Match Has Long . ‘Trip From Tree ‘v-‘YDSWORTH. 0.. NOV. 26. —‘ A "llllille request. Pl-(Jflillf! in the “ml-y ol llle maklng of the wood i-iiiver wltll its inflam- qorlliulllllltch starts its Journey to l" ll! mllys vent. pocket in a tower. t5 i1 e forest, hundreds 0i‘ nlllel. "WHY from the final center of niliil. “aw m “Filfe-‘llll. rtlllrolltls aiili l“ l‘ ‘m’ "Wllkll lly the match t-tlinpaiiles. Wlllltll 1IZl‘\‘t~ mm," rm,“ “is ii business lthan ti I TYHE APl-“l-RMlATlVtE BY l Timber Cut 2-Inch Planks tsvt-iililg education isliotter than a classical filllry day, Although niiich may llllllll-"l of the tilocll would be turn- Gordon Wright. P101111 Uiic ('Oill]ll\ilf1'i)\\ill.~l ti lzrotlt tl-nt-t r9. Wlll Puguley, left, and Mrs. ldcnt; of the W. C. T. U., who o election campaign. _ ediiczltioil." be said on both sities,my duty, to- 6d hark. illgiit, is to prove, that the bualn-Icilllllllrrlcc, in submitting, that, ln Ovary sense of the words, n bunt". The mzln who does not. know thecsu etiitcailoil is better, for n iiilin, lk tiilaory or his blisiiless, is likely to "1 “1 fall dowil, oiiouiititliis of lduiio, _._--———--, rziiirtittd, ‘.24 ulilles loll h1g3 l“ lllll main "IN! of Illtl. Spglpi lliiio llllilfiiillltlllill Railroad ‘ litiuls tlieni to (‘ooiir ll'l\lo.u'l-, l put into ilooilll-i and itoutoti to tho coiiipuuyflll llulllllllll U" tho Bpokilliti Iliv.-,-__ , 'l'1lt‘ 1112s arc sziivt-d iiiio lwqduull {planks and Rlllistiiillll for a your ur eds cdilcailoli is tho better. Golfing Cele- _ brities Trekking Toward West (ireenwich Village Thing Of The Past: NEW YORK, N- Y. Nov. 2h. A rivcter and illl‘ t-lttl-k of’ tilt.- Wreckers‘ iiuliuiit-rs io- lilly drown out the voice ot‘ Now oiliei- businoss liuiil. oi‘ chtiiidlziiiiz, that allti fliliui, quarrel recorded iii the scriptures, caine to pitltre ill-fore the lllorli, the first fruits. of their industry. The boiler salesman of the ptlrotl ills offering liuit. it Wlll-l iiioro acceptable. and .l\bt-l‘s crowned with silocoss. not. possibly iiialto successful, our Tht- first ilialitifiil-iitrinl: stop is llitwm‘ “r63 “'”rk' "lllew w“ 1mm” l"11"l“"'1" $5-'m" “M” "Mm? lo feed llio blocks iiito :1 uiaciiiiie, which cuts them up null forces tllc- slicks iutti liolcs of all iron plate. holding 500 gilt-ks. takes an hour from thou until tho The vllllfiillllll “l m” golfing Cm“, ("r 115"» lllili’ nrt- glllil. to tho. coni- Seiet-toll lumber iiloro is cut l m“ Pul/‘flti lllilillil-l 3% fill-hos ioilll. which is l t‘i iciigili oi‘ ti iiililcii. V1“ ‘mm iblocks tlrl- seiii to tho Yllclnyy h§\\‘\\l lit Ztttlil-iiiilt- _louriio_v. ili)i.(li‘lllllM-~*(i‘l'(‘t!iiWit'll idourlecii-sltiry apltrtitieni cs, springing up lii the very heal-l oi the tiilediiiit» l\'li'.l\\l‘P.S<\\\\'. aiitl foi-elizil-smtiili-ug l htrvo. not. only shut out glimpses ol the poetic moon, hut have boostoll the innit-it"s foremost lit-rites 01' 0P9" “m lllm l-_ anlullllll- ttllulilailloiits aw r1 ' l ' ‘ill or. H“ mm “ iii California, wllll an aggregate [HIYSU \' 5H0. are the. inatlllilis attr oltcis. 'l‘iil-y bolzlii xvllll ill‘? How Matches Shaped struggling artist. A now type of resident. has tied iii lilo distriuL~llersoils with liictiiiil-s shove $15,000 n ytiar, who t-tru afford to pay for hoilig tiirthu friiigc of iloheiiiitl. jllllg" who made the section color- ful tmli desirable, and thus, iiitiir- eoiiy, expensive. iiltvo scnitcrt-tl lu ioirscbip, Deccuiiloi" l0, lliit- iray. l-l lvlll llo playod ll\'t‘i‘ the plclll tlue lihlhlile iloacb Ziitiulti. scone oi‘ iiiosl. o ninaitiur ciitliupitiiisilips. to do things, lilillilfflllcnlly, system- Zllllifllly- and liotiurateiy. us how space. and iuoiicy. When we have lflflfiiiWl these things. we have at.» qlfiretl the ground-work for ‘habits. which are not.