‘made: r2000. in the rnned State-s $67.50; in Canada $120 and so on. PAGE rotm itlitiiiiniiinwi tunmn Morning Dally tloundrd l8?) 85.00 per year (In ndvnnee) dellvend. ntullefl in (‘nnndu Auul fnltnl Halon. M.“ per your tin ndvauwc) I'm-silent. \\. lilo-liter S. fiecretun, ‘llfl-‘I L l-ZIIIQI and Nlullnirl‘, J- ll- ll Montreal llcpuwneltntlvk-J. C. Mon-In new ion-In llepnoenutlvc-Jlruuk ll- Nortlruv (Zinnia Ileyvruentutlrh-II. J. Pout-r‘ ‘T5; ryAIIUIAS may he olmilm-d In‘ (‘lurkin- nnl > Machine Manhunt. lirullllll N- Ulflvl k (Kn, Queen ht. A. llmnn, fihillp h-mlm- Hallway llookniull hid-pica lbufly. |\|l'|llIOIl|| fil- Ylu-rnlllell, J. R. lluruclll A. liluelxlnnon, ll. s. 0 Anloclnle PIIIIIOIK-lh K. Currie. the following agent: In l‘. '1‘. Murphy. Prince N" Grocery nutty. queen st. ‘ U. Wright, lu-nt “not “'01:! ll. Tia-nu White, I25 l-Zln .\\r- WI. llnlnlel, Spring Purl: lhnul WEDNESDAY DEC. 5, 1923 "rxxxriou The federal taxation screw will be given another turn on New Year's Day when the six per (‘PM sales tax will be appplictl at tiic source of production on all impor- ted and home manufactured goods lllc Canada now ranks among most heavily taxed countries in the world and it would-appear‘ that we hme m“ yet Niche‘! me nnmloufv let it go wlieu it thrcatcits to The war debt was a legitimate tnisiorlune, and no true (Jauatiiiin obectctl to paying his rt-usunlblc share of it but. when lo irizifini- ate and unavoidable debts are add- ed the cost of useless Royal (‘oni- missions. junketing tours through l-Iitrope and to Australia. the cost leghilatlntt of blundering‘ and or the. people. Shall we hiiv- ll) on tiure two more years 0t it. .\|< a rule wt», arc not a gullible ipcuirle; on the contrary‘ we tire, igenerally streaking, a hard lltltitlfid. tiilculating shrewd people who can lioltl uu to ti dollar bill to the ttl- .titnatc iiuilt of its strength and Yr! from abroad can getter- pull apart. the glib-tongtteil specialist ally pick up enough among us to pay his hotel and other iuiiidetiutl expenses on his occasional visits to our fair province_ Some days ago one of the izllb- utiproiiclieti speaking specialists klflflfflil extravagant-cs, naturally the pcopio and ri-belliotis. bt-comn tiiscouragtar‘. Since tlic war the ‘other nations engaged in it havi- rotluccd their 111x95, some of tlicml very considerably while Canada is increasing hers and showing notli- lug valuable for the increase. 'l‘lie Ottawa Journal makes a compar- ison paid in the United sinus and inf Caniitlu. This tlifferencey is startl- ing and may well bo regarded fts hct\\'e01'l the ‘income taxes| one of the causes of tiic rccctit and present exodus. in tho Unltcd Stutcs a fllillTitid- man or woman with iin incomo 01' $51,000 is exempt front tnxalluti; ln| ‘Canada there is a tux of $40 on this income. On a $4,000 salary the U. S. tax u $15.75; in Canada it la $30.00. On n $5.000 income the U. S. tux is $518.25; in Canada $120, and pro portlonntely up to the salaries that are rare in both countries. 0n the incotmes of unmarried men the following comparison is $22.50, in Canada 8-10. 