111i Biiiiilii nil-IO‘! front Hotyitsnw Catalog. qlUV NOW, while the hi; dis- counts are on. Du? entire stock of floods Belling at 20 to 33 1-3 per cent. discount. _Pmvvse Bros. Ltd. RIMOVRO-"Glore removed to 2d Upper Queen Street, where l will continue business until stock itvclearod. Joseph Qumran. - _ ""~ '»;"1t1931~1-wk ‘it t. x lisoui t so so .. _. y, I larger; during the winter we will gladly furnish testimonials. thrniiinn iuscmr 00., LTD.' bier suits. Abalaneed I vltesits producing Charlottetows skirts." Latest shades selling at the his sale discoun Pnowse Bros. Ltd. _ 3i t fl PuBLIO. “TING will b8 MM ill £1ne$tl 1101i on Friday, ‘March lad.» 1 o'clock to discuss fertiliser re rentente we co- onerati/te n Meespandt market- ro . are“ " from . qfittotvers‘ As- he present. 1 JWS-ZS-Bi A vwvvv Sitoitk-taiting Bargains “ col-inns . All winter goods at hubstantial discounts (excepting Dominion Brand Rubbers, etc.) Luntbermans Rubbers now as low as $2.00 for ssvnt sylet high} trolled edge. (See window.) Manufacturers have advanced the prices on all rubber goods and sll dealers will have to get higher prices soon. but for the present ‘O11!’ PPR" i" ’ lest Dominion Brand Women's at 90c. others at 80c Beet Dominion Brand, Men's at $1.25, other! "'31-'19 out Dominion Brand B-tys at 90c," others at 50o Men's Overshoee heavily ¢11'_°°\'_\"F_¢f'1- .' ‘ 3095 en ‘all vqaitsrs.‘ A jpbvlot st- ir t. .. 1pc fsrflpslr. recelvedsnbthor 60 palr5lot women's Drew'- Oxford; at $3.00. _ Le All .Baints ' I _' the scene of pretty Wedding on res. y lion "Mr, fBoymour Roach . , _, to}: euhyruenesl sitar Miss . ‘ephloen McGee one of Sturgeous fair maidens. After the wedding ceremony the happy couple drove to the ‘home of the groom, where a rnazhirlnien; dinner was served 4t yeey tit. may "cwcyac ntusie and: dancing. ITile bride was atlbnded by her ster Min CQclly-Iiqflcfleeyvhlle the greornnvnts ably supported by his , blothel. Mrnmlisltdd-I Roqich, The "hilly and becoming} attiired. "The brifiti ill 000 0f . V}. Irtlflrtlk shmesqfui teacher having ‘taught steers "tint-int the time she W011 s host of friends. The groom is. one of Glrnlsntiihgs successful farmers. it tilhhy‘ ‘and “ooetfiy presents , chntrero received by Mr. and ltosrcfh, showed the esteem in . iv ‘ich ltotth y/ete- iiofd with the tnanygodfljwl es for s long and hip wedding ife. During’ cold weather chaps eaust s. lot of discomfort. It‘ therefore he. learn old‘ preparation which will promptly and effectively hell chaps and keep the skin soft and healthy. Our experience lnssliing faos lotions has convinced u: Goff Bros, " _that there’ l_s_ nothlnfl better 5 _e , -- e: v v ¢‘~e- v ‘v-vvi.’ r ' 1 ttnnrntttntastssrrsnmtsmntd ~11 Our Clearance Sale of Men's High Grade boots, worth 50.00 to $10.00 sALE rntc: trout SALE tit A $6.95 This lot includes sli our broken lines in shapes tor men and yeunj rnsn In Sister, well known brands. 1 All sum 5y, to il-Brown and Blsok. Gse our wlndow-onl ' Msll orders osrsfuily fills a "c0. LTD. Atom. Eagle snd other .................... .. $0.96 p =GHAILJQTIETOWN, was. t. ‘it i",‘|r. ti“, A ..,,.. t... 1_ l A A-'_1‘ ‘ll lt » -i't - Q .t s wit. . ‘i ‘ Sleintell In" steliqvtestrete. " "0113 1 flifimlml .3 sum, horrors". 