For, The .~ .¢ There ‘will appear in mes. oo unms s. weekly educational series, Qerticnlarl-y designed for t; jaelg and instruction or_ rural tgmhqrp, not‘ because they need it more than. cit-y or down instructor! but» cause of thein remoteness from help: tor except the uuirterlv vllits of tlip ‘inspector their. helpjn such _ an important and Ieueroui ,1 i Very deficient, and- tlielrwvorit. is made trehly difficult (‘aging 3,9,." i1) irregular attendance, ( ) leek» o interest on but of the pull"! 01‘ - parents (3) poorly equipped and poorly planned buildi I (4) the presence of several gra I (5) hull perhaps the parainoun y Mule. "M! teacher's own inexpei‘ 9MB Bud youth Any suggestions are welcomed. Plans and devices 20111111 Vllluublfl in the school room will be alsdly considered. - . Teachers, make this your col ‘umn; do not be afraid to ask for ‘ help. - \ rlcindly cut out these columns and ipreserve, ‘either in book or collect - ion form. Address all correspond 9M5 to mx-Ruralist, Guardan cfllce. "i l. i 5 T. lt seems to me that ll few weeks ago l said l was going" to take up subjects in turn as they were rc- lated to one another. Keeping this promise for n. while l have again departed from my list of regular topics and nmgivlng you seine “ta: Iii-smart‘ i‘ Runu7rcnner {react-tine wxrnroriem Whether war. or the alarmingly large waiybudgets, shall continue to threaten civilization and pros- Perny- 11917911418 largely ‘upon {he W8? ill which patriotism is taught. w the next generation. Patriotism ill "l6 nor-alar- mlnd is connected with armies and navies; but connect it‘ with these principally allfiwolsly is a great error. Most Canadian Children conceive or the flag as having some; pgcuflar. ly. close and sacred relation to ‘he "We" liars the bombs bursting in the air," and the teachers nnd mothers must them- selves be taught otherwise before the teaciiingof patriotism shall be dissociated from what is partial or superficiaiand shall incite to gen- uine service of country. Less and 1885. (with the exception of the tremendous 19l4-191S elaslr) has service demanded the slaying of our fellowmen. Today, with the world tiilpfllilli of organization so as to effect justice between nu- tions. the orhitrament of arms be- comes a. nachronlsm and a crinic against civilization. Rival armies‘ and navies could be supplanted by international police, and neut- ralizati , conciliation and a fur greater use of diplomacy could prevent most quarrels, while a supreme court carrying out de~ crees of a world congrcsscould set~ tleysuch as remain by judlcal pro- cess, as they are now settle-l among different states in" flame r» Q cased. Niifillxfilrfilghhéiélkiru‘ ‘ TRUCTIQN PE CA RECON _______.... OUG l0D Right lloii. Arthur Meighen Tells the Abnormal Task Before the People oi Canada‘ and the "Measures Proposed for its Successful Outcome. b (Continued) The hon. llllflmllftl‘ for Slielburue and Queen's (Mr. Fielding) ac- me at‘ . imisreilrcsenlation when ll told the people of Sher- brooko that there was an issue 1041M’ lwlwen free li‘il(1'8..l1l'l(| pro- tection, l did not use those exact words, but l will not ‘quarrel with them. Let Imo ‘(HSULISB that rules- tion now that my lieu. frie-iid has arrived in the chamber, and we will see whether" there is an issue between lfrcc trade and ‘protection. He says that nobody is talking about free trade "now. What kind of an individual is the hon.‘ melllllfir for Red Dear (Mr. ("lmi-k)?‘ What kind of individuals are the whole ruivk and ille of the Fanni- ers’ party through Western Cana- ills. sources. ‘r l odd ‘but important topics. for as they suggested themselves tn me 1 decided to depart from. my prom- ise and treat on tbcm briefly. Af- ter next weeks‘ series when we shrill lmvc it talk on “Vacation and llow to Spend it". we shall agulll return ‘o the list of topics proper, 'l‘lie moment you httvc aroused ambition in a child you have created u fresh source "of power within the child's mind and at the slime limo located there tlic res- ponsibility, in so fur as it relates to effort, instead of in authority exercised from without. Once our bilion is aroused the process of auto-education begins —self-exam~ inution, self discipline, and self- direction,~crudcly enough at first but nevcrthe-less clearly appre- hended and acknowledged. N0 ONE