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I JU - I . . - __ ... ..... -, _111 I, 71�1 WqN,, tl� ,� �5WW*R�Wli,111110'1 1, ��, '' 1� I ,welcome in his ppl�ial_e ri 'o ",-;7# S, es. = I . , , 71�1�7 ,�,,WR-Ir`�)'MMW­ ,7,A,*_,.__._.... � ,� succes Z tribmt*: 44416�a, , ffli , , .: 50N�,,�N, ;'0', �.�,.,, I . . -1 I � = WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER g9th = t,40.- 4 ­ � ,RR 9i � �m, , - 1", " , . �._ , 1� 11 . .x0slient man. 144. lag ox 4011V9 U. 1W - th , 171,11' , . ,. . I nor. ; W. said be- 4ol Abe teach P'usaU.y to Mr 3X0XW6'1`- - � � ,W ot, % .1 Mr. ;4 - " - " � � —, _,� !N1,11—, , "A �, ; - , � ­. , I .. ' e114 , ' 4 at 3 P,4L = _ I Arl .. I *' I . _f., 1. la, 1, I . . � � I I , -4opy 4, pr,[. S =. qnPertmPimept and kovIi", ­­.; - 'r � �. I . � , . . . would Und, th, ' T11 . Resolved thIxt, �"#`�R , . I . I , . � Ply Mf .� PC 1 ProAtable I , I I.. I" k , � I . .1, . :, - . � . . , . pf% " i"; , , I Onet; A#d �thU ur-tMLugs, Be sent tq-luk ors of Clia- = - no owging -ill, ­� 1"', " I ; .1 -1 . ,,t tjxq-k. would oy their IG I- 1 There will Ito ' aMA .01 4 of thp� x4borwl An. ,�. . . . . �. , - I .. � I �11 . I 1, visit to the town. ,� I td Seafo I � n Ana = t4aM brought" the _v._q,vu#,LQ14 I I �, 11 �! �, I I , . , w a �jNu ., 1, " � , I i - 11 .;. - . 'The r�oords of last con��iofi were iv. zgar# we MgVA' 00 of * rth, = V Mcy mwing, Vanoy and, Rome C1,084, 1. I ., TIMNAMill, 1, , ! I _ - __ I I ­ ­ � �. ., � Cooking. 19 . oil I Aorlr,14 �_ 11, Z�, � I � .�, - thi Huron desire 5 I � � " ,. , qu read'by the sWatary, and on a Coati tion Of Nxi.'t = T114 ,Xlumbe� "Or.'W'104'ers , eAt � I L��,� � Patt, ,JtQ*,0 M-ff �_ I .. : , . r, , ;, T' " �,�*p t " -­ __ V, I I 1) O'EA. -19111111111111111111ilitilifilliti,lifilliin - was ,135, ., 11 - '"", hbi, M . ,- -11117!1_�i I . -, - , " 'i " ... '146tion, of Johns and FQsliff, adopted. trance Exams ( o , '' to ,,_-V,4",t..�'ll,�4#-""��,4�#�""�.*"."O ... " . I �. , 11111or . . I . camethat 1 , . " � , ..... "I'll", .. ..... : �e � ""!�, I ' f ll members , I I . . � il ,. I F� � I ,11,41 , D I'll, .. N,w. .M M41t:" , "' g, " ;; 111�; I 6' That in I . , IT, I � *41.. �: pp�m4vmw . ,� . J . � ,,, Mr. A. F- Johns' of Clinton, gave .1 . �� "'I'lip(L , .1. I'll, ..... - , I to . ..i? ;."": !�� ,� I , ' eqvk"e p ,'Ili 10" V 1, ­,i.g��'�;?"j,*,�i�pl 4, r4,.�,-��'," .1 - — t��.":­_ __ - I �� " , ,,, , X_", t �,Q r `_1 , 4. lt�:�11�'. i � ::: ., 1� [ - �, . ., ,,� �q � �_ . ,., I , L "I I ntion — _,__­�' . I �� ,j,g " � �, . 1. ... . ,; �4 1 �is report Of the Tpropto Conve '. ely disctlsi3 . .. �, " I , . . 0 , "kir, .V,g I ,. I I -, : ,, %, 1; I In a manner that held the audience papers. 1-.1-11 I , . , , M i%��" """ 'T I � -,, . I 1.1k, I . a S. HowAvoDD, � ,.,. . F;�,�' 1 ""M ., . . � . - . '! I. throughout. The tegche" I . or Mug, alcohol, - cause 'PI I ,.# ��.i , " ., , , �h Miss Buchanan, -��ter Fowler -141), . i - - ."'. "N.. 7," ��,� , 1,�... M� � :, . .; ,� � ... 11 I . "57 , " � . . , � - mue 4 .. I . :� _A�,10 . 1. � ,�. 1. I I I ,`� I :: ".." ar� MU0. 0.4t; ho� bla , - " � .. ,e �1, "'; ,� " *11' J,'i`�' f,: � �. indebted to him for ,his care in pre. President. ' . 41.4,.&C.-Treas. , spoke of the importance of the teach. ____4PP_ ! 0"S144-44,14 ­�:�,Q;.t4;;, � , ,',;;;;Y 11 11 _. 1� .. I . I I . I his job., ' " . ,ZA,W`­.,��,;k ... � , � � I . I era, calling and the place he, occupies � � " , @_.�&�I�, . . �: � . 90%4r�?A 0 , . 4XI, -­,�,;,1�7�, ��:­,A ­111A,11,11� I � , I � Paration of the - ".1"l- 1*91�� tMV...,; ., . � . � message brought " ',"'%.,,�, :r , P"44 1; -V 1. . I ��v 1 I . I ,... � . 11, �, . , �,4 W60- is 'Wes, _��X , ,4, ��.," . back. He spoke a-� ' a nat4on-builder. M advised ,COLLEGIATE NOT�R$ 01 "" 51 I A 0 Of �he number of WEST HU1tONT'HA0'A_' ;:j',,1.1; ,�T'_ '111 -11 -f -N ".." ..,ZS IN CON- teachers to be etudents and fit them, . POPM-fted, by0wropka-M , L, �. ­� ,,�. ,, I 1`,§ �-�,,,; � teachers who are getting pensio I 1. . � A, 4.1'1� I 1�.` 11 �", - I us, a V,"i6s0­WWW t, *,1"**,", , 11 - ,:,,� , , ,, �, r, �`, -.q, &I".1, , �:,:".