,.‘.; n-r. ll nnccuAll-l ,1» wr- w; o.» ‘all Intelligent msn and ‘ I w...» and ncwwllfim ‘ i; ultimo.‘ titanium, that tho _ numb" M ngwgpjpqr rgadirl in l ‘nnflmflply idcntlcll W111i 1110 ".41" population." In} 1 g n Guardian Two Gents 1 zzardlan, Founded 1887 I lilll iliililEilliBiNIZEfl U. M. W- Will Probably Recall Local N.S. Officers ‘ Th8 PE Covers Prince Edward, island Like the , Iiew CHARLOTTETOWN lBritish Reply of 1‘ h tic Meeting of Car Trade Rooms Last Night. Charlotte- town and Montague Di-rectors Elected. Mr. Justice Arsenault Elected Honor- ary President. M a large and enthusiastic uneet- lilil Till lllliilii PilillliNlll o, Prince Edward Island ‘Motor League (lot Away to a Good Start at Enthusias- pie are askltlg _why a .l"riilce Ed- (Oanadlan ‘Pt-en.) NORTH ‘SYDNEY. May 11.-Jl‘he Thorbun resolution calling for the recall oi present. district 26 oilicers and election has been adopted by the |Flo slice local organization in- I dicating, it is believed the probable action to ib8 taken ‘by international headquarters oi UlM.W. in dealing wl h the situation. ‘The local organization also ex- pressed determination to prevent any utterances at future meetings that lrnitght dlshoucu- ‘the British ““~" wwlvnui Oxford Golfer Defeats Owners in Board oi Britain's newer-it technical details. points out in sitin- pie language the inadequacies the German proposals and urie-Q another try. ' Fredericton Will ward automobile association should not be formed. Frequently letters come from other places asking ior information in regard to road mafia. etc. Two weeks ago an informal meeting oi local automobile men . i van!“ organization to be 161011111 m! 11in“. Edward island M0101‘ s thee was ionmed and part 01' ~111B 3,1530! directors elected. Mr. ‘Jus- U. S. Player (Canadian Press.) DEAL,‘ Eng-laud, iMay 11.——-ll<‘ran- cls Ouitnet, lest liope of visiting 1 ‘ .. anlmously 9'1‘ ‘ceedmilsliihdlilatrymqPilgsldent. 01/01‘ c! or owners promptly 10111911 my iii is t.he intention to have p “Qigague representative of 1116 “£01., province. The annual ‘mem- ershlp fee oi $2 was tlxed upon- Jrht- meeting opened at 8 ociock m. ‘llis Worship lMayor Jenkins, u me chair. lie explained the pur- Ho of the meeting and stressed he lmportunce of an atttomoblle ssoclation for the Province. Pos- sibly among the matters such an association llliiihl ‘W119 “P “mum United States golfers in thc British Amateur Championship tourna- ment, went down to defeat this af- ternoon after a‘ gallant uphill struggle when ‘Roger Wothered, Oxford expert, took the lBostonlaus measure in the sémirflnals two up and one l.o play, after Ouilmet had overwhelmed Cyrill Toliey, consid- ered EihgiaillPs ibest bet, by iour tip and three to play in the morning round. was held and thc matter was taken up. it. war-i ieli that the representa- tion was not_ sufficient and a sec- ond meeting was held a week later at which about thirty were present. The opinion was unanimous that a provincial association should be or- gunized and the committee above referred ‘to was appointed. ISince lheu ille com-niittee have held two meetings. They have received re- sponses from other parts of the ls- land and have ‘been assured of act- ive co-opel-ntlon and support. ‘Mlr. Webster outlined some oi be the sale provision on the P011115 for other vehicles. A 00111111111199 10 consider organization work had re- ooutly been appointed. consisting , J. A. Webstert chairman.) M. 1P. Titus, Gordon Dr. Blanchard and Dr. Mc- A. Webster, cal-led upon . Condensed Specials y! 0|‘ 0V6!‘ Knuth-l c par lino _ "r h I ' ox" u,,_wer_ system in usc on tho nlslnlnnll. ‘if cc t. words n G ‘some action oi this kini l t t k ., un c a ne. roups oi’ t s no a - count as ell there are sure to be accidents. » 1 limit“. initial letters, . 1M Wofll- 111 per cont discount 1c cub. and must b is r _ Furnished £02171 B3.