A$T Children ‘Cry --.\ ~:».\~.\ w“ \~..\\~.~;~.-.- ~. we ~ \ \\\ \. . \ . - \ . \\‘. " Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. 1 Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine 1 lsflven more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared . {outgrown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need o! ' affemedy for the common ailments of Infant: and Children ‘ that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, sndnoclaimhasbeenmadeforit thatitsuse forever!) years has not proven. (What) is CASTORIA? Clitoris is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. lt contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. It: fie is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatuleney, r Wind can and Diarrhoea: alloying Feverishness arising ‘ therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort-The Mother's Friend. suums CASTOR IA ALWAYS _l Bears the Signature of O I ‘ n; Use For Over so Years TNI GINTlUI COMPANY. NIH YORK IZITY v - ' - p! ._-,_- ELEAn AS A CRYSTAL ls thQ light shed by our hand some indirect lighting flxtur * OI. All the glare o.’ direct _ a‘ light is avoided, but nrmo of ‘Ann’ / the illumination ls lost, hut r- ‘ \\\‘ rather increased. Sue lbem \ / anlfyulr-n m... tilt-in Ami you'll like them more and b __ . s more an you nae lll"l|l. ‘f? ‘g v lmr light fixtures or.» ex- /// .‘ erupt from Tm. ' ~ g MARlTlllE ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED . .i t. k461i A Change of Seed Wheat always pays, and doubly so this year when so little of the Island Grovrn Wheat is fit for Seed. A two bushel bag (sufficient for one acre), will give a supply of Seed Stock for next year, but it will also pay several times over to sow an entire change of Our Stock of Seed 888d. 0 “lheat is all grown in Ontario and Ontario’s Seed Wheat always does well when grown in this Province, as the climate is similar. We have in Stock and to Arrive White Fife: (extra choice.) White Russian: (extra choice.) Red Fife; (equal to number one hard.) x , Colorado Bearded: (Choice Stock.) All done up in bags of two bushel ' each. See samples at our Seed and Feed Warehouse, or write us for pric- es and samples. Our importation of Seed Wheat is sold by Merchants all over the Prov- . ince. If you cannot get what you , want from them write us. emu a c0. uunnl ’ h Charlottetown rHE,0HARi'-o.\'esn\a!a ovations d l lllilll' Inllllflldly (loilded III)? $00 Bryon: (halledllnulvunon tn llwnnco pssyoertlellvend) III“ loll-AA- llfillll. Ir. Olnslen Dalton. President. ILILOIQIIQAQQdJD l. I. lune“. its Publishers Dillon TUESDAY- MARCH 22, 1921 GOV BRN MENT REPORTS The government reports have been tabled with the exception of the Public Accounts. which is pro- mised early this week. The ro- ports of the Commission of Agrl culture and the Chief Superin- tendent of Education were laid on the table Friday. The Agrlcultuml report deals with General Conditions of farm lng in the pr0VlllCe which “not- withstanding the general down- ward trend of prices and the re adjustment of conditions to a pre- war stators" resulted in “a succes- full year for the farmers." "The work begun in 1920" com vprlses the discovery and mnnI-Iiflci ure of limestone at Miminigash. The limestone is said to have test ed 85 per cent oi carbonate of lime. A pu-lverizer has been installed and already a. sufficient quamlts of first class material has been delivered to satisfy the iocaiide- Imand and the hope is held out that “from the quantity available ' some shipments can be made ‘b7 rail to outside points should the demand arise.’ . Two clover hullers have ‘been pur idhased zfor the (better threshing and cleaning of clover seed. The inauguration of the Agricul tural and Technical school is re- ferred to. Although a “financial statement" is given it is somewhat disappointing to find that there ls no reference whatever to the cost (if/this school or to the reven ue derived from it. We are inform cd that the total enrolment for the first tlwo months was 105 of wlhom thirty one attended the day classes and seventy four the niglrt classes. "The night classes". co-l tinues the report" are made up for ‘the most par-t of boys and young men who live and work in the city. The classics most largely at tended are motor "mechanics and wireless telegrapljy." The bran- ches taught are ‘English, Maths matics. motor nrs-hanics, wood;- work. animal and lileld ‘husbandry. Just how many ‘of the students are from the rural sections and are studying real agriculture,“ and how many are boys from the city, a‘ not stated. Fuller particulars on these points will ‘no doubt be ell- cited ln the cnudse of the discus- sion on the reports. From the uioagre lnlformaftion given in the (Zommlssloners report practically nothing can be gleaned as to where this school stands in re- lation to the farm and the far mers son. or as to who-t the school has cost or la going to coat the province. This information also will doubtless be forthcoming, p lln dairylng. short courses, school fairs women's institutes provincial and county exhibitions. field crop lcomlpetltion, the department ap- pears to have followed the course pursued by the ,pl'8V|0llS govern lment. The report on the whole, gives a general idea of the progress of agriculture during the year wllh little that is new excepting the inauguration of the Agricultural Hugh School. which ‘is very incom- plete and Hlililears to be moré tech nical lihnn agricultural. the lime- stone ‘quarry at Mlminigasb and the importation of clover h-uliers. .No explanation has been given as_ to Iwihy the technical school has been lplaced under the department of Agriculture and not under the Department of Education. There would lbs just as much justlflcal ion in placing the roads under the department or education as placing the technical education un der agriculture and both are sub sidlzed under a forty- sixty basis. A suacssrlou ’ __. A citizen of a ltterury turn of and self leudatlon I minded him o! the refrain of Eds" Allen Poe's lyric. "Bells. Bells, we Bells the tlntinasbulation of the Bells, Bells. Bells." True. lt was some what mono- tonous- would perhaps have been dnore tolerable to the intelligent ilstenerhad the parrot repetitions been voiced from a IIIIOIIOSPB-Dh winch would also have been a not. able saving of breath and lung power. The Guardian makes n0 charge for the suggestion that hereafter whenever a week or so is to be devoted to hymns of loll-Y praise of the Bell aggregation the full text of the jubilation shall be first spoken luoo a dictaphone and then when Mr. Speaker takes the chair and dons his bat let the machine be turned on. Mem- Ibers could- the meanwhile write letters. smoke in the lobby, or sleep. according to their several inclinations their rank and dignity. while the arduous labors of the ses- sion would be penformed and the uwanty dollars a day of indemnity would accrue to each whether he waked or slept. A few inconsequential denials of haying deceived the people and some expressions of contempt for indignation meetings might be sand wiched in between the eulogles and with occasional "liiear. Hear’ and- a little resonance of thumped desk lids now and then the per- formance would be complete. No ’ cannon mum The l-ion. ‘ilfr. Lea ls also amongst those who have not yet learned to appreciate the excell- ent instruction and much needed rapmu! of the Conservative press, and in ‘his speech on the Address appeared to be thoroughly con- vinced that his life would be much more comfortable if these sour cea of enlightenment could only be closed down. 0f course, his own sufferings, when he tells the story, are ugnt in comparison wan the injury to the public service. (Hi; only naming, tho Technical and Agricultural School. has been an especial victim. He actually “knew of ‘two pupils lwho had re- fused to enter BECAUSE or run PRESS." die gave no hint as to what there W83 in the press. or as to the identity o! these ftwo". wlw bad thus penalized themselves, to enaible us to conilnm his statsmelli- NOR DlllD IHE ‘SHED l-ilIS CROC- ODILE TEAIRIS OVER THE HUN- DREDS Wll-[OM lHE l-llAD DE- PRJIVED 0F 'I'HlllS VALUABLE EIDUOATION BY HLAClNQ IT FINWNIOIMLY BEYOND THEIR REACH. ‘His fondness for com- parkon was not in evidence either. and ‘he made no boastful refer- ences to the thirty two lone regu- lar students, as compared ‘with U16 nurumsns WHO KTTENDED AGRJICULTUREAL SHORT COU- nsn onnssns UNDER Constra- VATIVE NDMH NJ ST RAT ION. These were things which be had conveniently forgotten. or else under Premier Bell's law of "ei- pedlency," were better left un- said. While fully satisfied that two um ruuljorus l This column ls open for the: - - - discussion by correspond “hmmfluumum 52a?