HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-10-19, Page 2jl a , ' laltedeetual dovelopme t under time so adinirat'•)'e a syeten (light to lac
It , 411 iz! b ! 1 heads: S'eneation, merest and fin.
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enteeecvesry rsette"} mz. w.•� saT._.w,, .ra:n }L1lee.. Based on "The teacher a:, a
%HIDA , OOT.
public servatlt,"ille
an address, dealing reit
lance of the tcaeher's 0t
and his tenure of Dille
lata then ;ave a clew
his method of death
reading. In the e
idettt delivered
1 the ilnpor-
'1'i:.1.( 1IE11S :.NL 1 .. eo and work,
Iul setting fal'tli t Dr. I41cLel•
the 1:1y element r' '1 :r exposition of
0111" me.gragat' with phonetic
men reeeutly 1 ening, Dr. MeI:tel-
fort'21)1e itlue literlatare, Much
be done "a n trod wholesome
aerie, the t veyed iu the Dr.'s
been utilise( i=essive way. lie
high standard le education of the
. ~;,.hoots of our Ie;Icct of the
s.•.alltlartl of it The iniper-
e incano by which
be utilized nalran-
zlal wort:, a eic.'rgy-
;a(.le use of an. alit and
ration, lie said it could tan lectured 01
the teaching force of On. useful iuforlllati
mit twenty five years, has counsel was col
o the attainment of the genial and ex
of education iii .the cautioned against
Province, raising the intellectual to the
;livlctu(tl attainment of physical and en)otiozla
of teachers." "Catllles-
h of the credit fur oar
oatzual system is due to
the t('a(lue S who have dismissed, agi-
teted, roe lrcd and brought tllgir crys-
.t;alWized elms to the attention of the
!cath ",f the Education department.
'.:'itis e illtouti011 is not intended to be,
nor i it, at all. disparaging to those
who have occupied the foremost place
as f.rlhizilatbrs, expositors and admin.
l$1 s of our Ontario system of eduea
tion The teachers of Ontario have
for.). 'are possessed excellent organiza-
tions. Their county associations have
promptly ( ished their views to the
more central o tanization the provin-
tvial association nd those were direct-
• ly brought beforr the chief st,perinten-
clen`, Minister of E3.ucation. .lt'tlrthor
we itelieve no 4 oanizatiOl1 In tia:tadta
has manifested ess of the selfish spirit
ilt Conducting;, r.leIr bnsiuess than have
t(•aohers' asso. aliens.' This utterance
may not glee- -with nn14'erzal aCCep-
tAUCe, as SO' C have asserted t11at the
prime objoein these meetings is to
further th it own professional end.
Many have disabused their minel.s of
'this narro" idea by attending all 1a5S0•
ciation or two or by examining one of
tho rege ally issued proaa',1.mrnes.
.a.li:)ost a aiversally, we fad the papers'
tt)i,;es al 1 discesziods of a character
cat:alat,d to improve and perfect our
t'.,lacatio al system, teach and p:apuiar-
iz,e mor cittletive moles of imparting
1net1't1Cti• 1 in the various S1hjeCts, illi.
provo text books, and create an inter.
est in and I,'.0 for the ,;rand, enueb•
ling ;and rca'po:teiblo work of teachitee.
It is to be rtur
of teachers iisso
vereel'.y been tt
members of tl
etay bet incline
WW1 program;
i,e)I,'zciil ei'e
objeetors howe
:ia;:.t pregreesi
• 311g, 'collscien
trnetors. J
th•eb they are
the pr3fessio
be cItl,i ll,?d t'at every member of the
teaching pr
her duties
tray safely b
eitiiz anti p
ing of teacher
`:.all be picked up
:+,n that can be
:meant by the
'nI't dili t'nt i11
•her,: n) ii inbt
illy Item thig t
':1:041i':as "tri 0,11
a,l)irations el
':a• thole of
• 1 a. Call at
always reg -1
tt(tifititle a
f::1z'8 of
setaetioe ith
ori We I,
O 1 tat to lw 1)013(
iocatiohai jour,
f) this furtlleran
Ills orliar eltilin
to this matter
the public" sol
-tint:11'1y, mu
exeellont eC
tr
tteil t1ta the benefits
lotions have not mzi-
len advantage of by
profession. A few
1 to crop, find fault
OS and l,elittlo their
ts generally. Tlz e
•er, aro not usualiy the
'e, reflective, pai)lstai1-
ions Ur s:1Ccesstnl in.
