wAur-ro- piano m oooo a wealth ; of healthy halt- K=.0. “Nature's Own Remedy" ' 50PM belith Ind ‘equty, lltiiitbgil inhibits i‘ litmus-blues University oi‘ ow Brunswick. Mount Allison a ‘ acsfm. form the center of the stoic so far as New Brunswickers generally are concerned, but the other colleges come ill for tlleir share of atten- ilou. U. N. B. has played two games so far. one with St. John und one with iMoncton. . in Both she came o‘ut with tho lung end of the score. Judging from the accounts of these games, the provincial ulli- versity has a team up to the aver- uae. With proper training and readlustments, the college should ' make a good showing in the inter- collegiate. in years gone by there have been times when ll. B. has made great progress in the early part of the season, but fad- cd tqward ‘the close. ~'l‘il‘is season it would seem that the rule would he rovcrsntl and the prospects arc for a strong flinish for the red and black. lMiount Allison played a tie with Moncioll, and lll5UOfilll\g"1O Munc- ton players the boys representing the Methodist institution were not overly strong ill he forward line. Mount A.- has always ‘been consid- ered dangerous. and in other years has shown u fighting spirit wll-lcll carried victory in its wake. Even weak, teams of this college. when playing on the home grounds. have been known to upset the dupe and tlefeat teams which were consider- ed, superior in every department. "Acadia is considered in pretty Do not suffer another day with Itching, Bleeding, or Protruding Piles or‘ Hemorrhoids. - No surgical operation required. Dr. Chase's Ulntlncnt will relieve you at once and T0 Have and‘ to‘ “Hold i ""¢"""+'.\P¢ via-liv- mscpfm: a ynuracllpr’ for Scalp ffroublea-ersdieateo Jdgndruff, stops the hair‘ from ""9"" Dfvll 90-.‘ Lid» MeKlnnon Drug Co. ' requires “the Qllmillitlop __of ... - "II falllnp and relionrito not» y. £9871 the Wol-tv-i-ile ' in the background and only show- Hil,li-§.wit_res_ on the I ,3! play. lbtweverhagood heavy n}. with some mespa of attack-K "iflsuol- Edging ‘from reports [present current she will the well represent- led this season. The ‘St. Dunstans University are fast rounding ill to shape and have won one game front the K. (l. team. i". is considered probable that they will play Mt. Allison and St. FrunclsXavier Colleges before tho season closes. HUGGl-NS ISAGAIN TO MANAGE YANKS. NEW YORiK. Oct. 11.—l\liller Huggins. manager of the New York Yankees. American League baseball champions, has been re- oilgaged to pilot the club in 1920. it JVHS announced tonight. The decision, ‘the formal statement says, was reached at a meeting this ilftel-lloon to Jacob ltuppert and 'i'. L. Huston, owners oi the Yankees. Although the club's statement did not go into detail, iMr. ‘itutpert assertctl that the action was alien to curb rulnons that l-lluggins w s to be ousted as leader of the Am- erican League champions and also ill recognition 0t‘ his achievement in wlnnlg two consecutive pcn- nants. SEAPLANE FLIES - TO DETROIT FROM HAMiPTPON ROADS WMTERTOWIN, N. Y., Oct. 12.- The N. .(‘..-9, en route i'roln Hump- ‘ton Roads to Detroit, left Alex- andra Bay for Detroit at S a. m. today on a non-stop flight. The seaplane. in command of Lleut. eight officers and men, stopped at Alexandria Bay terday for - afford lusting benefit. 00c n box; all i l‘ yes . itlzzilltil. MEicvsll-alicis: °"- i PERsoNALs rfi-w v w h‘ -¢*** 777777 '- lMrs. Jones returned to her homo ‘good shape this season. in other contingent’. CAMC- OF TH‘ANKS.