‘ ents of qussllons of Inhe- sst. The Chnrlflkbebwn‘ fluardlsn does not necess- arlly enllorse the opinions expressed by its _ corros- pendants. Irvin ihespiritefthsBmtwihlnetrr surfers-annuities» n pa . Praise Fran New York "i"""~5-7 ‘m cuss: a sanbenu, llontrsa Sir:—-ln ghmolng over The Even- i’ U - D n u‘ V. d Lug, Mail of last night. l saw on the ' Editors! page the ‘ ' cltpplng. s... l i i rm. ma... annex-z eon bells delighusn midi-dd |, Que. ' ' It seemed strange "to me to say the least as the Mall is a seldom read perhaps once. in six weeks However, the arlilicle was very in- teresting as you may well imagine to an "Islander —i take pleasure in fiowardlng the article to you_ I sm 8dr etc, our‘. xsnNsov THE STURDY CHILDREN OF A , RUGGED ISLE A brief despatob from Dawson -Cli1y_ Yulmn Territory. at the week. end reel-ted the death of Mrsfllohn W. IMdLean. one of the best known of the pioneer women in that reg- ion. She "walked alone across the Chllkooil trail from Dyan to the headwaters olf the Yukon_ in 1898. and decsnded the river Dawson m a small heart)’ This lady had physique, and cour- age moral and physical. f" albove the ordinary. She drew those qualities from a. place where they are bred notably-quince Edward island, a locality in which tulle D00- ple are brought up on oatmeal. fish, fresh air and spraiy from the robust Atlantic. One of Mrs. McLean's brothers _ at the age of fifteen was catching 3131mm; weggwpg uamefimes 300 pounds, from a tossing d0?!’ Bill'- teen miles off shore, alone_ on the most dangerous coast south of Lab-I mdor. Al! twentycone he was the; Wednesday bllalck crows can run a ‘government, he was equally satisfied that the same number of “indignation" meetings were ndt sufliclent to ln-l duce him to throw ulp his fat posi- tion or to cease mil-king the public! cow. “About thlsreslgnaton of, tnelmlbers-and the great storm of‘ indignation that has swept the country, there was nothing to it."| change of policy on the part of the aggregation need lbe made or is ex‘ poets-d. lfor the government and its] obsequiwus followers have appan, entlly determined to "hang togeth er" in order to postpone as long as possible the fatal day when an outraged and indignant people shall consign them alll to the outer ' ren didn't It was apparent that those child- like the TAXATION HPLYISDC which the Government‘ compelled them to take, and when the first shock is over they will’ penitentfly ask forgiveness, kt least that seems the lhrlght spot thorough the dark cloud, the oasis in the’. political desert. to the prophetic vision or! our honorable friend, Mr. i darkness or political oblivion. '_-___1-Q>__.__ worm our AND ILL i I Later calble news than that corn: unented upon in the Guardian of‘ Saturday last makes it clear that Lea. ylllflhen only one of" two polls out often “ask u member to re-l sign" he asks “is that any reason‘ why they should resign." Our lut- presslonds that he wouldn't have to offer any inducement to the re- mainder of the poll's to join in the request. Only just assure theml that he would resign under such: ‘in Fulton market sixty years ago. ____ captain of a Ibrigantlne trading in the West Indies and sailing from; New York He was well known here and later became one of Connecti- cuts, well known citizens and one of its llvest business men. Another brother at the s58 0i seventy was in active outdoor prac- uce or his profession as a civil en- gineer 'on the D1311“? 9r Albema- Canada. "Still utnoilher became ' after W011- derlng throughout the West. 11 PTO-l tulnent timber overall" i“ Omlim- A nephew, still in his (minority. one cold wmflmos ngghlt crossed Si. ‘lttlchaefs sound below Cane ‘N01116- u forty-elBhl-TIWI‘ P959859. l" m‘ Easter modes in their full bloom of beauty will be displayed 0n Afternoon You need not fuss or flurry ov- er your EASTER MODELS are the loveliest crea- tions to be found anywhere and intelligent service will make sel- ection a pleasure. HAT for our open boat with no u. ‘bag of sugal'_ ‘Still another nephew is the ‘mana- Eel" of a great mining property iu' Mexico Yelitnnother. a major in the war_ fflesbéishgllnsdln the thickest ‘batt- . es - . nsrsammn inns own POLITICAL mg flags] b"; ‘Eglleegtleglgrfigalnn. SAFETY? N14 m“ ‘"19 WM” the campaign just before the armlsJ "study" is fipolitlos," has been too tlce. cl-Qggly upon his tracks; and Mr. mfiligtjtlamlfitluwardt itzlllanll is an orig-I L9“ is m°st rsncem‘ about ‘lazing but of a ssntelwglch his (Yoairiggbillfzd his arguments. The cattle at al- much toward the enterprise and conwood "for instance." he most I provisions but NIGHT‘! Has he any WW8" he‘ yond those concerning m5 °W" small things. AND TYHO‘S'E AD VANTAGES nssomamno WITH HIIS OWN PERJSOINAL lNTER- stamina. of American life. this mean? We do not think the | people across the ocean are mak. ing any complaint. about the quan- tity of fish in our cans but we do know that they are new finding _ great fault with the quality. it is a crying shame that this has been imposed. This industry ls too great in a monetary way to tinker with. There should not be any unore than 51-2 oz of ‘fish in our half pound tin wt the furtherest and 5 oz. would be better. 