MARCH 19, 1924 v wlslill Piiliilil lills llltllslllttlltllntt Frank Rikert, fornia in Wagon for Bottle of Tanlac. prank Rlikert. well-known resi- lient of North Sacramento, CaL. who cums to the state lroni Illin- ois iii n covered wagon in 1864. along with other . yrlonecre. rpL-ently exhibited a “bo ti; of Tan- hic, which he 118d just purchased, tnafrientl at his home and re- marked: "If '1 thought this was the last bottle of Tanlacll would ever he aliie to buy. ll wouldn't take one Central Guardian ‘f’?! i 80X SOCIAL-AT SPRINGFIELD hot 07, a pleasing iiilisical pro- grliin is being prepared in addition to lira social to be iield _lil Spring- iil-ltl IIall on Friday. ‘March, 21st. laidies‘ with baskets free FORTY HOURS ‘-DEVOTlON-— 1'1.» annual forty hours devotion l‘]lt‘iit'(i yesterday morning at St. Houston's Cathedral. .‘ ST. JAMES’ CHURCH CHOIR- First rehearsal of Cantata tonight h; sill». Full attendant-i» requested. 2116-3-19-11 A PLEASANT EVENING AT SPRINGFIELD-A fine musical program will Ibo IFQIIIIIETPII at the .hox social in Springfield ilali. Lot Ill, next Friday evcliiilg. lindics with ‘baskets free WESTERN LINE OLEARED —- Hlorm stayed travellers to the western part“!!! the. island wore cil- abled to"rl>turn yesterday. when the rail-way line west 1.0T Sllmmm" side was. finally cleared. 'l‘hia cut- tings in ma‘ny' (francs were very Who Left Illinois for Cali- Covered _ in, ,. 1864, Wouldn't Take $100 hundred dollars Ifor il," thus prov- ing the high valuation he places on the famous treatment "I believe ‘Paniac lreal-iy caved my lite when ti took it after the Flu about a veal- ago." continued IMI‘. Iflikert. “for the attack left me 20 pounds oif in weight, and unable to 11ml over in my vbed without assist- ance. I tell you. 1 thought my time had surely come. ‘iBut, thanks to my wife's 1n. slfiieiice» i kellt on taking Tanlac till ‘i was wble to do all my work again, had back all my 10st wgi-ght, Hull Ive lbeeu feeiin-g years young. er ever since. I'm always telling ill)’ “ilrlcnds albout Tanlzic, and can't soy too much for It." d Tanlac is lor sale by all 30m] (Jfllgglfli-‘l. _»Accept no substitute. {Fr i0 million bottles sold, like Tanlac Vegetable Pill5_ SERVICES ON CORNWALL 9"‘°“'T- “For Sunllily. March 2h“ “m i“ YQIIOW-‘i. Mr. George Crnwys. pastor: —Coruwull 11 n. in. at '1 p. III. and at North Wilt- shire at 11 a. m; Hampshire Ii p m, AENTERTAINED PATIENTS. _ w‘ Veil’) "Ylillyable cntcrtaiiiillenl d“ {- VL" ill-Tl flight at Fnlconwood ll)’ ht. James (‘Iiurcli choir under the tiirccfioii ot‘ .'\Ir. Arthur Brut... Blld Miss Ethel ’l‘llompsoil. Tlin yurllcll program was further added F" 1y MI‘. (thnllvys ilarle. Miss Attic and two Cnledoniun Club llilltll‘; wilo ticuoinpnnletl the party Xlllch numbered seventeen in all. t the (ioiiciusioii 0t the program which was excellently carried "iimillh- i111‘ Dationts wore treated to candy nild tobacco and a most, vll1<>yaliit~ cvonlng was brougiit to a closc. ROTARY PROGRAM BROAD- CASTED TONIGHT. —A cpnintnlg. cation from the Toronto Rotary (fillb has been received by Mr. W. M. Ilowo, Sfltfrgulry ol- u“. Chm“ ititlottiwn Rotary (ilub, that this evening. lit-tween 9 p. m. and 10.45 ii. iii.. standard time. the Conven. heavy necessitating the contin- uous operation of the plough. fl r" ' .