* . __ ,_ hg`u_f3_- ‘ i`t‘_-'-.5 __ .Does nolttcause ringing ‘ inthe ' ='A‘iss:yd derek relief for Neuralgia, Headache,and all feverish conditions of .the system. - Price §_5c mailed at our Ndtiz is Time to look -aftexvtbat cold before it gets_;establi_s_hed. ¢ 1 = r F 'ie' » l.4 will in a 'few l ' __..;....... . - _ "" P-we-fmt”-he the read e c... appeal was a common appeal on would do ell- lillg _llllllilil llllllli ,_ _ ..._____. . (Continued from Page One.) 9- llammel' ill Ord” '-0 Bend 1'- buck 1° ;:::c':._tiii‘i’;‘:l d:¥Ti'i;miil(;[ i_itilili‘i; up’on their side oi’ the [louse left little _ . take its part in the great naval cam- _ _ Tl G “_ for célliifal DI‘Ilg8t0I‘6 paign. The British authorities said "als were “ Power' le _"Ve" 9 - _ _ they must put an end to this thing ment ut that time was not unaware of in - S\1l'|l'lYSld6 'and place the civilians under such mil- '|19 °0“p_o_e_x_ ____ _ _Tiiiiy prepureii iiieir CMO Ciimriy "mi _islature was in accord with them. that institution. t Ufluil’ '~°“°|‘°"5 W' i cr ‘wir _ 'i ’ wifi with admirable care, and their rcprc- Basing tho movement upon no other O Canada and thc Island liynm 0110 Who studies _ts curi' cu h_m seiitaiihiim were reiwiveil by ii govem. ground than that of patriotism, they This recital was followed by an See that it is more stills( to _w__ll;‘_e' mei had first iii’ all th_c l1_igl1el_|t example aildr_esx; _hy_ Dr Si ilob(c_rii_zon, Prin- D”-M0011 Uf Students 0" *‘- ““"“ ” V ;_y_f_n1pa¢_n,; _with me people of prince in the' `rc`um, whict s oull count for c pn o r nce o aes .o ego. ie ~ war( sand, H9 referred to me a great deal. They had also the call Doctor went very fully into the con- of Wales College ihould,a_b;_Jve_ a_l_i Gigi: agiiciiiiiiriii gi.imi_ ,hhis province to duty,-a call so _strong that it dition and circumstances under which Dl'0Vlll€ 11 thorou_g1norn_ia__ ra nd__ga__eS woiiiii have stood io receive about should induce them to sacrifice every rural school work is being carried on l’|'0BD¢0UV€ 1926191" Us is 51"” for ni $9,000 by the plan of distribution otiierconslderatien for the purpose of at the Dresent time. l>le~1>0lnted out S|\0\\|d be °°mPe| ed 1° 92°* i ries according to population. but the Dres- fulillling that duty. They owed it to the weakness and insufficiency of pres- 10118! three years (at a<3<_1ua _e is 0 _. eiii Goveriiniem Dui “ii an agrumeni the soldiers at the front to see that cnt methods of procedure and suggest- Of ¢0\l!`Se) ill l-he Sch? B 3 _ 9 3_"° ag D , _ _ those whom they left behind should cd other methods. which, if substituted. Vlfwe- Br"-ish C°|“mb““';mt‘°a‘; 05; tive, showing how' unfair to Prince not suffer because in their would render our schools much more Vlflslerll Dl‘0Vlnoes are pro ng Edwarii isiimd ii distribution according fp than for the work ofpteaching Prince brave-r` the left their de efficient than the can ever ho e to "P91159 We are 5“P9lYi"5 me de' . y‘ y - . Y ‘ D ‘ ‘ _ . ‘ to dependents to take up arms in become under present conditions. Dr lllillllls 0! Um West whue may mf: in the defence of the Empire. (Cheers). Robertson would insist on more real 50|l0°|9 0"’ °1‘"*°‘l f°" ;“'“m "th e'";_’ii'i ' Columbia. for instance, whore tho The call was astrouger one than had preparation workin iliescliool. in_- L01- U5 NWC at |95” _,PC °'°__i5iiuy population was principally urban. come to any one of them in their life- stead of assigning pages or chapters 1’-<|\llDlJ01l Hormel scéioo ,.om_|i_\e,__e__g wimwiiii ihhi i,i.m,hii,ii wiiii hi-,,. time, and they should glvc up all those in thc school to be studied at home ho 0" UW 7090"- the P0” fr §“ ‘i ‘ ii:'i eminently agricultural, He wa.. tmp.