Me es EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM CRITICISKD, } } ee ant THE DAILY EXAM!NER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 12, 1897 | mass cf the people for the ordinary buai- le | ness Of life. Sin.—I herewith enclose a communica— tien copied from @ late number of the Movtreal Daily Star, re Ontario’s Educa- jsystem. Will you kindly give it S tact ; your paper, mbasmuch as the < sm Of the Uniario system applies | this prov- S. y as Weil to our sysiem 1 —. vary | the better for an uphill | the place would then be | to feed the Hig 1.and the I know asa fact that the worst letters that reach the Jand offices Manitoba and the Territories, come from Ontario. What ninety-five per cent. ofour school population eed is a thorough mastery of the three R’s. This they do Their training instead of fitting of not get. them for ordinary life, points to the High School, whither most of them will never travel; and most of the onght not. Tae whole idea of using the pubhe echool High Schcool to feed the Universitv, is wrong. The pub- lic scrool should thoror ghly prepare the mass of the people for life; and not concern itself inthe least abovt higher ambitions, Indeed, none but nature’s elect sons should reet seek professions; and these would be all climb. Besides worth climbing to. To day it is not; hecause the State is dumping 80 many blockheads there out of | itsgilded coach. Clear :he track for the boy whose natural parts stand out high, | and let him do the climbing. This prin- ciple would save wasted moneys and worse i ONTARIO’S EDUCAIIONAL SYSTEM. Sin,—Would you kindly grant me space | I . few Words On the educationa sysiem arid, at present an odject severe ‘ ~m by the leaders of the Provincia! © tion? I have had g experieuce al -L swstem as teacher, exXuminer, and ips . nd I confess Lam not one of its y worshippers In my bumble tit is not Simply Imperfect, it Is y wrong; hence 1s undoubted ex- excellencies are Jargely nullified. It c to misconception of what t al s appears from the undoubted fact ts most sa.icnt characteristics is ‘ ie arch-antagonism of ail true ‘ Let me contine myself tu » tion of education wbich falls under | ad of the intellectual development. ‘bt limited, what does edacation mean ? h meang @ calm, quiet unhurried, bat ssingly intensive development of the mental powers. The scnool is a shop in wuich there are developed, strength— | evcc, sparpened for the battle of hfe. | YT: main business is not the acquisition et tects but it 18 the power of acquisition raiccea to its highest. And how is this reveiution and ivigoration of the facil- ties best eecured? Not by the surcharg- meni of one of them With heap: of undigested — facts however useful; but by a judicious con- crntration of ali On a few cnoice subjects best suited for develupmental purpwees; dipp og ever deeper aud deeper into tne rea: vu of things, thus thoroughly rmaster- ing euch subject of study. ‘ihe motto is: Neu muita sed multum. Coolness, calm- ness, deliberateness combined with con- ceutration in ever-increasing iniensity, are indispensable to the developement of the powers. The habit ard the power of doing ene’. own thinking, are the very essence and backbone of genuine intellectual education. Now, I ask, is all this characteristic of the schoolwork of Ontario? My ex- perie ce answers, no. Itis conspicuous by its absence. The work done is packing rather than development; parrotibm, than origioality. The memory is stuffed to the buisiing point; the other faculties largely leit dormant. No blame to the teacher. Here is a vast congiomerate programme of studies; yonder comes an eXamination. No ume for development. No time for mach self-reliant thinking, reasoning; this fudder must be bolted, Le the dyspepsia wiat itwill. High pressure, fever heat, hot haste, distraction, dissipation of everzy, disgust,—these words describe the system in operation. Results: professions, etc., crowded with mediocriues, anda maiked dearth of intellectual greatness in ibe province. Examination a king, ana crats bis prime ministers The foeus of all ewergy is not mental stature, butthe examination. To “pass’, is tue Cuief end of boy. Hence cram, uot culture, is the great thiug. The Public Sclivol crams for the High: the High for the University. The pupil is crammed: the teacher is crammed: tne examiner is crammed : the curriculum is crammed : the High School is craiomed : the pro- fessiens are Crammed ; the cities are cram- med : everywhere is cram save on the farm. Mediocrity