.~.--e. ‘ -.`,.,.,,,e. Till E-I H- E b-ur-rl’ - ’ E ~ -'rs RIITTETUWN 0Ullllllllll _ - *‘ _ ` ' 5 V _ 'rms ovanoraiv c`6vin¥s ration-l nnvii`s.n"il`f.rsLs’1»rr>' LIKE"-run: naw. oven 45.000 m=:anans_n.a`a:uz _ _hq" I 52'" 7*-Ie” Y Y -- f ~' - ' ' _ ‘ Y *""':r~" " " clarion! on gmilsn rum com. _.sir-;.»5@-f fr SSL- ; ;,,,_~ " ___,_-__§_ ‘ 1" lj ‘ the* t-,niiservatlves of New Brunswick _ 2. ' _ ‘»’ 'iv--; .f_;_ -_ .--.'.._,"°'-_»-"'~""'-» ""` _ _ held here todo o -- . " ,,,,_ ,..,,,,,,,, l;_,l*,,"~,,i~,,;;~ ,;‘;;1,-,rr Address _oi Welcome Delivered by_Hoil. Walter M. _ .S .nn .. ti.. e....n.._» . . . _ Lea. Encouraging Reports Submitted by Miss ._ 0ll|0 C|l|9S Sauiloers and iltliers. \ . 5 I I O G0 The sixth annual convention of~so plentiful it seems as though we Prince Edward island Women's lnsti- 110 not value it as we should. With a a COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 4.-The -tutes opened yesterday afternoon in "file GHCQUFHHSIHSHI fl'0Dl the Parents t rlrst ncnrtci-ing returns in the ohio the -Kindergarten non, prmce Si,-eel, we think this could be acne. ll prolillilticn election tonight were from the Siipervisor. bliss Della i-:_ suun- There is. 01' seems to be nit:-ond ti * f ' the larger, cities and reported big wet ders presiding. popular fallacy that farmers are not majorities on the four prohibition There was a very good attendance -lm” “S 5000 “H lleoille 5010051118 10 principles. coiisiderillg the unfavorable weather. °"‘e’° D"°f°“Sl°"s~ N°“’ me 'asf fill" The few returlis from the illualler The proceedings opened with the year? 5'h°"m 'each "5 mm f"l`mel`~‘4 towns showed majorities -for the tlrys singing of "O Canaria." “re 3”." " "me I-‘eller UW" P90109 119' _on three principles and for the wets 'I‘he opening address was delivered longing to the mher Walks or um' n the state prohibition onfoicenleiit by the Commissioner of Agriculture, Where W°"m We be "OW if lt were '10' _ ., tr, t n _ _ I ' %l|'_¢°` ¢i*°f?l%l¢f$l,l._QlU=~"l~.f‘ f" renee. who can speak any Arab clia~ Loll ,f,Nov."__5:§;_§ lip`5“f§o d-bln-' lect and wear the Arab costume so ml,lel-ed cowll -,0f_f;_ _t‘»l,Fi_ellal, naturally as to ilectlive Arabs them- "i una etliisw-vf _ il. .lzitliofthe her _ , I _ Hedjlll- \l_'_m°h »|.7°?y7 ~|°.`°n~d_ L°“d°" h,l,.,.__ ,lm-___-,sta-ieii. ni _J ___v_e its mark on IIS - r _ . , . .mile in tlié iitst .4:“il¢ll’~‘°lU°f wl1°'ev- H. L-time on is diplomalich mission to Europe and-,lris_m sl§_50n_ all »i:o_t been " "el "Y N-°°°` H°"lllia “if "li limi pri-ssive peisonag?fiV_ _:_ rug; e_e__ that his l1l_isSi0ll B 0 HK _ F88 9|' Aruiilti- lilldei- le British protectoratte. He was wc-n gver__t_z_._tlle_ British cause by a r0ims_Ci1ml> __l° fl‘!°_-j_C°'- LW' selves. -During lils stay in London the Enl- ir \vas much fetell officially, and thc French lierversely insist that attach- ment to the British claim is not whol- ly dis.intel'ested. The Emir had iz busy time ill London. He attended a inim- ber of conferences in Wlritehall, both ut Downing ‘Street and the Foreign Office. at which Lord Allen-by was present. He also met the Prime Mili- ister, whonl he had frequently seen i_n Paris. \'_‘ e CHARLOTTETOWN FIREMEN _ I ' RETURNED COMRADES_l» 'lt is a well-knoivlr factlhat what- ‘comrades in arms. inet, held and ul-" ever the Charlottetown Firemeh lliid- timately defeated the armed liordes