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Beautiful Nova Scotia

THE NEW
SUMMERLAND

Every American who goes there calls it "beautiful Nova Scotia." It's the finest vacation land in North America. Climate cool, bracing and delightful. Scenery surpassingly fine, boating, bathing, biking, fishing everywhere. And a land of wonderful history--the Norsemen landed there 500 years before Columbus. The Acadians lived there.-And the getting there is so delightful.

THE YARMOUTH S. S. CO.'S

SUPERB STEEL STEAMERS

"BOSTON" and "YARMOUTH," the finest steamers of their class, leave Lewis Wharf, Boston, at 2 P. M. every Tuesday and Friday; and early the next morning, after a refreshin

you land in Yarmouth, the gateway of Nova Scotia, and itself a beautiful spot.

ocean sail,

During the Summer months steamers will sail every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, at 2 P. M.

Guide Books, Descriptive Folders, and full information by mail.

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In service this season, the elegant, 20-knot, twin screw steamers "PRINCE GEORGE," "PRINCE ARTHUR" and "PRINCE EDWARD."

DAILY SERVICE Boston to Yarmouth beginning about July 1st.

THE IDEAL VACATION LAND

UNDER 14 HOURS BOSTON TO YARMOUTH

For all information and advertising matter pertaining to scenery, hotels, rates, etc., write to

F. H. ARMSTRONG, G. P. A.,

J. F. MASTERS, N. E. Sup't,
228 Wasbington St., Boston.

Kentville, Nova Scotia.

Herrick and Damon's

Composition and Rhetoric

Suggests and provides for the kind of English work demanded of

Secondary Schools by the best Eastern Colleges

"What has struck me especially in Herrick and Damon's Composition and Rhetoric is the freshness and directness with which it appeals to the average schoolboy and schoolgirl. It attacks the problem of writing as they have to cope with it, talks the plain and vigorous common sense which they are likely to appreciate, and offers illustrations which are often striking and always to the point. It gets at the student in a way most Rhetorics fail to do."-Herbert Vaughn Abbott, Columbia University, New York City.

"I thank you for the copy of Herrick and Damon's Composition and Rhetoric, which you kindly sent me. I like the plan of the book and I think it will prove a teachable one. I shall recommend it among others for secondary schools."-Fred P. Emery, Professor of Rhetoric, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H.

"I have just received the copy of Herrick and Damon's Composition and Rhetoric. I find the work as fascinating as a story; the presentation is so fresh and novel, though the subject is so ancient, that it is a delight to follow the authors' treatment even over the most familiar ground. I have no hesitation in saying that it is the finest work of the kind that I have ever examined. I wish it could be mastered by all my students previous to their entering college. What I particularly like about the book is the practical work in composition with which it begins. It seems so natural that the wonder is no other texts have begun in the same way. It is a deplorable mistake to teach criticism before composition. To begin with critical work is not only valueless but damaging. The result can only be a stilted and self-conscious style, devoid of simplicity and power. After expression has become easy to a student, he will easily take up and profit by critical suggestions. I trust this work will have the popularity it deserves.”— Carl H. Dudley, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.

Cloth, 476 pages, with full Index and Synopsis for Review. Price, $1.00.
SCOTT, FORESMAN AND COMPANY, Publishers

THE

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NOT A STORY PAPER

LITTLE

CHRONICLE

Bright New Idea Brilliantly Carried Out

You have often wondered why somebody didn't print a newspaper for boys and girls, the keenest news hunters in the world. At last somebody has. It is called THE LITTLE CHRONICLE, comes out every week, and is so valuable from an educational stand point that it is already used as a text-book in thousands of schools all over the country. No school in which there are children ten years old and upward should be without it, and it is equally attractive to the teacher. It is the most valuable kind of reading matter you can put into the hands of young people and there is no other paper like it. Among its features are :

A graphic picture of the great panorama of life around the globe each week, entitled "Last Week in the World."

Numerous and beautiful illustrations including reproductions of paintings by modern masters exhibited in the leading are centers of this country and Europe.

A map on Mercator's projection on which is indicated each week by numbers the location of great events. This feature is called The Map Summary of the News."

A careful and impartial review of political events.

A weekly review in the "Commerce" department of the great movements in trade and finance.

A record of progress in mechanics and the industries.

The achievements and discoveries of naturalists and other scientific men in the various domains of investigation.

Selections from the best works in literature in connection with anniversaries each week.

A column of questions headed "The Life Class" reviewing the principal features of the previous issue in their relation to the various school studies.

A department devoted to sport, containing all the news that is clean and healthful in this line and leaving out all that is objectionable.

A NEWSPAPER

THE LITTLE

CHRONICLE

Has Been Called an "Inspiration” and a “Classic."

With Each Subscription We Give a Copy of Our Booklet, (Handy Pocket Size)

Life as a School Study, in which is shown

Why all other studies largely miss their purpose without it.

Why it does not increase the work of either teacher or pupil but greatly lightens the work of both.

How to teach it and its application in detail to Geography, Drawing, Language, Arithmetic, Physiology, Nature Work, Physics, History, Civil Government and all other branches in the school course.

Why some of the most valuable information in the world is not contained in any text-book, but is contained in Life Study. How it will enable parents and teachers to find the best method of teaching each individual child and what his special talents are. How it supplies the advantages of the three systems of education-the Private School, the Public School and the School of Life, which produces what we call "the self-made man."

Why the daily newspaper is not and never can be a suitable text-book for this study.

NO OTHER PAPER LIKE IT

We have felt the need of something of the sort for a long time, and I know of nothing which has the same function. Frank A. Manny, Principal Main School Ethical Culture Society, New York City "THE TRUE THEORY" SAYS COLONEL PARKER

"The modern and true theory of education," writes Colonel Francis W. Parker, "is to do what you propose-keep the scholar in touch with life. You are succeeding remarkably. We shall use your paper in the Institute."

Sample copy sent free on application to LITTLE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
State and Randolph Streets, CHICAGO

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IF A BOY OR GIRL can answer with a
degree of accuracy the questions in any
issue of the YOUNG IDEA, based on the
reading of a previous issue, you may know
that he or she has read the journal with due
care. The Subjects in YOUNG IDEA are
well balanced for memory work. . . .
This exercise of a Friday Afternoon will
provoke discussion, stimulate thought, keep
the reader in touch with the living world,
and best of all, create a love for good litera-
ture. Try the journal one year, or a part
of a year, and be convinced.

We will send in clubs of ten to one address,
and a desk copy free, for five months at
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