n _ ‘ . - Dfimgiiirla. Auoc u i: u". “‘ M‘ u l --'.‘.,..‘.'_ 15:1 l_i’rl_ 1:" THURSDAY, AIYEUsT 2s, 192 U NKINDEST (‘YT 0F ' ALL. . Our Liberal friends have derived some morbid satisfaction from the severe criticisms heaped upon ir act-s, the satisfaction of at least squirming i ‘trodden upon, and not only in squirming but i. haven trying to hit back but even this melancholy satisfaction is about to be denied them by some of their friends. At the Tyne Valley farmers’ meeting, for a brief report of which we are indebted to Mr. J. Dewar, M. L. A., it was decided to absolutely ignore the representatives. One of the speakers re- marked, in the course of his speech, that at their last political meeting the two representatives, Messr Saunders and Dennis, occupied the platform while the farmers occupied the back benches; henceforth the representatives were t0 be given the back ben- ches while the farmers took the platform. When a party has sunk so low as t0 be utterly ignored even .- by its friends, by those who elected them their casc- is hopeless. We do not suppose for a moment that the good people of Tyne Valley are going to leavl the matter in a condition of neutrality or simpll pacifism, but that they also will demand the resig- nation of representatives whom they consider not worth the little attention 0f even being asked tc give a reason for the actions which have brought them illto such contempt. . d?" K's,- '_\\'ll.\’l‘ IIAPPENEI) 1'1".’ . 1x‘ Whafaction hasthe government. taken with re- spect to the bill passed at the last session of the leg- islature providing for boring and oth- erwise exploring for oil, coal, min- erals and such other articles of VCPlZl‘ as might be hidden in the bowels of the earth il this province. The [iassing of‘ this bill oc- cupied several days of an already long session; mun) legal precautions were enacted and learnedlv ex- pounded to trilartl against the tearing up of home- steads, compensating land owners for damage dour to their property bv the overflow of oil or bv the dumping of coal on the growing crops. It was also, if we recollect aright, provided, that in. considera- "tion of the trouble to which the legislature was put in legally framing the bill, the explorers should fore- feit a sum of money every year in which they did not expend a certain number of thousands of tiol- lars in their exploration. What has become of this project? Was it too a bluff of the jubilant party re- joicing in their new found power? The bill was fath- ered and mothered by the Attorney-General; the farmers’ interests were safeguarded in the event of their farms being blown up or dug up and the affair was launched with such fervor that many of our peo ple actually smelled oil fumes welling up through the soil in their ploughed fields. In the turmoil occas- ioned bv the new taxes and other things this oil hunl ing and coal digging proposition was almost forgot- ten but, recently, the Guardian has been asked for some information on the subject. Possibly the Pat- riot, which is in the confidence of the government may throw some light on the subject. \\'ORST FE.~\'l‘l'I{IE 0F A BAD .\(‘T. In yesterday's Guardian a “Working Mali” ex- pressed the indignation of himself and fellow-work- men over. one of the meanest features of the new taxation act, that which compels employers to pa} the poll taxes of their employees. Following is the" clause authorizing this iniquity :-- 144 (1)‘ Every employer of labor shall, on de- mand of the collector, pay the annual poll tax for cv- ery person in his employ, not only at the time when. the said demand is made but also from time to time for every person in his employ during the year for which the said tax is payable. and mav deduct the amount so paid on account of any such person from the amount of salary or wages due, or to become due, to such