-.__,_ my be in lumbing lg Iixtur ‘hich II light v train n bur com "no. 8n s A ilith Perle ’luml Hi was summon. GUARDIAN. MARCH 30; -PAGE EIGHT -"" ‘ , , _ _ . L stilonttfltaies ..... ........ Big Snmfsimils ' ' ‘Al Ask for the big new Wall Paper Catalogue \\'rtte your name and address on the coupon. Cut it out and mail it to us and we'll send you the new _\NALL PAPER CA'I‘.~\LO,GL'|§-—tl1e biggest and best mzul order catalogue in Canada. 85 IIfliHISOlllC Designs, priced the lo\vest in Canada, all prices hast-ll on llULiliLE ROLLS OF l6 YARDS. USP. TIIIS COUPON". .l/()()RI§ tx- lllcl.l.i()l), LllIl/Ylil), Cn.-\ui.o'r'r|-:'ro\\"x, I’. l3. l. Sfllfl um a co/vy of 111v limo IV/ILI. PAPER CA T/ILOG U15. Torin: or Purl Ojfiw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pravinrc....... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Guardian. Moore 8t Mcieod Ltd 119-121 Queen St. CI1’T0wn, P. E. I. hi) talent Minis! " gfiiiiidiililii Government (Continued rrom P1139 0118-) I necessary investment of capital and expenditure of labor. In other words. they do not consider it pos- sible to make farming pay under present conditions, even when sei- entfic methods are adopted. The remainder frankly stated that they want better living conditions than they can secure by returning to 1111s i'arm. Objection was made to long hours. monotony, lack of intellectu- al and social intercourse and ex- cessively hard labor. One wonders how the graduates who hold these views B1510 what farm life involves can hope ‘to become successful teachers of agriculture and lnstll in others the desire to follow an occupation from which they them- selves turn away. The inquiry lu- dicates that in an even greater measure than at present the ‘short courses’ a-t Guelph should ‘he en- couraged ratiher than the graduate course. A medical college that de- voted the time oi’ its staff to train- inig ‘men two-thirds of whom had no intention of becoming (lot-tors would not be regarded as a very good investment for a. community needing doctors, no mzttter hon satisfactory it might be to the in- dividual sttudcn-t. Oxitarlo trends farmers with scientific trniningrtnti would rather have two or (hr-co hundred short-course men yearly coming from and igointg hack (.0 the farm than seventy Bachelors oi Science most of whom will never‘ take part in the workaday life of tho farms of the Province." Dr. Dewar would ask the Cwn- mlsaloner of Agriculture to (litres! this" clipping. He had been in swal- pathy with the Technical School ‘lust your but his faith had IIPBII shaken to ti. great extent (itirinp, the past twelve months. A prominent funnier of the province IJZIIII. your told him ‘he would not IIIItIW his three boys to intend tho sehotil be- cause he was afraid they would hover come back. 'i‘lils man was not necessarily uuprogresslvts; he had won many medals nntl prizes for his products. Another pro minent farmer, who hnd a boy at- tending school, said his snn did not know of one single boy inlast year's class tliuit. wzu-i going buck ' rs. 0. Waterman, In Discussing Case Declares Tania: Restored H61‘ Fully When Aimolt a Norvoul Wreck-Gains 14 Pounds - “Tnnlac restored my health so completely three years ago thflt I haven't had to take a single dose of medicine since," says Mrs. C018- Waterman, 145 Monroe St. Tor- onto, Ont. " . “l don't believe there W118 1i worse case than mine in Ontario. ll had been suffering for about. three years and-was practically a nervous and physical wreck- couid eat scarcely a. thing, $16911 was almost impossible, and rheu- niutistm in my hands. wrists, B1111 arms almost drove ‘me distracted. I spent every cent I could lily m!’ hands on ‘for medicine. and 118d about lost hope of ever being We" atgaiin. _ "ButTaniae ended my Buffering and saved me a great many dill‘ iars. 1 regained fourteen ‘rounds- too, which 1 still retain, and I {Bel as strong and healthy new as when n. school girl. 1 have ‘been Plum"? the Tanluc treatment three yeti" now, and want. to send out lhlfl —-FOR m: went... n [HQGIQ-II Wm DUTY OF THE SfPRON\(*'.—-We then that are strong ought to bear the inflrmities of the weak and not to please ourselven-dlomnns 15:1. APRIL 2 SPIRITUAL WEAPONS:—-For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of stronghold»- 2 Corinthians 10:4. APRIL 3 HOW GOLwIlLESSES-The Lord thy God shall bless thee in all thine increase, and in all the works o! thine hands, therefore thou shalt surely reviewer-Deuteronomy 16:15. APRIL 4 ABUNDANYPLY SATIGFIIIED. -— They shall o abundantly satisfied with the fat ess of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the message to help others." Tnnlac is for sale by all 200d sold. Our DTOIuIIIIIQII lows are not iii 0 very healthy condition. Theft! i" always, however, a personal PTO ' hition which any man cam. t force independent of theuttioll 0 the Courts or any difficulties of lei:- islation. (lie commended the wo- men's suffrage, which he lind We‘ vionsly advocated and had intro- duced n resolution to this tots. ‘ (It wits. useless for the (lovers; nieni. to boast oi a surplus. Tht expenditure had not horn RED! within revenue lust yeill‘. 