bleriin A To eke 8' W I NTER COLLAR MISCELLANEOUS dflOsl-LUFIII-“EDI-MAODONALD pro' Vlafilll Land Surveyor, Herman- vi e. FOX RANCHERi get your fox pelts cleaned by J. B. Rom- bough,,126 Gt. Geo. 5L, Charlot- town_ before sending them to market. Open for business, Nov. 28th. WE ARE NOW IN THE MARKET to buy dressed poultry, turkeys. geese, ducks and crate fattened chickens for which we will pay the highest market price. All birds to be bled and dry picked and with all feathers removed. McLeod 8t McGregor, Montague. LOST LOBTF-BETWlEiEN CHARLOTTE- town and Bonshaw, Saturday 29th set of auto chnins. Finder advise A. J. NcNevin, Bonsliaw. L08T-_- BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- tewn and Alexandria. a bag con- tainlng clothes. ctc. Leave at J. H. Judson's, Alexandria. WANTED WANTElLSmelts and eels. Give price. M. ill. Mclssnc. Souris. WANTED-To rent. furnished cottage. Good locality; modern FOB UALI F0: 84L: - a BAR aox stat. f - Apply m Fitroy Street. roa sats-mfivv snows ltlllollsh Anni: at Guardian ob ‘a lions: son ma: son WINTER months. Bound, steady. quiet "llllllll- Allllly Guardian office. FOXEIB FOR anus-qr INTER- estedl in buying foxes, communi- c-‘llfl with M. N. Wood. Highland Farm. 11.11. Charlottetown. '_ STRAYED 5TRAY£D FROM THE RANCH ‘of Robert McCollum. ‘Dunstaff- natfe. dark silver female fox. Liberal reward.‘ STR-AYED FROM MY PREMISES, Red and White Ayrshire heifer. Anv information as to her whereabouts will be gratefully igeriolved by Austin Jardlne_ Pow- a. TO LET Riley Bldg. Apply J . A. llcDon- glld‘. ‘Barrister. oitfioe in Riley COTTAGE AND GARAGE TO LET —'Ali modern conveniences, 7 rooms and frost proof cellar. Ap- conveniences. Apply Wnilman ply No. 32 Spring Street, or and Boyce. 145 Great George St. iBenl. Carter & Son, Auctioneers. Cgmmencgment and. Major Rogers. This piece of Wireless Season Once more the clear cold oven- inga are with us and the Radio Telegraph and- Telephone enthus- iasts are preparing for an interest- ing winter. Charlottetown now has four- licensed private stations, viz. Thai Navy League Building, Hamid- Clarke, Fitzroy Street; Stewai-tl Henry at Marine Hospital and Major K. i8. Rogers, Bayfield Street. There are one or two other stations in course of erection which will ho duly licensed. All the above stations are equipped with tho finest of receiving appar- ittug which will nlvk up telegraph and telephone messages by wire- less for thousands of miles. Two of them are equipped with sound . amplifiers, viz.. the Navy 1-8881"! apparatus enables a. fair sized aiidl- ence to hear the Riirliophono music, vnudoville, sketches, etc... which otherwise would be audible to the operator wearing the telephones alone. ' The Westinghouse Electric Com- pany at Newark, N. J.. is one of the largo firms iapecializing in wireless equipment and in order to enter- tain their many palrons throughout the country they put on a splendid and varied perfomiances each evening by radiophono. This en- tertainment can be enjoyed by audi- ences upward of a thousand miles away. The voice comes clear and distinct with sufficient volume at times to fill a room like it high class phonograph.