ewes-r CL ,cANAciAN .1? wiiirs nu "GOLDEN VI DUOKiBlLL prices or write 0hr prices beio _- ,1 IF YOU WANT QUICK as cnoPs. ..I Ono Insertion . . . .. your Insertions ..- Elght Insertions .- - --¢*¢¢:.:‘“‘ Agents Wanted EARLY RED CLOVER‘ r LATE mAmiviqTi-i cnovan ALsiKE-nhoi/En oven TIMOTHY MAN-eel. seen TURNIP seep esiAN wl-iEAT WHITE FIFE W-HEAT RED FIF7E WHEAT MARQUIS WHiEAT .. WHITE aANNén oATs N.E PEAS ei..AcK veTcirll-zs BARLEY MANDOOHIEURII BARVUEY Sl-LVERHULL BUCKWHIEAT l LONGFELLOW ‘CORN re buying. RMl-NATION AND A. Horne8cCo. . .‘i‘<.- - , . A V l > I _ i Farm Seeds and Grain ARE OF TiiE BEST QUALITY IMPORTED GUARANTEED N0. _1 ALL FRESH STOCK NOW ARiFllViNG, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL‘ Special Prices to Farmers’ Institutes and Clubs DON'T FAIL to call and see the seeds and get our ' . i - We handle nothing but the BEST OEEDS obtainable from MOST RELIABLE SEEDSMEN. BUY FROM ‘US CLEAN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ..... . . . . ... 10c per line oflS words its per line of ii words 7o per line of ii words wvvffiog. For Sale . ' " ' (louse of, Oanada s ‘ Troubles The following article by Rt. lion. Arthur Mslghen appears in the April 18th. issue of “Ma etingfiz Canadian Business Magazine pub- lished in Toronto: . The burden oi taxation ‘may be lightened ‘in two ways. By the re- duction 0t‘ expenditure and iby the application - of“ a ipolicy which through stimulating industry will‘ enable thosé"‘wil0 pay tax to do so more easily. To-day tax tion is oppressive because it has increas- ed out of ‘all proportion to the. in- crease in the volume of business. Tile aggregate of governmental expenditure can-and must be reduc- ed. This is ‘the only -basis on which a reduction in taxation can be made possible. We have made an immense capital investment in pub- l-ic works and enterprises generally, which -should now ‘he increasingly u-tilized to yield n return. This. rather than the making of heavy Rt. ‘Hon. Arthur Melghen new commitments, is the end lo which our efforts should be direct- ed. As a people we shall have to learn to do without some things for awhile. We cannot eat our cake in tho form of new expenditure. and have it too in the form of rc- duced taxation. Canadian [industry requires steady and dependablerenconrage- ment. Undor the pressure of war conditions‘ it did remarkable things, ‘but ilnstu-ble fiscal policy and heavy taxation have greatly ‘ reduced its vitnlity. This must be recognized and measures takcnac- >04 srTfeNoio OPPORTUNITY FOR aggressive advertising specially isaleslnau controlling cxcluBiVB Tterritory ill your district, with America's greatest calendar and otnlvsrtising specialty ~110Mb." YComplete ndvortisinii 56"!“ ' anuicctilred slid sold exclusive- ‘1y through our own representa- ‘Itive. lllull commissions advanced ~ fwcckly. Give details previous 6X‘ Linlpeg, Canada, ' RiVATE NURSES EARN $15 \ to $00 a week. Learn by homo Jgrndy, Catalogue ire-a. Dept. 23. i-lmnyall r. s1 a or a a Toy. ion-to, Con. 1~l0-stf. “'00 days’ work, uisinlinilnl: relis- -ious liters-tore. 80MB m‘ 1"" time, For free particulars, iwfltg Mr Conrad, Spadina Bulld- Torontigiivl 4 s 11 151s 2.2 2s 20 s... wan-Emir... angle ]-|Q5||91'y,(30|i1[7l6i(i line suin- ples free. We (ieliver and cOITOI-l- iPay (tally Triangle iMilils il)cl""‘:-" ‘liuinlt ‘J1, Montreal, Que-v ‘MW’ 2"‘ Female Help Wanilflll lNANTEm-‘ASSISTANIJ-‘OR THE Nursery. I’. ‘E. lslnnld grpynnfigo.