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The Wingham Times, 1897-10-22, Page 6
le 1 r*.r 1 charas is. eternal in duration, and +t ;'IM $ should bt) On of 'prayer. A short discussion ollowed, and a m.—.. . _..,�.• �.n hymn was sung. 1 `l:tl)AY, ()4 T 3 11 B.. 3L, 1897, n t e 1, , SUialAY SCHOU A EPWOPlTII LE SUES. .THOD }T. �S OF WING HAM T3 S .k RLC +. Conventions at Wxnghaln. TIIE WIN GRAM TIMES, OCTOBER 22, t897 rotary -Treasurer, Dr. Gillies, jr., Teeswatter ; Delegate to Conference, Rev.1. B., Walixvin, Luckfow. On undo(); it wtis resolved that this n anti l S4.B14TU $ERVIOBS, MI.T'IfODIST—Rev. Dr, Pascoe, pas- tor. Services at 11 a al and? p tn. ,iai 1 SI3YTERIAN---1:ev. D. 1'errie, Verbal repasts on Sunday School l i Cu tan request the general pastor. Services at 11 a m and 7 p w. Dg,[SCQRAL, S. Paul's—Rev, Wm. work i b d''tl•ict and a eoiiver• Epworth League Board to arrange Lowe, rentor. Services at 13. a fir and 7 1 sation on the question : " Are there the plan for the election of officers, p m. 13t11'TIST Tiev„las. Hamilton, Ima- mwhere Mission Sunday Schools which will expedite the work, tar, Services R u a to and 12 tn. can be established, where oo Chime On motion, it was decided to held CONO,RI,1C.Af1QTAL•-•,.Rev, IL . or School at present exists,” was the next meeting in Kincardine, the Masan, pastas. Services at it a m and 1'IRS'r DAX—SUNDAY SCHOOLS.. The conventions of , the Sunday Schools and Epworth' Leagues in the Winghain District of the Methodist. Church, were held on Wednesday and Thursday, October 13th and 14th, when upwards of seventy dele- gates were present. The first day of the convention wa : devoted to Sunday School wort;. The first ses- sion was commenced at 2 p. nz., by COhltiudting devotional exercises.. The chairman of the district, Rev. Dr. Pascoe, occupied the chair, and gave an earnest and vigorous ad- dress. The first topic, t, The Teacher in of home cannot be over ,estimated, Preparation and Before His Class, especially a mother's hea=rt, love and was introduced by a very sugges- influence, tive paper from the pen of Rev, D. Diseussion—*There is a 'vast differ. Rogers, of Bluevale, who was unable ence between teaching and training. to be present. 1 --In regard to the After the singing of ahymn, the method of preparation, he considered subject, " How can we increase the ir, a good thing to pursue a course Spirituality and Religious Efficiency similar to that practised by many ot our Schools," was introduced by ministers in the preparation of their Rev. A, Cunningham, of Kincardine. sermons, viz: Begin with the study If we are to increase the spirituality of the lesson early in the week; read and efyicieney of our Sunday Schools it over study the context. The we must have something that we banner was recommended as an el%i— have not got. Teachers must have dent help in preparation. Prayer three requisites to be efficient : 1 -- then taken up. The afternoon session was then closed by the singing of a hylnn and the pronouncing of the benediction. The evening; session WOS very largely attended, The opening ex• ercises were conducted by Rev. N. S, Burwash, of Salem. The first subject, " The Parents' date of which to be fixed by the Executive Committee, After singing and prayer, the meeting adjourned until 2 o'clock p. ul.. The afterl:ot"n session opened with singing, and devotional exercises led by the Rev. W. M. Pomeroy, of 13ethel, The President, Rev, A. W. Dever, Providential and Moral I2esponsibil- i of I3ervie, followed with an enthlasi- g," asm that bespeaks a successful year's ity in the Training of the Youn was introduced by ills, J. II, Me.work in looking up and lifting up for Christ and the Church. He Hardy, of Teeswater, Ile empha- sized the honor and dignity ,of par— dealt largely upon the necessity of a son tl purity, Each member do- 7pta.. CHRISTIAN WORKERS •*— Mise Outvote and Lock in cotnwand, Servicer} at 3 p at and 8 ,tut SALVATION dY—Atljntan tMlles and wife in command. Services at 11 a. tu, 3 p at and 8 p at, In ettoh of the above named churches Sabbath School is held at 2.30 p tc. necessary for success. There is need of new and improved methods in our work. The value of variety was well brought out, A resolution was passed tendering a hearty vote ot thanks to the people ge, Children are entathe '•heripersonal I a p e ing their. duty, even though they of the Winghanl Methodist Chureh, hent conscience and ! For i' 1 to the Billeting and of God. judgment, may not sec any success yet. and espee al. y g free will are gifts for which we are re- the Master's sake, for the Churches Reception -Committees, who so satis- responsible to God, Providential resake. they must persevere, and in faetoriiy conducted the work. food,onsibility is the financial—providing clothing, &e. The moral re -tins way present. the Spirit, not only A. resoluthoti rwas lly unanimously in the Subordinate Leagues, but also ' passed., tendering bility is the principal point ce throughout the Wingham district. • thanks to the Rev. A. C. Crews, children are born good ; the influence The address was to the point, and • General Secretary, for his services, was well received. 