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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-11-21, Page 4'f.'ua Tartaperence people are taking The Toaoher''a.,Dut lets to bill 010,4e advantage of the Lloal Option Act Outside the School Room. passed by the Ontario Le;;islaturo last uv u, to Nnsusolv.. widen, and It will he voted upon by the people of Halton county iu a . :tlhristain fathers and: oo..laborers in e- AND -0 short :late; also oy the ratepayers of QL)rist's Vineyard, the. aubjeet allotted Luther township. There will not he for ruin to introduce at•this Qouvention ,rs yy c is The Teact er s Di ne to his U:asa U UG1 • lea much •dtifioulty experienced in Ontalde'Cthe School Roans." And- at t enfurciug the provisions of this Aot the outset permit me to say time 1 recognize very deeply the i►nportatce of Chia subject, and i candidly ooufe8s my inability to grapple with 'it, or do the matter under discussion the juatos° its important demands. As .I understand'this subject, it means the Teacher's duties to his class at all tithes, in every place and ander all circumstances, except when he meets the Blabs in the sohool room for the rehearsal or study of the lesson, and as such I will treat it, lat. .The Teacher's work isa special worst .and there must be special prepar- ation, if the best work is to be perform- ed. The higher the sphere the more special the preparation; . The brain, worker requires a more special training than the farm laborer. The Sabbath School Teacher, by virtue of the high office he )folds, should' have amore spepial preparation than; any other instruotor, oven; in his, own depart- ment. I need onlylefiaryou 'to Bible examples to prove the necessity of this. Look at the preparation Moses receive ed to -fit him for his great work. Paul, -the great Apostle et the Gentiles--- althoi gh .a giant intellectually and one of the most learned and profound thinkers of any age of the world's his tory, received a training in the Desert where lie was taught by tbe Divine Spirit to prepare hien for his work. The twelve Apostle's; "unlearned and ignorant men, 'were under the instruo Co P. R. TICKET AGENT. iiCT1 Gi N. W. TELEGRAPH CO. Opt, Brunswick House, ingballs, Q31t 112<DAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1890. EDITORIUL NOTES, Ddu. 3. B. FKarsittt, M. P, P. for Forth Norfolk, the Liberal Whip in et Df the Ontario Legis'aeure, is seriously ill at his home in Simone. • ON Friday morning last, J R Bir- ohalt suffered the death penalty at , 1Voadstook for the murder of 1? 0 Beuwell, in P-bru:ary last, INDI0ATIoNa point to ox-Pres1dent r ' , Qlevlandbeing the Democratic Candi- datefor President in 1892 and Mr. Jas. G. Blaine, the Republican Candi. late. Tan Quebec Government has acquired control of all the lunatic asylums in the province, and they wilt be under Provincial control here- after: IT Is now pretty certain that the D.:tninion Parliament will not meet till some time in March, in order that Itofore prorogation the numerical part of the census may .be made !)crown, and, redistribution bill introduced and passed. The census will be taken in :April. MR,:Du±iOAN MA tinvantt, . presi tient of the'Commorcial Bank of Man- itoba, estimates, after dedneting what ,went ie required to. keep the mills going and for seed purposes, , the amount of Manitoba wheat for export would he at feast 12,000,000 bushels, and unlit exceed this.. ' Some members of the Goderich Coun- cil are objecting to the charter of the Goderich and Wingham railway being )landed ever to, the Holmes syndicate. ' It appears to he a case of "dog in the manger." Dr.Holmes, at a meeting of the council,recnntly,:held, offered to transfer the stock to the iown or any person wishing to take it, provided shell. persons .had the approval of tile' Council. His to be hoped that the matter may be settled amicably and that active stepsbe taken to build the road at an early day. Theism is cosiderahie speculation as to what, action the Dominion Govern -rent will take in regard to legislation passed at the, last session of the Man- itoba legislature in regard to dual language