l I l x i . ST let you! dothes 7 l soakthemselvesclean in the wonderful. scien- tific Rinso soda. Do not put the Rinso direct from tha package jnto the tub. filaire Ihe anso Ii'qur'd fitst. Min hait a package of Rinso in a lit‘tle cool water untll it is iike cream. Thon add two quarts of boiling water and when the frcth subsides you will havca clear, amber coloured iiquid; put it in a tub al cool or lukewarm' watcr and you wili have enough for a batch of clothea. If the clothcs are extra soiled, use more l Rima. . Rinso , Iode hythl tanker. cf LUX R113 THEHE iS A LOT OF MAN UNDERWRITTEN BY YOUR OWN L: . însuranc‘: should De (if Four plan; unri ynur inmily .ir rlm An lncome rnnw la .i “'lif: provision. _- n Grvut-Wesi lhv mont populur "Mode in Managers ior i’. E. l. ln P. E. I. l Up to-Date Eiectritians Sec our window today for nargaine. Sec our now lin: ol Flashliqhtl. The ben at oheapeot pricel. We are now nble to Iuppiy c r t. 100 dlflerent radio parte on our llat lncluding the loweet prlceu. Complet: Marconi ut 3190. Weatinghoule cet 8240. and other nets 0170. plate. The abovn est. are I“ 2. otages ot amplification. S. McIsaac & Sons 168 Queen Street ’\Î . il, î lle Laung at Blowouts They mean nnthing tu oul- head vulcanlzer, for In no time he ha: the gap cloud un and your wounded tire weii on the rond to noovery and new lite. Vuloanlzlng the 1 way we do it le a bienlng to the motorlnt who wante to cave—and who duel not? Save that now tire money— vuioaniu the old tlrn here. Î TRAINOR TIRE SURGERY» 3 Phone 8324. .45. {mm “ne” ‘Lliè amuigdiuallun ot‘ wihfle projcct or lutc duc lo :mr me advancemrm ot leuching ou "‘Educaiion in the Maritime Prov- mollegos concerned and a: lt a part Kuuran'w ni a r-imnre to live rlgm,xne:hads ut organization in educa iorm Lits- Policy.i’1‘lic tilt—ai oi lin»: commission "tu l1: Cana“ Hyntlman & C0. Ltd. W t . lithat our racial stock "i5 as complote or any part ot radio oete. Over u com— ' "0.004 l”) I-nllou la I“... l. ’0— TllE continuum cumul” pu. you «n‘en. l- live—n h M “watt-[A- un M Dan... Fraude-I. u. K. Dune. Amante “tu. ÉDUCATION REORGANIZATION l ail uur L'ouest! nm. i. nm n single professionui llbruriun and For mnny yentn the prubiem or thc variou: hwn à 'nuie cr lt;8 vital iuue and- . a. in:le lwpe‘us has 'ucen given me: ta‘o tire. causa-s Flint: illi' merely partial “drivca" ior increased 1nd ths: i‘i-pDr‘. oi u com- eutress n! una l .al endowmeu v .md misviun or me Canule Foundation t iuipor'. œt‘ul l: report ( bas the [ne Tnls public, vncrs 0l Canada ' whicn Dcrn under consldv-ration by le morts: 110W Lhe doserving student who in nol' within mach either through lat-k oi -money or distance irom a good‘ boards and dénominations ot hue thr merlt or bëiug un absoluteiy; dlsintercsted conaiderannn oi ihe :ssues involvzd by uulslde au; YlJ'îrtitÎes lt bas had a protound in- whic‘n,t the' ilucnca in mnny quarters previoualy vould not consider ‘IUL'SUUB ut amaigamsnun or con l Lcdbl‘btlvn ai ail. ‘ The report, w'nich in uudouhtcdiçtx tune is tua irequemiy doctrinaire.l‘have sood leachers unieu they areygaf9guardl Thirtvh’ve years ago iSome or the educationai methodsgdelremiy Dald and 800d IGBChêW'Lmd Brvce in ms Ameman Com. labout which there is a Justlilablelaie LäSc‘ulldl lor me "1151118 0‘ 1h? manweaim wrme ma! "me Euro. vu ma}. 