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W. Huron Toetch.lrs t J ? P * R
intim in Favor of e O. T. A.
on num in TM=was
Hie G. Martia,, 1' .Ay Stratford Normal, Is the
A e€atative—Twtcbsrs Aro Phased. i lhit
Change h Entronce History
The farty.se antis Annual Owen.
that of West Ruron Teachers met in
Vietot'ia'school, Ott:4er $th fent 10th,
when lin answered the emelt ca.
In the absence ot the President,
Miss Violet Kilpatrick, true chair was
taken by Mr. W. Mackay, of Iiensall,,
the vice ptresldent.
Thersdasy Foraesestas
The opening exercises were taken
by Mr. Mackay and Inspector Tom.
The minutes of last year's find
seaaion wove read and adopted.
The teaching of history for third
'classes was taken by Sir. W. L Mein.
• toll, of Erucefleld, who gave a splen-
dill paper. Re showed his method of,
tsking the subject by using BB maps
to tract voyage., to. make battles
e.,rlds, etc. Mk be found created a
,rester interest and lett more last.
ing impressions than the usual way
of following the verbal method. He
also suggested that pup:,s be encour.
aged to gather informaston from oth.
er aourcea such se library books, pa.
hers„ etc., to supplement the . text
book, He . would vary the methods.
from day to days
Miss L. Finlayson. of %ochalah,
took the subject of homework, for
fourth and fifth' classes. She advis
ed against giving too moms and a'ug-
gested a variety • of subject. She
would begin early in• the term ao as '
to avoid cramming at the end,' The s
teacher should take the correction of e
--this--in sehool, . Discuss on -;followed -
by Messrs, Mackay, floss, Tont, Mil. c
liken and Mrs,
Sharman, -nil of whom -
favbr iter retentlenr in monerate tinny-uny-
lilies.
' The, subject of : Sehook Regulation o
was' then taken. by . inspector Tom,
. who explained. the New Course of •
Study yiuet issued by the Deeartment i
Ile'etrongiy advocated rlefital'Arith-:
metk and Oral Contposetion, but 'con-
• deemed the practice or. giving. BB. j
notes on. History" Tice, method of L
raking repox'te wee also explained: _ e
Normal School, took a Grsau*sr les
son with a class and In a l said risen
nor showed how a subject should be
developed. The lesson was full of
interest, was well prevented and
served as as. medal for Wuhan VS
praetiese. Comments *Mowed by
many teachers.
The report of the Q. E. A. •dele-
Igates follatted; Mr. Milliken taking
the general impressienn resolved on
the whole and Mr. Howard the ad.
drese given there by the Minister of
Educagon and the superannuation
question. -
Tbarsday Renting .
The evening progratn was of. high
-order and lusts well rendered. Musi-
cal numbers were contributedby Miss
Bell, Mr. Gibbs and Mr. dolmas end Mi
a reading by as Mooney. The
chair was ` occupied by Principal
Hume of the G. C. t.. who made a
few appropriate introdueGtory re.
marks. The President, Mr. McKay,
gave an saddrees on "Now and Then,"
which was Well received and created.
many a laugh ,asssm. reviewed' the
old method of teaching ny monitors,
the punishment administered in those
days, and the sports rndulged.in by
the pupils,,°numbering a ;-tout one hun-
dred to the room.
Mr. Martyn gave an address on the
'Teaching after Atheist hours." He
poke of the importance of the teach-
r"s calling and the place he occupies
AO - .a--natibn•.builder—He Advised_tea--
hers to he'students and ft:' them -
elves:' physically, meontaiiy and spire
ituati , foc their great work.' fie re-
minded them of the tett they owe
ne another, mourners m iers •of the pro--
ession, the section in which they la.
Dor end the rank. ante Meof buman-
ty. The address. was well 'received.
A series of contests ant- games fol-
lowed, in which all tope: part. The
pining 'of hands while :raging `"Auld
ang .'Syne" brought the enjoyable
venins; to a close.
