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The Calgary Herald 1902-01-01 - 1902-06-30
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* taken up and th . with thought before asking for expres- . thought, arranging thought pit subject matter fh which. he Inter stingConvention the Calgary District. Of Teachers of The Teachers Tnettute conducted man, Mra. and by Dr, Gogatn, Sipertiftendent of Bau Moodie, ate. Cameron, Dr. and Mra, cation, asslated by Mile Burnett, on O'Sullivan, Mrt Niblock, Miss Esche Friday und Baturday yas not the less mann orf Mr, ood, Mr. Burnett, Interesting wvent of nn -exceedingly Miss LaMerty the Asses Smith and busy. and prolific weeks - others. On: Friday forenoon Dr. Goxg'n open- * Satiruay s-Sestfons + ed the seaslon with an address ob Or Saturday forenoon Mise Bure Reading. The work trom that done n, jert opened: the. seasin with apy in- tho primary grades upwards was Cully structive snd encouraging paper and dealt with. Dr, Gouin dwelt on the taik on music. She. spoke of its value need for tmnch. caro i Riviog the Pu- ny 2 means of mparting supplenc s to /she vocal urguns as a means of traln- dnterestod 3x Order thet he night be jig tho lungs as on ald in teaching eagert0 rend, and the more ttl patriot Jearn to do'so-with expression. . He pline In the .schoo room. Ympreased on the teachers the import- spoke. of its mesthetle value. - ance of that often reading alowl td The cho'ce of sohiky wan diyeuased, the puplis In order *-to store their and those In which the musle and tainds -with good. thoughts from th / words wer n haimony recommended, Pest wuthors and to cultivate a tasto 'A plea was put forth for Canadian: for good Iterature, He: advocated. gongs, old land songs snd for the old Jurge gupply of supplementary reading favorites that have lived and will live. Shatter fo that by reading much and lt;Informat on was - given as to the dnd Varied literature tho child migtit coursa of Instruction best sifted for Jearn more cesily to graup-the thought beginners, some of the methods b lng otwhat he reads, and vo more teadily (H ustrated by exaimpte gt; enjoy reading, the sneaker strongly advoeated the Many practical suggestions 09 to) purchase of a chart and the introdic- juethods gultable for teaching b eln- tion of regular instruction Into our as to the schools, and reedmmended The Nor- Miss Cushing, Mr: She also ners, and valuable hints yud Ti maintaining discl-/ Phe Time Limit. treatment of lessong jn the interme- dinte grades were given, thal Misle Course in the Schoolroom, * as a manual. Misa Burnett followed with a paper), Dr, Goggin. now. spoke briefly for on Drawing. The paper, opened with timo was passing. all to quickly on Some words on the importane of Nature Sindy. He urged the teachers drawing, beng ae iit Is,'the only Inn-it6 do without destruction of-life and guage almost universally understood, to Tet-the eye dad eaeteaen all they and-showed how through Jt the child can by close. observation of the: Live may be trained: fo sce correctly and pants and of matute s methods of A rectly-and gain power to repratuce carng for them. The mivantages of training the child ito g express his with ageuracy. The practical side of tha work was asia of the; aindy form . study the was shown to be Spher , the form for motion, the cube, the form, for rest, and * the cylinder, .the form for goth rest and motion, Drawings of motels based on thia fundamental form study were) Pxhibited and. suggestions as to Fiz0 of drawing and methods of instrub- courage obseryatl tion wore zen, . Afternoon Session. In the afternoon Dr. Goggin dealt witb the subject of. composition. He discussed both oral and written. com- position under the herds of Real, or thought-Iimpelled compaaition;: and Formal Composition denllig chiefly with the.correction of. errors. - The great Importance of much oral work, especially in the junior grades, yas insisted dn, it being so useful In thouglita easily, clearly aiitvorrestly. Teachers were: urged to bear in find that they must-first enrich the mind sion; and they-werg recommended to choose such subjects as were -natur ) toresting to the ohiidren, so that the reproduction might bea, pleasire and not