,. . iii" '- -" "JM-‘a-v s»: m» wvn- tun . , h _ ‘Jo .-. .l. prw- ll‘le\l\-(1‘ll'ilwlfivl l ‘t I . 1 Ovrrrb-wr \ no " rain" ‘ "Eiilli Wrrw’ rrrv 1 w‘... r r r .1 1-.’ anon , 1ft“: letirun down “n-lqflkt 0X0 I The power of Qxo to create im- vecl healtluto maintain strength ‘ and tqifcsist illness, is shown day 1 0+0 -‘ after day the worlcl over. ' ‘ere will be present. ' fll lHl lzlllllll. Bllliilliiil SHOP from Helium's catalog. JUidT REOEIVEO ladies Silril-ls Coats in all leading styles and CQlOIB.—-PNJWSB Bros. Ltd. 3i not available at present, but. as are issued it will 1be supplied. will be held in Marshfield Hall on Friday evening March 24 to dis- cuss the forming of a Growers (dub for the districts of York, Marshfield and CIIBTIOILB- town Royalty. Members from all districts welcome. Special speak- lggvOF QVMPKYHlTFt 1in the death of your ‘beloved wife. ,. . __-.-_.- " - '“ llBy her kindness and devotion to m; camcron. “(True Bfllllleg ‘Lodge 1.4.11‘. & A. . on. PE I. tlon of all. and in this will realize your great her duty she had won the admira- brcak In life's chain you and your family lDgg lD grand Brotherzfit the last which you have the sympathy and lion of True Brothers condolence of all, and more espec- ‘ 1's resolution was pans- ially of the memibers ‘of this Lodge. ‘h-lter of condolence be ‘ lSilznerI on behalf of True Broth. r prOSSlHZ the sympathy 01's Lodge N0. 8 A. F‘. 8r . rs of this Lodge in “y you halve sustained urscls lend graceful alcndcrising lines to the Th0 model illuxtratcd is for medium figures. ivy supplf.‘ in construction with wcll boned lid cut long over thchips. nod in style, scrvicc and comfort for the ‘ lvludcls to fit nil figures. lcc, Back lacc—white and ilcsh. lsinn Corset Manufacturing Co. Limited QUEBEC Toronto A. M. on. A. m. BELL. Secretary. - Travel in Comfort. (iourtesy at all Times. BUSINESS PLEASURE —Travel—- » adieu. Pacific Railway For full particulars write. 11.1w. DAVISON _ _AGENT CHAMOTTETQWN 11v MEMORIAM Mr. BRADFORD CLARK At his home in Augustine Cove on Fell. 2S, 1921i there went to his eternal rest. M.r. Bradford Clark at the age of (l9 years. He had been confined to his homo for four months. He will be greatly missed in the community. in which he lived. Irlc leaves to mourn a sorrorwing widow, and six sons, namely. Sim in Oxford. N. 8.; Dolbeou in BB.)- lleld, N. 3.; Artie in, Laurence- toirn, N. S. Ray in Augustine Cove; Llie and Alfred at home. The funeral which was held from his late residence on Friday, Mar. 2nd l0 the Peoples Cemetery, Try- 0n was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Dagget. The following were the pail bearers: Gorilon McFar- lanc. Hurry Webster. Job Inman, Edison Mallyey. Louis Howatt; liowlcy Leard. lMay his soul rest in pence. (Other Papers Piease Copy) i—-<-o>-———- MR8. (DFL) JAMES DOIRON nil-n Fell. 24th 192a n Vonda. Sask. Annie Monica Gillie beloved wllfe of Doctor Jerome Dolron. She iwas born on Dec. 5, 1861 at Mis- couche. daughter of Stephen Gil- lis and Charlotte McNeil. l Before her marriage she taught school at ‘Mlscouclte, Arlington, 'Grand River and Tizfllsh. Doctor Doiron practised In Tig- nish for 12 years. then miovlng to Tracadie, New Brunswick. iAfter ;sevcn years residence there they 1movcti to Vonda. Sosk.._in 1906. , _Mrs Doiron ‘was a devout Ro- nlnn Catholic and was a pioneer in this parish. l lHer death came peacefully. Her fluncrsl took place from her late residence on Monday morning, Fcib. of Peter ‘Mooulsan. Wood islands‘ M" will take place Friday. March Z0. THE POBUPONIBD suction sale 22-21 range races on the ice driveway A committee has been , ’ ‘-‘i ililaderoi the -~ . (Ciilllifllled from Page 01m) ___._._____ - _ iBIVlHB us. -———- ernment done DIOOEGAN CHURCH SOCIETY condition. w 53%. 