<4 ,7,.-.§**\.-_ ‘i ._.....h._...m.---.§ /\\\ \ . Pruner car. r ti muons. hfildiirllé) tile?“ (3:92 l-rui tltnt-s n duy {with q hrllsli that renllv reiiluvn, fuuli particles uiid claim}; ,. ‘them thoroughly, Kit-nan Tooth are the |l|t‘ll| II rushes Kind ‘Till- store of reliable ser- v .-.-. I'll l‘) RIACKINNON DRUG ('0. lil-xllii “Ulhlk More Plume 2H) - Absorbine, Jr. should _ be applied promptly, ‘ for the chief danger from cuts and bruises is thedangerf from in. . fection. Abfluibinu. Jr. ls bqlh '11 ‘corrective and a prevent- ive remedy; an qfligiem antiseptic it prevents in- fection, and its healing and soothing properties take - out all the soulless from tho wound. ' $1.25 a holtie at most druggista‘ W. F. YOUNG. Inc. 844 St. Paul 8L, Montreal Professional’ Cards’. A i H. F. DEIIPBEI Graduate 1t Bolton lehoal IL’ PIANO TUNING 171 Grafton Sh, Oharlotteto MEFFITYIVTc-CiEiganJBIA - IARRISTER. aotlcrron. ETC. Money to Loan Oarrrexrondbiock- Charlottetown, P; E. laiand ' .'"§?"‘HmSI2lN” sarrlstae, lolleitor, Notary Public t On M ON EY 1'0 LOAN ‘(muggy P. E. lllllil e. s. INMAN, K. I c. Bari-later and Attornay-at-Law Rodin No. 12 Cameron Block VICTORIA ROW i. A. Macnouiiifi Barrister, Solicitor, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetown Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practise limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ‘ Office Bayer Building. Great Guard! Street, opposite Guardlln Office Telephone 25¢ Office Houra—9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 p, m. May be consulted off houra at 116 Hliiaboro 8t. ‘Palmer & Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. H. L Pfllmul ~ " Barristers, etc. of Nova Bootla Building Charlottetown. P. E. I. Money_to Loan Bank McLean 8i McKinnon i Barristers, Attornoy-at-Law . Office-Royal Bank Building Charlottetown P- E- ill!" Morson 8n Dufly Barrister and Attorney-lt-Law .. MONEY TO LOAN [Qllcltora for Royal Blnkof Cull!“ iiiacLeod & Bentley. ' w. s. BENTLEY, K. c. J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and AttornaYl MONEY TO LOAN doles-sans of N. a. Oliambfl"! _,________________ KELYEA ,8: McNIEGE gtouaivrlsnun ACCOUNTANT! Q | ti; tlola. Snifiififroffil nlalnsoat-lfyltlll ‘Heel, 8t. John. MonetomAnheraf. “ Ilalay- nnd Charlottetown. ‘"1 RQIRQIQIIQIIQIVP; K- W- Illa Phone 08- ‘ A. MoEaehen, Oph. D. IYI IPIOIALIII‘! . attended‘ to. ~ f“, ‘IiiE iCiiiiiiill- iiiuiliiuii (SHADES Now-Dark Green win dow ahadgp on, good oprlng m]. lerl. 79¢, each. Beer l. Week‘, PIE SOCIAL AND DANCE in Fort Augustus Hall ' on Friday. June 10th. Ladies with plea free. o. Pérsns TAXI SERVICE- Stand J06 Woods‘ tailor shop Phone flit-J. Aitcaiis promptly TWENTY THREE days have gone of Guardian's special offer period. Be sure and send your $3 subscrip. tion before it is‘too late. a , , NOTlCE—Dr. Scantlebury will . be at Garfield Weilnesdny-hnd Sat- "Ydily afternoons during the sum‘: nier months. ALL THIS WEEK-GOOD yds fifey cottons selling at 5 1-2c. 8c. 10°. 12c. 15c, 18c, 20c, pro war values. Extra Heavy drill cottons at 29¢. snd.25c. yd. Beer d» Weeks. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF ILLUSTRATED-Souvenirs of the Province-best illustrated write-up of the Province ever published. Price thirty-seven cents postlpald Guardian Office. BIBLE SOCIETY INTERESTS. w-iicv. lir. lleinu, special repres- entative cl’ the Célllfliiiilh Bible Society will speak in the interests of iiizit Society n11 iSunduy. June l'2til, at (finss Roads, ll ii. 111.; ‘Aliexzindrn 3 p. m. anll at Powiiai 7 p.111. Give Dr. Heine the hearing hie and llls subject merits. CHILD WELEARE.—'i‘l1erc will be :1 public meeting in the iii- intcrcsis nf (lhiill Welfare and Public ilcuitll iii , Gruhnnfs RUilii ilsii, 'l‘l1u1.="ll:1y, June 41th. at 8 p. iii. ui. which Moving Pictures will be Sll(l‘.