» i I if 1 r i #_ _...<-...-"_i4 . -' r 1 \ I". ~_ f, .- rica :rwo _ _ 5 rua caanrorrarown cuiuihiiis ` __ __ - _ -_ __.1Mo.’3CH._-3i.`ro‘rof_ __- ____ _ . __.. . _ _ __._ __ _. ~ ‘ if ’ " Tlunauunh oil I lhsscnhudons I' Testiiy as. to the confidence that physicians and the Beneral public have in our 'ability to serve We on prescrip- tion compounding and keep ° ht ` todate ` Bill- ggent allgl methodauili glitter stock of prescri 'ou drl18S cannot be foundm anywhere. You are ensured quality. accuracy and reasonab e prices. MAY WE SERVE YOU ii >- B G. .iamieso Drugglst ~ A1' 25¢ lu I ww _ _'_ . s1'oR8 .' I ‘Ax if Mihisiilsl eitheyssr \ Dr. wields Hsrline \‘ 'I srespedaliyvslnshls. The hloodll sp! to bs clogged with impurities l which are the cause of headaches, indi- ` gedion nld that tired feeling which »_ cones with the Spring. / ` Dr. Wllssrrs lierhiiie litters lisve ._ stood the lost of nity years \ snd havepswod to be s _i . \`~ _ truehloodpurliicr. -- _/"/ us- I _ -......»... g--f _¢:..-_:.2 £Dru%9tsfs _ I |~ lJol\n.N. - _ _ "=-<»-.o-x>.o:-'o>'>c»o/“iI01_1° great builders of United Canada. sums were paid to individuals. l-le - `~ .,-- to he fslihtul to the trust reposed in to these and elf kindred funds mes- 'rhode old walls' remind us of the claimed that the expenditure on Halal- - - _ ‘\_ \ , m- , -. Q I t 1 the depths of the patriotism of em-1 9 I Canadians. This war has awakened mo The all-‘absorbing thought in men's in our breasts u new sense of ourlioos duties tcrour country nad to the Em- for plr ould he taken to meet 'the slrwiill mag nditions that may arise. ' new Personaly. l think the educational to commerce from off the seals. Admit- system will not suffer materially by of, tediy our land forces at the ioutset the absence of the Superintendent, _--pa were in ll state of unnrnli-tiredness. but the Inspectors and a number oi' teach- they S0011 began i0 i1BS\im0 fvrmidllbie ers, as the performance of their duties has been provided for as amply as A possible. and as for the rest, I feel came the reinforcements from the that our people will be only too ready ' to co-operate with the general opera- M 0 vlnee, a noble, precious, yes, a pen he development of the -fortunes of how ads. from his entry intopnblic any till life itself ebbed away, and s. the eful nation will forever-treasure ame name and memory ss one of the the y struggles of our patriotic lesis-Imnn's Bridge was "necessarily and rs of a. past generation, forillellnt will not 00880 when notice IS Df°~ atitutlon accords. And they in turn how claimed. And in this connection the had SD and in fact since the beginning of the to worthy and patriotic successors. 1914 e received from those master Bell nltlcent heritage. and it is ours Go to do our share in still furtherin 100 _ K S the utmost the material interests and . _ - -I 1 ~ - ; ,"'.“_ --` ._:~` 4"" 'much each person who performed - -_...__ work was paid. He hoped that in . - - _ rlnslcslly extravagant.” The public . ' ening of bonds in order to secure accounts prepared -by the Provincial _ , __ _ themselves and those who wo\ild'Audltor should show the unpaid lla- . _ 1; e. These duties entail iiidlvidnnlicome after them. untrammelod. all tlirhllitios at tho close or the financial ` ' - °bliS&iI°i\l'-0ll1lSil\l0ilS Iildiieil illlil rights and privileges, which the Con- year so that' the people might know 5. , . matters stood. At the close of the Leader of the Government 09611 dl'l1WB Oill' i1\08i Cllfeflll al' lam safe, therefore. in saying. that we showed it surplus oi'-$10,000, and Mr ntion to the consideration of suit- my able provision for soldiers returnins -builders of-the roi-tunea or our Island vie from the war. and the steps which pm sh been ever since keeplngthe enemy cc said that there was an object in w in this because an election was ding. The people saw, that the vernment had .the advanta e of 8 ,000 subsidy' and other amounts it was necessary to have a surplus. the-- “Garden of the Gulf”-this .Tlils~vIns- got through disregarding the lr island _of the ‘Ses."' *outs "Our home tlierspofrof earth su- the premely hlest, ~' » that dearer, sweeter spot than all the over rest." ~ _ paid cord r.,.l. H. Bell complimented the Auditor there wasreally no surplus. ll 05 Y-hi? Byiiem ill.