl6.—- Cllhniny ‘hot the destruction of flies has resulted in improved health, Mr H. Ross, medical assess n to ‘he min‘stry of pensions. in th- Ymlrnal of the Royal Society o Arts says that the infantile death late in the warmest weeks of ins‘ summer was only 50 per 1,000 _ laud the political dece-ptioniof the Queen's household. In Court While Charlottetown and Sum-iwhy the Rocky Point Ferry hztsluvtl hypocrisy that. has been praolclrcles Lady Joan became a great ST" On. my rcinrn ‘from Ann. llcrst I wasnsho-vn editorials i1: tit.- Cuardian on cqnitdblc t f v . _ > - fixation on l avorlte, and the lriend and confi inn fax taxes m “men n was Saul ‘lent °f Prlnwfifi MRPY. and alsof-ll that it would HMHEHT tho schemc of the Prince of wales; wnnetne of fox taxation undcr the DIPHOIII Iflllllliflistration had resolved itself ted licr and cordially approved of nrnzfef.‘ égletirmzkgltnlfgllfflltl‘ ‘Wrmrm’ - I l Wiln trllc her as a friend for the Princessithug (on... in prince (‘Onntv M," and the Princes. assessed lib-WOO a pnlr while or "m" "1 Queen's County $600 was assessed. The Governor General Lord Byng‘. As [his m “e17 l5 ‘Qcelwnll (‘fill adllorttbie pu Mgitv am] t] . . and Lad B t ‘i; .§ , ~ asyli" "em f y “'5 are O e i" Mm: IZIPB a nunrhen of people m i)“ or ten days after the fourtnlProvittt-c who take it for granted of January, 1923. Their Excellen-[Ulfll ill‘ that is not coilttmdictcti in c195 Wm occupy the resinenée “tithe. llrcss is of ‘neflellfilfy correct Mn and Mrs. J‘ K i“ Ross. 3m uncover)‘ crafty question is peel street ' answered by the ‘suggestion which ' ll lmlllies. I wish to state that there is nothing in tho Taxation Act. to load people to believe that invitations llfllfe tbeen sent. out wompsrod with 080 in the corres- ponding psrlqgrof m1. t. wu-‘tna-n» . . c-trwuvtmmmtsit»s.-...b.--~ .- by Lord and ‘Lady Byn-g of Vimy for a fancy dress party for chil- dren, to be held at Government. Ilouse on Friday, December 29th, from four until seven o'clock. U I O _ There have been few social ovents this week ns people are ltllfilly engaged preparing for (lhristmas in their homes or for the fancy sales and other attrac- tions for church and charitable or- uanlzutions. In this connectton a successful tea and sale was held by the Methodist Church on Tucs- tiny nod n snle in tho Baptist Church on Thursday. A fcw pri- vate one or two tnhlo bridges nntl tons were hold, mostly infor- mal affairs. ‘ The soclalnavgnt‘ of the week was the offioinl opening of the Community Club last evening in the Navy League Building. Cards and dancing whiled nwny the hours all too quickly. Refresh- ments were served and a most‘ plensursble time spent. The com- mittee in churn-a was Mrs. J. A. Mathieson, Mrs. S. R. Jenkins,- Mrs. W. H. Pethick. ‘Mrs. J. O. l-lyndman. Mrs. C. L. Miles, Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar, Mrs. G. C. Duffy, Miss E. Nicholson, Mrs. J. C.‘ O'Donnell and Miss iLaum Cox, The 8t. Palm; Men's Cltrh was suspiciously opened on Thursday and most profitable and entertain- In: evenings are looked forward io, during the winter mouths, Happiest conlmidnlations are m; extended to Mrs. (Dr.) John 1‘. Jsntkins who on Monday last, had the honor of celebrating her 00th birthday at the homo of bar laughter, Mrs. John B. Morris, surrounded by her chm-mu. mind- “tllttrvn and mu mmi children. tcQttiSEEa on Pea 1L1 ‘“ any particular value is asscsso-l PM Dali on foxes for taxation pur lwflcs any tmore than there ls an‘: particular levy per acre on lnml lt depends ‘in both cases on their comparative value, and thorc is just ns great a variation in fox values as there ‘is in lnnd. Set-- tlnn two of the lnfcrpri-‘ation o‘ the Taxation Act stntcs: “Por- sonzil cstiiio anti personal proncri‘ means nnti shall include all goods tflltlilt-ls. foxes and fur hcnriill: uninmis 12nd the “skins tlicrcof" wart-s mcrchantlisti, efrvcts, si bonds. debentures, SRI¢ll-l'llli’.l~l, in- vestments. etc. " Thcroiort- wlicn a tax payer is asst-skull on pcrstntal property for foxcs it tlnus not only include the brooding foxcs in his ranch, but nil iur boat-hip animals and the skills till-trawl.