Tl IF. CIHRLOTTETOWN CUARQIV‘! (i. GHABLUTTETUWN GUABIJMN Notes By The Way ' Conspicuous arming women in the ' ‘JO nor roar (In ' vulranrr) "mm" tn rnpnn.» uni Ilnltml Rum-n. Pfvimcal arm“ L5 Law violet Astor’ Quin: Ilully (founded, 1mm 8.1.00 pl! your (In udvuum» dnllund. who 1O;- years past has been a mem. ' _ ' ' bi-r of the Brlllsh House of Com-‘l ‘ 1110115, She ls described as a very Pluhlrnb-IV. (‘hr-aler- h‘. Sin-Lure. \'lc-r-I're|I<|rnt--I. ll. Burnt“. benutiiul “Iowan; the fiaughter or‘ Kr\-rrl.1r)-—LZ»1H. n1 n. A, Ann-mun 1, u s. 0. .111 Earl, who grew up under the pomp‘ Editor nnd ltlunugrr_l. 1i. llurmtt Alsnrlufn Billion-D. K. Currie. U‘ vice mg“ com,“ and 1s now onel of Lomions mast brilliant hoslesses! . . .. l‘ .7. ,\ll\\ l-I .\.\(-I)\\'. .\ nosnnun-n; .1. Junuslml, hm: alumnus 1'11“ 1-.- nlflulned frunl A, II mvn lmn Huh-r. J. |) Tu)“ diruuun strut. l? n. c 1min‘. 1.1-“: new“ strut. ‘Zurllluive nluflunvrx, It. TlIn‘a<-M'I1Hr, 1's run .-\\r. gr" u ('n_,'"unr»n .\lYv~o-l. . \\'|1u|n<»|', liver-t, tum-g.- sari-n. .1 SHOULD 13E CLEARE!) UP , l The leLer of "Clthcn" in ycricr- l sy'_=. Forum coluir (Liv is c11- "- on to a mos-t imp 11111111‘. It ices [he Acts 01' i360 111d 1812 rc- sting to ‘l11; \‘L‘J=ll!i! 1 inc C11y Cor- l: -ll1arl:1,;gto1v11 9.11m coma 1d "Market Place," the following pro- aislon: i! "The mu I 1 1, _ v _ and a 4i fin m; City c1‘ 11 h’ f -.'1rt11c,cl‘. 1 t w,‘ 13rd vb. " ll 111d 36 V1. .1. t. be and are hcrcbj: mic: (‘sire for a 1111b‘. phe sale 11ml 0x 111's meat nucl - ' nd 601111110111" ruffle! undcr .\ ules and reg ‘.11.. 1:11.12 to time bv ;> aycr 11ml C‘ ity. Provided awn - f the-saul around hn-cbv d to be vc ccl l11 the s , orporstloif . ihe etclusmn pprcprlatccl any edifice, l. {ion of any 11:1: . ivgr of a pcrfllullvul (‘~\<”r.) . {pther than ' SJlLl rxznxlzrr 2111129 §'md a bulk .' t.) ‘p: 1112-1 as :1 ‘qcale nous." 11f {he Syrian zlbovc qwoti-tl refclts _1 tho whole nrca u. rgiquare, it woulzl 11c; u, l 1e sue of the Ila . ,1~ "wily l11:lu Gul- . In sluh i . rry nov: unclrr coll. thcre would 1.02111 ‘.0 DL.‘ a ser- Elsgislature. It v.15 tho (111.31; of the "finder of the Gcvcrui11rizi, to have fa- iilllarizcd himself w-ian all 1c cltlon ‘glaring on tile s:1b_..:t, I: will b: rc- llled lhat din-in", the I("JlnlQ1'_l'\C sca- n, when asked how zlzc iiilc of the oposed sit: Premier iunders said he ilmlcrstoczl l; was ,5‘.ed in the kfnyor and Cliy Coun- l. "N0 doubz," 11c acldczl. 11x14; vcsz, acl, “that will §ccssz1ry' n11 azncndnir-ir. 1'1 121g s‘. 11m 11:r“;\":"1" l11 t‘~1 C1’? b" Pt: vesting lrporafion may ‘Ant scsaion of 1o meantime, an . ‘i kmed as to the siiuniun, l’ ____ l _ l’ our. 11.11.1243 qrzsricx l." ‘.11 opinicn should b: nbl. s same-vim‘. hcnrcl dl‘; j the merits of the bzzcf p Prcmlcr Saunrlu"; at t'.=.~ vlnclal conference of 1P2? has Cyl‘ abruptly. ‘ n ‘a expwure of the omiccxn l1 Ur. 59m‘ prcsmtalien of any ref- cc to In fznportanl: rcccmnacnda- 4 by the Duncan 00111:: 1 proved conclusively the value , l.‘fuQl' brief presented by the ‘J, Dcfltewart/Mr. Saunders, ft Itfllm. was either grossly Ignor- . 411a‘ term: of thelnuncan re- ‘ 1'10 dcllberntclyjuppressed corroborative evidence simp- - pltnvualedf-hllsllsfpciof! i’ / h fblah hll prede/cesacr fn diva-ea 2m around. The >16 Quin-o n 11mg trlnslsflfl magnum of the argu- wslan BdlTflN-Jihl South Nrun: H. Annllnrnum. 2N Tnmnm lit, Mm‘ \l)llI\-—llnl.|l|n¢l 5m»- Ila-uni, s0»- w-n mm m. Fl .\l.\l l'.lf.\llll'l—llulllnl' 'l‘un||1n-\ Iiunrry. Cor. K-n! h llm-hfuvrll (‘lllnuln \e\\'n Cm, Dru-ll. _“,__ J-"u-puvll. lmrnv-n-r Slrrrf. m Inumnm sin-n. oration of a s11 Lnd ";111:u.=d1.1‘ ‘ estern end @1- Ljwwp. 