person upon production and delivery of the receipt for such t‘ax to such person.” illliilillTTETllWlfillllillllAN’ eluding our on: l-dlr. Arsonuull. l . flllllllNi C0iiliENT ii-‘Q The retirement oi Superintend- Governmonz, and they are boosting of ii. and it is because u! 1M5 ma: we advise the country to be Education will be n distinct ion to the province We have had in the ssi, and u a nin, have his ,__ . m“: in edumtofunsanaluwent m on the alert, lest. an uncontrollable Preside over this department, bulldebtjbe created for moneys‘!!! be there is n grave doubt of our being filmed In “and new!" able to secure the services oi ano- ther official with sojplendid n ge- nlus for orgnnlzaiidn, and so pro- gressive in method. We trust thut the Government have not failed in Every effort upon their part to ro- tain his services. it is said that .c pullgugrs rL-movlng "on, ‘he and brldgeaJo the extent of $400.- province. Unfortunately the nml-l°°°.- end dolnlr it "without adding ullOils of the island ure so clr-l“ llollflr i!» lho province." Then zumscribcd as lo have no plnce1hl3 ramnlll! w" Tlllllvfillollfl- Hi? m- a ma“ of his stature’ up"! said, at the Tryon meeting; "The from his present vocation. ‘and melGuardilln lakes me to task in this only alternative is. to go‘ where "Bald and Wyn l should hove by; men are m requesh n is nrlintelligence enough to know that reriheltss lamentable that the llll’ "lOllBY Wlls COHllYlE Olll 0f 5H1‘ ')|*igh[9g[ “m; b“; o; our ions an, eral revenue and we should have me by one leuvlng the province to l° lllllll? l} llD by lllXfllioll. BUT lnrich and contribute lo the prus- THE GUAllllmAN DoEs NOT ierity of other lands. ll nluy be REAUZE TlTAT \lV'E ARE l. nlutfer of pride to our pooh“, BUPLIDING AN A-DDlTlONAL ‘but we have such men as Sir ROAD wlll-lcll TUE LATE GOV- Qouis Davies; Jacob Gould Schur- EWNMENT DlD NOT BUlLD" “an; Frank)“, _|_ Lama 3;,- Joseph What has this additional road got "ope, Sir Andrew olcrlniu. find lo do Wllh the question as to whe- ‘ery lnnuy others scarcely less m" ll"? "Wk l9 "llll-‘lllllfl B lllllllil‘ '|ril]1hnt_ lo honor ma" naflve pm. to the province" either in debt or vince in the larger centres of nu- "0517 ll l5 lllBll‘ Cllfillllfllil’? "Kl ionnl life. but does this gratiflca- l-orrins- As we alien stated. let tion compensate for what this l" MW. repeal. EVERY DOLLAR’ country mlglhi have been if we 0F THE COST will have to he bud the benefits from thesp great held hy loving the people. plus the infellggps operating in m". mm“ needless excess cost due to Liberal ___.__ incompetence and extravagance. ‘in the mutter of our public roads be province hfls embarked upon n programme which will bear much vale-hing and the milst careful‘ consideration Enormous sums of money will he borrowed, adding very materially to the already heavy debt of the province, from which we can not be too rigid in ruarding against unprofitable re- ulls_ in as far as the Govern- ueni adheres to the plans propos- d by the Hon. Mr_ Arsenault, to lulld substantial permanent brid- ‘res, and permanent roads leading lnto shipping places, and import- lfll business centres, they will nol g0 very far astray. There may be some expected extravagance and waste in construction, but that will be the extent of the loss. Bu! f ‘borrowed money is to be poured lut upon ploughed water-ways and- mndy levelings which will have reverted back to their former use- lessness, long before the deben- tures for the borrowed money be- comes due, the situation will be Am] the Patriot waxes eloquent more serious. and then foo lnio lo in insisting upon it that the meet- lmend. lt has been the (‘URIOIHHHK "was at least seventy-five par- ln the past, and it should continue. ‘cent fhberhh why this fighting 1o npply borrowed funds only to with shadows‘! of course, if not‘ ‘lefmflllfllt WOPRR. fllld