‘ only desirable, hut. necessary and essential, in the pro- per functioning, of n wcll ordered life, profession, liidoetl. li is my coiltl-ntloli, that ll business training in necessary even for the pursuit oi‘ tho classics, for. how iiiiioh moi-o vuiuahit-i, ill u. stud- ent's life iii triassll-s, it‘ the student tivo iiigrodil-iii iii iiitticil making 1° hum“? m“ ‘natafial’ was liarrcli by congressional act. iii llollunhlllxilq lllggmluhgl; “m! m fl“: 'I‘bc. poisonous pllosphorits loll“, valllc ll.l',l“ le frolmfl? ilscd in affect the bones of the jliw from m“ Vlflqlql‘: 11m“ f‘ leg’ 1°" Sesllui nuipfiitio. of OI, Um ‘ ‘ " u 1mm“ 5' ome piiospiitirus iiow is llseli, which it-i ' Los Angela; Open 810.090 plates are curried and nil the weak l“i‘t.ill Iiol xloiito. tho club ‘nlllllllPfi impllrfllvl “nus Mn will more on lo Htlcrlliiloiltti. iviicro ‘Ni-xi coiiios irt-ziiiiioiii by paraf- "11" 11mm‘ _,-aillillict~ 325ml! purse, H" and (‘m-Ilmitlls‘ “lrllllglllll? lHPPPillhfii‘ 2i to 2G. The i'il'>'.f and second days of 15137 “mmll” will soc tho golfers competing at. union}: iiio Russians, Poioil, and Lung "‘l“l>]| lll nnlnhfil- 335ml “f. Jews ti“ New York's Sitlo. Tile sticks pass over u. roiici- which turns iii a box containing the (iOili- 'i‘llo ignition tip i~t ap- mlr‘ pllod the sallio wuy. llllyl-yl Olflvlllll; “l. m“ llws Angel“ $l0r llle use oi Phosphorus tis an ac- Kt-iilli, the “box car pilot", a iitiiii- [llllll lllll,ll“_lllllllll.l. l, ll, ll_ “H, lll-ll. lior of writers. rtlllicliis aiili art stu- flllll-llll; ll, flllcolllllliollllll, all llnullun tioiits, packed their toothbrushes llllrm, mllry ll,“ llmry Coupe,’ for. and Tflillflifiil across town reoleiitlyllllpyly u; Texlul’ M“, “ll-Glam llllll- llilwliveblsoli‘ to top place last year, will 11R- Koiiip is back iii what roimiilis oi il-ellll llll, lllll._ roslllt-ill til‘ Milf-l iloiiiiali Sit-cot ailti_:l fllztirt- of the _.l__- Wlll, lull... lll"(lH('(lI'fl|l‘(l itiurlsi show places. 'l‘ilt1 .l‘1tl8'll.o\‘lilt'. he sitys. is "ioo l~ll-,,l_ pulllpsllllllu lllrly" for liiili aud it‘ iliol-o are niiyl yluulu also; (lull, other liosptliriiiiz Bohoiiiiilils trying iitivo taken up the have. follovvotl up with a business included iii lilo iiuiniiei' oi‘ K011" taduclilitiii as woli. I slliiliitl or signified inteiilitiil to be (.11 llziull w ll '. Australian Premier To See Canada lspecial to the Guardian) 2d. ~—St.liiiey (o the i>l~lltiiiol~ oi‘ Ai13ll“l\ll"ll.M "Y‘1lC“"“‘“‘ list. iluaiiioss in li' “~l\'*‘“1>51“‘4 111*‘ “rllmlal “Mn”! oiio lit‘ tho nlost lliitoiitlctuul 11 i141" 11'1"“ 11"” "l?! m" Al“? best. vcrseli nuilloriiiezt iii 01,1’ .~‘1““' YmK-lllll» 1‘-“~""m‘ '91 and modern l‘: rériir-I l 22nd, than spending Christmas ill‘ l“ T sea, unti he will t-il-iii front Vancouv- mwln-u er on the Niagnl lie proposes l0 v ilrlilly, .itio kirluvtitid, lobby (‘rilit-ll- ~eil~liil-, lliil hioliioril, ’l‘ ilfifl-rrigllii. 1ll1‘)"1l 111F111‘ l" 111111 llllllllwl‘ fllllritbfilhtio flit-ital. Mlltdlliillllli Siiiilli, John io lottti them to cheap rl-iil land. “ll stood it slivoriti iiiouilis,“ he. tiiiitt-k, Wichita, Kansas, liiiti burly Ntrilioliv. of (‘tll-vulzliid. (ietirpgo. You “tiiitl l know rout-H‘ til-o 111x11‘ i~fliu oi‘ hos Aiigolos, ilotioiltli all old Vlllll.L'(‘l'.l‘11l‘iII' t‘llllillllitlil, will be till-. outs-faintl- iilo tint-s that gtlvo tlio Viilalil» its iiip, cuiltciltit-r will |.=iui'n homo by w is (it-urge Aulbntrk llo_wi ‘Side is no ililli\\'l.,'l'_l_O tiic- lirolliolli. 1.1‘ Ailiiuztliil Heights, hllllifl~nik lor- zli iotlsi“foi' ine.-'~'"l‘-iio city u-tliriiiner municipal liiikn title bolder. ' and tho place is full of dead trots." ‘Loss fastidious stillls, litiwl-voizlStiii Antonio, 'i‘exti.~i, null tho V1881- witii thelcril swing will end at llot Spr wind that litiwls tlirtiuizh lilo ('l‘ll('h.‘l1£\i'1(., iviicro $700 open lit‘ old houses, are sticking it out iii isit President. Cool. m?" "l Sea‘ “stable to cileck their work. <O¢---—- C01. Leonard Gil Dalhoiisie $3 who inaiinizti to eit-liodilltiti for l“t.‘lli'lli\l‘_)'. iiuiiilioi" —’~ —-~—~— — _vlllllllil pubiicziiltm. floor tu‘ uu llltl greatly iii tho lost few yoars. line foriiiorly prgiiliiiollt. Villui-ZPI‘ who was known its ti “radical int; tt steadily iii(fl‘l‘.fl.'