'and inviting .hint to meet with them The lirst:subject, " The League as !ln convention again next year. an Educator," was introduced by I The Consecration Service was the Mev. 1..B. Wallwin, B. A., of then .entered into, the Rev. John H. Luoknow. He dwelt upon the need k+is3he►', of Corrie, taking charge. of the Leaguers taking up healthful After the closing exercises a most reading, that they may be well successful convention. was brought grounded in the truth, and in this to, a .close. way avoid the danger that surrounds the young, who are unable to defend their possession with the Eternal Word, The Epworth League has a great missiou to teaeh is the definite work, of savant souls. This cannot BANK of HAMILTON IJ WINGHAIVI. Capital, 61,20,000, Rost, $725,00011 P resident—Jon:I 871140.2. Vine-rreskient—A. (1, itAnses. nal<t1zaron.s Jot1N l', oro%, Gso, It0M u, vyu Glsaat, t', A, T. 1 WOOD, A. A. LEI' (Toronto). Oaebier—J. TiiR mULI.. Oavi;lgre Bank -.-Hours, 10 to 8, Setprdays, 10 1. Deposits of 01 and upwards reoolved mud tarot allowed. epochal Deposits Mao received at current ratesof it..trest. 3Dra,ftq at Oreat Britain and the United States bought and sold be done without the thorough know - must not be forgotten, no matter Personal piety; 2—B1bie,knowledge; ledge of •the Bible: The Reading Low fall and complete his mental 3—Aptitude to teach's personal piety Circle was ,very well sustained and preparation. If he neglects medita- —New life in. the .soul•; there • is a all the Leaguers were urged to tak tion and prayer, he will he surpassed lack of this abundant life. The all it up. by that other teacher, the air of , indwelling of the Holy Ghost gives m Discussion followed with many whose closet is fragrant with prayer. tpersonal power. If you *ere to take points of 'i:nterest and profit. 2—When before his class the Teach- l a lump of ice sue feet high and two er" should know and recognize the i feet broad and set it ,down in the 'members of his class, Encourage i front of the room, how long would it the children to memorize the title 1 take to ehange the atmosphere of and golden text. He 'discouraged this room.? The teacher who seeks the use of lesson helps either by 4 the Baptism of the Holy .Ghost may teacher or scholar in the class. The expect great results. Tlbey should 1 teacher should he bright and cheer— seek to win souls. Illustration—The fnl. He should not miss the oppor—,cripple at the pool, The teacher to tunity of presenting Jesus as their i put the children in. The .child has Savior. la wonderful longing for Christ, A short discussion took place after Flowers bloom every month of the this paper was read, when a hymn year. Theile comes a 'bine when was sung. children come consciously into the The next topic, " The Dilfieulties; love of Christ. of Sunday Sehools and their Renne-1 A short discussion fellowed, and a dies," was introduced, upon which a. hymn was smug. very interesting and profitable dis- i ;fir, W H. Kerr, of Brussels, in - cession took place. Difficulties were troduced the subject," The Churches recognized, which will no doubt dis- appear when grappled with vigor- ously. Then followed a season of singing and earnest prayer. Rev. W, bit Pomeroy, of Bethel, introduced the topic, " The nnport- ance of attendance of Sunday School Scholars at the regular services of the Church." Children are always ings. 8—Claitn -of the consentrated expected to be partakers of God's activity of the young people. The their offering to that work. He em• __.�„_�....,.• f • • : A.coidents Will Happen John Brown, a G. T. R. veteran„ of 2440 lldarahall St., Plliladelphia, says.: •'13y mere chance 1 came across I)r. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. I was a greet ew•irerer from that dreadful malady -•-Catarrh. Tllid wonderful remedy affeotrid a speedy and permanent sure in my ease, an0 .f tUU 60 thanisful for it that I am willing, to spend .the.remainder of my days ill apeeading the ?goon news to my fellow suffereus:" Sold ut Chisholm's Drug Store. W. CORBOTIT.AD, AaJrNT E. L. DLOEINSON, Solicitor.. A. E. S see —15 rTJhI 461Ihvu SY RY 1I IDAX 110BNING -,-•AT VIE*" 'TIMES QFFICE,40SI�PHCNE �$THET. WINQ11,AM, p1,fl AItIO. Strb*l4*' ptiOPpricO,$1po'yea3',h advauoe TAD'vSItT151N0 RATES Space i 1 yr. 1 0 Imo, 111 too. 1 mo ane atilumn �1t 0 00 $,10 00 irAi uu y'4'2 Balt " 40 00 20 • 12 00 quarter " 20 09 1•''* 00 7 00 1 ' 00 une inch 4 00 S 00 2 00 100 Legal and other casual advcrtisentont, fro per to for first !undimmed'. So per line foroaoh subsequent inaw cal hie reused er line geriarst le. insertion, and .tonal notices lUc, p 5i, per line for aitch subsequent insertiar . Advertisements of Lost, Found, Struyed,Situations mid Business Chalices %Vented, not exceeding t3 line nonpareil, 01 for first month, and 000. for wadi 1 iibsequent month, Houses and Farms for Salo, nut exceeding 8 line, Al. for first month, 50e. par subsequent month BANKER, WVI/WHA. ' GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS- ACTED. honey advanced on Farmers and Business men on endorsed note and collateral. FARMERS SALE NOTES CASHED. Moneys remitted by draft toed! per of Canada and the United States. Notes. and accounts collected on reasonable terms. Money Do Loan on .Notes. Notes Discounted AT ItEASOl`TABI"Ba ItATRS Money advanced on Mortgages at 5r, ps1 eeutwith privilege Of payini; at the end of any year. Not.• and aoucunts colluated. SORT. 'ivlOIt f 11Ot). Beaver Block Winrharn, Out .As the result of blood ;poisoning caused by •t bad tooth, 'Phos. R, The subject, "" Outside work of :Stnith died at the Galt 11os�p,ital. the League," by D, C. Taylor, of Luoknow„ .set. forth a plan of sys-;Diseases often lurlt in the blood before tematic eanvass of eat:b Society, they openly manifest themselves. There. which owed be wrought by every ford keep the blood pure with Hood's Sar - Society with good results. A cycle - uiparilla. of prayer and reading, the outline of Improved Road Me g. daily retaialxg.in conneetion 4ith the __ Saboath School, was recommended ;Ayr. A. W. Campbell, Provincial as very .apprupriate. Tie need. of instructor in road making, states entertainment of a Christian char- that there are abundant signs in the. atter- sllould;be employed in connee- Province that the good roads propa— tion with ittll meetings' and social Banda is meeting- with great -success. gatherings. He has in hand more than '50 •appli— The discussion brought out many eations from rural municipalities re - points of great interest. gemming him to inspect and eeport Rev. A. C. .Crews, General Secre— uipon the best way 'of improving tary of the Epworth League of the their -highways, and will be ,occupied claim upon the Sunday School, and 'Methodist Church, gar e an excellent iter -some moni,lhs in at:reseasng •to its obligations to it." 1--T�leChurch address on ,the different phases of them. A remarkable fact liX'connec- should regard the Sunday School as a recruiting ground. 2 --Claim on its youthful enthusiasm. 13ay..•s and girls converted .+ to God take ,a deep interest in cherch serviees. If the church people had this entlusiasm we would have better prayer meet— the Christian work of the young tion 'with the movement is t�hha't•close people. He ,dealt with the need of upon -$50,000 has been spent an road the. student's ,forward missionary mamma machinery throughout the movements, and recommended very Province during the past year. highly the sup;poating and cuntribut- 'Theme :is every prospect that before ing to the geneual plan of missionary wee; the whole Province will be well Work, instead of .taking side interests provided with passable thorough— into h— into consideration, when presenting fares. h- Church I C pbasized the wisdom o entering .,„- services in the Bible, Until we have obligations of the C ere to the : un Kates' measured the full capacity of the day School: 1—That of piloting the heartily into the utissionary work. te -The conveutiou then adjourned child, we cannot excuse him from school. 