-._-boc--——— ::A Household Medicine. lthai. are acquainted with the sterl- ing properties oi‘ Dr. ‘Thomas Eclcctric ()il iii the treatment of molly ailments wbuld not be with- "owry liictres‘ They! out It in the house. It is truly a. household medicine and n5 it is! nffegtiva Sn, tieiillng with ordinary complaints it is an iiicx- pensive medicine. So, kccp it at hand. as the cnil for it may conic “umy {office 0i’ most unexpectedly. i FARM FUR SALE Valuable fnrnl property at Elliot- vale containing 248 acres land. 150 clv-ar in bigli state of cultivation. balance covered with good growth of hard and soft wood uild lumber. tiood dwelling house- unli outbuild- ings all Iii good repair. will lie-sold clioup for quick salc. If not sold privately by April 1st will be sold by public auction together with stock. crop and farming implo- iiionts. Sec hiiiidbilis later. For piirticulam apply on premis- ca. P. J BROTHERS. 2120 3 19 waln3i I Elliotvnlc. Pllillciucilllll 1am instructed by McLeod Bros. of Durliiigton- to sell thc following on Wodnnstlay. llliirch 26th til. 1 o'clock p. in. stock and implements as follows: One herd of cattle consultat- '1" 5 milk cows. Ono Ayrshire bull. 1i) mos. old. also 1 Sliorthorn cow In beef. This stock is the lending hcrd of crude Ayrshlres in tho Province iilld will be sold subject to 'l‘. ll. ‘Post. Crop and iii\|Ii‘.‘l‘l'l0I1til2—200 bus. choice banner seed oats. 100 bus. Charlottetown No. S0 barley. 1b tons choice clover and timothy h:iy 1 spring tooth cultivator, 1 manure spreader. 1 potato digger (Proctor) 1 double cut away disc burrow. This siilo positive. No reserve. (icing into the seed potato raising. Terms made known at sale. If stormy sale next day. PETER BRODIE. 2128 3 10 tflflliltlii?“ Auctioneer. 04-04 Hotel ‘Victoria i Water Strut, Charlottetown 4 Offers to the travelling public a comfortable. lip-to- 4 data hotcl." Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The ‘Cuisine lc hmcuu l|| over Canada. Telephone in ‘ ill rooms. ‘Courteous ur- Via- H. C. ‘ROWN. < c“. hfpnngor, p Ch town Hotel. Co., Ltd. ‘t Flyprlotcrc . if,’ vicromA HOTEL ffg.‘ if. Acorn. Souris; J. H. Mc- Do aid. O rgotnwn; IM- F. Mc- Donald. o ac; lit t8. Grant. Truro: Jan. i . ‘Keenan. H! BX; -P. S. ilomou. Montreal; . McCluskey. St. John; C. ll). Hamlin. Montreal; ‘Stanley Wharton. Toronto; ~11. T. ilhwlilnney. Port. Williams: J- "- acme. Toronto; Ybtk: Lou y, cigar-j. clam Falls. i world wide Rotary a Rotary pm. Brain froiil station CFCA, 400 Th'i-s program will also be broadcasted by station WNAC 305w". 278 metres. This will be an opportunity for local radio tam; to listcii in. CONSIDERINE CENTRAL‘ OAIRV PI.ANT—A meeting of the lmviilcllll Dairy Association was "fill Yesterday afternoon in the _ the Commissioner of Agriculture. The presivleilt, ,Mr. -|~ H- ‘Slrlillidflll. I-lopc River. occup- ied the chair. There were present ti"! ==<*<'rc1nrv. .vir. J. F. Pfoiitt. and ll"? iilliowlllg directors: Messrs. W. J. Gibson. Marshfield; .IoIin S. (Imisins. Park Corner; John A. Dewar. New Perth. Owing to the bad condition of tho roads In tho QWMPY Messrs. John Simpson. lllamllton. and Roy McLean. ‘Lot 16, were unable to ilttend. The matter of the consideration of a central storage plant. for the dairy Drodilctl-i of the Island was gone into Ifuily und after (eousiderabie dL-lt-ussion It was decided to write Mr. iiuddlck. the Dairy COmmlg. sioiicr at Ottillvii, for filrthcr part- iculars and advice on the mutter, anti if possible to get Mr, ilndtllok or one oi‘ his representatives to come to the Island to meet with the directors of tlic Dairy Asso- ciatioil iit ii dutc- to be arranged later. PERSONALS The iuaily friends of Mrs Frnilcis Iiainiilill. Middleton will rcgrct to learn that she is ciangorousiy iii. and hope for hcr speedy recovery. Mr. Clarence. McNelli, former linotype operator of the Guardian and liow of thc Sydney Record. ar- rived in the city Monday night on a short visit to ills parents. Mr. and Mrs. .l. P. Crockett liavo rcltirilcd frolil a plcasunt visit i) Montreal, Toronto and other On- tario cities. Mr. Crockett who is the Cilariottctown Brunch Manager for It. '1‘. Holman iitd was on a buying trip for the new store which they propose opening in Charlottetown curly iii April and combined business with pleasure iii visiting with Mrs. (irockctt Niagara Fails and other ‘points ol‘ interest. .