\’li ni’ medical inspection in the schools and other pictures relative in (lhild Welfare. it is liupeil that n large number will he present. . _v-»--<v>-—-—— ::HARD AND SOFT CORNS both yield to liuliowoys Corn itc- mover. which is entirely safe to use, und certain and satisfactory in its action. ' STOCK QUOTATIONS IIALIPAX, June 7.—(Q1iot:iilons furnished by Johnson & Ward members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) American Car Foundry .. .123 American Carr Foundry .. 125 American Smelling and Re- Cruoiible steel ...Q.._ lniernnti nal Paper . '60 Mexicnn Petroleum . .. 145% Rciiliitig ...... ........ 08% Southern Plicliic ........... .. 73% Studebaker Corporation 69% llnlon Pirciilc 115V: United Slates Steel Corpora- (lorii, July 61%. Sept. 0w... Outs, _.luly 37")... Sept. 40%. Pork July 965. ' -_-—<e-o-——-—1 .THE OLD RELIABLE. TRY iTl MinariTs Liniment Co, Ltd, Yer mouth. N. S. l List M i: s YARMOUTH. N. s‘ FiSHERM-EN AND csilinsns QUICK n-suisr ' rur A BOTTLE 1N YOUR. OUTFIT i ’ l T . iieiii. vicious a tor lta euldlna I-OIOOOOOOOO-OO-OOQQ'Q'Q'..§."“ r. ll. C. ilanis i EyeSpccialisii Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office-Hours 9-12.30, 2-1-5. ‘Phone 68+Y Famed aarvleo. Ilegantiy furnished. ll rooms with bathe- Maka it your lOIM in Oharliittatown. n ADVERTISE THE BEAUTIEB OF THE" l8LAND—By sending Your bffiends s souvenir of P. m. l. "lily 76 Pout-Paid. Guardian Office ‘STRAWBERRY BOXES. Carter & C0.. l.tu., have just received one Carlosd. Prices lowest. Hook your order now. ‘ i‘ - THE ANNUAL MEETING of the indies’ Auxiliary of the Prince Lldward Island Protestant Orphhn- age will be held in the ladies’ club rooms ‘Friday. June 10th, at 3p. ‘m. ._ _, , . _%__ bleached aheetlinga ver e | | ~ 54 inch- m. yd.-1'2 mi. 522.131 60¢, and 70o. Beer d. Weeks. AUCTION SALE AUTOM0 BILES-Flve autos at nugtlbu without reserve Wednesday lit noon at Wedlocks, Upper Prince Street. ~ . NOTICE "ro Anvsnrissnsg Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements mhgt be in the Guardian Office before noon; 0f U16 dly Previous to publication and ibeforo i0 a. m. on Saturdays. BRUSSELETTE CARPET SQUARES, all sizes and attractive desiqns, size 2 1.3 by 3 yd; 15,- $1o.oo —a x s yards, ....s12.oo-a x $16.00. A splendid buy prices. Beer d. W9ek3, at these ,_.__ VERNON RIVER and (lherry Villley (‘lrcuit Services for Sunday] Julio 12th, (‘berry Valley l0 a. 111., Similar School i10.:=.0 a. 1n., “ldurtii- iy imd Heavenly 'l‘ruths"; Vernon 2 p. iii. Sunday School 2.30 p. ni., Juli“ ill-ill. ‘Cherry Valley 7 p. 111., “'l‘i|e only way whereby tile masses can bu brought together. as one) brotherhood". Then Dr. Heine ui’ Si. Jolinwvili speak at Cherry Vul- iill’ on Monday 13th, inst. at 8p. m. 11ml lit Vciiion on Tuesday 14th, lit 8 p. m. DRESSED HOG "SUPPLY-—Davis & Fraser have notified their ship- pers throughout tile Province that owing i0 the llln-ited supply of (iressed lmgs available they are to discontinue receiving them for this season on Thursday, the 9th inst. at country points, and on Friday,‘ June 10ti1, lit Charlottetown. By next full, its soon as there are any‘ qiluiillly offering again they will resume packing operations as ALL THIS WEEK 5°“ qliaiifiymteliiber.’ 50R so inch’ 50°’ a“ 55°-—9° "Wiwposes that wt, formed and struggl- ‘i fed along‘ to maintain and find our- 3 1.2 Hymn _$14_oo_3 x 4 yardsi what has cost 11s such an effort. ihad for a number of years, but of ‘ "was __ iii-view; ti? Arr. <».