rm on l, art on n t hat 'l1()l iav eh; ucl udt st ‘icing turned out by Canadian mills.” Thc Unloolttlr, u iioii tiurty iiiugu- 7..llt‘, in in \'il\\' o! current ovcuts, 1111K lb» Tllfllfllfl (llobc in its it'll:- ‘iight lit-Pirc tlic public. lt tltscrilr l~ it first .ts "willing to wound and .\'l t lift" 1i to slrlkc." lt then poillls playing O11 l.ll(.‘l -' ‘ll dcntinciuiion oi‘ the Hon. blackciiziii King" of a fi-w iiioiitlis ago. “The iiinc ivaiq not ripc for pcrtitlf; thcn" against l'nion tiovcrnincitt.“ ,\'ow in ii “st-rips o1‘ shrieking paragraphs; it t . upon the I)l'O])ll' iti-imnictliutclyi zis~ si-llllilfl in mussemcctings fllltl dc» iiiziinl that tho govcriiint-nt coiift-ss it" iiiiptitt-iicjc unvi t'-i’l'a.t~ "If. in ctfcct, would inaugurate HQVWIIIHPIII by mob for the sit-adv and efficient (highly efficient) ad- ministration which, thanks to tht- ‘Hiffilll iniporturbziblc illfln (it the h-~l-:ii, wr- urt- now cnj-oflng." it zbcti rcinztrlis tliut thc [it-oplc of _ (':iii:ul:1 arc not to lufstmnptitlctl at ' _ _ _ _ lllll‘ bidding oi’ llll organ, which lii The Sydney Post, which is evidently yvatclinigin, (lpsporatp ,,,._.,,,, ,,, “mo,” this province says, editorially, “The new Provinci:il,..-.-....n<i ticscrvctlly- loslflivlll sltiptif or p5 .. i‘.-t.l:'." ,_, YLGE FOUR . THE GHARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN. CURRENT lllllllllll l MI n: n» i-niica. i- nlvnlct. ll DlI-dl. and 08.50 m u. u. n. Fclimibiu have been in session. - -—' .. - Th .eeni t b w. d ll THURSDAY JUNE 1o, 1920 “ ‘ ° ° ““ U ' _7 prcscrwotlon. and they have resolv- t-d that, the policy advocated by The illCreglsing ntunbgy Of autonqobiles and cd Grain‘ Growers, would be_ruiii- ution to their great rruit growing traffic regulations he enforcedon the streets. Al- __.,,,,e,u,,._ h WW“, be n, b,“ u, ready there have been some accidents and the won- m, "m; ,,,,,,,,,,_,. m m, WWW, Council has adopted safe and sane regulations forfieme months ago the Nina-mi vu- the driving of vehicles, both automobiles and teamsfim“ Fmm" ‘°°l‘ l“ "m 5mm!‘ which if observed will verv materially reduce the» l 1 h - 1 ‘ . * l.l1"l3 1 '.> - ; u: danger of accidents. 'lhere is however a greater ,,_,,l,,:,,r,,‘,,‘,:, _.f‘,f,,°,,,‘,,§;‘,,"‘,‘ij,‘l,,f,f ing on the strccts by children especially and often 'i~in-.-.- iticltlcnts nnu mun)‘ others by oldcr pcoplc who by their example are setting the t"-~1'*‘ll>l1t-‘ to make t. clear case, pacc for and cntlzingtiring the livcs of the little 01105,‘ _ _ _ Parents should scc to it that their childrcn arc not “m” (7'““°'." ‘\"""“““‘"‘ “"11 "P 1ll"ll with .i taivtitirtiblc reccptltin ill excitcmcnt of chasing" a ball oi: dodging one ‘another thc little ones ttirget thc precaution of looking for zict-itlcnt or dczith l'i_.‘ a suprcmti effort on thc part of“ a drivcr. This supreme cifort cannot always stic- to absolutely prohibit any kind of strccts. play in and thc Policc have been given strict instruc- tions- to scc that childrcii--oltl and young—shall not to I1i11‘l\' cars and the spced of travel the Police also havc strict instructions and if 0Xil1l1])lc.'<,;l1‘(? llOCOSy example and to lay information for tiny’ infringe» ment. Our lawsantl regulations are sufficient for to see that they are. .___q___ uni-g nuiy (lauded min sun n} u... (mnpuhn l‘ Inns" The i-nited rumors o1 British _ ~ the common human instinct for sell‘- .\l.\ K Ii THE h"l‘lll'll'l'l‘."li SA Fl‘). ' flit‘ lion. 'r. A. Urerar, of tllc irnu- other vehicles makes is imperative that the strictest m, _ _ , v _ tustr). lu the words of their der is that there have not been more. The City which l m. one will not stand for." ‘trfcunds. and in the House of (‘om- mvinwv than faint dri-vinc. that is. the habit ‘of t>l@l.