THE CHARLOTTETOW N GUARDIAN Pansomite ' i i bilentral m... . . ~ ‘ s1’. JAMES’ cHOllL-Fiuai re- hearsal or Easter music tonight at "is good TEA 8.30. Full attendance very neces- sax-y. [it'll would; -.mut Qedfioao P°m°==-¢-fi~n fire-- w» u ’ ,3 . ' " p‘ llilylng potatoes every mild day st‘ _. gist: cellar, Water Street. "Highest. ,. v ~; ' g ' _ . . gar-set prices paid. sila-ii-istr. ..1dress0n History .. ‘ ., . plementary articles 0r stories. sucl. u by __ mlilgouse the interest hi‘ the younit (8). To create an interest in the life oi the past. Every human ‘be in; is endowed with a natural cur‘ lflflllll. a-ud if we can ‘arouse this" curiosity in the child with regard t0 the foundation of his country we will have attained this great ob jec. One of the best means ti lllll 811d ls the monument. remind ing us of the steps taken by piori ears in foundation work. This Ir why we should encourage t.he erec tion of monuments in central local llvhlss Jennie Mlrttart. P. W. C.f student returned to her bome iia. Carleton to spend Easter. “lt lip p eals to Those" “who -are chiefly con- cerned with insurance" says the recognized auth- ority, The Financial Post. referring to The Maritime Life's plan oi basing prem- ‘ iums on the cost oi insur- l ance without loading them with extra charges ior possible future proilts. M-lss Dorothy Mutart P. W. C.I student is spending her Easter; FANCV NEW H. glove‘ [or wlllllllYfi with her parents-at Carle- Easter. Prowaa Bros Ltd 8460 LOOK AT YOUR HAT. Every-l body else does. Seeour new one:- ffli‘ Sllflllx- Prowse Bros., Ltd. ' 8448-44-2.- Miiss Bessie iStevenson and MElSQl Jean Webster teachers-i at Carletonf areattending the Teacher's (Jon-, ventioii held lil this city. l returned] to spend‘ Mr. Gordon Ross has to h-is home in Carleton his holidays. , I ‘Mr. Robert Don-aid teacher at‘ Lower Be-deq-ue is in this city tori a,.few days. i - l Miss Marlon Weeks teacher atl ‘hiriddleton was attending the Cunl ientloii held this week. nesalfh judging human nature. D. .- llll Illlyibfi dons by mea-ns of sup- 0 M MCLEOD_ Fm“ clearing ut auction sale. Hunter River, Sat. Filly. Allril 3rd at 2 p. m. ' 8491-1-3l JUST ARRIVED-Another ship- ment of ladies dresses in Canton ‘Ifdlrl, flat crepe. & taffeta. Protvse Bros Ltd 8400 That's why insurance costs less. protection ls greater. with The Marl- tlmc Life. ' lM-r. Wilbert Stetson has returned.‘ to his homo in Brookfleld for u fowl Inquire-it's important. flaw. dltlliliaiiriiliillic Lille dawerpremiurrtr n in; ls the ' paper on Thiloprllil by Miss Anita Mc- mtoidy ut Wi-ilnesday afternoon's laoslllloii of tho Teachers‘ Federa- mpyerldent, Fellow Teachers: Qlvhgfl naked by the Teacher's gdefilll0n a short time ago to pre- re n pupcr on History for, ill invention, l it'll that it would be ii IMlSH lMary Muttart teacher at Borden was in this city ‘tilltfflillllg the Teacher's Convention. BTYLED FOR YOUNG Fellow Worn by all fellows. Prowses hats and caps. Prowse Bros, Ltd. ' SMS-LI-Zi YOUR NEW SUIT, top coat and hat for Easter are here. Prowsu Brett. Ltd. 2448-4-1-2l - . w-wh ._. ._..o Miss Venaa Weeks student at l‘. W. College, had returned to her home in (‘arleton for Easter. “Poker hands” g9! packed in each paclmge and _ Mr. Stirling Gillespie U. C. Col- - u greill deal for a Sec Teacher of a Country ch90] in attempt to address