9022.54.21 Female Help Wanted ' 3Tuanrso - MAN FIOR FARM WANTEDA MAID FOR GENERAL Wtllk- Almlv He"? Jenkins. housework. Apply tan-s. F. w. llljkvl Bulllllns. city. 8939-4 Hyflflllltlll. 119 noculol-a st. 21.1. 4-30-21. l ‘Prince 8!~.'.I l FOIi-QIIICK.;_,SALE entral Chris- tian Church . ' . nl. Tnglnrrg,“ ‘lqfilllllrllglgllstdb. IP11. llldani- . “ml ‘ p‘ pllin and Mr. Herbert i). "m" ‘fill,- ullsociute in Gosllfll Wtltltlliln] . uppem, l-m. the "m, a Charlottetown audi- Eastern Guardian ..’HOLV TRINITY CHURCH. (lflflltfetowlr-Services for Sunday, May 2nd, hiatins at 11 a. m., Evan. B911! 7 n. m. Christchurch church ‘he'll’ Vlllley- All services can- l-olled lllltil (unhel- nollca atG ..*MURRAY HARBOR. -- Ser- vices in United Church. ‘Sunday. May 2nd: Murray Hllrboi" 10,30 Abner B ‘lt- m. White Sands 7 p. m. $11114“? School meet at usual hour. l)“ J» H~ Ayers oi‘ Charlottetown will col llct the worship, -'— ‘ (Canadian Press) NEWMARKICT. Elliilillltl. April 30~‘l’llll0l1. Owned by A. D. Roths- cllild. won the classic Four 'l‘llous~ and (iuineas stakes for three year old fillies here today. gtllil- “f 1a m“? helllllll of these men come “Mallelllc tif gospel conquest and Sflflffifi of cllurciles test- . , u, n“! outstanding achieve- “) l. pr llltfiif! nlen,. llllder God. "fenlfll-m workers» Charlotte- (‘Ilfa will accord these men, not [Minn hearty welcome bllt also co-olll-rallon that grows out llflldesirl- to sue men and women brullglli into fellowship with ollr l-Qillllllill Master Jesus (ihrist. (‘htlfliillt-[IHVII is big enough to ex- lt'llll llli‘ right Iland of fellowship Qww» o++++o++o+0+ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 0m- lnlulrtlnn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100 Der Ilnc of ll word: pour lnllcrtlalnn 15¢ p" "n, 0| 5 "or". Eight lunar-Haul . 7g p" ll". of ll Won“ Last Nights a move. It is hard to get some peo- Ille in Charottetown to nlako a move. Some seem to want to but don't get to it. A good sign. There was only one llllllt; for him to talk about: liiln 2Z1” to any man who is bi ' _ s enough to lll Speak about Jesus. We need a , lll" fl big work. revival ct‘ religious conversation in Charlottetown. We need to learn to witness lfol- Chris-t, _ Services Continued frolll page 1. The Yflllllt; man bezau to speak. who healed him and raised him up. We olve it to the work, our friends tile delivered him to his mother. His words were not in valn_ Jesus still restores sons to their mothers. No one is happier than mother when the boys come home, The speaker then told of a young man whom he had led to Christ while on u railway trip and oi’ the young man's regret that he hadn't be- come a Christian earlier lll-life ile- lore his mother had passed away. ‘N0 mellfiflgfi collid bring more .101’ to mother tonight than the news of our return to God. Moth- ers who have passed on are inter- ested us well as those oll earth, The speaker followed on with his appeal‘ for decision. Decision cards hlld been given about for use in this service. Tlle Clflslllg hymn "Just As 1 llill- W11! Hllllg. ‘There was an af- "Jrmeflllllg for testimony find pralsc following. BIRTHS > RElD—~-At Middleton, April EiOtb, oi W. .1. and Mrs. Reid, a .5011 DEATHS vvv VYVvvvvvv vv vvvvvvvv MWAgt-nts W antcd For Sale --——~' "TTT"? ' l'_“”'_ " ‘T . pQHTRAIT AGENTS -— WRITE FOR SALE.—QUANTITV h". rlllllltlglll‘, lillitted Art l,td., -I l‘i'll.'.lt‘l', Ht‘t'll tints. ppm, ,-i_ ‘forollto. A. \\". Niarsllilcld. CHOICE llt‘l‘l). llcllllls, 11026 RAVEL FOR SALE.