\'-~.\~, s_ .. ......... ..-..n-....».... ' riizit lllt‘ tariff tlt~iii.i:.tlc.'l by flll‘ pcrniittctl to paly on the strccts. In the ,,t,,._. ,,,,,,,,. 1m, m. ,.,,,,,,,,,,_ tcanis or autos and tittitc often arc saved from "serious, cecd and thc only means of preventing accidents is 'l"hcrc.arc plcnty of vacant lots and parks to, play tintlic streets. As to the proper side to drive on, sary to insure safety it is their business to make the safety if they are observed and it is up to the Police AS OTHERS SEE VS. (lt)\'('1‘l1111(?1l[, of Prince l‘l(~l\\'2ll‘(l Island has had moi-op... tlcvlct‘. tnovlivt-rimscoiimtous than its share of troubles sincc its atlvtint to tiillcclmll-llfi" last summer. Its members were vigorous tippoiients‘ Th0 Onmokrgemfi-rl onmrflflq m of direct taxation during last year's election, but onehmurnz,“ nmmnns, m, mh‘_u‘,,m_d of their first ofliciai acts was to prepare a in.easiii'e,,,,,.,,..a,.,,y m. m. 010b,. ,,.,,,, ,,,,, pi-ovitling for the hcnvitist (lose of direct taxation tlleg-“ldlllliithctic words of inn lion. w. Islztiitl has known. The popularindignation OV('1‘tl'1lR.'$~VFlrllllfltl tn his rcnly in sir incztsttrc, which was cnactctlintti law at thc LcglS-itlilmii lmfixhillir]? Mn}, lullu‘ 505-“1011 just- cllhlcllv B‘) great‘ that OpponentsJltir-kltiti.“ ltTll(‘nilllillfiilfillilliil;ll‘|:\l‘i:‘:i of thc tlovcriimcnt claim that the llcll (lovcrninent m w”, mimjpu," H mp5,, M (Ztllllll not, carr_v six seats in the Provinceif an elcc- public. and I n... anxious only o. [ion Should bc hcld now. lint the crowning offense lIPlII ion. in inn mutter. i 4.. ....'t of thc (iovcrnmcnt. in tho c_ves of tho frugal Islantllur-lilf of this "Hill-r in any Com- t-rs, was thc ll.l('1'(‘.‘l>‘l,1l_Q' of the mciiilicrs‘ scssionalIilii‘llzzl“filll*l;l'liil:;xi::1q":in"Si: illilclnnithl by $300‘ .11 Ineasure “lhlch ‘kl-as ruihe-(l should actually lltiticrstuiltl llit- lro lllrlnlgh the Assmllbll" dust bpfore lworogizltlon- rh-lsilllviltlllllri biirdt-n they are trtkinll. has driven cven the Charlottetown Watchman, long; upon .i..-...s.»i.-.-s, untl on shari- zi sturdy supporter of thc Lihcvrzil pnrtyf, into revolt: .1 u... bind... tlit-y inns-t c:i‘r'.'_v in against the Ilell Government. Fhtxh/Vzrtcliiiitiii slates,<:I:$;rblh.;tb:i:g illlllillllltéltft oltmt the new (lovcrnnitint mercilessly‘. for malting such,“ mnmm mufbv umpimx; (l ‘ZlftS 0T1 tllfi treasury Without flrvstpcgllbmljfilng. “xoblti words, indeed, and wit». to the public. during an election. lhe sessiorial itl-ltny ..i n patriot! Hut what :1 con- dcmnity’ of members of the lslzinttLcgislzittire is still l trust to the editorial nntitinti “The small,—-being only $500 with tliisoiew 1116113358,; ti?‘ otinlilecliun t in the but the offence of the Covernment 1S 212g ‘iwfiltefl. _.\ , ' ‘ ‘y ' ‘ the circumstance that in last year s election incieasw Th, average person m ,.n,,,,,,_,, ed indeninities were an issue, and were tilllltfiell 011 knows in... the high ctists 01' liviiitt all sides by the Liberal C£111(l'l(l2tf€.<. who accused the 3 if .V.-..I.-i).i(.‘.;..i.~. ‘vet vvtltli tpinilfiiltll; Arsenault. Govci'nnicut_ of intcntling to boost they'll‘; czfflln-v:Mlmfliplltllhtz:ills‘; Scsgionfll unOvV-(lncklsl it returned to - DOWVOY‘ Corn,- .l‘l'l\illl‘l1l by its lethargy lii zidiiilnls- flicnting‘ O1] tllC‘ flltllilllfln that has "uilsen- the Chm“ i tuition and by its Budzct Iilxtlllflll. lottctoyvn Guardian sa_v.<I—— “ ‘N0 Government has ~ _ ‘have done towards the higher cost £1 Yltljlll it) $00k clectllptl , or living." ..