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1 Sunda- 3) c4fie rgoon 1 East as TearierS1 CillYelitiOn
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LS1b► MUM IL EIL stere 64mforia4, t �' !+�'� +ear Norma
so W re sesseall Blasi **. cunt ia Ethewliped i Towskip Om&
Leays to His *were** milky thil yeerning, rimer n far the ps, pie
Tr cheese shad a ,,....1 Leever r whom be hail been rppairttc,d as Off` ,s- �dTeaW %
fM alabt tiwu, wcadertirg, ovrls Fibs Leader in the he/honing of their wild- Officers-
a77 amass 4 unary In answer to this
How w1se, how His band. Prayer instructedMoan to or- �r
Paw i
Gerhardt, slain eaohm A foe he s '•a nuts i:• iesclig a[ henaktai it Ikkinput is
i!*AT) shown is telt spirit?'" dosbns had ,�l� in � arise ei a*
Help. 0 Lard, all who ars in shown himself to be s man of incur'
of authority to bow humbly b Amsler; he loud shown his lone ;It
age velem seat by Kenos to fight with
Thee seskitttt wladotrs sod Erase, tea witnessing against the report of the
enable them to walk worthy of the evil spies and his hutaeityr ,tlwaee in ' r
trust Elven into Oak' keening.. The :rtuiel e'syst:t:en e,f tee ii se Mies M. Liviathoot , who taught
his bearing towards Moses. Ibis Iiuron'iwetbtrra' ltteatrciatiwt war heW ;,• rte: Jad;an Fchool in ter Fraser
.Through Jrsu Christ our Lord. was the character of the man upon
Amenin Cliatcn, October 7 and. e., It vete Valley, Rave a very interesting tack
Amen. ` wheat the choice of God tell. one of thsi most aueeesssful emirate*.r' i 13, t-. seiaa►be for Ird,aans, see
S. LBSSON FOR OCT 'Oh, 1020 Moats was instructed hewto or.-
Le T1tlo=•itasl Israel' N dein kite to his Mitre► le war to Baas ever btdd. Orta hundred and ere ke of time life in the echobeing �,. :w..-
twenty-two teachers regiwee she ee as 1:fe in any inetaution,
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Leade a ' aw lay his hand anon him in tckcn of the
tranefee" rine of the gorermnen• teem T opening exercises were eon. The children ne the wore., Fop. es lad
so well entertained us with their ter- j0� � � � � � � �
le clew pleenege-iNeielseawr e7;Ife. one t other. Hewn - Pre- ducted by Rev. L. C. Mattison. He by the nmatr; ns and traehers. to sit psprrrs. y� ,e
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Jades* 3t3.0 sent him to Duro, ibe nriest erne beery wok -amid the teschprs .and In the reiterate besides the regular ()' hitt vote of s)ipresctst;Of be
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'Whebn� Text we, warned of God_ Ala 1111111 1111. _ tee secho ben of God Ked content, tu b ki i= lithetd e a i ii a i.� nirthk'inE.or injhacirrMn r�1t vdtn k gservice`urte. uel, asindorwtrhf R hni ell TRAIN et �� IURONTO
ive ,Tnsua Rime should ger trend in hated: farm work, etc. There is a large le. hell" to his stew Inspectorate. Oche *nes st Susie v
e to b� �e•1 sayer daetcson Metrolrrect tae aaasa» f;Ermarr with a nurse in charge all the (tib. That copies of the minutes of
that his lifework 'was drawing near that choice, He was to
its helook. about t close did not ob but, •fcr a •charge -the sheep were
suitable sueeersar, He might have emnly eorumitted .._t!+ the . ishepherd"s cieition on behalf of the town. tae time es the children are sick a great our Convention Gent to all the pap -
done ser, neleztintr .one from among care and he ansa to be made amount- tsstrd the doors 'off- tea : towel-.-were-drat. The ehtldren enter the - school. eras of the Inspettora te,
the rulere, and judges whom, 4 upon • able for them, Moses wee to take thrown wide open to tree :hew n re. i with a feeling of antagonism which ('all. That the rest Iluron Thatch•
the advice of Jethro, he had se. over Joshes into ps.:'inernhrp with him, The. records of the last eouvent oft Is hard to overcome. They cermet ere Convention be held m Bross:ls
the people or one of his own family. while bp lived. acting as his esseae were read by Mr. A. F. Johns. forgive the white man for taking Ott 1927.
