fling-i, 19,25 fiP--*11e*‘m-11-= dishpon look! £11.10 taint; rou h, red hands 0m is was 111g Just skip a spoonful of Lux into a pan of hot water and thcn m] the foamy mild- ncas of t c Lux suds. “You will sec thcn,_what a difference thcrc is bctwccn using common soap and 1111 01111111 . GUARDIAN 1 SHOP from Holman'o Catalog l APPOINTMENT-Frank Prraxinor otTJolutsonis River. baa bean 81p- ‘Dfilillilbtl J. P. for Queen's County WATER RATES-A few water .1110 rs have neglected paying their rates for the current quarter. At’- 111- Moiiiiay tlli- 21th ult unpaid sei vices will be shut off w1tl1out i111 '.111.-r notice. 2733-7-27-21 PLAYED AT NORTHAM- Through 1111 ii1i11lv1 rtcut error it. w111 kincoi-i-i-clly 111011.11 in Saturday's is sue t1111t file 0111111111 (ircht-stra play 111 :11 the 1111111-11111111 dance givi-n a 111211011 tirovi- 11111 l:1::l Wi-dui-silzi 1111111111. tin that. 1-.v111.ng Mr. 111.1 1111's Orchestra was playing at th1 1111111111111 and 1101-1111011 liuru (Jpen 1111:. PREVENTED BY ACCilDENT - M1s l1.'ir.i:h P1111111, Mr. 111111 Mr: A1 n 111. (2-111Il1l anil (lordou Slii‘li 11-1-1111. 11-110 i11-GEL willlh an auto ac i-iili-iit. at ‘1-1-11111111 Falls,, Me, Juni- 21st. r111 1111-1‘ \v-.1y to their s111mm1-r 1- siiiciici- :11 (lardiizuu, l". E. 1., left 5h. Mndligan liospitnl. July 22ml for 111011‘ 11111111- 111 Wriienbury, Vet'- “sing Lux 11111111., it u-as the desire of tl11- paiiy to 0111111111111: on ‘but. uniicr 111l- um- Bmrhgn Ijmimd, Tommy vii-i- oi i‘h1-ir Doctor they are re- m" tu-‘uing. All 11.110 +11111wing st-aily _ _-'\_-—-** __ . “W- i C. G. Bowker Now General Manager Of G. T. R. (Canadian PINS-l .\i(lN'l‘lll1lAi., (1110,, J-uly 25—-()i ‘ 1111111 annoiiiici-iui-iit was, 11111111- ' 1111' :111 the. hi-iiilipia-rtr-rs 011' thc (fairaiiiun National railways of t-hc flm,og.,l,|n,,.,,i n1 (‘._ G, Ilow-ki-r, (if-n- eral Mun-ugsli- of ilii- Cr-niiral lli-inion with headquarters at 'l‘or0n1i0. 11> 1121- -g1'-i1eral uranagci-i-iiiiip 0f 1‘h1- Grand 'i‘ruuk \\'1-s1t1-rn lint-s includ- ing all 11111-111111-111-11 and op raft-ii 11y 1111-. N-ziiioual rail-\\'1l)“ “W11 0i De‘ ti-oiit and 11111 Si. (‘11111- itiver. Mr. liowiker sucecvils if. I1}. Whiten- llii-lfgftl‘ who is retiring aflvir iuu-li-y yi-arjs 11f elfiiii-irt 51-1-1-11-0. M-r. A, E, Wa-i-n 11 -\\-'l1o has been general intiiiagi-i‘ 11f tilt- western i-inos with lii-ailqiiarters i1t Winni- pi-g w-ill s-iicci-eil Mr. Bowker as l;'-i10l‘1'1'l ma-iragiii- of the (‘e-nt-ra-i Re- gion i11 turn Mr. lvarren wl-ll be s11cc1-rded 11y W. A. Kiugsland who has i11-en assist-amt to Z1111‘. 3511111161"- Tliese appolntiiiciits will b1- cit-.0- tlve August 1st. The three‘- 1111-11 involving are 1111111111.: the 11e.~:1-l'n1o-\v11 01101011-111-1: 1111-11 in 1.110 raiihvay scr- viec of (‘1111111111 1111-11 ‘have each many years of w-rvice to the-lr credit. Mr. 111111- c-r 11111111» iiis- way 11p 111 the raii-roail 11-111-111 111 1111- Telegraph 111111111-11111-111. liavln-g 111-1-11 ira-in 111's- pjlifhpr a1 London, Ontario, Du-ranil 1111 .-1i|il 1111101- cliief tra-iu i11-s- 'p.-1u.~.h1 uzssista-u-t traiumaster 11nd lltttillfkllll. superintendent. I111- was for a -whi1le operating manager 0f 11.1111 mini-s e -: of Detrol-t and the St. (‘l- -i-r iiivi-r 1111-11 for n Cciitlfllfl purio-d u-as u-ssistiin-t. s-upi-rinteuilnnt 1'11 iiiurgu 11f 1111-. Strut-ford Division. 111 11113 llikwllg 11111111- general sup- t-i'lll‘il?1l1l1-Ili of 1111- lass-tern Lines 111' 11111- (111-and 'll1-u11k Railway and in 111111 (‘llillilifidy ‘11-111111111-11 illl‘ heavy 11.11110 u-hl1-l1 was carried on by this 1'ail\v.'1y 1111 lllt‘ ports of Montreal Qin-hi-i- 111111 Portland. During the u-:11i-, ln 111111, 111- 111-as irans-f-rrt-il to 1111- ti-nturio liui-sa ol‘ 1.111-. (l-rund '|‘1-1111k gytl-‘lil-n] 11,11 General Sll-llflilni- 1-11111-1111 whiich pos-iitlon he held 11p to tho time of bein-g appointed Gen- 1 1:111 M-a-uagi-r of .1111- (len-tral ltcgion 11f tli c-Cauiullan Natiouoil ‘Railways. Mr_ “Hi-rrcn was originally a clerk 111 the car tlflpllflilllflllt of‘ the Cani- 100? 11-1- 111-1-111111- Secretary 111-the (‘n-uera-l Supcriiiitcndent of thc (‘a-uuilian National Railwyiis WlIl1llil1])(')Z 11111121-1-1-111111: tl11- to iihe iit-iii-rai hianzigitr wi1.h heml- quartsi-s at \Vi1l1ll]i1-;;, 0n January 1, 1911i 111- 111-1-111111- chief apt-rating officer of 1111- iis-purtutou-t .11’ Rail After Shaving 111x Minard’: with sweet nil and 111-ply to the face, Wonderfully soothing. , 1-11-111111-11- $- , i taboo INSIDIOUS ' EYE STRAIN *_ Wo ulo thio odjootlvo gd. vllodiy. Buffororo from Eyootrnin moy have poi-foot vioion ond thoroforo do not ouopeot tho prolonoo of any oyo dofoot. 