r MA? 1o. 192s Q v I 99 ed. Rose Orange Pekoe is supreme In clean, bright Aluminum. ‘This New Hupmobil-e saves me $1000” I 1 I i i a i l l THUS remarked the motorist wholooked around before completing his plans to buy a new oar this spring-and then saw the new Hupmobile Century Six. He purchased im- mediately, saying that the car fulfilled every requirement in luri- urystyleand power that he could have desired. Time after time, men and women long accustomed to making their selection from the higher-priced fields are coming to the brilliant new Hup- mobile Century Six and Eight, and gratefully pocketing the difference. Hupmobile quality and Hupmobile performance are known to all. Now to these are added beauty and distinction of line unsurpassed at any price. You have only to see the new Hupmobile Century models to realize how completely they meet every wish for the highest conceivable type of performance. Sthtundard and custom-equipped ntodelx on three different toilet-Unisex —ti|e Six of the Contrary, the Century Eight mul the Century I25 Eight. llLiPMOBlLI-l .._.... E N T [I R "T GAUDET BROTHERS S I X 8t E I G H T (7llAltl.0'l"l‘lI'l‘0WN i Victor Chloe (Sony 0!‘ the Slftlllilb I ‘ 1 All Star Orchestra 3"" Fox Trot I Shilkrcthi Rhyth-Xiclzidists 212,3 llfilfllllllflllill “Ramuna” The “flu-me sung" 0/ H"? lllnrilzg/ Picturi- Iilm “Ifmnnnn \\':lii'l. I".\ui Whitt-mzut ztntl lilH ilis ()l”t‘l'l\‘_“>ll"-l .times she ‘fever, and the fl0‘i-l-" not help her edics, but with no g ‘day n friend advtswl ma. to .l)r. Williams“ Pink Pills. It was not, \‘(l'_' began taking the pills see a chanfl‘? M" kept on taking the pil Inonths. and through them 8Y0 1n a sirens. then, if a ‘any time. it has ‘Wilfnms’ Pink The pills are dealers or will '50 cents a box b Medicine 00.. Brpckville, Ont. \ urul (irnt- Austin W554 M Ohio Home I-"m 'l'rut dean (lnidkcttc and iiis Orchestra p 2i lb!» Vocal liorritugttitt and licrsch with 3'05“ "Sleepy" litti|'s lbmiu For Trot The 'l't'0t|l):ul0t|rs~ l!“ lnntrumt-ntztl Victor Sulun (lrcltcstra 3- '7" l Together \\'ult1. Waring‘! l’l!llll\i_\'l\'iillilll\\' llll-‘v lnstru- Paul Vliltitctnmfs 55333 i mt-ntnl (fonrcrt (lrcltestnt Yucnl Franklyn Ilaur "U" Sea! records by fanmus Viclor Artists Also the latest lit-d i l. of Canada, Limited Dealers for Prince Edward Island _, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN > ' l e ax ‘exemptions b to them \vas that if we were everin; _ 1a position to do this, if we realized‘ ' e InWords That Raised Blisters Dr. W. J. McMlllan Revealed the Inoompetencyq and Hypocrisy of the So-Galled Prohibi- tion Government. He Reviewed Every] Phase of the Situation, Scoring His, Points Amid Repeated From Government Benches. l Continued» ‘ftrence bcttvveen us. it wns— _ DR. McM-ILLAN: The Minister of DR. McMILLAN: Isn't there? The, “On obtaining His in- iPremicr says: "I would look around Agriculture made nc reservation. ibtfcre I would reduce taxes." I platform says: icrcased subsidy a downward revision atio HON. MR- LEA: I d DR. McMILLAN: And the explnn- ‘Bi Tel/ERNIE; n he makes now is no That is the platform to HON. MR. LEA: It 1 which the Minister of Agriculture agreed. and to which every me ‘I suppose. on the opposite side 0 ‘House agreed. That is their plnt- 1923? _form. and they must of necessity lhave agreed to it. “On obtaining in- were two different platforms. icreasod subsidy a dtr.......i.d revision 10f taxes." HON. MR. LEA: We haven't gain- icd it. DR. , MCMILLANI you haven't gained it. -But that. is ‘nct the worst/cf