1 ; The Master’, from His gin-den. gath~ -...-..._- w; “Qfm. 1| 1 .i l. l I i ‘I I l- Ohe littl u And glorious that unfolding. lllrtillillil BIBTHB . . NcCALLUlL-At the Pirince Goun- ty Hospital on March 12. to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McCall-um, a daughter, Quigk] Frames Catherine. discigdg " "- r RESURRECTIDN “Sing 0 vanity of monument. o! soulptur~ ‘ ed deed and song, The praises of the multitude. the \ about of passing throng! . The stately stepping ages each an- . ttunn's leaves efface, And on a flnn foundation, their "m H A ACHE POWDERS Our earthly lives. what are they? The flower of the field. Perchance the summer's verdure that fertile meadows yield; e day of brightness. 0|! loy and fragrant breath. One passing season's glory desolv h}; into-deem. Enibalmed In wondrous picture, in hiltory and song. Life's sunset halo golden. twilight memories Ionl;— "Alas! Nor breath nor movement-—- ‘where dweileth life indeed? True life and breath and beauty 11o prisoned in the seed. FZLII For Siie the i-‘ariii ruutaiiiiiig luti iii-res situal cd ul Iietlcuuc. .\'.'i 1IC1'P‘.4 cicarand iii good slate of Clilll\'2lll0lI. balance ,rovered with hard and soft wood Good dwelling aiid olicr Iiuiiiliiigs. '.\l.~'o Till ucrc< within .1 filw chains ,l'i'oiii filriu. ‘ ered the ripened seed. 'l‘o blossom in perfection apart from thorn and weed; l l~‘oi' lull particulars wrile phone. . R. A. WRIGHT LEARD. ' Central Bede/due. mil and perfect ilay. °r When monuments have rrliiiibi farm“ for Sale l oflci‘ fitrui oi‘ 100 acres situated in Brockton, Lot 4. 90 yacrcs cleared balance in wood and i lumber. tx-ww.v'* ‘Y’ . - .. - "l. nhil-rllirs '. nriiil...v1il§_>l;:; 5 Mhm RUAL FUNCYIONS ram-chi for sale a - . .~. ERWEHL IRHKNLI b11573‘ N w" s; ‘no Purim Land in high state of u only. .\ll l . . _ pa" iin u n. i. cultivation. with good fencing aiid ‘ll I. Front 8 illiiilllllgs. Land i111 seeded to hay wilh the exception of 4 iicrcs. -—-——-- " ~*~' "7’- " i~‘oi- further particulars zippi." It) I U A t S l f cussrsn A COUGHLIN “c a e 0 l 1531i Piy-tiioul Sh. Ilridgcwa l cr. Mass. Big Ciearanoce Auction ;~aie at Wood islands West 0n Thursday March.... 81st, at 1 o'clock sharp‘ The undersigned will ulioi for sale at Public Auction on Mondiyv the fourth day oi‘ April ,\. l).. i921. at the hour of clcvcn o'clock in llici fore-noon. in front of the Court House in Charlottetown, his rosid» entiai property, situated on Brigh- ton Ave. and being known its No. 74 Brighton Ave. intending put“ clinsers can get information izon~ cerning the propi-rly in the mean- time, by implying at the office ol J. D. Stewart, Silllciior, Newson Block, city. Dated the 28th, ilay A. D.. i921. ROBERT AFFLECK. I flill iiislrucicd by J. ii. llcbieiii 1U.5U1l by Auction on his premises on abcve dale his choice farm of IOU acres. 70 clear and in high state. iif cultivation. Balance cover oil with hard and soft ivnod, also illl his stock, crop. farm iiiiplc- nit-fits, cic_ 2:“- "-‘-—'-;:=l";:=—=—“ S’I'0Cl\' thrill-rill purpusc mare N year» old. Horst: ill years. 2 Miich Ptiws, I i-ow 5 years old Io freshen Farm For Sale At . _ .ili April. i Iici . years old. to Geofgemw" liriwlieil in Mil)’. I Heifci‘ -- years, Ii our‘ your Hill: ‘J5 lions - t‘il<)P-.