1 4 4 Tho motivo povvor of tho f ontiro human organism lo Norvo Energy. Normal oyoo, it Io computed utllizo about 20% of this 1 Norvo Energy, but when Eye- otrnln lo prooont, o much larg- II‘ proportion Io roqulrod. Honoo dofootlvo oyomthrough thoir oonoumptlon of on ox- coollvo amount of Norvo En- "Iyi may oorloully omot tho functioning of other organ! 1 t" "I0 Milly, and produoo iii , hoolth. i, HAVE voun oven 1 oxmmoo ‘ » G. I’. Illiciioaoii ' Omnmri i *‘“‘ ‘MW -¢- s".-- i ,,__, a-illan Pacific Railway. ln ociober at various pos-l.t.ioii.s 11111111 i11- bi-eaiue. assist-int lJNiM E i-IT A 1111.11.11 from the acct-dent. l- --4Q&_ i PERSONALS 341's (1-‘01111- Atbbott 1111s returned llOllli‘ fr0u1 11 short visit to New Bi-ilforil. A1 Mr. (ico. Mela-an has arrived at ‘his 11111111- at Union 1.01 I13 from .1111 1xti-iiii1-il visit i11 llosion. i Mr. Percy Yt-o, Union Road. 1.nt i111 is spending a few weeks i11 iCiiii-ago the guest of‘ his uucic 1.1111111 lloliui-s. Mr. llcnry llardy, York Mills, 1-1 ii-brateil 111s 85th birthday, Ju-iy 1221111. 11c is enjoyini: 1111-. bust 111‘ llit-aitli. l i .\ii1=~1 Marion Ruth Essory, R.A.. is 11p 1111111.: a fi-w ilays at 111-r 1111111111 at Union Road, Lot 33. Miss iEss-i-ry has been appointed pri11ci- pal 0t‘ Ogonitz Academy, Philadel- phia. Miss Ilcngalluc Reynolds, nurse from lioston .15 visiting her p111‘- ents. .\lr, and Mrs. John Reynolds. Murray River ,1.1lso llillss 'l‘h1-1n111 Jenkins, City. Tho many friends of Thelma Joli- kins, 111011111111111 S1.- nre sorry 1.11 learn of 111-r ilhtcss nnd all Join iii u-ishlng her a speedy rcc11very. lilr. and Mrs. 11311, 111-Williams. a111i family and Mrs. Mosur (1111-11- ‘gous. i11.’ (Iain-f '1‘rav1-r.-11-. arrived 11111111- ufii-r spending two WiWl-{S i11 (luspc, Que. Mr_ Mcwillizuus rc- ports the ‘cur roads in good condi- tien. it wiil be remembered that some five years ago Mr. McWl1- llama motored to Quebec before. ways and 011111110 rig Ottawa ton nton-ths ‘inter becoming ilélfllrliflfli‘. l0 th1- General Mn-ua-g-er of tbr- Can- udiian National _Ra-ilways which imsiitlon h1- helil for one month when h1- bccami- Genera-i Manager of the western .lin1-s of the (‘.1111- adiun N-aiional Railways at. ‘V111- nipeg. ln August, 11120 his junsilic- -il0i1 was i-xtenilcd to inc 1de ih-.- (l-ranil Tran-k Pacific, W llMII A Kings-land who succeeds Mr. War- ren tin Win-niiix-g. began his Railway career in t-hc United Slate-s in 1887, having (Ylliitlillltltl his railroad exper- lcirce m1 11hr Delaware and Lack- -n1wn.nnn and New York Central rall- roails, In 1900, he became 111111-1101- for the Oil-Ilflltlliilll Nuvtilonnil Rall- ways 10011-11211 at (hie-bee. i-n 1915 he 11111100011011 to the office of General Superintendent of that Railway and three year-s later lN.‘(.‘ZllllGA\.‘-l18li-lil1il'll1 111-naval ‘Mr-rimmi- with 111111111111111-1- ens at M1111tr1-al. In Decent-her 1921i 111- was nmilv- General Manager of the (lauadiirn National Railways 1.111111 upon 1111-. co-ordinaition 11f the Government llncg became- Assist- unt (11-111-11-111 Manit-ger m1 Tmnnw, S-é-fi Every Kiddie Has A Sweet Tooth Galperlns Boquet The Big Sweet Bunch 0f OAND Y lo tho puroot and boot con, footlonory to trout them with. Something different and new. I be: ous wmoow soto ONLY av m... ‘r11: n"; ins KODAK XALL Pose Swen: as; SEE THE AD for the Montague laces August 12th. Mail your eu- ries early as thi-y closc Saturday. nuzust 1st. 27211-7-27111111. HOME REUNl0N-—'i‘he home of M-r. and Mrs. Ewen McKenzie, North 111111111100 was 11111-11111-11111 on July 131th, when nii-ne of their fauiiliy of 1-11 (liilllfi-il ictiiriii-d to thi- "(111-l Home Nest" and spent 11, ha-ppy lay with r1 lIJIiIVIBH 111111 l'1-i1-.111l,~1_ 'l‘\\'(| l tli family, Harvey 111111 111a, r1- .i1i0 111-11111111- and 11111- scn. (lhosti-i‘ s in Concord, N. II. The daughters .h11 \\-.1l1 1111211‘ 1111.~-i..iu1ls 111.11 1..',i1. T1|'1iii'-i1|llil1‘-1f 11111111: 11p 1111- vis-itlui- 1-1 111111111-1-1: \11".' and Nir- 1. itu-1-iiiz11; Mr l-llias 11114111111, Sumnn-r- 111110; M-r. 111111 Mrs. Jami-s l. ‘.r11;:1c,,So11-'.11 Rusticn; Mr. and lilrs. J1.'11i11s i-l, Andrews, l‘l1l-ll1ii'l ("W-Pi 1M1‘. and M-r-s. ll/aitw-n llousr ‘U11 Nfifi-ll ltlHi-ico; Mr_ 11111] Mrs tviilllfllll 'l‘-ilylor, New (l-lusginv; Mr 1111i Mrs, 1.01111.» N Aiidiw-ws. (‘.011 -ord. N. 11. Mr. and Mrs .