nllalu- to do they db_ well. of Gerniony's armies, which were 'l`lils was once- niore. exemplified threatening the very existence of our lust. evening _when_a ‘Smoker and Empire, the freedom of the world general BDC-li time Wa-5 l\Glti_0¢ NIB and tho liberty of mankind. Fire Station in l_\_01’iQ1'-`0f U1? °1“¢.lB °f_ ,In _connection with the liezirty wei- tlie 011| ll|'lK9~d\’f _ Wlm "°°°”f|Y fe' come that we give you ns a body and ,tilrricd fl‘0lll U15 bil! 305 0_f 110|-‘W d°lllK the ~flrin handclnsp that we, as Iu- tlleir will lil l\elPl“5 ¢°"9‘""l-iulsh the- dividunl members of the lirlgsde ex- lifiiflf ‘-`;*"f1|_:a_;¢__‘;:‘£°" Whlch M9 been itend, permit us to present you with rnsille ll _ - - _` ‘ _these s mbols of our hi hest res e ‘ A l""5l'"“t_-',W”5 carried °“l ‘md for youbrselves as mcn,gbrotiier If)lr(i:atl SD*’9"l"`S ‘Ve"°fdF’-“V°i"°d'_ b_“t th.” °“t' men and soldiers: and also to signal- =ll1"‘|i"f-f‘f°““.’.i`5_ WPS. me Present-“"|°“ ize our deepest appreciation of what Cf llt’fl\"|"“l -l.ew.e-Eflglng t° te" °.f me you have done for our country and 1'l’l\||`“"‘l “le” an “n°the" (U19 gm the honour you have bestowed upon ‘lf »““~""" Wrightl- t°. .Mr'--Albert sn' the Fire Brigade. of which von are pine, i-_otii~etl fireman as _a.,tokeh of Buch valued membem ' “pl""f"'Mi°"- wig”-is twepty"€v9`3'}ef'l" ‘ These tokens, although not intrin- °H“~"lllj"l‘..s‘;rtv 8 "ia Elem er ° W sically valuable, yet they are a sin- local file-iigl ing br ga e. , _ ,Nw Pm, hour M which the function cele expression oi’ the enviable place __|o`____‘ ;m'l not permit of a very “_ you occupy ill the inlilds and hearts ' _ __ t fm 1. - -em '_ of your brother firemen. mge‘[l__lf;_I:i,_rlll(;t estgu‘;(;:slo::g;r::,g{E May the rieinelnbrancc of you‘r doeth.; ed lillll the whole affair Was marked never fade! In years to cmfm' .w“__l_’f" bv __ _,mo which im"cateB_ that mg lieve that future gallant (he figh._.is |lesl‘ rlnys bl' the_f'irc department are °f Ch“"l“"°t;’“'“ “fm mm' .W0 do not Wl l,,,l.,._ _ now, point w th pride to the .tot tlint ‘ ~ twelve members oi’ this contliiiralive- 'l`llo toast list was as follows‘.~ ly small body-only -forty in all voi- 'i‘h- King-God Save the King. ullteered and went overseas to take illllv lirltlilniu--Sung by Mr. ("lins. their places iii the great w.ii'ld wiir, E:ll'lt=_ _ '_ _ and thus again l'eprescilt to all_' the .lilili-<>s;.~ to the returned/ soldier Lstutl the nleinllcrs ol’ the i‘lisl-lot-.e- fil'eiiit~ii lilessrs _J0llu` Proud, H. L. town Fire Brigade :irc made tlf. lietlililtt-. .l_.__l’.~ Hl€og_er,._.aIolii_la-c'§_i_i_x_&xoi°.~ _ ll. ll. .lewe , e ne. ' '_ an, ' ' nn. i. i....-ge. neon c.......,n,i»i.._ Flsllc llcounter Between ton Siiiitiier, and Robt Wakeling' read ily Mr. Fred Largelthe Secretary iiini i't=plierl to by Messrs' Bethune. - _ Quiilti-ite-Anliie Laurie-'Viessis OTTAWA \I0\_ ”`S0m9 _ “Cite lll,,.l,ll._ ll(,l,per_ g,~ul,t. ,md Em-le_ ment was czluseti in the corridors of' l»,pn,.,,l,ll|,,,, of jewel to Mr A pailiiiinent sltoitly after silt or-lock slllmlls by (lmm¢,lllm- Rllln-ay an lm. by an altercation between Lolonel J lull' ol' the Mnvol who ~\\us nntl\oiil A (‘urrie and Dr Cowan. of Reglflll iillly nil,-pill ny the tim§ . According to thc story of eye wit- W The l"`i'ovllli:i:ll ‘lov-it-\\~v1_eiit~l'ioil nesses ("ol Currie slapped Dr. (`o\vuli's F'_ J_ Niisli, i `~ face anti the Regina inenibers prompt- 'l`lit- (‘llv -(‘orporation-Rcispollrluli ly lleluborctl liinl over the heatl with to t`oililcillol's Smith, Conilors, and a citnc. Mr. .l. A. Robb. chief Llllerul Wlltel' t`o`minissioner Jainos MacDon~ wllip, intervened and separateti the uid. . two inenibers. lt is stated that the Solu~Mi'..l. P. Hooper. . origin`of the trouble was an inter- Clnirlottetcwii Fire Underwriters- change of remarks between the two .