Exeter Advocate, 1909-05-27, Page 4 (2)nteirt Aini aiNtavof.
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• •,17,41441 . .MOR
ia',010•abiter44,,ot the, Preeidenti,
, • InsPeetor 'Tem ..oecepied,
elialre', • • ,
Devotleinat "FXereiseis werh erindeeted
'
.
' Theloitoiedeig ,erininiitteee Were aPecerit•
ed :-..ittetolutiene-Messra. W. II, Weider.-
barmier, Wm. Ildreeer, tlaudc Biuett
o.ed N. W. Trewartha, and Uteeiee_lrea.
21anditon- and Vetisitt.
Auttitine-A. McLeod and J. U. Rob-
ertson. ,
The Pieeidene-havingmarrivel--asemext
the chair.
• The subject, What to do with Tru-
• ants was Introduced by Mr. N. W. 'rte.
wartne.
,
• Ili* exerrience with truant* was verY
limited and he explained the kindly. 'yet
•--judicious way in which he dealt with
the few casee he *bad. Ile then sald he
thought -the teacber should melte tile
• neliool,room pleassait..plaYtime-shouldhe
made I/detesting with gaines, .and good
lessons should be taught the pupil* in
•, connection With the teaching 0! Tommy
4Aft
,s-ciiiitiee,,the very great
eitica.tion. Miss Swan then
took her part and In a humoroue Way
•she explained that it the child were lazy
• • she would Interest him in btu work;
• he loved nature outside ahe would intro-
duce nature into the school; he were
' timid fele would gain his confidence;
and thus make him feel at homeland
iheeeedideleedniikehetertioetheithee.wou
acmething to reiteiM the nionoWnY
cte .school work. Excellent thought*
were advariced in both of these addrees-
es. The discussion was continued by
geeera. uogarth. Shore and Tont.
Delgity then lookup ably the sub-
. Jed- of Bow to Reach the Individual in
Claes Inslzuctiort. iir doingit he advt..).
cated the giving. I, Geherai questions to
the class but wouldn't allow general
answers; 2, Discreet question.; and 3.
Questions that win interest even the
dullest. Ile would encourage thoughtful
effort and independence of thought and
accomplish this by a *teat .4ial of men-
tal drill.
The disruseion was continued by Ken -
are. Lowery, Torn, Wright and Forrest
who advanced the following good ideas,
the dun epuplis should never know that
he is considered so by the teecher, and
that which esPeelally interests the pu-
p11
ehould be foetid Out by the teecher
azid It ithould be made the star,lee :.':.1far further building.
Iestemtor Toni in a eplendid address
tgoa up tile subject of third class arlth-
met1. He held that the Pupils should
know the.--Simplegt ey
must he quick and accurate in cancella-
tion end factoring before beginning the
regular titled class work. TIM pupils,
04414 ..muniply bs'a mixed nuniber con-
sistieg• of a whole number and 4 half,
ee third; a Seventh. etc. •
and siceetuntee•and the everyday
farmers' ardthnielicee should be taoght 1
the third daises. The problems and the
fnUet b, Practical. Interesting
r and short. The ittidteetion an Compound
Rules .should be made; easy in the third
ceassei. First teach the tables •and two
*step questions for time, weight. length.
Mr. Muegeove- and the Presiderit contin-
ued the• Mnt
ecum/do
air. G. W. Shore then addressed •the
etascciation on Males the school roam
attractive. He' thought the burden of
doing so is primarily placed upon the
teaeher and secondarily upon the trust—
ees. The teacher should do' hi* Work
In the school rooni la a pleasant and in
•-tercs:41W- way and then he should ex -
Plain to the trustees the great advent.
age of proper lightlieg, seating' and ven-
• tilation if these be not .properly attend-
ed to. If the teacher does ids part wise-
- iy good 'roseate Will f0110*. -The addreier
• was good and created muth intereet. The
folloveing continued the dlacuselan.
Messrs. Elliott, Delgaty. Johnston and
Tom and Misses Swann and Milligan.
73 teachers were "resent.
• THURSDAY AFTERNOON
• Mr. 3. W. Therarth delivered the ores*
Ilent's address . on his visit to Eaglish
sehools in 'goo. The address Showed
• careful preparation and fliat Hog.