588m sil-ange mm no suc-h TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922 ‘orary cquipment is 50 meugre that. wuh eveu four "conditions" out oi,’ .ment as weii as outslde the eigh: subjects roquircd and pre-igmaî Assemmy aime me “35mn. "'0' ;si(rn certiticate :sliy but it in a tri-rions a" high srhooi. mai suppor‘ oi educanon ive read ï'pupil in average daily intendance IMH a... me} min Agiles MdPhil colore on; 'distlnuion o! bain: me m'ait and J. u. tan—en. w .4 FINI-Non. t l me li .yond . _ . . . ' en” a“ me “M35” °t m “efeimmi division. Ioreovcr it tous la too otten the case with valu. I “p n l, M '1‘ m "c "n “ANSES W9": Dm in” Dflê. {0'11 "r to be noted tint Miss McPhailhoids ‘ble masculine memhers. Six ten— u Eh" “t d'1 A e ‘ l seaic'n vork wcuid stili ce predu- her seat by choice ot the Progred- 'minute spoevhce. short and .nuppy.;» ces inio onc central university hais ü d (r are seriously deieci Some ‘pnratory wcrit hns to be provided‘began. i {or them in tne universlty: work.c°“'“ W9 Vflllurê t0 53)’ lhat Ihe 'hn nddrened the Houe: more tre- hat should be donc and only dons- n'thc bigh schools. A rigorous p0 The :i‘aœm in our own province. ne report. ln the matter ot [man-l l 'nat "Nova Scotia pays lcss psri han any ocher (‘nnalian province. And api {sire plrty. _ _ . A lEtive. Libersi nor Labor pantins aiv‘Houoe. in Han-tard. or in tire nets—V. “ne “mu!” "ondm‘m’ w mepcted a teminiue standnrd boarer.lpapem than une long labored ora- universitles nrcssing [o u peuple than to ço:in roman who ha been elected o the Canadien Plrikment. n, 'is no intuoeidonble privilege to have been chmen u me represen- 'utive or tne peopie in Sonda lin, Scœy, Ont-rie, and a the “me rime o becomo in soma oort me moka— womnn for the millionl et omet Canular: wovnen vho reaide be- Lhe boundo et ma: tovtn‘ed Neither the Conserva- matriculants entei‘ Miss McPhail, M.’P.. vhne beenztheir reprenntativee in Parliament1 trequently henrd trom in Parlin-fonc in a whiie. if only to know that' ot that W'rthout koeping actuui 'Ïi‘." oi’ a "clean and clear" admis-lym m0" m‘i’mmm- ms "‘Éï’e“ hl'lttlon and distinction in Parliament Î! a ma] neces_;his honte suil. it ne receives tint handicap bflcducutiou wnerc hc st born. Tue same tact lus also a possmly un» îsuapêcted mgntiiconrc tor the pa- ' rente. Few things nra more de» sec lcnildren seek elsewherc the instru- I . . Igets a KRÛlEl unenviable notice ini mems or me" '"ccus' “me nmn' img reacta more surely or more ‘quickly io' enhnnciug digniiy and oeil-confidence thon the conscious :nesn that sons and duughters owe‘o' me" who W m m. Hou” mon ithcir extarordinary abilities to nariare to ne iound i ‘ ltive training." _ . . « ,> v . c r . ' la “humble connibutton tc 'he soin 991 "1“ Fd‘urd “land “ment we me regdy t0 mncede me ‘itiun 01 our cducanonai prohlenisilîs notorlously blckwol‘d.” Ail ourllrmh 0‘ mil ;is not aboie crllltlsm. There are[0fi'—ÎCS 878 fldreed 011'111“. i And yet we havel l L I reasonabie doubts as t0 the vfllue t5 devising ways and menus where severai seriaua lnconsistcnrics. Thtylh‘! T900" l’on‘ends- W“ “Mulot such un amaignmmmn wnhouimy shc «an move a reaolutlon to re- .duce the eeeelonai lndemnity trom 144.000 to 33,500 par Session. Èdlflel‘knce or opinion. are consider standard or our public primuryipean observer may nm duly rpallze‘ Hoonaî‘d setiml Notwithstanding n derbischoola. t leUR-‘ RANCE COMPANIES. PROTECT nlte statemem t0 the rontrsrv. rude ail through. 