\ll'_ J. 1).' llyndlnftn. \ lnelnbers in llie llollse il.ul'il\t§ the Sulo~~.\ir. G. E.. Ritchie. course of lion .J. A. (lnl‘dcr's speech The Press--Messrs W; L. Colton, on the report of the soldiers' coin- l'»‘. J. Nash and J. J. Enruah. mittee, Solo-Mr. G. Earls. (ericored). ‘ The ladies.-|Mr D Bethune Qlln'rL'ette-Mess'rs `Ritchié, .lilarle, llcopei- and Bruce. ‘ - 9 -- Capital speeches were also made' _ . byA(‘ounclllors Mlvlller and Yeo. __ t this stage . ayor Wright put in ' his lippearallce having just arrived WASHINGTON- D- 13-- NOV 5~'_f-lf' llonie from Halifax and the todst to siinlzed labor‘s proposal for ending the -Mayor was duly honored, Hts the coal strike tilrough withdrawal of Worship ably replying referring' lg injunction proceedings against officers two tires which occurred there during Of £00 `Ul\ll9¢l Mille 'W°"k""`“ °f his visit and stating that he had come America was bluntly rejected totlay home with abetteropinionthaniever by the Department of Justice. 'llie of tht- Cliarlcttetown fire brigade, Gt:-verninent's answer to the union sug- -Other speakers were Mgggrg _john gestion, advanced by Samuel Gump- Mcltellnri, James McMillan, and A, ers. was given by Assistant Attorney- \\'_ IC. Douse 'of thc Water Depart- Generul‘Alnes, who declared the strike mehr _ in itself was a violation oi`law and Au iltlditicnnl toast was to the Char- that ‘as long as it continued tile only lcttt-town Quiii-Lette-~.n,eplle¢l lo by place to fight it out was ln. court. ltiessrs Ritchie and Watkls. Relnarks Labor* leaders, visibly disturbed by were also made by Capt.'s_ Bert and this refusal. agreed with the operators Hum Large. A. Vatoher and J. ‘Martin 011 vile lliiilllflllill l’0lm`*U\°l` fh° nf the Fire Department. statement of the Government's posi- Following is the address presented H011 swept awny all hope of iminedi- to the returned soldier firemen;-' ate settlement of the strike, involving To Our Returned Soldier Flromen, more than 400.000 soft coal miners in Bi-svo (Folnpades: twenty-eight States. 4 At this. the first opportlnlity the l . _l;`l1'_@ Brigade of Charlottetown. have ---*E--'-E”-Er at as u bod of wel oinlli ou, our hravi- llrothel Fireingn, ons lflour re- BU50N|C PLAQUE tli_l‘n fronl the front, we therefore feel ` 'N NEW ORLEANS I ut the o si al d "°"' ___e______m__ cca on is one of un loye NEW oRLEANS_ Lau N_w_ 3____F,om__ As members ofthe ,Fire Brigade. it cases of bubonlc -l>lBUEf=‘- W0 °f which comparatively volunteer company we, resulted in deaths, were reported last iierliaps more »thtm~ ot ers ,can real- week in New Orleans, according to all lie your great seliisectllflce. apprecia- nouncement today by Dr. Oscar Dowl- tion of 'stern duty 'andl praiseworthy. ing, pigesideht of the Louisiana Board nstriotlsni to ourfcountry sud answer- of Health. Health officers of five "ills loyalty'»ln foul-' King' _end 'P‘le,`g, 'southern