Miss L E. Sharman then discussed •
the Entrance of. 1824, Ristory and
Friday Morning
Literature, pointing out the waste-: After the opening, exercises, the
nese 01 the viewers g;ven Mr. G. reading of the minutes and the :rdll,
S. Howard followed along the - Isame call, the auditors' report was present•
fine, tatting Geography and Compo. ed This showed a handdsome •bel-
eition. Lively,:'.discuasions followed ance to the Credit of the teachers..
by Messrs. Roses, Milliken, Howard, Mr. Martyr then took. his 'third
Bigelow . and Miss Sharinan. subnest, "Importance of pray ase the
• • TGrrtsdsy Afternoon days
Life." Re. wen. •hook to, the
days of the Athenian games to altos.•
The -minutes-of-the-previous -sear--what a great part play had in chi
eon were read and the roll called. life at .that time and, com:rig to • the
Miss 0,• M. Taylor of Exeter, gave present, he thought it "niould still act.
7811 exeellent,•a,tKs vi. Y :......i •-Pallet- 'cur! Ike else. i4 ..,s.:. Gid. -It should-
ere. -She suggested` as is her .plan, lead to development, physically. mer -
having Beginners:, come as visitors telly and spiritually. Children., wit•
!*fore ,abasing •enrolleds in order to der six years could not sitsstill longer
get acquainted with thee, new "mule than, thirty'•.seeonds at a time, • hence
onment. She uses' Short recitationteachers should take this fact into
"and hats frequent recreation periods consideration in the class room, and
to
keepthe littletle
ones alive
,within-o
n the Playground know that plsy'weestShe would provid
varied the 'tool of child development. Kell
,seatework, such as word -building planned games lead to regular. nt.
from Ietters, making pictures; Select. tendence, punctuality, and tend to re-
ing figures and letters, etc. ' Mr. Toni move . that roughness in behaviour.
eorn'tinued,the same subject and with He advised teachers to :seep young
• n class of infanta, showed what mar and to take as, much interest in the
Sin done by the phonic sYstein. He it- games as in the work or the cleats
lustrated the subject -ef spelling 1iy - --
- using the drill chart prepared by him- The election of officers resulted as
AO! for that purpose, The lesson was follows : President, Miss L. ;McCul-
full•of interest and wee greatly ape web,Winehelseai• Viee-Pres; Mr. J';
plreciated by,:the teachers. To show E. Tom, T. P. S., Goderich; Bee.*
how popular . among teaenets theme Treats., Mr. G. S. iiowarc, Exeter;
' 'charts are, he read extracts of let- 'Councillors --Mies N. Medd, Exeter
'tete received even from the Virestern Mr. W. ,Morley, Crediton; auditors -s
Provinces. The Geo. ire. denary Co. Mr. P. B. Moffatt, Daa;iwood; Miss L.
ie: now making use of It. • .Smith, Credition; .. liibrar:an~Miss.. J.
artyn, or Stratford S. Murray, Exeter; restitution cons--
. Mr. IL G. M
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Miaow egostitel4
Mr. W.' Mackey, Hensa:#; Mr, W. Pin.
lepton, Blake,. Mr, R. Stonehouse;
Goderich; Mr. F. Boss,. Dungannon;
Miss L E. Sharman, Goderich; Miss
3. S. Murray, Exeter, Miss A. Davis,
Centralia; Mies L. l+iniayson, Luck.
now. .
The Resolution Committee then
presented .their report which was ;
1t That they express their *ppre-
elation - of the shortening .of the ,
course in, history for Entrance elms,
sea by. the Department. --. s. tiroundsl9'.,--- turn cap roar for the band 2"
if St
Mao
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"Wove
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Me Yews
Papa ! What a die
gathert1.--bet!wt what's that moles*
Only eke soup esteuem. sr;r sour *41
aro act roans "Lieut," you know.
They don't roar like t'ata all the
ties* than papas 1
No, my son. --only at this 'prsrtice-
tar tabu" of their dejeurier,--sad
never, "at boasts."
Why not at bona, papa t
Their wives forbid it, son,
Are they "Lambe" at hoist* thexi.
papa
Yes, espy eon.
Isn't that too beenees..M-.
"Exalteed Roarer 1—Wes. Walker is
splashing not - with his soup."
",Welt,: be, caused kis eau of corn to
collide with my ear',"
"Who did ?'! y ,
"ProdSturdy."
