. M :__.':" » =‘=r ._ .__\.-_l.y_~-. ;' =‘ 'f" i, (_. vel* ull- '__ 1 .`_ 'i' - l. ' "‘ .»f`. ;».'_ \' ‘ ,:-;i"l_. »_~f~_ .. _-.jfh nf: Wd. 1 ',‘:_'<._»_ _ _____j-~_:e._.~ > '- " ' - ~. -i ‘ ~ t ~ ef '§"-1.. .> 17:.: 1: “M per year (mailed) in advance in Cgnada; and $3.50 for U. 8. ¥ ‘ _ Pl-enlaentl-Maier A. A. emlen < J. R. Burnett, D. K. Currie. ' Editor and Publisher. Aluociats Editor. if II It THUR§9iY1_ §1l¥Tl;E_§‘_~, 19.9- , "l'lll‘] ()l'I’()Sl'l`I()N l’l..\'l`l"()lll\l. Before the close of the Legislature Mr.'_Bell, a= lead- 'er of the Opposition, submitted their program. l; con- tains sixteen points, just two more than President Wil- son proposed for settling the disturbed state of the world, but the disturbed state of the world is nothing in com- parison with the disturbed state of the Opposition, hence the two additional points. But that is not all, there is, to use Mr. Bell’s favorite expression, a “furthermore” Suppose we look at some of the points briefly. No. 1. “All our claims at Ottawa, including that for 1'. share of western school land) to be immediately pre- .sented and pressed." This is refreshing indeed. When the Liberals were in power they claimed they had got all our claims settled and Premier Haszard gravely told the Legislature that we must after this rely on our own re- sources entirely. Yet Premier Mathieson and his col- leagues dug up claims that were worth $100,000 a year for all time to us and frankly admitted that they did not get all. Now, what better chance, under present cir- cumstances, could Mr. Bell, at the head of a party in vio- lent opposition to the Union Government at Ottawa, have to succeed than Mr. Arsenault at the head of a friendly party? Our claims are not fully acknowledged at Ottawa and must be pressed but is it not better to have that done between parties in sympathy than be - tween parties at variance? - So No. 1 can be dismissed at once as of no value so far as the Opposition is concerned. No. 2. “The War and Health Tax to be abolished. When the effects of the war in increasing the cost of ev- erything, as well as the direct outlays owing-to it became known, this tax was imposed to raise sufficient revenue and avoid further borrowing. Here then came a direct entirelv new basis. arab of 20:: per pound. lrs: it must not he forgotten that tilt' wl'll-guided and classified wool is \\'ol'th lnorl-' to il woolen in2l1illl'at'.tllrf\l' than all heterogeneous-l mass that must still 'lie graded. and the trtle qllality ol' which is il-ard lo estimate. But the point is. that the lslllnll l`tll'u1ers who sell through dealers this year-alid this means 80 per <~elit of the tlllill clip-are niarketing tileir protllict tllroui.:ll this ilapllazard .-"_»'s- tem, and allowing somebody else to get profits that should be tlleirs. SOME ONTARIO WOOL SOLD Alrcatlv some Qntario wools. liilvt' Oiie of the most successful forlnlil of cooperative enterprise, ln Calludil has been the selling of wool on ll graded basis-a movement that has spread with startling rapidity over the Do~ __ RESENTATIONS minion froln Atlantic to Pacific. Phen- _,_ .,_ _ _ _ _ _ ___,,, ,_ _ omenal savings have been made to the ‘rIgr‘IIjl‘g`£I’]IL'ri'%5I"‘illrI‘IIi"f`~» "‘-"»`»"'5-"`\‘£I"§I"`*]I‘I ” farmers of every province who threw in , _ _ _ _ (heir my with me (,0_0perative leullem _ Tile Lliiertlls of l’rillcc (oullty are and the wool industry was put on ini In ‘I ‘lL_“‘“d’"`Y» 'I'I“‘Y Ililll ““II°‘I_ ll Of c_olir.'lc, this extreme way of stat- lllii it is not _elltiroly fair to the deal- : '-u 235% oven DolvliN_loN REP ri '£1 I;-'il . vxonventlon to he' hi-lil at rllllnniersldl' Prince Edward Island is one of the 'ml Thursday Ill" th" "xl""‘~*"` backward 0nes_ and H has hem round purpose of selecting ll \\'oii|ll;llll s_ut_l» liml ;h0,,e'wh,, have sem their woo] 04-laser to t-he slim- of the |atc_lilul- to be graded are reaping mmh higher eiited l‘liptain .lo.