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I" n“ “Tl Miss Charity Snadden, Chiming 01d Lady, ‘_ start with." ;. preparation _ _ schools us there were, and by uor- they remembered from her .l.GBCll-. 1 Bringing lip Father; __ 11111; 11g is iEAtiilR p Gives Reminiscences of “Dear Old Gold- en Rule Days” in. Liverpool, Charlotte- ‘ town and Montreal - Change and Pro- i meteors. » p ""j ‘Till; . irax cunoulcu-z ' .____.-.-.-_. 5y Ago: s, MACLFOD IN HA~L-.ye;,-- i ~ . u It‘ seemed unfair-institutions of‘ learning so easy of access, the lie-i Miss Charity ‘Snodden, of Llver- sire for learning unabated, ye; rob- pool, had a caller, who had come. bed by age of the lidlvsntege. No. however. with little hope of oeeinq turning back of the years! i her, slnco she wsisald to be quits lPerbups. though, in the next life.‘ infirm and confined to her bod; so near al. iland-—— _ but it happened that Miss Snadden ‘Same such thought must bave| was nothingof the kind. She wll- ileen in her mind also. "In the ill-i In fact. out undo the street. tnklns, ture life, 1 think there must. he; a constitutional; and so her caller‘ progress. I know I could not be‘ waited. content if l might not go on w‘ ' higher knowledge." A1fter n lime Miss Snudden came‘ iProgressl ‘Miss Snadden had n13. in, an erect. slender figure in Ions ready seen much of it and much of. black coat andsmall bonnet. change. . ‘She extended u delicate hand in a firm clasp, tossed aside her fur IN KING WILLIAMS TIME. j and seated herself upon a parlor The first five years of her llfeg seat, quite regardle-Ss of it's lack bud been lived in the reign of King; of any back-rest. William IV. whose courts were‘ “Yes I mm nimy four years olddlighted by candles. The ‘ceremoni- I believe,“ she said. “although _l al of Queen Victoria's 11806118101!‘ have not the date oi’ my birlll n! bud left impress upon her childish. hand," "ilowcver, my 111011161‘. W110 mind. The early Victorian ideals? s about twelve yeprs my ‘junior. customs and fashions, had been‘, says that is my correct age. Doubt- those of her girlhood. Deplorabie 1611B he is rishi. f0 rhe remembers wars of the period had marched in‘ s great many things that happened tragic news across the frugal prlnl- iefore he was born." ‘she added ed page and dropped into history, vitb u smile fm the “gift of datesTsupplanted by succeeding events of of lllhl younger-brother. isucceeding regimes. heading i11- "My teaching career! But I d0 ward a League o: Nations and the not wish to say anything of it. for Woman's Franchise. . ubllcation. because I have uoth- lshe liars witnessed the (lanudu ng worth ivlplle to my." of today as it has developed from ' a vast half-charted territory wllb HAD MUCH TO SAY. is nucleus of a few towns. ll came lCFDflHH however, that fDlu-ing her day, electricity, the liss ‘Snadden had much of inter- telegraph. the telephone, radio. ISl. to say, although dates and per- have been crowded upon human ids were vague to her. because of. experience. . _ 5 impaired mom-Dry. EHer active brain has registered "f. cannot lrfemember in what this passingybotv of swift devel- yelars iihe' lyarious events took opment and ycl" remain " alert l0 place." she said, “and it is diffl- grasp the questions offhe day. and ult for me "to recall names of per- her sympalbeflIr-linderslahdlilg run sous.” 1;‘ .. giucludc the dizzy llyohitlon oi‘ lilo "Oh, "but