-ilDDl‘9CIlili0il 01' Speaker on his appointment and the The spired those who have taken ilp on i°°k definite Shape- S0913! l°‘di1Y We the deep IOVS 01' 00\i!li.ry which hi?-B mover and secondol' of the address The have an army thoroughly ;equlpped ip _ th ir eecbes. Proceeding, he th li t -t " and __u__y o__g_____zed_ Hand _H hand a__ms_ _ sum e sp eyearw a was exac ly the financial I - ` state of affairs. He commented on the Agriculture is the biz asset of this 'rho opposition had two important foot SIR and Iilily we llnve met the enemy province. lt luis received much pub- dull lic DOW Sharing IHPEBIY in the belleiicelwe carrying out any measure for the wel- uhl too far off. See the Russians issuing ill of our ggvernments, local and federal. fare of the country. Tile first part of in he farmer is indeed fast coming into the attention in the past and is even clze r the drainage of lands that here- com The Blank Sell- iilllllt S0011 be. if it is water have been rendered unproiluc- wit tandlng liabilities at the close of year.. The external audit showed at the close of 1914 there was $i0.000 of accrued ‘interest un- Slsi. _ “ _j '_._1 __ :I Coffee-_» -. ` if’ I- » . _ l' ‘E1 . ' 'li and $11,000 due theteacher . Ac- ‘ 0 ' ' 3- ing to the report of the Exsternal wlu Inako - public accounts were misleading. _- - ,‘f peop e wanted to know at close of happygyour H guest grateful; that there were two auditors, an 6510 D0l'l'0l‘fll. one Was to Criti- internal and external. The external ' . " and -the other to co-operate ln auditor cortlfiad to $30,000 or collect- yourself Bllfhlll .' e fox tax. Where did lie get the formation from? He must,havs got speech iiroln the Throne very it from the Louder ortho Government. s own. And in this connection l properly had reference to the War, or not actually to-day, their undisputed possession. 8. gallant forces resisting and overcom-'P ing the German attacks at au_d around a Verdun. A chapter of history basin been opened with those Verdull as- ,-_ down to posterity as the fiercest and 0 blooillest the world has even seen with fl the lor of It all invest il with lm lies. l trust., I muy be pnrtloileil, if l b here make sp(-cllil mention oi' tile yet 3 AW~» GIVE YOUR CHILDREN THESE t i Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal has fi derful foorl for the. growinga years. Your children will thrive oil it and _ will soon become very folul of It, to make pancakes, puddlngs etc. The Q pancakes made from Roman Meal are 1) very delicious and can he tr.-itell hot pllysicllili says, “l limi your Rollwn . tragedy by our patriotic tellow-eitlz-“ bl suited for the manufacture oi' ea adults ond bomllarilmcnts that will go W li Y ii a - pel'isliable fame the troops oi' the Al- p brough all these years a lon suffer- ilu wllether served as porridge or used SIM I am pleased to see that the Em . - lf Meal _L vnrimhm godscnd to huma;l_ lli the S_pee1.h to the incnlory of tlle_he_ ity_.. Mom grocers sen “_ Made hy Great Sli Charles Tupper,-our Grand _ h _ 15 00 20_ men Roman Meal (ton Tommm Old Man. A Maritime Province man. ‘O “vc given' but U9 S 'O °" 5 ' we cannot but look on him as one oi’ 00 glorious part playe1l_ throughout the 0 J , de y 1 fi B recess, and with these tiles the drain- th gc of low lands can be successfully th e ecomplishetl at a comparatively small mir ost. ~Sectlons now useless because