U... Silendid XhibitiOn At RI COUNTY ‘ CH RON ICLE ivcsmvzv LOCALS m? - inure mu; b» ‘jtlnxiy u“ word nirlcllg puyuhlo |ln| u: e. i933 v.1 ‘ ill EDI)! l1 RS IDE -— Mayor -'l‘hl| column II turned for nun Infill interest but advertising o: Inu-rlv-d n In _\\‘.\.\"l‘l3I)—A good used 1930 to liglil coach automobile. Write 11011 3H, Sumnlerside. L-6573-9-3-2i. Alifill new heavy duty mu auto or radio 2 or 6 I'll-l RINK Wednesday i. ‘.1. A‘ siud pr bring your applica- Sen. View Hall Fri- v. Si 1itembcl‘ 4th. Admission 25c ifli 15c. L-6548 .-E\'I"\'I‘\'G AUXILIARY —- Tile JAPTAIN LEGGITT TO VISIT Robinson —GREETING CARDS for all oo_ aiiions. Taylor Drug 60., Kenslhg- —I’OLYiCE COURT-One drunk W515 Elven the customary fine InLhe Summerslde police court on wed- nesday morning-s, —MAGISTRATE'S COURT — In 1110 County Magistrates ‘ court on Speeding. _A man from 0'I..eary was {Qlmti guilty of the illegal con- liquor and was fined $25.00 and 0N LENGTIIY TREK (By The Canadian Press) MOOSE JAW, Aug. 31—-Travel- lin; across Canada from Montreal. where he was “tired of living on towns along the route, allowed to travel through the Unit- ed states to Western Canada. Working his way through northern Ontario on one of the hottest days Tormentine News Notes 1 Mr. and Mrs.‘ Lloyd Briggs, Mrs, C. Anderson and son Junior 0g Everett. Mass, are spending. p. v5. cation here the guestg o; ML and Mrs. Almer,_All1an, Mrs. Lloyd Hicks oi’ Sflokvllle spent the weekend here o, guest», o1 her mother, Mrs. Frances S. Allen. mg his uncle and aunt Mr. and dance held ill the Straits Hail Wed. Mrs. T. DeWolfe Read of Port Elgin spent several days of last, week here a guest of Mr, and M1-5_ W. E. Oulton. Mrs. C. W. Belyea and Mr. Bel_ Rcnfrcw. Ont.. and Sorel. Que., 1-13- turned home Monday evening. Mrs. B. H Keith of River He- (Address by Supervisor Malcolm MacKenzie, Crapaud, given at the Teacher's Convention in Summer- side.) We sre at the beginning oi.’ an- other school year and it is fitting at this tun-e that we should slop proceeding in the realm of educa- Wc are no longer thinking of edu- frequently quoted: “Education is a preparation for life." Today, here and there a voice cries: “Education ls adjustment to present living; it can never be a preparation for life." must reckon. He is as intelligent mendous problems of adjustment to present living. _ The main actual differences be- tween the child and the adult are; t accomplish these successfully the1 child's natural powers of thought1 11nd mvtilcr-ivit must be nurtured. with encouragement. and under-l standing. strengthened by daily use; —and this is i111. final and greates ‘ task of the teacher. (i) knowledge It goes wiilioiit- saying that: tho if they are. taught us they shoufd1 be taught and when they Sll0il'd be, taught. they will fit: as ilaturally‘ and normally into the immediate world of childhood as iuigili-s fit, upon an apple tree. skills but our successes in endowing 1 apparent ncglectfof this most im- porlant phase of education. There are four definite media. through which proper attitudes. generosity to the less fortunate; Vnxon of Sir Launfal: seiirtii for truth and a higher life; Sir Gala- had: moral purit)’; Robert Burns‘ poems: humanity. The field 0f literature provides opportunities b0 instil almost any necessary for worthy ClllZCn- Literature — Christmas Carols‘ s p. l\fathematics—Idcals of logical reasoning, of thinking the problem through and of putting down ac- curate statements. Nature Study~1l> sense of har- iony; <2) attitude of adaption ence towards our Creator; (4) lsupcrstition of truth. are tho mis- Silccess meims (liffevent thiligs ic , different 1x2ople. Some measure success by lilo volume of worldly goods that one miuiziges to ac- cumulate and keep. Others think of tho successful p: ‘on as one who The welfare of society (icpenils ‘ falling: down, During the last decade world 1conciitlons—the economic disasier, tthe lack of confidence in establish- A RD I A. Alberton‘ Yesterday Educating The Child 1 For Successful Living. ‘fxlnbiiors of fovnler years did not , _._. .