’»_w: __ "J.".~= _url 1 ,`l;,frl 5‘l~|s`l ___... ...nw ,_ -_- _ *J _ ,_ __ 1.1:-=.:~‘f,f~z~.f_~ -f~_ Y ..2§45h¢ii1J~,,.,_ -1- _ _j_;_-<“___;_._;..-_‘q9_i:!€@l‘5_...;__,;;_... 1,,-_._ ""T_"~§`”“‘ ..s£1~%";;_r-s;._.7_:7;-;i,5_z- .=&=__.i~ei'~_. ,_-._f 5'?-_Z _ §'l_-wr, ’ ill; -if * _ lip' l .o_ _ _*gif li? lf ...,.,_ ._ ._ _'if fl ‘lf 1. l ~- li. i`f§`_ l if l 'l ,,. .ff Elf rlll il? in ' 5; _ _ "l :fc -_-Y-;.,.¢.__;.-» s-:msg-if 1 ' l in l lf; llif _ Es? .1-'ll ‘».‘;_ ._ ".)~.I iw fl# PAGE TWO “El LATIB1' WIFI GUARDIAN ALL' 26. §9_l§ _‘__ if .w *_* ` > -f _* _,_A-i T" _tl N ' ' ' ~ rv F- ' ` '1_ T W A Y 'ri-is `¢~ria‘iit.'o5rrsroWN GUAII5 asmii»l»e urs sown-4145* A "" s-swipe-fm.._......._....._..Iluz'2ll-»»~¢W°-"u1|‘\"°°e--Iii# . _ c¢s¢fsi_sl|»¢»m_sism-allllivmiiisd noni* Ill' f _< 5 __ _ ' 1 ' »~ srlruioh Omen el summeuide si mer. faerie sed leshge, ___._._~ _ v li Y El affine chico as cuulemau.PrIsv°B¢'°“||~|A\°- ' ' ' _ "ge " S I is 5 “Q as 5'* ~ _ l Q. ini Replssssiauvsh-lresl I Nsrtlues W’ stray* ln.. ‘y ,__ ' ~ '_ " _ _‘ld sp" . ' _ " _ ,` f__ ~ - _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ` _I wsohssoav. rssiw_AaY ii |913 5 I 1 i_ ` Q ~_ I ' 9 . ' ‘_ \ I __ _ 'the beg-lnlng to _ * _gel Sorcillrom the effect 5 of cold wllnds? Annoy; ance and iscom ort 0 I that sort can be avoided ‘ by using our gfiarnalion iiilream excl ' hue bar und the | a dainty lotion for the the ' cure of chaps or any P“" i iuflaiiiation of the skin. __ It is sooihing_,iioflen|ng. 7' healing. It will save you 5 all skill discomfort this winter. Pri'cc_........25c sms l the T Sold only by The mous ‘ time fusing when Holls The an emhnrrassing one. The trouble'l,lll l. |Compnny, was questioned by the Be- `gll,-in LIVELY 'rllfllls - Navy question is not the only ting topicin the House of Com-_far th this session. The government mg now a live prisoner on it|`hands,: 1-graft in a real jail, .sent thither from the whgm of the House. i, T e President of the Diamond Light “T0 assiitance’ _.1--‘,;_’l§i._ _ l \ in seellrinl donksets e company. The Beisetitsnd- oenuplme _imniuliemy smelled " and proceeded to ilnd out to the $41,026 WB! PON. question Dllt to Kr. Hiller by _ ll _ The prisoner is R. C. Miller, at one the select Standing Committee was: whom did you psy the sum of HWUUZ COUIDB-lly 0! MODUMI. 541,026 for the purpose of securing ts from the Government of |16 _ tu answer a question put to him by Canada' '|,. alleged by y0u_ amount- charge against him being refusal c,,‘h¢ Select Standing Committee onllllg lic Accounts, and afterwards re--_ Ml._ summoned before the bar~of the_ lll,l.l,0 9' | fused question appears to have been l lt ol. e when an item, $117,000 paid to uoll Diamond Light and Heating and to $117,000? Miller admitted receiving the to answer the same question am-ollll¢ ll-°m_th_¢ wmpguy H101- the ee of securing h_\lglness" but re- to say how he had disposed of to whom it was paid. givin: ee eason that on account of litiga- now in progress between himself blniomrsny, "1 do not feel like g that information at the pres- DRUGGIST in PIII' llect - ent 0 picion that there was some graft in tllct SJ. G. it. The transaction, of course, oc- can Standing Committee on the sus red during the previous_regims, coll,- otherwise this suspicion would not lleve have arisen. The secretary of the any _ company, who was summoned, testi- Bella l _? ...