Gaz/11,7”!!! 47m7 - FOUNTAIN PEN is nothing more or leu than a writing instrument which carriea in own supply of ink. lt in virtually a tube ‘contaîning ink, with a pen point: inserted in one end of it. The difi'erence in efficiency between . one make of fountain pen and anothcr lies in how closcly they approach perfection in controlling automadcally the flow of ink from the tube to the pen point during the ac: of writing. Thirty-eighr years ago, Mr. L E. Waterman lnvented Walerman’s [demi Founzain Pen. h was the tint founuin pen wixh a deviee dut in scientific conception and pracu'cal application automatically controllcd the flow of lnk from the barrel to thé point cf the pen. lt did thù with a dcgree of perfecan never bcfore known and which. (01h: prescrit moment. han never beeu equalled. .\\\«xxx\\\\\\\\m\m\\w«\\\\\\\\\\\x\\“ïawA\m\\\ \\\\\.\..\\\\\\ This device in the famom Waterman spoon feed and il can be found only in Three Types Reqular Sat‘ety Self Filling .wwe \\ ‘W “camus \\\\\\\ \\zs\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\ù.\\s\\\\\\và\\ w." l n v ._._\ on and Service at. Dealers flic zs'orid over Ëwatemaz {cancan} ter! 17‘} &flamasfiti‘icm " l. _ ' ' " Bo—_ Chkfag’o” ,, , r Paris ÿ yi'icial capacit)‘ as Mnderatur M (Le r lu. ours-o nana. mile-c. BLMA-ud-ulutu. summum-uranium m commas in: (illuminant Gllilinlill‘ T110 Public Forum V Mœlumnhmniwlho FRIDAY, DISTINGUISHED VISITOR Charlottetown 'will this evenlng be limiored lby a visit ffllid onei ilwst alstlngulshed: Gor. 0l Canàdu's _ men. the Reverend C. W. don. D. D.. better know'i in tlie .iicrary world perhaps b)" liis Di‘h Rath .Counor. He will meuk this evening in St. Jamm 1lJIlle Church when many who have Lread bis delighiiul books will have an opportunlzy or hearlng .aud seeiug him. He_ is making a tour oi tlie Dominion in his 0!- Cliurch in Canada innd. it niay be remarked, ls the tirst t0 bonour the provincn wîzh Presbyierian ‘an (flicial visit durlng 11‘s lncum- 'bency as Moderaior. There are maux reasons whv lbe l.puhlir_' should be zinxious tu see .ind huar Dr. liead oi lhe Gordon. As ilie or. Presbyterian . l‘iclill .Chui‘ch. as one or the most dis- Lliiguislië‘d Canadian authors’. as .21 returned soldier. having served the l . iuar and us an outsianding schoi las Chaplain overscas during d‘ill' and speaker. lie deserves. and vwe feoi assured will be accorded lu wurm 'welcome in Charlottetown. lSt. Jnmes Church is commodlous land there is room and, a wcicome fur all and all are invited. Dr. Gordon understand lmakes but a short vlslt ihis tlme. We Safety of “Principal ' Cômbined With High lncome Return The period of 'high interest rates is rapidly coming t0 an endn _'The trend of Bond prices is steadily rising. T0 assure a substantial income over a long neriod of years shrewd investors are taking advantage of the present opportunity t0 buy the Fint Mortgaze Bonds ni the Canadien Paperboard Company, Limited A! 95.50 and Accrued Inieresl Yielding Over 7V;% The investor secu res the very attrac- tive incarne reiurn of over 71,417. for 15 years, combined with the assurance that the principal is well secured by a first mortgage on the entire assets of the largest concern of its kind in Canada. i'lillll'llil l" 'll' lill i-qu' lu' n"‘r""""i.. vil}:w r‘iin illlll‘i i'l i Wriœ for Iull information. (Inuuhanlxdxnuuun Corporation Limitcd [stablthed 1910 36 KING ST' EAST TORONTO uunnnumum arrivlng this evening and leaviniz tomorrow morning. We trust the l irnception accorded him will bu isrucli ns to make hls next visi'l la longer one. MAY 26, 1922 ditionni tu 01 835.000.000. in ad- dition to the incrused' sales tu. new taxes have been imposed un on cigarettes, passenxer automoo biles. coniectionery. bank cliequcs. bank notes, tolegrains cabics. etc. which the consumer now 1ms to add to hls iormer burdens. It bas been weil said that