It 3'. 5. 1 ». . if _1 . "elf < “ rg V -_,__ I '¥_ 5 v . -,. _ “J hi -.,.,_. fi? ,\'l.f' . A if .s . ‘ I .1 1 _i u . 4, __ 1 'I' J _ -ft »,,1. _i '_~_ f I -_* 5' J _.. _ 1 ri" P I1 ‘_ ri 1 i _ ;:_- ’.' i :rl _-.. _ :_ 1' _...__ -ew no-_ _T -.1 _- I _ _i z-‘ ¢. .` £1 i I » ._ If ' I 1 I i I 1 ip.. i ~ ;i I' ,, .ui . i tk I .». i .i _ ~ _.._ ,. ‘ I liiE iI|II_IIliIITETiIIfII“iGiiI|I|IiA_Il (billed lellllnl Ei ii 'i ii I _.i _gi -e onus- lmao. rnaueae. . J- lt- I _ lltel IM Plllllsv- announced that the Melghen Gov any tariff with the object in view f htttl lted S cut off his I his r ’»~` _ 1*-; . _f ' ._ wi.-.».__~ .lr .:._-' M»r»1>`~‘; .iv __ . . ~ _ ,_ _ ._ _ _ ...M - .' ' '. ~ ».-'- 'I 5-I »L.f‘i'5i”? ‘ 1~::_‘¢’._-‘iv?_.__‘;“;‘;».¢;_~_¥§» .ggi.'31"2‘f_-;-f§..,}$»'li_?n';»§___;:fT;-‘if » -.».. --.. _.- .¢_ » 1 _ _ ‘ "`p ` ' 4 Vi ' H `~ - » I " ' -" " ` ‘ - ' ‘-~-' - no ng back at tue Un 131' (West minster Gazette.) _ I " ' _ _ 'tx ` l. because of their adverse im- ' 1 _ 'positions against us. lt would be ,.___|f [here Ie one thing which _ H-U_ 14 1921 rank foolhardlness for us to do so. nu nnnn made' clear to us in the _ _ T ’ i _ 'and symbolic of the creature who nnn¢ nh years, it is that com- -ms.: `,, _, ,_ _, , L . ._ ._.&. ._ ,__ ._ , _S ._ .i ,L I.. _ _ .,._,.__. _ ,gin _,_ .4 ._.1~.____ i ‘ I » w ' » ez ' '~ . .' I) S 2*? ; .,,,I 5 a .1 'fit "- -V* "’7‘1f` I-.".f‘:. ir irifaifv" ‘ 3 ` ` " 1 " - > T. "A ‘ '9-. ' f T ‘ 1' ' __ = 'y;?‘\_~1'¢,,‘ "-Rf" " `{> - fi _ -f Andvery rproperiy it has been ` _,_ fi! .-__ A . _M ta _ _- n' 'L °° _ ernment are not smog to frame _unnamed E,,dn,.nnnn_ ‘ - - nose te ante lace munitiee and individuals have a ' ` THE TARIFF QUESTION is ill Cllllldl ‘b\-\'- P"°"|d°° W" In the first instance, if that were egpndgy for endurance far exceed _ _ - 0- _- _ - U ._____. _ . such dimming duty shall be an_our object we are not stron ` l _' ai estimates in the e V ` 8 ing all ration It *B 8 “°'°"°""¥ '“"‘ "““ C" amount equal to the fun difference °“°“S1\ “B a "W0" t° "Bit °°"°'° Previous IPHPS- The '~‘“'-"“Y ““ _ I ' ada is the only - manufacturing between me mu invoice price and Punishment upon so large and pro- dures for years on a diet which by 0 _ _ _ I in me worm today in which ' 5‘P°¥`0\I-9 8 CDUIIUY. B-lld it would be 5-ll geientif-ic tests is insufficient _ hu: coun ry _ the -foreign market value or uostlthe quintcseence of folly for us to to support life for more than a few e 1-hem L5 “ d°m°‘°d ["r_“ "“"°u°n of production. _ |impose injury upon any of our in- mnn¢hs_ me hung,”-.striker who _ _ ~ - - - ' . -I _ in import duties. *Iii the demand In May lut the spamsh govem__dn,m.|es or insuluuons of "aqe Dr _“gm to _have died in three weeks _ ’ . _ ""5 is 3 p‘"""' "” mm' °“"" "nd ment passed a resolution favoring production mr what "me sam' “V99 0” for “lx °" seven; the M' , 7 .. _ _ ___ _ _ . Q . . 1. -.. I.. I. I. . lllllll] Ce ur 1-na, n,,n,,nnn|, ,uninnnfnr nn remit- inslncero as well. will not b an increase of 100 percent in nr a °“ We 0°" 3°* 0"! 0f WC tion which is manifestly ban rup P _ nm ¢ I t nie: ni tion.. Tiny an undertaking. Therefor ln the "1 n with au the appearance _ :ay easy. A questioncd for a sn ment by any i_m-port duties with a view to build._in_sm_mo____ _,__ our _arm changes 3; ssfvgnw. and even prospemy l_ET,S DIAKE THIS JULY CLEARANCE SALT' Sl-tldvlll 0! Dl`¢=l€“'~ dal’ C°U‘"'~“‘“>- ing up the native industries ‘the one consideration only, as 8-D- for nn apparently unlimited time; The arguments for :I reduction of In _|n|y|nnt switzerland gnnrmnnn plied to each article as lt comes‘ me nt,-|k@_1v,-high ought to have end,- Effi- - as” I victim to this most dreadful com- bo of Momit for D s . 