This inorning opens a Sale oi Silks at THIS IS POSITIVELY THE FINEST THING for the money, in silks, that we have seen since 1914. _ Silks like this have been selling right along for $2.50 per yard and more. By a fortunate purchase we . secured a quantity of this really t Wonderful value—a Paillette de Chine, in Black, Navy, Brown and Sapphire-plenty Navy--36 inches wide. We are placing it on sale this e Wednesday morning at . . . . $1.49 Moore & McLeod Ltd. 11a-121 Que... Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. OUR RURNL SCHOOL PROBLEM (Q E. MacKcnzle ) Our rura; schools have nbvrr re_ ceived the attention they deseme. still rural education is am till lm- porfant problem owing, no doubt. to tho denser popullatliyn of towns and villages the schools are larz. or and better" equipped than those liiillHERi "California Syrup of Figs”, Gold's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only-look for the name Cali- fornia on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physio for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on sub bottle. You molt any .” HOTEL VIC] 081A lined tor It onliue and ser- vioo. Ilium": l! room with baths Isle It you Inme in (Inrlottetowl. QOOQOQOQQ. ¢¢ t orrrcar. _ ‘ teas GRINDING i tlur Lens Grinding plant the only one on the "Is- land is daily engaged in manufacturing t l! vari- i ous kinds of lenses. used in correction of iii-festive ' vision. < This-e age uol nit {lcl- i l. || gm i in fljhlfu‘ ' '1 " - noslirrsvlii-rv i 581W CE, is the motio d our lltlblllhmcnl G. llotcileson ‘lpflllllr I 3 i nlnflofliil‘! l .971 $1.49 of Black, and —=s v: i wrlmvlmlwhlhnov- hoe. --il'-'0R 8HLE-—'A few ga- C_ Rhodie inland Red C herein, .00 each. Mary McLean Ramsay, QIIIIIIHIHQ —THE A. 0.. H. DRAMATIC Club of Bunrmerside will present the splendid drama "A Soldier's Sweetheart" in Klnkora Ball, Thursday evening. March 10th, wittb plenum specialties between ales. intprovement has perhaps been the course or studies modernized. Olf course many of our teachers are haril worlclng and sire their best, but the progress under pres. ont_ conditions seems siow. Perhaps one of the best com- parisons one could make on con- soilldatlon would be to look at the benefits and progress achieved fmm our farmers cmopemting and consolidating their energies in the manufacture of cheese and butter, Before lS90 in this province nearly all cheese and ‘butter manuilactur. od was made in private dairies but with the introduction of cmopexet ive dairylng in the early nineties cianle pl‘0$l'9&~i and advancement which proved to he the salvation of the industry. The idea. of nav-rng either a. cheese or butter motor-y at every mans door (as it were) becaimo up parent shortly alter the inception of the scheme, but looking over the ground covered wp can easily see what the outcome W118, namel, the small and poorly equipped fat; tory went to the will rfor lacik of support but where farmers were wide awake and ‘went in for oou_ solidation the inldustry became a success, and is one of the largest money making industries in our province. Compare with the present, where we would be it‘ every dniryman had to manufacture his products inde- pendently; then ask ourselves why consolidation would not work in our educational system. lllf we again llook at the ccimpnr. ison with tho daiiry industry we see that the largely ‘supported plilants tire playing the laingew: price for our products. Then if we have proved that thixen or four farmers cannot cooperate lo n}; gnerit an lltl'\'ltl’llll-§-{8 as u larger number would not the some rule work in our rilra-l -§:('h0\'}l.3. New the case of our rural schools is an exact [Nlfilllltt]. Small lneiiicl- 011i fLIFLli SPllflfilli lllff- iO-O HUFIYIGFOUS to he properly nq-ulppeil or ivell attended. They do not meet the needs of tn-oiiewn conditions. Till‘. time for a change is at hand nnil l in flllili sections uind as a rel-lull or grratei- cnmlpetition and 800d gmqimg syscteimis, pupils 611011111 lllfllin better DrosTosa. I "iue Question arises why 081111“ [Li's ziveinge counir-y child receive an education equal to the city oliilti. l lwlial have our children done io- be deprived oi‘ the right 1° have‘ tliclr mixids trained land developed, Oi’ course we do not uiish our children to receive exactly 111° sromo