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"We are tie ‘lghtetl with the place tilliltllllgs visited though not. lakes and hills of Scotland." NIIHESZ “Tilis is leased nerves Mr. n‘ Lake Geneva." inated in Ontario TORONTO, Aug. 6. J-‘One hun- dred and twenty-three candidates lof the answer before asking I1 t. d5‘ Otherwise there may 1 .11"- lt IS well ill lllalflllg a cross ex lthel lllllllllillllfilll. of lllzepllillllv l‘ 1:121:3- nluntlon to be rtutsonably Hllfll llll l1 dlllllslllel‘ llld-‘l 3*‘ l o itor which member of the llilnilY slug, liked best. “hiotberfl sui.l U16 t-hiltl. “Who next?" “Little s 11-01‘. "Who next?" “Auntie? The |-.t.ln-.r. w)“, was sitting in rt- corner tit‘ the ronnr spoke up. saying. “Wvll- "IV ticar. when do I ironic in?" “Al l\\'0 0'c or: u 1c nlorn n was I18 prollnllit ieply. H _ l L l LEATHERS 0 l: ARE IN GREAT i ‘ . l DEMAND Once-A Trial : We are showing three new lines made from lllll‘ leathers at $7.50 A m. 1, Grey Alligator,’ light Walnht oxford with covered tllliln heels. NmZ, Blonds oxford as slum. N0. 3, Grey ""11 rump. with these pop- PAIR _.___. Face Cream- Llzard, one ‘(Face Powdar’ covered Ths Nyal Standard cellent and you may 111509 every Nyal product by ‘lllli Always Nyal standard. We carry s llne of all Nyals‘ tolls! preparltlono Cold creams. Red gutm, “m; Cream, Almond Cream, Rouge Oompactl, eto. Harold t Worthy 17B QUEEN STREET PHONE 271 All of the above are made over the latest lasts and from t s newest patterns, fashion- llllo In every way and rea- Ionsbly priced, _ b ?;Feeds Feeds E For u» summsn MONTHS we will have 0°“ "'9' > stocks of FEEDS fol‘ ’ Houses. car-rte. 14°09 and POULTRY. esuzv HAY and srnsw. FEED oars. BRA"- A ‘ate shipment of the pop- RUBY muo hosiery, re- ved from New York City, wntsln u, | _ "l" ‘hilduo fo lowing pop s CRACKED conu. 23b1,‘: "6"" ' gggTconumeAL, causa- HARVESTLOTH so one, scl-luusot-lrn GRAVEL FEED and s full stock of M°°"'-'°"T POULTRY SUPPLIES. Also EEQQE, I ROLLED one. OATMEAL, sLusH TABLE OORNMEAL. 5119K- WHEAT noun. GRAHAM noun, m, us. n11 If 1°"- Qgt prion. WHOLESALE mo RETAIL. Carter 8t 6o LIMITED. “WE nsoucso 1'0 $2.19 "" "l" W. to 1o. Attends: .. 'IBHIDNAQ_Q —-______ FDDTwgng Li ——- l '..‘ §§§4Q4 >40 >s+~+o+o+on n v vvvvwvvv have been named in the province of Ontario to contest. loll alter-lions on Sept..1~ith Tile standing of the parties is l0 date: (Yonstevvtttivns 64, Liberals 39, Pro- gre“‘ves I1. Liberal Progressives 5, Lrbernl ‘Labor Progressives 2. independent Labor 1. ‘independent Candidates Support Tennessee goes to the state prim- aries today, finding all lending can- didates for governor supporting the law which prohibits the teach- ing of evolution in pu-blic schools. ii ' Miss Edith Bauld Wins Ladies Golf Championship IIALIFIAX. Aug. 6. — For the sixth time since 1920. Miss Edith- llauld. Ashburn. is Maritime Lad- lcs Golf Champion, having won that title again today when she de- feated Mrs. W. T. Allen, Bright- wood, 5 and 4. in the final match of the annual tournament of the Mari- l I | I gBlliiciiwiipWCo-nadcv-Keep time branch of the Canadian Lad‘- lcs Golf Union which concluded at the Brightwood Club here this aft- OPIIOOI]. The largest gallery of the week followed the finalists. Gerald Mell- ke. who last week won the Mari- time Provinces Golf ABBOCIHUOII championship acted as referee. Aft- er the play had ended the prizes won during the week were p1‘8B' outed by Geoffrey Morrow. UPS! President of tho MarlI-lllld Lddldd (lolf Union. Torpid Liver Causes Blood Impurities Rashes, P'n_1ples Easy to Give Tone to Liver by Taking Vegetable Jlllfifl- Mandrake and Butternut Most Useful When the complexion turn! lallow, when dark circles sp- penr under the eyfl. W719" m‘ face breaks out In small pim- plel and rsshel. W" d" k"°"’ that the blood ls lmPl-"d- The easiest way to remove redness,‘ plmplss, erllffiltml l‘ to ‘tone and bu"?! ‘h! bl°°d with Dr. Hamilton’: Pilll. These mild noting pllll not dir- ectly on the llvsr and bowels. They are so easy to take thlt most girls and women usc them frequently to give rolllllfli)‘ and tons to the system. Blood purlflcllion begins ill! day you start to use Dr. Hamli- ton’: Pills whlleh contain sui- flelent Mandrake and Butter- nut to give proper notion to the stomach, bowels and liver. 