a i l. 15K!“ for his Release St (special te The Guardian.) i . LONDON, Sept. 3—The condi- tion of Lord Mayor lttlacflweeney announced late last night was vitliout change. l-le was said to Qho extremely weak. hlrs_ Mac- gweeney, the Mayor's two sisters, “pry end Annie, took turns at his bedside watching during the day. ‘"1 feel that the end is near," said one of the sisters th-is morning". no realizes he is very low and sslled me this morning to Jread to him from a ‘devotional manual ‘certain thoughts of death. But for l’ "ilvo hours sleep last night ' the wnnnnlnnnnl lnmsnimlinmi i ow Twenty-One Days Fasting and Lilo- i Seems-to be Ebbing Away; Propaganda ill in Progress, Mayor ‘would have been dead this 11191111112. said his brother. This was the twenty-first day of his fast_ Said to he Nearing Death. LONDON Selhtember 3.—'I‘er- ence MaoSweeney, Lord Mayor of Cork was virtually lifeless 1n Brlit- ton prison today. On the twenty. first day of his" hunger strike he showed no signs of life save an occasional quiver of an eyelid. Re- latives who were at his bedside declared that to all intents his ‘ody was dead but thnt "h1s spirit i still lingers." All Improbable Story. LONDON September 3.—A scri- ous divergence of opinion between- ,_.__ " NDENSED srrcntsl $00 King George and his ministers has l arisen over the question of releas- .._---_.~ ling Terence MaicSweeney, hunger- ILQW 351' H0335; wnurzlystriking Lord Mayor of Cork ac- at Eastfiert Hothell Etsixblles" J4 Dfioot, finding to rutmgirghcltrculaasld tlflftlll-y. 8,nnd eet g. 0 n . iac- _ was repore a’ on e ner- Dougall, John Horne. 2w 91 M izsfissitzn o‘: soften Mary tlne Kiln; 1- - - , rea ene o ssue a roya proc a- t - ination freeing ividcaweonr-y. . i i ‘TEACHER. — WANTED FOR icr Lloyd George was staid to have lllchnlond Station School, No l36,_illade a counter throat to iloiu up Second or third class. Supple-leach a proclamation. Some of the rnent $75.00. l. P. Gaudet, Socv. ministers were alleged to the will- ' 2635-9-7-21. ing and even anxious to revoke the _ .._ -- govcr {m1 order against releas- rotzli-rwo eronv wans- lng lhtfhnnger-nrrihers but h... house centrally sil/uated. Phone Premier was said to be adamant. .150. 26l6-9-4tf. . I British Warships Arrive. ‘FOR SALE-SLIGHTLY LNEO, tBtELFAlST. September 3.-—'l‘he rubber belting. Prices very rea-‘Bltltlsh dletftroyer Wyvern and tenable. Chas. Todd. Rrndalbaneqllght cruised arrived here today. , 2034-94-41 A‘ mast meeting oi ltlalaiorliists we: ---%-"-e.-.-4vww~w . . ..re ortetrto have vo 01-00% I HAV-E 10b ii-AOK SILV in: British Government's terms for - or! slid will soil or exchange one ‘utilising Ulster ‘voluntsertg for good male fox. Rancher Guer - . dian Office. l 2624 ltalian Worlimen _ Seize Factories .__.___.___-.- FARM FOR BALE. I WILL SELL nly farm of 70 acres or land in nreda General Bamberge. Religious Riots i Still COIIiJl-Illlfi GATHOLICB SAID TO BE EV. (heel-l to The Gulrdiln.) DUBtUllN. Sept. il-Numerous pri- vate houses. stores. public build.