the ltles, easy of access to school chll riren. Unfortunately such nionu ments are rare in our Province ‘eschews Frdfllllllll" "ll 81ml! l1 With the exception oi‘ those at Bel "blag, llOWQYPY- 0" llftclmfl fast and Scotclifort, we are no FAIRVIEW CONGREGAT-ION. — Divine Service in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada will he held ln Elliott Hall on lege student. has returned to his home la Carleton [or Easter, ~Largerhvtectlart v Home Office: Halifax tin of OGDEITS CUT PLUG Smoking Tobacco. Save these “poker hands" and for the return of any 52 (bearing any numbers) we will mail a pack "r. w. asiu-rtsv Manager ior Prlnoe Edward island Charlottetown, P. E. O.-Q'.Q§'OO'§Qfi§-O6~ That Oar 0f Yours llsart-to-llsart Talks With Autu- moblle Owners and Drivers on llow to Get the Most Uut ui Their (‘an at the Least Expense. WILLIAM imuglll. l dPPlilfll l0 llllflmll! lllt’ aware of any» others recording early events i-n the history o Prince Edward island. Wei or. reminded of a later event, iramcly Confederation by a visit to llli Provincial Building where we see l research; ll . Infill-ill 'lll- the tablet recording the first steps siitlgailon and inquiry 8nd taken towards, the Union of the i... historian was a man who dlflreirt Colonies of our great 13o- piight the truth. As men began mlnlon. it would be a commend- o tell what they llflll lfillmed. the able custom for teachers from time ord lilfiltlllllll 100k 0" lPllBW to time to make allusion to these 8lllli1§~ll meant the ltifln Wllu monuments and to encourage ii. eftlrtieil the truth or told what hr this way a desire 0n the part o lltl loiiud; and lII llle will‘!!! 01' the pupils to visit such places ime "history became story 0r re- when opportu-nity offers. 0rd", ilnfortuiiately this lneim- (4) .To keep the subject of m‘. rig is now confused with another tory closely connected with liter- haf history l9 llfilfli! mfldi‘ BVGYY ature and geography. We can uy, we iiilnk oi‘ the events not 0f keep it connected with llteratilre heir record. by means of the historical novel. What evcllts cfillfillllllt‘ idstoryijnnd ‘by reading to the children the memoir once Said that ‘rhlsloiglygvorks of such writers as Scott ri-nd ayibe reflulvt-‘d llllfl l- 8 install -,Longfellow. Althou-gh the child es 0H1 l@\\' Elf?!" melt" in d may sometimes get a wrong im 'sry narrow sense this is true, for pressiori from such works. his in rest men do lnlllenue the course terest will be aroused and he will i events. Even tile grsflll-efll 0i‘ eventually seek the proper aiithor- loll. hOWBVPF- lull’? lee" B Defl 0f‘ lties on the subject and get an illi- uitllciilliwl clrcutmsltnnces prejudiced viewpoint on the mat- "liitli they rfillf "01 C0" FO- MB" ter. _ We may make reference in 'liose lfillilftlblelfltil hluve fltged tllemmasslng to an historical work o illleflllll’ lm‘ lie-F ellvrfllllnelll literary merit in Judge Warhol'- Wfillklil nrof have risen abrfive the ton‘s History oi IPrlnce Edward is- rllll B 0 lfomlllflll m9" 8d n0! land. While the volume is too ex- soiile great crisis have demo-piled tenslve to ibe used as a text "book. their talents at that certain time. it should be found as a book of re- Hul Nniioleun lived in u peaceful ference in every school room. country and under staihle Govern- Even more important is the con- 'lnent’ his