\l'iZKk’iiZ1-- 1re to 11c cou-gratulwteil 11:1 llllVlli" ~11 i‘llf‘ll‘ 11111120 i-rs marsh-d 11) P '1. ls-lanili-rs and all -r_1=-si11ii1g'a11 l’. E. Isl-and 11111111 the t-"xceit 1.'11n ot 1111-. Among 1111- othcr gin-sis p11- 111111 wric Miss Juicy Woo-iuer, North 11111111110 and Mr. and Mrs iii-rvyin 1111111111111, New 111' \i11-r parit-ikiui: 11f a 1111i; _, 1111.11 11-1- si-rvi-d -i1y .\irs. ivli-Ki-nzii- fan- 1-1 11s 1v1-111- s~|1i1li1 n and i111 l- ft for heir rfspi-i-tivi- ironies hopiur that :11 would be spurt-ii 1.0 111-e litany 1101-1 such joyous galh. rings. U. STOCK QUOTATIONS __llA-1.lI<‘AX, July 2i'1—(.)11otati0us 1111-11isl11-d by Johnson111111\\’ar11 ui-niiu-rs Monti-mil Stock Exchange Hchison, 'l‘i1p1-iii1 A" 51111111 F1- ny ............. .. _._. 119% American ‘an (‘.11. .___ 21111741 \m1-rl1-a1i (‘.ar 1Q- Foiiuilry (‘11. 101 .\mcrican Linroinntivo (‘.0. ._ 112% \n111-i1:an 81111-111111: 1Q Refin- ing Co. ________________ __ 11151,, hiuconila Copper Mining (‘.11. 421', \i1-w York Central 1t" 1111 - n River R, R. _________ .__ , 11111’, international Papi-r (711, _._. 051,1; Pan-Ami-i-iczin Pctrolcffhi __. 71V. Reading Co. ‘_ 811% Simthern 1'i11-.il’ic (in, _____ __ 1181/1 iinion Pacific Ry. ________ __ 1391/, U. S. industrial Alcohol (l0, _. RS)" United 811111-11 Steel __._.__. 11711:. Crucible Steel Co nf America 72% i11-ll 'i‘1-l1-pl111i11- . 1111 llrompton ..___._ _ 21 liraziiian Fraction _ 501,1’; Spanish River Pri-ii-rrcil ____ ll-1 1411111111111 River (‘r1111 .__.____ 10-1 Steel Company 11f 01111111111 __ 85W 111111111 111' Shawiniguit ._ 15-1 Laurr-ntidi- Pulp 11111,. \sb1-stos (701.11 .- 7-1 1111111111-1-111 Power -. 1111i Winnipeg l-llu-trlc _ 511V- tlonaolidated Smelter-s ____ .. 101i BONDS i934 Victory .'_ ___________ __ i11-111': Whi-ut July 152%.; S1-ptl-l91/i1; i)ec, 150%. Corn July 102%.; ilec, 86%. Outs July Doc. 46%. _ Wheat July 162%; Oct 111%,; Det- 1114-11., Foreigners In France Increase PARIS July 26.—-M. Sc-hrumec-k Minis-tor of the interior, interview-ed by IPet-it. Parlsiicn on the 1111-1110121, of mess-urea to 11c take-n regarding 1.1111- i-ver-l-ncre-ziis-iug nium-hr-xr of foreign- i-rs in Fmn-ncc, expressed irhe opin- ion that ithi- dart-sent laws were a111- nqirate 111111 needed stmlct-sr enforce- men-t. The n-uiuibes- of foreigners in Franco. 11a 1914 was 1.723.863 Iw-htoh incrcaseil l1y 1921': to 2.834.949, l-le sald that h-c pro-posed to submit q i1iil creating a body of 100 Ins-pec- rors 111-peaking, foreign iinmzun-ges n-n-d especially eh-arged iwrlth 11111- oonitrol of foreigners. A-bout f1. mi'i- 11cm and a ball f-rancs would he rc- q-uireil. 11c anticipated 1misin1g ithe pnlicc of iidt-ntiity car-dis which would be ‘mquiirod 111 the h-undire-d millions. 11'0- liopcd -tl1c mcasu-reg would 0n- a-M-e France to contliniuw- hI-r toler- ant ipcilicy regarding limmilgr-nr-lon while safeguarding ithe security of the mn-nitry. HiS CONJESTURE. Sept‘ 103%; 43%; Sept. 44%: 011i Riohileigh (‘in a lecturing mood-J well remember the time when I hadn't i1 shirt. to my back. Ills Sou-Jfhul must haw- been n hot old football gnmc. 111111 What post-111 11111 you play? limi- Mlnordh Linlmont Flno fnr tho Ilnlr. l-iints To Shavers Como hero to buy oil your Shaving oidl. anusuzs SHAVING CR-EAM AFTER SHAVINO ratoum sazohs You neod our goodo L02‘: o “and dun ‘My’. Alt‘:- girlo {oi-got tho okin that 1°" m touch- H. L. WORTHY DRUGGIST THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN 1011111111111 In .0ur Island Story (Continued from Pogo 4) 11111111 scvcu hundred and titty-sh scholars. . At the opening of the Logislu. are 111 the year 18132, tbe Lieateu out Governor directed attention t1 the "lamentable want of educu 111.11," and “tin-guilt apathy whlcl 111-ems to have prevailed on tl11- most 11011111111111 question." "1- 1111011111111, therefore." lie said, “th- 1l11ty o1‘ the Legislature to put thei. 1111111111101-11 to the wheel, and in ad ilitioii 1o the provisions they maki 1111- ti_11-. Amdi-iny in ClHATlUIIG-lUWI .1ud ille district schoioniasters, t1 take cure that the iuestiniable blec 11111111 oi 111110111100 be extended l1 1v1-1-y corner o1 this colony." '1l11-. ll1t:ll1ii.1l3l':1 of the Legislatur- -l"°°l'"il1té1)' "but their shoulders t1 the ivlieei." ililucation was tl1- irhief topic of the session. A s-pe t‘i11l committee. appointed in th. session oi’ the previous year, l- 1‘|l(|llll'E tutu ‘the expediency 0 making education free," reportei. that the number of the pupils a1 tending the schools had decresse1 .1111] was decreasing. In 18-14tber1 u-ei-e a hundred and twenty-sit ,111bl1c schools, imparting inetruc .1011 to 110-10 scholars. while in 1851 1111-11-0 were only a hundred ani. 1n11ty schools, including primal‘) and infant schools, auil 454'! pupil- ~"sl1owing a decrease of pupils though during that period the iii si-earie o1 children under sixteen years of agr- was about 7,0110." 