- things ihul. might in any wise intcr- would have -much of the work of pro- WW "0 000 ill UW DPU: lim- W__l°c:____ w||||,|g |0 |,c||,._v0 that tho hiic hihiii.ii| _fcrc with thc full performance of their paratlon do_ne` in the classroom. under "itil ii_ill0_W that _CVBW _Hg _nn Govcriiiimiii woiihi hover have ihoiiiihi duty 'asi patriotic citizens. The the ey_c of the teacher. and with the as IW u“_ ill ‘X45 SIU” "_ dm ___Yi__i__ of imylhgng 0130 than nccehiiiig what movement, hc said, camo from the teacher's assistance when noccssaryt “ew "I0 Hill UVB 0_ '~0 tn? ofmu was (,fh,i.,._,| them and coming hoiiiii right quarter and had this-right uld_- and tl1:_s_soicssonr5 wl;enilioiiougl1l_y_and which _‘C °“.‘°“"~""° 55'” " _ :hd shouting about. receiving $9,000. that was, ,an alpcal to al the 110000. corrcc y eurno rl S0100 In Bl 0 _ . _ tat was not tho way of thc_prsscni to cvorytlling tllmt was manly in them. recited ai~hon1c. in other words. thc _:U91 il|iUS5_l_|HS G0_V0|'"l"U|tt ‘"_‘fem;3" Government, who urged tholrights of unch man to reform himself. They Doctor would reverse the method very i Bsslmlo __ of_r_ens _was o or muy iheiimviiiiic niiii woiiid not be (imii0_i_ had too long leaned heavily upon thc commonly followed at tho present ‘ml 5ti'ci¢" lei “_ 5 'fa Yi“:"yi ii ‘ii r The result was the granting of n lovnl Jail-and force to keep men from time. ln this way currcctlinbits would :_|'i'|5t;v_ l' __ ‘_*Clf7__l\9[__ ::_0’;____l\:; ‘fort _l_l_} nmohm oi- 530900 ii., eiiiih iimi,hii,i,_ breaking the ia.ws.- The teachers be established and nmny rn’ the mls- I0 0 'gb Q _an _a Bush in and then nlnking gnc .|l..,|_|»||,m|,,,| worcihose to whom they were to look takes and failures avoided. _;'”Pi;' " _'R' i' 'f p5w_ Pifiiiic according to population. Then. again. -for progirclis' in this regard, and they The next numhor on_tho pro|:rmnm_c q‘_‘|’ i"““: ii i°V°YEd° i isinmi wr he referred to the concessions which were not failing. To those gcntlcmen. was an address on __"I’ho Womens h°*°f»‘_ “__ °___i_:_'é1i;’°ce___ _;"e‘:-_'gain l9u__ had hmm gem"-od gmcc me g,0,,em_ the Bislloimltcv. Mr. Dawson, Canon institute Movement, by Mrs i)un- F0 N" '~ ‘_ 9 li » -i mem ,_-ann, into Wwe,-_ hi-oniimrm Simpson and Rev. Dr. Fullerton, wm brnc , Superv or o omen is - Eli’ B _ if 9 le among them being thc telegraph. lie were the inltiators of the movement. tutes for this province. Mrs Dun- to report that there are eviden! “BUS -,had observed that three-fonrths of the he thou ht the organizations of the brnck explained the purpose and _aim of progress in the work of the schools. ‘Leiider of the 0i,i,0hh|0ii~h i_ii,,,i,i,h Wim ‘work sl‘|;ou`ld bs entrusted. and he of this movement, rcferrdd to the sue- _Our wlwlwfe are Undoubtedly doing eoncerned with Dommion p0|m¢B_ H., therefore moved that they constitute cess with which the _work has been better work. They are at last begin- ascribed two reasons roi. thiiii "rsh a committee, with power' to add to carried on up to the present. and ning to share in that optimistic spirit that ehhei. ihe hoii_ geiiiieiiiiiii was 1 h province had fallen. and one of 'tho l k ls f W 's ll tl' "lt is lil ll mtl! ing to h 'all f the r- on ner me cooperation or me teach- which is rapidly spreading into every :;,(n'iIh¢3_ll;lrl1biarfB'tl1ce awlleglfae Pggvlnce (ln :ers cot (the Seventh Inspectorate lu Public ami private tlvplfllllem Of 111° order to carry through this great pro- prosecuting the ,work in their respec~ country. They are comln_g to rgagtrd his to peiiemi hoiioiim iiiid iiierei-Ori, ranmle of temperance and moral reg tive districts. themselves as better-tra ned, ot er |eai.ii|hg the Fuihirhi caiaciihiiii_ oi. germ. _The Governmen g - _ P D 5 Y l? _~ P. » - ‘ e ly place at their disposal the Legisla- Mr iodward McPha|l and a Question* al men and women. it is this internal iirhicise ihi. Goveriinient upon ihai he t would lad An excellent a er on Drawin b aid res scted influential profession i l - B ° l t d tl . aft no n' ro-‘ and external high opinion of the pro- :ix 01:i‘al:\lb,‘er:nlln‘tlll\.; golghiallegulld- gr?axm|'n:np B e le or 0' B P-' feesion which will propel school work _______:`_,__;__;_____;____x____t__._.;_Y_;__.__,___-_._._-_._-_-,-_-_-_-,-,e-_-e.-_-_-_-_-_-.~:A.~.-_-:.--~:.-:=::---.-:-:--=-A:--.~/le# 0119 who belongs to a respected and '"`"'"f` » ' d oi' w Tlievflflest Tf°°*'“°“* .~ " _ ' l G V I1 W! F tihaii-Elllgland with our 'rm gxpgrlence of One Who Knows and Places Dr Chaee'e Kidney-Liver I0! 8 Pllll FIN! a medi- troubles. of the Chaee’e and tho _lionestly-_sly have tried I' Girl -along a constantly ascending grade. hom not of his front him .lust them dignified association an uiuoh is expected will s v...t be long ly dy full of oe/meet and ex- make the educa- etrong in Undo of ¢-.1 o »i“°»‘$ iii were :open im_provement th e Govern- He paid e tri- of lllduce Olll' was to the and his Leader or the and says: “Wl1y. then, is the profes- stated' 1" "ference '° lion avoided or amy Bd had mi-.1 _that Premier Haszard year or two? way does9tne>teecher "“‘°“‘°“‘ f\’“‘* sf anticipate with such pleasure the hour --'fo-ld hi.-m t 'M W e” of his deliverance? Why is it' abaud-_ -|mib"i°_iU"“,"t' W" oued except in a few instances to men th ” B audi” caseh or mediocre sunny? s1mp1y'be- "°“‘ Th* "'““‘ ° cause of inadequate remuneration. d°"°|d‘ “mt mey and the public estimate of the teacher fJ’°'“_‘?" fhszaffd is based upon it. Were the prizes as “ me HWW' I-f valuable as in other professions there “"’“t in "W public would be no danger in competition "ay “ww t“’“’°"_ We with the1a.~ Men, of ability and high h°“°s" 35°" t° "°"'~`.°-t character would adopt the teaching do “°t '~ff‘|’”"'f ‘my more profession remain in it and by their 0""'W°' ((“he°"') to W' energy and talent compel its recog- ”"“"°"|' -"N°.'