¢.55'_\¥s\\`He 13°’ 'U U0' -record recently low. I two lap ¢0\\l'l\ Thi ice; meeting, hge. Nil 5 #M57 school for sense. ¢i°lll _, _---~'-".Aa_\obg _those that U" . from them are Anson ~°i».hr' ~(|.o1i7._ 'rho nu (I-Oli). B. ‘Jr (2.08). Joe Patou. on II- (mst). Merry widow' (z.osi),‘ and others that afterwards made BY Mayor Dare, a Tennessee saddle ggzazzflfl °l=\r_\i_sns_ on' the orond, - 'ron ammo-._ _ _ The second week' ein - feriu '1.`l°Q¢l| T_3!'9nto.,_ Tas hithegsfd V! 1080 ¢l'6Wdl Ufpeople. The was-‘ s son of lcon-ity Sidney 1.5M. etc. dams are among lu the catalog trotting MF- Mllfvlly is to be congratu- on owning 'such a handsome, bred and desirable stock horse. ‘_ sire darn is Lou Dil- 4th and ehoicest _-sdnnna Hosea muses ss_,n'»o.' "#111011 .hee Just been -sold lor nx,soo His new owner is Paul Brown of St. Louis. lt is said that the horse has Won $10,000 in prizes in the last two years. Senator Ernest Smith of Smith County, Tennessee.-who sold him, tells this story concerning the stallion: A stock buyer was sent in- to the conntr with 250 t u ther was vary stormy the first day of the lwtius "bn: was all time could he desired.-`on the other ds.ys.| A feature of the meet was the world's: record Gperformancs of the Canadian! horse rattan Royal inthe first heat, of the l.80”clsss. Starting in the' second tier. he- cams round the leader-A like a bullet and --won -easily in 2.18}| s new record for ice. The previous re-, cord was '2.14}`-.1_'- --'f.¢.’i.°'i>'."=‘,;: 23,, ' - 1 -"-="‘-‘~’:~1~i;`~"’.'?*-'--~_ ,-_fS'£'- -'£41-’ 51 ’* ` J -_-_-5.1, -,__ -- _. _ ..-...-.-~-... ..__ | .I B65! Bent _ _._---_......_ - ri .. ,~§-1-2.-'5-"` 1., '§§%"1-*`-`f"`_;'i“.'.`.,- ' ` A' _§~ ;.=.`"l‘ -..... - \-»-.lf1f.`.11f:I.- - ' _`T'}v , _ ._ _ _ r » - ..;‘4‘ ' _ , »,_»- . z.\__,’;, _ “ . - V1 -- ‘ . _ ,, ..._ . ` -.- -»\-1 \\»\ _f.j~_:,-.-l»<._- "H ' f.-:_ ‘-` -__-*af-_'_-_ "=.f;2,':'. *rr _ . ..~»-‘ _ `-" ‘.1 inol /f '\'|.,-`:"’-'§".- ’ ' » -' - 7 '.15'-‘ _ `“ /» ' - .-ie_w,».__ 1- ’ ,-,,ic=,=;»..- , .1 ` -1 ' -,___ . 1. 0?'-w THE _particles of pure vegetable oil _ Which are rubbed into the open pores of_ the skin with the creamy fragrant lather of_Baby’s Own Soap renew the life of the skin--help nature a ong. It assures a soft, white, healthy skin and its use delights both _young and old. Baby’s Own is for sale' a nioeteverywhere. ` ,_,, Anaenv' soaps »_|M|1~ec>. Mrne., MoN'rns:A|.. . snr | and sex of the teacher. Would it. not be far more just and reasonable to replied. “I’m sure no mlcrobe CO1-lld live on my salary!" THE RANKING OF TEACHERS. , As our teachers are graded at pre- sent tnere is no recognition of special ability in the profession. Those who stand highest in examinations are given preference by School Boards in quest of teachers; and yet examina- tions arc not always a test of a tea- cller’s ability. The acquisition and! retention of knowledgo il! Only half the battle, asmirlistrative ability, tact and judgment in dealing with chilfircu, a faculty of correlating the different subjects in an interesting way, must be gained before the grad- uating student is a successful tea- cher. It is largely by experience that these ihings are gained, but all ex- perience does not tend in the same direction; it may produce greater ef- ficiency and breadth of outlook, or it may narrow down to mere routine work and our school authorities make no destination between those * I ' Asthma Cdtarrh 1 i WHOOPING COUGHS Q SPASMODIC CIOUP BR0l|Cl'llTl$ COUGIIS COLD! o IITAILIONID 1 I1' A simple. nfs and cffecilve treatment for bros. glzlnl troubles, without dosing the stomach win 4 ' Used wlfh lucccslfnr fhlrtv sms. luglo Y The me curry-Ing rho snilseprie va;-.or-, Inspired | 1-lm every br-cznh. makes brnnuring eney, souuu-a = ¢l.e sore throat. and stops ihetlouuh. assuring renlul nights. Crcenlens is |nv:rfu§s to moihcrs wich young enllu.~un"and n BDON to sullcrurs from snurnu. send ur pencil for-descflmive boomer. ALL DRUOGIUTB. 'rr§cl=msor.r=.\vlz fl, ANTI 2PTlC T|fl1(l.\T BTS( fh I rf I 'r/inl. or or mn. _ U ' ~ -. on-one. 'rnoy are slmnl.-_ , 4 ourruvs and nnrlreg.-..~_ 1 F -~ _,r . Of -nur d»-uugilnt or mm { /»r‘~= . uo. in stamps. i Vnpc Cresofeu.; Cs. , 62 Certllndl Sf.. ff.Y. _ Lccrnins Muon sallam.; ' lienuul. Con. 4 =,,+'¢‘a .