Wingham Times, 1890-12-05, Page 6beginning that religion is pro -client
1t~ iM ilatitiam it„.1111t5 `ta'),• able to adjust its bleesinga to
the new demands the heart develop.
- - ; v:d by elle changing of the rges. Let
►„' ' :t iC, Dkl(lEM 131 1;, i 1* -11 !there be good ltyintis in the Subh)atlh
.... e"tse ...-sse -ese. - r ” ::ehuole.
«axvitlet"raise in. OW w4l)' Iiet tht"re ho goo./ hymns, 1 slay,
bath Sc11roo1, There are llyteite uta hymns. Let
74af RIMA e. G jh,I4DESSUN,
O. MELEES,
• A-1 A. D., tbwO1)t SOnitl1lt'i•te,lSll,rt8 to poetr/abont
:Omni ..uEt ns they ate true poems
w Et they be the best e,preaaions of
Pr Timothy Dwight used to sat: your own thoughts and desires. It
that tK>ore were two ualitications il+ the truest. poetry that is the best
v q
cliepenaable to anyone entering on the l mid most feeltug iuterpreter of your
Gospel ministry -first, grace ; and F s,,cret heart. I, for one, could find
etecolhti, common sense. But as he little; profit in tinging such a Myrna as
f ,rsw to he an Old mall, with wider eat- f tees ;--- '
pNlie nce, levetsed thisorder and .
g
"A softawed voice oe r
m
Eden
l
ing
,
pit common sense first, fur cis lie salt: ; Such as but to angels known,
without common sense can do Rope'soheering ever thrilling,
"graceIt fs better farthersong hs on.
very little to fit a man for the mites -1 But the byinn is by no means
try." So, iii. regard to the bnlibeth l
',better fltrthrit art," LNG there be some
school, 15vould almost he inclined to 1 .
Tllr ia, segue in the hymns that are to be sung,
put attention to the Stir Tins of praise 1nests to e little sense 111 5001)
? s ell
worth; as thest' :--':we're going home,
we're going hour,, we're going Home
to -morrow:' The statement is not
true. We are asserting the truth of
what we cannot possibly know. Let
the sentiment of the bytnns be correct.
The main sentiment of such a hymn
vanish in friaolity, or e,luui,or In orifis as that, "Oh, To 13e Nohting,Nothing,"
mem. Who Of us. liar not been in a is more suited to the prayer of a Bra
Sabbath school where the singiug was hantan than of a Christian. The
such that, if the scholars had made
the stone iaoise in the sante way on the
outside of the walla, they would have
been arrested for disturbance of the
peace ;- and who of us has not listened
to the praise iu a Sabbath school rend Sabbath school be well written ; with
ered in such -a way as would have made clear, sensible moF«uiag; and pregnant
.e,'funeralmarch seem light and frivolous with truth.
beside it. And yet the parents of the That the service of praise may pro.
children iu the one school wonder duce tile greatest possible impression
why their children are so irreverent ;•
and leave the most lasting effect, let
while the parents of those in the other the subject of the hymns be chosen
wonder why their children think cell- bearing on the leeaon of the day. The
gion so dreary, A discussion• on our hyunte will then have a wider, fuller
and. more vivid meaning to the scholars
as the truths of the lessons are read
ill the first place. 1i hat I would
It`tilply is that, find as good teae:hers
o.;t yon can and let them be as seed -
tone and -careful as they void, unless
you eve a pleasant, eheerful, devo-
tional service • of praise„ the effect of
the teaching will largely, if net wholly
sentiment of such another as ef€xo,
Bury Thy Sorrow," is suited rather
to the Grecian stole or the- fatalist
than to the follower of the Mau of
Sorrows. Let the hymns used in the
subject will give us,I hope, a few hints'
that will help us while endeavoring to
escape Scylla also, to steer clear into them ; or, as they are used to
Charybdis' and to keep a safe . and supplement the truth taught in the
prosperous course in the happy mean. class. The union of lesson and praise
To aid clearness, divide ley 'subject d to unit of attention. Tete mind cotl�malid that he may wield with hap.
y
very vivacity makes tlieni connect
things. 80 quickly and bring the Into
striking and often ilhcouerueus con
trast. 1 can remember a party of
Sabbath scholars setting off in wag-
gons for a. picnic. The a superintendent
was at the head of . the prooession,.
standing up in the waggon and bleat
ing time with his arms for, the hymn
"field the Fort," Could you wonder
that the children laughed when they
came to siug, '.Sett the Ihlirllty host
advarloing, Scharr leading on 1 if the
praise of the Sabbath school is to be
beneficial,we iuust see that eery al'n-
sion will be levt"fent, and that there
is nothing to divert oe el'estroy the.