\s our Exchange put it. .- A . .- ;‘_ ~ .‘(l1'--—“'l‘!*Gll ._'l tfllllllnr upon a Carl-fun lmllh.» ‘ind’ “ hen c? {can} flfntitulntl it z iinusHbut tflliiiopiillllil- iswntill llll tins." .‘ . v _ - - i t i t ,‘ ‘i ' ' ectly Olllloelte lmlWl- If’ f” thtp‘ ‘Him.’ "should. necesstiri’ t0 Chan?“ "W" 1mm; “Qhowln; This» havc rcsignetl and coiisultcti then xble 15m‘ Y 5; is what the pcopic will hold tihcm lcspmlrd. ‘t’, U-nt‘ o1, “.35 “the prcvziiling“ populai unics . ,7 (lcfcatetl the Conservatives lust _\"=ll'_~ “ml mtllrnfd the Bell Government to power. Jutlglllg from a dls‘ t-‘nce it looks as if the change of government is ill-t tiensiflving the spirit of tinrcst considerably. Even.‘ the Patriot", which is the chief Jtlllldlilll-‘tlc Slllllgilflfi A FLOWER AND A soui. . - ~ - ' '1 mcm cro . i i of the GUVU11l1l0llf,.<l11(l_\\l10>0 editor l'~ z _ ' i _ _ the present QXQCLIUVC, is constrained to admit that _ bopul-u- sentiment is aroused stronislli’ ill-‘lalllst thgdlnlya l1|t1cs1ii'ivt*.lll‘tl sci-ll. . . ..' ~ - he Lttsoi "l 1-'l - "i58- - T;(ll1 Adtnlnltsthllltill, but ‘tv l %)e:‘htlpg,lt niiilajimdit touii oi nit oi Ullllllllllllilllx-l {Vt}? evfélfitlgilipgrlrlmlilh not l‘ ‘Only l\ box of t-urtli on illt! cdgc thpvwii. nt cut; t . - . - , i aily Selections Guardian Readers Furnished by W. S. Louson. ><0Q 0 000400000000000000-0-00-00 til’ u lli\‘l'l)\\‘, ilusly window lt-tluc; Unly it fcw uczint siitiitilci‘ slioivt-rs; Only :i lt-w ch-ur shining hours: Through the free atlmission of Canadian news- print into the United States that country has pract" ically abandoned the manufacture of paper and is. , now purchasing almost all of its supplies in Can-l "P" “ f?” "' "“_'“’“ "“'"' atla. The free admission of paper was brought about t ‘if; through the representations of the American NewsU ‘ inn gleam l‘ ' l \ paper Publishers’ Association who, like many people f or 11w. ,.ti.nt sntimcd but n nu...» in other countries, even in Canada. believe that cut-‘ "ml"? tint: off the duty from imports will reduce the costi “ ""‘:;r:'_""‘"‘"“ """ "mw" ’“‘“ of thearliciti. The Americans, when they atlmittetllm m" m, o, mm“ m "m wmmm (anaditin papcr frcc of (ltity, killed the goose that ,,,..,,.; laid the golden egg; they’ put their own paper fac- . w. it bore, nt inst, tht- precious if‘)l‘i('.'~‘ out of business and built up a big trade in? bloom Canada. Mr. P. T. Dodge, President of the Interna-j "l " "m" W" l" "ml """"W tionzil Paper Companyt, said in a recent interviewlm n "“","“ l \ I H that United States capital will be forced to bnnrt.,,flfl.f‘,,,,',i,ifflff...i"li om great mills in Canada and that “the next decade l \\'ll.\'l‘ l{|'I.\l()\'l.\'(.'. 'l‘lll'1 l)l"l‘\' DII) | _ s“ i 'l‘|iut w.i.=l all. Yct (Hill could niukc ' l Out of llltH-‘li’, for u sick child's sinkc i? ‘A blossomwontltir, as ftiir ililll } sweet ' ' ‘ l ' As cvor broke at an angel's fcct. I .'.i-' m: oznanoflnwowu ouumuu Sin-in my second article to this series l finished by sayjng that in niy third lcticr l would tlciil more particularly with thc Silver Fox i-‘ur Selling Association, its ulnis and purposes and us to the funds necessary to finance it. What then lu the Silver Fox Fur Selling Association of P. E. l? it is intended to be the nucleus around which some four or five hundred Silvci- l-‘ox ltunchcrs are invited to lt is at corporation (irt-zunized uiitlci- an Act of ill!‘ Lcgisluturc oi {his Province, tlic liliiglhlk‘ rrstilt of ctiiiti-i-ciict-s wlili a large nuiiibcr oi iucn tlcr-tlly interested in tlic su.» cuss of tlic l<‘ti.