1 _,_w_e__ put/emit: this lotion for Innllegyolly Ind have a rs- 4 vtsoothlnq; tic-ting and cooling. lt is _ neither sticky or greasy and is readily absorb- ed by the sitlnwAt this season you shouldlslwsye have tit on hand snd ‘use it diligently. '- . bslors. sndmfter exposure to 1 the sun and wind. lsnffor use alter lhlving, as . v it prevents stnsrtlng and dltlon. The prles ls only 40o per bottle-q small stnount wheh_ you think of the cetnfo t it provldbs. ‘ iTRY 1r" uallty. Drugstore The _ Mont and Ptllnes" ‘its; _ Corner Are You unending“ To $011001" _ " Itstlstlos ‘lrsvs that over m; of the utmt cntturfcc srs not equipped for their work bsesuse s! tsnlt 1v stsn, Ysulqehllflsoltnnos _ tits] , ‘they depend upon your mini‘- INQW- » _ cs1- rtis niqr new? YOUI OHIL IYII » Mnsalt mt. n. czminitts l» lssillillt .- ‘llsysl Idnll Zlulinllltg ' otrlrtos ltounsi" me -. i. I as, t~ ind neutering was whirled pleas- QM ‘l bride and bridesmaid ‘were taste» intllefsnhiing for the past three t = --$lwood Benton; worth Pa‘ great dear to you to "mm-etc" demand for in. t: ls " " the vtcicnicu-tciei st. For gentlemen lt is etroel- ‘ “c” ‘the elfihinpetteot eon- "- tlir tuhleitpoorld. - ‘any cow _UOND or AZBY flour. You 1103M ietythelucky hnk. , t ltllng Co. __ Jolntiltt it Jlliltlsoilvtp The Whoieliihiidr t " Blllliiiii etc otsootmrs in our trait; furs and few coats ‘e115 to" 83. N ~_.__,..i_i e . ARREST ..‘MADE"—~One wit-uni was arrested yeet ay tnornlltl and token to the Po lee" Station" i1! a sleigh. He had a dsms-eedqifl- evidently rrom a full.- "tsuonton entities. result-i Thenttention of "our readers» _ ll called to the ed Facts About 1'10- ride, ~hy Mr. Wmasuteli. which IDIIBBITS elsewhere I11 1111B 199119- _ obhwnttso we HALF Paid: Remnant u!‘ Willi PBDGII at Gef- ter's Boulrstotlre. Sslehllflgdllh '11‘ bi t h n t t e y. . _ glzes arga s n _ “swam rename will b9 receive! it? the undersigned up to 6 o'clock Monday evening March Bill 191' new heating in basement oi Mill". - pdlet Chuttoll Houryfitnith. - 1:11 , . t . . pungent Marlee-tine lune Fat of the late John Wonuacott- will take place today ‘from the home. IOWU-pper Prince St., at 2.80 '11- 111- not, 3.30 as’ stoned yesterday. _ we CELLS-NT Lacrosse-hotel- br . cEwen gave his lecture "K9 it to Success" at VBJIOYflBId 01$", .9 e ening o! Feb. 2,1. A beautiful evening and. good roads fsiorbd the la"\t;e fmnliber who" were?!" em. Hts hearers titorou , .= 11- joyed the presentation of ._ leer ‘by "Dr. nrcmweit. wit, humor and,‘ ccfoueiiese were delightfully blondsduis‘ “Key" sitter "Ki?!" W! v and its importance empha- elsedflthe Ladies Aid of the coh- ‘gqbgntion, under whose auspices hé"_.slp9it‘e, were highly gratified with thetluartelal sis well as the ‘lltfrary "outcome of the evening. "SQOIAL AT YOIKn-Thfl C011- cert and tBox Social at Ygrkyllsll glyiobday evening was a grand suc- flees. Rev. Mr. Keirelepd occupied" the. chair. The bidding at the sale bfitoites wasbriskflthe young men vleing with each other for their best girls boxes, one box‘ bringing toxin. Mr. Peter Brodie. u. ma. was Auctioneer. Tjhesum of $394.60 ‘Wat realised. » The following two- grhm‘ was splendidly rendered: Ch ruin-firing: Back t-he Summer; . 1R ,‘. onald‘; ‘ Willard ‘West; ‘Dialogue-An rruptod Courtship‘: ‘36lo-C. W. “p rstleail; Roading-Jvrn. Beflort- Qt rue" and ~Lullahy~ilweet an Dialogue-JIM 'l‘rip to u hu- Solo~WmU Beatoni- Recits ion d Sqlo—-Wil.k rd West; Rea lug-ville" st lMc 8_olo--Mr_s. Keirsteati; ‘Plfsblohii. . ___._4o>——— " pnnso vans . t wtis a visitor to’ the city yesterday. fir. J. s. Mandate," Cardigan. was in she city ‘yesterday: . ‘r-"r-t, . - Among tlitfjvisitors to the city ‘Percy huwther, West lltoyalty.