tl* ’ ,,.. lit ~ ci; ilitii .»r - . _ _ _.ai tl". limi _t._.. .. till' ' lit, mil - .as '_r*_T;==- _er-"` I i t tl- J), t , I l lllirti _ ‘* -fi . t , It i t K, _ t ' l I rf, \ A . “_” \ ~.. -_.__ - .__...t ., OCTOBER 3, t9o8 'F -PAGE TEN A " " 'mn Lrrmsr rmws " '” " _ THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN ' rmsr or _ "" _ _ _ 22;* _ l » _ ~ Y _ __ _ _ , - /_ hq'-s'- l 'l'ha;:_wh_:t you n w en you get a cut, s burn or a scald. You can't wait-you must have relief f\ ann sh "f§nuNs6M“"§ _Q- lf ou keep a bottle of ,lohuaotfa Anodyno Llniment handy ou needn't suffer. Kyeep the band e well satu- |ated with thginiment and mur wound will noon be If you have l lpraln or strain, I sore muscles, lumbago, scistica, ed ff joints nruscunrr rrreurrramur, or any other ache or pain, Johnaon’| 3-t»"~~."~» _ ulvrtirftvr 5”.. ______-_'__ I _ . odyne t will rid you of it. Try it. Get a bottle and keep : within reach. You're sure to need it. __‘ Guaranteed under Food and Drugs ld, lune 30,1906. Serial number 513 Sold everywhere for 25 and 50 cents n bottle r. s. .rounson a. co., comm, um.. 0 C. ' ' CALENDAR for OCTOBER 1908- Election Poliiiool Meeting! .__[_\'_ Queen’s County The undersigned will meet the Electors of Queen`s County to dis cuss the political questions of the day at the following places and dates. Each meeting will be held at 7 p m. Stanhope, Saturday,3rl 5‘ _\t r ` 21 5 -"r: 'l.'u 22 5 ' " \V '.514 5 'l`tr Fr Fr 5 St ' -'\ su ,s is 5 4:4 _ .no tl :ti 5 -il :tu _t :ot ' $7 nr 00 ,..- -‘_C_z':,» a ~:-cl: ;»-A zzdzzrb rc ,-_ .)l) ~l!| 47 ~ S? ` to lt ____ '!'!'5§¢.§ 3. GG CJ _n 3 ' -'J Jill - Er :if ' _' (l 3.5 _5 .li ti 36 30 tl :£7 _Ti :il ' [i 39 ` li 40 _'w Zi 2-.».‘ Tn it 4-: ‘ft 2-l }:`r r...\.--.-»_-....- -_ 2_1- :Lo ._ ri 9531 .r-|~'.»- ifr Ili /*-TZ <¢_ 'J-5 ii Il 5 23 Zi Nt ti 4. _.1 Zi 25. Su ti t7 fi _'ti' .\l'» G " `I`u gil Th :li Fr _ lil Sn ' BIG »-_-_-»- '_ =.“l.'; :cams f§3g§§ ~ tv;.T‘_~` LT IT, `_’.~l ` . "2 aa 'I i h ltr F h. ‘ h Moon S:ts h m 9 Il) 1022 1| 22 n_m. 0 H2 1 ln c'1.'.v._ 43.2.-.._,, -E1':E@ '_‘_: Is.- Z U3 `§.m lll .in ll Zlil a. nl. »uN~: r..r.-~;_- uf-‘S6-ra . ct, 5 ."-2 'fc'/.~ :.1 i'<`;T"}'IE7 U Ill ll Il Mo0N`sPuAsn=\. _ __ _ __ _ _ iid. th d..l5 . ‘C " “WI __I5l_hT\'e o-rs :.»- cur e--:Q 3E:_ .1 :l t ti 7 s (l 0 1 l POTATOES VALUABLE $3.50 For a single Potatoe. ` “":a re Bros 5€_Z Fur? Eisaa In DJ. use it-N5' U E s 52 :nv CDI `lD er -\-Nt.. ._ 1;.- ""»:-__-`.I.Z.>`-1 A sere--tt-.re--c::~=cr.~r I'-£L°?»i%L`i 552°: .., & :ts , _ _ t_-5 .. --A-._ ~r~ a ll I3 ` lb' 147 ." 57 " iT 212 :li Ill) il is 511| tl() Ill (Ti lil ll Slit __ lt: Eli url 1 till Iiol l 56 till 2 QF* 1,; tw '::xo:» :.c. r. :nv > -re ' C., ati:-1»$~ Mark Wright Furnishing Co., & DLI Sunnyside, Charlotoetown, ‘(Bee.r Weeks propr'ietors,) are desir- s of being in 8, position to son. b wei ht THEY OFFER PRIZES place on exhibition in their show windows the biggest potatoes grown on P. E. Island this sea-» ~ AS FOLLOWS. back. For the largest potntoe-judged Y Z - Solid quartered oak cobbler scat. rocker. Value $3.50 For the 2nd largest-one pair our special heavy wool blankets. Vulne _ ' ` $3-35 For thc 3rd larucst-Full sized white enameled iron bed. Value $2.50 For the 4th largest-Handsome hearth rug. Value $2-00 For the 5th largest.