Exeter Times., 1909-05-27, Page 41 O.
9 4 ca .1 preaairatian alul
▪ iIftrth bo,f1 taloa& vet,
. w.hat is IlOng•islonn. to
•e boo1 Ilta °"address""'eleiaseed
t•tt ° -••eliffer,!'vera Meth
s,dittn,}iere but . 47,0st -
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° b hip
Reo1ved:-I.'Ihat in regiia
citericulatte we recogiMlaal tluit
e con:iMittee• ,-nppobit
.; rgtort. to O. E. A..atlooeo
1,411*W e' UsertiOen. UpOrti! bong
'0 4.„ ud•.'
„
,
aee •."`aseee
The thirtyesecond annual meeting
West Rumen 'feaclaers' Aeso-
atioa vi -44 held in -the PubilliiSacTor,
• L
;A&LMI
THM
URSDAY ORNZW
In the absence of the Presiden ' J.
W4.Rogarth, Inspector Tom occupied
the ehair.,
'Devotional Exercizes were conduct-
Thmaty
e following committees We
lutrite --asflesolittion-*Massra-_
iidenhadiner, McKay. Pautett
N W, Teewartha. and Misses
Vesper, liamilten and ronsitt.
Auditing -Messrs. A. McLeod und
4. W.° RobertSon. •
RU,t'L 3tteE,
.imw .lZa.Ve. lIc ji`
`Ve•
tban•
1d• tht Nikit-1.00
ajiIy,.pnd ijuickly
44:4444:,
it
atks4 ex0Mtlitattett, "
'tkattc 4)1 'Wing: S'xib
thetheee• ntasoularealeivementaan eyleg,
have the ,pupils teeateed °properly. No -period of British -
tallic-hodelrs fallout./ be uoed
Lzub maiteMent first and form el-
rw °Tha.•-eltalltar 1-4tgr#103"111'
be taaght first or with the rite"'
ters, to prevent a cramped etyle.
Ile would ceramend the 'good lettere• ,
rather then tondeaue the poor AMOS.
The teddresre jastetestatwied ve
intereating.-10.eaeee -47‘.raglit _ -certainly
• knows his subje-Olataaa;',..
Mr. Vieldenhameuer, .A., ad-
dressed the Association on Science in
Continuation Scheols. Ile held that
the. present course was too extensive
for time tilYined and tha
'dywas to xeda the amouiit of
eaf
' • In our .0zuninn,wat ink team era
sheutd be 4lowid to tach at • 1
xcars of ago.
• -,t4111,MO,;rogammond„tigtit No. 14 reR°4,
5 instead of 1, end -th4t-tlatt40ilida
reman asthey are at present.
Altothereesolutkaisefrom the O.
sEe_Aaarrera- xecwwn4(4:1-04q,,A.11_9k,
ted as theyearealisraflie'
The folaiWag4',-nett$0111tIons were
recernMended; (I) 'what -the Geo»,
graphy,„Text Book be revised every
five year to show the revised maps.
°(2) That in the epinion of this As-
' n- 0-etta.ve-aa
Public ShooGraduation examination
should on entering, a collegiate In-
atiftitteeeeetaieree due credit for the
work coveeertdatheaRabliceatielseet
and a diploma issued by- the Eau;
cation department.
The report was adopted in full.
The - secretaries were appointed a.
committee to forward these resoln-
tioita to Tar:-Vh--071;7. rra`ZeralSeere-*
S D artment, O. E
xit
hree years instead 0f two.i
thougbt the Continuation class
should be a sort of rural high school
in which the science eubjects could
be taught €0 as to aid those who will
devote their lives to 'agrieulture.
• eaashoulaabeataughtesex-
perimentally. The note books should
e Madalatatutleerumerariesrelteeveing
and individual work--pre-serired. Tito
ountedespecimeas_anabotany_needn'
be very many. but they should be
well done.
sidtrithiet discussion arose in
o tliFelass efieleiters-fita
-urea-
third forms of the collegiate. -The
are •
t° -fifth class by their refusing
e
. G. 8. ifloward. of Blake. then
.e"
eretice
•te Lec .