`��,'��M` .... .. vl� -� A Wol. h4tw4kfol, ,Showing of since Field Day much interpsthap h - , 11 . . . . . . . . . . ,,,:,,.­,,.',,- RV' � � � ' �` 11 , . . . small number, indped�, when we VENTION Air 00ERica selves physically, *entally and spirl- x ,, . ....... C..L, A_ -A. think t I , ,�. this izirsanity,proqu ��- ". .1 4":'., . �,,il�! "I ,,, ", . `�,�� , .. gl# I ,,,,". , '. �r R- I =, nt -1 I � "" ; *8 I of the thousands who have given their .440 10th . 6rin ,W .1. ��,,'�� - 2 ,�,,,,, New P OCTOBER 9th � , tually for, their great work. 'He re- b4na taken In the tennis tournament -, I ��, , � . I - which has bee bell I , 1. .11 -6:404 ." I ­. , �,A,� ',A,��Q`Z , ""I"."', 11 - _,40 ' � , attern. and Styles ,, lives for the profession, It is'rarely The forty-seventh . ' A'Anual Uon- minded them of the debt they owe one u going On almost �ver' , . I I , � , �1111 " "�: I . . 11, � , - I I another, as members of the pio tzao,n, - I I , �il,�',i�,,,, , 1,1�T I I such a full account of Ahe work at vention of West ,f - ;since. Owing to the large number of I .1 * . 14- I. I .1 t�yll ,:, � ., at very reasonable prices I I H Teachers the seictW, in .a in each .division and to It- umne could'.44", L�s , i, -�� . . ,� ­� 0 1121; � , �R,C 1INM ut�is , I the Easter- meeting has been given, which they labour the -un A4 , . �­� i"i'll �i, `I, . met in Victoria School,-- October 9th the xank, and file of humanity. "' short space of tbue ,betw8en 4 ,,,Aock ,to deceive we P001" A �­. - N 1, r , W. 1 . 1111�1 1� �',� 1, � �, I .11, ... � " -1 �1 9r. Posliff, Principal of W-Ingharn and 10th, wheq 135',aftwoked th The can be no Control. ,C ' ' , . � I )',;y,g ,� , , � , I . 6 address was well received. and darkness the finaU have- not been aj , * I , I , -11, �,j,.), " , , , 11 . -.1 public school, then. gave a very help- roll call. 1.1 I ' , " . ly . I I we 1 �)�,"��, , I ' ' A series of contest and games . reached in any division aij yet, but its poor victims if #101P , ,,,, I . - , �". - 'Or, 1,1141 I I I "';'c', ,�ny store can sell cheap clothing. I ful address on, school work. Much In absence of the Pri6sident, Miss I fol- when they do arrive some good tennis wi* -the stuff "at 01. Qr , I - - , , owed in Which all took part. The is looked for. Below is give that ,makes them . -- � . . r � '_��,�,,.,,�'�',,, .��, . . help could be given beginners �by Violet Kilpatrick, th;a:' chair was joining of hands while singing "Auld I 11 el - - ,11 q it is not so easy to get reliable cloth- I �, ,, ... 1-1--l. __ I 41 LoLle re- their only hope 0 e ie b � � . - �.��,,��`,Zv, i r1a sults of the games played to date:—' * 6 .", 11 r111,11,11 ; .­'.� . , I . evening to a close. I ngles: G . ., . , _,; i�,�,tl* 81, :�,. "; He believes in giving a half . 1.� Irl"', 'i I .. 1. experienced teachers. The subjects taken by Mr. W. Macka4 of HenSaIL, ng Syne" -brought the enjoyable I I V - V ing at the lower prices. .We know . on'the curriculumwere then taken up. the vice-president. . 14 First Rouna--Boys,. si Poorhouse, jail or I , , ,,�.t�, 0 I I V I . . holiday Thursday Fore0on. White vs. W. Hart, 64, 6-3; G. now'� , Vote 0. T. A. I I � I . �.,',J the new Fall Suits we are showing � 16 if the attendance is up to his Stand- S 0 � �-' I :�, "' �, � I '. �, _,",�"p", � . � . � -_-'V,__ ­ . "":�,", . 1i 4 g exerO*9_ were tak- Friday Morning. don vs. W. G. Spencer, &J, 3-6, 6-2; J. R. GOVENLOCK, Se'aforth, . ��; r:.:l �,--�'i , : - N. Bissonnette vs. A. Sillery 6-3, 6-3; . "4 Z,� - � !:`-T�`,. � - � . ard every month. The care of chil- en by Mr. Mackay and Inspector After the opening exercises, the Carnochan vs. A. G , � ,, �4, �,, tch of clothing The openin , perfection. And you will discover I I dren is being more and more placea Tom. . . I �', I reading of the minutes, the roll call R. Willis vs. S. H a ' 6-5, 6-0; --------- lc� I - .. __, '. �� ..,;;, e,, ,�"_,,. . I . ,,!