it. The point the know he was usin »Mlnistcr of Agriculture made against IE1‘ ‘the Conservative Government was Cm this: "They rcduccd the taxes and then promised to do it. Kno that thoy were short of knowing well the country nee every dollar we were then receiving, they promised that they .ducc the land tax, and they cl ‘even before they prontlscd to do ‘Those were his words. and when I ,rcse in my place and took objection to it. what did we find? itbnt we put it in our 1923 platform, llltlllbcl‘ ,nnd I was held up to ridicule in this misrellftsthiillg ;House by the Minister of Agricul- allow the Minis iture, who accused me of wilful and ‘deliberate misreprcsentatiorl in mnk Jog a statement which could not be ibcrne cut by facts. A ialatform was handed to him by the Premier antllilt; he aired permission of the e he was not. familiar w ito take time to read that platform. SUCH-SS ill this l0 J-le went through that platform and WXMNJIL" ‘ADDlflUBe-l lturncd around and, addressing this ‘It is just as I sold. of order. from CharIGttctoIVn. 86110111 lflXfliiC bcca ‘House, said: ' The member who gcts l-fousc and the members of this Gov- trnmont is himself guilty of wilful mi-“Hi t0 d0 S0- and deliberate‘misrepresentation. l)c— causrc there is not a single thing in this plafcrln regarding a reduction ‘of taxation. HON. MR. LEA: I rise to a point that reducing taxation? I think the member from presenting me him cf wilful Agriculture ucc pltttfqrnt points of order on this question. fortunately cause he has gotten ltimself into aMuypQe d buying more stock, bc-. cause if they were not going to scll‘ any they would not require to re-i stock on hand. They had of order. ~ iCharlctictown is mlsrc again. I didn't accuse l mkreprcsctttatioit. ‘was handed to me. but. un ends had issued two or trap. HON. MR. LEA: Not a bit. DR. McMILLAN: lle has got tolplate the - my hon. fri hrce platforms? woul up and castigates The first, in the platform issued by the Con-pacer wing servative party. Hhnt is the reasoniwas revenue. I dgd platfcrtn, which he did; an the tabled platform from which he Wh d re- l told him (Y Speaker. l mainly f DR. McMILLAN: He mbcr. issued ccvc-ral platforms. fthe produce more than one platform HON. MR. LEA: DR. McMILLAN: There were n two different platforms; and this much faith in the sincerity of, my hon. friend the Minister It is quite true riculturc that I thought that got a garbled platform. because I g it a few days be- e. and that he tnight have been er. ittlng the claust- on tax reduction advanced th ulng from done before we went. out. of of- ; to table theffice should be handed over and cred- v d here isliled to the Saunders Governmentii at do you think of that for fin- Isn‘t that Not only are they sat- askod the Minister was reading. This is finished reading it he is Iicthing in it regarding reductlo from any other man to got Interruptions '3 ‘with families, living in towns and m1‘ tthe city. whom we knew had con-y ‘sldcrable difficulty in making ends| ,m‘-"7 9nd "WY kept asking that thei be reduced or that thel e raised. Our answer lllCCXIl t i the id. is correct. ggys ma; we mind you. Mr. Speaker. w“; ileltcmpt to flx the responsibility for. of; that $57000 loss of revenue upon 05.; |I refer tc the amount obtained from I think thei-elthe Prohibition Commission. iGovcrnntcnt. as I understand it, does. otznct purpose to get any money from the platform i ancing? ‘K1 it which he asked permission from theiargument? u)‘ sifliflktil‘ to peruse; and when he had. said: _‘thing