r s _S it i Il_ . on _f, l li 2 ‘_ -5 I 1 'i , 2 If i 4 - _ ‘ ---_-.*-_-'-“~.'~ -.--.~ _ ' r the ` for J uri ml I _ wx _ wr § _ In H2 Ii if .il l I e c ' I l I I ll _ » _ r | _ l it . ' g. ¢ E .sn .-ye \ .4 ' .A ,f -fl, .fl /; .J '. ' 1 _ ,115 '-' .1 .li ci /. _ _ 1, _rg i; r.-.... A ..._-.. ._ _` -' ~=-.v .rr- Qu . g § _. l _ ii.. I I inm- ..M_.n..!i._rem nn .I3 _fi Zi .__'... ~.. i/_ l' l _ r 'lf F-_ 1 i . y l.“ ' ; 1 -2- :7 S 2 _'_ '""_~?§'-»-'-1 -_ i » if I I 1 ‘ I \ § II fi. 1 i il. it g. _g ‘ -s u. V -_l....._. ls... _ ._ _ ee e 1 _ _ ‘ FEBRUARY THF CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN mecilarllorrsrown llullaaiilil 11"'-=i “' "lf "“' » 1 4; 1---1. .M 1;-_;-_T_~:; _:. _'_-_~_:._; f;=.';_c_- ii"-` - 1 _ ‘ ._.¢ _. in-ellrh-nt--\v_ ci"-ter s. .ur|.urc. lu. r. \'ir\--|~mn1¢m-.|. B. norms I" I’ §"f='5°"‘°d In “me qu” "S, ._.`,,'."'~ . . s.-<-rr-rury-|.i-..|.-cnt. li. A. .mu-|li..n..||_ n. s. 0. that th basic alms of me Jap- y~\__.;_--§--¢_..__..».-_'_..:__ ___ » Lrhlor nml Mnrmglng Ulreelor-J ll llurnell, Asnurlnle rldlluriv-I-`rn||\¢ Wall-er nml D. ll. 1.'\|rr|o llornlng llnlly (founded Intl?) 65-00 per year (ln ndvnnre) dgllvernq, 5 , N 3? anefc and thc Ch.ncse ure Pl'f*Ci‘C' ’ <1 » ally ident cal. so far as the rest cf . _ 51,50 pr; your tin ndunnfei mulled ln l‘nni\1ln and United Bilton. _ . _ _ the world is concerned, and thus. R ~ _ situation or two grviit nations, an A PUBLIC LOSS The Province in general, and the Provincial Government in particu- lar, has susiilned a serious and in what may b considered the untimely death of thc Hon. Leonard MacNeill, Mi.n Xvorks and High not vet :\tt;li'lcd deplorable loss ister of Public _ ways. lie had middle age, and in old na y cir- cumstances had practically he best years yet to live, years that Efil/B promise of great things for him- sl.-lf and for the Province. No one vlllo nw Mr. MacNeill. busy as a proverbial bee, in the Public Works Dcpartinerit at Charlottetown with- in s fow days of his fatal illness would have drenrilpt that his days were numbered, and that within a. comparatively short time he would be with those who had Crossed the bourno, Mr. .\f.icI\'clil' was essent- tally A practical man. In this re- public health nurses md full time ____ instructors, of whom there is e. Thu unemployed in “mcg five hundred men of distinction in- shortage-of nibout 40%. It is a now number between two and cluding governors of states, brilliant serious his critical situation, claims three millions, the former figure Wflim- 'ihiihsllhhed professional the repo,-;_ ma; ,bang 40% of me being official, the latter the esti- “nd business men- Instead 0! these ra r the Gen ral c ni der- ‘“°“ Fellini “1°f1K 011 live or six rivet, duty nurses in Canada as gxon 0? muon A3 fue” hom: uu_ hours of sleep, as was popularly s whole are almost continuously un- _ supposed, the average tendency is I ' I ~.'§':f-. 1~nl'usDA\'. FEB UARY 25, i932. we have me highly B110m“_i°“S, !._._5__%_ el l v and hospitals, otherwise qualified, fighting against each other i0, `Iiy]on|¢-_\ W. Borfon,M_D i>uni.iC roizulvi This column In open for the \iiS¢ll-‘livll by correspondents of questions of Interest. _ The Uharlottetown (lunrdinn does not necessarily endorse the opinions ol correspondents. mould me be Jenny “gpm-ized W achieve an objective that is. --K f-' ' _ I b0!h Of thém. Thi( F ACT S ABOUT SLEEP B-“mush ffiinini 8910015 unit!! on mmmon ° . P' W' C' '~ small laboratory in one of tho GX- objective, bi-.efly, is the exclusion vislon or cancellation of thc ° V GUS concess ons enjoyed by Whit? are interpreted as threats of re- Ie sl was a surplus oi’ graduate nurses in __ h dl S5 CGD we need. A little ani- Canada,-lvith the exception of pudmton' and upon t at gmun "ml sleeps pm°M°“uy_ an the time. “’° ’°fISt°’°d' awnkina only to set nourishment employment insurance, the work °““’I°y°d' “”b°“° ‘“‘°"‘°’ 20% 3" less live on chamiy and local relicr. "°““d “gm h°“"' A 1‘"`¢°’ P" °"dY inW"‘nm'nUY °mP1‘\l'°d- As the French are now really con- ;i,IuE_u°;l?)feti;l‘§l;;‘;hedt}xlI1ae“ Bit ight e The reporter also claims there is sclous of the depression, there is P n 3° ‘ °" Dr. Laird received replies from over spect he followed closely in idle footsteps of his lamented father, 5 Hon. James l\fnrNeill. In deal- less. , 'mmm ¢1,“¢g,g“¢_1m mmugh. hope that the Government will It W” found mo th” than 1. - out canada with the high cost oi “Simi °° "°I5t°‘; “Ei -1°? IW” tendency with increased lg, weak. B. B C Xi nt-nth service-_ onthihiring people Bm “ “M Y has “ 3 ° '“°’° father than iw Sleep. ing wth the li n Mr. Mac-Neill one felt that one was dealing with A th f°1'!11¢d Pl-lbiio sentiment is iookinx Europe back on the mad to re- required .mg when m .neck xo, able d 'illlng to Jud nc- _ _ ' ' mon an gum hemp ue 6' towards some form or method of covery. London Advertiser. lowing the loss of sleep, or sleep on l>1‘¢ . ‘Ply - smiayizkm health 5e,.,,1c“_ ...I-he --- a train, are more widespread. This cllratefy and settlement of the debts and repar- 'I-he age’ thmy me appears to be b1a'm° thi' °” "I" ““”°°' bm’ in' ations problem which will start 1 n critical period when more sleep is the mailer srlbmiiicd for his con- unc, f bm, ,o_ a .. sh um In many Wm Japan is one of is Certainly worth knowing. siderntion. He wanted to get at the be the stmduud of charges ,,T,uere facts, uid having his l ° ”°° “ ” "Y ° §“° ‘“°’1.:°"°.;.‘“i;. °:::“:‘; .i’.1:..;’.°.:S;’"' W ~ 1° obuuued these' I ve coun es e wor . u W oss of sleep, or sleep on _ ‘hmm bi’ 5° Paupefizmi'-' it I' now and then something occurs ltrain better than young pawn, d°°“SI"" W” “5“””“Y ’““”"““I stated. but ei the same time an which reminds the people or the It was round than 'lo per cent or and on the mr.-iss amplablo. Un' arieciflre socialization <1: health Other nations thai. for all its "‘“° me" had °°f11° difficulty in ‘ ‘~ " be i""int I modernity, Japan is only a. few 519001112. and more than 40 percent iortulmtcly lie just ...vi cu - Scwlce should supply these services td I decades removed from the m‘ddle l`€D01't:¢d WHk9f“1n¢5S dllfihi the ell into the dudes of the grca e- w thu average patient ut ,eu cout es' 1 night. pa r:ment orer "h5"'I”‘ he “"5 'mu' than the present and in more -as The three most wldel "4 I’7*"‘ Y" 56”' I"-‘i me In" abundant measure. Already well endowed with lm- °d’ °f '°°l-Xml' sleep. were thousht ‘ 11...; llc would be C0l1tI‘0l’ reading, and relaxing, (.1 ttiflfls \"l` 0 :lim <11 l'.~il.l /1 Tliorc is a great deal more of posing and beautiful buildings, if l` ll 0 ’“~“’"‘°‘f ““' inicrrst to nurses and the maui the 1°=Hl 1h1l1r0v¢meni plans n°W m?‘°“?;tt°°“t’°I' ‘“ Y°“ ““°W» . _ _ _ » . . “HS B you have reasoned th S _:-si--.slfi bv 1.5- 0' hx; many :lime . _ under collslderatnti BIB carried e I H 1 cal profess on, as well as the gen matte: out, and that you are simply . a . . <4, h yi(-dI _ through Ottawa will some day be in l>1"`~“` ~-"FS I’l"`~ ll““‘ ~"*~‘ fi or-:tl public, in the report, but th e uul or Washington At tue 80 stoso oi! to sleep because itis ri";."l~.-.';.v_ -n. fl ".i- l*:rr.'l:‘|~;inl Gov-I ,__ ,‘A b ' ot to e Q _ ‘ foolish not to do S0. . ,r cugh ns ern qu cd sliowlgame time that this physical de- Reading of course mean th t "”'""`1` “"5 I I' if-""'~"*"i‘f f""lhc tenor of the survey. The local velopment is taking place, Can- th boo S R s.