Z-Niguts-Z v Monda and Tuesday April th and 6th fiT-IIE CABARET MINSTRELS” ' Up-to-the-Minute 1,920 Edition; l/Vritten by Mr. Billy Burke, New York. Staged Jointly by The Pastime Club and St. Dunstan’s Ladies’ Choral Club Auspices of Charlottetown Hospital. PRICES:- Entire lower floor, reserved. . . . .500. 1st four rows, balcony . . . . . . . . . .500 133 rush seats, balcony . . . . . . . . .350. Seats on sale Thursday, April 1st at the Theatre, 10 a.m. Coupon Holders Have First Choice 4 ,1; 1 4P 1 4 l *0~O-fO§0-OO0QQ4-0QQO§;00-0§O-00-0-4§4§0Q-0-0+0~00&Q-00+0£4§00 Distinctive Easter _Cards_ and Easter Stationery in keeping with this JOY- ful season. O I O "beautifully boxed candies in Easter coiorings. llotne-macie. candles. "flu: kind that has made ottr Confectionery Dept. famous. lliaric fresh each day. ztnti boxed to suit the indiv-idtial taste. Imported perfumes-Toilet waters, -—~iOiIiOllS‘. etc, in combination or sin- glc gift i_.‘»OI\'t.‘S. h‘attiotts Dunhill Pipes, Cigarette Holders, Tobacco Pouches, and Tobaccos. Reddin Bros. " ‘ran cmttmrrnrowu liaisons ‘A - ifillhittlllilililbll There's no place like GOFF’S FOR Easter Shoes Style and Quality Unsurpassed Price Right Victoria Row Goii A Bros Ltd. . RESUMES -WORK.—llowatt‘s Roller Mills Brudenell started grinding today alter ;tbe recettt accident" to the dam. 3i “ YOU AiNTYFLRJED YOUR’! just laid off“ "Sam. Cabaret Minstr- els, at the Prince Edward, Easier Zilotiduy and Tuesday. T979 OWING TO THE POOR CON- DITION of the roads in the coun- try, we will. not take delivery of hogs this week. Canadian Packing Company. - 2i A NOVELTY in Minstrels. Some- thing doing every minute. (‘abat- et Minstrels, Easter Monday and 'l‘uesday at the Prince Edward. 7979 THE CAR FERRV.--’l‘lte S. S. Prince Edward ntade three round trips yesterday, The train from Borden arrived in the city at 7.35 The steamer brought 80 passengers to this side. VISITS NATIVE aTlL-Mr. Hur- ry (‘hllton oi Springfield Mass" is visiting his native city after an ab- sence ol several years. lie cnine home in response to a telegram. containing the sad news oi his lllO- ihei“s death. He will remain in Charlottetown for it short time. MR. ‘L. REG. BONNELL demon- Lvtrtiting Fashion-craft clothes will he at “Tile Haberdashery" Tires- tlay and Wednesday March 30th and 531st. Come and see the nctv tnotlcls and cloths. Orders taken for itiatlc-to-mcastire suits. TSBS-it-Stl-Nilfll PoTATossWsEnnca- Potato dealers i!‘ (‘httrlottclotvu declare that the present high prices are. due to tho fact that so few are itioviitg. When the roads are lin- proved anti tnnvt-ttit-nts are pose-ti- ble they expect, prices lo tlrop. _ ~101- PIERHON .\ LS Mr. anti .\lt‘.<. '1‘. ll. Woodman re- turned nlilntluy itlghl. front SI. John's Nt-tvfwtintilnnti. Mrs. Kilfltilflflt‘ and son Bertie. also Arthur llirl. all of (‘ovc ilead ltotul lcfl for Sinlitluttt, Sash. Mr. B. Breuitict‘ of (‘lll‘it‘l‘ & (‘(1. l.ttl., leaves this niortiiiii‘; for Mon- treal ‘tntl 'l‘orti,nto on a business trip in the interests of ihc lirni. Mr. and Mrs. James Paton re turned front llallfttx last evening accompanied by their daughter‘. Mrs. R. F. Logan and chill. -I\lr.<. James (l. Hughes, West (‘ttixeltt-tul, uni,- a passenger‘ is,’ the cur l'err_v on \\'ctliic~'tin_v, en route to Wittnipeg wvhcrc she intends Visiting friend's for a month. .