5i§fi§= 'ggrigg _g=5§‘5 (El I X ' _ )'_D¢D“f'* soon you will get ever II. liou will ent anything; your whole general improve. Don t take any substitute. 'hge dollars, one months treat- ` BURNS lloovit Corn Pendl il something entirely new. IIN! rub the pencil on the corn, and in 1 few nays' time the corn Is gone. It does not hurt yon.. it is handy to use and is _guaranteed to remove the com. Price per penal. Shy cents; worth Sfty dollars. _ The above Sreparations are made by th# Moovit Drug o.. Limited. -hionlral Quebro _ and ue Guaranteed. One Drulsist In e\'¢fY, town has been appointed as our sp:-dai agent. 'ing always have a good su;-sl: on band. Bold in Charlottetown at the 2 Macs. In Summerelde at GourIle'e, Ltd. .__.li__/..___..l__. _ As_|>lig|N Only "Bayer” is Genuine I3 eden : l I; 1 R _t Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting A.~i~_ pirin at all. Take Aspirin only ns! told ia the Bayer package for' Colds, Headaches, Neuralgia. R.heum;1tism,Earache, Toothache Lumbngo and for Pain. Then you will be following the directionsl and dosage worked out hy phys|c~ ians during twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. 'I`a.1\dy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost fow cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Made in Canada, Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticucidcs- ter of Sslicyllcacid. - HOTEL VICTORIA Famed fer ll selello carving. llqnntly furnlelel, I rooms with bltlllv this 'bill was professedly to pro- i Mako it your lens In Cliarwttetewn. . O¢QQQQ necessary orawrical effect that a reduction in dutim would mean that the protected manufacturer is bfccming a bloated monopolist at the expense of the public but the question still remains what would Canada be without its manufactur- ing industries, without the home‘ markets built up around its manu- facturing centrm, without the em-‘_ ployrment these 'industries afford tive principle" eliminated from our our markets tn foreign competition. industries and the enforced emigra-_ tion of our pe-oplep This needs no labored elaboration; we' are a country of nine millions of people | with practically unlimited rsw_ material for manufacturing pur- poses. with untold wealth stil] nn.. exploited. We lie along the border' of three thousand miles side hy' side with a country of one hundred and fIf|een million people with' long established manufacturing in- dustries and agricultural develop- ment. Tn open our doors to such competition would simply be sui- lcidal. _ ` Every country in the world that is worth being called a country is _protecting its own industries and its own people against unequal competition. Great Britain, which _ie frequently cited as a free- trsde country last May ‘imposed a tariff of 33 1-3 percent on a lang list of articles that a-re being manufactured within the ‘country in order to protect them. against foreign competition. Last May the United States pass- its home industries by opening'its doors. which are already too wide is open. to unequal foreign competl- nn to Canadian laibor? The "prntec- 9 tariff would mean thc opening of g The general effect of the mutual ef- 5 "DUN mea” V-|19 t‘V*f"'“l~iC'n °f 0'" fort is an nccentuation of the u _b0th. hould he the only considerations of moment’ to us. or 'worthy of be- Is Canada prepared io sacrifice ills ellleflaillmi. That the American ta-riff wall proving injurious to this country plainly evidenced ln the exchange tion? situa Uon. Because of the high rat- ?