a ...-.......-.. If‘: .,,_ i: __.>._. I‘, $2.3m» t0 Hi5 si. MacDONALD New Spring Clothes ior Mon---Women---Childien SUITS for Women and lllisses Smarily dcsigiietl zlllti well-tailored of allnvoo serge anti Gzibertline made iii the litlltrndlig coliturs, Noisy Blue Brown, 'l‘aupc ant Black, Various attrar tive stvles to choos from in zite vest eifci" 0r iyneltteti L't"tli. I)l'lt.‘€‘:~‘. lflhtill Ilii A NICE SHEPHERD FAJVN AND (Ithl-IDIN- \I. IN SIZES FRUBI -l "O i2 YltLARS. 95-5" l" H5130. fpriiig _ “piggy. 35.3.50 it: EHVMH). COATS A lor Boys and Girls llitNtiltl I.\I PLJXIDS, .1 striking silk and 'leth f:t.brir.:~=., l-izuiv ilc-zising‘ effects of db sign. Stile ALL liliiiil. ‘Haiti SWEATERS The prettiest shown i: the City. stock. Extra Values. Brand ne‘ Specir " A dainty collection f new silk (‘tiinisoles iiiil Corset Covers have ‘aist zirrived. in various h;_{(l(lg_ $|.'1-)-—li'37l..')(I. iiiiittroiis FOR LADiES Leatherette smart styles. This in the Raincoat line. Raincoats for Women 'iii ranging from $27.50 it» $ii.00. very is stinicthiiig eiitirtrly‘ new O-QO-OQO-Qwoooo $000410 040-00 i Daily Selections» o 5 o Guardian Retitltirs i Furnllhcd by W. B. LOUIOII -O§Q-§-O-OQv ’i't-:i~b it‘ 'l‘0 hitl 'I‘liai lll"i‘t ,\_ TEACH ME lll leel t‘ii‘t‘l ttfit faint l u» titll -r .=i|.,.,._-_ 'l'liiil lllt‘l‘t'_\' show t0 nio_ -l'tipv~ I WOULD BE TRUE l would be true, for there are iliitsi- i ivtiiiitl be who trust iue; pure, for there are tlitise who rare; I would li- strong. for lll"l'l‘ is much I would be frientl 0i‘ all~~ ‘—- Dinniir Sets I would be brave. in suffer; ftir there is nuit-li to ilare. the foo. If you select your next Dinner Set from one of our stock pat- tern Dinner ware lines you are getting the best in the market. Sunnysidc, Ch’town NEWS SUITS A Vast Assortment of extra good ute-aring materials. styles and shades that the young boy likes; All sizes. from $0.00 lo $20.00. . I!ii-. l ivoiiltl be humble, for [ he tlot _ KIDNEY/a; ti, PILLS ll m, gang-ft; u rqiaqg; A. Black 8i Co. V I- w" D. . -,_ ‘Antares '~,:.i| ' i] i,“ BOYS’ t0 Choose From Various Prices lflllglflg I wtiiilii be giving aiitl forget llll! - Illf lVd-‘lli lllWh ' l vvttiiltl Ititik llflxilfltl laugh anti love— and lift, I I Howard Arnold Walter Help tiiy brother's —llindu Provorbi THE FRIENDLY HAND tlly James Whitcomb Riley) \\'bt-n .t nian ain't got a cent, an‘ ltt"- ft-t-lin‘ kind o‘ blue, .\titl ‘he eioiitls bani: dark an‘, heavy. an‘ \von‘t let the Sim. shine through, it's a great thing, O my brethren, let‘ it teller just In lay ili~ liantl upon your slioiililei" in 0]‘ a liieitilly sort n‘ (my! ".\ |u.ti|‘~ triie ivealih ls the grim] ill the ivnrltl." A LE \ \\\\\\‘D\f_;5, , //" l -_K I o N E1 g. 5%,’, ‘M, - 0 --'|iiit oiiiiiioiitiowii ouitigpiil toviiiu SiilRTS E ii _v=;~-ar. It may be argued that if the people voluntarily ‘paid a larger amount last. year there is nothing to r nient will drive many out of the profession and out ‘ l the government speeches might well be boiled down.| m; Lomrovim oirsifb- CURRENT 1 coiiiiiiiii The Education tBill is before the Jeglslature. It. in disappoint- All the spluttering splatterdnshing of the nan nor Your t-allol. In minim-o. In Canola. and mum mr U. l. lJgovemment and n5 press aw lticipatlng a generous deal for our "ieachern W85 after all the veritable —' t ‘JJIIIDGSt. hi a teapot. "It. gives Justifi- , cation for at least one o! their pre- t } 31-1. n. o. uumu. Prelldeln. .0. E uni-nu. Immi- no run-fir l l). K. Currie. Angel-to Billion)- _ ‘ing. ‘ zoning Inn; (rounded 1381) $4.00 pa: yen (lcllvuel) In ICYIICQIiBXN". l_ ..._. . - a l ‘ TUESDAY, APRIL 