\' industry. \\'i1li .'l proposcil cupiltll of $271,000 uiid lllr cooperation and n stuiicc 1;: tour or tivc liuiiilrctl lslitnil llanclr crs: insuring the liiiiitllliig oi‘ tho hulk of tnc SilVPl‘ l¢‘ox' p.-l.s, it w'ill'1itlvc llic |)()\\'1'l‘ cuptiblti of tit- vclotiing and inuintitiiiiiig iiiurkc: riily. AS pointed out by lion. Mr. l".tl.l lllg,—-"N()l uiitll production catch. .~ up to consumption, t-uii w.» ltopt for the sliglitcst rclicf from hit-Ill prices.“ The iiitlucncc of .i tziriti lip-Oil livizig costs is negligible, for the reason that our satviiigs by tar iff reduction would ncctl to be liii~ ‘ll-‘lllvfl-‘Wl by dirt-ct taxation. li can however exercise a powerful ll.ll\l'l1CL' upon tlic_ industrial lift. ind prospcrirv oi u coiunitiiiity' oi ftilllllr)‘, by Ctinsfifylllg otir i.tiiiiin.il interests, and protecting its from scrfdtim to tither countries. lii tijvillg to liitlt- licliitltl llll skirts pl‘ the Opposition in its zipol my oi tho salary and intlcniiiity I‘,l‘I--l), rhc lfllTlOt yurlgulcs both itst-lf iintl tlic (lovcriitiictit llill!"- lt-t-ply" into ihosc fritul politital ptlckruinils (‘tinst-rvutivt-s iiicc. i1ll;li‘l(‘$( conforming to tlic ticccs- s-ity of tlic tiiiit-s, and lvt-iit to lllt- nountry upon u‘ policy of aidctiuiitt- rcmiincriitltiii to our lllilt‘lll'l‘.\' and public servants. Tlir- lit-ll (Jill bizzniltin iiiovcti in the llour-t- foi "Wlllvllnll o1‘ s‘ \\'1'l1t ti. urics, ziiid tlic country with tlic illstlnct pli-tll-{o hzit 'I'lll£\' \Vl)l'll.|) l'l"l‘ llt)\\'.\' SALARIES AND lll-ililTFl-I Tlilfi .\'l yitllER 0F ()1"l~‘lt‘l.\l.S, whom "ht-y tillcgctl wt-rti ltnlilllt! around thr- public‘ buildlnrs ttinibliiigwivci cncli other and iii ciicli othcrs \\':l_v- Mr. Arscnuult untl his. ctillcogttl - could only bt- Cflllrlislcnl by nutty tlicy tn-cnclicti, and in tit-cor tllli\('l‘ with what lllv)‘ ltcllcvtil Iv bt- right. \\'c linvc nrvtt‘ :ii":'.ul~-. tliut tlic iiiciisurc in csst-ncte \\'.‘l: ivronig; wc stand for puyniciit iii full for scrviccs remit-rid, And otii- ctlllltiflltilllslKbvvllllll! l)l‘l,'.'\l17l(!lll\\'.? .liis. Tlic SALARY ANl) l.\‘l.l1-I.\l \'l'l‘Y GllAll \\':is coiiiet-ivcil wholly- in tbc Libt-rul camp. 'l‘lit- "r-iuntl robin" was sight-d only by Libcrtils. Tilt‘ llill was frunictl liy tiillccrs oi‘ llll lflll'titlllt'\'tl us ii (ltl\'l'l‘illil~ll. iiicusurc. 'l'lic Opposition whll.» Jlllllxirllll,’ it upon principlc d. .'.tllll\t'i‘tl its vurizitlziii from thc proiu Est-s niudc by illl‘ llcll purty \\'llt'll iskliii; tlic support ot‘ llic pcotilc. Thc iittlc orgun billyfi lllvsc salar- ies and llltlPllllllllcf. "is u pretty- .:tii:ill iniiltcr to talk so iiiucli ihout." Anti so it would lic. \\'t- air.- not tulkliig about iiiciii, but ulifiu tht- hypocrisy and doublc tlt-dlilll; of .i Govcrniiicnt which proniiscti thi- pcnplt‘ tllllPlWVlfil‘, itllil thcu toxcii tlit-iii to tiic llnilt for this purpose. ili And l! lilllUiillllifily utltiiipts ilruw llic lAHHlPl‘ of tlit- Upposi or. into “niiltl" unitigiiiiisiii to thcix" 'l‘.\.‘\'.\'l'l()N .\t"l‘, liUPlHlsl‘ ltc rt ii tlcrctl "vttluublt- us, stuncc“ in iiiul; int; thc act ‘his pcrfci-l as pt it tlic lion. Zdltoi- llilll spout moi-c llllll in his sczit in llll‘ llousc bi- wntiltl now tlifilllll)’ lcss igwtiruiici» of tlic illllllllll‘ of the Oipost but. Tlic llon. .\ir. Ai-scnuuli, ivhll- laboring to pt-rfccl llll‘ lll‘l.-'. iii!" ll'lll l‘ll tlic Prt-mici- pluiuly" that hc rt» fused to assume rcsponslbllhy- for lti r... iilll'.' ' llic lugislatitin, tind "'l‘lll§ G()\"l-1llN AHGNT MUST 'I‘.-’\i\'l~1 .\l.l. ill-l Sl't).