9,111» 2.»; :1 lie for a iunrkca lulu: ' null 1h» Act Edwqijd T, c0lls0ll1l;.'..l1: ill-A City of‘ F l arc lengthy quotations from ‘the Dun- ' llnnzls. the most d as a .\I.1r1; * 1 ‘u! hitch in tlzc cm cc of the Illa The C0l‘1(l'1Y.l'\ll= 41111: thz- Jzstlng of 111s pm , in the C1,‘): hnrporalicz1 .211, .113. of c" 11.1150 Hen th01":111;:.1~.ly' 1111.1 .1 when jle question of ‘ xcrunu-u‘. firant came up l0." dLac 1 in the l‘ looked into." Ap y ti": (411.15- ' If ,m ha", not bccn lonkcd 111:0 as ful- ‘5; as la shmlld have b"~:-11. ur tip- d..'- __> ulty rcisci by “Ci‘l2.cu" would ' l ve bccn brought 11p and di pyc-l _Bt the prnpcl‘ time, If it is lulurl . - , ounce 0g}, .l, mull pu llc shovlzl be fully ln-g ‘ l l We have hlkqrdlvexd: gmhs in; about, it sinre I've Guard-lg)“;- 6,133; we are told that "her eyes are vlolet- | blue. her hair golden as ripe wheat” her skin pink and Wllltv 11s :1 hcdgc- , ' ""“'u.lll1."i-'l'..'fll"‘ vosc." And she is a devoted mother.‘ Wlms-ll- F- A"""'~ a lady of mercy, and fond of coun- ‘"fume?‘:::':‘"'::;:'1“';J_“"'“'"mww n-y llfc-gardens, and flowers, flslr, .1.“ .\l1‘l‘..~'rMI-- our-n Mrrvl- lng, golf and riding to hounds. And "'1_'“"""m M" wlthal. she is a woman of stronzzl convlcuans, c1111 has lived undei v Canada's snmvs and India's blazing! , ltufly nwn hlrrvb \"""'"* -‘» "-""- sizlts, ye. kept 111-1 blocm of that '_ , —— — -~~ ——~'~ ' " ‘ii marvellous E11;_lisl1 c0111plexlo11." r f, 1 y 1z)!,_‘“‘ 7 w’ ‘V, y’ 6 What mere man, however eminent i11 ' 1 11L J‘ “‘\\ ’ A I \ 1 ' ~ siatcsmanship c2111 boast so many l points of superiority over the com-g mon hcrd of paliticiaus? 1 lbe‘ resisted. even when the welfare I 1 U: the Province was at stake. A man ‘who could be influenced by such petty motives. we suggested, was e11- ‘unqy W», of place ln public llfc. ‘Ihcsc statements, which appear“! i" Tin- Guardian on May 9th were re- zrrivcnl by ihe champions of the Saun- -,(h-f5 G0vvl‘llllll‘lll, with eloquent and lands was apparently too sironfl 1° What ails our wheat? ls a greatl big qucslicu discussed by Michael| OMayo in bfacLcanZs hfagazizie of May l5. And it appears from l1ls story l that there is much that has been all- 1ing and much 111:1: is yet to be right- cu’. ‘Tl1is wrilcr zells that 1926 was fateful year for the grain grawcrsf that most of the crop graded "laugh" “zlamp“ 21nd “sproutedfl” with con- sequent heavy reduction in prices. E11gllsl1 n1illcrs and the Com Ex- change have complained ihat wheat from the Canadian prairies is not as good as it was twenty years ago; docs not make good bread, and so on. and [hag even Premier Klng was of- firially informed that the grarlln‘ of wheat in Canada could not be re~ lied upon, and that wheat graded as “number one hard." when l‘. arrived ln England that had evidently been we; 11nd afterward dried. much of it sysoilcd in the process. It appears that much wheat has becn put l11 the olcvators year after year l11 a frondilion loo wet to keep and in that way SpOllCd. Since the complaints about (lamp and dried wheat, there has been much expert investigation as to the iacrccnlage of moisture in grain that can be allow- cd when it is stored, l11 order that if 111115‘ kccp. Still anothcr matter that has cal- led for lllllCh chemical investigation the pmpmalon of gluten, or protein in our wheat. Two ycars or so ago some of Can- ada's bcst custc111crs began to com- plain that there was less gluten than formerly in our wheat, and that the Russian wheat they uscd lo get was much better i11 that regard than the Canadian. being much richer in glu- ten.