£559 ii- ’ " “;`°i*3v‘_".~@.,Y-. -f fa - ,~ , i ' - s * ---~<°~“_.,;i _»:~<_.. ‘_GUARDIAN _ CHAR-I OTTETOWN THIN# E DCWARD Al free to all,even tlie text-books are furnished given gratuitously. In some States clothing is supplied to poor childrefn. Free bath: h ' b ' ‘ d ` _° s aie een intio uced in some city is schools. These things show that sociolo- “ me-al ingenuity is at work on the problem _ of equallzing, as much as possible, the op- _ portunities of preparation for the struggle 8 nl other iiecessary woiking tools are A forexistence. The time is _ripe for free “ breakfasts in districts where poverty l`€l£!ns.and prevents children from getting ead. the one implement necessary to enable H ‘ R them to rise above the misery of their 0 surroundings. As long as there are pupils too h to b b ' _-_ ungry e a le to obtain the full Slioilld be Noted by all 1;. I Prmce Edward Island Teachers _ I _ By Gi:.ii=ini_-i.\"s Representative.) ( Thesecond day of the American Insti- I mic of Instruction. like the first., was one Nt!! `" M1101 interest. The forenoon was given iq business, the afternoon to signt seeing, the evening' was divided between business ‘ md pleasure. A very large audience assembled in 01-pheu`s Hall on Monday forenoon to ljgigntothe papers by Ossian H. Lang, Editor of the School Journal, New York, sup;-intendent, Boroughs of Menhalton “dBron, New York City. The opening exercises were conducted by Rev. Rural Dean Armitage. The subject ¢fMr.Lang's paper was “The Common Sclioolas a Social Centre." _ lifpi-oudest educational achievement ¢ ie nineteenth century is, no doubt, I cstablishment of the fre .the_ e common l h hi f _ iehd ast e c e agency for the eleva Sol of the people. It represents the poistriking characteristic of Amex-ica's liibllt-ions to civilization and is ii p@ment to the practical recognition of gdependenee of the common good npolft iii!-.built am the eternal principles' of ; imniiy and imiversai _i>roiheriio° sch Ma on i t pare N ,, ne o t training and instruction et its obligations Education can no re do its work on an empty stomach an music can cure toothache The mo th m°UeY spent on it is largely wasted Mo reover the unfed and underfed and fed are most apt to be the prey of ofered at school, society dues fully me ' ' ‘ _ _ ' ‘ - al ad diseases and scatter contagion y hungry school children will be edlfrom the expenses for prisons and m dre abroad The money required for feeding need sav iospitnls Wewant all children to have fa irstart Attendance at school is com ls ithldbe Th saftf u ory, as s on e e yo he Republic depends on the education of he masses The schools are strictly un ectarian after four centuries of conflict o fluence and under whose control the ` ` _ _ A _ The full benefit. however, did rot begin future citizens of the Country can Safely _ , . _ ‘ 5 7 io be felt until the emancipation of one ,.59 illtrusted. _ , _ _ - < n-sectarian free to all sla Th fl d ` ' ri ves. e nal a option of the p n- le of universal education in common ool is largely the fruit of Horace nn`s heroic advocacy. To-day we are nts’ meetings, free public lectures, nt he worldhas ever seen Evening schools, e e libraries and reading rooms estab- ed under the auspices of the public ool system, prove the new convictions iving determinedly to realize The deal is'to makethe common schools the is _ ocial integration centres of the United 0011 as he iS Out Of the ¢l`&f11,9» he 15 _ tat/es There is no other means by which sucha permanent social union can be fr lish sch that have come to us and which we are r. i S . S brought Eabout. The: national in re -sts, looking after he__ feeding and clothing of the body, the earning of a livelihood, and thajike h_ere_wrought pa rently, hopeless dmtmctions lid markation in economic society. Politi- C811* ti ' ° . Following Mr. Edson came Dr. C. C. ‘ ofuller possession of its meaning than Rounds of Washington. He had been* E11 . _-J I ' _ I-_un ' ' §"_'|' ' `i-nr t isome butmay be acquired by almost all A good education does not necessariiy the latter is pretty sure to indicate