'l‘h1 umfllilillttfi expressed the opinion hat "unless the schuolmas-ters salaries are wholly paid -by the .10v1-.rnin1-1nt and a system of Free l-lducation established many settle mcnts will not be able 'to reap thi- benefits 0t’ education for the risinr zcnerzition." 'l‘hey. therefore, re- 2111111111-11111-11 that “a bill be passed piovliiing 1111-11115 to establish 1111001..- on tl11- l-‘reo system hroughout 1111-. inland, and that a 1llX 111' 11111- hailpeiiuy per acre b1- inposeil upon all 111111111, in addition n tl11- present land assessment. .vit11 propiii-tioiiiite. levies in respect ‘o town and pasture lots." This report of tl111 committee was 1i111|111.-11—~ll1o11;1l1 not unaniiniiusly; 11111 “'i‘l l-‘rt-e l-lilucatlon Act. i352" was the result. 111 the course 1f 111s speech at 1111-. prorugation ot‘ the Legislature, the. 1.111111111121111 flovcrnoi- declared that it afforded iiiin "great satisliu-tiun to ili11i that the anxious attention the 1111-111|11-.1's of the laagislatiim hnd bestowed upon the im-poi-tuut ques- tion nt‘ Eilucation 111111 ti-rmiuatcil in the passage oi’ a mi-nsui-i- which '-o11lil not i‘:1il to bi- produciivc- of art-at good 1,0 the public at large" —an1l so it proved. 11y the Fri-e Education Act of 18521 It. was provided that 1111-‘- Bourd oi‘ 11111111211111111 11111111111 i-ousist of seven members. 'i‘l11-. Hoard was given control of'ai1 the si-liools, with power to examine 01111111111111-1-1 for teacher's license and to i11-ensi- to 10111-11 111111111 whose teaching ability ._ had bet-n previously t1-sl1-1l and eer- titleil t11 the 111-ad masters 0f tl11- Central Ai-aiiemy, to re-srxzimlni- teachers alrcaily licensed at thi- and 0t the current year, and t0 r1»- engage those fm1n11 10b1- 121111210111 Not more than two hundredfree schools were to be established: 11nd the schools were to be notlr-ss lban three miles apart. The 1-11n- trol of 9:11:11 school was vested in a local hoard of 81-11001 trustees to consist. of five persons. All chil- dren in the ilistrii-t who were up- wards of five years of age might l1e ailmitted to the school; rind children residing outside the bo11n- ilaries oi the school zlistrict mblhl attend the nearest school. Fees were not any longer to -be demand- ed of scholars attending any s1-hnol of which the teacher received pal’- ment out of the public treasury. At the opening of the Legisla- ture on the 18th of February, i860 Llent. Governor Dundas direct- ed attention to the necessity which then existed “of perfei-tini-‘t the system of Education through- out the Islam." Particularly h1- iuvitcd consideration 01' "the pr11~ priety of reconstructing the ar- rangements on which the Central AUflllPllly was based in order that the increasing requirements lot‘ instruction in the higher branches of learning might he met and the usefulness of the Academy aug- mented." Accordingly, an Act was forth- with passed "to establish a Col- lege in Prince Edward Island un- der the name and style of Prim-1- of Wales College." l1, was pr11- vidcil _that the Lieutenant (lover-11- or should n-ppoint ten persons, 111 addition to ths Chief Justice, tl11- Presidcnt of the Legislative (‘01111- ell, and the Speaker of theilousi- of Assembly to be trustees aii11 governors 0f the college. 'l‘l11-r11 were to be two chains or professor- ships-one of the Latin and (11-1-1-11 classics. with the French and 01-1‘- mnn languages, mathematics i1n1l National Philosophy; 11nd theoilicr of metaphysics, logic, rhetoric, poli- tical economy and hlstory-Jflbotli to possess first-class certificates 0i qualification and. it’ practicable. diplomas from the sonntus of one or more of the colleges or univers- ities of Great Britain or Iri-innd. nr of any of ths- British Provinces 11f North A-merics." it was also provided that there should be 111K scholarships of twenty pounds each; two for each County, togeth- er with froe tuition in all branchsc of learning taught in the college. Prince of Wales College was forthwith established. Dr. Alex- ander Inglis was its first Principal and Mr. William Monk. of the Nor- mal S n1. was promoted to the poaitio of second professor. 