M, M; ..-w->.-¢w,.,._......7. i:.,v_<,e.;..:k,___,_‘_ vurfi‘, __ i.‘ _4____‘: ‘J F/ aljiitilaieiiaiiitnniiiiwii GUAHDIANl§111111111lL€11111111111 liiaaaa Paaaaaaaaa THE CHARLOTTETOWNJGUAEDIAN. lttie Hearst papers. They know tba fthe lleaiisi papers have “opposed all | war" oii just one occasion. That oc- a rRinAif, APRIL 22, 1920 'I‘I'I(‘II .\' l(‘.-\ l. l'}l)ll(‘.-\'l'l().\' ‘ The [Jresent visit to the province of Professor L. W M SC , ll)l1'(§(3t0l' Of TQChHlCEIl Education f0!‘ l .'\1‘.~;91llll1ll'b‘ advice, to reduce ilie the Dominion, recalls the fact, almost forgotten here, that the zimtiunt of the Technical Educntiougrzint available to this yirmiince last year was approximate- ly $18,000 and th-at approximately‘$20000 IS zivail- able for the present ye-ar, on the condition that the province puts up an equal LllllOtlllt. _ - v This tyrant, or such proportion of it as the pro- Vince. feels disposed to tlllllZt? under the prescribed conditions, ls 101 be ‘Qamdll for the technical education 0f young inen, llj." ‘Lbclllllcill education is meant a training in any ti-azlaa or aict-‘tipation. In this case, there being 2lll‘(‘1_ 1y .-i crazu 11.11‘ 1'._Q'l'lCtlltlll';ll education, this occupation is t1‘~lt'ii1.\lt1<l from the special grant for technical 1143i; no; nuiiciilttirt- ext-opted then, the technical cjrziiii is availajali: for the traininig‘ oi’ young men in iishcries. CZllllUlllillf. enp‘i.au.=ei'iii,e', plumbing. Iirintinir, auto l't'])£lll'l1l_fl'., inecliiiiiics, etc., provided the ])l',l1\'ll1t‘(.1 atlianccs an equal sum. ' There no reason why this grant should not 119 taken ;[;l\';111l_:1t1'0 o1.’ to the e._\tentot' our ability‘ and our need. li will bc argued. anrl very properly‘, that agriculture is our prettiest industi'_v, that what is needed here more than :iii_vthing else is to train our _\'(1tll1_Q‘]1(‘(1[ilt‘ to lltlli‘ an interest in and to choose zigri culture as their calling‘ and so retain them in the pro- vince. " ‘ , While this i< so ihcic will alwayis be a leakage into other jai-ofcssitans and other callings. All our young men are-not going to be farmers. Those who are not shorid have their opportunity as well as those who tire. The lll.lll1llt‘l"l1i‘ those who will take up (ithcr czilliniajs is bass than those who will tz-ilte up 3g'l'lCllll.l‘:l'l1 rinrl in this provincta llill‘tlt‘tllill'l_‘i' it de- sirable that this shotilil he so. Nlorcover, eveuv effort should be made in all our primar_v schools to train the boys zitgriciili.urtilly, not to teach them how to farm, which in the case or" young; trhiltlren would be a waste of time, but to bend their minds towards farm- inp; and so intluciicr: them that they will choose agri- culture as lllfdl‘ most natural calling, This influence, more than any other is needed now in our 1irimai~v schools Zlllil oin- of tl111_t1jl‘t‘2lt:lll11s in our edu ‘tltlfiflill system should he to provide this influence by engag- ing only t1iaii-o.i_c11il_\' capable teachers an_ paying" them ai-t:oraliii:y1_v. . 'l‘ho cltoi‘! to establish agricultural high schools, at least one in each county, should meet with the heart-y 2l]J]ll'i1\‘tll of our zigrictilttiral community and the experiment about to be undertaken at Hazel- brook, retcrriitl to in ycstcrdayds issue will be watch- ed with interest by the ivholc province. The Consoli- dated Rchool is l‘!