can COMPEL you to be a. TEACHER if you do not de- sire to be one. ‘There are occupta- tlons in which if you fail the loss is your o\vn. 1n teaching if you fuil the loss IS NO’l‘ YOURS. {The teacher deals with the eternal life in every way. You have the mak- ing of the character determining countries. War ivus inevitable before tic» mocracy, steam and electricity showed all the world of business and of’ international relations its do? Docs my hon. friend believe that they are not tasking about frcc trade? Docs he lbelieve that of the Fernmers’ party are in this liousc. He twill "see the deter- mination that is there; Tliut party waswbrcd out of resentment, UBiCiIllSB they ‘felt that they were deceived in 1896 and 1897 by the TEACHERS LA-CKING lN GEN~ EHNL INFORMATION it is true true that many of our teachers. yes. far Loo many, arc lili- mnture. They have but limited views of life and the world and these views often or the vcry nar- hm‘- gellumllil“ (MP- Fielilulg) nowest type. ’i‘hcir opinion-i “pun himself. lR8S€libffl’€llf\ is what business. politics or the world's gut/Q r159 to ma; puny, and they affairs would be scoffed at by the ordinary business man. and the un- fortunoate thing is that the leach- er‘s narrow view justifies the contempt. The leader of the young, E.'l.i..‘;"l‘i‘1ig32.‘§.‘Lihfiiifiil.“ ‘F.2d 31:3???" "K" Mulch“ 1“ and women of the future. should e “peem- m "mun "0 |"'i"““]""1 have broad and optinrtstic views ch11"? lillF-llfll of ‘frcc trade. is he the world. good sound blliilflit-ififllflbllihy? I iknuw that, in‘ latter judgment and the highest critlc‘.mouths_ no“, that the marriage B smndard or mmenenmh bl-‘llll-Z celebrated little ‘by little have since been nourished upon those doctrines of free trade through their ilress by hoii. gen- tlemen over there, by the hum the making of those to be born later. lINlaElSiS YOU ARE WILL- lzN-G T0 DO ALL FOR Tl-lld RE- ULTS 0F OTHERS. G0 AN oouerrlgawc nose. - ~ hepperrtnanent success of our schools, the measure of what they really do for ‘the good of the body polotic, both turn on now much and liow well they teach ALL the children of AiUL the people to munhiiiliitn llilngs~aii sorts oi’ thing. as many things as tlicre are children, and of as varying grades of course and fine, material and spiritual, us there are varieties of .(LlIl\|luH$ in matter and in individ- jnl being. Whnt untried ways there urc here for us to-travcl. what unexplored fields for us to cx- plore and survey. And herein lics the inspiration for illl true teach- ers, the goal that lures them on. Columbus iuado u great addition to the- world's map. and to humuu possibilities, when he found the Wcstcr“ world. What new worlds may you and l y-et find. in the unsailed sues oi human possibil- _ itles that uru open lu every school- room! Such possibilities are ul- wiiys present. and this is why tho calling of the teacher is the great est of all ilf we can only so manl- pulute these possibilities that they shall ultimate for tlié utmost. Pale And Nervous School Children NEED RICH, RED BLOOD TO REGAIN HETALTH AND STRENGTH Many children start school in , excellent health, but after a short "time homo work, examinations, y‘ hurried meals en crowded flullflol rooms cause their iood to become ‘ weak, their nerves over-wrought and their coldr and spirits lost. it ls l\ mistake to let matters drift when hays and Birls show symp- toms or nervousness or weak blood. Thcywire almost sure to fall victims of St. Vitus dance" or drift into debility that leads to other troubles. Regular meals, out-door exercise and plenty of sleep" are necessary to combat the n rvous wear ul school life. But it is still more important that parents should pay attention to the school child's blood simply. Keep this rich and red by giving Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and tho boy or girl will be x turuy nnd fit for suhoolfirhe value iDr. Williams‘ Pink Pll-ls in css- l t ‘s of this kind ls snown by the “figment of iMrs. Watson, Grand } ‘ ‘mum N‘ 13., who says: “in the ‘ , - 5 ring of 1919 my daughter This- " s!‘ i i n i2 years of are. beksn w . 1 shim ymptoms of. nervousness which devQloped into St. Vitus ‘fiance, Shuteeemed to lose coutro n; im- limbs ail at times every muscle in her gollyklizizmedantftg: v an - . irfiiililn‘ seemefrg to he srowlns worse We finally decided to give IDI‘. wiiiiiimr Pink Pills, and the result was better even than ‘we h d ho d for and she ls‘ now en- “ p” ' health" mm" ‘he "°‘.