need not. iure the paint of‘ g0 eumatism >¢ u, 1oo,ooo Canadian mesfand men have proveddwy .. - H u!“ ' I l’. emblétlie" - t I I‘ ~eumat1c npwl, . - . I W "in 'Ith M ' -. Wiynd emachee‘. pndpainiromyombody. i a i i i ' ll ~ l Guaranteed tocontain I» m» V1 to be sbeelutelyhun llees to the been, kidneys oreihel organs. ' Pnedbed by doc! sold by druuistg SLOOperIsos. Trial dour odes, Ufillehmpletonglfl KinqW- aunts Lou lgenta, Reddln Bros. 1 BIRTHS cnswvsqn this my on lfiarch 23rd to IMI‘. and Mrs. Chester J. Crewya a daughter. ll IN MEMIIRIAM _ , 1n loving remembrance v at‘ our iBon, John A. McLennan who gave ‘ibis life for King and ‘Country on Easter Monday. April 9th, 191T: This day brings hack to memory A dear one laid to rest, ' And those that think (if him t0- day. Are the Ones that love him ‘best Surrounded by friends l am lone. ly,‘ in the Inidst of pleasures I ant sud, a smile on my face still an achingwheari. dear Jar-k I am long- ing for you. Inserted by mother and father. Germans Successful I In Upper Silesia PARIS. “at: Zilx-‘TIIE French oftiriztl viva-Iva and newspapers ad. miftr-d Ias, night that the Germans _had a majority of vtucs In Upper Silesia but already are advocating allowing the dIstrIcIs which (lucid- vd in favur of Poland to join that republic. -~ raw-F »-. '. ‘u Tuvanuttt . APRlvahhllgll$°fli§ ,_ c . nhtsi RUM. runcrfmifl ‘ MqQqgBfXF-QI? nrntm n. vast-no. set: msvwfr-uvows- : ‘I ‘b you: ltudud for Delayed and Puma. ulnstrultlon I led Th: pselngemn . .\II run m or um r not. tactic-Ilsa" Bemefhbéo. n s. ‘first st. . w“ . . Auction Sale v Auction sale of choice shore farm ' situated at Cherry Valley to be 501d on Sat. March 26 at one o'clock ‘ consisting of 100 acres of‘ choice ' 15nd all clear in one of best locali- ties of P. E. I, fronting Pownal Bay. 900d blllldiflgfl. abundance of sea manure, also Iot of‘ moveables. Sale ltpsitlve no reserve as owner is go- ing west‘. ' “ i W. A. IRVING, Cherry Valli FOR SALE A farm containing 1.00 more: o! land, 80 under good cultivation and l0 under budvvood. I miles from ' Bonrls scam. handy churches and schools. I'm particulars apply to, DANIIL GIQ MOONEY. It. Catherine, Iiensiugfoo Driving Park . Association. MEETINGS JULV 20TH AND AUGUST 315T Programme for July 20th; . 2-1.?‘ Trot 2.21 Paccm Stake» Purse $300 2.25 Trot 2.28 Pacer Stake-- " i Purse $300 I .2310 Straight Trot~ Stake»- Purse $300. Entrance 5 per cent. payable I ‘yelfipent April 4. 1 per cent May Mb, 2 per cent June 4th and 1 per emf July Ithfwhen horses must be , fl" ' named. i. i All races mile heats. three In fIve. i Moneys to be divided 50-—i5—-I5 - and lflper cents. Ilsual 6 pcr cent , deduction from money winners. i management reserve the right to declare of!‘ within trwo weeks Miter closing of’ entries. AI- ,so right reserved to reject any en- ytry ' flpostponc.“ A‘ LIST $131‘ PROGRAMME , WHLCQNSIST or s a YEAR “ OLD AND UNDER CLASS-TROT u _ .. . m. 15M: A. t. manna, my. muons, President .7, ,, ,_ ‘no WOMAN or MARRIED IV JANI PHIL?! _ Chapter 116 It sauna terribly heartless but, filth“ We story upon which om. m“ JIIIIWI" llflditliléll weeks of work mi gatuxjne by no less than ‘we “d5. it coma not help feel- 1R8 Glfllivhmlflllmb I-*to‘ok great PM not to slhow it. In fact I was mosl¢évlvlnamatfc_ ~ , ' It ’I_:ad'_a peculiar effect upon 1310?, The nvlfwlionof any work In~ var uIJly depressed him for a time but this turn down seemed to dis- hearten him ziltngethcr. One editor eating ordinary." Ilt was the same editor who had thought the previous story. WliICh in a ‘way iI('(‘01lXllP(l for 01cm disappointment. “Do cheer up, Dim-kl You can't expect to write successes all the ti|ne"I fried to encourage. Ho had ilent. ul- cruss as n't spfiltPll A pi sincp tha-f story camp bat-k. Don't. take it m to heart.