‘illllCl1ll_\' tiled for such anexperi- ment and if the undertaking receives the encourage- ment it deserves it should prove a success. For tctrhnical education in other l)l“<1ll(:ll0s‘ there is also r able for the purgios-t» the provincial tautlayi would be comparatively‘ small. We trust the government will see its way L'l0‘dl‘ to make the necessary zt])])l'()pl‘l‘<ttl()l1 ‘ for this purpose and have technical classes opened here in at lczist a fcxv lines as a beginning. Some of the other provinces have taken it up and it is proving a great succeias. l‘l'|§l.l(' SFIIOOLS RICPUIFT. The annual report of the Superintendent of Edu- cation was tzilibcd ycsterd-ayi. The various details in connection with the schools and school system, sta- tistical tables, inspectors’ Reports and the result of and papers connected with the examinations for teachers’ licenses are given. There were 406 schools in operation during the year; nine schools were without teachers (luring the year while in lhc case of five others which were clos- ed forfuwiiii of teachers the pupils were conveyed to {neighboring schools. The number of pupils enrolled during the year was 17,587, a ll(1(‘l'0'<l.\'(1. of 2711 from the enrolment of‘ the previous year: the average daily attendance showed a decrease of 1126 from that of the previous year. It is significant" that the decrease in attendance fell much more heavily upon the boys, the decrease in the case of tioys being" 219 and in that of girls 55 as compared with the previous year, An’ interesting feature of the Chief Superinten- dent's report is a table showing the average daily at- tendance, l1t‘l‘t'(.‘11t21_EfO of attendance, supplements voted and ziniaiunts paid by government since 1887/ Act-ordinal‘ to this table the enrolment in 1887 was 22,460; this has decreased _vc.-irly' with but slight fluctuations until 1010 when it had fallen to 17,587. On the other llllllfl the amount of supplement voted rose steadily from $0, (3111.31) in 1887 to $64,015.50. The government (expenditure also rose from $110,- 484.21 in the former year to $187,488.07 in 1010. The ])(.‘l‘l'('lIl:lt'jl‘ of attendance zilso increased stead~ . ily from 51.87 in the former year to 62 in 191.0. . The total expenditure for each pupil enrolled,‘ for the pasl vear was $16.25 and for each piipilin al;-' tendancc $20.21. The government expenditure per enrolled pupil was $10.66 and for each pupil in at-T tendancc $17.18: the expenditure by the trustees was I‘(1S]1(‘.(‘ll\'<)ly' $5.59 and $9.02. The averaize salaries paidto teachers during the year were as follows: Class 1 male $615.72; female $432.35: Class 2 male $382.32; female $331.51; Class 3 male $313.23, female $236. . With the section dealing with the condition of the schools, the Inspectors’ reports, etc., we shall “deal in afuture issue. ‘ i iill Vllltlllb‘ l1l'll‘~'l1lC(3'1lll(l Vllth th_c_g_112i.l1-t _El.V3ll_.,-4ovaii:iiiua;aiil,.called llie Xorrls Lib-I 5P1“ a. n“, ulluuriol, Llmlrfllsj. ‘ act, they are lilting to (every vlsible~ 1711110111 5101011 UIPOWII into! the To “W50. Wm b“ mm“ Hm usuula yum. M“ (,,-fl“-|mg hphmd e‘t‘nry I a-‘lliugi, at tlie ciltlcal iiioineiit sav- ' sprinkling of Fariiii-r, Labor and “may gm“! m“ 11r"'“'-5*'5 eve" t Eng and from subjugation‘ Am" 'l‘lie new ltoud Act, pruned and,’ ti-iiiiiiicd by the legislators, should I ‘ciisloii was the war with Germany. pi-ovc more workable and salts-l “vowing cum?!