The .subeect,Wh
at schools entail:GA.4e secand-s-n-
to dolatbaritere
•ants WAS introduced ha Ur- w-
Treieartharural teachers quite , indignant
. .
frlis experience 1,viih truants was that the collegiate and high school
--- very limited and he. expleined the eachers are apparently trying to
kindlyye.t judicious way in whkill the
ich be
• alt with the few eds.-ea ha had to_erremtefiath class pupils 2nd and
-• tad. Ile then said he thought the3ed form standing.
.
easesaaacber should make the echool-work
playtitne ahoTeld---te eattail .ueirodueedtbe aletiect -tea-!'n. does
teresting with games. wawork,Lie ..being a ruralRie-ria
d gaod.
lessons could be taught the mob in% a heavy school, Showed ' what heavy
c io with the teaching of labor lay before the teacher. tie
• WO, Beveral wa s in which the
ersseiffri
40Wadilly. The teacher should tehow
the very great 'value of an education.
Swann then, took 'her aart
and in a humorous way elee-explamea
that If taechild tiere
• . • • • war
nature outside. she would in ace
• nature into school; if he were-Umid,
Site would gain his confidence* thuo
sneaking him feel 'at home, and if he'
dldntt like school she would intro-
duce sometbing to relieve th;:-. mond-
• eli'rir-r-r 0 .Ettoowet: .
Excellent thoughts were advanced
ira-both-or these addax -ewe. -
• The discussion was continued by
Xeesrs. Ilegartb, Shore and Torte
• Mr. Delgaty there took up ably the
•enbject of How to Reedit the Individ-
-tina-itraelasa Instruction. In doinejt
he advocated the giving ele General
eptestions to the class bat wouldn't
Allow geaerat answees: ,a) Discreet
before entering the school room, by
having good order, and by giving
plenty of busy work to the tower
grades.
• ITIIURSDAT EVENING.
At tlie evening,session in t e 'per
House' a pleaiant and prc.fitabre
two hours were spent. 'rise ereg-
derit occupied the chair.
Miss Mabel Bailie recited nicely,
-The Runaway £ngine." The Misses
wall rendered - instrumental •duett.
Pe DeLavertorsellarris, Seceetary
of the alumane Society of 'Ontario,
delivered an able address -on the work
of the 'society. As a society. they
look after neglected children and are
the friondq of the _l_ower. animals. OC
took.great pleasure `rt epea.king to the
teachers since they may have great
influence in training children to lie.
tniestions: and (3) Questions that w11, -come noble men and woMen, with
interest even -the dullest. Ile would' sympatha" and love for all living
ancosertege every -thoughtful- -eflartaareatures. The Bode ta organizes
14-inderett
aTerepareshaahs--
1 3Idrji.4lQP4hte
mental _drill. day is coming wireliti-Irrn-daiif-Mtfai
—The diecussion_ was aoutunzed b.y, be farutalattrecarry-sehoel-and-
reeraa-Lowerye-M 0-0 eratkin orthe
Forrest, who advanced th foflowhig teachers ot thie grand o t eon •
-thoughts; -the dull Takla shoal& Iluron — --
-ziever-knoweethat-hee-ie; ....atoms sang_ veav accaptabl
by the teacher, and, that vehicle es- splendid solo.
-peciallyeentereatsetha pupiles_heeld be Mrs. -,Weidephamm.4.' in a most
formed out by the teacher and it' delightful nitinner gave aninorotta
Mr. 'Busted.
Inspector Tam in a splendid ad- , ler.• Strang, of, tlie-70-O-derla -VoT- Miss Nrininur -Howard -taught- er
ttal try-Lthe-subjeet oe• legiater .gavea-ase he always. does. an Reading and.Seelling lesson. to a Ste
-
Class Arithmetic. lie held that the excellent address on his visit to Eng- and Part alas of bright little bays
pupils must know tho• Simple Rules /and and Scotland and spoke more and girle. 'The teaching was done in
- -aaaaate_aaseeeeet* a _verplearant and_attraetive_eman-
accurate- in cancellation att,d •fetor i g that had- the greatent influence on ner, °The Aeseallttioti was sbcor o well
be nin the regular third him were, ill- rich green in svlirch pleased that a warty eotivbf. thanks
times warts. Tbe pupils shoed multi- nature clopled everything. the won- 417114 tendered Miss lloward.