Instead he took counsel'with. God ant, end thus receiving a share of the= 'eery mfnute 'and interesting ze- their land and anything t ohne for the Some nmatches ere made in heaven
who alone could cheese a worthy and honor given to Moses. The peeele of the O.k;.A. was acne in uy' tee Red man is taken for greeted as and a porch awinrie among the inure, e•eo'ne met -steeled to his da egrtte, Miers rteNatighton, ane rem/ their right. Near the school was
competent Ieader to take the children would •thus b
one of their two large hon fields i!• lane ttetesaarles.
of Israel over the border and settle rule 111111wW1.111.41obey 'more 'readily by Mr. Mansone
them and keepthem true to Himself niton the removal of Moses. "Than Mr,_N, M. Geddes, president of the -Canada. About 1500 Indians would
v Ont •er
in their new surra:undtngs. shalt nut same of -thine honor upon Assacratron, Faro a cry a restt, fresher theta at the time of the wk. •
Moses prayed to God eaying: "Let him, that all tiie cenRrei;attan of tare and instructive retldress, Ile spoke int ;arid packing. At_ night and on
the Lord, the Gad of the snicks of children of I£^cel mere be obedient,snow.
at
ail flesh seta Irian over tiie comae• Moses was also to charge Jostler to td in answering questions en the peculiar tlaitiblithil genie. Most
gatsotm• which 'may gt, MA l fere them use the ministry of the hike priest, Great War. He gave deserlptiona, of the homes at there 'field% wen" rep"
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and which may bead them mut, and he must do nothing witbort asking Miens took part, 'Viol Ridge and the women who had attended schooet
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and which y ix be: ore them Though he was fu A 11 f the S ' perm 't. yet • two of the battles nn which tie ems- in terrible confusion bet a few of SUNNIMIXDUSTeleaNDERS
iawixwxstar apt -••••t
had thing!: neat and tide, showing: Hemmen «,n.M,s,wew.na.hc««,Ive
which may bring them in: that the enunsel of God Their enhig out anti Amiens, ' k
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sheer which have •no shepherd" guidance of Gad. . was teken'by Mica Jean Wylie. Her diens was not in vain.
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congregatim of the Lord �be Ynot nv their ram ingtr• nplma un t all be der the The first paper Thursday afternoon that wil the work den for the Jr,•
(16-i,7). In this prayer Moses ac- Moses ofd aeeordin,! as he was dile subject was Sommer Seeeione in'Ai Mra. Snyder took up the. Illetory
eeted and thus resigned Itis looter. riculture. The autos in teachrng ag- Paper of 1926. The nueetton were
ship into oohs'•• t•,.n,r., ...•,-.'...- e••'. riculture are to make the pupilsre..- well lrroportioned.' veli chosen and
the members of hie own ;family. leav- lite the fundamental principles est» not tae long, The British North
sloe them in the rank of common Lee derlying farm gperations, to snake ,America Act was the one whieh env....
vites. Biehop Patrick says then; them capable of thinking and invest,- ed the most difficulty, She ea:' sin-
shows Mose', en Imre had a nrinetr:1 gating for themaelvea and to show ed how ase soak ft with her ela.sµ
which rained hini above all other law- them that soil and crops furnish pro
reason for exrrlained before the it -.t
oiv.-'". •vvhe1 "Ors,,.s rook sere to Mems calling forth the beat ability in was taken. •The•aucation on the wee•
+tFtRblirlb tile '.•• fsmifites i•, . seine man. The study of agriculture pus- was answered well for the most part
Oiftre of tore ere:a-nee. ,,e,rel,•+h- 'sued by these methods and With these but some were quite hazy an the bat..
Dr. Leonhard* Hari»Reid its guar- themselves posaeseed; but hereby it aims will aid vastly in the pupa., .tlea. In some .cages they children it .e
anteed to banish any form of Fite ammneared Moses acted not fra«e him- mental development and will noses: sight of what waa asked, for example:
misery or money back. It gives quick self because he acted net f.,,• hem -•'t sizeably increaaetheir interest in Descii'cbe reasons for building- Abe
action even in old, stubborn cases. After the death .of Moses God school and farm life.. Tinsteens of
C. P. R. The children described the
Hem -Rohl .is a harmless tablet that epake directly to Joshua as Fie had , these brought up on the farm will be budding of the railway instead. The
removes blood congestion in the lower done to kfesr;s. Though Mo' "s her inclined to learn it. For this iv.'asen absenceof dates was noticed. All
bowel—the eauFc of piles. It beaga thio fie the h Paledpve'- or Joe, availetheriselveslofcthesought courio in ant ones should s are not calways be peeesary but t in,
joyful relief quickly and sssfely oi' encouragement God. tame to him with agriculture so that they are better In giving the eheraete:s. of nen eery
casts nothing. H. C. DUNLOP ttnd inetructiohs. to proceed to carry en fitted to meet the needs of the come often the unimportant things are put
druggists everywhere sell it with ream. therefore arise, p° over thie..Yr:unities in which they are. down and what the man did for his
this •guarantee.Arden, •thou. and ail :his pennle.r During the fu - t year of the course country was not mentioned. If they
At the very beginning he was faced collections are made of weeds and are described under the ttsadhrgrs,
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by a alto+soon that celled for faith. weed needs and insects. A,t,»arden iwho he was, charaete:, what he did
Be was to cross the . Jordan whose given to each Pupil to care for. Lee: for his country, they would probably
banks Were at this time overflowing tures are given in animal hu'baxidry. answer better.
