'rr af i \ ._< r *X ‘i at .,,‘_. » , .,~. F011 w » \» if. , : _._ »,_; 5 32 ff 1 . pimples and Well H cs that tired ieelin¢§asd;peo¢_appe- hs in impure, depleted - ,_ Q , . hmwmm ami 3' este. fe? -the m°1.=¢Y- _ J_ .»fn.'-iiggar-,j _ M`¢ai¢;i' Hail; *_*-° " 45".. '°. °'. - _ct ~; r Q, ~... Under the auspices of and for ‘we ~» »vc~srv.<°'..§r:~@r:»s-f; ~- ~ nm 'liiecauseotallspclng homers. 'i»=f===.= b1°°<1_ parm-= 1- nooau ssmpei-un, as multitude- know by experience. 1 tcureu11_i=l99‘1 diwleairom. the sinallest'pimpIe to the stubborn sore-L from &~ed-’ ness to extreme nervous proeitltim. Begin taking is TODAY. L I H 00D’J` .Yarsaparilla 1| _niwieafs oi-glass spring Mais? Be sure toilet Bo_od’s. _ _ m i , I Cakes i_':Z ~ iv ,,,,, if; F* '; » 3 Cakesfor _ ‘ 10 cents. ‘. _ ; ,_ _ ral opinion azeite. 5 lcafes for igoc. ` ' vi . a..»~.» _. ... . _ ., -» » ~ . ..\. . i _ ' . ,'i ' `_~-‘;_ _ ' §x¢» -".1-n|she¢<>f=-Islutf f . 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Afiiiiqes to ___a11___ pt_i_i¢r_. kqgyi¢dgf¢t;iHtil5¢1', __ ' .E°s\i»=l»1a»awes==°4,1i'e1s@°i!°»_'l>‘.° s ' ~' ~a v’v economies, pentru, hinder-a‘iahguige¢ __ A 2 least one objectlon.Its criterion is not sult- PQIIITCI' COX'5 F3 111005 lured manhood. but professional eillcienoy _ _i.___1. . . ,LF » 11 " i . » Studiesthe Average Univers' ity Student Should Elect. _l -,___ _ __ ‘THE1 ELECTIVE 'SYSTEM- » i The Humanity and the Natur:l Sciences are lndispensible Materials ofa Liberal Training. ~ ALBANY, July 5. -The feature of Tues-A _day morning"s session of the Univei§ii‘y‘ ‘Convecation was an address on ,they subject ot "The _Elective Systemf .bl President J. G, Schurman _ot _Cornell .Unlvcr.ity, President. Sblilirman' said in part: ' v ~~ I “There would never have beans 111188' tion of choice of studies il. human -know- any single human <55 - 5 absorb all that was known by .tho _ civili- zedworld. In an address to `stude_nt_s I _ once heard Mr. Gladstone' say' that _» Leibnltz was probably' the last great' I man‘who‘ achieved such-I .-af’ ftask. ‘ But lifetime is study, _wudre»,ei,°_ lxuqrelt represented in the cuirlou um rf a great such aifiaexhaustihle program;ol..stu.di¢l ‘ what is the average.»etqdsnt N; $197 ~ » , f “First of all, he may ignore everything but I.atla,"Gr¢ék, mathematics; mezapsyf i ethics, and natural hllosgphy old-fashioned col_.lege_ curriculum; _ands thorough training in ,them ha`s'_,po_tenoy__ is ¢i1»s° .cada °P‘iiveP° f tha~¢1ei°1!sst»f;‘ _esl>e<'4f.'*\_ll.7_ in__its,pow_ers of _ analysis __ I .iean¢tion,_and.1n .eerie m¢_dsi1r°‘ to _We-` _ the physiesli _méf .bhloaiul j sciences-while he msfbe acting wisely 1- we-»m»r #wi-ea - .e=\=°1°_- ,sua e- r, s_r_bltr»rr_ as ,thetftl lib “!9'?°, *alien* was item English, _ _ii _ ll'r¢_noh,. _ mathematics, psyelrolpgy, _ sonieotthe eciencerot na¢"u`i'e, _ e°~°Pi°- ~ r ' "‘0r, secondly. the student may the trsdi ions of the schools and-=ele`e!>*’”_ such studies ast‘¢h’d'to'quatl!yi\lin§for? hu .» _ nent, _.nr _ _ ons she im-1. i ma i&§‘p 3`W hy? be an engineer; bdtany, ehemistry, physiolo- ' logy, =s'neto|sy‘,»» liistelcgy,2@aait>>baetii~ 5 ai.