bllogruphy wouhld niot traction between history and get;- iilvs il80f| a arge part of t e h s- grnphy. What interest would suc tnry oi‘ the modern world. Onplaces as The Plains oi‘ Abraham, the other timid we lmow not howizuunymede, nr Bminoclrimrn. ‘have many (‘rolliwells or ldrlcoins have m tbs individual, who like old passed iiimliscrvi-d and forgotten Kaspar, although living on the bsciuiw- nu grciit crisis in their sight oi the ‘Bottle of Blenheim. lllves iieililuiilt-ii the tiovelnpmentiknew little except‘ that a great Jilrlr genius. battle liud been fought and that ii But tnduy tllc complexity nf his-‘was “a famous victory. " We “l! l“ rvvulzllizcil. l|i the brond- should ln lma-gi-iiatlon travel with d" Hall-RP, history is ‘everything our pupils and visit the scenes re rill has happened. ..\luii is inter-corded in our history. This is. 1rd chiefly iii hliilsi-lf, and his-lperlinps, a difficult thing to do, "but ory is the record or his achleve-‘by means oi‘ rulips. blackboard de- enis llilil of the evu-iiis which ht- mnnstruttous and above all, sn- “ll llfiwlftllvid or by which he has tliusiasm on the part of the teacher Ben llllllltlllflfifl. n can be ppoomplisbed, Some iuclilents of seething un~| (5) To aid in the production oi lllilorilllu-e, may. in the light of fil- good citizens. This aim may ‘be ure generations. be the beginning rear-lied by encouraging the pupils ' ll IIPW era in a nation's destiny. to imitate the lives of our corin- or example few dreamt in Slevon-ltrykl greatest and best. “ll (lily that his diminutive lUPil-l (s) To provide us with a know- Ollvo. would. In almiher lzeneru- ledge oi the growth of civilization. m“ ‘be “'“l‘“"-‘““l lIY ill" “Ylflil as u This ideal if properly reached will - sans of travel and trunspiwrtntlnn make the child fully realize his nd one Oi the advance agvllls hi‘ debt to those who by their strug- tlon. gles and‘ hardships handed down to Easter iSaibhath. 4th inst, at 3 ip. m. A cordial invitation to all. JUST ARRIVED-M very Spec- ial Bargain in Ladies Silk hose all newest shades $1.50 Value for .75 Prowse ‘Bros Ltd 84-60-4-1-2l BROOKFIEUQ-The services in the Brookfield congregation on Sliil- dayzAprll 4th, will be as follows: Hartsvllle, l1 a.m., and Bronklleld 7 p.m. All are cordially invited. of high grade playing cards. —Or for a complete set, numbers l to 52 inclusive, we will send 2 packs. There is no advertisement printed on the playing cards. ~ nllistory is n word derived from a noel Word meaning "search for owlelige." Like philosophy. his- ," was originally abranch By ULLMAN LADIES TAILORED Fug! silk and Broadcloth blouses Hl-low ueck Prowse Bros Ltd _Mail your “Poker Harlds" to- iinperial Tobacco Company oiCanads. Limited P.O. Bo: 1380, MontreaLCanada. Ii you live in Chi-II‘- luttetown apply per- sonally at our office, Queen Street. This will save you postage. -—- ONE GASKET METHOD MEDIUM AND HIGH-GRADE Mail's Suits and Topcoats, Hats, and Caps. Correct styles, Quality and ‘Price. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 8448-4-1-2i ELECT OFFICERS-The March , meeting of the ‘LlILlE iPond Wm Mm“ "‘°“h“"l.°5 have their ulv.