f,. ..- '= N A19? 1919- ' ` - 'ras cHAsLor'ra'rowN GUARDIAN. _ _ _ » _ _ \. _`. ,_ ___.AeE _- ,,____,,»"’ _ xy. .. U v U `S'.1turday the 18 th lnst. Proceeds ,to clear debt of Parsonage. /5000 lug -obno- A lei /5 .¢$nc.€.u.¢£¢'»g1»y/ on .flu d’a.1A_ R ¢e|l» time in the d \ r T h e hand! and ill- unn a touted wi t h b stance ns B I \.l ' contain- ing real rudinm K actual also \ The _Easter\_lGuard1an \- -'iT PA\’8'to buy in this Province. ..°'l'lWO GENTS PER WORD each insertion tor advertising in thi; ¢01. umn. Caslrmust accompany order minimum charge twenty five cents, ..*M_0NTAG E iCE~CREAM S00- IAL will be bel in the -Parsonage on eva-e-11-mel ii . .*REV. LE. FYTOHE will conduct services in the Methodist Churches ‘on the 14th lnst‘ as follows: Lower MOHIHBUB 11 a. m. Sturgeon 2.30 p. 111- Montague 1 p. m.» Sea-9-vassal." ..*MONTAGUE ICE-CREAM SOG- IAL will be held in ,the Methodist Parsonage on Saturday the 13th inet. _Proceeds to clear debt of Parsonage. 975-9-11M3l. ' . .*8~GHOOi. WORK.-The following' is the standing of tho pupils of Cor- rav-illeiscbool for the month of Aug-'I list. Grade VII‘l--1, Joseph McMillan;-l 2, Myrtle McAulay; 3, Edward -Shark- ed._ Grade VII--1, Clifford McPher- SOII; 2, John S. McDonald. Grade VI-- I, John Sharkey; 2, Angelina McPhee; 3, Jerome 'Wllson. Grade V-1, James Sharkey; 2, Stanley McPherson; 3, George McPhee. Grade Il-1, Philip Flyll: 2, Angus D. McPhee. Grade 1- I, Stella Mclntyre; -2, Mary Sharkoy. ` -Marie Somers, teacher. ..*ROLLO BAY SCHOOL.-The fol- lowing is the standing ot Rollo Bay School for the month of August:--, }rnde V.-1, Addie Chalsson, 2,Fran- :is Townshend. Grade IV. Sr.--l,0l- ve Gallant, 2,‘Mary Etta Moline, 3,' #Emery White, Grade IV,Jr.-Chirs-'_ tina White, 2,.lames McKinnon, 3,» Joseph Gaudet.. Grade lI.Sr.--1, .las White, 2,Lelth Townshend, 3,Peter McCormack. Grade ll., Jr.-1,Laur- ettn Mcltae, 2.Willlam A. McKinnon, 3,-Catherine -McRae. Perfect attend- ance,-Florence Townshend, Joseph McCormack. -- _\ ..*SCHOOL 'WORK’.-The follow ‘Gerard Mulmuy, equal. Grade Iv-1, l<`r._ncis O’Keefe; 2, Abdln Howlett.` Grade ill-1, Arinold McDon`ald; 2, Albert Conway. Grade II-1, Avonetta Grade I 1, - Conway; 3, John McCabe. ...__- Sepl.. 9th, Women's Institute. A duet by Mr. ippreclsted also a solo by Mrs, C. L. l Barnes rendered in her usual grand style. One oi the features ot the eve- ning was u' Scotch-reel in- which an .elderly lady particpatedehowlng con~ clusively that the women ot George- town impreve with age. The success of the evening, was due in a great mens'ure to Mrs. J. W. McPhee',' one of the ladies of the Institute and to the musicians Mrs, James Hemphill, of -Boston, and Miss Alice Hemphill, of Burnt Pt..- ____-______.__--- eAs'rEnN PERSONALS l ..*-Mr. John Auarey of the »P. E. Moclnnie, and John 0’Keefe, equal; '.1-he following kind address was pr 2' Maw H°“'1°"5 §' Mar? M““any"sente`d recently to Mr. Gaviniteill "‘ Mary Oxeete' 2' Mudred,St. Peters Bay: Having learned your purpose to give up manual lab for mental labor, and enter on a cour ..*lNSTlTU‘i'E MEETING. - A of study, loading-to the ministry of our very successful entertainment nndchurch, wehave come to congfllilllii dance was held in Georgetown on ‘you on your choice of a proiessio under the auspices of thcnnd wish you every success in yo studies. You are blessed with a go and MN- MGGYGEQF WM Verb' much constitution, mental alertness and l@'~,,_, ,___\ __ I ' Y . 77-: Y" A ' ' `" -"'V* '-5 ` YY ' 'Y f Y _- ’ 'Y 1-l 1- 1 ' v" . in #psi in ' e Beet Preserves ou Ever --_- ill, N. 3 , - -‘ /ny ` E.; 'fy ' 0% ,- Z "/. l Emklasauno BRAND. \~\‘I__\ 1-\¥ n\ Q .- .\\ -'your preserves will be a success.- preserves in perfect condition. never go hack iolall-sugar. MONTREAL ing class standing for the month of ,\ _ ' , August ior Gowan Brae School:-_ _ '- crane vi-1, Mary onus; 2, Frances, _ , _ McDonald. Grade V-1. -Gerard Mc-, _ . - ` _ _ ' . Donald; 2, John McGlllvrey and Ber- . " - " ' nord McDonald; 3, Marg Maclnnis and * ' ` ‘ ' f INSTEAD 9! using all sugar lor your Preserving, use half sugar and hall LILY WHITE Com Syrup. There is even a saving ln coat, but the real economy is in the results that will iollow _- LILY WHITE brings out the full flavor of the fruit; it prevents “augaring” and keeps the Hall sugar and half LILY WHITE. Anyone who tries the hall syrup way of Preserving will It Makes Dandy Candy me CANADA sr/inch co.. uMi'rr.o, ' de 1 ` ~`.» 1 Wrllc for Cook 234 i ¢-__ w-\ W1. , f-,»¢\¢¢ ' _J A ,_`__ f , _-_j-IA! »¢ln»I~~¢», _ 1 _ __"A`-£'“E-_ Jk- J l Q --' J '--;-fr# ‘ / ilne Christian spirit, together w we have coniidence in you that will “make good" -in your chosen c men. We shall miss your genial DHS-. - and proilt by your companionship, and ln parting from you for a season, we ask you to accept this small gift as a. token of our esteem and best wish- cs. We trust that Providence may dertakings, ond fulill to you the prom isa given to Jaceb on leaving home, ns n young man, for n foreign land' ..