states and ofthe °l"°j“ °f when you enlisted '1ii“"nl'e"csnaaien iuit.niuusr Msblis-l -S"f°"°P°"" l“-"4 ‘f EIDsdIticnai°`y‘F6i*li§° Elliot with hun- Bilton Rogue were advised of the dreds ot' tliaus`stit|b"}`0i! §‘our'Rt\liHlll Bllllllllllll l°'|“Y _W DI'-D°W"“5' __ ... __,_, c‘,_ -..._, '__ _ _L_ iilili lioiiw-'NG ll. e. i l a till -'ui .or :loo ooo out-li asv. Charlottbglvnshu iggigzoldptheeigllgglbd mark and 'it is expected if all. "I9 08-nvassers put in' good work today and Saturday the objective will be hissed. ' ' llonpei-`utlaY,l~lovEMBEs 7,1919. ‘ _ _ ~ ___ _ __ __ _ 5 -llllllglllilllwlllllll "°”'-"°ll’l'l‘ili_i..... W0ll|'lN'S |N3T'TU.Tl3I 5ll5ll|UNll liflllll l ll llslllllh,;_.._i:ilrr.;n;l=:i;e.-_. ~ ANNUAL GUNVENTIUN ill rlllllsll lvlllllllllll P LONDON, Nov.5.-Labor has won sensational victory in the municipal ection, not only in London, but hrougllout Great Britain, as far as can be judged by the reports already at hand. 'iiyhilo labor polled probably quite fair proportion of its voting strength he other-parties suffered very heav- y from the supinenessi of their sup- porters, and only in a did 50 per con; of the clsed a considerable iniloonceon many of the results, the discontent of the housewife no doubt f1ndiug_satisf_ac- tion in a decisive pronouncement in favor of a forward policy. But the women candidates at; the polls-.were not, oll_ the whole, successful," SUP_T_ GAMPBEL rs ll.l;l=tllll"" UN EDUCATIONAL 0Uil`FEilEN»tilE Given at Last Evenings Meeting of 'tile Rotsrylllub. science more than ii farmer" o C tive of the CPR train and pcison lie hoitrtily congintlllated the mem mlpllq 3 l,,.lm,lm knowlmgl tliqgvhg R lilly drove the train into ’l`ienlon Be bel* 01' U10 lnillllllcs for the Blilell faimei's wife” %ilt- must know how H lore doing this he look thc opportunity dill \i0l°l¢ f\C¢0I1lDll§h0ll by them I-lUl` to real llei fiunlly in the most sciontl fe of shaking hands with each individual HIE the WHY' ln the ull) of lellevlng fic “ay -She niust know the uhy and 0 of the C P R train crevl anti staff Siifferiillr and uitcndlng t0 I-he re wherefores oi’ churning of chicken e to whom he made the follovilug biiei' iluiiements of the soldiers if they raising and what not We nil know C address tlonc nothing more than this their that the old and unsclentiilc ways of a ‘Sorry not to have mel you ,lll lm olganizution had been well worth doing all these things spelled Drudg fore, but you htld your work to do, while. 1- ery which is our aim to eliminate. th and I had mine, I called you to say The speaker declllitcil that he would And why should not farniere ni; well 0 goodbye and good luck, and l will like to see thef institutes embrace as members ot' other professions have t send yon nil ;i ljliiitil to 1-ememlmn me the whole Island. Wherever these or- some knowledge and culture outside M by ganizations have been established a U12 Sphere Ot' their business? ll in L00 the come great deal if live interest has been 3011101011 11 Fl’-DF0i1Cl1 Ilia! they cannot L- ---~-~------.-- - awakened in regard to the schools "ll50UUl`S9 Wliill their fellow creatures in having repairs made, etc. in n1set~ 'my "JW Sul’-lem bl" that ‘lf fm'ml115'~ tl _ 'm-i`_'_'°i___\ ing together a great tical can also The P0050" 01’ llillt is Simply lack of c ' opportunity for ma _ ' be brought about in the way of train- _ Hy to find a point ing ln the School,” lhough after all l_J_f interest in anything outside the 2 ' the real training begins in the home ii?" "Pd the """`ket' There is one w 1 and lt ls here that lasting lmpres ._ ng certain that farming missed a did _.