‘- tgpecw RM‘ ‘aov waurso TO wonx on 1'11""- Allirly Saundsrssl: ‘Now- some. ron SALE-MARE s YEARS can “"111 1111- Army to as. A. Mailett, York. P. s. i. _ l162598-12-Si general housework in a. small I lllmllv- Apply at tihis Office. at . ______________________ wastes-unto. APPLY MRS. '1' C- 11111111-‘611. 6 Norah Rivler Rout. Telephone 958. ‘ll-No HOW GOOD A FIG OF “PM” "llllytmll be made.‘ You must try a flgtofll-No.‘ Flynn Brothers. IISBH-IS-lmth. i€-——- "IEAD THl8.--FOR SALE. 120 bushels of choice No. 1 Northern (Mal-cunt Wheat. Just arrived from North West. W. H. Home. _ lllllml- ‘misses-sol ‘STRAYED. - A ggy QLYDE M19‘ “"1111? 811F106 on facé and two white llililll] ankles, wearing a halter and wlnker bridle. Ap- lily J. s. Jenkins, phone can. or 11111011 Form. Phone 458. 3i %g___g__ F%R1SA1V-E~—NUMIBER 1W‘HITE In)!‘ Qpiilliéili. also barley. Freder- ahy‘ “P11111111. Charlottetown Roy- slglanilziia corraos ‘ron sans Br, m" 11111111186 and garage a sht db . olehcg; ‘P111: to Revers F-T-$§-€—— '“" -_ MAN FOR FARM K011i. L. D. Carson. Bast Royal- g 1'16915-10-3i w .-_ _ m": T0 HEAR FROM owmsw my 11R good lbusinas ior sol. J 6 particulars and cash prlcs. "1111 J. ‘Black (Wisconsin. . ‘Chippewa Falliil. m .7011 SALEDOUBLE TENEMEN'1"‘of every. automobile owner in the 3229- Modern conveniences. menriooatiou, splendid invest- - 111110 8 acres good mile from city. Apply 10] the‘ work forward and put. the Prov- Jtcrland st st ‘N ‘f: I c z ..- LAWN MOWERS “labelled and repaired. also re- wngm °1°°1 11118181 s specialty; ‘"111 89110!!! ‘farm haplo- ‘Pwiaie 1:611»;- worlt- James n. p; em st. West. iii “m” WWWb-swuots on ‘were time. to soil a quick sell- ullil household cubicle. patented. W! in ovary home Ocstc ten ""111. sells ior twantyslllvc cents. 1! is a genuine quick selling llecesslty. Ethan! ‘flip, M7‘! Dan said that all over ‘the province peo- P" '1"- "Jy be accustomed Address forms oar-t n! nil __,.,_.“and help to visitors. +______ ‘WANTED-AT ONCE MAID FOR the desirable objects that might be taken up this year. which were dis- [cussed by the committee. Those lwere, uuiiornl post marks on thc roads, uniform road signs, improv- ling transportation facilities at Bor- den, the securing oi a proper road ‘map and guide -hook, atid tile sup- plying of visitors with necessary dniorination and perhaps the en-ter- taining oi inlportunt visitors with motor drives. it was suggested that the pllrser on the car ierry be fur- nished with stickers for distribu- tion plainly marked "Drive to ‘the ILeit" which ‘could be pasted on the wind-shield of thc car oi every vis- llting motorist, who would ilutural- to the opposite Canadian National Railways New Limited Train Montreal Between and‘ Toronto The Canadian National announ- ces two new limited night. trains will be operated between Montreal and Toronto, commencing Sunday, May i3.th. Already the Canadian National trains between Toronto and Mout- resi are taxed to capacity and the introduction oi lite new ones will D'.iilliili1i.i.‘ ‘any congestion which naturally would result llronl tho German Proposals Short ‘And Sharp (‘Canadian Press), JRRPTISH REPLY . . . . .. .. LONDON, May 11.—1H1‘8V11y reparations note o the Germ-ail document. it. avoids oi Lavishly Entertain ‘ Visiting Press Men (Canadian Press.) IFREDERTCTON, May ll.-~Mem- hers oi the tianadian Weekly Nev/B‘ paper Association who wll-l pass through hero June liitlt, enroute to tour Nova ‘Scotia and Prince ward island on the occasion of their annual convention at Hailliiax in acr-ortiatlce with plans now in thc hands of a special committee 0f thc Board oi "Trade and -city coun- C. ‘They will spend one night here and their stay will be featured by autonlobile drives, dinner and a hall. ---i--<-0->--_- IMPORTANT MOVE IN CHARLOTTETOWN. NE WGOODS OF HIGH QUALllTY OIFF-ERED ‘Churlotlelovrn, dike the other leading cities and towns in the Maritime Provinces, has 110w ‘the good fortuuc to ‘have ‘added to its 50°11“ 111' <il1l1111y. another of equal merit. f ‘ Flu‘ some time science has lbeen advocating the introduction of ‘iron in some form into tile human syg. tem. Sonic people, acting on the 11119111111111111 gleaned from scientific research, have been in 111911-31,“ 01 111111111; mtullciltcd products con- 1111111118 iron. Dally a. person will read how necessary iron ls to‘ the blood. ‘idootls toutaiiling o, pgycent. 