a burden. * 2 Written compositions , were dealt with under the heads of: Ottuining and ex preasing thought, and good methods synthetle and analytic were Mustrated, Teachers ere recommended to.train thie child tor himself-discoyer his gr Fors andicorrect them: 1, The. next subject discussed was firithmetic, The work done in the primary. grades was taker up i length and examples:of good methods were 1- Justra ed by means of examples. Dr. Goggin reminded the texchyrs that, 80 per cent of the puplls in, the publie schools of the Territories lett school int or below the Third Stand ard, and impressed on them the ne- eecshty-of necuring .to these 80 per cent of tho boys the power of calculat Ing accurately and-rapidly of, reason- ing Uuly-and quickly do that they shall he-abl to cope stecesstuily with tay ordinary Wisinees problem. The At, Home: The tocial session on Friday night, cwitoh was briefly referred to ina previous jesue, proved very enjoyable, giving as it did. dn opportunity for visiting teachers to get acquiainted with some of the cltizens and thelr. wives. An excellent short- programme: was school gardens were . discussed: and an inst ca of a flourishing garden, in- an out of the way and pogr district, cited to show what may be accom- plished syen in smell: Fura districts. Teachers were asked. t ote their pupils to find the similarit between the luw governing. animal and plant life end those governing. human life; and they. were recommended to en- he bird life of the neighborhood, end to teach the pup'ls to realize the-extreme usefuln of birds as-Insect Killers. Dr. Goggin in- losing feminded the teachers: ot tie value of mature study as means ot moving the chiid sbetter nature and thug benefiting i's spiritual life. Phe following books were, recom mended: G,2B. Scott's Nature Study and the Child; Hodge's Nature Study and life, and-Mrs. Crawford's Nature. Study. (Copp. Clark. Co.) The session closed, with lecture on Picture Study, which along was worth coming far to hear, Miss Burnett sild that the chief object of the study was to awaken and develop-a love to beauty, and to elevate thie. mental and spiritual vision, that its ethical value was great, many fine Ideals of action being depicted In the best art: Teachers. were advised to--cbooze almple pictures with suitable subject miter, by stent masters, and to deal With their purpose, composition and interpretation. . As att example of how-to deal with the composition of 2 plctur Le Rolle s Shepetdess . was --examined and ite compoeltisn: notedg * Miss Emerye-How to Brioy, tures, was recommended, and . the names of firms from whom. soitable pictures may: be obtained at very: reas unable cost were given. They. . were: Perry. Picture Co., Malden, Mass; .G. P, Brown Co, Beverly, Mass. and Cosmos Pletures Co.; 298 Broadway, New-York. era *9 By speclal request-Miss Burnett then interpreted Guido Renl s Auroys, and Rapheel's Sistine. Madonna. in the afternoon Mr.Mfller, of Nose Creek told something of how Manual Praifiing was introduced and is belts carried om in hig sctiool. Jt was. Inter: esting to learn, thatthe coat ot the necessary, honehes and tools didnot Jexceed 80. Az j- At- short business aczsion of the Central Alberta Teachers aasotlation, J. bh Jolmnston, was appointed. delegate tin Regina; and-some newconiers were enrolled as members: - given and tight -refreshnients. s rved. Miss Escnelmunn, and-Mias Cushin played, pianoforte solos most accept bly, awhile two son; Mrs, O'Sulll- van proved a rare Tre of good muste. Mr. Burnatt, geve b mar- tial song in fine style, which was great. ty-enjoyed 1 ting The reading of Dr. Goggin, .with MTeNts tre introduced w thing worth going a long wx: The entertainment which had been * arranged by the teachers ih the city Sehools, was brought.to a.close with a light supper. i In uddition to,the teachers:the fol lowing amongst.others were pr Major and Mra, Walker, Mrs and Mrs Short, Dr. and Mrs, Lafferty. Alder- CRICKETERS MEET cers. BlectaJ A Sugetsstul. Season Anticlpated jsful meeting of the ub was held on Sat- , when the ing A- highly euce Calgary Cricket Gidey. afternoo officers: were elected Hon,-Peosidant Burns President... 