53.000. in the United $45.00; in Canada $80. States. $4,000. in the ‘United stated The United States tux above re- ferred to is a proposed scale to come into effect as soon as the lncw tirfvcrtislitg schcmu which was lop whose. sonic of our business men with a supplant newpup- g0 d l rort to ilesignctl to advertising and tho customer. ,\ ptcil llltlc cal-i. provide-ti ‘by the speCinll-it at so much per, invited the customer to ‘conic tlirect to the store and get 11 ten per cent discount on his pur The cards would bc ‘thud- etl out indiscriminately and ail the intended customer bud to do was to attceitt the personal invita- tion, call at. the stores and get his illscount. Under tiic lustiirltig olo» qucnco 0f tho t. specialist t-lu- card happened to be in the store when the possessor of one was The dis- crimination was naturally rest-no. ed and the prevent funther trouble. Many advertising devices have rceu put forward b] tlcsigurng so claiming his discount. device nbantlonted lu coiled specialists, but the experi once of milny years and of all suc~ cessfnl business men has clearly proven that the cheapest and only effective advertising is that which goes through the regular lpaper channels. go into every home, are read by everybody and make the same of- fer to all without any discrimina- news- The newspapers necessary legislation is enacted. it in a reduction from while. our new salm tax of elx pcr| cent coming into effect on January 1, 1924. is an increase. \Vht~re will it end? Certainly not during the present regime ill Ot-i tawa. We referred above to the ex- pensive junketing tours, the Iloyal blunderin: Commissions and tiic legislation. A sample of the lnilel‘ is to be found in the inland Water Rates Act passed at the last see- \t\'0rst of till Commission alon of parliament. there was it Royal which cost the Dominion quite a penny. Then the act was passed to on the make grain freight rates lakm lower lfor the western farm- crs. American shippers refluxed tn nc- nopt tlhe terms and the freight rates were doubled by thoso who remain- cd ‘in the trade.‘ The upshot of the whole business was tlint the gov- ernment euthanized the Groin Coni- miesion to ignore the act. Then tho American shippers ironic into tho trade and tilt‘ nteo fell again. Had the Royal Commission of the gov- ernment investigated the matter be- fnfe placing its hasty legislation the blunder might. have been 1v- ema. , ' ‘ ‘"1. g‘ “,5... umplmwe have ' ' (inn nit-ion the preseunl The effect of the act was t.hnt tion. l -—-—-¢-oc>--——- l " ‘ wusne "rt-ts mouzv eoss ' We have of Canada's wealth and have cited as proof of In the mt that the $200,000,000 loun with which the Rt. Hon. W. S. Fielding was going to ‘balance his boasted budget Wild subscribed in two or three weeks. ‘Vlien we remem- ber that the syndicate who finan- ced the loan and through whose iigcnte the stile was affected reali- zed seven and a half million tlollars out of it. we got n glimpse of where the wenlth of the country in going. Seven and a hnlf million dollars is a largo aum of money and the fact that. it was oitrned ‘by ll. company of financiers employing perhaps not more than n hundred ngenta in two weeks lends to the conclusion thnt somebody lo making too much mn- ncy. lt in claimed that the lonn could not have been secured except through such an agcncy, but the fact remains that thc cost wna out nf nil pmportion to the value re- ceived. A government wlllh agents rind employees falling ovcr each other should have means at its dia- poanl to round up stitch a sum of money u that from willing inves- tot-b in good iiemritlec at u much _ sum owls not raised in_the tits: —-~ dévoied to give a pol! graduate . course of two years ADVERTISING DEVICES at some British tinlver- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘. , Notes By the Way The good work: of the imperial Order of the Daughter: of the Em- plrc cover much ground cud have been done no unobtrusively that many newspaper readers are quite unaware of the Order's beneflcient activities. 