THE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN ‘MARCH 2s, 1925 The Perfect Blend “Sdltillllll! T ens from nearly thirty differ- ent gardens are blended to give SALADA its distinctive flavor. It is truly a revelation. Try i r___. lob CLASSIFIED Ono Insertion . . . . . . .. Four lnnortlonn Eight Insertions +o0o4+o4+¢+o+u++4+4+ ADVERTISEMENTS O- . . . . . I0c per ilno of Il words . tie per lino of ti words ‘lo per lime of Ii nordu A gents “iantetl WANTED — IMMED- lately for quick selling house- huld requisites In daily p5,. Good money earned by ellurgtgtig AGENTS men and vvomeu. Exclusive wrrlwry- Antwty P. 0. llox ens, l-ittllfax, N. s. 1050~a-21-2t tnmlt» Ileip Wtthtdtl_ WANTED-ON FARM ifs/tn » ‘Charlottetown reliable 1mm llllllrlllll llteferrctl, house ltravid- "I- Sllllll eXllcrp ncc and wages fXltectcd. Steady (‘illployplrnt and good Wages tt. (l... l-lglll luau. Atldrcsu “lclllllll.-l~"_ (all-pol tittardlatt. 10531313; Situations Vacant $ SELL HOUSEHOLD NECES. sltiea; greatest imaginable tlc- mand; ltttve business of your own; ntakc five dollars up daily; capitol or experience_ unn . s- sary. Bradley-Garretson, Iirant- lord. Ont. 344-121, ' “lniitetl FIFIEMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- ners $150, later $250 monthly (which position?) Write Railway, Box 116. 7l6-3_3,9,16.23,40. Female Help ‘Vanted For Sale FOR ‘SALE THE CLYDESDALE Stallion “Baron liortit; ', trogigt. cred). For ‘price apply to ‘rims, Larkin Five IIOIISLH-l, King's Co. 11il57~Ii-21»2i FOR sALs-ltl-ivtcnsnu House, desirable location,- tuwn. shade trees- and garage. Write Box 448, “lly- 7l2~3-3tf. FOR SALE Q 10o ACRE-hlgjfi at Strott-lrftirt. in high state of cnlltlivtttiott, handy .,~|lll,l,lll_q_ Al, ply to ltolttittl t‘urrlte, Scotchfort; also ltlO acres on Afton road. illitiii-lS-lti RIVER VIEW» FARM FOR SALE four ntilcs from ('Illll‘Itlltl'lO\\'ll, Rood land with good buildings. also iteatttifttl sitt- for fox ranch. lt- lhvrnc. North River. 1071323 inwf til FOR SALE— PARLOR SUITE ltcwly tiltholstt-rtltl in good qual- lly lnncstry. trctrsists of settcc, rocker anti three chairs. Ap-_ ply (l. (‘. McLean, N. Wiltslitrc. 1071i .123 2i To Let —__ ROOMS T0 LET — APPLY 77 Prince Street. 102l-3»l.'l.\i»ti. Trust WANTED AT- 0NCE—A' GIRL. C-ity liotel. 1033l3-20-3l ANTED-MAID. APPLY MRS. R, ll. Stewart. Box ‘I93. City. 104l_'3-20.\l3l. ...____.i WANTED-PUPIL Nohsss, som- erset Hospital. Skowhegan. Itiuiuo. 715' -3-60i Special stuatiit? m. Sing-Song At “Y” ' y Last Night Last night ire wt-ro in tho sltltllilt ctuumit- charu- of service at the l’ which was tiiteuti ti bv 25tll<olliug at 3,. “ml m“. The order of Ihc sctwicoltltrt-t- 'l'ht‘l wort- liftfiltlvlll of tho Student (‘hristiattltuarkct siluu. ion shows littvcntetit of Prince of \Valos waslly no t-ltattno. also the‘ poultry :11‘ pt ople. was of a missltutary typo. in the chair anti was chief speaker of the cveitittg, bas- ing his remarks on Being Chris- tian to the Foreigner. .\lr. Stewart. gave a very interesting address on the Christian Student work being‘ done, tsspcclttliy In China. ' The College Qunrtettc rcnticroti two very nico. selections. 'l‘wt) of thc students lt-d in vory ottrttvst prayer. At collection in tho aid of the Forign Work of the Associ- ation was taken. Next Sunday concc-rt will be hcltl In hnll. Silver collection. Student Christian Movement Saturday night. suclals at the Y. Iii. (‘.. A, are now in tiperatioti again. 150 mcnfbcrs enjoyed a varied program Saturday night. Ilcgltttiittg at 7 p. m. with n liiblc Study grottp of Ii?» uttdcr the lcad- ersbip oi‘ Prof, (i. l). Steel. At a p. nt. all ltatitls atljottrnod to the gynt where a lwo hour pro- gram of cotuests, reading, march- es, tituait- anti games was iutlulgctl in by all. 'l‘b- ltrogram was tbrottgltl to a cim-tt» ut l0 p. m. with rcfrt manta atttl tho singing of (lotl Save the King. A Jllllltlr null lnterntt-tlitttt: ping pong, checker and basket bail totirttatttent took place during Fri‘ day and Saturday. The finals will tbt- played off Monday when a full llst of cotttestattls and results will be pulblisltctl. night a sticrctl tho largo Central Guardian SHOP FROM Holman’: Intllow FUNERAL NOTICE-Tito tuner- al oi‘ the late Mrs. Georiw Gfllll" will take ‘pItlCB Tuesday morning from the rrsititinoo "I 1W!‘ tlwillllll‘. 224 Grafton St. to St. Dunstans (‘athednail- thctice Ito U19 Rlllllllll (‘athollc cemetery. HOME FROM MONTREAL-Air. Victor Cahiil arrived in this city Friday nlgltt .t‘rt:~iti hioutreai wrhcrc ho finished n course on battery work. fills friends conzrcvttiln-te him for being ‘so clevtr nn that kind of work. tlwr. (‘ahlli intends to spend a Fditlflfi vacation at his home In Kingpin-n borer; ht- -wllli resume his tlutl . tllt- (“ntrntl Garage. For .