___.._¢QQ.______ Minurdfiu Llnlmcnt for Coughs 8c Ccrcful What You Wnh Your Child's Hllr With | ilf you want to keep children's hair in good condition. be careful what you wash It with. ‘Do not use prepared shampoos > or anything else that contains too much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsilled cocoamut oil shampoo (which is pure and en- tirely groueless) is much better than anything else you can use for shampoolng. an this can not poa- ’- Bibi! Indore the hair. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it -in. Two or three tcaspoonluls of Mnislfled will make an abundance of rich. creamy lath- nr. and cleanse the hair and scalp thoiroil-ghiy. The lather rinses out easily. and removes every particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and ev- enly, and it leaves it flue and silky hrlgii-t. flliffy. wavy and easy to I). manage. You can get Mulsiiied cocosnut l i. Gold-stein. lNewldruggiirt glvcc you Mulliflcd. RIM. Boston: M. E. ware of imitations. name Watkins on the packue. M. Ralph. Montreal; oil shampoo at any drug store. it is inexpensive. and a few ounces will last for months. Ba cure yoxur a. book for the lion Host Club will broadcast to “l LEGISLATURE, THURSDAY, MARCH 13 TH HON. DR. W. .l. P. McMlLliAN, tended congratulations to the Hon. ouder of the reply to the Speech. hers lie-w to parlimentary procedure they had both of tllein, he. believed. Irlsteiiing to those who have pre- Spccch ls very agreeable to every- one who has spokemaild part of it not so very agreeable. Our at- tention was drawn to thlit Ill the first piiice by the hoii. tiic lliadei‘ of the Opposition. to whom I wish upon Ills election to that very im- portant position .Jtitigiilg by ills speech I really believe that he is wi-il qualified lo fill that position and I have no doubt thilt he will fill it with honor to hiinseil“ many years to come. (Laughteia) 'l‘lle first part of the Speech ticnlsl with the visit of their EXCGilfiIIUltH-I the Governor (ieucrnl and "Yug to the Province. Wi- ara all ccivoil silcli a loyal welcome froln 0"!‘ Ilitflllllt; itidct-ti, We could liard~ ly lmagiile that anything sis:- would llvttillfi W115 lllilllly demonstrated during the Great War. and It has i-rcign. and I think tho. Lilli)’ Bynii herself. to Great Britain. My lion. friend "i011; so there must surely something wrong wit)! it! l" '5 “BUY ha?" t" 118i iiwny from the fact that our we were fllqlltyg giye" "Mimi. to the Hell (loveriiinent. all flirili proillttrts." is another (litlplltefl D001‘. s SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE ——i‘he second Jierforma-nce of “The Iris-ll Attorney" given at Prince Edward Theatre inst night it)’ t-hc Cllsriottetowil Dramatic (‘lull under the auspices of .l..