or»: A you. u...“ ‘lab’ school. 141w ~ . .- m.‘ We. 0' Ifihflflil will open‘ on‘ mic-Q» ‘Sept. doodles and , ,H,~,,,,,,,;m-,, ~ ... . l 0‘.vo‘.‘II,~_,. _'<4 we . 1 _, -. _. HORSES is ihe best wmr. ‘s-i-onv rossramirms; lea for you r , for i1 is no: my Iloll. very rich, in flavor, but fl makes 240 cups 1o the pound Ceri»_tr’c"r_l='_(_l_iazaffdidn OQMmdIynIghigDY-Hiliikliihlh A. E-pewpr and an oificiqlof the Department” of Agriculture u» study . 11}! uui.irrh.=.=.c.~sdw-r<i' were exit-rt on cranberry culture arrived in Ch- lottetown, and yesterday-left ior Flat River in company with m. the possibilities for grow- uAimow asoArs-Mr. Alvin rord In Hmployee of the Maritime Electric, While fldinr aioos the st. Peters mad on a bycicle was struck by a car coming ii-om behind. m. Iord was imocrcdwoom m; wheermd m" a ClW-‘iified. Advertisements W; . . lggzfiggm: fllllllfiaflflne hpaumot"wd. u“m"“°"\ '7vverllna'oiswwds i ._.>-'——'—'-~ - w.-. .. ,iw, . Agents Wanted " gTRAlT Adams-swans, ron talogue, United Art Limitad, 162 um. Toronto. A. w. r a1 wsm. soipd _ Ffifllfllé Help Wanted WANTED-MAB) COUNTRY G11}!- preferred. Apply 242 Kent St. 7244-8718441 rm WEEK MADE BY OUR mnsl Christmas Greeting Card “m; in their spare time. Write u, (c: particulars today. Regal Art cc. 310 Spadlna Ave., Toronto. A. W. Aug. 13-14-16-17. Teachers Wanted mu-su-aaranhalvum Tasma- erior Murray River School. (In- termediate Dept.) Supplement $100. Wllldl‘ Bueil. Secretary. Mini-av pm, vau-s-ia-si ANTED-TEACHER FOB. WHEAT- 19y school. Supplement $126.00. lloward Carr. . Oyster Bed Bridge. ‘1270-8-14-31. CHER. WANTID I08 ANGLO- Hiatico School. ‘Supplement $100. secretary, Mrs. James Stevenson, lvistico 7232-8-13-31 ANTED-FIRST CLASS TEACH- er for Tryon Consolidated School. Supplement 8100.00. A. A. my, Secretary. TIB-B-IGG. CHER WANTID/ FOB MOUNT ‘lryon School. Blilllllommt $75.00. Alex A. Wood/Secretary, Albany, B. R. ‘1240-8-13-31 ANTED-AT ONCE F1381‘ CLASS ‘rancher for Vernon School. Male preferred. Supplement $150.00. W. W- Murphy. secretory of Trustees. . 72-8-l4-8L AClll-IB. WANTED-AN EXPERI- enced second class teacher for Green Hill School No. 88. Supple- ment $135.00. Edmund Macwil- WANTED-A MAm. APPLY nuss Hotel 739a -__..._______________ iwnsas ron maamnvo FULLY ACCREDITED SCHOOL, Mid. roonnlaundry; full maln- tenance Jackson Park ‘ Hospital, ‘i531 Stony Island Ave., Chicago. F. H. W. 8-14-15-17pd. Male Help ’Wanted broom: extant . . banana" 1N short time. Our special course ilts you for greater earnings. Big per- centage paid. Write us today. Moler Berber College, 5'13 Barring- _ton;~ Halifax; x ;' Salesman ~Wanted I I SALESMEN WANTED - SALES agent for Prince Edward Island Good pay. Freeoutilt. We want '1 tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our-agency is pivllt- able. Write. Pelham. Nursery. Co., Toioiifb. Ont ' ‘ B; W.‘ 5-18-28. An Unusual Opportunity $35_$50 can be earned weekly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christ- mas Cards. Scores of Stenogra- phers, Accountants, Clerks. etc., exceeded this last season. Beauti- ful new portfolio free. Master Kraft Co., Limited, Toronto. Represent?