~ ~ '- ‘ Linlvnnnt. - <Q-O-Q>—- \\'l.‘ .. .:ti.»'.it tn 22.-SweepIn4z from I\i'(lI“.\‘.2_\',l‘l.'llI.‘».'! northward, an lntllttetizu t-pltltotrtic took toll of 20 dives among l-ndinns of Northern ilitanitoba, while. several hundred were stricken with the malady. ac- cording to reports received by the Beaumont ol.’ Indian Affillffl. Win- llliw! ‘branch. Loan-on SATURDAY m crrv or on Si. Peter..- Rn;l.l_ lmll] wrist \\'itlt'il. Flntlct‘ return in (luartllan. lie\' 107;: THE MARKETS I 'Q'l"I‘.\\\'.-\,..\lttr. »ltnport,t of lultletl States eggs for tip- week tudtug Muzclt 21st atuouutctl to ' . at t-awtls. tit‘ those Winnipeg l‘ ctivoti ‘iitll twist-g, ‘lylllnlll,’ hiontrcal and the Alaritinttt Prov- lllvvs illll each and 2275 trascs to llli$t'tllilllt‘tt‘.~; ltoints. (int m‘ 1st; l] o” llwn l‘i~'l~'»\' liiiltlrti this illtlfiiillg Int the (ltltuva farmers lllil“I((‘l, 16113;’; tloz n grad tl ox " and pullet tvtias untl told at ill: to »lli, nine tluzctt and throt gradt-tl l':1 . IIJLVII and “ill; rt-uut. wh cu con ’l'ltt- gettcral prac t - (liters of ffrozett btlittg inatlo by thc ildtlfll‘ llrovittcos, chickctis 25 to 32 tllllfl 131i l0 155 fob. -'l‘orutito job- outg specials 31> extras ti? firsts 25 seconds _ till. hloittrcztl un~ chattgetl. Quebec firsts jobbitig Jill to 3S stlttotitls 1H to iili. ()1- tttwa jobblttg extras Iiil, firsts 35, lit. Western uiurkcis tttl. .\lU.\'i‘l{l<l.-\i.. Mar. 2L5. —'l‘hcrc sotuo dt-tuaud from foreign _ for (‘uttatlltttt western oats on Salurtltty anti it was reporttd ltoltlt-ts u-dtiuu t‘.i.l<‘ ul bay ports no sales rc-lultcti. The spring wheat flour uturltct uas without any ut-w fctitttrt- lo nottr- 'l‘ho lnttvtmt-nt for uiitit-r witcut cttil- tiitncs slow. ’l‘itt~ voiuulc of bu. - nos-s transacted in tullift-ctl was itiotltftllt! sizt-tl and tho lliltlt‘l‘ltllitl was steady. 'i‘l1' rolled out situ- ation was firnt. The lt'iilill‘tl of the local egg tutrkct last wcoit was tht- <truugot' feeling and pric- es were udvzlucttti two cents per dozen, which wt tttriiltttt-ti to tho decrcttst» in tho. linpurtatious front thc Uttllt-tl Slates. The irudc iwas fair. Little itusltttss \v.. transacted in ltuttor and tht- unti- t-rtoite was easier. A stronger feeling had prevalicti iu tho tnarkrt [or (Yanaditut cheese. ltt tho past week and prices trlosctl one cent par pound ltighcr which 2 grades at 21 to 21% cents pct _ of proper road maintenance. Mrs. Annie C. MacDonald The death occurred on Sunday. March 22nd, 1925. of Mrs Annie C. He was not what you call a spec- flflolllllplzagilagggflglgl ltzglalgtiilgg: iully good driver. but he never met About lwelve yen" no she moved Wm‘ a slllgk’ ‘i019 "lid every bflllg" from Indian River to Summerside was level. It was simply like ti where she lived with her daught- bllliartl board or u boulevard In a an Mm Julngg wood, Belmont 5L, Qlly- Lil-fit ill-till‘ "l9 mlllllvily Willi anti where she ptissctl peacefully llnfiitivcly neglected and it looked away yesterday morning. The to Mr. Saunders as if it was done late Mrs. MacDonalti enjoyed the for a purpose. There were holes best of health until a short time anti ditches from one cnd to the Hill). Wllfiil She C0i1lP8CiPll' llllllll" other, A few years ago. nu either "Kllllrl l0 Wlllcll, 5110 Ylllllll)’ llllc‘ side oi’ that. roud, ultlor bushes l'lllll'lll‘l1- "C?" “'33 11 UhilTFICl-Cl‘ “rem gl-nwlng; you (lolllllll-t pa.“ that exprcssctl trnc charity to all unless you pushed ‘your lmme lnm at all times anti she was beloved tho bushes. Lost year alder bushes “m! highly °5"”""""I by ‘m un‘ were. agnln pemllllell m Km“, ‘m usually largo circle of friends. portions of the road. so that the Sh” Tins a great rclulur and kcpfi road is now so narrow In some inn-LAM m, °‘"“‘."‘ hdppenlnge an places that tennis cannot pass. ti?!