> he turning uarltiau. 3 ex* ' |;STAB|_|SHE[] |8§| THE GUARDIAIN, CRARLOTFETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER7 1899 Ts ` ‘ i ‘_ 55" a large new line of all kinds of School Supplies Now Ready 215 § wiiiinn BLAKE is ii5Aciii5R’s Assnciiiion.§§;;§§;i§;§§§§;=g;;;;;:;i=oR int spelling book for use in the public I0 WUUND LEAVINGUE Concert in the Y_ My Q A_;i'.ii*°;z. ‘i§..Si:;if:.i.iz“°zt..:t s teachers in the teachtng of natural ` ‘_ sciences and whereas: -The teachers _“'_' __‘_ | _ of this rovince can not '__"“ secure the advgntages that woull oc But Yet They re Afraid For England to Attend the g I - ° I §;‘»§"2’;.f1"-.’.‘i".it"“‘_¥..i‘ii?.‘.’."I.°.‘I.’.‘2i‘iZ.§i“’.‘€.f.i'I.§ Gale of Wind P H ment. aid to the school. _ _ p P this province occasional session ot the Summer School PREPARATIONS G0 0N STEAMER TRANSPORTS Lieut. Governor Mclntyre Presided Last Night--Z F.°==h°f R°=°`W= The =°° exe- IRUUBLEV IN CUHY9 6l1d88YOl‘ t0 SBCUTQ S0m6 00l1~ b cessions for teachers who attend the ___ __ _ iesses y Premier Farquharsnn and Supt.. ....i....i .i.S.......S.i..i. i f p _.__ Whereas it wouldbe to the advan- Sqmg Prevlpug Rgpgrtg C011- Angst gf 3 Cugtgmg Cgllegtgr MCLCUG. The Guardian Receives it Vilie ofihggpzggihzdhtg higzgdiiizgi iitriarrffdzizfiinay PIO!!! HIYUT iraniciea-No violation of -wife snot By Her Hui- Thank5_Th¢ gfggqs |;|¢¢¢¢d_ X“f’<'§¥.3.?.¥.i‘§.s?;‘.il$’.fi’?i“i’¢°.ff?‘€i. ..._ f' blddhirlthc cutive be directed to continue the efforts Bflllsil T€l`flt0l°y Yet Wh() SlllCldCS _ * tio secure representation for the Assc-' D i ' S ' S S ' _ M” ciationnpon the Board oi Education. , 4 ` Whereas the practise of having ln- Rev_. Father Campbell read a very in- ` the teachers viewed the matter of the ‘S ' ¢ d A t 1| yd _ dr ' -R ""'-°".' tei-eating and instructive paper on paper. lie said that what Mr Seaman Dun” an uumn olays an' mv '°°"1d°Y*b}Y 9u`°°8lh°°°d by *|16 l1’1'l"1 experienced in getting steamers satis- keghwggn tg ndian transport with rein of about 2 500 mmm’ factory for the Canadian winter* anosrnltary stiof'wlnuh~will °°r"°° *W ri:°.i'ii::,°‘::.‘::.§f:;°‘:;..‘:;;‘::, N S 0°' 6-<~»~°»==>- _ n lang" te” we maumg of the Boa” Enos Munroe, Collector ot Customs at FRIDAY, oat 5 mms th, homer md m “ct It has Mm Whitehead has been arrested charged mam” "mon provided that the Beers shall not make with conspiracy and arson preferred by The union beg” this mornin' with 3 °°dd°n i”V“l03 in U19 “'1'm°l'.Y IHS |1516! Wb0 alleges that Wllll IWO a lession in writing by Mr. Ewen Stewart *dT:t:‘ltl;1s':;;°£;i°:h'g: 252;; P136 others, Cranswick Mnnroe and Howar :'hi°§‘W5§t V03; iU8tl1;ucti\i;.The Kai em r. ewar spoea n was s tension of waitingtwill tell severely as M°°r°°' he ind th° G°'°r"m°“t hmm Fgngrm gr Mugguigpugygmeng, Hwy its Beers discipline and more vventhey mg* at Whitehead useful hints were given as to new writ- tl will soon exhaust what little forage “Sensational developments are ex ing should be taught. The fingers can they have and what is near the border pected at the coming mal be trained in the use of the pen_ long and be compelled to fall back on their before ink and paper are supplied to e MoN'rni:aL, Oct 6 -(Special) - '59 °hi|df°U- Y James Phipps shot his mfs “tau Mr. Stewart said that there would be THE WE th k usd h I a mluch greater improvement in writing! E' I d imse I d h h d I if proper pens and paper weae gupplied e was e iiious an t ev a a ew by the school authorities- an i the ex- WASHINGTQ! Oct 6- Lspecml] words