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11 . n F I 1 ., . _. - . I 15e, Caeh, the Clinton New Era will be F. ent to new subscribers, to 1 st of January 1�*RrTw(► .... iy� i. -...n« Rl and eay. "Am I my brother's keeper ?" chair at 11 o'clock. ,lues Sundav Schc ©I endeavor workers Are you sowing the seed of pride and envy The flraG Address was "Line up" by E. you are sure of " ✓ and reaping a harvest of hatred and strife2 Wart sea. Varna. The aubjecb eaggeste getting the latest Text " • �ook w. I hope not. What are we, as workers, reap• that someone is out of line. Can it be �• 1. The Annual Conventions of the Large crowds In attendance at ing-I believe a glorious harvest. Our true that we can find any one who refuses ---.-IF YOU BUY AT - County Sabbath School Asso all the sessions. Excellent numbers are inoreasing-and this means, to respond to the call of an allwise God, ses and their religion on the surface, ab the ro Aline is drawn by tto he divine hand and we I CiatEindeavo Union.Christian bhe negligence afro lin t first ada to st , to lark th eir Ohri on the s me owth. The world t they y re are a sand courage to dol it. IThe soldiery grossing� Y n 0,00per9.s hook Store,, The convention of the above organization g P not sa irreveraft and profane as they aced i in line is a unit of power--eo with the oommenoltd in Willie Church, Clinton, by of discipline and authority. to be. We are not sowing; for ourselves Christian. The command to line up comes CLINTON. a praise service, led by Rev R. Millyard, The discussion that followed indicated alone, but for others; we are here as the re- to every one who is not doing his or her r e I with a' very good attendance, the church a belief that Superintendents should, if suit of some one sowing good seed: then, duty, and should we disobey, sad will be A specially large stock of Books used in Public Schools, Model Schools, High, 11 .being prettily decorated with bunting, etc. occasion called for it, exercise even physi- Christian workers, be careful of what you ,our end. On the other hand, if we obey Schools and Collegiate Institutes, always in stock. Our line of Scribblers, Ex- • After the opening exercises, a short address oal force in maintaining authority. Kind- sow, so that at last we eball reap the re- and line up, glorious will be oar rewsrd,for ercise Books and other school requisites is unequalled. Book Covers suppliect +00.daye we will give special was given by the President of the Sabbath fess as far as possible, but force when that ward God may give ne when we are garner• we are told that the angels of the Lord en- Free. Some of the Public School Books we sell : Ill' icycles and °A'lusie. School section, Mr J. P. Ross, Exeter, on failed. Those taking part were W. H. ed home. campeth round about them that fear Him `. . j>jj,bu, to your advantage to .+Why am I here," wha said that he was Herr, Braesels; R. W. McKenzie, Goderioh; and delivereth. When we line up we at. Public School Geography ............................. , ..........$ 0 75 �'1 aXlri �e8 us. here to attend all meetings o! the convert J. lfoaeton, Clinton; Rev W. E. Kerr, Mess MEETING tain to all the virtues of Christian oharso- Public School Grammar ....................... . ................ Q, 25 tion; to take part and help, not alone to be Hansell. At 3.20 a masa meeting of children was ter. The call to line up comes with partio- Public School Arithmetic ........................................ 0 25 4 �1141t r of accounts on our helped; and was here because of his great "The Home Department," by A. Day, held in Ontario St. Methodist Church, pre- alar force to all. To be in line is a duty Public School History....... . , 0 30 9 , what must be paid at once. interest in S. S. work. Mr W. H. Kerr, Provincial Secretary, The school will nev- sidod over in a capable manner by W. R. of immeaeareable importance. Had we Public School Physiology and Temperance .. ..................... 0 25 ! BICYCLE & MUSIC Brussels also made a few remarks along er rise higher than the standard of the home; Lough. There was a large and interested lined up earlier in life, it would have been Publio School Drawing Books, Noe. 1-6, .. , . ; ; :::::::: ; ::...... , 0 05 r 0 S HOUSE, CLINTON the same line, this ie the key of the whole situation. Both attendance. After the introductory sex- better for most of us. Do not move one Public Robool Agriculture............ 0 40 ` 1o�d .Q cls Livery, Clinton "The place of the Leeson Help" was the in the home and school there should be ab- vices W. H. Kerr, of Brussels, gave a short fobs from the line and the world will reoog- Public School Euclid and Algebra ................................ 0 25 40 1 ,_; spa Goderioh. first paper, introduced by Rev Mr Hamil- solute authority.. I would not remove a address, taking a jaok-knife as his topic. nine our stability. Let all resolve to line Leading Facts of Canadian Hietory-Robertson's.................. 0 25 y °,- ton, Wingham, who said that there was a scholar from the influence of the school but A class of Junior Leaguers presented a up nearer to Christ than before, and vin• Stories from Canadian History -Marquis .............. • ......... U 2,� i, greater danger in not knowing how to use I would place, him by himself: and endeavor well arranged missionary cantata, under tory will be ours in time and eternity. Gage's Map Geography .................. ................... . 