‘ "mm [orrlbh Ikecp lils country out of ll, not; we llictory iliau the old one. llainyiluljo deplorable m“! mo“ unparhsuspeet, inure from love for Ger uiggestioiis from the opposition and “unable ma“ a w“ between theilllfllly than through hatred for llri- Wivtllv members wort-- wlscly we, [jnimd States and‘ Great Britain‘ , ialii. ‘He foiiientcd war with Spain. 00111011 b)’ 1111‘ 11101110101? 111111. 311-; This Ilewspnptar and "s Hm“ “mm die has culled for ivzir on Mexlcorlle, ‘ wiiriieil his countrymen for opposcil iill war and would particu-Jms 11111111110!‘ of Inspectors and l1l(l'1'1;liB-;1:u_ly and especmuy Opposed m war yi-zirs that Japan iiiiil Britain were ‘ lllt‘ sllpUHtl should iiiucli lllljlfflVfilbclwoell tiles“ [W0 grout Engnslbi licr ilestliied enemies. ,l1ut his‘; its efficiency. We would gr: l'ur11i-‘ hypocrisy iiiid llllQllllq-lll I “l. I _ |_ ,, , h llOlllLHlS Pl‘ 11nd antigen‘ tli-ii one li siicctoridlmnlm’ "Dunn-UL M)“, w u H) falsehoods u Durently impose on _' ' i‘ ‘ , " ' you suppose this editor is? He ls p ior each (‘minty ilcvotiiii; llls whole Willriiii ltunilolpli lleurst nud tlii-T “lure renders ma“ any 0H1“ news‘ 11111110 lo ilic work would be best of ‘ Spmvncos qumm "n; n“; Dlwnlngip1l|181‘s _lii the United Stutos ciin ll . (mpg m. a mug udimfiul published boast. ‘Like the famed "but. ol‘ lii-i Tlii-ri‘ is. Wllijlljlzvilffi to be oni- l l“ m“ “ml-St pllptirs “ml lilgned Dylan“ ‘Wake-S, wh-lli-leili-nuins llailhli. ilie cilitoii. Thi- article is (entitled wound n make,” mar“ "Mum's “lml lCllKlllllll be Just not Jealous‘ i" drug ms highly addicted rumlwsl “m! Amny M“ “m m Slrahlm", Wllll p, few pious platitudes wlilcli and is Maw“ U" u“ “Mild? ‘vhiuh iiri- supposed to be coiiiiilliiiciitaiy “Hm, is “m Hui-rick!" m- mis \v()‘l(lVl_. aippearcil oriaiiuilbv lii ilic London ‘ Ztlqrtlatiétiihgsiglln.“ llivhbl-frrimlllfiulilzv‘ gums m mus _ i‘ $150 distress he lniily llcralil, the labor ncwspziperfbd‘ Stakes is 0m‘ "w wuiux‘ i" should be lrciila-d 11."- 11 111111111‘? 111111- Iimmrtiu) pm ‘It M!" ‘lhtlrnmll 8:“. the civilized llllrVlllllifilllvlll.‘ of ilillt“ nut iziiii-lsoiia d as a triiiiiiizil willi- ‘W’ mm?" o“ “r l) w ‘ml on - -' - ~- l‘ 1 .- - ‘u. ' pm mp2,.“ Summons m. m,“ as m“ iyiuii-s. This aimiclc is reproduced I rimlllllnllar1{xii(Plnuiébtll:l$l(;::)vln(l;:::;v si-‘ribtatl ‘by inc Arclt. ’l‘1i<.- rializ biulailly govcrncil are liidla, l<‘.|.;ypt' t-nil licloie liiipiisciiiiia n1 was ilii» Shins‘ ‘Having In-(wod (his m his and Iremnm ‘ own satisfaction. Hearst klndly fills laliiglauil lllqll if she persists 1n‘ 51., ‘ "a 552E251: —il-.2i".._~_'1l 51.11.1111 . tic-n" mail spoi. liiiprisoiiiiiiiit for (lg-lit is. 1| ri-lii: of lizirbzirii- ZIKPS. Whcii thi- lllllllilll bring has ri-zielii-il lluii u:-i'iii-iiiii:iti\ drop of the tide that rwozi touch-i lior-1i_v.tlii- Barons fr ii Kiiii: John. and that principle .it lraisi should find 1101101‘ in this Blames England. - , .. 