- ings and schools were raided by the police military of Dublin last night. The places raided included the offices of Arthur Griffith's pa- per, "Young Ireland," Clontarf Town Hall, residences of relatives of Sinn Feiners and the publish- ing establishment of M. H_ Gill and Son, who are the principal Catho- lic publishers in Dublin A con- stable and a civilian were killed at Claremore, Ireland. BELEAtST, Sept. Ii-Yesterday was quieter than for a fortnight owing to the steady rain which had fallen. Two more victims of rioting died at hospital today ma- king the total 20_ More than two hundred andflfty wounded distri- buted among hospitals and many oi’ the cases are serious. CLAREMORRIS, Ireland, Sept. ‘z. —'l‘wo policemen were shot dead last evening while patrolling near Ballaghadern. BELFAST, Sept. 2.—Troubles in Belfast yesterday resolved them- selves into shipping on an exten- sive scnle. Only Ballymacarett Dis- trict was not affected. The worst spot. was in North Street. BELFAST, September 3.—Whole sale evictions of ,Cntholic families by Protestants continued in Bel- fast and vicinity todfly- Written n0 tices were sent to all Catholics dir acting them to leavo within 12 hours or their homes would he at- tacked. Csthollcs who are greatly outnumbered were leaving by hund- fl ing the British troops, issued a pro clamatlon vainly attempting to halt the ‘evictions. At a mass meeting of Protestant shtipyards workers to- day a resolution was adopted do marlrllnz mobilization and arming of Ulster volunteers An Omlndua Luil. ithe vlcinltiy oi North Wilt-shire i For further particulars‘ apply to Chas. Pollard. l (lpselsl b The GusrdiIh-l 2625-94-21 ROME. .Sept. 2.—-Flve factories ominous lull in fiehrtr-g between Orangemen andCaiholics he-re to- day was believed to prosaffe IBBBW" IOTED BY PROTESTANTS. . BRITISH COMMANDER IN- TERFEHEO. BELFAST September, a-sth, .' --—- ‘ WANTED.—SECOND CLASS TEA- cher for Albion Cross. Supple- ment $100.00 AnD. Matheson, Sec rotary, St, Peters, Raft. No. Box 1. 2377-0-24-31 ___ ._....__-————- i_'LOST..—A PAIR OF GLASBES. ’ Finder leave please at Buyer's Studio. Reward. 2098-93-21 ‘GIRL WANTEDF-AT" "THE E1.- don Hotel. Sept. 3. MAID WANTED-LIGHT WORK in family of two. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Moran 10 Water St. city. i 2092-9-3-31 l T _._ _ teoanonna WANTEDJ-‘GENT tlemen boarders can be accomp- dated at'210 Fitzroy Street near Prince of Wales College. 2572-9-24! _ \'HAY—PARTIE'S WHO HAVE - baled first olsiss timothy ' and clover, old and new liliy for sale. Please name prices. Address P. O. Box 201 Charlottetown. 2544-11-1 3i i _ ‘ ..._._a.__._-- "doNHLLAhPS MiLl-lg. WOODS l;- ands will op nfor usi ti?!‘ ° ' 15th,‘ not an he ‘flit aspprevfous- ly stated. 2562-9-2 3i. ‘FOUND, SUM OF MONEY 0N Summerfleid picnic grounds. Owner of same may- apply at Guardian Ofllce. 2525-8-3Ltf. . ‘W . i" ' I i I,‘ .t."r.';,§i_.§‘it.. l ll Ill 0S. ‘Apply 2524-8-31-11. . ‘JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD. land Surveyor. Hormanvillo. Itlff-l-lti-fai ‘WANTED T0165 oil a mass lwmsf l t», Iso In central f,‘ ' ' to °“"'"" 12111301 lllipl-rlflh ‘Posrrivnv NO Anvlnrlal- "m"! liwfiliied at this office 101' $116105 issue after l p.m. nn- ess psild for in advnnoe. i. ‘Wtdrslr sv caddie wnx Ptqnirod. Apply ""131. oars of in Remn District, Italy, were takenlal of the warfare wmch h." w“ over by workmen withotut violence. the m,“ of 3o persons and the‘ At the same time is was reported "m". o! hundreds. 1n gddmm, m that metal Workers 111 T1111" 1°11‘ 25o {vmlilded in hospitals blind- i ’ o trust 1min ID. anon"... ‘£33. fifirtddl" 2 ‘owing a lockoutaeized the factories. ln Milan whore the movement firs-t storied, the workmen were still in linrllsturbedpossesslon of the fac- tories. ~ itonilE, Sept. 2-—Solzure of fac- tories by metal workers is spread- ing throughout the count-n’- ,_.