-<+>_~'é. es of duties across the border vast THE OTHER HALF. q One half c-f the world today is c uantltlcs of our ex-ports are shut ulously low rates of duties the ngaged in keeping the other half American manufacturers are abio straight, the latter being equally t Oucltous regwding me mrmer-_ markcrts at their sweetest liberty. o ship 'their goods and exploit our - The effect of this is to create an s. and in their favor, making our _:anim and “ne shortcomings on dollar only wortih about eighty ` s h We waste much time in deplor- ,_ lf we spent even ti fraction of our time in thinking of the good there Ls in the wafld wo would be sur- prised to find how much there is of it. The amount of evil in the world is infinitely small in com- parison with the amount of good. Night is but the shadow of our little world projected a littln way out into the infinite light and every little world in the universe carries its own little shadow. So these shadows are but specks of dark- ness in the infinite ocean of I-ight.l so are the little specks of evil at_ which we shudder in comparison' even cents in the States while we ave to pay one dollar and thir- UB l-he Wl0k\?d505S Of I-he Wmld- side of the l-ine. By making our tiarifif to average say as high as theirs it would have the tendency to reduce imports from that coun- try, increasing the value of our dollar in American markets, be- providing more of consumers nt they are shwlt-ing out of their mar- kets. ln furtherance of this scien- must look to Englanxi and other which are most, disposed to trade with the infinite goodness thnt`. surrounds us on every side. ' It is -because evil is so rare that we are appalled by it when we see' it. Of the thousands whom we meet ed an emergency tariff bill to pro-‘_ tect the agricultural interests of the country. This bill was passed' by a vote of 52 to 25 in the senatel and by a vote of 245 to'97 in the House of Representatives. While: I toot the farmers it contained an_ sntidumping clause which is de- I ‘ ,y signed to -protect the manufactur- , . er. The dumping duty in the Unit- ed Staites is not limited in the United States to 15 per cent as it with us, a feature of the new tar- dutics are cheap and afford mini its hnnon duty Un B lon _“st of under c°“sid°"3'-l°n~ Wm be- h°W €l‘I ill 0011101919 @¥haU5U0“ M I-he you went to stop chewinx or :mol-1'ns.sft 'A ` 3 -can it he made to best fit into the A i b t- ,M -U T nun _ yon ,,.i||n,, nn. _ end of :I month. cont nucs una s i€;»n£_geég l¢°I>-Prl_;_ki|!|§h‘r*;: Upwnunnleé for appeals to pow Uncle” which the °°“_“"-V '“°”“' needs of the country and to the ed after two months, and the non 181' Pl'€ll1d'iCPS and PWBOWU Semin' factured. South Africa, British In- furtherance of Canadian prosper- enmmnn/ity which ought to have ness. lt is easy t0 devlafe With the din, sweden and get-era| ofner ity. and that -without regard to the been strangled by i_t is alive and countries have taken similar action mms M dislikes M ““y_ .°ther with s view to protecting native Eountry or peopm These are' or ferent' cheaper goods to the consumer; gndnsg,-inn cheerful and comparatively indif- Spurgeon'| Method (London Advertiser) It 'is related of the late Char- les .Spurgrnn that he once ascen- dcd -thc pulpit of the I/let-ropoli thu Tabernacle, and, to the utter amazement of the large congreg- out of then- markets, _while on the _mom (_x(__l__m`ed_ ..n.s d d hon. _ othrr hands because of our ridi- After .repeating the sentence a second time, in order to give it due effect, he contlnued:Y"'l`hcso were the _words, rmy brethren. that l hoard from one of your number just before entering this mmense bailance of trade nga-lnsf chu_rch_.. Then ,-0H0w1nK'a I,ow_ erfui sermon idienouncing profan- ity. We wonder if Mr. -Spurgeon would have any difficulty in find- ing a. imilur to 'c uc h .iliv ' pi >' re e ' e een cents for their dollar on this today ? Colt of the Coal 511-iks (London Times; ;~1\'ol>ody is ‘likely to be bold sides giving more work to our Can- |enough to cmiinivitc thc cumulative adlan trades-men and artisuns. and -insncn tn ,nn 'nnunn now and |n tho -months to