.. t... >¢w¢-—< .._ tramway‘ UMAN AVUIIIS ANwllPEllllTlllN “ipe Nearly Gone, but Lydia F. 1 dm-tilrs without relief and they both said lwuuld ._ .have to have an 3' operation. [had my trouble four and was tn do any- thing and had .l given lip all hope ui‘ ever getting ‘nybefleh 1 rpm) aliou’ _\'--ur medicine in the ‘Pritiiitlve Bapilsf vapor and decirlr-ii ti» tijr it. l have ..-.~ l ._vdla E. Pinkllalrlk- Vain-table (‘ornpuund and Lyllil l.‘ Pinltlniiirs Liier Pill: for about aovcli lliulitlis and Il-lW l Ifli able to dil n y Wwfli. I hilllll never f-lrpfl-t your Hirllltille and you may pllilllaii this if you Willi! til as :'_. ‘.2 inn-J’ biltL-l l-‘.Hiitsi:Y_Star,.\.t1 llvro is nlllitlii-r uiilllan wl-ii add‘ Iii-r 1., t;-l_. “y iii llie Illlilty v'liiil~~ ler ten we have already iiublit-livii. PW ing rlizll l.v<llu lr. lflilitllniil a \ "f. talilt- l ‘iliiipoiliid iiflt-n ri-siilres health [ii sillleiilig wllini-ii vvvli alter they have gone aii lnr that all uprfhilizil i‘ din-riled advisable. Tlivrefi-re l' wili surely pay any wuinzui ulio autllerl from =ui.'!.i alllli-suts lu try it. Professional Cards W. E. ENMAN Representative of Farador Co. Vibroiziectrlcai and Every Form of Massage Trial Treatment Free Faradors and Violet Ray Maehinea For Sale or to Lease Office—-22€ Richmond Street. churlottetown I ... .._. q .T_-< _-—- _ Mark RlVlcuiiigamBA BARRISTER- SOLICITOR, ETQE Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlotteown, P. E. Island --- S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pubilcil Etc. i MONEY TO LOAN ‘ Mgnlaggg P. F. Island J. A. MacDONALD Barrister, Solicitor, Etc ' MONEY T0 LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetdlvn Dr C. C. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eve, Ear. N0" and Throat Street, Opposite Guardian Omit! Telephone BSD-J. Office Hours-B to 12 ii- m» l w 5 iitinniltln. an‘. ii iiifl) in‘ van-ii iiir‘ -»- i in lu llurilwiluil filial‘. l .-\ law uwiril»; |'l‘l1tllVP ti: H_ |___ paim" iorli Far-pvt is will Palmer & Palmer J. Palmer, K. C. Barrlatera, etc Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan G. s. INlVIAN, K. c. Barrister and AttorneY-Bl-i-IW Room No. ‘l2 Uameron Block VICTORIA ROW iviacLeoll & Bentley w. s. BENTLEYl K- 6- J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and AttorneYl MONEY TO LOAN ‘Office-Bank of N- 5- Chlmbl" p. m. May be consulted off hours at 116 Hillsboro 5t. McLean & McKinnon DONALD MCKINNON Barrister AttorneY-ii-l-‘V’ QH|¢Q—R0)'3| Bank Building Charlottetown, P. E. lliiflii Morson 8c Duffy Barristers and AttorneWiM-aw MONEY 7o LOAN Qoilcltora for Ravi‘ 5"“ °' c‘"“““ QQ§O§O~OFQ i J. A. MOEACHEN, Oph. n. Eye Specialist Office-Frown Block, Grafton ltraet Houroi-‘IOJIO-tilfl 2-4 Evaniriga by Appointment i Pliorle IBI-L. I27 ialtliam’: Ve eiable Cola oud ' U ., ‘ Saved ..:.' 