“5’,’ wimsius- Pink Pllwuthihtiligfieany ‘dealer in mall?“ cine or by mall at Bil cents n bu! rsix boxes for 82.50 rrom"l"he ‘or. iillsms’ Medicine 00.. BPWRY 1 "- Ont. His highest aim and ambition, _ _ _ should be success in his own work, “"11 the Offlvlul Opposition. he has upon tho "on v, stages’ " "but he should be Fbroad enough to got talk intelligently of other slllllzlllillli: comm; bn-nuug he finygi“ 1H five ‘ trade lllnt hc ls heading ior_ lic- besldes “sliop". He or she lbelives in -free ‘trade, and for the I see clearly the importance of pub- no measures; he sh uld be liberal- hiivo it at tmcc. The only. real reason is that he \V‘.“lllS to liolp his friends oLf "the Opposition. ‘Hm.- ls wliiit i said at Shcrbi-ookc; l um lwlllt: to road it and l culirmend it sides of the question. to make up ithclr owr. minds, and thus truiii them to intelligent citizenship in the fulurc. Perhaps the greatest thing that can come into a boy's life is an in- paths of usefulness, break many of his local [ietty jculousies and prejudices and start him on the high road to spirited intellig- ence, moral civic‘ (iulics. _ Give us a generation oi’ sumi liberal minded. Wfiilwlillld/lfeil. broud-ztiaged teachers. and we shall have a generation of Cllllfb dian citizens better than we have yet seen. SUGGESTIONS FOR VOU-NG TE-APHERS 1, The secret of an order y room _ lies in interesting your pupils. . (a) Prepare yourself, however simple the lessons. to present it in u systematic and spirited manner. (b), Assign lessons adapted to the capability of the m-njority of the clans. Encourage advanced pu- pils to do extra work [or promo- tion. Glvc individual attention to the backward ones. . (c) Be ure that every pupil knows exactly where his lesson l9. izx-"when conducting n recita- tion of any l-esson iillow no pupil. in the class not reciting to so to the teacher's .desk. ‘the Wine basket, etc, to ask questions. m‘ attention of the people of fiVQf-v llrovincu lii Canada; Tlwlv "HAY be sotmc who say til-it cvcn this Farmers‘ party is hodg- lllg on the question of -i'i"ec trruic Y9K. I know ivlloii they are sucking voles in Eastern Uaundzi, they take PYBUY lung chances on that sub. when the baby is ill; when no Cries ll. great deal and no amount of attention or petting makes him luuinyulliihys OwnTitblets should be given him without delay. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulates the bowels illli] sweeten the stomach and thus drive out constipation 11nd indigestion; breaks up colds and r-ilmplo fevers nnd make teeth- ing cosy. Concerning them Mrs. Desire 'l‘hebergc. Trols Pistols. Que. writes: "l um well satisfied “mm” Dr. Williams Medicine ($0., Brock- ville. Ont. for-e proceeding to hear class. ‘vistlck i0 your programme. lender. lotions it could Jcflt and ‘they hedse rather ("huu- movement in the West‘? There is ally, it is true, but they try to cuu- "i1 lluufitlun about ll: vince those whose votes. they limit that they are not quite as bail fr; they have been painted. This ds the shorthand rivpori of my spec-ch. The policy and luteut of a party cull villi) read ‘from several Ullilgzt l would tliiulk. iilrst, read from the declaratous acknowledged think next, it could tbc read from ‘the definite stipu foiim. and next, ‘that it could read in the minds and llilBPilltf-ES up oi‘ the great lhody of its rumk‘ and.‘ I "Now, let ‘me appeal to llllmti“ ‘Vhlflh "m" iPructlcally- ievcry revllill in tlnLir written platform bruughtout ozrtlie lath Nova-arbor, 1918, denounces protection as a curse in this Uoiiliii ion, as an ilnmltiguted curse lu this country, and implies that tho Farmers’ party will not rest until protection is gone; tlicn they de- r-liiri- that immciliriicly they must |,,. have frcc trails"; in illl foods. and _ fond stuffs in this Dominion, ircu " '.l‘ll(l0 with England in five years. Irvi- triidc in vehicles, including uuliminhilcs, and in ceincnicfertiliz s. everything all down tho list, li-uving only a fcw uondcscrinl artic .2024 ilmi could temporarily be tnx~ 0i ii would l 0! its pliit» lie UBUHUSO they have a plank also ‘ill culls for frcc trade‘ i in thc iii-fro. iA platform that. doc-lures