—REG|$TERED YORK ‘ limur, two )t’,fll't$ old. William It. 1...... woman ‘TO T .,,,,| appoint agents. Yearly guar- - - $111112. (being $21, “lgekly dioyco, BUIISIILIW. tItJtJZ-l-Iiti-ii 1w) ullll l-Xlltfllfiflll- llxilfl" T" ' “'7 ‘ " “_‘“"“"'*"“ lltl llnlll-l-l-ssllry. For llurtl- FOR SALE-AFABY CARFUAGE IN i‘lllill"l lvritt- \Nill.~ttotl CAL, 'l‘ol'-l gilllllf-‘Ulllllllllll- APllli’ Z24 POW" “m”, A_ w, lui hi. 8905-23-11 __ . _ | ~-~-i-———>——~——-~———- £46k“) A WEEK TAKlNG ORDERS FOR_ $ALE—PURE~BRED HOL- m l, A, N’ Slll, ll,,_.,,l,v.,.y_ Sllk stem liull Culf. Apply .»\. W. Mur- l.nllpl_ll.l_ll,. “ml liupul, l,',.,,_._,_._mfi_l row, Nortll Illllte. iltl37-frir3l Ynur l. lolly. Nu will-stills w‘ """""""" " —~ "r~r"~'"— FOR SALE- REGISTERED J-ER- scy cow, 7 yours old to freshen May 1st. Apply Steven ilolroyd, Willsillc. 8985-4429451 FOR SALE—-ON EASY TERMS. 21 tlt'll\t'l‘lll‘-'.. \\'l'ltc ll, lkl it}. Mlle’- .'ll., lll-pl, ‘.22. Iallllltlll, Ont. 1.15.15.22.20. lieu’ Zulikkéilcuml SELLING sensation. tfnluudufis prclnier i‘ul-. of iillo custom quality Broad- Ell" Avvllllfi- (WHY fllllllly. BlX rm,“ Shh.“ l)rloos below l-emll room cottage. All modern. Ap- stores, l-lnn-gc-g paid -to any part Ply 181 Kett. 8987-4 29 31 pl Canada. llig comlllissious T-‘m-"r -— payable daily, Liberal (lash FOR $Al7E-0NE TON FORD llollus. ldl-lll selling llvc for wo- "lick. Pllliilllly 115011. llefll 01' twoll- ,._,, as wpll m. lullnp. (lllltlll. .-\lllli 1lros._ Lid. illifll ctlllftlssv I brush. grocery and 89424-2708. ‘ , lrsnlen. Full or purl ““““"'_""'——-- - -~ --~ time, . u rlcllcc unnecessary. FOR SALE“ voRKsHl-RE 50W olllul r c. Write Lionel Mills “ml K ulss- tour weeks old. ~ IPreston ltudd. Harrington. l Si. (Ytlllltdflllo ‘vest. Mon- ‘m? r 1 T . l-o- -- I $703-$175“ ATTENTlONl-AOENTE, SALES- FOR SAl-Ealiousfi 8 vEARs mm, Al, llmuzlnll, sull to, only old tAl-tlllnlrni.‘ » Jollll Luwlor. ~ 817.50 delivered. ‘Ready to wear, ‘St. Houston's (‘illlt-‘Ele. Cllzlr- - loitclolvll. oos 5-1-31 Wullllcrflll range of British t‘ab-‘ THOM'PSON—At himltngue, April 29. I926. tilc infant daughter oi‘ Mr. and -Mrs. George l‘. 'l‘honlpsoll. DUNN—lll this city, Alpril 29th. Arthur Dunn, aged 25 years. Fun- crall frolll his into residuum-w 135 Ilorchcstcr ‘Stu todlly (Saturday) nt 2 o'clock for Saint Dullutullkl Ca- thedral thence to R_ C. Ccnltltery. FULL—At Gil Iippor Print-e Street on April 30th. (ieorgc I-I, I~‘uli ill his rim cnancorrarowu ouaanrau “w” - You Couldn't ‘Buy ‘Junk Any Cheaper Than This one McLAUGHLIN_ MASTER slx In good working order $175. Cash. Balance I2 month! ~- I ‘on: STUDEBAKER SPECIAL slx A Real Bargain $200. Cash. Balance 12 moMlll ONE GREY-BURT T°UR|NG $80. Cash. Balance 12 mom"! See These Cars At CENTRAL GARAGE A. HORNE & CO. 9014-04, 3. B. Central Guardian MONDAY. MAY 3 AT 3.30 is the day of Mati-llcc for (hid Fellows play "ANNE?" Children 250.. adults - 50c. A LINE OF LADIES coltoll nightgowns. sale price 90c— Prowse Broil, Ltd. THE KELVINATOR, llollsellold refrigerator by electricity, Think of the cleanliness. 003B VERNON CIRCUIT --»'l‘lle llsllul scrvitlvs will ibe conducted lly ltcv tiordoll Morrsltic ill Vernon Riv- l-r at 10.30 u. lll., ullll 7 p. 111., Cherry Valley 2-11. nl. - 51st year. Funlvral iroln Ills 1111c residence at 2 p. lll. on Sunday, Woolll Cemetery. Services starting ill 1.110. Kindly omit flowers. In Melnoriam l" 'l-°Vl"9 Mflflory of James Grwlan- Sn. who departed fills life May 1st,1925. Sleep on dear Father thy work is o'er Th)‘ willing hands will toil no more Though thy kind bright face We shall long to ace We know in Heaven Angels wei- come thee. INSERTED BY HIS WIFE AND FAMILY. - ‘i019. Tll“~‘_ .