___ fled paid ,¢`, I June, to President Miller between ' " sidcntinl term for the purpose of "se- Hou “_ curing business." The books of the \\_§V company showed that during this will _ ‘Qi \ ‘l period the company had secured from lllgly cbmmltted to jail when be is \_;`;,: lui _/__ xl, C/ f/-a .';' H Q, _ the _ ..~_TI'.'l3'[“ l to li. $41 the __ ~-L-fg together the Select Standing Com- lllld -r~- . ’ `_.'~§‘>' mittee naturally assumed that the Th WHS government contracts amounting now $117,000. Putting these two facts llollt n government as a price for their end that the slim of $41,026 was ment -» Fo 1907, and the close of his pre- was time. as I feel that I must pro- mysslf in connection with my that is in the hands of the t.” He stated further that "I r paid a dollar of that money to member of parliament, to any tor or any ohlcial of the BONNI- r refusing to answer Mr. Miller surnmoiied before the bar of the se last Tuesday. The u1l€Bi2i0l1 put to him again and again hs sed to answer. He was accord- resting, awaiting the result of emplatad efforts hy his lawyers er habeas corpus proceedings. _ e affair has created considerable -025 was Wm to members °f UN* excitement in political circles and the is not yet. ,_ 'JJ _ luvi: us zxsniss _ 1, 'l’.“.'.3Z"wi‘.'l‘£-.i€’ll}‘€l'..'l,¥.‘3l‘5..".§`{.Zf? _ riding public um. in nie my ne... _,_ , nd lic glasses tu suit each special ‘mtu use . A G. ll _ TAYLOR 'wt TAXATION, not 3 f is confidently expected'by ii con- ?__l,_1 re, the axe will be laid to the ml; ofthe growth known as the mx superstructures; to the taxation those means of livelihood of ith-making placed in the hands of taxpayer, not on the improve- ts ellected. Our present property is largely a tax on industry. For Jeweler i taxation system of this province. example' take two adlolnmg larms ol _ » That there is goodchopping in con- equal original value. One, by the P1 __. - .~ G£oRG£ llrvccillon with the subject has been h rd work and good management ol Priv a.s Baths, liunning _Water an* l ang Distance Telephones in all room chu arg Bri ht ham is-Rooms. ws.. nossousouerrs. Mg.. ll; oufslslr ullbxosutso of s_Yl>.vEY. N. S lm l`&fTl cud, lend Be iolly- Banish the blues HOME-MADE Bread-All your t there shall be some preliminary ll; pping during the coming session C t pe _-nn, _ _ There are outstanding evils in our Ol system which sholild be attacked aft ONCE, revolutionary, hilt in the direction of llst il gradual adjustment which in the tl) to the taxation of foundat lsl=; y and generally admitted, and lta . ro he legislature is very generally not with a view to immediate sto oval, as such a course would ‘he . and not too far hence, would ions, les 8 other dill not. owner has modern buildings, va- ble stock, good fencing and large ps; the other through neglect, mis- _ management or even misfortune, is d' worth no more than__when carved out the wilderness. The former is tax- ed to the full value of its buildings, ck and improvements, the latter taxed on its value which is very tie. The former is taxed for_ the rift and enterprise of its owner, the' latter