\ii'. i".ll’i{l’l' Lat-let‘. who has been visiting his ister, Mrs Wllllatu Whltloelt. ltl tPark Street. iefl on return to Montreal yesterday. Mr. Lnrter has been in ‘i“illil‘l()iit?i()\\'l1 attending the funeral Qf ills grand- mother. the late Nlrs. t‘hiltoti. Hotel Arrivals VICTORIA HOTEL J. l5. Gaudet. »l\1iSt‘.O\lCilC} (leo. A. Poole, liotvcrllloittrtgue; W. l<‘. llnrristiit. 'l‘orottlo; if. R. Donnell. St. John; 'l‘. ‘S. rllacKtiy‘. Montreal; l’. .\l. t‘uitningltant, Amherst; Jos. Gibson. Toronto; i\\'. S. Miller. Si. John; A. E. Surtzer, Ottawa; F). Y. Rotwlnitd, St Stephen; N. N. GifltiWill. Toronto; J. L. Simpson, Amherst; S. J. Moore, "Fruro; ti. P. Machatcltey, Toronto; l. Hud- son. Toronto; J. \V. Murdock. Mon tague; G. ‘McMillan. Cortiwall; P. lii. lGatitliiuli, lSiL. t'.l'Lotiis; iRi. A. Knight, Sumntersitle. REVERE HOTEL. J. M. Howtitt, O'Letiry; Etnnia McKay Springfield; A. F. Mt-Quaitl Souris; E. J. Moran, Quebec; J. H. Locke, Montreal; B. Benjamin, Montreal; J. N. McEnchern, Souris. M. l1. Myers, New PerthfJ. J. Ry- an. ISouris; D. W. Patterson, Hun- ter River‘; E. P. \Vaters. Montreal, W. L. Zliclinren. Cardigan; G. Mc- Leod, Iluntet- River; 'l‘. Hilféllll, Quebec; ll. illaclltmitld, Rock llar_ ra; D. J. Nlclsattc, liock liarrtult. E. McKlnsttryq Ollawti; M. J. Byrne, Iona; W. F. lttlse. Mi. Slew: ‘l; F. A. Hewitt. (‘ttrtiigam Hurry (l. Nic- Domiltl, York; ll. ll. Brown, York; V. Crockett, York; M. (‘titliffe and wife, liunter Rivet‘; E. B. Alcliar- en. Georgetown; A. it. llowztll, O'- Leary; W’. G. ltowlttntl. (‘lticttgtr OUR STOCK ol‘ -boy's and men's SDI? collars is now complete. the tint-k stripe is very itew and tines not soil as t-ztsily zts the wi " ~, we have ttltent ‘(it all sizes. -l’atotis Limitctl. new ‘DESPAIR lf you are troubled with pains. or aches; feel tired; have head- ache, indigestion. insomnia; Pain- ful passage of urine, yott will find relief in coin pron. "e The world's standard remedy for kidney. liver, bladder and ui'ic acid troubles and National Remedy or Holland since 1696. All drug- glsls, 50c a box. Guaranteed. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no lini- Litiiou I_T PAYS to buy in this province. . _ Sccotiti it la BUY YOUR EASTER BEFP from Saunders d: Newsom & Co., Market Building. 7752-3-30ME4l ‘rt-ts P. t-:. tetmo HOSPITAL will hold their annual Tag Day on Saturday. Meet the girls with, a smile. 7969. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER of tickets on sale tor ‘the Easter Mun- tlay dance. at the Country Club. Buy early don't be disappointed. 7977-3-3l-ME2l. CARS STILL UNDER WATER.- ’l‘he two freight cars which went over the Borden pier Oil ‘Monday are still under water. The work or eittleavorlng to raise thein vras in progress yesterday. ' PLEASANT AFFAIR-A very pleasant evening was spent n; mo. home of Gordon Crockett. York. on Widny‘ evening. when a tiuinber of the youirg people gathered to say to hint good-bye, previous to his leavingflflte evening was spent in singing and games, anti n dainty lunch was served by the tvottng ladies. Anfarltlressl wits read by Hint‘- old Watts, and Will Cooke pre- sented liiiii with a ‘pipe. The l'oll- uwinistltetttldress: Gordon (‘roc- ikett. Dear Gordon. We, your boy friends oi’ York. feel we cannot let you leave its without iwitieinherittg you ni stinte way. We ask you to accept the uccontpzinylttg tripe, t-tta, ash sntnll token of our friuiitlship. and ltopo as you ranjuy nittny n good smoke from it, it will also be a reminder‘ of the runny ltappy smok- es had with your boy friends. \\'lsi. ing you every sticccss anti all imp‘ plness iii your tiewt home. Wllllaiti l). Cooke, lit-lib llrtnvtt. liurold W-utls, (‘titnniiltee on behalf or York boys, hiarch. 