____ _ _,___ _ __ _ 1 _ QualityflS-tandard Well Maintained. At Anr_1_i_1al Fair Exhibition Formally Opened By -1‘~'1‘ A b-MLQYY- S" 1i- 1" Tuesday a mun from (111111-1011910 11 m and consider our objectives in the I - ---1~ . . i . ~ "i . . - . . 1,.g1573.9.3.g1_ “.115 fined n d 11 d 1s 2v Master Carl 5W1” o1 Hmdwmd great work of educauon out o1 M1 11 9111 earlier lhouling Classes 1 tfiom a study oi how vpianis and 1 ve o MS an 005 or Ridse, spend some time here visit- ‘the ferment of discussion that is §§,.§‘§,,‘,‘1°1Z1§§§“‘“°r‘ mach“ m“1ggiflglfufigalitafhffifiggsofuiygf SUIIIITIQYSldG sports, 511111113011 01 11111101. 111111 fined $11.1 Mrs. W. F. Smallvvood. tion today of greatest simificance 12, 5111111 111E“ ~ - ' ~ o . . . _ . 1 " = " . of conservation; (51 ideal of - ' .1 .1111‘ W ).dtgic, ladies and costs: A Sillnmcrslde man was A 1 is the‘ changed point of view that 131 111-0111. 1111111111105‘ 111111.115 andiwuut T116 gammg of 11110111111110". g 11,, c 1.. .ill.l.~i .. .1 ncmg con- found guilty of illegal pizssessionof first number attended the is emerging in educational circles. 111-,@1-1-1,1S_ 1111111 1110 (11sp111cr111u111 111 1.1.101. 1,1111 i ' ' l pete For Prizes. > ‘i. f " k. ' h - 1 . , _ 111 ‘C10 11')’ ° 1111 syiggg Boats. 1t Borden man was found glasngd by the Rainbow Dance cation in terms of mere knowledge 53110015 111.11 1111u1u1uu 10 111511111 101510115 o; Nature 5mm: l - gu ty o selling liquor illegally and - or the acquisition of skill in certain 01111111911 1111 eflucuve command 011 1h teaching Ari. Liusic and . in“ ‘ IFRS RI-‘ST DRAM- “as fined‘! and costsr-S‘ ' Mrs Pt W’ oc9upatlons; but l“ terms °f d9‘ certain fundamental skills in rcad-;Po;-tr§'- we have fine oplltirtunities Nmeu“ h°"‘*“* “TH.” ‘tutored at MY- B prvqznt their 3- R1 e - t‘ 91‘ MBOEB-Chem of Bass Ye Qflmem 01 11V95- ing. wrizilnr. lii'iillllll‘llC and manual ‘to develop aesthetic sense winch is inc. Allxwln" E‘h.m“"°" xwliml’ “'01? 1 " - ~ 1v dmiuw “Plug M111111-u111 USES TRICYCLES 111€Sr 1128s a recent guest 0f rem‘ Not’ long. 115° '8‘ g°11°1€11 “m! ilcvlvitics. These will indeed have t; so necessary today in order to c:l- _“.h1'~"l1 1* 11v 1511' 1111‘ lure. . exhibit and Ali. <1.» i. ' ' " m‘ 1‘°1)“1‘“' de-mmm °f cducam" W115 vital boarini: upon adult life; bui..loy iifc thoroughly. m “WSUS (11111 1’1111vv County has cow, 111 1- ‘ ‘ seen. Interest cii @011 pound m‘; 111C115 11,111 horse ring llt'ill'i_\' all lhc afternoon Ayrshire» u E1‘ and the Judging \\‘f'llL on until 11$ 1111101. hm" _ _ wry iini .ili_. For the first tlllll‘ Pliilfl‘ County 1C 11 J01. H111 . as ii whole was iiliowi-ri lo si-nd pion and a. 411.111 .1. ting for the fail tcrnl of _ 11111:.‘ 1111111111113’ W115 110111 011 1'°11°11'; J- A. Fflillaille arrived here Miss Helen Glondennixig of Shod- We are not prepared for li‘e' we T110 M11111 11,111 1 11111 11111 1 “m1 1111111115 .1110 1101a‘ 11.1% .11 11m tliiries i0 Alum-ion 1nd mow of 91-0 11-1-11 1 111 1 '1 1 4 "i .t l l f reccnty on his 300 ound tric cle.= t ~ - . . ' ' " T‘ ‘ “ ‘ "‘ " ‘ " ‘l t‘ 1 ‘ . ._ .. ‘ ' ‘ “ ‘L "“ "-* ’1~"-L‘ u-Liliniiiiiiigknt‘CMiQZmf/(ng. The three wheeled) vehicle yhas cape 1's spendmg some tune are thrustmw. ““l1““a““r°5- our iering of this knowledge acquircthpublio eye, Others. looking deeper, U“ PM“ “ml l“ 5mm“ 1 "i" 111111 1011111 lollslilp. 11w Dnuqdcni ocu1p1cd1he two 11,111,915 1n 11.0111 and 1s mount; Qwlqethirguest of M155 Dmee“ F311“ first’ reaction m Pa-acc m h°"'e1~ 15 during his school ycarsmeven some; find the measure of success in ihc 1\V"'umg1_"’"" Tluzc w s" a. very g/iini 311R Rub.“ ‘Dewar had 011 “.1111 11 box conumung 111s11v111g ‘ ' a 12a“ m’ difmay- The P”)? that of the skills devclcoped will atrophy liufluence for good that one ex- >1 ‘flu-c clflsee-s‘ were very 0f ciii11'l1-<1".