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(Cantu. from Saturday's Guardian)- rmsr nlmc-s FIRST A so fur as‘ public health education l, concerned, 1 am glad that there has been some legislation before this House, which, if carried into effect.- will mean eventually ma; at least. we shall have a Minister of Public Health and Educarion in this Prov- ince. That also i..- a step in the right ‘w. //41/ / / loom; bullet; observation /' //( f‘ ldirection. and I WZSh to commend llhe Govez-nmcn». 1m‘ taking 11- I1 ! think they a-re doing right; 1 l-lllflli“ lit. is time that we began to realm lthe importance of lhe health and 1 educagign of our people. Let us shove 1 the Minister of Agriculture and thc Minister of Public Works into the background for a while. Let us shove the Attorney General and the W‘ lministration of the Prohibition Act mm the background. and, prepare the stage for Public Health and Ed- ! ucatiori. ‘Ihat is who. we Wam- 11 B, l a remarkable thing that other provf inces and countries mat R10 5-11‘ W“ to: ofl‘ so far as climate is concern- ed arelspending zhousaluls of dollars ‘_ {or publis health. whlle we are just beginning to wake up to this neces- sity. HOWCVCI’. now that We have iawakcncd, let us sec what we can l (l0. EDUCATION mil-in: this rcssxon of ~.hc flour-e wc received a r6190" 0f ‘he R0351 |Commission on Educawn. ‘mat re- ! port is new before us, and itis sup- l l l I R3521 Of Failure Andlncolipetency Trenchant Review Of Saunders i Governments Mismanagement By Dr. W. J. McMillan InBud- ' present. Minister of Agriculture came , 1 nr. unakburrlcluwnLgyARDlAi} “l Was Skinny and‘ Tired. Now Peppy, Gained 11 Lbs.” "l-lad tired feeling. no pep. But Ironlzed Yeast gave me pep: lnuch stronger. Gained ll lbs. Boiis and pim- ples disappeared." — Mack Lattoria. Amazing new Iromzed Yeast, adds 5 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Changes "akinnyfl weak body to strong, well- developed form all admire. Blotchy akin gets healthy color like magic. Nervousness, indigestion, constipa- tion disappear overnight. Sound sleep. New pep from very first day. , Two great tonics. in one - special 111V? Pbwer. Whit did they do? I; weight-building Malt: Yeast and suppose the lvlinlstzr’: memory is strengthening YXOll. Pleasant little all-l enough to remember what they‘ lalglgs- i“ 122°11'13" than 11111119111- _,,, __ __ . _l ca e yeas . su is ln 1-’.- tllne. N0 .th-,3ldll\‘g school Inspectors unJ was“, “Sm ‘NO mm e 39L G°“"nm°“t' Did m" i, Don't be "skinny," weak, unattrac- mzlcase them still further? They‘ mg GQLIfQIflZQd Yeas; from drug- surely never decreased theml , gist today. Fccl great tomorrow. Yes, Mr. Speaker that. is what. they; M°"*Y_l111°l< "m" mflnulflflurer 11 dim Th“ c“ them down "aim so not. delighted with quick results. instead of blaming us for not car- "'_‘“" '''''''' '_‘—'—_“‘ rying out any of the recommenda- lions '0! the Educational Commiss- lon 001908 I wuai. to toll him that we dldpthnt when they had the chlnce they undid the work that we had done in this rolpect, and out. them down again. .. 3011 cud hi8 chief lieutenant. the but over $3,000,000 in annual subsidy Wcil. the Conservative Government o‘, that time nus not able to get that 11111611; they were only rible to get‘ $100,000 a your on account. Bu‘. their success at that timefopcncd the door which had been closed, ac- cording to the Prime Minister of, Canada. against us forever; and it was not a Conservative Prime Min- ister that uttered those words. $50,- 000 of that increased subsidy lvcllt to the teachers. So th¢re were two recommendations made by that Commission of 1908, vcry vital to education, that were carrird out by a Conservative Government-an i"- crcusc in teachers salaries, and an increase in the number of school in- spectors, and a third ‘.".S encourage- meni to supplements. Now we come to the wonderful "Iind“ which the loader of this House announced in his Burl-get smcch. I do not knozv how the Prcnllcl‘ cnlnc Lo find il. became llc is a \".