v jffwniira~r . ..;-,.-...,.\-.m.- ~ OUT 1T g/ourfioodyearflealerr tire cord fest 1 i .',‘_,, ... .,,.. ’ THE LAND WE LOVE n nan: mo: lbentraljuarclian DI I. D. JOINSONI cfllce will -be closed until Msy 21st. 0100-5-10-81 Sll LOUIE QOUIN ‘Q. Whcialir-Lcmordculnt wnent in 1900. adian Parliament for Lsurier-Outre- ‘mont and was appointed Minister of ‘_ WIVIVIVIVIIHTIY/lvlvlvlI/JYIQ/IV,’ li oférs you the friendliest service, ihc finest lood, Ilie cosiesl rooms in llaliihlcTly: giosi odernJlic most flrc- proo lcl in the Cilv. l 5O sit from the cenlrc d‘ lhe business district. willi- in 5 minute: walk of ilic main points otinlervesland i11|porlunce,bui flee fiomihe uproar of trams and cam. 90 rooms, single and en suite, with and with- d ‘out boihs. l‘ Quuitcfisbv ¢QWIIUWIVIVIvlvlt/Ivlnmy.lvipyyww|v,v,v,v,v,v,v,',,v, \ eservatiomy? E A“ 0' eCARLETON H order. HEADQUARTERS IN HALIFAX 7/ .-_ qf/Iilhllllrki/hiAlAIIIIIII/IIIIIAIAIAIAIAMD lIM/l Ill Mllflllllfllbv H‘. iRlchards, senior chief ‘after attending the conference of "; land deliver addresses on the system ‘ (and administration of schools in Eng- r Li Co. to G. E. Carter, District Passenger Agviii John, N. B., or to DEAN SINCLAIR LAIRD DEAAN LAIRD’S SIXTH ANNUAL ZI-DAY TOUR i Across Canada & Back $ .00 FIOITI 1 ORONTO 3 including all expenses. r ding fares from other points. leaving 'l‘oronto hv special train vie CANADIAN PACIFIC - Monday, July 22, I929 En route you visit many important and interesting ‘plurvs. miles of Canada's Mountain Grandeur and lVurlrl-iumoxis Beauty Banff, Lake Louise, Emerald Lake, Yoho.Valley Motor DrivPs-Jfixtcnniva sight-sewing trip on ll-inff- Steamer Ikips-Kootcnay Luke, Puget Found, iiilLl llt.'i'u::4 llu‘ Great. Lalivs. Illustrated booklet giving full ininrimitiuii (‘zin he lvlzrl mi llpplltiltlfill ‘J. l’. it. iu King Sh, filming 600 Spots Winilcriiicre highway. Saint Mncrlouald College P.0., Que. Justice in the Dominion Parliament in 1921. __._i_.___ COUNTRY SCHOOL DIIAWS PRAISE l i TORONTO, May 8—"Women teach- ers are the corner-stone c! your nat- ‘lonal fabric," was the statement ~. lmade to The Telegram by H. M. inspector of the Board of Education o! England. i Mr. Richards arrived in" Toronto the National Council of Educction jheld recently at Vancouver. He re- - unains here, until May 8th, during ju-hich time he will visit the schools yland. "Women teachers," he said, in de- ‘Iscrlbing his visits to schools between Toronto and the coast, "are in over- iivhelming numbers; in fact I believe {that about 99 per cent. of the country i-schools are in the hands of women. They are doing splendid work, but I Ishould like to see more men enter the professioh." uxss ‘school. HOUSES , Mr. Richards was impressed with [the very fine school buildings and their equipment. "The outstanding thing that struck Jme," he declared, "was the country school where Ruthenium, Poles— [children of all nations-are being i solidified into one nation." The question of eo-education evok- cd the reply that there was no evid- ence io show that it was good or bad. "In England," he said, "the matter is not considered from a. moral or ‘social standpoint but purely from an educational aspect. The opinion is A. Sirbomcrdouinisthlnowl! appointed Lint-Governor o! the i province of Quebec and was born It Grondinas," Quebec in 1001. I-Ie was admit-ted’ to the Bar of the Province of Quebec in 1884 and entered Politics in 1891. He was member of the Que- bec Parliament for Montreal I897 to . _' 1908; member of the Public Instruc- tion Council of Quebec 189D. He be- came Minister of Colonization and ' Public Works in thegQucbec Govern- In 1005 he became Prime Minister of Quebec, until 1921. He was elected member of the Can- S. A. MeDONALIYS big clothing ll-ll ltArts this morning. 80% dis- count. 0746-5-10-2l I095 DISCOUNT on Mens’ and Boys‘ clothing. This meansKthe big- gest. vl-lues in tho city. S.‘ A. Mc- Donald. 