Honor for Acadians

Year
1900
Month
8
Day
18
Article Title
Honor for Acadians
Author
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Page Number
1
Article Type
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Article Contents
Educational Review for August. The Educational Review for August, just issued, has an excellent table of contents, extending over 28 pages, containing many valuable and suggestive articles for teachers about beginning the work of a new year. The Review is now in its fourteenth year, and is steadily increasing its influence in the educational work of the three provinces. With its bright, readable pages, and the help that it furnishes every month to teachers, the reasons for its popularity are evident. I. C. R. Literature. Among the many handsome pieces of advertising matter lately issued by the T. H., through its press and advertising agent. Mr. W. K. Reynolds, the latest booklet, “To Halifax and Points Down East," certainly takes high rank. It is neatly gotten up and contains within its fourteen pages a fund of variable information. The descriptive matter in written in M. Reynolds’ inimitable style. Honor for Acadians Mr. Justice Landry and Hon. A. D. Richard have been notified that they have been appointed members of the highest French Academy (Paris) in the world. Together with Senator Poirier of Shediac, they are the first Acadians to enjoy this distinction.