r I »£”' _- ,_ ~ . _ “ ` 7 ;`~§‘j.;~,.-_“ig-,_ ¥_'._.,'¢ff_T__ 'mr cuinnlm ` l w I ' I I . - -» - - - PRINWARDISI-AI€TD.SEPTEiii3E1i 29.1900. W _ _ ' f i ' it outinned from becoml page.) elementauv schools. were taught various l kinds of hiindwork-Sloyd carpentry, _ Nr,-;u_;_ l»n_-kct~making, fretwork, and °;l.ers. Soon it was evident- that this; work would have to be made a part of the ulai' ~choJl curriculum' in order to M I I 1 ' m reap the l~<~_~t and most lasting results fmm it. Also instead of teaching t° Se,-el-al kinds of l andu oik, it world Ex be better to teach one only. tr? Having ilecidell tu teach the woodwork br o “oodvog was the one selected. ‘ ile cidiniiv dav-school it becam _i - 1 - - ~ » ~t nleccssary to establisli a class also for it gminingthetenchers. These and others W ofthe immediate district, attended th; l il dam during their holidays, and with _be such success. that others from the more _S distant parts of Sweden, found their way gg’ to .\`aas. For some years only the men teachers were trained and taught woo<`- te work; butin1&~%2lady'teachers were ad- to mitted, and since then have not only ca equalled. but often outnumbered the men- t’° teachers. At the present day, in Englai d ` and elsewhere. some of the very best 7 teachers of this work are ladies. In 1884 . an the privilege of attending the classes for me consideration of production, whilst in- side Sweden md since then some hum struction implies knowledge, more or less dreds of them from all parts of the world if ro Manual Training is barren of material re- u bg viewed more in the light of an index to produce quantity for its own sake. teachers was extended to countries out- have taken advantage of spending I few weeks at_this veritable university of educational woodwork; in order to per- S feet their knowledge of its aims, and gan-y back to their own spheres of labour ° the guid ng princ ples of the system. It is well known that any system to bc- " _ come successful, must be based _on sound u p inciples, and al.thou_ h th se may admit ofvaried expression in a visible form to S different countries* and districts, the U tastes and callinizs of various people. they the teaching of the system is founded. . fo Th' t hoped would be the thought _ _ _ is I was kes and dislikes, with variable times for both; and could not be depended u on to rem ‘ to it taught. how the classes were to be filled n Y that would accompany whatever changes h might be deemed necessary in the work, wherever introduced; so that at -the present time we have in most countries a Tiriation of expression, more or less pro- e nonnced, but each progressing, it is to be hoped, in the right direction. Into these B diferences it will not be necessary to se enter here; but it is well to note that in S Hence we have the term Manual h Training applied to this branch of school- ° work, and further that the two leading ‘t ideas_ originating in Finland, have come t tobe regarded in the light of axioms- c that the primary school is the fcmndation ofall after learning--and Manual Train- t ing. a means of formal, as opposed to ' to material education. ti Now Manual Training is carried on by = means of various material and substances. It is not confined to one but may be either in wood, metal, leather, clay,or cardboard. t Each of these materials, and others also, e have been tested by competent authorit- g ies as to their fitness as vehicles for_ an Manual Training; long and c_ r.ful obser kc ration being taken from the standpoint of o_ the bearing each will have UPON ‘he ` Ca DFA scholar and the one unanimously chosen ,au is w00d_ And indeed wood has much to re- commend it in its selection-it is not differ- A e cult to work in, is clean, fairly strong and di ilu the East childlessness is considered Si acurse from the gods. It is a pathetic c sight to see some childless 1‘Iindoo ti mother prostrate before an idol, unplor- yy as ing that the curse of childlcssness may be 1 u taken away. Are we much ea gl it is _ W A Thousands of co 4, Z ` : > qs WOIIICI1 8.!! ha ’ not as they ‘ne \ suppose