V1 y by. a mixed number coasastitag of i pro.nion of roses. 'be good Me, Ward- lestroaaeed the- cm-bjeet of
whole number and a heli. a third. . oads. tbe curious blending of the New Copy Books. and &poke favor -
in. amea„,e ehe, nem. enaey:ea:ytate ably of them. • in his oainion a No.
• Weventh. eat. -
eMr. T.' F. Wright then took the
aubfect of arithanietic and in the
course of an able address taught that
figures should be plainly made, that
•dditio -aeahouldashaatogletale.
ones and twos anti' pr _ore
aeldiirg by threes, Inultiplitation-
:should be taught by drilling thorough
ly yrith the smallest- nuMbers °before
advancing .further, and then gave a
ninnber of simple and excellent de-
vices for rapid calculation. The ad-
dress was very much enjoyed by the
teachers and business men present.
Pupils of the classes of ID/Okses
-Kinsman lli
n eatideewardasang-ai---uunrA:
ber of school songs so as to delight
every one.
Mr. Gladtrian, Barrister., oke an
'tivants,, art0. viziture:a-VAP0*nee -
riments lhat *le t agog.
terlat.tu u bnnnless
ga0i44°
et,14teselate rt, er 9,eluin,, Morphine 'siker other Narcotic
SUbStanee. I Oge is its guarantee.. It 4slitt, rOkiVialm$
anti allays lrovvrishaem It cures Eviaritingl, Nitind
400110, It relieves Teething Troubles, CAMS daiTa"-tipaaioue'
Selatleralattilauaaa---nalasindhltaleathaei Food, regulates the
toutach, and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Sleep.
-The Children's Panacear-The Mother's Prima.
a 1 ,is ells a ecess tfo each
children ethics aa it is to- teach the
re,gular lessons, of the school. The
teachers can teach Aural -leesons-in
'connection with the teaching of such
sub ects as history' and literature.
e paper was a go'o
ed hearty vote of thanks. ,
Rev. A. IL Going being present,
item called, on and gave a short ad-
dress. -Eighty-five teachers ever,e
present.
eae-e-----FRID-A-Yee4F--WEIRNOON-
The president occupied the chair.
aIinutes of the forenoon oessien were
read and adopted.
Mr. 'E. F. Wright took up Busipess
Correspondence, explaining clearly
how to fold the paper, place in the
enielope and put in the enclosure*
-hew to write the letter and arrange
the matter contained therein*, ohow-
ing how necessary it is to write clear-
ly, .etc. Mteey very useful hints were
were given and -14ree-teach
much interested. This was the last
r_es-Aep
YeaY
-
tra-Vee-Illuett-spolco--on-School
Libl'arres
vincing way spoltrairthirreaal -
•_these, libraries, .1,11e would allow
the use of the batiks during school
-boars after--t-h-e---puPiIs--htsa- been ene
gaged for .sometime in strenuous
sehooteworlt. •
Thc 17.4*new 4,1;7. vwellrAerexo" C.1hualv;s1rel4envetlY;x50.741•:,
$10, $260 $00—A 1040
•
•and the exact amount tls,yablt\: Austria, Belgium, Deprival*, Fral
.Germany, Great Britain, olland, Italy, NOrwai, RuSelit, Swci
delihritZtarleattleltatitated-caletleafaca-ofees:clascheque,awhilessineothetaeouti
th1
epayaljaat current rates.
ok Ihaemchnic.etrei iiisd-allrafortaadielearettabliSioTWIT-etwmw'''.
pts.
gxeter Bran'el..h—GAIT 'Harrison, Nianager
rareoltralio---at: redlion,
In _Use' _For
WC CENTAUR' coratkikaor,, orni!mikit aleViliroSstatilr.
ver ears.
ro. G. F. HOTASTON, L. D. ,
agor D. D. $., Dentist; Member of
R. 0. D.' B., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate , of . Toronto Univeriity.
Ormoro-Oxer -Dickson & Carling'.