0 40 �',,I >QCxXC>blltlX# than in not llgving them at all. Leeson to bring him Into eabjeation to that way. the energetic management of Mies Maggie Those participating in the discussion Public School Leaving Bookkeeping Blank ...................:: : :. 0 25 rids=li,4dgens Bras Helps should not be brought before the It is a question as to how far we have tried Washington. Provincial eeoretary Day were W. R. Lough; Rev J. S. Fisher, Gor- Public School Copies, Vertical System, 1-6 ........................ 0 07 A. on Sgirs scholars; they should be studied at home. to reach the unconverted; have we gone, as made the closing addresse, which was based rie; Rev Mr Hall, Belgrave; Rev W. Companion to Fourth Reader .................................... 0 50 on. �, Wilson Then teachers should not think they are I the Master command, or do we wait for on the Lord's Prayer. It was, as Mr Day's Stout, Clinton; Mr Hale, Goderioh; W. New ,History of Canada. -=Clement ................................ 0 50 ap'a, fore. tle-Jackon sr P address always are, a rare treat for not Robb, Clinton. ed for sale -W &, Perrin enable to teach because they have no lesson them income to as. The Home Department tipI_owI McKinnon & Co help. The Word itself, the Spirit should is the latest development of S. S. work, and only the boys and girle, but the adults as "Christian Endeavor and Proportionate Books Of Problems and Notes for Public School «-. 114-ouimette help them. We must know ourselves be- it isrevolutioning the influence of Sabbath well. Giving" was introduced by R. B. MoGow- Teachers and SCholarss- qd.a-W. D. Farr Co fore we are able to teach others. Scholars schools. The theory of the Homo Depart. an, Blyth. The first question that might ob, s1.;,-Beesle���p tStCo TUESDAY EVENING y q g Entrance Literature for 1898 ......... ... ...................... 0 25 hvl+t`p, -W Cooper & Co have greater powers of discernment than ment is that there is a field for us to work arise is -ie it right for ns to give 7 Giving First Steps in Composition- &Lei h .:.. . ................. 0 25 , '-7- i1roY & Wiseman we give them credit for. He also thought outside of the school. There aremany per• The ehurcb was crowded to its utmost to the Lord was certainly instituted quite . P P g the blackboard should be need. But above sons who cannot come, many who can but for the evening services, which were in early in Christian history. We do not Composition Exercise Books, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, each ................ 0 10 +?^^ charge of the' President elect, Rev Mr Row's Practical Language Training .............................. 0 25 * NOX all the place of the lesson help was in the won't; many persona who should, but don't. g now require to bring animate as tithes and �j/j home, where we should thoroughly Tamil- The point ie, have we anything to do with Hamilton, while the choir of the church, offerings, but the Lord's cause has yet to Peter Smith's Language Exercises............ • . • • . • . 0 25 , o `1 `�"ra iarize ourselves, with the lesson. those who do not or cannot come; if we have assisted by a couple from other churches, be supported. The spirit of giving, as well Strange Grammatical c Problem's, 1 and 2 or , . , s ......... . 0 40 1 The discussion was participated in by Rev. and succeeded in bringing them, thea we rendered excellent music. The first ad- as being a command, seems to be an inbred Armstrong's Arithmetic Yroblem'e, Senior Class .................. 0 `25 g. Y dress was b Lr McDonald, M. P., of Cuthbert's Exercises in Arithmetic, Part 1 ........................ 0 25 ;lt�D;AY, AUGUST 27, 1897 Mr Hall, Belgrave; W. H. Kerr, Brussels; accumulate much in so doing. The only Y feeling. The command is not yet done ;, D. Tip:ady, Clinton; Rev B. Bond, Sea- solution of how to make the outside class is Wingham, on "Doors of oppportnnity," away with, and its requirements are all the Cuthbert's Exercises in Arithmetic, Part 2 . ................ . 0 5(1 who after a Pew complimentary remarks, White's Practical Problems in Arithmetic, Junior ................ . . 0 25 xgter Times repeats the lies forth, and Rov W. Stout, Clinton; the, to go out and bring them in. Even if the p Y greater. Mission fields present to our eight White's Practical Problems in Arithmetic, Senior .................. 0 25 ��(C>i:;Sjfton appointing relatives chief line of argument being that helps are Sunday School is attractive, they will not said'we must seize the opportunity as it the necessity for giving. It it is right to P 1 P bl A ' h io S ' ,1 ,.