‘ 535'4‘35‘4i return of normal conditions, have * *4'- Jteferences require DlJY__ YB- , been renderedtoo onerous. Thcso Hooper Home. isipim Avenue- FQR SALE-No. 1 csar-IPIED new ‘taxes 1...... n, recent yours Queen Hotel ‘~.‘ 6044-23-3 Seed Polfliflfifllilflh 990919111199 liJCBll increased and tho burden has ' " ~ ___ ' . ‘Blakli- South M||t°"-—593'4'23'3l ‘become insufferable. The United A a n?! H°‘:"|"°Tab_'§fi6g."d wANTED-PUPIL Nunses, aoM- ; . -—-————-—_ suites lifts rocd nixed H1850 things _‘ °"? ' ° ° = ‘i, {\- ,. "- ri-sot Hospital, Skowllegan, F9" sll-E-‘FORD TQl-lflllle and so in‘ ‘add tion -c protecting lie price. 1 ,_ _ ll l i M fflnhul 715-3-3-601 glilclkoihfgméalilrlll", Oggnllé elg-nrhéi- strontglyhitsbhqmielbd market that Spllendld table, eourtdous , - . ‘ - coun ry as can ‘uuc ng cicpen - eervce. _ ' ‘ wANTEp_.A MAID OR ASSIST. . 594744341 ture and taxationryvlth a ruthless, Rn,‘- 3330 a d”: “n, homo keeper, .Apply to _ hund. The freeing‘?!Americanmin- 1 ‘ M", J9)“; “oi-he, wlusiloe, ‘P, . -.'E9fl5 FQR gATgHltNfi Pl?’ dustry through the lightening of Charlotteotwn 1_ 631425 6i mouth Rock of t e 9'5 i" 5- the loud of taxation is o. coulLtion 4 _ . ‘ Tail. MRKIDOIHIW» 3071mm" “"11 we must recognize. Canadian in- Hfltel‘ Co‘ i 1 free '9 ' Guild strains’ Egg“, SElllmvg S, dustry musl- ‘be-slnnlarly freed‘ propfletor. ~ . FIIIIEB- 5°" "Es c. cry lflw- Tiler should bo-at the earliest Milli) IE") Wanted Montague. 2z0-t-7-tus-lil- date poessiblonn 0 nreciaiile reduc- ' ~ ' ' tion in the incolng tax It is too “"88 L‘ Mooumo’ “mu” MEN WANTEU-‘EARrW WHN’: liii-i-ij- " much to expect our people on this ‘ ' o learning following Kmfillsiliipily‘ Mlggcllaneolls . lug iradesotuwniobilc, ng near M*¢¢“¢ w, wo-v lug, Electrical. Batteries, Weld- ~ - - ma“ inn. Cllsuiierinz, Bmkllm" i SPECIAL OFFER 0F Plastering, Banberlnfl. M949!“ ' cal Dentistry, catalogue fr“- di 01- Write , niphl .. vernmenl “c, Gm f“ Chilrtdl-‘clfflchoo l,‘ nil ,3"'°°t~ _.._.i--_--— . Toronto, ‘ ' , j,‘ 1'” mo. A. MIODONALD, LAND aun- ., 3:33,.‘ ~ » ~ ‘ voyor, Hermflliwilio, P..E. I. , 4 . h. _ _ _. ‘ ‘ j. 595-4-23-1-m0l ,.‘ 5,,“ “ i ... ‘rim i" ililis‘ "Farsi wkNvf " LQQQQJ‘ ""601 U‘ ' "B. & El.._ _ diff... _ pnr" , ‘grog , ,_cl1sn daily. ‘oo1i4l;ti_ sorts-la; ‘ 910- _*--_‘. . , iiveringmWritc Ed: . W“ , a2 . hiring cc, new, Intensive-Ov- rnucx- . . ,=-1-"=‘"- 1, "' 1' _ ~‘ .. . , our This our FOR tuck- i; ‘t fiiiittbfi " "4€‘ ~i Qqnd-birtlrdltellid 10c tcrwou- h r - 05"?" “rmihorolcope of your-entire '1 . . ~- . . ... , -~"‘!'»’.’ us. rro-awh u. ggkdr-"d immense; ,.parfillgltlfl-il . é ‘. Til Cellini tatien; eQMJaIL-fl a, ‘w uh“ tlon ‘r1... lama“ "‘ ' eli""|o3l'5': ,,_a..fi . ‘ ‘ ' l n-Ir. c-mmirril i. churches, atom Tonlfitwili IODINE. ltwj. mA-mrmon. h 1 0d ......" . ". "_‘..‘-,-+~, . ',' . tl . ...-....- ..-- ....» "' V‘ h own ‘l ‘ ' N 01...... ...-w! emlfrné- M '0 ‘T awn." _Qg.flfln‘_evi) r.- a CHOICE FOR -SALE.—-25 ‘H ENS. 73 Douglas St. ley. Apply S. B.- iMiiltom-‘Zi P. E. 1., P. O. Box, llllfllltll Rock birds setting . —Horn~e Bio inf; eggs. ___ ‘FOR SALE -- 400 BUS. LEIGO iSecd Obits, 75 lbus. 2 rowed bar- Glillispie, North --—---,—,_-_______€___ sunaouei-is - WELCOME cm». sules ionFox Pups. New sinrk $1.00 per box 6 for $5.00. Mac- iKinnon Drug Co, Charlottetown,‘ 332. 