-illil»'.' of itioiilisis liPOiIlltl thorn. htiliso for $25: it iuoiiiii,“ l-xllllliiil-tll llnrblir Alli-n. a \\'l‘l|l‘l‘, “and by rc- iiolvaiiiig ii iuyscll‘ niili liPllllilll-l out istt-i” is now the iltutiitird I inliungt» to iitlltl the rcal t1stuic lilzeiil; iii lllt! Yiiiulgo. lilo iui: lllitlk-silolis aull lluiiquo stores, lioillliug to lltiiitlli‘ daily liil Campbell, chairman of the Board erwlse would be . lif Uovl-riiors of Dallimlsle Univer‘ has a business Piiiifillilifll is rululy slty tliliitiiliit-tlil today that ilio uni. 1 litlll rt-colvtltl a gift of $35,- olhors arc ruini- hlilllll lhiiil: would trosi Muir‘ S. 1l’iiltiii, sculptor. ii rosidl-iit loi- iiioro tho lllt‘ lust tcu years lii‘ Alloy, says lit‘ is out- oi‘ ilio la. nilliilllii: iirilsis lll the boriititid liiitl that lie is proiiiiiioiit i-oiii-oatl ooiislrtit-tltlii oil- (Ytilharliil s, i)ni.. be list-d iii silt-h ll wuy its may st-oiii best in tho progress of til - . 40>...» NewwMethod of Freezing Haiibu PRliNCF. RUPERT, 1'3. C» Nov. ‘it'll ~—l\ new brine irlollioti of frovzlus . halibut. that wiii muko it possible i.o l . . ,' - , _ l , n" u l tlliqlthitinlrqtlltli “V?! h“ ‘med m a 1mg" 1119a” “wuy and mwmlg lilm the im >etu to l i "all has bu?" llvvlllml hm,“ ~ - ‘l mllmlfi educational itioll- 1n the life, tile literature and the 1 I l s tr ve into tho iAt tho. recent (ipcitliilrof the ill-ivllelh iisiierlcs experimental station at lellllance lleiiiolistralloli of lilo mlll new uiethoti was ltivon by D. ll. 3,.“ nl llll ll _ _ ll k Flllii, ll('llll~_i.',‘ tllflliflilltfif tho stalioinla n 19y m.‘ 311mm“ Wm‘ N iii iilo liroscilt-o til’ J. .I. Fowle, Hflifwcqllrlliil oirtzuillstliiicoi-l ilil olglltnllu rotary of lilo. lllfiltifilfllll Board of lllflrQ‘ w“ ha". n0 ollllvflrll "mule": - up lii mwbt ' tilill liirtilo t-tistiliiitls tbt- tourists, null one Vlilllgcr, “leaving wiln “ill tho good old days“ used to A jump froiii $77» ii month wriio poems for the papers, . is wily. hold ot‘ a houso ti fow years ago. front a ltt Felipe (inc rclll osiall- liliig oi‘ iilti llti\'l' ho not-s lti iiui'tll‘.ti ovoryl ‘ililllllitlf on tho profits oi Hill)li‘li- otilil- "iioiirgt-isic." {Os- rent to $200, lie tixpiaiill-tl Around tho t'tli'iit‘l‘ is ill-lug i‘i'(‘l'l' llllllllctl lllt otl lilo typical l't)i|l‘l(‘l‘li'3lili‘y apa tilt-ill. ilousc whose only "Vllltilzt-rs time Village publisher, will no "ox- 111.‘! " who ilrll now doing Kill-I vcrtlsiiiu or salcsiiiliiisiiili. ’i‘ilis teiziss, according to Mich; The lltimollsirliiioli iiliowoti 1 difference boiwoon air frozcil aiililuru suligfvidl brine. frozoii halibut iintier tho. iloivwvilil trilter countries, wc must. pro- Vllll‘ KFPIPWI‘ educational facilities, that llllvo been going on for smile thawed out and the flesh was in no wuy comparable to fresh halibut, wliorotls the flesh, when the. brino could liardiy be distinguished from, frosii fit-iii either in texture or qual- ily. Th1- iiow iuotlititi iliiis made it. possililc, tho doiumil-ltrziiltiii tfifllllflil, to piut-t- brliit- frozoii halibut. when thawed out nil lhc market. as i118 equal of frcsb whicii it. was b11903‘ nlblo to do itndor tho tilr freezing lLutheran Anth Heard In Streets nit-tlz-lttro-soeklnz nllthtiy tilrotin iho famous sircct fulr oil the boulevard divs llntlgnol. ies in tho out-er part of till‘ (‘lly now littvll a new Amid till llbtl “VlllfliidlflfW and othPr Eli's of French origin ohuriiati out. by the merry-lzo-rounds. German ctllliope loots forth Marltlfl Luther's old (‘hrlstilin battle hymn. l"Elne {Ft-sic Burg int {inner Golf!" ("A mighty POPfM-flh is our (loll. The Lutheran anthem, as rende ed by tho steam organ from yond the Rhino, drowns on lFrench airs of a latter tiny omtinat~ ling frnnl the neighboring booth-n. "l ill T-lhlltl n but-linens ‘ _ 1 t lr-oid railway porter of Winnipeg, who“ t melceamry rm“ roman 0d into n wood carving Illlll National Art Society of New York. I’ new boon uellimod by‘ the lllISINiSS l5 illlllilllliN l _ Tile following are the papers clined, can aiwaye find lead lii the discussion lit St. James pursue ml, clapglgly ‘Lllefllly Society on the question-- follow, education better trained, 1,, able l0 conduct M. a1. TllltB. in a business aoit. of way, or lo guide others iii s0 doing? talassiolil education?" I IAN BURNETT| ill competitloii with nil-l The science merchandising, in the oldest, and uiosi important, iii tho world? iilllooll, it was the science of mer- iell to the first. when Cain and ‘W131. 