"Lious Charlie Saunders and Doe
?#sallow, will you; please see that a
safety zone, is formed around these Star men 1" "Right, Brother Ligase,
,two brthien." they will attend to this 'preas'-ing
"Aa I was saying, brother Lions: business,'••• -•ante now for our . closing
before the soup course, and shall now hymn ; all join, in heartily."
oontinue during the quiet saf the Gol- one BURY Gray -:with feeling},
den Bantam period, community vial With feeling :
is the tie that binds us together in Good-bye dinner we must leave you,
such sweet eommunion; Though it breaks our hearts to go:
"If Lion MacEwen will -kindly lay Something tell* tae we were thinner,
down his lottery so that my remarks Juet about one hour ago.
may be heard--?" Now "The bions" .all are marching.
• "Thank you !" To boost this old town. up ;
"Yes Brother Brother Lions, community This work surely is our calling
spirit•
"And, mite too!" We'll Boost'. Boot i veBoorst ato! ! p!,.
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JERSEY CREAM SODAS
"Lion Hardy b- e -why publish that : "Is that roaring, papa ?Itfact?--but, to continue, I have ar. "No, my son ; that's a,nginit"
ranged for a depa>sathew of retired "1 wish they'd 'roar:" ,
egrieulturaliets from Lucknow, all of "It's too late, my son, even a Lion
good o!d,Scotch`stdlck, to visit us next coo hold only so much soup, and the
week find tell us how they spend `Consomme' is ell conesumed.'
their looney to biliitd`op their town "But, papa, the Women s Institute
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and we, of course,will 'reciprocate in wanted a band to .play for the Soup
kind by showing them the wonderful they made at the fair ?"
eaeee
s we have had :n building up . "Yes."r
o "And The Lions roar for thei -
• "Plase, ted Rimer,, nnay—T son s1"--
'show them the seats on tire. Square?" "1 am all attention, my son."
. "And . I, --thea Tour Mau 2!`»- "WhX don't the LionM get the banal
""And I, the grand stand in the fair do play fear their soup, so that they hi
Boys and Girls ..
are Ontario's
Pride and Hope
ELECTORS! YOU ARE THE
tIOVERNMENT.
If we vote tQ•g'o into the booze
business we must sell to our own
boys and girls. They will be the
customers: That -is absolutely
what Government sale means:
THIS HIS TO YOUSltELF:
"Would Lad as Selling Agent
for Brewers and Distillers and for
a paltryprofitsell their 'booze' to
my own children? "
If you would not,'then in the
name of all•decencyand honor and
fairness, do, not vane to scl1 it tt)
someone else's children.
V- ! --�"> . -•E I -R--- `
2. That in their opinion new text "And I, the Crystal :Palace ?' "M -y 'son, The Lions • Are far tool •
booker in history be issued. by the Ile- "And .i, the band stand 1' busy, boosting the town and1Mr,, OtOli
"Well, papa, it's the best soup I
ever heard and ---Say, papa, was it
only soup that they drank; they're
all kissing each other good-bye?":•
"That's all- right, my, son ;: they're
only • intoxicated with' eomnfunity
aapirit. i don't think that either Lion
Pertinent, the present ones being al. Amid I, the • ?
most worthless •for the pupils of the.
Public School. f
8. That part" of the Literature for
Entrance exanninations should be
bailed on `Selected worse. as in an
other _.departmental: examinations _ in
that.subject.—Carried. - "Oh Yea 1 Ex teed Roarer 1-niay Hardy or Lion. McDermid brought
5. That there shoo ;d.be, the name 1 show' them the town council in ac. anything into the gathering, of a
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"`Liens 1 Lions l dumb': 1
tDon'b shush us, Rotted Roarer,—
We won't be shushed 1 1"
"1 adnaeire your eosnmuatty spirit
and all that, but, leave this fervent
beat to the tottItdadunoi.•= -"
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When yens as.
maims se �a
lust try Red Pepper
have tits quithset
;nothing hies :tech
trating heat as rest
relict. Just as saes.
l'ea?per Rol? }ou sate
In three minutes it _ ..
through arse thea F
eircnlatirllt• breaks
and the old rheum* ' t
ltowle:s •lined seksus r t
real peppers, costs tittles.
shore, (abet a lar at *saes, for
lumbego, returatis, backache.
sort ntusclea, colds in a
iastsut relief *waits ygn. a is
est the genuine, with -the -asses WNW
lint each package,
You may be can fefut .-•
but you cannot drive is; .