‘ has returned honie after a visit to the city. ' ftMr. lMax. Burgess. ‘Crapauti .is in the city attending the agricultural meeting. , Pete-r, Blanchard. Mfrs Blanchard tmtl ch~iftd of’ Charlottetown were at John on rt-t: LUCKY no ‘v The LUCKY IBAG OF ‘GOLD BpND or AZBY flour .for this Wot-Ir entities the purchaser to i-2 dozen sllverq", spoons, tree or. charge; Next neetrhfivttliic n2 dtnen nt- ‘Tuesday. Charlottetown‘ Mn _ . . 27-mwftf ,tcacttc .‘ ' ' » I i . ti,“- I‘ I‘ ‘v - . rsncnittnmwsrcw ready to wear dept, dresses, coats. ‘ l ‘per cent oti’. Prawse Ems. Ltd. It: is dealer. h sues <~n rntelopes nta-ilcd to Cau- . are mkny stamps of dtlftorutt is- lutttoxn- noun nrowngsoiw lint .-_KQ1r$¢egi Monolftsfle-q-Joan ce-Mtcy Crockett’ Monologue~wtillsrd West, ~- 9t~—Mrs. Keirstead end Hnrryi say; Accordion SolowBy ,het ‘ tMr Joseph iMorrissey, Earnsclirley iwas in the city yesterday. - g yesterday was Mr. L._.__._._._____ VtMr. A. 1c. Cullen; East Royaiuni Mn Aumw Lem,’ Bay Mr. f}. W.-Profiit,, Kenslrtglon." u summits- "slsairan "retracts" tS,,,,,,,,,,,,g.- . For Fortunes. i In Old Stamps‘ Among llu- oltl letters of litany Jlli1i0n n-re hundreds uf very trarel- etatrllr. Many have lteen found‘ and sold fur small lortunes. "$111812- t-uvelopes have been noel for as high as n6,000.-00 and many ;hnve brought upwards of $100.00 leach. _ It sounds “fiehy" but tit‘! true. Tiiety are traro. not. because ‘there are only n few, but for thefqot be "mm"! ‘L15 |31lflp|tf reason that most of theml ‘have. remained stored away. and aIortrOtten in old trunks, tamly {chests and closets. " Make u thorough search through .)'0ttr alticot- store-room for these {Old Ictttartr-anything mailed from .1845 to i875. l am g collector not Have nothing togeilor clrctxiars to send, but nrn ‘wiring 10 ll-l!’ for rare stamps more zhen the average denirr. -- ' | I'll.» stamps l tt-m especial]. t i lerestd in are the. early U. in- . is- 41111. British Coiutrrbln. New Bruns- wick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia. FY1110" Edward island and Viln- oouvei, also a few of the early ls- sttes of Great. Britain and Colonies. Loose stalrns l no not buy-only those on the original envelopes. ‘So don't cul them off the enve- lopes. - ‘ Letlttrs mailed ttince 1875 bear "Wily common stamps, and these 1 do rial care for. l collect noth~ 108.12.]: stumps, and am not inter- "Efllsi in litmus old relics old news- tilflllrrs, books or coLns. 'l'item sues which are slmznal, 1n alppwr. 111MB- it is therefore lrntnsslble 101' m" to quote values hrom ‘des- mlliions. l must first see the stamps. ' V111“ You have gotten nil the envelopes together wrap the bunch carefully, using cardboard to pro Lest tram from becoming wrltikl- ed m- t-ressed. Please don't write nu Lite lsrt- ol the envelope-l am .1011!’ flfiqiiainted w-ith the issues ' 01th though the {uostnlatrk shuns .110 yttr- ilfliP. [ttnft use pine. Private letters inside the envelope i113!’ be kept by you. as "it islmlly the envelope I want. (This would not oi rotirse be possible with the '1 li-fashiottr-d ioldrd letters, as the letter iiscll‘ lorms tht Tortveloite". If you have treason to believe that ¥°11l!’11\‘<'1l1l1es are of special value ' send lltoln by registered tnaii. In nrdertn avoid having the fpackage 11111 11D for customs examination, Jifirk on the outside “Old iStatnps.