�Qy . ' ithongh he has publicly of unquestioned advantage, but they should always come -they must be brought in; presents itself, or it escapes forever. We give, we might eek onreelves, how shall we Partial List of High School and Collegiate Books. l ;l;ha,t; there is not a particle of be used at home-nevor in the schoolroom - that is the theory of the home department, all have the privilege of doing good, so that give. The Bible is not silent as to what is i, Rev W. Muir, Brueefield, gave on address Get people who do not go to Sunday School we may leave the world better than we regaired of as. The law ss to the tenth is High School History -Robertson ....... . . . ..................... . $0 65 4 ;fl]e statements, on "The Sabbath School Worker and His to p!edge themselves that they will do as S. found it. It is expected that each and all just as binding to -day as ever. People mie- High School Aigebrs-Birohard:......... . !n'Sr'',,• Bible." The worker should be a cruse- B, scholars do -either in the home, the fib- of as will will fill our hues with the ohoto- d 7> ti'_Uknored that Shortie, the Val construe the terms "tithes" and "freewill High School Aigebrs-Birchard, part 2 .......................... 1 5U arated..one, and should feel the needs of the rary, or An else they like. The sign- est graces that are possible, which will lead offerings." We say we owe everything to High School Euclid -McKay, 1.3, 500; 1-6 ........................ 0 75 p,Yriurderer, who is serving a life soul; and must also be a skilful worker, the ing of the Home Department pledge card us onward and upward. If we have a set God -so we do, and the tithing system ie High School Pbysical Science, part 1, 50c, part 2 .................. 0 75 ,.I-,.,,,: a Sunday and direct all our energies in that , , , , • , , , , , • , , , , • • , • , • , , • 100 11 t as a k f ever School and the Individual was purpose the only way we can pay it. We are also High School Botany, complete......... , . . 0, ,'tn penft@ntfary, will bE(i � � same The Bibleisthe rex ordinary o alga Y involved identification with some placed in direction it will be hard to taro u9 opt of to make sacrifices, and this we do by our High School Botany, part 2 .................. Y 0.6U T, ht?J1lltmater of Justice ; hrietian. To et Christ b the hal of direct relation therein. In prosecuting the the aocompliehment of that parpoae, Some free-will offeti•tgs. We should go about High School Botanical Note Book, part 1, 50e, part 2 .......... . ... 0 641 WLe.If such a thing is done. % g Y P p people complain that they have no oppor• our giving in a systematic manner. We High School Drawing Books, 1-3 each ............................ 0 10 his word and spirit, is the unvarying aim work of the Home Department it was P.1 . "'"" all a eak of of the Sunday School teacher. What we necessary to have judicious officers, w o tunities, but the truth is t at opportunities wonld think ourselves shiftless if we ne High School Chemistry 0 5 le;t2.ppositton papers p lie all around us. Some unwisely wait for $ g Y ' ;; are is of greater importance than what we would thus further the work without filo- looted system in our ordinary affairs; how High School Arithmetic ............... 0 (i0 .,Xtbey as ,,the coming Ptemier.' do. The influence of the worker's life must tion or unpleasantness. The Home De- great opportunities; grasp them as they inaoh more necessary for system in our High School French Grammar .... 0 75 "" r, g come, and when the greater opportunities 1ai)d a pet phrase before the last be reckoned with, How best he can make pertinent features were far-reaching and giving to the Lord. High School French Reader ................ Dome to us the shall be better fitted to em- J tph,,."Mowat meet go, and one that tell for Christ must be hie aim. If broadened out into cabins and homes when Rev Mr Stout opened the discaseion on High School First Latin Book, Henderson & Fletcher......::.. — t 0 Milk into oblivion just , the other his life o spiritual, then his use of the the inmates could not possibly attend school; brace them. None can be truly great witb- this subject, and was followed by Rev J. High School Composition -Williams Bible will be all the greater. 1 f the life be they include the members of the church: out effort, and effort leads from one stage to , • , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , • ......... 5 �, ' 'for the same reason. Edge, W. R. Lough, Rev J• B. Fisher, Gor- High •School Grammar -Beath 0 75 lett dee fall, are, and near to God, then our then the pew holders; they go outside into 'another. Even if equipped and ready for rie; Rev F. J. Oaten, Belgrave; Miss Wil- High School Geography ...................... 1 041 11"I" " p' 1? by -ways. action, there are some who ask "Where fe son, Clinton; Rev C. Fletcher, Thames High School History of Greece and Rome -Robertson .............. 0 75 C&Use it is proposed to reduce the influence will be as great as that of the the highwaysand b wa e. Further, he workers of old, and our use of the Bible all believed the adoption of the Home Depart- my opportunity while they are close at Road; Rev G. W. Andrews, Holmesville, High School Book -Keeping ............. ...................... (1 65 �btpostal inspectors,"and econom' the more impressive. The Gospel is inter- ment would result in very great improve- head, Have a well-defined plan and follow the drift of the discussion being that Chris- High School Book -Keeping Blanks, 25o and 0 6 ;:( it. Be P fiefs are under obligations to give proper- High School Reader .. i;ii`:tbis department of the public preted by others I•y the life and actions of ment in family worship, which was necess- gin with the simple duties of fife , • , , , , •. . . . . . . . . . . ...... . ............... • . 