‘ Tuesday even- ing Major Rogers at his home on Bayfiolil Street. Charlottetown with .'i. friend was entertained for a per- iod of roughly two hours by vaude- ville sketches rendereii by some oi‘ i ‘ No Appetite Nervous exhaustion leads to dis- taste for food. The nerves of the stomach are weslr. digestion lull! and you become generally upset and out of sorts. The secret oi complete restora- tion ii in gelling the nervous system fully built up. Mrs. R. Cheney, 208 Rich- mond SL. Chatham, OnL, writes: "l was irnublcd _wi|h indipslion. which caused mt Illlfll! |l”Pl°" “aim” I would be in terrible distress st luau. and would get no relief for two or three ‘ hours. For rixtocn monlllfl l_l° Mill‘ i is; but Shredded Wheat biscuits, u l dare not u! anything elra._ l did not , know who! In do. as l had tried so many l dilmiii remedies. u well as dwell medicines. Wlllim" illmiilfl P°"'“"°‘“ relief. Finally l got some oi DI- Qisseb Nerve Food. and while on _llw mud l,“ nnlififll that l was unprovllll- l coiitinurd the treatment until l llll now fully reslored-findhliogc aclamlrdlto nq ulsr diet. y in sn n a_w like? Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Willi splendid results. no w: l" Illa |° recommend it is oihcrl. ‘ Dr. Chase's Nerve F005. 50¢‘ l box. all dcaleri, or Eclmansoit Bites 6r Co.. Limited. Tomato. 4 I I i York lStato on Rotary subjects. it will be carried out during the whole of the winter season now with ull- wsrds of a thousand miles and al- ‘ receivinB I i lduty o’! 0 the best artists in New York City. many vocal selections iis well as orchestral numbers. Last evening the program included Unclo Wigglykr stories for Children and anaddress by the District Gover- nor of the Rotary Clubs of New is expected that these programs Major Rogers now has a trans- mitting apparatus which is power- ful enough to send messaBt-‘ll! llll- rcady has communicated and sent personal messages to stations in tho States ol‘ Maine. ‘New ‘Humil- shiro, Vermont and Massachusetts. The operation of a receiving set capable of getting the Radiophono concerts are very little more com- plicated than the operation of a camera and the flliilfllfllllll l5 11°‘ what would be called expensive. Any British subject can sccuro a llcenso under certain easy mildl- tions and on paytrnent of n foe of one dollar. These licenses aro is- sucd by the Canadian Dflllt- 0i 111° Javal Service. Summersidc now has a vol’? 800d station operated bl’ llarolrl Gaiidet at his homo. ll l! expected that before long someollu in Alberton and Montague or Souris will see the possibilities of enter- mining their communities with high class concerts durin! ll"! will!‘ m- evsningii rind install similar all piiratvus. _____oo>-—- erar combines hlvo about the price of id kid boots but iiliif-l-gd-iiill’ about raid". l“ ‘ ur c": and letting tie 0%,“, )mk“ y“; new rtir mar. ...Tbs King 0r much to MY TO LIT TWO OFFICES IN NIW 8H0? " from Herman's Catalog. Gross, Friday evening. Dec. Special comedy. Special music Show starts ‘I50. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.»- Ailvertlsers are reminded that all lllwloy advertisements must be in the Guardian Office of the day previous to publicat- ilfls and before 10 a. m. on Satur- s.. CONSERVATIVE MEETING- A general meeting of all supporters twenty-ninth day of November, A. _ D.. 1921i. Signed Lorne Harper. ELECTION PROPHIBIES. — "l will leave the field of prophecy to those who are destitute of bet- ter argument", he said. “but you can take it from me as a general statement, that our opponents are in for a disastrous disappointment in a. few days." This is the fore- cast that the Prime Minister has given on his seven weeks‘ tour and the Ihuge audience cheered him again and again. EXTRAORDINARY CON DUCT- At the Police Court a few days ago there was brought out in evi- dence an extraordinary