8746-5-10-21 WHOLESALE PRICES on Menu and Boy's Clothing during our sale. MOON d: McLeod, Limited. 3782-0-10-21 ____- a"- I. __. . rushed to the seen!- second storey. all for the kitchen. 1n Without waiting for a rescue was the work of 20% DISCOUNT on Men's and- Boys’ clothng Sale ends Saturday May. 18. Biggest sale in the last 15¢ years. s. A. MacDonald. 3746-5-10-51! f BOY’S SUITS WORTH to $12.00’ will clear during sale at $7.50 earn. Moore dz McLeod,.LiniiLed. , l ' ' 8732-5-10-21- g i HAVE YOU SEEN our record break ing Blue Serge Suit at $25.00. Shown at the clothing sale. Moore d: MI:- Lcod, Limited. 3732-5-10-2! SMALL BOYS Oliver Twist Suits sale price $1.95 each. Moore d: Mc- Leod. Limited. 8132-5-10-21 WONDERFUL BARGAINS" in Men's and Boy's Clothing at the Men's Store during the great cloth- lngkale. Moore d: McLeod, Limited. ‘ 873Z-5-l0-2i REGULAR SERVICE-Church of Christ as follows: May 12th., Brad- albane ll a. m; Yredericton 3 p.m.; New Glasgow 7.30 p. m. C. E. Arm- strong, Minister. SALE 0F MEN'S and Young Men's Suits at $10.00 during the arm sale- Moore d: McLeod, Limited. 8732-5-10-21 POLICE COURT-Two dnmks ap- peared before Hls Honor yesterday morning; one having his bail es- treated and the other sent to jail for ten days. A woman convicted o! a breach of the prohibition act, was awarded $200.00 or three months in jail-she took the latter, PLACING BUDYS-‘Ihe "Brant" left Charlottetown yesterday morning to place the buoys at Pictou, Geor- getown. Murray Harbor and Arman- dale. Captain Kelley, who was in the hospital where he underwent treat- ment for an abscess has recovered from his illness and has resumed 5 that where separate schools can be built to house boys and girls, such a system is commendable because Jlhe approach to a girl's mind is dif- jferent to that to a boy's, and there- fore separate establishments with their own peculiar environments is more conducive to successful triiin- ing of the district sexes." l l Further comparison between Eng- iland and Canadian school systems were discussed. and Mr. Richards ex- TEACHERS ARE YOUNG L ohm For: etc lcrvicc, take this famous JVhmlpeg train to:—- Prince Rupert be»; Montreal ii inc-mum: a: rel» nrramlmvr, -. f. 9o . 0011s,! _ isle-spl- msesr-i _ RN with scenic gems made the more eruoyable by luxurious appointments and thoughtful Edmonton 7 Jasper National Park , , , ,L,, ,, ‘W’! ‘l? 14"""“~' bu‘ lflml! ‘Ofdw ‘ prll 13-20-27. May 11-18-20. June 24-10-40. July 43-14. 1TH E [U X U E1‘! IDA N TU TEE E WEB? YWV Vancouver or on route to California (Bonaventure Station) daily at 10.15 p.111. (Eastern Standard Time) ‘udes standard and tourist sleeping car-a. library buff-t ca: (radio Equipment ’ compartment observation 53119994): dinmg c!’ wodlll Ind Colonist can .1‘. an; a"? a '\ ma" l. plained the greater control exercised by the government over school bod- ies and the lesser freedom of the teachers that obtain here ls being due to the very young teachers em- Iployed and the population being not [so well established. v Of pedagogues he remarked senten- ,ti0usl,v, "most teachers who have in- lspired men to do great things have Pusan sacked for inefficiency." ; t f: costs just five cents no see Mr. . Peanut do his great disappear- : ing act. Its s performance thst makes even the most blue mac sit opcn-moudred l Why not? These are Planners Salted Peanuts. Big, dwice Peanuts. Wholesome. Delicloul. “The Nickel Lunch." Sold 2% In the glcssinc beg with. -PEANU‘I‘ on is. Buy a bag every day. - rurrrns NUT c cuoooufl ®P4IANIC Lmrrao Charlottetown. capping and tidal work yet to be the first floor of the shed has been laid for two-thirds of its length and it is expected that the work will be completed sometime in July. i leaving for their new home in Toron-’ ' Helm’, owe their livesto Mr. Paul Gagnon, residence of Mr. Gordon A. Ross, 10D St. Louis Road, yesterday afternoon. when fire gripped the building caus- ing damages estimated at several thousands of