is exempt because of his ‘rift- sness. This should be remedied. The taxable property is the land, the foundation on which each was expect- _ lollmlm _lm c,ll,lEllllll._l _ :ll to build, on which one built and The Income tax is another injust- groccr and look for lhe name on each loafeliaiing our Bread makes you ibellllie borrowing anoihcr person‘s sp- *eiile in go along wiih your own. cic- ill . so you can cal more. c r i' = :lily incomes that are really taxed __ _ Under the present system the t é , _ sources are unknown and consequent- There is no more fre t- sbuxoe Mlkly __ , _ _ _ _ _ not taxed. t is said that the income tax now _ \ css than that arising lrom bad`blood.1l I Vhen the blood becomes impure the" in force in Great Britain and Ireland I i . Cli- | rl L 5 2 to THE CAMAGUEY (`O., LIMITED. Bl ` -_~ \\ Statement of Earnings, Jiinllnry, l - 1913. u ...___ _ pa ¢» rl ~ _- ~i_~ - 5 8 ` ll. flow on at l’alon'a 2-26Mli i ,_ 2 __ ._ ._ _.1 _ ' _ _ w P 912_Gross, $13,902 21 Net $6,113 1° :S <1 (Sg )FREI) H OXLEY m Secretary. “_ i913-Gross, $15,075.41; Net, $6,970.54 ‘ln n Season end sale now on ai ll tile uni Ou lf- ii cl LI li ole system is impure; boils and pim- ls _s _break out, thc bowels become _con snsr it thoroughly bv tue use 0|' L_, writes:-“It is with plciisurc I be silly to thi- sterl` .l`n' ._ f ...laik l-_Illia liilili»'i'i._"`ii'ff.-'rwllfl |§'§,1_'_.' its einer mem lies in the remarkably L., I suliervd from boils. l' t` , d sick headaches, and triciilnillilllliyi |Iii-1 at- d ls still, an athlete. '\ _ "“To anyone in want of purified blood ra liii. 2-z6Ml|. und theresllltant all round vigorous health the most successful measure 'of the ml,l,lcd_ and the head aches mom cl. kind which has thus far been devised. A d " _ _a e salaries, and these only because n I hey'-are known. Incomes from other ess - ‘ l -‘-' Not only is the amount raised by it first appearance of il pilnlili- or boil. old sullcrlng. D0 "°° U'-‘Siem 10 Pllfify the blood on each year larger than has ever been obtained by an income tax in any rtlovk Illobd Bite.-rg- and ll»_l,,, l,l.el,elll_ other country but its collection is ` accomplished with less harshness and Ml-_ l)_ M. Mi-Blaine, lkllgaru Falls. friction than are usually supposed to necessarywith this form of tax. r, tllmugh which I served in the lst large extent to which it is collected its source, thus obviating the ne- rntlcns, but got rcllci from none lill cessity for inqulsitorial proceedings old comrade of mine got me to try tho on i h urdock Blood Hman' To the one hand, while rsmov ng t e ,cl ls lu pu, ll mlldly_ ltsgf' 12; opportunity for fraud and evasion yseli again, viz`_, a man who knows ml, upon the other. It is stated that hat ii. is to bc sick, and who has been, probably more than four-Mths of the 1 tax collected is assessed in such a way dr under such conditions that ___ Ioanconsclcntiouslyrecommend B.B.B.” €V“Sl0° i5. bl’°1-\dl! BDMKUIK, 0011 0| Gct the 3 B’s Manufactured onl the question. “Annual piblic benefit sale y The T. Milburn ce., oronto. Ont. _ The advantage of the English sys- tem is that by its division into sepa _ __ _ _ _ _ ~ up a free delivery route in that dis [L b 501:. Th Tw M ,14§' i i ~ -`€. rate schedules, each of which is as- triet. 