112i: of iron is strongly recommend. 911 '11)‘ llllltiiVlii ltulllurily. Research 1111111 ‘has found that raisins con- opcnin-g of navigation on the St. Lawrence route. the Asmflauo“ Apart fro-n providing additional smmnd be m ‘Bwdem 1° 511'" udvieel"i"‘(‘illml'1liili1Oli for passengers, the PM director oi l" 1'" 'new night limited train to Toronto pure? "‘ 1-“ l» . waned: ‘or my“ wmd-l 531$"- ‘Ll; _ _ * 4‘ >5“ u o" W“ 1'9‘ ers who must regulate their lll'l‘i\'iil;i,]| weak - ferret: to as a good example of l in the two ‘cities ‘according to the w tut could be done along tills line. .],‘._y1igh¢ Huvmm Mock |Tlle lluest _map Mr. Webster had One {yam Wm leave Montreal m seen has been matle by Mr. C3fl|{‘_;;fl 0-0pm]. Manmu-(y time’ m- 10,30 ‘Milford for the local Government, ffQlock dgyflght saving “my and and the Association might encour- age the Government toget the plates lmade and the printing oi c. ji-alrge number could ‘be done at a |courpzlratively cheap price. . Mayor Jenkins. emphasizing thc will arrive in Toronto at 6.20 8..lll.| light“ saving time. The train from Toronto will leave for lifontreal u-t 51.15 p. tm. standard time, o‘: Olle hon.- ialol- nn daylight saving tltue. H1112 Bilifittlted i‘? order that the rats. standard tinle or 7.20 tfclotir day'i not ewme ‘dump or Wm iiLlli iron. _ Pfolimvly cured ruflslns 11"‘? 1110011 v1’ art-at value in as much i“ 111121’ are one of nature's choice products, grown ill ‘and nurtured 111.1’ ille sun. Viiiiat can lbe more After tin- iulslns are ‘taken on’ “ VlllBS. prover ‘Precautions ilctret-‘sltry io- be taken ‘to ensure 111-11 tllc content oi the raisin w... 11° °111y that ivliicp is necessary. Moreover, that all the moisture will mildew after ‘being qraoked in 6.“. tons. ‘If raisins are not properly dried or cured they are likely m u,» 5°11’ <11111llmess front the aintos. British Trawler and ers at the trawler “James Johnson" lnclsiveness are features of Great the seizure of WlilPil lby Russians occasions-ll a protest Drhtalu, have received a telegram from llu- skipper stating that thc omit is released and is now at. a Nnrwtlgiail port nu- 1’ Wm he lavishly emermmed here Infill for lliutlsst-s‘. A-ll arc rteporteti are’ Read by Everycdy CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 192s. Parents Object to Marriage; Sweet- Hearts Suicide (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, May lL-Heilrl Citurtler and his sweetheart Germaine Les- cucller, each fifteen years old jump- ell together‘ into thc Seine, com- lmittiug suicide because oi paren- lul oiljcctloti to their marriage. -—-~——-30-}i—~— Money Collected In U_.S. for Irish Leader Held‘ snow YORK, N. v., May l1.--- Safe deposit vaults containing $500,000 collected for Devalerzl ill the Uultcd IStates will ba,ope.nt-.ti so that coupons of thu securities may be cllppcti and the interest rc- invested. yDo Vahlcrn stiliciletl tlltl inollcy sv- curitiles to lilgllt for Irish trecdtlul, but it is held up ~by injunction. a Fox New Special Work of Mys- terious Author “WM A’? My Parents?" Fox Big $P=¢1a'1. ‘Appeals Strongly to Women Seized by Russians Now Released" (Canadian Press.) 1HUIUL, England IMay lL-Own- front Great. t l pro-pairing lo ro- urn tome. —~-——-Q-0>i--~ Medical Aid Sent to China Captives (Canadian Press.) TSHCNANHPU, Sllautillhg, (llllmt, Mfly i1.—~il)r.