~l',v bus}: mun, and hc has so very many dllt- ies that I faiivto so: how he could devote attention to anything else. SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION The second part of the report of the Education Commission of 1908 goes into the question of consolida- tion, ard they went to a great. deal of trouble because the intention was to consolidate all the schools in the Province, and pill. them in their proper combination. I'm‘ instance, they were going to consolidate Nine Mile. Creek New Dominion, Fairview and Cumberland. They gave elab- orate figures as to the oust, the vans that were to be used, the distance run by each, etc. The present. Com- mission deals with this question too, though rot in so much detail. I do not know whether this Government has tried consolidation; I know that ' loosed to contain the solution of the ;vcxed qu l1 ion of teachers’ salaries 'and o;l~.er educational difficulties 111‘ adm£|;lg\ya,,;°n_ this Province. Le; us how? it will d0, school districts, ‘the only feasible and something in this directon, .I have here. Mr. Speaker. a report l’! other Royal Commission on Educa- .. ll l.&!iI&-=_'1:i& ii: Foot Saver Shoes for Men These =h-.~v- n"c mutle in Brim-n nr Black. Kid or Calfskin. We carry Y w-né‘ Snug Fitting Arc/i As ndlcrfiscd In high rim‘ American magazines. all sins and widths, and “provide experts to fit you. OUR $10.00 “Chi p1) 519,5‘! in the larger PRICE IS flfliléflliiiilfilflffllllfllh r211!‘ marinate -. -.>sr:a~.rau..._.. ritllsi‘ r t .40.‘- resi- If your feet are troubling you, consult our foot expert. he has Frhnll"; silppnrts for any kind nf loot trouble. 4 ALLEY t? CO. LTD FZISlIiOIItIblC Foohvear (Thnrlotitlttlvivn, I’. E. I. a’-“IGIOQI!3IIf§IiIRNQiiN1Ffl$IF9!l HQIIPPN s: R. Bkow Charlottetown at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Alifint afSummcrsitle. Lloyd Lewis f l g." .~.'."Ncuqoouunuusoaaav ever done about that. repflfl? 1 can‘ not say that there was nothing done.‘ because in 1011. when the Conserva- tives came into power some effort ‘"1" it is difficult to make our peopleaee tion. a very much more formidable jmpmvenmn,” t looking docunieh». which was -pub- lisl-led in i910. That Commission was‘ Cnmmended in ‘he report o! 1m n“ animated by Order 111-°°11n¢11 ‘We-ratio lalarios. Thu acknowledge 1908, and it. was composed 01 t-hfithat tne salaries are too low, They late D- c, Mavlfld- e11 able 111\1'1'°1'_iacal also with the matter of text lot this cur. as clwinnml- the lal-cltmks, annuities m teachers 111d with l F. J. Buotte and D11 S- N- Rvberloevemliing that is dealt, with in the 50x1, principal of Prince of Waicslplgsent Edunuoml “ma” M50‘ college, ‘Ii-icy published a. very 1on8 and elaborate report which cost the ‘Province between $4,000 and $5.990- Nqw I would like to know what. was wt tried it. and it is one of the moat H difficult tasks that. cm confront any In a. great many Ilowevcr, he has been keeping his eyes on everything. aid he foillld lhc report of the Prince Ekhnrcl Island Development Oomlnissioh, published in 1917. That report was prepared by the following committee: Messrs Frank R. Hem-tz, Prcsit‘ ll: Rrv. Dr‘. Gaulhicr, A. J. NlcFatlycll. H, '1‘. Holman, J. W. Calibeck, Pcrcy Pope, J. O. Hyhdman, Dr, W. J. P. 310M11- lan. P. W. Clarkin, Franklin Bower, Leslie McNutt. J. A. l/lifDflilfilfl. W. I‘. Callaghan, W. L. Pcdc, l". L. Nlcl- lish. J. Aeneas .