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''County of Huron S. S. ASSOCiatIon.
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(SPeelal/YrePerteil tor NM •gi1A. bY Ur•W•11. Cooper.)
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WISSeig.est, Feb. 23,.1880,
Tu sday afternoon -1st Session
e _ . • . •
The thirteenth annual meeting of the
()entity Of Huron S. S. A.ssociation emu-
,
Mencedits session in the Methodist church,
at 3..45 p.M., Mr, R. Lumeden, president,
in the chair, mid was opened by eloging
" Saviour snore than life to me," prayer
by Rev. H. geQuarrie; einging, "Stand
Up for 'Jesus'"-,
The Presideet appointed the following
committees:-.NOminating Committee, W,
g..Gray, Seafortb, Thos. DleGillieuddy,
Gederich, Bev. A. Y. iiiirtley, Ilhievale,
: H, Elford , Holmesvi ileeReseeltu sal Dean
Craig 'Ma R • Irwin, Clinton mid Re .W.
' `' ••• • - '
McKenzie, Godenelt•
Business kenniiiittee-W: II- Elution,
Bev.. rf. issecose, Rev, H. MeQuarrie,
W'' ha R Irwin . ..f, el. Stevetison,
!ng in, , ., ,
Clinton. ' ,
.
R I ' .0 "tt - D. D. Wilson
ego -1140n . ommi ee- .
1 W'
Seaforth, Revs. W. Smyth, Brum A,." . .
Johnston, Goderich, E -SeRupert,, thin-
li end
ton, 1VIr. Charles Girvtn, Wawanos , ..
John McLean, Dungannon. • ..
After singing " Rescue lb() Perishing,"
addresses of welcome were given by Revs.
. H. MeQuatrie, and R.H.• Black,ef Wing•
ham. The speakers wished to avoid for-
malitles in whatever . was said, hut, as the
children of God and workers in his cause,
• h ' t ' 1 • t ded to all
a ear y we come was ex en
, delegates and hoped that bothedelegates
and the t'own woeld be greatly•benefitted
b 'the' Asseciation meetine here._ The
Y . .. . . _ _ , „a . , ,
-hl
Sabbath schoOl of to -day is (Ming a. no e
work,. not second to the •ehurche. but as
part of the same. Singing, "San of-iny
soul."' . . • • ' • • .
••. Brief vetbal reports were .giveu by Mr;
Beene,. Exeter; Main street Methodist-
church ; •Mr..gureb, Holinesville, getho-
dist; WTiplacly, Olinton,.;Ontario etreet
Method' t 3- 0 'St ' Cli to i net
., is ; . . evenson, n i , -
. tenbery. street Methodist ; S. Marshall,
Mancheeter - _Methodist ; 'Union school,
,„. . . e
'a chool hoese D. Mc.
morrts,..Anuereen_ s .
G d r• '11 N rth
'Laughlin; Mr..McKenzie.r. oB e le ,___O .
street Methodist ; Rev. INI . rown,.Wrox
eter Preabyteriati;". 0...W. Leeehe Blue-
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vale, Methodist ;• ---e, Oolhoiner loon
'Methodist e John; .McLean;.Dnuganuon,
• lklethodist ; Rev. W. Johnston, Goderich,
Knox Z•clitimeh, • Preebyteriau; Rev-. W.
Johoston, Oodericle' St, • G-eorge church
,school ; .0., Yates,.01iiiton Baptiet; GsA,
Kerr, Wingliam, • Presbiteriap,i -.,-,•,.
.., „ .
Bruesels;' .IVIelville church S: b.. W. M.
Gray, Seaforth, .1110thediat i .R•'Llimeden,.
Seaforth 'Presbyteriao; Dr. TowleielVing-
. ' • 1 J h 11. 1 ' W. 'h '
ft m Methodie • o n itc nee ing am,
a i
' 1! HOW It I -I 1 k .0 ''
CopgregatiOna., 14 a s, .. ar ec ni-
on school, Hulletts Jas..Sommers, Blyth,
Methodist and Presbyterian; W. J. Olatk,
street.liacthodist..R.Irwin•
Exeter; Jatnea .,. , . , ./.. ....,4,,,.,. , /
.
°baton., pyesbyteritin. . • •,, ete• "s e•-•'"•,...
. -The- farious-reports were -wells' reedived;
•
end show' that'S.S. Work in the cotinty'of
' • ' ' titian
Huron, is in a very__Ko..e_pe.rons minx ..
, workers ef Huron Co. ega.hin .and feltIthee. t
' pleasure te take part iu t e same.
lesponsibilities, of borne hare perhsonal.
Every home ought to be a 0 ristlan - ome,
. d . I f 11 „ ik rs,
and too frequently we fereet that children'
ought to be converted. Tbn'home and
fe the
school should combine together r
salvation or.. mankind. The hone can
beip 010860os by proper home discipline.
The cominaudraent ' Honor thy father
and mother" must be taught to every
child if they wield go out to bcconae an
influence. for good. The parent ought to
•talie the child to school and became a.part.
arid parcel of. the fin11001 bY see1 ng .the t
the lesson ia__,etudied carefuliy- at home
'
and by giving .cordial support and lielp to
the super.' etendent and teacher, also by
seeing that the• chilcired tu•e regular in at-
d - - I t I - The wimple of
len anee auC pull° Ua • . - .
living Christianity on the part Of parents,
the prineiplee•••of the S. S. 'Mott .will. telt
snuels•pn the he,trts of toe .cliildrea, The
address•throughout was practioal and en-
thusiastic and one which shoied be very
h I f I ' ' '
e p ti .
he choir " The Bora is my
."-.-..a.ntliem by t „ ,
d 1 I
Lieht "• The topic ". Why an tow tie
. _ . , .
1 he home " wes presente a
.S. S, may he,p t , , . . k•
by..D. D. Wilson, Seafortlx. The epee -er.
would. not in any way allow • any parent
to think the S, . would take•ariy respon-
Sibility from them, because their alliance
is necessary . The S. S. helps the home.
in a systematics gtudy e.f the-seripturee,
because the "Internatienal lessons,'' are
of 'such ap nature, aS that system end
order form.a large part. The•S. S. is", an
incentive -te the horee in causing the pa-'
t t attidv a.nci help -the scholars. The
ren s o , ,
t visits of teachers to the home of
frequen . . . .
i d- • i
scholars,. would create.a ove" an soma
affection, which could not .be gained in
any other.way. .The S. S. helps the home
in' furniebing good literatere, end also in
introducing ,the 'beantiful g A 1-2
- -- .-ymns
which so frequently:touch. the heart as
nothing-- else could. The intim:we Of a
S. S. scholar devoted. to Christ can never
-e to - ,
An them by the choir, "Before Jehoyah's
awful Throhe," • TA topic "'The Homes
of the bible " Was spoken 'tei by Rev. R.
III 0 h W'' • i ' TI • h I
' c os ; • mg lam. . le . omes •w -Jere
the' bible is honored and :treasured are
. . . h - • - •• • h
many and ,t,.. e.ollicers,of Chriatian c erne-.
ter.shmild :•stimulate the Members. by the
many victories •achievede through Chris-
fianity. •It.wilibe well for us to leek More
-.
upon the bright eide of Christiestity than
the dark, •the bible is finding its way in
all the homes,. 'It js en'couragitig. to kilo W.
that the 13ible Sobieties have. .eireulated
oiter one hundred and seventy Millione of
le'lel There are thou • d 'and thou -
I es. .. ean s . ,
' sands' of homes thathaye been made glad
th • al the bibl • The boek of Grid is
'1One, 1. . , e' d d .. d '' -t
'published to-day.10 twollun re et x ,
• n' Si- '''.
',seven different languasses end dialects.
