» 1 .___\.__ 1., .1 . l ll I ____\, ,_. 2;" (_ ` . _ NE _ 1 __ _ _ __ L 11' _ 'xg _-_‘_-_-_-5_4 - A '_;-_-_AV-_-,_~ ll io ‘nie naar ii l'arlnsr_s and others interested are invited to _contribute to The Farm, Roads departments of The Guardian either by question, correspondence or otherwise. Answers will be given by interest and space wil.l be given to any articles that will in any way help'to advance Prince Edward Is- land interests. Contributors are asked o have their articles at this office early each week, as only s short emergency item can be handled as late as one p.m. Wednesday. All received after that hour cannot appear until the following week. will be e striking feature. The books ing will prevail. _To show that they loathe, from tho (ww-H” City Bm# R I F _ __ ck b n’ rm ‘ th rs Contributions for this departmen I ihonld be addressed to President Teachers' Association Guardiads Bohm' and Home 'bright and happy. They will show ' p_ 0_ Bo; 139, Chm~)onotown_ an appreciation of law and order. , - W .A GOOD SCHOOL. (selected) t A ood school will he one where the tees and parents are doing all thatlffi ies are workin to ether in the most a eration. ffl They will be clean and, if necessary, U11 DOW" and Cllltlvhted taste condition and secure privacy. Too s\iK¢est a savage ization. The whole ' V Krounds should appreciate the *ance of the grounds no Bury' 'Tho Tu"_ and _ G°,o‘_‘to make them the Building will be gearance, and kep`t in good repsir.|command the coins will be tidy~aii`d clans, snn,»| pupils by his g able cloak-rooms Spill- bg_p|~ovid¢d_ ness of heart, his experts to all questions of general |There 'willhe a place for everything his abilitY- He Will and everything will be in its place, man, keeping abreast with ;°` The teseher will “eu genimtion of his civil- sentation of his 0| inf agement of his wh°'tuds towards, hi! Dlllilll fend in‘p1ay t_het_he ‘ aims of the lullvol, ‘biiityfor its success in op- nnn of conscience, a Pllllils will hc regular and punctual wealth’ he is hestowing onour child- in attendance, they will-be cheerful,iren and on our community." l All SUMMER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE. ork will show care and effort and _ ' °°‘°‘ honesty. The standing in various subjects may vary but the spirit hc school will be good. The pupils in their work, and g . . teacher is satisfactory in character, their P103. in then' 8BB¢mb1Y-Bild knowledge and ability, where the trus-'filtil' dismissal will show the qua of The calendars for this yearfs session of the Bummer,School _of Science are in now out, and should receivothe _care- ful consideration of_ all _teachers who in are looking for inspirationand help u` with the work~ of the coming year. es they are d°"'°1°pi“z' 'That' is the Those who have attended former ses- they can to further the interests of lll1P0i`tallt fhillil. ll0tfh0W much U10? giong will “od that |a`vo1-no subjects the school, and where nil three bod- kl10W- We Wflht the th0\1Zl1U\ll b0Y may be taken again with profit; g g nd the b°Y with "l°°d 5“d¢m°“"- °“° shown, as they will be, from e. fresh harmonious and oppreoiotive co.op- who has