_ it being the time of harvest (3:15)
horticulture and floriculture„ field i Dr. Shaw:••sppoke on the treatment
Going over Jordan was- going,- inti
husbandry, dairying, poultry raising, of infectious diseases in schools, in-
Canaan. and God batt said He had soil, eluding goitrgt ---1
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to it to the children ' of Israel During the winter the -pupils had. Health ofltcera and teachers nc��uld
"Every place that' the a o i e of your tier read three banks Oa agriculture. l work hand in hand. He believes than
foot • shall tread upon, that. have i In the second year more, advanced 'every ,teacher should take a cath re of
given unto you, as 2 said, unto :t'Ioease. Wok was token up, Plante, tlisc'serers
sat weeks paid by the government •ser
God, gave Joabpa''the Promise that 'and preventives were studied: Loc they'corld find bad tonsils, bad tceth,s;:
His _ presence wattle hero with him ii' tures were given on bee keeping, i etc.; and have them remedied before, .
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• s this great .work to 'which he had been chenafstlry,. physics. :k�ield husbandry; they injure a child -permanently. If f"d ie -called. As God. had been with Mose-
great
entomology. •' a teacher knows the family )ria tart' • :
directing and sustaining him all Besides'' the work rk there die?•;' creat and environment of a child he can tell
• great o portml oties for sec til• life sera
wS �� Q a through
htid be wie th that a_very enjoyable•timct VtaR omit. dreif ardeal
eduea cobra ardln the
Infect -
r I;< o J n "� s g
kpowtedged the aupremity of God
over man and that He atone could
therefore appoint the man best fttte;a
to be "a shepherd ever the he loomed
In using this eespreesiee
Quick -Pile Relief
[�ve1, Go lerictr 0.00 a.m.
Clint rin 0 ca *.m.
.� iiiafertit....-.(0.42
Mitchell 7.041 a.m.
Arr. Stratford 7.30 a m.
Ditcher oc 8.20 a.m.
" Guelph 8.45 a M.
Toronto 10.10 a.m.
tenoning --Leave Toronto
2.20 p.an.
9.'S'J l).ta�.
i3.1_ pan.
;3.i2 pan.
4.20 pan,
5.30 pan.
5.50 pan.
7.30 p.m.
0.45 a.tn,,-
12.O $ p.m. and 0 0t, pxn.
Parlor NU ear, GoeerichL to Tor.
onto, on morning' trail, and Toronto:
to Goderlch 0.05 p. tet. train.
Thronth coach Godericb to 'ornate.
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Brant%ad ,Orin1t"It,Y.i i,Ml l3esntftard Ontario
• a.. .< �' o eat telea?:t ane en, the. eiew•land; `r1 Miss Patience Scott iter ..the! stub • slops div, asea the next goner -Mien
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jee'f.''edit,•hterof elldeis'emitit •i't- prey -• . .ra• s ....