6 ;, the teacher. A true worker is, and ought ary, and this would to a great extent solve and go onward and upward. We must re- tionately, and at the very least a tenth. - High School Zoology ............................... . ............ 0 75 le+�.,the Connerantive papers are to be, a worker together with God. 'the S. the question of school discipline. Bard no opportunity, however small, as "The Christian EndAavorer in Temperance High School German Grammar .......................... 0 75 fi' 'fault with the govern ment, and S, worker magnifies his office when he is a ((The importance of reverence in the Bab- unworthy of aur attention. So mach for Reform" by J. A. Gregory, Exeter, Tem- High School German Reader ......... 0 50 l5 ' 14. likely do so in any event, true ambassador with God. All character bath School" by Rev. W. E. Kerr, Hensall. the general opportunities of life. But al perance sentiment has advanced with won- Concise Imperial Dictionary, cloth, $2; leather...............I .... • ` `4',;,' i' ie contagious. The heart that walks with p have special o ortunitiea for usefulness q g- ," L ndon Free Press announces g Reverence towards God is the supreme and P PP derfnl strides, and the aestio� is no ion Pass Literature for Junior Leaving and Matriculation 18A8 -Teeny: I 00 11 bl„ God is a means for transmitting the grace of eternal grace of the holy Spirit. It is the and activity, though we fail often to see er shirked by our government, as was the son, Grey, and Cowper, annotated by N. J. Alexander . i;kT-Whitney will open his fall cam- God; through his word and his spirit, B.S. source and flow,the stream of all godlineee. them. The Indies have a grand opportan- case in years past. We must keep the Advanced Chemistry ........................ 0 50 "' `' y on Se September 5. This workers ought to be God's heart openers, It has its place everywhere in the devout ity in wielding influence on the profligate gnestton before the minds of the electors Note Book to New H. B. Chemiatry .... .::: ; :: 0 25 ,iia`&t Guelph P and as his messengers we must wet h our run men of to -da Again we have the i' 1ve the. iso le an opportunity to g g. Christian heart. Ancient Romana were young Y g until we have reached the goal where intox- Composition from Models -Alexander &Libby ...........: . 0 75 "k P p PP Y characters. The chief factor in building very precise . observing reverence, if their special opportunity of identifying ourselves ioating liquors shall no longer be sold as a Beginners' Greek Book -White .. ... .......................... 1 50 epd'chareh before the meeting be- a this character is the stud of the Bible; with soma of the various denominations. .":': church s he would like them to P Y religions impulses were stimulated in their beverage, Various agencies have etimals- New History of Dominion of Canada -Clement: ; ::::. ; :........... 0 50 t,, ",,, p it enlarges our conception of lite; broadens worship of idols, how much mora should Wehave also the special opportunity of ted public opinion in this direction; the Note Book to H. S. Pbysics........... 0 25 ,,,,,,.`.-,their 1 . bible along." our views and brings tt* into oloser s m a- QU5 r@yeCQRQQ bQ mmilWed Wward Clod, uniting ourselves with the Sabbi th School, church, the W. C. T• U., the'temperanee Virgil Aeneid, Book 1 ................................. 0 50 ly ,"r , - thy with God himself. The Word of (rod I If we shall rooeive blessings at the hand of L• E„ prayer -meeting. eta. et)so the epeci+l and religious societies. The day schools Cmaar Bellum Gallicum, 2, 3, 4 f 0 75 with few exceptions, sets 6VAr against the sinfulness of the opportunity of identifying ourselves with g I God, the is obvious. and Sunday Schools are among the best Enault, Le Chain du Capitaine and Faultier, La Fee, etc.......... 1 25 e.' .psi3rvative papers are now edit- world, peace, joy, happiness. in ','brief we Reverence was essential in Sunday School, the extra enterprises of the church, such as places for instilling temperance sentiments Hauff Dee Kalto F,Ierz and Kalif Storch• .................... .:.... 1 00 11,ou] the Toronto editorial factory see what God can do for us, and this is re• I first beoauee of those gathered there, second the Foreign Mission cause, and while we into the minds of the rising generation. vested throw h hie word• The amount of cannot all be missionaries, we can enter ;,;,,, g first a of the principles taught there. How The responsibility of the Christian Endes- 8o0ks°Used by Model Students:— im important that children should be taught the door of opportunity by contributing of blip:,pasty. And varetched "slush" God that a teacher finds in his Bible will P e ., ver comae in at the point when scholars Manual of Hygiene ............................................. .