— dental parlors '
1 TAW °fecal' In Dr. Anderson'e former
------
.
Farmers are making geed use o
. the dry 'weatber, putting in - their
veding. •The most of the farmers -
.. ,,..t..11:, ...$1 fir&
1 nY'll . 1. 0 ii* 0..94/44P'
tessness, weak stomach. indigestion,
dyspepsi a try Cue -tees Little Liver
piiis. -iteliefeie aura. The...only _nerve
triedicine.iii market.
114
a1160 6omoanu
kleact Office, Farquhar, Ont.
$should be made the sto.rting paint for reading from "Sowing $ cads in Elan- The d cussion was continued by
--further-building. ---
ASTORIA
For Infiniti aud Children.
Kind You ilaye Always Bought
.Bears the
Signatureof
Centralia
Mrs. Ileddon and family, are spend -
ie ; a few (lays with 'her mother Mrs:
It. Handford; •
A number from here took in the
sports at Exeter, and salmi. of the bays
fdliglit borne their share of Nilo,.
Mr. We cu. Butt, of Toronto lila-
- ealtelle'
1g9,
e Alteeepee_earea„. 19Pele
ea Las age in -aFatialliareapeaurtm .
ee Bee Ltis_visiting her on
in Detro:t..
nd accounts ottd e Highlands, the cadrantngcs of rail- should be added containing ese-#
EIVONWRIAlin
• auaighet-Ifi---the -TA Oi
— Vt7=4.1-fr-
ut s aeadakearatai.aaest=eleteeete;e.r- . ealaegealsondo
that school sections provid the copy
CS..*
S: Welt
made for tbe annua,1 July 1st cele-
brat'on hero.
Itev. Mitt, gave a Irauti-1
e'etrire ta:k on Japan to 'the
e. ° -evening. •
V um el, vs it b pale co lorless faces
v: ti --.1fia'ou raged-. se ill
eteeeeee acesta-Meretal en4 beaily vigor.
by using Cirter's Iron Pills. which
are made for the blood, nerves and
plaxian—„,_
DIRECTORS.
Wit. ROT, - BORNHOZ.lit P. 0
WIC Ihrocx NVINcuur.sua It.13eight,-117 IY.71,170:1);*-att
BArlt;-1EtN8MAN,:•14.4,-. D
IX S., llonor_gradttate of Toronto
=aentaigssusgeasuirtralversity.
-Offiei over Glad:nail Stanbury
Main etreet-Exrrita.
W*. BROWNING, Mi D., M.-0
P. S„ Graduate Victoria tin
Prawn P. 01
ROBERT-41011HIBililtaffe.
• -AGENTS,
JOHN
_,,•_••.•1p ,_t__ Exeter, ,agont . tot
.LJ.S,, flonorGraditate Toronto tin-
-Wendt'''. Two years resident physician
Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc. Office
and residence, Dr. *moo' 'old stand
°shown. Rod 13141dulph. Andrew Street, Eirefeti:
tor Bibbed. Fullerton send togan. SION Ir TO WAIT
'40811-0A .J0,11118 ire bavevaihnued private tande tor invest
•' Setv,Treas, Farquhar. ilue=612 or "1"1"1141.rt71*-Ww"
GLADMAN & STANBIIItte Solicitors e -DICKBON ee owat40
Aleitiet
HOMtSeekerS
to.. Western Canada.
Via Chicago June 1st end 1,507
Via-Barala and Ne K., Co. May Bre
ti,v,ndm.m,,Junlottztogrovle 15th. Steauler !eaves alma,
1a3.3O p. m. r
Edmouton Ted -treeiritrirn:$472:51:1'
Proportionate rates to other pojettets
-t -
ALASKA •-- TURON PACIE'IS11
-SEATTLE- .6 I •
Low rate for round trip. Valli ;US
til septemfOCI;73-01Eleo.t.
run information, from
J. J. 'KNIGHT, Depot Agent,
-or write MCDQNAI,Di
DaDa, Toftatai 13at.