'i‘he standards ot'mv‘m“g Grime“ 1‘“ 3‘“! compnrison :tro American, 5l . l Ètion desirud :evin to bc Amerlcaui isuggestion is in {me American. V l l l, liowevcr, tu spite ut îliens- du" liants, there is tood tor very serions !lhoughl on our educationai DcEdS.: :to our pcople and some oi our ont»: l 'l‘hcy tell un icatloual institutions. "The spiri: um' chahut-ter o! me worlt done in tbo us cari be round." ' lhigh schools is impresaive. igood institutions were visited inî the provinces. two ot thom in No lva SPO'JB raille,- thouroughiy. in .these me ñchoim‘ship o! the teachi erg was apparently excellent and: | i theêr instruction was notable for itu ciartty and (orne. The studentsl were extraorrdlnarlly attentive nudl ‘1' industrious: the eiiecta or hord, or! Curatn palnstnking drill were evevy where evidcnt. The program o greater thornughneas. cioscr think lng. more confident knowledge and more wholesome serlousness on nm part ci boni guident and teac'n er." Tho, samr investigators round ou- studenis botter trained in Mathe— matics, in Latin, in History and Englisth. but dctectivo in scientittc training, in oconomics and in social and politicai science. In regard to the inst two lt in quth qupstlon- nble as to their place in s high school curriculum. There are othnr compliments to Ulll' cducntlnnul nchievements. but thcre are several rather humilia- tlng criticlsms. it ls ldle to ses-k to minlmize thelr force or value. From mnny sources the snmo cri tlclams hat'e oomc. And this must uniortunoto unsnimlty ls our con» damnation. These criticlsms touch the qualifications and puy ot prlm. ary touchera. The equlprnant o! nur high schools and universitiea and the conditions oi' entrance into tho lower grades oi’ nniverslty work. Tho force or theae critiv clsma shows that the amalgnmotion of tho Msrlllmo Collages and Uni versltlcs in necersary for il]. pro semztion otnewar studios and for rosonrch wnrk. A comblnntion- of teschlng stsfln and financlll re- lources vould enily attatn titis. In iio ne iustiiied by resuits iater un. 'escupc the angle cyce ot thesc cri ition is dolng? studios is legs eiaborate than in vhu we a", mm, au “Univergineg’” Dol Unltcd States" and "there'is mue housle, Kiugs'. Acadia, St. Frnucis Prince ot Walcs Collège ls clos” St. Dunsian's L'uivcrslty does no: tics. beautltil land. sohool lt couduèts hlzhi and collage courses. it rriucatênn. the services which these small coi- ileges perform in the rural districtag _there la un “Americanlzatlon” attr-l 5mm “9 "MW a BPC‘JMRTY S“malin! the country. They get hold oi’ alcaline seniors, “rue cas: of living lwe‘ve'lnumber of poor men who mlghtîll comino down. T-llat was Lhe as- Thejr‘d the training they receive sectnsinever “,50” m a entant place o,‘slgned reasou l'or tue btg indemnity l They sot lenrning in al .visiblo and digniiied iorm betore uztiv. empioymenu ha" “en ,educ,' rustic pecpie. They give a chanceied. There haa been much talk ini .. . « . n menu!“ 300 “cr?” D‘ici rising in an intellectual waik oi lito that migh; otherwlse bc dc-i Grey Mono ml m land. Peuple ce string thatl tut mamie moto»! conndtuency‘l in. icaped euddenly into the lime un: brome-Inc...