Exeter Advocate., 1905-06-01, Page 5r HURON'S iJ$I�N.
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ifteate.-----Z-b*Ctite qualiUcations- -
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beet. *40 be Entranee'
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1140'0r:ow, site b•i4 duets
1Qek16140 aide Atia* attett,
Moos (]rsduate ot 'Toronto tirnivitnity. sad Royal.
College or Den ate9tax of Ontario. Also root
OrsduAte of Wig° 8ellool of bnothetio Deatistery
(withnonornt44mento.) •
Vnicanitoriates matte in the.
manner We A eeretetry hart:deo titt.
DROWX,
ot -And
p so pinntr,q14. 4
raw rnowa*Ws• *km ot"ior`i trouble.
al seetionsare genera
ItSL 'L their -homes in
thUdten
tn-dnatiou IDrair;
tooyoung.to
rural seetion ,
, e
ibek
popusaictiprog-ressiag,flId /
s.IV incentivc. to pupils to do better
, work. fle tvoald suggest that the ex-
apmy amination be, divided:into two. parts,
eemd to be the lira part constituting the oubjects
or for the Vntrance Examination, the
second,part the subjects for the Pub,
151.4 lie $01tool Leaving gxamination, and
curative, •. cat v twgiven for each: ---1'
W* Vegetate diScussion was continued by others.
It was limited by Mr. Holman,. sec-
onded by Inspector Tem that the mat -
ea. ter of Publie School Leaving examtna-
tions be -left to the Resolution
irie tion in favor of the examination.
tatte-introducatho-attbieer o
they Promotion ExaminatiOns andthe
ie tried and mission was continuedby btbers.
Vesr-
artittabicitor
After the reading of the minutes G
18;-ilownd gave hisaddresson **The
-TettchlmirProfek--slinwitteewhat I
waSantl-what it should--bee-s----The-edIt •
• dreeta.attextelle *one;
VsePrioved by Mr. Lowety eeon
ed by Mr. Baird that the `address. be
• give/3 to, be local apersto be printed
C-sPace--tar
ishing-sante-this'
WUson-o!--the-4Minton---Model
School taught a lesson in reading with
Ian was to -have
the rkuplls thorough
too inibtabileto Atli- in. ex -
atarimiest with unlatavnt, and -an
medicines or methods of treatment'
. Itememberthatitis 41*14.Ptalthant's
• tale Com . that Is entIng
IffOttlett,' Vika ae(Citt ovitow any druggist
to yolk asything else in its plates,.
I 6,000,000
t Undivided Profits 3.210,959
fj SIN cAtrAn‘
, .
into* it *net fisiPoriblip -current otos froth date
depoated allowed cmarkving* it*nt iiceonuts kinitDe-
t •
IA*" ot Crettit tiomedf miallatits
Atultn 400411.rforkggneountrios. ••, •
Trwrolling'Oatent Crifint weed tetrayetiete he
*erste therweitia_ • .•
SOAkiiit bnliniwa tnineaciect.„
-VOWS 13.A.NX.
have in- storkTURFE.. ,,m,ASD.s*
- which have been in use for "a short,
tin* 011151.4k, Antit
ornevr e are going to sell
y understand- the
lesson they are to rend' before they be-
gin to 'feed. The lesson, was well taught
end elicited considerable discussion
led by Meseta. Delgatl, Musgrove,
Batman. Lowery and Inspector Robb.
Ur. Moffatt then gave a paper on
'sapplementary reading. Supplement-
ary r ading is a unett,11 addition to the
for good reading, broadens the pupils'
knowledge. glees pupils seat employ-
ment and helps to ,,keep them longer
in the pliblie schools'
G.S. noward and MIsa A. E. Vonsitt.
delegates to the 0.1.4%.. then gave very
able reports of the pepeo rend there.
A -hearty vote of thanks was tende&ed
the delegates for the . apiendid
tUegrapecgavt,
lir Tom discussed the subjeet.
,
-of spelling. Re would teach regular
orrresilter.- -Br ustrtgwvorttbul
exercise he would teach how • to emu-
hi,netheso.weliAaa eftna0Dantift using a
large number of examples. Be would
teach the reason in all cases why eer-
tein letters follow; each other as they
do. The paper was an excellent one;
-Evritilso-szsatom-
Tit theTiwn Hall at, 8 -et-hick tbc
o
pres • ent .1--AlTurotrafftliec1all
„,
de1ivered--hii4amoitir-leeture- "Tb
Land of the Maple," and thooe. who
- fj.-4
. 1 itig 1&ir I'-nCci
iabiiy ,. 0.1
, h.to
y.- . ,
01.0.40,0 .t Irileitrage
lona 'stud b iihohrlilist
ISaVertitWateS. the', catioaat
., . 0, , __,_,
i 10;iimaent he requested to invuog4.4 IN
the Untherilles of 'Toronto Volvos; ..