dollars. Young Gordon Roll rln the gauntlet of flames w escape sifely from the kitchen, where he wu trapped by the sudden out- break. Olptlin David ' My. of the firefighting force, fell headlong down I blninl staircase, seriously darn- llinl his held 1nd sustaining other injuries. lrnoke. belching out from; the cellar 1m yeltcrdly sfternconJ was the first warning m: rm. Ross: and two domestic ceivcd oftho findfu sooner had they’ gone out of the door to uk for help when the films: broke through caul- command of the ship. WORK PROGRESSING — The Standard Construction Company have been at work for the past three weeks on the new warehouse and piers on the east side of the railway wharf in Between 55 and 60 men are employed. There is some done at the outer end but the part of BRIDAL SHOWER-A very en- joyable time was held at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacLure on the evening of May 2nd, when about sixty people assembled to "shower" the newly wedded couple, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Horn. The presents were numerous and costly, the witty vers- es accompanying each glft caused much merrirnent. Lunch was served‘ by the ladies and d vote of "thanks“ 5 tendered to Mr. and Mrs. MacLure: for their kindness. In the wee sma hours all departed for their homes wishing for many more refreshing! showers ere the summer was past. l ass NARROW nscsrn-‘ncronur,’ Helm, Quebec, grsndsughter of MrJ and Mrs. Murdock Ross of this city. hsd n. narrow escape from death by; fire just previous to her parcntsi to. An exchange referring to the} incident says: Snatched in the nick of time from death by fire, little Ernes-. tine Ross and her playmate, Dorothy a neighbo , who rescued them from the second storey of the llllltlhll N- i lrilifrns .5 . I inl the lower storey of the house tn become a veritable inferno attracted . s. s; m... a... s,» ron saw av STANLEY, srmw t. rssigooiv loss of several thousand 5' r dollars was estimated, 1.x it is understood to be cu, . cred by insurance. . R055, senior. was in Chicago ‘n: r. wine of the disastrous u-aph, and i: is probnbl return to deal with this unezcg misfortune. Fire broke out first o‘ in the cellar. and it is i1 originated in a back-flash from ‘the 1 llflliltle. Presentation A very pleasant event, took pl.- on the evening of April 29th at l. spacious home of Dr. and Mrs. 51-. enson of New Glasgow. the event. o‘ ing the assembly of over a humid. . friends of Mr. ahd Mrs. William "m; - lor, the popular cheese maker of the New Glasgow Dairy Company for the past tlve years, to bid farewell on the eve oi’ their departure to New Bruns- wick where Mr. Taylor charge of another cheese factory. Among the many interesting fen-l tures of the social evening were tliel singing of ihc old songs, a real gondf old sing song, ducts, solos, instrumen- I tal musicand speeches by Rev. J.W. I ‘ McLeod. Dr. Stevenson and ot/hersi The company much appreciated the‘ splendid assistance and making the’ a splendid suc- céssof the various numbers by Mr. George Beers of Charlottetown. ocial evening such The hosmof friends, t ity ct‘ New Glasgow and vicinity deeply regret the going of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and sincerely feel the distinct loss thus sustained. Mr. Taylor was one 0d the most pleasant and obliging young men oi’ the community, a friend to all, an enemy to none and was ready at all times to lend a helping hand where- cver possible irrespective of any pc- culiar circumstances, His many sterl- ing qualities, among which wcrci straightforwardness and, honorable! dealings with fellowmen will long be remembered. ‘ In order to express the apprccinY lion and sincere good will to Mr. nncl Mrs. ’l'ayloi' the Rev. E. on behalf oi i. host of friends m the following address, after which lvlr. Eric Stevenson, made the pres- entation of a very substantial purse. Mr. Taylor responded dress in his sincere and deeply ap- preciative