“Take this book from a you aha my country too.†“This Book has 'bcen‘theac- cegted guide of the moral intel ligence of Europe for. some ï¬t hon hundred years. " y â€The whole hope of human progresn is suspended on the ever growing influence of thé Bible’ ‘ It does strike as that there are nomethings taughtin our public schools that are directly or in- dingtly luxuries rather than ele- ments in the building of char actor and ciuimnship. But we have made no protest. Now, however. there Is a sï¬eady‘eï¬ortv beingmtde to crowd the Bible Q on; of the schools entirely, some 3:: even goingzso far as to de- and that cvery‘book which_cven quotes the, Bible shall be.,dei)arr- . Cd trim: the public schoals. ' use of the World. either religion or law that did so highly exalt the public good as the Bible. †A FRANCIS Bacoxxj. " 'Bible Christianity is the com panicn of liberty in all its con- flicts. †DEFOOQUmLE GIORGE WASHINGTON. "This boo †(the Bible)‘ the secret of England’s great- ness. †QUEEN Vicroxw “That Book, sir, is the rack on which our Republic rests." Annanw Jfacxsom “Ham fast to the" Bible as the sheet anchor . of your liberties; write its precepts in your hearts and prgctice them in your'livea.†, SHALL run mu; u: 05.1mm», mom ' _. â€It is impossible to rightly; govern the world without God and the Bible.†‘ For many years my hope for the perpetuity of our institutions bu rested on Bible morality and the _ general dissemination of Christian principles.†May we not proï¬tably listen for a nonent to some of the most prominent characters of the 135th") centuries; men and wo- men of great abilitv. wisdom_and cxperionoe in the world’s uplift? “It In abide by the principles taught in khe Bible our country will go on prospering and to pros tion Well spiced with the ethical and religion elements, ‘ will greatly help Mr. Brown’s child- ten to become good ahd eflioient citiuns, and if 30 then Mr., Smith and every other good citizen should not only willingly ‘but gladly aid in tho Work. ‘ "There never was found in any Is there any good ‘ruson for tum: John Smith in order that William Brown’s children may b0 educated. except on) ' ‘the ground that Mr. Brownichilds rcn may gww up better citizens} by having a good practicaléducar tionf ‘We‘know of no“. But wt do beileve that a good; thorough, and judicioui educa! m li’tflcd It the ‘ 9621 Och Highlmaf’a‘tk Ill. sédOnd Class L matter n Malian} EVEï¬Y I. swig†1 chmn’n £43K Rubies Harm 51m Nanaâ€"4112112; ULYSSES S. GRAR‘T: DANIIL WEBSTER WM. H. Snwnu) SUBSCR‘mféï¬. $1450 A» $541!, Sclniivcow‘. JOHN MCLEAN Jam! Roan: ifngcd. on EDITORIALb ghc prirï¬Ã©ï¬‚ 1:15.21. within 1; week arm-u. wSEE]?iiiâ€"“NAY75553â€"1 11121"; H. :P‘ 'DAVIï¬SDR-Pmpw Bl'sxux‘ : These lotssons are difï¬cult, tax- ing my ewu faculties to help out my little one, and I cannot but believe I t' such a severe strain ,. rm “1‘:ng mind is injurious. ' My ii ' girl has lost consider- able weight since school opened and she sleeps badly, hemp:~ rest: ‘ less, ner'mnis endure-n talking in? . her sleep, which is doubtless ‘due to her overstrained nerves. I be- lieve the home tasks given to the school children should be the, lightest and not in the way- of" original thought. The teachers shouldguide the children in this pdrticular and not leave this part of their tasks to the parents. The methods of teaching have chang- ed so sinoe my boybmd "that I ï¬nd myself at sea in helping out. my girls. PrOblems are Worked out sodifferently'and I ï¬nd it con fuses my child to showrherone way at doing it only to have the teacher reprove her next day for - not doing it in the way she was taught. Maxim f; your attention to certain condi- tions which premil in our public schools. I have three children attending the grade schools. The oldest, feurteen years, is now in eighth grade. For the last .few yeers this child has worked six toseven hours‘ every school day and at night has had trving and exacting home work to do that occupied her frOm three to four hOurs Adding this period of ‘ home work to the hours at school I ï¬nd she is compelled to work more hours a day than the law allows to hardy full-grown labor- ing men and women. As the home work must be done or the pupil is given demerits, this work is compulsory. ' . . Ambit Meditoï¬al inregard to 1219- By request we publish'the fol- iowinz taken from the Chicako Amercau in