\-lcDol-..il:l and D. F. McDonald. logical remedy is consolidation. but the neouslty and advantace ol’ this There is another improvement rec- thoy make the follow-in; rocotnrnond- ution: ' Non-Partisan Commlssbn 'I‘hat is the personnel of that com- mission; 11rd you \v.il recognize S0111’! very good names on 1t. You will rec- ognize 011/; gentlcnzzn who nmde an "The common. indeed wg might . say the manimoua opirion warex- lvressed that all increase in the amount required for education =1"?! 19 -1-aa by a tax on lllld. audit. for this Province, Ml‘. W. L._ \'Cl‘y valuable suggestions were made. It. happened that the, committee on Education consisted“ of the Rev. Dr. Gauthier. Dr. W. J. McMillan and Mr. J. D. Stewart. Those were the days when we were "unspolledf" the leader of the Opposition and my- self by the evil influence of political lilo. Now, according to my hon. friends on the ofiher side. we have become tarnished; we have lost our lustre. How? By the associations formed in this hallowed chamber? Is that the implication? "Spoiled." in trying to do some/thing in the aer- vleo of our Province? If that is the way that we have been spoiled we accept the stigma. and probably we‘ will be able to stand up under it. But. we will take the report of the committee on Education u furnished at that. time. I might read ti, word for "turd and I will leave it. to you. Mr. Speaker, or to the members of this House if the words then written and submitted as a report are not just as true today. So In: as my leader fliid myself are concerned we have’ 501111301‘, llllB SlZO 0 nothing to take buck. We still stand‘ behind those words. " NORMAL TRAINING 'I‘his report deals with the general standard of education. It deals with uolnlal training. Does that mean nothing to my hon. friends on the other side? When the Government of which I had the honor to be a. mem- ber came into power vie recognred that the normal school training in the Prince of Wales College was nth W118i? it. ought to be, and we endeavored to improve conditions. We succeeded ln this effort, We securil one of the finest school inspectors. ‘Mr. L. W. Shaw, in this Province, and we put him in charge of normal train- ing, Aftrwards it was found that he must have an assistant. which was’ roll-ill ihtehllzlnlat; w” a“ “t u" m” “M f"“"'l“"°“il' oi‘ Agriculture, ‘who no doubt is just of ‘he- educahoml syskm or “"5 h as muueh interested ln educnlion us Home“ we “e M the Prince o‘ he ls in Falconwood Farm, and who prohamy knows as much “out gm- : to the normal training which is rec- cral (rlul-ation and llormll tralninglnmud as mo" In"; b] "d _ in the Prince of Wales Collage “a e an n“ h . lurcw about. education in the Ztchfi dkpenubl" u W" “Plwlng. l" "'1'" U nical School of the past. l-low about out teachers at all, how do you 11f“. normal training at the present. lim° ‘lh Pr'l1 fVl’Cll'. ‘ill 2k lem- zfflAgllrlclellllllrle I “as m’ B“ C°"“““°‘“ u. mclllbcr of the Board of liducat- ,,__ ion, who is the teacher of normal training at the present time? CHEWING r will ask ihsM-‘hlsiai- of Agric- ulture how many lessons in practic- al teaching arc the students of Prince of Wales College receiving [mill i‘ We are not, dealing nth the icch-1 nlcul School now. We are not at any‘ theoretical educational