“““"`|“l |"`°3"’" éerona' nition, at its true value. by the public. "0" Hkell' U’ D" '"“d'~’ 1" me “mm ' . . The difficulties are almost in 1 “Y“ . ltctitl» formed the past few years predicted as lmmin- QW “‘ -1"” "inf "lu “"i "°‘"` , ome may sett d n the P°“'°|` W “dd 1° meh' Exégiléuuigithigdlzily ti:;"iii:; ifiieiilgm future and some never." The present __;‘;‘;:-3_3" “'“9__P“t to Woiih shut our' eiiéii to the ihmgci. Gove|*|_1nxent'did not get their subsidy iiahi ihiit the and 'refuse to acknowledge its exist- ‘gg-li '““;‘§ '*;3:,;'°; §2§§.;.S.‘.’.T.°'.’....‘.’Z.".."{.’.‘ii. `i.‘Z.i.'.‘?.'i. ...’§’..§.‘? ‘-if _ il m 10 ` x n e r.. gmuiidm only a few wwhs ago the plaincd away and adopt the only ai- eg" t°“°l‘° 1 “ 5' sh” °‘° mr » British authorities were pressing for t°""°"-1'." which I |“"’° "°|’°°¢°‘_ny "_°‘ ,im ammunition. In the West of Scot- wmmended ami. llzuln ln this repolt, tio land mon had been accustomed to °'.1d¢aV°‘"`°d 1° enlphasme' _t° pas” |-cu work oii hw ,hiya of the wech oii|y_ a measure to provide sufficient means _H0 and ih.hih oh the iihiui. iwoiisimirdhy for the n¢_l_eque.te rcmuneraldon of thc (A and 3iihimy_ A Bi.ith_ih ciliiiimi. eii_ teachers. This statement of l_)r. _An- iercd one of the i.h,ci.ii iiiiii my iii dersou, said Mr Macdonald, contain H " “"" “’= - - ‘» ` ' ' ' ` ko to make a few remarks on the " ' " ‘ ' anchor for twenty-four hours before “d “ UWM ‘l°“|? it “PUR” "°l"m°B i" ih_|,im, 'hm that hiv i-ch ihé ; < _ ._ -_ - y were E. A. l_ a single mechanic could be had to lift 5|‘°“'i"5 U10 °°“‘"u°“ W Wmeh t|“’_ he l . that en itures on~the were thin before. er p __nte_d ‘font the- public workeof the The Leader of the any particulas claim, but in general, that left th claims as wide open before; the lands claim had not oncluding his speech. Mr Maetzun- suid that the Leader of tho Opposi- n. in his unsupported statements, minded him ol' the adage. "None blludas those who will not seo." pnlause.) Ilan. J. H. MYERS said he would cried, since all that had been said him to add. It wus' over three urs since they had had un election this province. one oi' the most lm- rtant`clections from the standpoint political parties, when twenty-eight urned _to power, with an Opposition only two. There must have been me greatreason to bring about such immense change in public opinion. was evidenced on that occasion. had followed politics for some ars during the late Liberal admini- e public works were steadily dc- wns in opposition, began knocking the door of public intelligence. gan making statements in this use and preparing material that the en Government, had they acted upon would ulldotlhtodly have had effect, eir actions showed, however, that ther they were not able to prepare vernment at Ottawa, or it must ve been _that they were talking into sympathetic ears. The present vernment _went to the people 'and ode certain promises. which they- had carried out to the letter. That e _ . lst what-claim it was based upon. He was based upon any claim, so long they were able to get the mont-_\'. e had received the mono um hu re- not douu-without a great deal of it.