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Watchman Warder (1899), 30 May 1907, p. 7

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H: 31 rs n- "r ’ ”antral. ”3'9 9 on his “3" *1 ants, 1907 .115. Fancy Gloves, etc. HUN“ )n' “‘0!“ heals. I)” s: x v’l'llED tifi' bosom styles, Summer Fix- p Prices mks to slip store. “union and Mm have t uhen 8‘“ Pl‘lcf n! I‘ll . 1907. va ......... 100 u 12 1'20 1» ...... 890 ) r n ...... 250 ha Here Watkins .in. 1h" R but am 1 [bu-mm {3158‘ ru 5mm: Kmm {115 s 690 tnu "5 49¢ Sale Sign md f’ayhu busy um! ‘ M (r) He .4305 tie", mecause we specialise on, certain“ articles, but all N over this store there is a Genuine Saving of dollars With our reputation for reliable quality. and a lavish display of Up-to-date Merchandise at s greatly .to your interest to keep in apd Cents. a ' h SuCl‘: *rnmand, 1t 1 Mn f0: N mow #PQPER (N "(NE WORK "“fdmg t” 1h" Ugv ».' Lu pupil, file {lymcal ‘1‘7“"1**l|mr:.: um] (espmiul ‘st 0' thcmsv. l .mul‘i not, burd- ZVEK’WIOW 01‘ young, but would wk 1;? “mm” JV”): muvh homo “ "w Pupil rn-ths the M!» n. .A. I may kw drawn :1 little tighter.; In m“ 11 Form n wry little home '“rk would ho suflh'inm, SUCh RS. ““8 0- few words out of the lesâ€" :3 or “in! a simp'n sum in mm». {m Or “‘9 mt‘mnriling of n Shaft.| mum ordinary young pupils in Whom. But If :1 [MPH of average 3“ uk cs'u [‘11 Plush (lurim: here is a h; {amalgam 3 {NRA t and up; .1 h‘- I 3 " 1 W11 Iurm n \-..,-_~ H‘tlu home {om} that the nmt‘Ut uuugm . . "‘1 "" *UHM-m. such as to overwork. The teacher’l reputa- ‘R 3 . - a {m \vnrdx‘ nut ”1' the lugâ€"‘tion as a good tW has been too or doing 5 qim ~ I u ils - P't‘sum m addiâ€" often aded ‘by the nvmber 0 P P . or m. nummrimu “I. “ shan'p Sin“) tfie fifth form. and u a no“ worth“ 5 unclul purpose In I ’0? Ordinary ages . comm responsibility upon . 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' ~ .1 a in so short. that the work must no dono in the home in order to cover the ground in a reasonable time. ‘bkl WW the m -WARDEB, THAT SAVE You MONEY ~ 2 'zm and the :w‘wnl nut 813' ‘1.- 1mm], the wt] (espmiul UIAH not. burd- wul 1.001113. .uH: plenty l.“ lawman : mixers-- ml uxw all all!” could wnrs. l Ix:â€" lmm if. this WORK innmgside of paws of his own age. ‘ l'n Form 111 I Mum inbrmsé the .. ‘ mmmni of home Wufk; fullbfvlfig H‘H‘RL‘HHUhg mm the sum»: “ma; nary mm H, -"-°-‘M‘-hzws we a? HEB submits anew; u n ass-N. 1 Hunting mm mm: is he doughy a mum! at ithji‘flfl'fi ability m M: mm ’uhs hum: in this; ham 1 would mi: wwwwa me that ms mm mm mm: mm: . mm; ‘ wag h»- 51m} any mm M em: mm: w: 11mm Bums; wavh‘; w w mi in 15mm W t wnm 99mg ms v m: M-mmg “was mum: mu “mum m: â€""-â€" *kn enh- .'. .maigéfi my: WP ‘I. m {ht} in Wm M1 it has 1m: fiWLSS. L :51 I‘ulufis .: WUNN One Door Backward Weather Conditions Has crowded our stock'of Muslims, so out they go if prices count. Pretty floral designs and polka dot, all colors, your choice for .......................... 80 Assorted floral designs and large black. spot muslins, worth 25c a yard. a few pieces only, your choice for An- Fine Eninsh Cambric. 40 in. wide, worth 18¢ a yd.,justa few pieces left, your choice AAA for “”9"" Hfll‘fi Ynun...‘ m: swam kw immmg m wh- that» Jams sum hm hem; 99mm the grew-we pupilrflWfie WRWW and uhysicnllxzfim WM New mu: gvnca complete the task in M mas} an hour- and thirty minutes- In this form I would like to here wum tbs: teachers present that I Ecurrmcm is a danger of pupils Wing form! mo much. Whet I filacc the extreme Imth at study at 1 hour and 80 minutes I think that generally speak- ing 1 hour well used would be near- mr the right timu. Pupils in this | form are of an age w be great care exercised in the amount. of home study, as the child ' * - manhnnd Of fine net and fancy design in centre. just a. few left. your choice for 15c and ............ 250 «‘r the right time. Pupils in this form are of an age when there should be great care exercised in the amount of home study. as the child is probably developing into manhood ‘or womanhood. and if the nervous system be than undul‘y taxad there .may be severe and permanent injury [done to the pmon rendering them fleas useful mum It is in this fourth form that the grotto“ (b.1130? lies as to overwork. The taco ' 'tlon as a. good In assorted colors, good size 20x40 fancy centres with deep colored borders, your chgi‘ce for Summer Table Cloths In fancy floral Tops, assort- ed handles, each ............... 