un- ,_..ff§l;. ' der Nature’s P" - ' a diseased 'pa condition of ng the delicate feminine organ a healthy condition established before 01' Many a mother acknowledges her debt _ or cures female weakness and the cu and elasticity to the organs th avenue' written von how grateful Iam 0"! of ef.; some Lion-:y`s¢_, oaiesbufg. ni. _ th I wrote ' bo t ilments I W35 bottles of the ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ I was l CJ wo f - 'bs ' stomach, liver and bowels. | $i|’i|:lll*."s ihlelillild SILT EDGE ‘INF 7 R given to trade instruction, as this would ave that much time in the apprenticeship suit the needs and requiiements of to the trade; but in such acaseit |333 e wo should still continue the basis upon wh. 1| °a_nn°t be suplmsed 3° kn°"" their OWU mi U _ 7 n In of them the keynote is tmining hianualTrainingandtechnicalinstruction W ne belongs to school days, the other hhen those days have passed and dadnite h Jmplishment. ‘ I The proper place:-for Manual Training hen is the elementary school. Here it is O ‘principle and practice with that end in vie he drawing to scale; lessons on the struchdie ` woodwork _ _ Series of ex- rc fflC\l1fY+‘i1 __ e from the easiest pos- b onsiderable skill to execute. At the same l wiserthanthel T heathen? DP0 xt exercise will have the same mani- °~ ~ ‘."-_*T'_"" '\ b t Th 6 e 'J Eiiirierinugfrgliz 'something familiar,-:i link between the __ . _ _ S- It maybe things; that in true progress there must debilitating drains °" female Weakness’ ever be a difficulty to overcome. It has and Pirhapd an ulcerated and,m5;n,2§2 been well said that we should never give wdisndltloincggégfogagist 11; fergocisd and a child anything to do below its powers the maternal function can be fulfilled. cost an effort to accomplish. The models .Dr-_ Pie’Ce`5 Favorite 1-ffe5¢flPti°n» “Pd 1 useful either to the pupil personally, or in 'agus ‘n"°“t°_’ DF- R3" Pierce’ °f}.3“Ea‘°’ 0 the house;and as tasteful in appearance as édngditlgggl iffgtgfi tt1§1;_;]; Loy;-1§oE:_§i their usefulness will allow. The exercises, _ _ ' . _ - ' ‘ f the early ones’ are prescn U .. tl , auavs lmtatlon with the exception o _ , _ hnisuioggiioiiirgiliiiki ihédebiiiiaoug' mostly stevvive Stow to 1=h<==11§of‘¢ dim' bearing down pains. It The drawing is a very important part of feminlne» and establishes the is always drawn first-to' scale, by each conditions which make for the q _,_ who afterwam-S wdrks from his tasybirth of healthy children. plpi ’d W. Tue ob.ec,_ lessons on There is nothing just as good f0ry01l °_W“ ra mg°_t,_ _‘__ J H; théds of I8 “Favorite Prescription.” Don’t be f»1U1b€!`»d@a~l W' " 1” g"°W‘ ’ me Put off with a substitute. seasoning. V-"°»1@I`C 0bl`»3-lI_l€d, and _ the "Ib _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ for your heipin securing good heaitlh and ,Those on the other materials, describe the swc t t. d est thirteen P01111 Sins . . I - ‘ _ ver cam;eiSn:oiia1liome" writes Mrs. M. #their manufacture and so forth, Whilst u my a _ _ _ Rioh1=nh?Lio:va_ i :ook six homes of teacher show the D1‘°D_°1` m°th°d °f “si” $5 Favorite Prescription. four _of the the togls, and result in a sample of the _ edical Discovery and four V12!! Of - -1 S Pleasant Points. Before 1 had “ken p work to be do. An ordinary lesson v~ giggtuéecannot make pon descri my 1demon!trJti0n’bench “,0rk_ Each pupil Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets regulate will attend once a Week- A 1955611 01' _ V _ __ ; tnegood feature in Manual Training is .l 7 the great amount of individual teachibt 5 pmaised. Each pupil and his work 0 comes under the eye of the teacher. The = ` A one must work correctly. the other _ _'_' be correct. Correct 8I»D£‘U‘111°° mmf” gigs and finish of completed workalro H012 &l ° gumcient in themselves; there 1111188 8180 __ be me certainty that these three ire the ined and Lub: hating (Ils_'°i“’°°“”°’\'_” ”°°“i'_'(mw°’_`°=_i°g` Un' _ A ~ ._ ¢ HD _i g I I0” pillkfllzy Mlllllga llllfs H0' Kilairrgigrggggcgggigins. niiiutes use ly _ ' J _ _ _ o _ _ __ ,_ it 8u's well lmmbmd if flair _____,__ A 1 _ - _ I c . » a A e A IS ti ii it ba "\€“’. it is cas to con 'd utilitarian education. Agflin, the two terms training and in- tructio: are not to be considere thod and practice chiefly, without the ientilic_wi_th_ a view of . production. m this it is not to bs inferred that lts; far from it, but such results are to what has been learnt than the abilitv It has often been commented on why me spent on Manual Trainin is not ver been considered how much time uld be wasted in _teaching boys who `n_is then, as to which trade they will .low. The average school boy has his P ove quietly from the school workshop the trade workshop. Would it be easy herti decide what trades should be d the teachers to come from? If ery few hools indeed would be able to a§`ord ch a luxury. It is eviden* 'therefore ‘hat- ve each their ownplace and value-the ought and aim is necessary to prepare e way to fixed work and successful ac- co-operate as part of the general educa- nlof the pupil and be conducted on W. This is done by means of a very reful graded system of woodwork; in making of which most of the tools in neral woodworking use are introduced ' d use of tools, with the sharpening and I eping them in order, on timber and ‘ her materials used in the work, and cticaldemo1_iS'~1`atiou" ghe teacher, i keep pall# "V ` - _ » work. The ises and _1 » ged in order of d one d the same. Training will here imply nsiculsis coNvENiioN '§g;;;,,;- nh YA familiar to everyone nor the back thought good enough if 1- If "5" oug wood is chosen, this work in it rough How toworl. comes first, good MONTREAL, Sept., 26,-_The Canndlan U05 '~`fU`Dentr5’ -that bei h ` given wat d » '_ H2 t e _name work, like the proverbial poun is takes Pacincliailway has contracted to haul _ ra e, which there is no inteu care of itself over its line from St John IN B to this 01; t0f@11¢h. albeit many of the same It is also interesting, and often helpful1Cil3y eighty thousand tons of Springhill- s' I t *~" “ - if v s- toosare used It is here a mis conce ~ iM ' _ _ _' D- . __ - ,coal during the coming winter. This' 0D_0 anual Training often arises and (Coniinued on Sixth page.) ' will be in the nature of an experiment. _ will bewell to point out how this pro- ~ bly comes about, and to show the . ' ` “U5 °f 8\1*\l‘i tion would come over me, with pains and c0135 and all °1`di“a"-7 ailments# _ ` fluttering around the heart, and 'then It never fans W feliwe “nd cure P"°mP'<}“ ` f when I arose in the morning. I would ny' ` feel as tired and fatigued as I did- before I went to bed. It is needless to say that I was continually taking medicine and tried, I think almost everything recommended as a cure for the trou- ble. Occasionally I got ' temporary relief, but the trouble always came back, ` usually in a still more aggravated form. _ All this, of course, cost a great dea1~of ulton, this morning, was sentenced t ve years in the renitentiary for the Our exhibit of Clothing is uusurpass'e'd‘by*atiy _ store in the Provinces, and by very few in Canada; ` comprising as it does -thousands of - hile acting under the powtr of attorne if ‘ Men’s Overcoats from $22 75 -to $18.00. ~ Men’s Suits from 2.75 to 20.00. Msn`s Fur Coats from 20 to 55.00. ` Children’s Suite from 75 to. `7.7_5. A, C_hildren’s Overconts from 2.00 to _ 7 .75. Men’s Trousers from , 75 to 35.00. ~ ' ~ Besides all our Ladies’ Furs, Dress-Goods, Hail,-» Furnishings. i` * ‘i 1’ C. C. RICHARDS 8: Co. p ‘ Dear Sirs,-Your MINARD’S LIN I- ' ~ CHARLES woorrEN.- P ri M 1 _ , . . ° u wie' ’ » _ Isacliand every department in this great store holds more prizes t_hfau"are_'_found~ in the fwhole » ofthe Provincial Exhibition. And ~jw;1hatfs__i__i_io;~s ‘ ` every competitor gets a priae__,_ without hail 'See our»Exhibit at once . _ Ti-iEMANTHEY~WANT. _gg _ money. and as the expenditure. Seemed sfoidir, c. B.,sopc. 25.;-chief of Police" ' f »f ` ` l1S€1€SS I WHS Ver? much di5¢°“1'a3ed- 03°* Herbert, of Holyoke, Mass., accompanied 1 diy one of my neighbors. who had used ‘by o. E. Boas, of ciinron,»iioss, ’-mived.