1n 1919 ll. was decided to rul-se half a million dollars as the War Memorial Fund of the Order, sill-d fund to be invested and the interest applied to provide Cun- ailinn bursaries and Overseas Scliol nmhips to be continued .-it'om year to year hereafter. The but-sorted are to be applied to the education‘ of sons or daughters of klllcd or disabled soldiers or sailors, who took part in the war. The entire campaign but is expected to be completed in the near future. ' i The Oversea Scholarships are slty to soldiers and to sons ot Can- adian soldiers who are graduates of Canadian universities and col- leges. 'l‘he Memorial Fund has only been sufficient to give ayear- l)‘ scholarship to each of seven pro- vinccs, but provlgces not given a scholarship one year will come in ‘for one tiic following year, if a qualified candidate itpplies. it is under the generous plan of the 0t‘- .ler of the Daughters of the Em- pire that scholarships were award- ed in this province. in 1922-1923 to .\lr. tieorge .\i. Canipbcll, of Prince of Wales and Dfllllflllfllt’ and rc- cently to Mr. George W. Gardner of this city. These scholarships are greatly apprcc|~ dtcd by those who rcccivc them as they are W011 by merit mid are of intrinsic vnluo. Many a war hero to ivlioni one of the scholarships has been ziivurdetl will fccl n life- long gratiltuli- to the Ortlcr thnt irlzi-nucll and (‘Jlfflflll rut this nobil- work. The British Elections take place Thursday. December 6th. The three policies are briefly set otit by tiic lcatlcrs of tbe three, parties as be- lmv: Premier Baldwin's Protection: To put at tax oti nittnufucinrcil goods,‘ with spot-iii risgnrd to luiwe- roooooooo-Qo-oopooooooo-ooo" The Public Forutr I g Thll column to upon for no ' diucunlon by oornapoodontu é of quonlonn o! Interact. ‘I'M v I - ,.~o0¢-4 Obartnutnwn Quinton an , not nocouarli, gndoruo QM opinion uprated l; lb an monuments Sackville-Charlottetown ' Service Slr,-~'l‘he writer has read with a great [it'll] of interest the volumi- nous correspondence published. be- tween Captnln llend of the car fer- ry and other parties with regard to the winter service. l have read this wit-h a good ileal 0f interest. in- somuch as l myself have been trav- elling continuously between (‘har- lottetown. Montreal and Boston tor the last 25 years. To commence with, l nni sure the nim of this correspondence is better mail and passenger service in the winter time. which, as far as Prince Eilwnrrl Island is con- cernetl, commences about the last of October and finishes about the middle of May, or in other words, hnlf the year. As “Traveller” has ititiitititeti, we are not interested in the service between Iilontrctil and Suckville. and us he lids further iutinuiteil, any business man knows that tvro dnys are wasted tiring these six inouthsdu unlngfroin Montreal to Charlottetown. it 1- true thc f‘. l’. R. tralti leaves Iilont- real nt iwt-lvc tfclock noon. and tuakes thc szuuc connection at Suck vllle.as the Maritime Express, but cvi-n by this route a business iuan has a very short time for busincss in hloutrieal on the day of leaving. Now, what we all want to get at ls the remedy. because trcrtalnly the Province of Prince Edward island is not receiving the service that it tit-serves front the (iovcrnmcnt. as regards passengers and mails, dur- ing tlicse six tnoutlis. 