8hr, N, -~v"\d_’v monthly apelllf ‘ave me so much irillilnei. sometimes , _ p} (‘V Iviiilld ll-SC j~ llj‘ l two weeks. l was . treated hy two V» 'ii.i~ ‘ii H‘l lll\’i itlltii"! iiii- -inl--~i "ll l’I'l-|"~l'l\ .i- . iui-l-i-r- lllli'ivl"liili Ill iil- |‘.'\Illli'i'il’ \ii~iii-i: \\I l-..' -i .l llvll la .i'iil var’ ‘liv viiuliio if \\.i'¢-l 'I4i'lllII‘. \\'ll't‘il \I>ll Si‘ ‘ i» iv w -.iiii-~ lllil a’ lillslliPlitill" |ii'i~~~iili- ~l - \-- -: r- ill "ills illilit :l.|‘~ l l- i- li.i..i~.i.i litl - i~ blivPliI-i ' .i ‘i ' u. l. .- c \\’.tvili 'li~ I - i- I \v \\: i: lion if it _ l ll? i 'i- l- - ll i‘ eiiiis- oi. - i ‘l. r,“- w, “H, \|tl|l '.Il' ~ llii'll \ -.-. hi-li s iiuhi Qlllliilli V ii ‘lii- l-III -l ~ rii \ (v||If'All"'|.V 0' arm-rill ivl/il- ti ii. lir lli i ~ Mr "iiill/I’! III I,l.i- i/iil/iilli \!lII" l'fl ~ lll iw l-lil/li. ilili tins/iii 1 iflp“ umciuxr an‘; illlfill(t\il‘ff mi; ./ i i.‘ ill imp». _ .~_-; -_—__‘::;..»-_~—_~~ - __.-—.._.—_—.~_/ CORK CARPETS QUIET FLOORS 'l’lii< illitlliif‘! |'(In§~l\i.\' nl Kflillillfl _.__.__.. i-iirl. rlXl/lllietl lint+~ all. llliiiri \|.iri_v hiliflf‘ niiilil-H H!" “Tim” Filtm zinlljiliilitlifiill iiTlglre-lrllrlyltiiivo-Lllir-i I-\'P‘f’\ Illinln“ i)il.~'llllt! lhnl will _i.- “- ' > l ' ' y‘ “ "_ " ' ’_‘ lllll s- in lllr- nliiiiliiuiii. i-lliirl l‘wl|llll' “m”. 0"“) flf’;llililllll’ _ tin-air” ‘l‘O\"l- M, M kw}. ‘hing? Sp“: and qmn ‘ll-IKH, and iri wit‘ iiirvill. 344,1? u pl.» Tim. l“ li'ii"ir~iifurii' il-iir- with l?‘ '"' 1m“ ‘i '-"'“""‘l “"1 1"“ Kilt‘! in Eli in», tor tho} llriilill.‘ ll‘ wlwn llllsslllg mmugh hug” l7"l""h' tiiiii-r- .i lot m‘ planning and {'- Hints ior the Motorié Br A lberr L-Clvugh "‘ii‘.f.'..Z‘Z7"i'<;?-f.'.‘. ‘ '. I writ/rm» l. 79!]. by m: rn rrrvinfinvml limtffmfe . Making Brake Linings Last Longer Rio» Iron-n ll 4h The Plnqlnr. ":1 Q Urn/i Willi ’I'Iie lira/Tn F l-'ill.l.il\\'l.\l.i SUGGESTIONS. if followed. Will 909W"? in‘ -i 4 \\'.l'il brakes have to be ruined: Keep i-aeh brake build ea 'zfilll.~"l'd "liar Viil- wear 1a diltflbuted as evenly as imsaiiiie oil-r ail |li1l'.> of ' ii:;: i» iAMlFiilK ilirough completely |'i_v. ii.i iiol wit-rate dragging band: l\_\’ i-vniering it corretfly around its drum. vtlilrn will pre- in places before it is worn out gt-ner- . which wear themselves oui in IIDIIIB. itili iiilli ul:liu.ii gilliig useful service, but with useless waste of power. A-iiuw ewii brake oi a pair io alt with as nearly equal etfecv. as possible. li-r ii n5. the work is done by one of them. it will wear its lining lliriirugiurilunally fast. iYiie the best quality of lining obtainable. EDP i-li-i" iii- brakes a: liiiie aa practicable and as gently as may be. LG the eiiizine do most of 4i‘! braking. By setting the hand throttle for a very ioii iiiiliiz speed. iilien ihe accelerator is released with ilie clutch still ailgapi-il, ilie i-iir will be slowed down to a few miles per hour on level riiiiig mill iis speed very greatly alackened even on steep down grades s». far a.