1W0. DYE" ill such a way. for business, was We enu- instinct io do things, ill u. business A liusliless otitiration teaches us. it shows to economize. in time. iii whtiinvor occupation, or wu liiay be engaged. best university men. who iflllfli-llCfll side. Mr. fitlrry Holinttii, of R. T. Hol- niliii and Co, ill addition to a. 1busl- liitiss education, has tho replitalimt . of being one auamm’ classical scholars. ward llllllllflrlly of Mr of the best. versed ill Prince. Ed- lslaiitl. l have , himself ll ciussitlil scholar, that r. ilolniiiu the. iiotili tif the larg- ilrtiviiico. is and glslcal The 1mm who does not. know tile Qpractlcal side oi‘ ills biisliloss, is til- ,most sure. tn be imposed upon by nieiiibors of bis stuff, ll‘ lit- is not A book- keeper, or clerk. will not iliill- so ‘much trouble if he knows that ills emiployer can not chock him. llilll. even ll‘ he is not practical, he is tibia l to coiliintllld respol-i- and iprohiilbiy finds that his iliisiiicss, is b- iiilicli more. successful tiiliii ii oth- for ‘most of the difficulties, business iliailKs life. ,\ education develops his every l- collesv. llVllllL it is becoming increasingly l-vl tioni. that the progressive llllllnlltl, are entering upml m, ulllll-llllllll. 41111111‘. lilllel-“Fillliitl lvluld sti- liroliitlcy, ilfiicli loss money will in. ullpnl, _ . 111111311 me to a definition of wiliitllnemlwls 0i lils fleck." Till‘ llle llfklilllrntion of war, than iii 1B meantfby u Classical Education- ilie lWOIIl-Y-TlVG years before the My uiitierstaiitling of the term is the imouny mull training which l" ll!“ 119K111 quarter of a century Great ‘Nor: and, Wiles, ill most. progressive has been st children ‘ Ill llflf. ltioli, iii ithctt direction, lint 1.11059 m" W11" 1111‘ izlvlilg the illiititti‘ lilougticl that lo keep ital-e l lfor the lilting generation. Now. what is the object. of slin- cntioii, to the average (zltizon? lg l; not to enable hint, to pass through this WOFld, with greater ease, sat. infliction, and profit, to the end 111111. ill old axe. he may have pence, comfort. and if not plenty. at least, ‘sufficient. to ilvo on, without. tin- Mlll" -'lllX1l‘lY- You will agree, that llltl notions tiiiit n"; llllnlullg for. word 10-1111)‘. are those that tire making" lilo greatest progress, ill 1'1‘>'1*=11'1'11. and tipreadlng the knowi- otiut- thus gained, and applying the rt-sitlts, to problems concerning food. l-lolhlllli. transportation, anti lilo health oi’ lho people. tin other words. the progicslilvn notions, iii-o prot-eetiiiig ill a bullnesu like nitiii~ tier, to provide for the physical. and ollliicatfiinnl tieveiopineift. of tho ponpio. so they will bo halter fiilcli for the competition obey must oiiiinilt‘ in. ivliii othcr nations. What is amid for nations, in cor- rooptintllngly so, in regard to indiv- iduals. if a youth wish f0 fit him- self properly, for the strife and coinpoiltion of life, he must be pro- perly lflllhP-(l. in the b"! mfllllfillfl and systems. This implies a lull‘- iness tialnins. and it follows that. no intliior how well endowed n 1mm tly otherwise be, unless he 1111B training, in addi- tion, he will ftlli short of the ile- ll, to. make a laurel-as of his life. The man with in ‘DIISlHESS tralillnl- 1f he be so in- r rum ciillilnorrirrowu cumu- thnt the average, Ciflflfllflflny tram. ed ' _ wile“ w 11111-111111“. and. if the a!