“ nlelfs institute was held at the Way 0' ‘mlng lhllng" and ‘he udvlte‘ home of Mm JML A E_ Maw)”, of one service station does not 8D- alil. Thirteen meflilbers were pres- l“? lo a“ madle“ °l mm’ but m“ bill. The Vice-president "pre- them)’ °l ‘me relmlr "m" d‘? sided in the absence of the pres- retell” l‘) replacing l‘ “y n]? liient. The roll call was unsweredzhead l“ "Hy lmeremng‘ ,9 Wm, “A Lwbol, saving Devkemagrees with’ the ‘betterlrun of llneclll- One new member was welcomed. A “mo” m,“ ‘l “yhnder ‘and “lolilm letter from the ‘Publicity Arisocla- be shendced and “m p,“ n“ w ,, “on regarding Sign boards m]. hard grease. but he cautions n; .ldee of tho public buildings and "schools was galml‘ waung mm,“ . read, ‘by we ,sec,,elun.y_ The dale gasket. His rule is shellac one side set for bazaar and wow, m Annamzand place this toward the engine . _ . lag the oth-' dale trial ls April sin. Officers to bl°°k lmmm“ °l “V” .. , .. "e. lde of the gasket he paints taike charger)! this entertainment r 5 He finds imei‘ . th ll l " he d. new lappoinled‘ ‘The officers ewprgvelrliltsnllfllakagl; with the added,‘ advantage that the head can be re-§ moved more easily. r FUNERAL TODAY. —The funer- al of the late Francis Loughruli takes place from his late residence 108 King St.. today at two o'clock. for St. Dunstarfs Cathedral. thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery. CLYDE RIVER. - Oil Sunday. April 4th, the services in the Clyde River Presbyterian Church in con- nection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. will he at 3 p.m. S. School at 2 p.m. A hearty wei- come to all. \l _...i- 'i‘..d.| 2.1.". lllltl t|\\'||l'tl by .\ll'. ti - lu-ii l':|||||l|Il'll of Pinion-u. " i in...- ~‘.,|i lb. l'l‘t|"'*<‘ l'iillff’ll lllllll Alibi v .lI'. and llli‘ Pup. 'l' 1v [l:|i'll||_' lliill'l' \ll||l|l" i‘. ls \\‘l'll kiiiiirii ill lslriiiii Iinrsi-iiii-il. \\'c also llil\'i' zllltllllPl‘ fast |llll't'i'. ruins-d liriyi-iiuii li ~-il'4-l| lI_\' i-Ldpi-ii-u. _ ir. I -l d...“ \i.....z.. i‘. llils .-..i. .. ll\\'lll'll by lii-riilii Prim so, which |ll‘lllll Si"! tr. lu- ii ~l '_' y-nr- old this Spring. 'vi'_\' Iilll‘ is limiting fur this f'|ll| in lli- lu|n~ llllli ii lust Ii _\'¢‘.‘|l‘ lllll l|i lln- lll'i||' l'iliur.-. l‘, fiinrgi- fill-lull"! ililil .\ll' \\'il|l:|lii ki-pi lllt‘ lruvli in guild i-i-iii-l" til‘ :i|iil .\ll'. .\il-i>ll-~ ill'l' \'l'l‘_\ l(f'i‘il liiirsi-iiu-li. Ami likr- lllt‘ spur.’ \'l'l'_\' llllll‘ll \\'llli:iiii l|lil‘l'l.~i illlll llll\\ili'tl Mi-lfi-uzi.» ll4'|I‘ll us‘ Siilrivl‘ lli|\'|4l flltiYt-r llllll \\'|ii l“. Prints.- iludgi-s. - Till» rr-siilfs of ilu- liculs ill'l' :." ' .~\|lli|'t-_v .|l'. (Willliilii Km Illl I ‘.. .\llllllll‘ l’. (I'm-slim s Prtnyyp -- | r - \'iri:ii.Iu iNurmrin .\lt*l'llill‘miiil :l ected for ensuing year are as fbl- mmw‘ Mwh“ lows: President, lMre. Henry Ding- weil; Vice President, Mrs. Allan McKenzie; Secretary, Miss Laura MacDonald; "Directors, Mrs. Jas. uA. E. MaoDona-id. iMits. Chas. Ding. 5;, ....... .\u iiiivi-i-sillii; row- \\'l|>i lll'lll llli llll‘ . .\lil|'r:l_\' lIurIn-ul‘ lf'l' .\':|ll||'il=|_i' .\lill'l'll ‘Jli AMMETER ANSWERS THIS l“. “M. 'l‘tii-i"i~ ivl-ri- llill\' unr- r-l:|..-r- uiiiiiulj.‘ Illl‘ - for till This l'l r; “Illa \\'|lll by Vin-stunt llltvvl‘ .-\lllll'l'_\ .l|' l|\\'|ll'4l .\ll'. Wllliliill _' . i‘ "oilt" lfivi-r, int-in... ti. ‘ ilrfllltiwnrlivil liy I'm-ain't Prtnvru- inking 1K mill mum-l". tlllil vi in... ..u~...-.l h" ‘Ylilr “livrdiuli Putin" Auhr-"zv Jim 1-" ihiirniuil .