pense would be a little inore tor. them i mm' Clearing and 4300161' With hlgh in the end, it would be much cheaper northeast shifting to northwest win' s for the tax payer. V After linishing his most interestingt, lesson, a vote of thanks was tendered Bg¢ M.. sewer. ara. saauaN’s Paras on Examizwrion. This well expressed and very thank- ould . - , ,_Ar;r`ita‘i_rnos session' S 'V ful paper was verv much appreciated. Mr Seaman considers that examine tions are ioo much emphasized. He thoiight that the teacher who was good ._ enough to teach knew perfectly well Made f what i-upils should be promoted. He rmn Pure thought that the real obyeot of the ex Cl`€2.1‘I1 Of tartar aminations was a test ofthe teachers’ k S ___ ability, and that although it treated the knowledge of the pupil, yet it was the & feg1j2 (M knowledge of the_lowest form. rds f Mr. R. H. Campbell thanked the C “sei-115* dm 1221;;.‘°:..i'°.;:.;i;r:;;..P°i:;' .iii 1" iises. He thought that it was a mis- Alum powdersare thegreatcst take to remove all temptations frornl mm of the pesent day pupils if we wish them to develop into Text Boo strong characters. He thought ”°“" °‘“"‘° ° "` """ "°”"‘ that if the child was to be é able to overcome temptation in g the world he should be taught to overcome it while at school. The dis- cussion which followed _Mr. Seaman’s paper was participated in by Messrs. Greene and Ready: "V Dr. Anderson was very much p leased hen v;i1I1):;§iihi;'i;i1:;ti7gen:1?\§iitriiisep;3ti}ii.nu th” iwith _the moderate and thoughtful way i OGG. 'Ihh tl 23. _ o'clock. P- ln- , . pass , Mr., Edgar-__ vga. titled “Some . Rev. Hr.f'lIeBay*read~a 's ‘ e el'e`ct_df,jEdnoaticn‘.Pdms‘ a "PY l,§!‘°_ll`8 Piper, and 'called forth _quite snentliusiastic debate., Hr, Sea mil moved sa vote of thanks, seconded by Mr. R -H. Campbell, _ _ i Dr. Anderson spokest some length on the paper. He declared thatthe morality of the pupils depended ‘on the teacher. Dr. Anderson believed_ that the way to do away with dishonesty” in examinations was to havethe’ boy who saw mother cheat ' to rise and de. noxnoe him before the whole school. Mr. D: J. McLeod said that Dr. Andér. son's view was the ideal one and he .wished sincerely shat such a state could be arrived at but he considered the only practical way was to remove every possible temptation. The Secretary, Mr. McPhail, read .the Financial Report, which. was unani- mously adopted. The auditing Committee through the chairman, Inspector McIntyre, rep uted that the accounts, etc.. had been care- fully examined and that the S ic’_, -Trear. report was correct. Audit Com. ,Report.- The report of the auditing committee was adopted on inotion of Mr. J. D. Seaman, seconded by Miss E. E. McKinnon. Mr. J. D. Seaman moved that Mr. E. S McPhai1. the Secy-Treas. who had personally borne certain expenses in connection with the C'onve-tion work, be reimbursed. Carried. REPORT OF RE§0LU'TION` COMMITTEE. The Resolution Committee through the chairman, Mr. J. D.~ Seaman brought in the following resolutions, all of of which were adopted by the convention:_ Whereas, tae text book at pre- sent anthcrzfd in Geography is incom- plete and unreliable, and whereas the general plan is unsuited to the modern requirements in the teaching of Geography. Therefore resolved that 3 exist. s 2'. “T - - h . _ _ ' ing the schools open during the mid- was om 6 - -Ai 6 ~<»..@».»_H°. ...'ii::i.;.S» Ni;°;i:.i.;:si:s"'::":.ri :i:i:;":i°::..:t..::;.:;° .:;".