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Fever, llipiitlieria, La Grlppe or any Serious Sloitnesa _l .’ - 515:/ __ 7' 1 - =. »~ _ _.,_______`\ __ ,___ _ f a Ji;-+_r\" i " _ " I // /-’ _ t __ ._ __ ‘.. . Require the larva Toning, Blood En- rloliing, Heart Sustaining lotion of Iliburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. l _...__- .. It is well known that after any serioul illness the heart and nerves are extremely weak and the blood greatly impoverished. For these conditions there is no remedy equals Milbum`s Heart and Nerve Pills. It restores all the vital forces ot' the bodv which disease has imxaired and weakened. Mr. T. Barnicott, ylmer, Ont., says :- “About a year ago I had a severe attack of La Grippe which left my system in an exhausted condition. I could not regain strength and was very nervous and sleep- less at night, and got up in the morning as tired as when I went to bed. “ I had no energy and was in a. miser- able state of health. “ Miiburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, which I got at Richa.rd's DrugStore here, changed me from a condition of misery to good health. They built up my system, strength- ened my nerves, restored brisk circulation of ni blood, and made a new man of me. “ _(heartily recommend them to any one suffering from the after elfects of Grippe, _er any other severe illness.'f _ _ ` 9 2 ~ THE FUARDIAN. CHARl.`i(_)TTETOW§" A- '_' -I I-g |- _I -I ___ ._ ___ ._._--__-H ~-_ -__-- --_---i _ l FRIDAY _ onsixo THIRD snssrox; Convention WHS C811*-‘fl |to order at 9.15. Mr. Eiven’;Stewart gave *his talk on Arithmetic. Mr. Stewart _claims that only practical and useful _ Arithmetic be taught even in t-hePrimary Grades, This can be done by the use of- ! ob"ects. for example fractions can can bel _ 'v < PLEASE lllihll _llldtiil f w ‘ \ Af ..» .fo 1=i§` _sr if MT T ga _ ~.- _ 1 -;.. 0 _ C 2 __ e J Important Rcsolution__Passcd-Mr. Collier Reads Important Paper Upon Manual Training up U view, to supplement the ‘ordinary school knowledge, with that of a practical -kind, i i order to enable scholars not only to a. ~quire some handicraft. or other to fcl- low in after life, but as a present means of occupying any leisure in a 'profitable way. _ \Vliile many practised such work in the 'taught by an apple Cut into half quarter’ , schools for its mere i1t.i]ity,‘ there were leiglith, si.\'teentl\{t__<;. or a paperfyard cut into half yard, qua er lengths oi' even into inches. Messrs Seaman, McSwain, Duncan, T. C. - James and presented. ' _ Manual Training in the schools.This paper I* will be published in full. The vote of thanks L0 Mr. Collier was ‘moved by Mr. Bradley seconded by In- _ spector Mc-Cormack and Dr. Taylcr and _ presented. i Mr Seaman moved the thanks of the Convention to Sir William McDonald and Prof. Robertson,t.heformerforso kind lr donating the mt-ans for starting this excellent and useful department of school work,the latterfor the very great interest- thatMr Collier convey to these gentle ivory thoughtful and practical paper on ; -man th.e notice of this resolution. Miss ' A - ~ E Gillis of _Murray Harbor South read a £6 inn on nt- lil till Music in the public schools." Miss Gillis showed clearly that the study of music is not only practical but necessary to the development of lung power and therefore conducive to health and enjoy- ment. Owing to lack of time and he over