--.i. t it llew ollllilll ill oily 0i lllilifnx Bonds anti Stock UT at Halifax, fllnntrl-nl. Toronto, Wliinlpci: niul Vancouver. HE issue is oi‘ 1525.000, six pet/cent Bonds. due Janu- lry ltit, i031 interest [itiyuhle Jliiiuliry 1st ztnl July ll-il STOCK liotxlatered as 10' Principal guru-spl- itexistcred its to lend interest. lniorcst pliynhle Principal in Denomination of by (ilieque to owner Certlflc» ".00.; lites issued fnr amounts lit‘ ~ 100 upward. couwou nouns ' .¢ -. ‘ PRICE 013.1265 pl-r cl-nt and Interest; tu yileill til»; pl-r , I cent. ‘ wru- through our l'iil'|l1l\ Pilylllfilll Pllin lrir the clinvlilr- leach lit‘ inwstrirs ui mlilitlst lncrililc. ‘l7 offer lliost- S('l‘\ll'llll':\ ftir iitiuicdinili lensli IIUFtJlFIEZP, life will zicl-Mit lil-llcrl: telegraphed 0r ll‘l\'*]illOH('¢l zit P. rlzltiensc. J. C. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange Performing an investment Service Exclusively J. ROWLAND PATON 130 Great George St, Charlottetown Macintosh & Company 171 to 173 Hollis Street, Halifax l’ in \_ Representative in Prince Edward island it, . -j,_--- » .' , i‘ .1 , est \ t: . l HCANADIAN NATIONAL ROUTE AFFORDS FINEST OF FACILI- W V TIES FOR MOST COMF OHTABLE JOURNEY l ' ' Froui Hi1 Maritime- Provincc points m Quebec, Ulliilflt) or titc West. the Canadian National Itztliivuy pruvidt-s the fincst 0t‘ traivcl l-nnv 3 ‘enicnccs. ' Slsrvice to nil [int-ts of’ (‘linuria is new the lit-st tiitit can bu provided and H1030 with ivish ll) ll‘ll\'l‘l littriiig tlil- ltlilltlzl)" svuson \\'lll d0 ivol. to study the trtiiu \\k‘.lll*<lillt>'. Cullxiltltll‘ llllf l'll'il \'X£“‘ll“lll!t.‘ of the service prlivllleli, null till-n soustiit. the lltluftt-l iicil-n ilgfllll of illl~ Canadian Natililllll. Thu two through trains built-cell Aiuulrelii and ldurlilt Provinces points. viz the Ofijllu Litnitcll ilUlFllll.‘ Alzii-ititnu, Enire .. tlrc equal in rcgzirli to lli0tli'*l“Ll cfltllpllll‘!!! to the best trains on the mntinem. Th“ nrc soildstct-i trains, with the ll€'\l\’(.'.~l type . o! standard sleepers ill1(l standard diners. Trim (menu Limited is tho daily tfhlll hctwocn Jluiitux null Mont‘ real. Arriving at Iilonlroa! ill 0.21) :1. m. this irlllzi affords iiniilcrli- lite mitinwiilm wilii the G. T. ll. iiiil-ritiitilmltl Liiuited for Turoniu nnd Fhlcugu. (‘onut-ctilin is EIlSU l-5l.illlll14ll0(l with tho "Cunlltil-ntill Uniitéd", the trxtin tie LUXu of‘ thl: (‘ziiiltdian Nlitiotiiii Railway, which leaves Bonnventurll suitlon litltio p. tn. tiniiy for Ottuvsu, North Bay, Port Arthtw, Fort \Vllll2l-lll.Sil$li;ll.O0ll. Edmonton illlfl Vuncuu. Nor. ‘ - The Maritime. Express lclivine: iirillinx at fl.i0 p. m. fcxcnpt Sun- days) affords connection lit (‘gut-hm with the ‘Pransroulinontui trtiiu leaving Palais Sliiilfll] zit 4.00 1i. ill. tdziiiy) flir Winnipeg, (‘liuuenlinn ls also established at hionlrl-iii with the G. T. ti. night trains for Toronto unll with G. T. it. train for Otlrlwti. Enquiry at the (fcinlidian National IuLuWQy ticks-L Offices will pro- duce furrhl-r information regarding these services. und concerning fares reservations. The finest of service is ettcrded by Canadian Nat» lonal lines. sreemb. Choose Musical Gifts This Christmas 16% "vvyo- -A¢0aooo00nQo0Q1 v it Willl he Easy to Select Your Gift This Christmas if You Visit Us lfil- E. Toombs Popular Verllic it. is sometimes advisable to "follow titccrlnv<i"~—lu lily copt the popular verdict. 