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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Mar 1904, p. 11

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ted to ........ $1.95 Duccd to” ’Qhkflflw cdto ...... :ced to appetite for woufd take ed to {er Ia-d’s Rent R."- COOK W Lindsay ’3 Greatest Clothing Store Luations only in r are lady parlor lids. There are, .295 in very 181'? we the cook is a >i the servants arr tic class. A very was refused by zero and; of serviceb Drunkard. lirfnr mar. s not stiPUIat" :s, for instant... *ms of equality , are pOSSibly -m educational” >, as a rule-.111” Vi“. De 0“ nk mania H M iat she shoul‘ table in th’ S, V £é18.000: on)”: 2T0 )0 income of ssionors from P. Church 0‘ be 131.517" service ' )ne In 903.1156 lSOIl being lt'( :rea \V a S it oavicsf. ondon tithe' cal!1° an? I SCHOOL OVERWORK. near 121a; “'8‘ W hO St. {'1 Sm mention,” continues Ml“- Elith. “made. of some parents W110, "Rf: Wanml that their children were idungei‘ of being made Sick PY- “r‘VOI'k at schcol, declined to mâ€" m». Saying that sickness might be 9d, but want of education could “hat is education? Is it not i‘arution for life? How can a. mi be well prepared for life when ‘5‘ Physical energy necessary to sus- 111 luv-Mal effort is impaired? Be- 99. however highly we may value. ucation, character, after all, is the: in source both of usefulness andi iminess, and character can hardly‘ 1 10 Share the weakness of an over- Ought and enfoebled frame.” ‘ ~ _r. Smith then dilates on the mis-‘ Vmgs of our public school system. n the first place,” he says, “it is .hank‘al. It must deal with' all ildren alike, regardless of differen- of Constitution, bodily or mental, of snecial dafination in lile. t-uwmtwr that any one 01 lily Oolmatvs was. At College I did 0"rl‘work myself. 1 never workâ€" ‘at night. But 1 took regular exer- F- almost always on horseback. ‘3“ an eXaminution approached I her rulucm! than increased my “”m of wading, thinking that ‘hn-ss and nnrvo would be worth ”9 to me in th.- trial than the lit- Padditional amount of knowledge. "lay add that, though I have never red by rule. my general habits have m 5W?! as to prvservc what my my advantages had given me. . I “"9 always taken plenty of excrexse; Wm] a little, in my own country, ‘fivld Sports; and traversed Swit- land and the Tyrol with my knap- It has been my habit to work dwin rm th on Lung-nuâ€"l’lain LI “2. Bunny hum”. .\'u Over-Wurliâ€" X 'oper Stimulus In l’uhlu‘ 10" 76K did I Na. ”'7‘ . . mil: J, J. lllggms. Cantlev, badly shakc-u up; E. Seguin, hand and funt crushed; J. Dud- wginet‘l'. Ottawa. arm broken; arm ()aspv, bad scajp wound: B._;ach, Ottawa. slightlv injured: .1 Black. ()tIuWa. slightly injur- ’9»th Rochvh-uu, (:atineua Point. sprainml: W. RailP. Ottawa. crushed: l’otm' Throttior, H'ull. miscd: Alphonso Utmmx'che. feet, n by exposul‘v; Etienne Cardi- Ottawa" It": l)l'0k(‘ll: AntOino mu. St. Ro-Lris. rib broken. -n- are patio'nts in St. Luke's ‘ilul. 0m» \ms taken to the Mir tom-ml, and others Onlv m- ;niumi “um 10 their homes. 1' 12158 an hour lulu, and on rvachmg .Lmn Jum-tinn m'dm's WI‘I'P is- m take tln- siding at Sand i. three mih-S West of Arn- -. to lot thv vast-bound train ;. Enginnvr lhxdle-v and Conduc- .\'idd. both m‘ Ottawa. experiâ€" d men. with film railroad rgpu- uns‘ were in charge of the train. M, who is in St. Luke’s Hos- I. ro-fusos to tuik. while Conduc- Nidd. who “’11:: uninjured. savs h'd not forgot lhv order. but did know thn train had passed Sand :1. It was dark. the snow was Kim: and the wnuthor was 18 h.m mo. the windows all being ml. The train was going at a clip and ran into thv east-bound mth an awfu! impact. “not Cars Collido. 5.0 yach. OttuW Black ( )1 I c 'tt‘l' Rocht' ”1‘“ .1 d 'V. ic Gonvl'm, anu on y injurvd want to th accidvnt was mus-d nund train hands ‘ . The train Ink ()1 ntawa; 1118538113" --‘-" --\\.. "‘.