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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-02-15, Page 1_ _, .?_ ,4 Mair^ 11 J .,_,._--- . . • TOM M ,A1-f1Ciltord Society Wer . .. •,!, ... ..... ,Iw.T... - d 1! LAftQh. CxATH$IlilillQ " * . -7 * I , ,. .,,,,,�,- O ;j� • ., -. 'I . and 11q the very unfavorable wen. 1!lotwithat i ' Jr of Tuesday evoning, about one hundreil " persona sat down to file e>tcehent noised pro• . . •�•,�•_n yided by the hostess of the Qaeen'a Hotel, t4 'd , .. �- _ - _... - _. ._, oboarY9 trio 2190 annual dinner of the Town+ ' -.• - _r -. __ - �... ,;noyl )sr,� Qc (30N ship c#I3u11ett Agrioultaral Society' among ONT.,FRIDAY, VEB, 1,5,! • 1884, Arutbus .M. the prominent farmers present were noticed;; 1�t 1 John McMillan, ex-M.P., reeve of Hallett, John Hannah, late :deputy .of Tuckeramith, morality and secular eduoatioa, 1t line large• W llehill and R. McMichael, Seaforth ; It. hat for eiatrauoe-- c national series of 10490110, .and all the. sehoolo morality the ecu ar odne society, has done McCullagb, John Woon, John •Marquisi, S. sa, no. limit aft. to hold ,reviews, McDougall W. Robertson W. Weir, George e bible, as its store The reported .additions. to the schools: for much for putting down intemperance and g + ' go 3 r Y q g , Middleton, r, .T. rSh township ; ih Dale, jr., life study. Senior 1►o ast ear. number fila, and the Additions evil. The address from beginne to end was • the, Y W Grainger, x, Shanahan„ T. Shipley, W.. ace teachers. The to church membership from the. school, 177'• of a ver 010 hent and earnest character, and Shipley, GF, Shipley, l3. Cale, Hallett; A. ain its own officers' There are nosily features of this report does mush credit to the speaker: Innes, W, l�durdoeh,•John Boss, W Kitchen,, . rid soma that , little work would much t m- Collection, X1 f' thanks C, Rutledge, W. Grant,. Sts M, McQuade, oiroumetancea ratl whish. willbe #ound exceedingly en ours im•' Collection, 8 thanks. were tendered the la, a warm-, tender and. mondville ; anda, large number from the own. The family prove. The possibilities P the S. t in, lity n ClintonC,entertaining the members of town• The chair was occupied by the. Prpai- e S, S. A•liberal future, are beyond ponce tion, all the pro- dent, Mr. Thos. Carbert, and the vieg;ahair ae who have derived raise Juliet to the church belong to the school, and the convention, to the railroad oompany for b Mr. John Shipley;after the usual filing in the t}': S. the future c# beth are Ln a, together, reduced, rates, to the trustees of three church- ro al tonsta•were r , tb chair.trian called and the benediction With a- renewed coneeoratfon, a more deter+ es #ar, the use of the aame,lo the 1c0a1-id Y tlle'DVenIng sees ., mined anergy, a greater zeal;. and a mare executive committees, and t0 the.pfiicera'fer J01iN XcMiLLAN, who, all *rising, coil•,gratu- prayerful spirit,. the comfn year can be made, their vAluable servioea during the 9- is. year 813MI MAN c1 IMI!, nof larger +tritimphs sand greater good. ' to the persons who have intro meed tmd fated them on being; present again, agcl seeing SO many present. Ile claimed that the Agri- . I. sting was held for the 'there is -no,reason why next year, the rear spoken.to subjeeta, and lastly, but npt'leasti cultural interest was the mostdmportsnt ono ' ioh the 0esefou 0ponecl guard -9f today, should not camp where the to the united choir for their exeellebt service 911 the land, as all others. worn dependent - i by F.ov: A; Stewart, vanguard rests now. 