0:3: Ggdrge and Keiilt Sgr. a'lldEtf.l ` I _ ' Think of the advantage of an Is- ' farmer only having to go to his_ Q his mall box ls, for r ‘L , , C of ‘_ ` Beilcr an _` f , \ sessed by a dinerent official, com- S Dlete knowledge of one’s financial condition is not obtained by one ss- sessor. an objection which has been strongly urged a sins || d t 8 t the P. E. all By! Om, - The diilerent kinds of taxable in- Harrold's Hoof Uint ` 2°? zllrle Iclassiaeanuliilsl- ave »eii"s-- . u : neome a eng from the- _ ment is _used by thou' fownerslilp of lands and houses includ- S£ll1(lS Of Cxperli l‘l0l‘S€¢; ing the rental value of the premises men tllrollgllout the °°°“1"°d “V tl" °‘"‘°."~ (27 ‘”’°°* il* counlr come from the use _or occupation of `-Y' _ land. (3)1111 profits arising from in- you For ally dis use acc dent ‘_t¢r”¢, annuities, _dividends and with or ai ment of 'he l\f»1se`s sim-ss (4) annual prom if _ _ _ . om any hoo's it i.~ t eone afllc e vo kind of property wherever situated use the one that will give ll, ,,l. ,ull of ul, Umm Kllltam 0,1 . `~f|ctlon in the ~~ - ° °:tt‘_me T it say profession or trade, in or out of .N l ‘Y the United Kingdom or hyaay alles Famer; 0 ------~-- Chandler. Victoria .Row rr a iii i l Z-iii ilii i Il l'l‘014DAY__l u. _If rural dellVel'y _ll not bgcgming .W8 _naples rye e " all .mm- certain remedy in the whole world their fgvorite foods without fear- Dlsvevsin belongs in your home u --...~.................... While somewhat complicated the statements as inaccurate. The facts are true and he knows it. Is it not strange that hs should sign Albergqn to his note? I never mentioned A1- berton at all. He further states that' _the Prosecutor could not 'give four and even longer and Juatitia knows lt. I. too, am aware that the ilne has been paid, but'it was not paid ‘JMU my letters appeared raising this question. In fact it was considerably over four months before it was paid,- hence all my statements were true in substance and fact and J ustitia’s weak effusion and quibble cannot cover the truth. 'As the line is now Paid, I sign myself not "Disgusted" bllt <_~nmL1GH'rsD_~ m__,_____ aussi. Man. DELIVERY. ___ Sir:~What are you doing over Rural Free Mail Delivery? Here in Ontario new routes are being opened UD st the rate of a score a day. Marty-three local post odices were closed one day, ,on account of the ollvlling UP of Free Mail Delivery 1‘0llt¢B» The present Postms.ster-Gen- eral Hon. Mr. Pellitier is nothing if not progressive, _ and is doing' his level best to exploit rural delivery. general on the island it is the peo- Dle’s fault, and so thickly populated a province as the Island is, is where rural free delivery works out best. In order to obtilln Rural Free De- livery in any loca ty some one only has to write to the Supt of Rural Free Delivery, Ottawa, who will fur- y _ e a itants to be benefited. This petition is then sent will he' immediately taken to open going one to ten e odice The only the box coming. ._ rss, Slllllllilllil sale at Half Price. Shell thrown in. 2~25M_3iEwii -,_ _l_ __ ._-1 ----- - WE CRY _ For Thrillyf ______ _ llere are bargains that will satisfy the moat of Qvsleearly ul, open- malz¢~¢1°~-' ,nd secureiiraichoies. Special ofier to our Country Customers. _Crliwds come to “rm” If _ _ _ E” uilfilguifi this sale. crowds must come, you ean'i afford to m ss" en! Of U10" "lv |00- s.