¢,,'-u_i.._ is as safe aimless: wan, k pelltieil science, and -coiistitutiiliaiilaw = it bei; to be a lawyer Greek, Hnbtew. __ metaphysics, and ethics l1.he=is 1-to fbni `a clergyman; and whatever specialty _he _ afecteifheistobeateacher. ' This is s_ Philisline. It is what many 'boygsfdo and most parents desire. But it is"cp'eo ta at THE THIRD CHOICE. elect such studies as he especially. likes. He might devote the entire period required for his A.iB. degree to ancient 1a.ngua.ges` or to mathema' ics, or to natural science, or to history and economies. But in all T other matters, likes and dislikes are poor, l guides to conduct; their ori.¢in is more or _ jess arbitrary, and their character fickle :and unstable. And even it we assume I marked talent with the liking and a ‘want of it with the dislike, who can assure us that it is the business of educat- L ion to develop the more energet c and to _ nezlect the feebler powers of the mind? ` “Clearly we need some criterion for the determination ot the subjects which the students shall elect. What is it? It is on in the capacity ot the mind or soul. The mind observes, reasons, feels, wills. Consequently it education is to develop the capacities of the mind, the student should select subjects which will call out strengthen, and train the powers ofobser- vation imaszinatlon,reasoning,emotion,and volition. But the power of volition or will is developed better by action than by l ganz . , Y Dri ls, Marches and tableux. _oiteniaid that we may and such a criteri- ` study, and good theatres may do more This spring cur bus'n ' sith ii' ` °| ‘ 5 'if l largest and best wehaveleg ligd. ei" us' ‘ We are_proud and pleased gf my _¢u5tq,P¢§§ *___ .ppmi¢aa. a .NGW Svliings for FINE CUSl0M IAILORG » .a§7»§.Z‘°.§‘..'§;‘f.§§°i,‘} '.f.l§°’.».‘.i‘..% __ and Overcoatmgo. -»-» '-Owl -f vfvuyv o‘~.»~|»~a-»_~» .,<- i . » __ _`_,_l_,_$ ____1 f&»!“‘ it .J _Mon’a Outflsters- l.~ _zl colleges or universities Even. h°""°"» wiionwe restrict the field to the intel ’ ima lust ` il . " ` . » ` ` ’ V _ Ymvlmmw i _1mmmmmmM‘ ' hey are developed by SWG! 958° W 'h°" _it "versity that lt was his. view that eve ledge had. not advanced# in maui. new I directions. and in all directions., old. -;ss»_ _ 'wtllas-new,»gotlbeydli’.@l°¢. =s¢ Ji ff ll! open Suinuieside-llonday bi. .Q s"'3f"' Isl* l *lui nil *i a_._._.,,, :INNH mira LAYJY5 rl-‘\'#Y a»au.'&¢ ._ llAs.sAAa»¢La\. " 'L ‘LIP WSU! it I oi Llv¢1’P0°l THE R0 of London. Y THE SUN THE PHOENIX AL IFE sw; .if-~,. .J~°.a\11d~i¢~!.’lJi¥» 1 t..i=l(»°Mm~lt¥l% of smoky MUTU I.. ol New York. -_ .~ » ssoo ooo ooo oo ;.<:ii::°.';:.i°.‘:. 21 Pfizer-li Gold lliiili! Assets 9 | Lowest rates au:l prompt settlements t JOHN McFACHEKN Aden B-5.-s H s Juliy i8go breeder Rock ington York, Irving, Winchester Lois W3.) own. < ess r. R. . l‘i<_i,c, Buffalo, N, Y, i P' f e ~ ~ ._ , FOR YEARS THEY VE LED --- i I AND STILL LEAD ON An extension ofthe Lobster Fishing Kennva, Logg- 'l'. Pownal. tor Vernon River, Gillis Chledonia, _ iltmny River for ' .llnrisy Harbor, L J. A. MATHESO N_, WHY 'P Because they are properly constructed Sd md td Inspector of };`is_heries , 31 -f 'Y _ -. ‘ _ ofthe best material The stand the WB:-lr and t r F UR good con .1 2 ;= I 1 y ea of the rough country ioads, and everylone knows when stable Llwndale buying a BRANTFBRD OR CLEVELAND ,_¢» L the svflos mae also .f we lmve like-ion. ri stsilis indale Farm, iliiilhedsiooo A.l.H¢K&Y ~...».~u _ _ wh¢¢1 longer 7 “,It"li’as‘ s s§“°“':l‘s all icuii n-q WWW” Y'