$ 0 50 " g• P reverence towards God;that it ehoald be im- our means. Some cry for natural oppor- leave day or Sunday schools, Let 0, E. r .i'Qduces. It must hurt the feelings determine the amount that fe resented to Q Houghton's Physical Culture .................................... 0 50 ,''p f tee ec,tin newspaper makers to his class. The Saviours study of the planted in their hearts in order to bear fruit to entry, bat these r not some very fie- get societies thave a temperance evening, and g Y .:;. ` . P g uentl at there are some that we may First Year at School -Sinclair..... ...: . ............. . .......... 0 50 14 I g;their, own work side-tracked to Bible (old testament) should be our exam- in coming years. Reverence is important 9 Y+ Y get as large a gathering as possible; make McLennan's Applied Psychology 1 00 !trplaCe to it, pie; he memorized and so ehoald we; it in the Sunday Nahoolbecaaae,oP its im res- enter, one of which is the opportunity to the exercises as practical on the line of PP Y gY ''''''' seemed •tier as ted a t for him as it fe for P Publio School Music Reader ............:..... . ..................•. 0 40 t: W:?'' ] cion on the tender mind. flow shall we sing, banish the liquor traffic from our land. It temperance as possible; some object to what "'editor of the Wingham Advance µs; he ales trusted implicitly to that ward ra or teach unless we have a reverence will be a testing of Christian faith and will they call interference with their liberties Musical Catechism ............................................... 0 15 i� et as the revelation of God to Him; again he for the hot word. To heedleesl sin or opan up still further the doors of national and rights, but personal libert ends where Military Drill Book, me t .............................. . ..... 0 Y q b P Y Miller's Bchool Management .................................... 1 UO tries hisieaders that West Huron is Y. P p- o ortunit No greater national o or- public injury begins. To the argument , accepted the Bible as a whole, and illustra- pray is to bring dislionm and reproach a PP Y• g PP Baldwin's Psychology Applied to Teaching ................... . .... 1 GO "I ,e red safe for tbaConservatives in ted and enforced its truths. Then again on His name. Manifest reverence in son tunny was ever presented to o people than that prohibitorylaws cannot be enforced,, , e next local election: For ajoke this we should use the beet help; let ''them be andour influence will be greater. Reverence will be presented to as in the plebiscite, the seaker shoed that they are enforced Bourinot s How Canada is Governed ............................ ] U0 otU1. Our friend from the north our guides, not our slaves. Study the in our prayer is the only avenue by which and it is for the young and the old to say relatively as well as ordinary laws, all of Fouillee's Education from a National Standpoint . ............ . .... 1 50 "'esiii7it mean it in any other way, for Bible paragraphically for personal improve- we reach the divine heart. The prime pur- how this will be embraced. The Good which are restrictive in their character. Books Mailed on receipt of price. `_;Certainly cannot believe the state- meet, for the benefit of the class, for the Pose of Sunday School, is neither to sing or bamaritan had an opportunity to do good, what shall we, as Christian Endeavorers, `,gq'ttobetrue. power of God. pray, boa study God's word. Noling so and he used it, and the Christian people do in helping to carry the plebiscite vote? j t.The discussion was participated in by excludes from the divine presence tie irrev- ehoald rise to the emergency and emulate ' We should work in every way'tbat will far. W. COOPER COs' Cl.r���®�m <The fact that some Liberal papers the Good Samaritan in caring for his Miss McGowan, Bi th• Rev Mr Shaw erence. Reverence is the all-important re- they the tem er sop i, not tie and as fnde- -. , a i[idependent enough to criticise car- Bayfield; D. D. Wilson, .Seaforth; Rev R. gaisite that will lead as into the blessed neighbor. Barely there are multitudes of pendent young people, not tied to either po- Millvard, Clinton; W. H. Kerr, Brussels; fulness of love. For frim who will reverent- oppr.r^tunitiee in carrying out the great litical art make our influence felt in hae- $In,aCtions of their own friends is be- Rev Mr Hall, Belgrave; Rev B. Bond; Bea- ly approach a throne of God, 'nothing is principles o£ good living, and it behoves the toning That "righteousness that exalteth a eom rig �'fSragnifled as an event of great forth,all of whom thought familiarity with held back. Reverence can only be inculcated rising generation to use the vantage ground nation," Ctanee. Perhaps it is great, in the Bible the great point of advantage for by precept and example. Teach the scholars they have; more is hers, bed from the young j Miss Wilson opened the discussion on 1 Cl- - +s,,%proves their independence, but the teacher, than from theirs take, because of the pro- —^ }�� reyeremce. Do not tolerate irreverence. this subject, which was participated in by --�H� 'T'WO �-a-' oy, ., ave been doing the same thing -The proper place of the Blackboard" If you will have reverence in the children, gression that has taken plane, end every itov C Fletcher, James Scott, Rec J. Edge p`r '- lee time without much notice was a subject allotted to Dr To,dler, of be reverential yourself, set them a good ex. day bat opens up further opportunities Rev J. Oaten, Rev W, Stout, J. Lawrence, ing; taken of it. Wingham, but he is absent in England, ample. The power that to to lead children that God expecte and demands ns to meet, Rev Mr Hall, W. H. Barr. ., and Mr Kerr, of Brussels, was called upon to be reverential is the power of life that it- and doing so we ran look forward to the Miss Wilron, Treasurer, read bar report, a eady Made dawn of a new and better ora. % O'ur esteemed friend of the Wingham to introduce the subject. Mr Kerr believed self shows reverence. Those participating „The Teachers' Master Key" by A. Day, showing receipts to be $53 05, and eapendi-W"dy 11, (�'RB;nce is cynical. It finds faalt with a blackboard to be essential to a S. S., but in the discussion were G.F Blair, Brussels; was an address of 40 minutes duration that tare $34,50. it ehoald not be given first place. He said R W•McKenzie, Goderioh; Rev.Mr Acheson w sa address do justice d and we only AFTERNOON MEETINt7 }Ile:l�iEw ERA because we printed, he would use it for announcing the num- Kippen. ive the merest outline. The newest and There was so larga an attendance at the The time to get a Necktie which ''"tiiout comment, an item referring to bare of the hymns to be sung; also the topic "The character of the teacher,' by Mies g afternoon session that many were unable to is ,,way, u " in style, finish and most modern book we have is the Bible; it P y Are moving out, and it's the rice q, reposed removatof Rev: J.ii.l air of the next Sabbath's lessen as simply as Bond, Seaforth-The individual character gain admittance, and the uad(rogram embraced durability is when such Ties are P Wand doubts the sincerity of our possible; use it also for summing up the re- of the teacher influences moist certainly the not only tells what transpires today, bT a some expellent papers and occupied by this Owing Y �, tells what takes place to -morrow. The to the space already occupied by this report, "way down." That time is now, that's selling them perapce principles. This is shock- port of the school, such as verses recited, nature of his teaching. A Character of ea- we found that we had either to omit till next and "we have them I" p Bible is God's medicine chest for mankind, "gra"iter we have been "dry" for years atten3ance; and would also put the Dom- parlor excellence is required especially for week considerable matter, or condense it for �Aie start at $1.10 and $1.25 for a missed man a olden opportunity ttend e figures of the year before another the S. B, teacher. If his character is weak but it is a looked book unless we have the this issue, and we have chosen the latter, al- sitltj,. Y g PP y PY ,Master Key that will give as access to the though it necessitates the briefest possible re- In 1ROnr�in•hands,80ws, Strings glue Serge Snit, and all we "to come and have something." object of the blackboard would be to put or bad his teaching will be ineffective, ' Es= ference to some of the best papers given, and on. it the announcement for the next Bab sentially in an S. S. teacher righteousness heart of the boy and will reveal to our own Puff Knots and Pour -in -hands Charge for the best is $3.50. this explains why it is done. hearts the hidden treasures of truth. The with flowing ends in ail the tat- 3Y' The Ontario Goverment has instruct- bath, and any special announcement that should be the feature of his cbaractor, the Holy Spirit is the Master Key. No matter SECRE,rARY's REPORT, est shades. , :� r W. M. Orr, of Fruitland, to pre- ehoald be made; you could also write on it advantages thereof befog -self-evident. Mr Cooper, Secretary, presented an elaborate Mena Sults start at $3:60, and averse of some hymn appropriate to the Teachers may be lacking in qualities that what agencies or helps we may have, they and exhaustive report, from which the follow- '" are a complete exhibit of the San are valneless unless backed by the flame of ing summary is taken: -Five years ago the IT iS HERE—We mean the"season all we charge for the best is $$. p p lesson that may not happen to be in the go to interest scholars, and should endea• the Hol Spirit. We teach not a book but Huron County Christian Endeavor Union was for wearing Waterproof Coats ase 'scale and similar ifeeet pests in hymn book. Mr Houston, of Clinton Col- ver to awaken in their scholars an interest Y P organized at Seaforth, there being then only and you should have one when Two lots of Feil Tweeds to hand, ' le rate, brought a the blackboard he uses in their studies. Various defects in teach- a person -the personality o4 Chriet, the 1C, societies in the county; in 19:(s there were 2s; you can et them from $2 u .d"�ferent stages of wotk, together with g g P personality of the scholar, the personality in 19.,a 5r; in 18:15 in; in ISM,, 99; now there is 1(N) y g p' One line of Fall Baits to order for ',..item s of their effect on fruit and in connection with,his bible class, showing ing were enumerated, and also some strik- P Y how he divides the Lesson subject under in illastratioge