FRIDAY. APRIL S0. 190 1. -. I ~.J Mr. Horace iiasznril`s let-ter on leirislntive and political reform strongly opposes “the reduction in the cost of education" and “the weakeniiig ofthe free scliools_vstein", which the Journal appears to think Hr. If uiirierstaiiil Mr. Hu‘azar:i_li‘.it he can sneak ...M-._,. aud distinctly uriderstoori th;-it so far as -v»-~., --»......___ contributed that we hzire olijccted. just as they contribute all the moneys ex WWW ” _ by-¢p=p,I1!ng_to'tiiis ciiioe. “ `~ 'V - " THE SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS. The Summerside Journal. reviewing llasz:ird's pluu involves. \\`e do not so I for hiniself. But we wisli it to be clearly THE Gi'.\i».iii_~tN is concerned we have not g ` , It is now pretty clear that the iiifi':tiv_~ proposed to decrease the su;-port or lcsscii thc efficiency of the school _-y. '» °_ T' -> ; ~. -L .. _ -_ -. ~ .,; --.1 =,,__._-_ ;_.,»__. 2 -_e._:;- -q ,sat guise ._ .» -,» :_.~_ -ff-,_-1,, ti -341 » 5 ~> ;, .;.;>:¢.~_<_=__»,;- z; ,_.- ..,<,-_fail ;;_w..~._._ ~»;.»_-a;._= ,_ _ __ , - _,S ,_ _i = _f =_.. ; _,- _, __ ' _ ' - " >\'-i'~_i¢`=;._..».» ", ., _ ‘* ~:.__f~;,.__;.--~.,=:;-;_,=»~>1-=‘ .L,f,,="~1'=-f'» .._. ‘gf _ _ng-»fe+'i °`»¥-J-*_==if-~'*" ~`»’wc»‘.‘=~f~-“'»> -fit" ‘==-‘~‘»~3$;a,~:.-..:.-.*=.;'-_.i .. -"'.-~:.;;.; f-i_;e:.f ‘- ' _ i ~ - ~ so = 1 .f V 9 f- -' s-,__,_ __ '_ ~ .3 'co ~~_ . - ~ . ~_ ~ -» ' `~:- ' _f 1, » “_ _ `-‘. ~;_-~.¢__~: ' ;__:z~ - :fp ‘~ ~=_»_<;.,_'~`-.-»,», ;,_ gy _s :;,<_~_`-f ;f,1.~~11§s=»;_ 132 H R, -_». ,_-w /Y" ' ".>,."'~,',. »i= _. ms__eU.iaoois minor iiowiemiinv ,, _ .- ,;____,» in . uno. 31-- -~ -me »- ~-- ~~ -»~-------------~------~`-~~-~~ -»----r`»~~--~~ 1 >~--~~ g __ __ i_lii___li_llRlllNii' The Century Question. Sm,-I have read over carefully the letters of Mr. H. H. Osgood and W. F. H. Carvell on the aboveuiudi it seems to me that these gentlemen are right, each in his own way of calculating. Where the doubt has always existed and where it exists is in this. Was the llrst year of the -~. ;;,__ o. __ __ .. ilrst century counted as 1 till it was coni- pleted or was it called the`year l from the very first hour 1 This is where the dispute arises. It is contended by some very earned men that the Brat year ofthe first century was as a matter of fact the year Oand was not counted as 1 till it was com- pleted; If that is so then the moment- we wrote 1000 that moment the year 1900 was completed and we werein the 20th century. It is very doubtful if_the deepest research will ever resolve this doubt and for that reason it is now generally conceded that the ciiiledl from the first hour and so the year 1900 will not be completed till mid- night, Dec. 31st 1900. ‘» - 17th April. R first year of the first century was Yours Truly, A. E. ARSENAULT. Suinmcrside. l% ‘_ f _.a=' i m _ . / schools in their own localities. In Prince to the “ ar vmce bullet returned the ' / Edward Island irore than three 'ourtlis of _ I A . ' ` the cost of the schools is paid out of the , be Surmléegl tilst l;1;;n Floljerts Bent ms c c cor Provincial treasury. We know of no other report without note or comment. It may report to t e ar ce it vi as accompan - _ - - ~ _ Are Caused by Uric Acid Being Left in / province or country in which the public led by certzfm _`rec0mmem_1atlon°' the un Blood b Dmuod Kidnoyo _ _ _ _ _ _ "msn assumes Q0 la e R shire of the nature of which is not knou n. The \Var , Y _ ry _ , rg . . Odice doubtless tooksomc time to consider _ i cost of education, and there is certainly no _ _ _ _ To sua-er the most excruciating Rigas, to . other Province of Canada in which the It and within the past' few days published |050 C110 115° Of limb5» “nd t° have l ian" `| ' ' ' ' ° th l t f the . Provincial treasu issomue able to com the report in ordertoascertain the views swollen and disfigured is e 0 o _ _ _ Q h f of the press and general public. \Vhile Llncum °f meumansm' __ . tribute m this Way' ‘ or Met ere' so ur all this was going on behind the scenes; Uri° acid in