the former In addition to these four advan __ tages a goid appearance, countenance voice and speech, there are some others which make for success in the school-room. A pleasant smile and good temper are indispensable. Energy and perseverance are essentials. Pupils will do much for ' an enthusiastic teacher. who shows that ‘ 5 ‘z:.i 97 i 5 ‘ _ \ Qliazlélsf his heart is in his work and that he is de- termined to do it as wellas possible. An- other good thing is tact. Tact is needed in dealing with pupils, parents and school oilicials. Tact has enabled many ateaclier to escape ship-wreck and the want of it has wrecked many a scholastic bark. Nothing sinks so easily and so deepiy into the hearts and memories as example. The teacher should be a living example of what he teaches, if not his words are as sounding brass and tinkling_ cymbals. The question is not so much, more learned( teachers, but better teach- » ers, broader teachers, who will lead their ' pupils to love and respect all that is good H-Iii despise all that is evil. In addition to the usual requirements »-3 fmm candidates entering the Normal School rigid tests as to morals and char- ' actor sh0uld be insisted on. Every one ri s ¢ are ing application for admission to the ‘i nks of the teaching profession, should furnish indisputable evidence that they the kind of individuals to whose in- . _ _ ., '_ This paper was an excellent one and should the reforms indicated by it le V _ ied out teachingfwould becomea many mes multiplied power for good iflsiitiliie l ut of the schoolroom for some time, but I -_ iid not lost any of his interest in public ‘ s ducation. There are many changes oticeable in school life since he had left he ranks. Still there is much to be one. Too much dependence has been laced updn cold intellect alone.!”Tl1e child born into an nngraded world and as aced in a graded school, and then the ` / _ -_ .. uble begins. Horace says: “Preta va- tur von firt.” Some say “teachers must - I born, not made.” It is true most ple are born, but very many are great- y improved by being made over. Every hool~house should have a garden, and here he was the jail had a lawn and the 19(0 nd a quick go too, we are speaking of tliat»1»5 doz. I H we received 2 days ago, they’er just what was needed to supply the demand for late summer niceiies. _ f __ -..- hey’iejGood, They’re Cool, They’ii-P and they do fit, if they did’nt we would send them back double quick. Nice checks, nice stripes, and plains. Prices are ' ' 'C ` There’s a few new’White Dress Shirts in the lot, just ' to spice up 'the _ summer stock. if you need one ask for those. _ _ L Our shirts fit, oryour money back without a kick being thrown in. 0 what Tradeiyissisf Have weéii i-loin- what/vve,__ _ - We’-re After- T _ll ~ Hit hool-house a yard. He believed thor- de calinterests tried 'to produce the same 5 results, by separating citizens into con-,E 0 te interests the world has witnessed several epochs of local, natiual and social union q ughly in environment, not so much in nfligarties. In the field ofjspirituali he,-'edi , and in proof of his position sited W _ veral schools with whichlie was ae- iiainted in which India-ns, Esqaiinaux, be l l K Q 3'*“l°°~ The f°“”d°t1°US'UP0D Which Vdlversions and hard and fast 1ineii.of__thay can. He had tried it-. In one city W sc so an nd' hgical outcome of the endeavors 31- nulyinade under its auspices, A8 the gxpion of the people`s faith in the ¢¢g&iou, and the determination to ge. mom everyone whatever- his social or ucncmic conditionqhe adgitages of rouble in The Stomach Huh loctors hid to Ramon, Gund ly Loss Than hun loxn of Dr. heads Kldnog-Liver Pills. The experience of Mr. Blackwell il' lmilar to that of many sufferers with indigestion. Stomach medicine! seldom really cure lndlgestion. Tho and liva- 'mint be set right, bowels 'made regular and lr. Joseph Black-well, Holmesville, lays:-“I derived more benefit the use ot Dr. Chue'| Kidney- . Pills than trorn any other medl- I ever_ took, and can highly re- 0 tnem lar stomach troubles. a. terrible state 'and