\luii ortlcr ilouses and re- - tail Sltllcs. scll tll-"s quality at PLEASQRE BOAT FOR SALE- sm-lm, “H, m" 0mm}, Sell u," u» llnrgulu. 22 x \' bottom. Leslie ('£Illll)llcll, Cape Traverse. w~~l. c'-- l - tn 1 14f mtg you a pro equn 902L548! tn lwo thousand dollars it _yel1r. Your outfit is free. Write today. A lllrcc cclll stamp is your only, cash iuvostnleut to an opportun- ity that will yield you hundreds of dollars. 't‘hese= ‘wonderful suit values have smashed competition FOR SAlLE.--GILSON LITTER Carrier, complete witll 75 feet oi’ truck. Never used. Keith Boswell. Victoria. 9020 FOR SALE-J MILK COWS. 25 (‘VUI‘)’\\'llt}l‘5 Money back guar- _-,,,...UI 1.0;", Clolhlng Comwm pus. Wheat. 60 Bus. l0ats, 100 r. o, llox 2334, ‘Montreal. 3"]? P°""°°°- M A- Oggf‘; ne _ 8768-4-17Stf FOR SALE- MEDICAL. BOOKS installments, etc. Apply Mrs. Al- ley, 62 Prince St. .-__ ll ale Help Wanted oouurav sov You none.- sllllfi use. "S" Guardian. 8984-4-29-tst 3i In Memoriam i in Loving lMemol-y of Mrs, Ann MoEachernfwho departed this life May 1st, 1925. Rest on dear Mother, thy task is o'er ~ Thy willing hands will toil no more A faithful lMorther, true and kind, Nona on this earth like you we find. Your thoughts still heart, . The tears they often flow, And to your ‘and and‘ lonely grave My thought: do often no. INSERTED BY HER DAUGHTER. linger in my May 2nd. thence by trllill to Shor- "l .| Fulton, 1). MU-RRAV HARBOR SERVICE-- lll-v. (‘.. lll. Armstrong will prcnch both services ill Murray Ilur- lbor (Yllristlull tCilllrch, Sunday, Mu) 2nd. _-- I ‘FUNERAL TUESDAY-The- fun- c lll of the lute Rtv. T. J. Ueilr’ stnlit will take plavc at Sherwood Uelnetery on Tuesday evening Mil)’ -ttll upon arrival of lile early trulll from UUPtl€ll_ NOT iNlSHE-CTOR .NOW.—- Mr. A_ W. Bruce wishes it stated that Ilc has not accepted tilc position as ‘Prohibition inspector nor would money be ally inducement. to llllll to accept it ugnin. occurred in tile hospital 'l‘llnrsday night o1‘ Arthur Dunn. aged 25. oi’ Charlottetown, leaving a sorrow- illg mother. Tile funeral notice will appear later. ZllON OHURtCHr-dlev. M. Scott ll. graduate of Edin- burgh University alldwiornlerly oi Chalmers Church. Toronto, will preach in Zion lChurch tomorrow ulornillg and evening. ENROUTE FOR ENGLAND. - Messrs David Mathiesou, Hurry Jamteson and Reg. Bcli left this morning for Montreal where they will join Mr. Eric McDonald and from where they will embark for Liverpool, lEllg. They intend spending the ngxt two mouths travelling through the ‘British isles, France and Belgium. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE. - Mr. John A. McDonald of 43 Pown- al Street. City. who has been a {student at the Navigation School of the Navy League Charlotte- tow-n, under the instruction of Capt. ‘M. C. Allen/by, lR. N., during the past winter. recently Went llll for examination lbefore Capt. John 9018. 01G EARNINGS, STEADY EM- llluynn-ut for Barbers. ‘Become "lull-rt lll t1 vlrceks. Write iM-oler llllrbcr tltlllege. Department "F" Iilllifnx. 3-l-tts1tf WANTED I-MM-EDIATELY -MAN ~ for farm work. ‘Separate house fliltl usual privileges if married. ‘tlivs full particulars as to wages. "Xilcricllco and reference in first mil‘? Apply to "Countrylnall". ' turn of ti-uartlian. 89804-2941 WANTED-COOK ANlD HOUSE- maid, no washing or ironing. Electric stove. Apply Mrs. J. M. Robinson, Rothesay, ‘N. S. 8997-46061 ‘Vaulted WlANTED—SECOND HAND EX- press wagon. Mcinnls llros.. iClly 89334-2931 WANTED-ALL KINDS OF FARM produce, including butter, eggs. q}. L“, poultry, pork. veal, lalnband lnut- ‘LOSI; ton. Always a market. J. Arnold --_~?.