\1< (if ifivvliirfi. F m- 1110 111.og1.11111_ A11“ 1111c uq11111111e111 111111 acopecuun o1a111o_ M1; N“ W1 “t rs that’ “gmfluf plow“ _ “nd and leave him. But attitudes will erls-irrespcciivc of material i~o-1“lf‘_‘3f “ml U)“ f°1°°4i1~1°11f1f 11'1" lhcd Ronnie of Alli coal period and remainder of graph books he is filling with s-uutsuohn has returned m kicks the hand ma‘ “lfllhes mm 15 remain with him forever. It is easy ; ward as public renown. Ii is the, °l'_*‘1»'_"’- Th“ 0*“ “ "15 b“-""‘-' '31" 131015 ,- _ .111“ 11ml 11.911 6311,1061 out names O.- knpoflant chums 1n (‘$11011 he‘: a 16519911151111 l Vii-ville’!!! that. lnfltilnl 11 l1V111Ei P915011“ to picasilre our successes in impart- 1irivilcc1. of the teacher to slril'ci?ttl1€‘1gf ‘lumbar ‘m1 91 i1 11111‘ vi; also lp, t‘ Mr, a g“ 5 ° he‘ 515i", “'4' Wm‘ w 0m an “hm” mm lug knowledge and in (lG\‘€:OI)lllg1i0\VIli'fl this third type of success. l {ml-h l? "m" hmc‘ 1_111!11""“d of iiic ll-hi m Lill‘ Stock levy much in recent years in shorv- Q1111, 011 1111, e1“ ing and quality. is Giiilnnt, Wel- sholv. 1i. was a little early for. ilvams, roots and fruit but the ex- hibits were of a very fine qunlltyn, uiC Iei of Police Percy Kinch of 1 _ ., ilillllitlalflL‘ had an interesting in- iiffisgfllthéfil: 1?? itvfgdpfix$dfg rsmmed to her home ‘m mos? or shicngth and exwflellce-‘idcals and interests can be created: ed systems of goyernincni. siarva- 11112 A D 0.13110“ Fromm], 1 .;;v\v' ivlth Captain LcggitLChicf wcsuvflrd 1011111, 1o 511,111 Cuuflf 11 ‘If fly’ .Shc was accompamed1ulltu l“: been,“ to educate mmymei 1. Personality of tho Teacher-A ii0ll in the midst of piel greed 51,311.11 111, 11111111 1O 11.11T,.. 1. 111111; chamgmii. lnific Inspector of hiontrcal. on S8511 and Medicine Hat Mm , By i161‘ daughter Mrs. M. H. child 1S a 1115110115 11nd Oflgiilflligrcnt importance lies inlhc trach- ill the flu-c 0t" sui ‘lll§',—-ll£l\‘C 111 good $111111‘. ’N1.,111.“ 1111.110 .mc111u‘<i\\'lic<l by .11.. Tifétl ' afternoon. Captain Leg- " ' ' 1E1“ on and her “f0 59m» Gem“ Unnker ,59l"mg_ m5 Prablenls fliers llCfSOflilllty which i5 often rc-‘caused illfrilillllflll piople l0 realize 113d buuu 1111111,‘. A011‘ 111,.‘ .1.01111d,: Won 111-’ i .. pine. ‘allied the method and rcg- ATuENuuN WOMAN ' ‘m Vaughan 31911-911- P1959111» '1\'111S W191 i111 e353’ mflfifl-Y fectcd in t-hc character" oi tltc that our young 1iccple must bc Tum-O 11.115 a 1111.111. “Q11. in“ “1Boslveil and sin * . 11 <11 Lmme ill _M01li-1‘01\1- H0 ' 1S “(.1 UTE" M155 Hnd We mall Well enVY- IP15 1mm “lai-lcliiid. Children are naturally imita- 1 trained to £00k upon their fellow- 1101“ about 35 1101111 01' mm; [he 1sll0\\'lll.'-' 1111‘ 111'.‘ Mme 11b Al- tai Promised to visit Sumlncrsidc ' v1 u a 50W? W110 1111s been momem milk We 593111 w impart» iors of fashion. speech. hchavioi‘ of1mcn in a manner different from 111131.11,“ 101. 1111, 1101.50,; 1nd‘ 1W.“ lwrlon c 1'11 champion :1 over the bye-laws with the my T“ Mcanadhn Pr“) 151 nig Miss ‘Phyllis Brenton rc- to him the distilled essence of _1-acc‘1111 111111151 T1101, 111.0 P1116111“ 1111111111111 (11 1,111,, gcncrauous T11? 5111b ‘Ymflrgod 11nd 11m (_h‘u,1ufn 111,1“ mule pii c Zllore ch- 1nd Chief of Police mldsug- sEATrmé Au 30_Mm" A1160 Jumet to h" l10111c 111 5llflllghlll expenmce*a ,1”'c°e55 “'e_ “awflyiideals subsconsciouslyz lf you llfliiC1tfliiliTi of democracy is t-rliicaiion.11,-1.1.11 O1- 1111. 1.1.1.1. 1.111s, 1,.1»u.1-11 1Y1" 111 l1 3 1' 1 ' FY1111‘? 1c 11111115 11.1mm 11 11.011111 111, . g. . unc ion on Saturday called education-that his stctxstu1-u1nn1hy, your 1mpils will rract by . Arc the 1)i‘(‘>i‘llt diy teachers ready 11011111 1-,; 101111 “1011111.“111111g1111rou years. l: \\ .13 J1- 1and ltl".‘il to assume ihc tasks‘ ' ' ‘ <11)" 11111.", 111,; i. ililil safety of the pllbllO.