1n relpect to Life lnl-ulrrtncc, for texuiutile. it is t-lcllr that very strong reasons iiluca have influenced tho nuni ‘peruus pemqps whose applications for protection have, fur [thlijteenleucceaslve years, given the Grout-West Lilo the ‘- largest Canadian Business ol nil thl- (‘Jzinudian Companies. ' Low rnles~hiigh proflls---liticr:il policy conditions- _~ have been the reasons. _ _ Auk tor inilirlnntion, and tor piniipiill-t showing Profit: mthc (trout-West Llft‘ policy holders lite rccoivlniz. l’ "m: chant-wear ‘LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANV “lichen bold‘ I cllarllillmiwll llilillllllll s. ti... till. Mlnlitblflor P. E. I. llTllG heinousness of their offence. I The_y sailed jmons‘ with its staff 0f government officials to lsmallest provincial" legislature with its little army 0f "officials, ivages and salaries have been increased by! ' lzilmost one httndrcd per cent within the past flvlc ‘lyears; on Government railways eighty per ccnt of t lllE ‘BHARLUTTETUYLN; tlllllillllAN m‘ monotonic? DECEMBER_22;1§20—_~ _ll .\_ ll .\ ll EN .\' EST Cllnging to straws in at vain attempt t0 save tt-i self and its party, the Pat-riot yesterday republished an extract from the speech delivered by Hon. E. Arsenault on the proposal to increase the sesstonal indemnity of the members _0f the legtsllitiiiva, ztnd fries to make out that on thistjuestioil the (luardian is pursuing a policy diametrically opposed to that of the ex-premier. What are the facts? The l3eil aggregation and the Patriot, prior t0 the election- denounced the Arscnuuit (lOVCl‘illil0ll_l._l0l' extrava- gance and alleged that with the stibsitltes zind reve- nue the thcn government enjoyed, it iought to be 1n a position to make ends meet wit-bout a deficit. 'i‘li_cy tvcilt further and zlrgticd that increased salaries could be given to the teachers without recourse to additzivinzil taxation such as “'21s provided for by the Arscnault Gliveriiitictit. The people tlilik the Bell aggregation andthc Pattriot ztt their wot-d rind rc- ttlrned them to power. Almost the first thing the: iicw government did was to increase taxation so as ‘to tax “everything tangible and intangible?’ When it came to the matter of increasing their salaries, Premier Arsenault was straightforward and gave his own experience. He had come from Summer- side to act as premier and attorney-general. He had to bringhis family to live in the city away from their home, the consequence being that_it cost him $1,000.00 more per annum than he received as pre- mier and attorneyi-gencrzll. When the government brought forward theirprojeosztl t0 increase their salaries Premier Arsenault stated honestly and straightforwardly that “WHILE HE HAD NO OB- JECTION TO THE REASONABLE ALLOWANCE iNOW DEMANDED, IT WOULD HAVE COME lWITH MORE GRACE FROM THE MEMBERS OF ,THE GOVERNMENT IF THEY HAD NOT PUR- SUED THF COURSE THEY DID LAST YEAR ‘WHEN THEIR WHOLE CRY WAS THAT THE QOFFICIALS WICRE tflVER-PAII), AND THEIR SALARIES SHOULD HE REDUCED." l "Fhis is the grztvunicn of ihc whole mutter. The llcll aggrcgtitioti Hill the (election and were return- led to jilitvet" on the distinct Illl(l€1‘$l.