“ “I guess I am pretty much of a gruuch. Nan. But I someway felt s0 slit-o Hapgoml would take it. He spoke so verv fIaItPerIngLv In ills Iftter about tho other out-r" Hap- unud was Illp name of’ the editor who had taken Dick's serious \‘IUI'_\'. _ “You wrote» that allure." I would not help IllI‘ reminder. "I kno\\'!~—~ztntl_ Nan, I guess I Rlliill ll‘<\\'(‘ to write alone. It wort‘. i“$ me to have tn tell Juanita so. Espet-ially- since shp has given me several ideas that I am All‘? I can work up " Din-k tvt-nl over to Juanitt-‘s soon aftei- our talk. lie kfdlllg back smil- ing. “Weill” I asked. wondering. "She was a llflCk. Wihen I mid lirr that I would have to work out mv idem in my mvn way_ that I would not colabtu-ztte. she was a bulI_\'_ Offered Itl help Inc in an; Wkly she could. and even said she would eflarv Iivrself permanently if necessary" to Illy stint-ass.“ t I mull not help thinking her-v simple lilo-It was. He. reptutu-l things Juanita said to him with all ilu- naivvte of a r-hild. Yet I know sho still held a strong zIttrat-tion fur him ont- nnt casily- to be brok- en. At lllll':$ it seemed as if my pun. fshmenv for what I had flout‘ in those past. years was inure than I ‘mild bear --I-ver_1 more than I fleser- V911’ I married him. Full of life and fun. Iiuucsf, faithful. Then I would think of him as lle was when wt- Ieff New York-broken old. ready vrilllng H; pass out by his own hand because c-f t=hp ruin of his own lige 1h» rain I had wrought. It was during such rvminiscenclng that I ftll 1:0 punishment was IIIl(if‘.l'i-‘Pl'> vod. no sacrifice too great for him. I was doing" remarkably‘ well In my wnrk_ I now hnd slzaiblc bank wwuunt and often rnfuscti m cmr ‘lfilfl for Immus that would fakq» mo Genuine Virginia blended for nnrficular lmoien EIIIQIILJGONTRACT fiEAleldD TENDERS. lddressed to the Ilostmaster General, wlII be rec- olved at Ottawa uutll noon on Fri- day, the 4th March I921 for the con- veyance of His illajestyw iIIaIIs on a proposed Contract for four years, f; times oer week on the route St. Peter's Ray Rural Mall Route No. '1 from the 1st July 192i ncxt. Printed notices containing furth- -r Information as to conditions of Ilruposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tendelj may he ob- tained at the Post Offices of Si. Peter's Ray and at the office of the "fist Office Inspector: JOHN II‘. WIIEAII, Pout Office Inspector I‘! t Office Inspector's Office, fihcrlnttetcwn. Jun. 21st. 1921. Clearance Auction bale SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921 AT ONE CVCLOOK I am instructed by Mr. .loseph IlIcAdam. Wale: vale, to sell hy bub lic nuotlon on his premises his farm consisting of I00 acres. also his Wick. CPOII. farming implements and household furniture. STOCK-l more 9 years nid_ 1 mare 7 years old; 1 cow 6 years old. to freshen In May; l cow 8 years old, I cow 5 years 01d to freshen In April: I Imlfnr I year old. 2 (fucks, 1m hens 4 sheep. CROP-A quantity of hay and straw. ..IMPLE"|ENTS-I truck wagon I driving wagon, l cart and wheels: 1 drivlnir sleigh. I wood sleigh. I hay mower, I wheel rake, I seeder. 1 plow, 1 set dis:- hurrows, 1 -set pin barrows, l grinding stone, I hay fork. rope and carrier complete. 2 sets driving harness, 2 sets work harness. 2 sets leather traces and numerous other articles. Also s. quantity or hardwood. , '1‘ERM$+-Nine monfilm’ credit on all sums over $10. A discount of 9 per cent will be allowed on all cash PM’ i _ . ‘ If Iliydae sittirmy, ssle will tlke .- blscs on following Monday. JAMIVI F. HUOHIQ, Auctioneer had said the plot was a “good one, > but the treatment childish, unlnter. ' "You have- , lay iloir ‘ '\~.