Mreyou nervous? run-down?) iiieinyou. You maybe] Pt!" verse of: nervous ‘I415. 0W!» title to over-work and severe mental strain. .A‘bottleoi lmwllanfs mauve sl STOMACl-l ‘TONIC A willybuild up your (physical strength, enrich an jjflfify thevblootl, remove all nervous- ness, tone up the digestion, l and make you eat and sleep "oili- ;' y gGet a Qottie p 1:‘ INuDNIIUFtIIIJ Conan! Sbns oauo co, mum, ';~_ I 81'. JOIIN- NJ. 5| iicleiialfs. Address _ ._ (Continued) 1TH! ~15 only one_ phase of educa- tiotbnor must we look upon it as Wnihleto- its human nature is es~ Mfltlaily‘ the same in every age)‘ we must learn from the les~ sons 7 of the past and realise that the method which proveditseli the ‘heatnfor training the human-mind in» the ages gone by which were sosir itful with the higflest achieve- rdell s of human fntellectjnvill be found, to produce the -h'_e’st results evelifinl our day. Intellectual ad- ucation means wider vision obtain- ed by the correct, training of our manta] powers. tends-to intensity the vision only in one direction,.,and unless it is preceded by a general education enahllnaz a man to visualize things correctfl, it will narrow ~llis vision. The tradition of thecenturies bears testimony to the-Wetflcacy or the Classics‘ as a. medium for training elude He. aority we shall do that wimp l; l" u" "Sill ilfifilltles which are our acts would, correspond with. both as renal-as an physical [Mill '. Yet we ilfifilllfllhfll. ‘when. compar- ' .911 one with another. the l’ most‘ valuable part is the moral educat-— ion or direct raining fol-character - formation. T is is the element of their education which will produce enduring results and qualify them to fulfil their duties and obliga- tions to God, to their country and‘ to their fcllownlen. ‘ ‘ the end of. the achooi-vyear opq proach. ward to the prospect of- a pleas- ant vacation, to the teacher it is a time of needful rest from the wear- ing and exacting duties of his cali- ing. This is especially. true in an institution where the students are ill residence, such as ours. where the members oi the faculty are overburdened ~ with work. it is only by strenuous effort with a self sacrificing spirit on the part of the faculty that the required work 0841.115 accomplished it is my pleasant grateful testimony of the spirit of devotion tude for the interest of the insti- tution. which members of the faculty and made lastgear a very successful one from every. point of view. l terminates today. You have Qpgpflfllzgflqn eessinlly reached the goal 10f your young ambition. however, is by no means completed for your faculties were developed in order that you could now with security continue your education it was the aim oi your training to give you a thirst for know-ledge and | - "iifil . " .;- . Jug; , ~ m .9; M, lthe love of your neish u ,-.,-,,,',,,,,,§d‘,§§,la your heart y WIUQflUILUUIIIoIrrXed away by; fore vou- ~ Ill‘ 1e it as and I . ifl-lltl W11 Wllioholiaracter is developed 0t lib “Willi! ti! itllow what is good and Willi/II "time he must he tram» ed I0, at with readiness and a1- m. goodand avoid what in evil. A; _ "(in is a. development of our fm lea. it should not only‘ teach the forms and ndards of our acts. but it sh also "m, u, '° "l" "Kllllrlv and uniformly these, standards. The education- hsre imparted is’ three fold, pp". iwl. intellectual and moral and if we were to all8lyiB_'l!8' ' various ’ parts and eee how they arelintendr 6d to develop the entireindividual mental well-being and than 130m- pare