I om very well and take‘ prulienl-ypungclugerfqrlill u ‘ a walk almost every day. although “l laugh: read‘ ' lug. geog- lrup Fri '— the us- llhi . l liked eilril l‘l_:u',;l like m i.’ luring the winter I was confined to Pupil)‘, ulgl-i ill. ny bed, new we slvall soon be mov- uai slum: ng from this hotel to our home ac- vol y l‘lll"ll ~ "oss the street, lmy brother and I." rend ll yul. She indicated a large brown resl-i "Yes, l rend u-greulgduigl and um ience, "my brother has one half oi interested iuqdllgthlk slilglftifllfi the the house, with his office etc., and nations." " j f ' I the other. It is the old home to "Politics? lfiiigiriifhiflfFslus well. which my parents ciimc from Ilall- l like to see my ‘in l; filli'l'kl,({‘(l, lax, my father was from England." who are running i i five, bul'li Miss Snadden is English like _ei' am not strongly in lintigl lilwllfll . . nVefY inch; 111111 every inch anypurly, There is uufiu m 9.il‘ll well-bred. ‘oi lliCim anqnliucb firs: is iioi. s ‘guy. good," she rsmirlled HALF CENTURY AS TEACHER, "1’ For. a hsif century she bad 101-. "ORIGINAL" MEWIPMDS." i lowed the teaching profession-at Original methods of u-uzzhing! Liverpool, at Charlottetown for Well, I gwve a great deal, ui (llClir many years. lit Montreal. Class lion and I used foiithefliurpose the lfter class, from succeeding gen- best poetical selectl us. l think matlons. had come under, bcr that was original. I ll ver beard oi‘ caching, done the work she set other teachers doing" so. It served iOI‘ them m do. uud passed on tv a three-fold use. you see>~wrltlug their place in life. What had been and reading-for I hall them rend her influence upon them? l to me what they bud written-and ‘The steady blue-gray eyes, the memorizing as well. I hall them rc-i Jirm but gentle lips, the poised lfig- cite next morning what tilt-y hud ire upon the backless seat, gave written the day before. ll served ‘alvorable answer. also to impress upou lllcil- minds “l taught thyself and my pupils the best thoughts n.“ iile llffiillcfii u sil. null Hltlllll correctly,’ she minds, clothed in illt: br-sl of Eng-v‘ mid, declining an easy rocker. lish language.“ , i "A very suvvcsittil teacher," The teacher oi‘ filly years’ ex- lccpie say her. perlcnce became enthusiastic. Fifty you; of success at line's “You see it helped wonderfully boson work! Fortunate Miss with their reading. because they 'ina_tldeu—fol- $lll‘Ely leaching must were required to read those fine llave been her choice, as she would passages correctly. I paid great -o doubt affirm. attention to reading aloud—l think “Why did you decide on a teuch- it is quite neglected now-a-deys.“ ing career Miss Snaddeu?" "On one day of ench week. I had ‘Because I needed to earn my Imy pupils bring their work from‘ lvlug and leaching was the only home. and while the class worked, vork I could do." was the direct one pupil would read aloud." -ep1y. “l did not exclude good novels," Teaching from necessity, then. said Miss Snadden. "I cannot re- or fifty years-wind. perhaps not call what books they read. but iklng the work. ‘The point must ‘iLlttie Women" would serve asap be settled. example." 1 “Miss Snadden, if you had your, 10h, indeed, they enjoyed those ife to live again. would you choose‘ afternoons.