do ll and marie as profitable us the best iii elds of the country. ioll et the wllole season, cull be reclaim- lnili re. Mr. Bell tllen commented on vuiu ` siastic. ‘ from the intemal auditor and that ‘ pleased to note that the Govern- which overshadowed every other con- was dope for B pu,-pose mi the eve ent intends to take steps to provide sideration. T-he first paragraph of the e|e¢ti,,n_ 80- that the people »' Dlilllellieil the Allii’-L They all might think the country was ill\'i pros- ized that the Allies were dealing p,`,,-ous pnancm posmom An m.dé,._in_ h li foe coinlisrnblewith ii wild council. dated october 1915 fixed tho tive. An abundance of clay ndmir- beast roaming on the face of ' the Wines of foxes for taxable purposeq ' I1- and they I’°"‘>"ed *hai ill” at $5L000 o pair for 1914 und $200011' - ln K, 1 and 2 pdiirid esns.“‘ Whole - ground - pulveriud- ,_ slso Fins Ground for Psrcolsiors. Tilrll U19" C0 lilo Western fl‘0l1i-» Mid tile, being found in our province, will Allies would ~ eventually march ‘to ' . V ' We illlil the iIIllSil'_i0llS J0iTi'0 Wiih iliB|very materially reduce the cost of the Berlin and dictate terms of peace 31,15 tg,|{,%-l£{.c£,},’,Ll;|haI§n:;|3;?»r"'y' ation varied infinitely and the lmmensity of the war and the ad- ' ~ _ able devotion of the overseas 3,233 €htu?n,?|~ g?ljgt}?£rf°x[§$ "1i"I°“S i° U10 M0'-'lei' U°“llil'Y- or justice did tho i.a'u_0ll5iV€di1;ffi‘-i' werglggdggoél ofufos ,l.:`:1‘|?.,.'£(|;’|; no oo urge aiu ana ans h I ' ' . ‘ _' pANcAKEs_ _ _ _ _h id uk I I d __ ___ _M _ w at vaue could be placed ill tllnt? -is people. but the Speech lo<`5i'y fore ‘Z gum mei’ Eggireulgeagatag h°__rf_en”s_Tuxaa were paid lu lu 1914 ou the h i r 1 , _ uilitloa through do operation of tho imposed on thorn bl' the war in order as S ° $ 000° “ml ‘”"'“g ‘im G‘"°"‘ 'ligll $1,400,000 in the year are still en at the eople of me British ,lu 0,-_ ' t ‘ L' S C 1 \*f»°PiIl’I" 0' f‘"'lh9" d@""’|°i""e"l _Ere for the gacrmce they had He next referred to tile Arsellault. exceptional food value. It-S 3, won-I Cm. Ferry M me Capes [hm the enemy might b‘e successfun ments sitatoment that the foxes in that Y 1 r , our ilaharloa whiio yioldiug won <'0i>o<1 with- Ono of thosrontost re- {',§§f,,"§-"rfhw""" $"'°°° “'.l‘“‘ """’ “'“" ts that would follow me war and ____ ll, e statemellt ut the extcrnul peech calls for special collslileratioil made- W0“Id be the greater °°"50lId*1' lmnir and claimed Q-'Mk of emciency f ,pays and mean.; ,O ',_,,.`,.m.é, ye, tion ofthe Empire. This province ul- n the Govemmem m ‘fonectlon Wmi I ` ` ` I hurl done its duty and had coutribu- ` R' He charged 'mqligence “Nil liiif0i'il~ outer develn ment. 510 without fear oi' distress. All einiliellt gl _ , p , tell gc-nf"rollsly to tho vprlpug fund.; ll‘*l9l1ifi‘- llgiiillill the Provlllcinl Aullitpri W* an uplepiau me RIM Nfnmnm e_would not refer to' the 100,000 bus- “ml "gal"-‘ii the ("0m“'IfiSI0"0i' 0i` S of oats me Island was supposed Public Works. lie inlil that the state- t made in the Guardian that 0 contributed by the Government -‘\"S"“‘i“ll W°“IiI lJ“ li"Il"l@il T01' Del" llrselves lie was tllitt bllt he was was 8° w°"thy ‘me “nd would commend Jury was made for election purposes P . nr - or I GIIIIRIJIAN GLA ' X15 1111 9i“i'9l ii G c -_-~_.'.-.-r.*...4‘\`. ` » ' " W .‘/1 -"=";. "" ‘ I u" _ .___ r' e.u.-.._~.- * r-. r- - ~ - - "“ =' in Agents \Varitcil l=onTnAlT Ao`eWTs"`wANTEo Send for Catalogue, Solar and bro- mide prints, portrait..-i lint and con- vex, frames and war-picttlrcs. liter- oliallts Portrait C0.. 