llloile Works three fourths, it was abundantly should be of a character to m least momposed n; Lmeram Th‘. gm". out-live the lperlod for which iheldpm nave,- digpuflf-d mar 1i could debentures are issued. The soft scarcely he ofljprwige at the very road work should in every instance p0“ ‘ha; qumpd mp 91.1mm in in- be provided for out of current rc- ‘var o; ‘he Government, But it ls vPllhP- lthe fact that "sixty to seventy-five Pollll. the Boston "Wizard. of Finance," had nothing ofthg “on, did not exceed fifty per cenL, promisc_ in ‘What a trifle in com- Mnndayb. Patriot put up some further stunts in squirming over the transactions ni Try0n_ lt dis- llllsses the income tux notice incl- dent with its usual flippancy, call- ing it a min-print and u mistake; that the man never would be ask- ed to pay it. Thai is all there was to the incident; ‘But that is not all lllai there was to the incident There Wils very much more‘ The Patriot, the official organ of the l.l'beral ipariy hild declared that the “Guardian and the farmer had mixed up the Provincial with the Federal taxation and it IS THE ilElkVltNtE-SS 0F‘ THE LATTER THAT HAS CAUSED THE FARM- EIR T0 BE DlSCOURAGED." And to this libel upon the Federal Gov- ernment, this slander upon the in- telligedce oi the fennel", this mis- representation of our statement. this incident and Mr. Lea gave a most emphatic contradiction. At the Tryon meeting, speaking upon this Highways Grant, the Hon. .\lr_ Len said: "This province '13Q'0l)i2\ifl€d greater concessions ‘n connection with the Dominion Road Grant than nny other Prov- ince in Canadaf’ “Every other province is hetld down lo A PER- VfANEXfl‘ iIOEDf‘ "We 80f ill? concession whereby we could do the work in projects." lt seems wonderful that the influence of the Bell Government nt Oiinwn is S0 xtrong that they could get conces- slons which would ‘be granted to no other province and inferentinlly would have been refused to ll Con- yervntivt- government if ll had been in power in point of facl no other government would build sandy roads under the pretence of permanence. and none of them. ill‘ as stated ‘by the Guardian. not- wlillstandlitlg that they were Li- berals ,thnt is worrying the Pu- iriot und its iliscomfltetl friends Ami then it says: “it has knocked their little scheme of orglllllllllg indignation meetings in the heildf lis boldness in ascribing previous meetings culled by Liberals to their opponents was laughable enough, but to lay this meeting. called by their Commissioner of Agriculture, by advertisement ill their own paper, to the charge oi Conservatives exceeds all lllllll fond it is ryf wind and nlr. Wlill what energy they lbeat it, unri how piteously they nppeul i0 li l"? aid in their distress. My, Myers produce from that: embodiment oi nir and would ask for ouch n concepuion. This is the nature of the wont apparently being done by the, W. l.\l_ Lea, whose maximum profit ‘ pnrlllon with the building of roads '. iper cent, of the meeting proved . tllllilgonlsilc". to the Government. ~ lmpufyence and audncity- Allll llllw- Why didn't - something, r * "s" .-. ‘r . . l , can oilhlilall 6 Per ilet Bonds ,, Motoring July inf, 1980 PRICE-ll.“ per cont. To Yield 6l/4 per cent. ii ~-J. c] uAcxlnros-u a co. Halifax. N. 8. Members Montreal Exchange Stock ‘ J. Rowland ‘Paton Gwrospnnont for Prlnco . Edward inland 130 Oren! George Street Charlottetown 0000-00-0000000-00000 ~ 0Q‘ o ~_ -—-’_ -~—"" —~— ~ FOO l iltllers’ View Poinisl I THE srrscr OF VACATION.. (New York Globe.) Vacations are not always the suc cans literature makes them out to be. When u mun comes buck froln fishing in mountain brooks or EWIlillflllflg in the salt sea he is healthier, to be sure, full of new life, and vigor. keyed up to con- ‘ceri pitch_ He has gained strength, inn, hope, and buoyancy. By all the known mental and physical