- tives wanted small towns also; ' M, H. W... ’8,_1*,)l6,19,21,28,26l,2__§; s-az-wsu. P“ . . now a relieblqenergetic i-epresehtai , '_fi'cmbeingkilled.A§-it wesphs was eevm-iyishake-n up and received a. bad cutnwiiich required several stitches. ‘ nervous» uncanny-Among success us lslanderfVabrodii who have returned to their homes this summer are Messrs. Fred. and Isaac Dunsford, sitar an absence oi I6 Years. They spent some time with their ‘brothers. Charles and George. ‘no ‘. returned ‘idtheir home at j-Ieighta. Mass. ’ ‘ll-icy were accompanied by am. rhea Dunsford, her daughter and two grand-children. ~ - _ DIED 1N S1‘. 1033mm” ‘qqhh g mhhifli wife of Peter Ramsay, oc- curred atan early bovi- euncaymorn; m! at the list St. John Tuberculosis Kilfillltal. She was a native 34W!!! Island but for the past aev- er} {has been’ an‘ ‘dent, ‘of 5t,- Jcnn’ b’ ' ‘ibc‘ic‘cvce' to her pcrcneqacgnaqd flu-jlf- . Burke. ofPrince Edward‘ Island, three daughters, one son, five brothers and threalates, alloiwhom, Wlfihfljggx- caption of one. livain P. 10.1. v BAPTIST =, but. some. Ma; is speridiiig a vio- ei-ion on Prince Edward mmLwp-I plied the infloit ciuie‘ Bibtiifchinch acceptably Sundayjmoming ahd evenmzjnrurc absence o: u» min- fster, no. A. 1.. Vincent.‘ murmur" delivered eloquent and pwoeifui ser- mons at each service. Miss Margaret sums and mo. I'm-noes mu ‘ri-ainor vrefifiiluth “up? iated in soprano solos. morning and evening, respec- tively. 1 ...» c" . a.-n----——-'“ ' . =1F°.=§=i.*.*i—-¥=1= o» or w» 'chie'i"-‘- tions oi Dr. "oorioarurfobnr OABB ' MAYOR nv mourns lhmsouarmnnns ‘ ,. “ '.-“_T".“.‘l'.'.'£IlZI13M€l-J3.-4l ' 4._‘-| y... Educritfonv If. ,....F€F°°'F.E.°“. “"239 ‘i?!’ . s-usadcintemaiilyciwith 751:7- uch-suo- ' firtirklécilul-‘l-iisfliilelifitdlv. 4 Juliane-rs man 161i" 5651i!" oiiAN- "llh School. lintjor-decond, Class “Darlene er. Supplement $100.00. I ply Hugh-Corbett, Bec- mflry. South Granville, via Brad- llbwe. Boil 10c. r. a. Island. j 72fl4-8-14-2i. Miiweliihaiius. MAobonAw. Hermanviile, Souris. IN Abram Surveyor, . 5 __ gddfl-‘I-ll-lmo aarsroqnmoa oaans Ann "lobes we address" printed. the thing ice acknowledge- vitationspetc: Guardian ob Printer,‘ ,.| .. _ u Ann It shortest Job Printer). AsAs fills. mom-runs "@- lh. ciieumbara-flgiorWicuv An vnakat ' ,, , .,fl pone-i - ‘rzpi-a-ia-ar IOUI-NING. Guard- sr-nv grub -.."sli0,'l'"1>‘.1f 0! 18.". . D1 0N heflflb " i refine-n ...’ . .¢,-.= be,» HT-ou alarm-finer oom- ousted ncuuyruriedcrb-ienvc- at °m°°-i my s.:.1u.n~.'ia.51‘5';¥3‘m ATTENTION 0F HIGH SCHOOL Graduates... Butler Hospital‘ for Nurses, Providence, R. I., ofiers a a three years’ course in nursing. accredited school; extremely de- sirable advantages: fifteen months affiliation. with Yale University filiatlon ici- Public Health Nui-sinl. Aug. 14-81]!!- ‘Fnr Sale" om ravens roa sans-d‘ oarrrs per bundle. Apply Guardian. . - rsfl-a-la-te. . - , . ~ ' l, cow, heavy- miiker. Earle. McRae, »_ Brookfield. " QflIBa-a-ll-"Si. FOR SALE-HOUSE, 104 PRINCE Street, oppgsitc St. Paul's School- roomTApply 215 Hillsboro Street. , , v 7160-8-18-81. FOB. BALE-FIVE PAIRS OI‘ ranch raised minke and a few extra females. ‘Apply Gavin Harding, 'l ~ West Street; 7088-0-1-61. HORSES FOB. SAlJ-A OARLOAD ofchoice Manitoba horses at Bun- tain a Bell's stock yards. Wellink- ton McNeil]. ' ’" 7282-84321 lr-ru " sirbi gammy case leave at Guardian _ . ‘ ‘ w‘, . fzqfn-a-ic-si “ 1 brr- " u ~ArA'a-r'- t. at "m" A 1 1 Prince ' 111W"! only crmqdqfln ArtielefFor Sale "" _ ‘A I or "immersion-rues!- - " “m mmfmcc-“sa-pi is." =~ ......» o ," f‘ no-s-ic-a s ‘ aurora °P lale with tibia and waterfront owe-we "m. , p vlilllllllfl m; mu aunt Wv- ‘fills: wail: w , i menth- ' i ,;¢‘$ ' ion unicorn. on mos- r-umrar. .....