___.____. sions me made_ He strongly urged .reat opportunity during the past four m the women to continue the good work ‘felnrs °f_"_m]‘l"g “self the most p°wer` T Fon sAl.E NUMBER 12 NEW SIL- for which the institutes were rcrin. 318°'8;_§“;';_j§gn";‘f_‘:f*_;l;i_i” me EW' t ver Moon base burner. A l 172 , l eir wer o ei ura e ' ' ' _ - 'el' may U9 Fitzroy St. ppy `;llugzi)ti?J]li izllnlihliletgto as otftelilcat; pgs FIVE" f_'fl`_ this fullurg- to assert itself l) 0 _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ l`0fHi‘t‘-¥li1iii- i Holi. Walter Lea, who heartily wel- fo." the numms? who Bflppued . “Tor . ’ -' A ._ ? _ I ll real Il 10 I Bit way_and at the iight time. ~o|ANo sAsGAlNs-2 r=lNE sec- glial-lffnlitllegkfliileilbsitllfrni-be tgnein -Bh“et 132| (‘)’§“*_“"‘_}';‘.1’g _"asc" ‘WS that 3 ond hand upright pianos for sale at A reply to the address of welcomi mg; of l-_,,.§;e:{;1 1_0" 'lnlorgwthe g"e"L C ll. A. Tanton and Co's.,1-14 Great prepared by Mrs. J. Lockhart of U§."lh,,m`m be “in ‘l"1‘e"”“5h George Street. _ 1112-10-23Mtf. Stanley Bridge, was read in her all -l0,l,.l,,g Om, u,,,l;l.;lul?lc";_'l;ma"d 3 ` _ sencc by Mrs. S. J. Rose, of Lakeville, on anél. reading me S: reselposlti R WANTED TEACHER Fon vlc1'oRl_A which cont t _ e al . v r e »l__]lew__Wh w_be__l’n s-~~<-ww =ww<»rN°-»'4s--swr1relesesmsewris%t"9"%l“*- -_ ~ 1. .'_n:-v neia.‘“i~l.’l“l“i`§’{in nn; 031" ti" $100.00 fol‘_.9_ months. .Af'.A,_-Moqitee_,§‘~'l‘hé»_;l9g,l;.ll ~ l-`¢g5'_-ivan that °p'_.gl;¢‘_»ll0r-L E farmeig- re-qulrek is w§_‘;_“"_l;'i Secretary of Trustees. ~ Supervisior, Miss Saunders] It was an xnable lllm to brlng ms p,.,,dl?Ctg-vw _ _ 2157-11-7M3ll>d excellent one, -full of inspiration and 1 pl-ollmllle market “ml furthe that U0" and m“l1&¥@m@Hl bl-If ills? f0I‘ lil "e1wmirssement. besides giving it do tlie. sniellest inlsitlcnnl eaubetinn °°'"°°sm°“’ “S “b“°'-b'”g "’t°'°”‘ TEACHER WANTED F03 3Al_T|¢ ,tallell oulllm, of _the work of me would spoil him for that Do wé not ltsfreat diversity of rndividual view _échgol _nsmct _“__ 99_ S___§l___m_m' past yea___ Regret was exp__esse_l at _“nd ___ need ___ __ ___gher.S_anda__d of _l_1oi t combined with its general un. 15 -1 ADDIY to James rant 81'. the loss sustained through the depai” culture and of mental development’ S@C!`9iP\l'Y. Billllff 110! 13. P. E. I. 'ture ol’ Miss Stems to Montreal to I am jealous for the hon " - '. I 2158-11-'7lVl6llN'l take up new duties. It was pointed `ng and of farmers and wtgdllld tllliifidggb __ - out thnt it is hoped to opell ‘he generation that is coming into ANTED-A P0SiTl0N FOR Gml- classes in lloliseholdscience soon af- lowcr. establish anew tradition of ed- ‘rolled the gatherlng' “'lilL 3 YPUFF. Olflllf* ffXpel'li»iii:t°. Hier- ter the opening of thc new year. It ucatlon in tho_furln household; One . ical work, :ind book-keeping. Phone ig hoped that visits to a good many of that would demand an equal, although vention Hn" M the B°a"d °f Trade 594-J. 13174 11-7-1\lflll>VS 10 ‘il'l@1”ll00l1 I-011. from every l°"°Vl“°e in Cmmda- “Dre” nesses which they hail received. “nd where il delightful lweiill hour or 5;mlf*tlVeS Of I/H1009 0I`88l1l2H»il0ll€ ~ l _ _ ll n llch wlll or so was spent. c _ apIll<;l)rmlaStel').t wnven 0 W1 _- dents of universities and colleges, the An interval of music on the vlc_ At the evening session which was 0_fllClHl l1Bi1_flS Of D€DaI‘lm°Hl8 Of Pill?