150 Boys’ Suits $9.98 a near what pve are for. i Hnligzhunud m,“ n ig..n_lu_ m“! this .llt‘l' 00111.1(,‘ she ,- l)illl11(l to arouse Th“ muck‘ “Don whim m“ fects- ~. . -. a; ¢-'l" i t" u- a l“ lppmduced fmm tomler Acts‘ fdludin lr(lk\llllli__(.)uml "mum" o“ llcarst article [flllllllltl-lllfi records lint this l11('i1>‘ll1't‘ is an aini-iiiliiig ‘.1 1""? U ‘ "l" ‘"13" n“. firm belief Ufa)“ ,S“.Mf,.,. ma, “pa: llll a troiii which 1 rrors of l1llll‘l' pciw t d w “milnons. of Ampriuans 9mm,‘ hmpi P -.. H a a1‘. _' “'11s >000“ l1 ‘l1111111-11‘a1l~ cars n or ilospisc bliiiglaiiil, amt tliai iiilll» loiis of Uflllr-illflrs loathe tlic laiiiteil: Suites and most oi‘ llie tliliigs itl stands for." llr-rc is the typical‘ Hearst coiiiiiiciii; "lf iliiit ls truc- ~ uiid it seems to be trite, judging‘ from Mr. Swaffi-Fs oivii Stillvlllvllli and from the 110011111115 which our- soldiers bring bark from zibronil llllll froiii ilia» utti-raiiiccs of iiiziziy of iiglaiiils public iiieii, and froiii ill" i-illlorial ili-rltiraiiioiis oi‘ iiiaiiy of lCiigliiiulH-i public iiicii, and from l‘i'o. 1.. \\'. (iill. rcprosciiiiiig the l-‘oalciuil Ul1\'l'l'1l1l1l'1ll, i< on the ls- laiid in the llllt1l'l‘<l ol‘ ti-i-liiiiciil ciliicalioii. About $18,000 of a 11o- 1111111011 irrziiit is availiibli- |'I:r lhls piiiposi- if duplicaiiail by a s1 ilur aniii, or any yiortion of it, for lliis jiiii'p:is». Although not tirliziiizilly lllllllllvtl for :1|-{l'lt'tlllll1‘:1l cilucziiion, ibis- being our one basic lllllll-‘<1'.1‘_\', i1 is believed that it can l)l‘(l(‘\'(1lt-‘(l Our wonders again ziflci‘ readliiyg, i: liow cvcr |i<.iipli\ who llilll ciiougli iiitialllgeiiii- to learn to rend can have s0 little intelligence as to read 1 fissloiial incii are joining the ranks by llll11(ll‘l‘tl!~‘. '1‘1i<- “Overall (‘lub" at Washington has (lillillllell for Pill-l pltiycr-s of llll‘ Norfolk niid llainp- loii Roads Navy Yards an allow? aiici- of iwo suits o1‘ t1V(‘1'i|ll§ i-zicli at cost price. 'l‘lic iiiovi-mciil iii- regularly at “i r Eh] the lo this ])lll']ll)t'(‘. ,-\ tllllltflllly lies iii , w , . ._ , _- _ llrVldlllgiT profit-ibli- iiictliod of 11p P101505 11$ l111l11‘111>‘ 11>‘ 1111‘ 11111115 “Hum MM“ ml" will“ is l“ ‘M’ Qxcephonally low ' ' ' ‘ ' , , . _, '*i'_'.li'l 1- r- "u" .< 'll"t‘.-1» - - ' \'~; plii-alioii. :\llt1ll1l‘1‘ in making its “‘l"" Hm‘ 1W1" lwmm "l" 3'1- “ l 1 I m‘ U m‘ m!“ m H l“ mt‘ D1106 0f . . . . . . . . . . . —————--‘ Spi-ziki-r and llonoiiiwililc gciitlt-iiivii (r5, u Wagon “ha? ‘Anllincldus 511mm‘ will adorn ilic hulls of state ivlili ‘Imlku “ml 015111151 1511141111111." Thai ' “will, Ur hi1wul bum-y 31s to say, 11’ Hearst has sui-coizdcd ‘ _ “WM _ '11] ziroiisiii,-: tlii- l'l'SI‘Illllll»‘lIl of l.ii',';a- T)“. pun-ml is looking for nmrpiniiiiiiicrs of ldllgllfllllllctl, 1f llls cal-i “jiigillgiipy” Una,- U". (jm~|,.guuy N, culziicil caniiniigii to bring on war " it‘ plppljgfp 1| g,- inlpfflgllngv "may lllls iidvnncuil so fur, it is surely no‘ iiilt-ivnsllilg‘, that with lliis alleged‘improbable that ilii- millions of Tm? _ 350m; ,,H,_j,,,.i,v\. in tXX"ilI “Wm. H|(.~v;A11ll‘1'lC1l1lS Wlllllll lic has gpvllL l\\'l ii ‘L111 Ell% llilVl‘ surli ;|ll unholy horror of fzii- ‘|.‘",\’1'411'-'ll11l"1‘1'1\'i11ll.l1ll-fl1t110*>1l'l5' .--.- —-- a H“. ]](i‘)])]‘. Um‘ m‘. mm»... ypm- .-lio'.\' souii- rczzciiiiiia-ii! Io l-Ii ll-lb W“ Hwy ha", ]"A:‘]"Al‘ m w“ U“ iiirii, Wlllllll he has lllllfllli lluiii to llll‘ t-lrclion. 1t is no subll-izl foi ‘1'~".".=l1'il il-‘~1ll|1'll' llll|l'l‘<ll1‘llll\‘“. i3) "joi-iilzii'il)'“. t1) llll‘ local Lllii-rxilr. Fy ,4 y; |;_ m 1,.,,,,.,_ ___ ,Savcd'the British Empire. ' $91 lii llie good book g1 grout and,‘ l ’ ' @ ¢..|~|-iy,1,.,];,y i3 (,,.,.,Hm,.,|_ “M; n mm. 11c Dl‘(l(fl'(‘ll,~l to say that ll‘ “niil 7 @ \\a1“n~n|ig)11v\- mph" hm in ‘pans “m; ‘lmis of llrblslicrs despise the 11111-13’) t‘llll‘tlll])"1lll‘l1l'l.t1ll!l(llllllllllizllllti1.011011 $111105" 1119-1 411101’ 1111* 171111011 " fall on ilii-iii ll"ll‘l1ltll iliciu fronii51111°S 1111s Stlvcd llH.