__._..__.___._______ lad oAaraaou-Aa Anemia con. sub School of Nursinl; two months l1- _ Write to Superintendent of" Nurses. ’ M. ron ’ ‘sALn-‘éiiravvhvf rnirsnrivan . Wheaten-h the on when used ‘according c‘. ~direction| W111 live prompt rellef.~l\dany suffer- ers from this ailment have found re- lief in the Oil and have sent testi. moniale. r i i’ PERSONAL! HOQAWQMA mnistel-‘oi- Agri- wihmhui-rclce vailavfleid. ouc- beqwherehehaabaeuuksdiojudga at a big agricultural aiialr ac that centre, "' Rev. W. Bruce mm- returned yes- terdl! from Baddest. O. 8., where he preached on scum. u» Anniver- sary services oi the Presbyterian 0on- Ifcsation there. commune M. Ross. oi the .Am-' herat News. ‘paid a visit in the Guar- dian ofhoe yesterday. Mr. Rhee, who , is pinyin: with golfers today. conditions in Nova Bcotia good but more rain is ' - Rev. .1; A. ccaaoo Diifl-ll-hlbnb (Moi-I -lU-!mO. evening. Aug. supper o1 the = cheered their efforts. DR. W. R. CARSON r Pallet 0radiate'1lhlropraotov '1 Chronic and lleneaa Diseases l.“ Illillil Bl- lhone 107! O ie BL Plllrl Childb- m-s. w. w. Baird, Amherst. and . Miss Duii, Ontario, are on a visit to‘ the city, -SEVIN MILE Bey Hall, min-eds? l5. Biggest chicken eson. Bingo, gamu. step-dancing and other amusements. l Admission icc. Supper 35:. Everyone‘ welcome. Bring your friends. Ii not fine, Saturday. 7292-8-14-21 w. new... of the Bank‘ clozovn. Seotia, in"l‘oronto is visit- ing his old home town, Summerrside and is receiving a hearty welcome from o1d_friends.—S. —Misa Davis and Miss Mildred Woodslde, of Surnmerside, sane’ a very beautiful duet "m the Garden” at. tbs nicmingservice of the Pres- byterian -Church, Hminutbn, on Sunday, which was very much lp-_ pieciated by use congregation.—B “i-ncécucc in" United Church ncv Vans B. Mclnan, of Lsnark, Ont, preached an eloquent sermon in the fijfnity_ United’ Church, sununcisidc last Sunday evening. service MissBessla Smallman and her brother, Mr. Roy Smailman, rendered special music-S. ' At the same d Eastem“ Guardian ..°I'IR!.‘-Shoi?1y—-after 6 0131003. ‘Sunday evening, a bani on the premises“ ofMrs. Wilson, a widow wo- man‘ of Cardigan. was completely de- stroyed, by, fire with all contents, in- eluding‘- thirty of hay, plow and three cause oi the fire is wn.‘ There was no insurance. sAaAsorrA, mo, Aug, lit-Pe- jamas, that flimsy, vari-colored unl- ronn of ‘exponents oi sartorial com- fort, has gone a step further than its threat against trousers, pants of what have you, and has given notice to knickers. ‘sfiggestioh or; nlsnscc. tcithe‘ common garb of the golf links-which itséli hadgainedisomé reputation for licYimfort in bygone days-was evinced when Mayor E. J. Bacon and three’ other pronilhent sermon“ appeared on the Bobby Jones municipal course with silken nightwear‘ fluttering in‘ the breeu while a large gallery No official notice was taken of the attire of the mayor and the, other members _of'the ioresome. Dr_.J. R. Bcuilv. Dr. AK). m»... and m. .1. It‘. Harris." When interviewed. their only response was, "We believe in comfort." u. s. ‘Mnnsrzinvmi. oar" ‘ i 2 g honouring DEGREE onAwA, Aug, 13.