= -|\ to Icecp thy and to Z tnifSc. ‘St-id throughout that .. diunllt-pfit: um, liisited. 1h SI Montreal » Cuhcnm San without mug. ziway from Dirk‘ although he was so busy writing (and spending his. leisure» hours with Juanita.) that I am Ilui at all sure he would have missed me had I. We had a capable maid. and Junior was doing well in school. Had Dick loved n1e—'—or had I IEO-‘II zvblc lo believe he did I should have been perfectlv happy. One :Iay we had a tulk about out" imam-cg Ilo haul iusisuai upon ran- inl: the house, of cetera ‘He! '11s maki"" money now —l1a:l sold two stories slung 11;; resiused to work with Juanita-and he declared I had done my share ttthile he was getting “whipped into lull-tress." “fBut_ Dick. I want t0 keep on." I pleaded. "You see. dean it is Jierhaps a woman's place to keep the IIIIIIL“. But I do not take that atriiutle. I feel that so long as, the wife herself could keep .if_ if’ she can pilrll money at something more congenizq if. should be her privilege to I140 part ofwhzit she tiarns to do ‘herself " _ ‘We iilllflllyr compnomlsefl. ‘Dick was m pay the interest on the mor- tatri». and huy all the food. I would pa‘- far fIu- maid, and the various improvemlznti ct (fPlPPll, It was an (stumble div n. and I was very Iiappy over it. 'l‘h<'~u too it tnadv Dick feel Ire-tics I had realized that he nftcur felt belittled because. m‘ lllf‘ necessity for using my earn- ings. and that he sometimes Inight Iiaw lI(~"‘1l a bit hurt IIQCiIIIStI I vat; nod IIIIIF" than he. did. This stefflc- ‘tut-hf would prevent anything of‘ the surf. ‘*\\"hut about Juniowl" Dick had tisketf Iip to uhis time I had paid all hi.» bills. V “Imf me attend to Iiim." "No! I will pay Ills tuition an=l dress him. You may givt- him his spending IIIODBY‘ but don't spoil Izlua" "I muff!" I pvniniseti. mmiiaifci; trmnunencfifl tilanning what I would do to Inuke him happy; to give him all that father Ivoys of his zigc Iiud. much of which had hI-on necessarily denied him, but im~ _. .._.= financing Trylyramid If You hlve Come to Such Misery m» Itching or Protrudlng Piles Try Pyramid Plle Supposi- fork-II Pyramid I'll» Su positories have been tuc huuschod reliance for num- ‘huh two decade ou ve no I-Ivn uliat bicsscti relief Is until you us‘: Pyramid, Get a fiflc box today of. the drug store anywhere III thc I. S. or Canada. but do not falu- any substitute. They are used In the privacy o! 3'0"? own homo and you can have a. free trial by scndlnl: your name and address to Pyramid Drug Cn., kl’! Pyramid Bldg, Marshall. Mich- Notice to the Farmers of P. E. I. I have Iicen using Dr. W. (l. (‘hurclrs (fontlifinn Powder for hur- ses for the last. fcw years with rc- rmtrkable results and would recom- menf it to any of you who have horses that you want to put Into condition quickly for a ‘hard springs work or are getting ready for solo. It costs you Ono dollar a package but ‘you get many dollars In return for the one you spend In this way. GEO. McFARLIN. Bedeque, P. Farm For Sale Fifty acres of land situated on alt. Patrick's Road, Lot 22; 35 poms clear end the balance cov- ered with good lumber and hard- wood. I Good house and outbuild- lnm; running water on front and hack of farm; only 2 1-2 miles 1mm Hunter Itiver station; near saw mill. roller mill, carding mill; chm-cites and lehool. For nar- ticnlsrlqepplyAo, , _. f I "IIMMZTT MCOUIGANi ‘ Btmley Bridge, P. ll. blend. \ neat Activities - Minority Report. Iu Iliu Logislative Assembly on Thursday (evening. IIIart-h 1T. Mr. .l. ll. Ste t. memhru‘ for (loot-ge- " _ delivered the following ad- I have IIQIP-lletl fu the rather lflllglll)‘ fit-hate whit-h has ticcilpiml the attention u!