devotional fe
tlir
,
Let us see that the hymns are suit-
ed. Let the tunes be varied, 13e
careful that the precentor has not a
,meagre round of oirly two or three
tunes which he has to go over _end
over again, like one of these ellea•p
musical indtrurnertts that you buy iu
the stores. lc wilt hill the'effeet of
the :beat hymn to set it to a
threttd'•bare tune of which the scholars
are more than tired. It is like dregs,
ing the statute of a Gr-oian god in .fr
second-hand snit. 11Iy Sabbath school
experiences were unfortunate in some
respects. Ii the first school I. ever
attended—far back new so as to be
adini memory -about the only thing
E recollect is that the superintendent,.
who was also the precentor, had only
twu tunes -and two such tunes for a
Sabbath school l Ooteshil1 and Bangor
--minor tunes and heavy at that.
But they were mos accommodating Josephine
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tunes, an extra drawl lengthening ;J. A.. Rosman,
Mount sorest. '
them out to do a long metre }psalm, or
a quaint slur shortening them up to Deptzettst Received
and Interest
do a short metre. We usedto watch Allowefd.
his engenuity: This was and economic; . Money Actvanced to: Farmers and
oal and utilitarian Way of treating Business Mien,
tanes,but it was not /aspiring. If the On long or short time, on. endorsed notes
precentor is :alive, he would not only or collateral security. dale notes bought
at a fair valuation. one relriitted to all
vary his tunes, but will bring in a pew = parts of Canada, ltt reaSouable clutrges.
one now and alien to waken the chip Specie;).'• Attention Given to Col-
dreu's attention; to, excite their ambi-
tion ; and to have a greater Store at leg1•
i ig Accounts and Notes. .
7, W. Scorr,
I,istoWel,
into the orthodox three heads and aa
application •'-1. What is to be sung;
?. What to sing to it;3. l -low to sing
it; and the application, "Go thou and
do likewise."
WHAT XS T'3 BE 'SUNG.
First, then, what is to be snug in
The the Saobatlh school.. Fdibyy, when
• it. was thought sinful to• fllow any,
thing but the Psalms of David to be
sung are gone by now. In the great
majority of schools the hymn book
has been introduced as a supplement.
This is a wise and judicious step,
anticipating the more urge►ht demands
of the heart that have been developed
by the spirit of our times. There
could have been no grander lauguage,
I no more soul -stirring sentiment to
have :net the needs and to have inter.
a feted the feeliugs of our covenanting
'1<A'
'Forefathers, tl,au the war songs of
Davie, But with new ages and new
:ireuniatanees,. new wants assert tljem-
eeives, and new aspects of truth are.
1.rough t in prominence. .Aird while
.ave keep as near' to our hearts the
penitential and devotional Psalms,
riany others that stirred to fire the
anis of our warrior ancestor& have
will instinctively bring the oneto bear Pier
effect the varied subjNets of which
on the other. The opening psalm or he has to treat,
hymn will be a herald preparing tits For this- is one of the essentials in.
way for the teacher's words, the cies. good singing and.the absolute critericn
ing praise will be a hammer driviug to chosing a- tune, that it fittingly m-
ing
the truth home to the heart. Let. terpret the thoughts of tiara': psalm tor
LLSthe praise not merely' repeat the: 105% hymn to which it is set.: There ere `
letbetts com lenletit
careless ]Heti in every profession ; and gA .16
sone battutp ,
gents, in Canada -The Merchants'• Sank
of Canada.
QS1ee Hours -From 0 a. to 5 p. in.
A. E. SMITH,
Agent.
WING 1 -IAM
shedding some - other light, revealing, a
there are precentors who, while. they
new aspect or summing
up all. in a ..may be careful enough, before setting
p out to school that 'their tie matches
prayer.
Attention to this twill subserve their complexion,ner'ee pay the slight,
another purpose. It wilt give infinite
eat lased when they get there that
variety of subji:et from Sabbath -to
Sabbath, "The evil genius of dullness
wilt be exorcised." A child's mind is
quick and active as a butterfly ship -
ISS
there is any affinity between the hymen
and the tune that they set to it, They,
rre quite satisfied .if there be a suffiei-
cut number of notes in the line to get
ping from flower to bower, ever de. in all the syllables. Although i the
mending something new, something scholars may not be able to tell how
fresh. Ii. the first flush of revelation it has been done, this treatment hie
in the world of ideas, it grasps gn idea killed many an impression made upon
and immediately demands another. It them in the classes. All the loving
stores them up., The years that area labour of the teacher bas often been
yet tt) come must bring the time. for ret' (CONCLUDED ON rdvr.Tlt PAGE)flection upon there, The wind -of the
child will become inert and atrophied
if there is no new supply afforded;
Familiarity Boor, breeds contempt with
hits. I can remember vividly to this
day the weariness that Alto service of
.title meaning to us. 13ut it is not all praise was to as in one Sabbath
tree, It is the grand. fe>Jtture ands school which I attended, We always
1opeful sign of our age, that the or nearly always, knew wliskt was to
thoughts of all are centering round, be sung. -the second paraphrase at the
beginning and the tenth_ 11ymnett the
Blase : slid sometimes, D • far a thenN a, the
tenth hylnu at the beginning andtthe
le life of ' Cltrial;. Christian and
find itt it th 3 ideal ---i
gnostic alike {li t
'the probe w of the latter; it is the.