—Hon.'W‘11liam Phillipe, United States Minister w Canada, will go to Hallie; bn August :9. where he wilri-ecelva frdn-r-"Dal- housie University the honor-tyne- Iree c: Doctor of raw. no. "r-himpu will deliver anfaddreiuv on the occa- Jlon of the aileeial ‘convocation, which is being held to marlfthrkquintennlalfl reunion oi the alumni fcrenc r institution, which had n; in 1m. 1 » ' ' ‘ ‘ Hon. Vincent Masseky, Canadian 35mm" It wfihlnlioh, willalso re- real. came is tbs any liarnighe; m. col-don imioapaak neigsundiv. at “he the hwdriirderreifiaf-noccor mks" son "sAu: - xenon ' _ . cflaws. NW“ m“ “h dmtnmn 3: .0611? eelalntionpi the m. , ,_ p __ *>-Qucbcc~uue~-A1mn croucdxirnc- 9m» Intyve Brqaullranoh vwue.P-BI-b°'°°““"*°-I"M~°“¢-W1""~ "~. , .' "", , ms-a-a-‘si. 1. r-owcm n. . a . ... .... '~ . . < ~ FOR A ‘on nggLI-ulflfl’ If!!! 5 1Q‘, Ab!“ “mph,” o‘, m. 1 ' ' " up,“ ,,_1gge_.ogj August. Prioeum ' -~ *" - . -- - i A ‘... §7*~"..¥.:::.%'iv "* """ "‘°"'°‘ "‘“‘ “...-m... = Fleas on Foxes » n t'_ wnca-e-ir-u flfemiilihlfifiimhl-l" r in _w"ith_v iron sAaa-uonnxrbwnbnia any‘ E-ls. m? ,> n 5:11:15!‘ slam. rim blaze-amen:- I . - cm e barn. - - . - iatem f" .!.l'\orera0&. ’-~ v ," ' 1"‘ ~ 4 ' r do “bakariiaevy lit. Bevan limousine. 1N0 model, in running order and repair, tlrfl practically new. Alli!!! torlo. raosacxvmcics. w. m" . ae-c-a-ui ‘ . -~ Farm For Sale . 1 ‘ s - tolk-andllifl-Iiaithldam- can. (mamas; Dickie). a daugh- amaw Pearle. the‘ OODIIII-Ai none Willhin, cc Aobanimcoaazaneiuaocma. ’ I, 0 Why-i? II- .. ...: .I nflv-(uW i- Polar. 3i?! w groan 15a. , i" i’ .. 1 “proves one of cheet- lvearoihols cf dallrwlfll u» out. were-nae ran‘ has; gag“??? Q“ i000 rAGE ‘rruubn Erinitp Enlist; dlbutr; WEDNESDAY bis-Annual Choir Picnic, emulsion in T Cavendish, alernhllng a Bearer Memorial Hall. AMHERST ‘GIILFERS "lli/estern l l0 Visiting Golfers Arriv- ed in City Yesterday. .. .....- ‘rwenty-two Amherst golfers ar- rived in Charlottetown "yesterday ai- temoon and will meet "the local golfers here today. LW'_ nines will be played in the morning, with mi!- ed two ball foursomes in the after- noon. Luncheon will be served the visitors at the Queen Hotel. and 1H the evening they will be entertained at a dance at Beach Grove Inn. Last evening several of the visit- fng golfers played over the Char- lottetown course, and expressed their surprise at the improvements that have been made, the conversion o! the local fairways and lreens, from a small nine hole course to a mod- am and up to dais eighteen hole club. Golfers with the Amherst Club who have played upon the leadifl! courses in the Maritimes expressed the opinion that Charlottetown would soon be numbered with the best oi the eportiest courses in. East- ern Canada. A Included in the Amherst party are A. n. Lemy. w. c. Sinclair, m. o. w. O'Brien, Donald MacDonald, Ronald M Ross. Bruce Melville, Dr. Percy Carter, Dr. Harding, Roy Law- son, .1. K. L. Mackenzie, A. o. Guest Mrs. A. Etter, Miss Mary White, Msis oak-no Pipes, Mrs. Guest, ms. O'Brien, Mrs. Charbcneau, Mrs. n. lhnbree and others. ' EDUCATION Continuedlfrom page 1 ewowceksboudmintheiulne w" ‘dered no child should g0 m to got-this fall vacation. m. J. l". Prqfltt vqps..vei-_yyinuc.b~in favor of consolidation, but thoughtmo radical connect wuld be made. - fitt considered i-hatdf a school could notmaintoin an average o1 twenty pupils the Department oi Education should at once~tske up the matter, as the cost was practically doubled. The prejudice against closing small schools was not Justified. m. Prof- ltt also advocated a grade eleven for all existing high schoolron the ls- land. Mm? boys andgirls whose par- ents cannot afford the cost of send- ing them to Prince of Wales College could take‘ the