come from the coal home for our fish and agricultural disnnw Many |,,-nun umonn nm in Vruducl which 'bl' mei’ high mflffs a state of insolvency. ai condition shared by the uncm.ploymcn_t in- sumncc -fund; mines are damaged tific tainiff revision. in that we ny; f|,,,,,| nnd .pack or nftenunm great industries are at a stand- countries or the sale of our field _Suu fn, Wann nf cnn|_ Losses "ke and other -products, -there will alsol menu cnnnnt be nsunlnwn Wm, arise the necessity of making pre- _`nn_,- In-nn~in|nn_ _ ferentlal terms to -those countrlcsl 1( .wnnk nt-.g|n5 next week (be. ginning June) the Government wil-l have incurred the -following, iff which will surely he s.mply`lnn,0ng other i|n,n|mien_ dealt with -by the Government in, on nnnnidmng the indnsu-y_ its time of revision. - ‘_£10_000_000_ Cost of mobiii-ing the Reserva I da,i1_v how many are they-9 who and maintaining the Defense Force would not stretch out a helping at least £6'000'000' h d to n 0 _ H _ ilounty to reservists on demobil- an 0 e in tr uble ow many _muon £350 000 who would deliberately injure their DAWs0N_ July 13___The Yukon vrmnnnnnt nr,-nngemenig import. fellow man- They ar the ve . Io - _ £ 2 00 e "__ territory yesterday voted In favor M n of ood,” ew' 6' 50'() ' rare exceptions to the srnerai ruin or the importation or liquors for Em” wi" °‘ the ’“"""‘”` 5“‘"` of mutuail good will and sympathy beverage purposes. Total returns ltntee owing to the stoppage and and heipfulnesn today give wets more than 2 to 1. The decrease in exports and re' exports dwring Aipril and May as lt would be it better world to -U’ ' "M compared with March amounted live in if we d'wel~t a little morni ' to approxrlmiately $132,500,000. on its :beauties and s little less on' The 'milling IDG-UBUY Wm hal/G ts faulm Faults were are un: , lost on the basis of the figures for tie first quarter of -the year: q“est'I°naMy but they are “Ut an ‘ln total commercial disposals, the :suite of others. Beginning; '“"\|l"°4 W W- 5- I-°“°°'\. .t:s1,ooo,_0oo; in exports. £12,000.- ooo ~ at home we 'may hqlp to reform the world but we shall never reform or even improve it by -practising upo others. U DIOIOIOIOI HERE] ARE PEOPLE AND PEOPLE -i There was a certain manager Whose shows were mostly girls ‘The miners will have lost in wages. after alllowing a margin for reductions as originally proposed. nearly £so,ooo.o0o. Probably 4,000,000 workers are § - _...__-_~ 7-14:-.- _ And girls who wore but little unomplqyed or on sho" time as a l ,rl____'_“‘_;‘;_‘;wn and golden (urls result _of the stoppage, apart from 2 CARLOADS arriving. 4,000 bushels good, heavy sound WHITE OAT8. Book your orders with us new. Special prices In lots of 50 to 100 bushels. Flour "ROBIN HO0D" in blll lil Izes. "QUEEN CITY" In lugs nil elzn. i -; Feed CRNCKED CORN, CORN- MEAL, OIL CAKE, SHORTS, BRAN, SCHUMACKER FEED, CRUSH ED OATS, ROLLED OATS, OATMEAL. Poultry Supplies of lil kinds all at lowest pri- ces, WHOLESALE and RE- TAIL iCIr,t_er`& Co. Ltd J, IJ - -. M- _ __ _ .,.,, __ lf our people are willing to be taught in matters of tariff the Unl- ted States has given us object les- sons and the results of a most practical exrperlence, which we should have 'horse sense enough to learn to our profit. The richest people in the world today, with all the civiilized nat-ions her debtors. even our own free trade England Clarite's conception of tariff per-I faction.) owing them over four 'bil- lions of dollars, and .practically the highest tariff .protected country on the fsce of the globe. And thq sro now raising their customs duties to a sti-li 1h-ighe; pitch. and doing so at the command of their people at the -last presldental election, af- ter previously giving high' tsril‘fs_ the scverest test, known to govern- ments. and with ri full- knowledge of what -they were doing. There are some foolish enough to imi|f_ gina that these advances in duties are of a retaliatory nature, and _others again carried away with the _fencihti belief that it is done with the object of destroying Cana- dian trade in order to force us into, union with the United States. There is nothing in this. The Am- ericans have the -friendliest feel- ings -towards tihfls country. and Current ?