~lUtl, iJIIHiIPls oats. Quanti iy of hay aiid pulalocs. l.\l-l‘IiI5.\lEN'l‘$~- I tiriving wagon, carts. I truck. I ilriving sleigh. i wood sleigh. l box sleigh. i gang plough. i Single plough. 2 sets 118.1‘ ness. i Gerri hay mower, l binder, I hay rake. I seeder. i cream separ iiiur. l washing iuacliinc, i sot of driving llilI'I'l€HH_ 3 sols or work burners. lrzices. l crosbpcut, saw IIIFPW). ‘.3 axes l"lTlRNI'i‘lIR.E-~I range healer. dru ‘er. iron beds. i parlor organ. ‘gm, go “g5;- gmd culuvauuvn and chairs and tahies. I sewing‘ mat-p l0 under hardwood. I miles from "l" dbl-ea 21nd iill litiiisoliolil i-r iflllfll 814M011. lllllldy Ollllflillfil Ind iiPviF. iirgc-iiicl- irilii lots of art 1\i|i'.~{ UhOOII. iloo iiuiiii-riiiis: 1t] ll|i‘IIlif|||_ 3MP punitive. Nu rpsgrpo Tenn,‘ Hf iurlii made kliown a1, suit‘. ’l'emia I! mouths on all stuns over $10 00. ‘i ilcij l-cnl off for citsli. if stormy fiinsr finc lift)‘. J. A_ McDONALD. Auctioneer. oi‘ 1\I zirch. About seventylive iltftla. hoisc and outbuildings. owned lJy Natlr‘ aniel iviucPbce about ouc inllc (‘mm town. With or without stock -Aipply to Capt_ l-lugii .\'iacPhee, Georgetown. ‘ FOR SALE >_.¢_- A hrm containing 100 more: o! <l w I'm particular: apply w. OApIIIL GHQ MOONIY, it. Catherine. lonrtl mast. P. ti; I_ i. TWO MATRIMONIAL VENTURES nu Wfliilll Iili o iuiiuro IY IANI FHILFI Chapter 121 l lMrs. Baker had told_iuc ll 140011 deal about Juanita. lShc. hail iil’i‘ll married twice, each limc to a civ» ver man. But temperamental ilt'l'- suit‘ to u tlcgrec se|il0i|i soon. slio could not cnduri- the Silli'l(>‘lIi'.~~',Iil0 boredom of married lilr. “Shi- i» ‘.1110!’ now, perhaps .~ii.- irouiil li-.- less t-a-priciiiiis." .\lrs. Baker said. “Bill wliili- our caifl help being fasciualuti by lii'l' her absolute uniikencss to iID_\'tliI(‘ cisc. =iii- is really iikcd by vnry to“. \l onc Iillil‘ shc thought shc was ilvstined for tlic sisterhood, and Iuclarcd sill» would 1:; iulo ‘a coir icnl for lifc. liut liill‘ iiil Ticr Illtiills‘ it smlll passed. She flirted lvspcralcLv iiicn with an iirlisl 1-. Iio riiuic licrc for the \\’illl.l‘l', cv. identy trying to iiiakc up for lost time. 'I'Iicu Iicr husband, uslni! 1n unliirlunaic cpisvile of iicr lllr- alioii as a Iiasis. divurccil her.“ .\lr.<. linkers recital intcrcslcil ill‘ imiiiciis1-Iy-, aiid l ilSkPli mun) lIIO.~‘iitlIi.‘-I "What linppciicil iii Iii-r first hus- biiiiil?“ "ill: killcii iiimscli.i'it* uh..- \li\Y,_'.' IJVM‘ Iii-r and slic absoiutcl_v igiio cil him. a» far its giving Iiiiii" n,v rights a llllslliilltl. cxpccts. Ii ii-as- when hilt) first caiuc- licrc, so null much was known about him. lie was all ordinary felltm. ii t'ILl"t or soiueliiiiig. I iuiuginr she was rcrv young when site iuai'ricil him. She said min-s:- liiiit her ow‘, pl-‘Oplfif didn't iindcruand her. tluit they were slricl tii.\‘('illlilliil‘lflll>_ and that she cuuiilnl live at home." “Does an_v0iie untierstand her?" I qucileti. "She would ciuiiu that few did. Ptfilllllb your llilfsfilktllll—~fif some man div is \l',\'iIlg to liedcvil into pityiiig her because of Iicr loneli- nos-u. It is the stock in trade ‘ri soup» women you know~that lack of being understood. just as it is with men iviicn tlicy want to ivan. lie-r illio foibiddcn plaiccs. Ilui wc arc gossiping li'.i'i'ibl,v»auii about an inlori-stiiig u-ouiaii! .