____ ~ ______ (Hbllflll, wholesale, ‘Saint John. -l'l-0ST 0R oguvglqgp To New Brunswick. 9023-5-1-201 Wlolll; address. parcel containing llitlyis cont. Please notify Moor!‘ vfltifllll? Situation _ IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of Thomas W. Glover who died March 20th. i924 and Elmer D. Glover, May 2nd. 1923. We loved them, yea we loved them, But Angels loved them more. , And‘ they have sweetly called them To yonder, shining shore. The golden gates were opened, A gentle voice said "Come" And with farewell unlpoken They calmly entered home. vgyfll‘, iicrmanvllls. 9029 5~1-1nlo l.- Tlllt desirable - cltuat- Id dt the Oolfngr of PrIncc and Sydney ail-um ma numborcd 70 ‘momentum! CEDAR FENCE Poarsffunnen and rough. Csrload Just received. n. nuchomln a Co. 4 Hill ._.__-»-—- fun won ALLi-MAOIO TRICKS novelties t-‘crets. etc.. fates; oat- ologue for 010 Allard, tart-Mary r Ann, Montreal. 8706-I-17.§_5i ______________ __._ ~ul<sna ovs-Ns. WRITE FOR cgmloglle and list of used ovtlnll- ‘wmrerl-ed payment if tlosireald alumina OVPII onmlwnv- 11 l _'u.qn wfll, TOIOIIKO- 31m w»! ,. This pfllflifiyll I ‘ "tion and twist v P,’ . . .11 c. l ma» Inurtedby ‘The Family J ,____|. _ ' _,_l_;lun'o_f'ct1inann ‘ .7: Wpr‘ ‘ i *0!‘ L. Read, the Official Examiner and has ,, " successfully for Mast- ol- of uPalisenger Steamer in the Coasting trade. ‘Congratulations to .\irl. McDonald. RED CROSS ACTIVITIES-Rec- ently a Red Cross health inspec- tioll was held ill Queen Square School. Dr. bedwelI, Dr. lMcGllltiflll- llr. J. Jenkins and Dr. Archibald generously giving their time for ex amilling the children lln all the schools, the children. and partioul arty those who are Junior Rod Cross members, are busily engut-l- ed ill_ mlfklug u collection oi‘ “till tol1" on which it is expected tlll appreciable sum of money will he realized. This effort on the part of tho children is to help in the pay- mcllt of the hospital fees of n lit- tlo llslllnd girl suffering from the results of a severe burll who was sent to Montreal for special treat- ‘5 -\li‘li!‘0tl_ Ltd. 9025-5-l-2i __ _____________ FATHER, MOTHER- BRO- meat, The children would greatly “ET BRIGHT MAN OR WOMAN THERS, SISTEB3- v appreciate the help of others in Modmn] A m sell I _ ' r “m; ‘ “ ‘ ' i making this collection; the tin foil -;~._ neceaallles and toner articles; snvod, from sweets. packagesof {PRACTICAL NURSES FRE~ big commission: experience or "“ ‘ tea and cigarettes. etc.. ‘ lllwutlv earn $30 a week. Learn cnlpltlll unnecessary. llrllnlcl, . will $1" alto few ouuvls hm lll» i ‘lll private corresponden ecnllrsc. (igrretson, Limited. ‘Brnntfol-t .1 noun s a rea y ucculnu at n: ll ' ‘ l-‘flllllcsue No. 2s Frag. 30ml Ont. s. v. Apl_ 21-121. _ N MEMORIAM U18 schools lllltl Red Cross Office. Ylllrks of Science. IifltmwfCafl- ‘ I ‘ ' » i} . fLtll_ . , ~- , , l In Iovfng nIelmory-of Mr. PERSONALS gfj‘ ‘ mnna m . Misaflhnwua and Mn Samuel Lat-tor. ' ~ - 3N0 A MODONAUD LAND sun, Gone but not forgotten. ‘ ‘Miss 1). (lnrdon, Georgi-mam . . y was a visitor to the city yesterday". lSir Charles Dalton arrived in lilo City yesterday and leaves this ah tcrnoon on return to Tignisll. l)‘ Owing to indlagolitionothe Rev. George Mlllsr will not be able to fulfill his engage ants, in Ken» slngton-New don circuit on Sunday. May 2nd. ' ‘ " Mr. Earl MacDonald who has ‘been spending his holidays very plsanntly at his horns in Eldon loft Mhndly morning on return to Halifax, N. B. ~Iii‘IiI l lbest known and most enterprising lcittzens. who had been identified ONLY sou DEAD. _-'rllc tletltll “ Yesterday afternoon about 2.30 Ml". George h‘. Full one