—S. cfii..ii to the regulation of truf- Czlllergis, 23 year old raven-haired young woman of Athens, didn't like Mrs. W. E. Oulton spent Wed- falter. The child in his wisdom is. concerned with the vital present: i hating grammar! If you do not bc- licve in the value of what you are 1lllilllflllll_\' and Cl\'ll!ZXl'.lOll present), 1The lllfllllhPl‘ in which tiley face. ihc cvcizis as ihc jiidglllg was 1iro- ‘ 1' ,l3'.lnl< o: Conlziu - c:edcd \vlih. _ best. ill d of sho cr Tea. A feature of the ev- He left Montreal May 13 looking ea » 1 , .» n. presentation to Mrs, for 11,011; 01111-11, 11111111 1.16 was y 11$u$h€$hfé";§u?°gf§°§df gquaumiichildren with p101)!!!‘ attitudes.1up0n the school. and we must kelwuion. one of the new brides. stopped by American immigration Mm A_ R W111. 1111a 501.1 Gem. 1° 1311,; 11111110111315. 11.61111 fifcoxgfdlldeals “ml interests cmmm be ‘slmmdv? U}? mslwnmbllwv m“ ‘s, Owing to the late harvest and ‘. (d M‘ 1h" mm‘ . officers at Windsor, Ont., and nobwvho have been visitin l t ge tackl l "ti f ‘y 11 e 1 1lncasured immediately. Perhaps, we oilrs. This l\ truer loday than ever ;111. 131.1 1,111.11 111C 1111111111110" was W ' e champion Mr. g N“ W95 m e5 “l 1 a me m“ ‘e T°'1have then. an explanation of the before, as homo hie seems to '30 111.0 11.00115 1.1111101. 111a“ 11511111 some 1R0»! . l.» lll“~‘ show- 1 1 inc a". _.’ __.__ Slaying 8t hflmo Wetting f0!‘ he!" nesday in Port Egin, a uest ogiwc force him to lift his e cs from .. 1 . 1 I -m1'-‘ITY COURT-The August ‘111“1“°"1‘115b“11d '° 16mm 11°11‘ MY- and Mrs. T. DcWolfog Read. ithe bright today 111 Wlheh heiimaqliuntgd i: gfn1lgcinil>ii1i{€.thi= added rewonsibililv xvii‘ be a‘ ' T11 ~ inf ihc County Ccurtof Prince m5 5m “lmdeflngs- 5° Sh“ signed “Yams and fix ‘mm °11 59m“ dim ‘ tall”: If Po are iuciiffcrcnt about i dcterhiiniilu factor: in‘ clcvaiinrr or ‘ Opmm By Pmm" k llll‘l"‘(l'l - “"111@11 11ml will adjourned o“ a5 "chief 1111119" 111101111! the Mrs Charles W. Bclyca. is sPend-iuuciertain tomorrow ov in the misty Inc-M wag 1P1 rieavalicc anti bc- :lrpi'i'~<ii1~~i11eii* 1io<i'ioii in h the » » 'Il1"1i l’ 1'. 21st of August, 0113111111 1h Greek "tramp" freighter Sylva. in; several days 111 511111; John 111111112 we 1111,1111 1115 111011111115119111 l)" 1:1 ai1i1v~V1in-,H-1<)\_ some icy“ gr 1-1-10 Hume Tédqv m‘ 1mm The (‘Xlllblii/‘lll wns_ foi-iuiilly~ Sid“ Tufidiw- Judge 1111111111 “Fm” Years 5g‘) I decided my ‘"1191? 511° is a guest of relatives. aside as unimporiililt and irrcva- lyulfn fygu‘ Iiupb-i. ‘ I I‘ ‘ 01111011 1111-1111-1115 11-¢‘1Y1111,-1 1-1~11n . by m“ Pl-“nlwn “m” ‘ i There ‘lad been ‘me mm‘ place was Wm‘ my husband ‘ma I i 1011i. fOTCi-YIE “D011 him 111 1'1"?“ O P??? "PM inlffllulensce is rreawr for ‘cifiwanshilkiiot citirclishih ‘of ~ -l.n0-A' cnmpbpn’ ‘Um $19k“ W 1111f! Welillf-Seven actionscom- have been sailing with him ever Mrs. Annie Bhnche and Mrs, stead e. syntheiic and dcssicatcd 1.1 151111.10 -1 f 11 15 11L uflflwyq 1 11111111811111111- 11nd of u‘ 1110,1111“ 1W1“ hlghly 01 Um “ximms “mm s" il for this l-crm, which is the since," said Mrs. Callefgl-E W110 l5 Nettle Spence are spending some body of so-calcd learning and in‘ flu~ n yt’ 1 l “fl‘ll‘ that but citizolhupi, (,1 DQ1111111u11J1-QQyfm 111’ 1° m” "WM n11‘ ~"~““d““1 . .1 ”? (of any cflllllly court here for a graduate of a. finishing school time in Toronto and Montreal. necessary knowledge which he must 111m eqeil111t1nzo1.jg1l1g “B11115 111,.11‘1.111,1 01 '11“; 14.01111 B’ ‘ Cnumfv- M“ Rm‘ “7“-""" 51.1.1 1.1 hrs. when tho court op- in Athens and speaks f1"? lung" Th‘? will attend the exhibition at GCCSpL upon authority. 1.11.1. 11.M11.1.S 11111 1199111.“. (11 11.11111 131111111011 111.1, 11,1111,‘ “r1111 11,1111, m 1h‘: ‘rgzif-ilvxi‘ J “u”, because of vyhat; difficulties and (llifllllllilSjlbLflS we ,O-131.u.11_ P1.1.>1,1,.111/ O1- 11“, Kuhn» thqv are. History sholys clearly ihatjiiri‘ now. Tile best. we can do for;11,11111_ 3150 5111,11,, 1, 11,“. 