25o White Lawn Special 180 Cambrics 110 Door Panels .4 Phonic 247 with this poor child. mver thinking that What seem a misfortune to the luau "5.“- u‘,‘ pupil was may the mutant result of mnse and élttétit; and mm; it «we ur‘ not a Hmvmzeatm pwweuum it mm swam has the 6:41am mum: mums haw amthuv gnaw m mama; and amass in? the same simmlmz “9%: Mammy; hum wrk m the mm Mm N9 HM www “35mg may mm as: I hm ugum mum; in 1% But we as memmm M Meagan: yams- m and mm wamea: n ”W m as“ My imam m. Am! w: _M.. O a. dc- Hui; m" nm .m, ma .stlm should more a 8mm dc: Elf-t3! at latitude in mount 96 home war-ls done- They should mt get well an amount of homework that their WW lives should he made uns- mxhla by it. NM the boy would gra- dually develop such a hatred {or his books that he Would coax to he ul- lowml to quit Ichool and so to work at anything out: the sun, or boldly: tell his parents that he would not go any more, and the girl would either do the sauna. or, if more pox-severing. continue to mark her brow with wrinkles of care and sadness. Now Mr. President. Ladies and Gentlemen, I amnot against. homo work. It in a. necessity owlng to the great number of otudlog placed upon the achool program. There or. so many atudtel thot the time ullot- ted to each upon a. weekly program is so short. that the work molt be A-“ a- nu home in order to cover SAVE MONEY never thinking ¢ 9,, wofld mark that a. teacher should know that what is taught in hi school isonly a part, and sometimeQ‘ only a. mu part". of a good educa- tion, and that them are other reJ ‘sporaibfilities awaiting the arrival of the pupil at home after the closing of the School day. There an. chores to be done, messages to be taken, music lessons to be taken, organ or piano practice if the child is fortun- ate enough to have it, or if the child of very religious parents the Sunday school lesson or the catechism must receive dttention. So that there are so_ many conditions and circumstanc- es bearing upon the child life that the amount of home work should be under rather than over the mark. dqea a. great deal 017 goodâ€"mud: more than is ever thought of by the aver- In giving out the home work the teacher should be systematical, and not deal it out indiscrimately, but should keep a. record of "what he givw the class so that he may refer to it the next day. It has an injurious ef- feet upon a. class to have home work given fairly regularly every day and never asked for the next day. And that same thing is not infrequently practised by some teachersâ€"not in East nor West Victoria, but in some other counties in Ontario. The home work should be in the na- ture of a. review of work gone over recently or somewhat recently. and always work which has been thor- oughly dealt with previOusly, and one ‘of the most important subjects should in rotation occupy a. place amongst each day’s home work. By the most limportant subjects I mean those which would the most benefit the puâ€" pil if he were taken out of school for good. at any timeâ€"spelling, reading, writing. the fundamental rules, mul- tiplication tables, tables of weights and measures. sandwiching them with other subjects lcsa important, and so on, in the higher rooms. Then in brief :â€" 1. Home work is useful in helping the pupil to obtain knowledge. 2. Home work helps the parent in directing the life oi the pupil, the teacher occupying an unseen position of guardian. ‘i Home work cannot be rogulatcd n u to suit all the pupils of one form, because what would be much for one. might be little {or another. ,__ AI... 8.‘ It tan mistake to give home Work and not take it up next day, as the neglect is demoralizing to the class. Hoping Mr. President, Ladies and Gentiemen. that. this very imperfect and hastily premret'i paper may bring iurth sume hmlthy discussion of the home work, I thank you inr 'ynur kind attentitm. flaws 0H1 'mmms‘ mama no aw mm M imam; 1m pmmnum drum: We mm; mm “up-s mm hum: fer m 9thth hag the gunmam at u uevemmt analyst a to me mm so! mass §¥fi§flflfimiz Thin mumems m 818st m; mm m ahsuhw “Mai: and n “mm mm gush ”(NH hm M muwuem mur- “smash: seampmnm diamhm and pens: Thu awn: sum nimme Mam hmk up 991%; dam-mg! mm: and mm Anathema my- szw :1: Hana. at £95118. 