of our with many enterprises durl-ng his life, passed away at his residence lipper ‘Prince Street, ill the eigh- tieth year of his age. The late George Edward Full was horn in Halifax. Sept. 10th, 18-141. l-le came to Charlottetown in 1861, and engaged ill the. dry goods business with his brother. William ‘Full as partner. Nine years later he started busi- ness for himself ill the stand whit-ll is now a part of that occu- pied by Prowsa Brothers. He sold out hisbusiness tolthgl lgzlll in 1881. bllt retained the prop ty In 1881b associated with; other en- terprising men he ‘built the first. potato. starch factory on ‘Prince Edward island at ‘Sal-st Peter's Bay. A X031‘ later he sold out and built another factory at Hunter River. which he has since been operating, in recent years with his son as partner. lll 1887 he established the Char- lottetowlf Milling (iompa-ny. The lfirnl continued to produce flour until about the year 1906. when they thell begun the manufacture oi l-orll meal. which has been car- ricd on ever since. lll 1902 he bought ollt the coal ilusl-ness oi‘ the late Captain Ronald lMacMli- lull and ill 1919 leased the property to the Pocahontas Coal Company. Mr. Full, it is claimed. was the first mall to slltlgfist the lCar Ferry tor Prince Edward island. lie dlegall in 1905, continued to ud- vol-ute that project i-ll the press and on the platform, and had the satisfaction to live to see this service finally established. ‘lic was u lnelllller of the rom- ulittec that. was empowered by lllc citizens to install tile water works system ill lCharlotttemwu. und the present system was sug- gcstcd by llinlsclf and tilc late iloury Cundull. llt- estublisill-d tile first house- llold electric pla-nt ill Charlotte- town ill ltiiil. nperutctl nuller tilc Full bill-viric (‘onlpull_v_ whit-ll was sulllsctluelltly amalgnmaltcd with the. Pllzlrlottctown lhigilt alld Pow- er (folnpltuy. _ The lain Mr. Full was n very prominent menl-ber of the Board or Trade; and also a strong teln- perance worker. being actively tilc-stifled with the 'l‘emperunce Alliance for many years. ilc was a IllElllhFl‘ oi‘ tilc Metho- lllsl clnll-clrj for sixty veers; and l-lltlirlllun of tilc rolnlllittce from ‘hc First. Clfurt-h that was cm- lloworctl to lluild (truce (fllurcil. 11o was also lrlnclllilel" of tilc ‘rrustce and (lilarterly Boards of llotll churches, and flll active worker at. the church services and lll the Sulbbath school. 11c marl-led Miss idn A. A. 'l‘l~o\v:ln of ‘Chelsea, Muss” Wllil survives him, together with out! sou. Lieutenant ICoIo-lltel (i. Elliott pull, o; this (zLiy, and one daught- .1‘, Miss Margaret '.\i. Fllll_ at pre- 'l‘llus, after all‘ exceptionally long pilgrimage 0|‘ follr score years. Mr. Full, with whose figure the past ulld the prescllt genera- tio-u had become familiar. has gone to ills eternal home. lll the varl- ous activities of our rBllEltHl-“l- social and commercial life he occu ed a notable place, anti ill lll!‘- passing a iillk between the past and tile prcsent has been broken. 'I‘hcrc arc few of his day and K011- erutioll now living. and although o1’ lute years owing to the ud=vance of time Mr. ‘Full llud practically retired from these activities, yet. lle took a deep interest ill all that nladc for the advancement. and netterment of this colnlnullity l-El the different spheres of endeavour mentioned. He has left a notatblc record of private enterprise and public service, and this Will be =1 more lasting ' monument to his labour and worth tha-n any wowls that may be chiselied 0n stone or marble. We tender his wife. and family otlr most respectful sympathy. .