state of affairsin regard to the conduct of officers enforcing the Prohibition Act. lt appeared that two offl- cers entered a house armed wit-h a. Prohibition Search Warrant to search the promises for intoxica- ting liquor. They found the de- fendant's wife alone in the house. One of the officers stated he saw the woman put something under her clothes at her breast. Tbosc officers immediately, without searching the premises, took hold of tho woman, one hold of each arm. and bent her backwards over the table, and whilc sire was in this position one of the officers put his hand down under her clothing at the breast and brought out a small medicine bottle. 8 01.. full of liquid, which is claimed to be rum. During this time the woman was screeching so loud as to alarm the neighbors. The offi- cers than left without making fur- ther search. Comment is withheld at present, as it is reported that the matter will be taken to a hlgii- er Court. i__¢-oq>_._._ PERSONALS . Sir Charles ‘Dalton, Tignish. was n vistor to the city yesterday. Mr. D. R. Morrison of Summer- side is in the city. BIB Ulliiiil] liilliil lfifillili (Special to The Guardian.) lvlONTRlEAlb, Nov 30~A striking example of tlie esteem in which the credit of the province of Que- bec is held by those most closely in touch with the finances nf the province is shown in the award to- day of a $4,000,000 issue of 151/,» per cent bonds to a syndicate of six Montreal bond houses. ‘The price at which Ithe issue was secur- ed was 97.62 and accured interests. the province having secured its money on a basis of 5.74 per cent which incidentally is the most fav- orable provincial financing to have been accomplished in ‘Canada in the past two years. The successful tenderer was a syndicate composed of Hanson Brothers, ‘Beausoliel Limited. National City Company. Harris Forbes and Co., Ltd., Unit- ed "Financial Corporation and Reno '1‘. Leclcrc. London University. London. Eng. with a total of 20.000 stuo- ents is the largest in the world; it includes 65 institutions scattered over tho metropolitan area. .._{<Q&——— ADDING TO COST OF MAIN. TENANCE-Ilittlo 5-year-old Eva was visiting in the oountry for the first time, and she happened to notice the cattle enjoying their cud. "Say. grandpa." she exclaimed. “does you have to Jruy gum for all those cows to chew?" If Your Trouble Is Sorofula As Often Acquired as inherited You have eruptions and sores. and perhaps enlarged glands of the neck This blood disease affects the internal organs especially the lungs, and lf neglected may deve- lop into consumption. lt causes many troubles, and is aggravated by impure air. un- wbolesomo food, bad water, too much hast or cold, and want of proper exercise.- lioodhi Sarsspsrllls. the blooo- puriiying medicine that has been used with so much satisfaction by three generations. is wonderfully successful in the treatment of .,,-._ 9w farmers no P109 i’! protect their toss by WWW 7°" "IQ Government candid"!!- seorfulii. Give it a trial. if a cathartic or laxative ls needed. take liootfs Pills. MOVING PICTURES st Tracadie 2nd. before noon Large Meetings} iiope River lhll rlContinuetl» From -Page 1.) where to get the other seventy per cent of the revepue. The “free trade" cry against tne Progressives was not right. "All we want is free implements of production and foodstuffs, and so far as free trade in foodstuffs goes the Liberals have the same plank." Within their borders the Americans have abso- lute free trade, he argued. They only import three dollars per head from outside sources and Canada of Messrs. J. H. Myers and- Donald £12,???