“ ulizllplolll “Hm lhgrl ellggyabgel 'l‘ake the Borden road; bad the d spas on I row no on y 5e her kin to her, ‘but matte all who Commissioner of Public Works nt~ kndw ll“. llefilmus Ol being ever tempted to do a single thing there? l" ll". Compalnn She leaves m lie allowed it to go to ruin and tlo- "mm-ll [pl-Ge 5on5, Messrs, Chat-i. cay, The same was true of the road Pl, Llustotns Officer at Borden; from Summersitle to Konsiugton Ronald B., llliatni, Florida Mid anti liastwartl. If there was any Rev Joint Archibald tllacilonalti, work done there Mr. ‘SZIIIIHIOPS nev. Lot 7, also three daughters, Mrs. or sow it_ lie tlitl‘nt. believe titer-o t‘. ll. liickcy, Calgary. Alta; Mrs was u mnn on tho road till some- If-ott. A. F. Arseuanlt and Mrs where in the vicinity of the 20th of James ll. W004. Sllllllllewllle- June last year; at least he didn't. The llllleml» Wm be hem on we any_ If we expect lmml rmllls 'l‘utlstlay tuornlng in Sumnterside we must not leave it till the sum- “m” ml‘ “TIMI of the easier“ men There w“ ample llml, l0 (l0 train, front her laiewesitlence [lei- u. One fault of the late mu Gov- "'9'" Sl- The “'““"“““ 3° “s ernment, he admitted, was in rc- “m, flr"~'_“'ll‘_’l_ll Cflmmutlltytin tehxé gartl to the maintenance of our l"“_‘lf"f~ 51ml“ symlmuy 0 public roads, He had spoken to tho late Contmlssitmer, Mr. Crosby. time anti time again, anti Mr. ‘Cros- ticipates. very bciteficiztl, , _ v y , Atlmittitig the fact that there arc by“ ‘msmlr Inmmlllly was mm ho no vacant schools now in the Pro- hatl so many of these improved Vince “ml mm the“, ls u lm-glll- roads to do that he ltutl‘nt time to vmlmll-llnl "l. ‘embers of ll“, lllgll. ."'°"3I‘I°r m0 mhers- lfme" m‘ lho er gradcsctigttgetl therein than ev- llolllliuvtsltirtttantt was itialtttxturatlttg m, before, Mn Saunders nlalnlnln. a to cy o main enauce. >u uu or» . . ~ . . ..- . tunately that time ditln't come. lie m‘ ma‘ the ‘Me Lmvml “mun (I\lr. lSttuntlers) had no doubt but mnt should get the credit lie was ' r- - t ‘ti ti t statement that tho late (Jommissioiter had the m amount,“ “H I u” l’ I very best intentions, but there in tho Speech emphasizing the ser- was no reason for it that he could ions (Etillllllltlll arising from tho ro- lativel large tiumbct‘ of schools understand. The Ilepartment under y I the present (lovernrnent needs bac- witb an atteutlant-e below the stat- t ' ' t l ti x sc- king up in that respect. tile hoped u my lequlrelnel] m“ m (on they would not stay in tho saute quout comparative increase in the _ per capita cost of common school 01d rut’ m“! d” nmmng- It I5 time education throughout the province. "my were “elm”; busy- becmlse Something should he done to cor- the money of this country bad been wasted, 'I.\\re is no reason rect our editcatiotittl system. it has that Mr. Saunders could see why positively lost its usefulness to a largo extent and it coats the Pro» they have not inaugurated a policy Put vincc too much money. When we have schools with six or eight st-tr a little pen Iiththflt 017106! Gel ‘l dents attending,’ and have to pay little busy! This» was the kind of teachers for lllls number Ol- “lull, ‘vurk that he had Y“ m 5°C ‘Iona ents, is it not a farce? \\'hy should A little care should be given es- pecially to that Western road, we have in this ‘Province over five l hundred schools’? Constant changes which was improving each yearilmln yum. l0 year are being mmlc with zige. A little attention woultlllll me school am] Con...“ books; have been all that was tieccsstiry. wlly cannot we gm sllfljdarll mull. He had ltulntetl out in the HouseIQl-s llllll‘, ‘vlll lflsl [m- ull llme l.) 13155 ifiallltanlllllzlllmtllultlflBllllllll/lllln" ('tllllI". A Commission might be ap- l 9 l -°- l‘) lllFl ‘m5 nintnl to cxtmitt into th. irob- done. Probably the hon. tlltmlllfiYfi ltlm oi getting botilts that (tltali be “min mm“ hi“ Slgliullllfin worili handed down from one utontbei‘ of ctmsitltvring, anti perhaps it \vttsn‘t;i;l lumpy l‘, anon...“ “'9 "lug; My lllll lllfi llfillltlé 11m ll"! Hlllifillvll down to essentials in our HCIIOOI lwllll "l0 W11)’ U10 Pllllds llll‘ Slllllil curriculum so that o-ur young peo- I-into decay, and the Premier outthtllllq at 1035p l" the prinlm-y dftllflf]. llllllsell it" gel busy llll llll‘ loll llllll merits, will be educated in the slitt- tnttnvurao a proper iroad maintenance. lt should have 0.1g, wit], the (lul-l-lclllllll, lllcl-l. l,- been tlouo long ago. ilo ll‘lll<il(‘ll|5()l'|\(;fllj|]g rllglclllly “troll; All; that a little worlt on tho eollutol~ Saunders bullet“; it ‘out, “var. tl roads would also be tlonu lllI-‘i'(!l't)\\'(lt?(l. \Vliut would he Vclitultttttt- >‘illl'llll~'- ' front ~thttt curriculum‘! ll t:iv‘.’ till‘. flnltntinrn nwjts glad lo ltllllVPctillle who are interested ‘titlllt-ttt lllt llle Silvficll Ulflt the grant. for will say you cannot afford to let that. Technical Education is being used gt); but, after all, is it important’! t" m“ full?