-— Mr. J - alum and family wish‘ t; thunk B can on an prospec s m the friends ‘for kindness shown iu opt it dlti d t . colors and ' Mack, pflce ;1_g5_ Prvwse Bros, Ltd. WILDEV 1.00s: tonight enter- tainment a-nti refreshments WOMEN'S Brown Glove. special 31,75, ‘Mocha Glove. special $1.50. Prowse Bros, Ltd, Citpe -___. -~WANTE‘D at once a side. _ their recent ‘sud ‘bereavemont. well as parents and friends. IN MEMORlAM.———In sad 112. 1921. age 64 years. l who loved you miss you As it dillwns another year, in our lonely hours of thinking lnory clings. erican “Sand Sucker" Cuff Women's coat ' mQkBT- M990)’ W014i. higest wages. M. L.‘ Frank iMnoKenzie, Sllmmgf. CRAPAUQ AND SPRINGFIELD 1y been Produced by A) is. and‘ mtilltlaclztbtfrfinsltillnilt service next . nu a n. in. and lit Springfleldl ttt 7 p, m Sermon Bliblect “IDilvaDlminted Christians." Miss Maud Hashim will visit St. John's lSunday School at 10 a. m. and give an address, All membgy-g ol the school should attend as but loving memory of my dcar hus- band Albert J. Best, who died Oct Thoughts of your are ever llcsr, Though death divides. fond me- lnscrted by his wife and little ROY- the exhibition; Mi‘. r. Ilium, (fol. '-'--' A. Christie, (JIMKJH D4540, and ALTERCATION IN BOAT.- M“ pyw, Rates, secretary. A number of men, members of the crew of one of the visiting Am- drodges. I . rm» - l Ills ACENTRAL“ Glitglllilll, . ,,.--13HQP.from "Holmnlfs Catglpg, V’ Iv-lin- ‘PPHFIAL LINE‘ of Underskirts HWILDEY LODGE tonight enter. tsinment and refreshments ETTE GOV/MS round ‘neck and long sleeves, special 99c. —-l‘l'0wllu Bros, Ltd., ORWELL 8ERViCES.—- Service in the Orwell Head church at 1-1 a. m.. and St. Andrew's church, Orwell st 7 -p .m. by Mr. E. Ell- wsrd Aitken, B, A. ' NEW LON-DON. —'l‘hero will he service in the three churches ill New London parish. on ‘Sunday 16th. French River nil 10.30, lrlshtown at 2.00 and Kenslngtull at 7 p. m. The service will be tak- en by the Rev. Mr. Robinson. .E ‘THE MEETING of the Liberal Conservatives electors of Bratisl- balle poll will be held in Braliai- bane on Monday Oct 16th at 7.30 _WOMEiN\G ‘WHITE FLANNEL-. Si. Dilnstalfs ‘ vs.__l(_. 0i C. o" Slilllrilily afternoon at J ifclvck. tllc second game of fooibllli for the Ciinlullull ‘Prophy will take place at tllé Abegweit grounds. The 'K. 0f C, tcnln are prsppr. in: i1 surprise for their oppon- Qllili. who won the previous game in the last five minutes. Every"- liliilg points to a good game on Saturday. Bicycle, lltlall. silage HALIFAX. Oct. 11.-Thc lBlcycl-B Road llllce from ,\Vll\lleur'to llali- lax will take place‘ on October 23m... _ --—<oa>—--- ADMIT GERMANY TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS. LONDON. Oct. 1-2.—‘Prclnit-r p. m. for the purpose of appoint- Ang delegates to attend County Conventioncd. Signed Linus Mac Donald. IQ The British Empire Exhibition. i924 A representative mission of the British Empire Exhibition of 1024 will visit our city" towards tllc end of the month, Oct. 30. it will include Major EA. Belcher C.B.E.. the assistant general manager oi‘ Tile llllssiiln has already visited South Africa, Australia and New Zealalltl ‘anti has everywhere llcvn Lloyd George. in ilic course ill‘ an inlflfview with labor represreiltzl- tivcs. said it Germany applied for lnclnlbiarsblp in ‘the League of Nations Great Britain would not - c/I/jii \\\\\ ""7? 1 sacs” ‘Iii / .- i 'i‘l i - 5 - only support llcr regarding mem- w only “when m m“ bcrship ill the League, but ,'llso rilpresclrtatious on the council of tllc League of Nations. tlo it that the greatest possible value is ubtziillcd for ilic money placed at the ilisposul of tllc trun- ltecs. 