__-_. l Parliament llonsc _ Nears Completion (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. Sept. 2.—Worh is being rushed on Parliament build- h1g5 and is well underway. A large force is engaged on hall of fame which it is hoped to-hnve nearly completed for the session. The Senate Chamber is ready for the woodwork which will be shipped next week while work on the grand tower will he begun on September 11th. it will run up to the roof be- Germany Accepts French Demands clal to The Guardian.) grams, sept_ 3—-Germany has "accepted Frcnchiid ‘ concerl icing incidents a}; Breslau. which included an attack b7 a 0111111 mob on n French Consulate at that Pinon, Dr_ simons, German Foreign Minister, informed the French Embassy to this elect, this after- noon. ' ‘ (BM c. 11.111. Ships- ‘ For. The Atlantic (spacial to The Guardian.) l‘ Qrmwn,‘ Sept. S-Pusenger fleets on the Atlantic and Pacific ‘anions; in eoniiectloli with the alisdlsn NstlpMl ‘ BN1“?! - '7'? at, y,’ pimped by‘ the government llfl-l-IO-tf. __.-. lillll i ldwardat o . lly a zed and whfts one yssr and a . rail old and a ilsl In same one 7- or csn have a ponies. 1t 0f "t Wild for soot-solo lstni W“ will to solid Recently negotiations were 0111164 reds of injured are known ‘to have been cared for in private homes. without being ‘reported to the 1m- thoritlcs. Soldiers continued t homes of embers of moth faction sefalng-"rettt‘*tlualititlee of arms and ammunition. 1n Garrick liill dis tnict where 'Slnn rein sympathize" sniped by shipyards workers a number q! rifles and 9 000 rounds of ammunition were found. . . Strikers Cause Trouble in Boston (Special to The Guardian.) BOSTON, Sept. 3—-About three hundred longshoramen and 100 railroad freight handlers» were on strike today as the outgrowth of efforts of pickets to prevent work on the British. steamers at. Boston pier sympathy with lrelnnd_ Sholburnefio. _ Liberal Elected (Special to The Gulrdiin.) . HALIFAX.‘ Sept? IF-ln tllrbys- m‘ election held at shsibnrne Co. yes- terday Hon_ B, H..Arlnstrong, (Ll- ber ty.‘ , --_-<o>—--— man‘ wnamnmt. t TEMPERATURE; ' ' mmn,_rsoos-;rnro: molloolrro i north-west winds; l“ j The tide will he 1dr. noon at 2.40. tomorrow a . morrow morning esdoy at 4.0a. is evening at, 0.84 at 3.03 and Sun sets “a u tomorrowstt‘ {an . , cool it cholesterol-going, at 6J5; Mondsyggt. 5.211 and * .':"..::"..:::"':::r.::.::li n": hi. . i» s-s, —-~ - ‘intention. however: is l0 s0 571°“ ,',',,";{:,§§,,‘:‘§{§'-j, ‘ v“:,.'v:'°:, Igovm‘ "an," liitésqhygfieitwhdlwliilimodhtiii with the plan on llll:uA':|°l;l|: u” h._. w“; X g , _ s, " m} ‘I .. L m; ilrbztillitolissiuhqti-l, live stock ilrfilfiiliiiil? fifflrdoié-‘fli o-tw-vfieehl-I-hr; pgytgtt mags;- "W "11""- fir"... t-m cw" 11-1" 1" "r11 indies-d» ' "' ‘ l....r...._.< .. i». w" wssm "~1- .- .449»- a1) was elected by 3M materi- séotf “lu-rrerlh. g till" t a t’! sad Monday at 4.50; it will be high to- H at - o ins “SI ' l‘ lllllfillilllll lN ill Boisheviki ' Again i‘ Ex Negotiate for i’ tedly. (Special to The Guardian.) -. wansaw. Sept.‘ 3—M_. cherin, Bolsheviki Foreign M ‘s- ter, has agreed to send a p s delegation to Riga to negotiate with the Poles. i. t. Solshcvlk Claim an Advancing‘ MOSCOW, September (fr-We have advanced our ri-ghtt wiivg to Brest Lllflvflk a Russian official communique announced today. @111 Lemiberg region we are holding tl the enemy's attack. Poles Claim Successes WARSAIW September 3.