for" that’ act words. l do not accuse the lion. lucmbcr oi‘ misrcpreaerltlng mo. but l do accuse him of stating that l mlsrrprtzsenlteti the issue ill this country when l did not misrepre- sent lhc issue at all. l know the hon. gentleman is not declaring fol" frcc trzulc. l know wliut he is doing. l know that he is circling ull round lllc su-liiucl, pursued by tho protectionist ilhuliuix around liini, and hold in leash on the cud of u string -by the indignant free‘ traders of l-hc West. That is Wllill llio l-ion gentlciiiiin is doing; that is the exorcise he is engaged in now. it is as u imnstiqutancc of their that we are mct in this llousc now rot by the: platform of the Liberal party, not by the platform of the Agrarian party, but by il sort of tautologlcul compound tlmt you , _ lcs oi life. which, if) can read illlyllllllg‘ into you like, “are is ‘whit’ Mlf (“'“»_vou cnuct_ you might lust as wcll and road unylhingout oi‘ You like rni", who leads this party, to uh vb haw. f“... "age; ' ll aim directing lrttentiou, said only -$llCll is the ili‘\'|('i‘ to whirb lion.‘ i-{lrllllf-‘lllffll liuvo been compelled to itrbout four or ilve mouths ago: “The policy of Canada for "its purpose has diizcn to favour Carmm puvme w m” danmg" "f is mos! neitilcil li“ it is of any value. q“. bum‘. for mm the rest of -t.he nation. ‘ been alone through iprotectlun. or what was known as "the tariff. The tariff increased the price of rum- oiliaus. the people is hy (lira-ct and nut in. illroct taxation." < And again: “Tho spool-h was a eulogy of the iiov-ll-"Sl i‘ took lriiio of frco trade and an all ‘of. the iprctieut fismEl‘I!llIlcY-‘t'7?-p'ro'? Protection, be said. is u special privilege whcrciby lcctiou . iburdeu of Mr. docs not say that thcro ari- ‘mumps; m’ my“ m“ men‘ i" ‘"‘“~ till-y will have ti itrutectlon that "(immoiiiqn M“ “mt n "as m” ‘new m‘ "“' "lull?! Willi "mill" diildfiev‘; militia-W“! |5UUil reputation parliculrirly- attach How is he 803W,’ to vote when the llglrteuetl policy. quotation of Mr‘. (Jrcrarl: rcmiurlcsi i cniitluuu lici‘, and l know it_ Speaking Wuuiletouk. N. 11., on the 10th int-Mylo... I . (nu-bier lust, ill‘, said-and on the nbmilvomnni i|llSll'l0s of Slioi-‘orooke listen this: h“. \Vl? (itllllliil spirinxg broad-gauged . teacher's to tho attention of lion. mtunbcrs[ teach ng. one who can point out of this llulrc, t . , .- , down a o the dl.[(.llll(lll of WU hm,“ m), lllc lion. member in this country; “Wo should he milking the things which we can produce the cheap- cst and trudc mi that basis.” ‘The man who ‘believes that, be- lieves in llic wholo abolition of the. proton-Jive tariff. Again, at Britn- Novcmbcr lust, iirrc ivcrc iris irortls ringing clear; "’l‘lii-. policy oi’ protection is’ tho greatest curse don, on llit- 13th illl ii d rawha ck could have in Canada." Does the hon. member see mucl: resemblance between that and" the amcnihnent ivbicb ho is voting for today: Now, you do not wonder that. n sort of Hub-lieutenant r'."rr’s wits not listened to very much in the county oi" (fnlchester, when and battle cry vi’ the farmers‘ m“ iaiiy that lrcc trade in those things last forty years has: not lbcoii an means free trade enlightened policy.” l\\'ll certain "make slrocs as rhtui-ply iii-re us they can muko, iliriu in the llniteii Stale-s. tiionl , _ reached the time the province of Quebec and to thu when w“ Slump; h“ nmkmg 51,0885, Wlicri: is glucboi~ Exist (Mr. Lilllilllllc), who it." in the Sirllll? bout with the ]]()i\_ nii-iilbiei- for _i\fllll'(|lli‘ll.e ‘The h()i|_ mciirlivr .~=.iy:." than. we should not be milking silioos tinlc-ss, we tzim mulw them 11>‘ lfllfiiltply‘ as they can ho mudc in 'tlic Ilriiiod lStates we \:2ll‘:‘l(2(l out. that principle. we ivoulil have scarcely an industry of Mr. Cre- rcsorl in orilcr h) gel into the sumo built for tho purpose of vote in Parliament. l Buy again, all round in sodhut Yllily work all" right in this limiuc. but. I do soy this: it is not ls .‘l iron lrriilc plutioriii. P3024 the hon. gentleman deny it?