'i‘llertl would no longer bc Superintendent Rollers "f.i“f:f..?°iii;°.l.. 2i: suggests Changes ln_ Fchool Administration At lllP Rotary luncheon ynestrr- dzly tllc speaker ivlls Ml‘. it. H. lingers who spoke on "School All~ ministration." l-liis remarks llilil ‘of tllU ilil-ltrlcl. 'l‘.lle School Board \\0lll(l ‘he under obligation lu pro‘ ‘villi. sclpol priviingcs for every‘ child, and lliFft‘. would be rolzuizl-. of buildllllz, laqlllplllt-llt. oil: lnlililllilnl salillfivg of tlll- i’>.‘l('lt1ii‘$I would be prcsl-rilu-li lili-nt of a district organization for iliflvcytlllil: of tile cilillirull lo ullutliul‘ lll-ftlli- soil payers, therefore, ‘would ‘be tilsve rtl our strlluols liitfl‘ all ltvvrrlgt- tuudunce of it-ss than fificen. One school with an llv " of six costs llll: people near $100 I per tplipll illis would be boylinti tilt‘. llillllfifiljllilfil‘ the proposctl systt-ln, Board of Trustees sci-mg that they ittllllil save nlolli-y the pllpl2= lug tho s Lions rcqllil-ing a certain stuntlardlllii alilalgllnrzliion. in this way lo ‘flit-pool influences u-oilitl lurid to ‘r-otlsrllllllltitrll of schools, tllc (‘on ihc - loo]. from 200 to 2 J, they would there- At present over lone fourth by add $1000 to their revenues. -At prrsuut tllc average attend- ance in the rural schools is just a liitlo over 60 percent. in other winds, it tllc schools were kept open llll‘l‘i\ days r-ztcit weck, in- tlixhil of fivc days, and if every pupil zlttululvll every day, _ the illiidllll..li(‘it would lle Just ilillout the slime as llt present. 'l‘llere is thus a Wit-Sit! ill about 40 per cent vi Lilo t-xpvllilltllrlls on the lnulll- ll'il."lli‘0 m’ schools. innit-r thr- systvlu of finance pro ot ili~ ‘lttclltialiei: to rapt-rate rm» a g,‘.»;1r_ tllc lily conveying than mallltallt all school, would cffcrl rlltilcl‘ the l>_\' law nlldjsolillzl-tltln living brought about lxisl-tl trusit-l- bollrils would find retort-pm 1,, ti“. ym-“l SQMIJQLQ or the districts would ‘be l"f’lilllll'tl i/ullnt by any‘ external pressure, but it to tlll-ll- illlCFP-‘il to ust- every the province, alld iit- cx-prcsslzllthc lillilploy ii certain proportion 0t by iill- will of tllc local illltliilrliitas.’pmisillil‘ lliflilvnui- ni tilcir dispo- opinlon 11m; i)... prpgnp; sprung.» first and SPPIHHI class iI"lt'll"l'S. .»\ prt-nlillln would llo pilll-eilllpln sal in prlinlutl- rcpgularity oi‘ at- ui’ OVUXIyWBCIIDII. now in port here. while coming ashore ill a rawhoat on Wednes- day afternoon got into an alterca- tlon and a lively row ensued. One of illc party was badly cut about the head from a ‘blow from an oar and the blood. mingling with wa~ ter which had leaked into the bout gave the craft the appearance uf having taken pert in a sea tragedy nl some kind. After landing at the wharf pence was restored and the party proceeded up town to stacure a further supply ot tllc stilnuian. which doubtless was the cause of the trouble. Upon their return t0 one ot‘ the largest and most suc- cessful ever Empire. The site is at Wenlllivy acres of undulating country, boun- ded by the rivcr Brent, have bccii secured and 900.000 square fcctof steel and concrete building, spcc~ 501,001 lally designed for permanent cx-Hm his well received and the greatest ill- terest taken in the project. Ari important Ewan! Tile exhibition promises to be Ill held in the British I Punk, near London, w-herc 14'.‘ llilbltlons, are now in course ol’ cr- uvcl-y scbtlul illlll outgrown its use- fllllless and was iluw at stefitllls ob- - .