6144.24 31 much on the export trade. Of cour- sces Pen HATCHING FROM; pure bred prize winning Ply- pernway from us. industry is depress- g, Win51”, ed because the home market lan- 33049531 guislies, and no wonder. We are, 50 cenits FOR SALE. - GOOD LAYIN strum whim wyandgtte. hatch. coilrse of the year that we got ten 75 cents lpor setting. C. S. Dlngwell. Midgell. lci us, 064-J.~—-576-4-22-4»i 5674-22-41 i ~—_‘-A_ RASPBERRY OANES for snlc,1i'> cm. o. dozen. Cecil Jon- Mt. Edward Itbad. Phone FOR SALE-FORD TON TRUCK ‘equli-ppeid. i-or freight and passen- gers. A-pply Guard-Ian Office. grad/e envelopes, 50 for 20c. 1Z5 for 95c, 250 for 55c. 500 for $100. 1000 for 81-05, ‘~ Nah 30 INDY QM- ','§,,,§,§§¢“'M‘ Barbers- Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Molar Barber College, Department l‘ APPLY 6214-25-21 FOR _SALE-—STUIJEBAKER AT g J1 ‘hi14‘xain.,.,_A_.pply_,1_7 Dorchester ' .Ht.--01s4-a4~0l . - ~ \ ‘- . cordingly. ,Grcatcr employment must be provided both ifor capital and la-bor; ill proportion as this is ‘done ‘business will ibe better alhlc {to pay taxes. Public policy should foster this fullest development wltil- linflunadaupl‘ Q fiCll-rfllltllflli _re- ,sources, flalili "pgbnsequently thc creation of industries based upon them. ln this way larger employ- mcnt will be found fol‘ capital and incl-cased work ulld wages provid- c-il. ' ' | BEST MARKET AT HOME I 11am; must be a great-er rrcciulfcn of tlic huine market. [Just now lzhflllglli is centered too ill)- |se ‘this is very important but the best market is that which exists [at homo. it is this that is slipping - only getting about one-third of the G number of immigrants during the years ago, and we are losing afar greater percentage of our native born. ‘ With this stimulating of oilr in- (lllstl-llli life there. must be a. rend- iustnlent of taxation. This ‘is absolutely necessary before indust- ‘ , Oppressiife Taxation . Pontitiical ‘March, 1 med lately-followed iby an anthem. Msgr. ‘ Becomes Bishop‘ MONTREAL. April" Iii-St. James “WEED Catholic Cathedral tokliiy was, licensed ‘we distinguish. t-d congregation of public men Ind predates ‘from aiiv.jovs,r' aha. country‘ ififltiifiidfiiiifiamlg, ““"*“‘.’ig Deaohalnlps as it'it 1 ‘L of! Thenneeia land an for!‘ Bishop of Montreal!» M-g-r. Gcuthleir. archbishop coarfluto z, Montreal. ad rniinligterlgd hlxlléléflflll slated y s’. op or. ,, andiM .Ga 11,31 o A 1111f)’ of ‘Shgf-Slfflfliliggo Tliégibgsfliigsjawas filled when. ‘M-gr. lPieliro di ‘Maids, apostolic delegate, took the Throne attended iby Father liabeilo; orior of the order of ‘St. " " ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " ~: ‘ By Goliseoratipu flowars, BET I ER‘. gardens, lawns and roots aroprmtleail assured by the use of BoZlgrir-tlle new bac- teria fond for soil. Use It this your on lllWll, ‘garden, flow- ers, potatoes offleld crops. The felines Hqllingl Annoy MUBDOC_ MIQCKINNON , ,_ manger , l-lo Kent st; filhnrlottetown F _, _. . Father dliiliiatrau-lt of lib-e Jean's; or- der. - . The ceremony lwlias solemn ‘and colorful as two -by two the baud-reds, of. priests, Wears and bishops,‘ foi- lowed by the papal delegate, enter- ed and took their ‘places in the sanc- tualry 1o ithe accompaniment of the which was ‘im- The consecration was Ipraceded by a. number of anciehtflillterroga- bi-onis fpug, to MginDesclidancps by Archbishop Gauthier, than both-jdlig- nitaries ceilebraitell rmassydvriiliicing from bile same chalice ‘in accord- ance wit-h the