• arth had taken very "terettil note or What
lei being done in theme schnols. His ad-
, area./ *hewed that school matters differ
vory 'much from IcOndition*, here, but
• that ithe trip Soot be a very pleasant
and nierestin4c one.
hir.- T. P. Wright of the Iteniington
Business Coilege. Totonto, gave an ex-
cellent address on ponmatiabip. lie cla
lined that pennianithip it a selence and
• tiliould be taught itelentificsilly. If done
• 4f0 shOuld have very much better re,
sults that we toy. have. He held that
writing eltoul4 eb plate, eating aed eukk
17 weittee. Ile wound be eiterdi to tes.ch
the Muettular 'rnoetnient td to have tee
;pupils .eeated pi/44Y. " No Metallic'
•reedier!, *bottle' be used. 'resieh mereement
Ot AO- 2'043 Th vale.
t: Inners ehOuld`be taught Gorr •t*eoeith
the saiallAetters„ 40 PreVent a enervated
stele*. He wentid cOontiend the $004 iete
tCriefe.addeesi:tkirM.
era.lt1,13.4*-1r"tit4:44*Itin'a-47-"It'41".4gr ;4°771
r.' Vieitlenheintnete P. addt***04
eikeetelefieeeee. Sclente trasal4
(e Lc ,rield that ihe'preeent
'ieeia • tgeeXtenet1vir,fo:1 .4roft Aron
Oglit• the *reedy' Wiiie 10 ;re,4UC
A einht, tit #Ork •reettiesdintteml•
tehtirree yhera itistted.OX Pro.,
iL thOkiggit", $aaitAl
sehhOld a lOrt,Or resral techetelin
Wehlete ten science ttUhdrefi'.•coold b.
teaUttitt.'so Vt*-tq alCtieteee =e0110 wilL de.,.;
vote thrir 046 to agrictileure;
The licieeee 00;04 .be tette:lit eeg.eri4
tid The rtoe hoele ottnlid te fIHed
and aleesiiiiiima.ri.s,"draWings. arid Indio.
,idUal work Preemie:1 The-inheeeheted *Pee
Miens in botaity toxdn't be vereniany
but they abould be well done.
Conedierable diecuesdoe arose in refer.
;emit to--Fitth Class -student* trout Thrill
aseirefito enteringthe third* and second
toms of theFollegiate. Tau rural teach
ers are quite indignant that the colleg-
tate and high Irlehoel teavc are appar-
entity trying to kill the -fifth class IV
their refutable to grant tifte claim pue
plis 2nd arid Zret form standing.
Mr. G. S. Iloward of Bleke, then intro -
tired the subject or ."a Day'e Work,"
Ile being a rural teacher in a heavy
rhoei, showed what heavy labor lay
the teacher. fit.advocat
eral ways Ili which tne teachers tan
entering siev-
teetore
tighten the daVis evork. hefore ng
the srhool room by having good order,
and ,leiregielleg Vent/ Of th4.: ..vfOlk to
lower grades.
At the evening session in the Opera
House a pleasant and profitable two
hours were spent. The president. acme.
Pied the chair. Miss Mabel Batelle re-
cited nicely, "The Runaway Engine."
The Misses Kinsman arta Dow followed
in et well rendered instrumerital duett.
Mr. P. Ce Laverton Harris. Secretary
eitetete, nvatalio-Soeloty_ oteeihntarioe_dee.
lives- -on the Werk Ot
the • *mkt)", in looking atter neglected
children and the lower animals. He took
great pleasure in speaking to the teach-
ers since they may have great influence
In training children to beconie noble be-
ings with sympathy and love for all liv-
ing creatures. The society organdie*
Bands of Mercy among the school child-
ren and Mr. Harris hopes that Medley
is coming when a Band of Mercy will
ha formed in every school, and he looks
for the co-operation ot the teachers of
this grand old county of Huron.
Dr. Strang at the Goderich Collegiate
gave, as he always does, an excellent
address on his visit to England and
Scotland and spoke more ealieelanY Ofl
his impressioust. Th,osc that had this
greateet influence on him were, the rich
erteri•in Which nature clothed everything
the wond'erfui profusion or roses. the
good reeds, .the curious blending of the
eel and the new. eapetiallY in the
Hiii-
Land!3. the advantages of railway
artangementse the excellent work of the
pollee tome of London. the necessity of
seeing London from •the top ot in omni-
-and-theeuntailing---eourflaIr-ot
body.