'The risotto of.the $, S. of song. ° ,open it. . Agriculture waa tin interest' in A and C'. Suell. must ei•er bo. onward, and whflat ft has a farewell addresses were given by 1Zet •Jas.fah too much 'intellect could not lie used.. eeretary.s.report was particular, charge'iw the couvo >voion 0f the ('fray, Iter, :t• Stewart, Dr, Williams, T. C. In Huron we occupied the proud. position o£" ins showing. as to the 'allow, it joins hands with the church in win' Pickard, and J. C, Stevenson, being one of the most ,advanced counties• in • g in the foremost rank ping the world for Christ.. It was resolved that if the funds were out- Ontario.. His sub e,t ti)•nf ht was "fIprsee port is as ,follows s— . Respectfully submitted, fieient, the sum of $10 .be forwarded to the 1 g J, C. STEvrxsox, Secretary, Secretary of the Provincial Association, and and n was a'(i at t to say that in this respect cern' and DeleUa?es'. \T '+' also that the Executive Committee be em- Baron stoall at the head 0f' the list. Ta (1i , J Lq/ the subject, Tomi3erantle organizations in breeding Morass the essegtial to good! stock ainrtal. Cana erstiozd df #1ta �1. r Sabbath schools,' was introduced by C, powered to'make what arrangements they was breeding from pare,stock of some imd,• zoic S. S„Assoaicotic>l;•� ' • d of WIngham, who said that two grout may deem proper about securing Mr, MoEw• gave Aq ob' act fn vier', and spare ria' painsfluenaea aro brought to bear upon up, anal an, Provir Bial S.S, Seoretar'y,, in reference t0 d as much pleasure in sub+ a conflict is continually going on between institute eiioroises in'd-different parts of the' or expense in ace0mplishfnA that, The: dif� report or 1.. $4, 'Au• cod and evih Our hope for total abstinence county.' . a ferent classes of henry draught are the ones . r in S, S„work has been .g' The.benedrotion, by llev. tiV. Craig, closed in which we have been most saocessful iii and its. record is closed„ lies with the boys. bl oh temptation lies. in' ' Y. breeding, + and ex erienae proves that those ' on. the centenary cerebra..: the WAY of sons of rr4h parents, Parente d0 ,the servfooe of one of.tha mostsuaoe0sfui o0o b+ bree devote their atience to the at th ee y held, it has been a year • not use their franchise in favor of temperaneo, ventions ever held 311 Iiriron county, their stock are always successful., 'The meet 1 trrumphg.-• Abundant evi- nor do they practise, in too many cases, what profitable class 0f stack to raise is heavy mini thein: daring the year they teach their boss, The boys are wanted ['fhe NEw E.11i is• greatly indebted to nor• lieu h0 thou It fn some'aases trotting stook - to fight Y W. J, .Clarke , of Exeter, the exceedingly able g + g- . a renewed aogeecratfan and . 6ht intemperance;'and only the can con•• , • ,. wile a wall sd, uanada had. the advantage- - in this field of Christian work, goer• rhe. tliieation tons spoken to by S iuvaluableinute 0aesistance inof t proourfOgotLe abouts of being ahad of the United States, from the rile ,already received; find by no :Yates and Rev..Jga, Croy, fact that fn Canada heroes were fed `on hay te, it appearsthat.dyer one hun- "Examples in Teaoliing Primary Classes” report:-Cn. Nu�v gun•] and oats--&rnep!0411 on corn and hay. He . was conducted by J. Mitchell, of. Goderfeb, • condemned ,the ayetem of fatteuinir entire silty have been r4ceived into the Y On Monday evening too Rev,llr. MeJ we 1, ny of rhorep.orts declare that the The teacher was evident] at hpriie in hie horses to the extent it is done, and hop the re0singgloriously, and that there: work, and. aomo fine.hfnts were Le i the class: �en as to Secretary adelieesed acial rrleo lig Sabbath- School bbath time would come when horses were ;ridged rich needed. revival o£ energy in; Conducting .primary classes: Association, an'their - merits,, and not on the amount of , h col cause. The 'outlook in feel they are A separate class, Appropriate aChoal teacbers; id the Methodist church: h fieeh'they 4arr, a.. • Every Boise should be,` Sob--• . 011911111 'ee'rvices aro' necessary; such as, the- good representation of; teachero'ivas preheat, with a saholarship of probably - ; g” restricted to a certain number of -mar"es, and d ],OQO teachers and officers, is one Lords prayer, with explanations. Have va-, as well as a number o€ others interested in ',the hdvantage. would soca be apparent. ti for the kfnlnees. to 'Clod, renewed,, rtety and simplicity, No partiality. should S. S. The meeting was ensiled with prayer Wren impressions existed as to the treatment it be shown 1�,�,t kindness and love'tnustprevail .by iisv 9: Stevvnrt, andappropriate singing g' rind a determination to go'oiiavarda. fn s suecess>rul. primary clava teacher. 