- 'llio question for discussion this fairs of the world, were left to its is, "whether Ll business classical students, it. would be a ‘than a classical one. NEGATIVE BY ll llcilcnds upon the end in view, What the meuiil-i should be. ‘iulliifllll Busllilu Education Better Than n. Uinssil-ill Education?" Yllllllt: Hunt's intention merely to find the quickest livoliliotill. certainly a business ed- ucation is the illoro satisfactory. H" Wlll (lhickly learn the methods and manners or adapting himself to llllllilllK Iilfiflgyl lllililifill with material things he is tissldiioils lli his studies. if he concentrates ills whole mind and 5111's his closest attention to learn- lllt; ‘business methods, he will soon mnlll- illtnseif lln adept, and iii ti comparatively short time will ne- cure» ‘d position which may be the fllfil slop on the bidder of success. Now we can msliy understand that it student who bias been sufficient.- iy industrious, in graduate from a "come back." business college will apply himself "lil-“Ply l" lllB lllllilllllllie of his dot-n railroad station. its hospital loll ill his eiilploynlieut; and simli- cuples arlly when he has ii stake in thejchurch is only partially built, lnisiiielllls. or o business of his own, cemetery s-tlii remains partly is w him? H‘ (m ‘h? having silfficil-nt if the employer has a businous otiiictl- Tlic iiia ll who ill tt lliisliit-ttt: iilo ilralit its ‘llilltfll its a classical etincliiitili, aiitl. “l 11"‘ 1111111" llllltl- ilrcpiires one for i111)’ Work iii otlrtllni: a . (mm-e holds Ol- may be expeclgd lug families of his church is threat- (‘Olliib l11 Great Britain. school ai- ifftinlati up, “Wilmi- mmlllll u, authorities and nitccesllflil men proviso, l-xtontllng tilts, under Will Be Home In Time For Opening e llllfiitlllli (Special to theGulrdinn) IlONDON, Nov- 26. ——Premier King will go to Paris on Saturday. and will inspect the memorial there of Sir Wilfrid Lani-tar. lie is due. to arrive in New York on tile hlal-i estlc on December 7th, and he will be in Ottawa on December 8th. Ha is taking the New York route. ii. is stated, in order to be present at. the opening of parliament on December 9th. Earthquake Felt In St. Stephen time, to But does it that a man, classically l llllllk You will axree with ma. "lllll. l8 l1 bit of a dub, when it, for the world-the l have, KllETBKQTQ, much ST. STEPHEN, N. 8.. Nov. 26—— iAn earthquake rocked this city- abaut. 2.30 p. m, yesterday, jarring every building in town. Persons ran. to their doors in the belief that‘ something had. run into their homes and places oi business. Persons iii the streets felt the ground tremble No property damage was caused. l ‘EAJST PORT, Mo, Nov. 25. HEATH SAUNDERS. 1111100110“ is it means t0 an 0nd. The for discussion isr-“ls it feitt here yesterday. if’ ii. is a to a. sound. made by ii loaded t: on a hard roadway. The silock Will-ll felt. in Perry, Pembroke, and other nearby places. some of which re- ported li slightly greatter intensity than here. | way f0 earn a and providing ll LenpsiCoal City Lost In War, Coming Back LENS, France, Novl 2G.—»Leils the big coal town that had for four years the doubtful honor of a front it still has an old war shod a tottering bungalow, naturally continue along heaved with unexploded This building, one of afford to in- the economic condition of Lens. Miners Saving Money I iWiien that time comes and Peering iiiio the fulurelollll 0g- coal lam "lump the’ "lamrlal “"""e“3- Wlll 110w duction for those lniiies. Teqmremenl-“t 1'9 “Tmilenl ‘"1111 11° cord before the invasion. 511011111 ‘l0 l" 911.10)’ lllP Tfilllalllllfirl Tile havoc worked at. the bottom his earthly pilgrimage. knows all about. business that is many "mes Owner“ “bandmm. ll“, vmilh itinowinlt. He knows the ‘old gallerllm price of popular power, he knows lwgln all tho value hilt there is smoothing wanting in lrlcls lllal have gamed a lap l" .lt was cheaper to over again. Otherwise his life which he feels and realizes _pl.ollucllnn_ to the full anti yct cannot buy. can- ___~_¢o>____ not ut Lain 11.