�,,�, pupils The minutes of last ­'year's final the auditors' report was presented. A. Edmunds vs, r 'Ing ' PROHIBITI . - .,­& .. . I on the shoulders of teachers. Many . . - that we are not asking any more- for are leaving school not at all session were read and Adopted. a,b k 4-6, 6-2; , I ­� IN � . rk I' ON , � , . these Superior Slifts than you pay equipped for life. me balance to G. Hutchison vs. W. AM 6-2, 6-3; 1, 11 , �. " ,-, �, . . The teaching of hist�ry for third the credit Barber 6-3, 4-6, Originally Prohibition was an " il I \ Miss Hastie gave a good account - of ,the teachers. 6-2. . econ- . : �,Ze�, � I 11% I for the ordinarykind. Years of ex- of Nature Study teaching. classes was taken by Mr,_ W J. Me- Mr. Martyn then took -his third Girls' Singles—A. onue war measure framed for the - , ".,:!", , . I I Children Intosh, of Brucefield,'.�,'ho 'gave a subject, Sutherland vs- purpose of greater general efficiency- i � �, "Importance of play in the �� ,��'Iy " ill r - I ,�,11;1 1, �'g perience and association with the should be taught to notice comyrion splendid paper. He howed M. Bickel] 6-2, 6-0; J. Cluff vs. Al. in men's labor and as a preventive of-, , ," 1, I ;�­ IV, "I 1'�Pl. �.. , � i,�t��, . � I objects on the Way to school. The � his child life." He went back to the Case, 6-2, 6-1; Miss Grieve vs. B_ waste. After I , "P, 7 , , .� leading manufacturers, plus our chief duty of the tea method of taking the 441ject by us- days of the Athenian games to show Beatty 6 the war it was Over- ,!' .. 11 � ... � �,­ 11 ��,,�, � .. � - � . ­` t Cher is to exert i,g BB nVaps to trace,�'."voyages, -3, 6-1; Miss Brown vs, Miss whelmingly endorsed as a peace mea- , � :�.,, � ,',- ability to buy in quantities for cash, a direct influence on the nature of to what a great part play had in child Asman _,­ . ��,� ... ;I" p. K the child. Too much help destroys make battlefields, etc. -T-Iis he found life at that time and, Corning to the � Boys' Doubles . sure and our temperance' 'people . ,:. . ,,X �: ��',.�)� ,� I'll � ',� �- �� . gives vs a decided advantage which effort. Create in the child a love for created a greater inter' t and left present' — Carnorhan and thought the battle was won for all ,�i4l, 11 . . . .. I , I � " be thought it should still nowdon vs. G6inger and Habkirk, .. ,:,'...- finds ex t more lasting impresslqW than the occu ' time and relaxed their vigilance. Not � I:, _. 4" I - t . ,.,;; I Ili I ,,� fi�7, . " so the liquor people. They have been .. ''.1111 "A ` G. W.'MeMillan B.A., of Hamil " the verbal uld lead to development, ,.phY- borough and Moore, 6-2, 6-4; Ament . ;�,,;,, .. violating the law and undermining �� �.: . ,� , ,q � 4'� ,..'�X -to our method. He also ,$u , ed that sicallY, men -tally and spiritually. and Willis vs. Hutchison and Ed- . , ,�J I 11, 1; pression in the reduced pric- and an interest in natural objects. asual way of fol2owing". py the place it once did. 1 6-0, 6-3; Barber and Sillery vs. Lands- - ek3 which you find attached e �On sho xt on the teaching �"_" I � . . . . . . ?'. - , I iiew suits. Come in and see them. 0* � public opinion as to the value of the 11"INMI 't of Agriculture in Elementary schools. pupils be encouraged ;' Sgtather in- Children under six years could not rntinds 6-5, 4-6. 6-2; Bissormette and 0. ".. �,-�,�,�, 1 77 :,,,,, . , , _1� I . 4 t In American schools, 45 minutes a formation from Other .spurces such sit still longer than thirty seconds at Spence'r vs. F. Willis and Rolphe 6 T.A.' They'continue to make liquor :,..;,:�­ , . as library books, papers, etc., to a time, hence teachers should take 6-2, Kerslake and Sutherland vs. Hart oners .. -,,zt;'�, day is given to the teaching of Agri- 1 5, and bootleg it, and then throw the 11 11 �511, I . culture� Children should supplement the text book, He would this fact into consideration in the and Crich, I of their misdeeds 'I'll", have a vary the methods from dii -6, ", 6-2. 0 the On— -, " �,�,,, ... 1. 4-1. 1 " I �nowledge of gardening and farm- . y today. class room, and on the playground tario Temparance Act.