“ io be a teacher?" GOULD NOT BE TAUGHT. WOUlLD D0 IT AGAIN “l never could learn music. Miss ‘Titers was no hesltancy in her Snadden volunteered] I cannot answer. "If 11- Wéffl bcrmlited 1e,tell one lune from another! It was i0 8811111 1188111 my life work, l‘l1 great disappointment to my aunts should ‘teach?’ n0 011191‘ 1111111118.. at Halifax with whom I lived while perhaps not even the Wilristian at HClIOOl. They had the best leflCllq . lnlnislrk. curries with it gran/tenor for me—~iProf.. Haglurty of St, pportunitiea for doing good; but l Mary's, H4; Wag L _ _ n wonderfull should wants college education to teucher~but hc couldu’ teach me! “Think of the advéutages that! She returned again to the dictai-i lwsit the young people of todayded poetry, it had plainly been a ihducntion was a mutter of diffl- specialty u; he.- teachhlg duyg The culty in my day. and I had only 111° “zirls" whom shit had taught whuld. afforded by such often speak-lo her now of poems, ma! training, under" loved ed to 1'- M11611? l 1118. so that sonle passages, at 1111111Y'-111<1,1v0111 1w 11sye,.ik-;ieu.~ll. ma uncut-cu. in iileir iilllltlliu P11113119 ltiarihel‘. I love it. What poets had she preferred | ‘ A I ~. A ' Aliwtltltel: i. " _., Rush 1h south Africa ilurssque inaccuracy. iRush" recently took place in the Licteiiberg r9811!!! 01' ‘Mum 4mm“ bee Iuuuihu-llh illo- What has it “The L“ wibeTé thousand-s 0f 6889i‘ 91°11'11"‘ tms, at the crack 0f a 4118101. 5°! off at top speed for a new diamond field, three miles awey- A 811°" ltlme before there was a false stilli- which reaulted in the Mining Colu- ‘uhusluuei- cuiuus =11 111w luwflvecv ors back. andstalrtlng, them B58111- Many or- thooe who took Dart were cinch‘ distance runum, imported ‘ frelnwAiiNTulla, and other-parts 0i! . South Africa» ‘ilhey reuwfleflwl plospectors who puld uhemrn hlwlh b some sum for staking out iearly (glflllflfi. 11nd also pnmisod to ‘phy- lllelil u nerve-muse on My 1111c ' subsequently» foundm ll is not likely that this renllyr wit: tho lust rush to dig diamonds, unless We are lo assume tliut all the diu- mollllfl, unless we are to 1158111119 that all the lliammlll regions of the world wre already known and occupied. Ill is a bit rash to make Well. for herself, "Shakespeare" but not for ilcr pupils: they would not have understood him. iBnnviliug? no, Browning would have been beyond them too—but lmnglfellow uud ‘Tennys»on—thei' could undersiund those. ALJWAYS MAINTAINED ORDER. As to discipline: "l always was able lo iuulntulu oi'd0l‘." M1115 jlsnflflfllél] said. ‘my pupils." she ud~ dell “were from the best families, ‘both here and u! the lslaull. Here al. Liverpool. I luught in o. large room; but at ‘Charlottetown was u fine large building the property of lllB Methodist church. When free schools were inaugurated. 11110111" large building was pill up m. u dis- lnficc. and the two were maintain- ed jointly, by the Methodist church and the Board of Free Schools." “It was designed that boys should ‘attend the one school and girls the other, although a strict division “m; not, postsible. However l got ul- ong well enoughwltli i)0lll ya null girls in my different schools, aull only once did I have to use i‘.0l‘[l(ii‘~ a] punishment. “A boy once “bo- came very iusoleut as I wall puss- ing his desk, and I rapped him smartly with my ruler, which he seized from my hand and, stand- ing at defiance, said ‘will you strike me?" "I recovered my ruler and I said ‘yes, and I will airline you yet again if you do not