crowded state of the school cir- qriculum too little attention is given to this important subject, but teachers lose much in neglecting it. Children work better,march better, do all their wdrk when keepingtime to some simple,familia.r tune. A vote of thanks, moved by Mr. Ewen Stewart and supported by Miss Annie Moore was presented _: Miss Gillies. Mr. McSwain came next with an interesting talk on nature studies. This I ‘A address was illustrated with specimens of Description .ns follows, viz:-B-ix Calf Leather, nice last, good linings, made by the famous ‘ Goodyear Method, 0'- . Sullivan Rubber soles 1 and heels, silk stitched and high finish. This fungi which were passed round and ex- nmined by the members, showing what interest can be taken in apparently very uninteresting things such as we daily pass by without noticing. Mr. Mc_Swain direct the attention of others to this most interesting subject. A vote of thanks was moved by Mr. ,Landrigan and second- ed by Mr. W. C. West, _ The Credential Committee reported 282 teachers enrolled, the largest number present at any session for a long time. Adjourned till 1.30 p. m. Mn. coLLnm’s PAPER Mn. CHAIRMAN AND TEACH ans. ` You have done me the honor of asking Combination at $4.00 me to read you a paper, on Manual Train- ing, during your Convention, and indeed no better time could have been chosen, for 1 itroduction of Manual Training, into the lschools of Prince Edward Island. It is _therefore with more than ordinary in- _ O _A ls a l giving a. general outline of this work Winner... - In idea it is not new There has ever been a leanénp' towards a. means of deve lopmcnt, other than that to be derived from mental exercise alone We see it in ' the Greeks of old time, who sought in and _l obtained from the pursuit of manly com ~ petitive skill, in game and contest, that éharmony of mind and body, of mental, °& 80| fl moral, physical excellence, which dis- Ch’tiowu, P. E. I. ` ¢ E _ __ ,t fi., » _ as conquerors. ic \ In laterl times scholastic attainment cameto-be regarded- _as the almost ex -i n lu _Of U au-iot c usive necessity. Then learning was th A 5 ue g :_ P- 20 rule' and training the exception Nex Twist @h@wius_t°~>a<=°° fS_ _ ....;....... .......;....., wi.. ..'....... por cent _larger than `formerly. . _ _ tinguishcs theirs from succeeding ages. The Romans too, gave much time and _ thought to thc _ same end, thoughxwith preference for such physical training, A The vote of thanks to Mr. Stewart was _ moved by Mr. Bradley, supported byi Mr. Collier next read his paper on J _ ii _i he has taken in getting it started. Also l is well up on the subject and well able to ‘ such a paper than this which marks 15"” terest, the opportunity is gladly taken, of lj* . , BS oihers who saw in it, a most valuable aid t J education itself, and where no necessity excists to hinder such an application em- ployed it educatioiially only, o1"as a means of training in general. The country holding the. proud distinc- tion of beingthe first to int-roducea system of educational hanclwork into its schoc s is Finland. This system was called Educational Sloyd. This is the Englifsli skill. We also have the same meaning in 'sucha hrase as “sleight of hand" im- l plying dexterity. Now that there f-_ e other systems of educational handwohl 'woodwork practised in Sweden. In Fir- land, then, under the able directorship of the great