fest be should be worth more on the job than lle W83 before he went BWBY- ln most casesyhe lsn'l——or not im- mediately. For if he is any sort of a linan be doesn't want to come brick u! all. He wants to go on liv- ing in the manner or his barbaric ancesteors, doing as nearly nothing as possible and wearing clothes that are no chestnut bur to his comfort: Ho wants to sail a boat. or paddle a entice, or wander through Ahe unbroken silence in the d-usilessl upper air that lies along the crest of the range. in short, he discovers, d-urlng his ab- sence, that office work lsrniher uninspiring business, dull, cramped and-unimportant, besides [he busi- ness of loafing alongside of sun»- seih and cnnlflree and tldewators in essence his discovery amounts to the ‘fact. that he is more nearly un independent savage and more nearly» plutocratjhan he had though). He doesn't like lo work. . He. doesn't wnnt to work. lie wants to live without working t "rue: MYSTIRY or HUMAN MOTIVE_ (Toronto Globe.) _ Life is full of mystery. The newspapers, both in Canada and the United States, continue to spec ulate upon the strange case of Dr. Hurry Campbell, who died the oth- ei‘ day. Campbell was employed as - a dishwasher in n New York res- taurant. apparently satisfied with his humble and useful occupation. After his death it was discovered that he had» formerly been n prom- inent and successful physician Quite suddenly he had abandoned his profession, cut loose from his friends, turned his back on the soc- iety in which he moved, and pro- ceeded to lose himself. The mys- liery begins with the search for a mollve_ There is no suggestion of (crime, no woman in the case, no: physical or meniallbvreak-down. As 4v wo-ooa-O-o "Moo-a -26-3i. t fhlo column in cut. The orlly undone expressed by pendants. your article of i titled “Wanted. a vldunl_ E ,.>--¢ n-o-ovoQ-oooovoo ~+o+o+ov.-_>.:v.-_ Tllli PUBLIC lulluli in vuull AMMUNITION SUPPLIES HERE We have been looking forward to the shooting season, and are now able tomeet your retplirements. I Crown, 10 Gauge, $1.45 per box. Crown, 12 Gauge, $1.35 per box. Sovereign, 10 Gauge, $1.80 per box. Sovereign, 12 Gauge $1155 P6!‘ 50X- Our stock is complete and the quality the best. Single barrel $14.85, $15.40 and $17.60. 1O Gauge Ithica $66.00. 12 Gauge Ithica, $60.50. Wholesale at factory prices. The Rogers Hardware Cu. Lill- Quecn Street ____.____-. .----—-- -~————~ ——--— —~-_—_—_5 opon for the diocuulon by correnpond onto of questions of inur- Charlottetown Guardian do" not moon- tho opinion: Ito corru- »¢-oo-oooo+ooaooo+¢-oo¢>o , WINTED. l UNION‘ Sir,—‘l rend wl-th much interest morning ell-l Union." i think the idea of a rilpresentative body for the thinkers and intelleciunl (-1-. ‘sen a capital one_ lwwould propose that you. Mr. Editor, should pct. as convener and lu once call ltogeiber the clergy, ed his are na helpless as the ordinary indi 1n the search for real motives >>N GUNNERSl“. AND 4 Shells WHOLESALE‘ & RETAIL- (lraftcin Hirer-t, QOQQOQ-QO-OvQQQQQoeQ o6 OOOOOOOOQOQOOQOQO§OPO Q x. _._. 1>‘ iiors. lawyers and doctors‘ of the cliy us a provisional organization with power lo add to their llulll- lmrs by u majority, or unanimous vote. . ‘Let it ‘be understood that sec- tarian and political questions shall be barred from discussion and all other matters of public inferent- be open for consideration. l am, sir, etc. CITIZEN. luislolllirlolls Sin-During ille last administra- tlon the Public beard a soon deal said about. resignations and dis- mlssals ln connection with u cer- tain institution ln this Province. To- day what is going on under present rule? lleslgnaiions. Early in the spring Jusf Landrlgan, one_ of our lending citizens and teachers. drop- pod out as manager of School Sup- ply, a Deptconnected with Edu- cation. Was his place filled by n teacher or n mun interested