81l- lcw skin will dlupesr. You'll feel brisk. healthy and youth- ful. Sold In 25c boxes by all dealers, or by mcll from The Cstsrrhorons C0,, Montrsll. A CASE FULL OF NEEDLES - you get free with your new or renewal subscription to the READERS smuerlzo - Every reader of the Guardian that has received our case of needles has pleased, they have DISSAPOINTMENTS — Should e avoided. Get our Case of Need- les by sending in a yearly new or lull and keep from lielng disap- --=Makes makes chicks grow, 100 lb- but: $3.25. Ask your denier. Ev- 1162 THE BEST VET - that is what say when they are the Case of Needles. Do yon want the best yet‘! Renew to- THE WHELAN LECTURE IS attend and learn the political bist- o|' our country during pro-Con- This is the rich- _ Prof. Harvey's new Hlfilvfy of Prince Edward island. ENJOYING EUROPEAN VISIT James Paton and Mr. E. R. Brow indicate they having a delightful time in respective visits to Europe. vVhen Wvriting til/Ir. Paton was in he Lake district '0! England with Keswick. While and its sllr- ‘island should receive a sum suffici- Wordsworths their public affairs without resort- “ 1- ‘- rains and lakes r I l 1e moun- v Le w‘ out be "g tinged to r8- NW 0mm? to suppose as h“ Ne" _ are magnificent, al- qulte so grand as the tnountains and heather Brow is not reasonable to ask the peo- an ideal spot for , cool and quiet with beautiful scenery, right on the edge _ the Colony for which the revenuel “l d ,_ U“ k h OI i119 lr-lltilld has heretofore provedlw U no n t 8 the Domin- Anti-Evolution Law NASHVILLE, Tenn, Aug. 5. - lll P. E. lsland’s Claims I're- sented to Royal . Ilommission I . w (Continued and the provinces had the right to determine the terms and condi- tions upon which the Dominion slnuld be created." Review of Flnlndill Siwltlon Ana A n . sszs. ' d. Almost the total revenue of the a "' p Colony up to the time of Confedera- tion was obtained from Customs ,0 bacon“, pa,“ of a great 90mm. 6111198. loll the had he I h o I I This source of revenue was su1'- we “H?” at“, aildtniongt 9:3,‘: rended to the Federal Government. which meywouhl 8,1,6,’ “d they and while there was no e-Xprd" detorlnlned that they would not ac- agreement, yet ‘the understanding cept the principle of direct; tam- upon which this Province entered “o, They determmed that they Confederation was that the sub- “ma, receive out or the Federal sidieg granted by the Dominion of Trmsury a proper proportion of Canada should be such that the Prov- those Customs and Excise duties lace would not be compelled to 1'9" which they were called upon to sort to direct taxation. surrender, The prlnclple o; Mom, Quotation from Memorandum enb- mg (“met taxation‘ o: taming minted by Hons. J. C. Pope. T. H. nujflpy, no, for the purpose o, the d Havilalnd and G. W. Hoylan, De- Donllulon, but for the purpose‘ of legates to the Federal Privy Couu- mp l1rovluce as we", by indirect cil during the negotiation which re- Prcvlnccs from thie beginning suited in the Confederation agree- om, is justmed m saymg" meat: otherwise the Provlncsg would no; For upwards of a century part; come together. ‘Had the Pro- 1 Prince Edward Island has enjoyed vlnijt-Q been mm a, ma, "me ma! self-government. ‘During this time mough they were no, m be gauged its inhabitants have proved that at mm; w enter upon a system of taxes and other imposltions. lese dp-ec, taxation they mus, expect than were paid by the people of u, 100k forward to l, I think mo“ the neighboring Provinces