\Ir. link- vr om-i, id that if a man or um- iiiiiii wis iutcrimliugr, iilucii could lit‘ forgiven 'ill0lll. I um inclined lu agrev ‘with Iiiiii unless ilit‘ iutcr- i-sliil; Wllllliill threatens. ili'c hap- piuvss 0|‘ another woluuii. Thou I prvfoi- slic should bc stupid." I kucw liiar all this liiik of Juan. ita was iiicaiit as a warning ro .iiic. Mrs. Baker has said all she felt frcc to say when tulice ‘she had warned me. This lilllt‘ <li1 had SlltlWIl me something of Juaiiitlfis liic ‘with. ‘I ' surc. iiic siiiiu: ob- jcrl in view _ The neivsliiilrclzs liud i.'vlii\‘ll up with avidity tlic story of tlic sui- cide“ of her first llllfiililllfl and the Stlillliiiii attached Li. her divorce l'r".m hcr second blll liitio she rar- i,»i|, s1il.ViI‘-. Rakcr told nic. “i lliiiik siic raliicr gioried iii thc publicity it gal-c iicr. You know liicy siiy llial no one is more charming illiili a ividuw Iiulexs it l> a diiwirri-c." Siic gavc iici sidr- iii ilii- piipi-r. also. II was vory l'il'\‘t‘ll_\‘ plil. -. publicity- purpos 11>; who should hzivc Iicnu an airi. I‘I‘S.~. Slic rlaimctl silo couldn't “DANDERlNE” Girls! Savc \'~-" lliliri Makc ii Aiiuilaaiil‘. 1‘ v v v vv . if ‘O ‘ r- - - _ = $50 s " f l“ , to $ .000 . w. wt 1 A FQR LIFE l: inimciiiiiteiy‘ ‘ditto-kn “I)uiidcrili_ifi>" ‘ mussagr, your iiiir In ‘us 1m new i r, 1 A n Iustri- iiiu wondrous bcituty. apptnir ing 1,\\'|('.i‘ as liciivy and pleiitifulfiic- 1 ~No better life invcslzrnznt uvliilbit ' Pllilal‘ i"il('li iiuir l-‘ccntu tn iluii iuid 1 —No bettzr security obtainable ' tiiiciu-ii Don't. Ict your iiiiir stay —Cu_nnot be seized or levied upon for my claw llfvlflvi. caloric-as. piiiiii or scriiiggiy. —Vi_/iii be replaced if lent. ltolcn or deotroynd You, too, iraiit Iota of long, -iroiil,n ‘ —Not aficctcd bytrnde (Iepreasion bountiful hiiir. ~Frer frorn Dominion Income Tu A glizi-cwliit bultli- of 1i1-.iigiillui 1 ~No meulcai examination required : “DitniII-rinr" fresiion- your scalp, ‘ Anyone over the age of 5 yearn resident or domidbl in CQQQ: ' pi chucks dnudrufi iiiid failing iiuii‘. This 4 m-y pumhaa“ . P stimulating "bciiiiLv-toiiic" givrs to s“? 11W“ Pfliwl" mil?’ Purclm" JPiniW- thin. dull. fading iiiiir tiint _vout.lil'iii f“? W?" "WY Plm-‘lirwc foi tic-r.- cmpiovem-ciivnol hoard: foi brigliliimw niid abundant. thickness-- that teachers-congregations for their ministers. u P All drugginls! A i" i" 1W1 wllrosstrr. or Irte. pro-tap t" , g g T, g. t“ s“ b ——~———-———-——e~~-——-- ~ i=1... .'.-:':.'.*.".".".':r:-.9;.'.l:~ “W r5 -i~~-~1-~=1fi or ,. u.-- “UH-.. . u-.. ‘f GENTS WANTED Li. Fox Biscuit For Sale direct from factory at ‘a price that; will save you money. This is a well known fox-biscuit that will give results. 2 Guaranteed fresh, nourishing and much relished by all foxes write "o iiipaiii Biscuit c». no. Box 44o ~ cniirioitemwii, Phone 854-J. u Q~¢~ —~ ~ 1"‘?- ~ 0Q _ i f. m} . (‘L l .\l1~ii mid Noun-n. not to tianvuss. but to travel and appoint. local rep- rcnt-iitntivmi. 81.1592 and i-xpcliaoa gunrantcod first your. with good ciiitiii-i- lu iiiiilu- $2.11!!!! and expens- Statt: ai-zc mid uuallflcutlviiig ILapi-rlcnct- unnecessary. “liuslon Co.. Dcpt. C., Toronto. e 1 FARM FOR SALE Farm for siiiglgf. acres. 