“U1‘lll.s‘l1 l§11l~ “amfl, u, pun“, H [ypiyips n“, 1h,“ ‘ piro from ilcstructioii and has be» g:h"v‘s]\nln(lnl m- lmmy hurrying “n[];.~il()\\'4‘|'l on it the greatest boiicflt um-l-yiug in H11 ‘HPpCUUHS “m1 1mg; mu- nation can bestow on ziiiotlicr, inligwto_.cvcu;.uuar1cr...l’ur slielici lllflfll‘ 1.11.1111‘ .ls.iiot.:i1iucli.. hope. that .‘ Ilnving "mm, ,.1ml-g({_, “gugntd H“. the United States ever will be liked ' fimnpial rnpunl of H“, “m, guvurly in Eiigliiiiil. 11o says that wlillc no lu-iii-fi s as llii reaching as 1iossiblr. \\'a.- c.iniiot boom agriculture too much, and iioi a dollar of this which can be 4-l'i'ccliv<l_v used should be lost. Our pri ss, ilic public and ilio igovcriiiiii iil lli*l'])l_‘,’ int 'l'l'.-ill’ll and public iliFiiki-rs lll1'lllll.'.ll()ll1_ iliv proiiiici- would livlp by coining: lo tlii- froiil Wllll lllvll‘ bi-sl suntan-ea iiliu; as lo llll‘ iiiost, \Vl)1'l\'lll)l1' iiictli- oil, not. only in this but lll 11lll\'1' fi-aaurcs of :i,1-,i‘iciilliir:il illiVllllUl‘ nu 111, l 111'!‘ Nlziiiiiobti polltl - give early prom-i it“ ol‘ being interesting tlils suin- mer. A proviiiclzil election is on 11n- proizraiiinic, probably 1n July, unili-ij llt'\\'(f1111ll1ll(111.‘-i product-it by the ilniniqi-s of n cont yvtlrs‘, (‘oust-nun liven; have siiliiliilvil and iw-orgaii ‘izril lllllltT an new leader iiinl pro- pose to contest ovi-ry seat. 'l‘lii.-_ ®@@©@@@@@@@@©@@©e young men and boys. crals, also taxpect to allow no riding to go by ilotaull. ‘Plicn llie olllcizil _ _ winnilwg Lflwml ‘hwouiatiun mo‘ 5mm ;,|,_,1,p|l,.|.v 1515,.‘ “m; Mum," American eluliiis that the United p05,. U, ha“. mndiduu“ to mun)“. r-vcit a reasonable color ol‘ fouiida-' 5111105 1110110 W011 1119 "101", EVQYY" tlon, and (‘illll-{lll l't‘tl-lllllllll'tl lii the‘ 110d)’ 1111011" 111111- 1110 17918111 01' 111" the Norris. form-s. ‘Phi-so cull lliciii- again deplorlng this hatred iiiid liliitiiig that Englishmen travelling temporary safety. The liiiii thrown out lii this coluiiiii that u flood of Socialists. The ilivlsloii of 1111101‘- .'.ll.~ll\ liiio two illsiiiic! and oppos- ,\ s0 Kiddies’ Stilts Fit boys from 3 to 7 years, in grey and brown tweed. This lotawould sell Y6 to $8. Your choice while they last at PATONS b91513 Y. M. c. a. City and Provincial Campaign I Bcguiining first week in Ma The Y. M.‘C.' A. pi-ainatesia programme of activitieseivering tellectual physical socialand religious needs of the rising generation in ~ conjunction with the churches. tiampaign opens 2nd May. . A statement of accoinplishmeiits_ and needs, will zippear later. iToday’s boy is tomorrow's man. . (‘ll.\ltL()'l"l‘1<)'l‘()\\'N Y. H. C. A. N.\'l‘lO-\'a\la (‘OITNFlIi Y. Ill. (f. A. Board of Dirt-flora These suits were bought by our buyer, who is now in Montreal, at a special price, and the saving is now passed along to you. ALL - SIZES, ALL BOYS 6 T0 16 YEARS DOUBLE BREASTEI), BREASTED N ORFOLKS FORM . FITTING These suits are exceptional values - at the price, despite the existing con; ditions which have made it almost im- possible to procure a suit at anything They come in all the latest styles iii assorted materials of brown, green and greys in neat check and stripe ef. ALL SIZES, ALL STYLES—-FIT BOYS 6 TO 16 YEARS y in order to carry on the work among STYLES-FIT SINGLE ,LC_ ‘v:- l 1 ELI? offering these suits aifiikfil Etklfl m t —-L fii 15L qi .1 |._ 17TH” TL Lg- ' F“, fit 1 fi-Efiufita-erqi —1 i; $71-59 u.» . W.