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A“, Cast of Three Thousand, Including Fifty World Known Stars STRAND, Today 3.15, 7 and 8.45; A STORY OF MYSTERIEB THATl THRILL AND THRILLS THAT MYSTIFY wittmu fox J We Give Prompt Attention to DISPENSING] Prescriptions And Keep Everything . Foundin a First Class \-\‘ ._...__. Drug Store tulip QWI m. BRASS‘ "BOWL ‘ "NIP O SCOTCH” TWO PART COMEDY Drug C0. was" THE RexALL Poac- 1:9 KODAK stone 1w- Nationalists Have 9118118611 Their Views ...;.'.;"";T...T. ......... H 5A s . T | N N0. 1 mifilrlilfiuit; izififalhénn. pianist! n n32 . . ' ~ l o 6d unoificially that ‘the ronu n Rluum’ 0 utmhafi U u coltlng Parliament. sgyfirlgnaiflflflmn gnlga all nun. Imlllflhlolloicalaolnn decided that if alcohol tho Nntimt- p: “L allied! shmlid take their seats in tho s; e n In N.W.I.I.n u: Taco r ‘ muwflIPom-r- “‘““"‘ - "“"- ' grant. '~ any credit for the Bell Govornment, now Parliament. This is contrary in their previous attitude in boy- Central Guardian IF YOU WANT YOUR CHOICE of a good piano at a right price, call or write Miller Bros. Gt. Geo. St. 1060 3 21 stt MAIL FOR OVERSEAS. -- The next full mail for Great Britain‘ and countries via Great Britain will be despatcheil to connect with tho steamer Montcalm sailing from St. John to Liverpool on Fri- day. the 27th inst. A full mail will also be dospatched by the steamer Antonia sailing from Hali- fax on Monday the 30th, inst. An additional mail will ‘be forwarded by the steamer Marloch from Si. John on Friday. the Brd of April next. better mall and registered not connecting with any of these steamers will {be forwarded via Now York. ' THE HON. J. D. STEWART (Continued From Page OM) people ‘went to the towns of Nova swim and Cape Breitoil and were obtained labor, where today the)’ are going to tho Eastern States. l ‘can recall yvhcn those ‘places were ivory ‘busy hives of industry. where ‘today those industries are closed down. That is not a matter of party politics though my hon. friend [did introduce a mutter of party politics into it avhen he referr- crl to the election of 1{lll.\\'ilYlii<i he do that‘! We know there nrc cer- tain senatorial vncuncios, aild 'ihcro may be Tmillltillli; vucunclc-s ln ‘lilo candidates for the lhnliulou ‘election, and perhaps some of my ,hon. friends are out practicing for ‘tho ‘race; training to get into the ‘race by ‘rho discussion of Dominion ; sues hvre. ‘But apart from that lit is only too unfortunate tho-t ma» ‘n-rs generally in ‘ihoso ‘Alarltime .l‘rovlucs are not what our 1100910 would like to sec at ‘the present ilm. l am not saying this as o imuitcr of pairly politics, ‘but it is ‘lruv. and it is evidenced by tbr‘ incl. that we have non-political organiz- nitlons being formed throughout .lllSB Maritime Provinces for" the Ipurposc ot attempting to ameliorate our conditions hero. lt is beyond icontroveray that In Nova Scotia ‘and perhaps in New Brunswick the ‘development of natural resources ‘and the growth of industries are handicapped todayland it is equally ftruc that the greater the growth of industries and the greater tho ‘manufacuring population we have established In those neighboring provinces, the greater the market will be for the products of this Province,—a market near at hand where we can overcome that tnem- endous handicap of transportation which is almost choking us today. We have a condition which we bo- l‘l"l'(' should be and ‘will he amelior- ali-il. \\'.