‘ in the morning, not late at cuuuw-v flaredâ€"Harvey Brosseau, St. ‘. Qua. leg): broken and badly up; Eustachc Brossoau. Gas- k crushed; Ovide Brosseau. ,simir, badly crushed, may pouilliot. St. Francois Xav- L. leg bx'ukvn; James McCall, skull fractured, recovery ("luck P90? ‘Vas The f( Durin v westerday l v who is 1 fuses to L]. who V 10!. forge lich WE {m ,d-â€"-Joscph Jackson, engi- nva; W. McMullcn, neyys .ntreal; Robert. Thompson, Montreal; John 3558112131., ggageman, Ottawa, died at ution; Josc-ph Chalut, 95 ,t, Hull, Que.; Dolphie Se- . BreWm'y street, Hull. ‘arricr, §hantyman, address 31. mum-ml Gaspe, died in Ernest Dubois, Hospital: , fireman. died on train Oumm; Nelson Robert.- ms messwgex‘, Montreal; he! nu Ih awnm u ""' r ‘7“ 18 Lboud 1"“ or. Duobei'd‘c..- Dolor 2.1-..01'60" Feb. 10. will probably less seriously in- collision between the 935‘ nun”! 500 trains near an and (H 1H.â€"Tn a. collision _\'(H':h\\‘c-S!(-l'n and a Io V morning appalllng {'dcd in th rd \\ as "0011 01 its :«- Iou1\vals and I at that school I m' sicknpss, nor do any one of my At College I did 'huol at which I 1 dcmuvd itself “as such as I n‘y streets. at night. four h-ss seriously n boy “'OL‘ld “as broad and it. Our dinncl‘ out with "Ct-{8‘ 1; of pudding. same as our xuâ€"J’lain Liv- )1) adds ('il 1’ owe someâ€" lmdily exer- nunity 1'1'0111 (l [1g furnished 4; railway the OttaWa SchOulS- in}: in The "The Rea- ascribes ity at the a work in hccn ore!- Arnprhr‘: nn‘ “'0 corner “A- ‘Pfl'blic School System of United States, dwells repeatedly and em- phatically on this fact. He says that in some cases the indifi'enence of par- ents is such that they will not take the trouble to ascertain whether the school-rooms to which they scml their children are in a. proper sanitary condition. Ordinary par- ents, thinking that the State has taken the training of the child out. of their hands, are apt to discharge themselves of the responsibility for the formation of the character, and even to take part against a. teach- er who attempts the application of discipline. An American, and one of the upper class, has been heard to say that his children were guests in his home. ing of any kind beyond obedience to the order and regulation of the schools. This defect becomes more serious when so many of the teach- ers are women, by whom boys after “In the third place, the public school is neceSSarily devoid not only of religion, some form of which is still for the mass of children the or- dinary channel of moral principles, but it is also without moral train~ “Desire of rising in life, ’ he says in conclusion, “which, if it is not, the actual teaching, forms the pervading stimulus of the system, is 'iu ‘itsclf desirable and laudable. It has vast- ly contributed to the wealth, pro- gress and greatness of the industrial and commercial republic. But, we cannot all climl) ou‘r each other": heads. The lot of the mass of us must be cast in the station in which we wvre born, and to invhnu chiklrvn in general with the opposite notion would be to sow the St'L‘dS of general discontent. the whole. The original public school in Schand on New England was not unparental'; it certainly was not un- religious; and we may be pretty sure that its discipline Was strong. 5, certain age can hardly be well con- trolled. The Consequence seems to appear in the manner of boys. We are continually reading of cases of juvenile crime, sometimes of a first- class kind; and dime novels, though they may be responsible, for a. part. of this, can hardly be responsible for “There is a rather critical ques- tion, which I should like to sue treated, with rvgard to the relation of the public school system to manâ€" ual labor of tho unskilled kind anJ to domestic St‘l'Vi‘L‘Q'. Is a pupil or the public. school ol'lrn found vngagud in either? Is it uqt gonorally (100055- sal'y to look to importation: from abroad for both? 1 do not, \enture to say anything positive on this subâ€" ject, having no statistical informa- tion before me. “There is in Canadaâ€"T do no! know whvtlwr ihuro is in the -l'nited Statesâ€"a growing tendency on the part of those who can afford it to al privilvgo and dint),~ resunw. pan-m !|‘\‘ Ct‘hunlc " by resorting- to \‘ollmt: There is a nacxneym m “an” ister of educatiann m A happy land °f “dun“‘~°’*"!