- siacll: to cdill-iltitillzll Tito school (lislrlrt system is pi-r- lvi-ily adapted to pioneer (rirltdli- Ions, but it is nut suitzliblu ill a ewitlml npvl lfltlnllllllllly. in hlllssacllustltts whorl.- the system nrigiillltud it was illt~(‘ill'(lt'(l over lliili‘ a CUlilllfy ago. lil lllziine, lt was tlbulisllrd ill tllc (eighties of last century. British l-llly tlistrict ivas silibsiitutcti f-.l" trict system zlbciut fillet-ll and it would ho within lllt- pmvt-r ilwfiiillfflflliilllll prnvillt- for the t-on- t‘ progress. ' ' _' ‘“‘ m‘ and tlevcl- highly .ln (Jolulilibia tllc iilulliciilli! of tho lionrtlxii‘ ’l‘i'llsit‘cs to iflfiSl‘ 'l'lllslct-s l-ol littl-illlzllicc, if a Board V/ bring .-tbout .111 in- so ill‘ tlic nvvragl- aitcnllnnl-i- ills tllizlir. Have Your New Fur Coat Before Football Days are Over u! ll-nlltlnl-c. itoi: inn Jrlinvs llarris was ln the wharf, they seemed bcttnr “spirits? I1 large rl-iurn ‘to their (all. and Mrs. W. S. Stewart. to be in square bottle was‘ passed around and the ship off flock)’ (l-omlnantler (‘cell and a crew oi‘ mm" W03 Successfully accomplish in Mono-ton yesterday nftcr visit- ° infl in this city the guest of Judge up! llne Groups n! 5 lhzurrs, nnltlnl letters. l0 tu-r cent. discount for cush- All ln- lmhl for. a ‘Vllflll for one week. week. s ,,__ N... 9 ‘ . vv vvvv A gents Wanted Al pecinl Rn ten [Furnished llrelu Rimm- yo or ova-r. count n: one word. form» hurt of ad. and must p A tllsslrllln llivuillsrllllils i Q RATES-Ibo per llnn pol‘ day. llé ‘or ovler. 8c per llne per day {or 0 III ll ll Ill‘. per clnyifor fl clnxl" Count 5 would ml. 75c Ion- III‘V1‘II Situation \Vunt|:d, 50c lnr seven vvorlln pos- Iiis friends here will be ver cctlun. .A national sports, ground capable of accommodating 130,000 spectators will be mio of the feat- ures oi‘ the exhibition. I ‘THEN’! has never been an Eln- pire Exhibition before. although there have been exhibitions por- traying tho resources of the Do’ minions, bllt never before has it‘ been attempted to achieve a com-I prellenslve survey of what the Em' pirc stands for ill science, art and commercial dvveloplnent. The 9X- y it will not only the nlun beings. plants and animals. itulle to suffer a painful accident. ll-l-e-recei-vetl-a-kick on the fac 9 Some Special Features. ~ vv~|lfOl_l] a horse, his jalw being fraud , itured in two places. Another section will deal wit the fishing A‘ iflccnanuous Auk for llllnurilfin IIIIII Talu- no Otlu-r WANTED LIVE AGENTS FOR JNO ALRED MCDONALD LAND Watkins 1G0 products. Direct Surveyor, Harmony Jct. to colls-ulllcr. Write "Pile J. it. 100031-10-51. Watkins C0,, 370 Craig SL, West Mullifvlll- KNOW YOUR LIFE-LATEST ~8ALESMEN WKNTED FOR "Th; Old Reliable Foothill Nurseries‘ to solicit orders [or high glass nursery stock Experience unnec esstkry, territory reserved high est commissions paid, handsom equipment. Write for full particu lars. Stone & Wellington, Toron- to, Ontario. Situations Vacant .. _ $5 pRn/ATE manly-MA; only. Mllrmili‘ ‘M1118. Brit-dub greeting cards; sample book bullo- tow-nHBm-At s2 Gefilltl st. city free; men and women already _ 1"" Oct 10, tn Mr. and Mrs. Norman nlukillg I5 up daily, in spare 1301' S319 W. Lvwiliel‘. ii 80n- time, Gurretson Company Brantford, Ont. .____.__.___.._¢-.___.__.___@-_ MAKE MONEY AT HOME.- $15 ho $60 paid weekly for your Bmrs time. No canvassing. We ln-lFoR SALE OR T0 LET HOUSE. struct and supply you with the work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 102 Colbourne Building, Toronto. ‘ Lost - LOST BETWEEN 149 ELM AVE. and White's store two $10.00 bills. Finder kindly‘ return lo 119 Elm Ave. 100088412-31 LOST -— BETWEEN MILLVIEW and City. Gentleman's black gauntlet. Finder please leave at Massey Harris Office. 