6y the choir. 'Alt, MaEwen, iri a ronversa- :of mares in'foal-they. should be judiciously _. lit not • be • uninteresting for me to P , used n to the day. 01. fouling, • Success . in oonventien.the: kitest• figures in eon- 1, Viamples in Teaching Primary Classes"• ti0nal way, treated the subject ;of .`�unday breeding was'not•to be- attained.•in wday-;at ,' till School through•.: •was illustrated by NV. Al. Gray, of.Seafprth. school teacUina very exhaustively,. and threw took ears' of labor and care but if a man with 'the .The, lessa.n for the following Salabaih '}vas .out many :nse£tLl_, hints ..us .to how teachers Y + world, compiled Uy theiation l stn• taken up, and proved very .interesting, and •could best prepare tbomselves for their work, started right• he would. find=ft s that ho- fn• . secretary of the _lnterble nattonal S.: S• vestment. He want an to showin at -the-' -to Sent me in a loiter a-few,dar taut was'shown:by. the teacher in Iiia world, ,and most effectually, impart by tario ]3urean of statietfas, vdasinvaluaUle to And sen to ,cud an earnest application of, the lesson was their pupils., •Questro • iven; by inviting personal] the .bo s to 'give a those resent; . on pointe of special :interest the farmer, and dwelt at farili r o the index Total Na.' t left.' hearts to GPs, Y Y that wore raised, all of whtah tivete, readilS pendenE:positfonwliich the farmer occupied. StultlaY Tanahors The ueation drawer wins neat Opened,: and answered, and the'points `:clearly illustrated., "The• Agricultural Interests of. ilanada" 1'laaev Sahe,ols.. Sahalarn, ; an>;ivered by T,.C.•I'fckacd agcl T. McGill• A' moat enjoyable sari profitable oveninq wee: YwAg responded. to by.11rr, Johu Hannah; Who thou Unit was A cod idea to' et farmers to- ----.. .Cuddy. , )i very practical questions were apeht. by all, and many expressed -the. hope, g q g u Ailiiuei-Uriited'Ststea ^81,730 . 71- 118,118 put .and the ttXereiSaS throughout were very ,that Air: McEwen tnighb,return to 7Iur0u at. •gethor in tills. way. "I)uiry lntereste" fill Canada' ...... • . b,400 361 862 p been allotted }rim, and though lie'had only:a Canada Bland ' 6,400 , 17,370 :interesting an earl dote, and give'.tho t' aehers of the y . be g % other poifra;d 440 s7,370 a0nnty the benefit cf •fu'rthor i structi4l _ short experience t6erett illi, hebwauld ,try and -- a ,,,,, ,,;,,, wV,n.tEanASAFT1.n�00v,r1u:5nxTEr.[nv c'nuxcI �,. _. --'-„ —� 'dive Ahism, a, few ideas about the.o_reamery are'�Engtmul end.\t.nlas 4 The .report :af the. iioininating'com:mititao 042,695 ,sIete , An&he'deEailed the process from -the Srotland 351,OQ5 w.as reeeuted , with the followtug Ahowrn.g. U� ? LETTER BrOX. b& g of the milk tom. the eeilinq of the ' Ireland P , y I 74,000•' :'President, ,D', Tiplady, Clinton , ice Pros,, ..:. \�r> f?T' IN' FIE7RON, buttor, L. He did• not know of ariy branch of °��je°,i '65, 00 D D. Wilson,: Seaforth ; T. �McGillienddy,: agriculture that was as carelessly attended ' 40 0001. poY�inark %%loo - '-toj40u, Goderich; Jas. Thompson, Clinton ; I'. ['ish'• . 'To tl1r, L'ilitoT of foie ClettGpn ��eTU ;hz rc. . • to as tbe,'making of farmers' butter, and•cited. 8t Germany .! 'Phe 1lolland .. ,. 1,0001 iOs,Oco _eM� Wingham'; C Snarl, Exeter, Minute eco• c, ave been interested ,in. the. usual circumstances of butter making as 6o 1 01,2 &R ,_I tt,—I Il i$ely pis 11elgtutn rotary, �V..J,:.Clarke, hxeter., orrespmtding proof of his statement, t, A great apes oaccrued' bi . France ......:.. 1,Ga0� r0,a0o ;secretary, J,. C. Steveugoq, Clinton:' Trees. reaciing an'dCCdnnt'ef the proceedig'gs eta tm.the congtry,:froui.;tha making, at poor brit- and care•. ' switzerland ....: ... ' ,?i1 .. 8'1,•,80 ter, and it was: a disgrace to the farming corn- . minlonAlllance-'held ln•'�ttawa, ssikant. cur.