in- creascd taxation and Liberalism go hand in liand. This province has' had lts prâctlcal demonstra- tion or the 'truth ot this saylng lu ihe transactions or the Bell gov- vernment; lt is now iearning ils lesson irom tue Fader-ai Govern. ment. Not one oi the Liberai pre—elec- tian promises bas been iulfilled. not an explanation or or an apol- vgy hns been given for the breacli or failli. ior the want ot vision which prompted tue promising or the necessity. ii uny there was, d’or une dimoreni. qouitse jtaken. iHere is the platfoi’m or the part oi lt on which me Liberal rparty was returned to power. it pre- sents a strange contrast to me tuli'ilment: “That the best interest of Can- ada demsnd that substantinl re- ductions oi the burdens 0l cus- toms taxation lue \made wltii a vie-w (1) tu diminishing thc high oost ol‘ living which presses .sr. scvereiy on the masses of the poo- nle; and (i2) reduclng the cost oi the the industries based on.tiie naturai resources ‘oi’ the Dominion. “That wheat. wlieat flour. and a‘li products oi instruments of production in tu these ends. whnat, the prinniHai articles or (ood, farm implcments and ma. Mu“ THE NEW TARIFF l ’l‘he larmer who said that his l _. vhn‘g didn't weigh ;i=Îxpcctcd and that ho Ïthought it wouldn't. has a parailel icase in the matter oi’ tbe new l Those who remember the tesriul isympaihy expressed by the Liberal I liederal candidates and campaign- :’ 1ers for the former and the poor l Ëconsuiner and the promises given “mat the new tarifl' would b9 sa ilsdjusted as to reiieve tlie pour lman and especialiy the pour farni- pr of lin: hcavy burdens lmposed umn them by urevloua incan wlll meruse the new tarin' sclicduilo with more than dlsap- minttneni. A very iittlo siudy ni it will show that the iederul gav- vernmcnt‘ han "rcduced" the bur- den or taxation iust as the Beil gavernment reducedkit in thls pro vlnce by quadmpllng lt. 80V 01'11- RESULTS TELL HIGH PRICED PELTS in;in wliut Mr. Clmsler S. McLure llèlë tn say on tlils matin-w— ' Clidrlnliptown, l’ E. 1.. May 3, 1922. Manugs-r, llllllf'l‘lill Biscuit ('m Ltd., Cliurluticrown. 1’. il. I Dcar Sir: Ynu lmve nsked me on -«e\‘urul m't'nsinns fur my opin- ion wirh rcicn-m-o tu tlic impenle Biscuit tlmt you ure maiiuiumurlng. living a. smnll shun-linlricr in your (Tompany, l perhaps have tir-layer! wrlting you on rliat acmunl. ' Evcr sinr‘c you began mmiufzu-turing the lmperial Bis cuit. us a Fox lirceder l llilVi: liFEfl ynur Bi=milt in rny own ranch :inti lmvn round tlieni un excellent article ni lnx ioud. For lllO pzcst lWO yeairs, sinue you liuve almost pv-rfcctud this Biscuit. i luch muched clœely irnm a i’ur stunrlpolnt tlin rani-Jian tlmt have lieen usnnz thls Cnd Oil Biscuit, and thn rcsulls ure vniy noticealile indecd— nnu coulrl'al- mnst ivll i'ro:n ilio skins tlmt were brnught t0 my office inr sale wlwrc lmpcrial Biscults lind bcen ied. For in- stance, ll is imtlcnlilc in tlie pcll 0l tlie animal tliat tliere wus a lilxurinus gmwtli or fur. (-lear in color. and with thui brilli.int sheen or lustre which goes to make a liigh grade pelt. ' My mlvir-e wnuld simply ho that no fur (armer thst anilz-iputcs surcessnrlly ritising a gnod grade ot fur van hc wlilmut tills superlor fond for hls i'oxes; and l lrnow thut li is Ihe inlcntlon ut tlic manufacturer; to endeavur t0 imnrnve il possible andmake a Biscuit that is a per- l’ently balanced ration Fur the sake oi gaod ftirs. :1 trust thàt you wlll con- tinue puiting out to the pcople the information you have with regard tn your illscult. and when they begin i'eeding them as the chic! article ni tond we will thon nll ,know wiiat u buon it will be tu tlie good Iurs ot titis province. Yours inithiully. W. CHESTER 8. McLURE, p. D . ËIMPERIAÀL BISCUIT 00., LTD. r, onnrtomcown, P. E. l. sox m. Phono au. "tu". ' 4,17m . || 4» . .