-. ‘in the course ‘of blsmeview oi year's work at the Commence. me t Exercises of iPfinCfl of was... Cvllose on May 27th, Dr. Robert son seldze- _ “ibis m‘? iirivllese tips morning t0 give just a short statement con- s‘?! W-ork that WO-MB-tt-irlli- listing t is morning. We are met IOBBl-hflr in a. mgre or less formal WHY iioitiphyliijgu hour or so it» Bother‘ i}, reviewing our work. We have fifteen or so teachers in con- nection with thts institution, and iiuiiléftvjo hundred and forty sili- “iicrltifgaihered witir us last Sop. _ ‘We have iiiet from day to ‘dityfffioni week to week through- "out the your. kept in mind the pur- selves weary but successful at the oiid of the t. mendous effort. Very often we faltered, and it took res- ollitionsto get back into line. But with the purposes we had form-ed ill September we were able ‘to‘ do it in a large port, and we ‘have lFpl.‘ our eye fixed upon that ‘d/cstiiia. on pointing to the fulfil- ment o.‘ these purposes. We or. rived this morning at the goal. con- scious oi‘ the tremendous strain that has been made, in maintain ing those purposes, and it is not surprising, that 11S we gather h, re this morning. as teachers togell- cw‘ with the students, that there is a feeling of relief in attaining We hull a staff of some fifteen teachers in connection with this institution, a staff that are working together with strong will and aiiii ity from day to day. and with the sense ‘it’ responsibility which has devolved upon them from tIreNGnv- crnm-ent. I will say that the Print-1- nf Wulcs (‘ollege has ‘it strong willing und very faithful bully oi lPllCiltlPS, and i feel that tlieii whole purpose is‘ that they may lnyally and fulilifully perform tiieil 'duties. “Ye have oi’ course more teachers here, now, than we have course as time goes on, changes have to be made, because we prn- imse to develop. We have Mr. Hansaulli. in the Rural ‘Sc-lanai! Dc partment, who is very capable in his work, and I 11m just expressing. the feelings of nil the teachers in saying that. Mr. Hsnsauld has been a most pleasant co-ivorker. He has given 0t‘ his sympathy and inspiru tion in planning the work of his department, and rendered a very" great sclvlce on the whole. WQ have also added a teacher in free- hand drawing, Miss Lowe. it is iegje _ HAiiiBERLAINS DON'T JUST “SMOTHEIW THE HEADACHE -_ Neiu-Iy all headaches have their beginning in the stomach, liver or boweiq and the best remedy lg Chamberlain's Tablets. They tone thg liver_ sweeten the stom- ach and cleanse the bowels This fenders you much less liable to a return of fie headache. ..Try "Wm. 173 l . . 1" l. W“! Elven to them. in a msnfiil and efficient way they, contiuu d t0 pursue their studies regulary from day to day. In nine months of work tile results mm tndnv made klWWIl. and it brings lis to the end oi a very successful year. _ “l was talking to o. very prQm. inent mail on ill-e street yesterday, said the Doctor, “ andhe said we liid seem to put a tremendous lot burden upon the students, and give them il tremendous lot of work to iiu. l felt that he was voicing u statement of fact. We do put a tremendous lot of work upon the students of this institution, we ex- becl them to do it, and we are hlaiiiy gratified tilttl. they do it. it is for this purpose that parents send their children to this institu- lion. The students undertake the W011i. resolving that they will win 011i. luul overcome the tremendous difficulties. This struggle gives .1 iibrc to their being and makes real insiilinod and womanhood. ' They irunnnt be bowled over with petty difficulties, and llie success that site-lids llliOn their efforts develops such confidence in their own cap- acity that nothing in the after years can collie in to prevent them playing ilic game iii a good strong manly wily us llicy g0 on through their lives. llnw essentially nec- essary i‘; our work. For these stu- dents arc not going nut as ordinary men and. wuonleil, Quay‘ are ithe select ones, und it is to them, con- scqueiiily, the community will look for its loaders; and so, we have to slit great burdens upon their shoul- ders while they are yet students in order to bear one flflOtii€l"S bur- dens in lilo larger life, and l um sure ihat tilose students who have gun» ilizmg through their many tasks from day to day, from week to \\"30k and from month to month ill through this yea-r, have; by their SiitfUliSS this day. shown their worth and worthiness. l 11m sure us, 55¢ .