in Education? The peoplennd teach- ers of this Province can answer this question for themselves. A few days ago one of our School inspec- populnl" towns resigned. This ill--‘ specior iuls a record us lrteucller; und inspector that can not be beak, on, and u few days inter we are informed that one of Prince Co)! inspectors has dropped out, 1114.. much to tho regret of all, Col, (lilmllllell gives un his position as’ Supt. of Education, indeed Camp» hell's resignation is a distinct loss to our Province and his record as a "teacher" and "Soldier" cannot be surpassed. The question, Mr. - Editor, naturally arises; what is lhp cause of so many resignations, one following the other? it. looks susp- icious. is it due to ‘the question of sulury or to politlcpl dnfluences‘! we are told that good men like oui ministers at the Heads of Dflplll. in our Government Service cannot af- ford to_ give their time iotho serv-lce of this Country without l good sillary. if this reasoning is cor- rect cun we afford to have our best men with experience and push be- hind them drop out when our schools are in a disordered stale. when such men are needed and leave us for the sake of n is! extra dollars? ' l nm, sis, etc. i i it 3 humanity everywhere is u good‘ deal in the dork. As often as Ml the accepted motives are not the real ones. lit may be thut the man himself is in the dark as to his own motives. He acts from stnango impulse, and having acted. leeks to frame an explanation and becomes a victim ‘of self-deception. it is not. impossible, in the opin- tors living in one of Kings County CLEAR .1 inc light. lbod by our hand» coma indirect lighting flxtnr All tho glare of direct TE As l A CRY hcusn \ emllllllfiilll» llle l-lllellll Mmlllfllllra dish-washer the man was per- fight is avoided, but 110m: oi This is the first time in the history of this pro- vince that the workmen have been treated a; chat- tels or slaves who are not to be depended upon or trusted with the payment of their own taxes. lt is‘ possible that in British Columbia, whose taxation act furnished the inspiration for the Bell Govern- ._ment, where Chinese and Coolies and other foreign- tfl Collvlfll lllt‘ ll°'°l'llm"lll- what fecily normal, and hnd not sour- hns flit‘ Mllllll°5l° lull lo ed on life, for there ls evidence , do with the speeches, und- promlscs, and resolutions in pllfllll‘ men! of the Bell nssresnlloll‘? FIX-- copfing as nn illustration of words‘ nnthlngness u won never eeflfllll‘ ly considered by intelllilelll D8011“!- j Daily Selections : Guardian Readers Furnished by W. l. Louum. OQ-QQ-OQO-Oebohlbob-onq - n0 WHEN BORROW COMES 'ers are largely em-ploved, that such a measure would be excusable but it. is neither excusable nor prud- ent here, it is insulting and despicable and our em- ployees, who heretofore have attended to the pay- 7. scent of thtzh- s-xvn ta.<»-.-.- cannot be blanla-(l if they look upon the innovation as an insult. In its unholy greed for the gatheringin of taxes -the government was no doubt actuated by its craze to get the taxes in the quickest and easiest manner ~ (Harriet Prescott Spofford) POTATO PRICES DROP T0 01.50 When Sorrow conles, the blcnsld A gugugL way To make life easier to hear ls m immerse our very selves In care for others everywhere, When Sorrow comes. HALIFAX. August 24.~Potntoes have taken another drop. 0n Sui- urdny they were selllinl Bi 51-50 l bushel at the city market and else- where, and a i-nslderahle quanti- ty was sold at this figure. Potatoes have dropped from $4 to $1.50 in three weeks, but they are still high- When Sorrow cornea forget The pleasant habits that we had, we must ‘ ' possible and using employers as tax collectors w Lny them away in lavender, as And live in trying to be glad, er in Halifax than in other cities to the west. such as St. John. Mont- the shortest cut to the desired goal. .