- .x "au... - 3%: .n’t‘fiha ’I‘he apparent reduction n! 2 1-2 par cent. in the duties on some fiity articles imported from Great Britain is more 'nan conpensated M t‘nr uy, the adverse exchange rate; while the addition 0l iiity pel- cent t') tlie sales tax places the prices ‘ol' these goods conslderably high' er thnn belote the duty was re- duced. The total value oi the iifty articles on which the dutv was re- duced amounted to. at the most, sixty million dollars per'year. The reduction in duties amounts to about one million dollars. Agalnst this thcre is au. mcrease ni’ flity per. cent in the sales tax. The i sales tax last year amounted tu. în round numhers. sevvnty million dollars. so that the lncrease in l'lity per cent now lmposed will mean an addition or 835.000.000 io the burden or public taxation. This Mien la in? pliect oi t'ne mucli ber. alded ntvw tarln' and new taxation A seheme: we are savlng a million dollars hy the reduction or cer tain duties but are losing 5:15.000.- 000 b.\' the inereflsed sales t’ai. :Everbody maya the sales tu; cvery consumer who bnys afi ar- 'lcle of faod. ot wearing spparel or o! machinery ior bis inrm pays Ms proportion oi the sales tu and, notwithstandlng the promises oi a few menti]! ego the purchaslng public islcnlloquponto par nn ail;  85 ""wh 35 he:ting and fuel olls. cements and 81“'3Y5'i'er-til.izers.- should be iree iroml ltariff. a summary oç w‘nich is given: [Not one oi’ these articles hns .elsewhere in this issue. Ibeen mage iree, excem tractors. chinery. and repair parts thereol.‘ rough and partly dressed lumber.l gasolina and illuminating. iubrlcu customs dutlcs‘. as weii as the'raw material, entering into the same." which were ailready Iree. Wheat. rlour and ioodstui’rfs are not only not madc free. but. are loft lutely untouched except as they are .added (.0 by' the additionnl sales tax; and tho others. insteud or being made free. are reduced by but a paltfy two and a half per cent. ' 'i‘he 11919 dECIaratiou oi.’ Liberai party also sald: "‘That a revision downwnrd oi’ the tarif! should be made 'whercby substantiel reductlonn 'hould ha eflected in the duitlee on weai'ing appareil and footwear, and on other articles oi general (other than luxurles) as well us on the mir materlai entering into the saine." Comment is unnecessary; it ls Liberalism. . —-—.o.———-— AGRICULTURAL ESTIMÀTES ’i‘he Dominion Dopartment of Agriculture directs attention to the (net that the usuai method will be followed this season of securlng an estimate oi’ the fleld crops sown and the numbcr or iarm ani. [mais ovwned ihroughout the Do- minion, This method was inaugur- the consumptitli nted in 1918 and has been fountl very valuable in securing beiore hand an approximats ides ci whnt the yen’r's harvest is golng to be and whether there la an increase or decrease in the number ci ani- ‘mals on hand. The information is valuoble as a guide to' the pricea during the autumn and coming winter. Printed schedules will be distributed among larmers by ihe teachers in thn rural districts and when filled out wlth ilic desired lnformauon will be reluer to tlie teacher and iby him or lier to t‘hn 'Depnrtment of Agriculture. I'I'hose who (or any reason have not heen miled‘with thosr carde are requested to mpply to tlie pro. vinclal dopertment. The'intonmation deslred la as ahso. ' Ü by w. .r *' i le! à) u w. yen: W I- non-eu. un. ci quotient et lnton à???“ 32.".Lm. i. uunen I- en.“ un u u. l.A. m T... "limon." I Gardian don net moco.- Irily ondoru un oplnlm “prune by lu 00m. pondent. Dm “"m Rond Conlnci: .— Slr.