—Tl10 BCODe oi tho Bolshevlk defeat in bemberg region continues to grow, according to an official Polish com munique issued ‘today. Rushing of General Budcnny north of Lem- berg has opened a way for o gen- eral Poiiah advance and the Poles have gone forward from 15 to 4o miles on a iroilt of more than 100 miles. Western Millers x Reduce Flour Prices eace. Poles also Will- ing but Fighting "Proceeds Uninterrup- ‘ \\\‘\‘ Réad by SA URDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1920 itnn - innsnnn press Willingness to LONDON. Sep. fs-Russian 8o- viet forces endeavorlng to encircle Lemberg have retired to the east- ward under Polish pressure, says a Soviet official statement on Wod- yncsday received here today by wireless Some successes for So- viet trpops are reported on the centre of the fighting front_ WARSAW, Sept 3—Tlie Bolshe- viki army under General Budenny.’ led during the operations in Lem- berg sector which began August Polish official statement of tary operations issued today. An isolated detachment of Budenny forces succeeded in escaping and 11W 110W in disorderly retreat. WARSAW, iSept. 3—'Negotia- tlona for joint operations by the Polish and South Russian forces nre going on between the govern- ment here and General Baron Wrfllllel. Co-operatlon between the Poles and Ukrainians are de- "clared to be a grave menace to the Bolsheviki and it is said the lat- tes-ch‘ r- The auerdien.) VANCOUVER, Sept. 3—The lo- cal nlillers yesterday announced a reduction of one dollar per barrel bn all grades of flour. NEXl ‘Sl $5,000 in Valu Owners. Aro you a PBElVT-l‘ subscrlbcr to the Guardian or Examiner? lif so then there. is a $100 we», prio- l nuwai subscription to one of the "ndldfiles in the big saooo Prize Contest and make a guess as to how many subscriptions you think the candidatm will secure during U18 eight week contest. if you are not a subscriber to one of the two papers, then become one. Send or bring in your subscription in favor of one of the many candidates and make your guess. It ls not every day that you have the chance to make a hundred dollars so easily. "Besides the $100 cash prise there are eleven other prizes for subscri- bars in the subscribers‘ guessing contest so you are almost sure to win one of them. subscriber to either paper should take advantage of this‘ gues- sing contest. Remember, you are doing twio thlimgs in subscribing during the contest. You are ‘help- ing ‘olne- of, the candidates to win oheoft/hle ‘bi prizes and you are making for u-rself "the ggpori/un- ity of winning thosioo" ca‘ or one" of the other prites given in connec- ,f.i0rn- with the ‘subscriber guessing ter have shown their appreciation of this by offering important con- cessions to Poland at the expense of Lithuania. .iinni lnlnlnnnin Subscribers Contest. Closes Tonight. an ‘London Miners tr To Go On Strike (fipscisi to The Guardian.) LONDON, half-hour descussion the miner's delegates today unanimously deci- ded to issue strike notices tonight,‘ There ls- not yet any signs of either side in the dispute making an approach to other. Fifteen Coll Miners idle LAMSFORD, PL, Sept. 2.