|Helnlbcrgcl~ oi‘ Sim". t g (Illristiau University has left 1 1-|11l'1\1'11i-i. Liuaruxlltu-tl stifle t-ou- ct to the luouutulrl stronghold oi. 1 lClilnl-st- ilitlltllls wllerc he will (Illlltiiiifllili lo tlll- .l'oroig__r'|| (-31,. ‘t. es who were tzrkeli iii-out lilo 111" lP-Xilless last Sunday to treat. ll 4P. 11111 $111110. lilclutliilg J. B. P WE". llewflitllllerlutut urt- ill l -_ limited Farmers of Nova Scotia Becoming Defunct (Canadian Press.) lTRiTllO, S, May ]1___'])ep]m-_ 1118 division lu the ranks and lack o1 1111011131 in the organization Bilfillkers at. the annual gathering of the United Fllfillfili of Novp, Scotiu. hero today prophesied do. terjoraltliln to coluplete extinction 91 1-119 Olgitnlzatitln. I MANY KIDDIES IN THE CAST Youthful Screen Artists Delight Audiences Everywhere With Their Artless Acting “W-lto Are My lhtreilts?" other ol‘ tilt-SO ili!lll‘l stories that William Fox is producing ‘with Only three iluntlroti paid ‘heir-such ‘conspicuous success. Booked is an- Hill. w. s. iiliiliiii unis i: a ndvcrtillnll will‘! D um.» c» myriad questions ian f. ovary household lill In llflll I \ supplying its wants. The Idvcltlllr NODOBU I Iii | Intorrcflf-lcnc a the imuroan. By Moll. Canada and U. I. A. lil- Annual lubcoripflcnl Bellman“ ll [IIIWN ‘Hi5 17TH illlllllll A Deficit of $49,000,000 Shown 0n Year's Transactions to be Added to the Public Debt. The Sales Tax tobe Charged to Manufacturers And Direct Importers. The $1.50 Tax on Cigarettes Removed And Soft Drink Tax Modified- Several Other Readjustments Made Including 1O Percent British Preference on Goods-Entering Canadian Ports. Mr. Fielding Concludes With a Resolution Appealing to President Harding to Re- consider Reciprocity Pact. p .\ITT'7' " _ oTpAfliarladlan pron.) ‘Th-ls Mr. lrileldlng‘ estimated wont; " WlA, dllay llwnorr w_ ,q_ mean a re e oi 25,000,000 a. ye. t Fielding was greeted lly an oul- 1411-119 0011511111191‘- liugsl of applause from all parties i $01‘ 911001119-891119111 01 1-116 001171- lo ay when he rose to deliver his 111115111’ it was PIT-melted to t‘:. seventeenth bud-get SIDQQQIL tend a bou-nty to manufaicmrers -" qrhere werg “my pggple, sapfihe rate of one and one half com the Minister, who felt it was elbout per pound on bars and rods mam.» time ‘the budget should ‘be balauc. lectured in Canada from Can. f. ed. This would be very agreeable ian copper for use in Canada. T“- lo him and ‘bile tenlptation ' was 11911111)’ ‘11011111 '1"? 0011111111941 101‘ 1- ‘ " strong to pile on taxes and make Yea-PB 011 1'1 11111111113111118 84111-19 111' up the difference. However, be- 11110941 0111- T110] 111111!‘W11'1011 00l- tween the Dominion, Provincial b6 681M911 ‘V0115 119 2110.111111- aud Municipal, the people of Con-similar bounty ‘was proposed uda. were already pretty’ heavily'011¢01l1'8»K6111e111 1'11 1-110 Ci-uad taxed. l-le was accordingly very re- Hamil 1116111911? this would the o. -- dues. one dollar. last. your om] mint‘ lilo Sltland Theatre next Morl- wafl llnlnteti out tllerc should iloflluy and Tuet-ldanv, ll was written ‘three thousand. The treasury rrsllly‘ a. mysterious anthol- who pre- portcd a dam-i; of (Wm, two h . tired dollars. u” A ly that he knows liuuiuu nature 1luntl undersiantls the value oi ap- pealing to the highest instincts ‘oi patrons 0i‘ ille screen. The story has to do with a stern Rea .. ill Thrilling Film .11“- "Hearls rlllzlitle," was set-n ‘brings her and llilnsoll‘ only itpilu 1:". {he “ML “m” 19919111113? ut tlla-plness llettv Lewis, yielding to lu‘ 1111108 Edward 'l‘llcotrc, whore ltfathoris will, docs not tell the nlan mm” mm“ “"911 "ll ‘in the unusual- pfhgqo wife she becomes ‘cf all earl- l.\- high hopes ontopizlltietl for iLlim. ,inlun.i.d,z,,_,qvhys umtggion leads ,1! proved lo ‘be :1 11114111111; bhoto-"to ROYiOIIt-l‘t!()ll‘SB(j1il0‘ll(!(":<l and ‘U191’? 