IGHÏENED! U mina l woh un! fait M sonnethin terrible vu soins to pneu" “rites Mu. M. and she goes on to ny. "l wonder if nny other wonian ever hsd 3nd: fit: of depression as I bad for over n year. I mis so niterly despondent uni if it hall not been for my children. I believe 1 wuuld have put an end to niy lift. Bvcry day and every night was n nighhusre. I dreaiied gomg in bed because l lay awake most oi the Diqht. When l did sleep, l had the niost dreadfuldreams. I œuldn’teai. l was completer run down—noihiug inter— esied me. nothing appaled to me. l consnlled several doctor. Tliey pres- cribed diñereni remajies io huild me up but thcae prcpnraiions didn't do nie Iny good. Doctors told me I had s lervous breakdown. I was tirtd all tbe lime. i felt every day that my strength v‘ms grmlnaiiy leaving nie. Tbe Ieasi lilile rxcrlinn leii me ihoronghly ured Dlll. 1 kiicw 1 wasgradtiailv wasu'ng away. l fclt [ was going iodie and I was sa Clormlghly miscrahll: iilai l did not cars wheillvr 1 livell or noi. And ihen I henrli about C:\rnol nntl whai a fine tonic ii n'as Ai first I refuse-d t0 take ils! I wn sure ii “'ollllin’t do me any good _l"lu:l1‘.y 1 (lui iry it wiili ihe most won- dr-riul results. 1 :iln ivell and happy every minnil: of ibe day nuw. I Pïl‘ heartily :lml sleep xonndly. My friand: won ‘i belleve i'nnt Carllol alone ha: divu- iblc inr me. l aln never desponv dl'lil Yf'll l!’1‘('\t‘r\‘lIÎIy in .1 day of joy- \\1' Il (ami 1 11:13 donc ior nie il \\'lII dl for )n\1." Carnnl is soui h} your dnlggist and i1 izlu C"Ill‘Clk'YlIlOlinIy > l\‘ aflcr you — lrwi li. lhai il husn‘i dune ton Iny gond. rc-ium lhe rnipiy Initie and lue WlII refund your money 1..“ For Sale By HUGHES DRUG C0. LTD. THERE lS BUT ONE SURETY |l‘ THIS LIFE —ITS LiFE INSURANCE. l'un I'JIYII'I'H iw sllrr- ni’ your lii'n hlll billl l'lili l"lil'l- aniiilél prutwfl l'rll lnr your lino-«1 unis You ('iir‘ nul bo rwl'lnlll w .lnylbillg in til. wurid trxl'uiit ch .lin kIHfIa oi‘ szli invnsimrellts :lnd .llsuranlw: 15 ont uf [lil'nL ‘ Hyndman 8: (0. Ltd .\i.ln;r.:l-l" 'nr 1'. E. i. / . <,. on. a. iZLÎÇO/îÎÎΑV ‘Î ° GardËnTSeelis i .l {‘r “Î ‘ L0 Seed Store Garden .m Early l’eas. Sweet 1’ e a s (choice varicties.) Q Early Seed Po-â i’c tatoes. 5‘ r Onion Sets, Shal-ÿ i4 lots. .9 ä Garden Fertilizer g i"; Early Garden à Corn. Lawn Grass. Beans, (T.all and I)warf.) Flower Seeds. Dahlia Buibs. i Gladioli Bulbs. ‘ _Buy._ 7 Carter’s Reliable Seeds Queen Street i Seed Store sa: 12g ._ «a4, Ï À\\ , i EARTER’S Ê 49 ä buvant. l- un“ tsar-lu 0-01 “ornant-mua. non—u in) au! var-m “pure-I (nulle!) h W Il Cal-Il PRIMO-t. n... LED-l‘en.“me mm”. nue-maman l”. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922 E members iniormed on maiters ui 'mnuuai latex-est and, in tact tu1 belp maire the institution a suc- Most of aur collages and iiies bave tbe'ir uificisi or- DEMOCRACY‘ ON THE fiAM PAG We pride ourselves on our de ( liberty. :noerary. on our Britisb 0888. in the glorious priviiege oi'being ‘ “Divers independent: And i; is glorious; and oi uur own Dominion ibe Teacb- pubiish an uf< 'tdsii under our own vine ‘ig tree. none daring to mate usierä' Assomallonü lÎI'ElIlI" bas been the Cherished‘hdu 033114 rireani Di’ ail the axes and we 0l} 'W“ have 'beOl'e Britisb have anhyed- the second issue oi 'Thc Torcu," t as no on," "ce “Mer me 5.