2—The Church should eno- the public service. They have deep. tier the school, until ti o'clock p. m. er thoughts than you give them After a short discussion and the 44"b ..The eveningnbesession was begun credit Tor. Children like to go to closing exercises, the convention ad -by sinking; a numbeof hymns, aftef . church. They should not be stunt- journed until Thursday morning at whiehithe ,Rev. A. .Cge of Cham, or ed. They have an interest ill the 10 o'clock_ Isincar xer took charge of the de ra ; ,church. In every service we should tiunal exercises. ray for the children. A portion of 1 mom DAY--EPrvortTH LEAGUES. Rev. T. W. Oosens, of Fordw.eh, i the sermon should be for theta. We The first session of the Epworth then spoke on •The Spiritual Work ! ought to hold a ehildren's service League Convention was opened at of the League." The importance of the of1 v 'w'a s ofnted out. The de once a. quarter. This should be our 10 o'clock a. in., by devotional' i p limn(), " All the Chureh in the Sun- exercises. The Rev. Dr. Pascoe.sign oi' the League leas then touched day School, all the Sunday School in ehairman of the district, occupie'i upon. rl'be kind of Christians we the Church." the chair. The convention entered want are those who pay as well as Discussion—Bring .the child -to to upon the first item on the pro- pray. The Christian who will go Church that they may be prepared gramme, that of organization and out in the world and stand against to attend Sunday School, A great election of officers which resulted as ail that is not in harmony with what majority of children are trained to follows ; President, Rev, A.. W. Detre is in accordance with God's Word. stay at home. r Bervie; 1st Vice -President D. C. Thetemperance cause was then The next topic, ""The Teacher's Taylor, Luoknow; 2nd Vice, M rs touched upon, and the necessity of relation to the Scholar outside of the Cuyler, Whitechurch ; 3rd Vice, our standing true to it was pointed School or in everydaylife," was in- Mrs. E. P. Paulin, Winghain • 4th out. The necessity of all taking troduced by Mrs.u.yler, of White• 'trice, bliss Seltery,.Kincardine ;' See - building in the development and up Wescholars building of the. Christian work of the church, are before our 5 o s i necessity of being League. e The 1, .Asla n Bible - - e u . 1 Illb �7ry e b J !9 living epistles, responsible for attend ante at Sunday School. Many do ' BE TED, Tff, .l`T IZLoNDIKR. t;tudetlts. For Pentecostal services we must have 1 entceostal power, We want enthusiasm itf our work ; it stirs us up, and we are not so aft to be affected by what people say to us. We should be enthusiastic in this work, because it is for eternity. Rev, A. C. Crews then gave an address on the elements of success in the League work. The following were the points dwelt upon: Sttecess was defined ; objeets of the League : t—To save souls; 2—To build up COOKS Chrisflan wisps t ' e er I .-S —To train T NI: FRIEND for work,. Industry and activity are 3.nAOEst S.(11,.1Z iIM Ca14ta04. not feel this responsibility, The teacher is responsible for right prep- tration. The teacher must,- get in touch with the seholar. The teacher is responsible for his every da life— force of example, habits, attitude to the various services and organiza. tions of the elnirch. Whatever is of autl said I could notget well. Dr, 0284. advised me to try Doan's 1lidney Pills, as It was my only chance to stet well I did so, and eats cele truly say that I owe my life to following his advice, for I strong and we11 tod sit ay. y . My life has t n been spared to my three Children, and I Mrs. B. Winkworth, Morrison Street, Niagara Balls , Ont., says : "1 was attack- ed by kidney trouble e.1 out a year tt110 ttn:i steadily grew words until November last when I became so low that I thought 1 would live only a short gine longer. The doctor here pronounced my case w Com-- plicatiou of Bright's. disease and dropsy, doubtful character should be avoid fed. The relation between teacher and scholar should be one of kindly taught should ould interest. The lessons ug be ctt'rried out in every day life.think that Domes fills are worth their The relation between teacher and ' weight in gold. artt ar4h�re .r& SPAN WAS CURED. 4. • DEAR StRA,—i can highly rennin- 4» .,+ mend Dr, Fowler's Extract,of wild 4- ,r Strawberry It cured my baby- of d' .s. diarrhoea tifter all other means failed, .ie t, so I give it, great praise. It is excel- d- 4. lent for 611 bowel complaints. •i' NIRS. CIIAS. BOTT, 1-larlow, Ont. 4' a' eft' THE HEAD MASTED ▪ Grxrt.isnDFN.—I have found great•?, satisfaction in the use of Dr, Fowler's +I• '%• 'd' Extract of Wild Strawberry, and con. '' 't' sider it invalgable in all cases of T 'T dtarrhma and' summer eomplaint. i' recommend. mend to oto re m c r ItisR ten ur n %° ft to the public. ,, It. 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