lnsfitutiorr lng? EGG LAYING CONTEST D0951 Notes on the Prince Edward Island w '1: null: Make Canada's Rocky Moun- The general opinion w“ that’ n‘ Poole, president 0i the Liberal As- vmuld be inadvisable to make the ' districts raise any part of such in- creascdrooat by local assessment. Indeed, there was very great: dis- satisfaction shown againat. local collection of any school moneys, and many advocated that each year the amount voted by the rate- l was made along lines reconlmcndcd by that Commission. I donut. know, how many members on the other. side are conversant with that reporiq but we on this side of the House trxlk a lot of trouble to go into this‘ lmattor, and to _finc1, ii ]JO.'>5lblCl l. _ , . < payers for cu‘ t pensea of th ,5°1““°‘: w m“ “Jucamnrnr dmliulg‘ district at. them ahlrual meals; ‘ties. vie had 11a 11111611 11°"1111=*-° should be reported to the Provin- '21s is contained in the present. re-1 clal Treasurer who should collect trot-t; but, the trouble vras to find H‘ the samctogether with the pubic i (W11 0! Work “'05 ‘l1- suciat-ion for Iiillgr. Coulliy. You will recognize the rnmc oi Nil‘. H. T. Hol- man, Mr. J. W. Cltlbcck, and others whotn I would not like to say ucrc ' Conservatives, This \v lsan Cclnlnisalcn 42mm... n lnll-lwur- ‘.(‘(l for the purpose of trying to do z-olllcthing to help conditions durixr: the Several meetings ivere held. a .c. nncl ‘l O \\+§-Q ¥§§4§4-§§§-§O-O O~> O-OO-OOOOOO-OOOUO-O-OOOOO-OQUQWOO OQO_O1@OOQQO-OOOO 00000 OOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQO-Q , solution. ‘ this commisgion i5 lha-ythcrc should School inspectors. We increased the number to ten. But, when the Gov- 'emmcllt led by the Ilale Hon. Mr. Relieve ,1 that N‘ NEEDLE O0 _ TAKE a tablet: of Aspirin, and your sufierlng from headache ceases. It. relieves promptly. It does not depress the heart. No " after effects to fear, if you have bought the enuine tablets stamped Bayer. So t era's no use in waiting‘ to aee if a headache will "wear-off? ain when you can have such quick comfort as Aspirin. To men who muat work on. in spite of eyestrain, or fatigue, or a cold; to women who suffer re ular systemic pain, Aspirin is No use to endure Carry the pocket box. Keep the economical IOU-tablet bottle ln homo and ofllce. Read the provcn directions enclosed in the package and learn the various uses. ®tsi5lfiiu qlXbb-QQQOO-O 0004-045. 94¢ p-QQQQQQQ One recommendation of‘ be an increase in the numberoff a leasing. Take advantage of itl~ taxes. and that/the unouni, of l the local rates s0 collected should be Plidover in the trustees of the school. It was urged that in many dbtriets the collection of school rat/cs by tme ‘rrustooa was an ou- . ions izusineaa leading to unpleas- uv-tnessamong neighbours." 1 There la a good deal of truth lr that statement, that in amlll school districts there is very often flllplCl-S- n11 mess among height-mus regard- , ‘ii: the-school use. One of the of- ‘fccts of consolidation would be to ;co.-aolidate areas comprlsirl; from ‘eight to twelve school districts, which would elmlinafe this bickering and jealousy among neighbours regwd ing the collection of school taxes. be- cause it would be in the hands of‘ a large board; and as you enlarge the board you get. away from ‘loc- allsm of this kind. and Crampelcl. ‘Muscles Rub {If A u’ ‘ THE CONSERVATIVE WAY l‘ I | That report, as I have already in-i dice/tad, urges than the teachers sol-l arias be increased. Now I would l!!!’ to Mk tho Mhinter of Agriculture n‘ leader of this House in the Prom-i ier’; ‘absence, wen the teachers cal-l aria‘ increased and who lncroaacdl them? All he has l0 do is to look, back over the school mports or the l mimic Accounts for the veal-a 1915,‘ 1914, and 1m and he mull lirla that; a moat generous lncreuc was given to I the school teachers. in all amnust- in; m alwcut. 