n. Q . him a cheque for $10 protection. H. A. EB fr? "iust<._ vWelcoine News! A Cheque for $10,256.20 NSTEAD of asking him to pay any fur-the;- premiums, the Mutual Life of Canada sent Here is a man who took a ten thousand dollar‘ straight life policy in_ middle age when he was earning good money, but his family needed - The premium of‘ $285.20 he could readily pay. ‘ And he expected" to pay it the rest of his life. Instead of paying premiums until death, as his form of policy provided for, Mutual profits have enabled him to enjoy the possession and benefits of more than ten thousand dollars in his old age. The Mutual Life agent will be glad to show you the Mutual Life Result Book. “MUTUAL LIFE or(MusAIn\ , 135 Kent Street . jlnsrlottctown 256,20. Waterloo Ontario. ERS Central Guardian f LADIES’ 'sn.|< unoesvssrs Special 8100.-—-Prowse Bros, Ltd. 9617 l E178 TAXI_ day and night cer- vice. Phone BB7 0r iiilll-J. NEW LINE LADIES’ SUMMER silk hose. Latest ‘shade-sh very spe- clall price 39c-4Prowse ‘Bros. Ltd. 9617 FREE ADVi6E—Re foot troubles consult ‘Mr. McLean any time. Sat. 9566-64-31 hosi- $1.50 linu- to clear 75c. ‘Prowae Bros, iLid. v *‘ 9617-64-2! TIRED FEET- Mr. McLean one of Dr. ‘Sch0ll's foot-specialists will h» wt our store all day Saturday, _ June 5th where he inn-y be wusull- urday, June 5th Alley & Co., ibtd. I A FEW oozau ivory special silk ' has cnsnnomnrows GUARDIAN f” As Others See Us (Con-tinned from page 4.) ii‘ iiiiiiiililliimm lililllilll ii criticism on educational conditions in the Maritime Provinces. Dr. Webster seems more concerned with charges than with ideals; with existing facts as they appeared to him than with theories about what they ought to he. And in this as the writer believes, consists the great value oi his address. The whole of the address as l understand it appeared to he based on u report of investigation of edu- cational conditions in the Mari- times carried out at the request and under the direction of the “Carnegie droundatlon." What, it may be asked, had the Carnegie Foundation, nn American concern, to do with "educational or other conditions in the Maritime Provinces, or elsewhere in Canada? Why should that body investigate our educational conditions? For n WO SMOKING TOBACCO ugullli unsrnn nxnnni i|llll'ml""iiil"if"i?'-""'i' ed free-Halley At Co, Ltd. 9566-64-31 Prowsc Bros. 9617 clearing a! $2.75. Ltd. KIDDIES PARTY DRESSES from 90c. iux-Prpwse Bros‘, bid. 9617 on Monday, June 7th 1L1. l o'clock sharp. .1. A. McDonald. Ailciioilcer 9612-il~~i~2i IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD VERTISERS. —- Advertisers are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guar- dian reach the office by noon oi the day preceding pilhiicnilou, otherwise insertion will not he Kuarlinteed. On Saturday uds musi he received by lfl n. m. FOOT SPECIALIST. ——'Mr. Mc- Lean, trained in Dr. sclmllis moth- ods oi‘ irentlilg feet trouble will he at our store on Saturday, June illh. all day. those suffering with any form of soreness oi‘ the feet . Lobster - ed Sheet Metal Eq ‘require. » moss BBS-J. mo» so 0-0 woo-cam 0-0 o coo» Send us your order for, any Galvaniz- BOILERS, TRAYS, CULENDERS, SANITARY PACKING TABLES, STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS, ETC. made at short notice. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLI ATTENDED TO. FRED ll. -'I'-RAINOR - so o». Pnmce aowsno WfiO-FQ-Q Q-ffifffOO-OO-O-Qfi OQOfOrOOOXO-Q Packers uipment you may GRAFTON STREET THEATRE Refriger- l O-O-O-O-O-OVQ4'O 00C O9 O9 O fOQ-Ofi Electric Reffigeration m: KELVINATOR The Factory Representative Is Here And would be very glad todiscusg any 0f_ the points of Electric ation with those interested. Household Size and Larger Phone or Call ~ '- Palmeri Watson Fleflric cv- f lgrcnicsr pacers should consult this ulun, advice free. Alli-y A’; (‘u., Ltd, iifiilil-ii-l-lii FOOT SPECIALIST. — Mr. lilc- Lean, il'i1lll8(l ill Dr. Schollfis meth- ods oi‘ treating feet trouble will be ut our store on Saturday, June 51h. llii dfly, lhose suffering with uny form of soreness of the feet should consult this man, advice free.