-1 dozen hath towels value _ $1.50 For the 6th largest,-1 dozen dn- rnask linen table napkins value $1.35 For the 7th lalrgest-one of their special dumnsk bedspreads, vnlne $1.00 Entries may be made at once. Entries close al. noon Oct. 17th. MARK WRIGHT FURNISHING GO. Sunnyside Beer & Weeks, Proprietors. 10-1thsmd&r31 _ When buying your next I black or blue suit, sae that goods are stamped “Briny Deep Serge” every three I yards on the _ PHYSICAL CULTURE P Profvlllon should be mule for shy- _ L TH (HES I C 0 A .`I.‘f.'.`i °t'i“.`.".°...‘.'l.i”'.I.,ft`§‘-’-"’.'. .tf..I‘i§i`..‘. l Tt__4e__12P_/__Ao_|_;fn nnenotst I L ' _ - ~ ou oun -wnrutr. | oooost__ot sto (Continued From Page Five.) ` MUSIC In the music theory and practice ,should be combined. As n. pupil De. gins to talk as anrst step in leur.;- llllti B |_8UEl1H8e so ns begins to slug 5 3 Prolmlmary stop in his course in music. Almost an pupils can sing ,Whw they enter school. oulnvate .uns glu. As soon ss pitch and my. thm are fairly well etaolishsd then _\-he Pupil muy be introduced to tu. _theoretical part of music. Not much _can be done in our cotmmon schools tin this subject but sufficient to sn- iabla the pupil in alter life to enloy ~aud asks some part in tus service ol song. - NATURE STUDY, In a purely agricultural country, ;` Icourse of study that fails in oall the t“f\'°1_1¢i°11 M we Pupils to subiwtr _bearmg upon the cul-ttva.'tion of the soil would be incomplete. As 9, first awp in that daractlon. provtgigm should be made tor Nature Study. Thissulllect is importsnt,not merely because lt brings the pupil closer to the farm than any other that is pro- vided in the course, ,htlralsotfor its cultural value. Psstaloui says "Ob- servstion is the basis of all know- ledge.” The habit of observation does IDI come from the study of text.- -booka. A habit of observation ac- quirtrfl in youth will be worth more lo a man or woman than whole pages of cnrdully learned facts, or correctly performed oxumples. An eminent. adnnationiat aays: “In no way may |tis habit of observation ne more suc- cessfully encouraged, or stimulated than by the study ot Nature in some of hu' varied forms. The plant, the flower, the leaf, the seed, may help to bring into activity the observa- tion of the child, while the bimis,t'he .insects and tha rocks call for care-_ intl lnvasttguutoa and u skilful use of the cya." In this study the child is brought, into direct, sympulfhetic, loving, contact with-nature. If the eyes are once opened, materials for intleredlnng and profitable study will never be lacking. Each recurring sea- son will ‘bring with it new friends and new pleasures. SCHOOL GARDENS. To make this teaching more eBoc- tiva uhere should be in connection .with each rural schoo1a.School Gar- izlen. Any disttilct. of this province cam ‘easily provide the land necessary for a garden, and now that provision is made for instructing the teachers in ithls subject, there cannot be any canine for not making Nature Stud? and the School Garden a prominent feature of the schools. In n circular issue by the Ontario Department of Education, urging the establishment of School Gardens, the inims of such are set forth