“ - i» '|ii\f\-0t;i harmony, ms one with nit. other. and undertake together the solution of school problem . - -' This institution commenced its work away back in the latter part of the thirties, as the Central Ac- ademy. _and after some years of considerable struggle, it‘ was trans- ferred tnto the Prince of Wales college. in the year 1860 and from that time until the present this in- stitution has been doing the woril that. it is attempting today, and the students who attended this institu- tion have gone out into the differ- ent parts of this province, and of this Dominion. and are to be found in the different psi-ts of lhé Umit-ed ‘States, all doing their woril efficiently, =and bringing credit to themselves and to the institution. l am very glad to point to» the men that we hpve presiding ‘with us today that have gone out fruin this institution. Thenume of our _ Premier is honorably placed“ on l Os l , licorice. “ " I "' mi Adam! product particularly the. records of this institution, Ex- Governor MeKinnoms name . is found there also; so _z1lso the name of our Superintendent oi’ Education Mr Rogers; ‘and wherever we go. we find, in positions of prominence men who have been-former stu- ‘dents of this institution. Students who have gone frlinl it are at pres- cnt included in the universities oi Canada, and the United States We finil ihein at the University oi Toronto, the University of McGm and iii iii-e several universities oi our Maritime Provinces. Wherevci they have proceeded l am glad to say that they have shown to us by‘ thei wonderful success in the examln. ions at the end of the year that their educational foundations have been well and truly laid: Al. though there are. in the Mllritlme Provinces possibly ii dozen institu- tions Sllliiiiill‘ in the Prince oi Wales (lull-ego, doing the some kind of work, not one oi’ them re l-clves for its certificates such consideration from the universities as does the Prince oi’ Wales Col i-cge. Oui citizens do not realize that they have in their midst u fully equipped Junior College whose diplomas are accepted in the Arts and Science Facility ir. lectusl preparation; s teacher can direct work in s school only so far as he tncroughly understands the work himself. Seventy-five per cent. of the teacher's success de- pends upon his intellectual prepar- ntlon. and to accomplish this our whole first year curriculum is planned. No subject gets more at- jects. And a‘ vigorous use dictionary is imposed upon him in regard to spelling, snce of this in teacher months. method oi teaching. With knowledge of phonics the of the first year at school. teacher leaving the full of the first and of the sec» Schoo‘ in recent years h, so "Mm 0nd year. At tile small. merely ed to teach Reading‘ nominal expenditure, Prince Ed- ward island keeps li1- her midst for one year, and for two her students, und saves to hcr people und the province the excessive cilurges‘ for fundamentally necessary Subjech their attendance at Universities Penmanship also is a subject in m". "bmad- i curriculum. so that our public The acceptance granted to the schools may be properly directed. Prince oi‘ Wales College ‘by all ed- l" Armlmeiic 3- iarge 9""- Ot m9 ucutional institutions is sufficient time dflm-ed i” m9 sumac‘ i5 KW‘ guarantee that the popularity l, en to oral work, so that the teach- lias with its, our people, 1g no; mar. ers proceeding to the public schools ely o. matter of local pride. But on may be mdmed 1° u" ‘ii ill the" the other side of our work, on the 9911mm m‘! 