|_ rece, n »lmmg, foul _ ' . iid n’s a d iris’ acl1r‘°i|i>ur_iell¢. get I; pl._al-P5; - _-ln Ladies' Suits in Black, Blue :Eng (f`_.fol;ilreii)l’|:martly tailored, past seasons "°°” °“° ° °‘“’°'- ° od . B tff materials our choice at - 0 i e ar. _ Llzzssllnligliiif siiidlit :gil iii: biililiil go S 6 billy Ladies’ Bliaidk Serge Suits. $17 oo to $20.00 at Hall Price __':{.‘:°f_‘:l_’:°,j_f_:’_;'_ :'_"l§,‘1l,,'j"§_‘;°,,§’;‘§‘;y“,§f About 3 dozen Children’s White Nap Coats, size 18, 20 and 22,priccd 913: gl-smile.sstwllaiyoullksanddr to$3.5oat _.-.__ ....-. c . q 1 s ~ n I ° ° . . 8°°fu_f*= “ig ‘tl "“'l'_°“" °"°°'° °' loo Pairs of Corsets, all well known brands by the best makers, all sizes on rehe on in e s omsc . lnvwly- It °h°“\° 5° \‘°P‘ h““°’- A Lot of Motor Scarves upto $1.50 . 50c ililfliiédwiilifh iiliosteiiileiaiiigiiirz :lib siiligill Ladies’ Short Flannelette Kimonas about three dozen in the lot...... . orlndease ill an slllillt ol illdlsizlé A Lot of Children‘s Sweaters. bnttoned at the shoulder . ..--_ in, epsa, asr s or som_ - - _ - __ ,l“_'_,,_,,z‘;',f,,,l ll gdayllml or ,l,,,,,,ll Ladies’ Waists, white and c_0lored................ I5 390 :ne night it is were so give we Children’s Wool Vests, fit little tors, from three months to two years...... e ea. ‘"°*°“° °“'°“° "‘"”' "°"“' A Lot of Muslius Kimonas _ .. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . .... . . ._ . .~ 390 Dainty Woolen Knit Iackets for infants values up to 9:»c for . . . . - - ~ 391: within the Kingdom, ls; income from MARKED DOWN SALE dp CH[LD§EN’S p1NAF()RES_ and LADIES’ "“""° °m°° °' °‘“”"”"“°“t' WHITE WEAR slightly mussed and many only one of its kind. £;'_;° 1“"__°"°t'"";_;w“" i“°°'“°° "M" Knit l/Vool)Cilips and Hoods, prices run as high as $1.2 5 all go at .......25c each Ol' 8 OU . . Each taxpayer ,B l,,_,,l,l,e,l Wm, B Wool_Caps and Knitt Head Gear _ . ._ I-39%|i_ l,l,l,,k lam, ,,l,l¢l, _he ll, exlwmd to Ladle sf full length K(rrlonas,up to $3.00 for . . . . .. . c complete within 21 days. Declaration Others, full length, and Beauties from- $4.2 5 to $9.00 at...... . .. . . ...__ . . . 21 |l.c.off~~~ on the part or the tax-raver is re- A lot of Chi1dren's Smart Felt Hats, new this season ......25c quired in connection with the l>r°Ms é only Ladies' Fur-lined Coats, $70.00 and $90.00 Rat Lined, Mink Collars ““‘:tf“’“t"°° __°' ”"“° ““d '°’°‘g“ “°' and revers for .....$35.00. The Mink alone is worth the price asked, Rat Lining and Cllr 85 BIB . ' Engllsll ,mem lla, many a,l,,,m_ 2 only Ladies’ Rich Rat Skin Coats $55.00 and $65.00 for $39.50 and 49.50 each tag., ow- that in prim Edward 1,. One only Pony Coat Ladies $75.00 for...... . ,. . _ . . . . . . . . . . ..;57.50 land. In any case it overcomes two 2 Pll1Sl1 C0818 L3dlPR $27.00 f0l' . _ . . H . ... . ... ......... . . H... -.--- . . . . .....-ls of our main dlmeultlss, evasion. and r Black Astrachnii C lat, Ladies’ Cloth $28.00 for . .. .....|7.W “P°“‘"° °"°fl°'°`i‘lllf|'-"ite b“§i“°°B t9 ` I Black Astraclian Fur Coat, Ladies (long) $65.00 for _._.