‘ ‘All owners of personal prtrpcriy ¢OOGOO—Q-OO-OO-OO-O-QOOOOO-OO-: Daily Selections For Guardian Readers From the S. Louson collection THE OARETAKER By Anne Goodwin Winsloo iBi-lence has drifted down in those old rooms Whose close-ts hold The woven gold And glooms Of rich ‘brocade. And lace and feathers laid, Softly away- Thn memories of a daty When life wont dressed s0 gay And hope wore plumes. It is so sittings to still find there. The thiniu they used 11o wear And them no more st all- Nevzrna dimtly footstep in the a Never a shadow on the stair. if" they still would oars - A Pttie for loml silken dress That clatibd a far hula happiness, ‘Or the not lace that Milled coma - _ old MID!!! ' ‘- . littimls of til" “ thcmsolvcs above the Iltw mid who iiuvin-g taxable property in Prince County, at the! (‘ourt House in: Summerslde, on Wednosziiiy, thc| first day of November, 1922 at toni o'clock ‘in the fnrenoon. and Al)‘ Deals [p11] poirsoils resident lil or] having taxable property in King's; County. ni the (‘ollrt “Olltli! m, Sour-is, on Friday. tho 3rd day oi; Novc-‘mltcr. 1922, at ten o'cl0(k If]! the forcnoon. Dntctl at (fhrtrlottetmvn, Prov- ince of Prince Edwuird island. this 17th day ol October. 192-2- WAiLAT-ER M. LEA. Provincial Treasurer. I No difficulty would be expcri-l cncod ii all rnnch managers would (ggmply, as tho largo majority now do, with the provisions of the Tax- ation Act and give the assessor tho necessary information on which to usscss, and if tlicy feel they arc ovcr tnxotl take advnnillllfl oI‘ the opportunity of going belt"? tho County Court Judge who, with- out cost to the tax payer. Will 9P6 ‘hat justice is done them; But we how some notfblc exccptitzns. men, who l am assurctl by Olliulftlfl in the office, ltave nover until lin- prost-ni. vent‘ given a ptrclpcr slut?- mont. of their personal proptirty mid income on ifoxcs on which to lmsc on nsscsslncni. who fooling the full importance of their busi- zv-ss will not coluply with tho rogu- Act, who cnilsidol‘ their own ldcn of valuation and ilHSPSSllJlIllS must he ncccpiotl. and who loudly dcnollncc ‘officials of iiic taxation llcpnrinwilt who t-znlnot acct-dc to their wishes. ldnilrxcing the. paymcnt of tnxcs is not lm enviable psition. The tax ‘gntbcrt-r is llfH/Pi‘ a popular innit with some people, but. the rcasonnhle onos know and appro- ciutc the difficulties of assessing and collecting an income tax lcvictl for the "first time" ‘in any Province on nu squitnble sliding scale of assessment, whore wealth must uav nocordintr to its ability. ilntl this been done during the "Sf t/vcnty yours we would now "Never again will I be without from the Dress Goods Department F" "W TWBPiiOH. Pa")! home or office a gift of a dress length would be most welcome“ But you w||| h“, g, come and see these offerings for yourself and you will cor- talnly go away satisfied. There are Carlton Crepes in all the new shadhs In . I ‘ cllldlflq Brlckdust, Autumn. Pumpkin, Algonquin, Jade, Burnt Orange, gm, cff-‘Pfl d: Chane. in ail shades from $1.90 to $3.75 Yard Velveteens in all shades in 22 inch, 27 Inch, 32 inch and 45 inches wide. i Beautiful brocaded linings for fur or cloth coats $2.60 to $5.50 Yard. 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