Grade Eleven course which is equivalent to the first year at Prince ~od Wales, at a much lower cost. - v Mrs. Marleen in her evidence stated tire/t‘ the present teacher train- ing course was totally inadequaia and that a. Normal School ouch as they have in ‘other Provinces --should be established; w. MacDonald in giv- inzhisevidencesoidthathellreed with the others that notification of changeofeehoolbookswasverynec- essary. For instance he was opening his own school at Kenaington i0- mocrrow and did not know until Mon- day that there was to be a new geo- krabhy. In answer to m. MacMillI-n. cs3!!!" as-he knew there was no text book‘ cornxniiee with representatives from the teachers. Mr, MacDonald added that a general appeal from the tsachers had once been mode for new Grammar and Arithmetic books and it had taken the authorities five years to bring the change about. It was the general opinion of the meet- ingthatihe presentsysiem wasln dire need oi radical alter-aliens. v ' MOSCOW, ‘Aug; ia-‘rhe official "rags agency tonight declared that Russians on Soviet soil had been kill- ed and wounded by "White Russians" supported by Chinese troops of the Manchurian forces. It was said that attacks had been’ dispersed by data:- mined actibha by our troops. For Cute, Bums aniscalds! A ‘trait-zeta aadilma wing beorbiao, rfaineea ‘ Dance at Beach. Grove- Inn WEDNESDAY NIGHT in honor of visiting Oolfqa, chitin; at 9 o'clock. finishing 11.45 [LIL DIXONS OBCIIESTIA ADMISSION 50 CENTS. Sponsored by CHARLOITBTOWN GOLF CLUB- 7287-8-15-11. armrest READY a coco-w» 00401-0 OMOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQCOCOOOQIOOOO§§ n.1,... SilVer— ' is... Wedding Gifts in a A large variety of pieces-all. “ new and best quality. A . G. H. TAYLOR 121 Grafton St. Jeweler and Engraver FUR llBilR AY The Labourers Protective Union and ‘Iruckmen’; Union are busy these: divs in. their preparation for the blg| Labor Day track and field day, which i; to be staged on the Exhibition grounds. The executive of both com- mittees are working tooth and nial to make this year's Labor Day meet one oi the biggest of its history. Successful stances where the children rarely at- tended school during the year. The matter was a. delicate one for the trustees and should be placed in the‘ hands o! an outsider. Mr. Townsend: higher salaries would produce better teachers but that people would out, up Elie money if better conditions; prevailed. It would however be a dif- ficult matter to classify teachers as it was often a political matter. Senator MacArthur spoke briefly and. remarked on the severe criticism in the papers recently as to the text books of Canada being so American- lsed. He thought it was a disastrous state oi affairs. There should be more real teaching in schools and less home work. He also spoke on there in his remarks did not think that‘ v ! “PELLIGIIBA" the remedy for ECZEMA. BOILS. PIMPLES and all SKIN DISEASES To be had at all drug stores. Price per bottle $1.25. 8-14-71. BIG LEAGUES As regards" smell schools w. ‘Pro- Centinued from page 1 that the school supply department should see, that the books were ready. As regards text books Dr. Tanton considered the grammar was un- necessarily changed as the terrain. ology in the new one wail different and the teachers had to learn the terms oi’ the new book. It should!