% 11 .. �, �� , Ing. The culture of flowers should to Miss L. Finlay Mixed Doubles --J. Cluff and Bis- I i � � . I �,^�,o'! . , , , ,, �,� N son, ,,of Locklalsh, know that play is the tool of child de- sOnnette vs. B. Beatty and Moore, 6-1, Dr. Ernest Thomag tells us that one I ��.,A . _,�, � " I Prices $15 to $35 be encouraged. ,Each day a problem f, *k the Subject of ho*ie-work for velopment. Well planned games lead 6-0; M.. Case and Carnochan vs, B. most' urgent need- in the struggle . 1:1.1, -1, 11 I I , � I ,,th and fifth Classes.,, She ad- to regular attendance, punctuality and Grieve and Barber 6-4, 6-1; A. Suth- against the liquor drinking and -liquor I . �, '. , ___ - - __ ; -, , ; a variet:�., own traffic is found in the sury . , I pf- ilibject. She haviour, He advised tear -hers , Ival of ut- ,: :.. .1 _,�., I _0011014mr of experiments that every teacher to keep and Hutchison, 64 6-2. terly mistaken ideas aboit the I . , , � — I - would be brought before the children vised against giving tow much, and tend to remove that roughness in be- erland a d M. Lai�g vs. Miss Br . to be solved. He showed a number suggested n I . could make in her own school. would begin early mAbe-term. so as Young and to take as much interest 1. I � 11 address was greatly appreciated His to avoid era wtmw I., and effect of alcohol. Thei* is still a ­� ��­ ­ . mming at,164- end. The in the games as in the work of the — 11.1 �, I r �� I .. . ' - 1. I "W qr by teacher should take : t1i4- c6rrection class room. . . �.V: ^ ae � , the teachers. � . _ .. , - widely Prevalent idea that alcohol is - r', � ;%_1 .9 Al"A Miss"El of t1lis in school. 15%- A m a Stimulant a�d that its evil . I , - . 1, - .1 ,� : :;,, , vs Little., -o Leadbury took eMSTO 101- , The election of officers resulted as LIQUOR IN OLDEN DAYS lies in, I . - I , , . " � .. un , , -tar - , -i , ]owed �y` Messrs. Mack Ross, follows: President. 'Mis' 1. Medul-_' I 11 stimulating activities of the bod"' .. � t, , . � '' �� Man- f idid's __ der-wr up the subject of Entrance Hlat6ry, 'y S y'40 p �� " an unwholesome intensity, this be- , .- � �11 , .� � 1. � . Tom, MH iken and Miss Sharman, loch, Winchelsea; Vice -President, Mr. To the Editor of The Expositor: . mg , - . ,��-,m­ �, and handled it skilfully and with followed by so P . . �o . I. -1 I I - AM .- all of 'Whom favour its retention in J. E. Tom, 1. P. rious reaction. The idea ,�,,,l . . - profit to the audierim She claimed S., Goderich, Secre- 'In Your last week`9 iqqui6. there ,ap-', that- alcohol is, a ,stimulant decei"s �..'' �,,..", the picture method the best to use. moderate quantit - �� , ,"!, I � : "T, 11, For Men .1 ies. tary-Treasurer, Mr. G. S. Howard, peared a letter of mine ' ,�nkitI4 , " 1,11 I 11 �;. . I - . , The children are interested in build- The subject of School Regulation Exeter- Councillors, Miss N. Medd, "Liquoi In'Olden Days.01 both those w.hd re�ort �f,64t,s �U.86: JW5 - ­­ �� � ­�, In it I gave tho,, who J - ' - . �` .. ­�.;., I ing up the lesson. Biography is valu- was then taken by Inspector Tom Ex��_ re segking , to ' ibo#A � - - ` " �� �­` I ��'.. .11, , , � -- For the man who wants , Mr. W. Morley, Crdditon; a descriptio -a tof how it ��_� ,.,,' 4 - Country tailor w6 had been most we speak- . "I'll, ", I who explained the New Course of Auditors, Mr. P. B. Moffatt, Dash treated an Old drinking customs. While ... .., ��,� . ..7, Q icomfort, warmth, -and eco' able but not enough used. We phould Study just issued by the Dopartmient wood; Miss L. Smith, Crediton; carefully brought up in or think of it as a stimulant we shall � �---�% �� not miss the main ideas in History; . 0 � . n- �: co-operation is what counts. He strongly advocated Mental Arith- Librarian, Miss J. S., Murray, Exeter; where the moderate use Scotland' have 110 -Sts of people who will advo. ,.­,�,,, , ()MY, The �;",,'� " of intoxicants cate resort to it in Cases where .. ��,', . tanfield's Underwear r---_-- school library should contain more metic and Oral Composition, 'but Resolution Com., Mr. W. Mackay, was recommended, and only the im- lant is thought necessary. atiwu-- ... � I ­,� -3 NOW we �;::� , ...,:� - � . �.,: �, �X. 1 1 is in a class by itself. You : 1113 good books on History. condemned the practice of;giving BB Hensall; Mr. W. Finlayson, Blake; moderate use denounced. Ile started need to be quite clear that amording- . -1 1 I , men who have worn Stan- � Friday. notes on History. The method of Mr. R. Stonebouse, Goderich, Mr. F. off as a moderate user there; but, be- to the un .. �,,�,, making reports was -also ex 11";�ij, . - � ,� , " . -,--.