—All fifteen collieries ol the nenign Co... t ond Navigation Co., were idle to-I day with a total of 7,000 men out. The loss in this territory will av- eraize about 12.500 tons daily. 2,000 Lonplhorsmsn Refuse Wont ‘ on British Ships. NEW YORK, lSeptember 3_-—ln protest against the English atti- tude toward Ireland 2.000 ion"- shoremen in Brooklyn used_to l.“ load British Billpg luufl UiHJ-ii . lot‘ British steamship companies tle- mum be spent on a technical Q9]- nied they were affected by the litrike although many of then" men failed to report today. T‘ie inter- noted cavalry leader was annihi1a- rmtignal Lonqzslloremcws Union All; m, wnkie Sash claimed‘ all responsibility for’ the Bil ll- LONIDON, September rvllll which it is iearedhwill be >1 Septma-t-With only a ' 3.—Tho , 29"‘ “M °"d°d 5"“- L “"1 “l” pristine of strike "0116" "i "11!" Eromthlng like that amount. Dr. Mc- miii- mining districts of the United IKIJS Mm“ B-huuld know nlltnit of the Present Educational System. ‘A Prospective Developments. Sir —-ln this morning's Guardian a report is given of no address nn education in which Dr. Cyrus J. MdMllllan is quoted as stating "11" he had read in a ncwsmlitfil‘ ""11" the Rena McLean Hospital was to be converted into a Technical School at a cost of $18 DUO-oil" “"11 in the Doctor's opinion “it W68 rather peculiar that such a Film lege in the faice of the fart that the Superintendent of Educallflil was ohliked to go to silt-h a D1009 to obtain a live- lihood at his profession." No such Hflfn is to he spent for this pur- se nor will the entire ("at roe-uh ihnt two- ihirds of tho cost of lllis institu- ll] llll. 1h9'_8'93té“ "mmmiflal lion coming a-s it. docs from Fctlt r- signal for . Agricultural and war ever seen in England Will take m gfantg rm- place not later than September 25. Technlcal Educamm qnnpot in- lThe Government was still hopeful. spent as he ‘giuggcglg on Rural T110111"? illfihh m“ a c°mpr°miaa Schools. These the people are 1X‘ 00%”? effecteagoolfil, s teimber pectad and are well able ll)“5?fll|‘ ESBAR v 5» e9 ort, Federal Grants are avn u i" 3.~—With estimates oi number 0f En“. m. me purpose o; Bio-J,“ well. men on strike varying from 75,000 "Mn twflnn...‘ m My‘; nvalf fnur to 100.000 antharicite coal mining we" yea" of use h, (mlng them operations continued crippled, T0‘ w, their life work those who hzivl ill! i110 17101111111011 0f almlracm‘ not been privileged to Pccivc :- was redulced illiftyd pa} cola.“ lligg common achool educatlonhfroliu tilt- qnines be 11E 11°59‘ ~ . “e c fact that the district. ac o0‘ lll'l_\ denied the strike was spfefldlfll- not he" had a regular teacher o1 _ that their school work was brok h t i" i i t H i” "“ "Y '2 S or 0 e p cntl, nn tho i rm t roller e H91 . scarcity of lah$lr.hl>itft'i0\:lii1‘\i’ 11111" ' ' ing the war. e ave aso a con- III stdm-able portion of our pup-ulti- tion that drift through life unfittell duh.’ for any particular calling or ha; their; through lack of? teclinlcaLitltlainlnl in their youth o.lnnot_be cussed as efficient workers and in our and that on the contrary there is Agl-lnupump and Technical school n noticeable shortage of workers an opportunity is offered a aw ' ond chance given to those whose. is the conclusion arrived at after (lemenumy gducmion was angle“) a O 01119511 91mm“ l)! semimem w‘ ed to make good in this respect n; the various employment agell- and be given such other instruc- l d l rs generallyI As ~tion as will enable them to