11101.11; 01in the F-OWPF 111M HWY“ 0111915 i5 D9?- i 111?!" 15 l0 T071911 ‘hem we 11139975 i lvf-icolnc and cxprexved the thanks ‘ sonal not abstract. Everywhere1 of the tools of learning, encourage 1,11 111C 1111.61.10“ 1,1 111C go1.,.1.111111,11. need them whcn “h? E095 m“ mm men have been loyal to leadcrsi them to think for themselves. help 1101. 111,, ,.u1v1.11<1,,11 1111.1. 1.1.101 1.,,,., 1W1 life.“ He studies history 311d gellll-Qratltci- tlvin to systems and: in their 1irescni. relationships. So 11, 1111fu1111111‘ T111, A111t1f1on F} 111% "alm-v- n“ because they will helpnnevhctls. Teaching is primarily a1haviilc set them in the wav of suc- 1111011 S1111.11.(1'“.1111' n 31,11,101 Ho must master habits and skill of reading. writing and arithmetic, not because they minister to his present success. but because he will ‘iicsda thirty-eight cases TQfQn _ u. left ony thc docket, the re- to m?" km“ hm’ llflillf" either having been settled vr 1:1 ment recovered by default. The ciunish-eo cases wcvo disposed Mon ‘luvsday and the other cases we {ll clown for trial on days to uagcs. “We have been all over the world together -- to Argentina. Russian ports on the Black Sea. South AI- rlca. Australia, to China and In- dia." she said. Mrs. Callerzis makes herself About I35 attended [the dance held in the Straits Hall Monday evening. Music was furnished by‘ Bert Anstice and his orchestra. rlit the parties Cflllllfll. Richard Hinton, all if KensiilgtolL-S. he klliiicilfiu for tlprnlrn %.:: .._._ nun-air Son rcxsniic nlnncrolts arm * EMBALMERS ilflhfi owiless 8i Prince County Hospital Ambulance in Charge Sulnulersldc, Bt-dcqllc In‘! Kcnsingwn _1i119"° 11-» SUN GLO Friday Evening, September 4th, 8P. M. Summerside Professor Oscar Erf of Ohio State University. Columbus . Ohio, will he the speaker. (‘OME AND BRING A FRIEND International Fox 1 ‘n1 s r L If Summerside Rink ramav, SEPTEMBER 4. 193s MAIN nolrr ehAkmE WEBB Milli Virginia, weight 205. Best two out of three falls. SEMI-FINAL FRANK GETZUS Springfield. Mass, Time: 8.30. m l-Teslis g1. within the next rozlplc oi vyccks. The lawyers in litendanco were: Heath Strong, K. t‘, W. E. Darby, Lowell Compton, tints; H. Strong, K 0., 0.1), Mc- OI. Siiziiincrsiilc. and Watson McNaugnt . QC .~l-:‘.- '1'; ‘LQCLC! 61110310.QOQQGQQQUUDQOQ ¢85QW FOXMEN!!! .l.9.1.1...q.re...iriyitssi..i9-611ml a" °P°11 meeting of i "-'4‘1306'0T0QDIQDFJGUDJWIQDUDIICIQQUQDDTQDDUIQQI2C1QOVIQUIGT Weight 186 Molicton, N. B., weight 184 Time limit. Prices: Ringside $1.00; Admigglon 511s Ladies with escort free. Place: Skating Rink, Summerslde. i 1 useful during the long voyages. ac- cording to Capt. Antony Callcrgis, master of the Sylva. She is the ship's wireless operator and has developed skill in both receivins and sending signals. She also stands a. watch at the wheel. while oh the freighter she wears blue slacks, a silk outing shirt and a yachting cap. "My most thrilling experience was when we were off the Strait of Magellan," continued Mrs. Cal- lcrgis, "Tremendous seas swept over the ship. The gale lasted three days and nights and most. oi’ the time I was on the bridge with my husband." "We are going from here to China. with a, load of lumber and there we wi‘l load rice for Marseilie, and in about six months we'll be home in Greece to see our three year old boy. who is with my momerand sister. he FOX CLUB 8i Animal Foods‘ Ltd. Nil ononcn kvnksoly‘ New York, weight 198- VS. vs. VIC BUTLANI) Mrs to Sackville after spending the not for their intrinsic value and in- past two weeks in Bayfield. terest; music and literature not for .—— the pleasure they afford; but all Mr. Adelbert Tower who has these because they give hlm skill been visiting friends and relauves 1n Upper Dorchesier has returned to his home here. Miss Eileen Ogden of H. Brenton, Mrs. C. W. Oulton and Wednesday in Moncton. _Miss Hilda Cavanagh of Wolf- vllfc. Mr. Harry Leighton and, Mr, Windsor are spending a few days here at the M. H. George Robarts of home of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton. Mr. Stanley Barnhill of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Port Elgin is spending his holldgyg gt, his home in Bayfield. Mrs. in Sackville. the guests oi‘ Mrs. Leon Snowdon . Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Cooke and Harold Cooke and Miss Monro of SaN Spriivs. two children. Mr. vyerc visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Brenton Tuesday. IMIIOFF STUDIO ATTRACTS MANY ST. WALBURG, Sask , Aug. 315 the present iherc'orc thc function -—B'erthold Lmhoff. prairie artist, isfof the school must he to help the t0‘ child solve attracting 5,000 visitors a. year his studio in this northern Saskat- chewan town. Last month 500 tour- ists came here to view the costly pupil, in the form of _ F. L. Rziyworth and Miss Rorence Raywort hhave returned Moncton was a recent guest 0f her uncle 11nd aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock two child n. Marion and Donnie spent Harvey McGlashing and little son are spending some time OI] him to orient himseYI lll time and space; science and mathematics, or knowledge he will find a use for by and by. when schco‘. days are over, when he is grown-up and Real Life, with capital letters be- gins. Now. with the weapons of his natural endowment-his mother- wit and power of original thought -rusty from disuse and his confi- dence in their efficiency destroyed “educated youth“ leaves our schods iio meet the problems of adult society. Herc hc finds him- self, to his dismay. hc‘pless as a hermit-crab without its shell. Those samc problems o? present living confront him. and their solution all during his school years spiritual‘. relationship between teacher and pupils. The then, by her personality can create ideals of: sympathy, self-control. self respect. modesty’, cheerfulness. COllSlSiCll('_\', zeal. sense 0i humor. 2. A second opportunity to dc- vclop 1ivopcr iitlituzles and ideals is provided by the association. of pupils in the classroom and on the playground. Every classroom should be’ a. little embryonic sOClBIY in which ideals of inter-dependence. self-sacrifice for the common good. loyalty. cooperation. fair play and honesty woufd be fostered. These ideals naturally practised W011l<l then inn the pupils later to adiiwi himself properly in adult society with its more numerous conflicts and probcluls. Chidrcn will do what you let thcm do, 3. In the management of the school the teacher can foster valuable “preparation for life." What happens to him? ed in the classroom. and according creative energy or good common sense he sinks or swims. He adjusts himself and is successful or re-l mains forever maladjusted-nn un- necessary failure. , Geccraliy speaking. as his chlld-1 hood, so is his adult life; the suc-1 cessful child-measuring success. with the spiritual rod of uscfuli happiness and satisfaction-Jaw, comes the successful man. 5 What then should be the goal 0i ‘1 education. and what is thc function of the school? i The goal of education must be; isuceersiiil living. We litc only in: the -probiems of the Y present as they arise. The function ‘of the teacher is to pass on to the skills and collection of his pictures of prairle- habits, the eimcricncc of the "mi landscapes, farm objects, leligiousi as the nccd for them arises in thei and other scenes. The peculiar quality of his pic- tures is their perspective. Quest- ioned what school of art he sub- scribed to, Imholf replied he had been trained by several schools in Gcrnlany but his pictures differed from others in this matter of per- spectlve. He paints so that it is unneces- sary to view his pictures from a distance to see them correctly. They away Visitors are from different angles. - One picture ‘g of a dish of fruit. Visitors have been seen twins W mtrromitawintodfll- are a3 true to life two