‘ the‘ ill-W @l_ 0 a i i int; Wings is ziiiytliing but 11111111151 “P110 “M11111 11K’ thrown on our fin.‘ lllllle} lllelltPtlllslillPs lillllly‘ expound; S_ Louson’ President“ .l‘].\'(5(‘lltl\‘(_\ District, Cullllllllaltfl‘. f0l‘ . . ' a -.- . . . . t, s - cci , a , - - n11 to the ruling powers, who iiiust tum; hi’ the fxlnrlpdlfruidil {Hath} “r qwfil-Iaer-ls, immilzqullg rlelsbuléos,‘ ‘ Clarklla vlce'presldent° l’ E I a .\._,‘)., _ ,.>»1‘.;n‘..a,.... .. . ,1 . ... ml m“ minimum’ m0 mm‘ m "lg I“ u: i“ (.0 l. ‘H, “mlhilion to vaxziiiiiiic the supposed causes,’ ‘ 0- Hyndman! Treasurer- @ 11111“u](lszl!yil]K‘|PlY1'\lDluv()(illlloli- ]llllll( to tltll‘ ranks. To secuie of firm] l t I t . .1 V . , G F Hutcheson Secretar n ‘ i.'=) ‘iia-vei" ilocs ruii sinootlie." mmlsloll "f 1mm‘ ‘lmntlgers “"111 11 s1 m N“ o H“ vLmuidi ' ' . ’ y D. MCLQOd Cllfllfnlilll. © v Y Wliiiinlitin at stake in preiarlii a 5130"“ H1‘- flnll“ 1110 T0015 111 U111" R- Jenkins - ~~ . . 1 g H, 1 1 l . y (l. H B. Longworth - 1 T1“. Ovpl-“H ,,,(,v,-,,,,(.nt is spread. false lnilance sheet ls fortunately 9v 1911 011$ YOHN? 111051191111’ 01’ 11"‘ D1‘. J. AyQPS. i .' , no: over ilic continent llllllllflt as 111111111 llllDvfi-“illl? 1'11 11111‘ l11‘01'11109-'Limed States" ‘He says history O Owen. Wm‘ I(err1 I ' ' ‘ ' l l1'1't1sl.~‘lil1l_v 21511 prairie llnaJudges T0 111050111 ll l1‘111111'1ll F111l01119111 llfoves that Emu!" is nwflrlably S A McDonald R. H. enkins A I m H“. hpnch, lawyers M the mm would iliiiiin the (‘Xil1-{1,{(11‘Zll0l‘§l 0f i1ii-‘l0-'1l"115 "l 11113’ 111111011 111111 “V315 D I‘; Bethun A A P '0 uiayairs in council and clcrgyiiicii Kfivvldllllent. and to save their h" "1 plllmpeflty‘ “ml 500ml‘. Mi© A ' M Mql-e. . I Omeroy in llit‘ iiulpn iniva- lllsCtlftlPtl their “Wauhh-ss hides from exposure. the 1111"’ "lakes 11”" 1111011119’ “ml d” ‘ '- ' c 1 ‘m1 J- K- R055 1 l i 1.0),“. and ;,,.,m,1(.],,,1| m‘. the 1n. rilfilllfilflll gains l-trounil. that timid-lilo)” 1101' P1'1‘a1'¢"|l$1l111$- 1'11‘ 101101" John MCKENZIE. Irving ' or asiiiiily ]10]1lll1ll'(lI‘1lll\l. Millioii- wlll 11*‘ 110 0111010111 111111111 (‘OVICR- 11108 111E‘- old lies that llrltnlii bor- a 1X. POnlCTOy. .iii'i-s. bankers: iiicrcliaiiits and pro- 1N9 Till‘) POUR MONTHS Q1“ mwml minim“ from m“ United @ \St€W3.I'l§. Lousun i ._____ ._,__. -'l‘lll1111t(1\\/'N A-imiivis'rii.a'rion.001018 “"11 111°" 11111111111 1° 81111111 A D - J. A. Clark @ - o. . . . . --» u lii interest s1 tl ‘I110 a Q - uchemln vcilly (oiisciuice makes eowuiils. 111 y g a 11 "l; "~ 1113110 . R C S- l’ - , D" _- , I , >04+9~04¢qo4ooo0~oo0++0o44 , _____ build battleships which could be @ Dr- Ira Yet) ‘ ' u cull“! hulct sccle’ y but they do submit an exlemul used tor notliliig except war upon Q H, W, YQQ, Genera] Secrgtamg tary, l9- l) Daily Selection; Guardian lteiders a audit of the eight iiionts of Con- servatlveriile. And wlint an indict- ment against their method of creat- ‘[110 UnltedStutes; tliiit England dial; interfered in Aiuerlcun politics ‘ and has sought to have Presidential 1 ©@'to>§_a<_<->)_t_a)(_®)@©©@i@@©@@)@©@@" -.vcv<»-Q+-< lug false deficits to charge against lhelr opponents! Whiit docs their jrlpPtflill audit prove? 