as followed- (s.) To stimulate interest in rural life. _ th) To provide healthful exert!!! tfor body and mind, and to afford to the pupil an opportunity to direct his activities along useful lines, _ (c) To develop an an enrzly nge habits of, industry, respect for lsbof. and n lovefor productive and con- structive work. ' _ yd) T0 impart useiul information in agricultural suhl€Cf9- tte) T0 gv_e facility in che handl- ing of tools and in the provfll-l0° 0! garden craft. _ _ (1) To promote the desire to rm- ` prove home surroundings and tio train \-,oyg and girls to do such work with =°ni;l;mc'l¥c‘y promote the qualities that .make for good citizenship, such as l Q unstbttity or ownership. ws- the "ip bl' erty considers rop . ‘ pfgct for pu ic P others and the tion for the rights 07 _ ki principle of co-operation rn see D8 the common g00d- rh) T0 encourage CBNIUI 0b' servation of Nature; thus ennlrlinl! i h tt tl to understand his environ- t:n§nt¥)a`,r)r:>-'~'~ ~._';-_:nur-2 @3323! WS Ilnionllloodloa l | Buy a pound from ‘ nie and I will explain how you can get " $5.0(_l__ Free _ Waltor S. lirovm‘t _ I G: ) ‘ Phone 199 ,. \ IT tickles economv into a good hearty laugh to see the _value we give in ladies’ and gcnts’ rings Ladies solid gold ,rings $1.2 5 and upLadies Soli- itaire Diamond Ring $6.50 and ‘ up. Alarge assortment to select 1 drltf (ii To bring the life and interests of the school more closely into touch with the home ine or thgpuvils- Wherever the school garden has School and Col- lege Text Books! Now Ready, all the Books required by the different Schools. _ School Supplies of all kinds in abund- I ance. All at _ Pulishers Prices At ‘ “The Sunnyside Book store.” llaozartl & llooro 'This can be dnfnoby. the teacher nt- teadlng tothepoaition of tin puprls‘ l ion alttfng, walking, etc. In addition to this occasional exercises to the accompaniment of muric in the school room, would be beneficial and would also ralieva the todium of the class tr-nom. . ETHICAL TEACHING. | Tl" llllllmt of morals must had g place in the instn-uction given in anyf .wall conducted school. This is bent. ¢BllZl1l- by the heather improving thai 0PDortu.nitiaa that are presented rn the incidents ol the school day or are U“Z8°B1-Cd by the Other subjects of the course. No textfbook in utnics, , _nor stated lessons on the subjoct,will` D0 B0 affective as the incidental ap- Dlicatlons that are suggested' by that other work of the school. _ _ OTHER SUBJECTS. _ In this course as outlined thcre has_ not _bean any. provision made for; T`t°“0h1l1E` LBUI1. French. Gcon1etry,Al- ’ ‘cebrm There is no time in nie com- l D/ H s or1EPEoPL ' 3 .ff`G).j se _ _ / l 1 _ ___ . \ l .ff 1 ARE roousu s/vevau 'ro-mime ofcounse |'r|s /_v_9_‘_lt .Success tS THE RESULT or HARD wont; AND Gwio/G Peoria Sonrmtuc FDR THEIR r1om:Y. WHICH IS 'I1-iE BEST' Pot_|c\f |r' \\_, %>ut./ANTTO DRESS I Go UHERETHEY HAVE' MADEA SUCCESS AT _ PROVES THAT HONESTT `. ' DRESS INC PEOPL£- AND _ CHEAPLY. _____ _ - BUSTER BROWN. liar' :orc - _im W mon school for teaching subjects. ll Arm: - . they are taught, only a small miggq. __ }'_‘;';,;'J{" ,.7 7?