‘ (Gluten is that yellowish, r11b- bcry, gum-like substance you find l11 your mouth nfter cl1c1vi11g some ker- nels of wheat for a few minucs.) Allcf which gees 1o show that a clue proportion ls necessary in order t0 make good loaves of bread. and different varieties, of wheat vary greatly 111 the amount of their glut- en content. All the while experiments are being carried on to find new kinds of wheat; that will mature l11 1 wcre any Public Lands l11 Prince the shorter seasons farther north. It | Efrlllifl 1510M t9 be Hdmlnlsiered." ll: perhaps quite natural that wlh so ' many wheat problems and differing 1 l l prolonged silence. During the past few days we have 1 pcruscd. with due reverence, that lwonzlerful brief 0f Premier Saund- : crs, admitted (even by himself) t0 be l the best lhat was every presented by i U13 or any other-Government. There 7 can reporl~but not a‘ word abouc the favorable (comment of the 0011111115- sion on our claims ln lieu of public convincing state- '111,-:11! in fhe whole report, so far as Lllls Province is concerned. Whatev- er be the reason for the omission, lt was certainly not the desire for lrscaiiy. Mr. Saunders‘ brief, like M1’. Szuuulr-rs‘ speeches, 1s replete with words. In fact it is not an exagger- ation to sny that his arguments are znnzcllmes buricd beneath a tropical umlcrgrovvzli of confuslng and lrrc- lcvan; verbiage. Let one illustration suffice: In Hon. Mr. Stewart's presenla- [i011 to the Duncan Commission we road: “'I¢ is necessary‘ to cmphaslzc the point that Prince Edward Island has not 11or over had Public or Crown Lands." Aiark how the same statement is trunsf0r111cd and strange" lnlo something "rich at the touch of Mr. Saunders‘ genius! I11 his presents- , lion bcforc the infer-provincial con- ll".'(‘llCu of 1027 we read: ' “We have seen that Prince Ed- ‘ yvnrcl Island never had any Public l Lands. Not only is lt that the Gov- 1 crnmcnt of Prince Edward Island |‘ never 11ml the administration of [ any Crown Lands, bug there never opinions ln the air. the politicians are trying to make political footballs 0f some of them. ‘THO SAID EGGS? A Summerslde journalist reported c nily that he had been presented 1 with an cgg which measured "B 1-4 The British Parliament did well. as U19 'I'0l‘<>1l-0 Glebe remarks, when if , voted dovsn {he proposal to nmke lnchcs via tb olcs, 6'-8 ' l , . .‘ , l c p a_ mews 305E298 Ymers. I‘. 1s indeed a proud round the equator and wclghed ex- 1,33“ ma, b0", in Bmpn Md can cdrt the Bench is nbpve rcpr<>1¢h_ without 11 tinge cf bins l11 any (ma. of winning the :1l)11o:'r11:'.lova1l:1l prize ‘mn- And ‘m? (‘f U" "- flk 5!‘°'5 l" l fcr Canada vvlll be shattered when m" ndmimlgh-Mio“ cf j ' c9 l“ m’: 1 [Fnltcd Stairs l5 Ll1~ poliical ccrn- l lcc.‘ tl 13 f ‘ i . ‘ ' ‘ _ 1c 111s mt a 11f Oiphngtoc, plexkm of dcczcd Judgm- 1 owncd by one Isadore Boxer. of \Vl.-1- roduccrl a live and n hall ilstly new laid." Th: D nctfy five 01:11:05." Dreams cute:- lninrrl by our Summcrsldc colleague (‘hlcf Birtwlsllcis rrporls fr; thy Ci Y Council nre always clear, mclh. odlsal and burrlnccsii c. In his rc- port for April l1e telly us, thaL among the arrests made were 7 dmnk and disorderly, '7 drunk and incapable. 'I'l1e police also a - ted the prohibi- flcn officers l11 20 search»; of prem- ises suspect/ed of the unlawful sale or possession of intoxicating liquor, wlth the result ma: tcn prosecutions were cntcred and six convictions ob- zalnod, along 1v1".l1 thrre dismissals and on: withrlraxvcl. Four fines of $200 cach were collected under the Prohibition Act. uiprg; I monster ovoid measured ulna 1 ciltht lnchcs. 