“ PXlQ-lll- ‘Prllll-‘lllly llifli- There were other subjects that be is true; he hoped sn_ llo had the was “m, ggjnlg; ufnlellllolh lml u... IWIVlIOKG 01' Vlfiltltig the Technical cry thinking man knows we tnust. School last year and the years be; cut out a number oi’ subjects, I070‘ llllll $351“ QXCBDIIOIIIIIIY TIM That n little revenue should be work going on. ‘lie understood that got out of the third ycar students the School. where it formerly Witfihlat. Prince of wales College was has been closed. llo would like Iolsllllkflfllfll by the speaker. '1']... know just what is being done with third year trottrse. should LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION (Continued from Page 1.) look as if it will be tiscd for tholtltls course a certificate or diplo- next tottr, possibly not for tho tiextltna almost invariably qualifies to that a tow loads were worked fuurtcoti years. Arc We still cott-‘taltt: n second your term in =\lt~t;il| with tho l'lllit'tl Klugdutti, but tiuuittg to pay rout. for it to our or some other unlvcrsitv in l'nitot| illltttt trout titis. itusln " Lituitcttattt Govt-tutor‘! Still cuntinu States or (Janatlti it. “its not fair rilllttllnliltltll‘Infill“ ui-ttltri lnguto tustlrattco on the builti- to the general public that they _ l~ ‘- < a tug. .‘ p-at ing int irovt-mtatits t-tlteull I l 1 - '» .- “lll ' 7“’- 3 ' “lllhlll “Nlilrll ‘mil anti repairs on it? Antilwhat is it stutlitis olfetlilollxliilyltlittii): ttirhllphlkhu il-ldruilif. pt tl-Hlitiililtihhttilillf "lllilllli: the ltcopltv? if we had a Ibus Referring to the prt‘>gi")titilitit~ of ” “ ' ' I ' 'lllt‘!~‘-§ irovcrnmtutt. we should cu- ltighway improvement \Il‘ g-lllm]. tlttiro into all these things stir-inns- ly; turn tho building into sonic- thing that will be profitable. As it is. it is nothing but a bill of ex pt-uso to the people, anti apparent- ly it is not lnicttdtrtl for the pur- pose it was given. Tho lale Lieut- t-ttant (itivt-rutit- saw fit in his wis- dom not to occupy it; he bud his own good reasons for doing so; and apparotttly the present Lieut- it-ttattt (lovorutir is not going to oc- t-rs acculletl the t‘onstot'vutl\'es of clnittiing Ihcro never was any lio- ccrotity for iuauiilttitig the public llll-tlflvllYli. They had ruovetl u ros- oiutiou in the llouue in l ‘ . from which bc quoted the (loust-rvtttivt- volley as there lnid tiowu, anti ask- ed if the preaelti routl work was of any more permanent a naturi- thanltltztt trarriotl on by tht- lit-ll (loverntneitt. ltlxttctiy the sntuc policy was being followed he ruuin» t-upy it. lt is doubtful, after being]- so runny years vacant, whether it. will ever be occupltzti by a Lieut- ouatit. tlttvcrtttir. If that is true. why not. turn it into some revenue producer? ' _ The lit-ll Government. hntl an exi (‘tllllltllllllly flno mun in charge 0f the ‘fccltnicttl School, whose ser- vices this (loverntncnt has tilspttns. Marlatfs tulplnlilfllpr sllllllllllllvmllslzllt: od with, but the speaker" was glad s c “vlhu; all“ colored ‘goods “INK, to know the Instiitltlttlt has not _ “umul “l 22 m 22% 6pm,, Mlll N.) been discnutinuctl, anti trusted that the results will be, as ht- un- unoxcelled in the treatment rot "all o (Iontuigv l the Stuntlai-ti, Suttesr-lttl Tvcttttnctll manages ointment lst. Paul's Church where Requiem pound. titans were steady at of $2.70 ‘per bushel. ‘ — H . f5" S -GALL STONES McLEOD~ At North Wlltshire, APPENDICITIS all Bowel troubles. Airs. John lhlcln-oti, widow of the into John liicimotl. Funeral front the rt~sltlttttct= of Davis Mitchell on 'l'ucstlny' at l o'clock. and Stomach Removes Gall Stones In 24 hours, MscDONALDAAI SIIIIIIHPFRIIIO on Sunday the 22nd. 1925, Mrs, Annie lMncllonnld. widow of tho into ex~, ‘Stinnker, lion John A. hIacDonttltl of Indian River.‘ The funeral will! take place on Tuesday morning: after the arrival of the easternl ttrnln from the resilience of her; ldmtghter. Mrs. Jntites Ii. Wood to Positively no pain or dan- ger, Quid and recommended by HUGHES DRUG CO., LTD. lligh Muss will be sting. GRIFFIN-In this city, March 22. Mrs. George (lrlftin, nee Bennie M. Dillon. miners-I Tuesday mornin! at 8.45 trorn her mother's residence 224 Grafton St. not be (lovcrutnetti. llotiso or this build- ta-tiglit there. or it‘ it is taught. int-t. it has not been used for the those in tittentizuice should p; ‘ past four years and it tines not_t’uirly we1l_ Anyone obtaining from’ mined and the same engineers were doing the work under the same specifications. Thousands of dollars are being taken out of the public treasury for the purpose, unti if this was wronts under the Bell Government it must be wrong now. tile complained about the way the work was being done on s por tion of the road between Charlot- tetuwn and Summersitle. lt was n quarter mile stretch, and be was satisfied that there were at least four inches of rtothitig but pure sand _thut_would blow away with the wind; and on top of that was luatlctl dry stills tulltcn from an ud-I jointing field and put on there, for what purpose ho could never under stand. Mr. Saunders even gut out of his oar to look at It to soc whe- ther his eyes had not played hint false, When it was raining on that road you would imagine you were going through a bog hole; and that was what they called an improved ltighway. 