• r such, teitatera to, take -a -few. so,
-j:ts:,eiiii1F7feWiftitir he -
" .t' 15 ty, --ourne-4-
. 'le f '"
o 0X tht * t af Seuioi
, 4..
s et
10, 4f014,04.'0'
Teacbezs who e
' Ur. Westervelt of Votest City 13114-
ness College took a lesson On •"Writ-
ing" With & dass of swan puptis. Ilis
lesson' was interesting and priti-tictil
zind be was giveo:a vote of thanks by
the Association.
varDAT Arrstozoo..
Strang, Principal °of Goderich
late Institute, then gave, an in-
tig 'Address stil-"The Ligtits en
•WS at a Teatiherta Life
i a master in his o ession. e learne th\ buss
in London, Eng,, 04 is a tea taster by rzt of birtilt
both his .1tathet and Grandfather were tea tasters.ft
tante natural to 'him and be is recognized as one of the °
best iudges.of tea in America.
veva e vee b
fro,
nr t iteittion'Departraent..
hough there -are many shadows in' the
tearAieeslifetherearebrightnessesalso.
One brightness amsiiitet in the Oitisfee-
tot $ • $11 .--
well done brings piettSom ' There is
,develetunent of_ChildrenL-TTlieT:ctla
onity-a-creating enthaisiosin,
tktaralittellUratter13bonitt-bringIig
—
VW the tactic -et' " life. Pettn-tiorti,;,1t6
greateat joy lin the joy -of having.
Ittel ern. r
Ue and assistants do nothing but taste the teas,
superinten4 the blending. •
1M) ROSE TUA. hi the result
are now left with -3 dock-
l_t!ft-ta
bought
theo n lot and as taken pos-
sessieny-Thersh istivberturirdownz
• a will 12-Takelt 11-10-the7 rtu
in the -community and hurtful.te the
e*
Ar
ant72.
splendid address on The DIMS of On-
tario." He showed himself to be an
-
enthusiastic lover of 'birds, and, *mild
advise every teacher to became ac-.
qiialitted with our feathered songsters.
He Spoke more especially of the spar-
row WWI). recommended the
works of John Burroughs. for atu*r in
connection with outdoor ,observation.
tartMlley. rozrorevatiwitaist. of. Ilillsgrere7, retr.ii
learned aperon Nature Stud 4,4gillag.
•
The Association- then-adjo'nined afl
feeling that a very successful session
Odnid*ri.".vhIee.tlirtaerit:4.1.1enyogst.onwro. Wroxeter,
Sec.' Toot.. Emt thiten;'
Thel 1 i bat _part Of the.
tryagrOd with' them -Since the re -
vat of Messrs. A. Thompson and R.
J. Drystlideonir church has lost two
elders, but their pieces ha,ve been tilled
by Mesors..0, Sparks and G.' S. now-,
ard.-t-Roso Johnston has purchased R.
!Allan's drivingoare.-Itott, Allen re-
cehtly celebrated :Ails 7ath hitthday.
In spite -of his ripe old age, Mr. • Allan
looks welt:and is , quite smart. The
fill thovacancy_t_Aused by thedeath
unorr c *Wow
distaneed 'Augustine
and West-, - Parkhill -ar
Ailsa Craig give Mr, ildcLeish 'as
ity of 190.
-2.
Pasta IS Milt tote 22
s itiotuooso
in DetroitU. tut*
*psi
Zurich ,
SIpple and Tena Hartungtunw
of
re, uoine-Ort visite.-es
V. Fritz bzs retained Irma, bier visit to
Naggle,Rupp,xit Vrosii4.
11.4,iiiou an extended -visit -A
r borne bei -It Zeller blurpurthita-
• naticTai half acres of land coat
"--thg°05ffftiiii ercurt and win weelt tor pasturing °motes,
as tnercuryn Will surely destroy tlie -Thir Council Met on Sato ar --The
Mali/ Faro
's Way *10. '414111111,t
sense of tiniell Coldp'letelrtierange PdPibs-of the'Poblie-Awhool-en 0Ye(12-44.
the whole system when entering it couple of
1/Ong 111 attendance -at tbik e of daysholidays. last. week, the
through the tnueous. outfacesSuch te" '
ertielee-onnkt never be _nem txer convention at Clinton.-Bebert, /Ar-
on prescri
stolen's. as.
ten ,fold toil*
mnnufactuy eney
led „tr-70•4-contaitrotttoe
en-liriteettellyotetingslireetly-nrer
it-tbOblond;-mneeas-snrftteef
e system. In -buying Hall's Catarrh.
rocettlt,
thins from lendable phy. moor, stage driver, iseporting a new
37m: ,0114, j Avagort-thew
ood . you can_.kossibl -Man. wbo recently returttedWri-Mii;
till. s critterrio 0 -ire toit;lit-iffelireirtitrt
0. reover,-WnL
inapiring lecture, infact works fad to
. convey to those Who didn't hear it 'IL.
proper conception of the splendid word
picture he drew in describing „the
greatn of our country-. Whether
inerliesne,raiouv,letatnretha„,entsehe4treaforestkpusits, unbounded
mineral
es>
speaking)f the magnitude of our iish-
of our agriettlturel resources or the
magnificence of our, scenery,' he WAS
' equally at home, . 4 , -.-1,
Separate session for thetwo Assoc",
ations were held for...routine; hasitiaeo.