“ 918$? ‘mlhedfifin pa: , _ - _ . MacKinnon will be held ill the m, ‘,0 l,’ “uhmfh, 5., ° “f, °::::°““‘:" " ‘I "5 ‘ ¢ ‘ “‘-o ‘~*‘ C l m" n -on°'“' Bulldllm- culaelyc flbrw this Droillirfde pulhr. 4 ‘fivv QM“ 3mm" m‘ Tim's“? “M” Jones was a. little taken brick b i A m! M’ 8 dclock" ' Ladle“ cilrdlally an interru tion from the Chalrmah Invited‘ who remaiiked dryly‘ “Let's cut o Alvertlleloltl us» this lull ‘ ‘ loose alto other eh?" l’ “flat” u ‘c. u‘. ‘r ‘u a "I ‘n. I" u‘. h‘ wARNlNa-All Bfllllleffi. Bfoll- llsviewifig taxation methods, Mr. J ‘it M "d" a“ “ax: fiaraefos-wsrlsl. lvo cents l“? "All Ol-lIQP-PBTBBHB 8T8 hereby Jones suggested a return to the x Olslnsrssrlou ecu! u on word. It five figures (ll Il-OII) warned against honouring or d“. luxury t“ and we adoption o’ 0 l" Wl-llll-“IC 0118111169. H016! 0r 01310!‘ graduated inheritance and unim- x ‘e-m l‘ u u“ a. ‘nrkfiflhlrvicrlimlauisll slvsnln- aecurll-lefi 01' ‘ml-lmfllll-S dfBWll 0r proved land values taxes. The ‘ "q guy.“ "mu-n, u...‘ h "tnhwhlniwltlieluu endorsed by John Harper of Char- Liberal bloc will split after the ii ‘___‘__‘_“‘ ‘_ ‘ ‘ ‘ _‘ ""' "l-‘Pwwu- °l' 55am“ 81171118 llllll election when Lapointe and Gouln r "v" w - ‘ vv¢‘*.---¢;_¢ ,g“ any credit whatever. Dated this m... sides, i... believed, dour" wants Laurier tariff, which was u reduction of only three per cont. in fifteen years. "That's not fast enough for us" declared the l'ro- gressive candidate. Mr. Donald MoKlnnon, referring in his opening remarks to tho last speaker's repeated charge that lawyers in politics “were a bad lot." pointed out the well known fact that one of the most promi- nent men at tho convention that nominated Mr. Jones was a leading lawyer of this province and the speaker understood that this gen- tleman lind even taken tho stump in the interests of the PfDgresslvu candidate in Prince County. Mr. McKinnon also referred to the in- vestigation‘ called in connection with the Western grain growers’ business, which had been stavcd off with the assistance of some corporation lawyers hired l)y Mr. Crerar. The claim of tho farmer candidate of having no press sup- port was also ridiculed by the speaker who referred to tho Pub- lic Press, Limited, the Grain Grow- ers Guide and the Farmers‘ Guido. all orguiis under the wing of the BALLOT in the coming election. 1 2J. of Summcrfieid, HUGHES J. J. MULLINS D. J. i. MBLIAN of Summcrside. Farmer and Trader l A. J. is " A. IGNIILL Quesno County electors cannot dates. MloKinnon. tor is Mr. James A. MsoNelll. King's County electors can vo ts for only majority of them will vote for Mr. James M: ma ohARLom-fi ' ' Town GUARDIAN“ -- question before the country was grain growers and all campaigning. Mr. McKinnon than took up the free trade arguments of his op- ponents and showed the disadvant- ages such trade would place upon this province in the importation of eggs and other products. Mr.‘ Jones had declared the policy of his party was free agricultural products. if that meant anything,‘ it meant, not free trade, but the removal of Canadian duties whe- thor we get reciprocity or not. A; the conclusion of his address on tho tariff Mr. McKinnon was interl ru-pted frequently by an old gen. tleman in one of the front seats.l After being rebuked from the Chair, this gentleman held hi5 peace until the w clusion of the meeting, when he attempted to make a little speech of his own and was unable to get a hearing from the audience. The meeting adjourned with a vote of thanks to the Chairman and the singing of the National Anthem. actively Plenty Of Golfing For Lloyd George LONDON, Nov. 30.