‘£lll(llllg‘ that they lcliuld tnzike ends meet with the then revenue. In- lstead of doing so they imposed taxes Oil everything ithcy possibly could think of, and before waiting for itlie returns, iticreascd their own salaries. Nothing‘ lilic opposition lnzirllet- may do or s:i_v detracts from into {power under false pretences and are still attempting to carry on in entire opposition to the will of the people, as expressed by the concerted action being brought to bear froth cvcry quarter of the ])i‘i_)\.'liit‘t.‘- l l l I i l‘ m u. t.\' PRICES | . ' r For some time the prophets halve been tit-edict- ing 21 fall in prices. The [iredictinn is now lieitig‘ fulfilled, and unfortttttzitcly the slump has struck where it will be the most severely anti the fitost generally fclt, on farm jii-liducts. Iii this QXClUSlVUlY farming province of‘ tittrs it matters llttlc whcfhc-r merchandise is up or down so long 21S the source (if all our prosperity’, namely fat-m products, rctntritt at a remunerativc figure. During the war the prices of all farm products were eibn0rmzill_y' high, uwzty beyond what any (if ‘us could ltavc hoped "for and, because of this. business in every (lcpa-riment, com- mercial and industrial, was the best the province has ever enjoyed. . This fall prices of farm products have fallen, some of them zilmost to jit-e-wztlmrices and, because of this, commercial and lIKllISLYllIl business will like- ly feel tfhe effects. Much of the commercial stock was purchased when prices were high; the.» cannot without serious loss to the nterchant be sold at a price proportioante to the prices 0f farm produce. The merchants, it is true, have lowered their jirices, probably to the limit of safety, yet. merchandise still stands at a higher price than the proportionate pYlCO the farmer is receiving for his produce. There must be considerable adjustment, ad- justment; that presents almost insupcrable difficul- ties. We complain of the high cost of-living"; we at! tribute this ‘high cost to the high cost of labor which the capitalist is not content with a small return on his investment; (lividfmds mu“ b0 pflld, OtlllCYWlSC inert-titling the Dlfillhllft’ and colit- p money would not be invested 1n industries. Howl rllrl or liollll- one clic- llnd is not , I fi_._,_,_,__,_,_,,_,_,,,*,f._, w, ,'..,.,,|;,, “H,” m, lure “rages to be reduced? Front the House of Com-l l" ""- “‘"*" “°"°""““‘ -‘""°“‘ “i” th c é lllic cztrnings of the roadjs pztidin salaries and wages l ito employees; the salaries of judges of the federal " and provincial courts ‘have-been very greatly in- _ creased within the past three years. Shall we expect the mechanic, the ordinary farm laborer and the A-stnall wage earner in store or factory 0r office to consent to a_ reduction in his wages Wlllle these others remam_as they are! Moreover, lit least in the case of tutiwuy men and many of the trades, lithe employees arcnprotcctcd