teacher Cygneans, in 1862 was begun a new era in school life; a move- ment. which rapidly iflourishcd and ,at- tracted the attention'of other countries. \Foremost of those was Sweden. Here for some time: t-he yvork was adopted ohieiiy for acquiring dexterity in the use of tools; but not proving altogether satisfactory or sustaining the interest first awakened, even amongst the couutry people whom it was supposed to benedt most, changes were found necessary. In 1872 a new (Continued on Thiid page.) WARNING AGAINST WORK.__ BELLEVILLE, Sept. 26.-Professor Wil- liam Seymour, formerly of Toronto, and a well-known educationalists, ' com- mitted suicide to-day at the _home of his sister, Mrs Frei " Collins, ‘in Madoc, by shooting himself in the head with a revol- ver. It islsupposednervous depression, caused by overworkdnring the summer caused the rash act. Seymour had gone, to his aist.er’s home for a few days rest. she wasraie Yoo llersoue aieen, and unity crew leekornndleeker-Dr.¢l\a.ee'aiierve Food Restored Health and Vlgoslr. Mrs. E. McLaughlin, 95 Parliament street, Toronto, states:-“ My daughter was pale, weak, languid, and very nerv- ous. H!‘r appetite was poor and change- able. She could scarcely drag herself about the house, and her nerves were completely unstrung. She could" not weaker I became alarmed, and obtain- She used this _treatment ‘for several weeks, 'and from the #ret we noticed a. decided improvement. Her appetite he- , came better. _She-»gained_1u weight.. the colour returned 'to her face, and -she igraduaily became strong and well. I f' cannot say too much infavour of this wonderful treetmenhfulnce lt has prov- enrsuch a. blessing _tomy daughter." -Dr. Chase’a News Ioodis a. blood- ‘ builder’ and nerve’v'lta'.l!`zer of most. un- wiuld serve them best in their pregrcsal-usual. ment mfpm form, 5¢¢_ “_ box, . __ at-all dealers; or-;ldma.nson>.:Bataa _and s‘ -_.'_,l.._- -5 _ V Co.,Toron_to. __ _ _ .. ! ____ __ _' _ _ _*_ _wide B f. -e Government.-fitook Finn A BY 1_lUG1H0l'i" Tulbe sold hypnblic auction, .at Geo- i ¢ ¢ town Park. on ‘a & ///‘I - :ll " ` . ` C n _ ‘$2 _-af _ w nuussnnv.-_oc'r. 3. ‘ 5 ` _ At eleven o’clcok, s. 'm. ` xl V _ \ *`» ' _ Three Sho thorn Bull Cnlvem _ ~ ’ :_ Tvo Shox-tlrorn Heifer_C_a‘vee. ¢-`¢= E1.-<..'-.? W' ---:_ " L2 § E S - ;=\»_ Q of ‘l-wr# ~»,s-_'_ -X I ¢=._.=_;l, -E""”°""' 1 Z ly 52 W' ll i '.nl0l'0’l I hllvck in rink 1.. 1' right 185 lllllklltloh. \\'e iii. - _hem sein-mnmvitholt a peer. _-_~8o|neauythey’vahadthomnalf_sald_.tlirea ° '» " themaatlioaghtliey woreexpconsd to='wear`oat *""?° _ . _Rum ,__ ___ -1.-;_ ; ._ ____ _» __ __ o __-_ ___ __ __ ________ _,___ __ Shoes for ung boss that : _ , , _~. Bhd shapely _:her’e Ind m0ti_:r’|_-yn) "dad ' in our }[ePhess6ii_ own egg. - e e ._ ._._’~ _ \ __ a ' » 3105539 BUTTS. _ and Lianiguid form ofa word denoting hnndiness “or ____ the name Sloyil is given to the system of ' /_ - lschool was started at Naas on the estate Ne” suits b0tl1b0yS and girls, who had left the or Stfafhcgna :ln€:,€o..o2;i;.n’“r‘.oa M.; ‘zo "°**‘<=<‘ TW'-°»°<‘ sms- T n p cry K New skirts lincd,_c-oats lined w' in exciteme t. l\ll “As she was growing weaker and ‘ silk.$12.00, $14.00 and $16.00. _ ed 9. box` of Dr. Chase's Nerves Food. llladids’ Wh-“el-`Ja_¢kets_ ` , o Ayrshlr B ll Cn. 9. i ' Q iii., .ima-2 uint. olive. _ . _.Roh-dY~to-wear Tailor _ _ A. O. B‘1‘E_WAR'I‘, Auctioneer. Ma-da_Dresses _ _ _ _...