__< Challenge l l I sent in dinstoll. of Budget Continued from page 1. United States firms making ll"? same goods ill the United States. who were llblc mucll more quickly to respond to increases or lie- creasos ill refluirelllents than was possible with any Cutladiun manu- fReturer. Rapid Business Expansion. "Tile development oi‘ tilc export ' quirelllents which trade and the steadying of output lllffllllllvlll the year changed this situation, and the last two 0|- three YWN has seen a rapidly expanding business on the part of various manufacturers making a Willa "flllfleof-articies for tile motor in- dustry. until now the number of m9" Qllllllile 0i lilo motor-cnr 1a.;- orles in other lines or bllfllnggg making parts for [he nlmm- lndug. try is as great as the number actu- llly Bllzuged in the industry, the. numbers being approximately l1.- 000 in each case, or a total of 22.- 000. ‘ “The car manufacturer has been interested in encouraging the growth of businesses in Canada to supply material and parts because it has enabled him to meét the re- _ are gratin lly 'l@<‘0lnln€~It-I'1fter an to percent ge 1r Canadian product required in ihe inlporting-couatries in order to entitle to the preference. l-ienlze the interest of the car-maker and he hurls and material maker have been identical-each interested in the idelelopmcat of the other. The car industry, to succeed, needs the parts maker, and neither can sue. ceed either upon the domestic bust. less alone or upon the éxport blist- sells alone. The t\v0 are absolutely lssential it‘ a successful business is to be maintained. Trusted Pro-Election Promise! "The car manufacturers were llwflre 0f an agitation for lower duties. They relied on the promise made by the ‘Prime Niinisterbeforc the last elections, and also on my,» assurance Elven la the Speech froln the Throne, that tariff Inutteru would he referred to a Tariff Ad- visory ‘Board before action was taken. Nevertheless, they pfepur. ed tile information with regard to llell‘ industry and made represen- '1.Ill0llti to the Government, asking merely that the industry receive fllll investigation at the ilunds n1‘ llc hoard. and offering to llly fllll- est possible data before the board. .-|tller ill total or in respect it, tile ‘lltlividllal companies, we were prepared to rest ollr ruse on its lllerilfl. ulld urged strongly that no trtion should llc taken without pro lcl- investigation ‘because not only Wilt-l tilc industry large und Import- ant itself and giving Ulllllluylllelli to thousands of people, but It drew on so lllllny other lines of industry for its raw nluterial that changes will bc very fur-reaching in effect. “Despite these representations. the Budget Wilfldiflitlgllf. down on .-\pril lti. announcing l-etinoilolls which were startling to ti“; indus- try; und under lllt! present propos- Ils ll ll-l tile considered opinion oi‘ those engaged in the iullustrylilzlt outside o1‘ perhaps one til-m, it will 110l- lJB llossi-hle for the industry to survive ill Canada. Why Industry Cannot Survive Tile question is at once raised. Why cannot all industry survive with 20 per cent. protection. and whydlave cars cost as mut-ll lll (iallalla as tilcy have? 