~:li'o: 0 to ¢~.lr;5.- on the work \\'hlc1l i,.,.u,.,3_.._,,mu,1,.m on the Joint com_ adafs mpital |5 mc,-easing in im- rule or §_a(:'q§;p;;:;mnb‘t3 °f a fest' ' . 0 a. mur er 1\1;_ :,;\ ;:._il ici; uu.'lnl.=hc;\l‘t of this issue We Eamscliff,-_ 0ng-iimg home of ST tcigzlmlse;l:io‘;)€ho;uSbf:enZi1;,f§a;e;:;:[; _._1.,5_, _, .ly-\i~. lacing llicjpublish an extract lfrom ‘The John A. Macdonald, where Sir' ' zl'\'lfiIl‘ix tl ffl' direct i`r:>lli,J(iurn:il of 5 Tour of Gengrpl William Clark n0W presides as. natufdliy. on a if xl-:' ll filfili i/if C.'lnlplacl",” by Lieutenant Booth, British high °°mmI551°ner' The Great Britain purchased historic United States is erecting a 1egat’on. _ A R E in Juli and August 1785- building opposite the Parlament , "` P;-wlnrc thai, among the pioncersiihe number of houses (70) in I 1i€Ve that pun".hing the Chinese the popillni-ization of aviation. In! th.» ordinary course it woufd takctglgle in -5511 ug wmeqhlng about _ , ripple ,,_w0ke_ nlyillt 26 hours to reach here from brr. The tlnlg evclinily is not far d;s‘.a'nt when there will be only the old stagcrs who will sock to intl-iizc thc railway oil a. journey of :lily distmico, Tile fouls of Mrs.. Patterson‘s Battery. Jenkins in creating a. record in fly,-ing from Montreal to New York, and than from Montreal to Char- The extract form the d`ary will be of interest not only to the peo- ple of Chai-lottctcvm but to every lc‘.tcto\\1i, will go down as amonrgione interested in our Island his thin, A bird traffic in war material should not Round the smnglcd shore. be S0 hard a Job as it 11l>be11rS_°\1 Yellow with weed, there wondered, the surface if all nations were in vogue and ¢1¢a,-_ _ ' enmest. There are certain key Strange vowels, mysterious guttur- 'than have lack of accommodation substances. raw material, without als, idly heard. Y U-led meth- ifS€li', and sleep seems to follow A struggling crow called high and Tm’ P'°"°“"°“ "f f°fb5dd°" Triiled from the birch-leaves. the explicit written statements of to B swam. degrée of Occidental; Some months ago I spake of the Sr_Oux_ oumanu ng educauom 'sting class-moms. the Provinc.al`Board of Control, to 1nn,,,,,_ce 1,., o,.,cm,,1 “adm For experiment of Dr. Donald A. Laird, ,u uéakuess lu Priucu Edward is ul A certain specialization of work the exec; that the supply and de- `many years now the chinese havc_C°1K1i\f»° Elhllyersitv. :ho was ar- uu ,ack 0, Nouuu, .mumuu uud could also be arranged v/£11 13111; _ H t. mu for re, rang ng o ave a so of quqiigns, vantage between the sever Hg mans situation, among nurses md been as sins C0115 t-lv regarding sleep’ sem t an ,the immaturity oi our teachers. Suuool teachers _of each “hook Even comparing our position with the needs of the community war- pwple _ 1 d 11 - _ 1 For example, where there were rant the establishment of such a extra tfmmm an c°mmerca< Aii11’10UEh NW fUldiI18! are not 'h° “her M”‘u'“° Pmvmces three teachers one might teach which provinces have a lower training school. ' - f °°mP1°i= some facts have been ' Mathematics and sconce to all f°r°Ig""s under 8 series ° learned that are interesting and standard mm m°°t °’ Canada' we three grades, another Latin and L may secure a, teacher-'s license. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick both demand s year’s attendance at Normal School after successful completion of grade X! before issu- ing even the lowest clan of license. The minimum age for securing this license is 18 years, and if Dr. Munroe's recommend- ation is accepted, will soon be 19 years in Nova Scotia. How may we get into ling with these higher Normal Standards and do so at a cost in capital expenditure nnd staff salaries that will be accept- able to the government uid people The destruction of Prince of Wales College and Normal School, the quality of teacher trairfrig. course as now constituted, aug that this result w.l1 follow and the Imodern education’sts Every year for the benefit of the few rath ;_ . ’ iThe wav r d witl th . d d ' ' ` er I II* 9- T`U"i'he‘ this 9XI1`H°t ¢1¢i1TS UD Japanese are slowly but surely for-) y wavgrsng glage 9 dare an I scores of pupil; are being deprived than of the many. The college has 1lu\ conlnir_'rcin.l metropolis of Que-. the meaning of “Patterson's Bat- fcittng the confidence and symp- , The au was hushed und dream of further Hgh School education I ministered to the greatest good of ` tory,” which is referred W in one nthy of the rest of thc-world. If I Evcrmom y` ,because they me um-,bye to h,,rd1n|I the smallest number, not “tho of our mutum 0, that period, as they are unaware of this fact no'.v,1 A mise of running Water whlsuep Ithis cXnmfI12\ti0n barrier. '1’h`s may' greatest good of the great number" ` it shows the regular bitter be_ they wll find it out when the in-' cu mm. be very Wm for N°"m“i Or Uni_ as the democratic formula \vou‘f" _ ‘ Y eviiable dev of reckoning comes. vcrsiy matriculation but is very have ii- While its srnduates hav side the old barracks was known as much at odds with the present _dcfin tion of equality of opportun- Iity in education. If Prince of Wales College could be relieved of this grade Xfgroup now, rather and a sense of modern require- years of Arts. In order to re- °i`¥l11`1e these mchools to include 5"3d° XI Only the three senior rooms need be effected. One of them must necessarily be equipped 93 9- l“b°l`3I-°l`y. while the other two could do double duty, accommod- Hiins W0 B"1'0ups from 8.30 o. m. to 1.00 p. m. 'nnd two other groups _ from 1.00 D. _na to 5.30 p. m. This plaxrwould eau for no capital ex- Pehdiiilre beyond the equipping of a CLUB R001' Rssfsn-:NT BANGHOLM TUR1v1P SEED A small ti _ - been seclirtzeldmiforty gifsgiilsutsieaed has na and will be disposed f hi] according as or¢l)er;varee1°selcl;I)sl';r(IastS. For particulars apply Department of Agriculture ChaTl0ttéf0Wn At t.h¢ time the field work of the treaties with former Chinese Gov- surprmng- an in Mm' mem in Normal re Fr n h and me mud “nh 1135. 1 ll -_ -nazi """" V'-' -_ ` 1 - 2 - . v - 1 nts. By some Western; 0 ¢ _ sum ey was competed (in October emme ds As you know it has always been quirements and in the minimum Literature md Am The students -____ ; t e p much improved and more extensive home more departments should be so reorganized as to enable them to undertake the grade XI work for the whole province:-'I‘ignisl\. Alberton, Summer-side, Kensington, Prince Street, _Queens square. Rochford square, West Kent. Montague and Sourfs. The total cost of the wh0I° Prlcsc esofthiso Ono pound packages Ono pound packages 011° bound blvkam 'rwo nonnd Nehru Two pound nlwksres Two poundpnckages Regular XX X Bulk Goods .......... no-¢ .--..».».».... ----»»~--..--U... Ono half pound lugs .................. 