0mg. minke"! have m Egan‘s Own Tablets as mam fur mam than a your and would am he without them in the ham- They are just um um; for teething MN“ and othor ailments." The Tablets cost only 95 cents a box and may he had 5mm wedidine dealers or by mail llrom The Dr. Williams Hedicipe Cw, IBrockville, Ont. Safety for Children :istnke to give home take it up next day, is demoralizing to the u up th by the C. P. R. The Ontario Government confirms the Kaministiquia POWer Company in their rights at Kokaabebe. Falls. T. C. Robinette, K.C.. will be the Liberal candidate for Centre Toronto for the Dominion House. Fire last week at Finch destroyed nearly 70,000 worth of property. Two churches, a public library, sew“ oral stores and a number of dwell- ings were destroyed. 2 AL- ”Inn-f " 1.15” "HOV ‘v'v- VJ _ _ Over 40 per cent‘. of -the wheat. in sown in the wean. and a. good yield is, the 110qu expectation. A terrorist plot to murder Emper- or Nicholas was unearthed at. Tsar- (in Wednesday. Jum- 5th. Ur. Dow- orman. dentist, will be at tho Patue House. again. Crowning and bridge- work done, and \gtmd sets of tooth inserted. K Then it’s time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi- ment! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you viii uae Ayer’a Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any- thing else. We nature’a way. no that m o! a M: Nam utonlubu more than the Mend! a3 = 3 mm“, ”mm“ Mmmmw ”Rafi” m w nuummu mummmm ,m "Mumaam w a wwmwm w W. w M» um» ummm wucmmm WMwMWM between Toronto mm In «@9931»: Fflondo of Our PMC- qers p. 'vv _,,,, m, worldly mastic M I cummudmmtm u out at at the um abl- 1;; Falls It A COBOCONK Muskoka Dr. Bowerman, dentist. will be at Chirpaw's hotel, on Thursday, June 6th. Careful work done in timing and extractingâ€"2’24. Candi"! Rational Sunday Low. - The manifesto of this league M ed in Toroqgo. _hu_ jugt peer} imod. from one cit to shower. instituting legal promiingl. up collee- uone and stirring ug 3 el "True religion in chest and never he and leaves everyone free to ive hie own life In his oonedenoe diet“. The religion which squire police. fines and imprisonment to eup- port it. the: ceases suite. hetred end malice. ie not the Christ-kn religion. We ere naval-thy the nenee o! tree {mu 1! we enbmit to these ”nodes! ewe. "The object of this league m to mun-The rim to. ”Fr sag-«3.3. Haileybury, May lb.-â€"The adjourn- ed trial of Walter Wilkins. ch with the illegal sale of liquor. wan held here Monday before Madam Brown and Cobbold and resulted in the conviction of the accused. who was aentenced to four months imprin- Onment in the common jail. ;_.._.-â€"â€"â€" ‘l‘ho Guam”; PM Manned D Scientist: as 211ther «genus Haw the Du- ief fun he Remev aA‘h-uu mm m h Mug mmfl Ii mm at d“ a pm pm Hm an“ an grand "g a” at mu 'hamguhgéu «hi; 0 mar ‘izzflf; 41' um 93 WILL KISSING BE PROHIBITED Liquor Seller Conflctod. VICTORIA ROAD. . G. EDWARDS CO. iotue. andâ€"wmdalmixedbymd- You should amy- choose the 8°°d PM paint. It cost- lefl. was longer, and looks better. . . Comeinmdletusgiveyou . "“‘ morethmanutshell of truth ‘9‘”; The full to a o lendid ~.' time to paint. P Gaga-‘- itwv .f-‘I- “‘rw' plim Md, Silfn-IVIII- WILLIAMS PAINT 50 mar Successors to W. 5. Graham KIRKEIELD. - ONT SUKLOFF .85 CO. Large Stock of :lew Spring Dry Goods, Furnishings, Boots and Shoes. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT° has a complete stock of New and Up-to-date Spring and Summer Goods at very low prices. are the very latest patterns and the prices are right. Come and inspect them. In OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT everything is new and fresh. No old Stock. Prices Right. Sukloff Co. EDWARDS KIDNEY IABlHS (‘onmln ho mercury. opium. or min- eral ingredients. but aru made from a conipound of medicinal plants. arienUfil-Mly combimd. I‘m-p mama», Bladder Thmme, Momma Brights Imus», Pawn! Mirttmudm Maummm, lhmure 11mm, r‘mmivg uh {hp hm», Baum mmmmuh; Mai» kamsm, m- “H34 Mm» an m knimt and mum Bligh”? bummer Wa Hus MHGGHVM; 13th 61* H“ hm w haw um! wards me: my Mum; ml haw mm “was minty tmm) m «M an? m :{gemy Newman?! them V9 me {Mr A GAWHEH “Mar: G'fimufi V 1mm. HWY: MRP‘ Mfihh‘fl‘u mm WWW“. u. .1 wafiawv. 919 (mm IL my ’l‘ommu m per box at all drunks“ at u, Ina il Edwards Medicine Co. 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