‘ lniieiy l-lttelldfll “and the show Wits a decided success. The very MVOILIDIQ" comments passed lipon the performance silould be a "01""! Ill gratification to all who look part, WILL PRESENT EXPRESS GRIEVANCES. —Mr. A. E. Dewar. Dfflfiident of the I’. E. l. Seed Potato Grower... Assnclntioil. has been appointed by the Council oi’ tho Charlottetown Board of Trade to represent the claims of the is- land in ooniletvtltln with express rates. before the Railway Cflnjmig. sion now sitting at Ottawa. Mr. Dewar leaves on his mission this morning. The Commission has cspt Prince Etiward Island, and upon receiving intimation that a provincial representative would Trudc waited upon lnclal Government and received the assurance that upon the ap- pointment of a representative the oxpolisos In connection with the visit to Ottawa would be defrayed by the Province. This assurance of Mr. Dewar. jii ' Brazil Also Joins decided to accredit an amhassad . this important decision thusiram for the League. BIRTH! MURPHY— At Mlllvale. Mar. 10th. to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy. a daughter. Congratulations. HALLIDAM-At liltion. on Friday. March 14th, 19ft. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haillday. a non. DIATHO Aumri JIHNIIO,‘ aged 5t! years. Funeral Thursday it’! p. m. ‘ speaking on the draft address. ex- Speakei‘ and also to mover and sec- who were. like himself, new mem- in the House. and probably acquitted themselves in a very creditable manner. ' lie contin- ued :—— ceetiotl me it see-ins that part of the now to extend my congratulations for Lady very proud of the fact that tilcy rc- oclcllr, bocausc thl- loyalty of our ways been a very great Sitflgfgg. tion and pleasure to our people to Wfllconlc to this Province the rc- preseiitative of ollr gracious Sov- ) v reception ils Excellency received Ill this case was equal to thcreceptlon tentlcreil to iiny Governor (leiucral or repre- sentative of Royalty in ti... pgpth Ag the I'm-inlet‘ has said. his churact. eristlc humility was impressed up- on us; and no loss grucigng m... Such visits as the-"Pwflhvllys tend tn bind closer those ties of loyalty which "m"; "t. from the First District of PfiIICc (Mr. J. Blanch- lird) took exception to the mention in the Speech of the bountiful liar- vest; also the leader of the Oppng. be though THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BRiiiiliNi SililiiiilNii ilP or filililililjilllilillN Hon. Dr. McMillan In the Draft Address De- bate in the Legislature on Thursday. Made an Able Reply to Criticisms by Messrs. Saunders and Blanchard and Eioquently Reviewed Important . Provincial Matters. with the prices prevailing in time‘ years. the prices this year were no exception. The greatest difficulty. seemingly, is the want of adequate transportation at a reasonable mie- so that olir farm Products ca" be marketed pl‘0l'lltil)ly,illlll that seems to 1m a very great. problem. it 1S engaging the attention of the abl- est statesmen in the Dominion. 09F" tainly of the railway authorities and rnilwtiy Commission. an-i of every Board of ‘Frade. aiul as yet there does not seem to be any 31"?‘ ciai relief. So fiir as one is able to judge froill the trend of events along transportation lines. till-i dis- advantage seenls destined to re; mulii for some time to come How Transportation Charges Hit The Dairy Industry. For mnliy years, I kilow. cream has been brought from nearly all over the Province to this splendid factory at Dunstaffnagt» where they are turning otit sllcll a fine quality of butter. 'i‘i:at crcum. carried ilt. freight rates in the ilust. is going to be carried in future at express rates and the clupty cans returned without any extra charge in the plISi are going Io be charged for in the future. 