FRIDAY MORNING
The election was the proceeded with,
with the following. result -President," J.
H. Lowery, Clinton; Vice -Pres., Misi A.
M. Iortitston, Exeter; SeciyeTrease W.
Johnston, *KipPen.
Councillors, N. W. Trewarthi, Holmes
viiie; S.eBehratY,
Da,yrielde Miss McLeod, Kintedi: Miss
E. Wiggins. Doderich.
The Grit three were called on for
speeches and felicitously responded.
The auditors' report showing receipts
amounting to $161.92, and expereses
amounting to $96.02, leaving a- uollnle
of $65.90 was recelyed and adopted.
The Resolution Committee brought in
the tellowing report
:-
RESOLUTION- COMMITTEE
Resolved That in regard to the
nc3w Curriculum we iecommenti that the,
foiloWing tommittee be appointed, and
to report to 0. E. AnMisses Auguetine
K. Watson. Messrs. Long, • Tigert.
Wocas. Trewartha and the In -specter.
IL We recommend - thattwo text
books 'in Composition and Oraninutte
combined, be adopted, one eatable for
Juntor classes and ohe for senior cliallea
M. 'We reeeenmend that the reeont-
Alons i regard to Alc Pubilc rlichool
Speller be adented. - •
IV. In regard to the II. School. En-
rem- eY4an1nat1on we reeonnnend that
he following subJecti be seided to the
preeent course. PhysiologY, Drawlrig,
Canadian History and a period "of Brat.
!eh History." -
Vi In our (Witten we ,think teacteri
hould be allowed to teach; at 19 years
' teachers were presient.
Ff4041z, AP...V*41100N .
• Ur,' F T "Wright *oitleUiv lieeinees Cori
re*PcilAtiwo!,. e.x.14"Oleg clearly low '10'f JO
'told the Isiggr.•-lilikele lee the letvelo0e *0
itote-lie:;thweeel. 7 e.,..,,,„
letter and ierriolge the Matter contained
therein.: ehOiffiectit 310* iiiieese*rr: it is to
ierite elcarlY.- etc, lidanY 'Or/ Uletaittr
ite Ida* .wcte. *Nen ad the ,, team444
' •Wcre .Mui,k, Werestett.
• Uri 'clei,iel(),..,Oitieti• 14440 '.0ei , Se hoe" L.I.
, 10411e$, -*0 'in litypicaea:Wand•tai;teiiteOlf
. '!•aY:''‘ii**0 :91:`, tr*Vtal.'vaitiiii.;:tet.theilO..1
-, broeyies,!.: .14 ,.Vitouifis 411O*Itte., Os* Og. 'OA,
•tooki•dUrioe sitheet'lioOrli `:atter,the pu-
pils had heen:entOeed .004OntetiOe' In
' ateenu,oUsheehtteiteieerinee , ' ,.. * •• •
. ' Mre Iiteetee :eolith:U/4, the dieeuseIote
:,•141*# Virineina lioWeed *4444 iti*it,
Ing and 00.411ng to .0..et4c0114. Part , sAkee
, of ibrightelittle boys and girls.. It wait
,
done ° IA a verY, pleasant and attraetive
' manner. The 11,1410adatiDD WAS OD well:
/pleased that a heaetY vote ot thank*
was tendered Miss kit/ward,
'Mr.' .Baird Introduced the ,subject 'ot
NeW Copy BoOks and spoke favorably
of them. In Ids Opinion a No. 0 should
be added containing a set -et ,headlines
lir aniall ladies' hand. - -et-
The disenstiOn wee continued by sev-
eral member*, sonwesuggesting that
ochool sections prov
i de the copy books
it book sellers will not ihehdle them.
The children could in trait- way procure
the books at the two cents- each.
The Question Drawer was opened and
the questiens answeeed in an able' and
scholarly- „manner by inipecteneTom izid
Dir. Stiklig.