“. 'publisbed in tbe interagir. oi ihe we areitoachers 0l. ‘Xew Brunswick. an mener excellent and most useiul publica us il COD)’ UI connection bas over enioyed ii. reeAborn British subjscts. 0d underafiaglwhich bas ‘llOn not only (or the leacherxi but “braved . io‘r ihe eneral vublic who are- a thnua‘and years tlie haine and g 4p I . . . . ïcr ought in be inœreszcd m lIJF. be breeze, ' And yct. il. is possin‘el . _ l :work or tbe public sono'lls..1t is 'or us to llnger too long under; little volume oi’ some la modem . l'edmbl l. '00 much on the sheller and tbegmu page", pub 15h 0m y a n {s DOS_.a Cost or 51.50 per year. tul' vine and fig tree. to presume orctection oi' the ilugl :lbie ior us to become too iamlllor. _ , i600 teacbers, tbe inajorlcy ut 'wboin accept .llSi O , _ lwe presumle are members oi tire leneiiis wilnout rememberlng llSv l . EPrlnce Ed'ward Island ’I‘teacharg‘ ‘esponsibilities. “a bave vc'orkcdI “thousandl _ inual conventions the teacllers have in ibis province we have about Viih our liberty. t0 Association. Apart from their su- lard througb ihese '53ars" io plant t'ne f'ag securely, v .lno common bond. no molans oi con lllE' cllilllnumlwn 'cl'lilluill" san and in severa' 01' "1° “Mina” 'he bas been well iattened during The Pubho Forum Nom gym ‘Way This oolumn la open M tu 0 (From via Examinsr) .n w. r .a W" ont: u qu'aient in lui» w. au like lo rend gond newsÎ ut. Tho Charlomtown and here is a piece oi' good news annulant don not ntuu— î 'imm a fur country tbat is us ru- l srily andom trio opinion- oxpruud Dy pondsnü. mm tu corru- sou]. Tbe Challcellnr oi the Ex- ceut budget speech. bas snnounced' a reduction of taxation. And it is Gettin‘ Information Y lion. toc. lsn't ibat good news i0 Sir.—The buli bas gone home. the beavily burdened taxpayers oi fat and woth probably 880 more i lthe British lsles'! man ha was last rail. both becauso: ———< mi. 1! me “mer and. becausf' beet h“ dlere are some ol lhe items: Onel advanced in prlce. 'Ibe larmers h“. . t" d i_ uke o", feed iattened hlui and bis keep over ' ' mg m e pou" a n winter was a good speculation. But ""5 "'C°"‘° n"- FW" l’en” P"- tbere are some mauers connected pound' in iaken off the duty on tea. wth tbe Holsiein caille deal wbicbÇThe duty iras a Shilling per pound the public wili remember. Th8)'iand i5 no“. reduced w “glu pem. WlII remember tbat Han. W. 51.5 . . Lea had inviœd me mmugh per pound, And thcre 1s n correl tbev _ l prcss t0 cali ai bis office and alsul‘wndmn "d“un" °' °"° “‘"d °f al i'ite office oi me RE. Island raildthe dulies on coffee. cocon and' way and obtain there ail the iniorm 'cbicory. Tben there is a reduc-i ation 1 had asked for concernlug “on on m1.,- po"... {mm “r0! ihe purchase and sblpment 0x tbe‘pence m (me and (maman peu”. 10 ‘Hüislein caule. 1 accepted his invitation. At his 4 office l “.85 remsed a“). in,!hall and ihe saine n'lth post cards. formation whatever. :1 then wemg’l‘bere is also a reduction in teie. 10 Lhe office of lhe RE. Island rail-lphone rates, wbich are there underg “15' “Fld 35k“! 