-'l-pll Refill. M_.i’. moms than mose who _“suck with the ,l lion.-w_llil\ lucky ol llliili:-ity inllividll- - oiiriolii tllilllisr ~ ll “A ‘ ..-_ ._ UEFOUR _ . .»..,, _ _. -l-If . _ - L-li--»».'1l-‘lE°l*".aweT°'°f"‘ea*l'f"=D_'f'*'.- , . .ill ` prince Edwm! Maud ol-fling o-ll; rfllllllallli 1aii1).sw0 par yur lasllvmai ill advent.. 'I SDCTIIICDS IIS WO0I _ I' DoLLA it DAY Thursday, Iullé 26th. I DOLLAR DAY t'hls“iear'.'wili‘li‘§ a big ' deu|er,,_»- The Sun ls °`redihab|y "__ ul thc ll‘Al'l'ti lntlsll ~\\'olilll lllil has liiivll fm-_m¢d that dean,-8 are offering 45° RUUIHUI-l all lletlsl llll‘l-i- iisplriilllsi per pound 'or' the 'Hand WOOL that is l\_\l’2ll\'c u_I. night ‘fn < ~lll-- i-~lll~-illl'l‘:llllo_ easily worth 55C pe, p°u"d_ A Etralght tllll_t',_ .\o\\,- thi' si ll-...loll llll.-. ill-.»ll ill. ¢IUIlllli.L=i) poi-itpoillli, all till' l‘i.~'h ol' UI`|`VUl|S lll’llSll'zl|ioll or otIl"l .\‘t'riilll.\'I <:lip.~:cqllt'lll'.0N to tile said' zl.~=p\r;lll|s_ I Till' Jiilnsolt ol till' lloslpolli-llli'lit llllli tilt' .lliliilllluccillilill llllll lll 'i‘lllll-.~» iizl_v`s t~olivl'ilt_illil lllt' soil' illlsilil,'.~ls .V0lll'_alllt1 dl'lt'gitli'~ io lllall ollivl- roll- velltloll at Otluila is tllzlt tilt- il.~i|lil‘- llllls "lc also ,catlill».illll'.~ ill till: Lot-:ll field ol plllllics,_ _\l'lll~l‘o |`l'l¢'_\' llnvt- In-l-ll if ont' of llll'.~'l»' \\ollld-ill' ilgllill 1\l, ., liolilinioll llo lvoillll .~:l.lllli ll pllol- gllilioll clil°l'i'ncy last year that it man who had coarse wool shollitl sell tiirollgll dealt-rs, as it did not ilrinl-I as much wlll'li grallloll its the fine wool. was wol't~li.Now tlloy ztrl' \vatt1|lilig this point, and are lillyilig tlil'ir wool illllrf" gellorillly on grallcll lltlais, it did not pay them tr iii' buying tilt' illilrkt't's issue between the parties. The Government said: "We ,-...,,,,,.ls ,ll ,lm ,~,.l.,,, .,f ,l,_. l;,.,,__.._ will impose this special tax and make ends. meet.” The Opposition said: “We are opposed to further taxes, hut. will agree to borrow to meet the increased expenditurl.-=." True, some of the Opposition put up the insincere claim that our revenues were ample if properly handled. These assertions we will deal with later. At the last session new ground was taken by the Opposition. They said the war is now over and such extra revenues are not nece'ssal'y. llioreovcr. the llilln with tht' r'olll'1=" woois naturally expected to tu-I ll l;l'.'.'- »'l° price pei' pound, hcctlllsl' ll' got,- lllorl-_ wool per sheep. Tho lll't results oi` tho l'o-llpi'riitivl- voiitilrl- of the wool .1 o\\'l'l'_-; oi` t'ilil~ alla hils llcrll the sl'li'ilrlliz.llioll -if lllilrkvtilli.: llletliods in till' ll-ool lrlldi-. lilo l:|‘oalio\l oi` il gradillp. .sys-i'lli llilli one-illl'c>i lilo prlltiuccrs i;:i't:illt~, ovl-rs last cent flint tiioil' pil`rti.~lil.ll' wool was worth, illlil the lillildini.: illl oi` :lil In short the local government should not spend anything .llll»tl |i_\'. l~-Il'\l- l‘ ‘ _ , , ,- d l'illi~'l"l`.\ \\'_\_ .lnilo 221. l`liirln i;o\'<'l’ll- -ill 1-. ` '-':" will' i:%'2`=i¢%§'¢% ' lllilis roll _ ii: l k' . .st th n those wltli BV ALBERT L. CLOUQH li ul al- in-vs at ts ill# bu lt is pretty generally considered' not be fo d th RE WIRE WHEELS STRONGER? J S M a ks ~tAre wheels with \ to spo es ro ar a wood spokes? Which last longer ~~An»wer: There still exists some rllierence of opinion upon this polllt.' that, for the same weight, wir_o_ TROUBLE iN GEAR SHIFTING wheels are the stronger. in practice there is very' little trouble from the aaaafsa ,wx ..,lx~...