of o; the Proylnceg waum have 01,. Nova ‘Scotia and New Brunswick. jectetl. Although for the moment were adequate to the requirements they (zonsentad to a limitation upon of their public service; and now. the subsidy they were to receive as a condition of surrendering to gt p, 0H1}, reasonable w suppose’ . the Dunllulou the right of selr-sov- they imagined that with the growth . ernment. together with the right. o; t1“, (~()u|ltry the“. other revenues — 0f taxation. they wuslller that the would he so increased that they would have been able to carry on "When the Province; were asked ent to enable its government to sort to direct taxation." and agalnz" I discussion today "Tile undersigned submit that It that the Provinces entered Confed- eration with the expectation that they should ‘be called upon to re- Dle 0f P111109 Edward ISlB-lld 1° sort to tiirect taxation for the pur- surrender to the Dominion their in- poge o; nmintamlng their pmvm. flpllelldeflll Gllverllmel" and m‘! cial (iovernmente and ‘Provincial I'll-tilt of taxation upon terms which-Legislatures." will not afford them suflcient to‘ ,5,,- George E_ PM," P 5309 _ meet the ordinary expenditure of ammo debam. ' ' remind you enough in it hot or cold WATCH! Within the next few days a free sample of the cleanest} finest, healthiest food in the world, “Shredded Wheat, will be delivered to your home. Enough to l flavory delight of this popular cereal dish- ‘Shredded Wheat to convert you to it for life.‘ Make a meal of this delicious, ready-cooked. and ready-to-eat whole wheat" favorite. Serve or worry. Directions are on the package. Watch for The Shredded Wheat Man l t... .‘. . :3“; .. and your family of the crisp, case you ‘have never eaten as you prefer—-no kitchen work \ ground is ell taken that because the Consti- ‘lllfflcig/lll.’ ' ‘tulion is once formed It must be ' lllil‘ irtn d t l Conlederation Debate in Legislative changed], n“ ‘lee ‘ mid never Assembly, P. E. l., Apnil 28th, same; ‘um. ~- Provint-es had J. C. POPE‘, (lPrelnler) “I be- lieve we are entitled to receive from the Dominion a sum ‘sufficient to enable us to supply the calls which will be made upon our local revenue without having to resort to local taxation." - l (Same. May 23rd. p 167) J. C.‘ POPE. "We stated i‘n plain terms that what we svantetl was a suffici- ent amount to carry on our Local yam, an" Confederation GOI/eflllfll-‘lll llllll m9‘?! ""5 "slid-la Provincial Taxation ' wants of the Colony without being p83,“, compelled to resort to local taxa- evvn approximate taxation. we tion." From the above if is clear that It was not contemplated that the to direct taxation. however, Bl Act was The Government passing l9 Debates cf the Ueglslstive Council. 1st May. i873, p. 32. ‘HON. A. A. MAODONAUD. “In the first place, I‘ think it is our duly to see that the people of this 1y that the 1lntlerstanding lnt-nlioned then remained In the tninds of the people. ill more-recent years some Pro- Vi clearly Vl (ioverunlent should ‘have to resortlldck (If DFOIWI‘ Within a. few lull“!!- ln 1920 a tax upon Personal Pro- perty was added which is posed. Unless the smaller 11641855811’ been provided forllilflllll has so as to relieve them from the natural ne~‘éflflitl' of facing immediate andtslalldd 81°98 dlllldlll: Ill ‘because Prince lddward no industries and no YBSOUPCGS. lll In a word, her position is this: l would today ‘be a string of disnnit-lShe is driven to obtain revenue by ed provinces without Confetlera-‘dllelfl lll-Xfllldll- 11111111 "population. who in turn ed in marketing their 1e is fast losing her population. Although Prince Edward lisland receiving a far larger propor- p “pt reppn|ed_ Th], show; clear. tion of her Provincial revenue by above direct taxation than any other Pro- nee. it cannot be said that this Prn- nce is extravagant in its expen- vitit-os .wero driven m resort m ditures. Tile revenue per head of island get such terms 11H 81B 1111*! dlrlwt taxation, and among these, population is the smallest in Can- and reasonable, and as will enable pyjyu-p Edward 115mm w,“ the ada. the Local Government tn exist and first. In 1894 a Land Tax and a tax upon Income were imposed and W these have been the present. meet our local wants without rc- sortlng to direct taxation.’ ' Again dn page. 35. “I look upon it that it is the duty comparison of Expenditures f0 A pcrltsal of the following table ill show not Ollly the present ex- continued up m penditures by classes, but also the gradual increase since Confedera- tion:— still im-lsnfft-rlng for want of sufficient rev- All these lmpositions are.‘cnut-,_ this she ulstt-ntly denlanding increased aid e Provincesnnntl although our per caplta mor- her farming ly nothing is being done lu meet are banlpcr- products in competition with her nl-ighbors by~ls1and desires to transportation far-‘witb (‘an it. he wondered at thutlin the snbtilissltin of that Provinot- larger per capitfllstnlctl at pages 107 and 10S of said u it was overwhelmingly defeated at subsidy than any other Province, on lituir next appeal to the people, and “he l-‘l Tllldlllfi 3 Provincial suicide. ..\lany of our public services are Queen’s County Political Meetings Political meetings will be held at the following places and on the evenings as given below. All meetings to open at 8 p. m. OD- positlon candidates invited to at- tend and will be given half 0f the time: Caledonia. August 9th Vernon River, August 10th Pownnl. August liih Fort Altgusttls, August 12th Mount Stewart, August 13th 'l‘racadic Cross, August 16th Curran Ban. Aufrnst 17th York, Atlgust 18th Harrington, August 19th Rustico Dank, August 20th llunter ilivor, August 23rd- North “Illtshire. August 24th Cornwall Rink. August 26th Afton Hall, August 26th Bunshaw, August 27th Victoria, Atlgust 30th Kelly's Cross, August 31st Ilratlalbane, September 1st Hope River. September 2nd Clifton, September 3rd lrishtown, September 6th JOHN H. MYERS. JOHN A. MESSERVEY. and tespecially the ntatter of Public Health is ulunost entirely neglected. ltospitals are in» '1‘ l1 e tality from tuberculosis is higher than ally other Province, practical- the situation for lack of revenue. The Province of Prinlce Edward associate itself the ‘Province of Nova ‘Stcofitt ‘in support of its request for in- tcrcascd subsidy on the grounds isulnnissiou and WlllCh ‘lows: 1. A credit as against the Dom- inion (iovernment equivalent on a pur capita lhasis of calculation, to that extended to Manitoba, Saskat- chewan and Alberta on account of ‘school lands. ‘ 2. A credit as against the Dom- inion Government of such an amount as will fairly represent, on n. per cnplta basis of calculation. Nova Scotitfls Proprietary interest in the Public Lands of Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, if and when the said lands are transfer- arc us fol- r the Following Years. L red to the Government of these _ of the Government to get such Provinces. ls terms ate ‘will plaice the ‘Iéocal Gotv- l 1874 1332 1391 1901 1911 g A d“ I t u] D g erumdu 11 suc a p0! on 8e u At m. of Justice . . . . . 111,997 18m‘ 119.9 17,524 25.164 -- are fld use 1111 B 0m- ' ' ' be able gocarry on the affairs of Legislation 10$ 18,755 $12,033? s 12,153 s 3375 s 10351 inion Government as compensation the Colony without: resorting to _Agrlculture . . 3.265 8.705 to this Province for nou-partlcllm- pqflflgn] qngetlngg will m. held in local taxation. Otherwise there Education 55,000 97.411 113,022 128,288 126.438 U011 in the federal lands trnnsfef- Kings County at the following wlll be discontent 1n the Island. It Public Works 12.301 39,233 48,199 43,902 65.622 "d '° Qddlldd and Odl-"ld 11nd" places, on the dates given below: is the duty of every member of Falt-onwood 12,026 113,503 21,604 27,431; 43,422 the legislation of 1888, 139s and Cherry “up Thursday, Au; 1m; the Lfisislature u. see that wc get Interest .......... 