like that on me. Mr. Speaker. audit made by Mr. Herc is the clause in the platform: chief representative of the Liberal "A real effort to present our clnlms,pal'ty' in King's County, shows that ainsl. the Dominion Gover mentpat the end of the year there was or increased compensationovcr $16,000 in the Prohibition Com- ith itffor want of public land. and upon mission, thisi HON. J. D. STEWART: That is not correct. HON. MR. LEA: And the one that was llfllldf‘! to me was not the last edition. It was handed to me as the‘ would c i i923 platfcrln, nnd I told the lll0lll— bcrs that it was handed to mc-ns thc correct one for the time being m N?’ There must be no guesswork and children. Strength For All Weak Girls . 111.000 Mama BYDR. WIL- Records ipoor appetite, or ‘fault. she has anacml name for poverty of the blood. Anv~ dcluy in treatment tnay leave her ‘weak and sickly for the rest of her When the blood is .hin and lifc. watery give Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. coupled with nourisi gentle out-of-door PNCYIJlSI‘. new. life-giving bluoti which comes from a. fair use of l)". Pink Pills. increases stimulates the nerves and luings a glow of health to p..\le t-ltci-ks. Nlrs. iRobcrt. Jackson. R. it. No. 5. Shel- bournc. Ont., praises this Inedlclnc got" ‘re5t01'illl;v‘1,ll\'"l' fifllllillifi"sj"zt“lsgl‘ people with this platform. which is he savs:-—" ton my c. '9.‘ -‘ ‘~' »"~ “h? "~’“~"_-5“_lv°“k "llfllhhicit we proposed tc enter into‘ -'~‘"""l ll“ “mm m“ between the pcoplc of this Province ‘mdtnnd our party or Government. if we ln‘ne years old Lthht that we She was vc-rv nervous. her. liming to s Ofic her. at home for tin.“ 1W ‘~\ (“"5 would haw a vcrl’ SO ~<oooo+o 0o vooevo so o0 0 EYES TESTED i > ll ) i90fiO-OO-§fffi LIAM‘S PINK PILLS flu‘ éhc better healthy girl. Pills." and I l0l.t', alter shv dodge. that l could we were doing . She misc. a" tendency to a-the tncrlicui r food and Wllll£tlllS' appetite. cimoi seemed too much tor w“... n Fll-l \\‘0\ll('- ‘nave l1‘ Si“? people took us at our word. Con,- M? scqucntiy, when we were elected and hi?“ given the Government of this Pro- » iWflllF-Plli- ‘Jldwincr, were we in duty bound to l trial s9\"l'l\'- WHY‘ carry out that pledge or not? They nod results- 000 say we should not have reduced the ‘llvc be!‘ taxes on the eve cf the election. that did we were doing it. for an election ls for scveta‘ w in- Sim-e WW F»! ._ h“ “can .1,;@;|eq apthcir platforms. always been‘ Dr. sold by all medicine be sent by mall y The Dr. William Glasses Fitted Qgmpflellf» urvleu with latest sq lpmoat. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OHOMIITRISTS- Ill Blohlbld If. i HON. MR. LEA: I rise to I was not dealing with that debt n. I was dealing spe- have, ciflcaily with the land tax. You re- plnna duced the land tax before you prn- with cnc item rf taxation. DR. MCMILLANZ l5 there thing in this that precludes the land 13X? Rfllllliilli,’ NIX“ 0" WNW-isn't thcy had as much stock or more on the Prohibition HON- MR LEAI YBS- HllSSlCll at the end of the year thanl DR. McMILLAN: The Minister 0i in any gmm- year, d!“ V159 l0 any I001‘? they want to retain this amount ofl b?‘ ufcnty there? accept the fact that of making a misrepresentation, antlmgy wculd I hzul him rend the document whleitlglggoo balance in mg lt-ar me and he refused tori Canada Talk about sincerity! l-lott-‘Cmnmis trahlc gentlemen should be fair. My {he ygaf? hcn. friend. when he had the proofjggme 5f in his mud. asked percussion fwmmus that something should be credit-q li- and hffit-d up to them. do it. the Speaker to read didn't read it. mg with land tax. DR. M MI LA Z i; ..