5° leach the wmbmn‘ side of. the Provincial Normal tion of numbers to be found in the to direct the efforts of the schol-i ars in our public schools in this four fundamental operations of Ar- riculuin“ is widely" sdju two parts, teaching and‘. We do not claim. however. young teacher goes out. lisiall.‘ pus balanced judgment that he have after three or four . experience‘ in tentlon than does English, which is teachers are but sixteen or-l the pruciical subject of all sub-Slime" Yuflrfl of use? Why sh ‘ The student is trained to the critics of our Normal-S‘ study, the sentence and the para- make such demands graph. Anniytlcsily and synthetic- t-elwhors? Why not also front yo ally he -is made to comprehend the lawyers and young doctorat- worklng of tt sentence in all parts Young liluu Just graduated 1mm‘ 0g ghe|lnw school confidently telfafi‘ ‘- that the Judge on the bench ho pronunciation, - neither the law nor the procedilr and derivation, and significance of; the cemeteries are fliil-Hofrit words. Who can deny the import-filial "Bil"? 60"“ 110l- lblqfote trpjnjng?‘flleth0dfi of the youngdootor; And y-ei. it takes n-lut of time, a every summer the usriuuiturli lot of time out of the total of nine 19895 llmdW-‘Q l1 crop °i 3850M! Then more p, included experts that are raised heforostlt also the sll-bject of Phonics; for no- time. Not-so much the knowie" teacher can depend on til-e A. s. ti.,but the indsment is isckins. In‘! a case of the yolihg doctor, the in, yqpng yer, the farmer. we make alio teacher can have beginners reading ‘"1995 ""1 W5 W!" Di1ii95uY' the newspapers in tho latter part lime 911B" 81W “B 7-119 Dflui-il-i Every to whom we shall turn w Normal 119MB. Freehand ency of the criticism of our you - drawing is giv-en to all students teachers. teachers fully sixteen -. so that our teachers may be able fievelliedfl Yea" YOUIIB- v the idem that because our tesc ers are young our teachers hrefii w successful. '1 think it is; miiiweilo that this province working thro ' teachers of such ages, is able" do the educational work she h accomplished; To ma it. is,‘ acle. ‘ taken in -meré tolerance, and‘ not need to hsyeaiiowaliooa ma for them. Our teahherir vrh their way to other provinces capable of doing good work -‘ a l teacher, that he has _ teaciilhg. ' only (f .6 s. ‘ith con _ ‘ Do you see the utter falcons‘, - '. l don't wish you to gnaw” w ' Our teachers are hot‘ ' to [have hugs ready curly. fining CO- --------------------------- 39 ‘ bliss Szldic Mclfinnnn, (daughter who has been‘ a teacher or is a American Locomotives 82%; of Mr.. und .Mrs. Ewen ‘Mc-Kinnon parent "watching the child's mental Anaconda Copper ..... .. 38%; 0f Lcwii‘. P. .E L), the popular development. is of the. opinion that (iamulhn Pqclflc Railway 110% cashier ill. 'i‘hoinpson‘s cute at her of all tlic subjects taught in the‘ N... -- i,.L".i“°..?2.f“iZ.‘;§‘%¥l..§-Z‘.i§§' :¥:.1'.::. saris:.i:2;"";.:1::;:.;i.i°i...zir- Gill-ll"! Q11.“ Slit!“ muvn- w» 1H3 Guests werepresdnt from" ‘many mice freehand drawing. We have, ufmm’ and "spam ‘he “will “"5595” the first timeiu the institution tbai £1011 now to farmers to try and a teacher has been added (m. “m! sole purpose of giving all his or iher time to the teaching of that BRIDAL SH-OWER.—A very very important subject, and '1 um pretty linen shower was tendered sure that everyone in the audienm" sections and included the follmv- added to our staff n very efficient ing: Effie Morrison. Margaret Mor- teacher, one 0i’ our o\vn students, rlsnn, Veronica. Morrissey, Ger- who took it very prominent place tiude Mnrrissoy, Mamie McPl1er- in all her classes, prosecuted her 5011. Allilifi ‘GUNS. Effie MIIUIBWHOII. studies abroad. and who comes Christine McDonald, iClirltinc Mc- bunk to the institution now, to give iLBllfl, Mr. and Mrs. Niles Hiiwcs, us the benefit of lierwork. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Masters, \Ve have also added this year Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, Hector Gii- manual training which had disap- lis, Roderick and Frank McDonald pbnred for a time from‘ the curricul- (7- R- Gimme!" and 1050i!" Ufirleii- um. Wu have s new teacher. This Miss Mclflnuon is soon to leave work is being taught very cnpsbiy for Otiiilvzl, (lnnadli, where she is by Mr, whugli; to marry Ml'- Sluuiry Daniels of’ Then there is another subject. that city. The party broke lip lit music, 1.11 innovation practically. a lat-o hour and Miss Mclfinncif though it had been on the curricul- wlis the recipient ni’ many beautiful um some-years ago, ftS a voluntary slits. She resides with iler sisterflsniijeci, altogether out side of the hits. Pufiiiiili. ill 139 Afiiflgluil ordinary course. We have added it Street to our curriculum this year, in a '—-'—<'>i— more permanent Wily. 11ml WP ;;THE Q||_ QF THE PEOPLE.. have engaged a teacher to do work Many oils have come and gone, but- that l_thl11k might be put on a par .Dr. Tilomas’ Eciectric Oil continii- itywiili (iluiwilii; ill l"? ililllilfmllce es i0 inuintuin its position and i113 as irsuliiscl‘. I feel 111M no print crease ii.s sphere of usefulness QTY Bchiwi i-‘i DFODBPW 1W1 efficient" each your. its sterling qualities ly maintained unless iii-p, subjects have brought io til? front and kept of free-hand tlriivviiis and of "i118 it there und it can triily be called icalso. are ineluileil in the rssulfli the oil of the people. Thousands course. Music is regarded as ur have benefited by it und would use ‘addition tn the line 6f studies no other preparation. rather than a rcsulur concrete us" --— , or the curriculum. i believe the o; housewhm, time will soon come when musk S,‘ Charles m. will be taught just as the letters 1,,“ of the alphabet or the words of om Wirdlniiry renders, so tiilit we will be" able-lo read- the printed pug: 0f niuslc just its correctly as wi; now read the ordinary nlphabetica characters. l x1111 much pleased that olir Premier has taken a per sonnl’ interest in this subject, and is seeing to it that it gets properly included in the regular studies of our school curriculum and that in iliu Princ-c of Wales college 1hr students shall geI._ sufficient trliin ing und teaching to enable them to tench the pupils of the primary schools. We iwere fortunate 1r. securing the services of Professor ‘ Fletcher, who begun his work this year under tremendous ilifflcuities. but achieved wonderful success, l think everyone will sdmit, who es- timates, just what (llfficulties ni- tend the beginning of such ll. work. ' It is not flattery to say that tliis= institutiombets a better class 0i ::'i‘l1e majority demand Borden Jersey Milk "with the cream ln.” "The can with th-n cow on the litbcl." 'i‘“.iey know it is best. Yfiih‘ grocer can supply-you. - i " liIInnrlPa Llniment for Diphtheria . - a Jwoqvill Soda‘ Illii Service Tint Pleases iile Most Particular Tile Soda served st our founinln combines healthful- ness und deliclousncss. Every drop of water ‘that goes into fl. glass of our soda. is filtered tile gas that cnnbonates it is purified to the highest de- studgnts, tiinnmdoes any‘ insktitiiol; u on; sni or work n a l’ Ema A" "u" syrups are dis provinces of Canada. "i don't made from the most 1051310115., ripe fruits that grow. Our cream comes from it sanitary" believe I'm gulity-‘oi the slightest exaggeration, lnnnskillg that state- ment." The average inteiilflfmfie dairy. A -, of this Province of,95.000 p809‘!!