'l‘his. I uiiderstaiiil is the ids-a prevniiiilg ximoug tiic furni- l‘I‘i-l of tile eastcril part of the ls~ lnild and it iileaiis tliut tho farmers of llit- PPOVlIllfi‘ who send their llliik products to lhltlstaifiiagi- will liavo to disctiiltiiiui» doing so. bo- tciiuso tilt-y cannot allow all their profits to go into freight or express charges. The last intimation is that there is to be a big increase of are (llriitflllillifl which it seems are hand. the railway innnagtiment will on, piling up ycui‘ iliflil‘ your on tilc railways oi‘ Canada, and which cvcli my llflll- frit-iid from the First District. cannot by uiiy illeaiis charge up to tlic Conservative tion all along tlic lincf so that it up- usuai pay the price of our isolated tiosltion iii this Province. to suggest iiiili pcrilaps tile system of farming follows-d here is ilot tile 22 percent In express rates unless’ the tiling can ho forstailed. These very hard to remedy. On the‘ other say that tllcir lingo deficit is going party; they will say. in face oi‘ this deficit, that there lnust be rcduc- pcurs we lirc going to labor uniicl‘ lrunsportatioil linil freight dlfficltl- tios for some time to conic. and as It may twain [lflllilifflllllllfl in me >ai changed conditions. and when this is done I believe there will be Just H! 500d a chance of making a suc- cess here as anywhere else" l think fox farming is one of our moat successful industries and should certainly receive every en- couragement. The industry is here to stay. This is its home and it is one of our stsples- If my hon. colleague from Charlottetown is instrumental in making a suc- cess In this special line I-think it is highly creditable to him. because it is one of the ways by which thou- sands of dollars have come into the Province. The member from the First Dis- t.rlct was very anxious to know ‘Vilfilher Buy representations had been made by the Department oi‘ Agriculture protesting against, the withdrawal of the agricultural Kraut. He may rest assured that our Commissioner of Agriculture has made representations. Two or three letters which he has re- ceived from the Minister of Agri- culture at Ottawa state that this step has been taken definitely and beyond recall; that the grant was only intended lfor a certain nonl- ‘ber of years, and that if the pro- vinces intelid continuing the work they must finance it themselves. It is an unfortunate thing, because no doubt this grunt was the means nf doing li great deal of benefit to the people of this ‘Province. Coup- led with that is the Technical School. The lender of the Opposi- tion wnxeti eloquent over that and said the closing or the school would bc ii calamity l think cir- cumstances connected with that school will be very carefully analy- zed before any definite step is taken by this Government. it was stated by the leader cf the Opposi- tion that there are two or three hundrcd students there altoge- ther, but there do not seem to be very many taking the full course. in fact, viewed from the direct standpoint of agricultural training it is a question whether they are getting results from the money expended. Take the pcr. scnneli of the staff and the salaries paid. The school opcrls In Novem- ber and closes about the 1st of April and some on that staff are on full pay during the whole year, in order to qivi: five months’ Iinstruc- tion. It is just a grave question as to whether we are getting value for the money or not. It is. a proposition well worth considering whether some of the courses at the Technical School given by a highly paid staff, can- not ns well be given in conjunction with the short courses in the coun- try. This is a question which will receive due consideration, I ‘be- lieve. by the members of the (lov- crnmcut before any definite step 1.: taken. If it is found that we ccnsider we are not getting value