is pleasing to know, too,
yearly becoming fewer in
'1t cannot, of coureee,
cssion is alive to his or
and responsibilities, it
said that the least inter-
rly proterammed gather.
sono vaheable ideas
'and tnucll heard nnd
turaad to practical
observing, reflecting
actor of youth. We
1 present at the inset.
=?oho will return to work
stimulated with loftier
aro, views and better
(Iaeainh,- In eortclesion
eiltiOn to what we have
led as blameworthy, un -
d unprofeasi•)nal on the
y we hope only a small
his locality-.•sotxte teach.
'' that every tcnchet•
3ei1 of at least one
al, especially devoted
e of the interests of
t. A mere r'eferent's
us,; suffice here.
'4V,fi:F.3 r Ii''ltt)N
A i+ucees3flz t atltt•ring of thi'Ls era 11r -
i n,,` t"tll was 1 1!1`1 1st i olt:Ade . c p
.tetirsthty unci 'rutty week. Dr, latC'-
.fie flan,* t11i1't:Ct.-r of instittttes,� dis-
r't ..;i'rl ) shalt rr +'.:• +
•'y y 111 he re, bi 10113
11�r�'..":i.n.i, ea al
twice of practical tot citing of this
subject was qiuphasi
useful hints given, an
pressed whidh illu
love for and outline
ing of this subje
gave an account
of the Previnc
discussing arith
emphasized the
pies instead of
rides. A, length
Singing for beginners w
by Miss Burritt, the ha
before her. Religious
good manners was intro
R. E. Brown, and di
ed, and many
thoughts ex-
tend to create
m in trio" teach -
t. Geo. Holman
the last meeting
al Association. In
etic Mr. ,T, DeI Baty
iiuportaneo of princi-
omparativoly valueless
Won followed.
s explained
ing a class
ercises €1111
need by ihtr.
ussed by tho
association. The
prevailing was that
ability is thrown u
this matter, and th.
moral training wa
influence and ge
were in a great m
Still it was the duty o
to exercise all due villi
respect, and as far ms p
all ituOroprieties in spe
Mayor Seager, ill a IIP
pressed himself as in
the objects the teach
in aseelnbling to"
mutual benefit, an
of improving tho 11
ic. A, Etnbury, i
management an
with the requisit
successful t tea,ltler,
should possess tact in the
of not only the school as
•
o neral opinion
o much respond
n the toucher
t where a lack of
manifest, the home
feral surroundings
sure responsible.
the teachore
mice in this
ssible, check
11 or notion.
t speech, ex-
ymp athy with
s have in view
ther for their
Iso with a view
;thuds of education..
discussing school
discipline, dealt
qualifications of a
h:a teacher
anagement
whole but
to Ileal with individual p= i.ils, for all
pupils dict not require t
of the same principles
A properly qualified
also be a periswn of 0
large alnount'•of syn)p
constant prep ration
of this sobje4 was
i15St')eiation. fi.lne
resulted as 01
I:wint 'y ; vie prosid
Robertson ; soh-tr'ea
'nazi ; eXPelatise c
H. 1, Strang, R.
Gregory, and „ i4
11ldIse.
,tilTDERG; 1tTEN itt1THOD3..