- ~"- ' ‘vi: excels that of riny simlliar por- “soufi: ¢l_=_5'ANL|N53_5 tioirof Canada. we have in this lnstliution- u holly of students that cams to us in September and wlih great enthusiasm set out. to ‘ do their work, und it did not make any difference how much work PREVAILS IN EVERY DE- ‘T-AIL OF THE‘ MAKING _ AND 8ERV|NO~ OF OUR sons. ' 1 v Start now. Get the tidbit of drinking at our-fountain reg» ulariy. ‘ Johnson 8i illiS0- The Quality Drugstore i Cor Kent and Fringe first?! IURGY o no with D t another da itching. Beading _.__.4-O>---— or Protrudlnl! Piles. No surgical I'll-ES 0 ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment will roll ve you at once and afford lasting enefit. 50c a box all dealers, or Ed- d: Co" Limited, Tor- enoioao- ischool. what is being accmplished? dist these people are not going to be lurking when l1 eroism is call-, 2d fur in their life work. NOW, these students have been with us fur some considerable time, ‘he first your class have been with. in: 111st your, the second year class for two years, and the third year class has; been with us for three rears. As you look them over, and estimate just what they have ac- complished in three y ears, just what walk has been ivrnught, not in {gathering up the facts of so ’il'tlll_\' pages or of so many books, biii as you calculate just what man- ii0Oii and ivciii-unhood has been de- veloping iii these persons, liow much their intellectual horizon has been widened, their noble eln- otlons awakened, and volition made to will: upon idealism. I believe that the people will be satisfied that iiils institution is doing a worthy and necessary work for this Province. _ We do not like in distinguish the two jiiififl ui’ the work that this institution is planned to p-crfurin. I do not think it is ivisc that we should be conscious iii. illl times. of the line that theoretically liiv-' ides 011;‘ students holly iiiio the two classes. teachers and non-l teachers. We il£LV~e got to reinuiir’ ber that we live olir lives as , a community. This institution has to educate the ordinary citizens who are. to he the trustee boards to manage our district schools, or- to he tho rate-payers, who will vote the money for their support, or to be the rank und file cl’ citiz- ‘ans, whose voice is public opinion, that shapes and controls our edit- cational system. Possibly. liefilillifi probably, the wcli being of our s0- ciui fabric d-eprnils 1110i"! “D011 an intelligent citizen-body than up- on nn educltted teacher-body, that is, if we ciin sgpurzltc the cum- munity body into portions 11ml m-ore than we can sever into inde- pendent portions the human body. When we can ilcterinlne which por- tions of the human body could best live an independent life we cim hope to deiermin-s which is of greater importance 'i11 this institu- tion, tho Prince of Wiilcs C0119!" part, or the Provincial Normal School past. We. can't separate Prince of Wales from the Normal Schoof.‘ Til-g work has 80i- tO be maintained in its integrity. 11ml if the 101m. is made solid, I do not think our people will ever wish the parts to be separated. because we have got to rgnlemb-cr that it is absolutely essential to maintain this school in its hlghefit fiiicien‘ (‘ammls- cy. When our worthy sioner oi Public Works Z095. “"9 and down over this province in laying s great system of Public pose of enabling the iieillilfi 1° move freely through the Province ‘hurled ui our Normal School; it-hmetic. An intelligent analysis of our great many of us indeed have not first year cllffluulum Will reveal sufficient faith in what it is doing‘ the fact that a large fraction of a for the training of the teachers. student's time IS. devoted to wnrk from our rural schools. What real-i whose sole purpose. is teacher- ly lire thc facts? in the first place training. Then in addition to all we are attempting to prepare this the whole time of the student teachers in nine months, taking is diverted from academic war". ' We know that criticism ls oftimes B. aw. frequently ‘praised by til spectors for ‘excelisncy. A ,,.ii cinnl in afiarse sch00l_ln