ll” bl°°d is lh° eau” M ' as we can find, any exceptionalfconditions _ _ i ,_ _ ;»h¢`n§i;`g¢'{g`;i_ ' If thgikidneys _are active they ' existing here to account for the altogether It is easy to see that Roberts and Buller _ remove the uric acid. That is their _ _ ' ood 1; _ 5 ° work. If on the other hand,_the kidneys 1 . _ excessive proportion of the cost of educa- were ln no In O co opera e In th? are deranged, there is sure tobe uric acidic _ tion that is paid by the Province. vigorous prosecution of advance move or the blood and rheumatic Pain’ "mtough um' _ _ _ ments. " body. . _ N 1 t of linimeut will ever cure port is no more than one third of the total --*°°"°°-'-l' theullxxggigxldé It sometimes relieves, but cost the people enjoy quite as good cure can only be brought about by setting - _ _ _ * th k'd ri ht. The most effective kid- sehools as ue have here, “here the Pro- e° I £35 kimwn to man is Dr Chase., vince pays three fourtlis of the cost.Doubt- Poets and War' l1(i§n1;»-Li\,?er Pills. They curerhenmutism less it may be said that were the larger _'W _ ?¢1'fU31}¢UtlY bl' ma-king §h¢ k1dU°Y3_ 9~°nY° . _ The dearth of goodnar poetry is ac-_ n their work of removing the uric acid o part of the of Schwl Suppon' thrown upon counted for, in a novel but plausible way f¥0m U18 N005- ` the districts,some districts would prefer t0 by Mr. Austin M. Stevens, Writing in Dr' Chasgs Kido¢y.Liv¢;- Pill; positively have no school in operation rather than the Westminister Review. The ancient :iilre baolkach? lluulzliiiago, rhegliriiatism 81:3 _ _ milita balladists, he reminds us, were disor erso t e i neysan iver. Pay the cost, and some would have Ollcn as cuging with his Sword as with the ina dose. 256. a box’ at an dogma, or In Provinces where the Provincial sup harp string, and never thought of urging - ' ' _ % schools during ii portion of the year only, _ _ . gdmansoo Bam, & Co_ ‘1‘oroo¢o_ 14 _ Wh°1`° nowthe S°h°°1S are Open d““`i”3 the the hosts to battle unless ready to stand entire school year. But. ,in such cases in the front rank themselves. The de- 5 A '" '= disu-go¢3“~oom1oSo& proportionate Share cadence of the latter-day warrior band D0 85 W3 ofthe amount contributed by the Pro- may be due to the fact of his entire F other Provinces to be a. sullicient in- ducement aud corrective. We have said that inany case the people pay the cost of supporting the schools, _ peuded by the Government :for whatever purpose. Nothing isgained by the people in regmd iioschool support by first pay- _ i '_ the t t result, an ing taxes to the Government and the pgngmtiilpui death would most ovsurelyo Government supporting the schools. Opt the contrary something is always lost. It an towns supply their local wants y _ a » 1 l - - 1 - __ ,I i ._r :_ . _ local taxation. Thus in other Provinces and in the Mother Country, county and parish municipalities supplyl their local wants by local taxation. _ In our case the demands upon Provincial treasury are far too great for the very limited revenue and it has be- come imperative that the treasury shall be disencumbered of a part of its burden. The excessive contribution of the Province for education"naf]urally suggests that' the modcof support for schools should be changed, and that the plan which exper- ience in other Provinces has demonstrated to be sound in principle .ma enicien: in ns operation should be adopted in Prince _ _ 2 CUR% IN ONE 1Oc. PACKAGE. J. Fred Edwards, the well ,known Clerk of tfefieuiient, says: “I recently had Headache. Tried Kumfort Headache Powders-cured me in short order. One of our guests, a commercial traveller, was complaining so gave him balance of pack- age-another cure. It seems they never fail.” _ - ' If f l a in the matte ith your ilglmaizli lelzlsitdx ogtea. and try rebvooa shells for a. while. It is the healthiest and best drink for men, womenand children. 0nly8cts per lb., 2 lbs f0r`1Zcts.f If your merchant does not keep them. send to Brace's Grocery, Upper Queen Street. ' 19,2i d&w. f »-- i Q ii u_1i_ Fir Em and Wuxi iiim Sanlcas. \ 11-ln. ' Dn:rAu_rl_niv_r'or Pwnc .'Wonxs, _ 1 l8_thApri1.» 