education "as (i063 U19 (‘My Clllllll. but still wo have U18 83"") course of studios: "which to my ntiud is responsible T01‘ 11-10 KIWI-BY ‘>1 our ‘boys and glirln leaving U19 country and making their homes in the cities and HZNFHB- .1 beiiivve we should have a cunrl- (iuium nearer to nature where the child CJD study the beauties 0t the coitntry with the ‘lTll-“Wtfil which will illlfllflllt ll] ‘Them “W'- lovo of inc grand life of the 001111- tiry, that they will lie content with iliezr lot; but who-w ‘Elm should be to improve on all that their fathers andl mothers hn-Vo hiccoutplishod and thus imalke men and women oi’ them having "l" broader vision which will emu-hit“ them to fill tho lessor Plow l“ life " The situation as it ls today W11 be remedied iii wc rfanmers will exert ourselves and lity aside 0111' prejudices. Both our schools and our communities have been 11B- glecleil in the post but our rural school difficulties can be remedlfld 0,- hfflpfyil if we only get busy. bu! we must not think that the irural school problem will solve otll our troubles it is only 01"‘. hm '9"- imps our gureatest consolidation should hr- ihe first stop as it will Drovide ibcttcr school buildings and more unlfonm titanic-hill! Mid “IMP- ment. Here possibly is the Illa-w we lmve fallen down in the DEB! having the mistaken idea ‘that n school however lnefllvlefllo 1191"‘ lb"- fnrzu enhances the value of i-htl property. “'6 d0 I101 T881118 U131 the small school is Pflcuwn-Y a iallilure because it has not made the name PFOEPW‘ l“ l" surrmmd‘ L053- Whsre is the farmer twine’ W110 could make a. llvinfi in we same manner and with the same 9111111?- lment as did hliis father or Halide ifathc-r, would he Wish l" K0 ‘mick to the scythe tho reupllflf "wk "f" the flail.‘ N0 doulbt tho farmer oi than illd his father. but he work! with the aid of modern machinery therefore his enerloleil M" i‘ greater rungs than i-f he were hon. (“Cllfflpflti by Itidk. of 6q1i1lP1\\‘-‘11l~ Compare then the ruiral school of twenty or even forty W"! M!" with those of the preoont do! M ‘t glance we can lee tbs-t they hflYf not made prosretfl "film l” "'9" fllllT0llll(ll!]g*__1l\q_ 911i’! nflvflfwhl‘ "£52k tslheilldosyhesla Th1! ’pmnpt reileflodteleollyllll liitolmfsllhopflsorlfitlh roll-linen instrument 0n plilelsu. neshsulleslovs. flotlily works 8-4 M"! m’ Mme” l am Stirs that our flirmruw oni-n they realize what we are iosing by 51.1 sticking to those old prejudices, they wll] he u.“ and doinx. LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEAFNESS STOPS HEADNOISES. Sig: Rub it Back of the Ears and Insert in Nostrils. Proof of suc- °"‘ hi5‘. 13251.3‘; lllitlll SALES N. Ills: IIIilfETAWIIlI l 0- 1mm. m. In. 1o an». s. I. cm For snlc in Charlottetown by H. \\'. Toombl d Co., The Two Macs and Reddlp Lros. v~ School and Propcriy—counn_ Palm . left Monday for Roglnia. —-MRQ FRANKLIN ‘PIOGEON, Bummer-side, will be at home "on" Thurldny. March 10th, 80m Z M 5 amt O to I. -—THE Cluib will present the dmrna “Down in Maine" in Emerald Hall on St. Patricia night —NEW MANAOEMENt-Ilih E. H. Mchrlsne. of Gardiner £1 Mc- Fafiane. Kenaiington, has taken oveatlthle; automobile plaitit. operated by them for almost two years. He is thoroughly ornpetent to perform quickly an eitffeotively all branch- es of the work and owners of cars are requested to place their work with blm before the spring work “Bins » l _ —TOWN COUNCIL FORECAST. —-The first meeting of the new Sunrmerside Town Council will he held next Monday evening. The principal work will be the appoint lng of the various contnyitieea. While tho following list la not of- flclal ~lt is expected the committees will be appointed‘ aibout M fol- lnws_ the first named in each case ibeing chairman): Street. counicill- ore-Gallant, Carruthere and "Palm- er; Finance-courts, (lrady_ Manon on, and Walker; Pollce- Oouns, Manson Gallant and Wvaiker; Propeuty—~(huns, “lather. hinmsou nud Carruthera; Fire -nnd Light- couns, Carruthers_ Grady and Intuit-r; AGQGSSOTS~OOUBB, Mans. on, Gallant, and (Parr-others; or, Gallant, and ‘Manson. -€-¢e->-——-— “WESTERN PERSON AL! ——Mr. Bishop Reid has returned llrom hfonctoir —%i\l;lss Ruth Brehau-t spent liho week enidi in Chnrlot.te|l.0v.'n-. —Mias hTa/rlon Reid has return. ed to Charlottetown after visiting with friends in Sumimerside. —Mir. J. E. Arsensult of Grand River has returned home sitter spending szeveral months in Maine. A .