-—Alley & C0., Ltd. 9566-64-31 WEST RIVER. KINGSTON AND CORNWALL: ‘services Sunday, June filh: West ‘River 11 u. m., Kingston Ii p. m, Cornwall 7.30 p. im. ‘lducted by Rev. C. U. MacNeviu. i . Kingston at 2 p. m. and ‘Cornwall at 10.30 u. m. ‘ed pacing gelding "John it." half mile and 2.21 full mile in race >- on truck. “John R” is one of the that this Island has cvcr produced. He was wint- ereii by Buntaln, Bell 8r 00., and at i.llne oi‘ sale was in the pink oi‘ condition, weighing 1310 lbs. WINS HIGH H=ONORS.-Mrs. D. Mac-Lean oi‘ this city has received word thut her daughter, Miss iRuth iMlzmLean, will graduate as a regis- tered nurse from. the Toronto Wes- tcrn llospltal on Wednesday next. She was also successful in winning a scholarship. This scholarship en- lilies Miss Macibean to one year in 'l\orouto University. Miss MacLeuu is to be congratulated on the high record of her graduation. Minnrd’: Llniment for lure throat. (lnlhruiih Colwell, an American, sou of-Cuptulu J. C. (lolwell, of the U.S.N. (retired), and Mrs. lireck- ‘i-nrldge Jones, of St. Louis. 'l‘lic ' Happenings 0f The Week, (Continued from page 4.) Illiiens where growth already is “itllilonaily good. O O O A number of Odd ll-‘ellows hnd a ‘ifiiliililil outing to Montague on Ihmdlly, When thC caste of tomiiit?" repeated their ‘fine show ' Ellllflclly house and concluded m . Till?“ g rtowsns ‘ 1 . We have just received an- other shipment, the largest Y," 0i that wonderful toilet Muir-tum called THREE j :L°WER8. Face Grams, ‘ .'°' "W5". Taloum, Par- .-""v "s- Known the world 93'" for their caccilcncy and W711i ‘v 'a-aa "r ,> Willem today. il- 1. wosrmr their visit with a jolly dance and supper. ‘O O .\ir. and Mrs. A. ChSnunders, and Miss Ollie Saunders, oi Summer- sldn, have gone on a holiday trip. the former to ‘Detroit and the ini- tcr lo Montreal. O O A vivid picture of the work of the Anglican missions in ‘Kungra and or life in India was given Wednes- day afternoon by Miss A. E. De- Blols, returned missionary, in her address before the largely attended meeting in the Church of England institute in St. John, at which Mrs. James F. Robertson, president of the diocesan W. A. WEB (iilliflllflll- The speaker was extended a hearty vou- or thanks. O O Many relatives and friends ex- tended birthday greetings toTMrs. Artemns Lord on Wednesday, the occasion of her 80th birthday- I O O At the Tennis Courts in Victoria Park this afternoon the tea hostess- es are Miss Jean Henderson, Miss p, (mnppeli and Miss J. Martin. c c s Al the Golf Links this afternoon tel will be served bv MPI- W- E- Chnmplon, Mrs. P. W. Williams, Mi-m w. A. Mciiaren. Mrs. IF. W. Tidmarsh and Mine Helen Grani- O I O ‘to Canadians one of the most in- [emwng engagements announced -bride‘s only sister is Ludy Sykes, wlfc oi‘ Mujor-(iensrul Sir Freder- ick ‘Hugh Sykes, (LBJ-L, K. C. 1].. C.M.G., the celebrated nvlutor and Unionist M. ‘l’. for the Hnllnm Div- ision oi‘ Sheffield since i922. new craze-the hand puinicii cukc. No hlstess who wishes to be quite, or in producing the cakes, which by tho chefs; just as any artist ooo LINES m Gossard col-sets THE POSTPON ED sails of Harry‘ Mortimer, Watervsle, will be held 'l‘hese services will be con- ‘Sabbath School in West River at I A FINE HORSE.——The celebrat- has been sold to parties abrond—for n ‘good fat sunl—'"John R" has to his ,credit, a record of 1.05 on ice for amd the wonderful bard of ihe Eogha-lu Clan -\V_illi.'tlli he told you — “Thur balnt no boobies in Zonal r- ~ zetshlre." Auld wihatever the song (luthaln soclcly has liikvll up n or awry. ilolk lore. ‘iwmor. ‘tmsedy. ‘llovo making, patriotism, lyric-lit never with this great singer and proper dares entertain wiihoutonc. Ome- IUB BIXIBBII '01’ 1110'"! 