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Mee. bible Is unparalleled in,its streog.to...
and,lieWer,,a-tid:none of. thepoiveri-egai•nst
A.Goe n. emr a LaSnl cnrge,t act" ions t-0 u.T.. 0m. 18p ut etV: so ex; 0 teat: yd
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W• 3, Clarke) Exetar•
1149.9-4 l'oxt. 41°0tingt -at ElYtb• ea the
soma wueaday and-Wednescley in Feb.; 'tn.
• -- w. m.soitt; ,,,_
_. - %Amerman.
Praetieal sueeestionaas to puitable sabiects
ter th' 4 next yVer being Sent fe to the ellere,
Gary by an appointed, time. Ie Waa also seg,
!Noted by neve. Craig and Rupert, of Olin
toe, that the Isaias be aeked to t eke. pert in
the uext coneention. •
. Pesseyeenier: Cutlet*. • '
. . . Wednesday afternoon ,,
,, ell • - '
Opened by singtng .. hail the power of
tru.8 merges" and TT" by Jets:
a nonrteend. , At Thempeona
mutes_ o ,ltist mee mg reed A11
c'
'POhildreu at•riublia worship," was intro.
ducted leilev. Ge F. Salton, of •Goderich. The
ohilareo cueht to have their „ place in the
sanctuary Told iPlcial preaching for them as
' • ' • '
they u•re SusCeptible to -the truth, ,rhe
speaker thought that the. °Whiten had no
part of the. service for them, and thus the
earelessness of so many to•day in liavIng no
• ,
love for the penile service, bhort :sermons
before the gendral aervice will be the boat
ineani to get children to attend public, war-
1 meth -notide-being iven.
514' TI.'° resul.b ° • - -. . 4
to the addren is that they get a likmg .for
spleitual things and It ale° helps.the onnester
. •
to• simplify 14 address, The great church
of the future will be fel, alleges, Tbaesub-
' pica Wag .apokeu to Revs, W. Craiir, Rese„
R. McOosh, S. S., Cook', C'Elasvale). The dis•
, ousnon brought out many new phases of the
question., • .
Messrs. D•D. Wilson and W, M. Gray_pre.
„sented a brief report of the Previte:dal S. S.
Associations io .esrreeeg oat its work, and
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said that funds were sucsssary and that the
county of Huron watsasked for Woe° relieve
the Provinoial Executive, aud a list wee im•
me . raw . . i . .8 ,
diately a n and $81 read ly sols °abed
and a guarantee for the balance being eent tO
Mr. D. 1). Wilson, of Seaforth, treasurer of
.. _ . . . , . . .
the fand..•
Telegrams:were received from Reit. T. M.
Campbell-, ofGederich, -and _,..A.H...Martniug,
of Clinton, ae to their unavoidable absence
bet 'withIng-ilie convention a good time. •
., , stass sixemic -3:A0 r. is, ' ' e
,.. Tee_aaeitoeiane of the church was-princi,
. pally dried by the children of the town, thit.
,.deltigatee and visitori occupying the gallery.
'The singing was led by Prof, Cline, witlegiss
Houghton p, tsiding at th.e organ. . .
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Rev Bated Dean •Oraig, of Clinton; ad-
• dressed the meeting on' "Christian -girlhood
-and 'boyhood.", it lepassible for•• envie child'
to begin this•Ohrbitian.life nate.. Christ sets
before. as examples ..of obedience, • courage,
truthfulness; eueik, and althoughlt may lie
'hard, at Unice .to. carry oet all thee° principle's'
yet if•Yoa would be Christian boYo and gifts
you ' should remember, 'for 3-'0111* eneeniage.-.
meg b„ that our,SaViour..Jesus.Chripda:s.tro FL
every step of the -rough 'way bcfor ' ea. •
," The. priVilege anci. responsiji ay.. of chin
dreu Mader ohristianity," ..wee' addressed by
Rev. W, Johnston, of Godefriell. • The -first
thing, he would have altedie children thank.
fill fo ehristienity, •aoti that'We live in this
.1im whoa °bristle "nflninicei are all around
rs • • .• 94 - ..
•us. • Tee iebie sNies a great deal about_ obil-..
dremandObri elielle up alittlo child as an.
,„ example Of p ity. We alieulditY eci get the
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hearts of t , e 'children fOr Christ: Children
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NULLETT AGOICULTURAli SOCIETY
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Haldwtns had not done as well ths ee-
ictisatfee_drineorzlly4 12! Itlfliot.weraogoDinuogghooeosua:faoolfil ,
•Oldepburg alwayis sells, mo matter where •
:sent to. The St, Lawrence wag a
apple but nut a good IhIPPer. Oulbertlau4
29-4. Pippin, were good varieties nes,
Market has beeti.very •conflicting this year...
01c1 eonntry inaekets low -not been a
financial, success. Belietted in the future
the Northwest would be our best market..
"The Commercial Interests" evas re-
. . .
sponded to by -111r T Cc'
• . - • r 00Perp, who said
that the counnereial„ mercantile. and farm-
ing interests were clusely allied -they were .
,inaepr,kblo.. ,Ho.,. belikyeeti • the business
;nen. an Clinton and farmers shoald and did •
cultivate the most friendly relations. One:'''•
co.uld not flourish without the ' other.
Townapeople had %yoked hard to make the -
1 ' d f ' -
g 10W8 a Silece88, an antlers had. helped,
them. He favored doing away with some.'
of the smaller •shows,etea..holding.-44._ eoe',.
good (11108. Had no doubt but that,ethe
county of Huron would ever atarid 1 eed
aml shoulders. over any oth ' h P• •
er .111,t e xo-
vince It *as not a -fa b tl t 1 h
o la st ere was-
•• - . • • . - . , . . .
•any feehng of antagouismAetween the
own peep et an farmers./ Would be his., . .
t s 1 d ,..,
interest and thet of .every business man to ,
try and Cement that/feeling deeper and
deeper . and he belitived that. in this mu-
tual rAttione all Parties would derive ad -
vantages. Hoped the meetinga of these- • .
elety weuld bentinue tte edvance, and be-
Raved. therethese 'dinners and meetings
e Id £ b h Id *th • •• `t• 'hi
ou„ np • e e art out an ines ma e
''t f d b • d
atnonn. o lroo Jung one. .. . . '
‘sislinporterte• breeders .and feeders • of•
Iforo-bred stock, was spoken •to by Mr
M Mil .. h ' • - ' - • - .•
, o 1, an, w o said mit werelnuch indebt.
ect.te•the unp,orters, and breeders had ant- '
met with. the enceerageinent that their ei-
terprise• deserved. One ef • the 'gravest
mistakes that farmers make is in the .use .• •
of atoinferiornuale,. siniply because it hap• „ ,
pone to be cheap, Experience showed -
'that it was' always the most profitable' to
-
use only first -plass animals. To -be thor.
oughly. successful as breed ' • t
era, we ems pay
'first attention to the class of :males The
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Durharns brought into tho ceunty of firee
•
ron were some of the •finest animals to be ---
. ..
f (mod anywhere, - Have loat greatly in. „„.,
'
Oritario-becan e -w • •
, a ..e have not gone into'
Orst-elass milking animals as well.asAirst- '
elos beef -animals'. - ' TO ba•suceesgul in.
raising eattle.foi the Englisat'inarkets we
• Must 'get the..y„,erY best_animals. '. He wee
satisfied we 00'11(1,1- . our cattle at the age . •
'oe two' ''y,eare the Thiglish ;market, if .....
properlyefed. egany,tarmers. make a -mis- '
take>ralle wine; their cattle .on cold dans•
to •seele-foodarel 'Shelter 'xiroand the stravi - .•
-• t k • •Sh ld b • d
s ac . . ote ,e. turtle . out. ly for a • --. •
• on
short tithe' because tl ey reCini • d at 1 st'
. . • , . 1 re . ea
40.11egreed'of heat, 'Which they • could' not • '
es.,,
• rite arreluan DINNER'. .