“ repre- ' .oenutiro. Certain u h tbet enei 'mn'o voicc hue onde her eloct.l ont district mon dbümlmed mu me tour dieu! maie voting mhlnc' we sent to Ottuve hue mode Prince m'ont Johnd. Tbe hdy mendier lin never bot;- ed the Houu with long speeches. .mke ,a botter showing in meI l l People want t'o hear from. ltion. lthey are "on the Job” and not maf- ln titis our island repreaem Itativos huve faiied miserably dur- ing the current session. They have lice“ outdone hy a woman, who hns proved -thnt on: 'petticoat trom South Eaet Grey wine more atten-. thon tour paire ot transe" nom Prince Edward island. Miss hicPhaü has heen apparent- ly taitmg stock ot her (eilow mem— bere in tlie House; noting now Ilnck zhey are ln thelr attendance. not haii or them in their une hait tho time. otten 200 out ot 235 sh- eent trom the proceedlngs, watch- tng them as thcy come and go. only La sec more ol thern turn in to one .or other of the tauhlonable clubs Khan going to the Houee, notes tha' in tha emoking '>oom engagea in pastimea than t'o I‘be round in the Leglslative Cham- lber and now an Ottawa tclegram states that “'i't is rumored" that sue rumor has so far renched «the public in regard to any one of the 234 masculine membcrs or the Bouse. or nny one ot Lhe nenrly 100 mon to Members and .Senators. Salarlee land wagee in ail other than legislæy i Parilament ot the urgent need of: oconomv. But or over 300 masctr‘i 1ms, mouillent oi ou? two Housesi 5-; nied." Surer such a (latence holdslnoc ‘one oppears to have given n cluss moms and rflttl‘tlalion roomsigood toriay When thei‘e is vtalk onlthDuSm ÎO "il! "‘05! lmPOI't-înîn a smali lihrnry that appearn tn M’ used nnly by the Priests.“ And soiwe are mny “mm. Man, changes mg abouz n' “in the midst oi a iarming com‘ mmmy me schm‘ h" a wm‘dermlisurely have been Justliled by thslm' l l And in tbe next paragraph woi read: "tbere is also ut Charlottn-é town 1 recently established agri‘ cultural and terhnicul school thnt gives short courses in agriculture.“ In a report whirh sccks to obvlato overlapplng why suggest thst St Dunston’a do what another institu titis U. has not as yet undertaken." We have in our three provinces XaVicr, Mount Alllson and New Brunswiclt, The Agriculturdl Col- 'lege atTruro; tho Nova Scotia Technicni Collage. and severnl i uthEr collages whlch are mersiy boy's schools o! s junior collage grade. The universitles. with the excen- tion oi' Daihousie. and in a smnllcr tho commission considers nre more pn- degree, St. Francea Kovler, perly collegiaie lnstltutes. better cdurational results in highcr branches or lenrnlng To get Lite tiisI commissioners suggest a single Mu- ritlnie University. Dalhousie in suggesth un n mllying centrennt‘ me niethods suggested ure thrco. First: Dlflerontlntion of among thesc institutions ss v‘ork thcy are; Second: Sclcction ot the must. suitahie institution as regards lo cstlon, etc; Third: Contederstion Thls lui soeems io hnve the welght oi’ opinion in its i’avor. it la modification ot the Toronto plan whlch has worked fulrly weli. 'l‘ho nppenl or n good central uni. vernity close ut .hsnd is a strong une. Our critlcs tell us "ont youLh hos no supcrior in naturni equlp- ment: lie deservea n thorongh mo- dern educatlon that will curry its 'oivn conviction in lny par; oi the o i Would not cure Ot our cducatlonai weaknesses 50""lon‘ T)? suggemmn i5 mage lhatlwo admit nre very necessary. Aud‘ yet as even the report ndmits, wol in‘tiizr'c‘m‘“e m œMh "flamme bwiauainmenig or the sons and dausnïhim'uil' and to have donc honor toi l tors ut thc- provincea by the seau, The very obstacles our critics de"; plore have heiped to moite thel’fl." That is no justification ior the renl tention oi the obstacles. hut. as' said