'I`0l'0Ili»0- 79912-Ii-29M6i. Help wa WANTED AT ON_CE GIRL FOR GEN- “O eral housework ADD” 171 G,.af_ trlbutlon after the wal‘. The fishing S, ` 13-;q0Mqi industry sllould be given the same ncouragemcnt as tho farming or any ton . ’I0__-L_. __. . _ WANTED-A cHAMsER MA|o A'r " __ ~_ _ __ ye King llldwrird Hotel. om 7902-:l-25-Moi. - °° sAi.EslVlAN wAN1°Eo. -EARN $25 weekly in spare time nlailing circu- lars for large mall order house, we furnish everything including names, no experience required. independ- ent Grocery Co., Windsor, Ontario. 8012-3~30M3lpd. WAR" Going like a whirlwind; sain- Company Brantford. Ont. AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR ment Stone & Wellin ton Toron ASOLINE BOATFOR SALE.- THE subscriber offers for sale .i gasoline boat at a bargain. The bout is 28 ft. long b 9 and will carry 5 tons freight. lt is built of Pine with oak timbers and equipped with _-l 15 li. P., l<‘err Engine. For further liar tieulars apply to Mr. (‘-allbeck, (lon- tral Bedeque. 7020-3-30m4i. Fon sAl1s.`-""`A"rHnsE' l-ions: /`i`D?E>Wl`b'Ell_E lids. sA`l.`ET"'o`vER on streets or picnics Write Box- 36# shire bull 2 -years old. Apply C. T. Ferguson. Marshfield. R. R. No. 2 York. 8000-9-29-Mdipd. BTRAVTF5R SALE.-LARGE QUAN- tlty loose. David 1-i. Auld, North Carleton. _ 7888-3-15m18i 75|! GALE- SMALL H5552 OF 3 - Roams on Fitzroy Street, near W.W. Har rs sash and door fatgtory. _titie. Price moderate. erms Cash R. M. Guardian. ron' sate-l>iJ`i's‘ paso AVE . wAN1-sp.-A elm. Fofi GENERAL pm Sydney St. 7942-3-22mtl WANTED- COMPETENT WOMAN Ol’ as housekeeper in gmalllamlly ln children received the best possible the cit . No lucumllorouce. Good sroundins in elementary education- The Premier asked Mr Bell to wAN.rED__ FOR THE mio selections from. their reports later. He ' 1 housework, Good wages. Apply 70- the 14 Y wages alld good home for the right woman. Apply, Stating experience sta to housekeeper, Box 335, City. whose reports stated the system was a 1949-a-zalvltr. fail Help Wanted-Male _ the Tracadle Packing Company, ii good md sealer D A IC McDonald, Grand and planer hands. Wages 30 cents ind per hour, steady work. State og. their departure would uiilitate against perlence and earliest date can re-l the ort for work N0 lpbgr troubles' ment of Education. because there were p . . . Apply Geo. D. MacKinnon, General 100 Manager, MacKinnon, Holmes & U10 Co.. Limited, Sherbrooke, Que. keep ten inspectors. Other agricul- 752g.3.25Mtf, tliral considerations.. especially the cheese industry. were not sutllclently Miscellaneous “no ey on land, on first mortgage only. I, Limit of time fifteen years. inter est reasonable. Address Herring ton, Norboro, Kensington, P. O. . 801-3-30M2l. L1 1-yu I pil | AosN"Fs - EEN on woM'E‘N _ rw`W’Fs' o-'s"v`1-“' E '°A' li' EEE1-"“"iI' cl y- 'mas :i 29 Mal . _ ,m,,,,g " I” F" Simulations ' Vacant ' "World's Greatest War." beating all selling records; sample book free; experience unnecessary; make forty dollars weekly.-J ,War Book Publishers, Brantford, Onta- rio. < 7081-3-28M18l. in Cslwls. men and not asmsubscriptlon re- Llllelisl-. .commission proposition for hust- at once for-lull psrticu- -Agenoy Division 0. Ave.. Toronto, Can-‘ ould get a list of farmers who re- mc way with regard to other labou_r~ ., .tspeciully in our fisheries. Th`s nted"""l‘e“"\le information lie suggested should be llecieti in pamphlet form for dis- rtling to the lllspector’s Report last _ ar, the system of education in the Mr Bell replied that he would supply _ _ oting of students to-'Prince of Wales Tracadm 7919_3_30M3i_ College, but primary education should OV W -. . . - B _I_E_E__D_TpPLY_L. c WOR promoted with ll. view to eiliclency. _5U|¢ 540 il1l'- _ .8011~3-30Mii- gone to the front he said be"‘ took WANTED- SEVERAL GOOD LATHE 0" _ _ '|,- lf, ti | _ 'ph ]d| I and he found out himself that no ells»tlle soldiers of (‘i1nltda.. I mmn' H” was “ '“"°"g- i""`“""“II'Y 8:1; had \§0§;°2xece,,d|ng|; ;e_||esa"‘,(; warrant had been issued and that thc 1-° p,-°ve'm`-'M Grip _ served the thanks of me comm.y_ nlagIstra__te lnf_orlneil lliln the mutter - f- » lie urged the necessity 'for the sup- “'39 90 ill' 0" Y Dl`»Vili0- WI\€‘i`0 WHS Colds cause Grl -Lax ti .