\lr. G. T. White and Mr. Lou- i1 thlcfkvurt oi’ Emerald were in town Tuesday on buz~ir=t —‘i.\lr. (YIwrkTEriing. NOFUUIL ough, spout tho week end in Cher. lottetown. quire. Fred iYtsh or! Charlotte- town spent Mutiny in Summer- e. _____ —Mr. Arthur Compton. son m‘ Mr Swirfley Compton. 15ft Eleonora »-.‘.\irs. John Lea and daughter Virrinlu. hove returned from a visit lo M-onetou_ I ———Rev. A. l\'_ and Miro. Herman éavqretur-nsd flrozu St. John, N. \ siiu-li quuaniiiié HALIFAX blarch lions furnished by l‘. and Co., change.) 7 --(Quoia- ll. liicCurdy- the Montreal Stock Ex- ' Take; Your 0|iier For Printing ._..'[‘Q.__ he (‘antral i é . OQQAQOOQOQQ-eo - at V 81-7,; 168% May 15.91/34 Corn May ‘ll July 78% Oats May 45% July 46%.; M11)‘ Pork EH30. Filth Your lligesiio l , When acid-distressed. relhvo the l indllfillon will- smuuito ‘Dramatic, - I P. E. Island Before ' ductlon of freight rates on fertili- he ileiiiiitiely" lirotes LONDON. March s-riie nest», ttntions over the German indemnity were broken today. Action comes tomorrow with the march of Bri- tish, French" and Belgian forces into Germany and the occupation of a large section of her richest manufacturing country. Even now Allied troops are on the move for a late Berlin dospatch says rfiifldih lroops,_which will occupy Dusseldorf, advanced within six mils» of that city. The Allied ultimatum was foreclosed ap- parently wlth reluctance by the Bfilllth Prime Minister. The French do not smear to be negret- ful. while the Germans left Lan- caster House, where the conferen- ces had been held plainly depress-i ed. They take their train for homo tomorrow. Two long sit-l bin-gs of the conference thrashed out rho ilnai break before Marshal Foch and Field llforshsl Wilson wrote telegrams ordering tho corn-l msnders at the front to execute. orders already given them. Dr. Slmous presented an alter~ nate plan nmerobylcermany agreed zs pay the annuities for the first ilvo years demanded in the Paris plan and also equivalent to the‘ proposed twelve per cent tsxon exports, but clung to the conditions for the retention of Upper Silesia and svorld-wide freedom of German trade. | Mr. Iiloyd-George, in delivering judgment for the Allies said ho deeply deplored the necessity of) the decision. While Dr. Simona} clung to the last to the contention that the Paris demands were im- possible for Germany to fulfill, the Allies regarded the German course as strategy for delay, and the latest plan one whereby the whole treaty would have to be reconsidered and debated after flve years, when Germany might hold a more favor- able position. Dr. Simona finally asked further time in which to consult the Ger- man cabinet. This was denied. The French army will furnish the bulk of the forces for the new march into Germany. Great Bri- tain's contribution in mon will be orig." largo enough to show her sol- l-lurilv with tho 'll€r~s-. 'i - (‘ulieil til-lids government's attitude toward the new cuter- prlso is." awaited with interest. The general feeling in Great Bri- tain appears to be one of relief without enthusiasm. The Prime iliinister explained the position to the House of Com- "nous tonight in a speech in which was no note of jubilation. The majority of the British unwspflllcre have taken the line that the most important point in- volved was that the Allies should stand together, while the French press: freely voiced fears that Mr, Lloyd-George might desert France. All recognised that if Briand re- turned to Paris bearing the bur- rlouu of concessions to Germany hi. Premiership was doomed, Railway 00m. RECOMMEND CUTTING RATES IN FERTILIZER AND OTHER FREIGHT AS WELL AS PASSAGE FAILS ZHONCTON, hlarch Si-Thc Chair- man (Hon. F. B. Carvoli, K.C.) of tho Ilourd of (‘anadian Railway (Jommlssloners. held n special I session in the City Hall yesterday uicnts were presented for the ro- I 0- b P ' zerm-l-ive stock to and from the f o . ‘ Exhibition. Reductions were also I “quested on passenger ‘arms a“ It will be observed that the RED and GREEN Pub E 176 KENT STD-Ell’! ‘ Dinah.