an ideal of character and h ' e .view point or taught to an advanced t oral courage to tight for his ideal. ¢1nng_ Bn; the teacher Mm wish” to Grounds Wm ,how evidonco of care, It is character and wisdom and men- been all-round workmen will do well We to consider also those subjects in fenced. The arrangements of trees. seek' If the subjects 01 0"* "P1`°' WMU!! he 19 W°Bk- ‘ garden plots and lawn will show 5 taste. Ample provision will be made “ for games. Closets will he in good the knowledge part will _be all rlgh ram" are represented so as .to give| Particularly worthy of notice is the s these we may rest contented that .Wide TBUZB Of Sllblccts taught. Be-| L sides the regular and advanced class- es in agriculture physics, geology, 'H botany, zooiogy, physiology, there F i _ `- \~,“' * o s s P Champion Carriage Stal on oi P. E.l. ~ - Think of the number of common-little (Pure Bred Enrolment No. 5 Dept. ll/ Agri.) i‘”;"g“ (witchbemf{_eb°b?x‘;?_ei';o1l_3‘l° ' `A`T1ME EAVER- ' -4°' V Iniall forms of road construction m n o e g n r - ‘ |ing:°` I (D0mli1l0ll D°P31`tm5nt°fAgri°“lt“|`°) that Of drhilfiilge. If natural drainage I I " _ ` _' ` ` ` » _ d es not exist, artificial methods 0 M Rl¢¢ R¢¢0l’d i-Q I .iln den veld kein besser_dini: I The favourable weather of June is I ‘ I moust be used. _The best natural drain- -ie |are also those in manual training, idrawing and English literature.' In- struction in music, elocution, French ,German, psychology, and child study are given, if a sufficient number ask for them. l _ Especially worthy of notice is the proposed course in English litera- |_t.ure_ and it is of this that we would speak. more particularly. Those who _have taken the course in former years are able to vouch for its helpfulness. ,For many of them Maud, The Mer- chant of Venice, the ‘Lady "ofthe |-Lake, `As. you Like It, and the lyrics _of the seventeenth century have tak- en on e. new significance. Chaucer is .no longer a sealed book, nor need the reader miss the "swaying melody of his verse." | The effectiveness of the method used in teaching Chaucer makes one won- der ifa vocabulary of words from a foreign tongue might not be more easily acquired by the memorizing of choice bits of poetry from that ton- 'gue-poetry of sounding rhythm that - 'could easily be remembered. Even a foolish, little "jingle" may sometimes rove very effective in “helping lame lnlllt .lo they M oi hi The man be more oiwe . she i of o w tee ,vm eh' D Di-~ 1 ‘- *_* '_ oofl ° " ° _ 0 _ m ° 'rn nexeli u-1-._ ka mln, height, ' ' - _ times, Nor lose the wrestling 'thews that cows. 'ren ineflloiente. were? peered; r - '- je o_o o__ _ _ Walls will be brishtehea- by a iewle moo iemiiier with one intemteein- throw _tho vwidz ‘ - ` Deir: farmers-heve not time to waste V Cert- llvliixinvuk- will move his good pictures, suitably -.¢;~nme¢i_ the conditions prevailing in his own 3|l¢ Ulellblll breildth, nor fail inehild-‘ -_working for cows, sdmukg nun stable including Iona Girl, 2195 D9- Lighting, heating and ventilation community. He will be a regular at-' Weld _Gere _ _ _ ' -_ `_th_at each `one_.psys.