Brit. Columbia reported to inc that o ‘be teachers ‘coming tohiin- ‘frq ‘in msnv provinces hexprete ‘ (Continued on page ‘al roads ho does so fnr ill-e “m” Pl!" i . immature boys and girls‘ ‘from the for three to fvur it -c‘-= ‘n ii - country schools to this institution and in nine months. by sleight of mind, transforming them so that they may be able, to compass the wori. of directing the mental, phys- icul and moral energies of the young people, congregated in the district. What constitutes suffic- ient preparation for the teacher? Any person whn knows anything about schools will say the teach- er must first of all have an iutel- months’ ti-a clvs Pawn“ room, in al has the ad "on zir-l rievot e‘. and mrnsr-e wring of lcsscns and to t. c of actual teaching in f1: i‘ i‘. carefully competent teachers We humbly submit that ou si11~ cnim if you have not yetleernq ‘ dent teachers do as much as can bow safe you are with this prepari- reasonably be expected in nine lion st hand get it today and kilo I wh 1 ‘O “. n‘ i‘ "1 n. w r , . - do the; tccljthsyi-i ~r ctr ‘ciinnce is placed on this” -~n~ nonin- with the-certainti- "wt ‘v wi‘i do all that its-- make l of which tile studtn‘ vice and assistance n’ ining, and that the cur- for yourself. _ (i-laszards) CARTEITS PRlZli I-IASZARDXS IMPROVED is the BEST {QTRAIN 0i Hnszardds improved, and is grown especially for us from choice selected routs. \Vc recommend our “Prize HzlszzlrlYs” as fhc best turnip grown in this or any country. Ask for CAR- ‘ 'i‘l'IR’S PRlZl-I i-IASZARDKS 'IM- _ ‘PROVED and takc no substitute, CARTERS PRIZE. HASZARUS - IltiPROVEi) is sold in scaled card- Swede P Turnips (Millpond) ‘Carter's Millpond Purple ‘lop. Sweiie round, perfectly shaped ‘bulbs. with vcry small top; rich yellow, firm, free from coarseness, of excellent quality; skin yellow with a deep purple top; splendid keeping variety. The turnip being‘ one of the staple root cro 510i. this Province, it has ‘been our endeavor to 0 taln ‘ a variety oi undoubted merit, and such that we colild depend upon from year to year. This variety has fully‘ realized our expectations for the past eight years, and having become a fa- vorite with turnip growers of this Provlncenthy; demand is increasing greatly for this ‘variety. ‘ Many ianncrs in the vicinity of ‘Charlottetown g will grow no other kind. We would strongly zldvise turnip growers to grow this exceilflpt V;- produciiig large, comes from onto. Sample box free if you mar; ‘passing from one road t0 zliiothiii‘. so thnrthe people of Souris will not he far from tile P901119 0i Til!‘ nisii. The many communities were no longer to be many and separate, bllt an lntggrai whole, and the classes of that. united com- munity were no longer to be BOD- araie and distinct its-teachers. and farmers. and merchants. and DN- Tessionai men. but tn be hence- forth only Prince Edward Islander! to be educated nil iogethegin the Prince of Wales (‘clings and Pro-‘ vincial Normal School. As these. students go out from the common classroom of this institution. to the different communities. they will rFfTV»'|i,iI them an esprit do corps. that will prevent class consclnus- i‘ lb. sizes. by ollr agents. Postage Paid. ‘ SlilllSiiilli-l‘ paper and ate-mu hostage. ....',,, ness, and so do much to make the teacher and the citizen in fullest ‘board boxes, in 1-4 lb. i-2,ib., and l For sziic at our store and Price per lb. $1.00‘- i-2 lb. 5o cents; 1-4 1b., 3o cents. For sale at our Seed Store, and by nearly i \v0 hundred merchants in Princ (see list in seed catalogue.) - CARTER & c0., t n. - riety. Olir supply ‘ .. iviicre it is well known, and considered one of ~ the best in cultivation. Sold only-in sealed -pl1o- g- kagcs. 1-2 lb. pkg. 50c, 1 lb. pkg. $1.00. Postage laid. ' .‘ . ‘- i e Edward‘ Island ‘ F- - t _,.. iciuiiiiiiiii*iii.iiiiiii ,