27,1920 PYBLIC SCHOOLS ACT. iilcctioii promises. that is. that tho 1 The Act to amend and consolidate the sevéralt°*‘“““8 '°"°““°° ¢“'°“‘d l“ mm‘ tcient for the purpose without fur- reiatnig “lie Ifglilbglqschgois lsdnoygtug%er Eon“ titer taxation. The paltry sum they sic eiation in e egit a uie. t is a mi e y Otilpmpose m add w teachers. n,“ ‘SIdQS of the House, that the Act is one of the mostpes out of [I16 Provincial Treasury important yet brought to the attention of the legis- scarcely calls for added taxes upon ' iiho people. Averaging the» amount lature. . A hopeful feature of the discussion so far is thatl “iafggrsl“fy'i‘i?szot‘°eizzid ‘fifzlfwg , _ ' _ _ - . Y tie ' _ : theic has not been, and the promise has been giienmna, o, $45.00“ Duflug the we" by the leader of the opposition that there shall not and a M1; ygafg o, gonaeyvattve; lion. Mr. Arsenault, very manfully and very hon0ur- ‘ iter- lncrettsed to the Elie“! t" $6_1--l .ibl_v, has refrained from destructive and partizantwllitgz- inciéilase \va:Opl;0.\'l1ll,-! i-ritieism on all matters S0 far brought before the“ “r “ °“ fl mg a . .1 ‘ _ _ ‘ ) _ . _ . _ . _‘ V; the taxes oi‘ tho people. “by than; House and the I iemiei has, to_ his ciedit, giatefullyjshouk, me B0,, governlngnx‘ mo,“ ‘acknowledged the assistance given by the leader andi marvelous llrtifllgler; of- dinunciiill members of the opposition. This is encouraging input-ill look for tax increase t" "Welt view 0f the iinportziirce of the bill now before theft Wilt’ Pm“ °‘"‘"Y "l “"90”? .— . . I —- l houhej , _ _ t The people should be the master, Criticism of the hill, however, there shall be§lllliiln of their own instill-SS. iii: irom the opioosition and no doubt from members OITDulillt: fifiSPnlhlilfiP-‘l lhrrlltt-Illout the, the government side of the House, not to block it or; "Olllttty- tit l'~""t"" @°tl'@""°"*~ all to bring (liscredit upon its framers, but with a view| "§“""" "°‘““““ ‘“‘" “_‘ m“ p“"",“'§ r’ _ _ . . D i ‘ _, _ ‘H. . _ trial conference in (hurlottettiwn, ..i strengthening it ant ma ing it moiec ective. Them“ MM “M, deem,“ vital inipoitziiiee of the measure has been empliasiz-;,,.“§, M, Qmphnac, W, C9,, ed, has been preached from platform and pulpit andj ialii sound. The . (lemnud toil l l ti press during the toast year. At public meetings it utas; tit-tier svlltmls mid atleqitntely yaiipi siui i‘Al\il;i0l..ES y AN!) DilNTY, CORSET COVERS made clear that the people were behind any reason- t "twlwrs w“ m" ""1 “““ “° "’°“‘ H1 ‘ , _ _ - _ , _ flefi for iiiistinticrstaiiding. 'l‘he solidi hole movement calculated to iinpio\e the school's tom“ ‘mulmnuus delemmlfltlon was] encourage capable men and women to itemain in andium, m, gum, wachm. was magi, to engage in the teaching profession and to raisc_ppnfl(1hh\' that they are mortal likei the whole system of education in the province. ‘the rest of llS. that they requireé With this thought uppermost in the public mind teed "m1 Hollies M"! Musing as “s; and with a scarcely suppressed fear that in carrying? Tntffllg‘tjgjmilixeuf“§:;°‘lhf3i OLit ggebunuyqrilalgdédeimlzkn (led ll-etfiyrgi] tiqte géivernmerln svago they aniioiiiiizeil their willinK-i 1mg e temp cc o go eyont e inn s o ec0n0m1c,nvs5loconlflbu";‘heneedgd M4,; prudence, the people awaited the governments pro- ill extra taxation. It was a “living! nogaL Wvage," that was recommended. Not l It cannot be concealed that even the most tax-ill“ m‘ “l it f” v""_“"‘“""““_;‘ ‘W, scared were (lisapizointetl when they learned of the “m, Qgtivcriimenths revised scale of salaries. The amouni‘s,,,n‘,.,,,,n ,0 prom“. an (m, ,,',,.,.,,,1 tnroposcd to be paid from revenue is some $60’00(H§fl[;y Ottoman or (lftllllilfy living.