` ‘ ' _ minion D1' 2.50)-I gud Alfred K, out win be mode satisfactory. The wuoieweuder at conventions and institutes. N" 1°" 01° °\1l1.n, _will-_Rinse gov: _his needs ou the school. while aiming zolcion will be: "How can we make .'1`.ll° Vl°l°\\ °if9il"I»_!»ll\\ilI»l`-’h_ a w°rthv_;nALLAMB:=i!EE5’;LY"- ' -' 'Q1 H-”"»’- - “°“ 5 “S ',_ .~ _ . __ _ . ,, _ meet the requirements oi --the neg..-lmoi-e ievorebie- the .opportunities oi example of the work of __p_sn_i+.- ~ggRKE-I-_ ~~_m-§,_,oR'.r Hmm gl' PY ho 'glliullll D°l‘_°'-hy. Winnie embed. 'rempoi-sry_or eo-oa1iec,w,ot- lations," the trustees will not con-'our boys and girls?" Tiley_Will fre- 511080 ¥l‘0\lP-`P|'0lllD°ll¢1&` bm ftlih 1 " WIQOL jU'NK h' 9:" t _° __ °m T°dd 00”' t° sider themselves limited by suchfquently visit the school and frequent- Feet of the poem child Oiltgthc two- » ._ ' ‘f` _ 1 1 '- t ° '_"°kV,thhV“'°°k° “ - --Regulations," but will endeavor m'iy talk with the teacher. They vviu charming companion pictures. 0ne_ is '_ ` _.'_T°,o,,o, _Jam lm, ` ` ‘ ‘ ' provide whatever win edu to the em- know what he is trying to do one vi e llttlv wll1i°r's brook undera roof r- Bom-Hmoo _“_” eagle, .the deu'v_ Very seldom -does one see S wits, ` ~ I MID wni be kept io oooh one as wui eppreeieie hu- worth th win -_ sight-" - V -= _ ' _ V _° “lv s e . were on o show that books are to beerespectedfdeavor to recompense him eiiiva iittiasgg- Tl” 005°" Pi°t`“1'§ is 0! 0 b"i5ht;:E;e§t2?i°;'ii§;”§i$' urge gel-£3' W°"|l58 V11? fast Oakley and R0!- _ Ample provision win he meaeior the wey ior-_his iebore. 1-iieeeiery wiu -Tulle dev. 'full of the keen lov- and ~o°,mt,yV -HM” -n-up cmfi ‘Qc Pm; llzht. ilndlhs halves in 1.11. and 1.12 occupation of small children. Suitable, not be dxed by- “what we can get a U19 Y'-“U18 W0 0( th’ .°P"1“3'¢¥m°- .‘ - - - » '- 'l light W l'k17_i-ltq whilst the 2 Y°Bl‘ 010 shelves and cupboards will-be provid~ teacher for" .but -rather will the pee* ‘7EV°1`Y 0100 N919 *WU Oi ll\i8h_Y-. '- ‘G:`°9“ In "°.12' can reei)oif'quarte1-5 in 43 nec. easily. ""-“ ' ied for the safe-keeping of all mater-,Plc think “the most we can give him.An “'°u“°t within “that reach” and slight accumu ti A r supply with Tmreii' 5 "“m°_l` th" N10 3 Ye” 010 al. ‘ ‘is too small 5- 'return -10'; the H5091).-‘ towers, _ - 9”' 0! 91° lighter will be addedto the bunch in a short And groping blindly above it 'for ‘ light, l Climbs to a soul _in grass and flow- . ers." ‘ The story of Bir Launfal is that of a young knight who -would start out as did Sir Galahad, in search of the Holy Grail. In- s Vision he aces bim- seli. a- feeble, disappointegi,~homeless, old_man, who has failed in -.his -quest, and for V_\vbo;n t!~f~»r ld wind seems tu sing this song: "Bhelterlees. shelter- less, shelterlessl" In sharing his crust and cup of water with the logthsome leper-. 