‘ ,_._\‘ut lnititthle“, |_,t|10j_.| myse" rec. ronstiyr for the cure of such en. Véiiftptu- wltili- in m_v_ ]lil$:i98$1llll $11.1 “P411111 l will examine them- if round of no value, or_lt’ W, otter is llilfifliitflgglqyy, r Kuarttttli-t- their safe return to m‘. Mflkt your search riqw, pe-[uiyq . l‘ Iliidlrss "tis 10st or forgotten.’ Tell _v0u<r friends or ask perlnissipn lo lot-it ovutr the‘r old lettnrtt‘ cuuiw ride-Ivy nevlllc thttve ‘lrepil {tttntiretlt or’ such letters‘. "m; night welcome. the oppomtunity of flfflll-"llllg money for. tlteni at. veryr lull-i‘ trouhh- and n-o expense. . .-\\|lh'('ri$1 HAROLD c. BROOKS. BOX 111. Matrsha ll, Michigan. VIEW, lfwss a visitor to the. city yesterday. and Mrs. Jatnes P McCloske-y otlimyvaie were’ visitors to the city .Wednesduy. While in town Mr ItfclCloskey attended the horse rap in; on the harbor ice," , ‘iEeived a shipment of goods‘ from the way. This is surely going it smne. _ Messrs John Simmons” Denton beard and Eric Lingworlh, Cra-p‘ and. were in the city on Wednes» day attending the hockey match. The many friends m" Miss Mabel . Parkman are glad i0 see her out again alter being confined lo her house for several weeks with ‘a severe cold. .. .. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ritchie. city left Thursday morning on an extended visit to the Pacific Coast While_ sway they will visit their son who is located in Tacoma. Wash. They will then pmceed to California where they will spend. some time. tMr. and Mrs. Rllchiei many friends wish them n very pleasant trip. a Mr. John Wheatley, member oi British House of Commons. who made a flying visit to the Ruhr quite recently to study matters I'm‘ the government and who was men- tioned in despatches is a first cou sin of the Messrs Whenlley oi‘ lh '-‘ We have Just resolved sn- Pothsr shlptnsnt tlis ecle- ; tit-cm ohm-st Frsrss‘ can": Eleni-Jo lit-cc tiers-thh 1- rselly s ‘wonderful soap snd ~ the grssthutnbsr if our plt- grqne‘ who were, blueprint“ mat notjtiklnfl. tomb‘!!! 11" ulsst, shlpoisnt shouts send for srtslsilttns us st ones t6 reserve tbsfsr ‘we outm- c. the audacity mttrnsttest mtg. A ‘large s» dsllvered snywnsrs In tbs elty salt-ll . h > l ' Tomorrow Alright ‘ t » :.:.t""."..: thsck guarantee. every ‘shadow o! dcstn. his poor e10 lwert ti’ Kass under lite rod. w the house rtoli i" t? " Lockhmrt. ' ' Mr. Jno. ii/heatley, Grocer. .5. Halifax yesterday being i7 days on ' ' “he int-ti “Q95” flie- 18ft ‘ .~om.psred. with “$1305.80 during r w-wvq-wpsew-w- ‘>1 _r".‘ r t ti "' - .4 . ' , Fill .'1'<11le1ltits . . _ {F7435 '31s’..- Ontario Lidfhlopts New Vaporiz- lng Salvo, Vlcks g " Miss thlurgnfet lliooiey M96 Ches- let’ Ave, London. 0nt.,-e|ys: l‘! utu pleased to say Vieka Vnpoflltb has done me a lot oi‘ good he l "mm-shill ject to colds in winter. l also found it a great relief to my throat when l had lonsilltis. Ailto my mother finds it good for h adhches; l would They used to treat colds extol‘- naily with‘ tellliw. goods‘ item . and camvhor. Receinly, < internal dosing he: been lbs habit and Beanie net- urslly dentin-the value ot-‘a salvo: For lhie reeson, Canada timer gists introduced Woks iroubles, last winter by 61V 118 sway dozens or jars to reoponsi 1e families and every jsr sold 1M1 011 30day trial. » - ~‘ The above report is just one of it great many reeeivedt-rom enthus- iaslic Canada families» With» our-b endorsement and e Illllllivodlifllfl?" household ought to give‘ View’? e-thvrqllrh trial as the home remedy 19101111111- colds. sore throat. bronchitis. "col- arrh, neuralgia. cute. 11111111!» 