behave,“ ufler that he subsided. I forgot his name, he was a boy in my school here, I suppose he is now u mun the town." ll. is sails to assume tbnt ihc mun will not come forward and admit his -(|li<iE‘l‘l1fi8--lh(3 only pupil Miss isuaddeirs fifty years 01' teaching. upon whom she needed possibly m, a dmnmnd mm i“ h _ m... ior ll ('llllh‘lll(!l'l|‘l)l0 in use the rod. ltllsuoigptpilionliiopdtlsnot Aound ls ' ' tter to [ring out work . . lie al co t. of the sh lin lm/Y ' y. , plot tiilirfy feet square of 111111 sunface iliigging and vwlflliill"; sufficient rldlutélls it would be v10 cospilllnc , f0‘ kink sell out. to a ltali t-o~ snake? s lion oij Lille‘ e all dluintiulis, _ _ found. Ii weighed ill H3 stole about ll pound and ill iier ones, lille lmnl vullw i000 tillll $5.001i.i11"'~ iof ilicul zlrc pzlz: FCNHYII ji-uw-is. ‘The First Afirican Diamond. 1 in 186T ll Dull-ll lzirlucr lDunicl .l ‘of lino. mother illlil 4|. i ed ailll ale in snouzell and ,-',il.'ll'li1il in ‘tawliidc worded ileli. lsiers, n4 lllvy \\'ZlIllli‘il‘il over [arm uull liilfllvllllllly along Oruiige ilivcl‘. Hlitlll oi‘ l'llllill‘rll, low ibuukx m’ l‘lli1 river, found luauy blink klippc or “slllul-y siflllfls" _ They Will‘? ill lall coin»; and degrees o1 brilllli‘ being pure Tip-y w they culled i llt‘lll. lilacs. scsuo 0i’ them white null very luml. ‘all amusing to the children who ed ito curry lhmu in llic ll0ll$0 : in hlar absence of other toys illlll‘ On.» blinks "with them foi hours. klippe excelled all tlu- olllers ‘ibrlguiuosv. ului was a purlirulair iuvouilu. line llay Jacobs mill n neighbor llbo-ul. ill-ls bright whin- l-ltone. uilll soulewliul cxl-ilell his interest. llc thought it ulighl just was always rvuliy to iuke u (‘llll iii . “d prospectors ‘more will be . in future h. pow under- "Qvirlty feet {by er on whose "g _ » lheu elven e the ruslh .. [p he ‘lhlgllfifill so neoeives 50 ‘D91’ license fee 0f 1'11"? whluh- everybody must. is, erqtllldtl to tllK-i-fii V t] soil might easily disclose diamonds worth millions 0i‘ dollars, 111111 11 not turn ll anything of vuluv. ' .~. , . .. 1 average giospslctor. would 1101; A WY’ Pmvliklnfi ¢°m‘d)”d"lm3: dflilih beautiful trouble about deep lllgsinlr- T1111“ “"1"” “"1"” i" i "°'='Y°"."' 1.11"». v would ‘not _ '_feasibie~ on Sllfillv u 1- ~11 . ‘ narrow plot.“ if u field showed cessary for the holders of perlnilfi ' sllufls or Hnlillllig company willi v the necesslu y equipment and Mill- u‘ thorough lilvcstlilflu firth fur ileueelli the‘ swrfqce. ‘fir, lives in one ol these‘ Qpenycuvtexwiyygg,‘ugulbey url- calleib, huge open pllfi, illdidlod iillll (lug m a [great lieplllz. 111111 lhe grealcsl. of| llie Cullinzlll. W115 rough quarto-n; mill lvilru cut lllflllrlilflll four extrzul lliuzugv sillllPl- i111‘ "11" ere of -gielli beauty uud 50bit; Sllltllw luv been estimated ill ill-tween $31100.- 'l‘ill~ lalrgcsi of llli’ liTlilSll IlillllPll ltcohs dwelt (ill ill!» liilllkii Fullll-r. ll sinltli- zoom = u single Th.- y-olum sixty t "Smith. irrlllre; tliwilllilil‘ I T TODAY o LYW ‘A1110 1-1.9, ; " , usual. 1mg‘ grip rn|€ée' l "Mi-hr. ' ‘s m; ~‘. l 2 Y i-ouooiovy AND A ‘frn unsmw m. the ~ - 200v for, Ho 1t prelude n l’ " - . "I 3*‘- \ i" Wlyn rqoaiciqq The, wediilnywlsmh "The hrliofilefs" senor! l Q~unl|l a beauty his heart, and hi; , l i. i I smomlonywho snared fhz, sue him‘ like n. llG' 9 A I '_ t F DON T M SS I OR ESTRA THIS WEDDING! i ~ Fee- l0 P66 ink‘ ll\'- illll lllv Illa {IS 0T1! llS- lllil in 3,. any l|lll1'l‘.