'he finds his long search is rewarded at last, "The Holy Supper is kept, indeed In whatso we share with another's need;- ' Not what we give, but what we share,- ` For the gift without the giver is , bare." ` The ' poems of lPalgrsve's Golden -Treasury Book III can be seen to mark a transition period between the poetical ideas of the Restoration giv- en in Book II, and the fuller, freer, more wholesome imagination of Scott, Shelley, Wordsworth, and their friends. Besides marry old favor- ites like How Sleep the Brave, The Land of the Leal,_Grgy’s Elegy and other well known poems of the sigh- teenth century, this book eonta ns some of Burns' sweetest lyrics: Ye Banks and Brees o' Bonnie Doone, O my love is like a Red Red Rose, etc. _ ‘ " In concluding this " outline of the summer's work in literature; it might be well to' say that- the in- structor of this subject, Mr. B. A.. Starrett, has asked that in prepar-` ing the work, particular attention be paid to the intercalary songs-‘in -the Princess, the descriptions' of summer 'and winter in the Vis'ion_of_Bir Lalin- fnl_ and to the ’poe'm`s of _Burns in the Golden _Treasury. - ' - S. E. PRIMROSE ELLIOTT,” Associate Secretary' of D. S; of'B. Als seur kraut und kliierling." _bringing some good records of milk ` ` produced by cows trained to the is a son of Bingara' who sire J 'il‘_l;el_¢'¢i_o__ui:_i;__in Eqgilleliliiirgyaggguggf business agar sighted quners. Ggiggg - HGRSE NOTES, __ when the gradle of the road is some- ` ‘ _ 00 U _ '°’ ' COWB ye HK 55 mill! BB h t b ve- t e surrounding c untry. Such hi)I'§€S 2.5 B3.d€l1,_2.05 I'4i Prologue, ' Knight, Shakespeare, pound; of milk and 55 pounds of 'got oe__'1~|,e post week no the 05or\ot¢o_ yi Eheélaid 1_8 dry and the BMI; deep Beivasla 2.Q6 3-4; B€l'g€_11 2.06 V'l_I:_i;e 1li_;f__e_rcl:_:nt Iogweu enigiie ’l;;;1slg§0gi in thirty dayts are wtell worth keeprtng .town driving _tra;:k, brought out _enough _to absorb quickly even the _ - ' _ B 11° ii » as many all 017 DB F0118 wil es y- many new and o d t mere and e. good heaviest rains, no special attention 3 4’ B.mv°10 2'°7. 3.4’ e.tc’ Sir Launfali PBIEFBVG. Gcldelli On the other hand- some poor re- deal oi fast work was put through, need be given to drainage other than ChamP1°n'm0U°Y Wmnmg 5_1” 'i`f°°S“fY- B00* IH- ' Cords _were made during May in nov- (vhnhaiis Jr.; with ."-lack" Header- to provide the proper ’ crown to the f W ]d’5 h m mn It lllllst “Of ba “P90990 that U19 0l‘Bi dlBti'l¢tB. not 0111? 1”? Bid! 01 son, up seems _himself again, and the `gn;~ie.ce- of the finished road to di- 0 1912' or C a P cl is ex ected to make an exhaus- lk out in m o inogonooo in ooui 7 _ 55 P fill _ ' , . ° ' s.re of 2.08 trotters at ii years. og., may oi those selections during im, low percgltige 0, M; ,,,,§,m ,_1 =.........=$,__.,. 5.-_._,=,-_ .__ Sirc Of 38 tW0 year 01dS thafthe three short weeks af the Summer toon two por omg, That io ooo good ' ' SCHOOL. with the EXCBDUOD Of U18 I-555011 why it, pgyg farmer; to tak; 4 __ 1 - `_ ‘ have tflaled ln 2-30 or better' Chaucer, oii which no previous work up cow testing, for with the testo _ If I _ 2. 1 V . _ ~ _ _ etc, €tC. is required, all of these poems should 1-oogmg_ no they h-oquoogly do__|o_tho_ _ 1 _ _ _ .