011° hill! P0'll\d Sllllliler .............. M 1930) it was estimated that ,here authorities these Chinese deman beueved that the older we get the age at which a quauued person in the larger centres ughout - M . . _ w _ h rovlnce would thus receive a High school education right at Redtlflédt in Prfge ‘ lung The followins schools of five or be seen below. ' D bn" M ch°°°'“‘°‘ Will H41! Wand packages 45c now 35° 'l5c now 65,, $1.00 now 75,, $1.25 now $1_00 $1.50 now 51,30 ‘U5 new $1.50 $2.25 now $2,430 35|: now 25,, 25c now 19,, ’l5c now 50,, Our stock is fresh nnd we carry n full Une of all gh,” scheme of deeentrslizing 8rl»d° XI goodl- insiru tion would be the eoirinpins or our man province: -dt mf man ubouuou” md the E, A, TER, Central Drugstore statutory salaries of ten superior V ____ ' disaster ls it undoubtedly was, has placed before us such an opportun- ity as we shall not likely 1851” meet in our generation; an oppor- tunity to reorganize our free sec- ondary education by (i) decentral- lzlng grade XI and High School work, (3) raising the status 0! Prince of Wales College by add’I1E s. year in Arts and (3) completely separating the administration and function of Prince of Wales College from the Provincial Normal school. Of 'these three the-separate Normal course is the most vitally necessary to any plan of reorganization de- signed to give us approximate equality with the rest of Canada in Financial conditions in Prince Edward Island would scarcely war- rant the construction of a new Prince of Wales College that' would be much larger than the former one, so that the present enrolment cf 350 students in the three year's mented by probable annual in- creases in enrolment, and further augmented by s. Normal School of 60 to 80 students, would soon ex- cccd the capacity of the new bugd- tional instruction and teacher train- 1ng_ But why should we continue i ing. I should like to offer some to centralize all our grade XI ,.__,__.,,__._,__ .. __ _,.,, __,_.,,., ,.{ _ _ , ~ V - . students ‘in this me insiituronr I. lic inf; fy l 1. to co. quur arid! 147 years ago, which deals with buudmgs' Where the umbassudonl ( '$31 s _§;l);]rlumt;r:;ns§]:;;mma3;u;vZl; gr; our young people for the unive;-si. r~ .-.~»-vu-.. _ ~-.= 1v~;»m~rly con-I Cluirlottelown at that time. This Hon, Han-ford Ma;-Nidei-_ is in` , Isuter pmvuwuu carry theu pupils ties, Prince of Wales College has s .",:~_-ell rr: “ . _.Ny irf :ra Iioih oliI is jus; after the American Revo- charge. Now the Government of W falong t0 the end Of Efiide XI With' I been a great success' The msmlh tu S Ku, u._.__._ ,,,___,, ,u ,,_._,wuC muus, umm and the muux of me Loya1_ the Republic of France has pur-f _ .___ _. 'out any break No doubt our gifouhznilgxsitrit very ihighnfellutation llzlvz- ls-cm. ‘...l=.'.‘u a §o:':'~_no.st 1l2\l'l;i:.~:s or refugees. as they were call-,fhasid the properw at 62 Sussex ATTADALE' WEST HIGHLANDS system °f gathering an these McGill. Thisnli‘;smbevecr:smi€iicv§r;il;E 51, _,_._i,,,3._,._' um., _,_ ,S wry c,»cd,t_ ed_ The extract is pammuurly I ;]I:‘§k;J;>:nm0;iv}b;eMi.;.;nl‘\tI]ary;L;l'berta_ A bl k 1- students under one capable staff of the uuumy of the mstmcuon pro_ r=_zil_~ :tual cci‘ of one of our` Charlottetown; the condition of the Whhievfr justification there may: sleep, course to university work in Artsl and powers or application me pep Club, um, muu; ,_,,'_u,_m,(, fam,,,cS_| old Fort Amherst which was bum have been for Japanese action in` Reversing, mirrored in its luminous they were perhaps superior to thgf muted to pass' It is to be hoped 'l`o be able to ily all thc way fronivicar the site of the old Port La ggglxiugizggzirioiivxcxafhi The clflerfrpgrey skies the solemn avant? prgduct. ofsthte small High I that whatever is mme In the new Montreal to Cli;li'Eottc§ov.'ri in the _Joie; the condition of the barracks you has been carried at shungh,u_I spurs of hm; ;_u°n;:,c; rlgigsevmfo :Vind Prmce °! Wales cmlege it Wm sim short space of four hours a:1dIs.nd fortifications in Charlottetown. What the