\ii~l'ilcrsti|i inking" tliiril illfllll'_\‘ l’! Fill" Alllrllhi‘ if. "7 l-i llniii. .\iii||.|.~ i 'l'lw truck rt‘... s-.....-u~i...L lii-uvy .... l’. in" lirlzllliaii h.» is IIlHtI .i..- 1...... ..r lll‘l'ilillll of‘ lhi» I‘l‘l'l'lll snow xliiriiir" m“ m" mll“ ll"’""" lll" l'"l’~ -\'ll"*t| l|i‘ ‘“"'"'"' -——-i-——--—-—-~------~~~--»- -~——-—-—-____ CHRISTIAN CHURCH. — Rev. John W. Tyndale will preach in the New Glasgow Christian Church ou Strnday morning at ll a.ni.. and In the Cavendish Baptist Church on Sunday evening at 7.30 p.m. Every- body welcome. ' , _ _ When is the clutch "out"? Aiiany, _., old, Mrs. Michael MacDonalldpfgxgsfillgla-‘li-‘g: Zllutycfimqs v9 I“ .l)e.icgates to Convention in June. when the [jmmeter pointer ‘Mm Chas" 'Dmgwell' M“ Mlchaelvback to indicate an idling engine. MacDonald. A mast pleosan-t social limir was spent. Violin selections fliy Mr. IHenry MacDonald and! diecilatlons by little ‘Miss Joanne; MacDonald were much appreciated 8111-. Victoria. 3 p.311. illld Bolllillllw by the menrbers and visitors. The 7 p.m. The service at ‘Bonshaw ,iiex.t meeting April 1st is at the will lncliido the ordination of all» "Jiome of Mm Aipm Mexenzie‘ other elder. -—-———¢o¢-_-__ ‘ HAMPTON CIRCUIT. — l-Jastcr services to be followed by lllf‘ lord's Supper will -lie conducted on Silnday, April 3rd. at Hampton, 1i .._.__ WHERE VlBRA-"ON BEGms nn-nr m.- frost-lilies. iSiixes are the preferred type 0i ,engin'e so for as vibration goes’ but W any engine is subjecfTfiiilialilibllufi vibrations, and the six is no excep- tion. lithe shaft of any ensure is struck ablow it will vlbratcJln gel-l- eral the l€vrllgel~ilt tints the more‘: ' , _'__, vibrates. ien ts v rations, ctl .- ,,,,,],l,';:“::, lg,,:,l,,l,|,m°t mu“ mm“ h" ed by downward blows of the coil- Grade xii wiuurd Pickett 2 lill- “eetmg was’ “u” l“ match m“ ex" h... Suiley :i. ‘Fluvd (‘urn-ly ' ' ' Dlofilvll rate of he engine itself the tirade Vii-J. lbuuy 11......- llllfl (lllvi- 1W0 forces colllblne “ml make the Jlirillui- icdllnll 2. srnn viurm- :r. Jiilrrrleng-lnc ruu rouslily- 'l‘llill i8 Wlli’ "urrcus- it ls important to find the speed at iirlltlc \'--i. .i.-uu wbicb the elllgille settles down uuil ""‘~"~' "" '“'""' """'“‘~ avoid that at which it runs in such (iriidi- l\'--—l, Autlry (‘lurk 2. llnrutliyt , "Mg _.;_ Ann“, _,"r,,|m__ i1 way as to cause itself dalnage. (lrade ill-i. Alder Lnrgv- 2. Eunice Jurillm- ll. iirurglr- Phil-L- BALLOON STONES NEEDED . (ii-ridi- fI-l. Robert Hogg l. liar- jnrle Clark and (‘ollu Waugh tends...’ tlradi- l--l. Walter llogg. Perfect Willard Lillian Holley. Lucy‘ Hogg, To o L ,_ , tvlnlttrr VALLEY scuool. W" ' ‘ BE RDAlNED-Rev. Merlin s l-l-Mcflarthy, who has completed I his studies at the Grand Seminary. ' - Quebec, will be elevated to the lioly Priesthood in the Parish Church at Rollo Bay by His Lord- ship Bishop Odpeary on Sunday. April ‘llth at il o'clock. The new- ly ordained priest will celebrati- his first solemn Mass in the i-iamu church on Sunday. April 18th» McLeod Bros" l-lbflllY J. H. Myrick d. Co., Aiherton Rogers d. Co., Ltd.. Alberton Fred Rennie, Alma W. T. Elowncss, Bedequo D. J. Riley, Belle River Mrs. .A. T. Botts, Bloomfield Martin d. Arsenault. Nloomflctd A. J. Pratt, Bloomfield Nail Ferguson, Bonsliaw Green Brom, Borden Matthew d. McLean, Brldetown E. Johnson, Brookficld A. Keith