‘, and the very - . fact that it is heyoiid the means Mrs- IS Airing‘ of his money lie-gs, worries ' him and ilitillco him unhap- Her Compla-lnts py. What is that something that the successfully trained business mun finds missing from his life? Mnl- Plllllll It is simply tho pOWPI‘ his mind to the enjoyment of liitei- Pd marriage to the Rev. lectual pursuits, of employing lllnp/Stlckney Grant fell undel- the ban self through the exercise of his 0f l3l$1l°D Mlllllllllg 0f lllll E1315!!!)ll- Goti-given rnculiies in reviewing H1 Dlllcflllfl of New York, ltas aired the giant parfi. of‘ this worltl‘s pro llcr views on the clergy and llcoillll grass. Tflmpflrlng “that null llgpnxxf fashion in li current magazine. with what is null tiuniomplatlngl Tile fashionable church, she de- ln view of the knowledge thus on. clares, “la a fashionable club and‘ tallied from the past and his cx-lllltlle 6111c." Of the fashionable ree- perieiice of the present what theilml‘. she writes; "ll-mm of the rut. to produce. The Classical Education holds Vlfllli (‘illlllillullol-lslli’ illl l-llell‘ the key for the thorough euloy- yacht. Best of all he is usually con~ nient in its real sense 0t‘ nlli this Elli-fled guilty himself of the sins, world possesses worth having. This 11m are illost fflShiOnflblQ lLCEl-il Press bud produced. Ho‘ enables one This does not classics iiilri to find out what tho Univers \.' Ed- D1151 held. in order that he might ml,- gl-ealegt judge of what. the future may be in Cflpallll‘. A (‘laascnl Education, an, ‘ivbcllier a man is intended for hus- know n0 other training than the lllQPl-‘l- 101' l1 DTOYPBBlOII. or for ii com-mop school teollrse, and such 111'“ 011915111?» 1H 96881111111 ll‘ ll mp9,- llducallluu as llley (hgmgglyggl youth intends attaining to ti ripe plclled up on lye-l, lollgl, lllgllway manhood capable of oasis-ting his ‘Walla, the world ronownetl novel llsy 11nd tzenerai-lon iii mtlklnl: 111w wl-ller’ navel. ("Mel-ell llle “(log-g 0t progress li. should in its place in ,1 Unlvel-sllyv m, w“ l, common history. A man to whom tho lit- liohooi boy and served his zlppren» ermture of the past is available is ltlnenhll) ln a (ll-yummy; buginglgg. seldom weary, is rarely lit a 10ml die, hlmaelt in nn article upon the 101' entertainment, and only in ox- umleuuess ol- college djlllpmgg, ceptfonal cases hangers after ex~ says that in the future there will be Oltfilileni. or craves for the stimuf ‘no llucl, tlllnlm no Sllcl, mgr,’ n; B. iuo oi‘ over indulgence. A man to 1A“ M_ A“ L_ l, D,‘ D_ l)", or glm- "wihom tho rruit of the past is everl hlnl- letters That there will be no ready (or his plucking, never wor~ such tiling no a regular college rles about what the present mziyt (70lil86 and curriculum, and that in contain for him when his day's» the future, youths and men shall be W011i i8 dolls. 0r when lhia time for‘ “Maul-aged l0 all M “lg tent of retirement is reached. But more lam-poll acllolgl-s who silo,“ lecture than this, the man with a Ciassicsll lil public forums, giving 0t‘ lliieir Education. lithe man Who knows‘ knowledge and directions where the has‘! 111111 111s! vlslvn for the hlvl mare may be mung, ()1 course, lire, is never at a losc for compan-l Wells is fl socnrel, and it. is llal- 1011111111» lle 111w not he lwccnrl lmll lllm l, mm, who u,“ glllfllgd able as ti malo gosefp in the sitting‘ tho bexlnnlnz of lhinS“ soblthtlr- {gem cigzgenh“ ompany or h“ - e ll~ o 0 ‘ B C ', 1 - (“wuy m“ he h“ be n ioetbooks he radiates and rises to a produce the compietest and ll “comma Bllorl lllsmry ol- [ha world, Vlielght o! enjoyment of which the ever written, should despise the World k110i"! 