Cohn .lieletcher. 1%14 A. on Mrednes4
dap. May Itith. 1.009. -1Williarcesse
Blirantyne, on of the late
Saines Ballantyne, to justinii Mc-
- Thina/d. youngestadatrighter- orThe
late Robert McDonald. °
DIED
it. Blarys, orse-Tueidaye
May-lgthe. Preencis-aKirkby.- /Ted
19 years, menthe, days.
•
Mr. itobert, Carlf.e. Lot 24, con.
3. arag, MIT -have' a eleafing-attetioni
a! ( ;Arm sto:k. imp.ements and
lo•-. Lola furn:ture oa Sattirday. next
Ca,rly:e has Sold his
•ONEY TO -LOAN,
vtliativalasagel‘Aunktorritime fume_
buten Witt laid vlibigeprop ittlewrits-
tsberilido
GLAD/ZAN it ST*NBUflT°
ItereleteartiollottcatCattin Ballatstet
eRige$T ELLIOT .
Conveyancer Accounts Collected
'
4111. NOM vretit Liad for
Office. Main Street, Exeter
mli--n-r-Pfiroirk h-
feertefet„,..mikte-raorratte 4teaZiatti.oe-ortet
'ogre oeu maY noutestead a guar
IFectOnt-of avallableeDoinisahmelandalita- -
Manitoba Saska.toltawaii,J>s_Mbiortors
The Appliteant must appear in _genets,
at the Dominion Lands Agenay, tnt .-
latzatatieur Jar theeallieWatee _
prose, may be had at the ageneer,
certain conditions, t father. moth,*
son, -datighterp-brot er, ox It*L
intending homesteader. •
Tratiee months reeidenoe upon -
and ° cultivation of the land In aatibl
of three years. A homesteader ma%
liVe _WitPin _Dint _4410- ot 4.11L haln4161,
a
solely owned an,d occupied by him -*X
Itis fathers. Mother, son, daughter/a-1
°brother or sister.
In certain districts a homesteadde
ineettood stantling•-maet liaeeeteate
quarter eection alongeide hittlemesi
• *ea . intereetina sieorte Tbe top ea an °eatables and the un-
Reductioe -andVomeeeme q. es a ' ; -..; co,..t. <.sy ot, c k! ) . , s, , k:
/SIAM Id be naate ( -lea b v ria .,t /th, ea ee. eal ralelee CFb anirist in ritain tta in. The _children could in this But
tin-q.v.,. 17ir Nt Laois tE ct..-2i1,^ q al.,cli !in) -4the. Vic %V frOlil fi tPlni in tr; and way procure the books at the two nertekt
two stee or sit9 rwr, I !...--;., T...„,a..;:tit ;3.ttbuilvf. The best tribute we can cents each. .
and lea, th . . ‘ay to th:s spic-nclidLiddrem is that The Question Dinwer was opened
t •-•,,-f-e-v4- 41-441 itti-P' ill,rm in _teas _he, 1.ta os 0.41 tee .cluectionsi anse end avail able
any ;or the {rm.:, and En oft ng to take and :chola-fry mennei Ieapeetor
co idiom, di th b di, s'Uq, i,c411,1.
-0.., \'•r_. a 14here tle '•o c .Tont and Dr. Strang.
n eerailer trip..
-'..-...4.°Thiticei on cyttnnil t 4,1 TE-----;,,Titi-jI-Thr • ' ,-----S-alnv,--Aihet.V4ion—arosi,--h'f -21,401"4
".,1 tt t l'i p to le eigara nent year.
- Teem nal:leave. lie th.,:%_.i-zgin, c >%.f)..;IBI. tho mating to a claw..
burden ea do' g Ltr iq prineaveleepteeedi 1,1t1DAY !"•101tNING Votes oi thanks werendared
aAltai thr ur 11) , fb .. 1 Ilion 0/„..„, a v,ItTi the ,..hoc-41 Who contribnted A o cheerfully
/e teache3 rdi a' sa,f;9. lee eeoe
,to last night'n entertainment. Mr. I%
the the til at 3. TRIP t ;-4 €1.1 .r ,033.2,Ed rz(:,-.,atnt in the chair. ' •
... ••• . I. he
4.1i, hie t-. era ta 1 he ceLeellarcere in a ltec,ot'oral exEreis,•s wctre conductI. 'Wright di Remington Business -Coe. leciairt
ler-. Toronto, contributed so MuCh ,
yea -acted ta the°,ancerses of theelrtetittrtre
4e4vaikt--1ir_d- inLt zi t4e.l by Dr. tz..tra,Jag,.