rite. A sermon iby ‘Bishop iliangiliois of Quebec dollow- ed, after which the newll-y consec- rated Bishop administered thelbene- diction to members of his family present. side of the boundary line to_ pay an income tax which, because’ of United States reductions, has Ibe- come far in excess of that ipald on the other side. The first ‘thing -.,we know the handicap will be even‘ greater, it being practicall certain that this year Congress l reduce the surtnxes still further. Tllgidlin- ger to us of the loss of population and capital is ‘too great. i‘t is out 0t‘ the question for Canada to maintain a ‘much higher income tax than exists in the United Sta-tea. I MUST SCALE SALES TAX' DOWN The sales tax must also gradu- ally be scaled -down until it dis- appears. Whiie warranted as a war measure, it ‘must be recognized that it ‘bears heavily both ‘upon consumption and production. In proportion as it is heavy the con- sumer pays more and as it wran- not always be passed on. it is a handicap both to the manufactur- er and distributor. Stamp taxes arc also a handicap ‘both on prim- ary production and on business and should be removed as soon as possible, . ;_.j ‘lt is inevitable that the fore- going taxes must gradually con! tract, for whether we like it or not taxation methods iii this country will approximate, to those enlpioy- ed bycur great-neighbor. Butfldic huge interest charged on.'the nat- ional debt 0nd the liezivy payment for pensions and other war liabili- tics make it nocesczry that largo revenues be raised. This nlenlls that greater use must ‘be made oi the customs tariff to produce rc- vcnue. In this way the argument for the tariff is made doubly strong. In conclusion, rt-hils country must live witlliin its income, and frudu. ally produce a surplus which ‘will enable it to reduce its‘ national debt. We are now and hiave lwen for years adding constantly und h'9av,ily to that‘ debt. We must rc- solutely make nip our fliilllds spend less. industry must be stimui ated that it may recover its old- ilinrr vigour; and with this must go a lightening of taxation such as will enable Canada. to ‘hold her owil iln the keen battle for homo trade and- world trade which ds llow up- on us. BIRTHS ly can secure the relief ry . to its recovpry, During the stress of the wars demands, when much additional rcvenun hall to be ‘pro- vided quickly, new taxes were im- iposed ‘which, through "the gradual WEATHERBIE- rAt Mt. Allblml, April 19th, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ~E. Weatherble, a son, Rowan Elwood. Congratulations. Che” $81M '0 ‘n. tfburci) REV. Ross. c. EA-roN, a.A.,s.o.', uni-liner’ PROF. HIRAM BALD/Director of Music. ’ ‘ Morning ‘Service-ii olcl Sunday Spinach-tat) p.m The lBlbie Study service“ "Pride." A A‘ ALLA xx L Sermon by the dWinletew-wmlrletian Pacifism." any age. There's a clan in whleliyou will be interested. Evening l6l'VlGO——7 o'clock. Sermon by the -Minlne_ "The Seven Deadly Sine." The oek. i _ - 4 of the Qburgh wsiecrnpesli‘ of _ot ewetrln on thought of till: urvloe lie r-.. , AA'QQAIAL a-'ax - w ,. -‘ "140 "A LAVA 4 AtAAZ'AL‘AL Q‘A-A ‘A“AA L. 1v v v ~ r1 V Lxgkvx ' iilsl Ila. . xi ~ u.‘ p: . 3... in‘ $20,000,000 TORONTO, April 24.—-Accordin-g to his new system of refunding loan-s, Hon. W. H. Price is today issuing a ‘call for tenders for twen- ty ‘million dollars, for one and ‘two years, ‘to inlcey, obligations in New York.