\'Sl»llll.l'l‘Y FOR THEIR OWN hll-IASIWIES." ln llit- intcrt-sli oi tlic pcoplc linwcvcr, und tlizit lipst- ncts might be less drastic and work less injury to taxpayers hc freely assisted tn improve them. ‘This was in committee. but bcforr- lllo full llousc, with the Speaker ln the chrilr, he movcd tpnt thc TAX- ATION ACT SHALL NOT COME IN FORFI". l'\"i‘ll. APPRIJVI-Yl’) BY THE PICOPLE .\'l‘ .\ (lHNl-)ll~ Al. ELECTION. This rcsoiutioii is. nn tlii- Journals nl’ tlit- llotist- from which thcy tlurc not i-xptintzt- it. -_-—<0>—- NEW SEAM OF COAL. i-RIWUNGIHLI. MINES, Juno 8.— A new six-foot $0.1m of cozil ls rc- porlcd to have bncn tllscovcrvtl ovt-rlyinxz tho sicnin that ls nlreatly being workcd nt ihc Workiiiziii will sec practiutlly all the paper in North America ——Henry Viin Dyke. iulur- by tlit- Doiuliiou l'o.i| (‘oin- mnl l..-_4i.'s_l_... l. Ila.“ . l . C0-OPERATION IN iui FARMING ' vpw control oi the lull llllllllll l“ -~~--_~_...._....._._.. condlt-ions-Aor the first time in flie history or this lllllllSll’y~—ll power czipiible of cffccting ii stondzirizar tlon of ihc prufllltll, u sulcs and ud- vcrtiziiig cffort. impossible to iii- dliritlunls, and u stabilizing influ- encc of inutuul benefit to DYOLHICCFS anti purchasers alike. What is the purpose of the Sil- ver l-‘ox Fur Selling Ongunlzntiozi- “but ls the need of such an or- gzinizatloii? l-Jxpci-it-ntrt- lllls taught us that lllt'l'\' ‘It'll two ttltitlunicntul rczistiiis Zllill iieccssitics for this work, first »-spt-culuttirs cannot lic ilcpciidcd on to tltrvclcp and iiiaiiubiiii El siubic ll1.ll'l{\'l fillltjt"tlll‘ll‘ profits dcpciitl on inurkct fluctuations. Secoiiil~no coininotlity stiid cx- t'lll5l\'l'l_\‘ on u spi-ciilzilivi- !IIlll‘lil'l .-;in bc profitubly liundlcd in ever lllllknlslllfi,’ liuaiditit-s. 'l‘lic lrlsttii~y' oi all piznlticiiig intiustrics furnish. t-s illl t-xuinplt- of ilic toncrctt- rc- sitlts o1 ll1(‘l‘l'l\.~\<l protltictitiii, \vi'li— oll‘ iitti-ntltiii to l1llll'll\'l.~3 1:. ubsoi-b llic Sélllll‘. .\lilll_\‘ PXZHIlPlVS could bc citctljto sliow liow siaindaii-tiizu- iion and judicious iitlvcrtizing of many cniiiotlitics liuvc crctitctl inur- ltcts, and inuiiitiiliictl and incrcus- ctl prices notwtthsttiiiilini: lurttPly incrcuscti production. The Silvt-r Fox Fur Scllitng Arnsticiutitm dif- ;'-._-; from Ullll r siniilui‘ tirtlfllllla‘ lions lii llill! thc ivoi-k is bcint! Ill‘ ,, lq-t-plll"l‘tlllll~'s lt‘lll]lli'll more its .,,,-,i,.iir.-_ than a pros-cut ncctssity. in u; inttcli its fair tiriccs liiivc licrc~ toiorc bccn iiiuiiitriiiicil for Silvt-r l~‘ox bolts. 'l‘lit~st- suinc pi-iccs liuvc lltllllllll ,t|,t|[ .l condition Wlltl‘t' wc li.\v-- .,, |,,. |i1‘.ilt’(‘ll‘(l tigziliisl ourselves. "t-d nuiubci- tit brocditit! i-|'.~.\-ln<-t~ and claw iiidn.c.l by profitable pro .1111 'i.>u Illlllllllllr‘. in l'i'i: .-<~ ]\‘,tl'.'.'.‘ll‘il i_-l.ia.i ztloiic, lo ~.oiu<- four thousoiitl 'l'lio incrc‘ fonts in this u’ i'--. pa: l. Now, 11o szinc busint-ss mitt. in crcziscs his tirodiictitiiz, ivllllttlll ill" p l‘ zittcnlitm to tlic tlcvtiltipmcnl ..‘ ,1 inzirltf-t, Illlll 1i: l-‘..-.; lldllvllld": iiiiit |'t._r tho futurc b-- most Lntcr. s. hqfitlnWi-llftl in our l=\\ll 1,, ;i,;_. ,-,. ,...-t_ '1')... |.'..,\ ltoiit-lnr" tutti liliiiic no out‘ but llll iiiicl\'ll'fi. H: Hwy pill to support Illltl llllllll Mi.‘ T. tnqiiiiizutltin which is in ioodcd ‘to illlllll- tht-ir fill“ is stic ,.,..,,f“i in it... fairc iii‘ 1i lurlicly l"- .,-, ‘hlttti production ot lstliti lwlxli _\'o\v to 2il'('tlll1|1ll li llll" t 'l.ll'l'l l" dymhluqy‘. ,,....,.n;|_,t_ scvt-iity livt- p pct-n‘ control wil lll l)’ “P” iti-‘ni und. : stirc rcsiilt,<—iiiiic=_\' pcr trciit control will b.- i\.