zigailist a reduction ill Jvvugcs by their united strength and their ability ‘to '. tie up the railways or the factories of a whole clin- tinent- Where is the farmer to come in one pro- position of this kind? His prices ‘are cut down far below the cost of production; he cannot employ la- bor because of the tittequal competition with tiiiiolt labor; he cannot even sell his goods because of the cost of transportation, a coét which he is obliged to in truth is a large factoiabttt not the whole cause» l. unlit A CURRENLllMMINT, Our Liberal contcniporliry ‘has been troubling its oft-timed troubled soul lit-i to what ls the manning of “tangible and intangible," those immortal words delivered by llou. Mr. Johnston during the ceremonh ~ai launchimz of the various TAXA- TION ACTS. lt hut-i gone to tho fdlctlminrielt in its distress. and in Wohstcr, the American interpreter. found the grclitllt comfort. Tiic “TANGillLlE" it finds to be uny- thing "Pulpit-hie, llr-nl, Evident" null candidly tuiinits llilit iiotltlng of this nuture has been overlook- Pd “mlEiRWPlllNG ‘LANGIIBLE HAS BEEN ‘PAXI-lll." it then ivalis its l-otiiplnitit Ill-‘ll tinlll-r Tliry nd» including ldio rlirnil-rs‘ lands wl-rll lilXPtl. ‘Fliorc is nothing new lir SIFZIIIKH in this, iiut wily unlit-r "'l‘<iry" ruin‘! lL unis. likl- nltnmil ‘.>V(‘l‘_\‘ (ll.lli'l‘ lilX tipnii lite atatluui liliolts, piirz-ly .i Lilia-rail lax, iuttilis- (‘ll iiiltl l-fllllilill-ll flit‘ _vl".'iril liy :1 Lihernl (lovl-rnmeltt, ltltd only it‘ llilTfi was truth in tho [lull Vinvcrn- mom's prv-t-l043ll0n prnpziltlindzt,‘ "’i‘ll.\'i‘ TAXES SHOULD Til-I RF. Diicrl-fli." ‘(lllltl it. lizvl- t- l-it 'rl»- prnlcll. Doc-s the Plzirzot nniv rc- wiflirin its so nil repented state- ment liint thrsi- taxes were not_ nroucll liy the inltcflovewnmcnlt '.' Anti -' if’ not why has the present comblna lion more than tioublcti. almost lrc-blctl tlicmi’. ing i'l‘lt"iltl Lllfll tho ‘-l.\'~'I‘.-\_'~‘G»lill.FJ" t. “SONl-ETIHNG titPtctwuPT~ t-nuc. on turntuetnutz, wine-ti, CANNOT BE FELT on TOUCH- ED". \\'l~ fcltr that either .\lr. “kib- Genemi has misconccived the monnl n grove discrepancy between them. 'l‘iil"~rl- is nrithini: n! an “impercept- ll)lt-"' character in liny of the-luxu- tilin iI(‘lS lU1fl(‘l‘ review and coni- plniitt; living “iiiipzilpabiefl and no one in ‘llltf province. if perhaps wc except the Govcrnturnt ihlimsclvvs. could truthfully ilPUlfift flint till-y “CANl NOT BE FELT Oil TOIYPHhJD," But. llit'l‘t»* scents to 1w an “infant-f.- ililc" titin-sufntilaititl- which their scnrlrliiug ltlXllll0ll Stfillfllllfifl ltnvc l‘l‘ill‘ll(‘ll, By recognized DFlllU-iplPS oi‘ iuu- ll double tllx. or twn (lis- tinl-i taxes upon iii." some til)jf‘t‘.l mill for liic- slime purposes. is not valid. Tlitts at law .1 second tax on‘ lthc suntr- object, for the slime pur _i._.._-_—:'_: wsizz-rzi— ivv. _ p o» >1 p» qa0-o+-vvv4-¢~~ Daily Selections Guardian Readers Furnlehed by W. 8_ Lnulon. . l I THE SOUL OF CHRISTMAS By J. E’. Middleton (flirilittnus titnl- is nwitiil-d with lncli tlilflflfllvfifi. lilmliusl- ii is lh~~ lliil- pcrinll oi‘ liil- _\‘f‘ill' \\'llt'll tlil- spirit til‘ l"il.ll‘l$llilllll)' gl-tii ti i':iii' ll‘liil. Plvery-liiil- tlilnlis lit‘ ilio plcli- slit-c of sonic linl- vista Gills innum- Prillbll! liri~ iilliiizlil lir tnudc. Tfilv. giving has iieclinic Jl custom. hut lnly tho surly tltiti ill-ctliltlitlolltfl climplnin nboui it. The average per~_ HUI) is content tn he on the cdge of llllilhtfliol tiistisil-i" for n week sn long us lite jicnpio he loves host gill-l; grnlcltti. 