‘ He lis taking advantage of tdfe lldiw irates for silent-term money. llhofunds are to ‘be lulled entirely for refunding purposes. The Treas- urer was recently in New York ‘arranging details of the payment of maturing debts. Unique Pension Case TORONTO, April 24.—-Au out- standing case, in- ‘which a iw-ldow and two children were lellt in sev- ere financial straits 'by the death 0i the husband and farther by sn-i- cido ha-s been ‘brought to a satisfac- tory OOIICiUEIUII by Harry Bray, oi tile Soldiers’ Aid Commission, who has obtained a pension for the wid- ow and chil-drcn. ‘Early in May, 1922, a returned soldier ‘was adinli-tted ‘into the Ive-st- ern ‘Ilospl-tnil and died within 20 uninlutes from poisoning, ‘following tile Itavking of callbollc ‘acid. The lprobilaln which confronted his de- pendents was to connect, his sui- cide lwiith ‘lliis ‘walr service. sderallle llocail advice, were vusod 'by tho wvidolv to fight her almost hopeless case, ‘bruit’ with no success. IF-iually she consulted Mr. ‘Bray, who perused the inrau's records vcly thoroughly. Due to War Service. ‘Flrom them he learned that the (loco-used had suffered severe sllell shock whilst lin France, lfollovwing whlich there was a. continual evi- denico of ‘mental! ‘weakness. Penslo was refused b‘y the ‘Board of Pen- s.cli Commissioners, was entered to Board. ‘and appeal and. cllildrilrfwerc allowed ‘a. pen- ‘on-L ‘l 1 ‘ ’i‘h<ls case ‘was considered one of the rhardcst to ‘bring to a- satisfac- ‘vvrv conclusion. and is unique in the ‘Dominion of ‘Canada. O§—— Air Pullmans Next CHICAGO. April Z-ir-Plans fol‘ tlle‘c0nstrilction by the Pullman Cflmlmny at Pullman, lll., of fleets of all-pulllnan airplanes for service in transcontinental commercial flights. have been revealed -by the chief engineer of the com-puny. It has been-decided, he said, to operate the planes along the same I‘lncs us pullman sleepers are used in railroad traffic. The Pullman Company would lease its ships to operatives who would contract. to maintain service. The craft. Wfilllfl be manned 'by Pullman i-mhj- " but operated by pilots of icusiuwl concerns. The aircraft would be intended primarily for long overnight hops. such as flolll New York to ClllC-fl- g0, it was said. v OGI-ii Last Wish Refused -l’ARiS, April 24.—An execution- cr awoke Lnudies Iladknr, an-Arab convicted of murdering two Portu- gres 11nd wounding threc others, from atlsound sleep in La. ‘Santc death house this morning nnd iballo hiln dress ior the guillotine which was waiting. Extending the usual cigarette nmd glass oi‘ rum, tho warden ask- ed theconilemncil mun "what is your last wish?" The condemned Ara-b replied. "l wish not to be executed." ‘The ‘guillotine knife fell at 5-45 o'clock. FOR, SILK HOSE. A suds 010119 19°F‘ _lri$k§§~i lsmllxlfiiletiiln,‘ ‘vsash them out: -'-r-'~r*—-—-"“4—""' _ ‘ “Whoa, Bind" ' PLAY‘ SAFE with Ytlttl‘ .FOX PUPS . Trgat them with Burrough A __ Welcome. Worm Capsules Tl1 fe, reiisbe the - remedy.“ ‘um! by all leading ranchers. “ V Boxeslof 25's Price $1.09. ¢ ‘ e beau for $5.00 pcltplid -‘to any edema. “ . We site have the new ‘treatment for Heekworm and aiilbd Glenna in foxes. . Hvgggsfiaiiiinuc z;- Various organizations, with con-, fiSees New York the Federal Appeal . Following the ailthcnticuted ' QWWWCQ of MT. lBray, the widow Greéll ilirls Inveigled to U. s. by “Picture , Bride” Expedient WASHINGTON, ‘April -24.