111a)’, telling tl good story and wllilhu-e‘ mam. Mm“. teal-s shed by a episode-s that should ‘llt- l'(>“llif:‘lll|)€l'>'brukrrjl-ljtlilrtefl mother until she t-d for u long timi- by UNI-SO wllopnd hm. “Mm m... united. sec it. The production was directed by, ()1 course ilil’ ‘trig ‘tiling is ltllc y gear“, Dmmoy, A finely balanc- mnnzing 10W“ m“ Nmhmg 01 “$1.1m kcaslt I-ll which a new comer ‘to kind has Pvt-r been done before; it h“. séréel]. Miss Peggy Show. at slnilds zllone, and ‘will p“? a longgformpr Ziegfeld Rolley beauty has‘ tiiue, as an oxamtll.» of reinarkablcl,‘ 19mm“. inn-L Roger Lyttoil us‘ illFPClflFitli .l‘l'ul'l us wcIl ‘as Sll]i€’l".Ev0]0nM howls, Florence Billings us] and uuctnnpronlising father ut- . _ —__ ‘tolnptiiig to htle ille lift‘ of ll‘ Reginald lluhefls latest prouuc- voting llaugilter. By so ill-ills 11f" luctant to add to this burden by 111111‘ W111- DBY Pound f0!‘ film yer- introducing any more taxes. lie and would ‘not ‘become effective .1, wanted the liouse and country to 111 3111)’ 1-. 1925. 00111111111118 101' '1- rs to bo known as “l.\lr. X." The bear patiently for a year or two years from then. Mr. Fielding .2. ‘writer has demonstrated very clear1anrl expressed thc view that. yearllibllfllwd the discontinuance plflll -.. iliy year the outlook would be lbet- bountles on linen. thread and co; ‘r age. These he said were already in i921 the addition to the pub- dead letter. . llc debt was $92,000,000, in i922 lt.\ Mr. Fielding said it was m0 1W‘Zl5 $81,000,000, dud in 1923 s-uu-‘ossentlal that the ‘Home ‘rive son ioortooo. ilhess tight-es Were verylflflfluranoe to the country along t1 '1‘ 'C1lli‘fl_i§1ili: and he hoped it would 111168 011E711’! I1-I1>|11'1Y- T118 @8690’ at 1“- ll"t't‘»‘:-liily to add very much tarli-f was moderate. it was no. - ~ '-.~ ti m ille forthcoming 10w enough for the Hpzresslves ‘s. - inor high enough for the high pro lit was very probable that the tectlonists. ‘it must be remembered railrwoad situation ‘would show an the government oi a. country was ‘improvement with consolidation Only possible through oompromlgo and new ‘managclnent. On the If the government ‘went no fur-t whole Mr. Fielding did not expect her in ‘the way oi reduction at, at revenues this year would come up early date the term would 51f} b to last. A decrease or $21,000,000 one he could ask the country t‘ \l"l~ ‘anticipated, dnlaking ‘the total accept. He repeated he would ilk revenue on the present thesis of to convey the impression to m“; taxation $372,517,800. ‘lecturers and ‘business men the ‘There had been a great deal oi they were to enjoy a roanonnbye o dissatisfaction with ille form in portunity o! carrying on their but which the sales lax had -been lm- ness without icar oi distunbanoe, posed in the past and it was nowl With few exceptions it yo; no 18f‘. 1181111 11f Hlliiblyitlg prospective visi- tors with information about the ls- land, said he had received only a Dllcrc. thereby tloomnposm , s. vgdi1iinulsin“.'a"e Wcke“ 11"‘ a - orniu l-ood ‘Law, w-hioh and will arrive in Montreal at 1H5 in the morning standard, 7.45 day- dul-eli nu episode‘ that cannot bmKe lativc plltllogruplly‘. liurkl-r has llii'0-1‘ualq)zu.av “mp8,; Niles Welch ““"‘“Y ‘hilflmfleih "m1 1'11‘ "““"‘1'1"iliis ‘mt: llcr are trtllers in the "Pll-“l-‘ilcrotoiore. 115 proposed to imposi- thl‘s ‘tax at. tlle proposed to may“, reducttnns o. 115 source instead of dividing it ‘up as foods coming from one Uzmed s“ .1.- .- l Ailelatdc Prince i‘ T‘ " M“ lies. The tarlifot‘ the United f-Ptate light saving time. This service will few days ago several lettens ‘from provide an additional fast. train P11°i>ls in New York, who had over thc ivel-l kflolvn double track heard favorably of the Province route ‘between the two important through a former visitor. ' Canadian cities. Mr. M. P. Titus said he had got in toilet: with car owners in Sourls, Victoria‘, 'N‘ort‘h_ Tryoil, Konslngtoa and lstlnrtnterslde,‘ and they were all heartily in flavor of organizing. In Su-mmerside the Mayor and Board of Trade strongly endorsed the proposition. ‘Dr. ‘Mdintyre said the car owners in Montague he had spoken to were also enthusiastic. ' Dr. lBianchnrd explained that ‘P111108 County would be looked at’- ter by Summerslde. Mr. Webster presented the sug- gestion of the commit-lee that a board of twelve directors