- - >' ° '15 FROM ""3 RIC" RE" hibitlnn (Cir tiftr liiaylidlfrfhcssriitciirjlciai iiyicpiomhlm .the Minister of Agriculture! mtmbers on the other side appiaud-‘ _ cti him because he had caught lllillnygygymgng y l" ntisrcprcsenting. But he did lthe treatment of pale. airacmie girlsy-nc, and the"; |5 t1“- ‘pfqnf If your daughter i. ' languid, has a pale. sallow complex- iion. is short of breath icxertion or on going up ishe has palpitation of the heart. apcltit. DID we reduce iartmisc to do it? The objection we took to that statement was that we Inadc cur promise in this i923 plat-l form to reduce taxes when we real- izcd on our claims which Our position has Applause.» alter slight stairs. if And now. to come back to lcndcd to press. abolish the poll tax realized on this clal have dtnc that. lug for it." definite pledge. We say we it to That ls why for my hon. friends tlerstand. Agriculture was a he is no more conversant. with it than he is with this one. find a gccd many p w’ the Bell Government did not carry into effect. But that was the reason, that we reduced taxation-tn order: to implement our platform. It was said hérc think by my hon. friend from Car-f digan District. that try decreases which we made. But. them very important the taxpayers of this Province. we considered instance. in tr. For iiQur people have bccn coming to the Stcwart. Government during years that. we w-ere whom we knew to come tax. men whose salaries aknew the exact amount of. HON. MR. LEA: It was not deal- Prc- Election Promises. been perfectly logical. form we told the people we would Dominion Government further reduce taxation. hon. friend says: "You should not , Who askediyou to do it? Who asked you to reduce the land tax? The people were not ask- i Wr: came before the returned tc power; and the If. ls so difficult They have never been rong on trying to carry cut The Minister of member h" "mus"! n" i1 sufficiency cf stock. txpluin why there ‘on this claim against the Dominion ‘Govtrnmcnt which we were- then DTCESHIE. We would do it; and when opportunity realized on our claims and when the? first payment was made. then we ‘were in a position to carry- out. that ipromise and we did carry it out. For] ‘the same reason we decreased thei land tax. and the auto license fees! My hon. friends say we should never have touched any of those taxes. We say we should; bounded duty after we had issuedi our platform to carry out. our pre-l election promises". otherwise we would be In the position that our friends. ion the opposite side of the llouse_ 1923 I d n t d be "olftgrttlfiréd thlemselves in, and could . ma e 1a reserva on. - r e c - ‘ ‘-‘ HON. MR. LEA: There is nu till-cause I “'11s not absolutely sure that/said h‘ platfoiilnielfotivlflie hsatillengptii-t tptsc cf getting into power. Prohibition Revenue.‘ . They charge us with another loss. they say that next year t gay-pact, they arc going to be worse off to the icxtcnt of $57,000 than we were. Andi I 115d the Prohibition Commission; they blame us for it. Before we went. of Ag- out of power we received $15,000 from he had the Prohibition Commission. that was credited up in our revenue.‘ And would you believe it, Mr. Sppak- . the ingenious argument is now= at. part of that. $15,000‘ the lsfied to get no money “Thereksouroe during the term that they are n in cilico. but they want part of what’ taxes and my hon. friend the we got while we were in. credited; Charlottetown wasup to them! the facts.