- t`ro1at0u0wed and lhe_fouo»wlng paper held in Prince of Wales College the llc education, lawyers, doctors, pro~ was ,.eadl,y Mm W-m_ Peudergam of feature was a splendid address by fossors, members of parliament,-lab Hope Rivet Bev G. C. Taylor on “Womens Wei-lq or leaders, business men, farmers. all in Peace and War” in which be paid the _Empire in the recent war. A duet by Messrs Calder and Quig- favorites \vore_otller items on the programme. ` This morning’s session opoinrs at 9.30 in Kindergarten Hall. _ -ii__.___?_ e illllllllillillltlllillllll Will Wllilll illll _ lll dl ll , 1 f ll lm ll ll BRA-NTFORD, Oni., Nov. 4.-The ways.; lyuliiisnltly slilid lshemrfuiuee sell-beilig MacBride-Sampson and MacBride-U. F. 0. controversy will not down. To- day the local l. L. P. me ber-elect, Mayor MacBride, issued 'Bla 'state- ment: S and less dreary by having some good “Not on your life," said Mayor _cl .and inspiring p_ictui'es.hung around. MacBride, when asked lf he would sit on the opposition side of the legis- csn well remember Wn.t'ching"the sun. lature. “I never said anything about when it would get to a certain large’ going over to the opposition. You crack in the floor as it would then~ e will find _me taking up~ with every piece of goth 'legislation tha/t the gav- cerely hope that his government'wIli prove succesful He will get lult as . Pc . 5° bmfm' much co-operation .from me nnlrom msn in the 1egislattira.",l ’ Sllllscrilleti $80,000 && ernment. may bring down. I have every respect for Mr. Drury and @11- da. hievements of Rotary in Canaan, me elitnm e~iieeiiio?_~f.‘~~~»~=~+l"<'?Wf¢*t¢l ‘ I. ._ T; - nf” 1'” » “ ~ nnellicas or cet-ryip¢=__i;ii'tl§ej._-pilrpoiee e con _renee was remarkable, not _ _ __ __ only for ltsrnumbers and its organize- 01' mm' c°n'f°»r»°‘°¢e`P°'"”-‘°’"d ¢°"‘ Illmlly HS to underlying principles. IS Seility and good humor, and the tremendous impressiveness of the high purpose that animated and con- Tlle conference was held in the Con ies at every session. In the conference ll . erevmen of all denominations, presl- of them more or less eminent in their OUR RURAL SCHOOLS AND COM- a splendid tribute to the women of several lines of endeavor. Women played a pronilnent part in the con- ference. It was a gathering represent- Fatllers, mothers, do not 'forget that ley and a song service of "Old time alive of lnuch that is best and most potclltly active in the Canadian life of today. it was s thorourzlily democratic gathering. The convening und Exec-- utive colnlnlttecs that had on-lied the conference together, financed it :md arranged for its successful opening. made way nt once for it committee of management selected by the con- ference itself. There was no attempt to make the conference register ah' make the course ot’ its deliberations flow in any set channel. Eyeryone was allowed perfect freedom of opin- press his opinion, and the widest tol _erance was displayed throughout to- wards the expression of views with which the conference as a whole, en- tirely disagreed. Any' one could have any resolution he wished