1° 1'70 51‘13““ me billi'state controi. Tbe total rcduciionsi or ladmg for m0“ 10 “me' T11E‘amounl w somc 832.000.000. Tbese’ agent told. me to gel an order froml. _ i l w A ' ' l lbe office o! t'ne Commissioner oil‘re subfldîm‘“ redum'onñ- 4nd "9‘. Agriculture and ne would show thelmerc “15"th 0' dulieâ 11‘011] one; bills of lading. 1 went at once to‘arllcie to anotber. l i the office 'ot ibe Commissioner oi Agriculture. saw Mr. Reid. asketl. \dt1="s t'l. h ‘ A 'nim for an order to tbe Railwayi _ î n ha l, no“ dl ‘1‘ e (“han Depariment to be sbown tbese billslce 10" [Old m“ “me Jan“: 1919. and Mr_ Rem refused_ l'tbe externai debt oi the Kingdom.| la the wav tbc Hon.l.\lr."\vbich i5 vel‘y large. has been re. make our Empire tbe greatcst. 0 "il soif ali "vanaement. or succen in their cal] y. democratically. W9 have done.mg bis under certain weli deiîned ra‘ lei relatlng thcir efforts in earth commercially. industrla'. excepl an occasionai lettcr iu =iraints; we lived and lit"n .ve are 'now. in our hard-won inde. mm“an on me re'çassured. glve them they couili pub tance the public would. '(e ieel oendence. ' lish a: least a montbly magazine“ zhal the othcr fello'w do more and.til0m in loucb with each othcr and ive do iess; someone elso 1:; ma-lwiih [lie public. enabio liitfil in ex. king more money Lban. we arencbunge‘ ideas and exporiences in Suchl un-E 081121.th .viih us; somt'one 9158 is Droïillnë many ways in iheil‘ v'ork. by our labor. thereiore We must'zln orga,‘ Judiciail)‘ .vorid. tbroughnut the British Em-ihHS set a gnou “ample in mis mil ‘omhrd with tbe pernicioua doc- . . ' l . rines oi a false somalism preachedislllnll bas attalned a self sustaining iy paid agitalors who are batlen-i ng and [attening on fools' penCE'AssoL-iaiion lry tue venture’.’ loureri inlo their hands b_\' «:rodul-g ———m—.————- lus men and women who bave beenI FAIR REPORTING’ WHA.” .lught lo believe that liberty ueans liccnscpihat employan arc! Yesyerday's patriot i3 Off agaju 'i‘rants and oppressors, 'tbat ShOFtlon one of ils selfrigbieous sermon v-r boul-s of lahnr and H hïiäh’";ettps on the dutiv-s of reporters in nage iOl‘_ 1‘355 WOTK Γ- Ûle 0l‘enfconneciion witb proceedings 11| ille esame t0 happlneää- Men and wollcglslalure. 11 charges ille Guar- nen. honest. (:olitented. vl‘elldoingl at rbe agitators, dian wit’h uni'air reporting. instigation banded Illbnrors have. . . Tno Guardian's reports oi‘ the iegisiature have been more thau once very bigbly commende by Liberai members. one 0l them go- rlt well paid ‘hamselves into organizations to zarry tliese doctrines into praciice.i l'be result sa far has becn strikes. _ in so iar as to oifer orr er .he ciosing or factorles. tlle rum g I repn" ten dollars id report bis speech on the budget. the reason given be» ilig that ‘Llie Patriot would garnie it." Oi course the reporter refus- ed tbe ltind oiïar and gave that mem‘ber t’he saine mir and impar tlal report .that be gave. otbers. The Patriot’s insinuaiion that'The Guardian's reports were "padded' if industrial undertakiugs and ihe 'ocking out oi lhousands oi