6. ++ 4G; A, Sharpe Vice President. -R. B. Sullivan Capista.: ..Captafa A. G. Worsley, Treasurer. f H. Doll Secretary. a R. E. Oaks A very cordial yote of thanks Was tehderad to the retiring officers, and also'to W. R, Hull for bis donation of 35 for the ensuing year. hee the N.W.T-T.A.; which will shortly now-erdise on the exhibition ground and avery successfal season fp, antfc - pated. The subscription was fixed at 2. The necretury will be very. pleased to hear trom old members, and also any intending new. members, and wil give any Information in his power, gt; DANGERS AND PERILS AHEAD. Paine s Celery Compound Purifies the Blood, Fortifles the. System and Provides that Vigorous Health that Re sists Disease In the . Hot Weather. Arrangements are being made for The deadly dangers and perils of the hot weattier Will soon be with us. The weak, nervous, sleepless, rin- down, rheumatic, neuralgic and those burdened with diseases resulting from impure and stagnant blood, will be jgure victims of the eriervating weatller.. They will be the first to be cut down by pestilences and epidemics, Are you; dear reader, properly fort - fied in health and strength to meet the coming perila and dangers of the heated term? If you ate weak, ailing, sleepless and despondent, we urge you to try the Invigorating virtues of one. bottle of Paine s Celery Compoind. Ti the June days the.great medicine will bring you the happiest results, Be wise today; delay not the good work. The Toronto - Situation Torotito;* June 16 Whether or. not thera-will be. strike of unton motor men and conductors: of the Toronto Street Rallway company will be de- cided at mass meeting of the men, which has been called for Monday at midnight. - . This. meeting, it is- stated. will be open to all employees, and in that sense, will be a non-union meeting. That ah arrangement can be arrived at. bgsween the men and. the om- pany there does not appear tp beqauch nope, and a strike seems. nearer than, ever. 4 The committee of men,-which will cldim to have . credentials from the body of employees, will endeayoY to have an interview with Mr, Keating this morning, but not much ts looked for from this and both sides now ap- pear to be skirmishing . for pofitions preparatory to the real hay ths idea of the meti beng to the company up to public as ref meet ts employees, while the com- TEMPTING VALUES Our stocktakin our Bargain Tables a numberof odd lines, and some fines in which we are too heavily stocked, and we are now of- fering these at UDSON S BAY COMPANY, af of the Great West. MRO CORATED 187Q. iS oyer, and we have laid aside for GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. . There are bargains offering jn every department of our stores, and the first purchasers will, oP course, have the best selection. pany on its part will claim no properly. aceredited. committee from the em- ployeee 4s a body has asked for a con- ference. i + William MacKenzie, president of the company- was nat Inthe clty Saturday. and was suid to ha e left for Win- nipeg. ee IRISH M. P. ARRESTED Dublin. Jnne 16:-P. A. McHugh, Me P.; ha been. arveated on warrant on: a charge of conspiracy and intimida- tion in connection with the complaint of a tenant of. farm from which Eee a i Sas sia sae ne had is J8- member of the United Irish 1 been .evicted. The warrant bied at Sligo, Ireland. June: 6, under, the Crimes act. re geet PURE, FRAGRANT, CLEANSING. ALBERT TOILET. SOAP CO., Mina: LMONTNEAL, W.HEap, Fatabliehed 1890 Phones i P.O, Box 108 PLUMBING AND HEAT- ING CONTRACTOR. Estimates furnished on Plum- , bing, steam and hot water Heating. A full line of modern plumb- ing goods, -brass valves, and pipefittings of all la in'stock. jrcate a sued by) a specldl court which assem- Too Good to Lose You often come across things in the magazines which you would like-to keep but the magazines accumu- for reference, ate so fast that they become a nuisance. A solution of the difficulty is to have the magazines bound. They are then in more gt; compact form, mote beautifal,and much easier to handle, .We bind magazi as. - lt;well as any other kind of book, in the best gt; possible manner. : The Herald Bindery, Calgary.
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