l I u‘ sarneinv ' differenclesjof rating." ~_ ' by service. reasonable as possible i quality. ‘ So with wire fences; they differ i in quality and construction, proven We make quality our chief consideration and price as for that . LLjring-locltffepces are not the many. more than q crops of wheat: oats, barley, etc. _The exhibits at the Fall Fairs show Frost Ring~Lock Fence is 93/11. Sal-EC» Steel.Wire will stand 1500 lbs- pulling strain. Remember this wire is heavily galvanized in our own but the high quality Hard Wire Mills and will give the longest '_ ‘f!’ "v ' =Q=-a _ >;">-1_ f" ""’ ‘ s. — ~—. ~ n , \l % ~~‘ I i: possible service. i!“ If you can't afford Frost Tight- Lock Fence, your next best investment is Frost Ring-Lock Fence. r p, _ |;irv' "‘ . ,. .55 Agents for §¢f<PI"ne.>-v- Carter and - Company, Ltd. CHAR LOTTETOW N Kings and Queens Frost Steel and Wire Company, Limited, Hamilton, Canada K ‘ Leader in its Class Brace, McKay & C0., Ltd. SUMMERSIDE Agents for Prince Bird's "Art-Bi": M11160 you'll have a l ~‘ Blue-Black. color shingles. 27-2 -i-. riid Perijaia; yiaiievbuiiding a new home. Or planning U) rc-ttizif your pffistflt one. Make i: .i roof iii rczil tlistinction by usinl; ' Turin Shingles; rut-f til l.‘.‘.llfl_'._{ b11111)‘, i-i and liihnr i.. mo! lAIiA ainti he ri: ila-i yr... t. ltaves iii‘ ‘ tlclicately at. t. .15 Autumn strikingly ctilorful in ‘ilillLl Rail, (been or You hint; .-. ivitlc choice of ‘color combinations U) select from when you roof with these tltirablc, fire-safe. fast- .A Bird zArcBlentle" Roof will materially BIRDS 7200 s Last a_ Life-t ime f Roofing Booklets Free ilic "Art-Blendc‘ w ll writ! on nii ii- W) hhnilson. <i ~ F!‘ "let i c lilflLDlNCi PRODUCTS l.ll-.ll'l"l.l) Sec your nearest Bird dcaler—<ar, if youndo not know his name, write us. BIRD a SON lfiVlilfifi H..ini ltoi: ‘Fivtoiiiu Montreal 146 Richmond St. . Office: iaoliniiihmoiiii sci-m monewalo. NOAN » ch-Jottetuvyn; F. E. l. p. . C. .C._Archibald llrllrnh of M. Y..Pont Graduate l‘ Modal eohool and Holpltll Praotlu limited to iyo. Eur, Non i mil Throat. i .,h|tlng Eyu nd eupplylng Glues: Oflleihllilr Building Grip George Street Qflloo Hours-O to 12-80. 1.80 to 5.00 McDonald, . y.‘ , Jrlifiliioouittot - II._F. MePHEi ' ' l. A. ‘IPHINFI: Attorney-q, l», Money ti» Loin. Grade lX— Annie MacPherson. Illary C. Martin, Margaret Mac- Donald. Norman Martin. Grade VII-Winnie MacPhersoln. MacPhersomi Grade V-Miiry Roderick Martin. (ii-ado TIE-Margaret lllartln. Grade Ik-Hazel illacKlnnon. Grade I~George Bennet ‘Mnntlerson. WRITE lngl, Continua, Druul Ind get men. Member: of Bankers, Illlk Clarke m hll eul- IONIC". . PR. BROW Charlottetown Fire,‘ Lifef,iiAccident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Good Strong Stock Companies Agent ‘at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis. v O-Q-§O§O-O-O-§O 000-060400-0-0-0-04 m: Meters. r. TARBUSH OHARDOTTETOWN . to show ydlLhll sample: of Sult- Rnlneoa‘ hll Itylee. Merohnntl, Doctor-n, Clergy March. patriclt. Grade \’ll~l. llermrin. .\lii<:1')on-lEh°“°Z"r Smml m!’ ll" lllnlllll 0f Iimwmt’ v HM I March: Perfect attciitlauce-Vivlan Daw- ‘Grad!’ VIA-l. Chablis" lMllCnOll-l "Wig lx_l- Fl" llacllnc.’ Z-lwntmwe Pwley» l-lllfl Wright- ald. 2. Jiisiiphlne McLean, I . Hiiithlpkwmm“ Mafllae" ‘comma crmmmulkErlc Pwbmsml- _, syeelm l tirade Vll-l. llelen Ford; 2. Elm" Mnbey. Winona Cronnmiin, l, Grade WQL Mm‘), Steel? 2 lBliuiclie MacRue; 3, Cecilia Doiroirwllllm" Ffll- Jfillll Fell. Ruth Rob- J°5(l!)ll‘.\lt1cl'lle0,1l.‘Alfred ii/iacll ‘lPflde vn-i, v6"... iriii-il: 2 "w" hllmllell‘ ""1"". ROY ‘v Donald. ~Miiliel Ford; 3, Parke.- lrol-LL Mnbey, Falconer Irlowatt, Wylie (Erode ll—1. Elation Steele 2. Fnmeluq’ 1mm“ D°"°“i 2i Lemd‘ N°"“““ wflghl- He"b°“ - laconic Maflmnflm 3' Mary ‘limb Katie Miitheiioii; Gladys Mlwlliuywood. Lloyd lnman, Dorothy Dmmm ' ~ - Innis rind Illatiltlii MacLcotl ‘ wlmdsme‘ l ‘ ) Teachers -— Mildred Tnombs, lliazel Reilly, . . Grade VII-l, Alice Graham; ‘.1 ifidcrBeduty Zulu? ‘Value $120.3; with’) Bmnfs ‘ART-BLENDE" Vwiiiyiingzes add to the value of. your home. And you'll find the Cost of laying such a roof sur- prisingll lnW. ‘fiQ/g, LKGDZlQj 4E‘? iEvcrett King; 6. Ralph Graham. DE GROS MARSH $CHOOL. ~..'~ Grade l (3)—1. Gladys Reynolds Grade 4-1. Lilla Wright; 2. ' j f2, Joseph hicKenzig Corinne Crossman, tl, Alden ll The following ii. the iimioiii Roll Grade 1 (bl—1Ja.ck McKeemau CTOBBMEB- '. ct’ JJe lros Marsh ¢School lorllillll Jenn Steele; 2 Harry Llewelynl Smile 3-1» Rlllll Rfllllnflbll: 2. (iflltlii lX—1. Elizabeth NlucDn-Jl- Raymond Graham. . iii , ald. 2. Helen hicbeiiii, Zl. lfi-iiiivll; i_\l¢l,lllan_ . l Grade 1——1. Roy Mahcy; 2, John Grade VIII-l. liiiiilaii King. 2.1 EBENEZER SCHOOL Fell ---_ ~ Grade 1 (2nd)-—1, Myrtle Imard; i, Mary Fitzpatrick, 3. Main-ice Fitz-l, Grade l-——1 Rose lMtlc-‘Donaltl, 2. -rul system inaugurated by the pre- ‘Mtiriel Jackson. l Grade 9. 1, Marion Howatl; 2. ‘f Grade VI-gl. Olive Graham. Ashler Howatt; 3. Margaret Call- ? Grade .V—-1, Margaret Grahamfbfifi - "2 Olive l-layter; 3, Ruymondl GradeS (a)——1.Chiirles Wright: ‘Reilleyt. l2, Dorothy Woodslde; 3, Walter ‘ Grade lV-l, Charles Steele; 2.39"- lHiirold King; 3 ,Anthony Ala-l Grade 8 (b)——1, Norman Wright; 4. Helen French;_5,]2, bAdelalrle Pooley; 3, Horace .Ma ey. . THE CHARIJOTTETOWN. GUARDIAN liuniri niiiii BllNllllllEll ‘t - ll iiiiii. i. iicutiiiiii an lllffibklfltll subsidy from Ottawa» this Government is reducing taxel on farm lands lwenl)’ W!‘ "BL l“. lCfilllllfllQtl from page 1) ' "My hon. friend claims that the‘ ire-stern roads were neglected, but! that the roads iu Kings County batliwell as other taxes bearing 0n Plllfil’ beeb attended to all right. He atl-‘clasues in the province. This. BI rnlts that money was spent on the-every 011v knows. is only in fulfil- upkveep of the roads in that Dafllmgnl o! the promises made 10159 ofnghe Province. and l can assurelpgqple, ' hi , Mi: Speaker. that money isi The statement or the mailer H! being spent on the roads in Kings the Opposition that two luwyeri County for ‘the same purpose as it 31-9 running the affairs of the coun- iS bf-‘lflg SPF!"