-/ �, . plained. Rom, Dungannon; Miss 1. E. Shar- fore long his appetite overcame his British Scientific Commission whiell, %.��! ,1� � , Dr. Field spoke on the new regula Tnious declaration of the, field's know its merits and - . - Miss 1. E. Sharman then' discuss- man, Goderich; Miss J. S. Murray, self-control and he fled to the new -as appointed by the British �overn_ I - , 1� . .- /'. tions. He said there v�ere no Sweep- ed the Entrance of 1924, MstorY Exeter; Miss A. Davis, Centralia; land, Carada� where he determined he .�. -11, 11 .� . . . � ,�. � are convinced of the advant- FIE UIS ing changes. A slight change was and Literature Pointing 'Out the Miss L. Finlayson, Lucknow. ment, none of the Commissioners be- . .; I I-' would turn over a new leaf. Friends irig known as a prohibitionest. Al- I ", . I '. noted in the History course. He weakness of the answers 9i'ven. Mr. The Resolution Committee then 'here made every effort possible to 11.1 Ong ,1 . ", I ,�,_ help him,, but all failed; and in a fit the body under any circum tances.. � i", , age of wearing this perfect �� ND EAR spoke of the giving of homework. G. S. Howard followed al the presented their report which was: Cobol cannot stimulate any organ of - underwear. You men who Hon. Mr. Ferguson is very much same line, taking Geography and 1. That they express their appre.- of delirium he committed suicide. Alcohol seems to Stimulate action but, ` I "I , ,11 � . . , have never worn it, ask some, / "IN against too miuch homework. No Composition. Lively discussions fol- ciation of the shortening of the In a few days now we will be called this is solely because it removes. '111 .1 .... �. . ��' homework should be given below the -lowed by Messrs. Ross, Milliken, course in History for Entrance class- upon to vote for the measure of pro- hindrances to action. Alcohol is not I., �,.` ;,� , M , ,.�41 - . � I of the thousands of men who Second Class. Howard, Bigelow and Miss Sharman. es by the Department. h-ibition we now have, or for some a stimulant; it is a narcotic. Why is- .1 �,;,,� do wear it. , ' The election of officers for next Thursday Afternoon. 2. That in their opinion new text undefined system of Government sale it that men so easily find relief, re- I jt .� year took place, which resulted as 1. . I 1� ft "I, rr -I � follows: The minutes Of the previous ,,,- books in history be issued by the of the poison. lief that is so eagerly sought and so� ..,�;,_ "P . GOLD LABEL ....... ............. Past President, Miss Buchanan; Sion were read and the roll called. Department, the present ones being To the unsuspecting citizens this eagerly obtained? Simply because , �� I Miss 0. M. Taylor, of Exeter, gav-1 almost worthless for the pupils of name Governme t Control or Sal is _,." ,. -12.00 President, A. L, t the Public School. n e alcohol is a narcotic. Its effect is to ,-,� � , I - " , Posliff; Vice-Presi- an ,excellent paper on Primary Poin ­ a deep laid scheme that is being used soothe and deaden sense and sensibil- , � . � � 11 dent, Miss Eva Carter; Secretary- ers. She suggested as is' her plan & That part of the Literature for to deceive the unsuspecting voter, and ity. ��� -�. ;. ,. 11 I RED LABEL ........ .... Treasurer, F. T. Fowler; Librarian 'z�;, � I , III ,, I visitors �, ........... $2.50 Dr. Field; Executi g beginners come Entrance examinations should be its adoption would intrap many of our system as it does, alcohol from the '. , 11� I havin Acting on the central nervou& , ve Committee, Mr. before being enrolled inm based on Selected works as in aTl young men, who had reached man- first dose seriously impairs the more , v � I , I Norman Geddes, Miss Swain, Mrs. order to * � BLUE LABEL ....... Aitken, Staff of Wingh get acquainted with their new en- other departmental examination in hood under the O.T.A., and were not delicate organs and powers of con- 1.