-0 fthe ni .oomuo of nr. Michael* ii - \ YWK ` ,_.___1_* 'md' "md 'pmwmty m”"'”°"| Ann eimi truth In ten ~ 4*- He brought the show to old New ‘ 1 ‘P f :Ty would d° “°"m“5 w cause “S Though critlgs panned it out of n ury. | nano ___ it real-iy dia qu-ite wen ~€. 5'£0“9.‘{ff;’“7 f7"fwo" For though the some-what human BY HYNDHANS THINNER FHCE They a-re building their tariff walls higher, absolutely and for no other -reason than that it will bene- fit themselves. Every item of their increased tariff carries upon Its face the surety that some ln- dushry of the country will receive increased prosperity by reason of the tm-position, or that some of their home markets will be pre- served for the 'benefit ot their own farmers and home producers. And they arre doing this because their experience with the famous 'Mo- Kinley tariff and succeeding high rates of duties has made them a rich nation, and their people the most -pnosperoue in -the world, and having proved lt a good thing for thernselves. they now -'want still more of it. Are we éhnadlans go- ing to he so nbtuse se not to see this and act accordingly. some say we are I small country and not nbie to cmnpete with this big rich neighbor. That is essentially true and therein should lie the chief incentive to our efforts to- Brmv -biz, as they did, and not per- mit ourselves to become the door- me-t of the gate through which in- Wc do not like to knock. lt's really true that quite s few lAire fond of shows that shock There was another manager Who chuckled when he got A play that had a very bad Or wholly vicious plot. He brought the show to old New York And hhougih- ‘folks more or loss were i-cundalfized, as he surmis- ed. “'11 lt made e big success. ast h human W” h:a"§e ‘° I’ ° °°. A MAN suvs A Home 'ro - other causes. \§ ” _,,,é~ H l 'ff `\_\ _ _ _,__ \ / _ \ vw e" 1~.‘: __ _.- ‘°° §__'-'- _-L_.-one - ._-___ _ Which we belong io, but PROTECT -HIB QMILY. WE Therds quite ‘a IOL -W110 like ti FURN|3H THE |~sURANcE To plot 'l‘hat's very largely smut. Another manager 'put on A play of simple life. feel the morning liter the fire, If The sort cf show to which you'd Andgfake your kid! and ‘me Many times you have done so. no And now theres cnowds around the _door Who clamor and entreat, And think they`ve struck s run of luck lf iihey can get s seat. For though some members of our race Are dow and base and mean. 'l'here’e mom you know, who like a show PROTECT THE HOME. Picture to yourself how you will you neglect to take out Insurance. doubt. Well? THF oI_DE§r msun/\NcE cn- /\r;ENCY &’ in r>_E.|, mm 1¢ * nil" Piiorakm or ourrii cr apart from their money makiIg,cNMOd prosperity should pass - I -H/UIIUTTETOWN PFI 4 (U _ CLI-:AN oU'r ALL 'rua ‘invl-J-GoNE_S“ ITY AND ravi; 'rin-1 \vA\' 1-‘on Maw Pnosrxan _ There is ia. lot of ltalk-mostly foolish, H0 doubt- ab°ut_re` taiiers who have failed 'to_tak_e Comllleteh r_ePla“c‘E§;’§2f;_{l1?;l;'_ downs, because they were fighting to have t en' pr0 - ~ . capital. We’ll not talk any about that. tvh " ' d bt at all tlhat every store in P. E. I. regrettgblle hEheg?§\;)f:(I‘s,0a1hd more or less sizeable lots of 8’°0dS that should be dumped overboard at once. 'Now there 'has been' a rebellion on all left overs and high' pI.iceS_ Pricgs are down with u. crush _ Just think back to wlhat tlhe prices were last yeas'-f