-—iMr. Lloyd Gflflrge has Durchased from Lord Ashcombo, a Portion of the Court estate, which lies about five miles from Farnham, in Surrey and forty miles from London. it l; situated in the midst of the most beautiful Dart. of a heavily wooded district. It possesses other attractions which will appeal to Mr‘, Lloyd George. The Hartley common golf links, which has just ibeen extended to 18 roles, is quite handy, whilo not more than three miles away is tho Hlndhend course of 18 holes. said to be the omst natural course in the south of England. Whatever changes the political future may have in story for Mr. Lloyd George he will trus be able to nvnil himself of the consolatloris of golf. DONALD MGKIIINON of the City of Chkown, Barrister oiilicr wiiioiir of Bedeque, Farmer lliiW Til MARK Ylllld BAllllTT , Mark your ballot with a black lead pencil. which will be nisbod. by making an “X", as shown In the space opposite tis names of John H. Myers and Donald MoKinnon. ‘The ones to vote for are Messrs. J. H. Mlnarcis’ Liriimcnt for Colds. etc. FORMS Following are the Ballot Forms to be used Voters will mark their ballots as indicated, by an X in the space opposite the name of their candidate. QUEEN'S COUNTY IGTOI SIIIUIIS BROWN of City of Charlottetown WALTER JONES of Bunbury, Farmer JOIIN HOWARD MYERS of Hampton, Farmer X X JOIIII E. SINCLAIR Farmer 6 ll. A. MAGKIIIIIIIN of the City of Ch’town, Barrister KING’S COUNTY of Souris, Merchant MBISAAB JAMES g > of Ch’iown, Journalist X of St. Peter's, Farmer PRINCE COUNTY of Summerside. Merchant X fur. vote for more than two csridi- Myers and Donald In -Prinoo County electors hav s only one vote. The man to vote The -. one ca ndidats. also. -ls your cold difficult to pet rid of? Get some i |lr.,J; ll. LAMBEBPS SYRUP _.-:\’ r- -- x ab“, | Are you hoarse? | Do you cough‘? BEWARE! 3r , I is it. Dr. J. O. Lambert, Limited, Montreal, the largest Manufacturers of Syrup for Coughs, Colds, Etc. (See our Challenge) The famous remedy for Vpunq and Old-GO years of success-and "lbs Largest Sale Without Ex- lOl\. l Dr. J. 0. Lamberfs Syrup is pure—We guarantee . -. - swserairwvltggighg; ' IN MEMORIAM THE LATE MR. AGUSTINE MCDONALD Scidmnly have tho family’ ties been so sorely bruised as has been in the case of the sudden and unexpected (loath of Mr. Agusline McDonald, which took plaice after a short illness at her home in Bos- ton. The late Mr. MeDonalil, hiis ,beon in his usual good health up to a short time before his death. He was n ninn of unusual bright ‘cheerful disposition always ready to lend a helping linnil and ninnyn ‘neighbor and friend found in him ii friend indeed. The late Ml‘. Mc- ,Donalii, was one of St. Peter's finest and most respected citizens. lie moved to llnited States some iyieidrs ago. Besides a SOlTOVilillg brother he lczives to mourn one sister iMrs. Joseph Tlouchnril. of Georgetown, to ivliom sincere sym- pathy is cxtcriricrl.A_ EDNA MINNIE GODFREY At North Wiltshiri- on Nov. 14th 1921, after mniiy ivt-cks oi suffering, Edna Minnie, oldest daughter of IVlr. iiilll Mrs. Jolin T. Godfrey, passed peacefully from the scoring of mirth to tlvlkillmiya]; m England’ h" ry\t‘lrnc|l ml ,in the Father's home of many ‘mansions. At tho early age of l9 lycars tho call czinio and one so fair ‘llfls been transplanted to bloom Iin the paradise