- ~The 1920 poll tax was due on June 1, 1920 be- cause the- taxing machinery had not been put in op- eration. Hereafter it' will fall due “on the second , day of. January in oach and every year and shall be payable m advance ’ and the employer shall “on_ de- mand ofthe collector pay the annual poll tax for every person in his employ|” The ‘man who engages a laborer on January 2nd’ must pay the latter’s $3.00 poll. tax. The laborer-may throw up his job on Jan- nary 8rd, leavin the employer in the lurch, but the ;_,|lg¥g¥tlfl9;,it__\ill have the dear poll tax. \ wll" 3mm" ‘lllllllll- renl and Toronto. Deniers say they will he still lower, in fact it in said that several shipments will be brought to Halifax from outside. owing to the low prices prevailing elsewhere. ' Blueberries were down in lower prices than any time this year at the market Saturday. Ono denier bought eight-quart baskets for $1 Other fruits and vegetables held to former prices. V’ For chickens 60 cents a pound When Sorrow comes we will lieve . The’! love will surely make love all rliht; ' That we shall have our own again. Atevcnihg time ii shall he light, When Sorrow comes. be- W-hon Borrow comes. if we’ uplift A Illmieful help! fbr what cwao oni, that ho enjoyed his life as a dish- washer. His only peculiarity was his affection for dogs, butwihat does not distinguish him from 0th er men who are fond of dogs. The mystery seems to be n prob- lem for the psychologist rather than the policeman The Wood- stock Seniinel-Rrxvlelw. in an ln- teresting article on the case, sug- gests that the man determined to lose himself in order that he might be able to ilind hlmself—ihai the fnmennd money which he was win ning as a successful physician did not give the real satisfaction which he desired, that he was a seeker for gomeihing beyond the ordinlry prises of' life, ‘ tAfter all, the mystery illustrates how little is known-of human mo, lives. As the Sentinel-Review points out, the police have sever- nl renflyunade rulen for the ‘true; in; of law-breakers. They, are familiar wlllfthe usual motives for crime, and‘ the usual methods of drlmflnlc Their system ha; nch- loved much proficiency. But there “ml- ‘llll ll", M“ llld lofli. and wan demanded Saturday. This‘ id a slight increase. Eggs have lilo sacrament. 00ml!- you - Enter n heavenly .. F! _. holnl the reigning price, I01" up a little. 7n cents a aoprr ilwotill ‘a mod deal of life that ii does not cover, m: when they are oonfronted by something to which nbflPdFthHr rule: npplleizthoy ion of our contemporary, that if Harry Campbell ever thought it wonth while to frame nn explana- tio-n of his own conduct for his own satisfaction it was not the real an... __ - an mnnkihd must continue to wonder. ‘ GAME N01’ v1.3a?“ "m: cm- ms. tlg illumination“: ion, but rather increased. See them end you'll like them. And you'll like‘ them more and more u you use them. Ono light fixture: nro o: ompt from Tax. (London Morning Post.) MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED I owwnwo-ooowo-ooooowoo-on-w woo emooovo+oo+ww "l! took mo an hour yesterday to, convince my wife that i was rlghtf’ “You succeeded, than?” "Oh yes, but she hasn't spoken to mo lhc since." L North American life. ' QUIT! ALL RIGHT. (Luci l "Rector, that ls an amazingly corn prehenaive book -of prayers you hnve_ There in n prayer for nlinongcivory condlhion of men and insiiiutionh. Bu! there ls one slur- tngloniission-ihero’: no prayer for pollticlunsf’ , ( "on, my don sir, you hove nim- piy overlooked it. lit is embodied in the mm ‘For Thole Who Are‘ n! Sea.” _ . ‘ Royal Bank Building ‘o-n-Qfiwtov woo-o» Assurance Co. l - i ,1; K. ROSS . Provincial Manager- ‘fsiiuu AS illuftuulluiul“, Agents wanted‘ for ‘unrepresented’ ‘districts Charlottetown O4~+004Q+04*"“ v- -\"-I'*rrve.!-r-<r~ru-n‘.vi-v-l1r" ' I