- 01! (he r0865 ill try is not correct, Mr. McDonald Quéeiis and Prince Couutles- said. But even ll it were, it would namely, for the purpose of giving not be a very serious _ charfie thel- farmers of the Province good against the Government, 9mm 111° road; on whleh-tohnul their pro- people generally are well satisfied duets, and on which they and oth- with the manner iu which the busi- -ers can travel with comfort. We 11555 of the province is belug 8011'» do not claim that the roads are ducted. The Leader of the 01.19081" perfect. We know that they are tlon seems to have a very poor 0P" as yet very far from being "boule- Lnlon of the members of his 0W" Yards." But we know that the pat- profession, when he criliclles ll" Minister of Public Works for being a lawyer, “a young fellow just flu! of school." Thai. gentleman has been out of school long enough t0 have had an experience that man!’ in this House would be proud t0 have, and his exllerlellce h" "l" dehtly well qualified him l0 08!" form the high and important duties to which he has been called. One would think the Leader of the 0i)- posltloii would welcome the oppor~ tuuity of crediting the Government with having placed a returned sol- i-ient Government has done much ‘to improve the condition. And it ill becomes the Leader of the Op- pcsltion, or the member from O‘- Leary (Mr. Dennis) or any of those gentlemen who were sup- tpcrfers of the late Liberal Govern- ment that spent absolutely nothing on the maintenance of our roads, to criticize the road policy of the present administration. (Applause) They allowed" that Western Road an which thousands of dollars hall been wasted to go to rum, without/diei- in this position. But he is n even an attempt at repair. The pol- lawyer, iiiiil a Conservative, and ‘icy of this Government is good therefore be must be criticized. roads. We realize that it is more; Objection has also been taken t0 important to the farmers to havexhe Premier holding the nominal good roads now than at any timelpoaitinn o ln the past. ' of Agriculture Among the many ridiculous order to siive the country 1B9 9X- stiitemenis of our friends in Oppo- pense of a gyeeleiictlon. 12:19 Lead-i sltion probably none can be more er of the _ D1103 Ill-ll! C m5 l‘ ‘so than the statement that the Premier has been away from the present Government increased tax-‘farm so long that ho hiis forgotten iIIIlOD. The Leader of the Opposi-iiill he ever knew about at-iflfillllllfe» tlon even went so far us to sayiTliat statement. like many of the that we increased taxes on furmfstatements of the Opposition mem- lands, and for proof of that asser-lbers. is so exaggerated that lt will tlou he gave special lDSIMICQSHIOI be credited by the people. who where he knew of farmers who areflniow that the department is being today paying more taxes on theirisatisfactorlly administered. la l nil. He wishes the people to be- The Opposition members are er- lleve that that is the general contliwtremely hard to please. 