111 tho years that foiolwed many changes, improvements and c11- largemenis in the curriculum and staff of the college were mails. Dr. Inglis resigned and rammed to Scotland in the summer of 1868; an Mr. Alexander Anderson, who had for several years been secorfd professor, was placed at tho head nf the institution. Messrs. Lonn- dsr, (i. McNeiil. Thomas W. May. Alexander Lowe and J. C. Dunlap. Thomas A. LePoge and Wellington Dixon. W. J. Alexander and A. Bomiwick became professor! =1"- .be Normal School was amalga- uateil with the colitge TlieNorinal 5.111.111 for the trait - 111.’. oi men and women teat: ' 111s, in the year 111111. plaer-l dir- ‘Flil’ under the i-ouirol of tl11- ._0ar1l 0| 12111101111011. For the 1;11 1-11-1 111 this school tbrre were two -' '111-rs. first ai11i set-and masters, ppointrii 11y the lioaril. 'i‘.i1e chil- ‘P-‘Il in attendance wr-rc 1o I113 011K111 by those uuili-r training as v1-ll its by 1111- nmgtpm, n“ U“. m. 1111011‘ 11ran1-.he.-1 of r-ilui-atiuu usu- IUY taught I11 the public schools: -1111 thr- piipil-icai-hci-i-i weri- to re. "ivi- ":1 111111-11111111 and 011111-111-11-111‘ 111111-11-1115.» of the 111-st 1111-il1o11s of‘ "llM-‘Wiilli! a common district 1-1111111." particularly “the art or 0111111111111-11111112 [he sei-i- ‘111 1111111011- 11 oi 1-11mn1on school 01111111111111 i11 - lllllllllPl‘ 111-at suited to illt‘ cap- "'|ii"-‘*- 41111-11 11n11 1.111111111111111 of 1111 upils who may hereafter b1- n11- lsr thi-li- erae." - Win-n, in 1879, the 51111-111111 10110111 was uuiteil with Print-e 111‘ ihih" CllilPiZP. the members 01' tl1- iaff. Messrs, Harper 111111 Wii-Swain 1111i Miss Montgomery u-ere i1‘2iil'- ‘ -1"--1i 111 the 21111111111-11 11101111111011 fislllirittjllciilly tlieie werp appoint‘ 11111131 ‘dlllii llffilfillflllklllb‘ l1) Zlllil llUill ‘111- college staff’. in 1311i Piofcssor .1hu1tiew01tb was succeeded 11y .\ir_. iiai-t-onrt and Mr. Geoige 11.‘. 11011-1 .-1-ts11i1 succeeded Mr. D. J. McLeod, .\-i1_o llflil bceu promoted 1e the 1112* .111on' o1’ Superintendent of Educa- ii111. 111 1892 Mr. Fri-ilei-iclt West Nils added to the 51.111 and was -ll1'1'--1-1.ie1i in thi- follow-int; year i.-y .11‘. S, N. Robertson. 111 1111- yrai ‘.1111 fir. ituiiei-son was appoiut-ul 11 1111- oiliee 0i Superlnti-iiiieiit 111 61111111111111, and Dr. It11i1erls11i11.1.1i1 "i" 111m-c at llii- ih-atl of l'i'iu1-1-. 111 Wales College. Sllblioqlléllil)’,il11'l‘1, iveri- appointed to tile stall‘: l‘r11-\ iessors (1, Douglas Steele, Vici- Priiii-lpal, Blanchard, 1101111011,, Smith, Mi-Doiiald. 111-1111-111111. \Vi1ll)‘,i1i Brow, the Misses Lily H. 81111111111,‘ llt’it-11 hit-Kenna 111111 lillt“llli)l‘- i.o\\'1-. 111 i111.- eoui-sc o1 111111,- 1|u1 stioiis- arose conci-rniiig .t11i- 1-11111111111111-1 11111111 whit-h instrui-tiiiii i11 1-1-114111111 siiouiii i11- git-1.11 in 11m p11i1i11~- schools. $111111: persons 0111111-11-111111 1111- i-eaillng o1 111111., 11111-11’ Vt-lisiuii‘ 11f 11111 liible to e ‘1-11 o1 cliililri-iii 111111111 up 11f i liunian Catholics as \V1‘ll as Fruit-slants. .'\t i1 1111- 1"; 111111- applit-aiiuii was 111111111 for gran-led i11s1:l11111l.s i11 uliich 1-1-111111.n| was lllt‘llli’1'lit‘tl t1.-,;t.-t1i1-r wiili 111i .1t1-111-.li11ii in 11-1-1-111111- H-lllijflflt-i, 'i‘1ii-s1- (lltilillii-S. 111111-1111-1- with tl11- tailor.- of soini- schools, 11.-d i-vciiiuaiiy 111 1111-. passing.- 111' the l'1|b111: Schools A111, 1x77. it) ‘the will o1‘ :1 11111jor- ity oi 1111-. electors. 0x111‘ -1‘d :11. a _-{t‘.ll1‘l'l\l i-ict-iion, the grants 111-sir- 1-11 for 111-heels i11 whi1l1 distinctive- ri-lixlims 1111-11010 wi-ri- illiilllflfli were r1-Ius1 d; and it was 1-11;11'!1--| that 111i public 111-heels 1111011111 111', strictly 111111-111-111111-1011 'l'l11- 110111-111 111' 11211111-1111011 “"1111. |1y 1111- 111-w .\(:i1 i-nl-irgi-il to in1-lii1l1- 111i the 1111-111- bi-rs of il11- l-lxt-clllivi- (‘innit-ii i11 g1-tl11-i‘ with the 511111-1-11111111111-1-1 111i, llitiilviiiliiil foi‘ the iii1|1- i11-11.. ‘111-ii 11113 ilrlni-ipul of l'rin1-1- 111 \\'.1 I tloiiige. it was tivi-n 11111 1~111i1.111i 111 all matters 1'11i11ie1-l1-i1vit.i1 pub‘ ii(' 11111111111111 tlirtiughotit 1111- Pi-oviniw- it authorize-d the l't‘-ill‘l‘ilil'fl'lllPill 111’ the 11011001 districts on 11.