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What oolhlld we do wi,ho-iit hymns that may receivctl a ludicrous
PEON as these : txHottr Sweet rtpplicattion at the tune'. Von know
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4,e'strr'att;*1111nek of Ages church 'how you haveoav bendatsloy to
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ties gover4mettt has been .opp..it
eetnpelhid a euhiJ oy the military Meg child(
iu the colic• ou of tithes in Vales. easy t
Of touroe, t ople at once gava Aay '
to tlhis Utopia., power, just as the 31st
Irish, dill ill 113 • , But tune the less
the Irish compelled the government For
to pease the t•ollecttun of the hated has bt
tail front Cattlult0 farmers for the sup
port of an alien church. By keeping
up that show of resistance which
required the use of the soldiers, they
tna'te tithe colleetiuu pet exp naive
that every ten shiliiuge taken front
thein cost the goverttuiotit thirty.
Then the tithe 'system was alpolielted,
Tile W'elslh,al1thougIi of the sanze;Ceiti
steel:, are not such wetstePs of Coggin+;
as the Irish. 'they have 31gt Aktii. as
;4 many occasions to ave the art. But
le
they broke clown thetlr o1
ke �
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to
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the English bluff devised forArent by
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it is
tiettee
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$heir idbeeett riots; and they probably to tl.
will, not cease until they have secured 1 and
the dis''stahtisbuient of the Anglican
church, which has been the church of
the minority for nearly t No hunched
,yea re,
i .Tree TIMES to new subscribers till
3lst December, 1891, )'or $1-0ash,
A, Dozen Wino Thoughts.
It is .#n.uch siulpler to fit people for
the other world than this, don't you
think ?--.1t wa§ a cold (ley for the
clergy when it was imagined that they
ottglit to do both -W. D. Howells.
If you are to evork well you [rust
elstep well--- f you hate uhueh work
stn do, you meet net tecountVtitne spent
PO ;iu sleep to be tip a lost. -Gambill
M:1& ;suraea.
'Tis ilihardest, piling in the world
to he a good thinker without being a
good .self examiner.-Shaftebbuiy.
The first ingredient in conVerstItion
is truth, the next sense, the third.
jgood humor, and the fourth art. -Sir
Wiliium Tempifi.
The good book of the hour then is
simply the pleasant talk of fume per-
son WhOln en cannot odisrwise coil- w
merge with, printed for you..-J•olin
tuskiu.
No Mian shall ever be poor.: that
es to himself for what he wants,.
and that is the readiest way to riches.
..-.Sensect.
Nature and nurture unite to forth a
perfect woman.--1.'aecal.
There crime tnonlentsof sorrow .after
the most brilliant vietories, and you
couquet and rout the enemy uaterly
end then you regret that you fought.
The ld►S'e of justice in moat :non is
simply the fear of suffering from injus-
tiee Ruehefouctiuld;
Evil thoughts intrude in an unem-
ployed utitid as worms generate in a
stagnant pooh --Thomas .Fuller..
1(appinese-a good bank account, a
good cook,a good. digestion.-Rosseau.
The grave is, suspect,tbe sole com-
e neon wealth which attains that dead
flat of social equality which life in its
every principle so heartily abhors; and
that equality the grave will perpetrate
to the end of tithe.-Bulwer Lytton.
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Toe Trues to new subscribers, till
.31st Daoombor,1911, for $1---(.Jasb«
SC,Ioor,s 0g' TEM `rE1L8IT4RIir 13.
Liriutenant Governor 1ft:)ynj in 1118
eeeecit at the opening of the Northe
west Counoil, said : I am pleased to
be again able to state that our echo*
Orn being conducted, upon the tvhole?
en very satisfactory manner. p"cot1,
thti report of the Board of Lducatfqu
for the past year, whirls will be laid
before you, it will be foundthat, at
the quarter ended dude last, wo had
1.83 actiools in operation in the Terris
to,piet with 221 teachers and 5,398
pupils, showing an incre+ase of 31
waiters and 8111 pupils,
schools, 41 t
54(4 couhparel With the corresponding
q ttfrter of last year. During the yea'
saris 1 .soflools Were established it
Lecombe, UoosoMin, l•1.003ejaw ant
Prince Albert school diietrtets, in ad.
[*Brox to those already iu existence te
Ike and Oa1ggry. ral'npts li