of the effect of good teach- of the teacher. societies, with a membership of sins, to which $13,50 is the best value in the trade, � fulf ,'at the Industrial Fair in Tor- J g The benediction brought the meeting to a ad(i to Junior Societies, with 594 members, a When you are ready for a Fall Snit ,i, , exG week. This will be a most several headings and sub -divisions, putting ing. No character is well rounded which great total of 110 societies, and a tnemhership n call and Bee what we can do for yon the main point of his lesson on the black- does not possess a large fund of originality, close. of fAiA7. The report emphasized the need re A. J. 1i10RRISH! Clinton. t etive and timely work, and will d fruit growers a demonstration board, and thus.fixing them in the minds and it used as it should be, will materially OFFICERa OF SABBATH Boxoon AeaOCIAT[ON. ti e five L cal Unions being gGo( orrizedich, Clinton, }tats a Specialty. A• J. HOLLO`v 1�� t wlillltOT! Ch will put them thoroughly on of the scholars, through the eye as well as aid in presenting the truth. Tact is also A general committee, as follows, was ap- Seaforth, Wingham, Clinton and Blyth. The against the first the i!C the ear. . necessary in dealing with'scholars. Socia- pointed to deal with nomination of officers: following is the relative Position of the Local guard "The exercise of authority in the sobool" bilit is s power influence and cannot Societies with a membership of rt or over:- '��eir orcha,rda. Mr Dryden is evi- Y Y P W. H. Kerr, Braesels; R. W. McKenzie, Clinton, Presbyterian, 7fi, weafortb I'resbyte- thy fil fully alive to the importance i- was an address by G. F. Blair, Brussels• be disregarded in church work, Deepest Goderioh; Rev J. W. Hamilton, Wingham: rian, ay. Exeter, Main St. Methodist, 99 Brus- __�-� - �- ' - ��_-- _-_-_ _ -- Tal tluxfes_--- -•-• —-------•- .-- -He -.q°°tee] an Amertaan anthgrity to the _sympathy fe one of the nerds of the day; R Holmes,._, D. Tipp, Rev R. Millyard sels,Presbyterittn, M. C3oderieh, Pr r&1!W.rian, tllc effect that no physical force should be weed must etre£ in teaolieF' slid ly"1I1tIVM; 1`i�_&.' '�ceb5, Mathm'dif y-CentIffl-raLum - . ;I r, Clinton; J. �. brtwein, $ensall ev. r thodist,1-0- Hensall+ Presbyterian 1(n, �um- ',"''']tithing a national fete, which was held to maintain authority in the Sanday scholar. God is a sympathizing friend, Hall, Belgrave; Rev S. Bond, D. D. Wfl- ley, Presbyterian, lel. Clinton, bntario St. ' �aek���°� ' Uruguay, Wednesday, School. We have no autbority to exercise and we are iso-workers'With him. Prayer son, Seaforth. This committee recommen- Methodistl(14. Goderioh, North St.illethodist Jackson ;.: tbt Montevideo, such et all will admit that must be Guth• an essential in the character of every true ded the following as the officers for the en- 104 Blyth, Presbyterian, IN. Clinton, Rat - "p adident J. Idiarte Borda was shot and + Y g tonbury Vit. Methodist, tai. At the Dominion 1.` ;rrtlted by an assassin, who used a revolver. ority exercised, at times of a physical na. worker for Christ, Faith, virtue, know- suing year:- Convention, held in Ottawa last October, Nur- ture. Some say that authority should ledge, temperance, patienoe, godliness, bro- President -Rev J. W. Hamilton. on County held a high position in the statisti- it '.;i1dr, Mondeart; Conservative M. P. P. for .only be exercised in moral training, We therly-kindliness, charity, love, all exam- Vice Presidents -J. P. Rose, Easter; W. I eel reportlpresented by secretary D. a rie In SHOES �'; iZiUsks, Que., has resigned. His oleo- find it neoesaary to use physical authority, plified in our life, and amplified in our ea- N. Manning, Clinton D. D. Wilson, Sea ntu"her off,nocieties we stood first anlong the + ditterent County Unions of Province In in 0 • R;:; #onto the seat, which was captured from and it could be used judiciously. A pupil perience, gave us the best possible character fortb; G. M. Kilty, Summerhill. crease of societies we stood first. In total ':;,did Liberals in the recent contest, was will only attain the highest degree of in our relation Be a teacher, Minute Secretary and Treasurer, Israel number of members we stood first In contri, ; ,, Jiltotested. learning by being obedient. Some say This subject was discussed by D, Prior, Taylor; Corresponding Beoretary, J. 0. buttons forProvincial support we stood second Different denorninatione are represented in The present that the ladies of Quebec that even impudent scholars should be Clinton; Rev W. Stoat, Clinton; Rev J, B. Stoneman, our Union: -Methodist, Presbytert,n,.Is i•• :o- a,j I piteparinq to give Lady Laurier is an treated just rho same as the best scholar in Henderson, Hensall; Rev Cl. Fletcher, Executive -W. H. Kerr, Brussels; D. M. palian, Baptist. and Congregational Of the11. -'kminently amiable one in every respect, tile sehoo', bat he did not believe it. If all Thames Road, and others. Gordon, Wingham; H. MoQaarrie, Blytb; tlo di%Q,ot ; 33 fie b e and In Junior are Me - Y J, Houston, Clinton; R. W. Mckenzie, God' Baptists; 93 Presbyterian; h ET>iecopaliait; 'L '7;: �litl to be the finest piano that ran be peaceable efforts flail in securing obedience, ,,Reap what you sow,"b Alex, Saunders Baptist; t Congregational. `. .mtja to be a net pian oat ating $11,500. then drastic measures should be resorted of Goderioh-Io there one here who dares erich; W. D. Bright, Seaforth; W. Eldor, "The power of personality," by E. F. Arm- I.The cost is of no less consequence than the to. He did not believe in keeping scholars or expects to reap what they sow ? Paul Hensall; J. Whiddon, Bayfield; Mr Hog- strong, Goderioh, showed how our own per- !"'