'l‘ho hon_ members may any this is nu exaggeration, but everybody ltnows we had ctutsitler- able rain lust fall. lle tiitln’t think that at any time that particular portion of the roatl was any good; it. was left pretty tuuclt the way it. was built; tlto wagon wheels had t-ut into it and it wits ‘simply nton» ey wasted. \\"liat he t1otlltln't un~ tlerstatiti was ltow the Dominion (iovernttiettt engineers had passed it; he tlitlift believe they ever saw it. ‘file gravelliitg of the approaches to the city and towns which the present (loverntneut is utitleriuk- lug was also done by the late Gov- t-rutneut, hir. Saunders trontinuetl. arguing that even in this the (‘on- stlrvtttivtrs followotl the load of their prctleocssors. lint gravt-lliitg cannot be done to any extent, “lt- iicvcntliti havo nnytlting but clay anti dirt to make. our improvctl ltiulnvztys, yot when we ctntsitier our roads during tho ltast four or five years as compared with the years before ‘tht-ro is u woudetrftil imlu-ovcttient; anti it is to be atop- t-d this will continue, as it must do if wo mean to profit by the tottr- ist trade. ‘ In regard to the ostablishntetit. ltero of an ldxpcritnentttl Fox Stu» tion kit: Saunders said he apprec» iatt-d tho importance oi’ this to tho Province; but it should be placed in Prince County, where tho indust- try was propugateti, fostered and tlevclopctl. 'l‘oduy there are tnore foxes in tPrince County than in the other two Counties combinetl. Where will this ‘Station do the fox- men of the Province the most good, in Charlottetown. Albcrton or Sum» do. where the industry is (lo- mi ant? A generous offer hatl been inatlo. by the foxmon of tho Provin- ce, uiostly from Prince (Iounty, of- dotiatittg a site, foxes anti every- thing; yet the inference is that the Government. is taking all the t-rt-tl- it‘ True, they are doing sotuethitig substatitittl. but it was tho foxmcn. mspcclttlly of Prince County, who Iliad atlvocntotl tho Station anti had itaken the ruatter to Ottawa, They lsupplietl the foxes uetvessary for the lexperituentnl wnrk. iiid the foxmett lot’ kings or Queens (‘ounty lend ‘their band in that regard? When lStatioti hero one would think it [would be plact-tl in a central lot-al- lity whore these men who have lot-en wotlzlng for the good of the litttlttstry would he beunillctl. Rut lno, a little pull front the hon. mem- lber for Charlottetown. and the Gov erunnt listens to ltitn._ The credit of assisting the Fish- crmenhi -i'nion, Iilr. Saunders main tuiuetl, should go to Mr, .‘\. ii. Mc- llcnn, ill. l"., and not to tho Provin- cial Govcrntncnt llo was stirpris» etl to see anything in the Speech about. the changes in the system of accounting in tho governmental de- partnteitts because they already had a capable auditor in. tho person of Mr, Anderson. Were tbo accounts so intricate that they had to setttl to New liruitswlck for an l'.\'ltt‘ll' sivo man to audit them‘! 'I‘ho itn» purtant. thing in. has tho now svs- tom savcti tho Province utvvtltittg? st. far as tho ll(‘('.t)i|lll.‘l were con~ ccrttetl no one wtts tlt-t-eivt-tl by them; we uutlersiootl tbom ltcrfoct ly. if there are better results un- tier tho new system, then we are getting snntowvltere. but it‘ it is on‘ l_v jitsl a little change for ltolitititil purposes. what is tho ltoitollt‘? .\lr, Saunders bud explicit faith in the Provincial Attditor anti Iris ability to malte proper returns without iho assistance even of the lllxievnal Atltliinr, though he ditl not wish to be lllllilPTNlllfltl as atlvocating that. we should do without tho l-Ixterital .\utlltor. If the new system is real- ly an intproventent, however, he itutl no objection to it. Tho paragraph in the Speech ro- fnrrlttg to the. issue of tlt-bt-xttttrtis for ltigltwztv’ improvoittotit and ud- tlitional bonds to pay off the bank over draft was critlcisctl by '.\Ir. Samplers tn: being tun vague. The @OO-§O-O-4000O O§5 i Hotel Victoria l Water Street, Charlottetown ’ Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- {date Hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuisine ls famous all over Olnlda. Telephone In all rooinl. Courteous service. t-t. c. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown Proprietor! “waldo-ocean VICTORIA HOTEL t‘. W. Spoil-q Toronto: A. ti. .\it»l- Icr. Moucton: Sydney Wolfe, Liver- poohNFl: W. .l. llnlzlt-l, J. A. (‘on-per, hfonetoti; .l. it. Rand. Sac - virie; ll. R. l-‘ttllertoit, St. Joint; P. genmhloncton: E. ll. Cunningham, Asbestos; M. Catherty, l-Iallfttx; W. B. -8mit~h- Toronto; ll. E. Mossoy, Montreal. where; namely. retiut-titut of taxt The old liell Tax .\ct was ropealetl and what was substituted in its plzttre. is now known as the Stew» art Tax Act, which in rt-gartl to tht» two essential ltents, land and in. come taxation, is the sumo, Tho present tloverttttient made a fatal mistake in repealing the Poll ’l‘ux. lt was a fair anti ctluitztblt- t-ax. lie believed however it_was one of the big factors in deft-tiling tho liell Government. Iiut now he coittcndetl the (lasoline Tnx has litiell Sllli1$ll~ tuteti for the Poll Tax. lle was not in a position to know bow itiut-Ji the (ltlfltfllflléllt is tibtuinitig from the (lusolino tux, but he had ltt-urd a number of complants, that it was most tmfair tutti unj-tist, it is possible for the fishermen autl far- mers to apply to the ltopartntottt and get a refund, but he ltnt>\v of a great many who would have ut» collect all the arrears of the l‘oll ’l‘ax; the speaker would liko to know just how much they did col» lect; he knew of a great many pt-n ple who have not paid, if tho tax is wrong why are they attcntptitig to collect it? lf the leader of tho Government has done all he suit] ho was going to do a your ago. he has surely collccteti a great tlt-al more revolltlo tllflll_\\’t'l5i necessary to run the affairs of the Province during the past year. Something nv er $25,000 was collected in i923 anti carried into the account of 1.’)- 24. Then again a saving was prrun~ ised at Falconwootl. The speaker had always mttintainetl that the expense of operating that iustittr tion was entirely too great ,or at least that the ' revenues derived from the institution were not Iwltat they should be. institutions 'of a like nature in other places, t-s- ,pt=cially .in Fppt-r Canada and l'n- litetl States, are self sustaining. We tktiow that many t1t~oplt\ ltavo rt‘- ilatives at Falcnnwooti who are ottitt- table to pay a reasonable sum for ‘ltheir tnaintctititico, anti if during uietbotl of lllfllgt] ntetltotls anti the boat moth» it was dkchlml llnllllv ll, hrlm: llwlthc past. year an effort. has been. ntatlo to collect these fees, no doubt the natural result lms fol lowed and the ‘(lovt-rnmorit is able Ito show that n sultstnntiztl amount ,hus been realized. l .\ substantial Jucrt-ztsc in reven- uo has been derived under the Pro- hibition Act. 'l‘hc speaker was not atlvocating that as a revenue pro- atltlrt-ss, (Air. 'I‘attton) he under- stood, had jlntimtttetl that thoro was a possibility that a bill will bt- ititrotlticetl to provide. for light wines anti Iievr, lie, (Air. Sauntl ors) wishctl to any that he would bt» unalterably tippoaeti to that it’ it is ll\lI‘(ltlll(‘.(‘.(l_ l‘nt.il tho temperan- t-o people of tho Province, thrttuflli tho ’l‘etttpt~rant-t- Alliance, slutt- ihai they tloslrt- any change tuatlt- lit tho Prohibition .'\t-t, b»- would staud just where be alu ~- stood llt- believed the Prohibition .\t*t vus a good Act. .'I.l the mud slittging and tn the t-utitrury; but unlcs.» tlt.- pt-tr’ plt- want to citfort- ii. \\’t~ might ztsl, well do without ll. 'l‘ht.~ tunvt-r oil the, Address said bl.- would liltt- fol discuss llli‘ question with lltt‘ poo-l plo of iht- lll‘tt\'.lllt't‘j tho than tut-cling him auy\vht.-rt> in hi: own district to discuss it, It nutwitltstatttlirtt: speaks-r would like no ltollt-r tililltll‘lllllil_\'l WRIS 13,,- lllmt» t tlilfirs only :1 jrw of the I ttt-‘t Ittiitnvltt- \l ..t-. len-itu-t-tl (Ilhtlitlil ta v 1o. wiilllvulliiulltt ..l “.- ltatl tiliiillli:il\'v"y stutllttl vltt- uniu» tn tl.t- b-l . ‘lllltl t/evr l.tl'l't|l<'l‘I‘\‘t'l‘.' TU ran: t“ l(.'\tIl{l)l.\'.\I1\‘ ‘>l‘\l.\ Ill; hi \ ' tn t l i/i-Pltl-t i.-‘.ll.li ' _'\ll'\li ll'.'\l. . -' \\t tP-I'I\I >>l.~\ - 1. .u lll l 1.... .- tr.'i".",' til tilt-ti gttl I l llttl t-. to titos i n! and totnagt In buy (time t l": tttltt-r turn and vvt- m tun n2 l t-ittv Lhlllctl too LAtSLIlIIIELItJ an to buy the . 'I'HI'.N IIAVF. TIIF. GREAT WORLD WAR 0F lllll Ivvwt-ltt-tl m i. all us hncc niutc to lltttlt‘ titan t-titt-n. lvvflllilll l’\' ‘ii \.\' AND \\'OIM.-\N lli'\' uhcu they “cat bcgg ‘Ilill f~.\.