•.aec, .r1. H. �Iannmq, Clio, the Do _ neas fs,es• Italy 16J 10;000. and a ,. g . S est. , , � � 31st:. '1'strticularly'Lncttce flint vi orou , munity'that they. 'were: willing' to remain in I el teacher can Spam. tr9.. 8,400 top. Executive committee,,Win,. Al. 1xrny, Parcu;ai ..: ;,. 30 °,100 Seafortlr;�C, Carnochan. Egmondville; W. L: .efforts are to be. made this coining'year •to tJiis.' poiiitfon:: The farmers should take 'n ger squired. Pe Not euumeratednbova, .. .••I 10,8q00. -e toi_r H;'Foster"Clinton; 5..1'ates,;Gada•'f:submit the,'Scott bit in the caalntieg .oF �JeePer inxere0tan tUis subject,.aditwasone ao the model teacher.;- , Afni;= ,ersia ... • t'8 •'s '202 N w silent ministers nf:: Seaforth ford Norfolk• LBsea La'inbton ., tn- ie topic was taken part inlfier portmny c,6 0 rrph;.anal.all. re. , Qx,. , i , • , of dollars and cents 'to them 4s• i1. nn0b as any — I)isc ,.. ..,. •• 107,109 The next: convention to.be held iq the town a$g, Stor'mont and Glengt ry. 73ut ,where other: - ae.CTrav T.AI:.Cam bel1,J.Turn-,'AxaroA:, ..,.•,.•r,•.•••• 153,000. +/ by.Reve, Jag. ., P $0)JTII AxtaataA... ....... - °'' f-SeafortU, on the second •Tuesday andZVed is Y3uron? Arewe'tr•beh,0hlncl the. -sig . dr, MW!j ,� Oji m•-•rospeudii tot bur" md`J: Ruse;•• and-Aieears-•S. Y-ates,`.T. OCBrNta-�-Australia...,..•.. i 100 . 112;000• Pasmania.,, ... 13,000' nesday in Feb;, Ys35.. Ie•th'ecounty-pf. Iduron'to be. t`IefG"' .in "The Learned 1�rofeeaion;"::epoko,,of'the A3pGillicriddy, W. Iieys,lV Ji` , t e, D. D. ill »d;; •,-.. s0o .33,000- Blackboard 'exerotae on the lesson for the .', "n'se et the form?'. Whilst other . ' to d" 'a + , i Uau. :Nat' /.e o ' �6 300 ,• , every ,se cba4ges ; taking, place in aeut;n nt in regard Nilson, Duncan, L. L y , Ki,:, § g I'tawoliatr.zslattas.... ..- ;;. . fullowirlg Sabbglb was 6rven by �t .Ben• that. . . ..:.,.:... 2tl,500 . .._counties and cities n�A61Ja]i :pg Cfilme,;. to A preference. amoubst 'farrnora pons' for :a The various points of the sub]_ i .tr i' _ Other pnrtton� augh,,iielgrave. •. ,Coo' much credit canuftbe and 14 62 340340 g• mist3ry -and poverty from' amon�_g�, �them; professiolial •career -.1' fe.%p *years ago. many oughly empliasized in the di d , WORLD . -. : • • • ••• • • •, •' 3, teen Ulin. ',for'.his:lucid explanation and . oil. much -'credit was, -given to lite tntroilac' for give selves, are we' :to harbor .th'emT-TI is A youths y6shed'to enter the.,Iirofessional, bit omiq afi orilarly to'the county of Iia• mirable; illustrativo ability 'as a.-blaakboard. 'ivhal the liquor trtctjic entails.. Any man now a bottari spirit .teas proved}ng, and• they, his finished subject. C q p tk "'Benefits -of S. S. fill bat it occupies a foremost place: manipulator. remained on sire farm.. The. faripers' life, in !_ The next subiect,.Abe B ran, we f rho Subject teaelier's.preparAtion pf iNhe shuts, his,eyes to these -facts .in these 0m arise With the life of, a rofessionai'man,. was - introduced .by.'Rey..:J:. amoq+�st the. banner counties,' far the ntiriiber �• • 'tai' l" da s is wilfully. blind. Nobody.'. doubts p P u p Coaye11tions. b attendance the.-losgon way introduced•byRev; W C t„ x,, teas an easier, amore,independent, and,as.n •, ]': Br. A, _C.od4rioh: The speaks"r' of its pchools, the" regularity ,of the eenstantaid of thdhol bub'. that ;.total rohibition iii the'trtxt? Turnbui , , dee i ' Th camp] list will, ;r£ . Clinton, who said _.. Y. l' - at- .general rule, a.morasueceas ill ane 'Iu .tilio ,thought that the large attendance and p aqd egatpment. a P s irtt wan necessar. : in this work,'. The di• remedy, b'ut the.public are hnrd.ly educ g. ow ioty esented, before the contention, _p . y present day be pointed out thirt:.a•great many 'fntereat,mamfeat, was suthcient tp sh possible, be lir vine rule is Boma teaching. The-,S.S: is an'_ed-tdi-,that:°point, Clive us the half loaf, er were anxious to oise'a fanners more vention. °Tho 1st sea to the Weantiirie a few thongs. of •note Vill mail p ' ell le . appreoiato'the. Can coo .. assistant to:ehe;ltome leaching ;• the teacher. in.