Japanese expect to sainI l‘IBi1ih°"» and °°i'"~ the WI-*P5 °f Im' ‘ r t A . t be able to Provide me lad ol palm _ I V ‘ __ | _ H haw Sis em has served us in the uns with a grounding which will enable czht r1l111l1~@s sllolls hon distancc The diarlst speaks of a. field fort is for from clear. unless they be' Tu "gum ' I h ,_vcnrs, this cutting off of a hi;h_ him to maintain the enviable stand- :lu travel is being nnnihilaied by "to the back of the town." Per- _ " -I e “Elo W d ucxts' t;(°?k` amd' percentage of our youth at the end ` ing of this province ln the fields of _ha ~ som old ,_-mer h m be ‘V111 break UD the Hilti-JHP=lD€5’3| pume W smo e' nf Grade X by a rigid external ex- higher education. po e ere ay IJOYCOU- It iS by nO means Ccrtilih The bmcs beyond-and when me lamination is no longer approved by_ The success almve notcd has been _K--‘A ,__ _,_ ' I _ co-educat’onal junior co1ie§° film years or in-is one nwibly includ ing more optional courses than present: (8) an opportunity 0! conducting o separate Normal _ School in the same buildin§ 9-9 Prince of Wales college without entailing any increase in the pres- ent student enrolement or much, lf any, addition to the number on the staff. _ I am, Sir., etc., Il. H. COURT OUR HIGH SCHOOLS Sir,-The recent regrettable loss of the Prince of Wales building by fire has raised the ques- - tion of _the future of the institution and the particular service it ought' to perform in our educational sys- tem; and this opcns up the whole problem of high school and voca- comments and suggestions with re- gard to these matters. In preparing a limited number of TRY IT teachers. on the other side of the ,_ ~ __._._ ._-1. --__ ledger would be, (1) another year " of High school education made [T IS HARD To EQUAL THE FLAVOR available to hundreds of boys and AND ARQMA OF li i in fgzldfymgyieiim ffm: oi; B RA H M IN TEA I” °“" °“”° '"°'i“°° “M” tw? Sold only in Red, airtight packages, Prince of Wales finds possible at i_-1-_- _,chew for _,/ A 'better tobacco and at better cure--that accounts for the popularity of our BlA€l( IWISI _ CHIEWING HIIIKIEYG NICHDLSDN 9 been carrying oil the highest hon: ors at our universities, hundreds i worthy nnd ambitious boys and gil" have had their fondest hopes frusi _ Continued on page 0 In- T 1 2 / IISCU ' J ' \ O O p v` .~-S~ .Z§I QF!! '_/' Ill-Undo MII 0" moon \ ig \j / "I %u:lrl"»‘§" ` 1 \~.___ _ 4 thc outstandng events in local-tory. We are indebted to Protesso aviation history. NURSING We have received from the Nat- ional Joint SLudy Co-mmlltcc of Canadian Nurses Association and the Medical Association the port of the survey oi nursing cation in Canada prepared by Pro-II fe$0i' G. M. Weir, Professor oil Education in the University of British Columbia, who was asked to TC- . I cd_u- l D. C. Harvey, Archivist, Halifax fo this interesting historical contribu- tion. NOT WANTED HERE F!::;'.ai vigilance, says the To- ronto Globe, continues to be the price of nt least npproximntc dec- ency in rcnrliiig matter for Canada 1 The F@IJ1`ii-1l'y issue of the National Revenue Review, rv. Federal Govern- mont xblicnti ~ | Di on. rcporm two more nznke s survey some years uso. Thc_ b k , oo s on the forbidden list, and principal ooncluslors oi' tl‘c report i notes that during 1931 the Govern- nrc that trzrining srliods for rillrs-I mum “eluded _"bn lcon periodicals is should no longer- 5; lpn, L, mg; _md tuwlty two books 'W bdongi .‘ ` » f- ng l1aplmzm'd methods of indlvidllnlim hospitals but should be sulcsldlzcd. 1,S,,,,,__, appear to- must merely for thc obscene class. Some pub- controlled nnd supcrvhcd by ill.