~'l)()l\l'l‘ justification and lllsllro p llllll“ "tlllllil-llll‘ distribuzitiii til‘ tlic li\ir- dcn. The flrt-atcsl lllillctilt.“ “m rrist- from llll‘ iiiurki-titif-i ill ll llill" ion of lllt‘ pclt output iil P011111"- :itiou with ilic oi-izainizzititin. ‘flit- tgroutt-st burden illlll('l\l‘ll lo lllvlll l)\'l‘~‘lll[I in tlic association. will bc iuilurc oi niuny lluiiclicrs to alt muw-iaus t)“: i-ftorls of tlic .-\ssoci.i izon and lciitl :1 liuud, 'l‘lic futurc of lllt- fox industry tlcticntls flu ll sluuilzirtlizctl product and on u Suit-s Orgauiztititiii ciipubli» of tflllfttllOillll‘ ully ilistribiiting the produlrls l0 lllv markets of the world. Everyiicld must be piont-erctl. Pioneers are lntlivitluals iiiibucil with notirauc of thcir convictions." Tiic mt-nibcrs of tlic Silvcr Fox Fur Sclliiig Association will bc such Pionccrs. lt will bt- tlic duty of thcsc pitinccrs tirgziiiizctl and "cui- biiicd iii oiit- us-oclatitin, to lllllllt no.1 null dcvrloii I1l'\\’ fit-Ids oi no ‘ivily wit“ ctiliscilttrlll prottt lo - l. ll will not do for intliv1tlu.il'll.'iii. chcrs lo hunt; buck uiid let lllv otlicrs do llic tiitincci‘ work‘. Wlt-ll ‘is llic busiticss ot‘ tlic rariiclicrs us u ivhnlc is thc business oi‘ lltc llill vidiul ruiirlicr. llcsults can only ll" bod by llli‘ uiiitcti efforts. of ull. so lot no one hunt; buck. You airt- not usktitl tn try tlfl vXllPYllIlPlll, what is proposed in llliv‘ Hlfil‘ llll-r‘ lil‘l‘1l!~'ll(‘(‘f‘.'~.§i'l1l iii other slltlillll‘ ]i]\|>5_ $iivciitts will follow‘, it‘ tliosc liitci-cstctl will only vo-opcmtti. l will pursuc tht- subji-ct iii stibstcqtlcnt iirticlc. l uni Sir, 4-10., A. c. ARSENAULT. mo. i. _ _ "' 14.... "-2.3%; ' sR ‘do o \\ \ \ \ \ \'\ ‘ _ nonnswn iiol bc lcl go by iitiliitu Th1; column In upon for the dlwuulon by carruponé enta o] question! of Inter ut. Tho Charlottetown Guardlnn don not necoll- nrlly cndoru the opinions l expressed by It: cone» pondnntl w w‘, t Tllll rtitiiiti i. 00-0-00000-00000040000000 Grand Opera for Charlottetown Sir,—For some time l have been negotiating with the Boston Eng- lish Grind Opera Company for the purpose of scouring, if possible. tllcir appearance iii t‘hzii'lcittctown. Thc cost oi bringing this tgrcat iit~ lfllCllQfl to t'li-.ii-li'iiicto\vii in no; tnily vtry grout, btit the luconvcn- li'llt’n quite (‘<Ill:~‘l(lt'l‘l\l1l('. l rczilizc, however, that their appearance locally would bi- the most iiilcr- villi!!! .iiii_usciiiciit t-vciit in tlic his iry of tho lsluiitl. ‘fiic t‘ouip.iii_v consists of-fifty tight. siiigcrs, niusicitiiis, and stage irt-iv, iiicltitliiii; Mi‘. Joscpli Slim‘- Eluu, lht- izrt at (lpci'iitit' 'l"cuor, aiii.l 1l..z(-l illiitii, oiii- of the iiiust lii'i|- liillli of tlic younger Aiiicritwiii riotiruiitis. lt iu.iy be iiitcrcstiut: to your 1'1 -l\l'.. lo l-Llltl\\' that iicgotiutlons airt- l‘\‘1l\'llillg thi. stugc wlicrc i can uliuost proiiilsc that the iCoin-l puny will llllpcill‘ in (‘hurlottctoivii July 1L‘ili,1:lth, uiitl t-itli. 'l'li~- lfostixn l-Iiiizlisli (liainil (lpcrii t'itiiip.tii_v ('l)llt‘llllll' tlicii‘ Sywlncy tiicogt-iiit-nt Sulurtlziy‘ July llill]. and I huvc found tlitit lt will bu llmrlllilc to cngzigc u Stcuiiicr to lniiig ihcin from tlic niuliilautl vlu lfictoii, tirrivliig iii t‘liiirlottctti\vn about i! or i! p iii Alonilziyt July 12th ll‘ tlitsc clt-vci- Artists zirc lit-zirtl .'l (‘littiltitlcitnvn tlii-ir l't‘lll‘l‘ltlll't‘ will i.r.ib;ili|y' inclutli- Ill 'I‘rtiv1itoi-t-_, ('1ll‘i|ll.'il, The lloliciiiiuii (lirl, ltobiii~ llootl nnti Filllsl. llizivo proiiiisid to notify .