Hamilton as over a thousand
children who ' only be providad
with wheel aeeumr odaation for half
the day. In view of the fact that
more aceotntnodat',u has to be pro-
vided the Times g ts into a murmur-
ing mood and at ibutes the unnsuaily
largo atten(latho to the increased in-
t -rest in sehoo s by the ehildrnu who
have atteudec tliq Kindergartens, iit
says the Iittl 01118 "heave now a craze
for going to 0110 1" and begin to at-
tend'at five Inst tta of six or seven
years of alae. Wh t surprises us is
that the Times sIl•.tic( regret tiro fact
"that the preliui navies to acquiring
an education leo more like play than
work, and that ,others readily accede
to the gratifica on of a desire that is
calculated to r ` v them of so 1nticl)
trouble," The li-1 dere arten methods
Ree the rational 4 (I papular onee, no
d ubt, destined 1' of to btteotno very
:general if not un;•versal, What more
e0nvih1Cing :arg tient i31 their• favor
than that the I eatoy a fen;Zttctss for
study and fort
By this **atm
ties aro l000' n
ia,*,tical ortle
.0 apt'!"
0
tion
scipllut'.
' 'r should
tture, have a
thy and needed
The discussion
'ontinued by the
o11 of officers
s ' Iareeideut, •,ri.
Miss M. G.
, G. W. Ho;'-
.11ttlittce, Meztrs.
Brown, Thos.
isses Murray and
1
hailed ,vial great de ight till(! 33,00, 1 Xs. It. Mason, Mao)
with, a Most boar t-CCptinn, 1Ttltit 'hee11 harwrsti)L;; a most
mare correct eoneep ions of 1'..inder• title crop o4 potatoes thi
garten ntothods prev; 11, public selhools of them weighed :3s lbs
teaoltCric can do tnnc to epreatt its al pail.--Tllere WR:'t ra 800
princi.ples •0,1111 profit b' methods of in. the WO,\l'ediiesday
corporating many of its essential sha11 being the marrinrr
features into their teat hing, I:tt colt- Emile to Mr, Davidt
Rection with a know! Igo of a tihild's officiating clergyman.
mental and physical c llstitutlon Kin- Hartley, of Bluevnde,
dcraarten methods o
and practised in the
ily and the schoolrot
(w
social gathering
g 111
C1lIx't s. Nutlieroue valuable p
Yr. Samuel Kirlll, Rd has boon ap. to the esteem in collie
pointed treasurer for taross fur the bride was hold in th
balance of the year iuste, t1 of the late conversation, =est
James .li,endersoll.--stir. Dancall P, 121 'rvero indulge
Clarice, of Lower Winghn 0, has becu Music was furnish
Culross, ,near tenet D. I'iy (ogle
wed hitnsele to other guests on the
thorough. asld unit' was most pili'
esteemed aS a 'nest enticing suppe
and ambitious by the evening's gt
1;ielcls,ud was hx'wly married , eon
1e township, and arta happily over" lift
the extent of---i41r, Geo, I11az;1gr01
n of condolence No. G, lzas cleeiclt cl t
t0 ,110 wiC10YV Itlg atld iti about,•t0
two
}'lender• dentistry in Wlzigli
t•ution and trait: lig 141
well :adapted and dual
ecssful teacher ttend d
:Tent ill the pi ofo13si r 1
exceptionally suceesst 1
orgy and atubi,ien,
ciplinari:lu, with fa !a
ilyrllp-ttlty with child
always in hearty ac
,ht to be tom
111x100 at the residence
itlrsery, the fain. 1 About thirty friends w
rll, + the marriage and sower
re•eugagod in S. S. No. tl
Teesrsater. Ile has pre
be a most painstaking
successful teacher, au(
scholarly, obliging
young main—Mr. S
chosen treasurer of
furnished iiiccui'ity t
e$4i ,000.*—.' , resoluta
was sent by the c0unel
of the late treasurer,
sou. •
le road, tats
oxception,tlly '
year. LzIly
It1d 14 fi1't =1
el flntter old
tst, the occa-
of M1as Belief
•Wallace, Tim
as Rev, A. Y. '
t
Thu event tottic
f Mr, T. Emile. ,
re present at
eighty at tilt. '
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• • :5' T1Iti- Te
-
' It ate r ot/FIt 1'., Jtw0f•':thal IC TRIZ T,
:].1`ixt's3.rt l; Aco,"4'r"1;$v r,.47.0 tvrnet0,
RTL'iNi: RATES:
1 tr. 1 t taw f 33110. 1 11110.