‘ less than the minimum proposed and agreed upon at: and not less than m» iiiiitiiiri-i- on the general conference in March, while the Stippltl-‘Uw Pttadsltle °t m” lml" "“"“ “F ments required by the Act t0 be raised amount to m“ l"°“““" some $25,000 less than was voluntarily paid last. And the government propose to. {pay the muulficieni t?) sum oft . . . i about $1.50 per day to male teachers! prevent them raising a like or even larger amount,“ U“, mghes, amp m, m,“ map tunder the, new act. The point here is that the gov- do...“ m rm than 51,00 m, tilt-t ‘ernment has named the amount and the people ‘arelmnrti Uiilflfllliinié lowest <.-i=i.=.<._ _; I not to g0 bey-Ond ' lTliis is what they call “doing better Not only the teachers but the people generallylmm‘ "“’ ‘°“°“°"‘ “‘k“dj" S"““"“i ‘ t ‘ lliiuehuusen. hold the tyldilt heads, have been expecting a system and a scale of salaricswm n“ the pmm,’ gum, o, “up . that would ilttract capable men and ‘Nomen to theinfrlnizmcnt 0n your reputation furl tlllYJfQSSIOH. The proposed scale will not attract, Olbveracitv! 'i'hoy ‘an. a i-tiiirssx the contrary. the “hope deferred” and the disappoiiit- Plead that the people must aiippii-u, iiient these amounts. Just so. The; ;publii: are often obliged to fill inl zhe void spaces 0i‘ impotent riilcrzf, "Fliis they will no doubt do cheer-l ffulLv, but what thanks is there for? V-‘hose. boiubastii: shoutcrs who her- “ _ _ ‘ v 4 _ .. _ j iltled so loudly ii revolutionary im- Economy hdh been genelqlud‘ prcscl lbed ‘ls (1‘l)I‘0V(‘ill<‘lli. in our titlucationai syn» of the province. \ . PIFONOJIY. l t t I t ,_,rcincd_y_for the present high cost of living and the; ,,.,,,? Th, people asked r0, mearpi ‘ - theory is sotmd and commendable. Yet 8COflOlny—-:ilicy m.- offered a stone. n will.“ jso called—sometimes/ assumes most tmeconomicallttttt It" "svstttvtl- Th" "flaw" “tttli talrcatly also, loicttiresqtic trimmings are being atldedi ' ‘to make them attractive and distingue. Wm" OW M“ "w" “i“'“‘“"°' lhaxation is unnecessary." Such- How is tt that no one has suggested wearing thel “m, l, mun,“ 1,, me M, ,,__. m, us, 1pm,, old clothes laid aside as tiseless when clothes wcrcjeonyt-rvi-iivet are coiutcriieil. Andi tiurchasable at reasonable prices? That would belwetiIoiwestiimemory.iieiei-eiiiiin, ireal econozfl)’; it ivoultl save money for the \i\'eai'ei'.1l“"i"t¥ "lttlllt-a" l" "Ila Sltflltt» Mr- Piiiriot, just glimpse over your‘ tiles dating from the opening oi’: ‘would injure no one except the occasional tramp to, i in charity‘ Itlihe House in 1919 to the close of . {whom they might have been given 1 t H” t y V . . . . . l w“ ‘WW8 ivottld d0 but little injury to the clothiei who has all the election campaign in July. and, anti l0? thine. own has roaehcrl slitiri; iilO llLISlllGSR lit} (11111 handle and would be a (jQm- you will rind statements iid nnirl mon sense means of reducing the high price of cloth- ,t first" Wlmfliltl ln your volumes. of, Jug. The cause of the high price of clothing is that the; f?