111.111“ es and sores. ' At all drug a tree 1e Chemical . , write Vicki ’é..'f“§i‘?’§r. real st. w. l "i. r. o.- i ' " “$123, Violin n. new is $11141‘ it enjoys a remarkable ttllfi- 0"?’ 1-1 lnilllilll 1m "W1 9"1‘1Y-_ IN nmcmsn _ ‘. M|\_MLIJ_R??;K"QV1LLIQ v ' ' n Feb. 71th Y 03111151“ ileum vigt-sd its 11:11:10 91 t “Ym” McEn-cn R010 51W "pd wok from their midst an old $1181 B916"? ed resident Mr. Mulfigili, 131,1‘ W“ seventymiue years. e Wits‘ b0111- in Nova Scottie. and came to the island‘ in 181w. one your-inter 1'°| martini Mrs Annie Hotidtltsbh (M!!! ~ Alllli6,HGll1llI0Yi)10l ‘Pinion. W11‘? predeuasetl him l'ive week! 11305" Mr Giills was provost!" "1 1i“? n-onl and cloth mp1" Rollo Bay, and‘ being an expert millet“ Jecoiveel, many, first class prlzéh for ciOlhJ a H? hsrl been failing for fivfl motttha. and win n "his beloved wife pQBBMI through lite valley 0f L111: ‘could not stand um test and the arsed "Riley with" h lqe whisper “ltyas the Yoicemf- ticlr use: l'l0ve uttteiitvlcve thee’ tulle truth-hands the 1101189 0ft any ntansigns. For He has sztidi go and prepare a place tor you c leaves to mourn si-tt dsughterst m» tliecter Ctttnnbrll Rollie my. Mrs. (new wants a- can» ientn-t is,- Falls New York.‘ _ uate of tunnels-ire __ training school , , for, hflsttionnries Bolton WMHUQ/ M?!‘ Willi-sin tMnKie Greenwood e-Mau. ma. Melvin W069i Fmnllntston, Mm’! Alymer Mtlllwnn acne" My.‘ . 11nd! Alspelins on 1.119010 homestead. Eluqnent were the words spolten on the whining years c: the deceas- ed by his =pasttor tilts Rev. ' Wm.1 0h, vii-hat wl-‘t be ihekcécnug- . Ne" worm-rte Joy may ‘ti-uric! l when 1c mac tire res their». Mltfllhnllall; yerme some, ' ‘ -‘- ‘ Mitten tlesruollqsllern "voices" Bhhili-"ige-it ‘our-ms cs considere- M6111. ies-oft w "street us modem!!!’ w»; vycre: . ‘- i i t .. .,..‘-. 01., '__hl.l'l8.i rimm- -t.ttoton'r~ Entered. beset-nun; ihto at on VspoRuh,‘ ~ the vaporizing salve for all cold ‘storey ‘silo e 111"- W" 1' v rt trouble on, t ha» mtg date. They "had heard o‘ . t» Ev room '11s. ‘roman? issue Matinee, Adultslle, Tet-tum» oe. EDWARD . errlngprchestt-h Balcony 21o l Children 11c. l cnoss MARKS THE SPOT WrtERE rotrrutvs LIES WH-ERE PERIL t LURKS WHERE TREASURE LORES ‘ THE. , ADVENTURE PlOTURE OF "rgtntsts \. llli the 6th} Febrlt923, ILL-her home in tihurehiijl, aged, 1T6, tillers. Ann Lai nwnt. relic; pt the ‘late well know-u Neil lament, who predeceased hil- there shoutnine yeoi-e. ¢'l‘he Au- nouncetnont of her death vrlii touizh and trecall memories of one of the kindest enéhgentlest or ltrlends. the warm welcome of hdr‘ home W111i iung-betremenvhered silire by trisnde and, 6118088111.!!! the neigh, horhood also. iMtrs. Larnonils lite though retired ~ and unobtrusive the hearts’ of‘ many acquaintances . tent; cttnowtvcttim. ntcttsnt; otx About» snout ms rsuour use on Anvinrultl m! couvtanntzun Mount: “Psnrns OF Tus- YUKON” - dHAPrzn "rstv CLYDE COOK IN ‘HIGH AND DRY’ lied 1n influence ofwoheerrulnses 1nd genuine good will. ,_ , After a short“ illness duevto ‘teatrt’ thesktnsss. _ Mrs. Lamont 1th the lastden- hours bud a clad! ‘rnnwiedtge- or her nee-r departure, ‘mic expressed-her entire resigne- lion ‘to ihifetettip cell.» An that ovo and ttirlll could devise were ‘tee-towed, to comfort her lost hours. ‘ ' . i _ Mrs. moment teavcs- to mourn mr dnushltsrs an, Peter Fm!