4,t. 6-,b,!.44 t u til) i.ti .l r i) G(t'-` i, Gti
1'.tf"7 to
47.1 , (
rho eVenitl, c ttr; ea ott , i; r� f Ono-
05011ts testif ,(t ' t:nc 30.4
t ,the (WY; i 1 •
Go 1 I (l0 I 4 iO
T111( I t sh..rr •.t.,ttrdtct 3-1•Itn! a. _l
t�uti:l:.p,t.tl,;tott.rc.,cusut,uettu•n•
Y'1Cillit '. rJO It
It i cti t\ 1 n 1Cr. for acct Icon
t 111 Irl li,is G}} inaN'tiLhe.
h,utir n 1 ,•vl
Cl by. lilessh's- ��rll •,1 „ '.,', ' 1 • t 1 t'r l �:trtr ri tilttt(ttirns,
•�" i
qucnt ulunth
,1St. 'try 6pt'Iit. :� 'r i t eia 3.,,1,14 to
r tt , or . for
• . 1 3 * e , r I,cr lin,=
h .ttt,.t, 1 t
111'1}15 allyl (13100 ) u 13,41:• 4 n l,rr ,
Brnssczio
At the annual raced) g of the Bras -
5019 Curling Olnb the ft !lowing officers
were elected : presider' t, H. Dennis t
vice-president, D. 0.
J. It, Grant ; chap
Cluf ; patron, Ii?. 0
sent ative members,
Alexander ; CUllltni
--%. Thomson, A.
S. W. Laird, R.
Scott and A. Good
livery stable keepe , Brussels, aucl W.
Hunter, blacksmitl
were on Wednescla
stand their trial fo
goods knowing then
were talion to j.
morning by constab
ley. They lead in
who was elerking
store to give the'
entering then: on t
oss; Soc,'treas.,
in, Rev. W. T.
Rogers; repro.
oho Leckie, John
tee of management
Currie, P. ✓Scott,
oatherdale, P. S.
—Samuel De:t.ttie
of the sante place,
last committed to
receiving .stolen
to be stolen, and
11 on Thursday
es Soott awl Ain-
uced a young lad
in Adam Good's
1 0rt101eN without
to books.
B1, tie.
Mr. BRrchitl has 'esi ;unci his posi-
tion as principal ill the school. Mr.
Stewart, of J-Milev.ale, was offered tho
position at ,4160 er nOnul, Failing
his acceptance, .14 r L L. tat. Plemuler
takes it. Mr. turd ill intends to
study lnav, lays tri 3 Clanton New
Era : t :Ab" is a pat. Ming', energetic
and thoroughly good 3 aunt; plan) and
will unquestionable s1 need in his new
professicul, liar he is • 1e of those who
:are bound to succee wherever they
are. The teaching profoseion will
Jose
one of its most tenial nnd eteer-
aet1C members, and the East Huron
Teachers' Associatittr will lose the
services of one .who h..s been its See -
wary for a iong time We are stn•e
that Mr. I3nrcldiii has t le Lest wishes
of his hosts of3frlouds n the county.
—We Understated Mr Plummer has
since been engaged.
silt Wa v
''ear by year our r
farmers are moving 0
131 the waif of pro
s tock. This disp
slirewdaess,and points clearly to en-
flamed profits. Thi. year Mr. 11.
Deacon has, gone into the keeping of
Lt'icester ec1� Cep, of r hick lie blas
already fiver -That hese are 'of
sjDlendid g11sIity is ev dented by the
fact that at Belgrave f 11 show, whore
there was a splendid exhibit, he took
first price f r ewe la ,lite and souond
for aged e\t'r's.
