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Newmarket Era , November 16, 1900, p. 1

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j f f J v i kit more home news vihJiiSf two in North York and is aekhorgea to be the Ccmiy J f 5- ft J J Ill YOKK AND Give me the liberty to know to utter and to argue freely according to conscience above ail other liberty J I mSEK PAGES No paper sent outside of North York unless paid In advance No 43 Copies 3 Cents Each Ont Friday Nov 16 per annum If paid in advance A FEW POINTERS ON THE WELCOME Pearl I t Range Investigate the of this range arid you will be surprised at the little money we ask for it- A Pleased Customer Time Tests North York SS Convention The of the Lord Jesus Christ in catling us to be His I disciples should us for agony and death if need be He never deceived His Jes for He i v j said In the world ye shall have Hi- but I have overcome the world The war the Lord rule for of Christianity in The annual Convention of the North York Sabbath School was held Aurora on the and was exceedingly interesting and the spread profi table The first session opened on day afternoon the President Mr A Starr of in the chair Miss Lulu Rogers presided at the piano and Rev Amos assisted in the devotional conception of religion The personal ity of the teacher and the truth he imparts is of great importance Each one should seek by precept and ex ample to imitate these beautiful vir- that adorn the character of Christ After a short discussion the No- the Committee presented their re- world was illustrated by the ten or- port Two or three items were of the early christian adopted and the report referred back from the time of Nero to to the Committee for amendment and the testimony of Pliny Justin We shall give the whole report and Tertulian three historians wards as adopted Pledge on Easter Sunday the total Kelly and Little Lord and cost of which was Out of schools only reported showing that signed the roll as follows Newmarket Methodist Newmar ket Friends Union J Mennonitc Methodist Christian Keswick Methodist con King not was in sympathy with Christianity There was a Tar aMpruHnrP showing that in a time rccord lf Lu- lHh chapter of Hebrews was more interest of the work Rev of Richmond progress work the past year in car and the Uganda The effect of persecution in deepening and a splendid paper on The the ClassBook The evidences of divine origin were touched upon was the necessity of having a general knowledge in order to teJh it ar 6i tians are driven to the inner chamber I Is our Advertisement We look at it way The best meal can be served on the Welcome Pearl Range has a ventilated steel oven which pleases the man of the house I This in turn pleases the woman Both are satisfied and become speak- leg advertisements for us The merits of all and stamps its approval or disapproval During the last ten years this range has sold on the strongest guarantee to give satisfaction They have stood the test of time You make no take when you choose a Welcome Materials and are the- best and baking qualities unequalled of an hour in defining What is effective teaching The topic was handled in a very instructive and in teresting manner from an educative point of view The for Nov was STRONG The Reservoir In this makes the water hoi should say SO independent damper Thedrip- j from reservoir lids fall back Manufactured of the finest Lake Super- Iron built by men who know how duplex grate cemented bottom deep You are for a Itange pit elegant nickel plate and lo cap it ail the silver steel That will Imrn coal or wood perfectly ventilated oven cannot be excel- keep fire over night or save you one led for qualities third coal bill here ft is The practical part of e paper hey the source of how to became famtlar But wh the teachers text book j by Rev beautiful thru Amos Mr Clas Wilson and he lc js mi ttBe te r i shall reign beyond He Si- wers to go forward I Newmarket then took up reward The address was an admirable one and the speaker closed amid ap plause Collection After some announcements vA the meeting closed with prayer then taught by the President whose A Friday Morning eret The method of teaching was j Minutes read and adopted Rev Brown introduced the opened devotional the president being A BINMS t Hardware Stoves Furnaces General Tinsmithlng NEWMARKET i i THE- HA ON GENTLEMEN We arc to please you in New Suitings style workmanship and price Nov is the time to order your New Fall Suit LADIES w Our stock of Staple Dry Goods is equal to anything you can buy elsewhere and just as cheap See our new Drtjss Goods Groceries Always Fresh R H KEMYON AIR RIFLE criticised by Revs and Alios The President appointed- the follow ing as a Nominating Messrs J IF A Yule Holland W Amos arid K Session closed at by Rep Mr pronouncing the benediction Thursday Session opened with a Service by a union choir the President presid ing Scripture lesion chapter John and prayer by Rev Minutes of previous session read adopted lie Secretary presented his report showing that some progress in work was made during the past year The various Township have held interesting hut in and al so and there appears be a lack of in work it was tile with workers in tiiow during the corning winter for a revival of the interest The difficulty of- ob taining statistics and also showing that the work Co- Secretary facilitated by prompt replied The returns show hat four new were organized in York during the past year making a total of with leathers and in crease of and scholars in crease of J The average alinci- during the year was better than the previous year In compliance with instruction from Die last Convention the Triple and profanity was introduced to the schools and returns show that of them signed the pledie It vai regretted that Normal wort and Home Class had received tut at tention during the past year but it vas hoped that steps would he revive lie Interest the Win ter On motion the report was refeired to the After an anthem by the te introduced of who gave an fit in of Chifst lie began by referring lo thetr-ill- thru which we are in the closing year of the The its interest in Mis- He treated the subject as the it ivi x