9011i’! ‘Broadway chefs vie with one anoth- rnghtgygnzlingviaittuggilmwili: programme records a ‘repe-riiorlpe of often ure works of art. Fruit 001- no fewer thorns hundred and eigbiy- ors are used. The cakes are signed hi" 9°11!"- hear every one oi them, for a sin er dike Wiilllsm Meaghan com very good and sufficient reason. and one altogether to its credit. ' in onlor to promote higher educa- ' tion in these eastern provinces ii proposed on cerhitln conditions to offer out of the Corporate Fund entrusted to its care for education- nl purposes, a fairly large sum of money for the endowment of a Central University, that would be strong enough to meet the require- ments oi‘ the Maritlmes as awhole. Such u university ii adequately en- dowed would provide facilities for post-graduate and research work. and would attract to its halls oi‘ learning the nlore advanced and unlhliious students who min-ii now seek those udvurltuges outside of Canada. There were two (renditions attach- ed lo this offer which would ap- pear neither too onerous nor un~ reasonable. First, that all the uni versliies now existing in the Marl- tlmes should umalgamntc, unite their l't“.!i)lll‘[.‘8i4'l-Hit1 be consoildal- ed lnio one Central University: um] sccoild, that the education pro- vided lu lhc primary nnd secondary schools should be such as to give reusorlable promise of a sufllcleilt hum-her of students already so equipped in knowledge and train- ing us to be able to take up intelli- gently the legitimate work of such a university. These conditions were not ful- filled and the generous offer was not accepted. And on those res- ponsible for this rejection, Dr. Webster in the address hero under review pours out the vials of his wrath. “Those“, he said. “who have rejected the offer and are un- able to provide equal advantages have‘ taken upon themselves amost serious responsibility. in the judg- moni of many experienced educa- tionlsis this act can only result in a blight on the intellectual develop- sient of the Maritime Frovlnces." While the failure of the project for a Central University and the loss or the grant for that purpose oiIot-ed by the Carnegie Founda- tiorfwill necessarily affect this pro- vince in common with the other provinces, the feature of the re- port that chiefly and more directly concerns us in this province is that dealing with primary and sec- ondary education. And that con- tains a most scathing indictment which "Dr. Webster makes no at- tempt either to minimize or con- done. Indeed he would seem rath er to magnify and confirm it. At all events he frankly endorses it without exception or qualification. This report was published in 1922 and probably reflects more or less accurately the condition oi educu- tlon in the Marltimes at that time. Nor do i suppose them has been much change for the better nor perhaps for the worse, since. The report represents us as hav- ing our primary schools in the ms- joriiy of cases in charge of young women, immature, inexperienced, and iudiflerent to the importance of the service they have under- tuken to perform, their chief aim being to ‘fit pupils ts meet the re- quirements of grading.‘Thoir nor- mal training, if any they have, is w !./// 774 MrTeTiEBTQTFoYéJt" Vocalist Actor and story teller Scottish [Chaliapin Possesses Deep, Rich, Mellow Resonant Voice-Delighted Massey Hall Audience. (Toronto Telegram) it was worth every affliction of the vlleat ilighi of t-he seusloul. ~ street cur tic-ups, rivers of slush. splash, slithor, sleet and ruin-do hour William Heughun sing ill Massey Hall Inst awning. Such u fino volcc is his, n deep, rich, mei- low, resoinailt voice that nutdc the hall ring agiriu wiih glorious tone. i-lrant Chnliupin himself was new!