� I am School; onment. of in- , "" ............... S3.00 Auditors, Mr. R. J. Beattie, Mr. Fred " �--Sbe uses short recita- that subject.—Carried. aware of what the free sale trol, those which in the upward, . V - tion and has frequent recreation 4. That there should be the names toxicants realy meant. Why not call ,%, - ' Fowler; delegate to 0. E. A., Miss struggle of the race are the last to� .11 periods to keep the little ones alive of the teachers superannuated, the a- it by its. proper name, Manufactury :."?I , - BLACK LABEL ..... ............... TA moo Margaret Mellis. of be developed, in other words "self � W_r with interest. She would provide mount r>aid them and the number of drunkards, or promoter of murder, I. 11 I Misd Matilda Fowler, A. 0. C. A., V control" is the last of our powers te� I . ::: ." , - , , 1� ,,, gave an intere,sting add aried seat -work such as word -build- Years they have taught added to the suicide and delirium. Wonderful be developed and the first to be im- I%! , ­ � 1� , , . ress on Art t Minister's yearly report. business for our Provire , � I The value selecting figures and letters, etc. Mr. 5. That they place themselves on gaged in. _'��j � �, work in the class room. ing from letters, making pi, ur,, e to be en- paired by any attack on the central . I of drawing, as a means of education I I-'. � z is receiving greater recogmitio , Tom continued the same subject and �ecord as; being of the opinion that In my former letter I told you what nervous system by the use of alcohol, "I", ­� . Ii than with a class of infants, showed what 1� is in the best interest of the Pro- resulted from its u We can surely see in these days of I ,; I � . ? � i q '� formerly in educational circles. The _�e by an intelli- the motor cars, what a menace the I ".., system. .��,� i appreciation of beauty of form and may be done by the phonic vince to continue and strengthen the gent man, who would otherwise have driver of the machines would be were , He illustrated � the subject of Spell- Ontario Temperance Act (O. T. A.) proved a worthy citizen. I will now 1.11 , :� . - colour should form an important part he suffering with even temporary loss- ., , WOMENS COATS, ing by using the drill chart prepax- especa4lly in view of the promise of describe what effect this Government of elf control. ". - ' in the child's training. The study of ed by himself for that purpose. The the Premier of full and vigorous en- Comtrol had on an otherwise respec 8 Some say that our �,_­ � . �� , ��, ing should be taught because it is a as forcement of the Act in the event of able woman. tario Temperance Law is not a just 1, , �� 11 pictures arouses finer feelings. Draw-' lesson was full of interest and w t- On � law; that it favors tbo rich malL Let I I 71. I New New Lower greatly appreciated by the teachers. - majority voting in favor of it. She lived alone in a shanty of her me say that the great mass of our : .. natural means of education. All are To .show -how p,piil., among teach- 6. That thiey consider the present own in the backwoods, and was noted ."', born with some art activity which we people are not rich men and we kope '. � - ','T;; I , . Styles Materials Prices should try to develo I era, these charts are he read ex- academle course and the examina- for having great spree times, and on our laws are framed for the welfare .. I p. The child tracts of letters received evela"from tions there one -detrimental to the best this account wag know -M a-, Old , , 'p, sh6uld be allowed freedom of expr , of the vast majority, therefore, let us , ."A' , Sion. A COPY of the world's es- the Western Provinces, The George interest of the scbools and the De- Mother. She used to get her bottle -,..Ili �. I The Coat, always the most import- , m'o S t M. Hendry Co., is now making use of partment should revert to the prev- continue to protect ourselves and : �.,,� I I , , valuable picture was shown and an it. filled at nearby taverns; Sometimes, make it impossible for our children to I ant,and