•tlte Scott Ad the ,whole.. loaf p p • t, of hearer '8d• Ue.. iven. 'l he,leadmgr aahnols 9f the especially al out'eleetion trine; dtid narrated benefit was the opportune y g wool. g tnuat'make his. teaching'practi.cal and fall 'of s• a@dil .follow, A Jude aftern.life lois Mali 'aaa tad to'S:S, t are the followin t— 11 Y �) Z; eeveral.pmusmsnteidauts 0ftheiudicronemfs dresses on subjects espec y p county q h• ' '; ,.era e - the word ("zed. l he, lesson should.tfrst •bo 'ex . erience in Lu land, stated 0 ether• - a 1 . are held..0 •aqd .at•:..:. — ' "- mgtr1_110'teag fi p g . -takes of sgch .hien. in then, iyCtepi to-to.,m s others. e) di. Mode p ersnnd schginrs:; attcndange. ata ed and illustrated; and iben questions yV al'v s p &,. dny'that?nne tenGlas of the convietlo.ns•are .,lead•the:public. J hevpry faot;tiia tlitse:mei t ntion dire ted;. thereto 3rei•. Its 8 $0'J : „ , ; 2`J7 stied definite aod'd39tinut teaclifn loves e'A -. Ji.;U..Fxeter, :.. Asked'; ,g P .solely, owing .to drinIc...,1r'rolii a`purely were•Soanxious•60earry.ftivor,wttlitit0.farm `many difficul- .. all.carl melee their dsiiicui, y ,a, .370 ;•�0 to be most eeectuali as, apt illustrations gait Y ' n b ex cru %.• Credit�on,' ,t " ; selfish, eeonop110a1 point of view nothin � in 4mniun t was au:avidenoa that a fartri ttes'knowa, and help cAn bo sole Y p Pres..GOiierich,. 310 .... 2Gl' • the attention; 'It wall a good•idaa 'to malls ...: undies ,zeal, as .we "coin 3ttre , , Te_ would liay the poop e.of, Canada. 'So n'ell' ar who applfecyi�Uin.eelf to fila flits of improv once.: 4th.•It,k e [ . C),M: G,oderi'ch. , 201 .. 190.: . down the,though„a of.t is lesson ae.they.p, , share expert-.! tin' -da as to prohibit fli'e sale'of drink -ling fog)iisatiindand.pnbliospeakfrrg;•wonldfi, p0tea' aq'd find flint otihbrs pp C.M,Biussels',-.. 270 1,'Jl; sent themselves:: ' r has -tended, to,draw•tho drller• , ' ,' •' cia We 1 ear ,a great deal • these. "days :about . speedy promotion in the• pnUlio . se4 bee... FIo . silos..• 9th: It h 1'rea; Clinton,..: 32 l , ..,, :.. ]O1 rhe claims of the Provinmal S.S.55.tis o inrnat'ons`to her, has`brol:en-dovteti cr . . , ori T. AleGil]ipnd- she• cost of tote �C. P. R-, -Listen,' to 1t, also touched upon the duestitm of abetter re silt dello i, . h m on,,.,..,TO " - "`5$s--.. -tron-•u rwere reseirted by i4I 7 presenf atlori of the farmers in parliament, and ' the ie walls of d4homin lonab I and, lie Ua 320 • : ; . •, , , 22:1, d: after' whta .ov. i r rata' pronounced believe it it you .can, realize, try. to grasp Y eve has renter power. The . C. M, Wing , m, 9. .. overnin r bodies dud roved .that its fire of , Gods _1 fifes: Seafortb, 327 .., 239 -. the benediction. : for..all lnatZnt the inagnitudo of ilio sum; pt a tits made agcy- was largely their: awfi It discussion on this subjCat•.was taken up by S.' - 1 rale 'the Average'Attendance '�rAs's mrE' 1xv,v—Tnlr1 E l+.)z`-�rcTn. CHUi?b11. I. �j'am ab'out;•to mentl0n. La.9t .year . L''ng- rase l' aril blr. atiernm ham; o97 ma, fault TIe clopd by p rafere11oe'to the'faot ° ` Yates, T. AfoGtl is Y., tt ' :of the. smaller and'country'sehools is: much ; 'This, was attend'ediby'the children from the' land. spent in: drink alone.enongh'to build' that in a community life Canada no cue class � , W, .Keys, Mr: Et3terinBton,_Dc•.D. ;Wilson, T. t e others. There' i a l r e `riff, rlyYodal echo0l;:•and was opened by an address nine.railroads acrosa'3his continent or in r' u h Air; AIorrraon, and 1'arger than h a g + • 'Was iho.'otltera, bat.it required - C. Pickard,.NNT Bengo g , ferenae in most of the reports between the from Rev. Jas, (xray., Clinton; who, said; that other words the Sulk .of si:v laicnilreel urt[l. . s Jas. Gra and Birks. _ e attend-. o the child the Uea of rttvs- n them Ali to; build illi" a nation, itnd made a Rev . Y n- number on the roll and '-the averag a tlte• bible gives t„ i f J f. 8 pp Y helping Tli.Jas, Giayand Bir the hrstaeasl0 S Tt tz 7riillzons