for the amount of money expended our platform and come back to the point, that strict economy is our first consideration in carrying out the policies of this Govern- ment. School ‘Fairs and Women's instit- utes ‘ 'l‘hci'e are some parts 0f agricul- tural instruction which I believe ln that school we will rcmemberiscliools in this lProvince. ‘statements have been madc as to thanks for the harvest. such us it was was duo to divine Providence. and not no in tinder-- Falr prices have prevailed for Of courso, this suppose u th r 0mm’ “M l ilskcti the e “mung people “m - -Y W"! l?" You that the pric-cil are not fair; that they are Bill judging comparlitIvi-ly. .__., the Irish Benevolent Society was very system best adopted to iirc very valuable; exhibitions to the present. day conditions which grants are made are cer- lt. docs set-m however tainly important. front an educ-l- tionai standpoint. Also our School Fairs, in training the very ones— the farm Cl]ll(ll‘81'I——WhO1tl we par- ticularly want to train. before lilcy get any ideas upon thc litre of the life of the city. Iii‘ it can be dc» moiistratetl to them that there is l! living just as good as elsewhere on the farm I think it is n step in the right tilrectlon. We might c011- sidcr tho question of emigration from cvcry standpoint ‘but the only way it will everlbe stopped in this province is by a system of critica- tloil. It should be hammered into olir young people from every stand- point, and I believe ollr School l-‘lllns are one of our greatest weap- oils Iii that respect. that conditions have very much changed wiihili the past twenty- five or thirty yours. and that now, if n fnrnler wishes to make ii slic- ‘ccss of his farm. lie must get into specialized lilies; and they arc specialized lines: and there arc practical. One tnontioned iii the Speech is thc crowing of certified seed ilotutocs. No doubt that parli- cillur line of farming pays well, es- pecially as the best quality and yield. it is said. clinbe had from old worn-out land ilot fit to grow anything else; and I have no doubt that in this respect the farming people of the Province will fully see their possibilities,» and co-oper ate along this line» But I was very Another important pa“ of our z';"gcrl‘cs(“'gllf"ijsfmthgt oigiogmg€kivgg educational system is the Women's seemed to give all the credit fougsfixtllgltlelsd‘. uggggaanzrfihély uferefff. F‘? qiiccaxgf w‘; ‘Epeclahllmtz’! o“ creasing. ii hope they will increase 'ilrm ng e e rover ne . p o . We ed l-mm was, and alil. still under the im-Eglllénoéglio fhgigffiei? 890,155.. met.- pressioil that tlio splendid possiblb. lnnmmct, h! ‘m. the m.“ ma. is ities along this linc were initiated held sittings In every province ex- lie heard at Ottawa. the Board of Premier Stewart and members of the Prov- was ratified upon the appointment . .1 Nations League GEN-EVA. March l8——lt was an- nounced hero today that Brazil has to the League of ‘Nations. Word of reached the Secretary-General of the Lea- gue. Sir Eric Dr-limmond. in an ol- licial dcspatch from the Brazilian Foreign Minister, who explained It was lliruirs wish to give ex- prcsslon of her friendship and en- __.___._._...__.._..__. JARDINL- At rowan, Mar. ma. ‘ and instituted and dcluonstrntctl in this Province by private onter- prise. and I believe it was not very far from tht- home town of llic hon. loader of the Opposition. ill the Fourth District of Prince County. that the first practical denlotlstra- tion of the vaiuo of growing certi- fied sccd potatoes Wlis madc ulld from that beginning the enterprise has spread with profit to tllepeo- pie of the Province.