\lii lllitlPOlllilftN (ti? l‘l'l(t llASlil): 0X15 l.\' I t L'.".'l)l(l-.lJI 'l‘l.u' i: \\b_ ll is gent-rally conceded, tip-t» by ntan or pom-an in cvcty -> F. .;.....t.. ti. T u‘. our tnztn or svmnun in every liuntlrrtl ltztyla when Lin; other it‘) out oi every liULLiLLl do Hui buy. (3.9; ynU AFFORl) TO lGNt) has cotttinttttlly repeated t vlnth cxrt to-lltty ll! l: l. t iucut and nit and within tltw " uI v and neuron at llisll ptcscnt uXUL prices? Them are certain selected German Rt ttmlay uhirh can be {tuttliusctl tor surli st sums 0t money but “inch have. DONIIJIIIIIPS ot rising up to $238,000. Such Opptllllillillt.) rlo t . Mum. ‘musr su-ttzmtc - zoo Sr-Jkatca 5mm Mom-s- " u. Mill-ZR: That at the back of ever)‘ it Flil ‘ vt-rntitent Bond there are 70,000.01!) L - it; industrious people. Before the war tn l\’ \\tt~i one of tin: three moutjvWP-"llll r s in the unrltl, and to-duy ithe is rapidly rig lit-r former lnmiliull. She Controlled tht- st nti largest men antllc mannc. uenunn tlllllltflill in lllfmi tonnage is rapidly nnnrvwll- .l.; 1m. o; [IIPJKJI days. licrexptuts oi manu- Llrt not] [irotlvtrts were the second larflfh! lll ttu- “and. 'l'tt»tl:.ty you had German Rhoda srattelrtt throughout every comer oi the world. ‘l'l.t- tudtistry and inventive skill oI her people nrtc unsurpassed. "ti-day it is hard to coil» ' i lu-t. Rite was almost prc-t-tnrncttcin . t ti throttghotit her territory. ad \ approaching her DIP-Wit status. u rlt-ieatt-ti on Iliv fields of battle by prac- v m» “IIUIP f'l\'lll7l’('l world. she came out. t. mtttlttt nub ltuvtllv a square inch at‘ -'.|*,tu*,' attat kt-tl. Today her rtoteutlal ‘ as even greater than ever. - l-mu which roniposrd the Dawes Renam- Mltcmc and \Ylllt_ll trot-re especially ap- ~. m eiruntint- Germany's resource-s, .. . t- tltut she is today tar more wwlthy thln ll'\ i914. it ‘ms been a long time that _the name t't-l»‘.t ‘ ‘ti has br-t-tt identifier! vmh foreign .- ... "l ht: toieilztt imids uhlth have nun » .- und Ylllllnvil fortunes to investors nuth bonds idcutiltetl as "Lertlasco thing to tio with it. there was so it_ test, wuninlhrlltlsttlrv rill!" ll l5 ll~lt1jll‘1;lllxlxlvjllffrzlllfhéfnklflg? much rctl tape; and be beltttvetl not llfffdm, M; 'l,,,u‘,‘,,‘l'"‘_,‘l,',, ,l,_,,, ‘- . ..-.~.,.l.l.,., p, i...» been too many have taken atlvtttitttut- of nut Iilhvlklll ntrlullléllllskl ""i‘°"‘m"u .t- pittaivelitiifiltvls-tlfitlhEsnllitil: out. bolt-t. that pruvisiol‘ for ‘he Suki‘ Ur littlllillutlitill bus followed Ill our unite n wave ol cfiortpn three or four dollars rebate. The F‘ l h I ndgnnl “Wm ("mm ti.» purl. china-u whom it seems simply 11W ~..t.,- .. ,. llcfiill" “wllllll l‘t'llllt‘l‘ pay lllP "l5 t-uusu, .\u~ and till." bonds tlcllteflfllttl "" "m'“°‘“““"° The most inzmrtzui: thing, however, that Th0 progont (finvmlnnlvln lslrttvilllllllr‘ tot t-ntc, dropped tn value item our tliettts i tion". the cifittt-tit and un‘ tl Will‘ ago said they "tteutlod t" stcattookt. eltlltltw’ IUIIIPIILISIIKIIWW? \ lllptn what to buy. but. vtltcn to l\' u ..tt lu sell. That rncatis dollars -u.‘i do ars to the client. \\'c onl, earn if you old a I-ulltl that bad no oppor- _ in \".\lt.c and did not rise. and _\t.\l tilt! no. tn um’ it mwy, would you come luck to u: again? Certainly notl Ttwlny wt- tiny the confidence of the ' oi it tors who have found tho field Ltlllillvd luv ralivc, because we have t t tltctzi honorably, squarely and sun scion y. \‘.'lt-- n loan buys a German Bond from us bstltttvl r the gt-tiuine German Bond ' rthastrl. lie docs not [rt a cheque a vtltiug else u a substitute; ltc tt’ lhat is why we have l is enviable. ltlrt-tllars on those .gn government and Lt-s v i~tt we itl'lir‘\'(' t-t r the gtcatvsv. oppor- l.l‘l‘>. All tit l tutors-.- t Au m,» ti'.l s only ‘once-tin not lt-t u go i, tut ll. ziuw bciotci! is too lute. Write or CILLI- There is no oblignflon what- CVCK. .L'Ali/\L‘..l. ltlccltiretl had Ytitvti tor the iuti~tu~ l,,.,,, lnity incrottst- utttici‘ titt- l crnment, ‘about it as a. vote catcher. lnuutist-tt .t suuslatittaat rt-tltatiott. ‘SONIC gentlemen, he was inforinvtl, u...“ to reducol , - \'".r.li I lcven ltrutttisctl ll clocteti ‘their salaries to the original against it. What does tho (‘illlllll'}" think of men of this calibre‘ ’th~-‘ .ltcuplo were given to lliltIt'l‘.‘~I;Il!tI. ‘that. the lllt.‘lllllt'l‘s of the l'I.\-t‘1lt\.». were Iieing paid too much, lull the‘ ltmiy cnungt- ruado by tbt ntltniuistratlon is the retlttt-titut otj ‘the antount puyyablt- to tho .\ttor»‘ lllvl‘ (lotteral. The $1110 roductltlti in st-ssiuunl intlttntuity‘ \\'.'ts only an I‘ for Ilit- l-rttliilst-s mzttl. ultulttgv‘ l’l‘lte ltcuplt: \\'t“.'f.