4 Assuming tlint it ls very tlztngcr- nus for tiic cat‘ fciqry to he out af- icr durk (wltli which stateiuctit l do not ngrcct iluring Novi-tnbcr, |)l‘(‘4'lll|li'l' nnd iluring mild ivlntcr until llu- middle of January, l fol-l surt- that it’ (‘itptiiln lit-ad's ‘ccortls zirc lookcil tip, that tiic c ferry‘ ncarly always rt-ttirns to llordcn in the morning, nrriviitg about ll or 11.30 A. ill. Why, thorn-fore, could the (itivcrnmctit not give Princi- Edward island REAL cxprcss scr- vlcc bctwccit Sacliville and (‘liar- lottctoivn, and pttt on a train lcziv lug Sztcltvillc say tho following imports that trause the greatest amount our pt-oplu. To glvu n substatitiul iu-cf-av-tlrci To examine and co-ortllnate and Improve existing schemes of lneur~ zincc against those evils that uffcct ibo life and health of the pooplc, such as old age, ill-health and un- employment. To develop our own estate ——our Empire. Mr. Asquith, Lllberal: Restoration of real pence and the economic settlement of Etirope. Substantial reduction lri tflxes that fall on the people of smnll in~ comes. i . Joint control in industry. Stimulation of production by rc- lievlng enterprise of the excessive burden of rates. ‘Mr. Rnmnay MacDonald, Labor: Labor vs. Protection policy. A Capital Levy to wipe out a substantial portion of the nation's debt. Settlement 0t Etiropean diflicul- ties. The federal bye-elections in Hall- fax, N.S., and Kent, N.B.. take p130! today. -ln Halifax. Hon. A. N. Mc Lean. whose acceptance of ofllcc catisetl the present vacancy. policil 15.802 votes at the general election 0f i921. and lie hntl n majority of 4,870 ovcr the highest of his Coti- servailve ppponents. Dr. Iilack- ader, who was Mr. Niclleanh Lib- crttl colleague, had a majority oi‘ 5,141. The candidates today arc Mr. Redmond. Liberal and Mr. Black, Conservative. in Kent County, N.B., where tiic vacancy was calmed by the dentli of Mr. Legere, the deceased Lib- eral member, bad a majority of 1,523 ovcr his Conservative oppon- ent at the general election of two yenm ago. About 7,700 votes were polled in the election. The candi- dates ln both Halifax and Kent are one Llibornl and one Conservative for each cent, a straight party fight in both cues. The chief interact hn centred in the Hnllflx campaign, where a doz- cn or more 0t Liberal ministers. members of parliament and politi- cnl orntors have taken part. vntive opposition have ‘been tiggresnlve than sent. loll colt. Theremri too many ilfbat . £0112 ‘ of Quilts B" mm“ w, Barton. M-D- A FAO OR IN JEFFRIES DE- FEAT Wbt-u Jcffries the lieuv)’ “Gut: fighter was tutitchntl with 11L Johnson the colored fighter. the ‘."Q$( ivns tremendous. “Ifipmflfl who took very little in- {m-(ict in boxing were much excit- Hi iii-viruse- it was n whitc nian against ti colored man. _ You will rctitniubcr that the col- ()|'l‘l‘ H1011 \\'t)l1. \\'lly , I llt-cattse the white man FPZIUZCI- that he was carrying lb!‘ “NW3 m thousands of tieflplqvt and he b“ gall to worry stout l . . _ ii was not n cnsc of lack 0i pluck. Jetfries ll(‘\'i'1' lacked tlint. llut that. so mnny were llP-Denll" mg upOn him. simply B01 11min‘ him to such an extent that ho bc- cnnu- stain. ,\\'liy'.' Simply bccnttsi) he could not Sltwp. ' ' 'l'liost~ close t0 Jcltrics. lllltl those likewise clnsc lo Jnhitsuti kli<‘\\' this only too ivcll. Jvtfrlcs wits an pxliittistcil man bcftirt- lie ciitcrcd the rink’. You might well ask why sltoulil a man in pcrlW-ct health llilV“ any tlitflctiltyt about getting ot't' to Sit-up? lsn‘t a man in training doing‘ tho very thing tlint. will induce sleep- exercise? llnd this liccn n "prlvatc" fltzlit bchvi-ctt these two nicu. Ji-ffricit would likely have slept likc a luibyzt lint to be the “\\'ltitc" hop" ivns‘ just too much for liitii. Now wlizit played out on him‘! ills ticrvcs. (inr physiologists lillVl‘ tuuslit us, that tiri-ilnt-ss of tiic ni-rvcs (‘flill-ni» long licfort- tirctliiuss of tiic l1IllH~ tics. lizitl the trainers 01' Jcffrlcs Iiccn ablc to gi-t his mind off this oni- idi-zt that the Wlllit‘ l‘ilt't‘ wen- dc- pcnding on him, lic \\‘()lllll have cu- tvrrtl tbc ring in fit condition to tlefcntl his tlllc. What's thc lesson ‘.’ '_l‘h:it sit-op, restful slot-p is tum‘ namcly tiring out hotly with daily of unemployment zinuitigfllnii- without stops. it llorilcn In ('llil1'|()l|f‘l()\\’ll, but _ . _ , _ tliint‘; that Nnltirc ilt-itiitnds if volt lllfgitlyngux; ‘w: trof)l(‘|‘)"_k'__t"li'"§ arc to bi- ill your bowl, mentally _ - ll A‘ u ll pushrngirh "m1 physically. y ‘mm m“ "Wnmg "M9"? "ml h" " Furllic , tlint in trying In cor; lic an EXPRESS train tor 'l‘ornie.n- "w, ,__|,,L_PI|N_HH,Q,; H h, m“ |RI\‘Y‘I>I“‘ . s ‘lfllt! it “lmulm - . ‘Q, ' .. . ‘- , _ _ _ _ g Just to llll tbi- itiustli-s til villi uicnn uuollui li.tlu iu fioiulu“, 3,04,.‘ '|‘-|,,.,-,. "m," i“. H“. ‘rlctiltuiug of tiic tuinil liy your oiru l-‘nr some minim, although -tlie Conscr- lcsii their opponents, the Liberal party managers have shown apparent fear of losing the This has caused some aur- prlae in the Opposition camp. illttle has been given out as to the pro- gress of the contort in Kelli. ‘bu! it more hu been lens flhtform or- atory there than in Holifu. a vll- ' nu exprcss train was ulsu piil on _“_h,,.(,,n,.,,|_ - l l would he in (lluirlottetovvn about Ono o'clock of second day nftcr leaving, und it. would mean that (‘hnrlottctmvti busim-ss nion would get their corrcspontlteucis and be able to answer it with tlu; sanit- rapidity as in thc suniiucr. nnd it. would mean that people in the East. crn part of the lslnnd especially, ‘""I\ld gct their nitiii on day ear- lier. TM Qvvlliflg service betweclt Suckvillo and Tormentine is cert- ainly no express service, in tact it is a “joke" as far as speed is con-l cernetl, as "I understand the train averages getting in about one hour late each evening a1, chm-pg". 10W". milking the journey from Sackvllle take from seven and u 11W w eight hotlm for s0 miles. Therefore. would the people be "kill! too much- of the Govern- "Wm. l0 lllve a double service one Way during at least three mouths more of the year. than they are do~ “u; lit present? it feel that they should demand this. because as tho winter service is now. why Prince Edward island let going backwards. We can itll remember when the ‘EARL fillEY" was on via George- town, and in those days passengers and malls loft Bo-stoti or Nlontrea] ‘"11’ "ll-Zbt. and were in Plclou th-t next night, and the “EARL GREY" even in mid-ivliitei- nuule fairly rc- gtilor time and gut to (lcorgctmvn so thnt tmsi-icitgcis and mulls were lu Charlottetown by special train. around one o'clock, or the same time that l consider could be nuulc now. instead of this, Bo-itott pas- firllkem now have to tnkc 7 to l; hours longer on the trip to Chat-- lottetnivn than they did ten" years ago. ‘l um Sir, etc. C. FAIRALL FISHER The Ferry Service Slr.~"lmltntion is tiic slnccrrsl flnttcry." and in this way "'l‘rnv~ cllcr" hns flattercd mc nnd no mistake. Why my parrot has cvi-n turned grccn wltli cnvy nt tiic way this mun repeats tiftcr mo, "lt is not tho wnnt of n Pullmnu or Slecticr," “not bccnttsc tiic pus- Iwtigcr curs nrc not carried ovcr in the stcnmtar," "i1 scconiicnrferry is not a necessity," "thnt tne curry lng of the pnsiicngcr curs will on- ly lengthen tlic running time or tho trnins“ and "thnt. the tired pm:- scngers will wclcnmn n (‘ltnnce to gct out and ntrntch their limbs ut- ter iievorul days