—'I‘l1o State Department ‘and Jinmvialwtion authorities are casting aibouit for a method of ‘break-lug up a process oi bringing Greek girls ‘into the Unit- ed States through the “picture bride" expedient, According to a complaint on tile at rile ‘State Department one firm of lNew York lawyers has now on deposit $200,000; representing ad- vance Ipayments tor importing ‘these brides, everyone comes in under .1 contract. While ‘in mostcf the cases that have come lto the ‘knowiled-ge of iho American and Oanadianauthori- lies theirs is a Ibcna Ylllide marriage,‘ arranged generally iby the parents of a G-reek here and a girl abroad, they ‘suspect that the ‘process "is being ‘generally eqmployed to geit arcund‘ the lllmillllgfflltlflll "restric- lions. Under the law, American consulis are required to viise tile passports of the ivulves of American citizens. The imethod is to ibrinlg the girl lto Canada. There she lis joined by an American ciiitlizen ‘and the marriage ceremony Ii-s performed. Commissioner General Hush/rind sslid today rthat a great many ‘wom- en hfld mine in under non-quota provision of law. American con- suls ‘passed them oilonlg. “Canada ‘has found that these young Greeks have been using her as a fociubalil ‘to’ bring in their bnldeis-tmbe ‘and shut off on lit", said he. “We wouild not permit any foreigners to nlse the United ‘states as a bridge to get into Canada. Can- ada has refused ‘to be used that way. We have had information of a few ‘instances Where young its]. lows ‘paid dearly in lawyers’ fees lo get the Canadian Government to 011811119 lit-s decisions in thelir favor, lblli: failed. We have ‘heard of dwo who lmid about 58,000 and then on: theli-r Ibrides, the Canadian Gov. ‘Bffilllellf, having deported them." -———--—{Q}— a—_ Gross Earnings Of The C. N. R. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 24.- The QTOGS ffnfllililgs oi’ the Canadian Na tional Railways for the week end- ing Avril 21. 1925, have been $3,870,419, a decrease of $407,269 over corresponding week in 1924. Gross earnings oflthe system from Ianuary 1st to April 21st, 1925 has been $63,339,837 a decrease of $6,536,566 as compared with the ll Half Mile__High corresponding period of last year. I -—-——4-o->-—-—a- ‘a-NEW YORK.,'AlIi'ii 24.—-H. W. Corbett, president of the Architec- tural League of New York, before the architectural and allied arts eximsiton. said that New York, of 50 years hence will ibe a titanic 01W half n mile high, ‘T5 .‘mi‘les long and 50 miles wide. “All ‘automobile traffic will dis- appear from the surface or thor- Mi-rlifores." said Mr. Corbett, with traffic moving through tubes, mov- ahie platforms and escalating gal- iclies. People will lbe shot through tubes 50 miles long in 30 minutes." —————<§>-———- Drunken Firemen In ‘ Fury Kills‘ Old Man NEW YORK, April 24.~—-Hugh McSweeney, 35 years old, a flrc- '"‘ii1‘ of‘ hook and ladder company while intoxicated. sought Hen- ‘ierll, who had sold ‘him a fur- , ‘ilifll house at Rcckaway Park, bruise some furniture was mis- sing when he took possession. Unable to find Stern, McSwceney. in a drunken fury, according to the police. beat to death a 70-year old mall, and was endcavoring to choke a 77-year-old woman when ovcrcnme by the com-hined efforts of a neighbor, ‘armed with a broom stick, u plumber and a policeman —— —-—<0-c ———— Gold Rush Begins i, To Quebec Section PEMBIUOIKE, Ollt., April 24.