‘ terms of the new book. It would be a very great advantage to have an eleventh grade at Summerside but no certificate to teach should be given from that Grade. To im- prove the present system of edu- cation 1e would be nccesslu-y to be- gin with the parents and there would be trouble about salary. If the par- ents were more interested in the “ of their children them should also be more interest taken by the trustees. Dr. Tanton was very decidedly in favor of higher salaries for all teachers. In his opin- ion that was the only was to have an efficient teaching staff. Dr. McPheo wnsthe next witness and agreed with Dr, Thnton that the salaries were too low. Be considered the major part of the increase should be paid by the Government. The rural districts. in his opinion. should pay a little more than‘ they are now pay- l’ S being no supervision of the children who went to Prince of Wales College outside of liege hours. case before the commissioners regard- ing St. Mary’; Convent not getting any support from the government and that they had about a. third of Surnmersirle and should be encourag- ihl! 1110M other lines of discussion. Heroic Act To NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati New York iley and Sukei uh; Fitzimmmu. Scott and Hogan. luv. J. J. MacDonald put a strong the ‘children oi Summerside being 353' “ gducgfgd mm, H, ‘my, o; me good Chicago . . . . . . . . . . .. l} of other convent schools which had Chkm" - - ' - m‘ u l the support of the gavemmcne 1|; Boston ...: 6 1 w“ g 8mm; mum“, to mam u they . Carlson Adkins and ‘holler; Gola- could not secure such good teachers Ina» cumnuu- “mm u“ as they would be able to do 1i they SW11“- ecelved a government grant. Ha con- idered the convent a great asset to 5333mm “M3”: ad. The evidence covered much the B‘ 3" n‘ ~ y ggmqgfgund;u1nth5°thermeet_NCWYOTK... ... .. u. .. ...! 6 I. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 6 8 Heimach. Moore and Dickey; Fer- rell and L. Swe1L n. n. a. Philadelphia .. ...4 6 S Be Rewardgd Detroit . . . . . . . .. . . . . ..s a a » Quinn and Cochra-ne: Son-ell and "——' Hal-grave. MONCTON. N. n. Aug. l8—The heroic act of William Fraser Cooke,’ n. B. g, "whim o! Ed°"-1’1°t°ll-C0-.N0VB4Boeion . s s I Sim-i". w “amen employed by the lchicugc ...2 s z Canadian National Railways on the Morris and Bevin‘; Welland and ~ u surveys ' Bunny Broe-Guvsborc Railway, in now being made for the Berg. ing. A sliding scale of salaries based on quality and service should be e.- dopted. Dr. McPhce thought that the Inspectors Report as ,.ubliehe’ by the Department of Education an- naually was very vague and that the trustees should be notified when the inspector is visiting the school. As regards the failures in Prince of W113 l}. McPhee said that. if the examining board were chosen from from drowning whiln on the survey °l1 T110541?- July 28, ll-il. is to be 81111511119 rewarded. The members of "la avrvcv party encased on this railway line are presenmng M; 900KB with, a gold watch bearing an lnWflDtion on the back relating to the event. A. B. Gunn. construction Bnllmor of the Canadian National R-I-llwflys. is proceeding m Newtpwn, saving a fellow member of a survey B. B. I‘.- Dlfly. Robert Niclrerson of Monc- Washington... .. ...! 