and .separate schools. The, queetictn.af disallowance is now being cr nsidereed by nettle committee of the Privy Oo.utteil, eensiating of Sir John Macdonald, Sir Johrt Thompsnn, Sir Hector Leagevtn, and Hon. Messrs, Abbott and Tupper, Two of this cotntnittee are Catholics and three Protestants; two are from. Quebec, tvo from 1'iovitScotia, and one from O.trario. c A nee, stock show, tinder theaus p i ttes of the e Guelph Fat 'Stock Glob and the Ag'icultural and Arts Asso.. elation of Ontario, will be held in as there was in enforcing the Scott Act. Dist. PARNAt.xi on aeoount of his conduct wi.h Mrs. O'Shea, should be forced to retire from the leadership of the Irish Nationalist party in the Eng. 114 House of Commons. It is said that many of his followers do not wish hits to retire, but publics opinion should compel trim to do so. A than whose private life will not bear the light of day,is not worthy of the posi tion of leader of any great movement or any party. Tame has been a kind of'pauie on the stook exchanges of London (Eng. land) and New York during the past week, Oa Saturday the financial crisis in London became extremely acute, the rumor gaining ground that Baring Bros. would go to the wall on account of the great depreciation of the South American securities with which they were loaded, The Bank of England, the Bothsohilds and other strong houses came to the firm's aid with a guarantee fund, and a discs. trous panic was averted. Wroxeter• The cantata 'performance in the Town Hall, held reoently,was success- fully carried through,. and reflected credit on Dr. Brow,', the leader.: - Practice for the church of England and Methodist annual. Christmas tree Onrist. The most . important duty of performances has already begun and a "Teacher to hie Class Outside the we hope the interest always manifest School Room" is,a special preparation ed in the children will Scot fail to show of the lesson. 'lie -or she•must come itself again this year. The. sudden before the class prepared to interest, death of Mr. Wm. Dickson caused edify, instruct and so teach the lessor: quite a sensation in our • visage last that the heart slay be touched and Saturday, as in spite of his weak state the practical tiiitha fn.tHe•lessoti may of body, it was not thought bit end be a hung pewee fore; usefulness, and was so near. He took a stroke of especially that Christ. may become, paralysis in Prince Albert, last sum more andM46'150400 ''to every mer, aid was brought from there by •young soul. 'Jessie Ohnstle fn every his brother Van, and bud never lesson and the teaoher• if he's to per, thoroughly rallied, Me, •Dioitson had Porro his dnty;ueight,,a;;Iniist,make the: seen something of nee, although a needful preparatirn eit-.enable him to comparatively yanirg man, and could unfold to the class Christ's. utrnite love relate his experiences in the American •andl:fiswiliiu nq s y et r jtt:desire war, in which he took a part with the to save every indivicleal Member who is northern array, Among various en• listening to his words. .:r;llow, is.the gagements with the enemy, the Battle Teacher to prepare ? ....On is to study of the Wilderness w e g one to here- the, leaems. diligently,x carefully and membered by him as it was there he prayerfully. He should commence was shot throixgli the knee and after- early in the week to 'prepare fur next wards had a trial of hospital life ie ' Sabbath's ]essen,the earlier the better, Buffalo, etc: -The Missed Sanderson and not rut off the preparation to a have returned frotn their visit to `s short time before behe to appear bee Peterborough and purpose leaving.for -fore the class to teach' rind then ex- Grand Pounds before long. • not he will be able. , to interest and • : edify, the scholars. Fellow teachers, B1ueyale• ., , the •lesson must be studied and • While Miss Oarson, of Belgrave,and ; thought on't with care'itnddiligsnceand Miss telly of Blyth, wen going front with earnest prayer for the Holy Spirit the village to the station, one night to give us light and kfowledge,so that ]past week, Miss Kelly alipped on the . we may be able to .unfold that truths side walk and sprained her foot. She in such a manner that the heart's at was carried into. Mr. R.N. Duff's, feotiteas will be drawn out to Jeges,the where remedies, were applied, She ceviescience awakened and bythe.hiese suty'ered very nitich for a time.