safety if the other 'fellow
drinks. freely--,.•
of tete teachers superannuated, the ton '?", ' • stronger nature, in non -refillable
amount paid them min the number of "Now, Lion- Gellotlu,•;-tl}at is, utter. bottles. .
yearsthey have taught added to the ly impossible; no eau yet has ever ""They are not like Janis, m y- son,— -
Minister's yearly rep4r' - - witnessed that phenowneeon " but Start the engine—we'll possibly ,
. S. That :they place themselves on , ""Well, may I tealese pace to lunch at' discus, that poinon our next trip."
record as being of the ' opinion that the Sun • Set Chinese rea;,aurant • kept J, E. Ii
it is in the ;best interest, of the Pro: by Lee, ,and show them in action
vines to continue and strengthen the there ?" • Cultivated hazel nuts have a shell
Ontario. ;l'eitiperanee Ae ; f0 A:} = ;urseemmunity-spirit nppeal1fia '41y '4411 -1"144-:&"1114 6IIrQ_ .
especially in view of the promise of any '-heart, . Lion Callow; • and r
:the .Premier of full- and vigorous en- .much touched by itl'. • a. '
rcenrent% of. -the• -Act- etst_,e-event _i "SoSare=the saat•payers to _
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a majority voting in favor of it. "Lion Knox, I : ant told that Lin .
.7.. That they consider the present 'knox' _no one ; W ,y start now ?"
a emit sou andthee a i •+
c d n rse x m na "Oh Fxa
artew�•t
tf' Relaters
tions thereon'detrimensa to the be$t have citives:"£o' elft ;attheSun �Set `?"
interest of the schools and the De. ,"Decidedly: not 1. Lon I;*.lines ;'
partment :should revert to the pre"- ,`tonne's the place for theta: "Welt,'
toils system of eicamining students in wouldn't i' have them .?"• "No!
High Schools: ' There'll not be any, so there 1—be-
8, That they consider that A.rith• cause 'olive' you --`ill of you,' I mean.
uretic and Grammar should be plater' only use them to play marbles, and T
on . Middle School escam:nations... don't want to foster t:s$ gambling
Inspector Tom spoke. to the . teach!• spirit; in our town ; too much of that
ere about oaring for the school pro. has ,been done already by. our 'sysste-
perty, both • inside and . outside, thele spastic advertising it in all the leading
unaware; the •series or tree Queetiee periodicals- as- -the smost-
Drawer. ' - - beautifultown in Canada, with state
Miss M. MacKenzie, of Marnoek.ly;strees, � lovely boulevards (4) end"
gave a • paper on Ora! Composition it , . ,Haan t you better curb • yotu' re -
Junior ',Classes. She recommender' marks regarding 'boulevards,' Exalt•
the reeding of short stories'in class, ed Roarer?"
and the reproduction os• the sante it ""Why should I' 'cure'. any remarks •
written exercises, She would 'have when the 'boulevards' are net curbed, , " .
»upils read each *there stories Lion Button?.. -end anyway,': I, wish
With advanced classes, she rdecom •Y0u :would 'not keep. lifting that. salt .
mended reproducing whote stories of cellar; it gets on. my .nerves."
books, autobiographies,: ete. The pa. nerves,"
per showed careful thought. • ';Oh, • that's all r:Mit, 'Exalted
Miss A. Geiser, �of" liolmesvillea Roarer,—you can blame Lion Gallo '
me a paper on the teaching of ,Ag- for., it ; if he. hadn't had the 'power' tp''
ode She would, as lar as Dateable lift it
riculture and in it showed"her Meth. linen It,`1 shouldn't have been able tp
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have the specimens to be studied be. "Brethren' Brethren 1 Plead
fore the class or, would take the chit. eilrinate these bicker•ngs; why don't
dren to the specimens. She useaa you dwell hi sweet unity like the Lion
school gardens and ex theins et fairs end the lamb, and --s•
A; motion was carried to raise the a "Lion MCDermid, the 'lamb' la off
allowance to the 0. F. A. delegate;: he menu card, but we have some
from .$10 to $15, the: tame to be paid ' ead' here --put up your bend, Terry,
on rondition that a report be giver, And make yourself known." ' •
by then, at our convention—Mr. W. . _ "t have no wish. to 'butt -in'° at thio
Macllay and Miss E. Wiggins woe juncture,•Lion Fraser, and Imust say
elected delegates for ;text year, that I expected a more '!lour -y' Inv --
A hearty vote of thanks, was ten.; tation from a man in your position,
dered Mr. H. G, Marlyn, 11. A., for but. --The Exalted Roarer is about to
his eatcellent `addresstts at the eon.,sspeak—"
ventiori, s r'. ""Lions 1 Attention ! Before we
A Yot+' of thanks Vali said tendered close --(Lion ,Bays, while you have
the Trustee Board of Goderich` for the law of precedence to authorize
the tree of the school•, the retiring of: your spreading the jam on your
deer; for their service during the bread, still it is 'bad form.' Welt, it's
year, the committee, ,who presided 'gond taste' Exalted Roarer I")
the evening program, the citizens of "So it appears -1'71 wry sonnet"
town who entertainer: the teachers. "Mm.Mm•ni ! !—As, nem, 1 said
and to each end all who contributed mm, (gulp) Mm ! Mm :1 Mmne I f"
items on the program for, the day "Exalted Roarer, your remarks are,
sessions and for . the evening enter getting into a jam !"