Misses A.11ie Rif teal and Annie
Welsh wera,juclgee o ladiee work at
the Bcigrath) fall allot •-�-Ille.aitcrory
Society of B. S. No. It met oil Friday ..
evening Oth inst., and the following stews;
ate inl:elleetl
Otliatlrs wore t'lectecl . J. Andersan, morally. Tlioy roe
president, U. Coultas, vice-president, arousing and retail
Cll(as. Wi;htrnan, S( crctary, P. W. interest of every pi
Scott, assistant secret ry, L. Harrison. intelligent a 2 ;recta
treasurer 7,PO11ii doe impel', G.Coutts n l 1
+ 1 , meatlin'r this bet
P. M. ,Scott; Hattie Ilaek, Lizzie Ed- jnliicil)Us epiestio
wards and „1largio "tool, 111aR0gicg the scnu1:arcs Wtfs
Committee. -•.-U11' Wed' esday last, the A printed poetic_
nla1ri igfi of, i41r. Nadia, 101 Clemons, of 1)01311 bawled t
Hasp! r, tg flies Jul a, A. 'Henry, of during the roe
Best `Vawanosh, was celebrated, the repeated from in
nuptial 1{n0 being ti rd at the bride's e,ain'111 have heel
residteme b,) Rev. Mr Isaac, ill pros. direction, of edit
ellen . of a goodly fiat! Bring of friends ftacuity, hhtclizc
and relatives, After t to marriage, the renting et ,,Mite
party drove to Blyth tccowpaniod by In thL we belie
,several of',the friend: ta'lil took the I.lts
tidtuilab�jt.
,16;011,0011 ,'sill to 0 athii:n to visit } tram -de -4s erde
his refine: ' and spa d tlioir honey. thotougli'y inters
}noon.
nosh,
4091 enterprising
ore energetically
tiring improved
sition indicates
Ghc 11:::4:14:11.1?
l ^aIid t -, z n i , t u 3301 e `tr:dfu}I tf lltt(r„
'gtlii. 'I'hn vve.
s lfror
• aS ltartakell o: (l ' , t t•3 113 1"1., t ,..a•t4't'cettir'
Lm , , ,
1 1.
'$t5. IIl:1V 3133; t i t 1(31 ti chit d
•
t.ltlut.,ltnnre.
S billowy 0Ceitn, (' ' ., ; n,r vote.: E ,' ;','''' try mets, . fu
tea 11Cr ill S. h. lhiy ne..,t.l,) rr tit., t,.;. )147',11, In order to appear
abandon te:at'h- . Il. ELLIOTT,
i.t, ,c
0(;111 the study of:
01. By ttonstt C
' 'illus; rove was . l'1• `.i:4, T_, 'r1113L.it.
tied for a sue- '�i.ains ar:•i .1 and dratnit r:i follows:J
ring the year;; L'' •'—"
1 "t 't
t„ , recet nna, will1ro
t , u t. c. , 1 c' t r;
(3' tial ;ly. Tun.
2113 sail lu0113111' „ . ,3v t, ,
•'0 AND PRBLI„etal-
A•...T^•+u.., volt .M1C Kali
••>•. ' -For T,r81a.a. A1tli(6'L\re
to has been 1:'»:•,n u.ut
,,,i . ' I :45 to go:
.voter lr �i ,_
li'u1l of on- 1.1;i:,1;t,t„1!'orTof
n excellent ills.
owledge of and C72" TTM M72
1'1,11114> Ile colts t ; 'Tia, 1:, <S..l...T riz G,h,M.