- ession of omics in the comiud the prosecution? he asked. He suidl' llinln ~ p .a ve` Brom” cli/isa it silisoltn, riolirluuii.. -f iss. - __- . ._ ._ --.!!!l,.p... cd tllein to proceeil with it. _ _lio__si1_iil_ there wus the evidence of"Mr Niclveiil' on one side and iliree witnesses oil the rltllel- sill:-ugtiillst llim. This was only it sulllple ot' tlw way in which the (lovel-llllli-lit. was coliiiiioterl, he said, and this was the rcnsoll why the Pre- l1lier`rei'1lse1l to :lllow lllm (Mr Bell) 'on the Public Accounts Committee. 'l‘Ile Goverllment. llc said, used the funds of thc country for the purchase ol’ votes. and the "real cost 'of the election would not appear ill the pub- lic autvollliti-i this year. The Leader oi' the Government had said the Liberals were n party without a leader, 'they were ii pa_rty without ii policy, they' were a " dlsorgallizcd rabble." He _said tllnt tllo conduct of llie`Leader of the iilWf‘l'llllli~l|t__win-i the main cause of the “slunlp lll public opllli0n_" in ‘the last election. - _ ' ' (To be Continued.) - _i-_L D Q e lemov s th . _ the business of the country so far ill" G0‘/erlinlellt dill "Oi illlfe Di‘0i‘-001| is only one ‘-'Bi9omo. al1lrtl‘i‘:i:" 'gui/T the war was concerned. He made WIU1 U10 _l"`i’S0°“'I°~'i “"0 II" °I|‘_1lIC"‘5' GR0VE’3 Signature on box. 26d. appeal for every assistance to re- untry after tho war and the island - ' . l l l I 1 . ll i. ` l. li. l l nord such continuation. Cssh must secompsny order. Minimum :__'l?“‘ °°"s‘" W a B GDB °°"‘ .if .';.. -‘3\ ` . . . _ -_-5' -.-,-.=_ J . l) ~-_._- _4,» _;._`-._.:_» 1_1 _ charge Twenty-flvs esnts. _ _$1 I'-EE.-‘__,§'@‘i& ~ . ~ . .;_ .‘ .. 2'. ' "lui e to secure a fair percentage of ourers here. The Government ro labourers and the prices they re prepared to pay; and in the ' er lndustry. He claimed that., ac- vlnce was n failure; 90 per cent. of children left the schools at 12 to years of age, and it was the duty the Government to see that these to the names of the inspectors ure. names of the inspectors alld not.want to dlscourage'~the pro~ regard to those teachers who had his hat. to them ” and felt a grati- e to -tliern. but be did not seo that efllcientrworking of the Depart- mally itlspectors. lie claimed that country was not ‘ln ii pos‘it.ion» to ouraged, nor was the bacon indus- __ -_~ » _ -°-__e1_- ----7 try. l-le was in accord with the enti- To L AN A QU "TWV OF MON ment expressed lil the' speech Bwith egard to the teachln of n rlcul r` B 5 tu c schools and Prince of Wales The educational system be adapted to the vocations the Pupils would follow lifter tho schools; 'He agreod'with of tllat line of thought. there were cunficulum that should -` '~ asked' it the hon. would mention one subject rbe(atricl¢en from the -_ replied that that would 'he later. But he suggetitad Would you have Uatin No. But the syllabus the consideration of turned soldiers. There would be n 'i'-'F' ---FY -- _ _' gin __;__ _` 1-55 iii ii* ' ‘ rgc illcrenlie in immigration to this Ons cent por word first lnssrxioo In this column, hull cont per ,-0 Style and Economy- \V Good reasons why you glwuld buy the D & A or La Diva Corsets ‘ These “Mede~in-Canada" Corsets have all the style and workmanship formerly found only “‘ "¢_'Y °_XP¢“ll"¢ i"lP°_rted corsets, yet their ‘_ price ii most moderaieand ii msde porsl- ‘ \ ble only by asplppdid equipment and _ _ _ large sales. There is a size and ' ‘ ' style to suit you. Sold by mo.; coriet stores. I _ Doiniuion Conf! Ca., Maha/or-ta,.,, Quebec, /llorllrcal I and Toron/o _ _ . . ,-- _ 4 1 lil I I Roofing Is An' 'lnvestmeiitm Make It A Good Offer *"0 -~» ~.r...i Roofing, the tar and is Prices for E Island We shall be pleasedto