--l'Ir. ing of the Divine Spirit on our feeble. R. J. Duff, father: pf 1L 2r. R. N. Dull; work, souls may be gathered into t.be has returned from Manitoba, wbere he granary of the Lord. The faithful Bits been for about .eight years. Ale Teacher neust know hitt-we'll weakness, though over 80 years of age, he is hale and then ask God to +, give.the• needful and strong. -Two of . the •• Wieghnm preparation. "If. any . man leek wib.. blood were foolish. enoughthe other dotn, let him ask of God, who giveth night to drive up here +.o see song of to every one litierally';.ad'upbraideth the Bluovale. girls.: So the boys held ,not,eihd it:shell be •given birn,`t ,1t1 a calmed and: resolved that punish- : the Lord Jostle are n}d nil the trees- meat was deserved., They . took the urns of wisdom and 'kpotvledge,, and it horse tied buggy into the back fields of is from.. this source -•;•front the great an adjoining farm. They then thopght Teacher Himself- our , wisdom and the buggy needed oiling, • and they knowledge in Spiritlzal ;things must proceed to apply the oil, • but unfor• oorxle. 0o. -worriers with Christ, you tunately they did not know Brach and 1 meat remember that Plod puts about horses and hugging and iriste.ad no prewione on laziness.: He who is of putting the wheels on as they found a worker watt God -.:•:the person of the them they put the hind' wheels in real faitheeetudies to show himself front and the front wheels behind, but approved uittotfiod. He gives atteu . the young inert from Winghani eeetned dance to reading. He : makes 'solid to think all Was right and drove off • preparations, It. is not enough to trite happy, no doubt thinking they snatch up: a lesson Opera few mo• were lucky to get their horse again: menta before the school opens. This is =— an insult.to the scholars, a disgrace to y3elixtore. the Teacher and cif ;injury: to the n rip lt, on the •IOtlt and Yltli of Schen report -•.Written Examine, Master we profess to' •safve. That t , , , tion held November' 14th : litlt-:p. which. ' is bast 'coatn',.motltl afnd let us :December nett.- The judges appoint- Perkins, 100 per cent. ; 0, F. • Me. see to it that our tetlrching.. Costa WI eB are ne tallows: Cattle -Aid. Hardy, 5.7. nth Sem-M, 'ivtuing; snore little time, effukt, SFW-&eniel and F;eerlteinet, tree'eonto; John (lope, 80 per cent, ; 41. Fry!. 97 ; M. Jeffery, hard, anruest sandy. Tp study wine. Save Park, j;rantlord ;• Jos. Dingle, El ie Irwin, 84. 8raieS.'n-,'4i''.. Irwin.100r knee , it% or olos+'tsiant Prsv"r is worse 8lone with God lleamiiftrri ; ,3ohn-Dt4nrz. P11rrtt'wn, blit, n6 ; 14 Jeffery, 92. 2r4 ;fun.-- .the choly Spirit spenlcing to our ear. ff Bene-.seri:* Ar`kell•- Atkalt;. W 44.1P. Bremner, 100 ; E, Perkine, Ss, J. 'neat Iterate,: let us l esi'ege•t,lhe morel ti•ow, . t•rttOs ; Wit .'Tbompeon, Elora. ' Fry, 88, 2ual,- 1. ,Aiirani, 11)0 ; S. , aper not sineerely implore the 'treat n Melldrdy; Chetah ; John 8ehardsnn, 06: B. Wilson, 96. Part ` ilurninateir to Wl1lh* •e t : :Jae.' F,dirltaer, eon., 11 Sett. -.law, Barton, 60. Part 7i' e%bids, ntiat a Id laprartL8u 1 ;'y Slits Ottlitie, Bits:.. ;hun-M.Meggue, 84; M. Lantnonl fllme lf, ttotbot war m briers r, ,_, ti" • ." r 1t Yativg+tplin. ing tines. We need the groes of God lit qur own hearts end we should vas the prayer in the words of the study song; "Break thou the bread of life, Dear Lord, to roe, Aa thou didst break the loaves, Bookie the sea." 2nd. The teaoher should carefully consider the responsibility involved in teaclawg. The cure and care of souls, how delicate, bow ditTinult. Who is suiftcient for these things 1 Our suiflcienny Must proceed from God alone. The teacher has the care and training of immortal souls and the impress be leaves on their young hearts will be as lasting as eternity. The teacher should be careful that he is making the best' impressions, and know that lis is responsible and will have to render his account to Lied for his deportment, sayings, conduct, motives, and the way he performs his duties in relations to the scholars. The Teacher who is careless and in- different, cold and unsympathetic, who is not in "blood earnest," who lets tribes keep him from his class, is a stone of stulnbling and a rook of offense to the little ones, and it is bet- ter for him that a m.