'
call
WItl 11:> '\'T1r, r1v _tta,l,. ' 1 •) i.t in ,A,cr:ut-North. 3rls
and 1143•
pupils and parents getletCany. 1-1e 11'S:m t, 313111 , chc'ltt.t pain«sthrough 'to
3:;tin ajo . yny f t ,lI , ' v to uli .
phased horn titan tho t sual share of
r
entrance pupils and q
some for tetye1terts Cor
withdrswal lie loss to 1
•folit. Elliott, sol
Elliott, loft no 'Preset,
l.'olntlibia, ---\t 111. and
of the ,lnnctitin,l)ave to
---Inet('ad of 4t3 there
couples at e. Maxwell
Thur,lciay :hilt, All
round supplied, their
wheat is looking fine.
ging is the order of the Cl
and the murpliies taro tur
both as regards size a
What cattle hear being
tallied year y l,r.,, , 3,'....x.,.3:
t .;..a r,.,".ruro.tt",(lttei;3h,Palnlc stun, &c. 3 'u p,o,
1liCates. 1115 ;t:!1) •� " ' 10:lt) "
le profeesi il. t0 t;i t• " C'l'olon, t
of Mr. Jam iS ,, ' :•••F'n'•na•xadon,
:., (d.... .1n:�1)t1.tu.
11• l urd
ti. , �-0 ....,,...:67:1:::::::nr:,.. y for British Y;s:: i,,.•m. " .,J11135Ganitley ::;',t,xt, 1flL'(L,.., .Fie....... '.,,, ,'', „' oneMichigito. •
,. ^Te:.••,••-r•a,•>a ^sora. x+x,n!rzc�cs„�e.
ere about f J
panty Lag 11 1,111 „tr (x1 i T at(a r4,
Inst., 111 the resideece
Hutton, 10th con.
Which wet shut up in th parlan.;` and
le carpets and
'ably damaged.
vhile threshing
ihIcKague let
in putting on
d breaking the hot .
work again and
at their detestebte
Wilde' it good 3„,11,1j0, te: loan at low rates or
the villages <a ' ut' Toronto t'nivcr,;ty.
a , .'(3 , 01342 fvt'merir arra•
11O a _, .I ell 1' 1 , t t +,(1. 1, 5, at, ti,( wtu.r of t:^1ttra and1' ie'L .iia
potato Cliff' titd:: s�}
y just now ,A L, 0,1;T,iug out good 'ra,P.iCiz. t;, Le l:NeSi ,
i.
Id Ccatt11ty.-.- 111,11.1:*1Tl:::c.11 G.
serious the P'41e1'u': For
the ltntti of 3?r...,ftton. Cnnanlftsio
ting tho. fire
before it was put out,
furniture were conside
—Olio day last weelc,
ou tile farel of Mr.
holt got his hand cart
around. the pulley tu
middle flatter on the
"poultry geng" is at
aro got telt; very bold
.work. They seem
eport to tarry off f
‘into houses and
thitik a free rite
few years at liar.
the comniplity of
L rale and.
On Fri' ay eve mg last year cor-
respondent spent in hour pleasantly
in the Zeiland sch
afternoons here—aa
by the cletpartutent,
with by'. the 100 painstaking and
successful teacher —is elevated to
some entertaining
to Kingston and a 4.
?Taker •t'' Vtdeartite, Alloy
orti011 of Friday
-el, taught by Ala ,11,,, .... • • se, tit els fast ste., PiatC$, tangil4
is recommended It'V•ket"•t,i,"'tte. tt.p.,ltete -fp It, qte est et vita.
•xereises, such as
stnging,ireading•, re •iting, Sm.,. at the
discretion of the teacher. On this
varied collection of In 11101:005y fInd pa.
thotio selections fur, reading, Theie
ere full of interest • ncl calculated to
Illy and uPhuild
e read effectively,
Mg the sustained
ill. They shoWel
ion and grasp of
o ascertained by
Singing' by
ufficiously blended.
extraot had also
the larger pimuls
k and these weie
bent largely in tile
us reflection, and
r wholesome road i
e he has 80030010
pupils aro prompt,
mannerly rill
hind in school work.
a hero for school, Conetitiptilou Surely Cured.
1.
pertieu!arIy with I i4teratstilig, eliodst Tile advent cd " "*1'• 4t 144 •"` -r •
1.7
•310Tonarbe have 17,5ett then tan SPC,
of CM Liver Oil, oflt Ilypophospites. Dr, IV.
fuso e 141 to 5 p bit at 'et try
55 mato
ONTARIO
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