\ll‘. iloll-lhlitii" not 1.1111" than iicxl ‘Fill-s- d.i_v \\‘ll\'llll'I‘ llic Upt-ru (‘oinpiiiiy will lit- uvuiiublc, but ill tlii- int-xiii- tiiiic it would be vcry ciicourugltii; it‘ thosp porticultirly’ liitcrcstcd in llit- propost-d t-iiitugt-tiicnt will t'tilllllilllil(‘llll' with Ali". (lnllaglicr, ,.i : llllllllllil. . ‘fhziiiltiiig -_/t.ii for llils tippoi-titn ily lo pluco tlit- zibovt- inch; bctorc prospoclivti tiutroiis, l um, siizcttn. F. G. SPENCER. e40};- Teachers’ Salaries Sll',~*l1l your (luurtliuii ol"lht- 17th inst. tippczirs tin nrtlclt- on 'l't-i't‘llt‘l.'. rlillllldllfil, which should unt-hullcngt-tl. l would lll|\‘t- PXllvrlvil .".lll‘.ll ;l|‘;',ll- nit-tits ldllillltlilllg, from u narrow lllilllll-tl illitt-i-uli- who did not hovc. tlu- t‘llilil('t' iii his ciirlicr days, to struclititi to t*.\'ll‘ll‘.l(‘. liitnscll" from llll‘ nilry ignoruiict- which tippur~ -nily prcvudi-s tlic ton;- nf his lci- llut judging troiii tlic rctiiic- niciit of his cxprcssloiis ziiid his coiiiiiiziiitl of language one iiiust painfully’ rculizti thut its uutlioi- is lt-l‘. lcdgp which iii this cnsc ls as pcr- uicitius us llolnliovlsm is to u civil- lZvtl country. Lot us tzikc up the diffcrcnt. points of his argument. llc claims that the tcuclicr is only working for about U50 hours lii tlic wliolc _vmir. lit-t inc toll my trli-nil tli.it no worlc tlciiiaittls so much prcpurution bcforc liaiid as tcticli- iiiiz. The succcssiul tcuclicr tnust spciid time in the prcpziraititiii ol‘ his daily clusscs hc iiiust tiikc tiiiic to correct llUlli("\\'Ul'l( such us coin- position, drawing, ctc., lic niust spcnd tlmo in solving diillcultlcs which frctiuciitlyv (iccur in his sclititil-i-nniu, such an troublc lii tlistriplliiiiig u pupil, or lii encour- aging thc lazy oiic. or perhaps in .llllll‘llil(‘llllll,{ tlic purcnt ot sitch and ‘lit-ll u pupil. Apart from this tho lt':lt'lll‘l‘ inust itourlsh liiiulu-li with tglltltl rcutlititz. ho must always kUPp posted on currcnt cvciits of lin- portziiici: so that lic can impart such to his pupils. in n wnrd llic work donc lil thc school is only thi- rcsult of long niid laborious prc- puriititiiis and may bo Ctflllifllfvtl to n stage plziy which only lusts n fciv hours in the prcformnncti to zui aiudlcncc, but which necessitated days and tlnys of practice. Another of his nonsensical ldnaa is flint as the daily cost of educat- lng a child together with what tlio so thur hc iii;iy' in u ni--:'i=uro uutirtt- ‘ llllllllll tit lcust llll‘ rudiments. of iii- - gifted with an intcllcct and know- ' =.__ _-___ Lcdlcti black hnuiio who" (01.1 in 5 and 131/, only, -..- Maw-v "'> the biiycra severe ylflblOlllfl a ,5?!‘ Q ln ltidlosi pumps and nxforda, p ntlenrnnd llvlllllVl‘ lllllljl miule in tuinada and man home la deprived in shape o! help from this child, total; 47 cents, a sum suiilclent to put him tlirouigli college. Just as ii by send- ing the pupil to college the 110mg was not deprived of the help the name us whenatha pupil attend; school. And how niuiiy parents are selfish enough to cilculiite the help they get from their childrtn, Thcrc may be sonic- of the type of the piopountler of this theory. Anti lastly he says "the teacher is utiiiiitted to lll] our local societies und local functions." "Admitted" just weigh the word. I may tell my friend, again that if the teacher iii worthy of the name, lie (my friend) is not on par with him. Really this argument is self contradic. tcry. it states first that the teacher should tiousiiler himself fortunate iirbciug admitted into society, unti right on the lit-cl of this ho says tliut \\'c show our 5llpl'('ll\(‘ confi- dence in the teacher by coiitldini; to liini our childrcii. l‘ii