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There wits a good' crowd- at the annual
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dinner of the towriehip of Hullett Agrieul- '
,t iral Soeiety, which . was held at 'Plitee'e
- Hotel Clinton, On Thursday. evening Of
laat week. Among, those present we no.
eiced-the fallewing well 'mown 'a g r i c u 1 t u r -
tees 1.-7.
john Mason, 0. Hill, Jelin .Malillan,
Reeve R Cole le Reynolds Sas Snell
t * P • P • t • - t
joho Govier, Thomas Shipitiy, T. Carbett,
Ar, Haines, llullett H. Elliott, S' 'Wool),
R. McCullogli,...N. §tordy, A., May.. GlOcle.-
rieffiewinehip ; Sehn Steribtiry„- W.. Pear.
son, Jite. 131ggius, Stanley ; W. Ge Broad-
foot, F. Wahine, ,1,Cuokersnii.h ; Mr, Myr-
ri,o, Celborne ; W, J. Bigeins,• Clinton ;
b 'd d tl . ' d '''''t
eel ee a goo many o leis, an qin 0 ti
Pentium of townspeople.
The tables fairly groaned beneath their
load of temptine eood thugs, and gr.
' 0
Pike. deserves credit for the excellent
spread that Was eeteut. After the tables
had boon cleared all, Soho Mason Presi-
- • . 0 . e". • • • • x • •• • .
dent ot the ..e.eeocuttion, took the °lieu,
d M (If e- Al vice -chair The
an r. Rroa oo ,, le .. . ,,
usual loyal toasts ivere drank, an innova-
tion of a. pleasing nature • being that nie
liquors appeared upon.the table, cold wae
ter eniy being used. The first toast re-
sponded to was of "Agriculture,." ooupled
witlt-the name of
Mr. John McMillan) of Hullett, who
•said that whatever.. a man had to do he'
s On 0 I WIt a 18 1111g , an
h Id d •t • h 11 h' • ht• d
this -applied tio farming. as well aa anything
else.. Refereed to the idaterial .progrese
of Ontario N i o h bl • d -
o n re onora e or in e
- • • - •
pendentealliog that that ofst farmer. :Re
was a pioneer; game here 43 years.A.o.
Wben;he looked back at a..eattle show held
. / • •
at, VanEgmeed's, :and ' compare,d • it with
whet -was to•day, he, naervelledefit our pro%
greets. • We wore -than • outspf -the .werld,•
not se- now. .110 had seeti wheat sell at
.-
three rink shillings,' ena a six moriths''
note. taken for it. 0 li get cash for it. nevi.
Farniers hve in a st age, aud are . j int as.
Lich -entitled' . e id 'these -thin • -•
2% 0,3
m • ' • . n- Y t r* .
others but 9 re was a. tendency to incur
'les t ist it would tax our energies to
" liabilit . . e., , .
at 'chat) e our s steni a
• Inee-t7'. :.t.1 Pau - , • g ' . . . Y . ,
fartnit »it we.wan. to keep op ; any kind
og a. tan em take a crop. off a fertile ,seil,
by' it'takee an intelligent man to inake an
efinfertile : soil yield' welt. • We' bave Purc
sued a system of general farming, andsin-
stead .of reterning .teo• our (arm what •ive
take front it, have' 'ehIpped away all the
.
Precincts of •the fOrtnenteet 'reverse Ihie
syetem. "In 'answer tie the question "what.
clesa of farmine Davit best in Otiostda 1" h
' - • • -'• - . - •• •• ' . • _
nd raisingetook foe -the
belieeed dairying a ee.-
Engligh market did. ' 1VIany wheenonfined
themselves to general faimingivould.hard •
ly.be. able to retain theislarnts.• It Hupp
. t 1 ld 1 't' 4 'o f th fie t at '
is o to i s,pest ion a. . ne o. • e .s i„
'the Deininion wiliest keey our •farinsiip"
and incirre.e,tie-their fertility: . The. systeM
-
Of .raisi. travbeat alone ia'otie_that.W-0.03,1,4.
0-1-•I ' F • - ' - le t
a is r. °reign cow:11E1es grow 'w 11,
otter than we can. Our dm t ' tt
n y is • er.
d ' t d f t •Ir ' -
a ap a • or s 9c -raising than an. .other,
coun yen le coun ry.. ot
t • ' tl ' ' • t ' • H -. h • d b
• et) e, y a,
t e• e• .
. (1151.111I011 w Orli
tev reeve'
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FRWAY, FEB. 2d, 1 88(i.
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• --11 0"-eirtigali
14=AL C4 -11-1R014 . 4 , .
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. lt is said that :Rev. Mr. Thltigtkl a, a Aiisit
.;
Craie. Will be' rreneferred to th° Past"'"° °'
Blytli .1tlethodist ehnroh this year.
. e he sundae sebsool a aniv,argary -j11 ceu°2240
time with St. PauFeetlitireli talus place eext
Monday evenieg, when a very itiferestieg
time ie auticipatea,
.. We understate' that did -Methodists of
Owen fioned heve extended ail invitation to
Rev. T. ad, Campbell, ofGederielisto become
thetepatter !Or next year. . 0 .
We were in error last Nveek ie. saying that.
• Roy. MI'. Pray laud given up Lis appointment
Oa the base line. This Wag an etrOI ;' the
oely appointmeet given up. is the 'one at i‘lan•
chestet. . '
Mr.' •Italph Tiplady ably . represented the
' Ontario Street Methodist tiabbath, Se heel of
Clinten, at the ctienty• con,v,,ention. held net
. Winghain last•Tuesday anti 1. ednesday,f a d
gave one of .the best verbal reports o the
'working'of their S. 8., • .
. mr. J. C. Steverison, of Glihton, ably lad:
tho sioging on Tuesday. alternate), at the
Wingliamsoonvention. After lending ' for
sothe time he Wished those present to un-
deristana t'hat. he was 'not engaged to leal all
the time, as he only did it bee/else no one
else appeared willing tO act in that .eapaoity.
Revs J. S. Visher,of Blytll, 690133g to be
popular wherever he has been, for we leare:
that in addition_tethe .cordielinvitaticnegiven
hitn by .the Hohnesiille people, the peeplerof
• Fullerton have also eittende.d a unanimous in.•
yitation for Line teretern there. ' lie spent 3'
years on the Fullerton circuit soinel. years.
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Rev:It r. •egehr• conducted the eervices in
Ontario SC Methadist church,•on Senclaylaste:
to the'satisfactionot all who. heardliiii.: Mr.
Legeat fortunately •lacks that affectation ape.
seleimportance so commoo in too. many yeeng,
ministers tecley, and his tote of being per-
feetty naterhl commends ilself et (nice to his.
hearers.' . . • • .." ' a - '.. •• • • • ...• • -
The rdaeler me'eling of" the Guild was held
' on Monday eVening. /loadings ware given
hy Miss O. .Mormtcatitle. rearlanefera• 0-CA0er
• and Brewer.' •A quartatee,:t4imeewhere nie
love nee dreaming," by alesee4eefere,alice le
• • ..Tbslin,. and Slesdre: ,GrajOinkConiti•;,•.,aeielee.