1n fact, it tion. Hut it the hon. geiitleniaiiils probable that this Government had been honest in this matter helwlll never do anything to please would tell the House that he kneivltbcm. The only things that please also of farmers who are paying iesslthein are the things they do them-i today than they did under the Belllselves. but unfortunately the ac- Government. We all know thatitions of these gentlemen in the past the value or‘ farm land, like tlieidld not pleasethe electors; conse- VflllLQ of all other real estate. Chfillg-llqllt-lllly we see them where they es as the years go by. One lztrnierlurt- today. lnay be more prosperous than an-l ‘The object of the Government ‘other; consequently the value of has been to administer affairs in his furm will increase. Ailotlierltho best possible iuaniler. An in- may meet with misfortune and the dit-zitioii of its success is‘ shown in value of his farm may decrease, the furl that the majority 0t‘ our and he would be paying loss taxes P611116 are well satisfied with the ‘lflllily. But my hon. friend knows‘administration. ‘The Premier in perfectly well that the Governmcntbis Budget iidtlress has given a has no: increased the rate ofdaxefllvclil‘ lllll Flfllfimilfll 0f 110W I118‘ on farm ‘iutiils. - {business ot‘ the country has been [n pl-mil" Qt his glatelnmli. _\l|-, ',\l1)-!l'0llll\l\.‘i(3(l. Other speakers who ‘Donald showed that lii 192:2 theltnllowvtl have given details of the farmers m’ the province paid $!l2,-l\vorli' done and have outlined the fmtl in 33x93 0n {arm liiiiilg, whiléilltllltf)’ the (loveriiniciit will pur- : .1 your they‘ paid $851,080. or sue in the future. Ml‘. ZllcDonald All less last year than during the felt it tinncrcssapv to take up fun last year of the Bell Governmenhthci" time o1‘ the House, as any re- iThis was proof positive that the marks he had to make would be land fax has not been increased. MZLYKQLV a repetition of what has 3l~ tapplause.» ready been stated by members on New that there has been séctireilthis side o1‘ the House. (Applause) t iijonon ROLL OF TRYON GASPEREAUX SCHOOL ’ SCHOOL FOR MARCH ci~ii<ieix»i, Vern Ilflylel‘! --- l Grade 10-1, Amy Lea; 2, Gert- rude Howatt. Grade lll-—1. Winnie Hiiyter; 2, Grade 6-1. Annie Cullbeck; 2. Jessie MeKeeman; 3, Helen Florence Callback; 3. Margaret . 0'Conuors. ’ iROKETBOD.‘ , Grade Il—1, George _\l¢l<eeman;_ Grade 5-1, Alice Pooley; 2. l2. Cephflfi Davey; s. Rita Hayter. ‘Vivian Dawson- ‘Erlc Robinson; 3, Elmer Mabey. Grade 2-1. Winona Crossmau; ‘Z, Earle Callheck: 3. William Fell. 13 Frances Steele: 4. Nellie lllerciei" 11,9 fllundlug "[52, Elizabeth Nelileii: 3, Falconer , Following is (equal. Grade III-l, wllmle pom; 2_1Bertha Ctirruthers. f head of the Department for a few months ln . $744491“) NOTHING starts off a fine day like a crisp inviting breakfast. And a most delightful treat for breakfast is a bowl of Kellogg’s Pep! Crisp, crunchy Pep! How it peps up the laziest appetite! Golden._ flakes of delicious whole wheat.‘ Rich in pep-bringing energy! Pep is health in a package. Contains the vitamins and whole- some mineral elements of nature’s vfinest grain. - And the keep them Served virith milk or cream, Pei» is practically a perfect food. Extra delicious with fresh or canned fruits added—-or honey. Ready to y. eat. Your grocer has Pep! " ‘i s‘. m . :31‘) ’s great to feel fit and peppy! bran! Just enough to make it mildly laxative. Helps pre- vent constipation. Eat Pep and have pep! Cvreat for kiddies! Peps them up! Builds l ruddy strength and viggr. Help: to regular. \ A; _ -_~__.___ __ _fl. .