WEST e.atiattirivort
owingic balance ot $82.3er-wna
re-
ceivedandadopted. The elctp4)
oftliets wasthen proceeded witb with
t efollowins. result: -Pres.. Aile-
y. Benson,* 'Vice, Mims .A.i
Dungatinott;SeeAreas, , John.
atom, itippeni.Vouneillorai Gowans
:and W. J. O'Brien, Exeter; J. S. *Del.
aty, Bayfield; Mimi Jessie iiimailtOns
'amebae; Mita Edith Wig i God-
erich.-Movedr,seeendt#440
That the Weet, Beton „Teeth
tate, 'Guelph omit year. Acommitte
eoliststtog of Moir& Strang, Tem,Tig- Pius
ind
troika altrallivar•areguigrantritt.-
--,.. )t.'ilie$e4tiPeilule4ittetriaot tlitlett,PeralP*7 Coariierti:
eft; Flemng and Mck
:iity was 'appointent to -
Eater Tittri-&;;--ran ttie rdl'irUew whether,
iiseettetion tile following were eke y could Venture to do so/ and white
Pres.,. Drop'. Robb, Brussels; 14 theystood hesitating be said to them,
Viets, Mr., Iti:otfistt., StafOrth1.2nd "You do nett,J s1c, expect
isa Wilson, o you:
mittes,--Mi. Maggot**, Wingliiiint. M..
•Cameron, Brix/sell. Mr. 4
nth; Ulu Oorrie
Ohio by 'Cheney .Co. Testi-
monials free. •
Sold by, ail druggists 75e.
Take Ilall's reality Pills for eonstipa
tion.
At-a---:nteetityg:fiod, in a town in
hind two speakers who had come ;torn:
the United States contributed the fol.
lowing sentences in tlti course: of thefr.
speeches t • .
ne of theiri„ in giving some details
of personal 'history, informed his hoar
ers that .41te had left Iretiiiidififty-thrre
yvarseCo*e,awithout;
a .penny in his pocket.'
Sod -the -other,. •
Until last week I never - set foot
the land Of .ity birth."--Cherns.
'The following story of- the Porte Is
told in the Italian papers. A depu-
Cation of the monks of .some .order had
obtained an interview. with him. 4%,o-
„cer4hil to the etiquette of the
only- ardina1i re allowed torsitiirthe
Poke si•Preseheet..$0:4froirlyittatW,
in to "dif-id-,is ,deettof equivalent to
proirtille of a Canlinalete. Pope
lnnro a ',4 nit n! it 01 x
st
P it balance tt
Of '.$1•1490.,
-4104 tliiat, for next .yiai
OndOblin „ union *or(tb
Tiarbiett AantitrittiOrt.
1
tOttiraittee in itt
A
*Piett la*yerexainin
Dick Bartou, chief mate of the sh
Chrillenge. Choatc' . had, crot
anained him for over an hour* hurlin
1ons' witli the speed of' 'il rpid
. . -,
-„
Wu thcrc a alpork that itigt4tr:
`t.". .
-et#
bs eget is on hit 440
nittat-tialagtvem_ileinta _tom-
s • ai.t.t wir.a.Ls
to bang out his sbingle. We' under.
stand that he lutendo. _going, -ant to
Washington territiity.- 'where he will
open *. hosPitat.-;MM„Contin has had
. an eleetrtc dynamo installed at St.
Joseph and is now able to eliarge his
.touitortit)bilein thatploce. He alui
riZosterhaittlit,anntract Jor.
tend* lilting bigi hizot
'Itt_ititig this cement walk ID our viflage
tneatiniehavingeommenced this *eek;
Xuelpier, wife and. chikl while
driving on the Othilten line the ether,
.441' Were throWirbut into thediteh by
their . litatanttintlist
*Warr With the,xrenplatiliv„,„:on oft
ii
,30N1113 .,44,--
ottkotriSitt,liesnorial
rca*4. Usk* iblirSOEIY.
• The Special Excursion Train
m0,1Piqt2,5tAtimi_ n4,
stittois to Ceder:kb -Tuesday
morning, puit 20. -
.From Wingham andway
stations, taker mothinjg tria.0
June 21ue 20, 'CM:meting at Clintoa
740 ., illt)._With_Sptgisd Train
or Godetich.
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VOPERICIT-
NINTIF-WILY-STATTOW
ST-ItATFOR-D-
Or STEAMER. TIIURSDAY
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