~ And wily should not the late (lovcrnilicni uid such enterprise liy every possible ulcans. We give them full credit for what they have done. BUT WE TAKE EXCEPTION TO THE IM- PiiiED-AND ACTUALLY STAT- ED, BOAST. THAT THAT GOV- PORT 0F‘ THIS GROWNG DUSTRY» (Applause) IN- Speclslized Farming There are other special lines of farming which i believe can be pursued with profit In this Prov- ince: dulrying. for instance and poultry raising. With a very few more acres. ticvoteli. not as in the pust l0 gcncrnl farming. but to spe- clnl lines of farming. there is no reason wily otir farmers should be The only thing is to comply with ERNMENT WAS THE SOLE SUP} ‘possible in the life of olir people. -,'i‘heir influence along educational lines it is not easy to estimate. lWhcrovcr you find a Women's lu- lstitute you will find a good school building; you will find those ‘builds tings ‘kept in good condition; on ‘abundance of tulips and other nec- essities oi’ a school room at hand; land you will find the most lip-to- ‘date and progressive school dis- ‘tricts are those that. have the sym- pathy and support of the \Vonlen's ‘Institutes. and there also you will iliud the largest supplements. ow- .ing to their .lnfinence. So I say they are one of the most valuable institutions in this Province that I know oi‘. I Educational Problems A great deal has been said about education in this ‘Province in the past Pfour years. .by the late Gov- ‘crilment. and hy the present leader ‘or the Opposition. We are given to understand that the educational problem in tlrls lProvIlice was solv- i 1 by the Bell Government: that iwhen they came into power they lfound conditions in a most dilapid- people with a clear-cut. definite no . ~ / t, . l) Q13?) Olvitpw/fi/y; p. -_».-....l//' t», It depends on your own fancy as to which form you prefer. The Plug is for those smokers who like to slice their tobacco right off the plug as they use it. The Cut Plug is for those who would enjoy the convenience of buying their smoking tobacco ready sliced for the pipe. Whichever you choose, you are sure to get an extra choice pipe tobacco-j mellow, rich and tasty. Manufactured by Imperial’ Tobacco Company of Canada Limited w‘? PAGE THREE w‘ ..-i= '1 (IZIYJICCOFIHIIK to the Public School Report. there were NINE vacant ing tht- eight years of ‘Conserve-I This is tivc (loveriinlent the average wasll according to the report issued by POUR. THE 11151.1. (IOVIQRN- the Bell Government itself. ‘Diir- MFLIVI‘ HA1) MORE VACANT ing the middle 0i‘ the school lioli- SCHOOLS ALI. TYHIIOUF-l-I days the Artsenliult tiovcrninent 'I‘lI~Il£Ill ltEt .\1I-1 UNTIL‘ THIG- was-tiefeated. \VHAT IHAD THEtLASl‘ YiiAlt TH N .A CONSERV- ARSENAULT GOVERNMENT 'i‘() .-\'i‘l\"l<l tiOYlliltNNiifiNT EVER D0 WITH THE SCHOOL-S ‘THAT i-IAD. (Applause). Thcy took OPENED ON TFHE ‘FIRST 01*‘ SEPTWERTBER. AFTER BEING DIC- IPICATICD IN JULY? Various great credit for giving the tcaoli- PIS $llf.0flll zilldititlnai. \\'licil did HIP)‘ do it. and liow dill they do it? .\i<"I‘i'ZIt"I‘IlEY HA1) IDRJVEN TiiEi TICACIIIC-IRS INTO A STRIKE; .~’\F'l‘Flit .\ ETlNti .\il“'l‘i5]i. MEPTIY‘ l.\‘(i: Ai"'l‘i-II( 'I)l~1I.i'3ti.-‘\'l‘lf)1\'lS HAD. TO H0 lBrPiWV-ICICN Til 1C (IOVIGRN- NTICNT ANI) THE TEACHERS’. ASSOCIATION ‘PLICAIDING \VI-T»Hi liow many vacant schools were found, ranging up to one hundred. modified down to eighty. to fifty, and so forth. ‘But the whole point is that THIE TEAICHIEIIS 10F THE PROVINCE KNIEW "IlHAT P111031- SUlIUOls was ”l‘iitilt'lli<}i-3.\'. and dur- ****4**** IER. ARISENAULT \VA‘S ‘IN ‘BAR- ’|‘.Hl~),\l ’1‘() lti-IAIAIN ON DUTY; N531‘; THAT IN SUBMl'l"i‘l.