.., "Rocked in'the cradfe- a'flies.deepes" by, Me,
Herman ;. and a song by M'issEate.'Williams,*
comprised ....; .,
the.erogremnie. - • • • ••
--....- _ e
• ..get around a straw .staek on .,a eold day. ,
The elemente of auccese as . cattle breeders . -
' ' • ' ' -
..itere to :ring oor amnia s • to •inar et• as
b • ' • 1 .• k '
-'ea;137,•as•iossible siidj9, a0 ed •nonditien.' • •
/Si••.tesi',.0.enid es.eal '-'11Ps* b ' fit •
ie, see, .., as a ene .
to-Gatim:liani'-iiiftcoittv'sgb' "-:1;ir. othee'eoun:.--
' ' t' ''' '' ' •
tries • that! oar cattle could ;• ao into any ••
'• • ' ' • •-:. . . a • •
English or .Seotch -market without being • ,
(subject to iuspectione • We •• must .bestir • '
• • • ` ' • • •• - ' •
. ' Tee.. opeang rateitsse..
- ' ' •
it can ever stay its progress. 'Wherever
the-bibleete--eireelated you find free rinri
- • • • . • • • -
hapPy homes andthe mightiest nations or
•tlie world is where the .bible has 'found •
its Way. .Itie. to. be found in 'ail corners
, of the' earth and is•effecting the grand.pur-
,p0sc -*Well Ged designed', it.,,s1tould. T1
. • •
8 8 les .1§ 1.14U iiiiiSter key aud .teill t ,k
the hardest .heerts, It ie two.' edge and
will - cut its' why. theough SUpertititionl,'
idolatry and infidelity. 'The eddiess Was
a:grand holding -4 tises' 'grand eld book,"
..ands•thY•aSeenj4tiiint.- ewes/much • to .the'.
.eloquent'Spetticer'f-di;higissfxcellent athltess:
‘Sing.isig,...'".' Praise SGestis 4(011..3 I n I
-v„.1-01 - al
lslessing..t flOie.??. C ilefetion,11.8.21.•; Dox-
elegy, and Ben retionejiy-"Ree.: It. If.
Black, Win gb n. - . . • ' .
1)R irysT 4,11/ -As- theu.noiee. • • • -
- -- - - ' - - - Wiehrescley 'Ulf ni ii 0- .
.Peai f • • - D .•
prayer •meeting Was lidlc.1 from.
&all t • ' 1 1 ' ' d' t cl. L. l‘f• X C '
. e oe o c oc c, con uc e . • y I. , . .
S'' ?glace, :Of Clinteri, and was•a good seaSon•
li h ma u table p - es f 'or' tt
ii w se ny .s 1 . . ‘ aasag o_,.e ip ire,
and s.ongs of praise 'wore..gi van, and, Beyeral
.
loading in.prayer, . . . ••• • • • •
. The regular session .wae apened hy singing
• . . , • -.. d• .
..°11 1.'near-ntaftel•111:mir ' as • 1.1-'1111•10-i-iiing
coetVd gatbered Ili: the cannel' chamber,
here, 'to make arrangements for goirsg -to
: Manitoba and Daketa: in the spriag. - The
' • Western railWays wererepresented by the_
. . . .. . .. -.. • -
fOlintring i I - • II e-
• • • .1 • 1 • t tl ' • S'e ' I
are imi ro, ant -cons an ycopying. . • eta .
instinpts are strong. in children, mule, th
lie a for Christ eau be reached. by* reeogn 4"
• • • • ... . .
i their latle'joys.... Religious ins hat me a
art ot children's, neeure, andt •
_ .„ •Iyealtat
. . ,. .
shoad. he shared .by thech dfen. ..'lea eh•the
. . • . .. .
cliild, that " Goa 1- ' mid that haes
their I earts. 'Would no
' Yearning .frk • t have-
the chilaren st lip withoat taking the Lord
• . 9 .• h • . ry many
.11:istsateillrildistitabl illustrations were iven,.
P.ns.• .
n R It' 1.' t e t A th l'ttl f ik g
wino grea y in ores e e i e .o .
• „. Weloak 00Wthe-iiiiiWiticebing of. children
1 at Whigham' 44' a grand' and enthusiastic.
I gathering, Ind hepo the gaga frienithis so.urce
t will .be•great. ' The singing Witscekeellent,.
1 . addieSses initable, and the • audience • appro.'.
1 chitivs, Collection, $1.3•60; ....' ' ' ' -
• rq
• ••, . . e rItir,i13y'lsnree• sateriusil
• - • .. s . .: •wtdoeday eyeeinee •
-1' • ' • •
I 0 ,o-., 1",-, si. Giu•4 e Aii pearl, ti,„:e 0,
1, l''' `-“ 4 0 . ., / • . . ,
• earth do dwell," praaer by -err. je, ',vie
, . .. ,.. , . , . . . . . . . . '
'Chilton.. , 4;he 'minutes of last. eating read
:adopted. . The retiring presidon :introduced
1,.. _ . ____ , ..._ .
le Towl i Of r• eh
."11.11.6Y''.13:.a3.1!"'att•.. le , .Q s . T.e a",
. elect a d invited him to this° the ch .
.. • ' 11.. . . . • • • . • '
Ntr. Towleie oil .doming forward., apo zed.
for -beirm-- taken. za 'completely by s r se
... .°' . •' • • P ,
Ina having .n.o time to prepare _ a seeech ut
tie lie. takeaa great interest sti the ,,,. S. war .
he embed it every success, • lei e felt unfit
to 6 p th h• • h rl honors, e 't• a'
ee„, y e ig an . posi ion ley,
'bad nett. fit to elect him to iis daye . : ... •
.
"'The 44 S• the chili- hope," was iettna,.
• - ••• . • ' - . '
Lby 'rhos 1\ reGilli ddy-I-am'pleased-s•slak&a
" What a :friend We' have in
J•eius.” ' , ' . . , • •
• * -
' ." The.relatimi 61. the •Supe.rintendent
• fe S; S. Workers," intred d. b M • le
,. uce y 1. .
0 K - G d • ; --- .-1 e ••-tlf 'S '''•-•
- a -enziee o erie 1..... s. ,.. , e- up.elin-
.811.1 I • . .
• I II 1 8 I i, 0 te 8
man, and_Obe whenlovei God' with' all his
h rt Of .ourselves it'Ss ntO weak, 'and
ea .
' .
must.- ask. -for . strength Prorre.God. He.
mutt he a 'mad of mental qualification,•of
geod-habits, tind':ri 'strict 'total abstainer,'
.and• having nothing to, do' With -the weed
called. ' tobaece: .The *Wean ndent.
•needs the. sympathy. and affectio .of.tbe
officeiS end teachers. - He must • or-
..
, dor and patieace,and•be ab.1 e• to take ehasee
of,the teachei°S meetine for by se • doing.
es
he, will.•be able. to- Judge •of the .fistuess...ef
. ., .. , ___. __ . .
"teadhers.Iiitheir week. It is.esotesecese
.'Siir ' t le ' •• ' 1 t ik ••• f d t
y. o ave a grea a el, a ew nor s, o.
the point is 'sufficient. '.• • .: . .' • '
-" If th S • •• t a - t.' 'di • -
. . . e tineuri en en woe . itive.suces
.eciSs lie•Must be en -•enthestiatt." ' "11
subject.was••Spoken to by. Meesis,„, ur
D. D; •IVielenn, 0:Tates,. W.. 1.1 --Or
:0,,, st ' • . ' r. - - 1, .• ,
evenson;, le.,,s. ,.-,, . , upe , .our-
Wash WeJahniton ...• • •
• •• ' • ' ' • '' ' ' ' • .. .
." T110 relation o t e leade •of 'song to
Succeisful so-
' S'elfceol. war . ' Introduc-
'ed by . j:.1: .. Armstroi , of Goclerich:
Music will' reach the: e art wheits.nothine
e,
•else,effile•We know ) • t Wherethe influence
sef--einging• Will • ' ti. - Tre-lreiTd-e'F-51Wig
.should be.a 0 sties), and a Ulan .of mu&
prayer, mak, sr,ecial. seleetiOns and .piay
'over then 'The leadet Of 'song shentcl
•
have e• '• ueal.as well as acantred ability,
and b a man of go•od judgment and choose
.