“‘ti%_'un‘itom;t ity, pointing to a bell in his 0% and sayx bell the same leSSOn cOmmenced in all the public schools of Franc . The story may be assumed to be apocry. pm“ but its moral deserves consider. ation. “Ivâ€"'7” “In the second place, th unparental. Dr. Rice, in ésii'ml? is or on ‘T_. i; BARONET BORN IN CANADA. Sow Following the Plant for a Living the Mate of Michiganâ€"Puts On No Airs Because of Rank. Following the plow on farm in the middle West of vd States, li\ing; the lil'c c farmer of that part, 01' U L-m'ly to bed, early to rise hard in all weathers, Si = “In L. 1‘. J‘ U11U‘\ ”.5 ---‘ _ farm in the middlu West 01' the Unit.- ud States, li\ing; the life 01' a small farmer of that part 01' the world. early to bud, early to rise, working hard in all weathers, Sir Georg..- Compton Reade, eighth bayonet of an old family, once masters of Ship~ ton Court, Uxfordshire, \vrests from the soil of the Now World support, for himSelf and his family while nursing dreams of a. lawsuit which mm, rogtm'e to him the family esâ€" had in all womm Compton Reade, vi an old family, once may tates. v.-_a,, It is a far cry from Oxlorasmre w Dexter, Michigan; further still from fins farnunubaronet back to the doughty warrior of 1660, who reâ€" reived the title from Charles 11.. newly come to the throne; but even greater is the contrast between the little frame dwelling which shelters the present Sir George, and the gabled, stoneâ€"built family seat of the Reades, and its well-timbered park. Shipton Court had. for almost two centuries, passed with the title, but at the death of the sixth' baronet. Sir John Chandos Reade, it Was found that the property‘ had been deeded away from his successorâ€"a broken entail, or something of that sortâ€"so that now, following the ‘death of the seventh of the line, Sir Chandos Stanhope l-Ioskyne Reade. only the empty title descends to Sir George unless he carries out his threat of testing the question at law and gets a favorable deCision. Although born in Canada, the larmer-bamnet has lived for upwards of fifty years in the neighborhood of his present home, whither his father removed when George was a. little boy. ' ' ’7 â€"--A-’c (‘nllwhâ€" uuy. There he married a. farmer’s daughâ€" ter, there his children were born. grew up and were married, and to all his neighbors he was known :5 .plain George Reade, who had a. con- sin in England who was “a lord or something,” but who put on no airs. in conseqizence, but went about his afiairs in a, yellow cotton shirt and patched trousers, just as they all did. Then one day there came a sur- prise. Appeared to the group of Kosâ€" sips at the village store George Reade, his straw “jimmie” replaced by an antiquated high hat, with the announcement that by the death Of his cousin he had become Sir George Compton Reade, Bart.; that hemade the announcement in justice to him- Self and family, and as a. proper re- cognition of the honor which had DL‘JI all“ awn-.1, u---- wâ€" â€" cognition of the honor which had come to him; but, he assured them that it would make no difference in his attitude to the community at large, and that, pending a. settle- ment of the question of the property; he would 20.011 planting his an}! and tradflm‘ horses as M a restore to 3rd, 2.99%. om Oxfordshire to further still from *t back to the )f 1660, who reâ€" little. ment. .It must not be supposed that he does not appreciate the distinc- tion and all that it implies. But he is shrewd enough to realize that a. title requires something more than a Michigan farmer to support it With dignity. Meanwhile it is something to be gloated over in private, 8.10m: With the family tree. ____._ u“ I“. III. the hearty approve-1.60! the commun- ity, winch W8 him as a. 139““. common-sense firmer. He came to acquaintances passing along the road. When anyone wanted to poke ‘ little fun at the spectacle of 81! thlish baronet running a. bean. planter, he not only laughed with the rest, but contributed a jest of his. own to show there was no resent- In person, Sir George is tall and well-built, and he carries his fifty- elgbt years Well. Strange to say. he seems to be more pleased with being “Sir” than his wife does at being "Lady,” not that she makes light of it, but being inclined to regard the manor in England much in the! light of a “castle in Spain,” she continues