20th, 1020. i» Rousing Meetings ("tinwltitu-tl l-‘rotu Page One tilt‘ following lllll\'l'li ill aut- nietttlitit-ul: -' the scali- of ininitttutu salaries- be as follows and lh.'t‘r tnule anti fciuale |i»:ich~ ers receive Iilt- saute s.ilttr,v:-—~ First ' 'l‘e.‘tt-hi-rs iii ‘ét-iitmis ‘luuichtlrs in Scilttrlis l‘t~:tt~ltei.-t in hools 750.00 Third (‘lass i(‘ll<'ili'l'$ 500.00 That tin" illi‘l'4'i u suggcslcrl in the tiriginul tuotiozi should be car~ rlcd out. . The tiriginal motion utul the atn~ (‘liliill-‘lli were t-ztt-h iu turn ptit in a sluutlitig vole of rho int-cling. the tirlgintil motion carrying by ti largo tnalorlty: After some ‘further dtisctissioti the itieetiug zitljtitti-iictl until 8 p. nt. t-zvtzutrifsitzsstou $1,000.00 Second t‘ $50.00 Second (‘l-i The Hi {lid TilPiliP‘ was fiilr-ti lo cupuci :11 the evcititlg stlfifiitltl. .\li‘. Lloyd Shaw \\'_ll$ lilt‘ first er. ilc thought we r-otllti no; quite rcnllze the serious condition of at- fairs in rcgtirtl to our schools as it was the gradual growth of years. The trxtitltts of our teachers. to titt- Western provinces should shot-lg us into u rcal‘ tlion of the etiiltiil- ions that prevail. lie deal: effectively with the pro» blein til‘ rlilklii rural schoolsmutiti thought th.i\ iit ttlllbOiiiiiliitlll lay the only l'l'ltlt‘li_\'. lie euutnt-rittt-tl sonic of the tidvrttiltiges and iiintid’ vantages occuriitg from our sys- teni of small rural schools anti fountl the lttltcr to tiutweiglt lhc forinei‘ to a great extent. llr- did not believe in complete tftlllitiiiiitli’ ion but the tinuextitloit of titljtiittittg districts into tit least tt l\'\li‘l'i\l.llll school. lie spoke of illc hurl effects‘ of irregular “iteutlatttxe and allrlbtiierl ll to a lack of interest on the part oi‘ parents. He thought" the s.'tl‘.ir_v question w s the crux of [he whole problem. as ratepayers can lturtlly demand highly quallfietl tern-hers for whose services they arc tiuwil- ling to piy. ltev. Mr. ltnyintintl was the itexi speaker. He r-itttilttuizerl the illlllt)!" lance of etlttcatioit tutti the ‘part it plays in the stilutltitt of our lab- or questions. ‘Fhere ‘is no one, no‘ matter tvhal his or her tirofcssitut may be. bttt should be grottndt-tl in the iuttdzitnenlttls oi etiucatioti. llt- stated us u lutsis principle that an etiuculititt is the itiallenzitblt- right of every t-itilrl irrespt-clivt- of his parentage. lle ihottglti the ntal< ter oi‘ retituiterzttitut required no (‘UllllllBlliill'_~' as. ll twtrrietl its own proof. Tho lcnchlitg profession tnust be put on the shine busts n» other tirofcssitins if our best tench- r-rs are to be rcttiii -ti. lie compar- ed the average ea try in iilc tear-lt- lug tirtrfossitm with that of banlt ('i"l‘i(s and stenogrti-pht-rs and even niilkiticii, and ‘found the balance to lie in favor of the itittct‘. properly presentt-tl to thetu.. lit» thought that cducatltiil was titiitlt- n political football til. for lht- tttl‘ vantage of one or tliill'l' political pttrty. lie paid u ctiiiiplitttettt in the press for its iniluctit-t- moulding public tltlliiliilll. but sug- loriul columns iti dealing with pub lic questions rather than ill bl.