__._. . ........39.5U th” “"°”°" _ 4FurLinedcoatsupto$6o.oofor .1900 Norms. 1500 yds. Fine Val Insertion in all widths, price from 4c to zzc, Half Prlce._ The __x__________ COEM appear to be 1000 yds. F ine Val Lace pretty palterns, I I-z to :_ 1u.6c tJ_22c; All Half Price. _ _,omg __ Dm,” good l_____l________ ___ Cm 500 yds. Muslin and Lawn Embroidery, many desirable widths I to 8 ln. 'prices ads. Reports tsblsa a few days ag., from 6 cts to 3oc, Half Price. in the House of commons snowed Half Price Sale, waist length only, 20 good colors, 20 inch Chiffon Taileta "mt the "Wee Canadian express com- regular 7oc for_..... . _ _ _ .. . . _ .. - . . . 376 Dollies last year ‘had gross receipts ‘ ' ' ` ' _ _ ___ _ ANOTHER BARGAIN, 20 pieces of zo inch Paillette Silk, in colors, dress “Ze” ol"g$l‘;;)é9l?;5'416 ‘md “ “et '°"°' and waist lengths, regular 79c for . .- -.-- . ... _. . ._...,. - - - 496-_ 0 22 _lm cell; on' ll,;lf;,,°'ll:lv°'“g° °' Olr Special Dress Goods OFt`er at...... _ .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 656 _ _ ._-L_' Also our All-Wool cloth, Saleen, lr.” f0f.........._ _ _ _ _ _ ssc .- THE TEl‘"’E'RAN°E'QUESTI0N- All our 22 and 24c.English Flannelette, goes at...... _.-. . ..._ .- . _ _ _.._....2|lcfv slr;-I am not intend to W,-ite All our 18 and zoo English Fiaunelette, goes _ . ..l6e ?_§_“_:_“ J‘_::t__§§i=___:_llbl;=¢¢k \>\\t__a letter All Ladies’ Felt H -its, all new this season, trimmed and untriinmed 250 Q 49c ee _ _ _ _ _ reply ,,,,,,,,,,,,cl, 8,, he lffausds "ms Come quick if you want one P A '1' O N S ,,,.,,_,.,, ,D ,,,,, ,___ ,,,_,_ bu, ,__ ,,, lillorllizll Llsr ronoluzow wllrcll our ron lr. ity open to them of providing them- selves with free mail delivery at the earliest possible moment if they have not already done so. It is a great boon to farmers and people living in the country. A Former Islander, Ottawa. __`\\\'\ \ \ l ~ D()_l)D5 ///_ KIDNEYQ - ls ‘lr /_ Rrt l l _ .£P_§_/ “ic-.AL \\\\\ 0:5# ,' "<,,§`-L...l‘.-'e.D».L“,§.“..:f,';';4<”_ '.l‘_‘_fll~__ ”L°.z;s. \\\\\_(`il l 23 5;,-'ls '.l;l\=" S Facts About N the Canada ~=Life The surplus earned in 1912 was $237,000 _greater than the preceeding year. Assets increased by $4,044,182. _.2 _ `ll~ The new sid licies amounted to l i2 I . ` there in regard to the introduction on L" ' ° ` ll P $ 5,5 ’ 39 Payments to policy holders totalled $2,462 965. The inconle was the greatest of any of the 66 years the Canada Life has been in business. ` The mortality was very low for the year. We Ke R0 erse P. Ewlflillranch li. s. lioness. cimiinsisvm. ` siselrl ll. B. IIUGERS, Kensington. E lleilis _' ' ` 5 "Mac’s Blood Food is one of the can be had anywhere at the price body and nervies it is the real tonic 1 in - the Post ' Parcel Spanking will not cure children .tlie bed because. it is bu not a ta Store today and tomorrow _ so _ ___ i ,rl Ladies wishing orders will have an 0p.~ portuniiv of making _a se- _ ..- leciion. Suits from speciali- orders will be delivered _here 3.0 days from date `Th_ie_ is an _opportunity-S you cannot _ _ fl-'- uils $18.00 lo $35.00 v I Elsholaonlliiltiollh wlllllvlslh _ls to he signed best preparation of its kind that_` A ` back to the Superintendent and steps iilizgliuiguebiiisdalbtiiilingllligliiizused tb; i, I _._