——ain regard to Road Contracts thin season we understand tliat nome contracture are flgilrlng to reduce wach on the diiferent._road contracts li) 51.75 per duy and even to 81.50 per day. li lhls is the case the government sliould have a l'air wage clause in meir sueciiicuiinn and nui ‘ allow tlu dirierent contrat-tors tu pay at least legs timn 52.00 pei- day. i am Sir, etc. LABORER- MW Daily Selections loi- (minium Renier From th'n w. 8. Louaon collection 1 MW C THESE THINGS SHALL BE (By John Addington Symonds 184098) These tlilngs sliuli be a loftier race Thau e‘cr tlie world 1mm known They sliull lie gentlc. brnve and SlrUlIR To spill no drop or blood, but dam Ail thut muy plant man's lordship fi.:;i. i O'er carih and rire and sea and air. Nation witli nation. land wlth land. Unurmcd slizill live as coinrudcs froc. in evci'y linnrt tliroh Tlie pulse (il one fruicrnîty. and brain shail Man slizill love mun witn liczirt :lS pure And icrvnut as tlic youug-eycd tlirnng, ' W110 r-liunt ilicir liczivcnly l‘szixnis hotoru God's race sang. wiih undiscordant New arts shall mold And mightiur inusic thrill skies. And evory lite slinll be a sont; When tlie eartli is pnradisc. bloom oi ioitlerl l l tlie- There slmll be 'no more sin, nor shame, ‘ 'I‘lirngh ain and passion not le; li‘or man shall be ut one witlt God ln bonds oi firm necessltï. ' I l l l l l l may tlic various tield crops and the: number oi tho various classes or animals owned on or about June 15111. ‘Tlm cards. we are iniormed will be distribu'ted about the firsl nr June and are returnable a: soon usod for thls purpose and no pub— liclty will be gilven as to lndividtr .‘il acreage or thc number or aul. mais owncd hy individuals. lt in lioped ihat evcry iarmer in Ilie province will it Lhai liis farm is rcprcsenied in thesn siailstics. see t0 Tiic iniormallnn. al. ihough only un approximate esti. mate. will lie very valualile in gauging prlccs as all prices dope-un upon the supplies avallable. likely to be Batt eship And Torp_edo Collide MERLIN. May 26—Thc Gnrmnn battleshln Hanover and Torpello boa! D. 18. collidcd durlng night manoeuvres last nlght near Sass- nitz. Ten saiiors on the torpedo bout were kllled. / / lPiLLS»:W l \ ç» r0; ‘ \\\\\\’ ‘58... ’ ‘ N KIDNH ", n Hiïurv' ."n Q'GWT‘S‘ o " 'Anr 1L5 Ç. »/ l0 in me. number ozvqcre. sont: to. iliereai’ter as possible. The usuzil assurances ara glven ilmt th'c information thus recel:- ed will ‘not in any way “ne used ior pimposcs oi’v taxation or Oll’l‘fl'. wlse than in sccuring agrlculturul information. LOnly tolals will bc m "r1: in il à r c o il en s Tailored-to-Measure Clothes'.’ to-MeËere is beyond question. fincst, the assortment unlimited, select for your Suit or light Overcoat. Order at once. A TIP! As special- ists in making Made- to— Mea- sure . Clothes for men who appreciate the value of. Cus- tom -Tailored - Garments, we Urge . every man who is about t9 buy a Suit 01' Over— coat, t0 have it made, t0 his .personal mea- sure at any one Of 01.11' (Toast- to-Coast Cliain Stores, where he will be g 'u a 1' a n teed the fullest val— ue and satis— faction. ——. Opportunl Out-of-Tow-nMen: Write 851 ' We will supp‘ly lhe cloili liy the yard li you wish. Wriie l'or saun- ples. From 82.50 per yard un. ented sali-mensurement Sonne. EGLISH AND score WOOLLEN C0. If notädononow. The superiority of English & Scotch ÿrments, Îailored- 'lllie fabrics me of the the style, m and finishing incomparable andËÎbÎwe all at prices which will suit any man’s pocket. Rememberl Αhe extra pair of Pants will be made from the same materialias you - Sllils and Overcnalsd Tailured-Toalour-Measure shall rise. Wltli t'lzimc or freedoruÎln thcir reculs. ' v And l.ght oi knowledge in their i ‘ cycs. _ Have you taken advantage of this big bargain in — —-=_ I’NCLAIMED SL'l'i‘S Sl’lllNG AND FALI. Jilst n lcw loft, Valw OVERCOATS ODDMENTS lies up to 330.00. Spot» A l'aw uncalled-lors. a j . 85.95 izilly priced m (-Imr ai real burgziiu, lo clesr ut . 33.50 ‘ 515.00 815.00 . 31.50 * a. , ‘ CLôT" MAIL ORDRES St. Ciiiherine En. E.. Montreal. l‘or . rree gammes, styleibook and pat- 'v» . #4. dam...» .JJ'JCr‘ruJ . .. .-. , ..S<. «v1 .ç ' .xaïg, .' -.. u _ .-.— un. ne... mw‘mmwaœm r’