conspicuous of woman 0 s ap- explanation given of how a picture ious system of examing students in bowever, travelling as far as the Vil- ,.":: � ..., l A&I I Mr. H, G, Martyn, of Stratford, High Schools. acquire the appetite for that narcotic. , k should be studied, also , lag4� of Seaforth for it. She got des- From , thrift standpoint nothing has. , r I 01 ,�;�,� X ture, thus showing ithAt th a mIn 7, That they consider that Aritb- perate when the craving came on and been so efficient as the O.T.A., as the r'l �. .... i � parel, has, perhaps, never been work- a Common P'C- N rmal School, took Gra ar les, � ere cam be son with "a class and in a lucid man- 'etic and Grammar should be placed there was none in sight. On one oc- M,,,ha,t, and Bankers will tell yotL. I ��� , J ed out'more attracti*ely thall'in the no lack of material if teachers are I '�� , I.. I , ; only willing to use it. ner showed how a subject Should be on Middle School examinations. casion of this kind slie went to on rnment Control ��!� ,�� 1�11 .... , i new styles which we are showing developed. The lesson was full of Inspector Tom spoke to the teach- of her sons and induced him to le of liquor is equivalent to the opem i,. M � . k", this Fall.: This is particularly true "Ill Mr. Stothers spoke on School Fairs interest, was well presented and serv- ers about caring for the school pro- her have a couple of small pigs. . �,' 1� 1 He said the value of exhibits wa' She bar, the man or boy buys his liquor I � �' � .�� . . I I - . � 11 � of thO mediu' the point, not the size of the crowd 8 ed as a model for teachers to practice. Perty, both inside and Outside, then got a young neighbor lad to help her at the dispensary which formerly was 1�;; � . I I m priced coats. The The teacher is the key to the success Comments followed by many teachers answered the queries of the Question bring them home, but when they got called a saloon, the only difference �.11�: .,;;; "'�'­ I � .rj,�, . many new cloths, the delightful col- or failure at the fair. The report of the 0. ,E. A. dele-. Drawer. there she could not stop, but drovo being that he sits at a table to drink I , Over 3,000 gate followed, Mr. Milliken taking Miss M. MacKenzie. of Marnock, them on to the nearest government ��`�V. orings, the attractive patterns, the children take part in fairs in Huron. it instead of standing at the bar, Can �:::,t, , I In the majority of cases difficulty at the general impreksions received on gave a Paper on Oral Composition sale (licensed tavern) and traded off Government control liquor? We have ­�, ." ?I I .. I " �', I. , �� .- - clever, designs, all lend themselves to I fairs is caused by, parents helping the 'Whole and Mr. Howard the ad- in Junior Classeq. She recommend- the pigs for a large jug of whiskey. an example in British Columbia and �', children. Good seed for planting is . I "', "I I'. the completion of the best assortment e Minister of' ed the reading of short stories in The boy and she returned, but' what Q,obec. Just recently a prominent , , ',., 't, ". �� I not always available. He spoice Of Elucation and the Superannuation class, .and the reproduction of the, she had consumed of the liquid began American went to British Columbia , ;', �, . � !� �1 . ��; � I ,,�;� ­ �of coats we have ever exhibited. It question. same in written exercises. She would to operate and she was crazed by it. to investigate Government Control. � � I a .!. the three months, courses and their have pupils read each otber's; stories. She placed the Jug in the oven of her I � I .,Will pay you, iiot �bnly in the satisfac- ��� excellent results. Thursday Evening. With advanced clas, The message he brought back was: �11 : I , ,,, I ..... � ies she rocommend- stove and lay down on � IM, , ... tion of ha ing Mr, , G. W. McMillan spoke her bed. 11' a The British Columbia Government ­',� ";Iat, a becoming, good look- on The evening programme was Of ed reproducing whole stories of books, ,short time she called the boy to bring . , �'i :� ", �; I I , -, ." ,�. .. � V1 Measurements in Education. There high order and was well rendered, autobiographie.s;,,e.te. The paper show- her a drink. When he wont to obey th, CT,,,e,nr ... t. ��' I ut it 4 . . does not control liquor; liquor controls � ing c6at, b ,Wfil pay you in dol- should be a gradual sifting in the Musical numbers were contributed by ed careful thought The Government is .. 