‘ this HUIIaO for nearly a wet-k now. and hadgtbouf vomo to the conclusion that it would not be nvcessaigv for me to add anything to it. I had reached this rleclsioil the more readily be- cause. as nhe debate developed» and after listening Io the hon. Lituuiemap at-ross the Iluor It seam- ed that more and more it was de- veloping Into a mutual admiration soriot_v~---and its the bouquets were flying IIIHKOI’ and faster from time to time. if would have Ileeu a pity for mt- tn have thrown) in a (list-or- dain note. [tut as my hon. friend the .-\l1l)I‘II€)'-(iPlIPI'£ll has asked fa Iu-ar from me If would be a pity f0 Illsatmoiuf him. I vamuit do Iu-ttvr. to Iiegin with.» than follow tho old established cus- tom of‘ paying my triluite of eun- ilPaniI-atltm to lht- mover and set-- nutler of’ the resolution. I appre- I'l‘.|lt‘ the fart that it is a very dif- Iit-ulf and fuwrotls task: and I re- member‘ four years ziun when that task was imposed upon myself‘ with what ffiar and trembling I ap- proached il ud, how. after I had jinisheri, i: seemed as if a great Iiurdeu had been rolled away. I flba‘ e therefore. tn t-tnnpiiment Imlll of the gemIvmt-u mum the ahlv Inaumu‘ in which they Iiave ficrformefl their resperli\'t~ tasks. its has been said howewr. in st: far as tho mover of the resolution is concerned, we I‘\"]II‘I‘I.(‘(l great things from him. \\‘<~ Iiave all Iver-m ai-etistoiired m listen to the plcztsiug. lllIIHlUiIl way iu which he llil> Ilz-alf with v-arinus public prob '. If I might make- one mild it would In: that be did very closely to the text on this In-t-ztsiotl. Iluf I would he Iut-Ifitctl to put the Ivlamv for this on flu‘ toxt Itself‘ rathm‘ than on Ihf~ sin-alter. --thei‘e was not much solid nutter in if to dual with. and Iwrllfitflilitfllll)’ he “out fuiflhm" afield for a Subject whit-II t-(uiltl hr- hand- led |1l'<l|)0l‘l_\' and interlilgeutly. With rogurrl to the Street-h from the 'l‘hrtiue. I really do n01 wiant to say very much zihouf. the com- position of that document.‘ But I vptisf say thishthut In all serious- ness It is a great pity to my mind zhui an important public document which is to he engrussetl on the rawnwl» 0t‘ this PHVJIIIITL? and which wlII form a part of‘ those records for all fiuu- to (ftllllfl, should be llI‘I’.]l&II‘('tl and so: out In Iuigrinnati- <-al_ ttu-Invartl. t‘lIIlIl>i_\‘ English. It i~= unworthy of the goutletnen who we must suppose produced it. The hon. Leader of the Govevumem himself, 'with all his fzuilts~~anfl wn on this side believe fham to be ‘i 'm_\'~--is a muster of vhuirm Em:- Iish. In his puhIIt- utterances and In his compositions. in IIIt-tion and wlltlifi? of language he leaves u0th~ lug to bo desired . The samefmighl iIlfiII be said of Itis (Iistlugulshctl first lieutenant. the Attorney Gen- eral. Why these gentlemen, with the tibillitj; they fmssess. should have perxnittt-tl such a thing: us this I twauuol. understand. 'I‘he (Iocument has a very valedltz- tinu tone about If. It contains 1m promises for tho future, and seems to have been vxnnposetl by a party who fuel that their days wlII he short nu the t-arth. I am not sin-pr‘ ed that Iu nearly all tho :$I)(>If‘(‘llI!