to busy herself with the pies, and nurses no design of inVadâ€" ing the English aristocracy at pre- sent. “I am a subject of the King of thland," said Sir George to a correspondent, who talked with him nt his Michigan farm. “The title in our family has never been very far from me, and the chances that it would fall to me have always made it probable that I would some dav want to live in England. I wan born in London, Canada, and came here when a. child. My father entered this farm-acquired title under the Pubflb Land Act you know. “Would I like to live in England? No one could see Shipton Court and not wish to live there. It is beauti- ful. I’ve been to Dagla’nd since com- ing into the title. and met some of my relatives. Yes, 1 would like to live in England, [lust-rate, but I would not do it unless I could get hold of some of the family estate. I understand there are titled persons of meagre means who live by their wits and the weight 'of their names. but I Would not, Wish to do it. I do not have to. I have two farms and some money in ra-svrvo. and can keep on as I have lived these fifty years, if need be.” 1 drug :nalssis ..,-; s new 0v them. <afn 1 milicinv. 5010 my an un «)2' In): ‘i«‘(i alt 22:3(' 2: l)()3< 1)): 1h? 1 ‘. Williams" Mudicinu ln‘ocdvillo, ()nt. “Your bulwark hills Streams where Do S Whore Wolfe achh slainâ€"- Their voices are the “0. sacred waters! 1 Across Capadiax} hei fi'e ismmd 119. The summons Will Rely Entirely Upon Thom- : Their Resurrection. Feb. 10.-â€"-Da.ltimore has already recovered from the first stun- ning efiect of its fiery trial and is ‘ke a Phoenix from its ashes. rising h The citizens have pulled themselves together and the talk is no longer 0! the past. but of the future. They have resolved, too, to dispense with outside assistance and to rely- on their own energies for their resurâ€" rection. Temporary oltices haVe been opened everywhere and labor is in demand for the clearing away 0! ruins. People ulvu to Baltimore. . n I:.... mad ("‘08.th in. lu- The buoyant feeling creased by the discc Vaults. strong rooms in almost. (Wary case flames and that. 1 tremendous loss in s not What is the stat sity of Toronto? ] just past the pr its exeellonce thro Every issue of the tions since the breathed of trium; At every banquet ‘ ' , ‘1‘ auspices during speeches have been Darts of one pane- the growing prestige of our alma mater. The shouting has not. had time to die before the Canadian Club are assured by Mr. Whl the university is ' with similar institutions of th This statement ’ asking for more aid from the State. Buildings, equip- ment and the rest must be and they are eXpensive. _ If they are not forthcpming.‘ down 1:005 ' ' ' the third * â€"-:‘-- infn and they are eXpensive. not forthqoming. dovm goofi the PT vincial university ' into the third ' ' ' ’sqnieting tol materialize. S new For Your Gmldrcn BALTIMORE RECOVER'ING. Stuns are the voice of God! tors! not in vain, m height and plain. in triumphant tone. of your hfgh refrain. -â€" 'hzu‘lvs G. I), Roll . {hat the anticipated 1am in secruities of fox-onto hills 118, ."m" ‘ > Saluhm’l‘)‘ ”sieved, “71 ' in the w ,w buil ldinfls {salience 01 where (In Wort“!- valleys r trod. Brock Roberta. broad. TDCM° Vancouver, 13. £2. rcn. 1U.-â€"l\- Italian logger named Pazcndi «as 5‘1“”. and instantly killed on Bowm: Island by Albert Revere. who was Jut. deer hunting. Something was svon to move in the bushes. Revere tired and Pazcndi's death was in- stantaneous. ‘ Vancouver. 13. 0.. Feb. lU.--l' our- tcon-yoar-old William Douglas. while out playing with a small hand sleigh, collided with a. large bob sleigh. He was thrown into the street. his head striking the hard ground with considerable force. He was taken home and just as he not Ills; only; uuu . Strictly Cash Dealers - unfifim’ ' One of the Big Syndicate ! :OWW W I ment later and died. {HE BMHBUI CI]. ”hone 77 If you intend building this Spring we shall be elsewhere. Boy Killed By I.) Slolgh. Shot For 3 Deer. Feb. 10.-Four- Feb. 10.â€")\n Reduction Month See our lip-1 Rubbers. Latinas. 0mm“ “m' d“ m Right. Inspect on Invited. FEBRUARY PAGE mm

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