'i‘lloro is an impression that the motor indus- try, up to this date, protected by a duty of 35 per cent. Nothing could‘ ilave been more misleading than the impression that a {l5 per cent. tectioa to that industry of 115 pl-r cent. ' “Tile motor can to an extent por- halls not equalled by any other in- dllstry in Canada, uses not only the important raw materials, lhut tile finished products of a wide of industries. Ma-ny or these pro- ducts are as yet not conlnlerclally duty on motor cars meant a pro- I WE'RE lliiiT , 1111111111110 TU YOU ' ‘w, n fi; -No one hn a right to dictate lwhcrs you lhlll spend‘- YWP "Wflly . . . . . . . . . . . .. that is entirely a mlfler for everyone’; own good Judgment to utetcmline. But may we urge ‘attention co the faqfithat ovary dollar spent out of the tPlyvincc I; practically Int forever . to you or anyone else liJlrlg here . . . . . while a dollar spent: In Prince iEdwlrd Island h" it to“; a chm“ pf wandering back your way directly or indlrectiy_ '0. 141-‘ in any event- a dollar spent in Prince Edward Inland helps someone here . . . . . . .. who in turn may bring you a blt of business . . . . . . .. each dollar here works ‘for Prince Edward Island . . . . . . .. but when It Ieavel, It quits doing so. "By ‘trading at home you teach your doilarq to have more cents." Economic Committee Associated Boards of Trade Prince Edward Isl-and. E 5-1-st. Li In l. Mmvmwovoovvcwow vocovooc 000-00000040404000404 9 6t James Brzshptcrian thumb REV. W. B. MUIR, MINISTER MR. F. T. WATKIS, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER 11.00 A. M.—Sermcln, 2.30 P. M.—Sabbat_h School and Bible Class. 7.00 P, lit-Sermon. , ‘GOO-GOO 9 O O-QOUO-Of-O 0'0 OOQOO O Q O99 OQOOQ-OQQOOQQOOOOOOO O- "0000-0-04 vow-ca» ilfrinitp whitish ~¢ilurtil MtNisTEflz-Rev. W. M. Ryan. B. A. A$3°C|ATE2-—R6V. E. H. Ramlay, D. D., 202 Hllllboro St. ORGANIST AND OHOIRMASTEFh-f-W. E. Fletcher, A. R. C. M., A. T; C. L. SERVICES FOR, TOMORROW 10.00 A_ M.—Prayer Meeting in Heart; Halt, 11.00 A. M.—t$peciat Service for “C. G. I. 7.". Address by Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Subject: "Daughters an Corner "Stones." Soloist: Mica Lillian lMlacKenzle. 2.30 P. M-Sabbath School and Bible Classes 7.00 P. Mr-Scrmon on "Faith" by Rev. Dr. Ramny. Soloist: Min Dora MacDonald. Anthem by the Choir. 8.30 ~P. M._F.AREWE-LL SERVICE to CAPTAIN TOM BEST and MR. ORDWAV LLOYD 3°00 Service by the United Choirs- Sololst-Mr. Ordway Lloyd_ A HEARTY WELCOME T0 ALL. produced in Canada. in 11125 the domestic production of motor curs amounted to $67,000,000 ill vnlllo, If all these motor cars had been duty so collected would amounted to $17,000,000. “On the other hand, the motor cur manufacturers themselves paid i-u duties. less the drawbacks they received, over $7_400,000 in duties. Parts makers. from whom we r and a conservative estimate estab- parts to them paid to the Govcrn- lnent $10,000,000 duties as compar- ed with a gross duty that would have been collected had the cal. been imported, of l$17.000_000. Ultimate Rate of Duty "The protection to the car indus- try, therefore. was not the $17,000.- 000 afforded by a 35 per cent. tariff, bllt 37.000000. which works out at 14 per cent. The other 2-1 per went. was actually taken -by the Government itself from the mantl- lscturers in the shape of duties they paid on the raw materials they imported. The duty has now been reduced to 20 per cent. on tho class of cars which are mainly lllzululatlturetl i-zl Canada. namely, those which retail at $1.200 and un- imported ut 35 per cent. duty. the‘ havel celved data. paid $1,250,000 more, W llshes that the car manufacturers 1nd those supplying material and VOOQ-OQ-O-O-Ofifi TO-MORROW, SIUNDAY MAY 2nd. OPENING OF EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN, UNDER EV-ANGELIST O. E. HAMILTON OlF ‘OHIO AND HERBERT D. WOODRUFF, SINGER. SERVICE 11 A. M. IAND 7 P. M. A WELCOME TO ALL AS WE-LL AS A WELCOME FROM ALL. on a complete body is 20 per cenL; continues, the tbody maker goes out the duty on stanlpings. which lll of business. llThts is Iva Important most cases have to be imported, is industry. The duty on tops- 20 30 per cellt.; on upholstery nlat- per cent-is lower ‘than on the mn- erlal and on hardware, 35 per cent. teriuls entering into the top. The. You have tile curiolls position that duty 0n the hassls is 20 per cent. the duties on the raw materials rlln but if you want to build up the as high as 75 per cont. higher than chassis in Canada. make certlr-n on the finished article.