- know that recently we have hoard that ugly word ‘cocoa- Hzion“ mentiionotl not only in the llurliimtv Provinces but. in other Jiarls. .nnt want to iaik about. country and its future which was possessed by the Fathers of Con- ‘federatlon, by our political and nat- ural forefathers. We have here a very widespread population. and our great danger in Canada is the danger of segregation, of becom- mlng strangers to one another. We must overcome the handicap of _vast stretches between different fsections of our population so that we can become tional Canada. Agricultural Activities With ‘respect to the various de- parhmenis of the Province, state- ments have ‘been niado in the Speech from the ‘Throne. and b‘? rausil wo have made. those state- ments my hon. l‘l‘l(‘llll at once jumps to the conclusion that they ‘were made by Wily of comparison or ‘by way of boasting. l want to assure him. if such assurance is necessary, that this is not the case. lt’ ho ‘will road thoso pziragrnplu-a over care- fully ho will not read any of rtha-t svlllilllvlll inio those at all, Biut I will say lhisn-he has asked what the Department of Agriculture has done, Well, we have carried on the activities which we promised to carry on during the pas; year, and _ without the assistance of that thirty thousand odd dollars of Fed- eral agricultural grant which they had and which was given to tho Province for many years before this Government took power. (Applause) l slated on the illoor of the House a year ago that ‘there were certain activities ‘which we considered t0 be osscnlial. The Women's Instit- utes, l am pleased ‘lo ho able to say. have lbeen supported as ‘fully and as effectually an over before. in rcga-rd to SchoolWFalrs, too, ‘l am itllul in say, ‘it is ‘tho report of those who have. had to do Willi ihmu that ihi-si- Fairs worn jusi an effectually frarrivd on its on any rprovioils oc- casion. Tho Exhibitions ‘received Ilioir usual support and Short (‘nurses were carried on during this winter. as I am instructed, wlhh a grout measure of HIHZCPSB. Those are lho essential activities which we promlsoil to carry on, and wc have don.» this successfully without ihi- :issin‘iancc of that agricultural W“ aro not lboasting. This is shu- ply a stall-meal. of ivhat has happ- l‘lli‘fl. We are not making any com- parison with tho Bell (lovorimiont. lf my hon. friend ‘wishes to take Simple Way to Take Off Fat (‘an anything he simpler than taking a rnnvrnlnnt little tablet four times i-arh day uaill your weight ll reduced to normal? 0f course ant. Just pur- clnm- a box of Marmola Prracrlptlon Tablet! from your drilgglnt for one dollar. and ltart now tn reduce. Follow dlrrctlonr-no ltarvltloa. dieting or tlri-nome exercising. lllat substantial fond. be n lazy as you lllie, and keep on gutting slender: Thousands of men and women each your regain healthy. slender figures by using Marinola Tah- 'l‘h:it is u. thing that we do We want . I _ . , - ,0 a“ and to hold ‘ha! faith in our Jealousy of the Bell (iovcrnmemti united into a na- ‘My did,“ dm la; him ‘have it; the people have de- cided on the record of lthat Govern- ment and that is a closed book. We are not dealing with that. I am sure, ‘too, that ‘no sensible person suggests that the Potato Growers Association is not deserv- ing of the credit for ‘what. they have done. This Government is not tak- ing any undue credit for ‘it in the Speech from the Throne. We are simrply making a ‘statement Bis to the success of tho Potato Growers Association as an agricultural in- stltuulon in ‘this Province. Progress in (Jo-operative Activities But there is one thing that we a-rc .pl'0ll(l ‘to say, and that isthat there ls some aipparant progress ‘being made among the ifarmlng communi- ties along