manner, expressing his ex- treme pleasu c and appreciation of the most, cordial and friendly spirit manifested on this and other occa- sions as well as the many kindly deeds during his residence here. Friends in response sang heartily and expressively of the spirit of the occasion "For He's a Jolly Good Fel- low" and many other songs of the same spirit. To Mr. and Mrs. Taylor: Apprlsed of the tact that youcre that there wuss little boyin the kitchen and two little l1!!! ll lb! mlde c. break first of however, young Gordon dashed‘ through the fire to freedom. escaping with minor burns. By this time tongues of fire were licking the room ,7 ' in which the two girls were located.’ - non clsmbered up to the WIIIGOIV.‘ ' called the nearer-stricken children. " and handed them down. The thrills, Plremeircrriving on the scene ol l. _ outbreak sflbfif? after, found 1 - building in danger of being gu This was prevented, however, v. the Jets of water slowly but Bill: got the ripper hand of the fire. ‘I . s tnforncecl immediately by t‘ . nub,“ ,_ _,_ _ ,, _ .-~...-..-.~-..-u~-»Q and lean-nine! the meantime. . ladder, ‘org-Y __ minutes u. Mr. Gor . .. outbreak. e that h: - surmised l May 18th. will take ' 20% Discount ll GREATEST SALE or MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING Held in the City for the . Past Fifteen Years 20% DISCOUNT In order t0 reduce our clothing stock $10,000, 20* DISCOUNT will be given for spot cash from now until We are forced to take this course in order to main- 9 tain our leadership as the largest dealers of Men s and Boy’s clothing in the province- fresh new stock at 20% DISCOUNT, n0 approbation- S. A.rMcDO NALD y |20% Discount Nothing reserved, our he commun- pressing our appreciation of that you have made many I m unity. lllJlE. from Billy Taylor. .'\l‘l'lli-;iO12_'I ,. to the ad- undertaking. l only au revoir. Signed on bclanlf of friends. Marry in the month of May. And you'll surely rue the day. about_to leave us to take up work in a. neighboring province; we could not willingly allow you ‘and your good ivifc to go without in some way ex- your good offices and fellowship whilst you sojourned with us during the last five years. We have therefore met Ipurposely tonight to further cement lthnt tic or good fellowship and to more fully impress you with the fact loyal flricnds while residing in our com- In the social life of our commun- ity you have always stood by m lend , n helping hand in as far, as you were ' We doubt much if the needy cause ever received c cold shoulder ' Your genial and approachable dis- ...r,n earned for you many friends Iand we are sure you will still con- ;'.lnue to make iricnds in your new sphere of labor. Moreover we appre- ciaie the fact that you gave our fac- tory the distinction of leading tho entire province in the quality of its product and our trust is that you may be as successful in your future As a small memento please accept this gift and now to Mr. and Mrs. [Taylor we will not say good-bye- A. Toronto DUST Omins. Wiggle nouns N0 O . V rash-TIME 000m; w”- Manufactured by RAMDAY l: Son Cour/in MONTREAL Vancouver ' |20% Discount I HUNGER d hension; The dear gay laugh that only true hearts know; Not for the deer things Slld do I For these I would from lifcb severe WEED HOW; detention Not for your deeds of quiet love and Arise 1nd go. duty Does my hesrt frecae and starve since you endow If you wed when March winds Cold death with beauty. blow, Just for the look of utter. compre- Joy and sorrow both you'll know, —M|.ry Webb. -.__i.._...___ F h l v Now is the Time t0 ilave Your House Painted. And It costs as much to put on cheep punt u m, bee; When you buy Neylur’; English Lend, then you have a pro- duct that is the beat. You can add more per gallons cf oil to per lbs. of Nnylon Lead, than my other lead on the market. Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. 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