'I‘lln,C0l1t(‘5t seems to be a lively one, and the ambition of hen; all oicr the country has been aroused tn an extraordinary pitch. Recently d had been claimed for u Rhoda, Island Red hcn st West Barnaby, l3. C.. with an egg cighkby lour i fl PDCOI‘ cs in longitudinal and trans- rcsir-clively, weighing ‘THE ‘PUBLIC ronum ' gYi-A SUNIMING UP What w THE INCOME of Sin-And now to sum up. As I up- ‘sm-ogch this duty the question arises la: to whether there could be found I Qouri lln the whole Damliuon one hundred Bi luau W. Brno. ID. - ,well balanced business men, free SAVING MIDDLE AGED FOLKSIYrom political entanglements and -——-—-——- ‘Having the interests of the country If the death rate in New Yorklat heart, who, after n. careful study State was 21 per thousand in 1890.111 the offlcsl figures recently releas- and only 12 per thousand in I927 lt, ed by the Department at Ottawa. means that the death rate dropped 43: would not favour the abolition of 1m cent in 37 Years. 1.1m Federal Income tax during 111-.- Now you know of course that this, preszm scsslcn of Parliament. To my doesn't mean that in forty odd years‘ mind the tax has been a mistake from now there will not be any-from the outset, and while there was defltlls- ltome excuse for its introduction ln It does prove however that the the war days, l: should have been lowering of the death rate has beemlcancellcd 11s soon after the armistice due u) the prevention and control ofas (he annual financial requirements certain diseases which formerly car-:of the Federal Government became fled GIT IBFBB Contingent; 0f infants definitely known, l! for no other rea- ancl children. After middle llfe thelsqn than ma: 1; m; lmpregxuged death rates hflve not chanced to any’ the moral atmosphere or the country extent. It ls safe to say that most of with a spirit of deception and fraud. the important diseases of childhood This uuquestisnably l; fhqyougstand. are preventable-punt! that 1n the very! lng defect of the tax and 1t is one mar future deaths from dlsrrhoeafgha; carries with i; a very heavy re. diphtheria, measles, scarlet fever, ana‘_.,,o,,5§buny on me pa“ o; any Gov- “'h°°Pl"'5 cough “m 1°11‘ smanPllXlcrnllient that deliberately continues and yellow fever as memories only. be enforce i; I presume, howcvet But if more babies and children are m,“ I span be expected m, only D “mfli bemllse m” above aumentypfilllt out other s':1o1't:o111i11gs uf th: have been overcome, then it means an bun 0n the 1,351.: of cozuztlulcI ma‘ them Wm “Qtlwany be m°l‘c‘rrillcis111, to silggcs. other and mar? deaths l" “fiddle me and 01d 539- cquitable meihads ol’ raising revenue Now the palm‘ l5 that bibles and‘ To begin with the act in principle infants nre saved because the statepvs basically “Tong in m“ under n in the fnrm of public health admin-Aha Gsvcmnwn. is ;on,p311ed to dc_ lstratlon, sees the children are exam-lqmnld payment" m, rm, 52mg.“ rem med l“ the sdmms- “d the children-tiered. but in the parlance of ‘.112 are quarantined that have contract-"holdup ma“ Emmy 331mg us H? ed mfecuous diseases‘ vtilns are known to "hold the swag". The babies get a better start in m9 There are mary other and mere just than ever before because mothers now‘ m receive more care and attention before‘ me child is bum than they did mhvlue 1o lmes. their 111211051 a: home former clays. , h- ‘,_ ,_ m . _ ' Now what are folks of middle mdiféiéxj ifZilqglgflniofnikli old age to do if the number of deathsli, “brand a P“, f,“ in“, bfimg ML at that age ls to be lessened? ‘ ' ‘ ' " “ l lowed by Canadian moneyed mcn to - l simply so to me“ ramfly physlcmnfit very serious extent. Insofar as l11- and have a real “check u " on the. . p dwiclual taxpayers are concerned tne entire body. p _ 4 The fanmy physician is now equnrnlguivs show that from an econcmzc ped to gwe a thorough e ammaflonlsnndpom; no incomes undcr $10.00’) and he has me added ad “use ‘Xi'an-e really worth taxing. From tlfl: that he knows more about the pablfact the natural inference would b? ients personal history and pecullarl-lthat the Goverllmexlt‘ by exennr" fies’ man any other doctor possiblylall incomes under $10000, c:uld \ I1 can knmm a much smaller staff,_a11d at n p13- Then the dentist should be com portlonately smaller cost, olmain al- hmd and even if this has been done most as much revenue as l‘. now dre twice a year it is not; a real check uplwlth a Ian?