-at Ottawa that was always in ailrst that method that rovcti effcc population would be. discriminating favour of such a place na llrilish tired of their compan_v--(laughter: Mr lliclmrtis, "Noi No! ") ami was aspir- lss. secondly. he had so little to must needs turn his attention to; Dominion affairs. The Public Works Department had come in for a good deal of criticism at the hands of the Leader of the Opposition. criticism thdt was altogether unnecessary ami uncalled for. if there was any Depart- ment under the late Government that was handled in a careless. slipshod fashion it was unquestionably thc- Publlc Works Department. _ - l » fi TODAY----BED PREAD One of the most important_‘_feat_}1re§ oi our Annual Linen Sale is _our splendid _ showing of Qedspreads, special_l_y selected for the event No matter what size your bed is-No matter what kind of a bedspread you want-No matter what price you want to pay. We can please you in every particular. Bedspreads of evgy' description lat special sale -'prices Very popular li_ne of English Honeycomb Dainty spreads printed in artistic designs Spreads-nice quality-wear and wash well- and colormgs--guaranteed fast colors~splen- either hemmed or fringed all around as pre- did for color scheme rooms-ideal for sum- ferred. _ ITICF USS- 64x86 inch |.l5 for 92 64x84 inch 1.20 lor 95 68x96 inch |25 for 98 _ 72x96 “ 1.50 for 1.20 The old reliable English “satin” finish 84x108 “ 1.90 for 1./1-9 spreads-very smooth, closely woven goods- . woven in elegant designs-nothing finer. Splendid line of extra quality closely 76x96 inch woven honeycomb spreads, mercerized finish 64x84 woven in handsome designs. “ ll ` 72x96 UI 7g_x90 their f for 1.40 “ 6( if( 7098 I il (6 °'?*!°!~*!‘* mcwmg for 1.80 “ 0 for 2.00 84xl08 5 for 1.80 “ O for 2.40 “ 0 for 2.80 “ ‘I (6 M 65 is CL ‘G £6 2.25 for L80 3.25 for 2.60 3.50 for 2.8() O() for 2.40 5 for 2.60 0 for 3.68 0 for 2.80 0 for 3.10 5 for 4.20 () for 4.80 swwvrww Qmwwem I 3 Attractive Lines Crochet _spreads hemmed ready for use-'woven m nice designs-extra spec- ial values. ° Curtains There are still a few pairs of those sample curtains we are selling at HALF il T _ PRICE. at Half 'W A_ls_o a snmll quantity of those pretty _ 56x76 inch 75c ‘ 64x80 “ _ 1.00 76x93 “ 1.25 m *L_ curtaimngs by the yard which are great- ly reduced-were 26, 28. 32, 34C your choice. ................... _. 20c yd. . - ` 4 . 4 __...... .. m ,__ *_ l Magnificent Display of the N ew t ,Squares Rugs Stair Carpets, 7 9 _ _ Q We invite you to call and sec them with- ‘Q , _ 7 \ ai il-.. ,gi =-as \ ~. wr ‘ _ _»-5 \l 7 ~_ el-:__¢~'> \ Vi /il livery weave-all the new designs-.1 magmiicent selection. \ Tapestry Squares i __ Brussels Squares il ' ~ T- \ ‘<. f ,u ~ Wilton Squares 4’/' Q is '_§¢ ' ` AxminsterSquares .'°`/i{j[' Velvet Squares .'. G2 ` _ ~""X. - ' ` _ _ \ _ ii__,’._ btmr carpetmgs to ` _ J '” to match. e fi); _ _ ' Q1 ~ i out feeling under any obligation to purchase. g _ - :_ . . .tl "`.'»h1l: ' . ' 1 $4.50 to 15.00 to 25.00 to 25.00 to 15.00 to $20.00 30.00 75.00 45.00 35.00 match-small rugs I/_ 'A Y, J Miles and Miles of Floor Coverings nr _ I _ W \ 1:5 <53 _ \ _Hundreds of new and attractive patterns to select l from-for our hall dinin room, bedroom, lgathrooni and iitchen to yd~ Oilcloths at 25c, 30c, 35c sq. yard. . Liaoleums at 40c, 45c, 50c, 6Oc sq. yard. Inlaid Linoieums 85c, 1.00, 1.25 sq. yard. Beyond ' a doubt' _the finest _ selection lo' choose from .g -'r 3_0 T0 Jr- . - i_°.<><>;.°_ ni 70,. -»_o"_o oo ~ °:’ ‘_<=>'<>°<>' $2 ;<>'_<>1'<>‘ O 64 _@_o_0_ .°.<>