'l‘li:it, some nvcrl-tgo pvrstiti lines not “figure up‘ lllf‘ gifts llllll crime to hint as so tiiul-ii llFODG-Tly. lie regards lhetn with varying degrees of tiffcction in pm- portlon tn tho ‘plPili-illl‘? he gets from llic society ni‘ llll‘ givcr. in iikn- Yllilllllt r, :11! appeals for, charitable lil$llitlllflll< nrc ‘twat-lily anawered. Tilt‘ pmir know the lux- l ury oi‘ n gnoli dinner. The children (ll the p03:- qrit l‘.‘.llt‘\‘l‘9ll testimony silpportini: tho story 0i’ Sonia, (‘lama 'i‘hc\ postman toiling up tlil- i ‘street under thl- iitirllcn til’ other: lloiks‘ conizrntttiliiinns finds llll‘ t ‘journey llllllglAlPtl by the citccryl . llilvcizvonl- is earnestly desirous ni’ ‘iJWfl. 'l‘hcrcforo<~und the logical scqttence is pcrfect -—- therefore cvcrynne rlsgnrlls (‘itrislniltu as the liuppicst tinic iu ziii lhc your. l If that sanic spirit wcrc opcru- gllVtl on Ill." 25th ni‘ Junuurv, on this lifmih, nf Marl-ii. or on every other ‘ditto in the your. thl-rc would he no Illlllk of revolution, no ciliss hatred. no mutual suspicions. “We would illtve a new llnd greatly improved world. ii is not exactly lrue that. in this Christian hind, Chrlatlam ity has nnvor bun tricd. It. la lFlNl once n ymnr wilii sticii HIIOCPHH that it is worthy of a ivilicr application. pay tcllaborcrswllob“ than can afford to pay them. Flien Webster tTlis our cnquir- l stctj. the Patriot or the Attorney ' int: of the word. There is certainly ,' llll‘l‘(! is no implication or 3' l-hlil-gty from any ‘source (if lllPil‘ .. _ Al. present the farmer has the heav the burden to carry and so long as he is producing at a loss the whole business of the province suffers. ministration “l-vl-igvtltiiig ittngililu.” l.» Delft leave _vour shopping until the last day. Choose now, .\'o luxury tax 0n our goods. when we have lots ‘Wonderifile Wool l l Like f? How often that question has been put to us at the Xmas season in the past and now we hear it again But we hear also that “the Muffler I gave him last year 1S wearing splendid and he alivays liked it,” or “those Ties at $1.50 are holding their shape awfully good.” This season we have one, of the largest stocks we cvci- held the plezlstti-e of‘ showing you. Our Ties range inprice. from $1.00 to $2.75, and at $1.50 you buy something pa“ tictilal-lv tiice in a heavy Swiss silk. (inc of those tics will bc with card. Out‘- Mtifflers come in from $2.00 to $650. Gloves in Unlined, Silk lined, Wool llllell, or Fur lined. Priced from $1.75 to $5.50, Fine Australian Wool" Coat Sweaters ill, from $10.00 to $15.00. Cheaper grades from $2.75 up. Handkerchiefs in plai Borders. Priced from 1 We have many other wear, such as Lounging Jackets, Cuff Links, Arm Bands Garters, Silk, Cashmere and Heather Wool Hosiery, any one of which would Xmas gift. to show you. Patons Limited 3H rlr-izfHlrlWniiivlrirfii 'l">i*l~r."