$ thatf. have come from the gowrrtnieiit. bum-hos thcro is nu- l.l"PillIi0 n. sliding away from Ihc mtufters mentioned In tho duru- ment: but if seems to mo. also thal Ilm tutu-rs have Iieou itlllItlMI as uufurfttnztflt: in their trltolvc: uf out- shit! subjects as If they had stuck to their texft. I remember. two or three years ztgo, the Attorney (Ieuerul on oc- t-nsiou took me to task for “cork- lug my head to one side anti Iovtur- ing the House." If during what I am about fo say, my Iiead 2.: nut at the proper angle,‘ hi» will rt- mlnd me. I will entieavor to cur- rt-t-l the fault. ' I think It ls a great pity that tho Imgislntivv. Assembly of this Provliic-e. —-men who have been ni- f-tfv-d to lug-Ishm- iu the Interests of thu Province: and who Infect huro nut-o a your for the tranuztv- Illlll of that IJUSIIIESrP-illlfllllfl lu- yvpnutllng perhaps nna-tlilrd of their time in criticising and abus- iut: a curtain branch of the public press of the Province. It seems to me that they should be able to flud something Iietter to do. And the criticism after all shown that that press has been at work-It has been attempting to correct certain diwases In the body politic and that treatment has flvidcntly‘ hurt iaomeoue. There Wilt-i a sting In it‘ I think It was unfair. unzentlnmmi- Iy_ that onthe floor of tms Houst- au attack should Iiavc boon made- ‘on a newspaper ‘unf rnprrastetlivtl within the bar of this Ilotrst- and tinable to an)‘ anything In its own defense. I was surprised that the hon. vmernber for Belfast fHou. i" .l. Nash) should undertake on the floor of this House to Inakn any refer lure to any oIhor news- paper In t Ia Province with-h is his opponent commercially. [IOIIIICHIIY and otherwise. I was much ta- ken with that ‘part of his flpee-‘h which dwelt on the p sltlolf and importance of the press as an lllhlb fuilun; but when he reached the end of “hat port. of his address he should have stopped. And Ithink "It would hnvedzeen very .mu h more-to his credit hnd- he done" b. As to the Speech from ‘the Throne, perhaps lcannot do hatter Another Merciless Exposur Promises and a Searching Analysis of Govem- I‘ locllding Suppression of‘ >\.. M’ Tits CH ARLOTiiEIPOWN “GIJAIlDIAN ~ MR. J. I]. STEWARTS a . SPEEBH 0N THE ADDRESS. --__ e of Bfilifill Pro Election p than take up the different matters in the order they otwur. "Qur gallant returned strlditars are being rapidly and successfully‘ rte-established In cIviI life." I u: not think it is uecessiuyv tn say much on this subject. 'l‘l\v (Inv- tvrumenf has taken a great deal of, t-retlit for exempting retutnetl sol- diers from taxes. In so far as they are responsible for flutf uny- one \viII give the-m credit. But the laud purchasetf through the Soldiers’ Soft-lament Board in this case was nu! taxable anyway’: and so far as the other exemptions are concerned they were not In thei Bill us introduced. but were sag-l treated by the Leader of the Opposi- lion when the Bill Ivas In t-onunit- tee, and flu- Blll was ameutieti ac- ztordiriglb" on his suggestloti. “During the year 11120 a sutls-i fat-toil)‘ Iiogiunltlg was Inadt- in the Improvements of the highs/ups In, accordance with a progrztmmfi up-i clove-d hy the Federal GII\'I—_‘I‘II~' ineul." Now. one would judge from the speeches made by the {cutie-maul on the (Iovrmnent ben- "I185 that they had inaugurated and ‘lad completely financed this Iliuh- wtryflprujet-t. \\'II_\'. the (Ifnnmis- aioucr of Publlt- Works has lit-ml Iautled fu the skies as being one of‘ rho gin-attest IIeuefat-tors ol’ Ila» country its the Ilcad of this scheme. its a matter of fact. the people of this Proviuwe are znvzlrv that tho project was furmulxtfcd by the lltlllllill0ll (Iuvernwiietit and is ltelui: taken afivanfztgt- of in every Ivruviilt-e in Canada. Th1- vians weiw- made before this gov‘ eruims-Ilt (‘IIIIIQ Into power and were prepared by the present Louder ~01“ tho Opposition. 