could w rk at my trade. I tried most kind of medicine and doctors, ‘ I was th-ed doctering. and be- Iuled one boxof Dr. Chnse’» Kid-__ Pills Ieoiildsee that tlieyi hflblag me, and inner taking a and ii half. (amid that .I was NH-fl! any funny ondie continent Und Dr. Cha.se’s Kidney-Liver H111 ar heard of me iumimiie mm 'ky have enacted. one pm~ s UR. 26c a box. at all dealers. or lid- "*l°°\. Baie; and Co., Toronto. -:Zion Church _ School Plonlo WILL BE HELD AT Grove Freetoiiii Thursday, Ojluly 19th. _ii '_ #special min win leave it 9 0’ ; ii. m. local. Tea Tables for Refreshment Booths with V Cream. Strawberries etc. DONALD McKINNON _ Secretary. '=._n°k€9s 30 cts. 13,16, is. .___ ' But they were in the light of the phseut day periods of failure and da`.`rkness.- The _ school: must be turned into a people’|i club-house,conducted_, after the marine n of the ' .. t . _ . _ t I . ' _ S . _ . . n ' _ » . i ~ " tro peo good assoe d ' - oquently and feelingly Of the ll¥&H¢n1'.Y erd first United States Commissioner Barn - s0wide1yad<>pied,fit spendidly i11f»° 01° of Edueaiion, who died on the siiii of sdznured which could be taken from one Jiiiery large audience gathered in the school C0mIDl1I1ifY 5° anabher and deve' evening at the old exhibition building to lop a taste for: the beautiful among the hear Rev_ Aiberf, E_ \Vinsh;p_ Lit, 1)" Ed. D¢0D1¢- Musical and rhetorical enter' itor of tbe Journal of Education, Boston, tainments given occasionally prove a whosg subject was “Rascals andfSaints". Speaking of the mission of education to the rascals the speaker said that 30 years This was a most excellent puller and ago any young man could have spent four ears in any university of the new world. ty had to offer , while today no one is so Personal Equatmn in the Teacher", The brilliant that he could in four years take w one-twentieth of what a drst-class tim ~ _ , _ 8 $5' _ special training for tea.cherS._Soine insist institution has to give. Then only those ost on scholarship, others on trainin8~ who looked toward a profession went to goth are equally l\°¢¢S5°*'Y but b°t’h an college, but now a col1e2¢ fffililliflil is D9' not enough. Personality is also a '_factor oessary fm-uiegreatcst success in any Instances were given of the way the uni- _ h si ue address, good health, good Vanities 5; for railroading and other lines _Dhimgtelf go far f,owa.rd8 Esecuring favor o£_busim.8s_ Speaking of special missions c estarts with to the Rascals, lhe dwelt at length Q90!! . V \ ¢ 0 k bl ' ression produced both Oh the work done by Jacob Rirs in New or |;h;|;;o_::o_o unliand the scholars. Such City’ by Ajbert Hubbard at the Royuraft ~» by lim' iroubie in discipline- 1° “'°"-I “ George Jr- Rev" ‘°’ ’ and interestinlr m°““°f»~ the' speaker -ten miles from Ibhaw- Through the kindness of thc citizens of he members of the Institute were Halifax t _ - _ ' treated gg gm open air concert in the gar- dens_ The gardens were beautifully ill» witty address. DY Winshin spoke( Poop! have never delt with us imagine that __ ,_ _ are r°sw'~ " `I -- ill Wouldn’-t This -“Explode” __ Your _ , Maud Muller, on a s_ummer’s day, Scorch ed along on the 'broad highway; Her wheel a worthy Welhnd Vale Or else she’d never hell this tale. The (il udge steamed by, and said: “My ears ` There’s room for you; come, jump in here l '_ y automobi1e’s built for two- or me, and for a peach like yon.” ut, as he spoke, is auto. reared, lew up, an lo l it disappeared. nd Maud said, asjshe _watched his plight, Thii_nl§._, Judge. You‘re‘~ really out of sig . *B155 l> “JS he pricg satisfactory. ._ 2' "iff: Jenny pedals neatly oiidin down nie s Jenn sni5es so sweesly, Y Jenny is discreet. Lithsome as a fairy, Pink as the wil_d rose, Golden hair so airy, s Streaming as she goes On her Cleveland flying Drives dull care away. ». Were I with her cycling, What a joyful day l J uly» August. Se_ptember.,October. aw the 'Four best wheeling months-We have 5° Bi¢y¢|¢3 yet to sell-will make, - BY Nlarks,ss’siVright a& Co., fLtd Jenny. ` tree .il on & _5.`u?.a- 3*--Be 4.' »-~.