}]stone were !tang ed .about his neck, and he were cast into the see. May (i•od enable each on of us to wisely consider our re, sponsibilitios, and our great account- ability to Him for the manner we perforin our respective duties • as teachers. So that each one of as may tie so happy as to hear the blessed and joyful commendation of "Well done, good' and faithful,servant, enter into the joy of thy Lord." 3rd. To make each scholar indi- vidually the subject of earnest prayer. Thie is a very important duty we owe to. every member of . our class, We Boit of the Master Teaober---"He who should persevere in constant, heart - taught as man never taught" -to fit felt supplication at the Throne of Grace them to teach the Gospel of His King. for their conversion, and their growth gl. dour and win immortal souls for j in knowledge of spiritual things, and in christain character, and usefulness. If we are: really alive to our duty in this respect, we will he importunate in prayer, asking that t'he, lives of theee committed to our trust may be moulded, and . fashioned into the glorious beauty, radiance, and perfee tion of the Master's life. "Wonderful the whiteness of the glory, Oan we truly that perfection share? win thein to Christ, and that you bear theta in your heart during *h. week, you must do more than Stile.. Open your home to thew, and Mate, them welcome Guests. If you pooh: determine to use your home for the )))aster in tins regneot, you will fi no lack of opportunity, and the joys, pure and unalloyed, you will experi• enoe will make your' own life the hap,. pier and brighter. 7th. If be should happen to meet with any of then when they are in bad company, or indulging in any'evil habit, or doing what is wrong, he. should very earnestly and.:. otionately,. with great tenderness, retuonstrate with them and advise thein to pursue the right and proper course. Let us, • ns faithful, loving Teachers, imitate Ohrist's ersatnple, and when we do speak a word of reproof, of warning; or of counsel, say it kindly, lovingly, tenderly, but earnestly, with the Sue.•:• prime desire to benefit and save•the one spoken to,aud bring hint to Christ, ,Every true thing we do in Ohriete name, in love to a fellow creature: with an immortal soul to save, and love to our Saviour, who has died to • save to the very uttermost, though it .: • leaves no mark anywhere else in God'a • universe, leaves an imperishable mark;. on our own life. Every deed of un.. selfish kindness that we perform with' love to Christ in our hearts, though it, .bless po other soul in all the world leaves its sure benediction on our.. . selves. As able writer has said,,. "Thousands of years since a leaf fell on the soft clay and seemed to be lost, But last summer a geologist in his ramblings broke off a piece of rock • wish his hammer and there lay they image of the leaf with every' line and every vein and'all the delicate tracery preserved in the stone through these. centuries." So the wcr:ls we speak - for Christ, and the things we do to. day, may seem to be lost, but in the great final revealing,' the smallest.of them wilt appear to the glory of Christ. ' and reward of the doer, 8th and finally. His own example outside the school room sbnuld be such . as the scholars aright fallow with profit and with the approval of their Saviour. The Sunday School Teacher ;>. should walk so close to the great Teacher, that when enforcing any practical scripture truth, be can say Yes ,our liveaare pages of thy story, f with the Apostle Pan): "These things', • We thy Shape andeupersoriptien bear.:which ve have seen in me, do." The . Tarnished forms, torn -leaves, but thou young have very sharp eyes, and.are • oanstmendthem, very keen, to observe anything in clic:" Thou . their own eor.tpleteness cant deportment, walk,or eonver'sation that unfold, is not consistent with what we teach. From our imperfections, and wilt end If we to a them,teach one thin„ and live shine-. Drossoonsuming,turning dusttogolde . thine else, we may not wonder if our 4th, To visit thein in their horses, teaching has -very little effect on our; .