100012ill-il- Hvlp Wnltnih-‘Feumlo scientiflcuuethod. Develop your Send birth date} 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Walter Winston Keuiiworth, 88 powers. Blvd. Courcelles. Paris, France. prepared to commencing ..___.._____.__ STOP, LOOK, LlSTE-N—W‘E ARE your crushing Wednesday, Oct. 13th and each Wednesday foi- lowing up to Dec 13th. A compet ent mail will be in charge of the work and grists will be receiv- ed and delivered on Wednesday do HALL srovs FOR éiié. —/\P- ply L22 Upper Prince lSt. press Suuthport. P. FOR SALE DWELLING HOUSES 10094-12-31. 2s t st t, cl. - fllilloi... w" m Tifiunv-ltill- BRITISH BAsEBAI-L FOR SALEM,“ GOOD Ex. LONDON. om. 1-1.——ln a friendly wagon, Calvin Wood. E. I. genuine- soft wheat Flour on pulatlble Biscuit. Cake or Pastry. Try it now bcilore the time in start baking your Christmas Cakes TH-E CHARLOTTETOWN MILL- ING 00., LTD. Geo. S. Robson, Manager. BIRTHS CAMERON—ln this dlty on Oct. 4th to Mr. und Mrs. Angus Came- ron, a son. -——--<-0-—-—-—~ association lfootbnll game between Aston Villa and the Army played today the former won by 4 goals to 3. . , GLASGOW. Scot. Oct. 1.1.~Scoti.- ‘Pastry Flour is made for Links and Pastry only from pure Ontario Winter Wheat, it is the only mire Prince Edward island and requir- es less shortening "to make a more tiuns into tile be a mineral . Naturally nlu/nufacturcs of and other parts and and all private profit has been carefully eliminated. ‘The in character and dcsisnetl tor per- block of buildings are permanent manent use. . The mission wishes to get the atlvice and assistance nf tllc Do- nlinions and to inspire z-xlllbitors with certain ideals ill the tlr-volop- lncnt of imiperiill trade and the ex- nimination of the almost llnllml- ted resources of the British Em- plre. Another and a most important aspect of the exhibition wl.ll be the making-of the different parts oi’ the Empire better known to each other. Tho education scctloli will, therefore, be n most impor- tant one. The ‘mission will, no doubt, on their return be able to submiit ifor discussion at their Executive Council, some concrete proposals for Dominion coopera- tion and help. Tho Prince is President _vcars ago. The one tllsirict involvrs too much llliiClliilB 1. 'i‘bl‘. anrount rzllst-tl by Ll!" dis- tricts ouislilc of (‘llarlottcloivil and Sulnlncrsltlc. last your wvzls zlzbollt $117,000. Tc iltlillllllléiliil‘ this sum all army oi‘ fifteen or sixteen hull- tired trustees and SGCl‘PLfll‘l(!li\Vi‘.I‘ll llllDl-DYFKI. lf the school districts were mergt-ii in groups of niilolltg . crlclt large section thus COll- siituttlil, having a school hoard of‘ live comlnissionors, elected as the‘ councillors of incorporated towns winters to come. Be ‘a Fall and See Your Team Win Enjoy early and long possession 0f this sumptuous garment. Y0u’ll want i0 initiate it at the foot-ball games, where its complete protection will be so comfort- ing, and you’ll find it elegant in its beauty luxurious in its warmth as well as all ivintel- long as well as‘ for many _ the latter tllat‘m|n|..[r,-.¢i..,, , _wlll have a place. One of thchnost i"? (“l1fll‘l‘°ll1*l°“‘l1. WW0 1'3"’- heretlllldlOftiilll. sections will be _ tho harvest excursion to |Westnrn Canada llatl the misfor- thatgtcr rlilllliiicll nlen f-or the dealing with the diseases -of llu- of 'oulnnfl_kgi(j]]tlfg m" tfustpps industry and will 5mm’ m“ mos"- ‘gleclglt mlwstigaqllcair; the personal clement in tllc ails, tlseases l.