90 acres nloar balance covered with Iiard and soft wood (Ionveiiicnt to sieliool. churches and shipping. William Keegan. Rrookrvnlzr Lot 30 firrmofiiri“ I will sell by private iiiilc my fanm containing H0 acres. situated at Glsncoe, Vernon River. Terms reasonable. Apply. MOGI LVARY. _ AUSTIN ai-qn- A’ Doctofls Prescription for internal and external use that has a nation wide reI-llliii‘ tion for great merit. Joli ns0n’s.~. Afiodyne Liniment is recommended by evri-yllfliy forCoughfli cilidsv H°1'°'1 hfillii C ramps. Chills, Sprain! I Strains and many other lichen mid iiin. All dealers. IOOlYears of Succ i 2.3 nud fill cents. 888 Q I 44* ‘ii ]]1_']]) l; il’ l|I"ll fvll iu .o\'c with iicr, crnn lr ilicy kiln-d ihciusclvea for Iii-r sill-Ah" ‘I shu1idur1d cvcr)‘ limc Mrs. Iiiikci" lIl0illlilllP1i that lirsi hus- band. liadirl my Dick almost ac- i-ompllslicii lilo siiiiii- Lhlni-ii’ 31111 I never hail cvcii looked at another mun with any uuvrifi-Iy thought iii my heart. Pcriiitps they.‘ the peo- pic. were mislakc“ about Jilanilafs first Iiusbziiiii. Pvflllilln 11" 1""- lmii ii 1lL‘li\’ii'I' burdcn than lic i-ouid licar Iluaiirialiy‘. Juanita was Iiorrllbly i-xlr ‘Hgillll. iu her ideas, I ii‘-'1((‘ll lirs. iinltcr: “Wiicli iIid all!‘ gci Iicr iiioucy.’ You say licr lll‘.~'l liu='iiiiid ivns a poor clcrk. ililli il\‘i‘ scconii iiiv1ii'- vi I IWI’. not. iilii- Iiim.“ "Just about 111i! limc liic irlcrk kiilcil Iiimscif ill] llllCit‘ of iicr.~ died and loft her a fortuuc. llc “"8 2m ifil-Hti-lllt‘ old fcilow they and icfl her his iiioiic_v_b1. P Elli‘- was diffcrcnl. She. surely‘ ‘ii-l different from anyone I over have known. The oi1I mun said in ills will llini iic hated her for the things- she. did. but udluir- i-li lir-l" for daring to do them, ll sccms- silt‘ was the only ouc of all lilP relatives lit‘ ililll who pevci‘ Iiail asked him for llPii). I guess. that was the reason hc left his moncy to licr " "Iiul, Mirs.‘ llakcr. hasn't she any ilonscicucc? Not many wo~ men practise llicir wiles upon ll. mail. and at tho sumo time remain frit-iidly with ills wifc. It simply‘ i-*'ll'l iionc -b_v di-i-ciil ivomcu." "No, Mrs. Williams. Juanita lliis ll i-oiisciciit-i- iiolliiiiig, saic ll!!!‘ owli sivcci will. 116')‘ desires: cvi~r .\\\‘i ‘ Iior. Siii- brags that silo ul- - -r sis \\'lllll .~iic ivauls." l ~l llli\’l‘ lli‘ill'il Iii-r." '|'ii talk with .\Ir~'_. IiaIl1-i'.\viiii'1l ii iiiadc mu four Juiiiiita morn, atl- .~o stimulated m1» io sruuicr ciidi-u. vars to hold Dick. 'l‘oiiiorro\r Flwcillllllllg Wuiucii Seldom I'ud_i-r.~;l:io1| A Good Baby Soother The trouble with most baby con»; foits is that they break or collapse cents more and gel n real soother? TARY SOOTHER is packed each one in a box or envelope and is ab- nol collapse or break shield. The PERFECTO SOOTHER lhv best. for the baby. _ Hints Ior the Mototis. BY ALBERT L. CLOUGH l THE MANIFOLD PRIMER .\ Very Vaiuaihli- Aid in Starling ldugiuey ENGINE STARTING TROUBLE i.~' no longer mcrilly ii cold \\'l!lI11'Il3I' anuuyaiucc but is present» nearly llic yea. around and will bu cvcii iiiorp, burdensome if fuel ibccoincs still morc iiivoiatiiii. Unless al- ready wariii from rilnuiug_ thc avcl- aizc engine will not. start upon tho mixture normally hii-nlislicd lliy tiic trurburetor, but requires a special operation to temporarily gupply opp "cylinders with initial I igiiillirbitl triinregs. (Choking lid;- tflflllifelfll‘ air Inliilcc so that 1.lnglui\ suction ilraws an -enoriiious c -i.