• class. That theysoon ' and become acquainted with their discover that we;. surroundings' and tine influences whish are only actors, not true teachers, and • affect them, showing that you take a t°e ehoutd be careful that we live the • kindly ivterast in them, and that your life we endeavor to mark out for our love for them prompts you to catch a scholars. 1 than think that eharacta:....,. little of the Spirit of our Saviour," Who ousts' more ability. • Not what went about continually doing good." is said, nor how it is said, although.. Become acquainted with the needs. of these are very important, but wha• your scholars, the books they read, says it determines +;fe reception. that the oompanioas they go with, their the truth often receives. What pole • pursuits And pleasures, their joys and are is more than what ynu say, ' sorrows, their earthly hopes, and -"Thou must thyself be true, their spiritual aspirations. A ver If•thou the -truth wouldst teach, p p y 1t is the overflow of soul, important point -and one whialr a That gives the lips true speech" live teacher should not overlook•-ia In conclusion, fellow teachers,. 1; to enlist the sympathy and cordial would just say "That if ye know these' co-operation of the parents in the things, happy are ye if ye do them." work of the school. ff the teacher • - anrl parents have the same object ' iu Morris. view --are workiug along the 'Nome . )Mfr. J. Michie has gone to Michigan line, ---desirous of affecting the same for the winter. He accompanied -Mr. purpose -the grand and holy purpose W. Scott. -Mr, J. Young, fornaerly of . •( of storing the young and pliant minds the 6th line, has returned from the with Gospel truths, and guidingg•their lumber ivonds of northern California, footsteps into the paths that• are He thinks Canadian saw loss 'are "Pleasant and full of peace,"-"•Hien _ rather mall affairs. -Mr. $,l,t, Bus- iest assured, by the blessing of" God, sal, wlo has been. for some time in their hopes will. be more than ; 'ealiz.- Detroif has returned. Be.thtnkat On-• ed. tarso good enough for him. -Mr. 13ar- • 5th. Toshow a kindly interest in tie, whose barns were destroyed'by them, by recognizing them ori the fire a few weeks ago,is pushing foward . street..ata speaking, to them)' in a the erection of a new tine. Nothing:- frieendly land affectionate rn inner. ..like energy and good neighbors, and This is something we often fall to clo. a hese Mr Barrie is well supplied 'With. I plead guilty, and btonestly aesknotv.(-1V1.iss Janet Hood is visiting.friends ledge the corn, fbr time shoe pinches; in'Paris this week. -The" Sunshine.' but the worst"oan teend and each•:one Methodist Sunday school intend hold. of to can learn s< lesson from, the lov. ing a•Christmas tree entertainment ore, ing Saviour,who was so lovealilu't His the 22nd of December; The Sunday' fr'ends, and we moat catch. tTie, Spirit; previous to that will be especially for of this friendship -a friendship which the children. -Mr. Z enuedy, of Sun. is rooted in what Christ does, or shine,bas moved to CLodericb township, would do for us, rather than what we where he will reside in fu•turs..-•••Mrs. do for Him, i#ains, sr., had a severe attack of Gthe it will no doubt tend to illness lately, b .t is sotnet++hat better - Strengthen very ntuslt the hold which at present. the Teacher' has or ought to, have upon his class to have them meet Mt'. O ,1, t'helps has been lippomlited' with Mill in a sooial'way in his ltt)r]xn, sheriff of tfiricne county, in place of untie is year, or cusp every )scarf year, 'Stns. 6MoCoukev, deceamted, or quarter. aim uirctutnsteneee will Mr. R. M. Meredith, of London, allow, In a brief hour on. Sunday, by wee sworn ni at Sarnia on '1'ueedn a hand olavp, :find ,a 'kindly inquiry, by Judge 13»yd as Jud fee of time Eau• yon may aserot nydusah notnsthing, and prams (7nttrt of Judieatnre, [ihtf 'Mir dark: der somewhat tai throw around the , The blatieFnal W. C. T• 11. 