“ siniiwliing each ()iilt‘l‘. lie suggested several remedial inoistires that should dllllviiilflllt‘ existing conditions. He was quite in favor of consplitltiliott. llc thought s direct tux should be le- vied for educational matters anti that this tax should ‘be widespread. Every available source should be tapped to raise the nettessury funds for educational purposes. The only exemptions might be in the case of teachers thctfllves, and poor people with large families. The in- dividual districts should also bc re- qulred to raise a certain amount no as to throw responsibility on them. A high school should be esltltbiisiled in each cottnty at any rate n0 an to be within easy reach of every child. He Huggested that the Government foster 'i‘rtislees' Associations, which would bring llo felt quite sure the farmers‘ were quite willing tn pay the lcachi t-rs a fair sitlnry‘ if tht- matter was, iui t gesterl that titey t)'t'(‘ll]ly their etll~| IAAALLALAAAAAAAAAAAA‘A a vwwvvwvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvv WILLIAM The Picture You Have Been Waiting For i i t z t i i i i i i i l § i z 1 i i SEE FOX presents ‘_ r t‘ st racin s60 e indie/i ti. W 8 ‘WOT w f Blossom; - Thoroughbreds andi1~igi1 {hf i1ter~ with -iia1t*fei1totiorts _. freight. EXCITING—- THRILLING- INTERESTING a-"ba The Prince Edward Today and Thursday - The bunting box car uncoupled from the train plunging through an open draw bridge into the waters below with its human c, ‘Cildillél! the Matinee 3. Night 7 and 15 Sharp 8.45 Sharp once tt your to (iiiOllSS .“('ili)(li inal- tors. lie citiplitisized the iteet -<i;_\- of piovirling some ttticqtlntc pcns~ loii or retiring allowance for tench- t-rs to eiutblc tilt ill to llvc in coin~ tiurntivtt cotnftiri after the best yctirs of their‘ lives to tttr itoble cause of t'tillt‘t’li.i()il . l . llr. (luutltier stpolte ol‘ the r‘ ‘ducatiotittl and the neat-s i3,‘ of flntiitit: .-t - i- iulion. lie tit-plorwl the fuc- that our system was tnoticlieti .l.t t‘ that oi‘ Ontario and the l‘nite.| ~7t;tte.< and not that of itlIl-Ziilllti. Tht t:|.ir- al t-lt-titeut tuust not be leaf t.'.l-. lie spoke of tiic tieicni t the Retercittltttti and blamed both p.itt~ ies; us they tuolt no purl i‘ ~‘ planting this nitttltu‘ to the p w‘ lie was quite stir» that an; . on the part of the (loverntitt t.l that hutl been ]lt~'.~‘t'|| iii the tifttruottit in I'efertlit»-t~ tat 1\iill‘it'.\‘.. 'l'hi.~‘- motion \\ czirricti uittttiituaitsiy. Leave Chnrlotlstown Local Train luvln Mflnston leaving Suflvlllo for ormsntlne ‘ 80o Your W. T. HUGQAN, District Passenger Agent, Chnrlothtown, P. I. L school officers together at‘ least j010-2-13MELhtl,_ devoting ll- l‘- jyn Pill, , u-oultl bring about a solution ttuluitl celltut tuusi during the evrllilll»! met-t with tht- l'iili appt‘.til.illi: w -|.ti t.» iill‘ apt-alters tht- titer-ting the petiple. ilt- as ‘ed lhc an it» .~| bin-he zip with the Xutltlttul Ant- to rc-:il'l‘it‘iii lii‘ tcstllttllvlu licui. . TORONTO and ALL points West Vla the only I All Canadian Route 6.25 a.m.. .Lv. Charlottetown Ar. 6.36 p.m. 8.45 a.m. Lv. Bummerslds Ar. 6.05 p.m. 1-08 n-m---Lv Slcxvllls " Lv. 1.1a p.m. 2-26 n-m- Lv. Monoton Lv. toss a.m. 913° l-"l- N‘- Nlsntronl Lv. 9.25 a.m.