1i l wh- N- B. employcdcs a chainman, so Louis . .. ...14 ac I Hadley, Brown and Tate; Ogden and Ferrell. INTENATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal .. _ Jersey Cit! ..5 13 I Buckalew and Kiebergall; Header- son and Bead. Yeo did not think it was right that Education Board, the teachers. and the parents would be very beneficial. Themainoblecttopayingmere Ill- grywagtoget abetter claea Of _iifieendcilaraparwaakorufll0par the Inspectors who have closer touch with the work covered in the school year there would not be so many failures. He considered that someth- ing was radically wrong somewhere: to cause so many failures both at entrance and at. the Christmas term after entering the College. He agreed with Dr. Tanton on the inat- ter of physical drill at an early age. The school attendance was much bet- ter since the Children's Aid Society had taken over the matter. Mrs. Yeo gave some interestinl facts to the Commission. She agreed with Dr. Tantcn on the matter of pensions and also advocated the summer “ ‘ for ieache n- MJ-s. W the teacher's should have no say in e“ the matter of changing the text books. More cooperation between the lll l0 teachers. Th0 trustees of North St. IJeanol-‘a school had had dif- iiculty in obtaining sufficient know- ledge oi the qualifications oi disen- gaged teachers. A record was kept ea Charlomtown but as the lists hadnotbeehiiiediertwoyaara. waenetverymuehbelp. nblnkmtarapohm Mord to clooingamallachoola. Itaoenatimc happensthataachool waaentbe pointoibainlcloaedandthanalittia whiishademuehllrtlrattendance. taaehsrebouldnetwerkloriedthan Pictou Co., N. 5., to make u“ m“- B. K l entation on Thursday n“; August-Toronto . ...0 6 1 fifteenth. ‘Newark . . . . . . . .. ... II: 8 0 The circumstances under which Leverenm. Gibson. and" O'Neill; the deed was accomplished render PM“ and loneline- the act more pariseworthy. On the CVCHLDQ 1n qugsflqn bogh parties OChBflbI ...‘ . . . . .. after diving a few times, both start-l ‘"h- Wfltlm ""1 "MM" ed m gwlm m short on NachmgjClarkson, oumhe and Boo]. shore Cooke noticed Nickerson ap- Pflrently in distress but Cooke could reach him Nicirerscn 1M disappeared from view. Guided‘ by the air bubbles, Cooke dived and’ m‘! b14118 him to the surface. Nick- crson in some way obtained a hold on Cooke's neck which impeded the, latter. in fact they both went under! several times but Cooke managed ev- coihnsed. Several members of m: ‘WW! D011? were by this time on the shore and they succeeded in ree- plaoed before 80cm! to receive the award of um body fer acts of this kind. A unique feature a that Cooke had lust .... tained his eigtheenth birthday on the day oi his heroic rescue. . made in nunean 1m. year, the num- b“ “ab”, “b440,. won,“ i‘ berwalflpereentmonthaninlfll. non a till i. ..4 ent in bathing, at Eden Lake, and . Bflumm Buffalo at Beading Rain. Postponed before Ur if 1 Prince of Wales "flied to get hold of Nickersoni Btudents-liotice’ Health examination will be eon- ~ ducted atlid iegu August 11th. I‘ Albertan, August 19th, SIIIIHQIINIA‘ August 2on1, roe-enema . , first year. The summations will HQ,‘ carried out at Albertou and Monte“! ‘f Agj‘ in the schools, at lanmenide h tfi ,.."T-‘. Rad Cross-om»! ‘Iowa Ian baginfi.‘.‘1Z'-.'.- inlatNOnlI-Uillflfilllolvleufiav-l-‘cfin; ‘° *‘° i J!“ entering rum a waiu "‘ ' Vaccination wm be acne by shaman». obnmacccwacicaooeink ‘v-‘ZJ Count! Iinldhia tually to get Nlckerson ashore and ""1458 Nickerscn and carried him m! "ml!- Cook’: name has been the Royal Humane while only acc auiomcbilea were 1 - Auction Sale or ourccrggccgfif; I F|_|rniture. ,;._.i ..i teboaollathlliallaflaallllfilalllibfi_ Aqua ma. aecnanflt fill‘ v . / i! beiilfii-fi "I i