honest workmen to starve or live on the fabors oi otbers. and witii ibis tbe olacing of almosjt nnnearable bur- lens upon tbe shouiders oi honest. ‘iard morking men and women. T‘ne road to happiness is not ‘hrough the pleasnnt vailey oi' idleness: it leads over ibe bills and tbe crags and quagmires oi "iard work. This is the rond on which our Empire bas 'hese thousand years‘, the rond on which she iravelled to her latest trium'rfh un Nbvermber 11.1918n Today her once honest and cessfu‘i labor is in tbe-hands oi' azitaiors: millions are ont or worlr unmaniy. Il, declares tbat the re- port or Mr. Kennedy's speech on the estimates was padded. On the contrary the part or Mr. Kennedy's speech ‘which knonked out tbe government was wriiten and rani by Mr. Kennedy and the Guardiau used bis manuscript word for word. The Patriot carei’ully deleted lhese ilgures trom its report. -in yesierday's Patriot in which these charges are made agsinst travelled suc. lnl] strivinz in idlençss to rencli. :he Eldorado to which is lezldlng t'nem. tlle paid lgitatnr Meau il we do your work you'll have satisfaction, lbat‘s positive. OUR SLOGAN: "One hundred. cents worlb xivcn for evory dollar taken. We handle Duniop Tires. TRAIN OR TIRE SURGERY Phono 832-4. ’I’he Guardian its report of the proceedings in the legislature is copied word for word irom the Guardian's report publisbed soma days ago ‘with the exception that le deleied important portions ot the speeches of Mr. J. D. Stewart, Mr. Kennedy and .‘Mr. Peier Bro- die and one or two othars whoss remarks were no: in the interests of the Patriot or its party to re- produce. in fact thronghout t‘he whole session tlls Patriot made rery gcnaraus use or the Gnar dian's reports, culiing out wnat dia not suit it and addins where it could do so to the party's ad- ynntsge. And the Patrioi asked for and received double pay for while tbe enemy who contendeli with them through nearly (ive xears oi' minous war ior industrill.‘ and commercial supremacy and railed. is working overcome the losses lier deieal and to recapture the world’s industrial trade. How will if, end in Europe! How in Canada Whl‘r!’ the same influences are at work? overtlme tu sustained in —————.—o-.-————— OFFICIAL ORGANE Practicslly ail professions and trades. ail politicai par-tissant! ail religions “nomination. bave their oflicial organ for the iiurpose oi siimulating inmrest in tbe insti- Ïtbe daily or weekiy ne‘wspapersfl “'îWith a iiitie effort and tbe assis, l .iraims. Illsledd or living and letting! 1 . . . > . . l I‘v'e W9 "Te William“) demandmz'an offimal organ w‘llcb would keenIiooks ume tlle lion. Mr. Johnston‘ V , Ël'liil Tax for 1920. (:lliicrted in 1921. _ V t _ W :lwrriore we must have hlm Sh'lï‘ziflliêir proiessmn and 1191p lhem inillsked bow muvii (if this wus paid happene‘i “Ilüni'lüny In Prince Ed‘ .‘7 mène“ h'S “mmsv “'e must re'Ïe'litcd. wnuid be a source Ofimipr w113i DCFl'f‘nIiIEP of lill' taxesih,. . d ,. V D ‘ ' _ 3m“ 0‘" Dm‘lucuon' lstrength to 111e profession in “may;l-llilr-ctcii n'as palid by tlle (Îity amilK'f’e’ a“ “"“L t ‘e‘mä’î‘; Infime Society today througboui ibe' ., . . , ,. . .v _ l country respectively. nm me Ing overnmen .lus et o lt‘lgall '“dH' bd" mamans Lnl‘erhu-‘Imatter lhni hest shows bis L'i'PaD'OllalVil. 