~ iii? brain- lllilnaa are concerned hills shutild never be roasted ultli ilie clutch out and the engine giisolilie can be saved by ao doing. idling or shut down, although bDlliB With closed throttle and engaged tiillilll, tiul slight brake application is required to slacken car speed sufficiently. while severe brake service is necessitated Wllrll the car is running det-lutcbed. 0o very steep down grades. the retarding effect of ilie islusely lhrotiled engine 1a fully doubled by running on second sport! and more than irebled by using iow gear, thas calling for hardly any braking t-veii on very severe grades. Emergency stops, of course, call for violent brake applications. blt slowdowns and service stops do not, for close itiroitllng of the engine will take care of most of the former and by letting itie tnrciuled engine retard the car whiié atill a little ways from tile stopping point, a light touch of the brakes vvlll bring it to rest. It is seldom necessary to throw out the clutch, except in changing gears and liciually stopping the car and it is perfectly proper to use the brakes ou a fully throttied engine when it is clutched in until the car is slowed l0 a few miles per hour speed. On rery long grades as in IIILIUH- tliifi dost-eats. use the foot and emergency brakes alternately so rliiii ilia bands of neither shall become too hot. Always he sure that the emer- gency brake is fally released when starting ille car. SUFJPICPIYI PUMP OF CAUSXNG OYERHI-IATING H. lrl. “Pitt's? .\ii lkatililillf >l“fllilF <oilllliuilliiili " iillii-l- ii-ii II..‘.-- ll "IJEFIT ' Tili- »lle- kvd up. ilit- bi-I-il -l>-:ili>tl oili whmliiili: 4|i‘.'i|l(|ilil|1. Iliv |iii~i< vnil ll>'-‘ll4iil~ nail lli"ll flllll ilw fl n: r-vl lvfltlt llll!‘ liiiwtlaiiii- llllllk! illiii il~ lliillill VHH‘ i,» ai (null iliii ilil~i lu- |iii>~-l'ilt- aliil wlini vlw- inii iii. s .gr~~ii'.‘ .\llr-\\i-r: Vt-ry iiii~oli~ viii- iiiiirlli l"i]it'lll'i Eiirl liiiiat» nil lil- .~li.iil Hllll has vii" iiialiiln liming will! rudiuirii ator clean of mild and dust ox- ternally. SUIIIEIHIIES llit- itaski-le under tile water UUIITIPVLIOII l'illl!"‘ ,io the block. flatten Oiil Bud l‘r 1.» i the circulation. if ,\i.i.ii iii" giving you good gustiliiii- Ill l». imay be that [llt- makes art- ii ‘Klllfi or ilmi tlie iiurk lb lliu late. ., .. E l)Rl\'I\'(i “m. :i. ti.» e l lA)l).\'l-I\l'lI) l1’ I. ii i ‘iii .i l'i-.ii \\l . iii... ii iii-ii ‘illlll’ ll Ii l 'ii--' . ‘li- l -'~ '-|\P llrflll r-i-stl. .iill .i~i.~: Ill > 1i» >|...l..lt llil \\iii'b‘l -t ‘Fo-i» w- i. ii, i- l'~i' fl'vlli£~\ .'l' llii ril Wllfli in lie-oil lllFlTl vlr-un. Hlliiii‘ li\ o rind l"l"iill.l1il|l (‘lirpt-t hm. -ill.it now mull) arr liiirlilii; li\l' for Ulfice Bayer BuildinmGreat George llilh rii<<ir;iti‘ie floor ('fl\'f‘l‘l|ll'.', ilflll‘ _ll~iliiilng, il\ i'lill.