inches impressed by the way a cross. a horse, a. seat. appears to tum around as viewed child's effort to solvc the problem of his present living. This is not to, say with some extremists. thatl nothing should be taught a child until he expresses his desire to; learn it. A need may ‘well b1. exist. of which we are not conscious until we begin to satisfy it-we do not, wait to feed a child until hc cries1 with hunger. Sound judgment isi decision. based upon and it is evident that the adult is| capable of discerning the chlldxg mental needs as well as his phys- cal needs, which the child is n0!- What are the probelms o.‘ pres- ent living Are they not. in their essence behavior adjustments that must be made with ones self. onc-‘s 1 interiors, equals and superiors? To H°‘two noises ditches nine-tenths of all he lcarn- 1110151? o1 CO111O111¢11 a, he is poorly or richly gllted with! experience i- ha; been neglected in favor .of.1(1e1.115_ Industry -- Thrre can be in a classroom-the industry and the noise of mischief. Le’. us plan our work and interest our pupils in their tasks that there will be no occasion for lilo noise of michicf. (b) Perseverance»- ' you are not developing ideals of persever- fl) ‘nncc if you a.\<ist pupils too much. Pupi'5 should be encouraged t0 tackle their own problems. In order to do this the teacher must employ some system of differentiating pllpllg and of finding out wrhat lileii" lsvc‘. of capacity is. Tile prob- lems must be suited to the mental level of the child. 1 (c) Self Control -You can instil" ideals of self-control by putting ihe pupils on their own behavior. The teacher who is not able to control herself, when faced with critical situations. ls not likcly to develop self-control in others. (d) Punctuality -— The teacher must, expect her pupils to be punctual and set the cximpfc her- self. 4, The Course of Study-provides numerous opportunities to reaw proper attitudes. ideals and nter- csts. (a1 In the technique of the len- son the teacher can insii‘. ideals o‘ accuracy. clear-thinking. logical reasoning, etc. (b) The content of the. subject- provides nbundiu: situations to create ideals. For exniulllci History-lends hscif in the creat- ing of ideals of worthy action L (Edith Cavell. Laura Secord.) res- ' pect and ildlllliflllilll for those who paved the “my 101» 11:_ 1il'<‘.<(‘\'(‘l‘i\fl(‘t* (Bruce. fmSafei 10k l‘ n9". (French and British races in (‘yiuula afte: i763 ' mcssiul living in their youth. we teachcfmay have good hope that in lheir1111111,1.111.(,(1 01.011. 3.1.111. 1111111 110“. 11 1maturity they “will not depart 1 from it." iéSuper Sun Dial 1 Records Minutes (Canadiair Press) VICTORIA, Aug. flit-The latest in super sim dials is on display in a sunken garden at‘ ilic British Cnlunlbia legislative buildings here. D.‘Slgil(‘d by E. P. AIcKic, Victoria engraver, as a hobby, it is calcu- lated for cvcry five minutes of time. - 1 On thc plate is engraved a tabu- 1laiion of corrections for each month and most. days of the year. iWh-“n the corrections are applied ,1 to the time indicated by the shadow ‘lilo dial is correct to the minute. i The corrections. Ml". MoKic ex- plains. arc necessary duc partly to the diffcrcncc 1n longitude bc- tween Victoria and that from which standard time is taken. Incidentally the information is advanced to the uninitiated that no dial is complete without. a mot- to. The number in use would fill n. large book. A icw mentioned in- elude: “A clock the time may wrongly tell; I. never, if the sun shine wcil." "Come, light, visit me." "Lead, Kindly Light." “Do today's work today" "Time and tide tarry for man.“ 1' I10 Will Pay $890,000 To Survivors And Next-of-kin NEWFYORK. Sept. l WAPF-All authoritative source said today that an agreement had been ruched by which the New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company wil‘. p.i_y $890,- 000 to survivors and nvxt-oi-kin of victims of lliv Movro Caste disas- ter of 1934. The reported acvccmeui was said to have been gained by a comm ire of lawyers l‘l‘]l'i'i‘.