Low, Cape Traverse. J. A. McDonald, Cardigan R. J. McDonhid, Cardigan Wm. Callback, Central Bedeque AFFLECK d» PROUD. Charlottetown FENNELL a. CHANDLER, Charlottetown R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. Charlottetown J. E. McEachcrn, Cherry Valley J. A. McKinnon, Coleman A. A. Ramsay. Conway Bownesa d. Nowsome, Crapaiid J. J. Larabee, Eldon L. A. Burleigh, Ellcrsllc A. A. McCaull, Ellersilc J. A. Callaghan, Elmsdale A. L. Rennie, Elmsdale J. W. Fyie, Emerald Johan McAntee, Emerald Auid a Baker. Freetown Cutllife 6. Son, Fredericton Est. Henry Dunn, Gaspercsux Scully d. Delaney. Georgetown P. J. Noy d. Co., Hunter River Kennedy Brom. Kensington R. Tupiin Ci Co., Kenslngton M. C. McGowan, Kilmuir J. P. Smith, Klnkora J. W. McEwen, Lot 40 P. Carter. Lot 48 Road W. A. Pools d Co., Lower Montague P. McNutt A Son. Maipsque ' Jenkins Bros" Mllivlew J. P. Gsudet, Mlscoucno Poole C Thompson, Montague Lloyd Colt, Morsll H. H. Cox, Moroli B. W. Mc-Ewen, Mot-ell Clarke Bros., Mt. Stewart W. L. McLeod, Mt. Stewart E. Jonion, Murray Harbor 'W. J. Johnson, Murray Harbor South Prowse Bros., Murray Harbor South Cook d. Son, Murray River McDonald d. Son. Murray River H. R. Moass, New Annan L. H. D. McCoul-irey. New Glasgow 8. H. Calwell, New Haven R. A. McPhall, New Haven Philip Sloan, Newport MieLeod Bros, New Wlitshlrs E. C. LsPsgo, North Rusiloo J. F. Lord, North Tryon Kennedy 6. Co, 0'Leary Turner l Co., O'Leary D. D. McLeod, Orwell , . (‘urtis 2. lrltirl CEMETERY JNCORPORATEID- At Saturday's meeting of the lsegls- lature on" motion of Mr. J. A. Mc- Donald. the ibill to incorporate the Trustees of the Peoples’ Cemetery efeflfinx task 0,. n mono, supply natlgan?) wit‘? at Mount Stewart was read a neg. M" u u“ lihJiffii. Jillli‘ .'I‘.“’....‘.’....i2“5... h“."...‘.‘..".;.°.“.‘l.“.‘..".'“2l.iii?°" “hi1... vghenmely o" m“ "mlrll" lltlfllllcd. clearly the high ideals for which provides that Marion Clark, Jennie outfiellwgillllfhrllllififl to instruct our country‘ suffered and fought. in Clark, Beatrice Glover. Matilda Mc- ducnm" rm?‘ “Ya the German past years. The ideal for which M,” sud Mgry Elizabeth Jay, and f til tr emelm- “ds the valueGreat iBrltain entered the Great their successors in offlce shall be i1 "d ii science requires must re-‘Wai- would be a striking examplo- body corporate .by the name oi‘ the I dellmmy ml‘ memory. ilnder-l (n) To deal particularly with Trustees of the People's Cemetery, an mg “ml the leellllgfl." There the institutional life, with homeflof Mount Stewart, and shall have “I'll: Dotehi method for ieachflllll8oheol, State. and Governmentlail the general powers and privil- YY- lu this study more than This is the chief purpose a-ndroreieges incident to a corporation. The rallllofit other elementary sciioolloi‘ history, and can be done byrbill was reported agreed to with “c893- llle teacher, by his skill. ‘means of comparisons, picturesiamendments. “are llloh stores of lnformation'aad readings. c t e the skeleton oi‘ facts] The main difficulties Every time a new development A" I i i 'occ\|rs in motordoiu old itcusqtohirls- entnncv t urlrg month: mug; .59 revlggd [Q meet , us Pl"l“’l"- "lllll"l‘ll(l;'nvo"l'rlz'l_irithe man who llaes a medium size‘ .1 -' ' = . . stone to block a wheel that ls equip-r dine, John Burrows, Moorin- Huggqped with a ‘balloon are lg applying Melbourne Sobey Jean (‘llrtis hurl . llolrg, llnrothy llngg, Annie Jdrtllrualan old remedy l-llfil- lmlmol posslbw‘ uulci- Jurdlne, Alder Largo, (‘ollufly serve under the more nlodcrlii Waugh, strirjorle Clark, Robert ilugg. conditions. A large stone Sllfillllltill‘ ‘Vultt-‘r flogg- be used to block the ‘baloon ire 3 Georgina (‘ulrns teacher. ' n r 3o deg] nod us! car. Baiioo s a e I s“ , '_" to contract sufficient y to r0 over? .