trot fait thee, nor. forsake thee. ea -e- ' •isle teat him. lliast •°people arc urn -•
He Also had Godes assurance that dren who live difficulties
inland ploturot f•rOf om
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n nn be discoveredejsease By
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Stock Csirrled, Information''Furnlwhad and, Sorties
an Brantford Roofing rendered by
W. M. bleLea 1F . .,' -, . ,. ,. Godelri
'• ` • no enemy would overcome hire but
." rather ..that-- she-.triun> Booker or nrlogaztrtea Owing .the mune to . and 'serums :or anti -tax a ran e i
You know, i Imre read a goo -a-- - rt `"eaAs� Yip :at different -times lsalp -Ota
deal about Long Distance sereanere shall imot any man bo able tc ba "in ected vl;ich will pteot,i`-the The _ " *, .. Star,
vice, so this afternoon I called
stand before thea all the dal s of shy great oningthem r and d sesamd. e t}rcPupil f diseasa•fnr, a numircr of years. . Sanm r , w. y •
e,
my married daughter." life. What he..began he was ansum• are taught 'Oho relationship betwee*+:.children will have a disete, e, such set
ed would be carried through if br the, high tides anal tionshe hip be w of scarlet fever but will not show it er:-
"I)o you Mean Shirley who had faith and courage to do as Mases , cent far a. sore •throat. Theme are LtiBBINGhad commanded him: "Obi be thot the. sun and moon and the low babe 1called carriers anal rte veryd tltger-_L
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:. .moved up to Morganville, last Y when they are nothing against each
Raring?" strong and 'very corrageous, that ' . oun in spreadi>r •;,inmtccrous dracases.
thou itiayeat observe t° do Recording other,
George Mefferd, of the London. Goitre is an ' enlargement of the • -
o gland., should eprevent-.( 1 a
"Yes, acrd da you know I could to all •the: Jaw which Moses _my .ser' Normal School, .t(Rvet Rn xddres�, ptt
thyroid gl d It haul 1 b
hear her e•oice as distinctly es want comrnantled thee; turn not cram,, the Aims and Mseth�:ds of Tt'achin t ed before a child. is fourteen: Tab-+
•I hear yours.. Shirley was so it to the 'eight 'hand cr to the left a „senitnre and Hortieultt ee. , e' Zeis containing a small . etuiintity of i
surprised : and delighted that ever thou goestk', prosper S' & i;hc ser- Why teach Agriculture'?l'• (:A) Be-! iodine
i e chi idben btaihed at small -
mai - cfist,
Ire qts e, to cal her every Joshua %-as then told to conform ;eh. o chiid►a haute life •�t'th ter pr
1t r:%.+ .„ ..^' ;eh. one :(S) Interermts.- tl• ' child . ,..a short time then sto chi ;and t ken.
., w*ete,�ar. Ma • himself in everything to the .late of Gauntry life rather than city life.'f C, r again, etc. ' ' i
Constant improvemei:t in tele God; making it the. rule • of his life. It is a huritan 'i'ntere+�t ssttbjt ct. AM Dr, Field took R his a sl,ft, t lee••••e
phonc_equi menu ani sservics' . e was in the midst of his busy lifer • Pr e d education is trying
n for -Children, Poetry nrm>~ tele
• has virtue+fly aboliz?;ed. tiffs- to take tone to meditate ,neon God's es n day. t I some of the very best quahitiee ,n the
fence. Leery dry frietaels Sit . s It was to saes,* Iamp unto his he eahlc:�ehaols nearer thc.liS.c of i child. Some poems from a boot;. eti-
cities hundreds of miles apart, •feet and a light upon life Path and bye Annan .(1) to ava'aken an. irrtetest titled Silver Pennies .steno rind 3ni:c1
are re -united by the i:rourPn l�ayfnes geed heed . t , its .coinmautds. listened. to with intense etc c. t
nestle -';,cog Distance. and by setting them bcfxe,,aim pee••'in the subject.' (2) to show the chil- Mr. Mefferd nese •,as lila x,•n....(1
..• e.,. .., pie for their direction .God' promised . dren that agriculterc' offers as greet subject Problem end `Projei't me i hod
v ca
a scientific study asany f of . Teaching. .Mfr inquired why.tr.
tion, (3) to enable the youth to un-; the psychology behind the meh er"
°tiler
deratand the -reasons for things hr and project method of teac,et•'o ve h'c ;t ;
has not uhder hood, (4) to'usable the is not in steno, of out, tn mml"i^. 1-'-
pupil to artpr date the part agricut- d'of stet err••es ; • e e1 •..
ture has ,t ein c eve o en ofe c,
civilization, (5) to shoe' that soienti- j its Thee ties child sn vete- ,•r^-'.
fir, grid economic methods 'are' not ford h' T t ` '
:merely to feed the passion for gain get the child to think eed reeeen te- i
but to make the interest social, stead of learning be mr.nlr,,.... we
When taking,up the new subject by give things, too weft ae•treeni..art .is. :
s eultieet mindsforunit •
f ree thethe.1.
you-
• P p stead of letting him think tlmrr Is et,. ${1rQxtt Clubbing Rates with other Periodicals
l even fewer people realized the hi- the nu et Present t e 1 f h If. A ; , e "•' IHjay Le had on appticatic»
j fluence: that was to some t>°in the s- P l s e ri e r. of activity. r. s, s t :
140 in that group Th they .e::.11 St.ri'e'i„^t Orrick, Of'Plied.;c 71 fill any iiif'rrf:tit:•1.