24.309 39,041 ‘I912. "he" "1886 credits "d"? bee“ Peakes station, Friday, Aug. 1am such terms." ' arbitrated and established the in- More". Munday, Aug 13m ‘sm wtnlmn) mourns. March Totals . . . . . . . . . . . ..s1u;.o49 $186,351 9213.925 9253.599 $324,353 tare-n thereon dhddld be Pllld 11d- st. Peters, Tuesday. A115. 17th 25th. 19071 Hansard 1906-7. vol a. Other Expands '.. .... 122.1420 10,277 90.561 61,133 74.136 ""8111 "1 Nd" Sfidlld- 11°01'11""? st. Margarets. Thursday. Aus- p. 5292. to the methods followed with re- 19H, “Lower Canada would not have 110ml Exp, (or year ,,,,.$238,669 $257,228 $304,486 $315,826 $393,439 epcct to the debt allowances to the 5L Column‘ Friday, Aug_ goth entered Confederation if, a4; a con- several provinces at Confederation. Klnggborql Monday’ A“; 23rd lsequence she had been obliged t0 Comparison of Expenditures for Last Flve Years. And w "m" m“ this Plilvlme Souris, Tuesday. Aug. 24th resort to direct taxation to levy is entitled to receive like consider- Annandalm Thursday, A“; 25th the revenues necessary to carry on‘ Increase atlon and treatment as is claimed Brmgewwn, Friday‘ Ad; 27th her domestic affairs. What was, 1925 by that Province in the promises 5L Georges, Monday, Auz. 30th true of Lower Canada was equally " "" over and upon the same grounds. Cflrd|gan_ Tuesday, A“; 31st true of the Maritime Provinces. 1874 To sum up: Montague, Thursday, Sept. 2nd Nova Scotia, ‘New Brunswick, 1921 1922 192s 1924 1925 Prince Edward I-‘ddud entered Iicntherdale, Friday, Sept. 3rd Prince Edward llsland would not Adm. of Justice ..$ 27,568 $ 30,243 3 28,427 t 27.1165 $ 25.429 S 13.463 Cflllffillefflildll "p011 "16 lllllldl“ Cambridge, Monday, Sept. 6th have agreed to enter Confedera-lLr-rlslation . . . . .. 22.175 18,483 20.084 12.509 16.945 ‘L810 standing that It would rout-Ive from Gonrgemwn_ Tuggdfl,’ 5gp; 7th tion if, as a consequence. dlrectlAgi-lcttlture , ,. 32,083 28.959 33,096 138,207 311,556 351,556 the Federal Government such sub- Murray plvnr, Thursday, 86W- taxation had to be resorted tonEtitxcatlou .. 244.346 271.103 297.947 279,899 282.84 227.984 sldles an would enable It t0 6811'." tn Therefore it is not t0 be wondernPuhlit- Works .. 122.903 98.892 148,701 106.826 12143.77 103,036 on tho public services allotted to Mun-fly Harbor gouth, Friday, ed at that when the Province-s re- Falconwood .. .. 118.859 102.663 128.480 106,886 103,441 91,415 the Provincial Government WHIIOUVSQDL 10m presented at that conference agreed Interest 58.686 59,070 64,050 60,239 66,474 66,474 resorting to direct taxation. A" megflngg w commented at I to surrender to the Central Goverli- -_- - ~ —---— ——i It has been forced to (fplnck p, m, ment the exclusive power of taxu- Totals . . . . . . .._$626,620 $609,413 $720,785 $646,624 $650,166 $534.117_resort to direct taxation and The Qppqglflon gpndldnts 1| In- tion by way 0i Customs and Excise, Other expentfs... 61,314 52.255 64,843 62.536 64,029 ‘$8,591 notwithstanding It in llllfllild-‘vlted to attend and share equally they should at the same time - -__-- ____- -—-- -————- —-——- to svvlltlnue lo provide for the 1n the time, have stipulated as a. condition pre- Total Ex. for your $687,934 $661,668 $785,628 $699,160 $714,195 M75526 existing services without an in- J, A, MQQONALD, cedent that a certain portion of rnccrensc. the revenue thug collected should be returned to them, and a por- out having recourse to direct taxa- Slme, page 5294. The debate in the Legislature (Canada) I/es.,.... be sufficient to enable inc-es to properly carry on their own domestic affb and "w pro- vide for their needs and require- ments. GEORGE BROWN. As quoted by Sir W. baurier. Confederation In rLooal Legisla- ture. 1865.) '1l'f the Lower Provinces had been asked to maintain their