eni- giiaiitzr Zrslgtyzne M me leadmg ploy their labour intelligently. Canadian Mining Company's We are told the Doctor all-Limit sent an ngent into the western Province a deplorable stale of at (spacial to The Gusr MONTREAL, Sept. 3——T _ is no shortage of work in Montreal h“ ted figures showing now in this 11111119 TPBlit-lwt as lh(‘_y -were -in tile .are a vast. improvement over form- '@1‘ Ward. Wc have in ninny of them ‘splendid play-grounds utsiufully able Prizes Awaiting ‘wheat fields on the sIrenBlh 0! l report that there was a surplus fairs exists, about 100 scliools- ht- ing vacant. Just where the 19001111 got his lignres l am at a loss i‘ ‘of farm help in the 9111MB Pwvm‘ understand. Many of the schools ed l“ with it Mme i“ a Mina 9° ces to bring back men to work in l ,, ,...- Miwsltins for you for the asking. All stead of hlrin d t ,_ ‘you have to do is to give your rc- ‘the apple pariiiigilthgyeltxzfflgftild flu‘? W111 remember the storv about the old apple paring party? How in. .es to those who could pare the 1110B‘! fllthles. ‘Everbody thought it] W8! B1811! fun and writes with a vim wit-h the result that the apples were paired in_ double quick time and everybody had a good time. Well, our contest is run on the same lines. tlnstead of hiring a dozen canvassers to cover the island so. curing subscriptions we believe in to reap the benefit t-lia canvassers would. The candidates ' hustling young people wlth_t eir= homes on the island and all are so anxious to win te big prize that during t-lle rush at the finish you might be overlooked. If this la the case. send in your subscription to the contest office in favor of your favorite candidate and send ln your guess, along with it. You ‘may be the lucky one to win the $100,111 cash. WHO D0 YOU WANT TO WIN THE GiRiAY DOBfl‘ TOIHNJNTJLGA In M-AKE YOUR CHOICE. SEND i room ravoltimiire NAMEZDN 1r 901119.11» .. .. ‘ .. . . lBuslnbss flail-right in its way but. we should have a litle fun mix- - , . . . trhq" t “following - have been receivedhfy The Guard- ialflfof bile "~ belie of the widow and orplzlllfl 0f the ‘late Capt. Wm. lloltiael. 098101;” Bros; its: 11117000.. od-‘Broifmffl "q" ftehsl-tsoi: n’ e ‘élt-r-o- a... tloooo 11;, r, a. ~- iioilon. l, P_ . ..... skies" naiton ........-_.. Yibfs ‘DUDE ans-u‘- contributions‘ P ray Pop rs aim-warmth". ens: THAT THEY _oer one-on ros- rr. . - innnnnrfnn" 0ft I911 Qfbl, ..a-.~-.e- _ a-e-am. L1H, Malawi‘ infill ---»- "o. uf nlébimls. Blah ‘33‘3$€§S" 7t: 1mg»: “. Sc Oaledoili totes . curl-is ‘Pathways ' lit. hic lbla . ,perl| ‘Wm. . lnmdn George W11 ‘Big ,_ L, ‘Revenue ¢?=3F~r ‘Q? giving the young people n chance . are, all " YOU-IL BUBSOMPPION WITH‘ its mincs_ West Swamps With L liners‘ MONTREAL. sem- 2-—"Tl1s Prairie Provinces are swflmliflil with farm laborers," was the state- ment made by H. N. Prevost, of m“; city, ills return from a har- veater's tr pinto the western wheat. elda. "Out of eight hundred hands W110 travelled on the train on, which l went west, as far as North Battle ford, Saskn only fifty had found employment up bo the time! lei! on my return journey." Mr. Prevost added that there were between three and four thou- sand men out of work in the ‘pro- vince of Saskatchewan alone. and that some of them were in dire straits, having not the wherewithal to get back to their homes. and ap- parently no way of getting it He stated that were it not for t1"- Knilzhts of Columbus and a few philanthropical inclined farmers in and around’ North Battleford, the condition of‘ tioineof tllo unemploy- ed in that vicinity would be any- thing but a happy one. I Railroad pffflélalisflllisousofagi tha- western labor ‘situation. stated that there was s-deoldeqminake some- where.