1 had a few cases rejected early in May 1920 Ifor short weigh-t and l: irow they wvere the best goods we had for the season. We the retirement of olr. Boner. Law, a remiss and there would he rush-- was entirely due to the mam of lug to hllm with the request from' those’ other IpQHS almost strong Ms beam) and not m any my i0 enough to take away his breath. other causes. in li-ls letter to the Premier which was read by thel latter in the House of Commons he tel-is of the great strain under {There was n some one. in con- lnection with the press, Whose cs- Ithfialble qualities’ had apparently which h” M“ Wbilrfld m" Years lulled to lngmtiate him into the pastdunvlng the greatest difficult; lion. ‘Mr, Leah-i warmest affec- ln 40mg 1,15 W011‘. “my; M 1&5; h: lion. He was one whose foodJife. solemn warm“; from h,“ medlcu, rnuuent and subject for study was attendant nuade it quite imperative panties‘ who slept in the bed or m take lmmmmte and prolonged l and lbreatlled only the polltlcnl at- mosphere. We don't wish to be rwt if he would avoid a total‘ cruel o,- umk1n¢ to- such a Solon break down. as this hon. gentleman thinks "in these circumstances l have l"! 15- Yb!" "lllfhl “'8 BSRFJN WHAT no gummy.‘ he mnw “and I form; or AN Arlvllosru-lsaa carefully avoided. The Stock lkad occasion the other dwy to open Farm and his accomplishments in‘ that connection was not so lunch one of» his subjects for vain-glory. as was the Poll 'l‘ax on the buys Re Canned Lobster 5ih~A few words in reference l. U} |. . which he 5O delighted t0 hOIIUT- par beuginaglgz oaflgull‘: or the larger "PHYSiC" of {Bills-ill}; to “he yea,- 1919 we scarcely tlon which he so boastfuiiy declur- | 8V0!‘ heard 0i’ BB)’ dark. sour, or in- ed the Government had comilelled ‘ ""101" 80°65. havlnz sirfflclent quan- tit f -* - . the peoplle to swallow. in tl1row-. veyagufbixeep "zhéheflsfiubifggtffiflfl lug stones from belhlnd the burrl-' p|‘qggn[a,b]e_ Eve“, one is fammm. codes of his protected seat ln the I now wlLh the quality of our/l920 legislature, he is admittedly u pack‘? *1 5T9“ 1115115’ 0| "W!" l" 'lh l t ' - . marked success. but he has nevc.‘ ‘nggteaeglw on [he gfizvegmgm" established a reputation for rrour- the Curls filled chock full of ln-y age outside, that would ensure him 1110811. leaving no space for brine, a prize at a dunks}, Show and this was one of the greatest mistakes they ever made. What --—-‘ would be the result if our friends MP- B- W- ‘LBPII-EB Blink" FY0111 in Europe turned against our goods the dizzy height of an imagination. "Roget-hm? The result is obvious.- fmm which a m“ might pron“ , There is no need for us to answer up some 1920 oans_ pll0k0d lby ‘vhroc ‘different packers, all were dry and slimy. although yet good would not do to hold long. Then we took an olti can that was pu-t up some 3 or 4 years ago and it opened up juicy and bright with some rich ored | brl-ne still there whereas the ot ers, ' wblalt did not come out with sealer _ onle out in later process. We ; would like to rhea;- from other paclo ere on this island as to their views. Some of our packers had. their goods turned down in June 1020 and we know it was mostly due to the mod“ of packing proscribed by [our government. ' , I i mm‘ Sir etc, l BENJAMIN c‘ w _ IRVING MlLlLA Murray Harbor North ulssuré you it will airways be a pleas DOES HE RJEVEL lire lo me to think that I have been able to help you in the great ' wonk which since you ‘became Premier you have done. it is ne-' don any hope of going on with an}! assistance in the dlllficult task ly DAY ANu certainly an individual, if not a ne- - tlonal disaster. liie had no "dis- posltion l0 hit a man when he is duwn." and to his inflated imagery the leader of vhe Opposition was? ‘(lawn)’ ' that question. l do not think uny of