“ Sum" on the teeth if there has not been anlqucslmnnble “hm-her x my every two m. three yea“ would work out in practice, for i‘ I; this check up by physmans amfwould stlll be necessary for the of- dentist: is done regularly. there willvme" °l ‘he ‘mllarllmnl l3 “'33s m; only be n lessening o! the dean, from hundrcds of thousands of in rate. but 1nore happiness because ofldlfldufll‘ PTO“! m“ H1311‘ good beam; lwcre lcss than the n1inin1un1 [Ififlblf 13,3 J_ v_ D9 pone g-emfnds u; that figure. Then again it is more than time of mxlzin; i. worth their lncom c: a “Q1019, sickness L; mqrg pupm-ggnyrlcll111:n's iuccm s would be fouirl 11.1 than death, ‘some to thcm i11 the form of dwi- 1 ldcnds r0111 Con llrn Czmpunlw lwhose profl s wou d already have lbeen taxed, and this prattic: o.‘ ldouble taxing l5 nothing short of an labominatlon ln the sight of tlze Lorzl and should at all costs be sbslishcd Admitting then the above 11s prcmt-z- es there ls but on: logical conclusicn MUTABILITY a pedlent to tax the incomes of in- 1 b Chuang Chou in a dream ecame dividuau‘ This not has apparently butterfly. And the biltterfly became Cl1uang| Chou at waking. me v 1112111? Who can tell the end of the endless m 1e“ "m" ‘me ha“ m‘ Canndmn changes of things? Irate, while their tax upon Corpora- The water that flows into the depths! Hm“ h“ been held at 12%. as com- of the distant sea [pared with Canada's 8%. This after Returns anon to the shallow: of Illa“ l‘ but c°mm°nly sensible’ "m" transparent strcanl ‘a collecting standpoint, for it should The mam raising melons oumde theftake but a compartlvely small slnfl green gate o; the cm“ |lo supervlse a tax upon Limited Com- ‘v35 Ghee me Pnme o; the Easplpanles. Moreover the latter are in mu reality wards of the Government and so must mnk and riches vanm-L their actions should ln any event You know 1c, 5:111 you toll and to11-lbe “lubed much more closely than what 101'? ls now the case. It ls common know- ‘ledge. that, under the shield of the limited liability prlvelege, many things are done by corporations that would not be even considered by ‘the individual directors were the busi- nesses being conducted by jhem IS private undertakings. 1s it not an anomaly,’ then, that, s government slaculd pester and harass every man and wcmcn in the hnd who ls earn- ing a. fair livelihood, and compel them st heavy expense lo themselves to disclose all their prlvata financial affairs, and yet-allow the Corpora- tions, whose very existence and right —Ll-Po. A semi-monthly agricultural maga- zinc l11 Alberta, Canada, has installed a radio broadcasting station from which weather reports and talks OX1 farming are broadcast. mlum. In that, respect Charlottetown Ls no erzccpllon to the rule. One of our exchanges remarks that the greatest need of the times L! "a port- able pdrklng place." But who can _,o1ve the problcci? The honor of having laid the lar- gcst (~33 ln Canada. “w: bclleved for n 1:111.