‘ um, on "urn?" ‘Ipncdwo "mm amending ngflcumb . uses have again been reduced flvo cents per pound. g m-‘nwflmowu _ i’u?m'::“:c::'“"""d:;' 5"’? ral fairs and agricultural cxlilbl- For the past tan years ovary package of KING COLE TEA has carried adeilnlto ; mum-mm i»; ' M“ I" "'“- Y’ "f" "'- ‘Y lions. Hon. an. Lon, r. n. 1.. unis-antes of iiiiitluriieuou w the buyer. This guarantee is in torso to day as heretofore. ,, ku". o’ 47.27:’? ~ ‘Commissioner of :\gTlC\lll.lll'Q, ar- and will be found plainly printed on each package. n- - ' '- f‘ . , I ,_‘_ _ - uucil that anything that could be . ._.-. Iwllmrtfinvaw _ ._ ’ .._ ._ I _ UICKY DIPPY S DIARY. u‘; ...By 51141101‘ WAS THERE ON THE sew NO etouov! WESNESDAY: , was T0 MEET , BLONDY AT8 LAST NIGHT. 1 ‘P. E. island were specializing in afternoon and evening when argu-l ' . rtAYsws . NAVY cur ' a BIGARETTES nuance benefit. It was going to assist‘ the whole country incident- ally providing more products) I for carrying irnde. Hon. Mr. Lon stated that quite it few farmers on raising seed oats desired to get as‘ good freight rates as possible in order to compels with Ontario. i Mr. Lea introduced 1\lr. Gallant. The latter quoted the freight rates on seed grain, especially shipped from Quebec, also from’ New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. He sold f.o.b. 0111f and farmers were stating they could not buy freight rates were too high. He requested a reduction in ti; frieght rates on these articles. ln-g the qualities cf Dr. ‘Fh-omnu‘ E Erlectrl: Oil ls the cheapest to ho ' found in every Drug Shore in Can. (tdn from Cos-st in coast and so being easily procurablo and ox_ uremoiiy moderate .ln price. no one should be vrithottt a bottle of ll. n“ you not., Mr. country merchants keep it 'l‘or iialo. 1\lr. Curvoll. IIc-Iori- i‘ " (‘ilrvcll s- 1 submitted at the session and data 1\lr. (lull-ant again addressed the mi-r-tlng nnd requested a change In the time of running tho train from 0MB Tlguish lo Summorsldo. in commenting on Mr. Gallnntb request Mr. ll, H. Melsnson. Pus- senrrer ’l'rnll‘ic_ as evoked great laughter. i explaining how I. Railway. done to increase the use of ferti- Li-it risked for a reduction in char- llzor was going to have a reflex gen on potatoes. Father hlivhonalil, Surnmersido, tows. when the Board's the tanner. who will then be able ‘spoke in support of the request for would he given in due course. to produce more. thus benefiting reduction of passenger ' fairs. Mr.’ Cnrvell informed him was very fuvdrablc towards matter and thought the attendance of people at agricultural fairs was an education for them. long lt took o. train bum w b0 dl-“nq b95011, ruu from Tignlnh to Summon Mr. sldc and addressing Mr. said: “You know, Mr. Chairman, ___._-¢o@-___ nfiheapc-st of all oils-(‘onsiiler there are many crooks on tho B. “You moan in the mllway do Melituson?" Manager ihuuded in would be brought by him before tho full Board in 0i. decision fares to THE LATEIT FAQ-Now the slirls are setting arouuil iwlui uie i011 ctlasp oi their overshoes un- hitched and getting away with lt- rts the latut fad. We wonder what would brppen if mere man attempt- ‘ed some of these things such, [or instance as eliminating his neck- tie so as to reveal the large Wool‘ worth diamond stud hitching lllfl wllsr to ibis shirt or xvaitnlng ono [trouser leg rolled half wuy up to the knee 1M showing the skin you love U-N-ll- to touch. Chancel are about 100 to "B W!" 1 wifle would order. him back to the he sot J18“ a start out ol the house. Curvell l llc tho -—-— <0n---—~ ' zzslmple snii |ure.-—--Dr_ Tim. lib!’ Ecleolric Olll lfis so simple in aimilitositlon that a child cimil uniler. stand t-ho lnoflfllltdlolts. Used as u linllment the Ollly directions is i0 asked rub. and when used no it dressing to aipply. The ("POCIUOBH HF!’ so Rnsskm concmded Mr. plain and unmluca-lceablo limit they that inre readily unteratood by $011115 PVMPIICO I and out the " KING COLE TEA POPULAR RETAIL PR] CEQ ER. RED Package . f BLUE Package l-B. . 55c GREEN Package 65c .. 75c KING GOLE ORANGE PEKOE “The ‘EXTRA’ in Choice Tea” 85c FIR. l-B. HF. ll DOT AND suowso UP AT ‘TEN, i was wito! vouvzs tArz!" ivrttzu. "cusr TWO nouns tars! YOU suouto Know THAT THE MAN WHO ls 0N TIME. use?‘ 5i " LQSES ANYTHING” yssizsblfi‘ YOU ?" a5 l! ISANCE Y" YES,’ “You wens use: ON TIME ASKED. CERTAINLY!“ SAlD 1,, AND Yowveisnu ante zvzni - ”THEN \’o SAY YOU L051" JUST Z HOURS FORBEING on Yuma." __.___..