¢:: ` 4511** ¢"’2°a. -_ **" '* _ _ -i~mr¢»e~.éw i. snri¢»»£»_.¢.¢. ;,, We give you your money s worth every I DF IIMLWAYS f ,M time, what more can yno expect! _ _ _ ` ____§,,- ._...~=~. »-if ”“ _ ie- ' A full line of Silvei-wear and Jewelry always on hand at ~ ai; 5 ,i Watchmakernndilowolev. Q -,i P51, c I _ Cor. Gt George & Grafton Sl _ ’ ' - _ _ Ch’|:own,' 'P.E.I ' ' """_ _ _,L_ ,Peci__l_,y_ _ ~ ' ~ _ _- _ Novice ro ,coNr'iz.icrons. ~ I s.'=f°...‘s.....-iff' . f A o r` ` » "i -. . .- alia omélélilsnmmoannkiil on 2** ` _ ‘ - iouix of.augu.se,'~1g|ib,rm-»f‘“ ~ » " i*‘_’¥1°"i ' ofthe§1bstruc “ofa »~-»- “"1 ' 2* “t ‘ CO Ol I and Railway me 6ver'“‘ef -is '- Biverat-Char1ott_etown,PrinceEd - 1~.-- . Plansand speciiications ofthe workanihe "£3 is some the sind. on , i iliilbiilbg or ihersupsnnisaifeni Jindieuigi-°l=i:s ‘Edwardlslandliailvwiit and , ine clue: Engineer the mis;-ooionm asu- t, , wayatloneton. e, ” Y _ tedformsofTcndercanabobeobhined attheplacesmentloned. _ s -Intheoascotirmstheremustbeathehedto dietender theactual signatures of thofull name, thenatureof denceofeachmomberofthe .andfnrt\\m', anaooeptedhankchequeonn chartered hunk oftheDom1nion_ofCnnnd|i!orthel1uno!8U,(lll mustaccompan thetender. H¢; k cheque mul§bo~ ~ ~ ',» md, » j _'ir :__ 2?” ._; ¥_._§§"-Yxl i . . 1. 1 'bereturn tothe eq” vows whose “°“.».z"i..1.,}.°'°.'.i:.m°§f.'..°‘ ...i i....... cept the westorany tslddr. E. L. K. JONES; vm, .» . Imp pm iwrunz this ndvurism ;“.i'i.“..ia“f?..°T‘i£¥if*”f. "°’°"°°=- _ ai. _ _ .»,. .. .L |_.,»I_»._< ' l ml* -7 _- _v _. By Order. F. W. HALES ns To Picton Uni Pleasant Way al Spending a Hot Day Ch'tow:i Steam Nav.Co., Ltd ‘ pl a opposite Another great help t0,,,f»he uminated. The sports in the lake were ' - ' le teacher isa melodious voice. A ¢__ 9-13; easant and decided £0119 of vgmefl' ga ;§;",§f,‘f,`;S',h. mr... my beiuiinii. The 'n the many illuminated can- good clear articulation, \1S5"*"°f boys of the Industrial School'g8V€8 H188' ,_ °‘ - ig help to the _ - f, h'b`t'o of physical drill. Thr gt;a?§her§ngTlfi2’ saeleeinsgrtira be hereditary bliihilasn of (the) Gbdhnand 63rd Regiments al- ' _ wmaieiy occupied the band mind, in _ad- dition to which there was other music and _ JL; I *vc --‘. s. mei-i‘r'S ° ‘DisEAsE :mifui mandy f° *mg* _ mgnkind iS S“b.l°°t° Dod ' méngy Pills will _c\1l_'¢ "V _ r can of Bl‘i¥\\*"D‘5°”?‘_ » 'fhgy have ¥1¢V¢*' f*n_°d ‘° an only ,smgdy that ever has cured it, and HWY 5" th, may remedy that eng; Thgro are- i¥¥“\¢§‘°“" . I niidda ioduey P'“-',';?,‘f,j . iioxand nam°-5°* .fha tions l*‘°,d”?3‘°‘°‘7"' mk,»¢ - Simmer leaves halt past nine local my “nu 5 box I* in about nine in the evening. ' 4,-uggists. ILLS dancing. The concert was a \'€l'Y GUJUY' able affair. __ Halifax N. S. July 10th 19|.-0. 1 no You FEAR HEART FAILURE: *__ ___ ff dd 1 and un- ..1;;’.‘2:ii;‘.f::i°:.“.;:.‘;. .§;‘i'....f..i..., \ but the trouble had we bemnnmiii m°11vhS _ __ , __ __ orpuompg ‘years before when t _e blood - _ ‘ _ emgrerapid than the process of re- - , wig, the tissues ofthe heart have become __ _/ ‘ \ _ nerveousshockhasoausod' thebneathingto ° _ _ ' depart. D . Chases~ e ` _ °°°’“°“”2°dhf°` tq aim.-ifai1irn»e and an , ;\_- e/_ 1 ‘ _ . 4 i _ _ .Siswied and finally wwe ever wil?"-°f ' ` ' ' _ ` ' them over--Write for catal08“°» NME P W* -i. ~ s' dwiiesi. . ' ii'::l°fi;fs“2."..°i:*:i':“..i°iiisi:. Raw ,uv the 8.*/’S°'°m~ ` ~' » » _ _ , _ _ ~ of Q; :~' ol \ s~¢< ,,.»~ _` \» 5_-_--(-1-rerun B*\=Il_rn Tickets good for day cf issue D ' § _ _' e V i\__ ‘/ __ . ' .. \ ` - J N J ' will be sold on Seamer “Prim-* ' ` " '~ -' T133 ]g,5f, gf the shirts, l.11By ~ 1 » f;. Z5 _ ` lcrone dollar and lilly cents I P go again today at 506 ag _ , ",_;~_ , __ ____ 5 Fuewili include I`ea on return vcy- D943-,lqdney Pills are Pat0Il'S-- 14 11 ig -\,- --no iii Carnivals, Scotsmans, 20tl_i Centuries, _E N D ., Colnm V ~ ` bias, riartfords have had a large sale in Charlottetown. beam 11, t ' d. the nerves' -`§\ , _ _ _ ._-..-._ _ _ _ , _N dxnaufigfn dgidvgiifflhgnwasw has be' _ “ s *M 1'- Weare- still l‘€Cei»vin8 the above daily. ‘ *M *Ui (~ A r