-- principle thai 0:11-11 district should be four siiiiurt- illllUt-l i11 exit-111 uni should contain a 111-1111111 11011111111111». oi’ f‘or1.y children 111-111-1-1-11 tl11- a_ 111' five and si.‘ 1-1-11 years. 111 tl1- establisbi-d 1li1stri1-1s ivhii-ii 01111111 not mnke 11p 1111- 1'1't|llll'é’il lllllllil-‘i of ohililrr-n. the school “'11s to l1 reduced to the lowest class r111»- lhQ fem-her was to ri-ci-ivt- i11.- lowest salary. Olhi-iwvise tl11- snlionl Wtls to be closed and tl11- ehildren 111 the 1111111-11-1 to i111 111-111 to the st-hnni I11 the adjoining 111*- 11-ict. Special prm sinus 11-1-1-1‘ lllfldfi, in respect to the puiilii- schools of Cliai-lottrteu-n and Sum nierslde. B111 all schools were 1111111 subject to the authority of 1h Superintendent oi’ Education the Board 0f Education Several autendiuents 1o the P1111 lie .S 1.101s Act, 1511, were sub.-.--- quentl made. The most 110111111- of these were passed by the i. iature i11 the sessions of 11113 1913. residents was 11111111.- 11111111- i11 11.1111 .1.- m1-ut for i111 school puiporu-s, 111111 the trustees o1‘ eai-li si-iiool 111s- trlct. were enabled ti1 correct, 111 any time, any error or 111111...io11 made 111 the usi-t-ssineui roll -— '1- preventiug poisons ivliose nauii-r. had been wi-ongly spelled, 111- iunii ted, from 011011111111; pui-ment 111’ 1.11. school lax. it ivas also inadt- ear-- i131‘ m1- tlie pr-opli- o1‘ 1111- sizimolilis tricts to 11101-1 1111- 1'P1|illl‘|3lll(‘lI[H 111 the law in 11.-sport i11 the averag- attendaucc o1‘ pupils. Another 11111- t-ndment provided that "every iGflCllt-l’ shall 111- t-utitli-d to r1-1-1-iv1- from the I’1-ovii11-.ia1 'i‘r1-a.-u1ry 111i amount 111 addiliou to his s1a1u1111'.\' nr regular salary 01111111 l" 11"?‘ amount. i-aisi-il for his 11111-111111 by the illi-itrict, but not i‘.Xl'(‘i‘illlll', twenty-dive per 1-1111. of 14111-11 slilili tory salruy payable to 11111-11 1<-11cl1_l‘=. mm,- |)|||y provision i11-lug, so 1111' as tl11-. tent-her is 1-0111-1-i‘111-1i. 111.1 the si-hool shall have 111-en satis- iactorily taught 111111 1-1111-11-1111“ conducted, that the 111-eras" 111N111‘ ance of pupils shall have bi-i-i‘ good, and that n11 frandiiit-iii :11-i shall have 11111-11 ilom- by l1l1n for the purposi- of 11111111111112 i111» silli- plomrnt to his statutory salary In the st-fifilon of 191-1 it was 1111- nctad that. thp Hoard 11f 16111111111011 "shall have 1111- power 11- 11-111-11-1-11: iext. books and hooks fm- 111-111m 11nd school libraries. stationery furniture, school 111111111101 9111"", nient and apparatus for thr- use 111 schools anii in soil i1n1l dispfl-“P i‘ the game)’ tinilm- the operation 0f this Act school hanks, 11112. are 01-- tsined for usr- hy 1111'- fllfhfllil" -'l' the lowest prices. The number of school inspector- stes in the Provinci- was. in thr- oame year, increased to tr-n~—t.liu- giving to ear-b inspector a group 0' not mnrp, than forty-eight school." nml securing a more thnrourh 11ml careful supervision of schnolsthai: in tho previous yr-mw Tn nffo‘ dellnlte sim sud nhier-t for 1111'- pls who do n01 continua the-i; studios havond the rnmmnn who" it has nisn 111-en provided that 111" Department of 11711110011011 shall 0f- .fer a CommonSi-hool Leavlnzllip- .11 1n 1912 the gnopcity o1 u‘... cesslvely until tho your 1870 when torlly ~‘i1'li and ‘p - iosu-plF-i i Prince Edward VEDNESDAY, THURSDAY THE SCREEN NOVELTV DE LUXE What a castl story! ii you think you've seen about everything in th¢ lino of entertainment, take a look at this dnel , '- :-.ii1111-.i 1-1.ur:i1- and rlllillV their inas- of it by passing in i1l11-_,-ii-.i1. gqi-oa-iapliy, ltiruory. hy- ;;11111*, naturi- Jillli)’ and t'll‘lllt'lll1-\l')' ':11-,1'i1-11il11i1-. ‘1111-111- 11111.1 01111-1- :11111-n1i1n11nt.~-.. uuil ri-giiialiiiiis 1-111111-1111111-11 111 1111-- 111:1i11|1-n:1ui-1- of puiiiii- 11111-1-1-111 111- 11111 lllllillt‘. 111-heels and 111 1111- 111-v1-l opmi-ut and iinpi-{ivr-iiii-iit of i*llil' 1-.1ti1111:1i l:11'ili1i1-:1 in 11121-11 and country thi-oushout 1111- l-i-oviiii-m, i11 1111- _v1-.'11 111151 -1--1-1-11l_1' yi-i 1111‘ 11-1‘ 1111- l-‘rip ,1l111'a1i11|1 Act \\"'i1i‘ 111111 11p<-1-:1|ii111— l11--11\ \\’1-1'1- four lillililft-il 111111 .:1-v1-11t\'-i1i|-- 111111111- a-iiuiilu in 11110121111111 1111-1111-11111111 1111- i’1-11\‘in1-1- A lllli11‘i11"l" 111' 1111-01- --.1l1o111‘-‘1 1-111111111111 i11-11. 