‘ tgivcti to infer that liu. s. would be lTtllltwal tion ‘i luway with. Nun tltt- ttplult" u:..;.- . J ti.‘ ‘. t 0 b O > . . t Itng public. I Q O present i g and in‘ frustotl the hon, mom- _ 7"“ ‘l""" Ili‘]':€ would ztvall themselves of the lllllllllll illlz“ l'lil*‘l“l "i? nppttrttutity “hen they are stipend- ‘HWY inn tut Tux Act. Queen Hotel duct-r; on the contrary. he Itellevtati . _ . v ,_ _ y . , 1”‘ - ~t~~rI:%:.:‘a::".'.:i.. i:.‘-‘.i...‘.‘.i‘f.i1..“Sh: a. .1: t: we» dis tensed for tuetlic-"ti [tZIi'[it)St‘1-l.i~ __ l . _ ‘ _ ‘__ , _ _ l‘ _ - Thin‘ am um numy “Gk-unis WP tort. tlhtm ln thc llouse, tlcty llltlll‘: l-hls popular Llolel has uficums issued’ The “my” M, the on tic tttncrnment st.t. \I)lkll 9 been completely rcmwflg’ and otters very comfortabl- accammodatlon to the travel- The table is especially good and the public are courteous- Iy cared for, Rates $3.00 a day. O-OQ-OO-O-O Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors t t Charlottetown 5 » » ‘I t i ' I ' PAGE THREE " u Opposition should have n reuson- _ - "’ l, able opportunity of licking into I I ' these things, It should have been stated llU\V much was ‘issued for 3 highways and how much for the ‘ other purpose, The total amounts l, to $500,000 and the bonlls bear in- 9 terest at only four and a halt por- e v cent, but they may have been sold t7 l at a terrible discount for all that H appears in the Speech. if so there would be no saving inudc_ Without p ‘t this information ho was not in a I . ' position to discuss the tnattcr Intel» - ‘l, ligetitly. lie did maintain ltowcvt-t- ,‘ that the method atloptetl was juuu~ g l‘ gurated by the Liberals in mo, Vi, when an nrt was missed in nm- m, ,,,,,,, Fifteen Mont ma. we fernm- u... u..." every day-once In t. lifetime-M vidc for the issue of debentures to tavr ut wt to l. t. ttiltad-t. N- '4 urn llll-t- y pay off the bank tivcr draft. “he'll” ilmt Jnlll lmlrlllzirrlnnglilygltlarlrllrzlcflé; ,. llc trusted that 11w nnnrnrfl “m- 3iKi“...;i..i7I."..i"$85.3.‘..-E'}2é....l.......ti t endmeitt to the 'l‘axzitititt Act will l“ d wmrm “my, ‘W n“ h m yours," o armll", n, f; be along lines similar to the acts ' i-.;.v'.=.~.t.i ....1....<,t yuucalltlhlr-ough lllltllstmtllttulltl .-= ""“’ lil" "ll" “l‘”‘"““"‘ ‘ll "“"“'“' i§’.'.‘.i.l“.».....ll. §“.'.u.‘if°';i{.l.l.“.’..'s....'talus... t Washington in liturlanti anti elsth ,,,._,l,,_,,,,. bound to aplmuatcin value? H p, Chgllnprg, ylmllreal; m“ prtmp-Iirotving nlmns. in the niitltlle of _.. ._-.-__o_....__..._.......-r.._......._.._..._..._......__..._ .. Ito thought an unfortunutt: utistalzo for the hon. member to t-oiuo into the llouse utttlttdvoctittrlight wittt-s and beer. While it is true lb.- adop» tion of this measure is proving a revenue producer in tuber l’l'tt\'» int-cs, it is tiovertliclcss a diets trons step to take. lie had set u‘ tho effects of .it. in hlontrctti, and: tho stiffening caused by the stpum? tit-ring of the workmttirs wugesl licrc to a large extent tho people a rt: 1 Lhctusclves to blame that. they do not get behind tllu Prohibition law. Mr, Saunders rt-ft-rroti to the un- uual meeting of the Liberal (‘on- sc-rvtttlve Association held in Sutu- ntcrside inst fnll in which ht- un- ‘(lCPHlUOd u resolution was Ilflliliijil cotttlenitiing him for certain state» tut-nth he had tnatlr on public plat- forms In retrnrtl to the actions oi‘ the present Uovertintettt; state- ,rucnts which he would not make ‘on the floor of the llouse. 'l‘his ho now wished to deny. whatever those supposed Stnteluetiis were. lie had always ntaiuttiittctl that u tulsttilte was made in tlefctiiittg the Liberal (lovernnieut in iilflli, be- cause under them he could see a great improvement in‘ cvry depart» utent, whereas the prrseitt (lovern tuont itas ittteriy failed to tunin- tain the highways. llc tignitt in stnucetitht- Weston-it iioad. uud up pooled to the (Yomtnissioticr o!" Public Works 1.. not busy anti cut tlowu the nltlct- itttsltes that were f/Iuvie Slur in New Role Officials who nppoittteti l't|.t-|Il|l l)" l, .l t , S‘ ts H H . n , Iuo\ tr-slar. us InusIt-r oi \u||go t h. I"? l! 0". North lorontminr tlun hour, were tlot sulgabbiy lmrl i’ u r "null"? "Wflllllt W bet- sht» blithely-donned hi‘ t -n-< A " “nlllt ilf°¢°9dld l0 "w" "l" Plltittt-er that sht- could drive an engltno W’ m“ the road; would apply Borden road The Conssravtlve_ members, he and the same thing to t.iie Snnnnersitle- ..-.-.-~-...-._-....-n-__...f... 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