'I‘hIs government lid what had been. flunk-ti Iipou tham: and in this. as in oveuvtliiiigf ' ‘ . What did rogatrtlvlug thun- Illlllllf’ oailgu? It was puiutvfl out iu fIar I in); ht-zldliues that this highway, would if varritul out rulu the I'ru\*-, ‘tlul- and place an unhearublv. Imrf left of taxation on Illt‘ people. l But they any: “We have in~' vented a new method of raisiugi the fill. per vent Iiccessaijt’ tn Illr‘ truce this project. We III refund the ziuftmitiiaile taxes and barrow on the strength of that and so lake cure of this Indebtedness." .\ull. so they lead the people to believe that the work will not cost. them Imythiug. 'I‘hc atutumohilel tax was in existence before this Iloveriuueut came in, and if they 'Ltl\'€ II mvay from the revenue they will leave a shortage that IIIIIHI be silppilod from soillt‘ of/hev mart-o. ' And if t-uuditltms 0v- rur which some people think they fursee~if striugetit times come up~ on lib‘ &giillI~-I.ll0lI we can very wvll uuticrsfaufi that the. prophesy of the huu. member for New Perth. (Mr. Dewar) may he fulfilled, and} that in the coming" years we may! biles as 110W. And wlhere will this fax Iw then’! That part of our revenue will shrink as the numb- er of’ utitouiohiles heroine less and yet the motiles Imrrnwed are a charge on our general revenues. The “new method" is simply a subterfuge: the money will come out of the 1iotekcts of the people m: It has dour» in tho past. As tn the mehhod of catrryhlg nut this scheme-If. has IIGOII said that the Leader of tho Omxisitlon has (enmmltteri himself to a scheme of permanent roads which Is invpractable. Now. what is u permanent road? There is no such thing us absohtte penmuncticy. If I Imderstuud the policy of my hon. friend, It is that the low-lying roads should receive attention first and should be gravellctl. There scents" to he a great lack of unani- mity on the other side of the House as to this. We gather from fiho Commissioner of Agriculture and others that dirt roads were the must serviceable. whereas the hon. member for West River (Mr. LePageI-Imd he uses the word WE In large caipituls. as an Impor- tant iuelmber of the government whose words should carry weight»- says that some of the roads \vIll bc grnvellcd next summer. S0, flhct the Government is going to accept the ‘polity of the Leader of the Opposition after all. 'I‘Iu: hon. Iticmber from Prlnvr» County’ fMr. Mather-all says that lust year they put u road over some svramp In hlaedlsfafiut. which from his dis- nriptlon reminded mo of the bot- tomless plf. '!‘.1 Iirldge surh u‘ place It must floods be permaufulti ~4but oven that road will not sure} the ~Govertrmcut from gel»- tlng Info tho ‘ pit. and that very soon! A great many lmllrttlslw‘ have Ileen thrown to the Commie:- sioner of Public Works for lllf‘ manner in which he ls carrying out this road scheme, but It ls too soon yet fu start fhoastlug. Nothing has DEOII tried out. yet. We have not access yet to the ‘llubllc tam-counts. and I do not know what the f-ost 0i’ thehe roads have been. We haven't been allowed A Good Baby Soother The trouble with most baby com- forts is that. they break or collapse Iommllv. Why not Day s m: cents more and get n real good soother? The PERFECTO BAN!- TARY SOOTHER is nicked each one In s box or envelope and is sh wlfltllr sanitary. no-mppu om- notcolllole v or break from the shield. The PERIEOTO 8001mm is the best for the baby. not have Iiearly as many anwmo-[klpd “mics with had grace on snlalyjii t""""_ ‘ Aches Anti Pains .....