“ “wt “hiiflmer- "““l“ °“ ‘W’, supply available is insufficient ‘t0 meet the demandfifmr “r h“ ‘N59’ ‘m “my l“ “bl , ~ _ _ _ , orni in the country and in column The ObVIOIIS remedy is to increase the supply by util- am, “nlun1ll of me Panmp, ednnnl izing the unworn or partially worn garments of the ial pages, (Jfcnursethetilnelsclinnl Qhggpey daygs god now that the Patriot party renpi It would not be safe to suggest wearing patched "m": "m" ti: Outtltfie fl“! the . a . . - clothcszisotii‘ natural tendency to faddism would very l’ "p ° "mm m‘ M" m“ "m" *‘ . . ' _ - utterances and will not be fooled. shortly devolute into a craze for fancy, embroidered by m, Chan. m which l, “Wes to “fashionably” coloured patches and the 0b3ect of conceal the punt, ‘the movement would be defeated as it 1S even now ‘being defeated in the overall epidemic. If the cure i should remain at just plain, tinadtirnetl, respectable A Putin's word it no more than alrl clothes the desired result would be achieved. ill“ “"1"” "e New "win lt- In the _____ ___i Dominion parliament Hon. Mc- _Kenzie King was chngrined at n. 'remark made by Hon. N. W. llovvcll. ‘and Wilnll‘ retri -. " The session today enters upon the fourth weekdwns "i rlniiitit iiliilrdoitiiiilliiiifintspllg and there are yet t0 be considered the Public Schoolsj retract." The lion. m, Arsennull. Act, the Taxation Act, the various taxation Acts,tf§l"““‘""¥ “l‘"" ““l""""°" "mflflmtld .ihe estimates. consideration of expenditures, the‘wmfiiaviafgfxj"Riajwillz: budget and no doubt the usual amendments, etc., to _ ,,.‘.,,, m. n,,,,,,__,,,,nn 0mm yam w, ‘ previous Acts. And farming is near at hand. Some, m. ,,,;h,.,..d l" when m, mebanche,‘ =of the bills will receive scant consideration unlessfoi power. What we tam mt YEfl!‘ ‘somomorc speed is manifested during the remainderfi"! l8 m" Pellet totlflv- We will of the session. The opposition has certainly put 1108"’ "M d" “°'."“"‘ “°" m" w“ . . . . . i lil l.h ill . obstacles my the wayt of legislature this year, Some 0L2: szagfmshoz“ :6“ zgal‘; ream: TH It‘. HPISSIOX. be, any captious criticism on the part of the opposi-‘aiimiiiisiriaion the cost of (uluCtl-j - ‘at any 110st. The idea has already become a fzitl and,‘ Sttlttttlttrs Petr-vi etllterlollr Ila-HHS“ My “WM "m m“ “k for mm such an assurance. Jloweis of the ilmiiinant party this lironfitleiice in their lender, anti “Q lfthe weather mlan -sa.ys a ‘week of rain you’ will kéep snug and dry in a Paton raincoat. Scotch MacKintoshes fully guaranteed comein, the cele- brated Davies make at $15,418 $22 and $30. ~-in colors brownftwéed mix. tures, fawn, etc. ~ _ Trtilili Motor Coats In leather selling at quick prices. ' t. sale r. Laugh at High Prices and come to Patons for your ready- odd rinnmwunnnu-wauu-n-Iununnriinikfiwiifl , . to-Wear stiits, ' coats, shirts, pants, ties, sox, collars, and cuffs. oys who are well dressed insist on their clothes being stylish as well as good fitting. No need to wear overals with suit prices such as Patoiis quote. Think of it. ' 150 Suits at $9.98 all sizesto fit boys from 6 to 1,6 years. Patons Patons f.- 6’ wp-wQnaun ammo-o unnllnevwnwriwayuarunrleaa no++0+++o+0+o0o¢~o+v o» We expect in a short time t . < t,“ ., i -. j > ."tt.‘ i’. '- . tsha ics. The wcarin r of OVQFRIlS has been su r restctlhl“ """"‘-‘ "“""“l "W" “‘"“‘ t ' “do “gm “mum u" i‘ i i U m‘ _. 1-. 3h . _ . ‘ as a means i0 reduce the high price of clothing andlf” "m! W‘ ‘my Wm m" h“ M‘ l f ' ' l . ._ tl.‘ll.l ti‘ ‘ttl' l‘ It tthe suggestion has been acted upon iii many cities.;:,:,,i.a;,i,,g‘im:;o,Iihidizsif 0 my ‘with the restilt, so far, of raising the price of overallsi ifor those who really need them and must have them‘ ])0W(‘l'. i Others’ View Poi IRELAND WINS. icriiinent, and what we say today “'1' i i 0 i THE REASON WliY g rOO-QO-Q-O-‘OOQQO thus not been and there will bc l UNDB ‘no somersiiultlng on our piirt." ‘VHAT ARE THE so , HEAR lN A SHELL’! EThoso who know the loader of the _ Opposition best will not tiut-stioii WE (From TIFBitsI “Talking of hens." relttlifllil American visitor. "reiniiris t» an old hen my dud once larl. would hatch out llnythltllr: l Will. claret; no one will durc say, or. The sounds we bear in ill" soil shell are really air waves or Htlllflllfl “mm, by “if waves, because all sounds are produced by "l? “"W°~“~ ‘The ieiison you can hear thus". Have the foi- leiiileria? ‘ H‘ lacunae m“ tciinlii ball to a lemon. r ~- -~ t. s nd. iii a sou sie s i _ _,, 7}" ‘iiiiiill lit so construcicil that it forms ‘my “"9 9*" o" u lm“ "I l" a natural sounding box. The utond- liulclicd out two QlllHlS of l‘ .