Somediscuision arose in reference to
•a trip to Niagara next year.
l'eleit tit -thank". *ere- tetidered-those
..,4411"gliii ' ''...' .•' -VglitItzt, „.„...*r__, ,Turittiit,
night's entertaiument, tiiNr:-.Wiightlit
Toronto, who contributed so much to
the etieeeett of the Institute and to the
Trustees and Teachers of the Exeter
school for their kindness in giving their
school and decorating so nicely.
The sloging of the National Anthem
brought a most *successful Institute to
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1
, • CENTRA,LIA .
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o age.
'
. recommend that No. read
instead et 7, and ,thatjete • lidaYs
main as they are t
Ml other,retolutions from the O.K. A
were reeohimenticd tobe adopted as they
ra on tra, printed sheets,
The following new reatelutions were
recommended. (1) Zeit the eleography
Text 'look be revised eeery flee Vie* to
meow the-revis maps. I
(ii) That the *sailed ot this Asstrisie
Mtn empii* who have ,passed -Public
Sa.o61 ttradua,tion rexaminiition should
on • emeriti% A collegiate ginatitute re.
/I due credit for . the ,work covered in
the Publie Scheol and a diplOthi laistred
by 'the Eeiucetion depsettneate .
The lerott was adopted „In telt.
The se4etarle• were appointed a code.
mittee to forward these reeolutions to
rt. Mae.* Prazer, xe,2retar7 .1aohlie
11,01 virtmcnt. O. E. A.
Ur. T. F..Wright then took t tesub..
A of arithmetic and the COUrrne Of
aa ark, address taught that figuris
eheit04 be plainlY made, that addition
holed be taught by adding eineii and
•os until 0:Witient before adding by
rect. inultipilration 'should be ttiugtat
drillieg Ito/ea-uglily with the *Mane
st 171t1A0erii before advaheleg furtete,
a. 3 thtn Save' aJtUnlber Of simple sent
Merit devltes for ratild caltuIation.
he *denies was very muth enJoyed by
isE.ters Alta busties* men present.
P'opits Of. Vie chilli** et Visit* Xe
abl IlOward *ant 5 imitibter
to &Item terry&
tha
Mrs. Hedden, with her family, ot Lon-
don, is visiting her mother Mrs. R.
Handford. -Mr. W. H. Butt of the biotite
cal Colltgc. Toront0. itepirat-i-C few days
under the parental roof but on Wednes-
day returned to th4 city. -Mr. Russell
Colwell of Victoria College, Toronto, Is
visiting his brother here. -Extensive pre
paratiores are being made for the Damin.
ion Day Festival. Conurdttees have been
appointed to W�'k out the details, and
a grand time is 1oktd fore -The Misses
Wood of LondonAre guests at the Mime
es Wilsone-Mrs. Iev.. Butt is visiting
her on in Detroit. he Kirkella New*
Mama says of a 1oiner Centralia boy.
We are very sorry •to lose our esteemed
citizen, Mr. • Baynharn, who accepted the
C.P.R. offer of Oak lake station. He
lett for there on Satu kW, Bityn_.
• barn 'will remain here tor sonic time.
They are an eecelient couple and their
pinc,s will be hard. to OIL -Miss Aggie
And?r9011 ts spending the holidays in
orcnitoe-Fred Pairhaii spent %Sunday
ewitnetils-Parenttee-Mie Ander:eon o
13 igrave spent Sunday at hise:ttOrne here
—Miss Swan cunt 'the holidars at her
home in kunarton.
XI; and eirs. Bailey et London *Pent
the holidays with Me. and Mrs. „Thomas
Bissett at Usborne.
ff,
INOC11401,- • 00011lige Juit
ardrectiore* zrga'•voilailftehlerit ot *WOO*,
,.te0M Ovvi Ot,..the 10014 fi"Vnall ot ;9‘404)4'
iILtia'.ititteirt t
;look over our Meek. Were Ore
W. Will '041.4 YOU MOlieY by
treathie to Oh:OW gds.