5 . , not I iK:: , mes �,�-,,, I I ,��,� 'Miss Bell, Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Hol Miss A. Gai.qer, of HolmeRville. gave, in the jug and it was upset an e I ,,��4` ,51-.�fi educatioftl institutions, the weak be her orders he found the, cork was , . lars and cents to come here. - simply the liquor venders for the ,,,, �11" �: .. � "I'll 11 I e . ". �, , ing *eeded out. We are not sure, and a rbading by Miqa-Mooney. The a paper on the teaching of Agricul- liquor gone. What followed the any bettor under Rimilar circum- , . PRICES � . , .11 � bowever, that the student of great Chair was occupied by Principal Hume ture and in it showed 'her method. Shp, boy (now quite an old man) doe's -not our Government da, - .. 111 '' �r; �; �_ , ,;� . � I . ,�) � I I �_ ability may have the greatest success of the G -.,'C. I., wbo made a few ap- would, as for as Possible, have the know. stances One of the argurridnts in the . , � , 1, - . � � , " ", �' mpft, in liy�- He mentioned a number of PrOpriate Introductory ;;;�;111�- The SPecimeTM to be Studied before fho T once had a personal experience Corning campaign will be that the '�i��,,o,`,,� ��, I suitable books for the work Outlined, President, Mr. McKay, gave an ad- ­'Ll� ,, � Ll�, ,,: Ll� � � � $15 to, " 0 , Dr, Field, Inspector Public class, Or would take the children to with the old lady vv'hpn on Tay way to money the CTovel=ent malces out of' ,.�(� � . 'Schools dress on "Now and Thei,411 which wag tbp , liquor will be used to lower fa:m#j an& I �, �, �,; 0 specimens, Sbe uses sebool Kar- qeaforth. The North Road was then .�::.",? 1"", .. . I:, . ", , , , I "" , li",,.: 1. "'i , � ,i', �,, � 60'aro an address on the gene -rid eo-A.' build good roads. What a db I , � L o"', 2,!" � .�O' 1. 1�,-� . 1. Well r4eelved and created Iftany a dens and exhibits at ftirs. more impassable than it is now. There to any Government to de'halnweriltl6a� '. `-f�,� ... ;;;;,;, 1, � [" ,� " , , ditiot, of the schools. It VVa,g full of Igug h aa he r6vie'Wed the old method A motion was carried to raise the was a bush on every .side, only clear- :f� i,,'� ,ij , ­­­ I - . "w0i"A ,I,.,,.­�_,- _,_ I � - . � I - I.. - I ---I �,� , � 11 I - 7 . I Ouild adVice to the teachers. Its of tea&dUg by inonitqj�§ the Young People to lower taxes and build I 11 ;, , � , I I ,.. .1 � PuAlsh- . �� - 1�,­i.", � ", , - . � .:, , . allo�*Ance to the 0. R. A. delegates; ings here and there. and her visit to ,�� " ", �, ,�L'' J ,,,,,� � ."i: � .­ ;. . 1 I 1. I I maid the minor little royTies ,were to ment admibbte5�#d tn thioge days, and frorA $10 tO $15, roads. Do we want to see, the. thon 11 I 1%1. 11 o ,�` I � 1 , 111. 11 ,� .'�,, , I . the same to be paid the village 'Was quite an event. On I ­! ,I,�,,(�. , iA. I . 1, . L"' I , - , �, V, , I , .., . on cond 'n *hen it will b o of " , . 1_ l,-,?,: ��,,,! .�'�, �' , .i - 0, 13110 wait � I .; t,,;,Z44V,­," �;,� ,, - _�, q,,� � ", .�, �' ., ,6�� _., , , , V101 them, at our convention. Mr. W. honding to*ard Seaforth ,,;�,�,J,� ...... � , .,:I,, � I I ,L , I bs'lb0h0d OVdr and the greatet alth %'he spbft Indlil ed in'by, ition that a r,e.port be given the oemmoft I beto refer t back d9al USTI' ,,, I , �_,.k� .. .... ... ­ ,, .� .. � bf the 900d Ast Was to be dotp kept ,=A�beflb-L* 4146ti one h '1, ,a ;fe , a ., M''I., " j , , "t ,,,j�. , f undr to provide for the fA I 11, j j V j 1, I .� ,,j, - 1, . , . ",,�,, __ - ,% � '' "i ,0i�jV11%'111'_11,i, I . I . . . , ,_, , 1'�,,,;, �� .1 ,,��!i, , I L �,,,i �"�, , I kXtl� tknd Milas R. Viggina ware Carrying quite a 1, e p=el I ,WA 1. " r1", , - � *2�9* dru,hkard miade such W ont 06,ti*. .�, I ,,, ­'­ -, 4 , 1�1,� .1 , 2 � . ", . a. . . I . I .r ,$ ` 9 aig 11 I " I:, , . 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