“ I do not tcr of Agriculture or situation is this. , off with any- Public Accounts. their own external Another stramge Now l would like to know, further reduce why some uf that money was not" . taken from the Prohlbltlun‘Com~ 8 DOlnLmissioII and credited up to reduce of $159,000 which they I wonder what is the tlcn cf that $16,000 being left the Prohibition Commission. I was dealing with What is it left there for? We might just look at their inventory for a MIY- Ininutc and we shall see. We find from the inventory that hand under from the sicn account at the end of! Why couldn't they take‘ it when they were so anxi-' came. when we; it was our they at- ‘ This ‘ and and | business that. . an ingenious . from this 1x “t unw<w11n1rn|tr m. . .. l-Yll .mhaunrrmn.......mmn.....t.......uresw,.....rts...sl..mnmuum .. J n “ u“... can-i“ GET- n . r tuntnrntnuuttut. "runn- In" m! Int-Hui oes Mortge by, read like this ‘,7 (6 . and if ‘the giver of this mortgage dies before the payment is completed no further payments need be made and the home will become the property of his widow so that his family will be sheltered as securely as if he had lived ”' I feature of the that their own Scarth and the Com- Why. then. did It was not for tho. i I wonder iii Royal Bank . Prohibition l some part cf out‘ $15,000 from the Prohibition Com-. mission? Was it that theywrantt-d‘ to make this amount of 8159.000 as 1 HON-er cviden horcaftcrfthtrc is going to be y come into the revenue n‘! cfllclFcf the Government from the Prohi- 07 “qblilOll Commission-mo more "blood Jnoney" to be taken by this Govern-I ‘mcnt? Is thatthe intention no\v?,self_suswmmg_ .Or was it to carry, ntcntion which we see rath- t now that henceforth andl llO Arc they cvcn going further. as 1ny| the hcn. friend the Progressive membert WXGS H110 lhfifPfront the Fourth District of Prince; we in- ln this plat- and that if we m against the _ we would. Now my ‘ an agreement were not. that fulfil our pro.- oppositc to un- uf the suggested when he said temperance people of would bc t-uitc satisfied to sec‘ the general revenues of h 2112?],émotgifixértfimgzzsxgaR2: grnztlaliut that is the position, that they bit at variance there with the Load- cr of the Government. who has said, that the Prohibition Act should be oumcrtouaatr noov-onons MAKE , woman uurorutart headache. regular. full of "pep" and good spirits. gain robust health. to look well. usei Dr. Hamilton's Plllb—]ll5i. right f0r_ that the l, this Province l the Provlucci CAN'T BE SMOTHERED ‘ PERFUME mgisygtllagc°gzggrg are waded Wm‘ ‘lfiKingstoit United Church Auxiliary‘! unhealthy corruption youm “mdltlon bfiwmcs “pTbandoursincercsymymathy- in the loss W" objecnonable- ‘are conscious that otu “outs 1t In “Trfmnlmg “msupauml eveniitdepth of grief and sunse- of loss th it woman Wm find that 0"‘ “amuwnffllyou must. feel when such a litlic Pills act upon BOTH upper lower bowels and bring down as-i tonishing amounts of waste matteribe recfinciled to mu- Heawnyy Fm. from the intestinal canal. It is irhlsthel-‘g doings, for we arc i0lCl that, goiisontgls material that causes rankhal] things wm-k togQthcy [or good o y-o ors. and depressed spirits. The result" use of Dr- Illmlllarfsand grief the God of m grace ma)" Pills correct .won1en and IICPVOUSHCSS constipation, keeps; makes them To, ." ~shculd have got some Of course it doesr/t. But wm/ldrft you be willing to [my say 2 % more interest per mmum to ensure such a result P n s-‘qu-n-nc-s" .