11m the debt of tbe Pro. “ire. throughout Canada“ i5 honeylspet‘t witii iiS monthly Dllhlimltion|smwnn whpn ('Ûnfr'mm" “'m‘ l“Piano-en] nilli‘t‘ those daim? litr‘d and .White, which we undelr'ÿmainlaincd lbut thell: circulation. w-ill ihe 'I'eaciiel‘s'Ificials in the Provincial Treasurel-‘sîicdemlly? is l‘aise as it is uniournalistic and“ Lea’s oi'ler ln furnisb ail neces- duced by 5274900900, or approxi rarv information rogarding tbat‘mmely 51370.000'00u They had' illolsieiu catiie purchase. was kept.i . fi t , l The public may J'udge l‘or lilcm'ipald ° de!) s "f °V°r a b""°" and la third of dollars in two yearslj lselves. , . I am' Si... etc” IAnd there ls no question as to tbe GEORGE WHEATLEY. Éabove fat-t5. British statesmen Ëdon't coak tbeir financial stato- ——‘w'—‘— ‘ments, as bas somelimes happened] An Abie Man |in Dominion affairs and in [)1'OVIll-' Iciai aflairs. Sir.—-1 sen thut [ne Sydnny l’ostL Jus tlif' ouiy :llllc man in iEio llcll‘gillning six monihs after the close llzuvernmt-nl. ilmv about tbe liml- of the war. tilwu bnppy vvl-nls iur' UHKIWS? “'hcn MI" Konïmd': have Uii'illi'l‘i‘ii in lbo Motilcr (Îiiliil' "n"ak'ng or H". mnnum m sl'on' try. lu lhe lneanlime what has by thl- city and how nluch by :119 War‘d Island and in the Dominion Cllumrb'. me I‘N’JIHOY‘ Süiil il W1 “lof Cuuudll. both llow under Liberal llOL (livided. but .\1r, Hugbes provud "ne? Sima August' 1919_ we have ""5 “'as ""1 "ue‘ as ne mm us had the Beil Governrnent in pun'cl" Ml‘.|vince or of the Dominion bue-u ri:- .\'(l. lu mss i?) was bis llnswér to lie' .boib rusa-i; n _- - I, .l ' werg. md‘ w. dlbts han “th linaliy riffil'iais in the- tax Office. ‘ H35 13"3"0" i'ow in 1919 there were six (il) (li—.been reduced. eitber Drovillcialiy ur‘ No. The on: notable? I’Ï'ÿlïäl'lment. În 1921 thf‘l‘e “'Cr‘fichange iot‘ally bas brzen thai in' “3"? (9" m” '“r; (Hughes hi“; Poithis province'the taxation has been‘ dlifll:ll1ty in explalnlng wiiy, ‘IIllIPŸdoubnd and me de“ .argely in î six wcre too many, niue “'(‘i'e :m. V ' more than ennugli. l: is thin w;.;.-,[°reased smce thu date. March. 1919,r .says ho: "Where a persan undprül'hen tbe Molhcr Country bcgau.‘ 'ibsi Conservativo governmeni paidpaying bel" War Dobt. 920 hi- now pays 31600 and as lt‘ iakes sn nlucb longer io wriir— a. l‘H'eipt i'or lhe latter mnount a ('lllrk (tollid noi writo as malny €113" ‘ formerm consmuanny mon. “profil”: budget, and we must await ilsi iroquirçx(l_ Simp1e_ 15,11 not? — ‘vhilfIOIIVOI‘iHH'L‘ Ill‘ftii'c we sball km1th il is a i'act tbai in the office whnre nul we (il) know lbal the Bell Gov«i tbese receipis aru written lhcrnlemmem ha. oulnned .‘S me. _ r . lr 011- iwerll two t‘lnrks in 1919 and thfi 4‘, f h à. u.) ... . p. l snme numbor in 1921.7 “'hni a!“ or l e “l”th "A" 0m- me" champ me”! W“ lhpn for 50mpylseut rute oî provxnmal taxation isi othcr ull-luber ni thc govcrnmnnl beyo'ld a" Precedem in 011F Dom 9 tn shm" bis ahiiîly. llopîng tllzli‘.l:al histoi‘y. Not one job or'tittlei me Post mur .vot acknnwlwise LheÎ'ol that taxation bave they reduced 8'83"19“ ‘Ifl'Mregîï‘lKhes- ul‘ do they propose tu reduce hereu dm's‘lxr‘To NINE. laiter. As to tbs provincial debtî ithey propose to lncrease lt by fum lthel‘ borrowing and mortgaging Lile: 0-! ,pmvincial revenue as security.! 