110i‘ Wmlm i, b“ [his yea“ ‘Tiler-a wnls a delic- ii oi $150,000 lust year, and IIF-OIIIID- ly the same amount again. The government might mince matters as it liked, but these were the cold facts. The Commissioner of Agri- mtture declares we must spend to the faum. if this is true it isa sad state of affairs. Hon. ‘Mr. 1.0a said this was not. correct. Mr, Dewar ‘replied tllni Allow Many Slices oi Aliegweit SIM BACON t‘... You Eat With “Your Eggs F01: EASTER BREAKFAST he was glad to hear it; hilt this was the statement of an intelligent farmer who had svni. one of his boys therc. The stliool might be n good thing for mtwlilinics living in Charlottetown, but if it wcuns the boys away from the farm through their contact with city life it. is deplorable. We (spend "money as an itgnictrlturnl province to keep ,0ur boys here, and this is what pliappcns. He did not wish to (lis- ‘puroge the Commissioner of Agri- lculturc, but he could not approve ,0!‘ this systcim. The government, the thought, deserved credit for l-in- porting feeds when they were scarce. The school fairs were good, if there was any good in fairs. the small fair was the best. |The igovernment should do every- thing possible in getting after the money due ns in land claims at 0t.- tatvat. The time for this had not been favorable recently. He was in sympathy with the temperance movement. though it was a ‘very ‘muddled question here at present, TheNew Edison LONDON W UPRIG HT _ THIS phonograph of attnactive de- sign and superior‘ musical quality may be obtained at the moderate price of only $135 The distinctive principles of repro- duction employed in the NEW EDI- SON gives it a tonal quality that is unequalled by any other instrument. It is the only phonograph that dares the test of direct comparison with the living artist. . Budget terms may be arranged. Come in and talk it over today. nus Lift Off with Fingers .. P""““" hm i‘ b"! Drop a iittlr rreezone" on an aching corn, Imiailiiy that coo-n stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right oft‘ with fingers. Truly! Your ‘ITIISBItit sells a tiny bottle cf "'Frccz0ue" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn. or coo-n between the toes. and the caliuses, without soreness or irritation. Al. . n 34s.! J YOU tmMErIL-ziQYQéIoIIoI-iqci I DON'T YOLPDEAR "SHE, wAq Nib‘: o: Prren-ER- aura; r’ TAIN nztz wanna t For. some in OHIO!‘ to progress. lir- this)" have utscd the word "squander" ‘in- stead. ‘iiow ‘would this DYIIICIDI“ (apply to the farmer‘! We are uli lagriculturists, so that the some policy should make for progress on the foam as well. ilutif the farm- ei‘ did this he "would "progress" in the direction of the lnfirnranv, be- t-atise in order to live at present he has t0 save, and not spend. Here again the Commissioner is in con- tilct with Sir Frederick Taylonwho declares that Canada cannot 80 ahead as she should while ‘taxation and the cost of living BPEdIIKIICI‘ in this country than lu the States. The iPremier optimistically sug- gests that in n short time motor cars will be within tho-‘reach of every farmer. if borrowing foriiie highways docs not now cost the farmer a cent. how would they cs- cape paying if they all bought auto- mobiles? T-he tBell government said they lrad to place more taxes on the country on account of the deficit of $253,000 left by their pre- decessors. True. they needed mo- ney to pay increased teachers‘ sai- aries, but this was the only neces- sity. The Premier said the people turned down the Conservaltivet-i‘ proposition because of the tenmc of it. in Mr. Dewar‘s (llstrlct at ev- ery rmeeting he iiaid supported the Conservative tax measure. The teums were not "m-onstrousmat. all, they were reasonable. The tax was three mills on the dolla-r and the poll tax Wiin‘ not on the young men. hut on the r- to payers. It was no higher" than $4 an.l not less than i2. ‘Tho tPrn-mlor, in saydr-g the tux was $4, wan not oulin rsrroct. Mr ilewarh; district ha? (tpprovcd o this tax. Naturally, when th’; gov urnment came into power, tire) were confronted with the demand II the teachers. They had to levy Tl tax and not, as the Premier says, because of the deficit