be ap- pointed. live from Charlottetown, tiltree from Summerslde. one from r 130111011. one t'r0m Oliseary, one from Souris and one irom Mon‘ tsgue. The members outside Char- lottetown would at all times have a majority vote btit for purposes oi convenience iour members might constitute quorum. The regular meetings would of course be held during the summer months when it. would ‘be favorable to a ful-l at- C1018. T110111l111011 W118 9111011311 1111' iendance. Montague. Tilers being no repre- Mr, Justice Argenouit sold ‘no nelrtatloti from lSurnlnterside and was very glad to see an automobile Llie other towns referred to, the association revived in the Prov- directors representing these places litce. A great deal was done by the will be 219901111611 111191‘- fdrmer association, butqlgying no- it was IIlIOVEfl by Mr. Justice Ar- oompllshed their work they seemed senault. seconded ‘by Mr. EJ-l. lBeer ' have exhausted themselw... that the meeting empower the mend. of the Association. the same to be in full force until changed by an annual meeting or another meet- lng culled ior the purpose. On motion of Mr. E. rPalrloman. it was decided that the namc oi the association be iThe Prince Edward The ‘Canadian National Railways will have six trains operatingfnlght, l_v between the two cities. Two o‘! ' er- traina leave ‘ ontreai’ at 7.3 and 11 o'clock in he eveniiig daily, arriving at 'l‘oronto respectively gt 6 and 7:30 o'clock, standard time, in the morning: while leaving from Toronto al‘e two more trains, one, at 8.30 null the other at 11 o'clock at night roachlilg Motlltreal the next morning at 7.00 (potluck and 7.30 standard time. The equip- ment oial-l ‘S1xltrll1llfl is of the most 11111119"! lyllc and ‘the locomotives hauling these lrillns are the largest in Canada. if.‘ sident, which was carried unani- mouely amid applause. lMr. S. A. McLeod referred tothe good work oi‘ the committee pre viously appointed and moved their election as directors ‘ior ‘Charlotte- town. Carried. g On motion oi lDr. McIntyre, Mr. Province. Now the time (has cer- [hfn-ly come for ‘the organization of another association that will carry “m; on s. psr with other provinces so m as automobile ‘traffic is con- 1“ l‘ Vi-‘Fy rigid one- eh f - MaitFBruild lRaisins nféfiepglctiiefiuilzi 11 glut-lay. not to ti, prjcg everad months ago t}, M _ 0 iSun- am Ram" Glflwcrs employed ex. pens m mvesufili/lfi Jmetltods by zfifiiikflbgsugwyla1i1 ‘Raisin Products mos-t apigtbigi lathe puiblic m their rum“. 11g and nutritious This idea was rmndc . the “on possible Jiy v peration oi the baking in- ygzilln Sun-Maid ifalsln been ‘busily en g 31911011111161} My" m and naqhmllidiittl ill introducing bhmughoué in K ille bilk-ing grad‘. t'_ctitiiltt‘-,l! in thinking a ‘spechnl 1111151111 Lou-f ul‘ ‘a verv 111€h(\qbuiuity. "P110 raisin loaf is the VI-msi $1 Htpecial formula, anti is price Th; can be made at mo made from e 111m several “neg lumen by ‘sllbet ul ionmulaa orig- ‘ tin-Maud “”‘1"~‘"111- The special Raisin Lon; 11:: been on sale in tho niorrlgmes some time, and ltnsqlieen pro. ziounceti -by the public as the bcst $111111" 1101111 9V1"? yet on the mar- e. Tile people of Charlottetown and the surrounding country now ‘have lilo opportunity oi getting the won- llcrllll bread. ‘The Stewart Bakery other leading baking plants ill wish to get the ‘best goods that are sol-d ‘throughout tile country.’ Stewart's iBakery is selling tilts special Raisin about under the ensure its patrons oi getting the bcst loaf possible they ‘have placed the ‘trade name on the ‘bottombi the loaf. _SUNtRAY will be on sale Saturday. Ibook for tile ‘loaf wit-h lSun-lRay lbslbel. ISun-Msld ativenti-se-lnent with 111118111 ‘Broad ‘have been iclw scones more ‘beau- of this city lhave joined with the he making this special bread. Know- 1 lng that tlhe people of this district o”? ‘ “ trade ‘nslme of éiUN-RAY, aiitFtd " ublc ziehicvtutiont won tho zip-lmovpnc [[3419iUHlJ1mtillYi1fi\pH1?y': plause ‘of ‘lilo lingo. crrlwtls Willfiililt-pu-u, m- m-ot-nt-ious and (ielll-illllln seemed to Glljoy ;‘t thoroughly. ‘yollnzsu,l._.,_ “M... an important Nor has the director been sntis- flharl} or the acting honors. fiod lo confine his activity to this ‘. ' one ‘thrill; he has provided two inoic, equally impressive, loathe delociation of tho tlicntrc-goer.