--'--".-... An Imperial Mortgage Protection Policy will provide funds to take care of your mortgage if you should die. But, shouldiyou live--as you expect to-it will give you a substantial sum of cash for your own use, and if you become permanently disabled, it will provide you with a monthly pension. Why not have . this worth-while protection now? ll nu- n x Ill ‘ll tun‘ \IIII.\.A ‘Particulars of the Imperial Mortgage Protection Policy sent gladly on request. THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF i/CANADAP Head Office - - TORONTO r t n-rnncuu; rt u nnnnnunnn-ru “u... itncrtrnzrrrntrrnr-ttttrw Hutu; BlYlIlC/J Office: 7t) Prince Strut-t, Cl lAltLt YFIIYYOW/N Jléfifififilifiml little There is a V point o! difference there between the‘ ~——-— Premier and the ex-presldcnt of tho Temperance Alliance and hintscltli It is strange. bv the ‘Wv that those, things seem naturally to run ltl Lituq nmv, ‘tneic seems to be a "trium- virate" nearly everywhere you look.‘ A SURE RELIEF FOR WOMENB DISORDERS Orange Lily in a certain relief for all disorders of women. It is applied locally and is absorbed into the sufiering tissues- The dead waste mat- ter in the congelt region is expelled; giving immediate mett- tal and physical ro-'- lief; the blood vessels nml Ilcrvcs are toned and strengthened; and the circulation is rmtdcrcti to normal as this treatment ii based on strictly svicntiiit: principles, and acts on the actual- location of tho (lisoaso, it r-nunot ltelp but do good in all forms of female troubles, lnviliillilg ticlayori and painful mcttstrtia- tion, loncorrhoca. falling of the womb, growl-its, and ovarian troubles, etc. Price $21M) pi-r box, \Vllll'.ll is sufficient for one month ’s tn-nlmcnt. A iron ‘Trial 'l‘rcrli.tncnt., enough for l0 ilzgvs, worth 75c, will he sent. Viilili in any sutficring woman who will send mo lmr iltllll't‘S‘~'. lino-lose ihrcc stumps and ad- dress: Mrs. Lydia \\'. l.ml»i, llcpi .1 Windsor, (Hilario. Sold By Leading Druggists Everywhere got no money from the Prohibition Commission although the money was there and could have been tak- en. and they now claim that they credit for what. the Commission made Imdn cur regime. i (To Be Continued.) VI.» -¢-o> ~ y LETTER OF (IONDOLENCE 1 Dear SisteI":--'l‘hc members cf wish to convey to you and your hus-l comfort cannot descend into fir: bud. at such an early ago. should be taken, but we trust that you may to those that love God‘. Our prayer is for you that in this hour of trial sustain and comfort you. to Him wt- tlircct. your thoughts as the only true comforter. Signed in behalf of W. M. Mrs. Charles Paul. Vict- Pres. Mrs. Owen Younkcr, Corrs. Sec)". I Btll Gcvernmcnt: they issued n plnt-‘wmncng fl1s_ 25c M a" dupe“ form tc the people of this Province, M nncl I suggest that he get that plat~ ‘ s! fcrtmcut and rend it over again if‘ He Wllll lnnku there that this morning, I‘ thcsc were pal- the income tax. the in power. men. be payers of in-‘ we men REALLY wANf MY HONEST -i_______i___ ELMlERJiUbI o0 you Iuki | .. e-wtmsr as vrarzcnv —-l WANT OPiNiQN ITHINK lT LOOKS TERNBLE‘. GREAT GUNS‘. bHE ASKED MY HONEST OPlNi0N N“) WHEN l GAVE ll SHE GOT 3ORE~THE END "THAT 3ND "HONESTY t5 THE BEST P0l.l0l"' MUST HAVE Wm: YOU so! -l mom HAvE KNOWN votro SAY sensuous nwt- vou a: ammo e10 s; lltYtlbl-“i if?“ ‘“ .~ t vs a AND CRABBINM Km“ 0 l GIJBBVGRHMS LITTLE MISS MUFFET _ 1w on A 1UFFET ‘ smur- tttR cums mo will! ALONG cm: A sworn .____ _ ‘Mama. SEND 2T1 w, lg RIIVNI-Llflffl, GIIRMI, i "TT".'.'TT“LI;." , . .