- ta rest with a White Leghorn. owned l11 Windsor, Ontario, News had lJEBn received of an egg laid by a Vancouver hen weighing four ounces. Not to be outdone the Wind- sor champion presenter] hq- owner with an egg weighing more than 41-2 ounces and measuring 81-2 inches ln girth Ind 81-2 L1ch+s around the ends. Now that the reputation of the Is- llhd is at stake, perhaps the Burn; mclsldo "white hope" will have ll!- Fllms fcr Canadian movie thealrcs are now made l11 Montreal. Formerly they were all made l11 the Slates. The Montreal concern that makes them tumed out 20,000,000 ‘feet of films last year and claims that 94 per cent "f the money lmld out m films u expended l11 Canada. Let us hope they W111 prove more elevating and refining and morally lea objection- ablo than many of those formerly lmllortcd across the border. More motor can and better ones thsn ever before are being 101d (hi; yen in Canada. More than ever be; fore the public thoroughfares are b2- to curry on business emanate from the Government ltsalf. openly to do things Mm but 11ml» or no taxation that admittedly are not in the hast More trained nurses have graduat- cd in our city and it ls gratifying that so many young women are dis- posed to devote their lives to this ....-._.'. uzteresLuof the country? I refer male gartlcularly to ahe issuance of wa‘ ~- eu stocks and the dttrlbutlvil e1 acnuses, "splits" and so forzh, Whlil 1c frequently result l11 giving t: manipulators and speculative snare- nolders profits that should be thrown back lnto the business and be 21111111211 Lu the reduction cf selling prices u: .l1e consuming public. Personally I have na doubt thu: taxation could be obtained by .111 watered stock. Such a course would no doubt necessitate an mtciisiv: Government audit of all lncorporn: cions, but that should be undertaken in any event for the general protec- tlon of lhe public, altogether apart from the obtaining of revenue. T11211- ls stlll another soil, with equally nutlonal taxation, the cultivation of slight attention, and this nstuiih- stsndlng the fact that there ls 0.1.‘.- ent need of a deterrent force of some nature. I refer to lhe all is‘) common practice in this CflllHlIW‘ u‘. what is known as “playing [I10 1 ket.“ With StOCkbl'Gl\£‘.'S' clflc": 1111..- Jiplylng at a rate l. ncrlu 1.11 ' from, the pom; o; “my o; socgegy asllikcy that the bulk of the rcmalxfut, ‘ ‘ken. of tnxlrg the rich, and at the‘ 1 It is, hO‘.'.'E.'8‘.‘.1 such a policy, vlz., that it is neither just nor ex- ' umpressed itself upon me minds of lbflsl-s, v11. in Washington BUthOYlKICS, for the ltcnt to which they gratify their (le- ~ ._ . ' ln- lures for the higher pleasures and w, m l_u b tum m, thelAmerlcan lncomc tax levied upon I 1 I w“ res 1e u y . [dlvlduals has already been reduced zomforts of life. Then again the (l11:- ,:>f frcqucned froan 1:1.7;'11111', I vcning, no; incrlly b1‘ 111211 an! v.- 11 but even by an.) 3111.1 i.1 eir ‘teem, $11111: l ‘ ‘in L110 snukc pcl1:.c;l l 1ll1vrs studying 11111 \ .. jy as the talllss are c ;".‘1e blackboard, or glngcrin: ‘.1111 1.1))‘ lis the ticker indicates lhc mics: 1111.: imd downs of 1hr,- favnuserl st @1115 generally rccognizid form o.’ cnLecl gamblinifis gmrllrxl prnies are evcu bring \\'Ol'2ll 1:, mtlcn. N11; only are l11is111:s.s uflfiur, lacing neglcctcd. but firms and jmnies are evcn bcizig: wcutirl up br- L-aure their managcment c1 ]\'::1rk. wl1ile'rec1'c:1‘.i::1s 11cc: . "valtll arc bcin: 1\"_£ll'3’.‘l?.'l lrul 1;.‘ lizoujhts of an iinalcllleb‘: 1111mm" ‘:1! our people are bent dry nzrrl u: ‘upon how they can. 0n the 1'3. others peoples cffi-rts. “r! thin; for 11111111111“. '11.» 11"‘ 52111111 tex 0f 51 1g 011"‘ " , l1; 101' l. zliulc-‘pi 13,‘. a 11L l" (icub; ly!‘ l" 1 cn t‘1= gambling l".1';l 11-1»; info the l1'e:'.;ury' o." .1 very large amount cf 111' ‘it; would be a tar: 1131.11". 