above, “Err time could blight or sorrow litilfi, dvatii icamo iviih kindly cure“, “Tho [opening burl to heaven conveyed and llililu it blossom there." During her illness shr- manifest- ed the greatest patient-c and was perfectly resigned to lici Heavenly Father's will. llirr vhtroi- ing presence will be greatly miss- cii in tho homo iziiuruli and coni- munity. lier parents are loft to nioiirn their loss illltl also a broth- er and sister living at linmc. The funeral on. Nov. lfitli. was largely attention. there br-liii: 10S carriages in the prom-salon. 'i‘hc. services iit tho iionio and i‘(‘lilf,‘i(‘.l'_V were voiuiucteii bv Rev, il. Pierre of Cornwall. assisted by ROY. it. 1i. Stnvcrt of lluntcr River. The pallbearers worn Robert Smith, ‘Davis Mitchell, Miller lien- rlorson, (‘ecil Campbell. lliirrison Baliierslon iimi Williniii McKin- non. The following were the flornl tributes: Wrcnlh: Mr. and Mrs. (loorgc lieors, (lllilflflllfllfltvll. Wronih. Mr. and lilrs. Loliirios Charlottetown. Wreath: Moniiir-rs oi’ “Triumph Division“ North Wilisliirv. Crescnt: Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, West Royalty. Church zit North Wlitshlrc. BAZIL GORMAN. 'l'lliIlll-Zll ilenlli at all time... it gloom over a scarcely over has the parishioners nf St. Joseph's received a greater shock than when they learned of the sudden rind untimely ilmi Oct. 2R of lliizii Goririiin Jas. German. ‘South tilt-iii. tier-eased mot his death ill a Tlllllll accident, while in the illSt - ti." his iluiles oii the engineering stall‘ of the Mritannia Mining and Sincl- tint: Co. Tl. (Y. 'l‘hc into llztzil Gnrman, ivar. a young man of storlingi qualities and high ideals and hiid before lilm a future of tlic brightest success and prosperity, ln early youth re received his education al South Melville School and from ilir-ro on- tt-reil ‘St. Dunstaifs Llnivorsili‘. where hr- grziiluiitcrl iritli high lion- nrs in i914. Al tho outbreak of the war Bn- ll inspired with piiiriotisni. laid side the comforts of homo and t. "t .-i ‘I. l "Vicar nnos, donned. tho kharki and offercil his services for his coun- ,tr_v in the 55th Battalion. llo was isovorelya wounded at the haitir- o.‘ Ypres, in 1911i. After u complete “ll/“Yltinii suoccssfui.rooovnr,i' in the hos-pip, mid the front llnil Joined ill" 35H! Highlanders with which unit he ru- rnainetl until tho rlrmistice was signed. On his rcturn to Canada lie took n course in mining engineering zit Queens University Kingston, and having an opportunity he left for British (Iolutrihia. where lie ivns tnking the practical part of his profession in the mines, with the intention of complctelng his course in some Western University‘. Bu: Providence ilceinoti otherwise, anll in the flourishing manhood with ambitious almost aclilcvel. his young life as above mentioned was sadly and iiucidently ended. His brother Raymond, ziiicom- panying the rivmniiis of the tire-um rd home, and arrived at Emorilll Jet. on the evening ol‘ Nov. Stir. where a large crowd of friends imd relatives gathered to follow his rc- mains to his. home in South hill Vllli‘. The funeral look place “Rhinos- ilay morning, Nov. 8, and by Llli‘ (exception large pFOCtIESlUII which wended its way to Si, Joseph's church SlIOWOIl that (lecousvii was ri young innn lllfllll)’ l'l‘.‘illi‘(il(‘il and mourned by tlii- comiriiinil)'. Requiem Miles was l‘.f‘l(‘lll‘ill(‘.