1900.1 _;__!,»___k;,~ r99e§ved.by this ' ‘T Smrdly. " “elf manrvenon ;5‘?l‘_“_!l'!‘€*-9\lf»T‘\_"‘l*_-2°! wi ‘Ffidefl of Q; and West Rivets. and schedule of can be ob- _ ,‘;u1_§caAansMim, ,.1 1' _ of Public Wotkl. -very far Says Mr Stevens “Not till comparatively modern times did poet dare to invoke the god of battle while he himself remained in the peace- ful but inglorious security of his own home. ’ “In the pa.lmy'days of Athens _such counsel would have been regarded with unutterahle contempt, and if by any 'wi ` 'idetea as he liaveawaited the #ver of it at the hands of his fellow citizeiil when the war ended chance it should have been oiered and - is - ll t if h b s» Q ‘ vince and this fact has been found in Wx mgness osnu t e attle fromafar 5- - - - _ ' '_ ' _ 2’ ° l* .;_. .4 _A `. _;. ‘A4 - "-4 “ _ ° we _ _ _ _ ., _ is aaound principle that as far as practi- unfit lgmzlzmg be c Give us your neltjob _ ,' i '__ - _ ' cable the money expended for local pmv Whse dum? poet” counssued M ,E poses should bemised locally by voluntary resort no arms without being himself pre- f-_ _ 'nm mmm umm-. taxation, rather that that such money paredtostand shoulder-to-shoulder with, his fellow-countrymen. ' ~ To begood- repair must be Repair<, doneby an-expert. _ Last seo-i _ son’s worl:-turned out from our shop shows what we ccnffdo. our-/_ _ Business-44* s _~ R is to, repair wheels of all kinds. _ A ' t pays us to do them rl That’s why we do it. Prop? y e .. ~ lfl 'F _ IFMM. should be raised by enforced taxation _ . ' » A _ g Q upon the Province at large. Thus cities' _ - l ' o ' _ _ A _,___ _ ,f _ <1 ' b . ~ A ' ` ` p ~ i naman uhm iiiioii;,,,iii llillllilillil iliiliillili. SUNS UF ENGLAND I 2 gimm- Under the Direction of Brother Tro- fessor W, Harry Watts, in Cele- bration of _ A St. George’s Day. iiiinii limi zaiii ll ri.-_¢;» OPERA HOUSE _ PRCGRAMME. March . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . Pr lessor Vinnloom ho’c Urchv-ora. 1.-sandy on »‘nm..fwmmmrnu¢'u» Solo hybro.-A. W. llitcho I. . Chorus bv members ot .hc 0 it §"I2i 33° ‘“'”f.;.' ;i.S°i°°ii°“.;"°' _ rizs-“iota avelo` is \ ~ ~ ~ -nn. ~ | » ~ . | .¢¢u`» »'n»u|':o`¢¢~»o¢c¢ _ io, Valgte _ Fanning, Verse Aiifitrophe to Colonial! Mr. A. W. Lamont Verse apostropbe re P-strimio F und Mrs. . H Watts . Song-“Tne Uiieomniercial' ’h°avell Mr. E. H. Mifrh ll. _ Piano-Mrs. F.`Mit:hell. 5. Reoitation ,...._. . . . . . .mtormnlonz Mifs hnid McLean. i`.'8on-z..:.....“Aficr the suv Went Little misses’ Fa.m.ie and Jean Gill. 7. Song . . . . . . . .. “6"ion~" .... .; ....8. Mrs E. H. Nur' on 8. Pat iotic Song. _ _."Who-Carries tha M _ W. H. Wati rs s. 9. Sword Drill and Royal .~'aiuie.... ._ Capt. ihiiss) Fitzgerald and twelve Young Ladle-. . - IN'l‘ERMI°SION. Light Cavalry Overture by Von Snape. 0:ch wra.. ' PAR 1° II. 1. Solo and Chorus-“The Reoessievml" ...,.. . . . . . . . . . Kona _ Mr L. W. C0.iKaudLhu‘ui-, 2. Gipsy Scene-Boone arranged by lisa H. McDonald. _ By the Ladies of the Sword Drill. 3.80"; ......... ..... .. .. ...Selected Miss Earle. Piano. Protissor bile. ' 4. Rcottstion t.iic.'l‘nln Rod Liao enxie T bl A Lhu A.G.Po\h. 5.‘&?|`%?%m otm&Pm;wh”..Hu& lr. . F. ~ ondl 'l Choral. ... ... ...._, iinigiiu __ ooogsavsc h~"i%ii' `§iIllii¢ _ awomwnin um may loin. _.libs sin- w Busy W ' mféggmgiiilgalo at usual planet \ili°lo n'cl°eii’°“u's' .-0 'I Adm!-sion 85 and Slocum V \n.Pr¢c|c¢8 ui ui ci iid Orch Fall. A \-s* ST, ll( end. #ilf¥#_###l“lPiil¥#l These three words brought a lawyer a fee of $5,000 00. A railway company paid that amount to lub able words for danger signs at crossings. I There is ii. “crossing” just ahead of you .If o -, 'ii th°¢°_i_“»mQ1'fi >.- 5, _ ~, N _ v fl I ,- You D n t See Miss l'icEachern’s Handy Work hiore _ Placlng Yourépring Hg; ,---_-lx /1. _ . , ~ ,_ .~.... - __ s- _. -V., E I 5 »< ~ ~'*-14 _. _..._ .4 _,___l _ ‘ 9 ‘i »-`_-\'; \ .i is ;r"v»r"1 1' ___i`s-_ .___..» smug.- M, “IW” ¢ Is r 1