~f _ Oufemv//*Q \ , W 9| _the pupils will study them. The "D‘{}‘,M , _ ~ m&J0l`l¢ywi1l be neglected while the :runs . ,,,,,, _-Y tescher's attention is given to the N0- ` ` few. li '\ t C/ JJJ/ --A ewvateuv mu. sv 84': aurrvr ssewknf emeaae. I i F0’ "l‘i’l'°“°“‘= Of ¢h0S*=W11°fe YOU HAVE DEEN SEEING U5 Cl_.lNlB. WE OUR.- -f.?é‘.if,?,.“.‘.‘i“‘i.“““’f°°*“ "‘°'° ““°“‘° if" .sm_vc.s HAVE MADE rnc 1zouNDs To rin: LAD-1 sch country, corresponding _ .;‘;.f:‘.°.. €.o.‘;o;'t..'ti:2.:";:' -sf t'..°.;:'§“,,°§ °U_,";:,;‘,‘{§,§,E°;,’- gi Y,“‘f‘A,§§’ "lf-‘NG 3355 -3.... ' _ ,’ oo oo oo ot..‘§§f.‘i.§";`i“i»§i§.§‘Z?”vt..i’..,‘§“;7t`?~REAsoNAtsLE Paortrs. DE..-\t.tNo .5QuAtt~ ;,‘?;;,o_§§°_§‘_§;,1f,g__o§_<;_§,h°'¢ ,,§»»-msg no/-_atvtNo ALL cusroncas rut: .SAME ter... t»..........tt,....f.°..§’.,.,,.i‘§,‘;§.§‘,,, Pittcs. .sTANDtNo or:tt1ND t:vo;itYrntNo f;g;;°=;_i»_;§e we-»<>» -boots wc .st:t_t_. TREATING ous PATRONS worn cont- ” """““”= ‘°‘1°"“°“°‘ rcsv. AND, A5 You 1_=1s1_1§h-nd Na-umstudy JOYABLE wo: ARE ousiNc.s.s MEN, PMUD or - “P °“““°°°““°" fm.” fue Paorc.s.stoN, AND wc ~/tAtiONAl. MAN IS A ,,.,,,§’,,,§§“;;1,,g‘,,*‘;;g‘},{_,}§;=f,_°°_‘;g‘_git .vtAN t~:.SPt;ctALt_Y SKILLED iN wt-.AT HE Docs. Uiretv nor Should an attempt be WE HAVE MADE A -STUDY Di-°.,`tI-' SING “EOPl_.E; 2333513 §<,°,g°___ _§_;>__;g_§t__l_~_ff-§_=___}>»i»_» rHt.s is ova. Pttoro-:5.StoN. At-to tins is oUR the work. The teacher must altltlnpti. :ONFE‘S‘5ION- the course to his circumstances with' the hope that something un- ‘- _ _turned herein may aid in the further tlmllrovunsnt of our excellent school , L iytttem I submit this paper, The Young l\Ien`s l\Ian. 3 ____ ,._, __ _ _ __'_:'.;___.. . f _ _ _1-f;.f_1 ___ ,.______._T_`_'-7 _ _ _ M112 _ Sill Ui lll'"tllll'_i* ---_--==-m-- i SOFIA, BFLGAHIA, ict 1 _ _'rm cabinet n_@1t-»r~.-_ r-ot|trirr~.~’:t r~o|t_~til.ntionul tri-rrtlrtunt. lla\ll`.~t‘t|lnt't'l| ('ur'o is tnkerr in- l\'I'l\1\ll.i'-lwlillll dirtt-Ill' upon llrt- blood nnd llrtrt-mrs-_ snrfru-t\~ of this s_\'st|‘lr1, thereby nn.~rt"uytl\;rt tin- for||nltrtlo|\,of the discnsc, . __ tnntl tzivinl: ll -t ti-_ t.~l ~ tl lljl l l D951 Sllncesshllly Introdlmed' ani in' tmtlm r-u|t.~1til|il‘<)ii irrntl t\r;~’i\r§lrirr ivirlhlrrl-i~1'iiE is now a part of fihe B_Gl1(!__l;_l V;€_>§__“; t__n_t_H:s_y\'t»rif_____Tl|o|» n>ri~»tm__-_hnvc so much ti-1lm"S'~ every °"““ ry m e C 1t'i.`... lttin-ti-.-it lmiitii' fini-“wh nutiuiuit """" ~ _ 4 _ '. _ 3 lf I; World the almB Bef, forth 'ln _‘U19 on ‘turmrrt-. .~‘_t~rnl f_<~r l_i~I fi'f_t‘i‘i‘|l‘iir(rt:. 1 i ’I`rrk': llnll‘- l"t\|nil_\` Pills for cnustiptttinrr. COMING EVENTS. r*--3. omni Riilll RY SAW ll.l.S. Arc you installing a Saw Mill? \Ve manufac- turc Rotary and Shingle Mills of a high grade which will give you the best of satisfaction. We can also supply you water wheels or steam power second to none in Canada. STEAFI NAVIGATION WHARF Clarlottetcwn, - - _ p_E_ mud ui erv Ui iE.if.§§..t“°s§’. "$‘.‘°li‘fgt.‘;§§§§, 053225 t _Wholesale (ill Retail tgirl. l t Physicians and Surgeons , \Ve call your atten- tion to fresh stock re- ceived in adhesive plasters. ’ various sizes Gauze and other bandages. assorted Absorb. Cotton-rolls. Plasters one and five yard rolls. --Prices right.- A.W.RCdtIlll,Plllll.B. .~ The Square Druggis Sunnyside. _ l _ '- (_) i . _ iitiftiotioiti --NOTICE Tu I"Al{lVll~}R.