in n stuffy couch“ etc, etc. ‘flut l nm not tiic only lllllll he has flattered. Notes By the Wny anlii: “At. tsr n wccka meditation." ‘Prnvolli-r npcii him to the oxtont of "Am-i- iicvcrnl tlnyii repose." Notes sold: "A tlcsirc to plncc himself perpetually in the change this to light of newspaper notoriety." Notes again laid: "Newspaper I‘ still-butler mm 1m been - , . .. ._. w‘ lime light." Traveler bun ltcen nblc t6 "into the lime- grbotno lnnkotl good iinvf mu- nr '0 "l" “illllllllml-‘i- ltlu-rc. and tbo tnalls lirotigbt. right Wrhq,“ h‘. q“ “Hdvqvlu. m w, .| . in _ _p,,_ _ z n I .. _. . _ ._ m" nlprchanh; "W" m h], They ’lo pu o tax on wbczitoi m u in and Htlli out on t lo<._il tr.i_lu‘lu “.|,,,|,,,.,m,,. ‘I('|lll||[ll) ,- m. \'l|l\\' ,,| T‘, have luvestigatpd “m,” (tapp- lllt‘ cuiiiittjtqttiitils, foulsidi- oi l‘1lll-!"]|| rommiuns pumping Slnpnlpqqfl (IISCOVQTOH tliuii- nilfllilkl) only hm‘, n“, he," way we M“ hp“) “p._,l‘l‘illfl Junction transit-r) why \\'il;ll‘|“,q,‘ m,‘ an“. wmking i, m" HIV when several old time customers rlcuititre and mniittnin the tlilnsi‘|stfbutincslfipiiiw.T" tiz)‘llll(li“l‘ll‘(\f|‘;ll€fiixl l“ 'H'“'""‘““ H 1"“'“ -"“"" '"““" l - . . " " ‘ lltnt lil"' ' ' I wtw hm] no; Men donated whh a c? the nation. in pzisscttgcror lt-ttcr front Boston Wm,’ ‘m. l“ Wm “mum m m!‘ .~....-. ._,.-_ .. .. c rcntlcrs soon grow tin-ti." ‘Fruvi-lli-i | i-chutes: "itcntli-rs urn tnori- i)()l'4"l lltun itistructctl." and so mi. N0 nnc will i-vcr tirc of rczitlitig his lulu-rs. l nevi-r do, they nrc too nnitislug, like the clown in fl (lf‘(3l1S.‘l din not lntiniatlui: 'i‘ravi~l- li-r is n clown, that would not be‘ fair to the latter. After rciiding his whole fivc let- lcrs l can find nothing original, cx- ccpt his discovery of bow to over- come the tedious ivalts at Stickvil- le, and the new method of reckon- ing time so that a couple 0t‘ hours is nearly a day. There in a saying: “Give him en- ough rope and he will .hang'him- self," well l gave Traveller plenty nntl we all see what happened him, why lie is so bailed updhat he do- es not know if he is travelling from Halifax on the 6.40 milk train or trying to get from Montreal to Tlgnish in a hurry on thc Ocean Limited. when she was on the run which lic fondly trailed the "oni- dny train," and when i pointed out there was only a diffcrcucc of an hour and a bait’ heiivecti the riiiin- iug time of the two tritlus between ‘Montreal and Suttkvillc, which is us far 11s these two trains conic. l purposely made n mistake of twen~ ly minutes, and it workcd like a charm. for lie cnnic back like an irate school tcaclicr and tidvlscii inc "to do n little practice in nr» ltluuetlc" and like any school boy l did so. with disastrous rcstilts for the tenclier for i found, "tivgn- ty fotir hours is onc tiny," nnd many other things. Wc linve hciird tho saying. "There was mctlintl in his ninri~ tiess," well tlicrc was method in that little uilatnkc. for l drew from him thc admission tlint hi- has studied tbc time tnblcs and therefore must know tlint tiic dif- ference is only one hour and fifty tnlnutcs bi-twocn the two irnliis, and tlint when he snid lt wits ticnr~ ly n titty he wag ilt-libcrnti-ly mig- lentllng his renders; but. tlint wits nnt all, l also got him to any: "\\'t' nre not intcrttnictl ln the trips bc- tween Montreal and Snckvlllo, but we are so bctwncti filontrcnl nml (lharlottotowti." from which i tukn it thnt be ntcuns from Mon- (Cnntinuad on Page Rt _\<,\}\\‘\‘ Ybtiii bis kliwi J ,"ttiill-ilsii",i, "ti t, ftltnr/A‘ ' t »- "MN". j 15W» _ Daily gelections l, won. l Brought forth to burn and shine; in flames of tire they swept the-L earth, ‘Gold, purple, scarlet. blue, , lunch leaping bloom from that dark. tomb, Each banner ivrotigbt in cold and" gloom, . m! r‘ POWDEIIDSUNSIIINI cddbu tnmmn in U (‘uardian Readers" 2 "wit" m». combined I - fl vi catch oiluw clun- .