the packers object lo ifhc extra quantity of fish to the (‘an _ but they do sIlrongIyY object to an in- ierior article to send to market. Thel (‘an will have to be larger or less put in llaem and that. is an there cessity which compels me to alban m i Daily Selections Guardian Readers In taking his birds-eye is to u, and it would take at least vie-w of‘ the slltuaiion he soured m two years lo “divs! this. as our goo“ too He“ an wmmde m be “Me m peollle the buyers who have stocks manufactured ahead and have thou- \\\\\‘\\\'\\I A . gfbl) n [is "a ,'/ {KIDNEY} £ F'“"'""" by w' 3- UM". ace distinctly or correctly with sands and thousands involved what fisht. and only retires fmm his leader and of loyalty to the great cause ‘which both of them have writh untirlng and able effort so strenuously upheld. lMlr. Bonar Law, whose place of lbirth was ‘just across the strait from lPrlnce Edward island hug proved himself to be u great lmper ia-l statesman of whom all Canal]. lans are justly proud. They will share wllthunlliions in the United Kingdom a deep regret for his present disability, worn out In the service of his country. with a hope that Ms health may be restored in at. time and that his useful Irilbllo work may then be resumes. Just lIClW he is a pathetic figure ‘wlhqb contlitlienl chmilengss the Hvlfllllhthy or the entire ‘British Rlmnire. Ho has fought a gbod "My burdens is heavy. Lord." i tromlrllngly said. "l can no further carry It?" And tears l shed. Then came a sudden cry for help Frovm one sore pressed; l ran to seek him, glad-ly gave Him of lmy best. Then thought i of my heavy bur- d Q11 lBut ‘lo! ‘tlwas gone! The gloom and doubt had vanished ‘dull-e ‘And Love's light shone. When we another‘; burden lift ' Or try to rbear. Love's gentle hand removeth swltt Our load of cure. "Today." “i see no new solution for the dangers of the worldl. There ls nothing new to offer. But. there is tin» mm! old wavl Not- hingJmny judgmenbcsn save the world ‘but getting lbagk to the pwgat simple doctrine of the humble Gal- mibd who has Ibsen a frequent wlsltor to the leglflei-llre renamed that the continuous self adulation w’ t vice or his country, DOM of duty when worn out and ’ old “defl|:it" sturp’ almost word which now wnfmnm “mm These ' _ the‘ result that his pictures are very words bear the marks of slncerlt . . “man wanting l“ truenes“ to me‘ y BEAR Y5 0N5 ENQTHER 5 Although a member or the Public and truth. of entire realty to his BURDEN ltcoounts (Tomittee. who should have llflifl‘ the facts ‘before him, he: repeated, like the oilllcr parrotsthe for word as it was taught him. on- ' would they do? And agalnl do not illliflk the tln plate would cut with out great waste. thereby hes. in 7H " I . 5 more price on the packers forphl: E“-§'§l5 ° P‘) WW’ cans which dear knows are high _ .15 I ("lmlfih lust now. ‘the Shook Mills would also have to change the‘ height m their box. what would all l ly u little forgetful us to whether" ll Was $230000 or $250,000 ihlil they told him to say. ‘He. spoflg not as a mediocrity. but as u‘ mun 0f “MIWPKY. appropriating the uimnorun WE with the gusto n: an BMDQFDI‘. BB he proclaimed. "We found tihe lbrldges all over the pro. vlnce tumbling down. the engin- °°" "Misti that monoo was needed '00 colorant run nan-F ADEIS." He didn't collie close‘ Bllflilslh to earth to report upon m; condition of the“ lbfldgas today. u, to whether they have tlnnlbled com- pletely down, or how much ofthe $760,000 has been spent to pm], them up. Perhaps it was the toa- ohefs ‘fault in not curl-mun; m, lleeson. * e seemed m ‘km- » H e forgotten i m“ h" lead" M! "lirudlated lul- '" "Wi "4"!" conflict In we w that. We are afflicted today with ghunchisnity instead of (flirtation- ilean. We have got. toast buck to - the fsllrles that were print“ h, m, 2'“??- ‘ :_;¢__________~ ‘cflflflllllfld Qfl P." fly.’ .-.""“’l.' ' l, = \ For Coughs CW!" ll "19 Principal symptom of nll affections of the respiratory "Iilllll: Colds, bronchitis. sore throat. croup. whooping coughs Ito.- l st the start you use s scientific remedy llkl. FTAROL” you will not only relieve the cough but also check the progress of the ailment. - Tarot contains Cod Liver Oll and _wood tar scientifically mixed witty valuable remedies highly recom- mended in all directions of the res- piratory organs-it ls easy to take and to digest and works wanders. On sale everywhere. DIL II). IIIJRII I Oll- ._,__._n_.__ A.