\`. We are now showin s complete line of the following g0odq_.._ IIAII M F G. 50': Threslting Outfits. Cocklhllli Plow C0’a Gang, \/Valking and Sulky Plow Root Cutters and Pnlpers. Engines and Hay Presses Cutters, Pulpers and \Vheelbarro\vs We have just receiyed our winter Supply ot' sleigh robes and ho bt If yon want somethin new and bright cull nt our show rooms :fd Taken' _‘ pleased to show goods amTquo\e prices and terms. _ Shan A. m §::'.‘:=e;:.i.‘:.‘1t'.=°.'.:1'::‘:°'° t dwsrwrtf _ - Dnsss|NG1Tin~t\t/ELL/into .' kinds International Ilarvealera Co'a Manure Spreader-s, Gasoline J. Fleury’a Sona Plate Grinders.. Roller- Crushers, R00: Ghafam Wagon Co’a Truck \\’agons,Cart wheets _md Axles ` IIARD-Eggarttl Cltstnut 1 ' / i ' t .VI rtfrrwcccss fs mv Acc/oem-r. ,Sizes Ai.ADIA-Round an: t~.'.;~_ ALBIUN-Rllfl Of Milt ' :md N ut. INTERCOLON IAL - Round and Nut. OLD SYDNEY Round and Run of Mine. _ R`i§ERVE».-Run of Mine ,and l\nt. ` I INVERNEQS-R0t1rid_ BLACKSMITIIS. _ All sold at lowest prices, A. oio_|_g_g_o,g1__ o. oo XXXX Bn ctr-:AN inside and Out. ’Z`ltr» former rests with yourself, the v : can help you to be. Cleaning t`lotl\¢».s is our business, our specialty.0ur - 1.! .tit it. complete, our staff efficient, on; rt\t»tlto 600 Cases Crown Glass A Fruit Jars Any quantity you want at - Pints 5 cts each. Quarts 6 “ " r-2 gals.7 " " -John Cc nnolly (Rt Co Queen Street Charlottetown Phone 264 _ rn\vltt_ ---»----_-------~ ~~-_-1--l ___'_ Dominic' " .tnuda ` Edward >-1 9 na- 5 G G Province c Island In the Probate Court 8th Edward VII A. D. |908 In Re Estate of Francis Bell late of Wes Royalty in Queens County in tht: sind Province farmer deceased Testate_ ily the Ponorrrhle Richard Redflin Surrogate judge of Probate &c. &.c_ Src. To the Sheriff of the county of Queen B County in said Province or_au_y Cun- stuble or literate person within stud `"C'oii`ri€y Greeting:-» _ __ Whereas upon reading the petition (on file) of Simon W. Crubbe aufl Arthur F, Bell executors ofthelast will and Testnnrent of the above named deceas- ¢d praying that n c_rtnt\on may herssued for the purposes herein after set forth you are therefore lreroby required to cite all rsons interested in the said estate to ggand nppenr before meats Probate Courtto hc held in the Court House Charlottetown in Queen’s L_.ounlY in 9 _ Province on Friday the thrrtreth dnl' October next ._-curing at noon the sa ~ day to show cause if any they can W the accounts of the esrd estate sho notbepassed andthe estate closed pm ed for in said Petitlpn a_nd od mot 3 of l\lormsnA Campbell ltsqurre B C10’ said petitioners and l_do_erehyeo r them u true oo_py of this citation thwib publishe rn any f\¢WSP°P:§_ P". lished in Charlottetown tn e st_l1 Province for at least four con_aecul vb weeks from the date hereof and ¢l_|_l¢_l true copy hereof forthwith poate _ in the following public places respec\i\¢ Y mely ln the Hall of the Court: House “Charlottetown aforesaid and In front In the School House st Wgst lla) alty ill eens County aforesaid and tu front of trout House at Nllltm in Q“°°“ aforesaid so that all perse nsdw ed asfsforesard may have “H ereo ber hunder my hand and the sell 0 court this twenty third day 0 A. D. in the Eighth Y” eat 'a e n. <1.” nrcrlltnu annum so