8."%‘.“‘.‘..‘§°l2ll"li"§?f"éhl'.' ‘W EFL-Tile information you desire is phnhh H811 1381 h1g1" at 8 0.01061‘ soon as the 1921 census returns are 1::hf‘),,"§°§‘f,'§,,§,f’§f§,§f“fla§?n;§f; the 27th June. when program es , 1. . AN AGRlcul-TURAL MEETING £35504)’ announced will be carried here lf the Govemmc bold them, 01- Ollt any pug 99“ on me fxmrgor 0118 made to them leeelp all b . 1 M“; PREPARING l0: RACE8.-—’l‘hs.11?:i;ng1,:s"':xgan °Y “l” Kahlua o! i i Charlottetown Driving Club are gm 1 1 heeulll; tonltlflt to endenyor n. ar- ,....,..§§.“1$',,,‘“,‘§;;,f§d “kiwi i” nrro rowan .»A-uo ffliib} ‘ma. Bill}; to mtg/ya o : ' , ‘ ~_. position ghlllmr —~ - i’. "‘ ‘. l... t‘ McDonald» S c 10's What has this gov- to deal with this (3011; Own sous are the we can kzggplgemfo “fig: "I 9123 nt dons anything m ‘ “" ‘W’ “m m" M“ /( llfll/I/i/WO/ld/l/cdflflj‘j the House? ~..».- :14...» ulna... We “mm 0! course hops to our native . people at ~ WILEY BOUND “NEAT NUMBER our pearl“ VACANT ‘AFTER may. cams i’ ‘hi’ “"4"”? onions. soon-o WITH WHOM “‘“"’"d" ‘"14 i‘ rnev mo r0 primal Béilwecll ls exlpectcd that a course can ‘bo cleared so that the unfinished may be decided. Mass was sung ‘by Rev. Father was largely attended, Site luves to mourn ‘their loss husbagd and one son, Adrien Doll'- c-n, ‘barrister of Vonda. MRS. WALLACE McVARlSH In loving memory of Appolonla day evening, - March 4th at her on Sunday evening and the Doc- she calmly breathed ller lastafew hours later: She leaves to mourn her two (Iaughters. Mrs. Harry‘ Muttart. of Carleton and Mrs. John owing to the tie up on the Rall- way. She also leaves her two sons Lester and Patrick and the fol- I’. J. Doyle. French Village; Mrs A. J. Grant. lviit. Sicwurt and“ Ziiary Juno oi‘ Boston; Henry» and Wichial of Mt. Stewart: and Ben- Janlin of ‘Maine. Her funeral on Friday the 9th to St. Andrews was iflfflcly ailtemled. The services at Church and grave were performed by rtt-v. A. P. laid to rest beside her husband and daughter who predeceased her some yfiilrfi 8B0. The pull bearers were: Peter Slnnott. Stanallils La Piere, Angus McDonald, George KPiiy. Norman McDonald and John Conughan. - lOne precious from our hearts ls‘ gone A voice we loved is still A place is vacant in tllehomc Which never can be filled. Rest in Peace. -——--<Q-0cv-—--- MARJORY MAV SOMlERB. ton on Mtlrch 7th of Marjory May . %$(5COI\(l eldest daughter of Mr. and Fresh Emulsion l lively Week wlll; .'.'§"'l.ll“l§ Zlillll: and does not disturb weak stomachs. The secret of its (reghneu is due to the fact that we have small quanti- tlss of It made up at a time. The bait grade of fresh Nor- wegian Ollil is used. Our Emulsion 0i 00d Liver Oil l 1, yfluablg lln all wasting ah...” as it contains the elements necessary to build a strong. healthy body. if II especially 900d 7°" ilmwi" children and In the treat- mllt of obstinate coach'- Pnlcc stile ’ age of elghteen- years after a brief . respected by the wlhole community . Kcarns, nlallager ‘ with Louis Angel Firpo, tlteSoutli i was big enough to demand consid- l not care to answer. A sudden death occurred at Clin- hMrs. George flamers. sit the early illness of pneumonia. .. Affine deceased-had - '*lf88ll"fllIflK' but a short time. She was a bright land cheerful girl, loved and Size loaves to mourn liar sorrow- ing parents, two brothers and two sisters an-d loving friends. iMay her soul rest in peace. ---——-00>—-—— DLJPSEY MAY FIGHT FIRPO l-N BUENOG AIlRES NI-Jwl YORK. March 21.