‘ T|it‘l'0 is the blowing up oi‘ ‘an cu- tiro luil-‘sitic, in an attempt ‘to slave tho progress oi rite lire; and tho spectacle oi t-llousillt-ds of logs flout lug down u i‘i\"i"l‘ til-tor a dam hull ‘been wrecked, is one. not soon to bo forgotten. 'l‘h‘e story that. provides for tiles-c thrilling situations is liarold Titus‘ non-l, “Tlluil)cl'." lt is UOHCPFIIPII with the Michigan woods, and the ('ll:li“lbt!i-Bl‘i-l ‘that are l11'91“"-‘11'11‘11 1" it are drawn ‘with aluazitig fidelity. ‘Flu-re has been no compromise for tho soku or iieillllyi uilholl-gh lllvle u: “ts- :2‘: L G_ ‘(iglbyr Percy Hwfllmw ‘l9; chlci‘_ pholoilrililllel‘ ""11 a hiayo assistant dlrecw? __ ___ _.v>-——-" was written, as Rev. Basil King , ' to Visit Clrtown. -'_ to have '('1111‘"1°1‘1“mw" m 8.0m: lilo ‘Rt-v. th-e lllltéllrllll‘? 0f]r(1‘l“"111‘1'- _ Basil lug-ii“ ~ v , v ' l m“. This (loilcllnattlttl (lfllilll‘f‘ln1t1‘1_ititnylnlnlx lill‘ uove st S 1 ‘_‘ h“ . - - l .d tamo and Pl’- who is ‘now devoting hflrtty oi: his time to the 01111-111111“ ‘"1 pa . - _ a lecturvr 0" "£11111": [an]; “my. m, He pxpems m ref“ 1 l 1 llsiiicos 14th inst, and tinol-r tic a‘.l _ -- S: the Daughters of illenlkzztlvlzi: will deliver a lecturfliou S‘ Paurs tion for Dali)’ U” n ‘ ' H l‘l. _ _ _ éivlr. King has his itinerary 1:1". ranged in connection fllVriiglnqxn1g| Canadian Authors Aiih0(.l.l . _ . m . ‘ comes first to hisrwn‘ 1 ' . .,-- . l ‘Pi l l, sure to rece ve . " ‘Ham-is Ilintilliyerviiite psfiiildrio from his many rcallliili- "or Lous . 1- ‘ ~ ‘ ---~J'c-oo-o+o+v¢ tiful than the ilautiiulg iOiP-‘ll. T111111‘ 9;] in its natural volorin-g. lln tile largo and capable cast u-re Frank Keenan. A1111“ Q~ 11119501“ Craig Ward, Richard licadrick. 1111111 sell Simpson. Richard Tucker, $1111: m. fleck. ‘lllorlll-l Mlllmx- W“, wmlmmn, Joan Standing. 11-111; Clouinger. Loo Situmway and o- I hupt. James’ Qrzsbptzrianlllillllflb l Nazism-mil. m. Orr mailman. 111-5-311- 3» 3 D ‘l _ when, bcrhttcs: l 110g , m,_-"Personallty ‘m 11611910113’ 1. .portant to Canada and to encour- Tlie tax would in future be six|was a- high one. He believe»; h... percent on ‘the duly paid value ofever, that there was no p1,,’ goods, or on the uulnufactured cost Canadian people who did -.- or ( of homemade goods. it was prcpos- oognize the great desirabllit‘ tin cd to add to the list oi‘ exemp-[Canada should have favorable tr '- tiollls from the sale-s tux, raw iursnrelatlons with ‘the pruned Stvn,“ wool, tiles, manuscripts and news-‘Mr. Fielding said a minjgter ( vying .7 |Cansda has ‘already DPOOeedQ-d t Tho receipt. ‘lax would ‘be, con-‘Vvashlngton ‘and told the Unit. tinned. This was a sound tax andtStzttes government that lcanad r.‘ no lllritisll chant-eilorof tllecxcheq- sired to enter lnlo recim.“ uer would tliilik of repealing it. Tlledreaty with that country; still 1 cheque tux muximiilm ‘would be re- or,“ yum as we" to it a“ duceli irom two dollars to one tiol-iam] m Omar m make it ma" 1 ‘an rflhjg wmilll llpply lliHi) lo bills proposed ‘to move the followtln-g 1‘ tlliti H0108 Oi‘ VXCilllllj-ZXE. g-Kfluflon; ‘Last ycltr ‘there had been ‘an ln-| “Th.” m‘, customs m?!“ or 19C ' crease in llutit-s on tobacco and m, “"1119, umanded my ‘Adina W (‘lillilklitt-s. The ils11"“" "m. m? yo“. ler lsedtlon 8. the following as scented to show a falling oif in 13 and 3Q colisuuiptiou of trlgzlrotttas. lle| “my me Governor In can“ (iOlIiiJIPIi whether thc-re had actiiivl- may wulhoflze any minister of t. l_v been a decrease in consuunpllon. Crown m m!" “no negouamo‘ ills own m>l1ll°u was. there 1l1111;wlth tiny authorized fapreielitafl‘ bet-n an appmcla-blte l-nrrcasc in,“ me goveqnmenn of the Um, ti... nlllllrilel‘ oi Cigarettes smuggled States with a view to making into Canada, however, it waagilmxconimerclal agreement homo” 1; nos-ed to strike off $1.50 iroun tlleltwo countries on terms that 1r. lax and revert to the old rultc. ltlhe deem“ mutually beueflcr was also proposed i0 change i‘ll91.