___ 1 . _ 1 -5 iS a SOX1 of Kadika who is the that the final study sgiven them in moo gl-ooo cow, giving olmoot _ tho- 'e ' ` ` ' - _ _ 3 "` 5" ` _ ` B0 I I - Dam of Berka 2 I4 1_4 Win_ class may be intelligently f0l1°W°5- same weight of milk endbendled un- ' Slre of Perfoffnefs _ ' " . HOWBVGF. millly Wh0 BU'-00000 th ‘ier similar conditions,` there is evi~ _ ‘ , H ' I ' » - . . _ _< _ _ be studied at home, so same herd from 2.1 to 4.3 with com gem in _»wee¢.n_¢!e»,_ me is moi-si. ii-em his ea seieetea ee" ..~‘;,,- _miie erounvi V;_ee__mq_ -_mother oioee to 1" H0RBlill-IIJJJES are stronger; the n tho t 1,. 0. -' is th colt ,"°" "f -“t"V°k°' 8°” "ml" °'° b“y' so others in the ue: Prioeion 2.192- Quebee dsirymsn' after-` one !>°|m°f‘Y°"' ' ` ` vision that now gets as much :$3 ° _ I wot e an easi to' not _-froni. hir mga-_ hers or 4: H0. 'zooil some loom eeay. tothetiack _ w ,Aifre;iK iss. ciency of their school. A good black- how he is trying to do it. They will 0! W0. W\\°l'° . V : .-‘- _ H 1 ~ _ . _ from the same dam on the track at board, a good globe and good seatskindteaxiior to assist him 'in every we.y'__H _ _ __ ed v d “_” fastss.I;ei!:ei‘w?;dP.'i\‘a=1’h`1r:r:hxg3vivd;gli:;? my ug°f\1Tm;_I'?;)n;;°;“mS are i portant fe tu es. The library n cr power. The _ b t ffeel- 9 5009 “F V0 017 lllmlllel' 0 E ~ '. V . - W W1 0 0? » I 5 U1 m a r ' f my °° ° io me neue one ohembere out of 0° lllivrm. cue to poor d°m=“° f°' 'rue .ihegweit iz) on the product oi Grades with _a lower tendenc of __ _ _ re c, c re '. 19a acc0'rg’mg twedudition and tak; Duncan Rqbgrtson s Braiiillian mare 701- Desequsfor sob can $1.00 to $1. ha” ° nn” 1-9‘.'-.‘_i,"f-:rI’°'P°°"' _ ` I One of the `nicest 2 year olds seen 'f;k,m““_ ‘go-°";§_'?;‘_’1§_ "£2 01,“"P‘{_°0ufti:Y gwned by rMr:i~ogo.yi:::i:iin_ -eat; This -gtoke on N5.__"1‘_~ ug $'4_00 No ; is a beautifully action colt. black in ‘;3_5o..t°' “foo-_ ~ ' color and steps like a four year old. ,_ 3.HE'EPB'i{1INs homing their He is out"of that nice mare Rub? own at mu quatatidus City take on Reddin, and sired_by the famous according to eine $150 to ;1 ss P'1“°"t°"V 2195- ` - péuntry soc to -'si 75 'Spring Lua); - He is one of the few of Prlncstons suns 20 td- 35°. ~i,el'ts or Shawna last foals, and it makes one regret to 20 to -40c_ " think that this great sire ws.sn't .fo¢¢_.¢¢,_ '_ Owner hing of literature so muah eng later on. is s liked by almost m- provement of results, 7 anufaetur Have we 20° '.-o_o. : ~ _ ' s _ neil’ 0.001-2, simon” eau :em l»4_ Iowa. .-'l‘oad§1_ em-1-e, oeonroaa mm 04 oaaoaw :gin-4.'___Ai evemey me 1\4. iiavoii 'roon i\|.c|;1i_r_is'__|;i“_fi._.__............. Vmwmim H_mM4_ __ theoy-0::-?‘_ ONE ' . ` _ ~ V _ s sitcom moe1-4...._...__.._.....__ sue of ev including Binge. of ll in 2:10, inc. Uhlan ‘_ 2‘;0c1.4_ , _ ~' V 1:55 Admiral Dewey 2:04 3.4 YQUQG HIS) _ J°‘“‘ “’V°“‘ 0 .:=.:.n::.=.'s“;°.:.”‘.:°z- nss|.|.;i__ 2_=i0_..___._..._...._.__.__.._.._.__..V Sire oi 'I in'2=16: deuisoii ll Dame , no Sadi 2:10 tc. ' :£51-4, Mezosgn-(0) :dale-Mi lnilicrifa 2.10. ”i>. .f _mmm-f_s»iie0d.m___N _ . oiicref m'§fi"z°: 'l . Archive" I _ ' su-e'“or iikv-cu. .wines ».0e 2508 il.N)1»4. she i -1e_n,|.,,i,,Q »V _ .hoo -1~0. Hsniesuhoo (4);.4)e1-ii, Leila illggdsgii A ` - _ ' - - P Q :ood scheme. oooh iiogia-ma “_ eoaeeceaemiie¢1'£ieilniih£iiin_1.0e;~--_ . V l WW' _ ‘ I _ _ V: - V _ , V'.`~.. ij