‘ i‘: - ' s": goods proilurriril in this coun- |lll\V. and when hcr Sillvgllillillllt’,Jwiflwlui: ti, be. frank on the grout lut- lnduairice Bill ‘mos int... pffflf?! tariff lilflllfi.lHftylflUifllflilllill‘ llflllc lhiil, tiufoi"luiiiitel,\'. lmy ‘Vin “Olllhure with that now exist-lac to him. I do not know that l irg in the lliiitcd States. l tiiiliiclilzrilm himiiny more lliiiu the rest lily hon. friend from lied Door llllil ,1 km”, that he is t-‘lp-rnlmqm] M. hcttci- g0 but-k homo if lio ivzints ’\Hf'|'p|'(a‘f|[ npiflfflflg- i Ifllrlw the dim. u propagate his ili\(‘.l.l‘ln(3 whore it “4lllli"\s m,‘ h. m h“, | mink it wqupl to gel on one Th“ h“! ll is u" iufuflllulillll t" Um lllullllv isidc oi‘ the principle illlil stay imimcnt stands on tile issue. of Slierbrookc to be told that this op and my“, m0 Cnnseuuences‘ avhnlcfmovcmcnl was born of thonvhaiever the‘, may ha Does he ;\vi'S{0l‘n Prairies. ‘ll0\V tell this House he will vote to _ ‘hon. gentltunarf wlhn lmoves tthc Hi1“ wlml" l"""@'_"'9"l~ “'39 7m?“ {nmiiiiliiieiii says that means they 0i’ the Wcslorn Pnllrlos the. ]ll‘llll'-Hu.9 m“ gum-z t“ p,“ n “N” on iii-s fronl‘ which l conic, and inmvnryun-ng Jon earth m prmmm ‘which l have fought the m'1vi-i_iivnt,u,,, i“ “Hus-n Cnluqnhin. and ici... lmlll "IV im-"Ileiil- ‘lilvfi i“ ""1'li"~“",li-;s in (lrccnlzinil, 0i’ the growing (Ireriii-‘siunil in which l will fish! it to 1112-‘ inf hflnangg r sunfish‘ m. we slim-pg flv '1" llmlllflll Ill". Tlmr“ “(of llilfliirs Buy. is that to be all llfi hm!‘- lhm" “AW-T” »"“"1tli--.it tho lciuiri" in the imposition ‘n ln_ this llnn\inion~-- This i5 illlllfllllllll- _ ‘p10 of protection‘! Let him tr-ll this Pflllllllfliiiul "Y YPP-Qlli "_l‘“_"l5"fm“"Jllouso plillllly that. if lic gets into from many countries. ("hit-fly from pmvvr M, Wm no, “m”. pmwcunn minded enough to iscuss, lntelli- life of hhn, he cannot givc a sound {mm unjny Mvjdnmges ma‘ ""h°"*1‘t.lii-. llniueii Stilton of America, m mnnda_ m“, m, w,“ not “racy. gently and without partisanship reason why, if free trade 1:; us; m Um “Qmmullll-Y do not, have)’, lTilPVl! this mcvcmmri. look item“, ,,,.O,,,,.__H,,n m “m. Dominion I questions of civic ‘vim M5 or hm Hood a»; he says it is h ll A dmmlm ‘m7?’ trade wnmm" lmmi» m" "f "h"? 5"" ‘l gm”. 1m“ -~::k him when lin spunk; iii this class leading them to see both : ' -v l’ will“ Hul- nlcut, "turd that l'.~l Mr. 'CI‘0l‘ill":J hi: divine: thorn. HS‘. I liiivo, for iwnrlty- dulmm m u,“ “S ‘vhmhpr m, Wm urlwu yviiiu l loll vim what i kuow y lhnl tllc Spirit. of‘ flit! and ho llllcilf. of its l\i_ll'llli>'l'l"‘v ziuil loumitxrs, tho dcfcriuiu 1rd intent of the rank iinil, filo right. through lllc Prairies is i'-."vi> lriiiic. inclining more ullzl nothing loss. Now mun who wunl that. we know whore thcv ilrv. \\'i- know t-xalctly’ what principle they stand for nnu we. urn able in -ill‘l{ll(‘ with them. Wu repeat thmn. whcllicr wv lhlrffll‘ or not, so long as lllOy iiro manly and fmnk illlll ii-ll us" the [irimziplc t0 which they zlillwro. _ l think l should liiivo uildcd "and vote for the. principle in which they uillic Such was lily ilutlinri ty for hi: that we had il. frcr trade i sui- in Familial. Mr l-‘ll*1l.l)l-NG: llo l undcrsiiinil my lion. fricn-l is alleging that l misdunliul him’! ‘Mr. lvlldlGlll-JN: l cannot find in the spctxt-li the oxm-t words, but i do not quurrnl; the intent was the some. l did glvv expression in that meaning, bul l cannot find the cx- or will not. ufforii proicirllon to tho llliillfillivt-i ol‘ (‘illl'lil.l. Let him say that he will afford proleulion tn the lllflllslflilfl of Cuniulu based on ilio natural rcsourt . if he likes, illlfl ho nun change the defini tioll of the lion. member" for Slici- burno nnd Qucrwirs if hi: Wallis to. Let him s-ziy definitely what he will do. Will ho ubiiiiiltm protection or wil lw uillicro in it‘! I do not cnro u hit nbnui the zidjccilvc he rot ll. pnrllclc. lmt llim ii-ll iniry ivhoihci" ho lnlt-llils to 1."riii.. o protection or whether‘ llc (i005 not. l risked, when the lion mambo." of Sliclburnc and Queen's ‘Nils out of the ClltlllliIQl‘_ and l hp» ilfhillflfl only lor ii nod, bu. l could not got ovcn that from tlinsc who ‘stern in front. of mo. ivheihrtr thi- P1155001 tariff of this country WilS based on the principle oi‘ protec tiun. I ilFk my lion. friend now 'l‘hurc is uoi even ii nod from him. hluy l ask tho hon. member f0 (‘upc llrrlnn Norm and Victoria (Mr_ .\'l<-.l\'cnv.li-). l want. in icll him that ii‘ I ri-tliil his sptiorh urlglil he is us sound a protectionist its eve stood Iii this or any other Par mcnl, in the speech ho muilo inst night he lol.l us that it was for ll WC GET .