‘ Daily Service Between Halifax and Montreal t Maritime Express Leaving Montreal, daily except Saturdays flilkll Bu! Through Connections to Prince Edward Island Points VII Saokvllle. Via---CANADIAN NATIONAL RAiLWliYS The folloufitig committee was named to trait upon the Govern- nr-nt it) present llie resolutititi pats sed aul tiress .tlte clttiitts of the teachers for iutrreuscti stilnrlcs. llclntreil, l1}. ll. lrlulizircn. l~l. U. Llirlrllngs, (‘tipL Jus .\‘lcl5ticlt~ ern. l-‘ranl; 'l‘i-ziintir. Attgus \\'iistnl. ‘ l). .\l;~ls:t.e._l), l". hlclloittiltl, J. E. Diugtvcll, Mr. Lacey, 'i‘. Cook, llani lielly, Percy .\itlt('il, ll. R. Brown. \\'ni. .\lcl‘ullttni. ltcv. li. H. tSiitvert‘. \\' . ll. Atkins, ltev. Dr. Gauthier. Andrr-tv‘ llztgnzill, Rev. J. (.‘. Martin, Di‘. .\lc‘l.cll.ui'. J. Walter Jones, it. ll.'. Jcllkilli, tiortltitt hlchcotl, Geo. ltrtucvu, Joint Agitetv. Dr. John son. \\'. Ii. Nictircgor, Dun Arse- ituttlt.ll.trrvll.it1iy. A. Gautier, lfruult lie u, -‘,'.tr \..te.~. of thanks to the l.r mitt‘ of tltt- (‘t-tiss- for their ex- AN AFTER MEETING, l After the t-tuntuilltit- ltatl ivuitt-tl Ttttttotioltostltl/tct Quebec and Montreal With Connections for Dally Except Sunday. at 10.55 a. m. connects with trnln at 1.15 p. m. Tickets Read. W. K. ROGERS, City Tlekst Agent, Charlottetown, P. B. I. " ‘Matthew-Adults ~1~5c Night-Adults 25c Children 10c tipou the Governttictil last night and were proiuisetl serious coils-id- crution. the delegates returned to the llonrtl oi’ Trude rooms and re- ctinstructt-tl titeinseltcs into a ntcetiitg to rllscttss certain resoitt- titlns that had bee“ lttLhled ul. the regular cvcillng ineeliitg. After ttn aninttitctl tlisctissltiti the following t-esnltititnts were llilrifii.‘lii'—* of otii‘ population is rurnl and en~ gugt-d in tigrictilture and fishing. .-\.\'-I) ivillldiltlfidS ll is desirable that our brightest titintis be given an tippurtuitity to be trniiierl in sub jcci-t (‘tll-{lllllv with our basic lii- tittstrics of agriculture and fishing 21>‘ iilc economic future of our tirol vlnr-e is intimately related with in» rrt-ttscrl clllcicltcy‘ in our basic in. tillslritn-z 'l‘i|l‘)lti'}l~‘()ltl'l ill-ISOLVE-l) that grutlttal t-slttbllslttiteiil. of Agilcul» .__._.. ~—-/——~--—~-- ‘0-0-0-0 0-0 0'04 Carter LIMiTED ,. 06+>¢+o+o+0ooou4o~++oo+o00+++na++o+<».>. y.» sqeq-ssa“. ,H, \\'l-il~1ltl-1AS eighty fivc pct‘ tient. ~__ TurzzaQ-T. -.'-~_—. ;:_—.— tho-econ 04000004 0 400000004000-0-000-0000000000000000000§§§004§0¥Q0§§-0Q4F§‘040Q0-0Q0%0-0-§-00§0Q§-0-0+§4§0§-00 00900000-000000-000 tural lllgh Schools at rural points- bc cslabiishctl. 'l‘luit the [ollowllng cnininittco he appointed to urge upon the Gov erntut-ilt the itniuedizile establish- incnt of at least one Agricultural High School:—l¥, tit. Brown, W. ll. liictiregtir, J. Wallet‘ Jones and Wm (‘nin. ‘ltltl-SOLVED that the attendance be (‘Ollllllliéitlfy for 100 days for [lllpils lwtweei] seven nntl thirteen included untier the ticuulty of rt fine of $20 and that tirosecution be brought. by inspector. - ----<+@- Dn not suffer an- other day with Itching. Blecdln! or Protrudlnr! Piles. No surgical operation requir- Ptl. ill‘. Chase's Ointment will re- ltt-vt- you at once and an certainly vttrc you. tillc. tt box. all dealers. or lorlmnnutwn. Rates 8; Cn., Limited. Toronto. Sitinple box free if you mention thin Qflpflf ""1 and“; 3Q, 1:2; Wall Paper Newest Designs, Beautiiuitloiorings. Blended Borders. See our big New Stock in Wail Paper Dept. . 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