-(,‘ r1 t ~ . . _ en part o!’ a guitar. zither or vlollii wry p _- o moves in a mpsttrioiis i“ a snnndlng box. They have tho , "That does!“ come “l, u” faculty of pickinz “D 5mm“ “m! w N“ and in our friiility we fail to We call footed hen my mother 0MP penetrate the thin ‘tell of Ills great ‘nlliltztigl‘ggig-buluilgfiglpfitékause may remarked the lrlshnmn- Mm Iiilnmsps’ or conlprohpml Um m‘ make iounds resound. -Tha 00W noon fcddlng her by ittl$llll~ lent oi’ mercy behind ills apparent sizourgings. For the last. fortniiflit ‘tract. nalutions sounded like, “beast ly weather." "Vlfhat a lot of ilirt.“ "Did you evor s00 such slush," iintl structinu oi‘ a sea shell makes an almost. perfect resonator. A perfect resonator will Dltlk "D 50'1"“ which the human oar cannot hem‘ nt all and magnify them so that if you hold ti resonator to the. em‘ Y0“ ’ could not siiivilust instcnil of owuiirfll- nor, she lnid twelve crtlfi t on them, and when zliey lll eleven of tho chickein ltilll ‘ legs and tho twelfth was ll “is lt. over going i0 let up.‘ The 1W1" ha“ Found“ 7°“ .. p. -» i e -.. er. “.150 farmer. however‘. was not otherwise heiir. Ear tfllmmfllfl i1 l \ ' the (leaf nre built. upon t B l" concerned about the mud upon his c|p|e_ »‘ l Sometimes when you. with your ear alone, think something is tibso» luiely quiet, you (um pick llil ll 5e" shell and hear sounds in it. But. the son shat] will magnify any Sound that reaches it. it would bo possible. of course. to trike a sen shell tn a place whore it. would be absolutely quiet. and‘ then there would be no sounds. There iiro such places, but vory fow of them. A room can be built which is absolutely sound proof’ boots or the puddles around his hlifflii. Ho looked with siiiisftitilinn over his plowed laiitls and clover fields whitened with new fallen snow loaded with iron amt nitro- ilen and ozone gathered in its pass- lng downward, to protect the root- lets in his posture anti t0 re-clinrge tho soil with needed constituents for a larger harvest. His wife has not ttrumliled over the nasty foot marks on hlir newly aerubbcil floor. nor worried because of ruin spots on her easter but. but suilllngly rt:- mnrks, "Isn't it a blessing to the country." In the fall. when nur tables are laden with the better inntiirctl pmtliici, and perchimcn n11 we hope ni. a mnic reiistiiiahle rust, we will have our harvest offerings nml tlinnkizgivlngii but amongst our‘ tililntions will he our usual for‘ geifulneaa to offer grateful» praises for the dirt and mud and slush o! spring. t “ NEW ‘r JET BEAD In long fancy slfllli The very thillfl l3 have been lookiiii! f” G. ll. TAYLll" Jeweler and Etllfllve’ "The Store for ‘VI/fill “ Awqtchqa WHAT MAKES THE SOUNDS LIKE WAVES IN A SEA SHELL‘! The sounds vvo hour when wo bold ti sen shell to the. ei\r_ nre not really the sound oi‘ tho sea waves. We biiv-i come. to imagine that they are because they sound like the waves oi’ the sen, and know~ lodge that the hell originally came from tho sea helps un to this conclusion very onsily. —~l't‘rom the Book d! Wtgdorn. Published and Copyrighted by tho Tram of lniiuatrlqj Education, I cwwashington. Di-‘IC. ' I