'l‘_liat lnstciiil ‘of a deficit of $250,000 or over as flaslioil out by the Patriot, and ovi-i" llllll a "onion on nnolliei‘, 1.110 not 1 i116 makes =1 iyiilcnl rem-ark 1111011 increase i}, (hp 1135111119,; or the‘ the obserwitlon or Mr. Swiiffer that candidates favorable to England Furnllhed by W. b. Lbinion ' ‘nominated. Q0-vQo-v-oo<<~- - -.-o-o0o00-0-0 {anti-British propaganda, WlllCll the (‘aiuiillzin (ltll/(‘flllll/(‘llt with iiiiiaz- iiiig piitlence continues to pcriiilt to £01110!‘ tlils country, SPLENDID RESULTS r . Canada Helps This Propaganda. “Supervlnril [1l.l_\'L{l‘l)llllll$, parks. aniusinia-nts, llldtllllll labor classes and boys’ clubs have in llve years _ _ l'I‘(lUt‘l'll _lll\‘t‘llll.\ ('l‘ll1ll‘:-1 and dclinq- o444¢¢¢¢+.+¢+q+.~,4-.+¢»4 ui-iii-y niiii-tyadx per cent. lii llie province since tlic Liberals retired 1116 Olympic games will cause more l southern poriioii ol‘ New York h, 1511, mutiuiits to oiil $45,781.53, 1111111119. for they will be woiib thei ' ‘ n Y Y i I r u‘ [mm phrpq ivlille lt lfl l‘(]lll1llY»UVl(lt‘llt that tho niuerliraiis, since llie great llflllfill‘ . * 1"'1“"“"' "l": “‘. - - w.» - -. _a. \ a" ..i ~+~4o++oo0+0+ WNW imulgllrzup“ m Hem.“ m roolied up lltlllli of List )(ll|‘, nil lltlllPtlfl iifflll) all died lii llil1l(.l., '¢‘*** '**** f()\yng_ Tin-y included tennis represented 11s aiiioiiiitliig to $2112; 11c snys: ‘lf Ellglllllil uikcia the at; wHY IS BREAD 30 IMPPORT- courts, Swlllllllllllg pools fllltl ‘llll 43335 “m, _.u._a|r,,,.|y one,“ the (mytltudc that We iiiuiit not succecil lii‘ ANT? . kinds o1‘ siuip i- aniiisemen s or 1 illnziry iivi-raga- Liberal di-flclt or cniiiiiierce and industry and llflllOll-g about $50,000. To conjure up their y a1 development without offending ztiiitiiiiits they charge for instance , 1101'. that w!‘ lilust not even wlii the an old Liberal liablllty—tlie llflllylAllléflflfVfl clip or trlunipli ln the Wood laistutc~property belonglnglfifymplc giiincs wltliout causing I0 (Eflflllill account tinder the 111ml i more trouble, we cannot, linpe to be puri-liasi- not, of 38,5000 and inter-i friendly." lMr. Hearst reiniiiils his The history of bread as n food l iv-iuls llki: n ID1115171011., all liiis played laii important part. In lliii destinies lol‘ mankind mid its struggles through tho iiges to perfection. Tho progress of niitloiis- llll‘0l1|,l1. tliolr diffironl paariuls ol’ devel0p~ mom 1111i be iraicid by llie quaiiy iind iiiiiiiillly of bread they liiivo llll‘ smaller rliililririi. Piivllllons ‘vV('l'(’ bullt for community dancing. and ln-rc were taught zilsn ilonies~ tic service, sewing, ctc. Concert: and b: .. rsqwcro. also licld. Still, oxloiulliii: the work, large nnturul parks were purchased, and 1n them‘ various kinds of’ amusements were lnslnllcil. N0 admission was charg- ‘lt has supplied Hearst with more and bread eaters. Everyone admits that rice enters iirc less progressive, wlille bi-eiirl eaters have always been the lend- ers of civilization. ll ls an interesting fact that just as Japan ls changing (roin ll rlcea exiting nation to u bread-exiting nu- tlou Bill; is asserting her power. Anyone who stops to consider ilio history 0t’ niillons wlll see that this iiiiittci‘ of wliut we eat ls the uiio question of viliil linporliiiice. Iii-end 1s olie of the earliest. the most generally used iuid one or llie most liiiporiiint foods used bya iiinii. Wliboiil. bread the world would not exist wltliout greiit