left by the other party. ‘PfiiElVlillldlt ‘HELL: Not‘ that alone. MR. DidWAft: ‘i thought you said that was tho primary reason. ‘PREMFI-llt IHICIJIJ: That does not mean "alone." Mr. Dewar asked the ‘Premier if, to be honest ‘about. it, that deficit really existed at nil? Premier ileli did not reply. ‘Mr. Dewar, continuing, said he had looked carefully into the Public Accounts and found, according to the External Auditor in 1918. ‘the debt given as $1,006,991.71, add the to-callcd deficit of $253,000 of 1919 .0 that mnkse $1,259,999.71 O11 Dec. 3i, 1920, according to the Ex- ternal Auditor, the debt was set down as $1,100,080.04. e reduction of $159,011.67. According to the External Auditor the dcbt was $93,087.38 more in 1920 than in 1918. in 1920 there was $3,253.22 of u surplus. and sinking funds "it! BRINGING UI’ FAT HER- ‘ , dntiggists. Over 35 million bottlesl APR"- 5 , put in‘ effect in‘ river of thy pleosures.-—Psal.m 36:8 FULEIIJLING THE LAwq-Owe ino man anything. but to iovo one (another; for the that loveih another I h, lhath fulfilled the 1aw.—Romans 13:8 I APRIL 6 I i WILL noun nnv }1A-ND:--l the Lord thy God will hold thy 'rlght'hand, saying unto thee, Fear lnot: I will help thee.~—dsaiah {l :13. APRIL 7 i REST-This is my rest forever: there will I dwell: for I have de- sired lt.—-I‘salms 13254. amounting to "$lii,.'il'ifi.l2——maklng iu all a reduction of debt to the ex- tent of ‘$22,612.34. Add this to the $03,087.38 and it gives $115,701.07. w-hich would indicate tho real de- floit of 1919. ‘The government soy they did not pay it off: the Pre» mier claims it will take ‘ten years to pay it. What, than, became of the debt? (Premier (Bell did not reply. Mr. (Dewar continued to demand where the difference came in be- tween the $115,000 and the $253,- 000. This debt could not vanish intto thin air. As a ‘matter of fact it did not exist at all. ‘it le there- fore useless for the Government. to say ‘that taxes had to be put on on this account. Mr. Dewar concluded with an ‘ap- peal for retrenchment in expendi- tures. ‘iRememtbe-r, we increased our salaries at a time when we con- sidered that. we needed t0 be palid more on account of the ‘high cost. oi‘ living. ‘Flint eond-ltton is to some extent parsslng away, and it is our duty (to economize, as the fanmers have to do. ‘I am sorry that in the address Ifufn tho Throne there is not more ‘stress laid upon" economy and retrenchment. i maintain what El sold last yeani that it would be in the interest of the country if the indamnltios were‘ lowered and some of "the high sai-‘ uries of officials lowered too!” ‘The debate was next taken uphy Mr. '1‘-hos. MtiNutt, who, after speak- ing a ‘few minutes (it being near G p.m.) moved the mdiournnnont. T-ho Ilouse adjourned until 3 p.m. Wetl- ncsday. | Sage Tea Beautifles And Darkens Hair l DON'T STAY GRAY! IT DARKENB 8O NATURALLY THAT NO- I BODY CAN TELL. You can turn gray. faded hair‘ beautifully dark IIYVI lustrous almost over night if you'll get s botillo of "Wyeilfs Same null sulphur Compound" at any (ii-in; store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea ltccipc, improved by the addition of other illkredtents. are sold annually. says a well-known tlruggist here, because it darkens the hair ao naturally? and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. . Those whose hair is turning gray ' llwflilill! i-hflm. because after one or two applications the gray hair VuIIIBIIOS and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of you-tn, flruy. haired. unattractive folks aren't: Wyél-ll’! 568$ and ‘Sulphur Oom- pound tonight and you'll bqneiqgm. ed with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. . C "L Street oars are tied up and trains Infill“: ll Ill" on ‘hi9 to ‘make progress resulting - "u" from continually drifting snows. oo-o-oooo Trail-us in the ALBOIIIa central have ‘ ' . APR“ 1 been stalled for two days. The W88 8 d ‘he i ' temperature is thirty below at , ~ - " ‘ Hearst, Ont, STEAUING A COFFIN eoillnfrom a dead man is the lai- eat exploit in crookdom. Mrs. Flor- ence Banks. a widow, made the complaint to the state's attorney. Her husband died ‘in ‘Muskogee, Okla, and when the body arrived she hadit placed in a ‘$500 casket. The bodywas placed in a vault at this =Mount Glenwood Cemetery. came “to the surface, it was encas- streeis o‘! Bergen, Norway, after n Wlflifld Bfbilud. so get busy with- '. Delay Traffic SAULT 3T. NPARIE, Mar 28- f BY “lliiilT-Alllllii” ‘ , . . East Ship Harbour, 1L8. “For years, I was adreadful sufferer from Constipation and Headaches, and I was miserable in every way. 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