\llnisril'ls Iiilslrnent for frost-hit". n “one of a size that would huldl a high pressure cord. HOW TO AVOID DAMAGE a _ "ll ‘he "full of imagination and in: history are the enormousiLURL-Jrhe Fox Breeders Gazette reaihe int i ‘ _ ' _ _ . i" r". u o h - V . as t e lag of.-an unprejildiced vewpon 1 e ox u r) ge s e . 3e “dye ltltfilirtrvlttslrlstlis of a useful in both its study arid its presentu-‘of Legislation. but recently in the . e , _ _ . l“ “ml "llelylll ‘lllllgrmrllilllltlrlll “a, “Gilli t that histor must en- tflllanfil illlidvrvnnerilirbtllllanllv Tallldlilttlllgll The ‘Problem before us is ‘to con- tall do "ilhiall amount yof stud". Mclulre. made an elxteritled speech ' “l.” .".":"::.::*:"::.".': '2.i.‘l3.f.°“"‘.ii’§..Z'£Li.'i."”§..i2i.'3i.“..“ Best . e ro- . a - a e c . r - “m, or 5 °l lIlBlOPY can aelltsr Grllmprllllr. ‘Orlle must adhere to,Mr. McLure ls one of the best And "" ‘."°.l...“”.‘if.?.2 L". ll‘; $2113. "I! luuioruint nlm i’ ' ‘bu a a Duane" o i d’ 8 l L i l t he t 0k oc- t ‘story are’ s n teaching may the to some extent. de ayp. ‘ward isuand meg sda urteo anoauen- Forge (1) To develo atriotls W by lmplanuinlg ltln m? tslludthrhill flbflolb thlla (lacltnthdltythe (duillect of hm" _ P P m. e mind a cear ea o e n The Kills the pain and after a isw Idays treatment they can be entirely removed. I Price 25 Cents e frontiers of (‘lvllizp . m" l!" lfllfllers. the implanting “g the heritage which we now en- mliids o.‘ oiu- pu. ‘o! esolve itself into an in.i (7) To MURESGO Does Not Show Brush Marks Once the car h-us been brought to a halt in traffic it is beet to l’!!- zlease the brakes. provided the machine is not on a grade. The purpose of this ‘is to offer- less re- sistance should the car he struck from behind by another car. A rear-end collision is lessened great- ly if the car being struck is free to move. if the breaks are set the damage ‘is increased in pro- portion to ‘the amount of resist- ance offered ,the other car. Wist- uiotorists find it better to run slowly lirough traffic rather than speed up. stop and start at every stree; crossing.- LETAVE BEARINGS LOOSE llVlficlliliklCM minded motorists who feel obligated to tamper with the main and connecting rod bear- ings of cars of recent production should ibear in mind that it no longer ‘is necessary to set "bear- ings so ltlght. ln some engines. the hearingd actually are loose and would cause dlstreeslns "M965 were ilt ‘not for the high pressure lubricating systems now so com- monly used. The oil. under pres- sure forms a cushion for the bear- ings. caifsting them to fit tilhtl)’ without any possibility of humid;- "SEC KND" STOP! SPINNING All you need is a little warm water with Muresco, and you have a wall covering that will not érack, chip, peel, rub off or show brush marks. 