fittotqd -exrelaigz tc). txusteea • 1.11,az,eL-13.1- niE3 th
tbeci eat n vantage of peal-est
b'ttiiitlf,'T and ventiilption if tht,se e_tt.,..t. H. Lowery, 'Clinton;
ntLaresa.ely atteeaad ta. 117 ttie°V1e.. Peee'd-nt. Mise A. M. Jobnstom
Itc,?r,dot.:./ his et_Irt sereL gaud lineter Trd o V. H. • Johne -
brought a most successful Inetitute
alit, follow. The teadrese cas ma. 1.r.i„-oz,-
ct
and ervatel much int-reA twb:eh (1%iranc!ilorq. N. W. Trewartha,1 to a close.
Iltai-tirtt in tile dieeasakta taet Cola- HoirneseIrc,: Gf•o. Baird. Cieuton ;
00,e1un eelech tb tea:a-eine; taatz• Laytiold: L\I+4,1 Mateo
tart 0.041,42:.;§,tg.
L fi ott D:Cat.$1, tk ; 1:.W ggii Gedrie1i.
on f orta; and taliee Seenan. The aret titt:ec:3 e:e call -4,,1 _on for
ttdMil '-n"..1 In* ; -n :tad felici:tonstly r panav
nr rernrt... shouliAtt, r
- sheaTeasteessatal4eaAtereatif-tia, esea
r eetteol for -their kindneee in ghinge
'11 cehool and decorating no nicely .°
The singing of the National Anthetts
00-
Daring change_ of.
s M. -Chas. , Barclay .
4ranittivi1kG,Nc—_,4A -
through tho Change of Life audsuffere
from nervousness
ndother annoying
ptomS, and I
the
a alit's-
etable Cora-,
pound has proved
worth mountains
of goldto me, as it
ored toy health
and .strength.
er forget to tell
friends 'what
1)basdoue'for uie
tth3 t13U1gMriXl. COMplete
A beak on Blieumatiem, and a trial
treatment of De. Shoop's Rheumatic
l(medy-liquideor Tablete-eis being -
sent free to sufferers by Dr. Shot.
J4104/ Afita,- :1'C J3j
euffe rape
1vett 't"(1, • ace, hutnanity 1 .1ioint
-41.45!44-41010-14-4144.04-
same stiffererg, by first gettitig.
fav. tooldr.t and the tea; 7 ite:
appreciate year aid. We ea
t
'ir. Artliza. Taytor. of 'Neonte.
hi ather-laelate r4Wrn
Vein at
•711r. tiliff,(1 tam nrclomid-
tirapdqoinp chestnut,. driver. Osier. in..
ti;•fttlq tl$ Ao soffit fast driving this
ulwr • "
flr1 1, T. tkins.
the best e\lotbs money can uy
We are reaping satisfied ens-
lomers. Natural, isn't it;
- When we soiv-Our • Iment iri
the iiewat?apers, stating, the . pr ce or
• Stat, Vettlt, Tebtaserer Or athettrver
the ad. might. suggest, we include the
sttreverythingintharsuit-.-
The best Cloth, tIis. best Linings, the
beat Paddirig"S, the best Thread . etc.,
AS well as the beat of our ability in Cute
!. and Makin shouldn't
litrtt reap hi:tett:Nu% „
This ad. is sowed to reap you am on;
of our customers. When you need 0,
Snit. Coat, Trousers or
• Fancy Vest
let: this ode lead yoU, to our shop 'ivhere,
Ito an prove to you that we live up to
tire word.
owes ea pa en u
fifty acres extra.
A hotneateadet who has exhausti*1.
his homestead rigbt and cm:111dt f4)0
tain a pre-ernptitin tna-y. take a 1111r.i
chased homestead it certain district.
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Price It -acre-. DutiteaeaMttiar --
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