the lino of increased co- operation. That spirit ‘seems to ‘be growing and l think it is one of ‘the most hopeful signs and prospects wo have. Provindeuco has done great things for us; we have splendid natural agricultural rc- soilrce-s; we have conditions for in almost every farm product. And we can by our own efforts, l be- liove, produce the finest Klllaiiiy 0i these products. \Ve ‘have succeed- ed along some l-incs in establishing splendid cooperative organizations. The Egg and_Poult‘ry Association» one. I was very proud indeed. in conversation with Professor Fay- mie “r the igroat authorities of the world on the subject, who hnil Slill'tlli‘(l conditions in Denmark and elsewhere, when he informed inc that the P. E. inland eon and PW‘- try Association ‘one the best enm- ple of agricultural ctr-operation in the world today. (Aillllalifiel- < l have always maintained lihnl what can be ‘done in that li-l-ne can be carried out along other lines. The growing of need Poifllflmi i5 unoihor instance. l0 ‘which ll ‘have referred. l am glad to know that thq Dairy Assotzlailon its now pre- paring to take a step forward illlll that they punpose at this session of the llouso to introduce a new A1’! of incorporation along the sumo lines as the other two orllllilililililll-‘i wliloh have carried on with so much success during ‘the past few yearn. It is also fitting to say a word about the Flshcrmeds organization. Whether thanks are due for llllfi u. Mr. a. n. McLean, (as sngzeswd by tho Lender of ‘the (lllllosifiiolli ill‘ to somebody else. ‘I don't care very THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN that iwe have elntlrcly too many schools in this Province with an average ranging from ton. 0!‘ W911 less. to fifteen pupils, where like teacher not only cannot earn the salary ho is paid, comparatively with other ochools. ‘but where through very ‘lack of emiploymeni. the quaillty of work ‘will not ‘be as efficient as in a larger school where lll(“l.0il(5lll’.l' is fully employed and kept zietivoly eingzlirfli- ..\ly hon. friend FUfPPS to ‘the cur riculum. lie made what appears to mo i0 be ‘almost contradictory state meats. lie said the curriculum ‘was bull; illlptrfillllly ‘the text-books airs not good enough. Yet at the sumo time he coinplulncil of mo frequent changes. l may say that ‘the Road- rrs used ill the present time have been in use for many years in the commmi schools. ll was an unfor- tunate ‘thing. of course, that some- where about lilili) lhc price of the llozulers ‘went up. Th9, contract which had been obtained some ten years previous had expired and was no: rentwvcd. I am not attaching any illrcct ‘blame. but tho fact re- mains, and that cvor since ‘we have production, innexceliled in ‘the world‘ had to ‘pay more than double the price for those lteadcrs. Thils Gov- ernment ‘ha-s taken [he matter up and we are now carrying on nego- ilzilions. Wl. are ‘not at a pohll whom we can say with ‘whalt suc- cess ‘we will moot, lyut we are at- tempting at {he present time to get these Readers at almost the old price. l quite agree that certain chang- es must be made in our (‘lll‘l'lt'|l him and a committee has been working on ihal. We have not got to ihn orid of it; it is a miiiloi" that I‘l‘(]llll'0H fl grrzit flea] of ox- amluatlon, but wo are giving our intention lo it and wo trust that sDlilCfllllt‘ in the near future wv may he aihic to zlccompllah some result. I believe there is a sol oi‘ RPZHIPPH used ill the lilzirllime Provinces which are perhaps lini- icr in some l‘(‘.\‘li('t‘l.