___ _.__ _ Which was Urdcrcd to bc Published. 0ffi.crsl v ' The accompanying views of the' Kelvin Cape described on this sheet are givén to “aff ird a more extended idea of its utility. `Wcj_ have sold over' 50 ot this popu- l-i° garment this tali._ ` We msnulsctuie this garment made to measure and made 1 to tit. _ You can have them made twfoinim-_ ported Scotch or Canadian Shawls, from $2.50 to$l2.00. inakinz _cost . $1.50 and 82.00. Ready-to-woarl -_ copes from 4.75 to 15.00.* Tasse them is to buy them. . ‘ Ls dies' New rsu soils. There's no question as to our load--_A ership in Ladies' Tailored Suits. that is the strictly "Min Tnilorrd Suite," not made by drersmakers As a proc! ot the truth of our as- sertion. Dnring Exfiioitionv week wo will place on salo 50 L|idies’_ Man -Tailored Fall Suits in Tvveeds ;' and Cont-iugs,the new style, double breasted short jack-its "lined silk’ the new skirts, bound. ‘Have a look around first at the Suits ot- hers are showing upto $10.00. then come and see this special Suit _ of our at $5.00. $640, had $8.00. .l All the most novel -eryles in Ladies’ Cloth J ack-its are here for your selection,-Everything novel and stylish-lin fact all the latest '_ creations ot European manuiac- 1' tures. We start the 'season with such values both C in -_quality and. price as will effocr-_ually silence all -» AS A SAMPLE woo will o£Ecr_15O coats consisting of boucle, "rou`gh`s, iiapid, tweeds, _ _£___ri_ezes, meltousgiseavens-and_ mot~l ted twoeds at the following prices* tha_t__w_i_ll;_r:e_koyou_wonder where ` “lf 0 ;- New Fen Je.ekets` -5' browns, hwns. greys. blues an-1 blacks and other new shades, lined and unlined, high and low collars, tight dghting, semi iitzing. single and double breasted with new_ lapel. very special values. ‘Baba “.509 $5.25. S _ 75 roughiiomespun iwee-1 e°ats in i . e _ _ - Boy’s' e - , _ -_ i Wool Suits- A .om 5 win , f of Herr Abrahamson, .vho equipped, _ placed over it his nephew, -Otto Salomon _ A ’ _'___ » - as director. Here the estate children, ` The KelVin ca-Pe _ _ -. . _ . f _ 1 - _ mme from li ina Nfl _:¢. ._, .__ -...¢.;.._ & -_ -_ ~, _ _._~ .. , ___ ,_ _ ____ ~_.' i__, __ "~ __ _ .,-i ,._~ ._ fn.. . .Q- - » _ _ _ - _ _ - _ ~-_-_Hs _:_--.__,.».¢_.-.,~ _ . . . . . . ~ _ _ _ __ v A . - __ ' ~ -- 5-5, -,ff~__~_ 7-. ~_ _ _ -_- ' ,_ _ ' ` ” ` - fr! ." ef” ~_'.'§;§f'-Ein 1`,:.;?-' --"r "'.\-j-Q5. If if-<='._-;'=:.-. 5. »'\:~ _`~ _’ _ ‘ ._ _ " . “ ' -_ v . »~ §*.-_.P -- .`~’l' . _ >> dt. ~ _ '_ I ~--. <-~ ~ ': -.-'-`- .' ‘ 4 _ ~ r " =_--_ __ _-_ _ _ _- ~’ . - » ; =‘ =-»-A __ “~"-rf” " ._- f _ _ » r’ S _ . _ ff _ _ _ _ __ ____ __ _`\. _ ,f __:___3:_?_________._______ ~ .»_.,___._. fi..-_#___ ____ __ ._ _ ___,__ _ _ _ _ _ .i < .» -<.__. _-_-1 ee-1 ,,.» - ._ __ __ ,~»»_\- s- _ _ _ eg? ;_.____`________ , .5 3.- ~ -_ I _ _bn _ . ____ _ . ,. _ _ _ , _ _, __ 3.' °=~ ‘-1 " _ ` ' 1,-~~~<_-’ »f--; ~ _ =-' .»‘-=:-1 ‘ f ._». _;,,» .~..-_"9-. -_. '; . .. .-.»_,,- ,s__?_~_- ‘ ~ ... "'~' `~ .-_'..’~‘_'*_' .~" A _',»:.‘i- ' A "Do you know there is more siylegnnt shot _ _ _ _ f ' ‘ At Summenide llarlet House "i _--in in ni---6 ..---is -ai- _l _ _ » _ - ' hound ian read;-made skin, or a,f0_l' EBU Trade _ _ _ *ON* _ ready-to'-'west suit. than a dross-#In Rgefefs ' f in 0 if ..~.....si- FRIDAY 061'. 