‘:.' :iii the ~~=m=-»f M be indications are that the government iS Eiward Blake w ll re urn at once to at great interest and after he finished Mr. spect he was one with’Mr. Seaman. Der- t°r?’t °f "W P“Pi1i PhYsically' and `sdu-a working to avoid war, but this may be tend the Imperial Parlmmem Seaman spoke afew words and moved anderson suggested that the examine- °a,\1f°nal?" l ad Th t th Bo rd d*¥'_"l‘ i..,....n. r..i...i ....,..... .. i... 1..... .. ° ;g;°S<;;;§;~;§;,;;,,;g°,};;;'g°i;f;“;; ;‘;’,;'°,,,;‘=°“‘;‘ ,'33 gg 75° 5° P°‘=“°1° .. ~§§‘£f.2.€2.f°“’...I...;`. ‘.....i.‘.’....‘.‘...“"°" ‘Wi The war preparations by both sides called off in consequence “Reading tor Pupils," which, as the Pre ed very ‘dai-,efnlly, ailat exgmiiiziliiari: vacation for the entire province. _ men n munne MONTREAL Oct 6 (S ecml _The sident rermrked at the close, f‘even su_r-; should be done away with except in the lR°l°1V°d U55* 91° B°¢!‘1 °f Edllar md h LONDON U 5 Th D I Tel . ~ - P ) passed his talk, in the morning. ' H_is two highestgrades. Mr. Stewart found 5011 5° l‘¢‘l\1°@W‘i ‘° P°1’m'-t l°|\°°1~ 455°! TNS; if °- _ 0 1 V 9 Imperial Government has taken two ot remarks on some of the poems contam~ fault with marks and sngastsd. that ally tricts to adopt uoitorm on 1:_£',;3f°?IT;‘:1°;“‘;°:t';‘;'”i“;n‘;_l;1; the Elder demoster steamers as trans- °d£1°z?i°1"£;i lf‘§$'1° "°l'°“:P|°llgig: Ho. those who wgre quali should' be sessions throughths ysar.8chocsopes;J_i rts nd ii di t that “P I P - _°1' ° N '_\°!°-*'¢¢¢`\1‘k°'d vw while tiiosewhoii .in`oi9.so . cient fsts.8o1*.. . _, , Laing zggack, now seems to bewithont ;ny*;“ts¢;u1nMcar;oli;su;e tot thi; urtdres; own inten- me mnkgd “ag inghdd *|51 ng The British position in Natal was purpose that great diifioalty will be A number of uestions, which were( ' ' A ' V ' l ' S. loPlail 1 Resolv that the thanks et the be tead¢ed=¥ the authorities 'lor Nducsdf Resolved' that the thanks .ot the Association -be' tendered the retiring oiiicers. ` ‘ Resolved that tho- thanks ofthe Con- vention be tendered the press,especial*y Tait Guaaniau for its extended reports and the tree distribution of copies to. the members of the Convention at both day’s sessions. A The election et oilicers _then togk place which resulted as follows :-`- e Pres. B. E. Carruthers, -Kensing- ton. . ‘ Vice Pres,--D. Shaw-Mulpeqne. Vice Queens-M Smith-Emerald. Vice Kings-G. F. McC.~rmai-St. Georges. ` Sec Treas-Ira J. Yeo--Cha1"lotte- town. Rcc.Secy-Edgar Shaw-Sea View. Continued on the Fifth Page.; 'V l v -: *" ; y lf", 1,) i ; &_ V .|oyaiid$rlfleslnp|sa nwashday. ' ' §s_fv_:_'_°.s»=i~=='-*»°v a quick lafhzf,ps¢i.iB¢§al1 cleansing,mak¢ssa.sywo¢kafwash DOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO9QOOO0OO¢'§ ` § ` o . .l~ r ,_ E i F* it ~ O0 CQ066 ~ I day. Follow thcdhiecticdu III par for finest results. cults a ¢aa¢. 0600000000090 I- Brucc s new fall cloths for siiitsand ove rcoats.. The best value ever shovv‘rr§u1 the city. I ' ~.._ D .A.B1=ztICE, moizizis BL TO SUIKC C0H1111§ S@SS1011 .THE B551 5|55510N F01; YE,iR5‘i?:°f:°i T°“='Y’S Rm- recognitiori be given to the Summer ____ ' t School of Science as will rocure for _----' whooping ainrnsinna A pri Harveyfs R ED , :hs #less that oss 1 Akza\`i.\§'aYs nm) ` D *Tau Ham sv Mznxcxili: Co.. Mfrs., 3 Montreal. 254:. everywhere. ‘ ‘_ or-ters , Ladies flinerican ;Slippeis.. A sample lot of Ladies’ American Slippers,just received. Six different styles. See them in our win~ dow. For a few days we will take orders for these goods. 0CK.%%%t‘¥%%r%i%%%