11-1111 "n lcgltinlafe cxcepllvn csulJ b; ‘.l.i 1'1- 11G In addiilcn to the nbovn t':.~:~.~ ; .Z1c simplest of nll mehud: cf n.1,- 113 to tile countiyvs rcvc11uc, :111.l ru- ‘nhlcn calls for not a dalltr ,1 :1 ' ' ional cxpcndiiuic, viz, tin- pm xijustmcn: cf Cr :.:l:\'s u... srlff. By fHlSlllZ L11» rl11t.c; 1111 :1 1111c; lmporlcd i110 can 1.1, 1'-.'~ , lch wculd be tazacu. 11;; 41s 1'11 t‘. l ncoms tax slmlfy because tlicv [ion to be rlch, but on a more 1.1,; prcpohlon t0 the 0:.- 1'- les levléd upon the staple nrliclcs that can be made t0 advantage in .hls country can, under proper Gav- ernment supervision, be so rnL-scd n: ‘.0 give employment to many addit- ers and at the same time lower man- er than higher prices to the consum- ing public. A considerable income could also be added to the national cxchcqzlci" b! lel/Ylllg upon exporls of pulpwaod, nickel and asbeszos, also upon all metals such as gold. silver, copper. tin, lead, cchalt, lf exported 1:1 n state less than 00% flne. Not only would these altered dutlcs nld materially the country finances, but because of the increased indus- such a policy. the whole gamut of customs and excise duties would kc-sp on growing in an ever expanding cir- clq. ‘Poking all these facts and oppor- tunities into comlderatlon, I contend not only that the income tax is self condemned, but than as a revenue producer lt can without difficulty be replaced by other taxes tbnt would mist the progress of the country 1n- bcneficent service. And that was In l‘! wu- .4».- admlrable and impressive address which Mayor Yeo gave them on the occasion of their graduation. i METROPOLITAN STURES LTC There In need of much pruning of “w when b91111"! h"! W" Another of our muny opening Specials low~ over our sidewalks. When i full of leaves and wet with ' P a - ~ enman a full fashnoned Hosa 1 m 11 u 11 a1 1.11 a l . - . " £21121 tfxremmlnd ‘gaming crztnlct spun: and summer shade‘ i . with tho open umbrella of hurrying 1 ' pedast in», brlnzln: down torrents other m for the heavyweight, chem- lfllrcrowded with ca: truffle 11nd tn fltaillmlslmfpfpubllc WNFNP-‘suiivwfilllllfifllflllvlaliltlwn- or waist on their umholturcd bud-l‘ \V;1fch for our grand ‘opening "Ad" ‘Fuvsclay revenue far in cxccess of‘ the $55.3 000,000 now being raised by income, cqulxable tax on all divldcnds 111111‘ Irultful possibilities 1n the maltcr of? which, however, ls now receiving bu. , lonal thousands of Csnacllan work/ trial activity, that would result from ‘ “c _--¢. --4-_~ ed 01” heavy F0055? Tit lvmvgls. 19;; Try this light nour- ishing easiily digested meal-- sbRE1 HEAT DED lfbizlil-z] f=11l-=i¥=' wlfom when: ' biscuits A welcome relief nfter the heavy food's of winter-mud so easily and quickly PI¢P3F°d_D Save the paper insert ' s VERAL GOOD .- 1524i Vennicide FIRST-They‘ nrc 1hr [W0 lrcrary who h: ;l Stall"; Rl-‘FONlL-Il is n (‘Omlllllil and lvnok-Vf nunu-roils duwingys. 'I'l!IRD—Tln-y ncl quickly . sulcs directly". FOFIITII-Jfhcv’ are 11ml l11 this I‘r0\.. l-‘II-‘TI!~—-\"Ic can show tcst rrssrful l-‘ox mcn hoflvhcrc M! lhc strongest terms possible. smru-Tm- me of 111cm lmril to keep up 1111b U10 .1: rousing cumpctlllfln. lt c‘.'.‘r- 5111\'Y‘\";'ll—-'.flcr handling 11s 1111i in :1. vlnrs by N50"- mun: 51,00 BOX .11. fTOSTE “ DR I Y" f‘; l. 1W 'l'.»\ h, H, l4) a\ FOX RANCI-IERS SHOULD USE Dr. ffrench’s 1 nndr- n life study of animal; (domestic Ind nil/ll and has a successful carrcr In Canada and the [hit/ed 111s, thereby clhxiixiullng unnecessary labor ln fafnlitirw (‘vat we arc uunrc of can be traced to these Call‘ lent rcsulfq, hv :-.ll lzxnlln; Fox Ranchers JZFIZYYI FOR P. FR ESH AHMIN TEA elicioua with milk or fruits. s in each package. REASONS WHY Capsules duct of an outstanding Vet- U011 remedy for Round, Tape 11ml are absolutely safe. N0 l11 every country with excel- and especially thole lmunials from the most suc- d abroad, endorsing them in is increasing, so rapidly m!