\ (1001) GRIP ON HEALTH Look out for the unnatural wi-iik- ncss that indicates thinning of the, blood nnd luck of power. lt mvzi 4 that your bodily organs ltrc starv- ing fur want of good nourishment; tho province ol‘ Nova Scotlu. , with m use of "Bab ‘s Own Tab- . . in “m, way mun-w"; with m9 rg- lets. I gave round ythem of great he told the good pcoplo there that. that H". n4 (mmuslos “m rpwpr; 1120p might b0 cm-plqyhil hpd ili.it citation. benefit to my baby when he was “m. "u" “my “m, m“ “Mn m?” tmoqmil to ilomrimls of hcullh. "l?" Phllille" wh" Willy ‘mf Wm“ il.~\Vher: a recitation is coiu- sulfemng ‘mm conmmmo“ mm I trader Why free midc is tho yery "mum Sa,.s,,p,,,.in,, inCI-(sflguug out broad can i-rct it. That l.‘- lufot pleted have books removed and can strongly recommenm ‘hem to heart and soukof the‘ whole Ffltrm- Strum“! n, the delicate “m, M,“ iy o...“ fir...‘ "mo; 49.1,,“ .‘ others tilkell- l" “Melt? ‘mswm other mothers.“ 'l'hc"l‘:~.biot.-". are or mmemfnt {"1"} rhmrifn" .. vous. restores rcd rorpuslcs. Thi‘-1l""-“‘9"‘_"°"" l.” ‘ml: “h”? n" q“es"i"“a' ‘md see“. mm‘ $68 50m by '3" "lflillclfle (‘F-Hill's m‘ b)’ yoNggzafig that.’ ygwflulzafilléqfirll’; 12;} makes tho blond curry health to gzgnlhului llllfllrclllrlzgllilhlll‘.#221 ha“: class ls started 1111011 B Wmk mail at 25 cents a box from ‘lhe mm the ma] pronmung motive every purl, creates on nppctliv. mmie. I (h) m“ [mum Mm’ “M (‘of itathrlrl is , plain in two _ l Wheat that. and ‘I Plllllllilslll? soy the tariff should not be l)flSl"(1| mui-"UBS 05 9V9?!’ -klnd for tho Caul- it, and l ask lion. gentlemen i0 re-mn [he mquciple of “retention? qmeyhflve 5am they 5mm] m1 we iqsuq The prgpel" way i‘. in» [lllfli it anywhere they like. Um WfEiYQL Jlllllllllllll" “Yqillciliis when he votes that. iuriffrgcther arid stand lshoulil not be. tinsel on the princi- fiwhiclt l fear is to be drastic. of th.» r there flint. suggests that we at this ,. lin- timl duty of this country to tzikn cnrcl of illt‘. workmcrrs families down in llllil lo svo to ll that the price we puiil for coal was high enough. cvcn if, it Willi higher than we could buyl coal from zmyudiisrn clsc. that. those ABOUT ALKALI sunue‘ (By M. Jeeele l-eiteh) ‘The spring houaecleaning had been particularly late in the ‘big red house across the way, and it had spilled right into summer. which was rather annoying for the neighbors iwho had successful- ly run their individual gaxnuls of rug beating and white washing, curtain hanging and floor paint- ing. iNot that the woman in the lid hoiie was in the least to blame, for with sickness in the family and visitors from the cast, the season had simply raced away from her. Then too she had a. particularly stupid kind of woman helping her The kind of individual who looks mournfully blank when the occas- ion calls for action and repeatedly ilemonstrates that she does not uu derstund English unless she wish- es 2o. Sat Right Down and Wept. It was all very trying, and when the vwomun upsc-t a can of lye on the floor and proceeded to scoop it up with her hands. the while fine. fire like particles sifted over her hare arms and even into her facc. the woman in the red house sat right dolwn and wept. Then she [got "mp and mu for the vinegar. .Bct-.u.usc by this time the lye was _i getting in its good work, and the ‘ woman was doing her -best to ex- dzinguages that she ‘ was experiencing pain. [lit was/no time for explanations The woninn who came running iroum with her we“ - they do not ‘mean to have it? l .. ir~r> ' Hr l ' ltlrlt is wlrltl .kl| r ' ' '- ' - ll > r50!“ um Mmng 'lt is with no sense of belittling should like him to take a trip m“ m“ “m” t,“ m“ hum‘ .-..;‘...‘.§1.Z.‘Z."§.§..§I§L.'$1.. urui have 1lH?l“-f)1)l|\_'kl)f"‘l;l$ iylllIllljlll(l/‘ii'jullllysl olIlQm "est cut ma“ vmegur flask realm the ‘Dos’. heroism of the butlic- through m,“ western haunt“, l; ywr?’ ‘mflng ‘vmch m” “""‘"““' diiriil’ and "have frcc trudc; that. ishfullv lllilll‘l‘fililllli. fin \\'llt‘l‘(' vnu m] n “m! ‘iragged h.” pom unmn" field that we must now lay cin- 1m h‘ _ l. m ‘ \ I h h, party were in power? \Vci"i~ lint u. my, vmi (run have u tariff and will in U,“ “Unnmun um] mmm it)’ nlvlll"? l0 U"? $111k W119"? 3319 abouts where is fur more ilccllcll- ““'“)'“° w “"3 m“ ‘m ‘“ "y those fifteen years ll |...v.