Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, April 16, 1925

Issue date: Thursday, April 16, 1925
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Previous edition: Wednesday, April 15, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 16, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press . Thursday april 16, 1925 children trained to pass s am nations not to meet life says a Whito teachers convention hears discussions on Many educational matters Manitoba it the provent Timo is her children not to meet life but to pass was Tho statement of Alt i-.x1 Boniface Marie yesterday afternoon before Tho Penera session 01 the secondary division of Tho 20ih an Nual convention of tie Manitoba educational association which is be ing held at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Or. White deplored the necessity for tre statement but said that any grief probe into Manitoba High schools show tins to be True and would bring to Light Many defects in the present system. In an attempt to set away from these defects or. White report Oil. There had been instituted at the tache school an capt i lineup in tin Dalton Laboratory plan during the past Winter. Under this system to which a Groat Deal of thought on the part of Ihu entire too Hong staff h d London Gin Ifie foundation fora perfect cocktail Gooderham Worts Ltd. Toronto Canada est dts years Good Fryou fish is Rich in the very ele ments your system needs. Fish gives you protein to build Bone and tissue. Fish puts iodine into your system and iodine is the greatest preventative of goitre and thyroid trouble. Fish foods furnish you with insulin the greatest ele ment of All for counter acting diabetes. Wise indeed is the person who makes fish a regular Art of the daily diet. Write for for w Cook Book to Canadian fisheries association Board of Trade bids., Montreal 57 Shaye a Comfort with Cut Cora having suck this dec artery medicated anti shaving stick a Reamy lasing lather enabling ten a faced men to shave without any tit Adon even twice daily. It leaves Skic Sroop Tii and fresh and stick 7jk been devoted the work for the entire year was outlined to the pupils was divided into sections to be covered in monthly assignments this plan waa applied to each subject and then the various classrooms were turned into laboratories one of English one for geography Etc. Each classroom was equipped in with demands of Tho subject and then students might do their work As they saw fit turning in results t the teachers As they were accomplished. Responsibility on students the system had inaugurated a Rulo of Freedom under control or. White said and threw larger responsibility on the student for own education so far it had not interfered in am Way with the final examinations. 01 with class organizations it had created in the children an Nate satisfaction coming with controlling some measure of their oven destiny. Or. White was of opinion that the plan might be even More successful if applied to the lower grades in the elementary schools. Choral selections Early. In the afternoon pupils of the Daniel Mclntyre collegiate Institute under miss Miriam Armstrong gave several choral selections Theao being followed by an address Deli Vered by w. A. Anderson of Virden on a scenting method of curriculum building Anderson pointed out that there was a general confusion Between vocational and general Edu cation which even advanced into University programmes studios where favorite subjects of specialized professors wore Apt to be Given pre Ference. J. L. Paton Speaks John Lewis Paton visiting spank or from Manchester took As his after noon topic in addressing this Section corporate life in schools pointing out that to any person Piliere wore two sides. Individuality Aud sociality. To outlined briefly Tho relation of the boy to his school in England. He dlr not attend classes. He was a member of Tho school. School to him waa not a Mere knowledge it was a place games were played where Friend ships wore made where the very atmosphere of the grounds infected and affected Tho boy for life. Minister of education i choral selections by pupils of the Earl Grey Junior High school cd by miss Ethel Kinley opened the afternoon session of the elementary division this being followed by an address by Hon. C. R. Cannon honorary president of Tho association in which a possible develop ment of the As the Cen tra Agency for i Community develop ment. There in no More valuable unit Tor the foundation of the ultimate Aims of democratic government he claimed than the school District in which the school House was the Visi ble Token. It to Tho lie Sincl where future citizens Are trained in the qualities and duties of citizen in Manitoba or. Cannon stated there were one roomed school centres Many of which served mixed races and it was Here the process of assimilation of newcomers should be begun. To this end to urged that Tho Rural school be made attractive and that teachers should invite parents to the school House to achieve co operation from Tho Homes of the children. From this would develop Mutual understanding of the prob lems of child life. Elementary mental Testa following or. Cannon miss m. Bere read a paper on mental tests for elementary grades. These tests she said measured Tho capacity of Tho child to adjust himself to circumstances they made comparison Between children easy As testing conditions Scro always Tho same and norms could be published with percentage results. At Tho close of Tho afternoon the committee of resolutions held a. Ses Sion under the chairmanship of w w. Mcdonald of Portage la Prairie. Music teachers one division of the afternoon ses Sion was devoted to the Manitoba music teachers association which a year ago was affiliated with Tho Manitoba educational association. W. G. Rutherford presided. Thu music option recently inaugurated in Manitoba schools was discussed led by miss Eva Clare. Officers nominated prof. R. C. Wallace of Manitoba University was selected by the nominating committee of the Mani Toba educational association to head the organization for the coming season. Tho further proposed