tainment. ,"No, • brdther Lionss—he . jars is
The singing of the National An. getting into . my remarks, --Mani
them brought the; convention to a(gulp 1 gulp 1} ••Ab! 1.--" '
elm."What's he welting for, papa ?"
The number of teachers present "He's •finishing bill bread and jam,
was 1811. my edit."
G. S. HOWARD, Sec" Tecate. ;But he has •"%utter' on it too, papa;
J isn't' that extraveganCO?�"" '
Y, President. ""dries, my son, but itis wife isn't
WM. Mstci:A ' m there to see hitt, and-.."
4.4.444414444444.4011444444444 "Oh, he's bolted it, papaf—and
- he's going to speak *gain. Listen 1"
"To continue, brother Lions, Is am
full of asathusiesie"---. , .
"And "jam," Exalted Roarer.'
"Never mind, Dud, let him spank.'
"But, Wes'- dol darn him 1 •lie's
pinched all way jean."
1 st "Well, bring in a charge of 'petty.
tssifivg T" weeny' then; bat's 'fres'-abler, and
alai saslrlis aro Ailsa uP; 41106 ars his rettorks will be 'brief'" ,
immeeseeofyrs bA dreg egad
n "And we'll held * ient'•boree ars i
tamable, 'Wes' ?"
ilii "You said it, 'D*i' 1" I
"Well; P11 let him finish then..--"
"I ana fall of *tithesistswn ever our
town garbage disposal system, alWnt
the river bank* anis other merle
p points, and think it ads;sable W sp.
poittt two star tweet so makes an ett-
hraetive retort on it ter the btrteilt
of tiff I.tseknsw detutriho."
"Vanatter and Mittel an boli
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CMS* Apirikel la Seek*
tyNdess
Seim
MAI km t+t el iireir i . fasf.
hg/teem in
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;way_ mew* ..-alae anal,
beelbee the ss iirod fras awwwesrs sisrasistie-
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VIM s units relluell
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Mark 1.ot Ballot Thus
ainamommommumilimmummit
Aro you in favor of the cow
theme. of The• Oestri*
Y
Tess n Jit,
�It•ra tie Act .
Aro you in favor of the sale
ea as beverage of beer asst,
• spirituous ' liquor in soiled
packages under Govera►rewst
Vote control l'
T
allimimmommuimasommons
Either" Motor .Traffic o iquar Traffic ��� Gr'
eneficial:Meal-ime habit. :
our Children Should Form
Carrie BI1arechard's Oa%fsr
"I want you to try ti,'oute m for %Deny 11,11/.16I
moat to '.fart you oat oss your tell by aims' toe
your *rot week's ruppiy •
"it stern to Ire tb.t' it would be i1 wipe ohm far
soothers, yartirWrrly. to think et ,hie teat fa oon.•
nertiuu with the blah' of their lsotlliss.
"Wilt
autt iTellsee le�ndeupeeIut t routes;or 1'oytuao err.el (the kind yoa•lwi€e. I'll ate that
you vet The SM week's *upon. right **Of.' -
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your club and on the train. Take advan-
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Carrie Blanchard's offer. Send
the coupon,
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p'aetiry: Windeor, Ontario
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