“ > 1 L. I , and uses of fish. There’ will also ennmh-ned Tm. rcstul-rces ‘bureau ' ' ' and mum’ “hers m“ 3"m°r‘";5;e'°:sentl ills lfllllilfvll to any school ill 1° 5"“ siltbc scctlon, and would not, as at space will be taken up with ~theivrmenn p“, confined P"; Dgiligllog‘ particular school o le i r Arm to many these special feat- m ures ‘will huvc great interest. The buildings are ‘being ‘built on free- hold land acquired for the purpose ‘main F?" SALE on rlTAoE-lmwnov. l-(l-AORES-S MILES FROM ‘AP- Nus. 163 and 167 Water Sts Apply ‘tn Gaudet & Hsszard. Solicitors. ed I06 time Wisconsin best land. R stock. machinery. Owner. G- W- Esllnger, Knowlton. Will- pleton; rolling cluy loam soil; 2 fine tennis, 12 hogs, l5 Holstein cattle; flue buildings; silo; 500d machinery; $18,000. A. W. Laabs, Appleton. Wis. 20902243431 ed today resulted iMorto-n, 1 ; Clyde, 0. ball ga renews Ké i ilsh League. dlviolon 1, same viny- as follows: uflby. Lolvoolvsoct.‘ l1.__rtusbv foot- IQIQZaplEYOJ today were as "r. ;- ._ . Ndtliqppl! lgrby, 0; Durham. 48»; Mogfioyrtl; Leicester. 19. ~,_ . _ xzg-logaguev rggull: l-Iillbt t. p. --—-——->*-~ OOOK WANTED-ONE WILLING' to learn at the Ollfton House. . WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL - housework; no washing, good wages, Apply Royal Hotel. llwk WANTED GIRL FOR KITCHEN work no washing. Gilli"! 110101- Stlnunersltle Water Street East. .Mrs. it. Durant. 100056-11-3! TEAPHERIS WANTED TEACHER WAiNTE-D FOR THE Wheatley River school No. 87 upplement $126.00 Archibald [Funflshed house mcmg Kill: Barrett Becy, 10079-1241 Square modern urllVfllllfillCefl. '*"“"__""" Apply Guardian. 3i - Wanted condliiom for‘ winter months- Addrcss "L", care of Guardian Office. 200023-13-61 ro tar "rt-lass MILES mom nous: 5T“. MODERN con- TENEMENT TO LET ALL CON- “ro ‘LIT son wmrsn uowrl-la ..,.___..-....._--——--. 7-<-—--r,—"“' TQ ‘—ALOWER7YA'AIRTMENT TO LET iChsrlottetown. house and riilht spot for horse shoeinl. 1i . A l No 11 spring gzl-nleupes Dbl’ o“ mam)“ , heated. 8 ruomb- Al)‘ ply 232 Grafton st. loootli-ti-zll agree that use a flour ‘both Bread , and he as rmflclent and economical as either Bread or used soparatolydor these respec- tive purposes. cos-reels‘ Dolft ‘Practical miller; and bakers all they cannot make or, that will answer for and Pastry baking. Pastry Flour ‘For Infant and Children‘ iivtisr it'll-OVER o Yms . ith the ‘feel sure that all in Australia as The P rlncc of Wales is the hlbitivn Wm ‘be 'l"'lll°|l"‘"3' m!‘ flmflltre ‘now clccted. nrany ‘oi tllc till- manutllctures of the Elnipirmybucficuitles llttclltllng our school nil- livlllllil ‘be removed. i It; would be possible to get bet-l tlifice ‘ lliull. iTllE (ilficc ltsclf would be more‘ 10f a man's job, and become ill] ob~ Hject oi‘ nnltllitiul: to the ratr- payers! '|of the election. The llllpli-lilslllltllfifiill hysrising from neiglltborlrootl icudsi ‘would. to a great extent, ilisap-j trustee and rate ‘pzlycr would be at lloerty to to the one in his district School Board would ‘have ample-r funds to apply where need- ed in ihn cqtllpnlcnt and mainten- ance of tllc schools. A now method of fin-men is sug tlsted. At present tho expenditure thy districts‘ and tllll governnlclzttil nether nmiounis t0 lrbout $30. ‘for each clliitl ill avcrilgc atlcrd- mice. This is not sufficient. A sum equal to $40 pc-r cnpilu o.