-»~+»»~+-~ lumino- Duwlwr ‘ " 1 - ‘ t . t. snow YOUR cotouns. lfifiwv“. , , y ' Up ‘illgjilllilelilt! dark the flowers a." h‘ "h." ‘:7 i i’- Likc txolllcrs from a nilne, - "ab" i: r757“ h.‘ 'l‘licii‘ labour done, their bits o Dilflgl-‘il P9 ' . ‘v sun From bisckest depths of nature b A challenge, friend, to you . llow go your thoughts, you bialdcit roots, in tlcpthsxhnt none may find? I flow g0 those hours when secret powers, l As Nature works in wintered flow- ers, Are working in your mind‘? Strike tip with glory from the tlark, With courage from the sod, Sock Heaven's air wltli joy, prc-t parc ‘ Your buried soul to rist- and shnrc Tlic living light of God --Harold Bcgble ——~————-—i-O&~ A tibetan cbicf who had been twducati-il in England took back t. motor-cycle. but this so illilflllvtl ihc UldPYS of his tribe that tlicy tli-tnzindcd tlint it should bc placed iii n stiecial shrine and worsliippctl, so tlint tiic devils iii it should be placate’ Furniture Headquarters - Cari10tPLil1eI1S~B°ddiflg A TIMELY REMINDER The revenue /"-°m the harvest must be apportioned to meet payments due, and to finance the needs of another yeilr- 5 Do not neglect to make provision for sufficient life " This in planning time for the farmer. insurance. iThe outlay required for a Policy ls small, but mi, investment will give your family the protection they t find, and pay you ‘well if you live out the term of the contract. Let us mail you rates and particulars; or may ;, one of our agents call on you? HYNDMAN & C0., LTD. Provincial Managers THE GREAT-WEST ‘LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Offices, 59 Queen St. Charlottetown Special Agents at Charlottetown J. B. HUGHES H. M, STEWART WALTER HYNDMAN " Agents at all principal points on the Island. SATISFACTION f7 ‘4 / yo. n! has c tit-Ilene YOUR MONEY BACK __ _7._ .-‘Y°UR ° SATISFACTION '\ l0llEl.Y GIFT‘ PIECES ‘ Gifts this these beautiful gift; pieces will give a life time of service and satisfaction. SEE WWII-ISM 'I‘OI).\.\' Give sensible Tca iyitgtuis Floor lamps 'l‘able lantps (‘ard tables l Sec our $85 (lhostcrficltls Real Chesterfields with luxurious deep ‘spring seats-genuine loose Marshall spring cuslhions——spring arms and back. Upholstered in a range of handsome tapestry coverings. Wonderful value ! They’re here-ss-ee them Chairs to match . . . . . TOYS! Can You Imagine _ Our Toy Dept. is now open with everyfihing read-y for you-- bigger and better than ever. (‘ltoosc 'l‘0,vs nsltlc for you uutil ivttulctl. ill you tuko tlicm lioiuc. Right now—while the showing- is complete and beforeibe real Xmas crush is on is the time to select toys. lictlci- conic iii 'l‘()l).\ Y! . A Wonderful‘ Display oi FRAME t ‘ -_rto'runs| i'~|‘.(l-)“'l't,; V, Library tables Fit-wing stands (late leg tablcs (‘linirs (ftilfitsltiélddvliibl year. Any.‘ of \\'ork tables "Pcilcsittls Pliontigraiplis .....$85 $39.00 " ~- a (lhristmas Without Toys ? now mid we will lay iltcut l)oit‘t pity un- Arl Needlework Everything you pan imagine-is n0_W on display ‘in Christmas a .. ' ‘tework l" our Linen Dept.. SIAM; every sort wiflh silks for f _ j UP FANCY LINENS, etmhlo g . Mb. ., every description. HANDKER, -, 161773.81? every price. NOVELTIES I ,0‘ many I kinds. - . .7 _~:‘ A visit to our Linen Dept. “ittjlllféiifly you. M; ‘ i '