1111-1-1- 111 1111110 ili-imrlmi-iits )1 ili-pai-imi-iiis 1111-1-1- u-i-re, i11 15122:, six 111111111-1-11 :1n1l 1-11-1-011. 'l‘l11- 1111111111-1- o1‘ i-upiisi in 1111- sunn- _v1-:1r u-as l7.'1'if!. 1h iiuilv 11111-111111111-1- oi‘ pupils i11 1111-1 -111l1lii- 111111111111 :1n11111u11-il 111 11.7111 111111 1111- 1-11-11 11f 1111111-1111111 111"‘ '11ibii1' -<1-l11111l.~-. w: .- ft,h‘.*i.‘1i.-lll :11, vi-rv 1-11111-‘1111-1-111111- advuui-o on tl1"i 11111111111- 111' lllllill-i and il11- si-ltiitili "itlll-llilliilft" of 187121 l .\11:1rt from 1111- ‘ifublit- Si-hooli ‘WFh-ni, :1|11i Priui-i- 111' \\‘.‘1l1-.s (‘oi-i 11---1-, and 1hr- Moili-l 81-1111111 111 i-on-i 11111-111111 with it. a 1111111111-1‘ 111' 1-11111-11-‘1 111111211 itisiitiitiotis xvi-11- --.-1t:1-i1li-1l11-1i in i‘1in1-1- l-Tdu-ard island for il11- liliilllllililll. ]l.ll‘iiL'illill'ly, of instruc- ‘11111 in r1l.i_-.-,i1111s 111-111-11- and 1'11!!- .l111-i A 111111-1411 :11 Si. Auilri-u-‘s. -11-ar tlii- 111-ail of 1111- iiiilsborollglll liivi-r, was opi 111-d on 1111- 1111111 111‘: 21111101111111; 1H1, by 1111- ilrst ltoiuzinl (‘alholiir Bishop 0t‘ (‘lmrlotit-iouuiu 111- 11114111 1111-1-1-111111 Angus 21.1110,- l-Iarln-rn. ’i‘\v1-ntv-i11ur years 11111-111 ii 1111- your 1371 11111-1‘ a 111111111111‘.- 111‘ young 1111-11 had b1-1-u educated, i11 St. 1\i11|r1-\\-'s (‘1_1il1>g1---St. iJun-| 41111181 (‘olii-cc u-az-i tfililbllflllfitl in: ibi- vicinity north 111' Chai-lotte-iou-n; 11y lli-rliop 131-1‘ aid 311-1101111111. This, iusliiiitniii, thou '1 i11-set by 1111111)‘, 11111.11 (liilit-uitii-s, has [)l‘(l.‘ll>+‘l‘ .1 and egrou-n. iii the year 1S9?! 11 ivas 1111111111111 Willi 1.-.1\':_1l Liuiver- "ity, 111111 i11 ill" iltlVZillUFii to 111' us oi‘ :1 University. 111 lle- 1 11-1 s 11111111111011 11y 11 staff of PXt'i‘llPlli' ' .l(‘lli‘1!< with upu-zirds of two l1ui1- .l1-1-1l 11111110111-1. ilrau-n from ail paitri of Print-e Eilivaid island and 1-11111 Quebec and the U1'iit-‘il' -‘.tul1-.-=. .\lntr1> ilauii- Academy and St- (‘flll\'t'11i1i. 111 (‘inn-lotte- nwn. S1. .\<i:11-y‘:1 (Zimveut i11 S1111!" llli-Ytiltii‘ and 111111-1- (‘nnveuliial w-l11111],= 11-1-1-1- a1l1i1-1l for 1hr- educa- 'i11n 111' ivouug woim-n. Notre Dame‘ \1-:11l1-u1y was 111111111011 early in th- - 111111-11 11y Bishop ili-rnard Nit-flou- 7 +1- “1-11111 FI - Today at‘ 3, 7 and 8.45 PRINCE Matinee-Mic, 110.; ED WA RD , Night-Ztlc, 21¢, 1101-4-- .. .i‘l 10X P7658118 P ii ~ -- s. l‘ w" ages o .. ‘$1.756 ltiiigiii-dfroin Litmtiimorg) of DINISDN Cliff FRDDUCHOp 10.- t ‘iii lune. 510m that lives! TODAY STARTS A NEW SERIES OF SPORT STORIES itlpLYlNG Iplsrivs” STARIHNG BENNY LEUNARD FORMER LIGHT WElGiiT CHAMPION “'l‘l1c_ Bottom 0f the Sea” Extra Added Attraction lack Luby-“Baritone. -_ HODGE PODGE REEL ESTIMATES FOR . City or Rural Plumbing (Ihecrfully Furnished. g All Our installations Are (luaranteed. ll You intend to llavc Plumbing‘ or New Fixtures (Tall on Us. FiiEli ll. 111111111111 The Reliable 111111111111- Phone 3513-1]. Opposite Prince Edward Theatre . Q O OO'O-O—OO O-OQ~&§-Q"§'¢§-9§-O§-§fO OOQ-O-Q-V/OQ-Q-Q-Qi O*Q§IQOQ+QO~O-OO4 Nicholson's Bright Cut Smoking Tobacco Strike a light and the first puff reveals the fact, that you are going to enjoy the beat smoke you ever had. It ia manufactured from pure Virginia leaf and the smoothness and fragrance of thio tobacco cannot bo Jurpasacd. 11111111111 s. 111011018011 TOBACCO COMPANY. LIMITED‘ i 111i. At first it was 1-111111111-11-11 i11‘ 111111-1". undi-r 11111 auriplt-tis 0t Bishnil \lclu1v1-1-, :1 lartlt- l1ri1-k convent 111111111111: “"111 (11‘l‘1'it‘:tl nearby- 0" 11". south sidi- ot lilllsborouzh ‘square. i1 is now 1111- centre r11. liiehr-r r-ilur-atinu I'm- 1,-11i-,' linmun (‘aihnlii-s‘. 11nd is 1111111011 11v si-vi-rril vnuui: ladies who! '11?‘ 1101 Roman (‘11i1111li1-s. P.1- 1111-, ‘ustructinn rr-r-r-ivi-d i11 it all mtiv i11-i 11111;- "as bnlliriii-d i-on-i-r-i i11 11"‘ Temple." Tin-rs :11-e ‘u ii r-li-vcii. u-qphrrs 111111 :1 hundred 1111-1 hint-ll’; two young lady pupil-i ‘ _. ;0@-—~- - i-‘Aisvitw $011001. ctosmo. 1 Tile si-nii-aiiiiual i-xuiiiinatieu of‘ . ilIfVl w 811111111 was held on J11111- ..‘.l, i1 large niiiniii-r 111' 1111114115 11"" v.s|t11rs 1111111,; IIIPHUIII. ’l‘111- pupils WHH! exziiuini-il i11 1111- varieua subjects by lti-v, ti, i‘, 111111-- Aii-viu‘, the Zllissis Mildred Wit-il11- Mai-y 111-1111-1111, liiirolliy llouli unii 3-1-111111 Currie, and 11y 1he1r ri-udyvi .111s\v11-.