'Tbere must Ibe increased inter-cati far-l tbllt wben in Opposition the eii‘ intl‘i-ast-d. We don‘t know wbat Mr, Fieldï‘ ling bas in store ior lis in bis ('Olll-i i 1 Daily Seiections l‘or GMflIim Relder From tha W. 8. Louson collection thal. night ioiiows day. l l i i l z Every man, woman and oblld in] “itbe United Kingdom is relieved byi :ilile reduction in taxes there, trom. .lile richest to the poorest. lt' touches iike a benediction everyi _ 4 V 'man who has an income. everyl Bus'lless la business. but men areiman' won..." 0,. cm” who drinks ni “'OI‘IË-IÎIIË'. loving and dreuming; w ÈWP of tea. o.- coffee. or who wrltes, a Ietter. or a postcard, or who readr Toiling with liammer. brusb or pen Roistering, planning. scheming. ,3 "‘W'Plper 0'“ 13"“ 0V" "l0 Mie-I MEN ARE MEN :phone. Thltt sort oi thing doesi Busm‘?" lis "usjnefläv hl“ “9.5 d lmore than a mere lightenlng of bur-l Wbosîÿ‘buslness bas grown [ul‘densî .It pu“ ho” and.Ch"r in”; smth ia million hearts- 1l. is t0 them.‘ i113 i'aith in men and the golrlvnim "‘e '5an "le "ÎSÎnB sunu IOHÛW" ruio llng a dark and cileerless night. i.bc His love for_iricnd and 'bl‘iitheL'lwinter of their discontent changea; to glorious summer. And this‘ Business is business. but lifo is lii'c 11.. du“, e [n h . Though WP'N‘, ail in the gaine Ï ‘m’y g L e gmnd Dm Mo' win ir u’ither County dates from Marcll.,‘ Let's rosl sonleiimes irom tbe imal 1919- N019 “lat date. for we ahau and suite reler i0 it again, I iAnd try to bu friands a minute, l. Tlie Britin Chancelier expiainedl in regard i0 ibe debt that wlthtbel exception oi certain Ailied nations. Let's scek to bc couil‘ndes now and then. ‘ And slip from our golden tetber, Business lis business. but men are mon. And we're iiII gnod pais togetbcr .. .Malrin's Papyrus r ,I-Pl-LLSSE, ‘a/ 100 \ ' \ ‘ \\\\\\\\Dls/ÉP/ “ri-"9” BR'GJÏ'SMÊESËfi'I‘ omnETE Iäjfiäfl SERVICE ABOVE SELF For anything worth having ona mllsxt pny the prive. and the prlcu s nlways work, patience, love and self-sacrifice. No paper currency. no promises to pay——-but the gold for renl service—John Burroughs —.o-.-—— DISCOVER GOAL VEIN.——Whiie digging a sower in Frostburg. Md.. a vain ofmal wns diecovered at nt a deph of about ten feat. City authoritfes estimate tbat it extends .1! 'll .‘zl il: bution represented. lkesping its n. “moulu! li'or a distance oi nearly 600 test. ilresbing as uold waior to a ibirsty: H choquer in (ireat Britain, in bis re—._, a very real and substantlal reduoä ‘ [Postage on newspaper‘s is out in . il Since March. 