~— Gold has been discovered at Cobb Lake,‘ Pontiac county, Quebec eight miles from’ Chapenu am‘ about 15‘ miles from here, it be~ came known today. Claims havt already been stalked out in all dir- ections and there is onside ablr excitement in the distr t over the discovery, The ore, when assayed. gave gold to thevvalue of 888 to the ton, it is stated. rush to the district is in prospect according to nave reaching her: from Chaposu. Hotel Yictoria An up to date comfortable i-ioteliilwitllhover 100 ‘TOT-l; "44 a w e ave prv e e. Sues? ‘rztolve optimum » an pa nes ing cgrv . Table is yliexeiliod In Canada. .~ Charlotteotwn ilotel Cox; Ltd. Proprietors i-iAnnv c. shown, ‘Mall-ICC? VlOTORlz HOTEL Norman Fbchbl‘, Monti-an; "A. Q-Smlltll, Slclvllllei-A. J, 8cm ton, Montreal: J. Lew-Is Owcnc in... 19w. (n um- ll‘. mil man, J L. Woagoth- L. .~ Liar Mont-ls» u. D. Grimmer. E. gel-lulu Montreal. For Ivory ill-linen‘: "stunt. A conside able ~ ‘. at read- ".~,:.=:~.;.»...2>.-".:.-".-;'._, is hard to get! O obtain world-wide‘ recognition is no easy accomplishment! Yet in a remarkably short space of time, thelnew Studebaker cars have won the endorsement of motor car *4 buyers alljover the globe. .And not. l _ a “word of _mout]:,1” endorsement 1 4; either. From Hong Kong to ‘l ‘ buctoo the public has expresfitid 1'15 - ‘ appreciation of the New Studebakers by “saying it with orders.” A 532 per cent gain in Studebaker sales in the British Isles; 134 per cent in Holland; and 90 per cent in Spain. These are a few examples that tell better than words what they think of the New Studebakers across the water, The way people are turning to Studebaker in countries abroad is duplicated throughout Canada. Tiléf€s a reason ifor this trend of buying. A reason which will be per- fectly pbvious once you see_i,;hc,,__2_2,. i‘ . new Studebaker models; once you ex- amine their many features; once you.‘ compare the prices pthelj, cars —'and learn the history-making values ofl"ered bv these new cars. "..;_‘;" TAZ JsQrvZ- STANDARD SIX 3-Pass.‘Duplcx-Roadster . . . . . 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . 5-Pass. Coach ... . 3-Pass. Country Club Coil . 5-PassC0upe................ 5-Pass. Brougham . . . . . . . . . . 5-Pass. Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-Pass. Berline . . . . . . . . . . SPECIAL SIX » 4-Pass- iluplex-Roadstyer . . . . .. . $2350.00 , 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . . .~. . $2350.00 4-Pass; Sport Roadster ‘. . . .. $2575.00 . 5-Pass.__Coach_, . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. $2550.00, . 4-‘Passi. Coimfry Club Coupe .‘ t“; .‘ ‘ 5-Pass.‘Br0ugham . . . . . . . .‘;,~§~..;; , ‘ _ 4-'Pass.‘Vict0ria‘........'... ‘_ 2 _ '. I nitziinoii. .. $1795.00 . . $1820.00 .. $2065.00 .‘. . $2145.00 . . $2300.00 $2335.00 . . . $2515.00 . . $2605.00 5-PaSs.“Sedaii_'_. . . . . . . . ‘.~ 5-Pass. Berliile . . . .. . . . . . . . ,_$§320.00 , BIG SIX 7-Pa-ss. Duplex-Phaeton . . . s-Pdjss; Coupe.‘ ._. . . ... 5-Pass. Brougham . . . . . . . . 7-Pass.Sedan 7-Pass.Berline l - 4-whieillydraulic 1.01;, ‘Paranoid-eds . opcionala: atria design j .,_ 1 Q . These prices include-mm Th" mover care with nmhidvfiwm" delivered complete and ready for service. ii. I0‘! E & 00. _ oulvliidiilbibi , ANP, _ OBARLOTTITOWN Declare for Prince Edward Island . . . . . $2900.00 . .... . $40 .30 .. . $4025.00 ,_,,_ $4140.00 ,STUDETBAI»{ER A‘ ice-ii‘ yo}: rl-ils 1s" 1t‘ lVfltilM/lih Hem.‘