44.47' gitaraeittlocia . A rell-seitct
OIVIN
Wei
Mil, Whit Zpriett.
teheot no"
stnthoehtetle f_ern4
wltb Fraser,',
404 13:4 Ntrurtn 'as the...Oredittin het.
tem and .gt*ATetakta Uttle tbeZtifiCh
battery. ,A, large crowd was in au
tandem* The 'core ' with,
an Inning. to *pre, Its OreOltoole fa-
vor. About 6 t.m. the wand MO
as the Crediton hettery.`and the same
Zurich battery as in the first mime. It,
Saltily resulted in a scare of 4.13 in
hattrich team. Considering
the medico both teams have had,
they did remarkably well, and since
this is their- first effort for the amnion,
we may expect the STARS will keep
up their pastrePutation and =eke
Crediton knowas the base-balltown.
Our Public School was closed during
the holidays. Miss Polley And Miss
Dunlop spent theirs with theirparente
In Orderich. Lsst Thursday and Fri-
day the teaching staff; attended the
Teacheres Conventimajn. Ezeter,„,..Me.
-andlifra-Popeifof-Dmion-vied-Mr;
lted,MravoiobirittwititzwemMendarr.s
Master Victor visited friends in Lon.
don during the bonds/e.-Quarterlyserviceswere held in the Evangelical
Church Iast Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. A. T. liaist,.X'residing-Elder, of
Bevil*" occopled the pulpit on Sunday
and preached vin eloquent sermons.
--.f,,,AugostX3thn.„,ofilie.Bank.otkion.ts
-mercel_Stratfordf the Mimes Mary Ind •
Lucy loons Mise EMUS Keys. of
London, visited friendsitt .town Vicpensive by the ja,„,
teas Dayes.Ira Brown and Herb. Ell.
Analdo; Aosta*, n ot,
Gennanr; Otent 13 tstin, Italy, Norway;,Itusolo Swede
sod Switzerland is stated oti roce a each cheque,- mbil* ot4r
theYare.payable at orrent rates. '
• The cheques and *11 information raverding them way be obtained at aver: 0000
at the Back. 13*1
Exeter Bran alsoat Orediton
ber visited friends in Berlin and Luck.
now, reipectively. last Soudan -Mr. -
and Mrs. Wes. Kerr of Winchelsea
were In the village on Monday, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ios, Banes. -
Next Sunday, Rev. D. S. Daum of
Medicine Hat, will occupy the pulpit
in *the Evangelical Church. In the
evening, the spectalitally Day service*
will be held. A special and interest -
Ing program will he rendered by the
member* of the Y. 1% A. -We are
pleased to note in the dolly pulls that
Miss May Voughlin, who Is nursing in
,fit. Joseph'. -Hospital. -London, suc-
ceeded in_ pauning,her recent. exams.—
Mr. and Mrs. John Appleton were in
Parkhill on Monday.-Atisa Vivian
Seaver, MisiTheo. Hartlieb and -
Inman were „in Detroit . on Victoria.
Min -Mr. and biro. Chao. Zveicker
were in Toronto °a Satrirday.-Miss
Brown and friend. of London. visited
Mr. and Mrs. August. Ewald on San.
an.,-Riarard Howaen and -11*
Fowler, of the bank staff. spent their
holidays with their parents in Wing -
ham and Seaforth.-Mr. and Mrs. ,
Brown of London visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wenzel on Monday. -Mrs, Jame* Hill -
was in Exeter on the 241h. -The Miss.
es Emma and Tillie Wein. of London
visited their potato on Victoria Day.
paint. You want paint that
will last along time and
look well, not paint that is
t11�nd i*
• Ask the SW. agent about
I$ A PERFECT BAICER
—note the little arrow*
from fire • the divided Hue
• on oven top -:.-that means
-that -the-front-of oven -
heated as well asback--call
in and well show you many.
more features.
man en_wiLatn A., daughter* ot S. elleeee
ding was solemnized at the parsonage, of Clinton was riltrilect-10-10.--301111a •
Ontario ate by nev. Nor on MAY 19thlAshton 01 Ooderich Township..
bASlIWOOD
irisreamag • 11
Sealed tenders Addressed to the Pro.
vincial. Secretary, Parliament Build.
Inge, Toronto, marked "Tenders for
Oriel
,
" will be melted up to noon on.
Saturday. May 200, for the -delivery
of cool as requited in the sheds of the
foliowing provirielal institutions, on or
before the 81st day of August, next.
viz: Brockville. Cabourgp: Hamilton.