their relative values, while asl sorting that all three are neces ry We all seam tobe glad to see The student looks for- and here. duty to hear owork and keen solici. animates all the Gradllates. your college career suc- i Your education. show you how to acquire it. You oururuental powersflnor- can. we ‘were trained to give cheerful oh- afford ti» break with this tradition B-Mlthe results obtainedfor newer methods which are provinginad- equate. We hold that before spec- ial scientific study is undertaken. the. mind should first be trained edlence to lawful authority, wheth- er in the spiritual or temporal or- der came from God. You were taught" the neocessity _ of determin- ing your actions with a clear view of your ultimate destiny. The b! a1 ' " l _ ‘Im- which “t, oLthe iovefotlllod and . ' 5' ' » wen =4.» _ ‘ 1 l». , ,, >- '|_..- A MOST deserving charity . —our orphans 5 g ~ P. n; island , " '3 » ‘ - ‘_ Protestant Orphanage " J I ‘nnlva srawrs JUNE 15 ' w» " v AAAQQAAA ‘Hana; a4 4 =¢:_ .' ~,. R. W CLASSiFlilll oenetloouonretebe forwarded. Iva cents am‘- refini- nan-s“ l us has». 10d! ME; uorliv Ar lloitl — tie sso ' ~ 9"‘ . lhowcsrds a If < snarl! 1°‘! Vi" ca. s. . written-am I edition b NI lsrntssbesessstill Ill" pa"; V‘ persouetit! gfieppssistgs life rm a--...~--~-—- a "".""""..‘;a‘.' e oer, 1 ‘Queen st. onllosite Prvvm . Brothers. _‘ msonm" ‘muons . l _, ‘ALI-i NNOALLID- ‘FOR IIIITU". ' suits ow Iruntm-tlo . m. t .- _, imam-let. elfl-fim as! ed upon your eon!“ it is. "I “oils will WW’ mun, wapelklcgglgscnyptten toda y. we m 2:.“ ....."" "x..*;.:.~;:.ll: ‘e uca .1! . u an- _ _ an o; ti: ,,,,,';;’,,';‘,°$=,§; oies pictnrelalt. , Youyyul be sur- not pafficelalone, for it is not prised, at the selfishness o men bundles oueushoat"=filllb, will bllflllll 314.00 meinfldd rs use. one mu 81.00. all: vrtes h leer _ M! n iilh n: Jlt n. You have given us t m ‘f p“ all‘?! zlilolloo fllttht 3106f“ lessons -.= ea I _-fln-wasd"‘h sly-called‘ . I Yollllllo t I ee and ‘Ielenltstr- aAndi m!“ sll- ed- “lll-"lilsil here-are deslllv impress- uohtiolltt bohemian should in; ‘ there- Your we have every confidence ultimate success. Eftorts put orth and not rssulte obtained coast tute you U Wm the true measure o! ‘success, Be ‘ma,’ then moo of action. possessed o! l0"; a knoWLedge of what to do,.and a ma: cnannorrarowu GUARDIAN‘ N!‘ lbldllll endyou wlllbe astonished to find, V" tlilfltllllllll! bo- how~ many men are moved rather by their passions reason. However. ii the principles you have heemtaught clear in your manta}. vision, and “lumen” ma“ W" i199“ “Mom w‘? mu" with.‘ those of any who have ever n 7°“ been graduated from the than by you "19" sequantly will ito do it. Your opportunities- hsvq heon greater than others, con- k"? er service to your fellowmen are still . greater. consequently-we feel assured that ylviatenmayibe justly proud. in con I all who ed our'e or > terest iu. d,‘ to Mitosis?’ ti: generousl ,0!‘ special lrises.“ Oflonhy has been at your obligations to rend- Your intellectual at- compars most favorably Halls. ' be two Cllrllt- HllKhW-JEIIQ brilliant young gran- WOFi-BY (Ill-lull, N111 uate oli 't year, whose career sons of whom your so soon a ‘ ed in h , ragic death. Of btitheli his parents in memory of Norbert graduation terminat- could be mm lTnznti-r Cr? .\ . Mm u "consummatus in all his classmates toahowths- brsvi. for his was the privileae of to rosohsthegltilactmpql... - - Anti We an even better Overland! 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