n dollnz.7 tis as poured -da n' strop a sal for nnib and work in her ing . ance, and there. appears .te be only some four vrz,ahat God islove� ,That book also says,..their throats. We hear of . }fail- t1i>l'es} : to extend the proSpoiity and rho .glory of. is G $ES%IO`T--.,T CHURC1f. or five schools that have regular systematic Remember now, thy Creator m the days of thy strikes z•o osrtion •of. lal;or, .th � ca ital, Canada:' a. EVEN ,J yisitatfon, youth: Christ is seektug every scholar to love' : tv ere'ilo the itll ori+ripate.? I'n the :bar ' c Munivi' al Instit'ulii?ria" 'waa briefly io• ' - -The services wore opened: by Rev: Jas,Gray One, that' iloserves special mention ahem; every gobbler, ban: do honest and earn• h Y c ) P . py . after which came the address of the President, 4, , O,:Baird si . school aeotitln, eat work for Christ. No boy can be govoroad ' • i . . is that' of Air. Ge room bred from alcohol Socla7iam Nlhi- s ended to b blesers. A. AfeMurcliie�agd'W lie' after.ifew kind remarks, for the -T t n esl 00 tie t ar'mean� blit love nail secure:'the ism, and -,ever otherkell-en endared-ism ..McQuade, ' �._ bim aslfed h p•.1, Stanley This is a unto i 1, p by arbrtr' y , I Y g conferred U the position given n labors,'911d wicked; the.s eakt!f a1"0sed by urging, Can be tlaced:to drink. ; Let oar, Reform •: Mn. A. INNES, ;iii reply to the toast,"Im- • , " our work here?" We. 1 a largely. sc bIr• Baird a re most w p tote question, What is of rboiri where he 'ieengaged the bo s and iris to. uso'tliefr intlnegCo for ers'tlleti be up. and loin's anti sctbmit..lhe Pcrters ot.thor0ughbredl stock; gave u short q held in the echoY, f31. should work as'for=eternity, as we re eon- Could.bo' t Scott Act 6r anything else toil pe ple account of the,difiieulties importers had'to " impression; e�i_ponr as clay teaehsr, . If other teacher,, Jesus qq stontl 'makirt s0mo im r , th. to ' laces where The next s eaker'. was 'Mr,, T: AfoGillfoud,• of Huron: and they will -no'- lTe'Clfsapp lint- encounter p few y eats dined, -and shdWbd flow . . , Y q induced to do tires same tri , p 1 P cod or evil. , The work evolves upon us to g schools, it would 'who said that JDod'was• knaekinq at the ed ,the aeitl receive h ilp And aicl where Canadian stock had, improved ,durin recent . R ratter 0f the rising`' eneratton,denominationalac ' dy, s mould the character g e redtl ' g • the . least 166k fo,r it. W itit if thev fail: years,.comparhig N eipi orablytvith ngli I ; . . help the causer. and accomplish. door 'of every ohua a Ijeart, 'and wattin for. , Y ; stocl.. .Our field rs large„ ,._ ;' vast amount of cod: A7r: lvaird'a school ,rho Welcome' as S .i ark) o va g 4ome in• Cliaracter is form Tvy•again. D.must 'come. . I nturle9 of +r•The iullettAgriciiltinral Soca' ty" rteomv The sub;act,• The,truo bests of S v liumbers'$fi teachers' and echolars, and',has iter, a as loam bell. The pd, little by little; act by act. • Several apt op 'rens. ,of crime, of lnactlo'l, of, c6ty- .ed .short ulli onscis idle iI S0 CArbork, Nes intr0duce,,d by N •4•. and saiel an average' attendtint a of Od: illustrations'were given; and rho address pre• ar l.y neglect, the tears of willows and the' 'Biggins ancl'Sbfpley, . speaker wtebed.t9 change his teat, (rue of the s ectal featureg introduced into. '0ented in:a happy manner':, . in connection with S.S.work p ,; w a bo blood of victims cry rout ti's 7leavenfor the 'c Our Ilosbesa". was respontierh to by Mr, . that anything fhb report, for the first trme,.tlris year was 11•ev, A. E. Smich, 1vlanahester, a true, We ,ought to be able to „ i ici al th'n .men Of, this lige at. length to Shoal' 'that P, Itbbb, who 'also highl,y,compiiureated liar, ought to be r t' etbods `the question 116 much lees your school nextspeaker,andsatd that one pr. r p g ire tatll0rrtyfOr(I11r.WOrkAnd ita,afl r + a schools u observe giving attn•.hriatianity is ,nog st. mere name, that on,theeXcellentsdtporwhielihadbeensprbad g be that autborit : tis,, givo towardsmissiotis. A good' m ny s , , children ought to , gg g , and the bible must Y ire" liberal] and a number require tion to older. eo le. God'sees the aettans of the religion of at least as it being.one.o£ the Vest ever proyfded for the have in our Sunday Sahopl and ita`iVbcli tl have g n Y+ os s: .The hod rls ah lilren should 0boy the' 1osUCl1 1n it iia tits reilgl .