~i of gasol- inc. with hardly uud admlxiiirc of air Into lhp iiitnkc piping is tho usual method adopted in crcaling a mixture that will ‘explode. liut it is a very criulc method of priming i116 fiyllniicrs. 'i‘hc large vuluuic of gasoline that ii: thus sucked out of tihe carburetor-jet’ is not wcli iirokleti up, but. is just so much fuel in liquid form, which cullqptg nu tho iutakc piping and mostly diilibles buck out of the air iutakc Fir-oily. a small fraction of‘ tlic viiponizn-bit‘ portion of this liquid cvnpnrates and forms -,. iiilxlurc ihiit f1l‘.'ti_ but most lot’ that, which culers the cyiindlcrs ‘runs down iuto tho cylindrw oil. The worst foaturcs about printing 11v L-imbur- ctor (‘ilflltillg arc that the Lfiililllilll‘ is uol supplier] close oiiougli to the poin-t of ciitrunco into llic cylinders. Almost iiny trouibiistible llguii] II‘ sprayed ‘iiitola 154,11‘1il'.1f‘fli1}’ rirr ifiim Illu- condition will romiiin iii that stale for mi ruppri-clafblt- icnglli of time and can b0 fired HEIIIIiIy n]. though it cannot be fircd in.- a pm“. imct liquid. ii‘ such ii coiulbusliblc fluid is ll€fli0f|_ before atomization into air. it vaporizer-i IllOl") readily ixnnifolrl priiiior is ilcsigncd to iii- 1017i into thr iritiiko liysII-n] m‘ "n i-iigino at a point us near llll‘ Iiiiol r-iivei-i as [Nliii-Plilllfl. a small amount of v-erv finely sprayed (nob-tn such ll condition as tlic liquid nonivu out of a iuodicul atomizer-- whili. u"- i-ngiiw is lrclnrr illTllWl over by up» lil'll‘it‘l' llllfi tlio ignition spark is taking pine» This fuel in the form of m-Ist. is drawn into the cylinder-v and being in such finely divided cndttion. I11 taken u-p hv the air there present to‘ form- a mixture that is readily tired. ' sr-Inielv sanitary. The nipple caii- l‘ll al logcIhc-r aiid 1mm i119 built up wiicii tho lCiiipir1- was iii war. ll‘ 15 of Fram and ignites with more facility‘. The ' -OOQQO~9O TQ-QQQ cgannorrnrowu GUARDIAN War Veterans Column ' ADDREBI CORIIIPOND- INC! TO WAR VITIR- ANI COLUMN, P.0- IOX “l, CHAI- LOTTITOWN ~00 VERY COSIDE-RATE — A young privaic iii lliu ycuuiaiiry W115 told off for :i‘Ilil‘_\‘ duty 1m the squadron stables. .-\l about ii I‘. M. lhc scr- geiint lit‘ thc guard thought he would look round iu see iliiit ovary- thing ivns order. When tho arriv- ed at iiic place the sentry- should have bi--.\n_ he found nobody [1lUl‘c‘_ He walked along iiic siltbics cull» in; “Guard. Guard!" and aft-er u ininu-ic or twu observed a v‘er',1' ‘fill’? pyiookiiig figure pccp fro-iii litfllilltl at‘ lbundle of sl~raiv_ "I am on dut,v."| i-etoried the private. "(in duty in-I deed! .\nli what dogvou suppose you? arc doing now Y" “hlarciiing ruuud."i “liiarciiing round. uh and with your boots 1irl'!""\V-cll took ‘elli on‘ so that I shouldn't wakc ihc Iiorscs." ivas. Lin; replyx i TABLET UNVE|L'NG. We uiidcr- siund that a tablet will be unveiled in Si‘ Paul's Church Ciiiirioitetoilru ncxt Sunday morning during the». '.l'1(l.