hardship. On hrcnd alone ii iintlnn of people can exist. and lo alt down to n meal wllliout 1t causes us 1o feel at once tliiit something 1s missing. WHAT WAS THE ORIGIN AND Properly speaking, llU\Vt:V6l','1l19" briiyeil or ground iniitei-liils are n0! i-oiilly lii-cud in our sense ol‘ usllll llie term until they are iiiolstenflll Wllll water, when 1t becomes dolIKlI-i The ivord (lougli ls an old 0119c inclining to “moisten.” Tlils d011I‘_ was 1n olden times lnimedliuel)’ 1111 ed in lint ashes, and n lint-d lndli I stlble lump of bread was the resiil 4 atccldentally lt was illscoveerd 111111 1f the dough wamlcft for u 111116,‘ before baking, iillowlng lt to tel‘ mom, lt would. when nilxcil 1111111} more dough swell up nnd 1111911111" porous. Thus we got our wvrll 1°11‘ from nn" old word llflnn. W111‘ nieiint to raise up or lift 1111- 4,, a i-d Slates Judge, who liiis liiid much 1' est $1,219.80. 'l‘o this they udd $111133 l‘(‘1l(l0l‘u that wlillc wiir between the 243.10 as unearned subsidy. This two nations ivould be a t7l‘lllll‘, they they well knew Wils expended foi-i linve been nt. wnr before, and that, coal nnil supplies always purchased duo to Brltliili jciilousy iind inter- to do wllli Juvenile» (toiirts. la ln-l l“ advance’ "ml "lii?" of which meyl rcrence‘ the rpmtmns Iimween the lm-psung; tare using today. 'l1ien they charge; two nzitlomi are iinw wlint the relu- ‘,"f‘lie young mind must be kept up $2,910 which has not been paid 110m; were between Germany and Olflfllfllllil. (lillvc H‘?! boy's and gllrli-{iflhut gunnmuwd rm- me Drmk Q 1mm“, befnfp the Wm; M; sway. ccnn rer-rca on, cop icm nu 0 , _ - , ‘ Mm“: ‘Mk0 "Wm lmeroflted Knrrii‘. ("n {or whim there lg brlckslffltl article wlilcli lic contributed Bommyflnz "mt Wm ("we gfl-eefaflflll stocks to balance, and Wlllflll“ to the Herald ln order tlint It might ivalklni: and lbii-vlniz r1111 01’ their the government wlll never be cnlli-il reach the largest possible number l"""‘l-“ "1111 V1111 ‘"1" 1111"" 11111“ 01' “on lo pay. But we are not through IIPWOPlKlIIg mo“ may have been well with our arraignment. More anon. lntantlonod. but lt win lnjiidlcloua. ml for iin IIIIIIIRQIIIQHI, and there are no "liPPp of! ‘Hie grass‘ ‘signs. l ln connection with ‘the above.‘ the lJllUWlhg iloirliiriiilon of a Unit;- lroublc wlfh juvenile delinquents. Edltorliil Montreal Star. l used. No aitlicr food has iiikon such an lllllltlflllfll. piirt. ln the civilization of man. - 'l‘o a liirgo extent ll has been llie means o! changing lils linblts frnri tliosc of ii savage to those of u clviilzeil being. 1t lnis supplied the peaccfu| pursuits of ititrlculture nnd turned liliii from war and the chase. - It. ls an Interesting fnct that llie civilized iind the semi-civilized peo- ple of the carlli can be divided into two clauses, based upon their prin- cipal carpal foods-tho rice Ulllll ‘bray, meaning to pound. This came MEANING OF BREAD? ‘Bread is Jinked from many sub- stances, althnugh when we tlilnk of breup we usually think of wheat fiend. ll la sometimes made from roots, frult and the hark of trees.‘ but generally only from grains such i its wheat. rye, corn, etc. The word, '1 bread comes from an old word o, ~l\ll1l\lt.‘i, 'il,l'|~.»1/\'rll ‘Hy-a [>11 "In! i1 ‘i from the method used ln preparing the food. Food whlcli was poimd~ ' nd wits lllld to be braved, rind Inter ll n l l t Mm" this walling wu OIIIIIIOII t9 broad.