-1 ' iYYitthomet, or society, . h . beat all thCtr funds for. school pure Q all boys g , , burin the evetlin songs .were, given by ' . best interests for the state,, t e P pp t arents and teachers and dail build' u of.I3uddah; who, if the dill nothing, else,. g g •' of undation of Baptist a' S. itr,.SVingharri.en ort, Ly.. heir p , • Y i' g llessrs:: H. riskier, Rutledge, CirmiOliaei, merit of, iia piti.ttotism: 111, e R r; c4n.tributfona;, a native of Indra; while cod, oharacter;;whetl will be a great bleasin at least taught their adherents the peril tot r g the country is its Christian' morals, and tore o g_ Bennet And troll and at a reasonable hour ,. attending, School, to prepare himself far-mis- ,Ili all time. to come, ' ... the wine cup. I am afraid I.. have trey. + -Sunday School is.the befit' institution to pro ark.' The following schools desoF.ve r, The .0011e0tion amounted to $10,CG,. after, awed :much on your 4ee, but X know the gathering broke up,'after ]raving spent a mote morality. The best pledge.for honesty, ronary w g very pleasant time. integrity `relit , ^ The . Sunday Cn�sty,hbol special mention .for their i tiaalonary coritri• which Rev. •John 'Gray distnis ed with rho your aymllAthie§ are w 5ie. Xburs, , . . ; aad�mc Y oaftiun': of t•"' : TION'. must furnish thu--ion- for every p butidna benedfation. PAOFIil3( t rill. Clinton...•.,•.,.........$102's", AV.FmNt1 gr: 810N- c,. %. CnUR011.. [NOT9.-••.WOsl101 be pleased to hear from'1`II'rohibi- . - . . ' honor and responsibility in our land. We E:�[ roditoof.... . ....... . .:... . . 6s on A 0ete ram 'of re'etfn from tha secretary, , tion" at any thee, and also from others, upon this cub-, 11;1 EQ r o rain an arm of statds-_ .',F1. C:�xbter,..' ................ 45 76 g... '. ..'g �. • .. -ate 9oati. � 1,Ve1n)ght fust say that the. writer of the above . • ��R. c`' - r need the school t P, T 10 star Y4 go of the.Provineial••assoosatun with.soript e realest oval "political C, M.. X ' is not what some pec to call: "a.tomparauca fanatic, tomvbx r'—TAYLon.= At the residence- O thO w mea to.pgt'down th q P • r„M. godcrlah, . •...:.....,.. so 00 test, Coll oligo:. ni, verses 1G 76,' funs roe �' 'l • our h0 ea for the salvation -of and bis remarks aro t ierefota all the more worthy of bride's sister,, on.the 12th iast.,_ Uy the I.,av, corruption.”' P y p. Thumbs lined, , . •. • • • • • • • 90 00 delved and a stittable reply sept by the presi• . consideration, as lib is.a;pers0n of mature .ladgnient, J ]sou head Mr, A ratan Elooat, jr., of the world- contra in the S S. The state . esti• a rlo n'ot ive " roMineunc to'.'these schools ' Association then, one who line had exceptional bpportunitlee for ,obcef. • C _ g t ooh is '• ' q p dent to Bruce County S: S. . + ! vatton, nail in no rosi►fet likbly to arrive at a hasty or Tuckeramith, to Miss 9p` J. Taylor, . second' ' mates the -vA1uo of childhood,, and m to a spirit of boasting, but with.tho hope that In >seasi0n, " art. WeWe sbould re�don- 'ind din to Ar o Anel d0 incorriiet oonelusion. Let this matter, be thoroughlt ,daughter of ,the late Abi•obam Taylor, Qf done tordayfor children.- g The introduction of the president elect fol- goad wi ' boo ;our; 4fforts to pill the Sunday School for• I It wise schools may be y agitated, and there is no question but thht ,Hullott., I .1; Y mord in the first ranka, :to lead the world in Besides these amounts; a very large_ suns lowed, and he made a few timely remarks in: coma Out ot`it:" En. xxw i�an.l D, i cod thing, So o acceptance `- ` DIED.• CIIAR?TY AIISSIPVLMD- ev y g g . has 110911 expended. far sbhool'. ur sees, reference and th n The subject to. remote tempee P p p .270 00 •» it &4 ..,In C*btlerlCh,.tggwn15'y �n t J, 1? , n. M:rrSi} tllit)ra11 �,a. (4ad0riclt, spOh ,.,.. 