like to know it‘ my friend when 11c culls on his local t-lcrizyiiinii to pity his church ices, if hc can make a scttlcmciit by giving a trlflc zimi hzilziiitiiig his il\‘l'0lllll by reh-rriiig to lll" sticial privilcgt-s of his pus- llll‘. it is beyond u doubt that uflt-i- thc Eiliiistcr, the tcacliter is, or should bo the most liclpiul- factor- ln the coinmuiiiLv. lii this (roniieci lloii again ‘the teacher must not-be ldlc. He lllLlSl be Jclivo in hclpliig iurwurtl till progressive niovciiiciitsi, hc must take very often lhc iii- itiutivt- in inziuj/ local uiiticrtaikiiiizs, such 4i..- clubs, luttitutcs t»tc., ill u word hc mus: co:iiiiiuiiti tho conti- dcucc of his fcllow tritiztiiis, 11'.» tiiust not losc night ol‘ tlic fuct that as llll‘ school is o pillar of thc coiniiiiiiilt_v iu which lie llvcs, his llt-tl1ll-{|ll!l<'.l| llll-Illtl iiiust not. bc roniinctl ivlthiii tho four tviills oi‘ the school llllllsp, but must Oxlfllltl to ii brontlcr pltuic lii the locality. 0f course not iiiaiiy tcucht-rs fitil- -r_—> ~- +000400000000000000000000>. l ANNOUN Our llllsilltisxl is ctlnfini-tl 1,, oi litizh irriidc lnvtistiiii-iits-i, Mi". lhitoii will bi- prcpiii-otl ind tlit- illll-‘wl inforiii:i-tioi you tiiuy lic inlt-rcsit-tl iiil \\'.- solicit intiuiricr. . Mtllllliflfri TGZIS-fidtl-ili. \\'o lizivc couiplctt-tl :irr:in;:cinciitt with up J l‘.i‘on. (lrt-ut lit-orgo 81., (‘Iiurltitlnu w" n, poiitit-nt foi-_ Priiict» l‘ill\V-ill‘ll lrluntl. iloiitls and Stocks. Jr. Mackintosh s. c... Estnblislicil ISIS. Slot-k lCyt-liuntzc, llurlifztx, N. S. 0000000000000 0-00000000000000000000000000000060“ "dlmlivv aerial: f vet w tum , cue One-m w, customers. Our m. A §¢nt strong position ts a measure of m, SUCCess ~_ bu, me |"8=lY a melsurg o; our tlisefulnesr, why not e! u: gq-ye too 7 y” P id- ..:...".':£:i'r.:.* w.» dlvldrdPofi . luourceii Pqgmm ma‘ smut or novn scoriir -l- u. IALCOII, n m. p.123?" ill all tliosc tibligutions. T ,. 'l‘c.'ichcr" he Mm should. however and, is "my Wm" lllc llmlcsslttnl willbel iiiudc ll |)tl'lIl‘li1t-]]t q“, . I l a > lll-ll ll‘1ll'lll‘l‘.< ot‘ thili tvpil) iliillgilnne to the ruiilts. l m“ l um, Sir, m“ TEACHER. 000000000000000.” CEMENT . lfoivlnnti Ill‘! 21F our corres- ll"? lbirclt:ist\ tun] “filo for cash . .'ll rill tiiiitis. to furnlih 11mm. ' "“l'»'=lllllltt "l‘l‘lli'llic.~.' in which l hionlrcul E best quality at wholesale prices. We have also a for summer wear clude Heelat Misses Patent 1 Wholesale O 0040-0 Cut to the Bone. Big Reductions iii Rli-asonabie Goods ll GOFF BROS, LTD. A il-‘l- l"! "Y li-‘Hlllffi Mill "(I)"! iiliitc boots lace or button, lflillllfifd)!‘ ilbro nolcs and ltt‘l‘l* r" pointt-tl Inca worth from $3.00 to $4.50 Lor 81.98. ' All ollicr ladlcn while bnntn in stock prlccti from $11.50 up for 82. I18. lnidlcs: Wlllill Oxfords iind pum pa iii. mirprlsingly low prices. 7i’: cnnht. Lmilcs blnck house boots bcst material nnd wcll made, lcathcr sol cs and lir-cls worth $350 m’ HIGH cuss i kid, we curry some nf Special Sale 0i Boots Maiiufacturefs Samples‘ _ An opportunity to buy boots of the erybody, at moderate prices, and in- W0men’s Patent Pumps, Cuban Childs Patent Strap slipper at $150 Infants Patent strap slipper at 2-25 Boys Gun Metal Calf Bat. at Youths Gun Metal (lalf. nu at $11-50 \tV0men’s Vici Kid High (lutw 00 or... Brady (Io., Limited Reliable Merchandise y otthasc we have reducetiao us to nvold the lull. "l" less than to-daiffl full range of shoes in all sizes for ev- ----- .-..-.'i' strap ‘slipper $53-00 $5.25 Bal. _ ,|u --...- and Retail Reliable Method! _ ._ und ll p.75 . ‘My tho highest llffltl" “ml smggl‘ .~ Z