‘ Ekpllintng- " the‘ ’" system- upon ‘ which». the harvesters ex- cursions are-‘eohdiscbsd. hey - ssv thfl‘ abiiolltfly Flo men are taken beyond Wfnniperiontit Motif h: been found for them. that tickets are. not sold. on lmrvaatauemur- sions (run the east beyond Winni- nei. and their?‘ any one" "going be- yoh t. tJis " nt ion . nt- ha ....,t=.a...§.... n .. ly o hu owiilnn tive "and st his own risk . nil.‘ l-il r.’ lwit s mo, (s ARNAIJNQIRMIIKTS. - - cats-ems...» imain-ci-Tist- "initial-l 07%;,‘ it- so: tllinqntiret. prefix Kare now opening teachers are bo- ‘bg engaged and from tho best iniormalion at present availabl- not one half that number ‘will be vacant during the present school ‘year and many of these have st few pupils and are so closely Siiib _ated ithat they should consolidate Three schools within a short disl- ance oi this‘ city one and a hall miles apart. had a combined aver- age in 1918 of 23% pnpllm. Three- ochers had an average of 20%, the schools being within one and c half miles’ of each other and whose scholars could be collectot. by a van over a six mlio route. Ono Hon. S. N. Parent Seriously Ill (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL, Sept. 2.—The con ditlons of lion. S. N. Patent, for mar Premier of the Province oi‘ Quebec, who is" mills "sweetener? ill at hotel Dies here" was unchnn~ ofaccording to a latest iidvicei last ‘night. _ _ ' | ILONPRDNL. ‘Sept, 3~lt Was re- ported irom the hotel Dieu lnst' flight-that Holy .8.~ .N_ "Parent forrnsr Premier of Quebec, wllo was under treatment attho in- stitution was expected to pass a quiet night, H's wits wenk until this mlgrningnflsllen‘ lest rites .of the church were a ministered. lThe “S. Exh b on Week The‘ thsrqfir iQf-"ply“ be- twebli "Piotbtf sad i‘ Charlottetown ‘during Exhibition week_.ls now ;being urgently requested. The mallet 114.111». our.» t»: the offiytst ‘of (ti! ~llghibltion_ Pri- vateflpslrtles inflict-ting their re- ntal" *§tl§‘!R1l'YifY.-.t111¢°l1'f¢. sing notice, whlchmwe trust, will mutt in momma et the steam 1s .00 U. l. A, S4 hliifiiolrlh. doliv rod lllll qiviv, r rv MW 1'! itlrf ‘i 111.1 .‘ pattern! Tho Commissioner oi Agriculture Takes": Exception to Dr. McMilialfs Criticisms r l.- l. iv u. . of these schools had on avoragcof, three children, whose educations cost the Prnvirlii‘ $60. each. Mann 50110015 of this class are vacant,.§ built often by the influence of some politician bidding for tlic sup-a port of the people. they remain an "dufilllilll-‘ll llrolilont for the Board of Education to solve. The present- School Aict that demands a mini- mum supplement to be raised lry the district according to the grade of the teacher etllpluyeli wag tram. =ti to influence consolidation the Only remedy for schools of this Pill-RR. Dr. MacMillzin liy wipi-"g out the supplement clause would en- wllffl-Ee tho continlinni-t- of these small schools. That our educational uysirm i, "it'll. 111' it villi-fill lli he l will 110i illlemlll to deny ~but l llo not agree that teal-hers nro not lllalll iii the 711710111‘- tifly-‘l. or tllut no effort is put forth liy parents to enter into tile school life of tilt: t-liiillrlrd. Our best schools at the present. time planted with trees basket hall ‘ind tennis trour-ts null (itlier iorints of illlllSClIlPfli llnknow in school-g a “"_""m"§ 111i". Tllfli "llr V/mnctrs lnstltutrsmri- tnkirg :1 (l"(_‘-1)l'f in. terest than QVlT i.