Su hyinris . as are. adapted tO the lesson)
. .. . •-• ,
pecially, the elosing • byran, . ievely
scholar shotild 'have aliook and theleader
Should see. &attire sCholtirs sing.' He
' h M •b 1 • d • D. ' • •
s on , e a.. an man. iscussion on
the topic by Revs •Ross, (Brussels),E, Ss
Rupert; Be. H.: Bleck, Messrs. D;s1). Wil-
son M: Eadrat, •,Chas, B.:Harris. Indis-
ens;in 1 - t . • .1 *. d 1
g, I le me. ter was amp iasize , t• 'at
the leader of song should be an enthusia t,
s .
Singing, '" Lord I hear of showers of blesi-
jugs tt. ' • . . . . .., . . '. • '•
. ..;Leh ' ' i' .' '.' • • - . •
e re ations of the Librarian and
Seale:Aar • te suceessftif S. S. w k..". • I
troducelb • lir R. I W' f01•°rt ...Tits."
y i . r in, o _ in. on., e
' • -
. speaker would luxe as large alibrary as.
possible and, althou h so e books nia
't'' t h l'is g • Ism' 1 Yr
ge . in 0 t 0 i rary -Whia ras olE -folk; we
do not think .muCh.off, but. they .111v ,.
ma
good, and noUssehexased tan get valuable
literati:1re iti the' eheap librer kr ke p
' . . y in, e
the,library cemplete, and eenew as often
as possible. The'successfel •school will
ave 1 s'regu ar cO ectiOns, an have the
• amount of °eels class •ansfoutiobil-ter the. I
scho61. • Disseussion on•the topic wag telcen
"" 1 R • b lc ' ''• •• .
part in • is?, evs. Burwas . McOttarrie
'• • ' ' - • ' ' •• ' '' '
,Issts. Re ert • lees .s . John Ritehic, .1).•
W' P ' ' ' ' . - 4, '
D. on ' 4t•ec 4 s -1,.7!..*
that's . , . .. ..,11 . -
or boo , ere nec sit nd th t 't i tild
riot al , ._ es ry,a e i Ivoh
ways be well to get the boo -9 t at
„ .
Ould . t 't I ali'ld. . •
jus inn t 10 1 . ,
Iv' '
"Queries and, eeggestiona on S.1".,. Worka.
A ti • ' • le '1 11 R • • W I I "
gees on was as ec. ey, ev, ... . o in-
ston in reference,tosesissing ionas itna,,,74.44.t...hayit.timaudto„ihttreat..41.1.t,
anadieW 1;1' It,IrWin; 'The“sesSion-wite
brotight...to a elose by singiug the litix-
elegy, and 'Benediction by Beivrair,13rown.
' , .
• MsernoniSt cirunc4-stcormsiiisszoil.
' ' ' '
•' ' • ' Tuesday evenine- • ,
° -0 00nod bv sineine "All hail thenower
r 3-- . . , - -, 1, r 1,s d- ••tt
o esus name, ' prayer uy vev. .., ... Ain.
pert. and W, Ale Gray, !anthem b.y ie .,
tl
e mir " The Lord ie Kine." .
1 ' • . ' '
The. mirititee. of the last well)) ,' were
_ • .. ' 11.' - •
ea be the Secretary and *looted. •
r6e il " , I ' RI • ' - '
. 1 10 President a ial tees consisted of his
pleastire in meeting so many S, S. workers
• Ill....Ay hieli-lie- thought • by so-stiettinee as
different branehee Of tlie Ohrieferlaohurch,
`t e t ' •t• 1,, i', • .
1. ,eeee eeet ntioninti y 0 lee pig. . ,
'tev. W. Smyth, of Brussels, uddressee
the convention• on the topic, " Why and
How the Ileirie ehould ebelp the S. S.."
The speaker witil pleaSed to meet the 8, 8,
ourselves' to. retatn-seirrestion in the • •
.
forei a m rketa id el• t 1 k cl ..
g a ---ou e i i we wet e
- - ••• , • ' • - '
.. ,s _
comparison how we' were in a . ubli•:iitore
- : • ' "'••• • - ' "
favarml incallty; tIVI,t1 even. .2, : .. I I :
,,,, . . . - • .. . .. , ..
11 orthwest,• which could i • t gpt a good
bettom-fer fasi Whilii•W' cciiild,' '.' 4,v.ery;
f ' • h a ld ' ' ,..., ..• . ,... - .. .
armer s ou prepaqe lot., messing nis
stock., even duriiico the a mer Months',
'in dry seasons particularly; , We tar)-.„,trn__
- • L'
sue a.false• systetis'as regatd:s" pastaring--
' whieh should bil,4 orere• yeara old.".• . Ho
showed hoW ',/fe. fed a - large 'n'umber a
horses on ,a iiiiale • 14-aCre field;' • for an
• ' / - , . • , . •
e.ptiro seas in Nre will have 0 ter a .our
ttentioi ' More. tr; er manent astures..
a- . . P I'
. 'ho"vo new nne acre kens twosersersenresn
6 , ' - - . • - -• • : • •
enti season, without goy ether feed, d
. an-
pr uce „en .onormous •atdoua . .
d •• ' ' ' - ' ' t of • milk
-.Belieied 4artners 'should -take to • 'book-
. _, ... . , , . .
ferming just . the seine as • .doctors, and.
others If two au ' ' a` • -. '
lig inen •art equate-
• • ••Y • • -• •
ems to ;use. only, his ewe experiencee.and
. .
the other 417s -experience .coupled. with ill
the informe n 1 e can get y e. e
' ' tio i ' ' b 1 -trnine• and
readi.ng, and 'Elie. difference will be'• so. per.
• ce ptible in favor•ef the latter as to 'carry
, . • .•• • • • , ... . • .4- . .. . ,. .• ..
'. onvietion as to, tne . aciventage .or bowie
f 1, - r, •• . 11'. , ' f
--a *nee.. ,.• °cause ermers -Tema:abut. so
,. ''1aTiti1 ty,..Vortiorr•of the thaserthey.:should
, ,,
meresee0h-sPfft-rinssntl.hliallittr''
' Fattner were- theensatves to blanie thete
they, did ' t.. •Thcy elieklds,Seeetb.at the.,
boys:. were • oyided ta'itfrproperliteratu re,
Sehohls aro a well sis fee as they go, • bu t
they are •onlyt ire tools. by Whicli all should
make themselees, better. . Belie'ved • all
shOuld 'be renreacni d aceordiiia' to their
' • • 6% • sr . •
nu mbers ' • Hoped ,th ' boys wonld take an
• ' • A " •
interestin.alf matters end be prepared to
•,..
epeals,on anY toast ' '' t ro osed
that mall be p p ,
The happiness ef a 'ecinntry depended op
the happy-hernes, and tillers -of the soil,
• .
We lied mealy advantages here which they
had not in the, old, land. ' -. He'd id' not 'see
vithy Canada, might•not .be one of t o Most.
•
foremost emietries on the feats of .1119,e th•:-
'
:we made use of oni oppcirtnnities...,11, .. if
' ' ' • " - I
'were gonig to succeed every farmet aliouic
. make a spetialty of Berne branch .of firm'?