1919. lhut in!” lié AIÎLEYNE‘JÎ CO.. LTD. 5 charges t0 puy. That is as sure asî' Beware of these foot troubles! Bum'ons, callous'es and coma; ’ ' ‘ flat foot, tuming articles, cramped or overlapped toes—all these endanger your whole physical  ' î condinon æ . l ' ' i! æ ' sa? i . s ä B ' d k normal ' (3) Wnlv 11mm: "Un au W ‘ ‘ 32115:2;ÏZMÏZZ'ÏJÂÂM and. tian af wzak art , msh’n l/u I“ if nzgln/zd, tonm'bule "ith foulard tilt moumml q/ [lu la: and M} . ' mur and/ter on ane': whalt phyn'cd tu malu-up a i. (Z) F/alfoa! (un malt: mailinpqlm (l) Overhppzd armimped ton min I tlw manger! mtn and womln M: matin/mm roc la thi'gll and noliuu Q 1.5!] afin: Ihe nmmu 0mm i Chicago foot expert coming to our store I Do you know that immediatc and perma- ‘ f nervousncss, stomach nem relief from pain! disorders, headaches, h_ P _ spinal dcformitics, drop A C 10380 "‘3' w 7 i 'ncuralgia and many k other diseased. condi— tions are oftcn directly caused by foot trouble? pedist—a foot expert-— trained in Dr. Scholl’s 22 8c 23 methods of foot relief —îs to bc in our store. shouldcrs, rhcu matics, li il, He’ll examine your fect frce and tell you which of thc scientific ap- pliances designed by Dr. SchoII you nccd. , Authorities agree that upon thc ,; foot depends thc physical wcll-bcing of the whoie body! Ô Hè’ll show you how to have ab' v solute foot comfort—thc essential of perfect healtb for your wholc body. .Don’t forge: thc date! I Do not negiect your feet! You now will have an opportunity to have your fceicxamined and to find out just what they nced for iheir ii l i‘i 21.22; Ïî . l which owe Britain more than sheidebt to the United states woum word of cheer. no ray of hope for owes to them, lhere‘ was a big domine 2846,oso,ooo. Wilal a lesson is the taxpayer- Not ior any mlm owing to the Uniicli StaiF‘S. Tbat bore i'or Canada. and i011- Prince‘WOma" 01‘ Chi'd “l ‘Prlnce Edw‘m liobt Wils eqllivaienl. tu 151.301.8717,- 1-2dward island! iäialld. sa"! themnelvesy Nid "‘9'" 000 two yoars agi) wheu excbunge‘ . ïparty beneficlaries. bave they llahtn was 53.30, bill. is now reduced toÏ But ibe Roll Govel'llment in nol'ened a buffle". 0P 911313051Bd t0 do' 5945,820,000. witb erhango iiiÿll'fll'f‘nillg in ibaL dirpi'flonl Thpy sa. Not toward the dawn or .tbe 31440, and wheu exchunge was rn-l‘bavl: chosen the opposite and thel They bave nofA siol‘ed to par, as lie bopcd, the downward road. '(Coniinued on Page 6). l Tile Choice ‘of New Yor'k City There is no doubt aboutit, for official figures from the N ew York Automobile Registrlatit'm Bureau give STUDEBAKER THE LEAD, excepting Ford. This is the most competitive—most discriminating and most de- _sn'ab1e market in the United Siates for Automobiles. ACTUAL RETAIL SALES by STUDEBAKER for the MON TH of MARCH in the Metropolitan district were 1283 (.‘A RS—ACTUAL SALES FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF THE YEAR W ERE 2149 CARS. This W ON DERFUL RECORD was made in la b markeinnd BY THE CHOICE OF THE PEOPIJEyg-IË EW l ORK CITY. ONLY ON E REASON CAN AC- ' (OUN T Fl‘ORbSIlitCH A PREFERENCE—the unsurpassed money va ue ui ' into STUDEBAKER c' l d th . SERVICE ENJOYED BY THEIR OWNER‘SIÎ.s an e IN THE FACE OF THIS EN ORMOUS INCREASE IN ‘B‘USI NESS the PARTS BUSINESS at the factory bas DECREASED l2 percent. SINCE l919—conclusive evid- ençe that Studeljaker cars stay on the road and out of re- palr shops. ' DRIVE A STUDEBAKER AND BE SATISFIED A. .H ORNE 8:" CO.. Charlottetown FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEALERS “mina—mm” Ç‘" i i i ë i i i ici