which the writter wishes his name withheld. There, Is Danger In Over Straining‘the Child Mind. ‘ wise and pure statesmen; but why need we? It is true we are told that the Bible is not ‘a suit- able book to. be used in the pub- lic schools. But who 'says so? Whocan name a single. prmni~ meat 'stalesmah opposed. to the bible in schools? Who will Show us any good sound reasoï¬ iori‘ abolishing the use of God’s word in our educational svstem that cannot be V outweighed ten times over by regsons whyib‘ should b’c We might go (in . indiï¬nitély quoting similar Séntiments com- ingfrom the lips of great and ‘ “But for this Book We could not; know right fr am wrong. †» _ ’ leww The Bible an and will settle an disputes.†Be Avcided ly Teachers; the Déar Sir: EB: I wish to can Gu‘ Daron. i ‘3‘" mmwwmflwulutc mm: whichnounouyofmn VwfllnunhdolngPI-lncoflem tobeconumhhdonthum. k ot’sm '§ of Prue-u ha been ulnar! utopiaâ€. where right of bin) A prince b on m ~ Owners of nnnew apnrtment build flush: New York Advertise a sham ‘rlnk, 'a' nodal fury gm! $77!:quth ‘A bulletin from the departgxeut II to out that the chu'umr’v agriculture at Washington reports an: -..._..... u a "bumper your" in tum produca ‘ the aux-onto output being 7.6 pot A WW (Co: a.) m Icent. grater thin the his one of 198 W‘ I mm a It“ i In ‘Iud 9.1 per cent, lute: than the" mummu W“ among 0th.: “conveniencu.†Noth- lnz n. um I. m vhdthor the janitor ucaubhottguusmubrmg. 2n an emergency. Thu dlrixtble bulloc- une from 80! ton to Washln‘xton will‘doubtlcu be used at ï¬rst by people who have no pressing engagement: to dine at tho :Whtte Home, as it in Impome to been the president waiting. ‘ Ambition in the teachers to rush the"- pupils thl‘ough theit tasks and en: ble them to complete their courses in an amazingly shaft period is a mistaken ambi- "tlt 'n andVis responsible for manv thattered bodies and Weakened hrains; Give the children re- iview wbrk ofthe lessons they have done. in the day tinie {or home work if necessary, This will 'msure that the pupil really proï¬ts by what it Waugh: in school and will not overtax the mind One hon; for home work should be the ab’solute limit for anv child in the igrade‘schools, and even this is "too much. Better let them run in the open after school hours and then, when they have had their eveninglmeal. let-them go to a bed of rest un worried by thought of task. more or less well done. Juan nu decided to let the em- peror 0! Kate. have u pen-ion. 'nm In gamut; It .would have been too bad it the emperor hid been com- penod’ to open 3 hundry “his time {5:333:7337. LEEHARKAE Berlin deem ' or on the dull! like to know whether 81! Walter on! hatpln. Kunu C“! I5! Wt “I. “huh burned to roll m- m alumna. on ï¬nworh. Ind Tue-on I- m - nmtoroundupuzm-wm " . _ coodvorkuoon. ? Mu- expedition hm hm aw hum New Zeal-nu for the south 90k. 'provlng am there In hardy people who on a cold day do not «peck!!! A pipe that was oncoused by 8b Wnlter Raleigh I: offered for ulo In we win by a hot mum. 7 Achild whose nerves are over tuning by intense metal effort just .befdre‘goinz to bed does not slécp nattirally and calmly and p00: fest produce poor digestion, poor digestion breeds poor circuiation. Which is the. great foe to proper physical development. » ' ' Next to outdoor exercise child- mu ,néedf plenty of sound slécp. I: win sleep that nature builds up .15: tissues and if a child is Com- lpellcd to sit up late working out difï¬cult problems and committing hard tasks to memory. it will be robbed of hours of sleep and it will lose that complete test and relaxatio'n Which it should havei every mght. ' “Everv'hefal-t'hy boy 'and. gifl .shéuld have aj ‘ écrtainf numbcr'of hours for d'utdoar exercise 'and" plan, Gmï¬ihz bone add muscle need plenty of oxygen and this cannot be found m the overheat- ed, iflwentildtcd school rooms, Even the most modprn buildings1 at! faults} in this respect, for with doséd windows even al'argc room is unablg to furnish the proper proportion of oxygen to each paif 'of lungs. iabove says #The rcaderis rial: a15¢ grown: child mind. eager ind open to impressions. is too" ï¬frcqigeuilv overtaxcd even by the usualgjchool teach'ings. which are advanced at State altogether out of proportion to‘tlgc mental growth {of the child. ltuphnnedaoukniuï¬om Excellent. 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