~1 1111111111111 that 1111-y hail .11-1-.11 c:1r11'1i1ly 111111-111 11111-1111: 1111' yi-ui- by their teacher, Alisa Mar- ;'.iicrlt1- Currie. A11 enjoyable prottlulllllliif W0" 1-1-11111-1-111 11y 1111- pupils. also instru- .111-111a1 music 11y Messrs l.1-11ai11i i-Irui-si. (lurriv. At llu- r-Ilil 11i illi- lllwllrmlliiw- .\11ss Mai-y lMl-Uflmllll r1-1111 an 111l- dress to this w111-her 111111 MlP-‘i Freda Bartlett presi-utt-d 1111.1" with 11 lounluin pen. After 1111- ri-adiniz of the .--.l11r1-ss spci-r-hcs regardinll the P11101111!" manner in which the piiplls re- sponded 1n 1h:- questions 11f the ex- aminers war:- mnde by Rev. Mr. Mac-Nevin and Mr. E. A. (lurrle. Following is thi- address: Dear Teacher. As this, another school year lomo to 1.11089 pupils who satisfac- completo the ordinary draws to a close and as we un- derstand you are about to leave l Charlottetown Manufacturer: -i cenipriinitivi-iy small tvuoiloii - 1111111111111, situate at 1111- 1-nr111-r 111' v .1 x-‘ss eew ‘s-vilui-y- and \\'1_v111n11il1 streets. ~ -*» we 001111111. 11-t you goiiiimsi-lt 111111 1111- 111111111 forty yi-ai-s 111 his n11- ns, wo fci-l without shun-int: you 111 11111111- 11211-111115 \\'tiil(t'il constantly igililc way 11111‘ i-sici-in and 11ppr---..i\1-1-1ly. 0111111111 11f your 11111111 w111-k 1111111111: |11-1--'11s1-1i \\‘:1.--. a fiiiiiifui anti 15"". us. Wi- 11111111‘ :11 limes you h.1\-1- isti-ni 1111-111111-1- 11f llit! llaplist things difficult 11111 \\‘1- 1111111- --i1ur1-i| 111111 1111 :11-inc iiicniher 0i '1111 will target 1111- 11:11-11 iimi-s 111111 i111: 11111101111111 111-111-1- 11l- kWh-esters. 111111-111111-1- only il11- |1l-- 1-1111 0110s.. 111-sides :1 sorrow-hie 111111111’. tin-ri- \\'1- ask you i11 1101-11111 this amuiliuro li-it i11 1111111111 th1- following 1111-1111-1110 111111 wi- h11p1- 1111- 1-111111-‘11111111 and 111111111111-12-1, I\lrs_ iiarold you pl111-1- upon it inny 111- proper-i111‘111‘l'- 1"'-||'i- ‘l ‘ll 1'1"" “UY- "i 1111111110 to 1111- 11111-011011 111111 i:11111l'l11>1111-: \\'1l ..1111 iii lt'11llVI‘l‘; Mrs. will accominiityiiig it 111111 in ‘111-1-‘1-111111 l\':1ii11. Ni-uu ‘ N. .l., and days to 0111111- 11i:1y 111- :1 pi1-:1.-1.1111 0111- sister. .\l1':- J11:- t‘1|11i1-r11n Win- 1-1n1ln1i1-r 111' 111111-111 you louvi- l1i--1'l11-st1 .\1 1 111 1111 1'1‘ \\'1l-ll" Ill" “imp 11111111111111 1111-1111.: siuveri- sympa- “q. _-|_q_.11|n. w,“ m“; 3'1." (';|[‘1‘_\' ihy. 'l'i11- l'1|i11-r.'11 whit-h was i.-11'- s for your gi-ly 11111-11111-11 was llt‘lll y1-.-1i1-1'1iay .‘11li|1‘1- 11111111121111 u‘l|i-1‘1-\1-1 your 11>i‘11i'11-1‘iIl10i1 11> 1|it‘|11'1"111 (71'i11t‘11-l‘l'1 |11i|yl1(1i-;|ut_ illvll, ll, (l. iiilliill (1i'i‘it‘liliill|.{. 812111-11 on 111-111111‘ of lfairvii-u-i 8111111111. | MARY hia1-i.i~‘..\N. with you 1111r i11-st u SU BSTITUTES FOR l-‘lll-Ilm Tli'll1il-2'I"l‘. suNsHAggs, Th1- ti-uchcr r1-p1i1-d tiniiikiug il11- pupilu for their kindness and 1-.\'- '|-h,. hm,- |.;np;tjfihwu|n,.n are pres-111m 111-r 111-1-11-1-111111-11 111 1l11‘,‘w1-a1-in1: 111 niiiruoon functions K111 1111-1-11-1111-11 tn 111-r,‘ ‘and 0111-11011 inn-tics a1 pres-111 are The children 111111 visitors W1‘l'fi“\l|n(),~1[ u..- 1111-“1- 111; their 111m 11-1-1111-11 to hmue-mnde- i-anily by the 11111111011, and are much 1111- same n11-mh1-rs of tl11-. \\'11n11-11's li1sii11111-is11:1|1--. 'l‘l1-- hats", however. arc the and after singing tl11- Natioual .\n- 111111-11 i-luiiorali-ly trimmed, 1111-. 111,1,“ H" rpih-Li 1,, 111,4,- hnlnqnq‘ 4111-111-1111111111 ranging from l'r11i1 and —--—<+>i-- itluu-i-rs to ostrich pompoms and THE LATE w_ o, CROSBY, lparadri- pinup-s. 111-1-1111 Forbes. ___ 11111- airthori-ss. recently apwared Thp (lpnfh (“jr-[n-ry-d (m 1111-141“. “[2111 11111- which absolutely (ionceaied William i). (‘rosby- an 111d :1n1l.i""'i“"‘-‘ "m" ‘www- hikhly ri-spi-tiiuil citizen oi’ this! city. Tlcri-nsi-il, who was 111 111s sixty ninth your, was not 111 the best 11f hr-alth f11r some 1111111. past took 11 - -- <09» t; RETAIN FREIGHT EXPERT 111-gins, Sin-11., July 2i3—’I‘1he Sas- kali-hi-vi-aii government. has retain- Hllflflt-fl turn on 1111- day of hislulllizizxfim-‘Frflqs‘if gamma‘; 111-nth 11nd pasiir-il pr-ui-ufuliy uwnyiniflllmlr'fiw “fkaidvmnl dnauiemb The lnie Mr. (“rosby was a paint-hm, m n“, prawn-nun“ 0| many-mi "I "'1" "“""‘"""‘ “i "mf- """""-'i1111 11111111111111.1111.“ of freight rows learned his trails with tho 11111-3“ H Dupe“, smkntchewml Chas. Mathieson. 11111-1 serving hlsi —-—¢o>—-——- time ho went into business for lloorl’: Lino-n for tn any».