~8I°|Ii| handy wlII tell you that lame thlnl ESPECIALLY those frflf-IIIBIIIIY attacked by rheumatic twinges. A counter-Irritant, Sloan's Lini- ment scatters the consolation. nnd penetrates without rubbing to the afflicted part, soon relievelng the ache and pain. Kept handy and used everywhere for reducing and finally eliminat- ing the pains and aches of lum- bago, sprains, bruises and the r9- suits of exposure. ' You Just know from its sflm> Itlaflngdienlthy odor tilat It Wllldu you good! Sloan's Llulment is sold by all flruggists——3fic. 70c $140. iliade In (Isnada. Edge“ i 91:6" a "peep." But If the expen- diture is as great us If would all" peat‘. and If the wemaintler of the public roads of this Province are to be uegIecteth-as IIIP)’ M"? Iieen-to facilitate tho cart-villi! out of this scheme, then It is a tzrcat IIIIPSIIOII whether the expen- diture will be justified. If lilo-SB roads will retruire in the future the satire fIIIlIIIlIIi of Iurkeep as firdln- wry roads, then I say the expendi- lure will NOT be justified. Iluf If‘ any I‘I‘f‘Illl is due to any/body in the tnafter. then If. is due fo mu- whom these geutltenlfau when in tipposititvl: In lillil tried lo dcal with in a very peculiar ‘manner. If the hon. gentlemen will refer IfI the journals of the Ilouse for that your they will Iiud t/lrat whet. the tw-tinmfaw were IwliII-I Ill" through and when a motion “as 1,11,‘, - that they be Itduptted nu amcudmeii: was llfllllfhfvll II)’ III" fu-esvul Leader‘ of fh (IOVQYIIITNIIII. "that If ho rI-forvted/Ivflvk l0 U19 wnrImIttI-e to rut out tho. $2.400 salary of the (Iovevutncnt engin- eer." 'I‘hey pro med this nteusutre and kept the I tiusc sitting almost till daylight in order that they ruiuhf dn away with that salary. the sf-Iiemf- during tht- last I-ztlfl-"llfif thuy have Ilvisoly" kept that. nu» sinner; they would not lliI\’(' Izullv fortranl an int-h without ‘him. They talk about the Uunritiissitnffu" of Fublif \'\’fu'k:< Iiaviug earned an iuvreass- of s: ary --It is lhu eu- gliletu" who desert‘ . the IIIIZPOZIStI, if credit ‘Is due lo the man who really did the work. ~ 'I‘HE (‘OiIIhIISSIONICIt PUBLKI \V()RKS—IIea|'. Iiear! MR. STI<1WART~I hope then. he will see to if by glvln-g the gentle- man the money who really flflflled it, Instead of keeping It Iilmself. "The subject of Education is all Important and all absorbing." We have Iieard a good tieal about this important subjerf: the Slum-ch ls very Iiuat-ttful on if. 'I‘hc (lov- I-rtrmclft cluiuns to have made ud- vancvs along the lilies of Irditt-allun. My hon. friend the Iieadewi- of the Government has spoken of‘ the. ne- cessity of greater efficient-y among our teachers and of incrvastetl et’ forts in uonmul training. We all agree \Vli.lll him Iierc. But It sue-Ills to mu that sympathy of this from a nu-mbt-u- of gentlemen who have Imen Iusfrtimeutal in closing for weeks tho only Institution In this Province which we have for train- ing those teachers. A vOIIIIItIOII of affairs has occurred In fhls Pro- vince more disgraceful than uny- thing ivrccetihig It. For What cause we do not know, we had that College I-Itised for weeks uud the whulo ycat‘ strolled to lia: students. I have rouse to know, for l had a pupil than» thyself. But It moans vary little to Inc in convpitl‘fi~'flll wlfhithose iu outside parts of Iln- Provinct- who had to sacrifice iu order that they might send some of Ihrlr children there to Inc edu- cated and fit- them to be self-sits- taining. The Whole _vear‘s work has Imun ruined to them. (lu ac- count m‘ that loss of time. that Ilisjoiufhlg of the work of t-he in- stitution they will not be in ‘the some clams at all as pupils of pre- vious years. And though the Gov- ernment has been‘ challenged to give an explanation of this mat- tor no such explanation has been forthcoming. Was the problem too difficult of‘ solution? The Leader of the Government expres- ses the (lealrn t0 hear the opinion of the Lauder of the Opposition upou the matter. If he were not able tu grapple with It the proper (‘OIITHC would have been to give up the reins uf government and let stimo other person Iiandle II. f) P‘ Them: l5 a Difievcnce .5: -..