<l-~i’<l*'i' i-iiiirililvii-rlfllol‘ cxt'ra cold weather and the fine knitted and > plain silks, lll all the best shades. . Priced _ Any put m- zi Xmas Box the heavy wool iot- n White and Fancy 5c up to $1.50. articles in Menls Robes, Smoking make a suitable I. ’ ' o ptisl». is tiittittiy “INTANGIHLPT” l.\' f'lll\ltl\t"l'li~ll. iii llli‘ city, h; zni tic: til‘ lllt‘ lt'g'l l$l_',lll|‘|,*_ Lhv iikittncilntrl- illlill0l‘lI.-l Ftl to roiil-rt .1 pnii lilX lit‘ iJiJ-"tl I'll "="‘l'.\' "It "W WW" “""‘li=‘~ ""0 (‘llmliiiitttioii ivl-nt and were llllSllltlfiS lit‘ thr- city. llillfll‘. liy| itivit" "'rilXil|ll)ll'At‘l" thl- lilivl-rti-l llli-lll tynplisl- :1 Svflllllil plili llix til‘; slum for llll‘ sumo purpnsc, and! Wlllliilll iwionllitlz thl- first i. ' ' l l‘iii~l slvlinll plill lax is "intenti- lllll""ln l1l\\'. in the country they 'il:ivl- li-iiil» l-vl-n ivlirs-li. First il iizilili : 'i‘:ix, (ill tit» lil-ull oi‘ faicii titlin, llil‘ won-y tli llt‘ l-xticitllcll mi tiic TOLUlS‘ illltl ‘lJFlIlKPS, tlil-it u $11.00 i‘lili TtlX‘ mil» illvtl-lt iiy lllll "srtilllli Dliilflvhl in pay lllt‘ lt~ilt‘lll'l'>i, null titcii 21' llilrd Pull Tux n1’ $3.00 ill lii- pntlii iiitli tiil- l‘l"liviit.-i:ii ‘irl-niiuiwti‘. flit" tlil- identical sliiiiu Wllfks‘, thlit is Flliillfi, hrillnl-s illlll schools. .l‘l|i,{‘ ~ the v.1;- til- izilp .u'._.' lit‘ iiil- il~-l'l Uuverninl-nt is snot-nodule: iii nillk- illg good its prtittilst-s tll nix tho, "lntnngihlo," hut they are not, its Wl-ilstr-r and lllf‘ lhitrloi vinsclfili-is llil-in, "iNPEit("lE.i>’Tllli.l<I, IM- l‘.»\l..ll\BLl~.‘. Willtlli CANNOT Iii-i ll‘l<Ii.'l‘ 0R '1‘0i.'(‘llEil_" ‘Filly art- llPlllg ton keenly fell zil-l llll‘ CfiVPflll ml-nt is finding to its cost. 'I‘l'leti the Pltrtint ffiigtls tnliilznei film that the into (lnvt-rniiil-nt coil- ozrlcll only $18,000 income nix. which it dilllllL‘. n1: "intangible" wcultii, it scents to llilVl‘ iYit-golieti that the (‘onscrvniivc Govl-rniitcnt was not givcn i0 iimtvy tzlx.'itinn iii lnny of its tncnsitrcs. ‘llllll also ‘i 11' this. tux was almost wholly iliiposcci irpnn C-lturlnttctovril. Sunmierllid-o nnll li. ft-w small inclinmralcli towult. Anti further lllill it rcprc- slinttill to [llPSP small titipttitiliotis ll largo-t‘ |ll‘l“t‘t—llliigl*‘ of ttxntimi .n addition to this income tlix,t lllitiks, Corporations ni‘ t‘\‘t‘l'_\‘ rlrs- cri-plion, tumor vl-liiclvs ltnd ollilir itistituiions. WHICH COMES UN‘ Diill THE PATRIOTS (‘ImStSH-‘l- l‘ .»\'l‘lO.\' OF "l-NTANGIBLIC" were taxed in tiic aggregate to tiil- ox- letit (if (ivcr $100000 lull LESSl Till/KN 840.000 with imposed upotil tlil- furthers by lhc. iutc_ Govcrn-| ittcnt. What n. striking contrast is; this to l-hli scorching. and fiol-cliigf null pocltct cmplylttg npcrtilllitts 01" lltc "if" Government gimp: as liicyl are filling the farmers ol thl-ir liar-l: earned moneys. ' To exorcise its "rod herring “| metiiind of camouflage it tries to‘ iiiiike n comparison with tiili l-‘e-dc- rnl lncotiie trtxna. But the llilfor-I 411116 is a vast one. The ilriminlnn. he: l y cud "ofl ' grl-gztliriit lllilkigi iltl- _nitr Liberal jgreeung and H“; shim. i-qunnery itvhttn was colicctcrl niltslllc, zmd iitit : vxtrncl tiiu brightest rays (T! sun-i (lovcritiitt-tit wl-nt to llic people tipoii- at spctiz-i illlil wl-li llrifliirli jimztlliri, and rl-cl-ivrll trttir .