by a Master Teacher long 3go in regard to the rootlng up or vioed and taré we ought t0 l be careiut nm. to root up slso the good grain. N THE COMMON TOUCH W By Edgar A. Guest I e Datly Solutions for Guartlun Reatlets From the W. 3. Loulou collection x w l would not be—Âëflo very wise That i must snecr at simple 4 gongs and dceds t l would not care w cllmb so high that i ,(‘ouivi nevpr heur at their ploy Couid only see me people passiug ' by never hear tho words they say. the childrcn t Yet chcorlng i would no: knnw toc much——-too ' much io smilc. At trivial errors oi the honrt and hnnd. Nor he too proud to play the triend the while. : And cPflfie ta heip and lmow and undcrstand. God grnnt that i me! live upon this oarth And face tho incita which every morning brlngn. And nevsr lose tho giory and Americnn continent. nid it wiii im. mensmbiy tieepen hic love, and worth v. r ._.'_" And let the giare oi wisdom bllnd “a wa m sympathy wm] cm" re. my eyes, l To humble people and their hum Preœmauon and “1m Jeg'fllfluon bits needs. ‘ mon ÏÛN'M me basin Oi Lite so- to sit upon n throno, Province in vthe Federal iParliament. Or build my house upon a mount _ ' ' . oir top DEAN OF CABLE Where l must dwcll in glory ail coMPAmEs DEAD alone ..__ And never friand come in or poor - un“! 51°!" l NEW YORK. Junc lit—George the Oi humble service md the simple J, - _ . îThe momhcis or the commission me bm" "f “lu’pmpm' There lsfthe part ci the larger unlversitleaîvlu‘l in“ "n‘e'h‘h °°°"°'"y wm‘m' 5 The o'de‘ï maman". A090” lpay smeral splentlid complit’nents:no “flemme apparams' Them “le; ltmmng enrolment, i beginç a1: ,home—at the ieglelative' Jeruuiem. no to epcak. But a wo-I main has thouight ol’ lt and le think- It was open.to‘ any one of cur tour: membernuto have' thqught ot ‘and to have made a name forl hie province by moving in the mat. tcrx. No! one or them has opened his mouth t0 do so. And again South Eatt Grey provee iteeit big- ner than Prince ÏEdward leiand and lus jour trousered l‘aprèsen‘uitives. Not‘lthat Miss ‘MidPh—ali le iikely t0 sucdeed. «She will tinti it nord tn devise mamie to reduce the indem- nlty to mem'bers in race oi a hoe. tlie moioqity who want tu ulfiehly reteln‘what not une in ten ot me Membern or Sonatore honutly earn. Somo point ot order may be raleod se in our own local House, or it not that othor memures wtll be rescrt- 9d t0. seli‘iehneu ruleu the ront In Ottnwn oqalnet renon or rhyme and protened economy il but a hypocriticai eharn. We ore noi. greatly enamored with me ides o: sandng mnny wo- men. to iParllnmont ut least until the itomlnlne portion oi’ the eiect— ornto ihas been .more .thomughly educated in public afluiirs, a maitcr which wl’il yet recuire tlme. Nor called lProgroflalve party t0 whlloh Miss McPhaii belongs. There le no on. ot {ho three largcr portie- whole supporters have been eo qrootly dlnppolnted durlnq the prenant union n the Progres. Ilvoe. Coliectively, ihe lpnrty htu pmved to 'be so isr a stupendo'ut failure. lBut in oiectln-g a woman ropresentamive tt hou sccompilshed oometlhing. It han mode vSouth muet Grey bigger, looming iarger in the pu'blic eyo thon Prince Ed- vn'rd rioiond. (niellectuolly she moy not be ver: great. or very wise tout Ihe MI quite' oveuh-dowod tour mon who'repreeent un antire Grny Wsrd. Vice'Prosldrnt and Genernl Manager ol‘ thc Commcr- 'cial Cabie Compnnv Hnd tho Demi M TrantkAtlanilic Submnrine copie 00‘s. dled ot hls residenco hcre at 6.301). m.. Thursdny..Mter on m n s exicndtng ovor a you. 