‘i than lho On» iario Readers which we use; hill lhv ilil'l'iculiy' is lhu prim-o. Business Course at P. W. C. Prince o‘ ln regard lo l Wales College we have made arrangements lhroutzhj the Torhnlriil (lruni a Business (‘nurse extending ovrr l\\'n yours. Prince of Wales (fnllogo lo inlroiliico. MARCH24,1925 ' i ‘Q5: i ’ " ' ‘ “ ‘Jilflofsr ' s? To 'get J0 nnic» ofi to so ' '~‘ and Dadd 0E tolwork witllorfg ' kitchen worryrheat two Shred- ded Wheat Biscuits in the oven to restore their crispness pour hot milk over them-and such a warm,‘ “comfy,” satis- fying meal. You can work half a day on it Without get. ting hungry. Lots of “pep "in it for the up-and-coming man who has tokeep “on his toes)’ . "is. Th c dinShedddWh c e an“ a hiingnerl Fnllzagntllgplnyl L“- i 1fiflhrcshdui"TNdh “IE3 All in flue 811M118” I much. The Iiduhorios ‘come lll\ii"i' as we all kilow, is an historic i". ___> g , the Federal Department and Illr. Mimum,‘ i, h“ “HIM, U", “W”, r ~ I ‘ I ‘ ' _ _ _ 4 ‘ I _ f————_-_l Ambpan in giving assistance M, H“. who hum won Hm highest pofllvpioung man who Mauls to go back aililiiiluml amount l am afraid lln- not l‘\\f[lllf‘L\ any ndihiionnl 5mg; Fisheries H. hem,‘ so’ was permmb Hum n" m" “w Ameflvnll “who tho fay-pi m. in a_ mi-ri-ziiiiilr nmulivi" \\'itll|ll lll" Hllll smaller. l ing mp1,. part at lleaut of his dnl- “mum h“, ‘vhih, “w. "Mmiuwlvdgl, llllffillli rail laki‘ this liusilioss illilik Ilu- claw is iilzn-ly always Mr. Saunders and 505 asnppdpmll-pm-Qgenggflvg11m,h,s_ ‘w, hon-v", “m, Hm (.(ylll_pp,i~riiii's_i- \\'lll\'ll w.‘ lll‘lll‘\'i' will Hllli ivss lhuii iwriify iii llllllllivl’, so thg Aldu- gushcm ‘ n“. hm to be lake“ mm. "light “hm h“ “HMO or pruclivallllllll tor lllul. _ ‘ ‘ illill llll‘ illllilllill of llllllli‘_\' rgilfillll of in that. the flshcr- hUHM-i, “long mhw Imp“. wvl llll‘ lil'illl1‘l'. ol ill-P‘ (Hillfhlilltil in llial \\';|_\' would l\-- vvry Slllilll l was i':illii*l'~:1iiill:<vil liyn1_‘,~l|nn_ nu,“ “m coolmuth,“ m H“. my“ Our vmmu "In" Mm “Mini slll-ziicsli-ii lhi- ralallll-I iil'_si>iii<\ i-ump‘ iii-ply". and il might llil\‘t‘ irii-nilfis ri-fri-rnri- lo llll‘ high- fiam" “my as [he wgwjcultulr,“ 0mm“, ST-qylng “Ur-p “m! who rmlum‘ a: 1-. llll‘ liv ‘ mahlilg _ uililillnnill llli‘ UH‘ i-l of driving illlllif‘ sin-l w-uys. lli‘ \\-;i.~' up»), “HM, ,.X,.r .,-. izuiions, and ‘we tin-st that this ro- Forum, “HHHHH or ,,,.m.,i,,“| huqiyfi ‘ii i" PriilFtdmill \\.'ih-.- ilill'il‘lli‘lli< I'l.\l‘\\'ill‘|‘l‘ for ilwir ‘ ‘ll about llll‘ llrPilliillK of his .lr operation will bring iho some su<:-“,,,,_‘.,‘ m, huqmiczl] ‘xdnpmjnn "my" sludi-nls. lllUPp may in. ‘\-4'.l[-_ ill§lliilll of taking lhvii. ‘l shrinks. c955 in [I19 figho-rmon as to ihom‘. h“. H“, hMwl-i, m. HIPS“ Sump“!!! slim" llll‘l‘lf in that bill ii would in l'l'llli‘4‘ ul’ \\':li-.'. l 1| ‘ ‘Mil. S.\iiI\'l!i‘Ili‘.\" l slllllloilc lllt! farmers‘ in so n“. as Hwy mlmiihnt m“ new SVMM" is ‘wing mninoi accomplish its (rlijviri 0f m.‘ ‘ ill.‘ illlilliltllllll m i ill‘ r (lovrriiiliciil will pay for lll(‘lll. gum. _, l," 0|,,_,.,,,“HL "TM “mug ‘naming .'i|i_v iuziivrlul l‘l‘\‘i‘llllt‘. llUPflllliil lllt‘, on iln- illlfli _vv:i:' is‘ l'illu‘.\‘i‘l'l'llf S'l‘l<)\\'.‘\|l'l‘: ii ll!‘- iMm “flu”, to m, U, m}, l.‘,,i‘.,,r,_.“v[il1.\’ ililll. ii'il'llfl knows‘ lliv. illlfll|ill‘;l4‘iit'llll)‘ nollllng, lu-cllusi- ii is ponds very lurili-li‘ on uho misin- ' Educational improvements ‘m... m“ “m. .i,,.,,,,-,|,,,,,,.y ,.,,,,,._.',.,’Y““"Fi"'i""i$ 1"“ \'"l‘.