75o S-old in Charlottetown and Summerside by iiilLMMi ’3 Wholesale Island in tQlIClI-l COMPLIMENTING MR- Mc- lder At All Dealers Pound _ Package Only , am“ l” °“lll"l° a lrestevents which by their importancelfur taming had been omitted en- ve and devotion for our country form a ohsln running through the,tlrsly from the "Speech from the Hmprlmlll‘! upon our pllnils thestory of a nation. Using these as Throne" delivered in the House of ' l ‘lBOds and rtohle actions of uncle“ my student may weave Parliament at Ottawa a short time ctllzuntrymen and the trials and around each one s solid body ofisgo. ' l9! which they hwre under-associations. in sll cases we musi|-_-—-i b,‘ Tl"! Rim may be attalnedpvoifl"presenting to the child arnay ‘be hampered in bis work by 5i’ lllcture display in tho staggering array oi‘ material. lrre-'lmproper tools, so the best efforts , lrooni. such as may be scour. spsetlve of its merit for considerdo! the tesche are often unavail- ti '11 llie Perry Picture coming" ling with poor textbooks. For the ‘ ‘l "l!" 120st. in this con- ‘roliesch history uccessfiiily we past number of years the Teacher's ‘u "'9 “m”! °l Th9 Dlulht-lmnst endeavour to amuse the ln- Federation have been condemning if the llhnpire are pralsaworthy tsrsst of the pupil. Stories. suec- our Canadian History Text-book "limiting such picture disddo“, spa sketches are invaluable arnd passing resolutions asking for ‘assets to the less interesting or the adoption of s newer and morfl tedious statements of the text- up to date manual. and what is the Mo; Th, dniiest pages of bis-result? We are still plodding _ aple Lest and thotary take on s new interest when serenely on with that same Cana- f llylrin. ' "properly presented. A ton closeldisn History Textbook. "Let us l Emlllre Day should be ob stllerenoe to the text book has the hone that durlne "Ill °°|"°'"ll°" 'l ll! a fitting manner in even/effect of hindering the filll devei- something definite may be accom- i. lad whore possible lluchlopmant of the child's imnslnetl" plished u. tlils respect. - Nation should take the formlganlnl I l" °°"°l“'l°“' 0"” l‘ ma‘ ‘vim u. a soldiers’ . 1-1,; - -" of. ‘ by r of rormlus "I! definite " the children would be re. "Qqukm" ghbulgl be practiced as plan for the teaching ,0! hlstoryJ the patriotism of our ihuob ss possible. By this means ‘In this, more than in s other silh- . I Ions who ve their lives the student will hsvs an oppoftilll- tact the tesohe must ere to the‘ m“ foe. 'lty put in his own words the/narrative. sad then. by his own, Tl dsvsiep the pawns s! longs“ at the textbook. ability and genius. DION" ll l" on l ' , text- 1b tugs Lats pupils. »- u M s w °Ti':?dnlll*0ll liools. l‘ m ‘ n" l °i lilstide and hrsadmlnied- Just ss ills most skilled iii-um an...“ Hails" iar troll-lifel- Distributors Morrls Bernard a‘... Tignlsh J. H. Myrlck A Co., Tlgnlsh F. J. Trslnor. Tryon C. i. Lldstone, Tyne Valley Thos. Neslalt, Tyne Valley George Forbes, Vernon Mrs. J. A. McCormick, Vsrnen D. A. McPherson, Vsrnor Harold McLeod. Vernon River. Wright Bros. Victoria Arsenault A Gander, Wellington J. H. Stewart l 00.. woos Islands Currie Bros" Peaks Station ' Lester McKlnnon. Peters Road K. d. H. Sharhell, Portage . Arsenault A Gaudct, Richmond B. R. LsPa . Rustloovlile w, P, csllsghan, st. Louis c. W. qulgtcy, 8t. Peters Matthew A McLean, Sourls J. C. Wilkinson, Springfield A. J. 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