. - • • • • • • • • •
ing it did not matter whether it. was horse
' • ' • •
. raising; Sheep, oattle, dr even. helve -make
aneeialty of.- something. Ilie ream who
.4 ' - ' • ..
believes, lie ban excel,,,in 41( branches 'of
farming Very likely does . nob succeed in
. , • • . .. . . .
any, , Farmere ' must/ be enthusia.stie m •
their • works .I -le-• maintained that even
the' boy whoewas partieulerly smart shetild
be given -aelliseral edu,catiod, and kept ori
th f • ' 1 d f_b ' ' 11 ••• d ---t --(- -
e.- an. ..ans. e eo e. am -a • ow -- o-- 0---
at some othet pursuit, eimply because o
'
was a little timart, If we 'take from•mother
eatth any sabstenta, , we ; must return
somethinglo it br it' will soon.. cease to
. - ..• I
• yiold ' " • •
. • ...
Mr Morris of Colborne: also. spoke' on,
.. • , , . , ,
'IQ itple; ,..O10 4 a BO
„.te • . eakkaiehILA•efelLa. • ,a,,,eaeltS14-ticle ,,
Malt Vtfilitilevitiragritilieurir slilanlit';'",les
wee present ; thought the young men
• •
should take hold and • patronize the aceii-`
eties • 'farmers should brineont their stock
1.. , . ..
even ir it Was liOt the v.ery beat. Had peep,
. .. ..
a member of the Agricultural Society -for
..20...Years,..and found. it ,,hatl..,0001a..A. grea.t
lsonefit to him, Rriefly referred to several
matteea where he thought. farmers would'.
do better, .
The " Ilorticultoral Intereete" Was re.
spon e o y r. . an e on, W io Bat
ddt•b•M I) 0'•ti I 'd
that•one thing about hortignIture Was that
fetinere did not Prune -Obit' frees enough
' ' '
to raise gooa apples for shippingetie the-
t th t tl 1 th pl a
ree so a le sun can eo or e ap e ,
.
*WIllOh is necessary. Manering and tinder-
.i. . . .. , ,„ . . . , , .
raining ,
4 ittl orcnaea metros It gene trep
'nearly every year' When trees were in
bleseem mannre pieced at root of. tree was
an aevaritage pertioiderly in e dry seaeon,
. .. - , .
1 let 1 er't
ati it 'rettobed inoletnre. ''.,; T.10' earr t 1
s •
Spy, Bald wit), tipite'strilmeg end Ben Isravis
":
wereithe bust-varnstiosinehiteeopinion-f.ir-
'ahipping ; the objeetion itgainst the Geeens.
ingsie the lack.of oolor•;. buyersevant•coler4
..
.., Chicago & 0 -rand Treinli e 0., Meeplietscin,
anti. •MeLean,, of, ebb., Oliicago . & -.Reek'
.
" Island ; -Soleo. II..; gorier; of` the Chicago.
& Northwestern ; A. J. Tayloe, n
---Idaag9
, ',Si; Milwaukee ; and Measiv A.0: Pattieon.
and Jas. 'Thompson, the local...agents •of
, the G.T.R. • *The 0. P.R. was not rept*,
. sented. After. a geed deal of„diecussion
those deitined for points in , Dakota, tle-.
. cided to gb on Abe 1.6tli..-ef. March,. hut
tliose going.to Alattitcdia eantie to • ntedeci-
-
slop, owing Sea differe.nee in rates between
the 0.13.11-eandtho.Ainerican linea; •and•
decided te hold another •Meeting iu the
• - Council' Chamber,: '.01inton, , oh the- 'th
,.
' hist to...complete arratigements _Amino,'
•, . .. ,, 2,
eltose.geing to Dakota, are the folidwing.:.
' • Peter.. Merriam, _Newel,' •FitZgerald,- 3.
•• e
gereison, Sohn Ohrietiei•Anditew Morgan,.
Richard Horton, Thos. Fluke, Mr. Triyier•
. . • .
. :and wife, Mr..E. Stirling, and ivife, Alex.
. MCDonald. and wite,-Mrs.'T 'll dlr.' cl.'
, Urn £111 .
'Miss R. McDena.ld, Wm. Ourry,...itIrs.
, Guaey-4-Jelen-Weston- :Ike and- Sam' IG-:
Nellyi Mr.• Hockridge,• Bete . Cele, John.
..' °reign, Mrs. McGregere' Geo. McGregor)
.. - Ford 'Sparks', .The.gent, .eacene•ry; E.S.,_i_enr.• lass
. • •
- Mr :3 Govier 1 o br'efl • 01-
,, . . . .. a ts . 1 .y sp- os on the . •
same subject.; he'eaid, formers. did.notfeed,
. , e .1 the . • ' • - • '
as w I .fitst goatees they, should, arid
_b_he aeoend was eot.imich better, and slicw- ...
ed how he thoualit. cattle ceuld be fed •un
- - ' - i " • - - ' ' -
for 'foreign. mar Mts.:. ' ' Herses paid- better..
.thari wheat. strewing every tiineeeven. et.t111- eieei„..- •
a -bushel.• • He believed -it paid' every mane ‘iss.
well th chain hid 'Merl, • .Thore-bred male -
• .. . - .
animals were the best animals to use.' --HO.' ,- . .
• . ... . .. .. _____,_
fa_vored the new stad-boolt-although .rie aut.-. .
• .
net yet know. very Teel' alma it,• . • ,
- . "The Manufacturing ititercete" Was spa-, •
' '
eee.,..e0 by MC G. A. Shitrinam. ••• ''.' .- •
., . , . - • • ,, . . .: • • . • ••••••••
••. • Retiring rnambers was briefly reepondes
,.. ed to by gents. S. Govier, W. .T.Bieoins•••
• ' an ,I. Meson., the latter of whom gave. a . s
a
. 1 Q aCC011.11 -o - iv iatsea . ems e e •
dotal cis.- t f ' 1 1, cl b a: if- '
daririgahe,past year. - . t. • • .. „ : • : '
. .M.r. Seim. 1VIeson spolce of the. benefits ••
•
- --- •
that would accrue froth thnisitie ofithe.new. '
. ti oo C.,..,W 10 1 IS .proposo o ge eke. -
St d.11-1 h -h 't • - d t • C. • '
. showiegthitt,a recorded. or:registered am-.
',mar would find readier aiale :than:4n Unre- ..
corded animal,' '.. Mr. IV/cMillanalso'gaYe • •
- • ... .
•
4,A•n. hail the power ef Tesusirnitiiie:; • prayer
, , ... . . . . ..
by Mr. Wm, brim, Jr., of•leeeter. • minutes
sofiesb 'nee:thee reed, and adopted. • ' •
..,.• T. e eaceer in an . op • 0 ., .e se so
'''''• h t 1-' - ' ci t f •th • h' 1"
' - ' -
was •ntroducecl by 'Alr.:Win..-Griffff . 'ir ,VE.S.
' e• I t • • '. • 1 • • a' • ' • ssite' •h• .' •
'WU jog is a, compre 'Anew one e:lie , w aa. is
meant by the -word teaoher ? ea' •Inetrector..
' •
. .. ehaveelo-vetefoe hie-sehola,'
he punctual and reguler, •and -able to ivelcoine
the scholar,. and, on •no acoottut over abseot
yourself from the school,. artless preyiding a.
snbstitute. Have ail °Webb, and be hi sy.m.
1 iathy with the lesson:. Connetenee.the..stedY
of the lesson early..iti the 'Week, and alwaYs
le you he teach r •
take:clod wit . T , e , out.oet e
h
sehooli should be eansistent, .and Always eh-
.• . • . . • . •,,
• stham from. tu.e vory appeartinee. of•.ovil).