(!l()(‘k service. iii memory of those who fell Oversizas and also ‘iii honour to those ivlio served. We i have <1\I‘il a photograph of this spieiiiliil tablet in (‘ooks Studio window". OUR miLiTllAp- Wt-‘iloiicc iii the pri- - that lu somi- plat-cs our future Militia Farr-c is thc subject of addresses and conversation. W1- Iiclii-vi- that the Governor (lciicrail slated ‘I few day ago that (‘anndzii should have a citizen iuuuy. If liy' this he means that QVPT)‘ young man should untrained in the cadols| and Militia units we heartily agrep with Iiizii. To be candid we do not believc that ‘our Militia Force as at present constituted will cvor. give wiluc pitliei" in numbers trail»: ed or zifficiency attained in propoia tion iii iiie amount spam on tiici syi-itciu il never did do so. In fact so i';ir as we are awa~ n volun-| Iary s our of military training Iiau. irever proved a success. and lilISl given ,|\vii_v in all countries except lnglaiiil Vuitcd States iind Cari- adii lo some form of l'llIll.1)Uil-iill‘_\' triliiilng. Aiisiraliig and New Zuni, aiid a fvw wars ago iltiuplcd 11H" compulsory’ ‘icur 1'l'(-'vi0liri lo llll~t Vauailzi spent annaually ll or. Z5 millions of dollars to train illl I'lt!IIlt-‘Ill.2'l'y drill about Iithtliltl int-ii. ii will 1ros-i lwicc that ziiuolilil loi givc lb.- saiiic number of mun this var)’ kiiiall amouiil of training now. tlitr Militia system should certainly receive far more attention from our public tiiiiu it did iii the par-t aiid we hOliUVI.‘ that if the public ypiiily’ study llll‘ matter that they will dc iiiaiid that liie lircscul syyaloui b: tiouc irway with and that wi- go buck lo ill!‘ old compulsory- syxsicui which saved (faiiada In 1811; ll' was u sylstem which iiiive efficien- cy and 10st Iiiil iltlic. Previous to i914 Switzerland spi-nl loss mimi-y- '00 9351133 Wily 1101- Dfly R 18W i on its iiiiiitziryl syxs-ir-ui than (‘ziiizltlii K0011 ' liid ‘blil liicy liiriitigli lilt‘i|' spicudiil The PERFECTQ SAND. . rillflll i-i‘ training wcrc ublc lo put . ll 000 iiicu iii llll‘ livid in 48 hours iriiiir- 011:‘ r-ysti-iu had lo Iic disrairil- a ucw uuc "luuiiti-ir for us the troops rc iillti lhc Nloilioriauil hold lliii liiu- until wc got ready to do our purl. but, us uol forget that. JUDGE F'TZGERA'-D_ Siucc our iasi. issui: in the di-ath 0i Mr. Jus- tice FitzGeruId wi- have lost anoth- cl‘ of our friends who worked linrd. lo infill-st! the young nicu of lllg country to enlist in the service oi’ lilo lElliilifé‘, and who also was largo i-I)‘ responsible for ihc efficient lliuiincr, in which rclicf nus give-u to war dependents In tihlii proviu-l r-c. iln the passing of tho late Judgic wi- Iiavp lost another of lliut typo of gciitloiii-i-li which it is iiurd to rp- pliicc. lie was iiliviiyk doc-pl‘- inter»- ratvii iii all llial stood for tiip \v-cI~ farc oi‘ our people. pruvincc and‘. great Idurpiro. and wc only trust.‘ that we will bc fortunate i-nough iii his succssoi‘ to hnvc a gentle llldll .01 liic satmc high quiilitics. SOLDIERS POLL TAX_ In thi- issuii of lilo Guardian of 29th Inst. wu until-c a lettci- signed “Postci” asking if a soldier who only saw sorvicp in (Iunuda is exempt from‘ noll tax or nut. ‘in the Editors reply it is stated that under section No. 143 only thou-e who sow service in ills Majostys forces oversea» are ex cinpt from this poll tax. NOI-Witliislflnding the wording of Ill-lb clause which is ltoinowliui cumlplicilletl the officials of tho Tax Oiltice inform us that they are ex- curpting all soldicrs who culisteil In Canada WlIBUTPI‘ they iuiw over- sca survico or not. l The ifrlnii». of [Jiicliiiigz 'I'Iii.