*DEPARTURE REGRETTED.-` 'or the failures of American candi- e lates for lthodes sc.1'» nrsulps to wil y, them and for the rarity with which oi brilliant records are made by those or who do not pass the examinations. ge For-_one thing. the method of select- ng the nspirants has not been such as ge to get cur best students in anytlvng H like all case_a_=.` _There prevails here, uf too. an impresion' or feeling, non- od existent in England, that none should n seek or telco# scholarship who .does lm ngt nefd lina cle; helptialflgetting an oarnestness and determination, and 9 “ca °“' % 9 Bali’ 5 has been y u unduly to li the ilelds ot selection, and Americefh education as revealed other contemptuously, when the minis- at Oxford. Unless it is held-as Dr. I-tcr had passed. “Dat guy nin't no fath- docs 'not' hold-that Oxtord'e\~. Why, he’s married an' got two ,f{_ anon nss.b:in sm further restricted ing' and be “ messilm t° vm" fellow ency to r€E9ll'd._` the Rhodes scholar- I training is not worth an Am-ericnn’s kids." _ .,. I 'by an absur end even vicious tend-, Parkin "1-ssA__;| "f-_ -=l' ; . ' 1 ' . _ . ships as a sort ol “good thing," to be awarded, not to the men most likely _ to make best use of them, wherever prepatory education ls not as well those men may be, but to go- in rota- tion to the several colleges desirous of the honor the scholarships confe , And here “big business," more than in England, attracts the sort of mea An Episcopal clergynien who had Cecil Rhodes had in mind when he rece came to a certain nclgu drew his will. ‘getting. onc comes back, alter readig his article, to fear that the' work ,of done in this country as it should and could be. ~ 1-'_ i_,..,.._--1--v* ' Perplexing _ but ' ntly - borhood passed two urchins on the All these explanations .and others street ‘ given by Dr. Parkin have force, but they excuse and palliate, rather than justify, the difference between English “Good morning. Father." said one oi them, misled by the clerical garb. “Don't you know nothln"!" said -the ' f..... -'!"- ;=. -__ _ -.nap ence, but hope to see you occasionally, - _V .. . ,,___ V J- f ' ~‘+';-wasrafl guide 'and prosper you in all youn un- ` l. Ii. R., passed the week end at iii ; r"_y _ 'A l A careful selec- tiorr- of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. ’ We will be pleas gd to have you can' the family picture record home at Hermanville _ ....-_ ..'~Mr. John Alfred McDonald, Land Surveyor, is busy those days harvesting his crop at Hermanv-llle term, and well through. \ ,___ . ..*Miss -Laura Wlghtmnn of 'Mon- tague ls spending a few days very pleasantly the guest of -Mrs. R. A. Hyndman, -St. Peters. ¢ .~;s§» Mother and the Girls |lon’t mind being photo- gra hed--why not persuade Dail and the boysto make complete? “ _ W. N. 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Parkin, organlzins secretary of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust. contributes to the September Atlantic an article well calculated to arouse anxious and even alarmed questioning; among American educa- tors-and among American parents, too, ns well as among all the young men who are dependent for their Stal* in life on American schools and col- leges. For Dr. Parkin, writlngirom the large knowledge- acquired by his American students for lihqdes scholar. ships and from equally long observa- tion of the careers ot such scholars at ‘Oxford, more than Intimates that theré is someting radically wrong with our educational methods - as much wrong moreover, in the older institutions ot the East as in the new- er ones of the West and South. ~ I An indication of this is -the start- ling and humiliating fact that, of all the candidates from the United States presenting themselves for admission ss beneficiaries under the great em- pire bullder’s will- candidates new numbering more than 2,000 - more than half have failed to pass an en- . trance examination far from severe according to English standards. Yet none of these candidate; has been of less than sophomore rank at home. and a majority were graduates of our colleges. . That so many ot them are unable to meet 'a test that gives no trouble to boys-oi 17,18 and 19 trom the English preparatory schools is some- thing that certainly needs explaining, and of the two explanations that come immediately to mind as pdsslbly true -the mental inferiority of American to British youth. and the superiority of English to American secondary education-it is not' the second that will be accepted here as the more plausible by anybody familiar with -1 ‘ the methods _ achiqted in many ol our high schools and collagen. Fortunately for the peace of mind of our edlics ora, Dr. Parkin does not him with respect to American Rhodes scholars at Oxford com erscceptance or either ot the aiternatlvss just' men- tioned. He does,-indeedhlaan toward the beiisi that our teaching is much of betterment espsclell In MMP ‘ _,“ in the way of thoroughness. 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