T e question Wag sPeken to b J W• Axel,
' 3 .. • • Y • ' ' '
stren,g, . C, tevenson and C. :'S: atm Sing-
hies 'Reseue.the perishhig." . . •
"•The betiefits of. a weekl teachers' Died. •
Ingle', the etudy af the le eY ". int d e„
%I by•MC W, M. G y S ssf nthwasT1 7•6ek:
• y eac lore meetiug is a moans of gr ee, as
1 t ' I . '' • ill', ' ea ar• 'led .
o e ess ng is rs as uh( ; e Ace° leis,
G d' bl 1 - ' fi t • 1-. 1 th . ' 1 •
defects are made gown- •
. .c1 1 l' i h
, -an „ ia.p can .. e
given by the.•Sitperintendeut. •The best of
' ret•o• • • y I ...zim-. t. b
-preen. t u is necessar . or very , eac or,
ands the . speaker .thatight t e Most efficient.
way °f' acquiring .seeh .p pare:Moe.' was the
weekly teachers' meeting by' having such
es, • . - .1 • • , ' • . •
as a variety of alt a 4aro preseated and.
--dill- - ' • • ' '
•the best means adapted. The speaker,- frotn
ex °rimier) woad ur e the nv et' n to d
,t p. . , . . . g . co . ci lo . s•
ablish the weekly teachers' meeting and by
giving Ourseltres whollY tethe Lord; Success
'- "11 b ' i 11 D' ' ' •
wi , e sure, to o aws isoussion en ic.
ti
topic was. taken. part •in •by T. March, .a.f.
Bacrett Rev, W. johnsttiel„eil,W). Wile° .. , .
A ' t • ''' 'V'''',-"-."
• •-rmstiong, Roy.. • • Bit, 8.. Itev. I E. ale. -
Quarrie, Jehis Ritehie, Rev. 11. MeGoslislei
O. Steveneon; W. if. Clarke, Mr.•Bongottgh.
The dismission was tioittated and lively,. and
' . • • -
brought forth mitife,"geod ideas; • • I
• • s . .. • 'The.
" Sabbath , ached interest . in ' Missionary
. f -
'Work" was introdireed by.lev: W. Jeltuston, I
ei.,:... - e Te, ee .
-u'ulhle-* - -- • '-urch of Claret 4a aggrece
giVO, and the'Ssilibath sobool is a missionary 1
e .g '.z ' ',Il . • ' ' -. • 1 ‘
1 ant anon. . he mission werk needs 11 (..
S '8 ma the S 4 the work bet Fig yet mily
1 t ,, , 6 8.• . . , . .
a small part of the world is christlanizea• lf
t le . , won • o a Ivo to t n* sires ,. oy
I S a Id b 1 1 k th
-.L.t every
branch of the' church take up it. monthly leis.
sionary collection in the .8'1,8. The church of'
the future will be the 'ono that infuses this
missionary epirit in the .hearts of their elift•
then. The paper suggested many excellent
• ' • •
ideas in reference to mission work, and sta.
tfsties aff to' itIvende offerings m the different.
h • a v• - el . ts• thong°
.0 utolies were Inn e Int wo. i r. L!,'"` ---
mentioted a good work being done ma ints•
. . ,
mon school in his seption. . • .
•
Report of the secretary aerl treasurer' was
d d a t 1 . witt h i . • - bln l Of
"a an .11° aP at 0. ' a a EOM: On , (
$5 •3''. .
..., .. • . .• , 't '
-,I. no A onnuattrig Committee else olive to
reports -he -follows s. --President, -Ins2-W.--Ilss
Tewiti,,,whighroei vigee),,,,seleee3 re ems.
-1 . e; ' f a." ' ' 11, NI
-.' 0'1, I 0. or...1. .). in ai y, (Aniton, .. a.
I T.,' I 1 ' •
Gilltealtidy,',Goderi eli, .1. l'hompson, Glinten.•
. Exemitive Conanittce- -D. 1). Wilson, see.
forth, ff. MCOearries Myth, N, ET. Yonne,
Blyth 4 A 'Kerr Wingliton 'eV. M. Grey,
,Sltafottle, and residont.thinisters OfIllyth:
to be here as .I aleety :like to be where .8 8.
werk is being. deoe • s lelweys take a deep)
interest. Me everyt ra • g contend:err with, it. The
8..8. is' the. echo . of Christ,' • I like to. hear a
'S. B. teacher , a is enthesiasticeasit elways
.'niakes me ? good.... The' S. S. takes. much
of thO wog aft the paetor's shoulders. It sties
u lettcheri end officers to a aareful stud f
..P..., . • - • - Y o
.Goct s blessed book. It. skis the church in
•,/
1 o • r .1-* It ' 1 1 Of th -.1. ' '
111 S ne y woi .,, . is a 011C OT • 0 /1 ayer
in etings. It wins emits for Christ '.ettely. in
ife 'The ma•iority of bur telehers Ore were •
• en
11"7,..-1' a hi i' d - . 8 r.e; ' • • ' • --'
, -a- --ease °stn.' le .8.. h., is a kind of
side door, eviiete women can enter the church
:where theY do:noble work. We are to depend':':'
-upon the 8 8 more than the pulpit thet the.
' . - ' '.. -
rising •generations may. bo Streng temperance
advocates. , ., ' ,, ,' .. • • ' '
.
"•'.E b '1de on. °Own& 's safe u• rd"' •
.., • 1 .1n i Y g a wee
Spbken to by.ReV. R. ItleCosh; of Wingliars,
.
Rev. ,I q Cook Bluevale •andej C 'Stet?. •
• - - ' ' " ". • ' . . en
o 1 Clinton • Because God is' the anther of.
9 -1 -e•' -
6 i . i . .1 I • .1 '
ite pecans°. )(ie. le per act ar, u. ewe, are
perfects because it teaches. the .fatberbood of-
- . , -
God and brotherhOod of man.. ' Tito bible
t 1 b d' I • 11 th t • ' ' • th 'V
' eac les o. e tenets o a a tue in au Or' 7.
What would this world. be without the bible.
Our lives. mid property Would not he safe,
end when WO ask -for any other guide to.sail
through life with, it means that we are going
.book. • The bible the only book that appeals.
, --. e , e . ......, ____...
some exp (Mabee of w at:swore:The advans
Maas Which herb:Alpe:id would result- from '
v
this new work ; .the eiplanation„ was tee. • •
detailed to give in full here. . • - •• :
The gathering' was shortly after brong14 '
to ti. close ' .- -- -7-• - ' • •-.."-*41
• . • .' A. •
-,
-77-rdWard. Johnston, Aitlitliott, eilbe t-•
Elliott, Currie 'Elliott, Mr; Lyons, al' n
• Burieett, Wm, 0Oxe. T. M. Elliott.4ames""
. Elliott, Geo. -McDonald, Witty Sfewart'and
.familyeand the Wallace ;fee' effilY. * e L.
. -4. ' •
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. Gra ge. Supper.. •
--....- , . ,: ,
. • . On We' neaday evening the iheMbe of
Hitpetr Grange • held their anni rsarY
. ser tees in.:Bell's Hall, Londesbo ... The
„---large room wae jail full of tha ntelligent
e-
„ .class of farmers and evivest, thate given
. . ,.' the townshtp. its' eriyiable •epeitatione and
abundant. pro,yision .1.0 theentiet wants
• had been prepared .bet he Iiiirerportion-of
' the lax e .atidienee/ Mr: •John Cunning
, . was ea td to. t Phair/ 0'1)081t104 lle .*
, •waye .fills w 1 ,tredit' and• .satiefaction.
. The progra teie.. WAS .a lone one bit' '
. b . , u • lira& '
neverthe e V ". . ' • • '
eiy• intereeting to the -end,
. . . eind.ev nly_segret that siur-Space will not
per us .to do more Untie 'make brief
ril. tion of the. Several. speakers, Who Were
c , Heed, of Serial:114e ; Mr, john Mc-
IVIillan, Reeve, :Ind 'Mr. Jelin. Rudd of
1 2
. Goderieli townslii •• II ' f 1 ' '
p, a e w loin gaVe ex--
PIIPnleaddreasearIlsesiliit-iind
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" 1/06,••Diniald A-• Smith is seriously ill, . .