*io*l|lll‘ll|'i‘, iiwn IWUFIK, in i-ewonl yvrars llir- H54‘ (ll (‘rli-li giwilly lD1'f't‘Jia1'1l_ Si) ilii-lr Pill ivni-i- il is lriiii. (‘ill-k Pllflll‘! iilily HON-Ii» iimwlsitilliil proviso-l)" flit‘ suliit- liliiiilii-r am ivliut lm in ulilor. od aiofll rolls. tn ll hilokin: nf ll(‘ll\'_\‘ i-iilivasmiirliip. Tlii‘ IP‘-lllill!1i " .fil" liiot l‘= knriviu ll» (‘ririi flilpot. ‘and llizlny lllll"f_ .'ili|fl4'il\'4‘ \llilill'fl l-‘ITP. lllzinilfnviulw-il: uifiiirliilig Yill" lll-ly til (‘lIIIlPU Fiii-ir (‘llrfiov l.“ pw\_~.r-+;';l'i1l of snv vriil illllqili- aiilvnliufliris lint liiiiliil in riillor floor VIIVFTiHKb ll iil iii~lriii lo iii» iivziii, rm nir- |~i--.i| ir-lii-e ll Iiriesflf!“ through lflPillhil ‘iii iiiiiiiiirnvtiliv, affords H-‘Ql iUr wmiry li-i-i. iii ilils rlspiwl ll lei i'llf‘[l"lllli'l‘, Wlllif‘ iltivini: illu Sid/l’ "d iiii-rli or liolnl; sanitary, For llli- siirfai-r- is lovol Ziflll smooili. 1921 e? NOVEMBER 25, ‘ n »->--. . Why is it that there are over 600*} branch factories of United States A; companies in operation in Canada to~day employing 90,000 people living in Canada, and represent? ing invested capital of about $400, 000, 000. 00? HE TARIFF and The Tariff alone brought these United States manufacturers to Canada. The Tariff stands as a partial barrier against the importation of pro- ducts manufactured in other countries. It is a Customs Tax placed by the Government on certain foreign-made goods and it is col- lected when these goods enter Canada. Because of The Tariff, these United States manufacturers found that , they could not sell their particular products as extensively and profizably in Canada as they desired; they realized that to get our trade they had to come over here and be one with us. Consequently, they have established factories in this country, they are manu- facturing their products here ancl are employing Canadian workmen. Both CRERAR and KING are pledged to the destruction of our Tariff—~and with what result? The hundreds of plants established in this country by United States manufacturers would be shut down. They would not need to be maintained, for the goods can be manufactured cheaper in the United States by reason of larger production clue to their huge home market. Ninety thousand Canadian working men would lose their employment. These men are receiving over one hundred millions of dollars a year in wages; they represent 270,000 men, vyomen and children all dependent upon these industries for a livelihood, and all consuming the produce of Canadian farms. What is more, the great majority of our factories which are all- Canadian and which represent Canadian" capital would also be forcedto close. They could not successfully compete with United States products rcheaper because produced in larger quantities ~ or with goods from Europe or Japan, where wages and the standard of living are very much lower than in Canada. THE TARIFF brings foreign capital into the country; it provides employment, it