\ny agreement. shs.l.l be subject form oi lax on ovft 4111111111 by ill-MP the approval of the Parliament lug a lax of one cont D01‘ pound Oihcflnaflfl, carbonic acid gas. Nearly every] "RC. if the President of the Up chungo proposed was a reducliongetl States under authority of Ur Mr. Fielding said. [ed States Tariff Act of i922 det- There was u likelihood oi the ar- mines to reduce by fifty porct tiiicul silk industry becoming im- the duties on oatPe. wlieait, flo‘. cams, ‘barley. potatoes, onions. ti. nlps, hay, ilsh. the Governor Council may “by Onder in Conn" make such reductions on cimlr. articles imported into Canada. fro the United States as ‘may be deb.‘ ed reasonable by way 0i oornpr cation." The latter paragraph, Mr, Fl». lng said, was a direct appeal- tlle President of the United 8w‘ age this n change was made in clalssiflctition. it had been deter- mined to adhere to and extend ‘the British preference said .\i‘r. Field- ing amild Liberal applause. it ‘was proposed that whatever duty now obtained under the British prefer- ence a discount oi ten percent should he allowed. This would the a ten percent reduction front the tariff rate on each specified ar- cerned. ‘fliers ls a [rest deal to ‘be accomplished and it n! lllli’ M done by working together. it must b3 o provincial organisation or ll. will be ‘of no benefit whatever. Practically every car owner in ‘thc Province should be a member. In conclusion hs moved. "11111111911 ‘b! Mr. Wébster, ‘that a provincial auto- mobile ssoclatlon be ‘formed. After this lied beencsrrled unanimously, n membership fse of 92.00 was de- otqod upon and ‘those present en- rolled their‘ names. Mr. Wdiistcr *1" 81mm Wm Toronto. L__ _ imu-n-tl than moved the election of Mr. island Motor League. Wholesale and Retail dealers ads will appear in these columns on Monday. Announcements, Coming Events, Mr. D. A. tMscKlnnon referred to the heavy expenses incurred lby "Notice-sshnreholtlcrs are re- Mr. E. ‘H. ‘Beer suggested as a trtlmulsnt to membership the sdoir tion oi l distinct League marker. the liunds might be augmented ‘by holding picnics, stc. Cheap maps. to lbe paid for by advertising. could be distributed. He believed the Association might take up the question oi glsciine prices. 7.00 p. m.--“Flliilens' in t in Tuesday's edition. _ quested to attend a lmeeting oi_ ‘a-fifi: 832:1.“ the huglnggg goo-like Kingston" Telephone (lo. in the Juntico Arscaault as Honorary Bro essafy. the tmeetlng adjourned, liall Thursday 17th at 8 o'clock. 1i vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvv 23o p_ m-sabbath School. Professor i-i. L. Stedwaprt ‘W111 1°°i“"° week on "Psychology an cc ry t lug." ‘those interested will kindly leek?" '1*‘“'*‘"'“°" . Hi1 arc inciteme- notiiylng him that Canada. \- ready to meet. him on fair groir ii he should be willing to an‘ into agreement ‘with this own-t- There was sustained mainline wh- Mr. Fielding took ‘hllplt. :fllrle. There were two qualifica- ‘tlons ,one t-hat it should not apply ,on any article which was uiow duti- ‘oble at less than 15 lpereent and ‘the other that it should only apply iwhen goods were ibrought direct to .Cana-til-an ports. I The consumer was now paying lwar time prices tor sugar under - lpeooo conditions. it was. proposetrThe |to reduce the ditty on refined su-l ---- gar ‘by one half s. cent per pound TORONTO. v and lilo il-uiy on raw sugar b! northerly 71m’! --~~ about 40 cents per ‘hundred pounds. followed by rill- Rsliglon." ' during '01s u and "Books and Read- nuy ll-dloduct ALL A vv vvv , hi? lost of do)‘ _ '