‘ the average attend- t-nce should be available. To prc- ville this it is suggested that tl fixed rate oi‘ 75c on $100.00 should ~l.e levied upon all lauds 0f tllc section. The valuation should not be nmdc thy illo trustees, but tllc asaesslncllt made for provincial purposes should bc taken for school taxation also, Such further amzount as would be rcquirfrl l“ ‘nuke up $40.00 per lit-all of til?! average ailcndunct: should b0 paid by the gilvl-rllllleni. rSume of tllc offsets of such n system Mr. ltogcrs declared w-illlll be as follows: The poor district would have cxuetiy the same expenditures for schoolpnnptises as the rich one: The contribution of tllc rate pay- ers, however, W0llltl ‘be proportion- al to their means. The pour mun. president of the General Conl- mlttce and has since its inception taken the greatest interest. in its success. In a cable to M21101‘ llfli- cller, he says: "1 trust that your mission has hitherto met with comlpiete success and that its a re- lsuit of personal Consultation und discussion you have been able to solve many problems connected, ' exhibition and have sineti much useful knowledge. l well as in New Zozlllind and (Jan- ada. wllich you are about to vis- it, will realize the important re- sults that the ultimate silccess of the exhibition will have in eluub- ling us tn restore normal condit- ions of commerce and industry throughout the Empire. l shall look forward to hearing an no collht of the mission when Y0“ return in October. This message was read at alun- cheon given to Major Beloher and‘ ills colleagues by the Victoria, Aus trails branch of theltoyal Colo- niat-Insilttlte. The institute is taking the greatest interest in the Inlisslon and doing all it can to ensure its succesfi. ' The Charlottetown merchants and‘ citizens of Charlottetown will soon have rm opportunity of lion‘- ing Motor Beloltar and getting full ‘information as to the aim and . l Ilavillmd Streets. 0 m1}? tut? Gaildet It ‘Hesmrd. mlnmlm‘ I m Solicitors. mamas-u “ -- ‘ as tn niuke the total revenue numibers of children were equal. whose lands are ol low value. and tho rich mlul whose lands an‘ oi‘ high value, would pay upon tllc some rule. nlllnoiy seventy -i‘ivc cents on the hundred dollars, but the government contribution to the poor district ‘would ‘be greater than that to the rich district. s0 of the district the same where the jEOflBjUSi’ low Jill}; i. scope of the exhibition. And now low prices are so much lower than hereto- fore and the range exceptionally good. Lovely French Seal Coat with large ‘Beaver collar,‘ ‘sizewgg. 40 inch Persian Lamb Coat with l sable cuffs and collar . . . . 0475.00 A wonderful Marmot Coat, size 42, has the new collar that ls so becoming and is tagged slze 42 .........$105.00 A rich Rat Coat, size 38, length 40 inches, has five stripes around the bottom, is beautifully lined with pink. Price . . . $225.00 A size 38 French Seal, 40 inch length........._........$200.00 Other French Seals slightly different in style, $160.00, $185.00 ‘i For the more durable wear, for the girl who has to go out every day there is a charming Racoon five strlpedat $375.00 An eifective Coat of good brown Marmot, is lined throughout with silk. Size 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $115.00 ' A lovely Hudson Sea Coat has immense shawl collar of genuine Sable. This is about as perfect a coat as mo- ney can buy. Can be worn with or without belt. Lined throughout with finest silk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $475.00 A Persian Lamb Coat of lovely lines, with lustrous closely curled Persian Lamb. The collar and cults are generousy large in natural Sable. The coat is lined throughout in the very finest silk . . . . . . . . . ; . . . $475.00 Other Persians. . . . . . . . . . . . $435.00, $475.00, $210.00 PATONS LTD.