protects the home market of manufacturer and farmer alike, and it ensures the maximum development of Canada’s great natural resources, our raw materials being made into finished goods at home instead of being sent to other countries. i THE TARIFF is the one big issue before Canada. today—and it affects the future of every man, woman and child in the country. ~_._~_,___‘-~ Jllllil! U ll I ii i , . MEIGHEN ” ' _stands firm for the maintenance of a Reasonable Protective Tariff. TllPTP i-ail lit- niitllliill. sirlliil llm-Q‘ l’i""'lkl‘v“il rmmlsi "h7- illiiil lflitlli); a (‘llh\i'lilt'lll lliili- iii Pi ‘l-llliilil iii" plt>ti- flunr wax iil.'i_\' ll» lrtloiir tlini- -aiili rliiy ililiil yiilil iippllr-i iii (‘my (‘grin-l “ml 11H." -:'I']‘_i_l::il:g:»" hgzlviit-tli"f|i_iiiiillr'l‘h;iflr ililllslll-il viilli llil- wvlirlltcd hiii=li .iviih no VN-‘Vlfflq i0 llllrilnr pit-Fill“ l.r illl5l. All Qiliilifi? nir- wiirki-d mil ilnial drill or‘ flu! lone: niiilliiiirriiii. i|ii u, iilll-ll i.w‘- llillltfilrillllW ll‘; iimkvii lllPfIi ll"$ll\lllll’ for il-- in lilbrnrlvri, fil'l’l.‘<i, lizilliviiya Hill) par be. liiiila Proni-riptlilri Tiihli-ifi from viliii-lm m“ "Hm" mmmw ll“ h“'"l“""‘l iliiiuultii for iini- tlilllnr, ill» Sllllib‘ ll""|"l /\i"‘l' lWH ill‘ |lli'l"' HM!“ "l- IIIIIW‘ ilii- \\'llllli ilvi-r. i-nliiilwi ilii- WHX liilYt‘ lwi-n iipplli-il iinil llm ilil»---lii-ii.~i-~~iiil rilitfWilllllll 4|l"llIll-'. oi lli-uii-il llllll‘-'vli illJliilIlFii ll!" ll(‘l‘i'l‘§‘ llllflfli-lll!‘ t-Yi-Ii-wiliu Hui siilisriiiii- - , _ _ . .~ _ llll l'iirili——ltl- ii.» li|7\' It! Ylrlt ilk»- ltliil "'“"l "" m’ d" "mp “'1' "m" l lliili tlii- i-ilvi-i-lniz’ in i-xr-ollviil vim» l i ' 1 / //// MH/Z; \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\l iil/l/l 0 ,7, - .1 a MUTT AiIT)~J_EFF‘_:JéiT7s ambition is as dead i; J uliusCeasar. (l-Fp iin Lzi-ttiril: i-iiiiiiiiit-l. Ami iiir- _ _ l-Ni piiri rif xitiiiiii-Tli Tlillli-ii-l l} ‘lllflll I ll’|"V'Il'I>' lirirnili-siii PTllii: is xii!!! (‘rlrll (‘iirpol fimy liia purIhn-inri ii lHll ll c Nil 4'L‘l||Ili llli iirH- livlll - . v.1 .1 . ; _i . f - O ‘tn-G .\"Y\III‘ Ultlilfllriarilii.‘ we rill...‘ mlllllgmltxggvfll] “figs: The Rational Liberal and Conservative Party ii . nrmii n ‘ii, i; ‘iilviiriiii ‘ ‘i - ‘ ' AH.’ in-iroit. Mil-ll, l in! SUITPH‘. Committee. _4- In»; Bud Fiirlliei .___ _. '~---*-> I .l f$~ rl- ,» -<'. - L ’ ' i’ C’ i " i". T l do I i‘ M“ ' l f‘ n?‘ zzmmg, Firreeio Bucki Awcelei isnw, ‘(ouRe LAiC nsairtii. i l W“ H“ “L569 H w‘ m“ ‘NR5 lS A Niéfl’ iriece ogm You sfioutb time ee-eio Ar Selle,“ Be L“, 5A9‘, ‘for Q1" seven QRANG ' r-Wo ilcft N“ HOUR Abmj AND “l” KNWUA "" " ' FWG T5095 IL“ —~""*"—-_"‘-"' guy cmvr woizlc I wouLDWT wwe Been AMY QOOD iF l HAL) l$€€t\l Heme AM Hook Ase/Boss'- work iv~*“*"<'>“’: emew oven THiRTV Five HUNDRED Remus’. W H“ SL659: /> ,, l. . H‘?- '. - . ~- .. . 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