0onren- d fill tl+r w the strong slit nt rrhr:awi of illiluettce trot' 'meeting at Atlanta, Ga., re elm - ed trtrrnaw but if yqu «ant theca tc f i;mfi5 that std President Prances E. Williard bare) yt4u are in ear,iG,b in our shorts to the cholic hatter .5Troy." w - -4. Kee • Thur . The Township. Uouber:noil of Tunis met in Saultie hall, Bluevale, an day, ,NO . 17th, 1890. Members •present, The Heave in the chair. utinutcs of last meeting we're read, proved and signed. Oclumunicat were.' read from 1k7essrs. Oam Holt & Cameron, re suit BBryc Louttit and others; from Tow Engineer, re drains; from IIl Council, re boundarylineaocount; Witigham Council re boundary lin aiuunt;and from G flBlaukwell, re as tent -The Reeve reported that, viitb Mr. Ainsley aucl a oornmitt Outwit, he had inspected the d tion of road recommended by Ainsley at Eadie'a bridge, and de to purchase a piece of land from Syphons, at the sum of $85 for said deviation, as it would mate shorten both the bridge and th preaches. Mr Cruickshank rep that Wm I4iitehell had complete of gravelling, and recommended went, .Mr. Gemini!). reported h let* of partly repairing Gern bridge to Geo, Nicholson ; job pleted and recommended pays Also, that, • subject • to the provai of this 'council, he had let of further repairs on the same h to the saw..e party. Also that th vert let to a Hayden was corup and recommended pezytnent,. that ballad let a job of putting culvert on 4th ou,lcession, opposi 6, to Wm Harris, at $2.50. Tl was completed and he reeomm payment. Mr Kirton complain the council that his land was fl by a culvert put in the road op his tut. Movedby Thomson ended by. Win. Cruickshank, Mr Gemmillbe instructed to i the same, and to consult with bo Harris and ivtr Kirton in regard and report to this council at its meeting..-:Carried,-.3'(oved by well, seconded by Woe Gamed the clerk write to the engineer a him to call at Eadie's bridge a vey piece of land bought . fro Stephens., when going out to i drain-Oarriedeee loved by, R well, seconded by Wm Getnmill. the. Reeve be instructed to atte adjourned sale of lends for to Goderioh (if any) in the inter this Township -0 tried.- Nov G Thomson, seconded by Win in ill, that the collector he into to cash order onschool trustees, No 4, for $150-0..rried =-Mot R Maxwell, aeeouded by E1' Th that the clerk be instructed t up a By-law to prohibit all ri 1 • driving of any vehicle drawn animal on tbe sidewalks in this ship.- Carried: ••- The fellowi counts were passed and orders. Treasurer issued ; Geo Nie $11.55, repairing bridge; ,Toll idson, $1.75, repairing scraper Orr, $195, gravel ; Jas Scott, repairing culvert ; Samuel An $2 95, gravel and damages; deb, $2.50, culvert ; Wm $8 58, gravelling ; Wnl Harris, culvert ; Duff &. Stewart, 5 lumber ; Win Messer. $6.99, to indigents D Marshall, $6, house for indigents; Forester $2, rent for court; Ed Arir $6, charity; Vin Andersot;, $ ity; El Shrigley, 53, charity • cipauity of Wingham, 537.12, h account. Moved by Wm Critic seconded by It Maxwell, tl 01001 adjourn to meet. in Saul Bluevale, on Monday, Deo.15t J Buwnmss -It iaweil to be posted in the details of one's busiuess•the more ly SO when the bu. mess is me intricate. 410,000 was recently the ltfcCauslaiids, of Toronto, a American specialist in the Stain business found to his chagrin that had been wonting for years the v that he Wished to dispose of, an. was supposed by him to be of rem oovey. ' vian CHRONIC : COUGH II For if you .io not it may beam a,unptire. For consumption, S. aeneraz flaunty ane i1'asiing 1 there is. nothing 1180 SCOTT'S E LSI( Of Par o Cod Liver OE HYPOPHOSPHi cgs Sttt Isistsse. soma lints ft is almost as palatable its m better than other so•called fir it wonderful heel. prodaaer. SOoTT'S El!'#tLS10 to put top its a ee?neem aoterwraa sore one oat the Vomiter. So Dwain.* at SO. . mut jti.00 b'o0i'r ,s DnwN ti ne)