- north] cannot. scttlc 111i‘ Negro question. but. it is limc for the Fcdcral (Jovcru j iuunl. ivhicli roprcscnls tlit- civil-l izcd opinion of AIIPOPICLI. to sec to it that. lynciiings. nu mutter whcrc they occur. are piiiiislieil nu titlicr iuurdors arc. punished, The I"ctlcr-il (Iovnriiniciit is cupeciitlly under iiu obligation to act wifeu the offcnce is sprciid across tlirec suites. in tili- prosciict- of applauding NIIUPIITH and] lndiffcruit. governors. Note. ‘flii- iibuvi: is tiiIu-n from the New York Globe and It would ‘. "4019 an w" ill-scroll" "Ooruw .131. 1&9 "u? . Made by m: s-rmonao PAINT Cour-mm! or CANADA. Limno . auto tuna. Mann-t. Goo- Il Vi ‘mo. min-n unuvin ‘ wlnilb __ ’M A Roof To ‘Be Proud Rubcroid Strip Shingles make a handsome roof- oiic you can weii be proud of-yet a roof that will give the best of service for years to come. The Ruberoid Label on a carton of shingles is your guarantee of quality.‘ These shingles are made of the best materials obtainable. They arc evenly surfaced with crushed slate permanently colored in a soft sage green or Indian red. flm/ t/iq" carry a /lt’(l"U_)/ back coating-a feature which is found in no other shingles manufactured in Canada. Roof your barn with Ruberoid Roll Roofing and your home with Rubcroid Shingles. Ask one of the (ieaiers listed iierevfor samples and prices. He will gladly tell you more about the sterling qualities oi RU -BER-0I ROOFINGMSI-IINGLES l appear that our coi ins to the south of us arc Iicgiiiuiiii: tu real- izc that tiicy have iluiucslli: proli- lcms of llicir own, ivilhoui intcr‘ individual fariiii-r. also us an ave- lllll‘ through which the individual rural lucalilyl could sccurc the support. oi‘ lhc gcliieriil zissotrialirln lcrrllig with ill!‘ douicstli: troublr-a iii ninth-r.»- of ililllllflilllvi‘ poi-uiiiir of other frii-ndly- nation». SOLDIERS PROMOTE PREMIER HUGHES LUNiJtlN. Niurcli 2S.’ 'I‘hc Austiiailiau. ‘Solditlrs’ (‘oiiucil has llrgmi Premier Ilugiitss to taki- :1 loading parl iii llll,‘ Imperial (‘on- fcreuct- ncxt Juuc In (irdcr to ou- aurc that Australia shall sharp the iiirevction of foreign politiy ivliilc securing an lluitcil Empirc for d1:- fence ilnitodlmulioriing At iieatherilale .\ vm-y succcsi-ifiil mot-ling ill iili‘ iiilcrcsl oi‘ iiic United Farnicl’ intivenicul iii this province was held iii Hlllllllflfllllll‘. llail mi Thurs- day cvcuiug. Murcli 17th and iiol- withstuiiiliiig tho unfavorable culi- dltiou of tlic roads ii uiosl uiicour- aging loi-ai uttteiidaiict: aiid ii coir sidcritiiic uuiuiici‘ from atljoiiiiiig localities grcutetl the representa- tivcs of tiic Central Association. who were present. Mr. . (I. McDonald was asked lo occupy thi- clialr and after a few preliminary remiirlts Olliliilillllg the purpose (it the nioeiiug called upon Mr. Hatch of Mouctoii to atldress the ‘gather- ing. Mr. Hatch. who is a parti- cularly pleasing aiid effective speaker. after expressing his pleasure on being privileged to aii- dress the farmers of Heiitherdale and vicinity. briefly reviewed the history of the United Farmer move‘ uient siiicc its origin iu