110l- airi. of tile past. necessarily lpetln rt Many of ironid of literature uutl instiiuflong which filiiod to pro-l In conclusion. l mllllllwln 1111111- diice an lautihor to do tia well as he ‘from an intellectual, moral and m or n spiritual point qr view, not to has done without the bene collage education Dr. John Mc- Intosh. the greatest official histor- ian Scotland riina produced, never wont to college. hut studied class- ‘ce and poured over ancient re»- cords while worlllnx “l- hll "Bu"; as a shoemaker. Gilbert Nichol- son, on» of tihe greatest newsllflll" er editors and writer-e in the Unit- ed Staten, wants to s tmslnw wil- l,“ nnul the was 18, entered ll inw- yer‘s office, aswcllidd with men 0! ‘speak of n social anti ordmary ‘business point of view, a Classical Education ‘s better for a man than fa purely mnteiitiilstlc dollars and menu education, here referred to as a Business Education. in the preparation of this case l have had to rely to a considerable extent on others who have had more experi- ence of l'fe than l have had. but. i confess l know a great deal more about the subject new than i did. when. in the innocence of my ‘sit... 4:». are The Very Rev. Frank Sclwyn ‘Macaulay Bennett, dean o,’ Cithcllrfll. England, and hi: son, who are touring can: l1- a rectlon in Cana l oti Europe but, built in a weir" ' "lijigi . . tlnguinhed churchman advocates the c cathedral, not imvtatlng the architecture 0f freedom and expressing the spaclousneu c Tetrazzini Now In Concert Work Onlyl é Womenfis Ooliege_s In East Putl "Study First iroitk. Nov. Z6.'-—YO\H'\'§ ho wish to treati. the 071m‘ Qrtiso path of 240F161 at ilio. vklXPIlSG of intellectual a is, are frowned upon at some of ending women's colleges of thfi uiirivzlilotl 1541511- Rosponding io a query. ol‘ live institutions said that whlinl properly till-W i! t» in the life of Lhelr students. ffll-iili attitude is that. intellec- pursiliis should constiiiita 111$ liiitllu purpose of the student bodlgh. 'I‘rem0rs, tbeiieved to have been Ttltlfllllllll- ‘Yllil caused by u. slight earthquake were Slkflilrll Vlflllllli l _ The lmnlllllu raigo to I'll-fro \orli:_lii_, has cilior install l; 15w 59mm“ and were “c, ed on n now phase oi lliP- musical- companled by a. rumbling, similar l)’- ck-"U irllis, is mains the saiiit- jovial, witty, syili- pathetic woman. She is admired for ill-r loyalty to 111411‘ her friends and hor reliiciiiliraiicc lilt- 0 of and gratitude for ally service. This is exemplified by the proiiliil» ent plat-o Adelina ‘Patti iii lilo ll!‘1l\\'l|li'f rlioili, of l\(‘\' pillow iii lloiiil- 1 Social Life Second lu uonorzll tho ilcads of womeifi .. - - , '11- Patti Was Kind To Her , grit with iresidenl Vi lllliii Allan helilsoii, of NH“? Wm “he fwgm‘ w” M1119‘ loge. He recently told the students that. Smith College was not going to be turned into "ti center oi en~ gaging social lite with a few duties to givo ti kind of relish to a perpet- ual holiday‘ and asserted goliil; to insist that the “intellectual life here sbzili be the main ilfe even if we have to dispense with a large ilumber of admirable and enectiva iieat in the great war and was fiat vpelmulnp 'i.o the ground when it. ended. has great llrlma dam,“ who qcljupled it box iii (‘olront (iurtleil when she l“? o, rlsliii: artiste, sting; iii "Otliollo." °“' Her heart sank at the thought of m‘ singing before lilo liiost brilliant m‘ star that then had ever shone iii . ‘if s ri . i111? sum!‘- illloll. until. when he be- buried along with the old illlnzril, g:,ml,g’,i,.ll'§ MAKE gm enmely fur comes ti successful business man, but if. has an impressive saving llelglll i he pilictlcaiiy knows nil that there bank. ' is \\‘0l‘l11 knowing about business. first that catches the eye, pictures llluslasnl, lcllllll; has money and can liullze in luxuries either for himself tor ills family, or mole likely for lboiil. . The response of President Mar- ioii Edwards Park, of Bryn llfawr. was iii tlic iorni of an excerpt from her opening address to the students when she said: “That Bryan Mawr believes luily in the importance of the y happy to see ibcre was "ll singer who would tako hor pioec." Th m1 L d" I ‘Finding no difficulty in the oizi- _ _ ' e "91"" ‘"9 5 95 Y "mil °Y'borato frills and warbit-s ticmtiiiti- 11c 11201“?! llilillll. dilid then looks i0_l'- ed, are fairly well piiili, lire