: Detnitiion•Parliathent Opened on Thera:
, . .. • . . . •
uaY• ' • , • .
John B. Gouolils agate. ia estimated at
.. .. = - . . . . .• • „_•• . . •
- about_ $7o,000.• . . • - .......,-.. .......
, A ..girl .attempled to cointniVeumido in
the-Loodon.(Ont,) Police Station. on Tues- .. •
-..„ • • . • .. . ,. . ... . .. • . ... ..,
"aY'. . ••• .."•• ' ,K. • •)4' . '8.4 ' ./f .,1 . •
lt expected that ssr.. .riatruion t omet y
.E , ‘,e. al •.• 1. ,•0. ':- :t ' - ' h • ase .: •-•' ....
•o . St. Mary s) wi , s loe y .ee, eree e oe „ . . .
.
0 b" • ' 1VI • it b . ' ' ' ''''. . • ' .." '
(may_ a met in. ap o a. • ' .„... . -.••••••,;„ ..
•••
A ho'l ' loeion in Statics Broe Freer- • .
• . . -•" - 1 er exp . . 1 r., .
'aeg.Mills at :Wyoming, Ont., en., laesday .
: • • •• • e .., st d. fi f
afternoon resulted in tna anstan ea i.o . .
et; e,,e. c, ' ..
th ' r ' '"- ' .
a ,,, flOtVICQ, _. 0 _0.1V1110(3 .. , . . , ....,_.
-1-,' "" - • .- --
' , • .., , BORN ' •
'. ' , '
.E.LA Diat .--gttrark 1 oh t le - 4 •.114 .,
• CA X. g 1 1 .1'9 t t • the
• •
etre ot stie 'nett tallahder, of a son. ' , •
• ' ,MARRIED. • 7 . •
OAttIElt- AVill'erriNciPoisi.-Iii Claremont, Minn.
on the lathiest., I!), the Itev. Mr. Wilford,. kir, 4..8
- cal-lore/A elareneenteenteu,eteettleseorteriatteelnite-,.... .
•tr.toftelititta .. , , .
liOSKINS,411EBLE,-to F.xeter, on the tOthinet,i
•Ils• to Kit; •
1?,:ri tivitevilil,08.di,o(Ifetollorie2tiah, 110ski ,
!•:i.,t.1,11;sjies-nowes--:111 Exeter, ea the 10t11 lagt.,.; ,.,
1 f.1
4, --.1e• REM 'W. S. PA4c00.7.4.. ;NOD Davidson, to)tis4 :
eetudepown, tol of Exeter. ..- , . • - '. 'of
.., , .. . . .
. . • Eriatt., : •' 'Tete... -
• 4 ! I.'. derich towash!p, du the tpth:temt,
't It,.°1 -la Oa
' David Ourrk, aged Is year., anti D mentlii. .
° . °'
- .. s . ,, , ...---- •
last -married'
referrieg more generally' to' the Grange or.'
der and .its 'wotk,' 'end Mi. gegillais
_
speaking more .partieularly -aDent. dgrlr
....eep 41.1itarayrogiess and. what- Wall.' Accesses Y
to attain such. 'In ettelinddress there wa-
s
itntieli; that was iustructiye, and the large
audience appeared well .pleased with the
• :several addresses.. 'A few. relnaries were
. elso mead by .R, Ifolines. ..IVIteric was•
famished by IVIr.. John. Tetribl n a d th
a ,*. ,, . . , .,. Y • n 0 . -
4174 ."le "1880 oPrung, Leebliane and• Mr.
:Moody, Mi., • and 'Mee eeskwith, Messrs.
Geo Oakes, Lu Smith eod Ms: . Harland,
.. of Clinton, whose singing was greedy ad-
in..4°(11.-'and 'All" lilies,- A. Dolled:, 'off-
gee being 1011134 for the occasion. keel-
' tatioue wero giVeilley Miss GraYi •Ildiss
' Hiles, br, Young, and. ri.reading by Bliss
Sho.bbrook. The social was •certainly'the-
most pleasing ana sticetesful of hny of the
several on0B lieldeinider the altspices. of.
', Hullett 'Grange, and the officers -6f - this
llotitishing institution are to be eongratu-
• ' lated..npon the result of their...labors.
P ThitesoCial has become a perManent tea.
,
ture of this particular. Grange, arid by.
-----•- -- -• bringing-peoplesmote-elosely together,. hid:
a tendeney to establish more intimate: anS1
pleas:int relations between *those' who
have a eoninton •object in view, and among
whom the utinreistenitiimity should pre-
veil.. •
. ,, .'
f lhaalnetrIV 3.1.1: i il. wenithe
.
b tollowin its. rin-
h hl f ' cl . d ul " • ' ' ' '
-' ° "°° t al:1 ° Y 3'. s • .g. P., ..
?iples eau our releis alio elves De porrier
.111° bibl°•znak" a' conntry more value e,
'iv c•ourse means tos erit . •
and ..its.. on ard p n v
e • • -
',declines of the bible. shoutd• be the
•-• . • • • • i '
Ultla. 0 all our rut 'S ; lt Ise pot. woven.
g • .. . . 4 it f b
tOri, ' and it will be we or tie to remeni et,
Jahn 'I, le. Collecticin, $12,08.- -
• •al '11r•J Clarke Of Exeter was called
.. r• ' • ' ' ' • ' ' '
1 on to ivo farewell speech. . IR:thanked
111 '. •g 4 . . .• ii 1 • i ._,,
the 'cople of Winaliam tor . le loge tame
1 • • • - 1. • , •
manner 111 Winch the (le egatee were.cntertaim.
1 ' it 1 .4.1 il a ffe ti n
ed an. W19 ed t tern one an e . a a .e .0 .
ate -fareWelly-• until reettir. h k
gn, ...Mia.11,2
irv..57p7 1 r' 14aLal, reann(rrai:!Win. Gri a
• 0.
Inge ai ("1).,v'Stiivensow gave obort ferew-eit
•Irdidresso 0,- lel ono, and k1 is,. well•pleased
a . . i . .
•with the treat ment received • while at the
- , ,. , . dl'It 1 Iti
ea wore c lei or a • le way
°°1.1""°"$ a-
everlthing was berried out to stsch. a seceeste
ful issue end they wore sorry to 'pert bat
- • • - • ' ' • •
hOria. to meet again, if not in this life in the
. .. . - . .. . . • .. ,
life winch IA to come. And. as wo say faro
„
w°" w° 6°8° With saying that tho convention
has, been one .0f grand spirit 'and great en.
S 1 TI Mt -or tame -prepared tow
tlmela " • 1° - at• a. • *
le -tied- we weulefore
"the'':„1'11114-11.1",141"-it 11u .3't
f I. 0' St wham)
get; io Men ti in t le services o _ t, c .
. as leader of the :logien throegli he day ses.
si1o:Is ' . •
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1U est 'lie ll'at ia that th'in TB ---- .
Our hem tain Christi:in love.
,
'''' -f ei• '! '
'no fellewship o -.. nsrel nenre, •
. le like to that Owe: . •
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tete-6aq. ,
1.4 • •
1 Altitivro . AT •
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' LC)ODYIS ' '''''' '
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- A FINE STOOK 01.i.
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n . Jr
ran -ORIA 11 11 g PR .110•1111• Ill •
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e • i • • S.. -I bl' 10 ltook
31•11:11Larr.. 1,1'). ) ; It ,.., • . $ .
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.rtii5. ;N bLASM 1 i iliiltt • 7.
1 ' t. ' VietiOiffie) •
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1 ., • el lteCtla. AlSO f•ITAT101.1/411nt _ 1,
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