‘-i.'\N- lll.\'l'll? T0 WIN Till-J \\'A.ll AND, which -lllt'y rlTVll arc rclmttnliitig iiiQt‘(l.\'S"i‘ili'l"l' EVEN i\'i‘ 'l‘Hi-J. (‘()\\"l‘ 00*‘ 'l‘lll-I LAST MAN AND THE LAST DOLLAR. htlt lllPHPll FP- iliriil-ll mi :1 ‘l‘.\I\'.l\'i‘l'0N 1t~i<Il)l't"i‘- ION )ll\.\‘l).\'i'li. Tlil- l-‘wil-rlil (MW rfllillvlll only llIXPS tlililtl- with in- lliiiics; Oi’ (l\l't‘l‘ $2.000, tlltl: Ill-ll llgfi mittiilll-l-nt ; illltl\i'llllt‘t~ oi $500, for tlil- iiiun to flwli tinll l'lLtlllt' null wilii-lite ills‘ l-niillrl-n in titre» liliyil lif liiglt l-llslt. of living uliill- our itirtiters 11H‘ prtil-tilnlly cxciiipi lrliiii liliztiinitvt lllPUlilv lllXilllllll. Elllltfl‘ till» pclitill- lit‘ this prti» Vlli"? must ho oi‘ li llli).\l [ietittliitr itiultl. tip. or Plot: llll‘ liltill Lilil-rlil lirztin is (‘Aflvfilllllgly llvt llllill‘ in its l-lititiiutl- til titoli‘ tiispositlliit. (Jtiiy ii icw tiny.» titer» tiltli Plitrilit mid lti. lliltt ziinoiigst xiii-lilo litiil-r lioligiila 0i‘ [Jlbbfill ruin iind till-nsurlchlc feelings towards liic Boll (inverti- lnent that. “(‘0N1l‘li)l~).\'(“i~} 1H ltESTOllldll." it strikv-s us illlll the people litivc it iiinst llPtlllllili‘ titnth- rid oi‘ expressing that confidence, und thltl the Lilierlii romunccr liilS nn equally pliciuiial- Wit)‘ oi‘ inter- preting the zictions 01‘ the people. Al Stlinchol and nearly it dozen other pianos iliri strongest possliilel resolutions of condemnation. ln-‘ including dotillinti lifter tieinnnd for the resignation of‘ tho Boil gnvrirn~ mont, or for the Lieutenant Gov- ernor to dismiss tho comblnu-l tlon. nnd this is the evidence upoik. Pl-"lmc -‘“"‘"'l°“' which the Patriot declares that "(fonflllcticti is Restored." Mont plilipil- itave thought otherwise, but friend could always shine from the greenest cucumbers. ilnli in everything. oven in the do- uuticiatiolis 0i the multitude it l"‘llllS eulogy, oqtnttiedtttion, "confi- lirilrli" nnrl “satlsfnctintW Wlilll Ill“. stupid combination. 'l'l'hu Patriot. la beginifluz tli do VON‘ u vory large space to the quee- tioii of taxation. ~ncn~riy about hair lis much an it appropriated to this Elllljétll. prllir to the lust election, hilt. now with acontplete lind perfect. ciinngc of tune. lt is busily lifter those “demngogucfl and “agitat- orli" who try to convince the peo- ‘pie that the country cnn be l'lll\ without. taxes. Butlwlto are they? Not the Conservatives, nor yet liicir press. iitit l'll(\ Charlottetown Pnrinl. and lllf‘ Llilerni gang of WlllPlI ll wntt tho mouthpiece. whotin null-tux propziglindlt. for virulennnp lir-cl-plinn, mlsrlsprl-senlnllons of llll‘ nlit-tilt of the prnv-incp. land 0X- "Kitnrlitions of‘ uliogrd was-in unrl cxli-tiviiiznnce of the lliie-(lrivltrn- Doubtlcss the difficulty will adjust itself eventually '""'"~ l" Wiihm" a i""“""' l" W" but in the meantime it would appear that the ad- justment must begin at the source, the high wages, official and -| If“ y, '“'fh“.i h. .4 .1 t unofficial, protected a rid unprptected. )1 Q itlval vnmpliilnli. It. lli limiter it 1110M remllrltalbla feet.