cus- toms duties for Federal purposes and to Impose on themselves dir- ect laxatitm for local purposes, the. chances of carrying the scheme of Union would have‘ been greatly les- sened." , RON. W. S. FI-DIJDINIG. May 25th. 1907. p. 5322, “The Provinces existed before the Dominion. the Dominion might tion sufficient to permit them, with-m’ “ll” Priwlllce ‘b!’ the Slllllle 3 illeorse 5. Cap. 42 was sufficient at tion, to carry on their provincial af- “"11 “me mks,» thereafter to enable the Govern- ment of this Province to provide for Its public services as they then when,“ the mm“ w-ovmed wouhptegiislleld without further resort to the Prov- l"! ""- 1919. however. the‘ teachers in the public schools of the Province de- manded of the Government suin- crease In pay and refused to re- main teaching unless their request was complied with. This was done, <"""r'~ l" we" °"3i'.’..i2"..§‘*§il.'i.“.f lrlzlttl." .5... of Educniton to .Pro- ' Cost. of Educaiton to -Pro- Cost of Educaiton 151i- o cost of education has increased since 1911 by $156,501. of our Institution for the cure of of taxation. tho insane and poor In 1911 was 848,422. The provinces bu! $103,441. ’ to be brought together in order that-been occasioned by increased num- be formember of inmates and the increased direct taxation cost of fuel and other supplies. The cost of administration of the De- partment of Agriculture has some- what increased owing to the with- druwal of the Federal Grant in aid. All those increases of 9141191111101"! have been forced upon the Govern- Intent of the Province and in no instance has there been any in- crease, where by careful and pru- dent ndministratlon it could be avoided. The result of these in- creases in "expenditure has "been that lll the year 1924, the ordinary receipts were . . . . . . . ..$676,064.2.'i Ordinary expendltures.. 699,160.04 And in 1925 the ordinary receipts were 664,590.46 And the ordinary expendi- tures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 714,195.74 it is submitted that this Province cannot continue in the face of such a financial outlook. It may be suggested that the sit- uation might be met by an increase Thu Increase in subsidy granted and for some years In or about the year viure in 1911 . . . . . . . . . “$128,483 vince in 1921 244,346 vince in 1925 . . . . . . . . .. 282.984 lt will ‘be seen therefore that the The cost is It submitted that In the fare and in 192s u had risen u» of a declining population and with crreastl of revenue. and manyofthe necessary public services, notably‘ public health are ltltogother not-r- lecteti and many others are not ado- quateiy provided for. That this Province has no seml~ indirect sources of revenue such ns gpnlhllc lands, natural resources and ‘large corporations. and can only increase its revenues from two, lsources, viz: Direct taxation uponl its farming population or increase, of subsidy from the Federal Gov-f . . . e e 23152.’. tififni. §}"...".l°?.1.“°.'.."..‘i.l n- suw-m» "Ho- sh-m-r 1- of this ‘Province in the fare of al:°lf'in‘l"lcng ‘c: hrlnki o ulation should not 1 e v ‘ are“ 21,1; ‘at b filng both Chestnut snd Stove sins. ‘"322: tgzgsfill-‘fiivfllgjeh iihgntglrifnétzi We would be obliged If customers heretofore set forth and particular-WW“ "Y “d "l" dmwry 7mm ly is entitled to be placed upon thelvnul “M” ‘mwld b‘ M" “m” same thesis as the other landless-n“ 12"‘ m“ Provinces with respect to subsidy c | u d for want of Public Lands. Pr“: kink“. h.“ ‘ml y’ m ._.__4-o>___. Anthracite Hard Goal ii. - W. L, ‘ TELEPHONE 170 A section of railroad track rlg- 1 idly mounted on concrete will be built in Michigan for high speed The increased cost has no menus of attracting or holding on industrial population further would be limbllnlfl. the People atlHome» Vote Gbns ~ , tests of trains composed of engines and cars equipped with roller beer- w.,_l_l. GILLIS é i l’ 1 ii t