slate of officers includes honorary president Hon. Charles Cannon first vice president t. A. Neelin Brandon second vice president miss h main Waring Birtle Secretary h. J. Rus sell treasurer e. I. Motley auditor r. A Smith with the following com Mittee inspector Walker Dauphin inspector Parker Sturgeon Creek j a. Marlon St. Bowl fact h. W cos Smith a. C. Campbell f. D. Bar Ager j. H. Hall Garland inspector a. A. Her Lott Gladstone inspector Roger Goulet St. Boniface h Bright Manitou miss a. Brown to Idalo miss e. Mclntosh miss m b. Rosa Decker miss j. Lawne la Prairie or. W. T. Allison and h. H. Mclntosh. Home economics the Home economics sections Mot under Tho chairmanship of Mise Edith a Lawrence with Clara Groff of the agricultural College As Secretary. In presenting reports on rhe activities of the Homo economics society. Miss m. Hiltz miss m. Dow Ler mrs. H. M. Speechly and mrs. L Duncan covered social welfare an Gles publicity work the activities of the girl guides and Junior red Cross associations. Medical inspection in City schools was Tho topic of a paper read by or. Mary Crawford following or. Crawford miss a. E Walls assistant superintendent of the provincial Public health nurses spoke on the relation of the Public health nursing service to health Edu cation. Home economics and its place in relation to health education was Tho topic of the address delivered by miss s. C. Irwin of Winnipeg grades 1, 2 and 3. Tho possibilities of geography s.-. A primary Grade subject lies in the fact that it brings Iri the personal element which Ever appeals to Youn children said miss Frances l or mond River Heights school in speaking on the subject. You and i and Mother before teachers of grades 1, 2 and 3. In the Section for teachers of first Throe elementary grades Mist a. F. Price spoke on practical arithmetic for the Prins try Rural conference i at a largely attended cession of the Rural conference held in the ban Quet room John Lewis Paton of Manchester England considered the problem of providing education for the non Boolish boy. Inspector . Hartley of Selkirk was presiding chairman and g Blackwell Manitou Secretary. Modern languages the English and scotch method of giving unseen work for Eiam the f5cnch for matriculation and the first two years of univer sity was advocated by professor w. F Osborne who addressed the soc of modern languages on methods standards and results of i Rench teaching in British schools a demonstration class on the teaching of French in Frade eight was Given in the modern Wick with 25 of his pupils gave a demonstration lesson in Grade 7 latin prefacing the demonstration with remarks on the teaching of that languages. Another speaker in the classics Section was or. H. L. Tracey. Winnipeg who spoke on Ovid and the diction of latin mathematics it. B. Maclean professor mathematics University Manitoba spoke on in mathematics before the mathematics Section. Tho teaching of problems in arithmetic was Given by j. C. Plan co a superintendent of schools Winnipeg. Training and inspection training inspection and supervision were considered by the Section under the chairmanship inspector a. A. Herriot Gladstone with in Spector d. S. Woods Miami acting As Secretary. Supervision through in was outlined by James Cross Ley of , and the discussion following Tho address was led by c. K. Rogers of Carman. Impi oved tests is an Aid in supervision and for in Rance promotion were introduced by inspector Woods Entrance arithmetic covered by inspector j. W. Gordon Manitou geography by in Spector r. Ii. Stevenson Dauphin grammar by inspector j. Lioyd mor Rison Hamiota and history by an Rew Moore registrar of Trio depart ment of education. Jim Anu Western Canada Dies r. J. Campbell founder of whole Sale firm was ailing for year a gentleman who has been associated with the wholesale and jobbing Trade of Winnipeg during the past 44 years r. J. Campbell president of Campbell Brothers Wilson died in London tuesday after a year s very serious illness. A Cable carry ing this news was received Yea Ter Day by r. Ii. Wilson vice presi Dent of the company and who had been associated with or. Campbell during that Long period and who deeply Felt the personal loss he. Has i sustained. He was 74 years old when death occurred. Since 1012 or. Campbell had not been actively identified the Winnipeg business and its associated branches located in several Western centres. In. Liat year he wont to England and bought a Homo at Floc Hley a suburb of London. While or. Campbell was born near Toronto to spent the greater part i of his life in Winnipeg and built up Tom Brothers and his associate one of tha leading houses of Canada. Surviving family. Nil hrs l is a Niece. Bother a. B. Campbell is in land a and s a of Row sister a nephews. A Toronto s James Goddad Large excursion party to leave Montreal in july Montreal for of Large excursion party to visit the Canadian West and the Pacific coast during july. The party is being organized under the auspices of the University of Montreal and the special train is to leave Montreal City Over the Canadian Pacific on. July 7 at 4 . Winni Peg will be visited on july 9 and the entire Day spent Here. A por Tion of the following Day will be spent at Regina with another Stop of several hours at Moose jaw. Two Days will be spent at Banff and Vancouver reached on july 14. The return will a made by the Kootenay route including an automobile trip from Windemere to Banff thence returning1 by Edmonton and Saska Toon. A Stop of one Entaro Day is scheduled for Kenora on the Home Ward journey. Classics Tae classics Section a q. Pad. One cent Sale arrangements Are being made in in Canada on Fer pc Vruian. They Are comfortable the Firat step holds the insole to the exact shape of the Bottom of the foot no painful breaking with the first step. Get your child s feet started right in Hurlbut Cushion sole shoes they grow in a Normal healthy Way. Canada s favorite drug stores the plan buy any article in this advertisement at Ita regular every Day Price get an other Ona for one cent. 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