‘ lhet ittJhln llllll-llll crusade. OI which lilo rill- riot. cvmplaltil i6 Mttlorly, the Gov- -'l'illlll‘lil cntiibinzitiriii and their organ littvl- llilll lin nintlist ceinpioil- llmllltlltll)’. Nriu- illili tiic stones ivilli most tl-liiiig torch zigzliiisi themselves they lift‘ Silllfllllllg \ii'llll lltl- lllil‘l."l|ll(l trying to liluiiio OHIFTS [or till-ii‘ own stniic iiiitcing. The pcnpld 0l' this province \\'i.‘l‘l\ ncvri- 0f lht- kind iin protest against. ltiir and oquitzi-lile taxation. Witliit till-y littrll-li iltl- iitit-lull (ilivcrniiir-iii lrlitii pliivl-r it was nlit lifirflllilfitll tux lll('l‘t"i.‘~it'. for llll‘l'i‘ Willi‘ prnl-ti- (‘iilly lltlliv, iitit llPFiiUSl‘ lit‘ iltl-ir l-iilinlzl-li tiicthlill lii‘ cltiiol-liliit. llilf "(lliNtlXlttiKH .\..*‘~SilJSS.lllL’f'i‘ .'\l("l"' ii was (‘illllfill l"tii' ltlrlyyvill?‘ intl-rvl-nitiit ilit*l\\l't‘ll llil‘ Dilvlift» null lit-ii (ll'!\'|l‘l‘ll1ill‘lll:~l litl-rl- iwrl- no iitliilzttlitiuii iiilltlllll-ii‘ "1411 l" lllO prlivinl-c. ciitliuugli lltiriiité ill" 'i‘Wi~lN’l‘i' YEAR rl-zttioti or LlBHliAJ. ll.l.'i..ill il‘ll.t).\i 1391.1" i011 'I‘.i\X.\'i‘l(lI\' \\'l\..\‘ iNFlllAniiiiil idiom .\tistii.t:1't-1t.i' Nlyrttmc. T0 ABOUT $150000 titan YEAR. 'B9OQUS( in those lllmt lilo ltftflii" ierlt were iLlllU to tiivc 501m‘ rPMiill-“l tn tho (-ioct0r:-i' for the lmitfltllllilll-‘l- lllltl llllfi propu- not liniy refrained from protesting. iitit iicittally all‘ proved tin- taxation by fflllfnhl? tlin govern-motilit- ltitcrcslivfll’ "55"" l0 power. Wlirn in lllll the Pflllil" or Government iclis defelueli it ivzis not because of tltxlitlon. fill‘ itiit-rli were nn recent incrcmwli- iiui the healer-t rmli dmlty in till‘ public st-rvicv. There is no voice in the country ilotllli’ alums‘ “W plying time tthsoiuto needs of 0"‘ liiill llxfllllflt "if ""1 captive platform ll Ileii aggregation power, nnd the ilflf fitlfillmcnt. lilr treachery "l < \lllll\ll'l’lt‘ii icl n, (“jun sim- To lllur-trntc ‘iltir us inke till- Piui-io [M iiil-it-i. it says. .“Tli° “verm t?“ tax previous to 1.920 yvlislwf _\_.. $5.00 per lnrm. BY tlic "cotlttrim flgflilll, We piTShlllB, of lltiii. -ew lit-n. it informs us that. “Tl” 2m ltltlicseiiient docs not uvoraleulnm‘, $10.00 per flit-m. willie cverlluow ‘ Pl‘ knows that lila farm HASVALUB ' THAN DOUBYJED l-‘l m, ‘ Sll\‘l"iE llll-i." ‘Phtin il' t-ltls-llfi ilnd- it is the lhilrlotkl ti“ :i still t ._,, ttioirt, ll w is it that with in“ ," 1 vie THE mm) M l» qmUBLED, and wilii l‘ titer-eased from 20 cents ‘dltccllotit on me 5100,, the itnlillii co m , A only ltmoulno W3- 9" tin/till!‘ Just Lwiol- '|lll‘ 107m" “"206 better nrnor could hi! Fad ‘mph ltllin (‘lllll oi unreliable “Wm”. nliseitlinients. the W" ‘zompuuill and foundation o! 01",“. i r M. liiniliire ‘IIMRVIGOBOO I ~ ¢ is country. Then it "Y" w “can mitten llv thv‘ ‘IMTMW w l-lveiy uuittfll “T m“? ‘ llo I" than $10i00 i"" ‘I ' "flllherllV an! 91191‘ . - ;~. linut, thtifillflwll huff. 1180760 til tlllailo . _,_ l) ‘ (QOMIII1WV f.