(l by Rev. Dr. (fair- ron, assisted by Rev. Dr, Siniiii. Kinkorn, after u-liir-h tho body was Crogsi Matty-r Rpginahl Ynunk. laid in its final resting place in or, Klngglnn, Si. Joseph cemetery to iiiviiil a Shoal‘ 0f ivhoai; pug; pruripi glorious ressiirectlon. HPi-llrlrls n Cilnlpl)i'll_ North \vi|i.-.hiri_ sorrowinl’. fnthr-r ilnncoscil lr-avrs Wreath: Miss Flrivssa llcevir... l" mllilf" lilllllwlllg Fi-“lflil ""4 1R E, 1_ 1103mm], brothers: Mrs, Prod liionoglinn, Slio iviis liiiil to rest in thtqsl- 6'03"!’ sllsk Mrs- E" cemetery close by the lilcthodistlnivet Le ('()[nn1"|‘i'_ ,4 nnil Erin-st on the homestead, Y. l ' Frcl Duiisforil. Oswald Kelly, \ - r-i-nt llir-Qiiiiiri, Just-pit MasGuii iin Dnrcliosti-r .\lil.\>., Glade A. ill. hlyrtlv. iillil Sndic home William iilltl Louis in I i ver (‘irin.. lFrziriir ill Jasper W)‘ ing, itniwiiond ill Vancouver, B. of WliOlll hiiri: ihi- heartfelt s; pillll)’ ol‘ llli‘ <:oiiiiiiuriit_i' in ti: rori-rii sail l)l‘i'l'il\‘ll1i‘.lli.. Tile l l)i!il;l‘t.'l‘& iveit-z Uortion Dunsft anti (‘oi-ii l)I*\'i‘l‘('lllIX, Spiritual a Floral offerings worr- received fr the follu\viiill2—- ltvv, Dr, Bu! |C0llt2y Kansas, Illr. zinil lilrs. 1 ilhtldiiiigiin; (‘iiiii-lotiittnwn; b lililil Mrs. Gun Air-lluiiiilii and f; iii)", Cornwall; Mr. iiilll Ilirsl An l IMonaglian, North \\'llir-llil'(3§ Ct and Mrs, l". .1. ‘Friiiiior, Tryr Etlir-l lluiTy: (‘hiirltiiti-toivn, Ml- .M. liirzfliiigain. tfliiiillilty-triwn; i\ ,and .\lr:'., (Ili:i.~:..\l< lllij-{llrlll a ’l)('V(‘l‘('flllX, l\'ell,\“s (‘ro-"s; Ma l lluifi‘, hr-ll, i _ ; .\lr. iind M j i Alex l.iii‘i'r-ri_i' anti filillll)’ Char“ l tetown; .l. ll. llilll .\lr-_ Monagl‘ q j/ and iillllllj‘, (Tiiiirioiti-lou-n; ill l. and Mrs. Jiis. Hoyle, (‘liarloi‘1'l town; .\lr. and Airs. .lii.<, Train - . Eiinwooii; Vviniiiv l'l'2illl(lll. Ch,‘ - lottemivn; ilr, iiiiii hire. F. ' ‘ MncDoniiltl, (Thurlottriuiviii h ., i] iJeromc bloiiiiizliziii. Kelly's Cm. , ‘ .\il'§~'. \\'m_ Leona _i r ('oriiivnll. Anthony i-‘rzinrls. Tryt. ,{ " \ir.<. ('.llll(‘l‘llll'. n ' (f liill'ill.'l Leonard. (‘urn .\la r_\' mHLnniL-dn, i‘h;ii-loii<-inu‘ii, M llennessvy, (‘-liiii'ltiliilliiii'llt MP5. l.i"(ll'li\l‘il (Ilinrliiltliii\\'ii; Mrs. hlonnrziian, (‘ilv ilmpitiil Chari Motown; Staff liritniiiiizi Mining ill. f‘. Floral ti‘liiiilr>s——‘.Vlal'k i Ctiigiln nfltl llPllfY Fitzizert (Tliiirlottottiii-ii: .\ir<. (Din) Gar‘ on. Miss ii. ill-vi‘; Niles Fish, Ca lflliPiildVll. » Nliltiiililiiiil; siiiiisiill iilOWFUN. Nor no New Eiigli, pitlpg mid tiririii: ili't‘ recovering ‘ slowly llillill‘ from illi‘ iliimage i confusion (‘JIIIHPII in: the storms tho past iii-o day's. Vl'liile sift arr: lit-lug nlillll‘ to restore llglii r-omniiinlviitioii iiilil lransportai services. 1i lil*\\ ~:itli‘lll sail set Eastern hl:i.<<;ii-i:i|<i\tts and \\'(‘itlll4‘i‘ lnriii-ti t'i\l(l again and ii-v llilrilvil t! I prtislldlirlil wi, poles iinil ii. i=< of trces has rrvniu-ti. "7h71o .‘ii~ <torni loll " llfo \\'.';'l _ ', irm-i persons be kllll‘ll ‘or h. .-.. ill money - was a illllwfiYl . ‘ or mt representing if n . mont of public WW1. w oqi Free Trade Means $iiil iiiiiiiiinn.‘ _.- <-.\ n . 4. Direct Tax on Farmers t Total Estimated Expenditure for Govern- mcnt of Canada for year ending 31,1922 Total Estimated Revenue from all sources apart from Customs Tariff ........... Deficit to be made up by Direct Taxation should Free Trade be adopted . . . . . . . . . . Amount of Additional Direct Taxation on every Farmer and Salaried man in P. E. I. underFreeTrade .... . . . . . . $110perannum March . . . . “$435,360,971 $237,600,000 . i. $197,600,000 ‘I‘*‘"¢TflU‘1"lfl’4i”l# ‘m; Mg; w“