and misery are the ; grist ' ground out by this mill, so little shori ¢* . perfection. “Payment by results,” is ons vf its pivotal principles, and such are ib. *re-ults.” A priaciple most pernicjous Jt sews @ premium oz work which stran- gles development in its cradie:; In thé name of education it makes education im- possible, “ Results” What are the resulte? The nun. vets of “ passers ” So the “sy-tem ” rupuers seem totbink, The serious re- eulis are, deserted farms, congested cities, erowded professions, medicerity, every- where, greatness nowhere. Whea are the greut wen of Ontario? the intellectua! giante? She bad greater sons fifty rears agotaan she has to-day. What Saui atands head aud shoniders above bisa fel- low? Ne:ther Brown, nor McDonsid, nor McGee, nor Cartwright, nor Mowai, was the product of this mind-parayzivg school system. Sir Wilfrid is not its pro- duct. The pulpit orator hails from Erin : the Ruperts of debate, and the Chathbams of statesmanSbip mostly from the shores of the fond-sounding sea, whence come the Howes, the Tilleye, Tuppers and Field- ings. GOniario has been called the “‘grent miich cow of the Dominion.” Certainly the cream of intellect comes. largely .up from the sea?. Sir John Thompson eame thence ; and when he died where was the great mao left in bis party, if not Foe- ter, alec from the cea ? The Untario schoo! system guarantees medic crity, or Jess than that. Smart little men it may give us galore ; giants sone. Do we needthem ? Perhaps. At least 6 true system of education should evolve them. But it fa'ls even in educating the It wi ; 1Qou Right to the spot Ayer’s Hair Vigor will go right to that: bald spot and begin to bring the hair back. It Makes Hair Grow. wasted lives, and bless the farm and the : In one } + . e - rorTruipn a ike , tify) : : } beautiful as a system,is hideous as a mind-- word, the system, crusher, whilst it costs as no other ma- chine so equivocal ever yet cost in this dupiferous world. Yours truly, J. Mar side t e GREAT VICTORICS. Lake Trasimene, where Hannibal won a Victory over the Roinans, is not far gin Pe ia. Yorikt . w ( allis was hom ned in and campelicd to capitulate, is ten cS ute meuta of the yYorR Fiver ibd 662 *s southeass of Richmond. Daskeraqr where Turenne dofcated Conde durirg the Hoguenot wars of > is wa seaport on the sirait of Dover, the most northern town in France, 150 iles from Paris. The EL mmo ; hs Shona Ty indywine creek, on which a fa- v was fought during the Rerolu- war, rises iu the nerthwess part of sier cuusty, Pa., and flows into tha Christiana cre.x at the city of Wilming- ton, Del. Nirmeguen, where the French were al- ternutely defeated and victorions during the war of 1794, Is a town of the Nether- lands, in the province of Guelderland, on the south bank of Wal, 8) miles trom the sea and 17 :miles northwest of Cleves, The battle of Flodden ws fought on the Tweed, near the Cheviot hillg in North- umberland, eight miles south of Cold- stream. I was this great victory of the English over the Scotch which gave Sir Walter Scott the subject of one of nis finest poems. Koniggratz, where the great battle of the Seven Weeks’ war between the Aus- trians and Prussians was fought, is a town of Bohemia at the junction of the Adler and the upper Elbe, 65 miles northeast of Prague. This conflict is also known in history as the battleof Sadowa.—St. Louis Giebe-Democzat. FRANCO-RUSSIAN TREATY. Russia's part of the game is at present a complete mystery. France—always emo- tional—comes out frankly with what she has in view. She wants assistance in her long cherished policy of revenge for the loss of Alsace-Lorraiae.— Washington Star. In the clasrifications of the world’s go.- ernments France is recorded among the republics. Russia is the most autoozatic government—the most perfect one inan power—in Christendom. What sort of an alliance but for the oppression of mankind ean be formed by these countries?—St. Louis Republic. Russia’s power is indeed so tremendous that the ozar is able to flirt agreeably with either uf the other strong powers of the continent and te compel the kaiser, who is not belicved to be of a long suffering tem- per, to brook the announcement that Rus- sia has finally concluded to stick by France.—Chicago Record. It is not necessary to go far afield in search of the impulses which have moved SB iis (hie political opposites like the French repub- lic and the Muscovite autooracy to enter into alliance with one another. Norsheuld i§ cause surprise that France has been the wooer, and that her jubilation over the consummation of her political marriage with the czardom should ba intense to the verge of delirium.