\~.~.\\\\»va\i; u- A. ~ . Grade VII-I. Je ‘ Sh - : 2' NORTH i l SW1" MBOKBY; 3. Gigi-ales GEIIEKQY-l GRANVWLE SCHOOL Grade vl-l». Edgar AlacKlnuon. ‘ ‘Glade v (fl)-1. Vernon Mac- ‘KM’: 2. George Sharp. l Glam’ v (b)—lR th ’Ell' . I Grade III-n. Joiiii iliaciiiiiiioii. 2' (gigdieiinlvraéiord n o a Il~—l, -. - ~ .1 - '-"' "Y tsoiiriPifugh. Maynie Elm“ 2' u Orville Talk,“ ’ helton _]_1’ shaken Mncxay. grage Ilr-i Jr/I 1 Pilllfiy Adams, P°rl°cl Allendwce. Isieilii min-- P“ ° "*1 ElwlChwvpell. erfet-t attendance, [normed Kay Harold Lloyd Henderson. Winn‘ I R0 W _ i flflt y 'Q"_ I J93" Qllfieley. Teacher. Grade \:lIl.-1. Illoreiice Morris. Glade ll~*sl‘- 1. HOrut-e Taper, Wall: 2, WHEATLEY RlVER sci-loot. -——-».__ tar-ran or SYMPATHY _.-»._ The following is the atiiiidlng of Wheatley River School for the mouth of March: - G d x_1, _ p Avril 12. 1921 in: - "We 2- "twp "W Gflld Vlll—l, c q . l ' - *~ - 2. beanie Stead; ‘ihollllliiiblepiiiliiigfvs’ u.i>)°<irii&‘iii' iihg gltgiiilighegiw; (‘rade VII-l, Edith . ‘ ' Doiotiw smith: s. Dllll hiiiiiiiiiii’ iii-yi-iiioaiiiif,"hfififfflflfiflewfim°gf Grade V (sr)—1, (3 .' ' ° ' 2. mttsziiti- 112%.‘; ’.‘2'1Z'..?i"léil‘.‘.°.°§§.°’i“‘°““’ Grade V (jr_)--l B] h .' ‘ ' 9n - 2.1mm 8mm“ axnnal-iflscmftxileflfl. alggllllttejxg sorrow with you. we GradaJIL-l, Elma, Ling. ._, mom no e with you um you Algslld Blsfd: 3. Billie Riieiriiiim. liiiii viiiii taailltihéollgnxéillsut l???“ ra e -1 W l . ' 8B o ' es ey ma!’ 2' glormm‘ mum" Where borrow shall ' = ivl l, . _. . . _ _ ‘ _____- ‘ l E paltfiflgfil MacDonald, .1. Ralph Fitz Cll(l“[lhlF()II}d;13,- Ellen“),- FOHL . '_ _ _ l mite —. ae Illa mi ; 2, l , t ' PM 08501181 , Cards l MARTWVALE SCHOOL ‘ Iogefiglflfilglf.‘ atfiyiligiiyixrcelxglllaiy ‘alga? lgmmerson MalcLeod; i, ilnyd , EAST BmEFORD GCHOOL- f ____. I ‘ “ ‘ ' 9- * ' 0rd. ' i... ~_¢ . MeLEOD d. azmuzv "m" "lllls Mcbelltm. Hugh Steele. crime 1-1 Allison M 1. q- g The standing r lth l; ii w é-fvioigtley » ., . “Th? following is the report oilflllfillllsgli MacDonald apd losellh Ivan Ford. ac e0 ' '.the month oil‘. Miirch lesliiiipgllovti: i. - y. B0111 y, Ki. C. . art nvale school for the month - Minnie McKay, teacher, Grade Vllill-l, Jeandzte lElllg_ i Barrister grit! Attorneymt-Liiw of March: L I. , Wilfred Stead; 3. Viol . Ethel Ling. teacher. a Gum? elilg: xiiihi-‘goiiveiielilfiogothem ‘Maggy "a r “God I Glallfi VI‘. Jr.——1. Gladys Taper, Murray Harbour, 11.3,], ' ' wli all tell!!!’ fifkiiiow that our not bee! your broken _, loosen wlddwnnd tatherlen end to look upon this emu vim m an 1m mm 0011} to bind you time: to we mo. "It may I» 1w the min: mils. .1: in! l!" - Jill visitor-What terrible crlmll lite this man committed‘! ‘Whrden-die didn't commit l" crime at all: he was gtplnt M" the street a lmv due up and I!" one men moot nmtbegeiiddil. .1! . held u immortal witness. “liter-MIMI when l Bringing Up Father -_ 1 , YOU ‘bAY THE$E l y Rum’: ARE A l ' ‘FNOUSAND Mundersonf; YEARE’ OLD? i i | I and prlcee and Parliament. Yes-sin! Ti-iis. wAa A BREWERY IN THOSE DAY5-$EE Tue woaos‘ LIGHT BEER" INQCRlBED ON Tins fllpLgfll Y QOLLY- rvla BEEN uoonm" FOR rri-issis. wonos EVER.$lh|C.E rve. naau .-ir-i JAPAN‘