Kingston. Londont_Mituico, Perietang:
olshene.-Torotito, Hospitals for
Orilla Hospital for 'Idiots, Wood.
stock Hospital for 'Epileptics, also the
Central Prison and Mercer Reform*.
to •
• 8peclfteatious of the qualities sotd
quantities of coal required and forms
of application may be obtained on AO.
plication to the Department or from
the 13ursare Of the respective -install-
, Tenderer,s are to specify the mine of.
Origin and the goaltty of reepective
kindeiol coelottioto furnish', evidenceeriatifted, fasILMined And p .\
on de ivernthat the coal tilsoi` orlgln
tb
aoudad or tradegradesi •I
Delivery *Object to ottisfaction Of
(*Wets of Department of the Provlit.
vial Secretary, who tool require addit.
tonal deliveries, not exceeding 20per:
cent,, up to the X5th,July,
Tenders' Will be received for the
whole quantity specified* or for othe
olnlinPUNI required to ascii institution.
An it.wiited.chripie, for MO, parable
to the order or thellitonoureble the
Provincial Secretary. Must hi furnish.
ed by each tenderer, and twdstifficient
on les will be required for the, duo
fulfilment otter& contract. The IOW.
e.t or Any tender not necessarily Atcepted,.
'
pepersiniter. ting this ad,ertls-
ment
without Writtetie autborfty from
he Deptirtnitiot will not be paid forit
• W. /. HANNA,
.:Proyinelect Soo*
Solklinge,
Toronto, Ito lith, 2000.
The tea• chers have again "col back to
their positions after otending the elieei
irention mid speeding the, holiday wiUt
tricnds.-The t. P. X. Bally Day Pro;
gram on Sunday evening was Well reit.
demiand well received. The society .1*
lte-a-prosperottir•-cenditton wad the best
of harmony and- fellowship preivis *--
inong the members, each one seeking the
others weitare. The membership, toe;
has largelx ,inereased of 1site3and, no*
numbers tiearly , sixty. --Next Sunda Y Nov
S. S Danun Or lirtedleine Nat will preach
In the Evangelical Church at 2:30 0'404
No doubt he will speak On -the Misstep...
.ttrywork, in the North Weit.-Seyeraat
troni here attended.the telebration at /ex
eter :Victoria Tbey report
timee-Mr., Mame Trutniner,
eorintariled by his alater, Miss. AOC*. of
Thrent0 silent Suletty uniiee the taireW,
tat rolit tne tinshen ,iche
MrSe etherai of 'Bright *re this \wee,
visiting at the home ot Mr W iebert..
'Ourrity and two lady friends, Ole
;gimes' E. arid 0. Willsiee of Theriford•
sp:Tit Saturday and Sunday at the home
Mri ,ti Urs.,0 Oesteeicher. It will
abe remerhbered thitt .1.t15i5 Murray at
on ',time taught in the ,pubtle *601 )114
a v
res north p1
,
•• gums, a number/ from this vicinity
prfne the 24th In litletert while °theta'
went to. Parkhill and Grand itetitt....*
orayhtez eetilt a l'ew data Wit
tele:etaat Ingersolt.--110. Tiernan is
erotic* 'these • dayie-a boy. Arth
Teirtnner and sister et Toronto ifre
tew days *with their parenle
eet .0ehurgday was Aetetielon Day
atnl it was abetteel by a gencial • 'ital..
in the
*U�ERI13* to* the Atie06te
et *it the new*.
wish to announce to the public that
our stock is now one of the largest and
:beSt that we have ever ean.W.
'Pianos, Orgaus, Sewing sliachines
, NO agents. Otimmiseion goes:1,o you.
-__ This line is now comPlete and.
011ie El UrnitUre bought twin theleeditignMee -,
'• . - of oarfailli, 1111 we Aft barred from nob?,
large sitiO;rtment of Window 'Shade., Vas fain
cnmlngs. Baby Cortege*, Folding Carte, 00.Ctertsi
• attain Stretchers, Stepladders ,, Osrpet •
ure oulding, Itoom Moulding, Pictures Rte. 1
,
,Etic'tensi "iVhitti tiege . ,
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