\‘ l'~*\\' In nlnn- iv-nw-n inl“ Ilic rwuiilnr rnrrl- ---—-——- »--~. -~- 1m prince M. ‘WINS; “Ow ‘Hollie-r, and if llll‘_\' ari- charged any (‘llliliil n1‘ ii“. pulligi- and ii lino}; (continua; an page 7) \ Coming ‘to education wo are Ib:u:k| lagaln with my hon. frlondus to ‘ivho| shall get the credit. ’l“h@ chilllitili; record again shows itself. We hang lllftil-llltlll that out very many iiiucai and 1 don't know that very much] will ho gained by furl-her (llsullh- sion of it. My hon. friend says the illcll (lovernmont ilcscrvcs the (triad-i it for any improvement thor.» husi been in educational eouilitlcms. be- cause, finding a number of schools, vacant, "they raised the teachers‘ salaries ‘and consequently filled the schools. I will tell him one thing They didn't take the people into their confidence when they went to the pols as to their policy In that regard. They didn't carry out their promise to pay the teachers all the salary neo~ essary out of the revenues as they stood in 1919. They got the addi- tional revenue where any govern- ment qould have gotten it,—-by increasing the taxes. l do not think i‘; necessary for mo to dis- cuss that matter further. What ‘we are more concerned with is how conditions can be improved in tho fixture. Wu do know this. than the fact that s0 mn-ny schools. woro va- cant in 1919 was largely owing to the general situation at thai time. just during the closing period of tho ‘war. when men ivurc scarce and when tho teachers Wl‘l‘(\ ‘no, ‘avail- able at any price, to i'l|-l ilio schools. ‘foilay we havn ‘prncilcltlly iho op- posite condition. alnmsl every- ‘wherc, of uncmploynleni. and so WI‘ have pcoplu inking u‘p lulu-hing Ito- day who would ‘uni think oi‘ ‘it in 1919. At any Filff’, we are very glad to report that the schools to- day are filled. and filled with a high grade of teachers. On the other hand.—and I am pleased to know that my hon. friend agrees with me in this, ‘we are pay- ing fully too much for our educa- tion today in proportion to the‘ va- luo ‘we are receiving. 'l‘imt is a fact that is only lino apparent. Some ofihn blame for that can llf‘ put on the Statute of 1920. ln om‘ way l think that Statute went ion fur. when it provided that all first class teachers should receive first clans pay on the condition that the‘ dis- tricts made up tho necessary wmou-nll. As a resilill- ‘we ‘have first class teachers in very sin-all schools ‘whore they are not earning second or third class pay, ‘so i...“ tho amount of work is mncornod. l ‘ho- llove ihoro ahonilfl ‘ho ‘a llmli, ‘to that, and Wt! purpose to introduro an amendment to that effect ‘which will apply to those oxoeeedingiy s-maill schools. An u matter of {wt l may say tho/t in my opinion in practically all tho unltlraded schooils in this Province second grade teachers. if they have the teaching ability. will do just as ‘lhormi-gh and an rlffocicnt work as the first clan/s teachers. The moan. they do is pro- pare students for Prlnco of Wales Col-lone. and a second grade teacher has tho knowledge to do that Just as ‘well. lf this In a fact, then we are throwing away a great deal of money in plying first clan teachers in very small school: for doing work of a clan that would be Just a; well done by second clnu ten- chore. Too Many Small Schools lrtn. Purchase them from your drug- glat, or send direct fn Mnrmolo (‘on General Motor: Bldg" Detroit, Mich. iBut tho unfortunate condition ll l Sanitary Wall floating "Muresco in White, Tints and Colors nolllif IT Arsenault 0t Gaudct, Wellington, Araenault d» Gaudet, Richmond. Auid & Baker. Freetown MURES00 ---the easy to appy economical The most beautiful, economical and sanitary xvall covering you can use is lVluresco. 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