-~ > ~; .~.-~- ~~ ~ - . .. Miriam. 1921 tmuz A's "rm-z WILLOW LIKE lithe willow twigs in springtime PC. Corset Boning is as light and supple as the science of coraetry can produce. P.C. Corsets lend an air of charm and grace to figures of all proportions because ‘there is a PC. model toifit every figure perfectly. . Corsetieres in leading stores everywhere will gladly fit you with a P.C. Front Lace Back Lace White and Flesh Write [or booklet showing P-C. styles fitted on living models. PARISIAN CORSET MFG. CO. LIMITED Montreal . QUEBEC Tomato ;—-—-——— - Im-v. and the Int-tuning (‘mt _¢,__- l'\.'l W21: have Iieard much of‘ thg _ Iuutsttvd general lfIll])I'f)V0lIl(‘lIlti, iu flvt’! RPHIIPIPII Willi U"! Ivffllllvlil public schools. antl- of. the Increase more sllcvcssfttlly’ than Ihifi tau"- erumonf. has succeeded 'fu doing up to the tirt-seut time and that with- to the teachers‘ sitlarles. Yet In I911, when the Liberals went out of power, the public schools werc at their lowest ebb In the Prov» (Ymttinued 0n Page Three. Imperial on on m Biscuit » I For Sale direct from factory at a price that Will save you money. This is a well known fox-biscuit that Will give results. I _ Guaranteed fresh, nourishing‘ and much relished by all foxes write Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. V’ Box 446 ‘wtlharlottetown, Phone 854-J. Clearance Auction Sale rm undersigned wIII "II by Public Auction en WOdnOIdny, u‘; Day of March 1021 at I1 O'clock a, m_ 30! II 5'53“ WNW-Ills of 125 acres of choice land, well watered. suitable . or airy farming, has good buildings. 110 acres under cultivation, bal- ance covered with lumber. Situated In Rosenenth, 3 miles from Mon- ‘88110 and Cardigan, also near school, roller mill. saw mill and 1 mile rom s station. ' ' ALSO I STOCK-l cart more. 18 years; 1 Beneral purpose mare. 5 years; 4 ‘"91" MIMI 00". grade Ayrshiree; 4 heifers; 1 fat ox; 1 Ayrshire bull, I Yilzfnfgd; 1 fat D18; 5 sheep; 75 hens. 9-200 bus. m» ; m. r h - ~ . _o m“. good u“ what. B!‘ Ilflflh Y 0 av and straw, 100 bus. oats, IMPLEMENTS~2 driving wagons, 1 truck wagon, 1 cart and #119018, 2 wood sleighs, 1 driving sleigh, 1 roller, 1 hay cutter, I, steel rake, 1 R8118 DIOIIEII. 1 alllsle ploug h, 1 sat disc barrows. 1 set pin har- jovvs. 1 IKYIMO 618881‘. 1 Wiper. 1 grind stone, 1 cream seipamtor, 1 wash- 'nx machine, 1 grsln drill, 2 sets diving harness, 8 sets working harness. I not; leather traces. and other articles too numerous to mention. A arms of farm made known et solo. All sums up to‘ $10.00 cash: war that amount nine months cred It on approved joint notes. 6 per mntuoff for cash. o reserve. If day proves stormy will he held first Ilne dsyfollovdnd. I. W. SCRIMEGOUR, » p_ A_ KgLLy, Auctioneer gonna“; EASTE BEEF. AT LOWER PRICES Ilereis Our list ol Iiastor (‘attic i I-Itcer fed by Wm. Machon 2nd prise FzuStoc-k Show. Heifer fed by Saunders, Newaonns‘ 00., 1st prize Fat Slack Show. Heifer fed by Daniel McGregor 3rd prize Fat Stock Show. BMW beef l4 months old fed by Jas Blake lst prize In class under 18 nnonths. \ We won first prize for best 5 animals. Steer fed by Herbert Willis. ‘ Seven stators fed by Experimental Faum. These cs tie were bought at prices muchlovver than hunt Easter. Prices on meats are lower. This Is your chance Io get choice meat for Easter. .l<‘armars. Worltmen. Lobster Packers, etcI. should secure some, of this choice meat to cure ‘for future use. BIIIMWIB nuns-sea. hams, bacon, lard, fiork. Mail celve our usual prompt attention. i _ See the dressed carcasses In our stall on Good Friday. Easter Market Saturday March 26th. - v orders, vvIII re- m; .. .- 4v. w w.» u ssuootatmiwsoli. tattoo... ,‘........ .