— Jack of Jack Demp- sey. said today he bad "received a very attractive offer" to put the heavyweight cbamlplon lu the ring American giant. in Buenos Alree. Asked about B, reiiwnt that he had b: on offered $750,000 in cold cash, Kearns said he did no; care to discuss lLhe size nor the source of tho offer. ‘He did say tlint it eratlon and that the source was very responsible. Keerns‘ was asked l! ‘it came from Tex Rickard or any or his agents, and he replied that he did i ‘The milliliter of the champion said also that they would go to Sou-iii America if they received a sflusmci°fY 0919i‘. as there seemed 1° b6 Very WW “Irrflspects for a bout in this country. TRY MAGS MEDICINES No ma“ what ailment, 1 sick or disuse you are In look over the ice today‘, and ‘it up, 1116 hast tinue to leave us in sptto 0g a I1?“ pacing and trotting championships y?“ we might do" _ places 2s w st. Phillip-s Church. Requiem wit: gmwgglghw t m d will o e ay u was 11h," 1 Sayer. pal-hm Drlcst. The ruusi-ai b, memlfe"; Mm 33261105585815: hug a large 1ncreaaa h, we p» , who visited us. _ a s" 0mm‘ b51118 debated lenious-Iy at the pre- they {m9 ‘he mthifilsoh Ymfgflh‘; gust, time 1n the 33.11.1181‘ House of t at tmt, was pal s ac o.y .f‘- - about it? token? ‘widow of the latc Wallace MoVir- move whatever m n" the gaps lam‘ before. hail bcconle absolutely in‘ lsh, who ilflpflftfltl this life on Sun- gggfimmnfoomalggrsfialzgdléif? 3111i‘ sufficient; they were satisfied t0 streams and culvert work IR con- lltlme in Bristol. She became ll! Flown“ i“ “ma? 531161!- tor was quickly summoned to her speech which “m” the Dmlmlm“ its nollr-y in good faith. But that 011 ll . bedside, but it was of no avail, for gheexhlk sgncriémfgofh“ remimll °f lpolicv. $13.38) the time" mmulhii"! feated. Muttart of Albany; they were uu- Lin’? filer“ WM m! alblc to be present at the funeral i e w 59°31‘ "W" ‘iii! H41" strumcntai in defaulting that meas- lowlng sisters and ‘brothers: rm ‘hm “Mi a "m" ihillgl- Wo hilvfi against the wall; then it was, and Mclleilan. She was M hnpmnc“ i0 this province. I QPEIIiIIIiOde of the Mutual Allmir- illg a lot of useless officials and ‘ ing nut . _ 1 o m" ymm‘ "‘°“' P” 1912 and 1919 lite Government in- ot them’ Wm con. (gféflfilgfl the IGQOIIQPB Blflllflfifiuilil“ as much, proportionate y. as ere re always well to seenthlgttttlligal gentlemen did, and It was drag: m, “hem hmmmmflon without putting hands into d n“ Th“ 1s one pockets or the people. It Wu! 0 by implementing ore-election prom- ises, by going to Ottarws, and 501' The quantum m vlnclal subsidy. And out of that teachers. The tea-toners learned duf- ing those years to have with ill l ‘W1! t a h m“ Gmmmmm ‘Mn! {has covl-rnlnen-t: What steps have they Am they making ‘my their ealarxes, comfortable enough trust the government of that H3113 . and await the outcome, The)’ Therem “m” “film's in m” so and the Government set forth thanks w° "9 a" carried on in parts of this prov- “ Wm be a 379m lace by my hon. friends, was de‘ And when the teachers have “m? sub‘ found themselves in the hands olf lfld 0i this. ‘I will vflxhwg" rd ' are i'or their salary increase; when Bhanhg? 1 hi0 the ‘real!’ ‘Willi ‘they found themselves betrayed - mg t jum- Poim- W! that and wltll their backs. so to speak “d ‘miles before; this is in fact‘ 1115i- fllenewai. and so 8P9 Oncerned. we nothlnl by it, no. till then. that the schools be- rm‘ a‘! We came vacant. _~ _ ha"? Knitted And yet my hon. friends will boast about what they have done for education. Iiow dld THEY in» crease the teachers salaries. when 1 they found the teachers striking lComlig to matters of nlore spcc- on their hands? TlIPY got lthe money in the way any higlllway- tihlcre is man alight got money,-/by' taking e Ad- it by wily of taxation. They could Th0? ‘is nothing‘ new. have done it by keeping faith muchgy i’ plolici’ it is Vi"? with their electors; they told the the uhhormmeri- l5 i“ “m! Willi people when they sought their l“ rlly ion. frrlettds for the stiffrage that theywoulil take par- st tllle years, the . . song omelhwulation same old ticular care of the revenues and praise. Nothin‘ Constructive. l"! 50W to note that BOY-hint’ constructive In and self-Ibo very, very economical; that ii might be called» tilellhey would economize by dismiss- guon may which h“ Pecelli-iypllat they could save enough mon- flell rganized within theseloy in this way to pay the teachers Chum“ and will“! i5 Bllreadlngtlie increase. That was one meith» over th province. m"! V640 of this song? Wilitrfilloct to education. Onclivhic t.» at ‘least have endeavored Wuliillmogillo rBBIiIi-llg this sec-to carry out that promise; they, tllrh h; His Honors speech tbatpwould have lftiipq, faith with the Bury-fling relative to ellucaLlofL-people. Or. thev could have taken iIi-lllllsevcr been done-or attempt-‘ths same course as their predeces- mh" 9"" 110i"! by this Govern cons. and made an "attempt; ' at- ‘mi-“Emlihfl Ailltevioustbmiiilif least, to follow them by getting ab“! I10 frdiloaillonal system affine subsidy granted by the Fed- i. l-Go nment t thi. roi .' we look back. previous toiirirlrcasellir and on: of ‘this ‘if; l5. we will find a condition lcould have paid the Increase. But “virmiilrflllv enough my hon. no! They took the line whichlthey fmds- do not cane lto refer to-llolw boast of as Ileing 'nruve-the i“ T991166! to education, and1bravery of the hlghwayman-and wzh they are not at all proud ofptaxcd the people. That was the It~us their party in power thatleasiest way. it did not requlrevcry‘ lltrletedl education tilled. Edu-‘much thought, or initiative, or en- can was indeed almost at theiergy. valhlns ilolnt. u ileenlea in a . stl of chronic disability. There Conditions at P.W.C. V“ IHlmbBPle-‘ls vacant schools; 1 tluupplements we“, when away Today they boast. that they have unnogmng “.35 added“ 0W1“ rc-estalblished education because to; ma]; 0g p011”, and, 1M1‘ o1 they have increased the teachers 511m 01.1119 phwemhg 1111,9131 salaries in the manner I have re. 50-115mm who had been 1h pow ‘rred to. What. actually is the B. . hwehlhy yo“; o1. more, edw condition? What. evidence is there Q1 1n 1111.15 pmv1hoe_ at the “me that they have raised the status o1 .11. 30mg h.“ o1, power 1h of education? Rather, ls thcreInot 191w“ M 11m, 10m,“ ebb‘ evidence to the contrary? The Qhe 01,11" hamh .1110 perm‘! b“ very bcsl‘. output of our public m... 19,12 and 19.161 when thei schhols are those who gradual... walarue to its height. was one B; iililiictfirzf x31”: hgfilagg" l?‘ h 1b“ h h . 8. i1 8 l9, (3 Ill $111,101,881 fifiorypemghdihhaillirgi of our common schools. Talks the 1h... The hchooh, were fmmnrcauits of the work there toda) and _ . We augilt to be able to measure dur. that time. The teachers . nllorlees lwelre increased‘ ‘Sum- tho Standard M me work dime m ‘ . ' >tllc common schools. What aretile menhools were established and . 