-, ,M uuruusu of uxuuuunu n low mm P.~ov1nrir.iC.ovez11mcnts In tim _muicj of ,ms k,ud_ It is fortunate that “W il-‘i Yi°i'll”»-'ii Si`7`0”»IS IWC- All “ll-ICnilncln. by Governmental machin- ”l‘_’\'. is sible to keep out auch impor- states, slloalld be defined by inii0,,s_ .,. . v- H #-- PTU”-'i‘d tr:‘.i"ir.; ivlloil, til: rr;':r‘. E3' 2 >_ \v 1‘ which making war would be ex- -William'El‘nest Henley. r lrcmely difficult. It is hard to ---~----------- imagine war without steel, and and confiscation of their entire steel qmnot be mme without outlay, it is because there is trc- gancse in many countries, but the As long as the Brent demand exists big and reliable supply comes from Bud there I5 11“8¢ mfmey ill 6UlJDlY° rude, south Africa, nmu and ins lt. there will ba osunnly. If Russia. Shut off manganese from Clpturcs of the kind made in. la bellfger-ent and it can produce no BH-1¢fm°l'° W0" f°1l0W0d by dim' _steel. Tungsten, antlmony and iniition in the distrlbuton of ` inlckel, rubber and gssofne me &lC0h0l, it 00uld be c0nIA2nded_f8k‘1y 'other very necesfary substances that continued prosecution would ,whose known sgumgs are nmiged destroy it. But the war has been ‘and whose control would do much going on for 10 yells, and liquor in .to make war difficult. Incldentally the States (on the evidence of I a great deal of the necessary new United States newslliifwrsl il more fmaterlal required for munitions ls plentiful, more easily to be had and ‘within the British Emp're so con- cheaper than over before. The Itrol might reasonably bo suggested conclusion would seem to be irres- by our commonwealth of m;|¢m,_ lstlble that the traffic cannot be -_ rooted out by such methods. When ns the Baltimore Sun manganese: there are small and mendous D1`°m in U10. trade- The generally inferior dopos'ts oi' man- 881118 to them is worth playin!- . ` ‘ ponts out lawbreairers embark so Mother (at bedtime): D0n’t exibhaivély UDOI1 'the manufacture mumble your prayers, Nancy. I of alcohol, there is a big market. cm-g hear ,, word you sayy And when they run the risk' of Nancy: "I wasnt speaking to ¢¢Dti11'¢» UM Bhd imprisonment you, mummy." - -~ . . V- ~»-'qu \-_.-l.'.,'pl;=rW>._ ~ _-~._;~1' ~;. '~ . £7 ' iw' 'uf _.__ , ' "*"i‘i`¢iW'7W.€3"E'5l ' 7 - -- v~:r.\»yrgv'w =~ V ,.._,_,,,,‘“,*f_,,_:.- __ _'___ _ _'_ .»_,, Mn _., __ __.,,,__ ___ ____ ____,___, ' _.,_.,,,_,__ ` .'*“'*“'W__ _ .,,,c,.‘,.,.,,,___ If ;' »---~»-»-------~--gw:~.~.-1.-nf-"* ments force it within a fcw years, the way would be immediately open for n separate Normal School without any additional outlay on building or staff. The recent experiments in the joint utilization of Prince street and Queen Square Schools by Pr'nce of Wales College and the regular school pupils shows us that many of our large public schools are not by any means taxed to their capacity, and indicates how we may accommodate grade XI in the larger schools throughout the pro- vince. Each of these schools have now only one or two teachers giving instructon in the High school grades. The present grade XI 2011110 is X10 brcadcr than that of Grade X.- but necessitates laborat- ory facilities for chemistry and Physics. It will bo necessary, therefore. that each school be given an ndd‘t'onal teacher, and that one of the staff have quali- ficntfdnd similar to the Superior teachers of New Brunswick ond Macs Pile Ointment Gives quick relief ln all canes of Internnl and Extemal Piles. rmcn-so csrrrs A Tuna. Brings almost Instant relief from the itching, burning, stinxins sensation or ur. wretched, torturing and of. times stubborn disease. 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