— Philadelphia Record. FLOWER AND TREE, Jerusalem's garden of clives has eight trees known to be 1,000 yeats old. Ammonia has been proved to be an ex- cellent stimulant for growing flowers. A few drops twice a week ina can of rain- water will make fuchsias, geraniums and other flowers bloom freely. The adaptability of plants to new loca- tions is sometimes very remarkable, Plants whose natural habitat is in dry soil can offen accustom themselves toa marsh, while marsh planta on the other hand, can sometimes be trained to grow in dry sand. Two young tress, raised from its acorns, have recently been planted near the famous old oak at Cowthorpe, England. The an- tient: tree, which is more than 60 feet in girth aad is believed to be he largest oak im existence, is so Gecuyed that it is feared it cannot stand ninich louger. Seip a oe —_—_ SOME REMEDIES. For diphtheritis sore throat, a piece of camphor the size of a pea held in the mouth till dissolved. For worms, an injection of a lump the size of a hazelnut of bitter aloes in one- half pint of hot milk. For earache, five drops of chloroform on a little cotten in a clay pipe and the vapor blown into the ear. For thrush, putting in a child’s mouth two or three times a day equal parts of borax, saltpeter and loaf sugar.well pow- dered together. For poison swallowed, a heaping tea- spoonful each of salt and mustard ina halt glass of cold water, followed by strong cotfee or the whites of two raw eggs.— Ruth Hel) in Good Housekesping. _ &. At + ~ When Women Speak They Mean What They Say, DIAMOND DYES THEIR FAVORITES Farmere wives and daughters are large consumers of Diamond Dy es. These thrifty and economizing women well know how ne w dresses, new costumes, and new suits can be mad+ out Gf yarments that have become faded and discolored, Farn.- ers wives apd dauvhters tuvariably make use of the Diamord Dyes becanse they are the sirougest and mdst brilitant in Ccoior. Mrs. Sohn I. Sexsmith, of Roseberry, Full of Fight. Friend—Well, is your society as active as ever? Prohibitionist—-Yes indeed. Weare p*s- paring to carry the war into Kentacky.— New York Journal. Honor. A highly honored name he bore, Although his crimes were rank. Bie had the dust, and so his name Was honored at the bank. —Detroit News. Meant Business and Got Her. Miss Charmynge—Don’t you thimak I was mennt for a business woman? Jack Hustler—No, Idon’t. I think you were meant fora business man,.—Brook- lyn Life. Our Language. Why is it called cur mother tongue? Man., who bas been a user of Diamoud A henpecked man thus views it. , Pallas 32 thinks because the father gets Dyes for yearr, writes 48 follows: B. thinks be the father gets : : : : »* haw 1 | So little chance to use it. Lam a farmers wife and have use —New York Journal. your Diamon i Dyes for over ten years ‘sisaiastiaseiephiibiiiials sea with most satisfaciory resalts. I think | A Halt. 1 ‘3 ed a they are unequalled tor gocd colors aid! Funny that realistic drama had to be for their nen-fading qualities.” postponed, What was the matter?” - o_o + Tho Horseless Agee ‘George, dear, what are you doing?’’ “Putting up this tire for good luck. I found it on the pa’h this morning.’’— New York Sunday World. Latherus and Diwees. Recently a colored exhorter, enlarg- ing on the impossibility of rich men getting into heaven, said: ‘‘Look at Latherus. When he wuz on de airth, he ax Diwees for de crambs dat fall fram his table. En what did Diwees do ter him? He call his dog Moreover en sick him on Latheras. Latherus put up a purty good fight, but de dog licked him, Den Diwees wuz so mad dat he took a fit en died, en when he wake up he fin’ himself in hell fire, en he look troo de skylight en see Latherus en Father Abraham in a huggin match, en he call ter Latherus ter turn on de water en he’d pay de bill. En what did Latherus say? He des lean over de banister en hoiler out: ‘Go ‘lovg, man, en shet yo’ mouf. De water was cut off on de tenth. Milk en honey is de bes’ I got.’ '"——At- lanta Constitution. How It May Be Dore. **Do’ you have any trouble keeping your nursemaid?’’ ‘“‘None at all. At first we had to get @ new one every week or two, but the one we have pow has been with us for three months aud is perfectly con- tented.’’ “How do you manage it?’’ ‘Why, we have a pneumatic baby Carriage with a bicycle attuchment.’’