1 _ conditions there today? it ie very "3808 DTOIIBPIY trained for their . . hrohom The number o1 difficult to find out but. from. the schhmamctmu was hmgoly “v lnost nuthorntlve reports we could crca. as well as their salaries. fill meh conditions M” m" 5mm‘ S01“ gardens were ‘naugunmufl orc nve been a great dcal of nntincouragerl. h I i’.’...‘i'§.i’.§?"°"l‘l'i“wi"ll...ll°'?lilli "w" ‘he can» "I we a M in h, ‘h 1 1 _ O the staff, as they have practically wmlhhsgh; thagshgfhaivas 1:2 the same staff from year to year. begillg of our educational eys- H‘ l“ m" bemu“ me stamu", “r hem . work is raised. because the stand urd is NOT raised. If anything. it web”. Qunmn“ subjects this is very ev-ldont. Is It lngly great. has been luwerelL. In one or tlwo ‘ position. during the campaign o2 ipolicy new is to be the everlastlfl! so much 8910f permanent work. Insofar ns the that when the war arose andlwhen’ to the campaign revenues of this Province. fol- she diliibi- M“! auzovrlrnnterlt which had been ln- out. Certainly zhat claim is rldi What is th0l(.(l—i.lle honorable course to folhnmvpyuug, 0p 111E. Plhovfptml; It isilow. It would have been honor-[AND 1-1- Mriisrp BE MADE Up To Numbeflesfiililllflffrfl; the ploportion is aIarm-.EG1.1ON_ rT-evii‘ deuce o! the Jnnus-lfaced policy 0! myhon. friends the present 90V- ernment. When they were in 0il>~ 11019, nothing was too bad to be said albout the highway project Their newspaper was full of dire- Iul warnings to the public albout the burden that would be placed on the shoulders of the Mini-yer! It meant doom to the Province! Statements of this kind appeared m very large black type But now what is their policy. Their road monument that is to cornmelnmor- ate this government for all time to come in this province; and that "is the be-all and end-all of their achievement the road policy, which lthey damned so heartily when in Opposition. This is one example of the difference between their promise and their achievement- beforé election and after election. I am not going to say that all this money they have spent in connection with the road policy has been wasted. If we were to take a government from the Infir- mary and place alt their disposal sufficient money they would b: aible to do something. But what I no say is. that they have under taken to do permanent work and they are not doing permanent work, but only a small proportion lborrowlng of money for the high ways scheme for the bulirilng up oi swamps, the necessary draining of cerned. we have no fault tlo find But we object, and We always have objected, to the borrowing of large sums of money charged upon the purpose of performing other than permanent work. I do not know that they claim now that these wads are perman- culous. We have had two years eicpcrleuce with them. We KNOW IIHOSE RONDIS TODAI" I have ‘travelled over part of them lagf year and found them far from permanent. They are nothing half‘ as good as the adjacent roads which had not received treatnent. They talk now aihout elaborating a system for the UPKEEP of the roads. This shows that they have lost faith in the quality of per- mancy they were supposed to pos- scee. I ‘Very Generous fl aln glad my non. friend the Leader of the Government has had a change 0t’ hennt (according to =i speech of his recently reported) with