Western (iarindn some twenty years ago. at- tcr which he (Ieult ai. considerable length with it in its relationship to the problems oi’ the Maritime furthers. ‘He gave evidence oi‘ having n. most comprehensive grasp of tho sulbject mutter of his dis- couri-ic. as he proceeded to unfold llic (ibject. uims and aspirations of the Association. He confined his presentation almost entirely to tlic issues which ctfoct commercial and social tronditious iii rural communi- ties touching only slightly upon the political nspect. By lucid ex- planation iiud upl. Illustration ho apparently succeeded in exhibiting t0 Iili-i audience ii Iifc sized vision of the deplorable economic position tho farmer now ticoupies. lle as- sured them however that through unity and co-operntlon tlioro would opcn up an avenue through which’ the farmers of the province would" receive their legitimate shore 0t the value of the production and l“ "Willi-l! tilled npou them the advi- sibiiity of taking itil Immediate and united stand on matters of such vital Importance to them. [is he rosumctl his sout. Mr. l-Intnh w" uccorded generous and appreciative applause. Mr. Ellis. Secretary of the U.l<‘. of l’.l£.l.. was next called upon and in response gave a brief re. view 0t the activities and progress to date o! the movement in P.E.-i. He strongly advocated the ostob-l iishment ol local clubs as n medium lhrnllsh which the central nuociv tion could reach and consult ti“; lo lime-Ii‘ . Mr. ldliis also aiiuoiiiic- i-d illi‘ |li'i‘.lllllillil.i')' slcps ucccssziry to tirguuiziilitni of n Iocui club. ui~ lt'l' wliicii lilt‘ illcctiug was loft. ililcil for gcuoral dis ‘Sillll. Dur- 1111-’. llic iicxl liour ii lively ticbale tlusuuii. Various important. points ivcrc taken up aiid thoruugliiyl lllfttfiiled out iii masterly uiid clo- lpioiit fashion aiid although a num- bcr prissoiit were iiicliuctl to bc Hililiuiia iiuforc cummittliig them- srivvs. Nevertheless tlic vast iiiiclorit)’ si-ciucil to be under the The Woman 0f To-Day DEMANDS a corset that . iifllllv moulds her body , into ‘flflhiflhilblt ling; withoul being stiifand lien vy. 11C. designers have met . this demand by producing a gorse: rim contains as little ‘timing as possible and that t e rnost Iithc and Icsiiignt ubtamabie. (MY-‘lfliucs in leading stores everywhere will gladly fit you with a PL‘. F101" LBW Back Lace White and Flesh Willa {or Book!!! nhoirirq ‘I’ L", ulyln filled arr/rum; IIIOIIW! ' PARISIAN CORSET iviro. co. Limited oucniic Montreal Tbfnq“; i~oiii'icliiiittli:ii: sonic-uuitcilfliiiovri was iicccrzsziry II’ thii fut-moi‘ was lo rcccivc llic rcctiguitiou ill‘ is cu- liiicii lo during this pcrioii iii‘ rc- niljusliiii-iil of world iroiiililiiviis. .~\ uloliuii that w1- lziki- steps to OI" galiizie a local itl'llI\(‘li oi’ illu Ililili-il l~'ai'm1lrs ot’ l’. .i. was llil-ii iiduptml nud mori- lliuii siiificiciil aupiicu~ lioii for uii-iuiicrsliiii mu: rotniivi-ii for imuii-(iiittii orgaiiizalioii. (illi- i-crs worn tlii-u rogulii y iioiiiiiialcll illlll cloctcd iiftci" which llic moi-l- liig iidjouriicil lo mccl lhc follow- Iiig ‘Fliursday’ night. nl-arrh 151th. wlicu organization ‘work ivlil lio iiiorc coniplcl.i-I_,v porfcctt-d aiid u large zuldiitou to the nicmbersliip is anticipated. ' lllll l illll l ll ll | a