'w'nirh develoved under hir maan (‘hinu and Jnmn. etc. and Guaranieed v t0 be tire" pures? and best baking powdèr asible fo producefläecouäe o'î". ïhq‘puriiy and bigh cueilli)! o? thc' ingrcdienis o? magie (Baking xÿowdarr'îb leovenmg, QUôllÏlGQ être. _ ’ eci and li i5 thereîore' économîèol- EWGILLETT COMPANY VUMITED . \ w,um TORONTQ.CANADA.. mm.“ BÀKING .POWDER W3 the orgnnizatinnsl Francs“, go me n Gorge Gray Ward.. onc ot thrce ships recentiy inunclird by ihe Commercial Câble Compnny. la now in commission and wiii oper- in the ate out oi‘ Queenatown. which wili (‘mn- be her hcndtquarters. ' Kir. Wurti was'a Director ot iha linliinx and ermuda's Cabla Co. awuilnn iciaiitls, othori m9"! Silice 1854. i. 9., the Commtl" s'imlltr subsidiory cahle nntl [81154, clal fable ComeDnny, owning ondzgruph systems. oporuting (ive tram; Allumlc .\ir. Ward was enzag-‘d tables t0 Grr-zit Britaln, tiu- (‘um' iurther dm‘olnpmcnt nt his mercis! (‘a'hle Cummur. of Vubmluany's caille sysiems at the time o oratin a direct cahia batwcen ct his denth fldtliîlûniil trans—At- __ _ . N‘ow i'ofk and ilavann, t'uba, Ilicllantic moins and a second miile and the Direct “est indics Cahle Commercial i‘acitic (‘:\.hi<< (‘um-itc thc Far i-Zoct bcinvg projoclctl (70.. opernlinz "0m Hnm“! 1° ne" psny, operatinz a (“Mile irom Sun A cnblP :hip bcnring tiie naine oi‘ inuda :tnd Jamnicn. . ._..._._ .._. U... ._._.L— controlling ——+To fil] your needs ,—'«.If you are in gay pursuit of a Happy Holiday.‘ Shop at Patons Ltd. Would you like to have a jaunty new coat or suit for town or country wear, or for travelling? The kind you con wear on any occasion, because there is such variety. Warm, thick polo coats t0 wrap about you "on a steamer; smart, dressy coats- for particular occasions; checked and striped homespuns suits for motoring and sports wear, plain colored velours and'tweeds and other 'fabrics for geneal wear. Varied styles in coats, including youthful, unbelted models that the younger set will ike. Sleeves includc rag- lan, dolman and the straight shoulder type. Many are lined throughout with silk, others are yoke-lined, some- without lining. 'SENSATIONAL PRICES IN NEW SUMMER 49 CENTS UP BLOUSES FROM Ail are hand—made, and ,among them are overblous- es, ('jahot-fronted effects, tucked and hemstitched shirt waists, and a host of soft, simple, blouses to ac- company suits or senarate skirts. Sleeves are short, el- bow or wrist length‘, and necklines include bateau, V. shape and roll coilnr styles. Run in price from 49 cents up t0 the .finest made. SNAPS FOR THE ME N AND BOYS Men’sCaps BoysSuits Panama Hais worth t0 356.00. Special for . . Boys Bloomcr Pants 69e and . . . . . . . . . .. . 51.49 Men’s Tweed Ponts worth 255.00 for; . . . . . . . . . 32.25 Men’s Serge Suits up t0 535.00. Spectal . . 320.00 Men’s Suits, regular 320.00 for . . . .. . . . . . . . . 810.00 ....Sl.98 .- _Boys Pants up t0 312.00 for 54.98 Boys Suits to 815.00 for 56.49 ..-.-.-.-.-..-....-. \ Double seat, knees onde!- bow cuits. Worth t0 818.00 for Men’s Tweed Pantmÿâno i’valucsfor........... 82.25 Il Η Hosts of bargtains for the Man of the House nt the big sale at ' , r J.» Wnrd, oiwnye active, vos, kont“granite.)_t'etiel;tivy, et hi. du! se ‘ virils; ' _ 'r un \ "1.» I W' ï '\’ M1301»! H; ‘ .‘r_;._3'g_l';,f’: “un _...:_ ment-wogifäî' ‘ I æ “in... ne r4:-