regardfio his doctrine that the building oi‘ the highways would not cost the pcqple of this province a cent. Recently at Sunllmenelde, I believe, he admitted that the mon» Ply lVlUiST BE DRAWN FRO-hf 'I‘H"E PROVIDE FOR THE LOSS MADE TO FUltNlffi-H THE 60 PERCENT. NECESSARY. That is just it. We have already told him that this] money had/to be-paid out of the Treasury. Ilt comes out of the pill)- lic funds and it is a charge uipon the revenue of the Province. It is a dclbt which has to lbe paid and this last year's additional $125,000 will also have to be paid. just the same as all the other debenturcg issued in connection with tho debt oi‘ the Province. I am glad to be a,‘ last admits that this moncy -has to be made up. Regarding tho "distribution among Illc pcolplc at a time when it is so much needed, of the moneys ex- pended in road construction" which it is announced in the Ad- lress ls “a grealt public boon." I infer from that. that the. Govern.- mcnt is laying out this money on ‘ho lvasis of a public charity. They cannot defend tho roan poiicv in filly other way and so they argue that the people ueed- the money and they will dole this out ti them. But where did tilcy col tho llionlly with which they an». lining so charitable? lSixty percent of ii at least comes ouit of the pockets of the people. I would suggest. Ii they want to nstalhllsh a public charity that they establish it on a different. basis than this. I sup posc there will be A ‘STILL FUR- THER EXTENSION OF PUBLIC CHARITY DURING THIS Fluid?‘ ‘NON YEAR. it would be a rlpieu lid thing for this Government to come out as phllanthrophists~ IMMEDIATELY BEFORE AlN EL The next verse in tho Hymn oi‘ Self-Praise is dedicated to myhon. friend the Choir Inader and the usual hoqucte are handed to hlfr I1 Pegllrd to the Technical School. i do not know lust how much cre- vilt is duo him for that. it is a school that has been established vcry much in the-same way as sim- r . ivll;‘1é%'fwf[§1; 5elf~lfraise {goo owning n». "Ir , lilo Roads. his“! I THIS MAN rants voU now TO KEEP Fm- Bear River, N. S-"My buck In “I9 bed l could hardly work. l-wss always tired out and lied no IIIIHIIOII; wu nervous and dizzy. and everything seemed to worry me. I bad terrible 11th! ill. my right side. I felt/badly for lbolt eighteen months. and could not e m work as it should have been done. ,» tried several doctors, and also but]!!! about $25.00 worth of put up mediclnep, but l found no relief until l took Down! Piercds Golden Medical _ cry llltl or Pierce's Anurlc (numeric-ale Tablets. I have taken two bottles-cl ti Discovery. and four of the Andria: Tlbhl ' and can say that I feel l8 weliu l h! . "2 felt for the last ten years. l . sufferer to gwc Dr. Piexceis s , fair trial. l cannot recommend. M0 highly for what the have done _ ms and shall be please to answer. on; all who cares to write arch-Normal ,8» Trlmper. R. R. 1. Obtain these famous medi new at your nearest drug store, llanthletu or liquid, or send 10 cents to Dnfiemlb Laboratory in Btidgeblllg. L, for l trial packsge of my of his mmetllr. Write Doctor Pierce. President Imelda Hotel in Buffalo. N. Y" if you desire fne medical advice. Have Your [YES ~ Examined by G. F. HUTGHESON Optometrists ' This Easter SEND . YOUR FRIENDS». -_.. A . PORTRAIT BY 1 BAYER“ D@O'5§§OO-C JRS. MALLORY QUALIFIES ‘ TO MEET MISS LENGLEN NICE, biarch 21.