\‘ lhzll have illCCll worked tile depths that ‘the Sllrfllflt llii-. lime, showed monds ihavc beeil forced in iilesil- ' “She became ‘Hem “m! he" m’ lie lleieriillllvli to get llOlil ol‘ lill‘ H1111 l1“1“"'-"‘11 1111* P1111751?" ‘mil T1111‘ 111119 ‘illlllliglhfiulvs m- cracks‘ in lllt iuiniuoent gaze seemed to includcslont.’ Si, he we“, u, Jnpulyyillillilig llul lliuulnlllis llull ill-l» lu~_llli¢ivclliugwill). InVSmfl-IIAIIJCR (hnggymany other pupils whom farm- flm, dmnannfid- 1,, 5,... 1L vurlhbiy fuuull llrul, tllltl thc (]G0]l-‘,il)~llll¥mlll8_ Inligarfpnt mlugifm she bud disciplined wlthoui. cor- 11118.19 “.35 a Slhzvrvh rm. i, but i, 1,, soil \\l1t‘l'(‘ lllt‘ ;;_l‘iil('l' <l.-pnl.~:|lltosl1 whit-ll’ g0 fur below (he Silo‘ ' plu-ui punishment. but whose truiu- ingpneverlbéless, hull called for parlance, and iuvt and u never-failing firm- ness m‘ DIIWHOHP, You lire tlble lo look back upon a very useful life. Miss Snnddeu." TH E PASSING YEARS to imr folded hands, like the shy could pol lli‘ found. (Ills-closed 1-‘: :11 l-‘rztu forbearance. kindness of seeing i, ab...“ had {hum-H i, .1.» ii lull] illlll barrier. out in lil3~ vogclzilllc garden. A Geologists Prediction. The children were ._ud' ullcr considerable lllPll ‘h-r-lll] ‘bunting fol‘ ll zllid ill bull llll lmul-l “ltsglelllu rl-vculcll its VVllWJVIIlIIIIIIHA Ml“ 311mm?" ‘lmlliwd 1161' 88111 'l‘llc ncighilol" cxzliniiivli ll. slllcluuly" lllckfirlug '11,", i, w‘... iic- llt‘l‘.". is u slrzlluill oi ruth- tllui ‘fave fll the eilllll 11ml) lhc dark uilil Hlmhg ti“; cnlllzlills un iiiulilnlllls, illll. serves’ rich iuilll-iol". ll ‘is 7frnnl i ‘Agricultural Meetings Mr. J. A. Clark. Superintendent of the Charlottetown Exptrimwill Station, will hold a series of meetings to discuss farm problems attill young girl shc uo doubt was, many lbecatilc tllu posscs>l0i' o1‘ illc slouc following places onl the dates mentioned: yours ugc. "l ll'.l\’l3 doubts," she said. ‘bill. that [could iluvedonelifiiierworkQtlille boinl- disposing of ii lo up‘ llllerc is u liitle verse that comes irln my mind sometimes." “And falu would I recall the pass- ing years, ‘And ask lhclu what report have borne to Heaven. And how they might halve more welcome news.” borne verse '.' ‘Cerllzl inly." i-y years. and havinB retlrdd from such work for nearly twenty yflflflh, i “(HY 1111's‘ llliilllllllll bud been Ibrfllllilu Bile resumed for the moment her old vocation and with clear voice lined out the stanza. l do not know who wrote lt".:"1' “mil 1"" "i1ililiiil1lilliflhell fllrlncr‘ she said. ‘but 1 often think of ll 11S l! 1118i’ l1I1D1y to myself." She followed her vleitor to the door. “I shall soon be moving to my home." she said, -"snd shall he somewhat busy, I have a char~wo- man come once a week. lull. I do the little things about the house- dustlng and making beds and the like. It is not lnuch——zind we go out for meals." A 111911111 01 310M118 things came through the open doorway, the lawns were showing o ilirle IIFFPVL ‘The Spring time is coming new," said Mil-ls Snadden, "offer the long. cold winter." She put out her thin hand, stand- ing erect under the burdens that the years had placed upon her. Her eyes were very gind, she was V61‘? 