'rhe auU eat What the S. S.: lien clotto for y principles in our Sunday Schools,' was talion pies n i ri.•q ClIntent spent... ,.•• . 183 00 �, + '1'o t1tC �cfcEOz' of Elie iVe2ts Eza. I no t� g amuCi Ilaltno. 'a ed rG o rx and' * 0 011 who referred total 0, At, crhurch B. k, Clinton. silent„ 1•• 167 70 the worl , presented .by Rev. J. lTcnnbr, Sin ,_„1 •obseCVe anion the Haines of .� up •bW. L' N wt ' p c. Dt. 0htu'rli e. 5. rx0ttlr, spent,;.,.,,ti l0Y •17 (;liut0u. d The speaker Said that; although , '• b" abatinened" to the word tomperaned. We li raft . N. Clinton, * 133 00 troubled with intern erahco . n• C. a tt tile, S• 4. was originated in 1791, ;1i�+..... rt those who hill tllelr tithes remitted by t110 „. . are not directly t� he Exidativo'Committeo � Ilaikos, the orm,ot,S. schools in found as far eouhci8, one or two that •I think are no .SIIltl lteglsterr 4 e. in aur Sunda <-e#chbots. rho"cJ, S. worker For the flrattimot elitisli record. Martin :Luther nate entitled to receive assistance from �erm.:took, 46,, ouNVednceday,.,f'oll. 27, nt•. hag muoh-o) osition from. the paronts' at has; adrlod to tho statist, report a a0lumtt 131101; as Isr c ! P h number of pledged teetotalers' ,saw noect 0£•attention beiti given to the the'town Chan a 9th many who are cam• of, illi. C+e6., Johnston, i;ravel told, near. a. -I.- homit; unci httl0.tlm0 is allow•od'ftlr bre© teatlh• . ill the as o the p g Clinton.; D. Dickinson* nttctionoer,, ' ' • • in rho difFerenb schools, 'From tore r•etttrns,,ft aYlil'ryrul5, aucl,.tnitny prominent persons before lielled.to •111tt'ht� both 'eticls 1r1eCt-without, A ere work. • I.eooinmeuded -temperance rolls , only about. tweet tlto time bf. ilail.eS ouaoaragbd • `3. selraala. council itsslstance, (.)no poison therein i!''AP.Ir, : ftt •ln Stock, etc„ of '1'. Ili clby, lot . 00 fu •aur Sabbath Sc1r001S, and class card g Sent .aptieats that thcrtl Are t ly i n with 1'300 5 • S. Ca'iat3'all� th'd' World OVOrr The iitia- nienttonC.cl leas a; re1V1i lip , On wbb'Jhould � €' Con. 9 xl hllatb on the 2Gth filet, d'h0 1191110 'for partlnta'' aiguatttra, , Fatal abatl+ tcn)pCranCc tlrganiYat1011s to CtlnnOCt o , ,r uXilli tt in lrigtVbrli. i' for 1110 1e ltimatO, a i• ' ' I acres tt;) Oicatad, Itag ;food ._ i 1:� (`on• the. schools, but A tench larger number have swnary itnd3s it a b irlarX Y be abld3 tel rev le g farm contaura oil 1 (!lin. J` iyauco slloulcl'1le a test df mombOtah 1, 11 w3thont• an ar aurxatiazis. Iii Tt ltas heon divincly,,%les in Seeking t0 ni.flu - )onse of tto family. It stens to lno tllat 'frame buildings, And 0n1y .1.. miles fra)rl lin. .. 00 'btstmay Ono of ;tho boat wasp t0 hghib in a p1t dgtl TQL11, ., ill the I3: t'. �lnndlny 3chaol, rn Clinton,a rt)11 cneb humanity,,* ( att0litiI is being 1 t0tupormtr.4. o taboo room§ :£riot foie `a little careful inN�catigiitiotl bf foie ell' ton U. Llarnilt4ri, pact.`' �' . 11.T -h-'u. ;3, an hag been prepared, and fr^lgned,.fOTSoniayear•, given t0-Protado m e-pondituresillneees8iiry 1'. f�f1O' itlteret la,tt,at49•or^l,, nto.,•af;tfr.,t'4,T),l�t, ;.lot '.1'he for got, .i tic whims of the +., This �beenko')t ill 8011401 riticl nagies 15.,13. .'Parents-Ato d Ave 'their"obildrell , cur senior a4halare, ' Was brought allp by 11bv. !his ling 1 ' iv' r 'tt "11'0 ,re Alii EOrviar,: Tliti 4.:of" ilio ratOpayera, .. S`otira,i • k Sri, rant 1•t, .11�illd t:,`c n 'i'd'esda3;lrtr4h• J; ]toss, Jlruaeols. first rlarrl, tUat they arldcdl continually. rill th nt. t l iq C)v] 1y]]0 IA d,tla..C.,1T:rntl,otr, a.tet. j $hall retitain ,pertilanontly fn tato lsehool, All the schools but orae are using, the Isltgr• .Slug pron:0104bible tdtty, ell. auitvd rs10'1; I .. . 1 r , 11 . i ° , - '- 11 p., ,tF'�,i xr ry P,•• fi fi.wt !r - 14 . - ., ', . N.+. ';',- Jar -! . Y✓ ) k�,`�{,.,� .. .. . I , ' t � ,.. x %Z . . _ �. - • . •, y . - F y� ik . 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