‘ master of. Amd a Voice with u yearning tcllvicrness ~in its Beiwllvl‘ moods thui the most dulcei. ‘toxici- might envy. Ho uses it toifl. Willi an Intuition more wondcrful than any ztri, uaus it us J-obin (Ionics uscs his hut, makes it the tireless. ilurnllinu fi-tlfVlllll. of u pcrsonullly that la musiciull, actor. flwry-tallci" and mun all in one. ‘lt is good lo watch iiiilll, every gesture an eni- phusils of conviction; it is good to hcur him tell a 300W. 01/011’ ‘WWW- cnd infliction rid-hug musically on resistiess rhythmsind it is bostof nil in hear him sing, for t-hcin you for- get everything else-hut the-song ii- sclf’, ‘- His Songs. He Sam-K sixteen songs, motcoilnt- ing “Auld ‘Lang lsyne." the chorus of which the nudicxice stung. Scot- tish slongs. operatic arias, folk- songs and bulluds were auiongst lids contributions, and every one haldi its ‘little explanatory story, told with such delightful slmpliciiy that the art of the great actor was forgotten in the reality‘ of the pc- ture it painted a0 vividly. “Tile Bnrrln’ ‘o’ the Door“ he elevated in- to a veritable epic of dour ‘Scottish ohsil-nacy, with o. laugh in every cadence, and p, philosophy through it nil. The beautiful old mtwlloiiy of "The Piper o‘ Dundee,“ was the more beautiful for its brave little gizory of the gentleman piper who wandered far and‘ laroad on Ibis luY- al seii-llnposefi task, And the mid lrlsh “Phil the Fluters Ball” was n nlasterpiece of operatic merri- m-ent. Such clean cut diction, such irresistible rhythmrnsnd such grace- ful mimicry lof damcc and posture. By contrast, Mozart's "O Isfs Gilide ‘Themf’ froln "The Magic Flute." was stately noble viocalilsiu, broad phrases and deep sonority of dork-colored tones —- wandering lolsulxz-ly amongst lows»;- G's and F'~s——ma‘k‘ing i-hc number omuolio in fits dignity. Drama. Even (incl-lupin dlidn’t make the masterly picture of iMou-ssorgskys "The Flea" irhat Heu-ghan did. There was a real stinging satire in his svory of "the evil genius" of inadequate. They are ill-equipped governmenis, the ‘king's favorite — for the work und ill-paid even for a flea. ‘Small wonder that ldeughuu such work as they render. For bus ‘been acclaimed the finest iMa- them the future offers no rosy- villstophelcs ‘in Britain. his Sillgiiliiirnslltict. and they are Bind to quiii of "The Flea" ‘was Satanic. lie the profession whenever n more brought ‘Some-rseishlm rig-ht inro promising offer presents itself. Massey flail by his mellow cha-ut- The report severely scores the ins or "Zummerwwhiw." end you deadly and deadening effect of pol- YOPBW- 8-" about “$00M! W118- Tiiflc" itlcs and politicians on education. “Eilucatlonal appointments were often made not on the merit or fit- ness of the appointee for the ser- vice, but on his pollflcnl affiliation, and under such conditions educa- dmma i’? flonal reports and other documents "3 mark could hardly escape more or less 99°11'71" of the flavor of pollticnl ilrlenin- tion. licre is an extract that Dr. Web-i ster quotes from this reporiwhlchl if accepted at its face vniue should us with humiliation and The Carnegie report, he F?‘ said, "in comparing the provinces missed ‘it would be good- io would sign his picture. only once in ten years or more. "9 had slated that in Prince Edward; island the educational stagnation was worse than elsewhere. In this statement we are represented as trailing behind the other two pro- vinres in the matter of education. is it true, or is it a caiumny on our ‘fair province? This question should ,he looked in the face and answer- , Save the “POKER HANDS” that are packed with Mail your "Pol: of Canada, Limited, P.O. Box 1380, Montreal, Canada. if you live i office, 90 Queen ' PAGE FIVE I 'iil|liivl||i‘i . i. n‘ - rfi-‘ '*i"""!"'""i""ili ll " Ii i iiiil i Milli, lillllilillliumml l». . | ; ifii ‘llilili i i uii iliiiiiiilllllllllll nnnmnml _ iii l iii!” iii ii CUT PLUG H Hlliii u! Plug - they are VALUABLE in exchange FOR high-grade PLAYING CARDS \ xi Y’ f " ASTERWORKMAN‘ er Hands" to Imperial Tobacco Company n Charlottetown apply personally at our Street. This will cave you postage. Bunions Dr. Scholl‘: Bunion Re- ducer Ihillnlly relieves bunlon pains. reduces |ruwlh and preserves chap: oishce. 