5. _';_*_*°'¢§°ml§‘{;°uY;_§ “__ gm" omaemgnoyenipnssim. :>ooooooooo'o_oal "’ £1* _ A' "5 I __ y-he __ __ _ ° :. _ ` ‘ ' om’ noon. V' 6! ' 'me-` » ` " lf I-‘ - 2 § 5 _l ~‘1`b\'°° Shortiwrv Brill Uelwf- " gl uiimad: :ini-eases? read to 50$l$23530$l 3% _ 'Ihre`eSharth0rn Hoifer Calyee. » 4591;’ gg, Qgiggp rough igtb ._ ;_. v . ; . TvoBHe_i_foag;ilvee. Munn” '5_25_ ’7_5f0_ ‘msn ,_-__-._ _.1 ‘ _ “od _ 1 . ’l'5hu_ 9 ° - 4 3 ' ` e g°-»e~=°f_°_°-f-f°=-- _ _ ""°‘_"f"*"’f¥“_" e _ :iw-_ - ‘ - _. _ _ V , 7'. ' _ ' ‘ ~. ,- , _ ~> t __‘i_"'_. % il i l . ' ` ` .‘ -fr-'fvf r . '~ . > -'_' =- ‘if _ _ ' ' vis ` . f . _ . _ I _ " ‘- . ~ _ 2 . g- _...' gr' _f ., -._¢ ‘ . ~ - ~ & _ . _ _, _ _- _ ._ _ - _ _ _ _ _ .. A .. .v» __ If ~_.._ fi - fi \ . . f . _ ._ °° » . . ___ . 4 f 1. ii s- - . x _ -L -_ *‘,__-__ .-.__?__ .. .- |85_____ __ _, __ -_un ' ’ '_ :nal S-ze our Saturday Bargsins,:I»sdies"f' HW. ` _zsc s§s.oo; 8.50,' 9.oo,“§;so*,~£o‘ __, _ _ :_A _ ____~l Bfoodi’-lvfhisuits. = » i r».i§ fgires. skiitisfw ___ . rapes nicely. »c'd-is lined ' _ ` __ out with; peroalinefand Trimmed Millinery.f; ~ ___ _ f_' w Ladies Fall`Ca._pes,i Ladies’ Hats Q Ladiesfclt Hats- ' Elected’ 0 ' |50 Ladies’ Felt Hats up ta $i.26.for25r pm - 36 Big' Rugs. -wool. worth 1up`tzi-$7-5_Q;fr_i_l'_{s.p1 NI _ necessary from an elconomical point of and e _i from si 55 up in $2 so iw.. . `. _ ' S Sailor Suits ‘1°3.¢ 1- = l wit _ __ _ I ‘__ 1_5 'sl _U!ster_s'-*f'“"'_" _ _ tg ~ _~ P from $2 '50 to $175 at ing 00 _ Monk Reefers, rsinproof, 5 J' e no Paton’s. ° fi dproof and pocketbroof _ _ _,__ z 1%' '$2 00 to. $3 00 __"°€t11 1-3 'il ' 1 ' 0-G more. _ ' . ‘ » 285 _ _ #E '@1578 D; R _ A 0 1 Overc'oa4:~s._ » from $3215 wgsio -ie . ° ' - v -r - Patonfs. _ ' _ M ' -. ._ ° 1, Silk 61* Solid! ' stitchd trimmings. f ii up-to.dste coat, in grey and brown oar:-lo'ni"1" ` A _From $18.00--to $25; Ladies” oil. do in either:two¢d.er iot mix- 'riilor-miiis oomin¢.' mn wif-<§:-,é§, R I Fail mat a F Uii “»--T-'1 ` _ Gut -end' ing-__'_'1‘ncn is a another cheip and nr; special _costumoat fthe' *ffl $12.00 to$14.00. -~ i _ ff' ` - _ -_ _-,\~.` --_' _ Tmveling Hats, G01!-Hats, »:'l`ur- '- _ C b=1u8._Csrringe _Hate aad§Reedy-tc- “6 'u wear Hers of every new des_c'i`fip_- `,I lion. Sailors. Tailor-made, Tqiii-. inte’ and Outing ’Hsta,iTrim_mod. -_ __ and Unirimmgd shapes in ~_p1: _ colors, from London, {Paris 7" - New York models, 3 l » About 30 black and colored cages. Plain cloths, naps and lourl and# ‘ _ :weed goods. Good-warni cervix-G l able cape tor middle-aged' lady Q f selliugat " _ -1 . si 50. $2.00, _ $5.150, ;4_5o_ mi- - - limi I Ii we dent with Hatswiin ii view” K” to oheapness, we would liind our. °°' saves .sung inn ani wéiiia las. FI# sh-pa, color and get g6'ngii"11, dilapidated. _ _ gpg, Hats are hata,only snake is 1 _ Je ence, Our hats arusinsn »_;_ ' _ ‘_ " cheap. up-to-date' and above all theynro selling. The ` popu- lar siiapesheiug tn_rb|;“n‘_lors,l smart _trimmed outing _ hats. in Ch’ Polo °h=°°° °f sw. x-pa. bln-. castor brown and _black.t " .- ._ __ '__ _ hool Weir Sailori Caps 40. &5, up1o.65-rts_. 1 _ Rl 1 In tblrt dosent l th sod, white and yrllo: At halt price. Now cleaning up o stock and consequently itlie op-:_ ing of the season means bargains in hat.; This lot eonsiia of 150 hats Sample hats oddmqts o lists and o. tow old bats; tbatiesd Bl in 1899, but are one _ lap _ behind tor 1900. The marked '“ P1’i°° will lgll _them your choice lot 47a. -_ -_ _ f ~:. *'-1 ».. ' "__ __; _.» ~ f ,