-——<Mra. Molll. B. Mallory, United States Womln tennis champion. today qualified to nloct Suzanne Lenglen in the singles otf the Nico tournament!» marrow by defeating Miss Tobi" 11nd Mrs. O'Neill. English players. in the second and third rounds. The score in the match with Mrs}. O'Neill was 8-45. 6-4. - Miss Elizabeth Ryan. the Cali. fornia girl. defeated liIa-s. Beamfsll of England afiel- a ‘great irphiii fight, thus reaching, the sditiill- nals. The scorn of the match was 0-4;, e-s. c-i. ~ CARPE-NTIER ‘r0 MEET aml SEPTEMBER it PARIS. M-arch 2i.—-'l‘he French Boxing Federation announcerlthis averting that ll. fight between Georges Carpeutler and "Battling? Riki hns been definitely arranged for tho afternoon of ptellbor l6. in the Buffalo Stadium hare. Francois Doscitmps has acknowl- edged acceptance of the date ‘in the nanlo of Cami-utter and Bill. who was informed by telegraph of the arrangements. has sent hi! no- cervtant-e through hie minnow from Dublin. '1 For Pile? l Li‘. v.'o""Q"§~‘Q us; v 3..., 181k‘ W1,“ 1m” Hwmhbccliuso the pupils are lazlcr 0r hon. ntiemen done? They gay more Indolent and do not do their gheymd a hundred 5,711,011, o: work properly? Evidently not, as moreu this province vacant. “he ‘Prmcilifli 0i Film-B 1i “@799 liai- schools all over Canada by funds provided by the Dominion Government under a scheme inaug- ll l8 Pjrllilflid C0110 e M a a 1 urated when the Conservative _ ha“ 5111,11‘. ‘again first’? 3:058) Government was in power at Ot- r "n" M" awn‘! n". that the students had alpplled m“ i‘ w“ "w": "w P°ii°Y °i hue-n. Rolfe! n. II themselvesiifldustriouslly h. o..." “W B°"i°" "P Msisiwn Govern» _w|.» Hull!’ HIIIYQYGI umuv horh “"1 ‘ha, I, wohm he hard m ment and it is to them that. the W ""- {go OM81“ 1h“ no‘, d you”: iredlt should go. I believe in. auy- Pyzggfldwilhnguirélhigpoagvzlfm-1:’: people for qualities more. desirable "7'! i" i“ "W" °d“°""'°"~_i""' slum wonderful u. one pun. 11h hwdenw And yet hhe Shanda“ ever. and If this School proves’ a 1, M1 1.5162,“ betlelit I am preps-red to give the What is the reason the number i‘ '“i°“°' °t Amcimura "ha!" cl failures are increasing! There w" “m4” is m“ him‘ 15 “my uh“ 01h". 801M101‘, “d I notice that at a recent meet- 111“ 1m 11h“ 1h“ m“ No.1. Pa“ lug of the f8fm8fl-—Wll0 are. after PERL‘! pREBNnEU_ Th.’ u‘ M‘ ill. the DESI DGOPIO l0 dlttlldé "$30!! h,.,,,,,,h, “W,” M," h," mm the merits of. this lnifihlfloll~fl PFInce of Wales cam”. 9'" f" "W WW1“ "he show Is It to be wondered at. then. “Mn-m” “W” w” n” "i7 m. the standard of tsnohin! in "m" immm“? "I "i i" “M” the cormnen schools has fallen “ti. " ' whah 11"“ Wrcehuuv“ ‘W11. What is there of performance“ are maicing failures and are being Pfllm", i“ i" '1' m” "flu ‘W!’ song home and lent out with ll “Fwd t° m7 hm‘- m°nd7 n“ 4 csnses. Those failures go out to “mwma” i‘ '° m"'°"“l- '° "i" eve itching. allay the teach: they lower lthe standard In Pnmw“ w‘ “mid "Met non ‘n; when laIihlQ-gntglunhuob the rchobie and the outvput at the ‘hug mm‘ hum-win“ "iiqm! “fill. finigrthatvantiosrc schools comes but to Prince of fwmm" "Wm"! '1 1"“ <11 "i- * wfle; “.1 the M1111 1,1 ma“ (d1 J benefit to the community. I will . m“, i; u . W519“. “mgr . be delighted if later cn he will be oble to inform the Hours more - fil- nag Question. ‘ - on this point. _ Th9 nut verse ltl the Kym q couched tomorrow.) euffering from we an curtain .» .we have a remedy here that _wlli prove ‘beneficial and ifs- psndnbio. . Mlcl Emulsion - rosem- kmendod by nil people u the V ‘- but. street Ill molt dffic- ‘ , Went. 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