“- 111 of Hampton; Mrs John A.._M,o- wittnon ofttltercltili. Mrehilichard Hood of when Mass. 1W1 with ldvt-en E. of Bslentzvhlueh. 171111101 it -Lymfield. ‘ set]: 111111 1491111181111 time alien's , mother Dhncnh. ‘iilvrsy and a sister ‘Mrs. 1,1. \loKinnon."'iicr1Pestcr the R4 \__ 51414331,)“ officidtell at hm)!!!‘ oral whlchv/wts is e11 alter-deli} QUQTQM . ~g'ev'.isu'e, snows gtncltiksi, . ( . é"? 0’l"1‘A\VA.~01lls‘¢i9- March l-rrl ‘usioflln end ‘stem. mventtsq for was mdnlh crescent, 1923. shofie, -. sntitf-iolifl 1nm1~~1~v~t "is nvve inotflluln 197111111! 319"“ trvenufifivni" t-tnlttoms l-rnlltvrt| ‘notes. t-tcleelj ttixosdh eslee tint-lg ‘rid sundry "colic. i n lost m9 _ mo lflfed reiteration l! commit d with ttnlmit tn Jtnumt." l!!! cont-hi n‘ tliFfi-ml yen entllnl Yallusry Jill, wee MltMJfi. so "he ter. moo "losrtod" its!’ your. IN "AHIUIG l. §¢-¢-— .‘ ixhtrrh 1.—-A heavy] cit-thumbs sltot-RJWHM near]! three hauls. thstoolltre believed to be some Jon r by the 100M119 a moor-g. ~ f‘ W'.G.Y. Program General Electric Co. Eastern Standard Time A chorus .ol' a thousand voices will ho"htehrd by radio from W. G. Y., Qetiernlfllectrir Convrtany radio breadcnsting station in Schenectady ‘ _e\‘ htg. March 6, when the" etflire‘ rogram oi the Albany community ~Ohorus presented the- fore ehhlidlence in Aitbmy, N. 7., will he broadcast. In addition to the, numeral-by the chorus under the, direction ‘of Elmer-A. Tldmarsh lhPfQv'W\1l1.bQ selections by an -or- ohestra’ of women directed by Mrs. Peter scnmqdt, by the mixed choir at the First Reformed Churchpthe Hotel Ten Eyck Orchestra snd- n male chorus of. AlbanyEike. No.49. consisting of ninety voices. A fen- tur or the evening will be the sing- ing oi the Sidewalks ofNew York.“ in honor of Governor Alfred IE. Swlth, who will be present. Thursday evening the W. G. Y. Pidyere will present William Arch- er's ploy "The Green Goddess."- A feature oi the program, Frldny evenly. March 9, will be Pnllopho toplio osrltlreesee by John A. Hey- dler. Preitdcm cr the National Baseball "League. and ‘Col. T. L. l-lttetotnnsrt owner of the New York Americans. Hutch-the tncnzas: m POPULATION crease of over $5,500,000 in assess- ment t nd 983 in population occurred in itilf‘ t-ity of Hull during i922. Htccordlttg to the offtlcial report of the assessor. The total real estate value for hits city is given as $22.- 4461160, nf which $4,939,140 is exempt from taxation. leaving n reel vet-ate value uf $17. 7.820 as taxable. The real estate assess- mont lor 19211-22 was" $16,712,232. of which $11,942,230 was taxtthle and $4.8.‘t0.652 was exemlot, meal,‘ I 1 HULL, Quebec March i.—~An in- Eriouctt OF aoosre-ne. OTTAWA. March __i.-.-"wc don't Whtnt, any more boosters." said Robert Forke, loader of the -Progressivos in the House or ‘Commons, to tlle,_Otta-wa Kiwanis (‘luh yesterday. What was wanted. he said, was men of optintistle tempi-ratnem who would fsce the tflurtut’ squarely, believing in the 00111191‘? they Were proud to call their own. ‘ Ilpnnr!l's"l‘afnlmsn v4’ . ti! lllflflggh|t yrs: If rtM Ii £10?‘ ‘emf ' ‘ mhv“ 1 f."l;w%.:f nnnrrmcnt’ t A - ' pa; . tgitgwfventoifh. 1,.