050000. Ald where ata? lhlt Increase come from? lt earn‘: from the place whore we should get, our nivney-lrom Oltuu. from those! good claims that we have Against‘ the Dominion Government; from‘ those claims that are today no goodl that. even the Mniztcr of Agrlclllt-I ‘lift? now m1: that it is .05 $100.00.’) or__ti0_0_.000 than. n, would nutty! the neck l- ly disappear. Absorbine, Jr. lea. Get a bottle to-duy-a ll‘ ‘/ll",'/l/'\\ u!!!’ Nil/HP“, rill: l! 1H| Absorbinrl. 1 THIS powcrfulliniment l goes straight to the cause of the trouble-con- gestion of the muscles in A few drops of Absorbine, Jr. -—vigorously . rubbed in-will stimulate the circulation of the blood and gradually relax the tensed muscles so that the pain, stiff- ness and soreness will prompt- il also a reliable germiciclc and antiseptic. It will not stain akin or clothes and is grease- your druggiatfa, $1.25. 1; rains and the Pacific Coast l your holiday goal this sum- | mer. View the majesty of I Mount Robson. Adventure i ]aspcr’s thrilling trails. Motor, ‘ climb, ride, hike in this Alpine wonderland. MakejasperPark Lodge, with its championship golf course and warmed out- door swimming pool, your headquarters. Take the Triangle Tour from Jasper to Prince Rupert to Vancouver and back to Jasper. Or cruise from Vancouver or Prince Rupert through scenic scas to weird Alaska. Stop off at Mlnakl Lovely Miuaki in the lake and woods district just east of Winnipeg affords an‘ ideal break in the journey. ‘Golf, fish, swim and enjoy the gen- erous hospitality of Miuaki Lodge. l "I-‘ull details from any Canadian ,l\'atlonal Agent or . W. K. ROGERS. City Ticket L. l‘. RITCHIE, Ticket Agent. 1 station. l‘. W. CLARKIN, District Illleugor Agent. t non cmmhorrnrowa AND RETUIN Ianeouvor. Victoria. lnanlu. Tacoma. ‘ t Portland . ’ honor National Pub o .0 o ifln. Look up at this sky- i-lle good twist you swap a few cents inr when you ask for H ICIQEY Nlil-IDUDN — \\ BLACK twin” Have they received any this yearflltll ivli. poll 1.6 were third u-llh 57 em 62.4 points. Wales College where our boys and‘ 17319 liilllll-‘i M"- lgirls go to be trained. We are (lawn ' N9‘ 9- 15 mild “m1 1'11 “H5. 168.1 11230.!) pain f ‘-_'§- W. L. Pcu 1'.‘ lccl lllt‘ contest for gm w l1{cll<ill".tol1 Illbjr i .13 TI. p cc’; with 00 cums, 63.3 mlms- Th. Chick Hatchery ‘.3 \'-'.'i‘-"v.‘,"\".’)ll(l \‘.'l.li 53 egg; its ...l<l Mrs. J, l-1_ Bailout.‘ i‘ 1i p: The Kcllsillgtoll Baby Cluck l-lmh, which may or may not he a llcnr-liL, ‘$111’ l3. It. 11m N0. 9 iltlr. taken ti" (l from Mr. Jame: Tlllllllfs 5.1L cn No. 9 with 105 czrzr. 177.1 point; Mr. 'I‘uplin‘s hcn hnvlnlz 150 egg A. L. Rorcra, hi, ‘inc pens lcatling in total prodllu. on nrc: 1st. Kcnsinpton Baby Chick l-lmh. pme m d9 i‘ without normal ‘Tabb czgv, B. F... 131T P225. 1355.4 DO-lllfil. 1!. A. L. P1“",'-‘l‘-‘3. B. R‘! i187 eggs Wlll. Sllnsum. 11R. llil eggs 121 1.0 points‘. -*"l. Pr." 't"ll llilclsentl. R. l. K107i . 11421.7 lwluh- llc know how many are there now.l 5;; Lay-gig Cont“; (m- ghe 11in tnr the week wlf ‘rile two qualified teachers, Mr. shawl week mdmg May m 1930 i‘ 20fiTIl. and Nliss Hugh are gone. who is in l ___-________.__ k "W" Place? ‘The Dominion Experimental Farm 5n"°'d'5 7°’ Fanmg "M" ‘ll ‘roumsr . PARIS caluamanl nouns! PACIFIC ¢0AST NATIONAL