-,‘...; |,.~..tpm-.n, are... n.-itiiiii.‘._...nti,.,.,..n {,,,,,,,..1,,. “p, m... .|,.,,l“"’ T "" """""'“"'“' "k "m" ‘H "h the“ mm- g9"uem'e" pllll. of‘ inc forty‘! fir; had it for lid ycrl-"s. Si"? hi!“ ll‘?! ll-jihcy have clirnvil lho ropiiiriiiiiii of}! find fnuit with him for frankly ti-mying in that speech the: ho docs lfzivolii" tho protective principle. lie has said it over and uvcr hgulii. I-THQIltIIIlFFU. i"ll\F€5 up for ilcclsion‘! Now, l have delayed the llousc, ll had zilmost said lincoustrionably “IUIIHQP than I iiitiznilcd, probably lilllltth longer than is my due share, i1 have stated where the Govern- , Sumo hon. MEMBERS." Go on. Mr. MElGllEN: I have tried al- ‘so to state where hon. gentlemen of both factions of the Opposition i rcpeut_ l do not care whether they maintain Illis ostensible uep oration. All that l nppéal to them [or is this: that they tell us where- thev stand upon this question. nnd that they adere definitely, and con sisiently to their position in the lifilise and out of it, bot-h by vote ‘and by speech. lf they can get io- on a common footing. silbmittlng something ,\Vlll'('li they can say is what they tall nun-c. t0 and will perform; if they will say: “This is our plat! llorm, and we will trhrry this out." p/cry well: that would be frank "ind ‘hflllPSl. llut lot this game reuse iihaf. "has been plluvt-ti for the inst ltwo yours. ll is not doing any flood: it is not ilci-oiving any one; it is |..I|".I..I"'.""'.Iw. ‘II I I-II‘ f.‘ Home Nursing 'And' OQ ~" ~onss Ihmhhfi wit! f7 " sac. drenched her pool" hands and arms with water, moping it hastily over her bare neck and face at the same time. ‘For it was already an angry scarlet in minute patches . Russian Woman suspicious I Catching a clean tea. towel from . the raok she saturated it with win» agar and applied it to the entire» i lye-burned slain surface. The Rus- sian woman. who had regarded her with dark suspicion at first, . yielded herself to the kindly ad!" ministration and began to smile blandly. Then there was trips upstairs, for old soft linen and a "bottle of olive oil in which the old linen _{ was dipped before it was applied to the arms and hands which were more irritated than the woman's face and neck.- frhe patient was enchanted and wcnt and sat on the back porch for the rest of dhe afternoon. willie the business of housecleflning pro- gressed indif-ferentiy uavithin. Congratulates Herself "At any rate" said the woman in the red house, relating the in- cident when her husband come home to dinner, "l congratulate ' myself upon remembering what to do. l alwnysconfilse alkalis and acids but for once iii my lifc cold b reason stalked to the rescue." ‘. "Though not before you had wept over it," teased her husband rather unlriniliy. Though of course he had never experienced the hopelessness of ibeing unable to get one's spring house cleaning . done before spring had slipped in- to summer. For tho average main refuses to take spring houseclczin- , lug scrlousl it; about to iilslltllto .-h.as been brought about, because foresootln we ilii‘. not accept the Rccoruuity proposal of iilll. A more childish suggestion could not be addressed to the intelligence of the Canad- iiin people than to imply that this is penalizing legislation on the lpflrt of the United States the result. of our ruection of reciprocity. May l enquire first of all how it is that they are qwenillizing legislation on the part of the United States the ". result of our rejection of recipro- city. M-ay l enquire first. of all bow is it that they arc penalizing every other country as well‘! The tariff \\ which ls now about to go into ef- - fect in the United States applies everywhere else, the same its hcrc. Vllhnt was the offence of these ot- her countrlcs? Later, they offered us wheat and products of wheat free if we would do the same for them. We accepted that proposal, and now shortly after our accept- ance goes into effect the present Bill provides 35 or 40 cents duty" nn ivheiit, and 25 Der cent duty on~ flour. Are we being punished be-' cause we accepted their offer Ln‘ that respect? Why are not those dutics left out oi their impending tariff? 