75¢ eith- Special-Free Foot Comfort DEMONSTRATION Saturday, J1me 5th. Foot troubles are u out o! every 1O adult people have some form oi loot trouble. You are probably loot-miserable yourself. it may be only a com, , a callous, a bunion or some more serious trouble, such as weak and broken-down arches. You might not know the nature of your trouble but you do know that yourieet ache, pain, and get all tired out on the slightest provocation. Foot Expe This man is from the personal stall oi Dr. Wm. M. Scholl. the recognized ioot authority, and demonstrates Dr. SchoIPs Method oi Foot Correction. Come in, on the above date, and meet him. It's well worth your time. There's no charge for this val uable service.’ Free Pedo- ln a lew seconds’ time, without removing the hose, he will make, without charge, a perfect print oi your foot that pool- tively shows ii you trouble has progressed. AL FASHIDNSABLE Children co Tired, Aching Feet qukkl relieved wiih Dr. S<ho1i'r Faot- ‘nu. Restore! weak and broken-down arches. 83.50 per pair. Dr. Scholi’: Zinc-pods stop pain at once. Rn niversal. Government records show that 7 rt from Toronto Coming graph Prints of Your Feet do have loot troubles and to what stage the LEYtufiilii FOOTWEAR iad if there is any answer to be made other than acqu‘ .. w. if acquiesced in, then it calls loudly and Deremptorlly for action. Oi course. we can ignore the state- 4 hnps in the finer quality of couri- proach any province other than his MQTHlER ;_ Fletcher's arms and Children all ages of Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; alloying rgfienhy in London was that of PHONE I71 it“ ' M u- m‘ t-ftuaaerrf: o grins {lilillisf- f9‘ ‘"- m“ 1 M"; Catherinraonsr LIV. Willi!" a dumjtgr of ‘the late vciiluiw" To nvo‘ linitstionl, ‘lll.l‘\ 1 .11‘..- loolr for, swim Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of“ Food; giving natural sleep. i l ‘ . . lure of iciens gvmslm r mcni if we so choose, and continue in the state of stagnation in which the report and Dr. Webster its ex- ponent now places us‘! lt would be futile to attack the investigators or cavil at the report of their inves- tigations. They were acting in the interest of these Eastern provinces. They were acting also, as was their duty, in the interest of their Trust Fund to determine whether our educational conditions were such as to justify them in allotting to us the money they had offered. It would be equally futile, and indeed quite unfair, to blame Dr. Webster for endorsing a state- ment whlch he clearly believes to be true. The worst that could be own. But convinced as l am of Dr. Webster's great earnestness nnd sincerity, l can only admire the quality of his courage in ‘boldly stating what he believed in be u fact, Which, while it might give offence in some quarters was like- ly to stimulate our people into lic- tlon. l-le had a duty to perform, n message to deliver, and he wns per- haps more concerned with tho spirit oi his message than with the manner o: its delivery. alder is not Dr. Webster's refine- ments of courtesy, nor the lack of it, not fDr. Webster at all, but whether in regard to education we are really in such stats oi apathy Pork (ilrcsrwdl . . . . . Pork (live weight) llcrf (quarter) Veul Chickens Fowl ilay (loose) .. iiny pressed . Straw Tu rn lpe Carrots alleged against birth-and ram cer- talnly not here alleging or sug- gcctlnguit. lc that he may have in and torpor as the Carnegie report act to» tho and, is-dilllsmssr or -‘ -_-. Elma presents us, and how we are to ifs-Butter severe‘ criticism therslnl-iny . . .THE MARKETS csy in singling out for special rc-I Yioung Pigs . Hut the problem for us to con- Outs - - - - .- lkitntu-s Potatoes . Pinup... . . . . . . . . . SOURIB CHARLOTTETOWN . MQNTAOU‘ 31-0 "$135 Eggs .......................... 25 .. 85 -70c 3mm; . $l2.00"$l3.50 0am _ 53-09 Potalioos $10.00——12.00 Pqrk .. as soc! 's.1s-1.00ln..s.-. oclnlcccclllloulclrmcuh! fl