~ f ~ ’ ‘ ‘ DI- Willidms' Pink Pius with Imuffhijto-night to identify the Italian arrest on. ` ' I I benefit, advised me to try them, and I de- Mon-hy on Suspiggon --of 'be;,,gJa man _ » - cided to do s0.thi11kiD2 D¢\'erbh°1@SS» that wanted in Holyoke for murder. rhoyl 1 - _ ~ H, __ it W01l1d be but *W0*-hal’ hopeless ex' saw the prisoner and are satisfied he, is ' ,M _ nerirrievt- T0 my wal _Sf-“““l°“*i9°» the fugitive Ho win be taken book to _ h0W€V€‘1`= I had 01115' been “Sing the Plus Holyoke to~morrow. - ' a. few weeks when I felt decidedly better, _ le tool manf,,.,1_\tion, to that requiring 1, e as the objeet worked upon is gr'-id..d | "1 ' ` ‘ " =' '. ‘ ' ' e armer ’ o s and Wonderful hea Men. to difliculty, so are the tools to be used his more th an a year now Since I. dis. l A SHIFT OP PREMIERS. (_ S y . P _ D0n it introduced in the order of being` t_. ed the use of the pins andin that: -# _ l 7 ~ sy or mme dimcult to use' iiiiilieulnliave not had the slightest return’ W1N1‘7PEG» SWF' 26-_R° P' R°bH°» ' he exercises and undels thamyelves of the trouble. We always keep the pills meml;9l`°';l'he1e§1S1;;'“1£;°f`t;;'°°d1:ni; » i ` ~ _ ceed in order from the simple to the - th h 0 ,and my family have W&S€@¢i¢ Premier ol 0-. a '°“ - - vs _ c e v* _""_"Wf znplex; andfrom the known to the un- In d€;h;`;S;:;o‘Eher aghnents with the night’s caucus of the cabinet and pro-\ childless gn ` - ` ' ' ' ' ° ' ° A ' l ' Z f' ' _ =wd_=hinsS base” ‘=°‘°°k bflghlef- I °°”; Hoasizs ANDCATTLEMW .ous .mal -` 1’ . ,- . _ P' tiniied takingthe pills for severalmonths_ cl-ampS_ pain-Kmer Wi!! cure them _ _ wth the result that my health was as every time. Halfabottle in hot water ` ' " » = 4 _ - - - tdf ti .A `d'b5`tte 2001 and my ‘l'g°S"°” b““"'th;” ‘t liad ._ iiigfgii biitiizo igiiii-Kiiilil, hliviiii 1 c ' - » ever been. One of the most attering 25c_ and 50c_ ,_ _ results of the treatment was my il1<>l`€8S¢ --+--- ~ 5 0 -- 1 i wen ht from 125 pounds to 155 pounds. F B use ‘ J _ own. In this way. An exercise will same atifyinlr r6Sl11fS-" lminent Conservative menbeis after a In all the latest designs, ve certain tool manipulations in it; the lations too, but new ones in addition. sz and the present; but the truth is ver lost sight of -applicable to all beyond them, but what will always objects made? are such as will oe lt and complex models. ,"1 . e work. The object to hf"made in wood arncteristics of the different kinds e practical demonstrations by the nsist then, of drawing, object lesson, ~.-ion_will be fio:n 2 to 21 hours long. _ Ch, (1 B efmng boots. size 8 9 10 f r 32 ‘ " " ' 9 1 ' n ' _ *__ _ _ ` ii ` I .1 ` cents at Cod' Bros’ cheap sale. .1 Zwks - 5 _ 1 inrise Blend Tea. e c» A 5 cent. plug of- Patriot, ._ » .V or wa.. us for 'iprieesg before _Twist chewing tobacco is 2) _ “ __ _ _ _ I ~ ' ~ ~ i Thei' ping may be had fmmany dealer lengthy meetinir. Our CARBON PORTRAITS are unrivalled. in medicine' or will be sent post paid ati . Our custonfers are all delighted- . _ _ - ‘__'*“-*' . I Be sure and visit the leading studio. 7 - 50 ts a box or six boxes for $3.00 by . . _ _ erewill beaconnectionbetween thetwo adgen- - the D,._ Williams’ ' Medicinei If Y°\_1 dont feel .Quite “'.eH» U5' 8 `C0lU€ ro-*SIDS f Hoods Sarsaparilla. It is a wonde rful E I-| 9., Brockville, Ont. J Sonic and invigorator. It will help yo u. , , ° , Cr. Qiaai a.:il Graf ton St_s. Ch town. ` , A __`_ , __ ' _ 1 -1- ` - f'--1* -V"----»~~-~ '~~~-`~~'- -- - ~- ~ C l asansaosasfs .aliases-a-sara# HANcEr Big Ciearance Sale oi W. H. STEWART C0’s stock of Boots must close in a few days as we have to give up the store. I F I Everything mu I g. I _39L'! Boot 1 aloft 0 for old and young must go. A lot of Boots in the window at half 511111100 wil be sold at discounts of 30 pal' 6-8ll‘l'. 40 FW' curl and ha" PHP’ fm' _cash °“lY Sale, conducted by I _A our orders. ~» ’ P sr cent lsr er than 10-"U19}'-;I.Xj _I _ _ 2;MJ-._‘;;f-E=§§';$`§l` ’=§,,.= ' -_‘gg ,c»__=_A ____ _ _ ..,-_.¢',:,,-,;'__“,,_',._,,m~mimi* "’ ‘ ' ,.41-.~.....l.= Mosman, sept. so-John Napier man’s pocket who buys here. - ”' a 2 2 5 fr I -4 v Ii J