= manifest ln our public schools. ‘Filo schools are k911i in “otter repair, improve- mv-nt. is helm; brought about in, every respect and cvcuhutilunclxy es are now served in a number ll them. The boat evidence lit-tile interest ‘taken by the people it; _‘_n tile greatly increased supple‘- ments votcd from year toyear. in "l ‘act there now-r lvlls a time in tho lllitn -/ of Wim- Provi:"cr.-'.when,.ihpt_= people were taking such an actiyp lllti ilcttp interl-r-i i:- Education. and no good purpose is Servednbg,“ such crzlgguqztluill as that "if- inal- ters liro allowed lttrfglfoitlxas at present a sun: Jon will develop a" which i"- nlulpz- ‘on unions indoors, : t-mplarlv." ‘ " ' t - .- "Wt- nil realize that" teachers are" not paid sufficient salary. nor for‘ hat mutter oro gliiyjitllorll on sat. "YV ITCHIVihjQ ‘mu lrliltlh ils-fiiose WllfullflVE lilo prlvilljgl- of fixing " iirir-t- for ‘lr-ir sFrl/lraj; mm “g: in: m1‘ 1H0" tr or productive. amll- . iy of illill'i‘$. llnw mnrp hlqhpf m]. ary do tlic cirias of [girls workiilg in ill-II‘ sttlrvs illlfi uffil vlTCtJiVt‘ than ‘host- \\'|lO_lil‘(‘. t-zivghlng scrum] ~vcn tholilzll lli’"y tfltteiiifilatnsolvbi lly tllc cost of u guoll business tdu- catlon? - - - Men in business llfc enjoying in- " comes from fivc to tt-n thousand tiollars by levy on tho wrnltll Ox lri-inrlctl and other producers and consumers consider it quill- prop- "r for those of eqllnl lhbillly to "ivt- their sit-rvires for one quarter the llnlolillt they coilld earn in “Twill” W1‘. Tho professional man. . ‘lillorors nnil [b11511 who have thr mivilt-gc of pricing liioir service:- trc now revolving at. ionst double’ that plilli ‘tllcin in 1914 while few if the salaried nlen oi" women have». received over ‘.55 or 50 per ccniA increases, they are the ones who)" tavl- il‘t‘l'l llit hardest. liy the HuC. L. and ilie sentiment of our poo-g plje nrust. undergo a rapid change? in! this rel-lprl-i it‘ our (EiPVPFGSi poo ole can lie cxpcc d to fit hem» ‘JIVPFI for the toot n "pt-of. on ‘he lloulnr l.- not 'c r‘.c_t ii er tr insinuating that. uperlnt den’. ‘- lllllllljil was forced to go iIiJFOSIi-q l earn n living as those who heard} ad rend ills reply to‘ the 811111198510 ' ll leaving can remember. l-io, mort- ) or stated to the dif rent mamb- ~ or tho Gtivcrnnicn that remun-g e lion was not tlic reason for his- ldalving ’ he appreciated the r04 cent inert-nat- ln salary given him. -’l‘hc education of our childrei. lbd the ‘training of our younge lgrnrrntion is thoai-irst ditty 04 t c Suite. Education means eifici c’ cy -in commercial enterprise th i vuloping of n broader more toler‘ lht end liberal citizellshlps and tho, wealth many people are saving up; and phasing on from generatlolt. to generation would be much bet tor spurt-in the intellectual i'm proveinent of the generation tho now-is and when we realize tlla a trained -m,ind is imore jfniliifllli to the stilts-than stall rtciiesnv our best men and girl“ '4 w_ ell are 1Q“- aiiablo-"IUI _ ~Ikfin cos i c lteohn ed cation the “if