•fi t that it is to be manufactured in in school at any cost, as is often advised said "Be not deceived, God is not mocked, garth, Stephen. sonalfty affected others; how it could and Scholars must be obedient, and if all meth• for whatsoever a man soweth that shall he R. Holmes was elected representative to should bo developed and used; and if directed c':('iAGlidii. " P g the Provincial Aesooiation. by the personality of Christ, would aid in the .-, ,$ Jos Jessie Alexander, the well-known ode fail in securing obedience, in the intor_ also reap. What are we ren in ? What accomplishment of much good. `';,`rijodGiiOni t, !every ill in Toronto. She set of the school expel that scholar. God, we sow. Will we? I think not. Reaping J C. Stevenson, Treasurer, read sdetail- World winning,;' by Miss Wilson, Clinton, - t r'.=iCob( to the old eryitcountry as soon as the sea- in the early history of the world, found it presupposes sowing; then be careful of what ed report of the receipts and expenditnres, had reference to missions, showing. how the 1 ked last spring, fora rest, but it at times necessary to see harsh means in you sow. When I took at the Christian showing the general receipts to be $38,31; spread of the gospel had been effected in veil- : aYtiiY o oorder to compel obedience. Ifs child is workers gathered, I am more hopeful of for Plovinoial Association pnr ores, $84.85; nus ways• and particularly through medical 0669 to have done her little good, as she Properly trained it will grow up iso as to be the kingdom of Christ, for I Bee gathered total $118.16. Ex enditures, 126.31, leav- breaking and hospitals, schools and colleges, :. .lit>r been ordered home. She ie under mad- g P � breaking down prejudices and opening up the Aro the host, and when you buy from 118 y011 been and it fa thought she will not be self-reliant and self-governing; children wisdom and spiritual atren�th opposing the ing a dficit of $8,15. The report was re- foreign fields as it could have been necom- Mott r g must have dictated, to them what they world, and its inducements. What kind of ceived, and the thanks of the Association plished in no other way. get the best Value In town. A bU81n0B8 t tR,t in- ' 1i AW,stlou h to take any engagement this h ii d h t th hall not do The seed ore you sowing? Are there tares was tendered Mr Bteveneon. The anm of "Roue winning," by Miss be al aye apt in 1shouldaaal,Dunq rtn;n creases every month is good evidence that wo a to any address in ,�xaerica • e g eI never again. ahthorit exercised in the public school is Y P among the seed? What a word picture of $6(1 was led ed to the Provincial Aesocin- showed sow this en( hwith tt>ls are selling reliable goods at low fi �ul'eR. An Ottawa correspondent writes that Sir to some extent paralleled in the S. B. No- the human character in the lesson of the tares wheat. Experience teaches that tion Chia year. ' tenselyto in eantopllrilto spiirit,faith- fol in prayer, consisteent in Qi e, and use all '" " 11 '�1'ilf4d Laurier's new house in Theodore ,, ottaeti will be ready for occupation on (hie `,t�i46tn, the end of the month. Ads- thing will so tend to make S. B, effective as a revival of strict discipline -not harsh, but loving discipline. S. S. scholars must and those who are sowing God's word do it not from -selfish motives, but from love. Are e. E. Convention. i The Christian Endeavor section of the I I Wednesday by s means and agencies to bring souls 'l Christ. "Nation winning," by e saving of the individual. i. S. Hen lereon( lof FINK Brioll Di kimi, &; Son Lhrlt011 ,': about > tful id6it that originated with some ad- be obedient to the authority o£ their auper- you reaping love, pesoo, security, happiness wee are not gaCarefallwhat odin- Convention opened on p I well fBolm- tilensaving the nationit Responaitoa of t, if realized, led to aonaecrat- �aCk�' On V �nV '' et5 Of Lady Laurier was the fitting up ,,', o .s botldoir for her exclusive use, the coat lora, just the same as in everyday studies. Sfiffioient stress is not laid upon S. B. re-( ifnot, should, sow our tended w Y Y the rent to God. Bovf`tfie seed 6.80 to 7 Ogled brtse Rev rF.eJOaten, Y y grave, This wac followed b a s good oitizenahi r gold, for self for were pe iiious-tforh© greodlfservice. the cf Like Leather." ,I"d viii6b tuts defrayed by subscriptions friendsof the fairer sox, whose qairements in the home. Pupils study or. I lessonsa but do not follow Glia seed -leave preparation, Are we reaming le praiseat 9.ervice A. e. W. H. Kerr, President,ducted stook Ste. ' srnment (conclur ed on next ease 1#rem Nothing I ba il thomor religioua lessons, I same of cdowe draw about us -.,