“ if this units alld import Oll16fB..Qll8 duty on the axles is .35 per cent.; on tile lcnglne and transmission. 2'1 pcr _ceut.; on the electrical equipment '30 pcr c8111., an impossible condi- der. No changes have been mu h- in the duties on material and parts llllél‘ than the provision that a drawback of 25 per cent. of tiid. duties will be allowed if the cnr is 50 per cent. produced in "Canada. "=lt is obvious from tile foregoing that where the protection amount- ed to only 14%, per cent. for tilc ~llr manufacturers and the duty has been reduced 15~ per cont. the "New Stock of.‘ KODAKS" A BROWNIE CAMERAS and EASTMAN ' ‘ SUPPLIES olleveloping and .' Printing PROMRFI’ - and RELIABLE n», whole of the protection has tbeeu wiped out. and the industry is to- lny under-tile tariff an -_ proposed n the lliudget without protoctin-n. Levy of $207 Per Oar. "1 wonder if people realize the ~~n~nt tn which the Federal Gov "limo"! has levied upon the motor "l'. As i said above. the duties utlllctflfttl m 11425 on materials for manufacture were $10,000,000. Ex- (ll-‘P. sales andstanlp taxes were collected from tile tnallufacturer amounting to $7,400,000. So that lll respect to these three items of hxntlon alone. and neglecting all lther forms, the Federal Govern- neut collected fronl the motor lu- dustry ill 1925 517300.000. The num- l f; t SERVICE hel- of cars produced ‘by the manll- ~~ ENLKRGEMENTSTTI" W’ on every car made and sold in Can- lmui“ ads the Federal Government alone ‘levied a tax which averaged more ‘I lthlzxllitsngroaogiraildome of the incon- Lmnmo‘. - siltoncten of the present tariff. It u been announced that the duty don. Wntvlilc. Victoria On: of the iargut and but . equipped Hotel: In Eutcfll Canada. contains 120 rooms.‘ 44 sf which have private baths. Completely nnwntod In the put few ynrc. Few Hotelo throughout Canada and the United ltotn Ilavn Ito lplondld table. Courteous. nrvlco to all Guanta- Talc- ptlanu In rooms. Rate: $4.00 day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor: HARRY C. BROWN, Manager ilncc taking over thll Hotel we have upon! many’. thousands of dollars In‘ repairs and IIIINOVOIIWMI- ll In now tho IIflOItd/Ibtnl of It! clan In the Maritime Prov- inces. It inputs to pylon. who want a comfortable, Hotel and npiuldld tabla and‘, excellent urvlco at a moder- ate price. Rntu 08-00 I day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors M!!! L. IMQUAID, Manager to $5.00 par VICTOR A lMr. and Mrs. C. G, Glllls, Freder- Icton; (i. G. Black. Amherst, N. 5.; W. ll. Stewart. Jltloncton. N. 13.; A. Leslie, ‘Montreal; Daniel lMbGrsg- or, Montague; Robert Weeks, High , field; l). J. lMoLean. Snmmerside; 1A. S. Flown. Hurray-Harbor; _ R. Mobean, Sulnmerskle; Mrs. S, has. Vsrnonjlllvortdli. J. Hyu- J. A. McDonald. Cardigan; S. A. es, Montague: Ohu. Illton, T”. llillis, Trllro; 0. McMillan. c-lrn- nlstl; A. E. Coleman. Iblfflllfl. wall; Geo. A. Poole. Lower Mon- McNoIII, New Ginger; L. B. DI!- Iag-ue; E. Gill. Montreal; T. D. Con- taut. I-Ialifaxf Mn, I. I. Harlot. — u, Bolton "Mun. " ‘ » ~ QUEEN HOTEL