\'(i‘li.\"i‘iI. IPROYISION ‘COULD BE HIS DDFIINIITE IPLAN THE MON- MADE. ‘PPIEN, AND ONLY‘. EY \VOU‘LD IBE r‘Oii.'i‘I-i.(Jt).\il-Z\'(il'i"i . Dill THEY GIVE THIENI‘. ii<‘ Hi-S GOVIDRINNIICNT WAS/Fl . Di{‘§l.-\.\‘i.l-)l) INCRPLASB.‘ EDECTED. ‘They knew also tliiitl'l‘liey' found out that Premier. when the lBeil (‘rovernuicnt said ..‘\I‘!<il!ililllli was right; tilat it re-l grey could lpay ‘$751100 OUT OIMqnli-t-il ()\'('i‘ 000 to satisfy thel RDINARY REVidNUi-I. lit was teachers aild givo them a livlngl NOT possible; and so tllcy lIlilili“'\\'iiI.’,Q. alili tlit- iii-ii (MYQTDIIIGIIK; provision t'or themselves. ‘ll? Till-I gave that. to thc leaf-hers when IBELL GOVERNMENT ‘FOli.Ni)yll'ilt'.\' 1M1) ‘P1X THE SCHOOLS v.\<\.\\"l‘.'rlll~:v‘ MAIDE THEM VAFANTBY T-iii-Jilt. . .. . ' r - i RBPLORABLE ‘ illt ttaililng stilt‘ A VD THEY SIHOUIJD HAVIJRE- MEDIDD THE CONDITION. MR. C. McARTHUR: Thcy did. ailcl‘ rcpt-uteri dcicgzltitiils during the “We” -"““"-" ihii“ “TIP i" lit-is ol his ‘iitl\’t‘l‘iliilt'lll lor consiii-l 170w" the "Vfrilgfi "Y u-flnlldfillltllli \\'ill"il illt‘_\‘ \\'t-i‘<‘- put off I t Hotel Co., Ltd. from time to time and when they found there was timing from “FORCED to go on strike and close the doors of that free institution. a thing hitherto unheard of in the \\"lllll is thcir history so tar asdlistory of the Province; one of the of Prince tiflmost "m)")"”‘\'"‘ iwziics (‘ollege is concerned‘? “'t‘§t'(1llltl be charged to any Govern- nil remember tho tilsgracr-flll con» iiienl! dltlon under their regime. wiiemprtilctasors of that had l small increase IIN ORDER TO GET HON DR- MGMILLAN7 Ye-‘i- "m1 come to ldx-Prctiiicr iicll aiill mcm- THE STRIKE ‘CALLED OFT; n. QUEEN HOTEL Water Street, Charlottetown This popular Hotel hi: been completely renovated and refurnished throughout and offers very comfortable accommodation to thc trqvgll- _ ing public. __ ‘ " -. 5 The table is” ccpccicliy good-and the "public - arc courtcounly ca-rcd for. Rates 83.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Manager . Charlottetown Proprietors no recognition them they were disgraceful blunders that; They gave the institution a (Appiansel (Continued on Page 5) V ' llcy so far as education is concern- cd he told the people that $75999 nt. least was necessary in order to give the teachers an adequate wage. and upon that. In conyunction with their road policy. the Conservative Government was turned down and the Liberal Government came into power: on those two points hung the issue of the election. The Lib- .erals claimed there was sufficient lrcvenue to give. the teachers the additional increase without addlllll ,one cent of taxation. That was ‘their statement which the people believed and upon which they elect- ed them. They knew however. that it was not poaible to giro the teachers the Incl-cue they asked for. The school year 1919 ended on the 80th oftlulic and on that ‘ated state. and that they put ‘ ‘things on a sound and firm basis < I filled olir schools which they leaving here llnri saying that they ‘(Hum vacant I mlbm“ that when “mm” mnk" " "H"! °n ‘he "m" Iijlgilfiifll‘ Arsena-ult went. before the / I p I . _ o details to those interested. Hold Office, Halifax T. W. BENT-LEV. Provincial ANNOUNCEMENT The Maritime Life Assurance (‘ompaily has received a license from the Department of Insur- ance, Ottawa, atlthorizing it to transact life assurance business. The Companyls now prepared to issue policies on all the standard forms of life assurance and would be glad to furnish rates and other The Maritime Life Assurance Co. Managu-