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WORLD ;:iaSF01S pt y•d th d 1 phi t asea to nfi n ., 3.50
I In 1000 the Chinese Students a beg mob and ice rr ntc v,, fi Ale,-
stead
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• e , iHC Star ;1n11 World ti,,de: , ..; . .:'.xenewaT 4».,5.
1 C}n 1 titin AsssoCiation in '.doth Am:
1nan thane f encs, , r e.ng is to i new.. • 3.55 •
erica was organized at ITanmilton, .
(.'slew York. 'Sept. :.nd to Uth. 1'ew
great men who were in ' the making
• en were comepartitively unknirwim students. Now
glifilliffINENOMOIHNINSHISIMEHON a the unknown students are well known
i men. Among • r.e .11,1cers elected in
1009 were Chen, Tsar:, Kuot - Hahn,
Yui, and Wang. Dr. 'Chen is now
I First Secretary of the Chinese Ern-
btesav in London. Mr. Toto..:e'te:4(W t
of Ttnghua Callegta, Peking; Dr.
Kuo, President of Southeastern Nur-
tional University, Nanking; Dr. Ilan.
Director of Government Forestry
Bureau, Peking; Dr. Yui. General
Secretary of the National Y. M. C. A.
of China: Dr. Wang, Commissioner
fir the Rehabilitation of Shantung.
'On March 7 to 9, a group of Chris•
tian Oriental students from the Col-
!lege* of Iowa representing India,
China..iepan, Mores and the Philip.
;Pine Islands, met in the Stant Con-
i ferener of Orfeetals at Coe College,
'guests Rapids, people of the
Fifteen years from now another
I story will be written of who they are
i and whet they have done.
M
' any have been relieved or coma
by Holloway'e Corn Remover. It liners
a power of its own that will be found
TIIIS1YAl1AN�-'
NOW WELL
Ho Suffering Relieved
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Health Rowed Lydia b
E. Pialdnu *rs Vegetable
Compound
Toronto, °tio. -"I alis aortal*
vilify grateful far tbsbeseet I have tee
valved from LytleL ?inkhorn's Viig-
etatble Connwaai
p, also the gdstativs
Wash and the Liver Mk. In the
earns sprung I was eat. erkw as tanaeh
from lass of blood that 1} g t I
world rioter* say better as dotter's.
Medicine relieved tee *lay for the
time haw.1 saw the Vegetable
Coinpoand advertised bar the 'T orooto i
Star,' and i Sag the 'Vegetable Came
pound Tablets the tett for
-ve t nuethe sate. I
NWliaised ice' theta yb�yrya t
thew eAfteryea 'readier Pri-
vate. Text -Seek 1; saw It was owe" -
eery to use Lydia Ill Flekbass'a San-
ative Ween, sad I tan mealy say I
feel a dRfTerirats►eetaa. lily fins ids
remark bow well I look. I a very
busy watitea, brat I alas reedy at e
terata to beset year
Mrs. C$wapassar Ourrts, *10 Le eds-
dowtae Avow., Termali0, Oatariw.
You *ray las latiag as experience
siianilet ei flims. Olfile'a and will be
iasbsreeted M roarer haat lee aid.
=Toe *ask weeessaillie feed esitifeteet
Pleskteta's Vegetable
Cieopeeedsi iwiphear ekes we are
Mee it easehsip i0 east of every
100 Wissawate of
Vis. C
effective,
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allowed, compounded halfyyearly, with full .:hecking privileges.,
The confidence the rural comnzunities have shown in this
Bank, is indicated by the large increase in deposits, which are
now over $21,000,000.
All deposits are guaranteed by the government <of the
Province of Ontario. - -
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Remittances should be made by lost °flice money order,
express order or registered letter, and should be addressed to 1
your nearest Branch, where they wilt deceive prompt attention.
Province .°O ntar o Savings Officer±
Mad OSA t 18 Qtwatr's hark, Torootto ,,
Car. ay sad Ailefidele Sts. COW. Valversity mai Denbo Ste
WO Datiferth Avenue IL •
Other Itrintehte of #
Barailtse, St. eidliarilinie. St. Marys. Pembroke,
ikaattard, Witsilittock, Owe* Sound. Ottawa