living m] m’ ()ll(_>,|‘illl(' singers, Mn", Tell. NH" l‘ N as l8 m“ m“ or me’ we“ and "avlng mmleY- Tm?” u" razziiii look a ticiigili iii assuming and wilat ls there still iii life for 125 mine; ln the Lem, dllllrlcl "l qllllulluq Revlewlli: the nest he re- ill h iiti i kl 't-~ ‘ - 1 aiizes the tlnateiiai success he has Ylalfp “e aga l‘ Wm “g ml mmudflod deuce away from the world." college, i-llie explained, "regards it- self first of all a place for instruc- tion ilnd the 11.0 here must bear the right relation to aucn a direct aim and not be merely or pleasantly ap prciprizile lo tilesuitory interests, or to u. purpose frankly zlinuseiilent seeking." President Henry N. MacCracken. unfavorable for They turned out 2.802.505 s\lllh . T1115 l-“l iviioil li A ii he Se” omy m“ prospect“ of mr‘ 1111113501" llli‘ "Village Dfffwllallril" would stoop to catch up tho trtuii 11°" f iior izowii wiiiil» perforiliiilp, all . . liis world's " ' ‘ \. _\ . _ of t _ other mines are restored the Lens .l q . -._ i -»_ -,__-, til ltlleoll, k goods m, all fills mllwrlul worlds region Wm go f“ beyond “s rktllliill lit bi \\ull p l‘¥\'\l,\ Won Medal in War Milli‘. Tetrazzliii H‘? of the Lent-i mines was such that in “m, lnlrodllvllml w lllullll. lo lm. eldest sister, who is: tori yearn her senior. of pllblllf llopulaflly; Lena would now “lad the Omar (uwitlilillyllilf, music while. Ilouisti was cause the college "has years iiiitl so much stricter require< meats £15 to residence than most of tho other colleges for women," the HUN, problem of non-residence ‘l-llut-tllitlll rornlt-r. < iivzl lliiii‘i‘ll‘i| Faniptliiilii. lllt- iailimls coiltlilrilii‘. The. diva is proud of ilio iiictllll slic. rtrccivetl from filo. Italian lied , Cross for hor ivork diiriili: lilo wrar. NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 2G. —- Tho ticcoralitiii was clinforrt-ti tipoil Ilylllg. twice divorced hor by (lollt-ral ilrezzi, who liiiow o1‘ devoting SOClBlY WOIIHUI whose contempltll- ill-r iii Florence will-ii silo was ti Percy child. .WayliVlade Easy u For Learned Phd’s. Play Up Scholaruhlp President Ellen F. Peudiemn‘, of Wclicsiey, said: “ll presume t. there tire no colleges of first rank who are not seeking means to tin- icges are primarily for the prosecu lion of i-iciiolaiship ' or students who them headquarters for engaging in the soczul activities academic community." Auinltiiiil; it would be difficult iito iioiirs and mimiibS the tinic which should be spent in h. D's from (‘lllilitltlflii uiiiimlrsitics journey to Oxford to tlo research work will he spurt-ti iii the future - ‘ he i iiom ii ' o ivotirin Franch- ened by the whisper of scandal ho in“ inwnlq {Hull mklug grmlullnul“ examinations upon resilience til, Oxford. among. From iiow_. oil. according lo the. llcw rcgullilioiis, ilio i't'l‘0llllil0i‘l(l(l- lions made by the university cx- l-nsion icolitrcs ltoiiliilitteo will be w “a” l1 w“ assocmuou WM] the‘ l ' v l sli tioiiliillttec lite what is great. lllerllTy 111611 01 11111 lime that gave llllgllllllitwllflax; ‘nlllllll revam- President Mary E. Vfooiiey. with Dr. Nelisoifs attitude. Dean Virginia C. Gliders-leave, of Barnard College, said her college faces a "rather different problem" from that 0t smith (loliege. "As our students are already in New Yor " she said, "we are not confronted ‘with the difficulty of their 30in; ‘away over the iveckends. most part, our students ‘serious and do pretty good work."- sitywcitlltili‘. taking "rosponsilmzt". or (‘illrliilvll oxtiiiliiitiiltim. in the club, hut when in] ‘l.’ f. v. an», ulivtlhl. nnvzflfi Uqni" Queen Mule i; shown while on her Canndlnn tour Ilmpllng umo of the ddmlnlnns nrize fruit. a "Mc mm». Redd" grown in one o0 the literature and lfllflllly. Md by 111° time he was $0.1m! eveiovbd "ll" one of the finest writers i119 Amt-ll" youth, 1 agreed i0 champion the cause of Classical Education. orchard: at Ontario. Her malesty "gm llkgly g; ygggmq q “mm-g to the “one a day keeps tho doctor away" slogan.