to move read from the chair, but it could not then be discussed and really had no chance of passing until it had run the gaunt- let. of the h-ard~headed resolutions committee which was made up of two delegates from each province. From the galaxy of talent and elo- quence there stood out five stars of the first magnitude, five men, in my opinion, of out standing ability and of commanding and compelling. par- sonality. " , l _ Sir James Aikens, Lieuteiilatrlrt ornor of Manitoba is one of the shi st lawyers probably in Canada; Henry Sazzalo, President of Washington Uni versity, Seiittle, is a recognized author tty on labor and industrial problems, a man of sound judgment and of in- spiring eloquence; Sir Robert Fal- coner, President of Toronto' Univer- sity, who was born in this city and whose relatives still reside in this province.. made. in his great addren n contribution of permanent value to Educational literature; Persidsnt John H. Finley, Commissioner of Educa- tion tor the State of New York, deep-_ ly impressed the conference by his powerful address on "The School and , tl . . , to§*]erll1l§;‘v't§i°vr`lltle<‘li?g1l3te]ell.`_naU0If&l» Sell- ` 1°" “ml Kwan an °l’l"°"t“"-V- tn ex` Democrscy".‘ And last but not least _ Y pre-arranged set of opinion or to; ,_ _ _ _. .i,' I l~ j' At the mccting of thc Rotary Club-Peter Wright of the .british See.men'a ast evening Superinleiitltzlt it. li. and Flremen's Union, whose speeches iilililiwll. who had repi-eseiit;-d the at the conference were.l think, the otary Clubs ot' Clnirlottetuwii and most 1-.loquentlhaveever heard. _,_ alifttx at the recent educational cc; The conference fii1al_ly~et',yllt`§|lized renee in Winnipeg, gave his i-eport its views, or some of them','i`nto_a_-num f the conference which ho very prop bel' of resolutions whiclr were l`>'UIlBd rly characterized ns the greatest mln with practical iinanlm' ty. . _ *_ atlviwl gathering ever licla in ruin- The gist or some or _e ,uitiil lin- portant of these resollnlégnlrmiayvbe" After Paying n tribute to Rotary, Blllllllllillled RB f0ll0ws:--__ ` _ .- . e birth of which he declared was T118! this conference elect- a Nr ne of the most slgnlfirailt things tional Counnllof 50 nmmbgrg fo`carl‘! hat have happened in recent years, 011 the work commenced' at this con r. Campbell proceeded to discuss "'°""l°“5 foul’ m9m13`°l‘3` 01 _-£11167 060|! rence. one of the great a. eil to be nominated b_y't_l_|e _' gegglqg from each province and the rgléalnlhg "As to the genesis of the movement -f°“"t°_“ 10 he 11811165 DY IDU Uilriy-lil I iat culminated in the greatest Edu 5° 01105611-' " ' _ .-~. ",- '.'-: - ational Conference ever held in Can- Tha! U19 118¢Ql'lB»| Cqullcil _of-.,5i0_l|¢ an," he Bald »-you probably all know so instructed to organize a -Nltioiial onsiderably more than I do ;bnt 1 B“l`°8ll 0! Education for Ceiiads,_co`i- isil_ to bear testimony to the splen 'lect St°“u5"°s alla °¢h°'l"l_¥m`dl` °‘f»`-li* organizing ability shown in the f°_"m“fl°_" in ¥`?5al'd‘t°_°\l\W5,¢l0!l`!m'l't£ anagement' of the conference itself. mall-9 the” 'Willy ,IIVQH ble. +7" he convening and executive commit. That this conference 15?; ees had hoped for an attendance of §`°°°"d all 'l'°°°8lUl1|E ‘I-lI§`_.ll\lli§l¢l¢`Y erhaps 500 delegates. Three times ` °‘° the ‘hepenlns “nil hat nulllber registered, yet the 1500 lot the m°"“l “nu 99h'“““l'f°'°l°"3f‘»h_1 elegates received every posslbl l;’é1l{gal“‘;gwl_';_?;‘c§_f_"tl°’_;_ ‘fills ourtesy and attention. The great 0» 9 all. 9 9019. Sh onference. which underiess skilful li’;”"“flt :he -“ery “PP°lg‘l;g_';"lY%l°l\U‘ management might have become.un- lc ‘mc ° ma 9 3' 59". li 0! wleldy, kept closely gto _- its program lthe P¥'f_’l?.l°,’,’,’“ h¢?"9l“'_l'_lY _V°‘_|~"ii'-N335* nd transacted im busliiess with rare 'charge “’°“””‘°|'d°ln’°i°l'i‘|‘%&" .National Council for_tl1_Ait°-(_fl,i|hit_ ' ' . sldcration and for such apt on-,~iii‘-I ` premises as_ they deem .wise tirjilhé, _sucb action to_ be reported; upon _Ko ,the next meeting or -the coli'f¢1's\'lc_i.._ _ 'Phat tb): conilerence recoinmphd to the federal government- tb'd\_|.lop- tion of a dlsti»nct.ive Caniidiui Gag". ' That this conference, having to the fact that Canada is_las‘g6ly_§`p agricultural country, express it'_col§- viction that it is inthe best into ' ` s of the whole country, that is blgirty e of rural schools .be deveiopédl-_-age! %§s§~_ tion work in rural' 'schools 9ific'o_i'ir~ aged and that evelly indilce'lneiit_ _bo offered to rural pupils-to attend th¥tls schools until sucli time _“_ sttsililaiice to the age of 18 years beimlfde coniiiiii sory. . - ~ . We recommend- that all piiillscbddls promote by every r_eason¥8lll.‘ibo§`a,li the spirit suit pi-scarce-or. eosinmun effort both in _team ‘ ¢A'n‘iei,_,_¢~nd in class _w_ork. ' 'L That t s conference. .et uten- tion to `\lie` vital \i9'G¢sl'ifl.Yt`_'d`oyel- oping an activ_e ublic__`bp_ _ ` ` ' - one-ten sy ni~e°iisuace (or the support of good pict'nl'_b'j_ _ l_l can only .be hoped for wfbb%j it.. q- comes a good business tg exit _lfj ch pictures; and also for t"e st»l'C_ll|tll',)p- ing of the hands of ~tlre'”vtt'~l`d\is boards of censorship in _sir _el!_ol'ts. tc nnieertlie standard _nt t__eyin his picture industry, ond tl\at_a_v be made to secure _films _ _p_ _ cnnnalen una nritlslt lite siid_.‘i_isotl» nient,. -~ _ I This conference_rec_oifdti_ its .opinion that to obtain die lilgiiestfedrtoltlon- til .results for our peoplotbe -commuti- ity must provide enfarééd opportuli ily for the, educ_a,t.ion'sh .2-trasniilgffot .fs ts » lteachers, raise "tho st;pg_lrd_i‘.H. - cation for admission " ` the_i.€l§__ profession, tsklnk _meuorssdi at-- same time to attrac _nten _yldmsn of special gifts for this hjatli lelyide, _ by raising the social »t,Atus__e_fl _ctt- ers and prviding 4 soils Mis tion so liberal as to free omrfrom economic anxiety. _ ~ ‘ in all the addresses mil in _til discussions that followed' blight.: conference seemed fully to i‘e`ch¢bil__e that the public school, t_bqu¢_%_"?y means the only agency for' f" . pose, does remain and Aiwey|‘:li`i\i_ »- it 1 -,t ___.i~»;l-f~;, ' _ nsswW'a' ‘ _ _ 1?- ' ¢-berths” ,-1- IW. “__-'_,;,._.," 'rue uae will s¢_~iif¢i_i'__ ‘ _ _'_ ut 10.16 i " '~ :~ _ _ .mi rumen' '\:l. “ tcl?s?*l~;::'dt it' " ~si::l'.,-‘.:t:=.....-°' 'I I ll ,_ _-’. . _ af t, . _ \ ` -_-;_i '. l ._|; _'re M §'itlia'bt'tlt¥n `“l'i'ld\y #ov _ _ the trouble to_ vote. _ _ » “The women voters probably oxen- v 1-. f_ at 1. that as s meanirtn this- sau'-continue , remain the most gun! dt ' disposal ioryhet _ min) _ ~; - in canadian _¢tt_1__gqnglitp.' _ _ _, _ felt to___.bo aspect: y, ; . -_ em. time, when ,__li_e_;_‘_ __ __ __ __ _ 1 , I l_ U _ _ 4 p.m. - _ -- _. _