'i'hoy also offered us free potatoes ll we ri-riin-ucnteil, and “ wo iicccptcd illiit offer. But the pro sent tariff has 25. cents u bushel on potatoes. in bolh lIlBSK‘ instanc- uot doing any crctlit to the politics Yoi‘ (‘iin-uilu. . The manifest course for ibis calm, liry to pursu “and l venture to; ,s:iy that 7.7 per cont of ibo people‘ lot‘ this ‘Dominion in their hearts up‘ .prove~~is ."i nolicv of moderate pro; tcctlon in Canada. Anything also ‘iuiiilcr existing WOTlil Cflilllllllllih would bo mdrlncss itself. .1 have ‘utiorizil those words in terms strong tor than would be used in conver- isntlnn by man-y hon. gentlemen inilpllfillc, unil l believe that it 1.", lflie opinion of 75 per cent. of the! lpeoplv of this country at the pre- sent time. Such is llic ipolicy this. government intends to Dursue. 0.1 the very eve and under the lfl-llllllff5 of the impending revisit-nu tariff of the llnltcd States. who is time, should undertake to make a revision in this country? The Unit- ed Stilton, by reason of its tremcrul ous Size and‘ industrial potency. lexercise inevitably a very great in- [finance over the commercial iles- tiny nnd conditions of this coun-‘ try, and we must have regard to what it tines, regard ten times greater than any concern they need have for ua_ \V<>. are merely lone factor Jlllfl it relatively smiill factor compared‘ with the whole. in tho considerations that deter mine their policy. But they are u mighty factor in the computation of conditions that tictcrminc ours. Sixty-nim- pcr cent of our imports wo buy from tlicm. Oh. it. is sug- gcstuiF-iind really l hardly know what language l could use to tics- ‘be right treatment on our part to es the tariff is almost prohibitive; again l ask are we being punish- ed for accepting the recipmritl oi‘- fers as in these commodities. I ' pass on_ We arc selling ihc llnltetl States $542,000,000 worth of goods and buying from them $336,000.- 000 per your. Are we pnriulizcil be- cause ihe advantage to them ls not . greater’! Js that the reuse‘! l-lnve we not ireuicil’ them fairly? The hon. member for Shclburue and Queen's (Mr. Fielding) says this tariff is all our fault. Let me llflk, in the name of Ciinadn_ what would the United States? ll‘ conditions (fiontinued on Page Ten ) —<+>-———- FRECKLEST Don't His, Them With a Veil; Re " ' move Them With Othlne-Doubl.‘ Strength This preparation for the remcv al of freckles is usually so succes ful in removing freckles and givin a. clear. beautiful complexion tha it. is sold nnd-o;- guarantee to rerun ’. the moncv if it fails. Don't. hide your freckles, under n, ~ veil; get an ounce of Qflllfle and move them. Even the first "few app‘ _, lications should show a wonderf ‘ improvement. Home of the ligh . . freckles vanishing entirely. ' Be sure to ask the druggist f the double strength Othlne; it (tribe the suggestion-Mutt the pre- lscnt tariff which the United States this that is sold on the moneydra guarantee. When the time for henrlnii l1 1'5‘ , i >. , ll ll. cugggrhonrgfvthc ffiggt indications of o, wank tliscipllnarles ls ' " ‘ . ll t " d ' 9 "m" “l “W “"8 w SATuRoAs t---Auswrr<so Au AD: scrap; (-1 pupel’, etc. Do not allow it. 6-." a pupil persists in annoy" in; yo“, and you cannot manage him in any other way bflllfl mm l" sent near your desk. 7.-—df uncertain as to yulll‘ lull)’. doubtful what means to nDPW- l" fearful as to results. consult» {he parent. your exile? friend. your Pflllc superintendent. .. D0 not allow 901"‘ m!” 9° M"? ' in passing to and from recltaiiona, or in leaving the room. Past-uses." ' Ens ipal. or Y9!" uusguuuiuuai "wAm-eo, AY03M6 MAN AS cream m sTom-z. MUST steep 0n ‘THE I cor was JOB,AND was Boss wam‘ our; LEAVING lT HE CAME BACK AND RUDELY WOKE ME UP‘ WASIVT LONG BEFORE HE YELLED. "oaiawme oRoERs,” ” YouRSfS/xio 1 YOUR AD SAY T il.-Do not answer flllesllfl" across the room. but 8v l0 m’ I 91111:: (lair: ‘and find out and satis- s. - yflee alibi. your room is WELL ventilated and ’PR.9PERLY “am” ed. Limits of temperature 88 to ‘ill v agrees. . ii-‘Speak distinctly, but avoid l-ilgll tones. ‘ . _“4RElt tlloptlplls when uneasy and tired by a little oaissthenlcn m- stoFy telllnl. ......._..._.._ DPQEO wire y w: 04o use.“ l/WHAT lbl THUNDER ARE YOll poise?" "’ wuerr ORDERS ?" \ l REPLlED. THE ‘s. ”l>ioN'T HAT Stool’ ié ll/iffilvphr t l‘ ML; firlq ray-sum, MUST spear oer PRr-zwusas?’ p (commute on run mi “'9'”; Vi"! P» 001m of. . ww- : w qnnq-r“. . .