81nd to ll‘3iV(! helped," and perhaps u little sorry to say ‘Good we]. . . .. _ . , ""“.Dea'r Mia ‘Char l 1'18 coll Snadden b ‘Ma R mwuHQ-irol-tt»; - wa re CORNED attends‘, ‘ sometllin vfor it yoke o1‘ oxen aull u plow. ‘llho i ‘farm blight i-cvcul other |cuiell. ill was said that llllll0llill~‘ Red Punt’ Apr“ 11"‘ at - I m I l St. Peters, Aprll12th at ll e "PUD 0' ll st 'i i‘ _ _ _ , _, 130mg MSW" pump <1‘ as milvllp Montllflllc. April 13th at ......... . ifestly absurd l']i:i( m. l... f...“ MW"! Vernon. April 14th at ......... ........ 1.30011. Obs- Nil-l diamonds should _ There wus ‘survey made, howqv istones of {This cbufirulcll lthnt the geillngizil “'33 lrcad and lilo ltuliiug u-ilu icatell i0 hiul. iTho First Rush. i gas Juc .i"fc luftcr being pounds, cut, This is the to i-hc furumlis ire ‘field-i. the secom South Africa, u. the 1lll0Vllrg (m; Trans-vital. ' were like ' those "'"“'i finmu in an mild‘ homely iblm sen bllPlLi/ué‘ pug...“ m.“ 1 1111 iilc illstory K lilo 0'1" Eiliffllcp gold he hall nnzlric a good bargain. Tilt" geologist aim uxprr-ssell iiie opllpi Would she dictate the litlleiiou that a search ol‘ lile Jnculrsi ‘ stones. News‘ of iill- flull got aboard lllllj Having dictated poetry f0,- f1f.|lll(1. l-iufllol-zizll mist yrentzally Hill-i a hull-heavier!‘Narration Stations will be ‘it th H“ e1‘. ulul n few ' r lug value were found, ilopulnr Ioprininu 46H'3"29~4-2-6'9»4l- u illlllflél", (Jmuuni. ‘only: 1:61,“; "l" $111111 FPi-llon thmlo. i '11”! ' 11311» iln fill-carat lllulnond. iw‘ ‘>1 s“ 11 T111? 11-0110 pounds and fltlOhfilll $25,001) lldl(!"ll‘.l1| fisulgalinom? m‘ 111G “Slur of South ' “ "l1 1°11 1511c in the your k 10 111i» llfilllnlllld e first. ilavblg ‘helm of the 110918 lo the The ‘flflit opvrllllous comillou to lliu- > "fluff: "f H", ‘l 191mg or the vill- slfriuc oi‘ m‘: ‘zllfl piiln- . .- I mnn.’l‘ ’: QHPQ: 5°11“! Ailican diamond flclflgii. llllgl ' or. ‘ lfi-i YEP-‘ift-lA-rs ._ . iT- Ne‘ F0 ND‘ . . r . neizyZ-Illll- llflil llll‘. slope for ‘rlllllli’ Rose Valley. March 29th ‘at 7.3091"- ‘luiilhulzlu lmlucll John (Tilt-lily. Ruauco‘ March 30th at l ' " ' ' ' r ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' " " 7'30 pm {who milk u chalice in l-nl- ilclivl‘? 10ml. April 1st at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 7.30 p-iil- il-lifltrllliti‘ poblilii‘, “idler mlllylu 38.; Richmond, Apr" 4m at . . . . ..... . . . . . . . .. .. 8.00 pun. tutu lllllllfllll. c pull 5m‘ _ _ .. - ‘ they pounds rm, i, and ‘Hwy a gwlngist Mount Carmel, April 5th at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.09 P-In coilflrluilll ills guess illlll lold him} W"! DEVI-i". APP" 51h it - - - - ~ - - - - - - ~ 8M PM‘ Palmer Road, April 6th at... Elmsdaie, April 7th at Glsnwood. April Bth at O'Lc'ary, April 8th at l n Everyone interested lidlrrhemzfi. ‘. The ‘Oiwralilnwllimli cums iioldflin‘ their anti-Iii; 11" there will be interesting discussions on soil fflimiY ""1 "man be i . i The‘ Island,‘ Condition Powder Has Stood The“ Test This ls the seisson whole you sh ‘lJ look ailer Y“; horses and tiittlo. After bol shut i all winter they 11*“ ‘I a good bitter tonlcfiffheqgla d Condi Ion Hiwder sell i" l < ~ l ‘velloiisiy, giving lyflllb " pdtlto, ‘ iossy out. I '°°'°i ‘ - ‘ - . ._ ,1 | blood <11 $11763‘ hafldhxligfro lieu n» ~'ll.ii'§'"'3» “"11"” ' ‘ °q ' mi n60!- - down horses. 35 cents s lb. » I .\_Ii_Ie carry a full iinsTorfl-lorse Ind cattle Mvdwmi‘: I it's just as gdod for e ttlo, sh"? i F ,_ I \