- Q ‘ _,g 9 ; _,.. 'i 'f _ L4 make grade and rank the basis? In- crease of salary is recognized as an incentive of better work in all pro- crease the stipend as the teachers in our schools add to their knowledge two classes. ply of drinking water at the schools The schedule of teachers' _salaries is far from satisfactory in this ih today is based entirely on the grade spectorate." _ ¢ ,._... N, I r . ;‘ mv », ,;.-.. gi . . _ » 9 11 i;’.1“‘§..“.if .2'."‘.:‘;..“‘.;';.§i.¥.§.“..'.:.”‘;.‘.‘:§ .fr !Chamberlain’s ' experience, and to experience sxecu- _;;,-¢_'{=_;‘, _ " tive ability; and to executive ability rf 4 specific aim, and to specific aim en- _ ' ¥ ___ thuslasm? O I U , _ _ _ The power that makes a school go ‘-2: ff _-wal. 'is the sentiment that exists in the v '.:_‘- ' » .l\j ¢ ,_ . community ln'favor of it If this sen ' ' . - 4 ‘t timent is hearty and intelligent the f. I - "` school will do much for the children. ' _. L If this interest and sympathy are wanting, the school will fall but lit- tle sllort of a failure. O I O t J- .nv _Cough Remedy Teachers must learn that it is not Tb. mmdnn.. '."“,|“- 'what they say ol' do, but it is the ___°,,,_.___ size and quality of the _person behin_ri gawk., gown 0"", Q. what is said, or done t at g ves powen Whooping Uwlh. _ flureusoyis hue les les 1 :.‘°"'¢:':°"s:."“"°°‘_ r.°'“I1. 1 B-‘D “ERI” THE WW' :rf5:"'.:-..°:I:".:?1=.vrI"ElI:..'~.°'5.‘.':°'~ '- eachmb _n this Province have at l'*'nr ‘AH aus: Largs 10.561 T _. _ least all the gool. water they can drink. 'Those in many parts of the west are not so fortunate as may __"_f__,,,' _ _ n fu 1 e tl » -<-\- ff";:leenafrl?eI;1erltteregorftworfgogroofl th: when To Stop In N°' YM* Alberta School Inspectorsi- ,___-,,,-,_,__, “Onc of the .most serious problems confronting rural school officers schools the water in the wells and I pumps i reported as unfit for use. _ This is the state of things in many 7 Bl0Ck5 E951 °f Bf°ldW\Y 1 _cases after the expenditure of one :Sth Street Subway18tatlnn undred or.more dollars It would __,_` , .-.4-.._.-_ NEW YORK at the door. that of n satisfactory water supply? H _In fully twenty-five per cent. of the 42 EAST 2. S-'inn' ' 1, _ 'appear that the only satisfactory _ 3 blocks east from Hudson tubes", }' Bupply °f wat" is that °ht'°i“°d 61h Ave. and :Bib Street. Five minutes fl'0H'\ B drilled W°“~ A9 this in mq“y,to Grand Central Station at 43nd Street districts means the expenditure of G, pcm, R_R_ gum,” M 7", Ava from two to four hundred dollars, g,,,,,,e,,;°m m ,guna md, mop., ,m5l\Y hesitate to “lldefffake th” Works . especially suited for ladies visitlng:Nsw when they know that the revenue vm; ,,|°,,e_ barely covers th`e ordinary expendi- SINGIIL Knopf; ,§|,¢a ture; As a result of all this the sup- ._»..~.\m..- _ i T 1 35 33 emu Iowa 'road em TODD ' _etc. ' ` HAY__OR `Rd0l'd2: `14. - - Iilten ing breeders should look h Mayér Todd is a very handsome and a good solve! one of the best horses that ever He trained s little on the track at .mth B _“P Terms $15.00 for further ng rg, _- r Sire _of BINGEN 29567, 2:06 l-4 .............. .. _ Sire of ll in 2:10, inc. Uhlan TODD 88822, 2:14 1:38 Admiral Dewey 2:04 3 4 Sire of 12 in 2,10, inc. Bob King Cole 2:05 l-4,Johu Ward Douglas 2:04 1-4. Northern 2:05 3-4, etc. Man 2:00 l-2, 'Gordon Todd 1 2 FANELLA 2:18 ...................... .. ` irodd ,,_,,.,_,,_4 :mid ,,'a~ porn nfs. including sndi_n_ iliré" gm B ,__,A, sm,°y we 1,? 2.0514, Mngownno) 2.10 s-4 l etc _ ALCLAYORB 1220?, 2:20 l-4 ...... i , Sli?) gfmiu, inciJ\ld_in%vI_i_<;usie Gi .` : 1-2, v-ia ies2:1 Al-Cl-AYlTT2:.......... . 1_2_Wi]1iam H_ 2, 1514 good gnlted im TODD 2.14 1-4 Sire of 82 Standard Performers Sire of 12' withrecords of 2 04 1-4 to 2.10 ' _ M AYO12 TODD (47893) trial 2.18 last half 1.08 vMAYl(ll|G 10272, 2:20, Sire of 27.' including Bingen l 2:06 1-4 YOUNG HIS# .lim 2000. 2.07 3.4 2‘l0 2:10 lalt half in L08 KELLY - 235, Charlottetown y- weighs over 1100 lbs and is . +'~:fn“ 'iv' ' » .\, 5, f _ .iii ‘ . 5 ‘T is ‘_. -.~-WA ._ 1 _.= _ _. ,,, __ _. .;_ ' £1.1- af;-4! .,> ' g "iv ‘Sail -'Ti - 'i _ -5 2.7.¥. ___ i, . r . ____ 'Tf _ 1. , 4 _-.>-;..=;.-at-rv-._ nw -_-- vm- =:»~2»§-'~E`q-`%:~w»»s» .411