\;lli-lllL! in". claimants in coilfcrcllce with the wnpany. Similarly the company and the iawyers were stated to have ngrvrrl on a payment of about $342310 for- witlement of claims arising out of - the sinking of the S. S Mohawk off the New Jersey coast Jan. 24. i935. ililulsdale ten YUIIYS ago and had l SIIIJIZP is onc of the larges". of the countyi _ _ . _ exhibitions, This class was no: (111110 as largo as last ycai" but, quality was good. Mr. A. E. MacLc-an, MP, con- 1gratlliilteci the c-xhihilo on lileir Mr- Irlm? “ho ‘3 “imwd ‘he 1e , _ 11y o1 1111. ‘limb sale in coliluc ' \vl ‘i the §dziiry 91111111 ,1 1,11.u$1.1-1 1,1 iiilr Milli ii. v.11. n lit u eaiijv fr.‘ learn {but the 111115111011 113d 1101.11 1 market lambs. The l)l"(‘(lll1'.§ pens ,lhl‘0\\'n open to (‘lb-i as well as west i, “m? “l1 1° m" “Film “'~“mi“m “f ' '. Ray Siva. A" rioil. was . . d 1Prince. Hon. W. H. Dennis, lViin- Q11 _ 1ist“r of Agriculture. also spoke very 1-31" lilmh“ “i illlglll)’ of lhc diffevcili classes ‘>11 111055 01 111* 1 ishovin, especially the horses an(l11'l11\‘1‘5 \\‘1‘1‘c more 1'. lcciitlo. 1 Led, Mr. Maclghpic, MLLA“ brought. ‘The ho: vtritjuh. ii. greetings from Kings Co. and ex- m“? ' DPCSSPii himself as very proud tn 1111‘ have had the plcasilre of attending 3-11‘ ilhis exhibition on his first v‘ 1. in Y 1Wcsi Priilce. Ho assured the ex- illlbllflfS that. the fair compnreil very favorably with others he had seen. He fully ll1)[ll‘L‘Ci(ll"<‘l wh.i‘ is luring done by the v.ii:l: and f: e lll the world oi ricl'icillIlli'-‘. ' 1 -» Hon. L. R. Allen nlid .\ii-. (Pirnc 1 1" ‘ 1' ' Barholll". hilrlk. also uiuiie rllill‘? ‘ ' ‘i speeches of Cnllglklilliillloll» ‘v1. noascs Mr. Jollll Rani"; of town Jtlfltitfl iliis rims. u ,ra_v of hovsvfhsli, u have douc llli‘ (‘ii.ii~1.\i1i.~-.\i. . lllbiiion credit. Tlltll‘ \\1:1- some 1' very fine l'.ll'l‘l.lLl‘ hovw. and 1vcvchcroils. I"i'i‘(l Rennie oi .-\1m:i exliihiiilr. llll‘ I {was the infill-it in ’cill age and hvilv)" L'l.'ll~\(‘.\‘. Fred: ~'.‘ iltiiulsfly, M0ll'l'-'l:\‘_ carried off a "1 \“'-“"~-'1b'1@~‘.- 1gooil many oi the honours ill the . h.i: excel- lciivviilge i-I.is>v.~. Harry Prlrlhnul ‘c111 '\v;is the wiuii<i~ of lili‘ dvafl sliv- .~\ przx .\ from the w~ n1 to Sum- lion and Gheslei‘ llilycs showed up int 1' well in Pvvellcrrills, mares nllil i\llnic Hunter tOOK foals. Di’. Cummings and Rev. Mr H; prizes out. of l’! entries. Mrs. Phillip were in the privl- uloney. .T\'l'_v and .\'il's. JFFlCQlI Callbeck, “Pie horse ixliibit kept. the crowd Sllllllllt‘l‘S' e, win prlzms f0!‘ their nuoicsled uulii nearly: six o'clock; Afghans. 'l‘hev¢ were SODIQ lovely mid some very fiivoiiriihli- remarks knitted woollen dresses, a new cx- iwcre heard with regard to this ex- hibit. Wool cushions and robes ,hibil-. made a fine display. Miss Rodd 1 and Miss Hartzard judged this class. (‘.»\T'Il.l£ There was a record attendance and i > the management. were deliuhtcci Not least in the czvttlc classes with the success of the fair, Sports was the A-1 exhibit of the Mont- rose-Alma Holstein calf class which ed out the programme. S ibroughl this remark from Mr. - i-lohn Kennedy who piaccd the REM REBELS Holstein ribbons: “This group of (AP. By ROME. Sept. the hiarqiiis dc Ambassador to the {live stock is one of the most inter- ‘cstlug club closes that 1 have judged." There were 20 calves in ilhc club and Miss Kathleen Dia-‘ inond won the special prize for best. calf. She was the only youn". lady showing and she certainly had ‘ 1y». a-ma do Rivera. arrived in 7101110 i rebel Burg“ government and a dance in the evening round- (iuartlizufs Special Wire) ‘L-Rear Admiral Munoz. Spanish Vatican under 111p (llcialOfSlllp of the late Prime today ,1‘ drumnnlio i~c|ircs'evta‘ive of the 1- l me! zom- $2.00 ce- 1 1W- l l 1 i f’ '1 .