‘ dcmzml and this In face of this Remedy for fourteen w!“ m, Pa.‘ rmwz-iciulcnlsly say (and we our?!’ l" ‘h’ “m” ~|v kfl-I 11111‘ If i~. the safest and most efficient of Wflfm H" (:0 czu-suunsa ENTRAL UGSTORE Sunnyside E. ISLAND STE TH Z5 _ FLAVOR (7.5 501.1 only in Rctl. Hygienic, Airtight Packages. ' ' l n14 F@.-.~.1 111-.- ‘ D1116; g ha‘. is the immbcr n‘ fir" wit‘: 1 (hi; l‘rn\T1 ~ (lucn: (h pcrly l11 ' on (l11-ac !'.\r111~' 1 ths- 1111:: .1l.1l|tv rt flrc 11ml ll2h :- suvh as {his flr p:~u_".c1t_w' '71 stock hv-uranc aurl tn furn .11 rates nntl lnfcri rcqursif. W: will he gin-l to ntrl-ng ’ g <0 es in P. E. 1. 192s recorded by the Fire Marshal - pnst year. Th9 total pro- s $106,082. a large figure, which of Farmers protecting their luing by means of strong 1n hm. to offer. ~ an lmncsllnn nf property. :1'v.‘.lrv~. wPhout ebligatlon, on lrlyndman £9 C0., Ltd lu- Clflcst Insurance Agency in l’. E. l. Er....bfi1xhcd ISTZ-dohn 0. llyndman, President. Charlottetown w r1 cf rcturlluu: i: l1s_is lhc casc |Mr. crowder, are a. much more 1m" 11in the i11cs111c fix. l I am. Sir, etc. II. 1i. b‘. IHZWIAIING. d-fontrcal, May 131b, 1923, THE LAND WE LOVE BY FRANK YEIGH ‘ (EREEKS lwn mznicumus musm IN l Q, Ifow mnny Greeks and Aymm. ._ iuus nre thcrc l11 Canada? A. It is cstluitltcd that there are ‘ lwclve thousand Grccks in Cnnadml “h” ‘We Cllsfllwd 111 vnrlous Dllfsllltgl not only ln the cities but throughqutl the country l11 sheep raising, farming, , fisl1ll\8.0i¢-'I'l1Cy excel as caterers and} 1 ln the confectionery and ygstaurantl ibuslucss, nud bclong chiefly to the; Greek Orthodox Church. It ls cstlma.» ted there nrc four thousand Armcn. llms flvflttcrcd through the principal‘ cities of Ontario 11nd the West. Many of them are skilled workers in fncmr. lca and foundries 11nd also as tailors l11 the city, ~ —----_-_.____. IJONCTON, May 1a_"s1n¢@ my vlslt in I926 I have seen a tremend. 011-1 chance in the condition of af- fairs l11 the Maritime PrQVh-mgg, There are evidences of prosperity on every hand and the Optimism of 1119 people ls something thug lmpteggc-g the vlsltor at first hand," w“ me statement made by Mr. J, T. Crow- dor, President of the Dominion g5. tall Merchants‘ Association, who, W011i at a banquet here but nlgml tendered a delegation of membgr; o; ilant oryi-"raifcn who are now vim. lhg the flailtimca. Th! l _ Maritime Provinces, declared . ‘pnrlant factor In Canadian affair! liban at any time durlns the l“; ‘fifteen years. There would seem 1° 11,6 splendid opportunities for the l"- lvestment of capital lflduflmul "M" lprlses 1n these provinces. He further ‘stated they are close to world 111N- lkets and mw material. The WYW have completed their tour of the llvlarltl-mes and leave today V“ the lcanadlan National ‘Railway! 1°‘ ‘Toronto. LOST Since the wmlnl M 5W" 1 m1 very lannlll- "l" ‘u vlzor. or "P8P" l" u’ ‘wk: Well friends don't b; flannel!’ 1111,11 only the sprint PM: and we have the rem“! u" cannot ho too ltrfllfl! "um- mmded— Beef, Iron and Wine A ulunblq combination of the nutrltlva properties 01 prime loan BEEF, the lonlo Alli blood pllrlfylnl properties 0! - IRON IIIII the stimulating tonic qualities of good WINE. This II n splendid untrltlvo Tank. l!" crane: the nppetlh, old: GIM- lllln and ll upoolllly nllubll for exhlulufl condition: (Illa to lmmverlihed blood. W! ndvhl lint kiln; It Immediately. om, um per u mm .01. mun. The Macs DRUGSTORE I29 Gm! Guru itmt canon a! run.-