— Chicago Post. h Even a brave man shudders at \ the thought / of being torn t and. rended inthe jaws of a fero- felous tiger. In every waik of life, from ~that '! of the laborer to that of the pro- fessional man, there are thou- sands at the mercy of a tiger more relentless - a. than any found in all India, That tiger is the dread disease known as consumption. It slays more men and wo- mien yearly than there are rain drops in a summer shower. It steals upon its victira with noiseless tread. There is a sure and certain protection against this deadly disease, and a sure and Bene eure for it, if it is resorted to in time. It is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This wonderful medicine acts directly on the lungs through the blood, tearing down old, half-dead tissues, build- ing up new and healthy ones, driving out all impurities and disease germs and. ex- pending the lungs and introducing life-giv- & oxygen into the circulation. It has wonderful curative powers and allays all inflammation of the mucous membranes of the lungs and bronchial tubes. It makes the appetite keen and hearty, the digestion and assimilation perfect, the liver active, the blood pure and rich with the life-giving elements of the food, and the nerves strong and steady. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It has the most marvel- ous sustaining powers of any known med- icine. Thousands who were upon the verge of a premature grave have testified to their recovery through its wonderful virtues. Medicines dealers sell it, and have nothing else ‘just as good.” a Wher a dealer urges some substitute he's thinking of the larger profit he’ll make— not of your welfare. nw Dr. Pierce’s book, ‘‘ The Common Sense Medical Adviser,” is a treasure in any fam- ily. It contains 1008 pages and 300 iliustra- tions. A copy FREE to every person who will send to the World’s Dispensary Med- ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., 31 one-cent stamps, to pay cost of customs and mailing only, For cloth binding, send so stamps, We call attention to our ad. on first page of bargain tabies. {t will psy you to read it. Lt will pay you to inspect these goods. —MeKay Woolen Compaty, alia ‘“‘As near asI could get the story the hen objected to the settirg.’’—Cincinnati Enquirer. \ Plump. I’a fire thee, plump stenographer— I'd fire thee quicker than the telling— Wert thou but poor in all respects As thou art at writing and at spelling. —Detroit Journal. The Secret, Wher it comes to keeping a secret, the less said about it the better.—Now York Sunday World. No Gain. | The man who changes oft KMs mind By cruel fate is still usdone, For never, never does he find By any chance @ better one. —Detroit News. # CARTERS Sick HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They <aiso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Mecarty Eating. ‘A per- fect remecy for Dizziness, Nausca, Dr owsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mout’, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable Smail Pill. Small Dose. ' _ Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand carter's Littie Liver Pills. British Americar, — Dyeing Co, OF MONTREAL, Are the Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners of Canada, and are prepared to do the following work— Silk or wool dresses, opera cloaks, silk velvets, plush or cloth, jackets, lined or trimmed with silk or fur beautifelly clean ed. Geuntlemen’s overcoats, dress suits, tweed suits, military or other uniforme, church vestments, altar clothe, stage and professional dresses Clenned and color revived, iu-n and fancy curtains, table covers, embroidered ban ners, screens, cushions, etc. Cleaned with marvellous results. Fur coats, jackets, muffs, collarettes, etc., made like, mew. Feathers cleaned, dyel and curles. Goods done without removal of trimming, linings or orna- mente, without danger of shrinkage or injury to coloror fabric. Ioformation With price “list free on application to our agent for this province. G. E. Henderson. Express Agent, Ch’town. Sept30— Nouraleia tells none te alithins invariably caused by decayed and anscessed teeth ’t sufler needlessly when you can be releived in a few hours and cured jn a tew days by the careful treatment we will give you. J. H. AYERS DENTIST. Pain less extraction of teeth. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ti tine BOST N : . . J by the Buy your tickets for Boston fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. 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