__4...... breakage ol’ either kind ol' wheel. except in accidents. When all acci- dent does occur It is usually found that a wood wheel is actually broken. so that it cannot safely be used, but with a wire wheel lt: often happens that. while it may he badly distorted ol’ 'the lnw society ol’ ilppol' Czlilildt-i "‘_I1_'"‘_Il"”{"-_‘ll WI'i‘I_ ,lI"'.\_' f"""""\"' “' _m._.|__,__,__ _Y __ 5_1: “._,__.,_, ,H ,,._. h_m|m_- _ _ broken so that lt. can be Used tem- lo the Kings (._meS[` SOIL His [r(,y_\|sI)_e~~ii1 lilv' illlf-l`_i'.\-is oi' ihl'll' .lwll |l'lr-_ {____ H_____ __ \_ (,____l_____ “.Il___I__ ______ _______ A. F. aids- _QXIIY (I0 ;k§’dg__earsTl?; porarily. after Slight. TBDBIFS D9-VH mg|m,.§__ is urgml U, _www lm ,\(.___tlclllilrt-olllnilllliiy_llltllont :lily -_-.l_,i'tIll;n_ _\___|_____` _‘___ _____________|__ _“___ “_______ ___w__‘;s my 1914-car sl _ s0_ - _____0_ been made. Assuring that both gmc of h_______.i__te_. at ww _,ml I" l“I‘f‘ l-l-lallwl to llll- ll-,~ll-ill-lllfl all-l ,l_ll,._ll_l_-'l-_-l ___________]_____ ___,______ ________ ___ “___ ______,__ ____ golll-5 seem in filst tlass c_onb __; kinds M wn°els_m_e_kBp__ thoroughly luncheon with the hl'lit:ilcl's at '“‘_"\_l" ‘ll ""l'*"I" fl-' ll “'I"’I"- ' '_ _ _‘___ _,M ___,__i|___,_`__ ‘“,h_,__ _,__m_____g__ :M11 and tlie_cone-clutcll Bllileafs 0 e Pointed an/J'tl\us»Dr0tected from the Osgnme Hun His g_.m_m-am,._,._ HU, _llllk lllllllli lll~_~ llllllll' llnl-l-lil' ll~__ _______ __ ___ ____ ___`_________________ _____________ _______ gllrlllsolller. _ ___ _ me weather. ,there is no practical differ- |,,,,. King E,1w_,,.,|_ was (.,,1h.,l U, UN, <.llné;llir, lilo |.lolll_ll-ill llllla~.~'l_ :ll _lion _ _________.___________ ___ ________h _‘___ __u__H__ lms_| All W°"- _If Il I5 l“;‘_\_”el' 8 ___o___ ence ln .their lite, but if they are hm. at 0__._g,,0,h,_ mm m 13,_0__,,,d his wil, illlll_ lll ;l slllllll _ll-.ly lll ll-lllll-_ ________________ _____ _________ughl_v ___,m_d_ -operatlolnol slldingh e _gea_{_smcu__ neglected. it seems that the wire SlBllilllll'l‘ 0ilD*‘l\l`l'l 011 l-he Di\l`l‘Ill|l"l‘I ('"."ml"' 1"" ."~‘i“`fl‘.il H` “Hy lm? H l 'l`lll- piilliii- ill-i~oll|it.~z t-olllnlitietl has mm posilbn to ani” er D l ck OI' wheat] suffers more mmdy among. _.uns wgeLh(._'_. Wm, ,|,o_,_,, of |,|_,_ _._,,it,._ slollltel.l_ tl lullo. All.llllis_t;lllllnl_p ll.ll ________ _____________ _______________ ____§_ ____s________ qlllie likely it is tl1u_?_¢;l_ ymEc___m_ lion. ,Repairs of- wire wheels are i",.,udi,,g tho Unk., bf Npw ('_,,,l|,.__ lin-_lll_ll llll, llowl-vi'_l~. is sn- lllolll_.\. ______ _____ _______ _______________-__ ______y_______ ____ lubrication of the_ s las acked usually .cheaper than those of wood I_m.d SL Gmmmlm, and Sh. |.3_|m,m_| \\_llit+,';; llllllur-l, wllii_»|l h=l_~ _-iillliill-ll E __l,,,l;m; _|,,i,,, 5,-____________ ____________ _________ iam. if you havotie gear ox D _ wheels, _ \va1k_,_.hem|_ llllliflllilil aliltoslllllil ol olli.-illlllillillt .lil-l \ __ _,_ _ ,_.___ __ _ \._____ |__`____h _“_ with hard gl~eaae,~ it sometimes lap- _- ' ` - -- 'I - ~ f 1 ~ - '- ' ' " 'VI' ' ""` ' ‘ ’ 'I lens that this collects around the l|il_\, ill ioll lno\li,ll ll |ll.lii llli \l1.l I _ _ ._ _ - l _ ____ _____ l`.ii'l' ol ills i-oliilt|'_\' :lI>o\‘r» puliliwill '>_X I (__;l_`_'_'_'_=h`|',[_l,I:_'_i1'I`;_ISE, "UI-Side Dr ‘IIB case and leaves nm 'l_l_.§ ,, Iplwliolli-_\~, Ili' lllls llrolialli llll- rlllili- ‘____________ ____ _'_______'\_ _________ ___,‘ __ ______________ working parts almost dry. if your _ ___._‘A' _[af _‘(12 _ 4* g¢ *_ ___ ___ gé _,_ _,_ __ ___ ll_y__ill_l'llll_i:ll ll_ l_l'_viill: ll.~l;_, lll_;_ .lll