tokeA a the I ill lory the of of mi LAlVl LIGHT OP ONTARIO ENQUIRE OF DEALERS FOR IT The QUEEN OIL CO TORONTO and of converts China and the of all flirt- horrors of past under the of christian nations The of the people at home wan fully expressed in the bundles of let ters received by missionary Of various churchesall having one tone safety of In the foreign field The went on to by numerous fripture quotations that offering for and that J of the church should be truly evangelistic and in spite of all We do not begin to realize the of persecution and f he Intends to on sions possible or the ideal what the do rather than the actual Mer est at the present time what the is doing Having established that the was related to the and a of the church therefore a part of the work of the Sunday School Children develop in they are trained and we j every possible assistance ihal line Illustrations from the boyhood of Steven a and Napoleon and noted characters was given lo this point and the deduction was drawn that if the Sunday School the jrroper interest in missions they would train the to it The launching out of missionary effort was at a point when the church was better take it Win Carrey I the great missionary worker was with Robert tie founder Sunday School The would have missionary lessons more frequently a missionary Sab bath once a purler more missionary reading in the libraries and papers special papers oil mission aries alone distributed once a quarter and in Sunday Schools more mission ary hymns in our hymn hooks kips suggested to raise funds mission ary cards once a year missionary boxes class Mixes each class regularly and systematical weekly contributor a weekly beting book among the congregation A very interesting diwns4u follow ed in which the following took Amos- Mcculloch Imrie and Mr Holland of Newmarket then introduced topic The re ligious culture of the child measured by the value of to child life and felt that the subject of vviy great importance child is a gem encrusted in earth and it is for in charge of them decide Whether the conflict which is being waged in life will bring eternal feu or eternal discords fills largely remains the and Sunday School workers to decide was an honor for to work Willi Christ in hewing out a monument to live in eternity We should recognize and appreciate this honor but never leave out of our work The three great If moulding child life are home the Sunday School the church First impressions are most lasting and are the natural Instructor should be most in this work but at time there seems lie to the responsibility and much willingness to hand the duties over to others The Sunday School was not intended to relieve Urn work of parents but supplement the instruc tion of the iti a ftreat danger among people to School is ttie re ligious Instruction Willie work of teachers is a great Mewing to the children still It Is a i mistake leave them out of the church where drink in and gain the true spirit true Session closed by benediction Friday Afternoon President in the chair Scripture lesson chapter of Romans pray er by Rev G Brown Reports of the work in the several Townships were given as follows Township of King by Mr J Beynon president Out of schools only reported to the Secretary but this shows a decided improvement which we naturally attribute a part to the County and Township Conven tions These schools raised for missions and benevolent object Most of those who came into the church are from the ranks of the Sun day School which is great encourage ment to workers Mr George Noble of pre sident of Whitchurch Township Asso ciation reported that there were only lt schools now one having recently been closed on account of preaching service being withdrawn but the child ren all go to another Sunday School He had personally visited all the Schools in the Township but two and expected to visit them latter on every case the Schools were found to be in an excellent condition Super- all on time and nearly all the teachers All workers be earnest in their desire in leading children to and more conversions have taken place in Sunday School the past year than before Whit church glories in Township Conventions i and has not a church large enough to hold those who would attend Mr I reported for Township of West Owillimbury The Convention in June was welt attended and a great success There are rs in the Township and A very successful Home Class was organized in Bradford Methodist School with a membership of So far as he could tell the Pledge Cards were only used in one school The President Mr A Starr of who was the delegate from North York to the Provincial Convention then gave a very interesting report Through the international system in connection with the lessons it is estimated that an ordinary child goes through the Bible five limes before reaching man hood The system has been a means of multiplying lesson helps and intro ducing Bible study and we only real ize the value of the system by going hack years ago The great need of today is improved teachers and this must conic through normal train ing and home study There is no short cut to knowledge and normal study should a part of every Sun day School The Superintendent should occupy from five to leu min utes Special classes in Sunday Schools for normal work were strong ly advised Decision Bay the- Cradle Roll the Home Department and vari ous oUier matters were reported and Provincial Convention was a great blessing to all who attended it Rev Amos notice of which was given at the preceding ses sion was theft introduced for disco- nion It was as follows Is It to continue this Association on present lines of work and if not what should its future he A very lengthy ensued and two amendments were Introduced Rev Amos Mr A Yule and Mr Anderson supported the Idea of dissolving the Association but Revs Robinson and Brown and Messrs Noble Chas Wilson and Secretary strongly opposed Idea The fol lowing amendments finally carried That Executive Committee Ik- ask ed to put forUi to provide pro grams for our Conventions more edu cative and spiriUal Report of Treasurer was then received showing that the receipts of the were including a balance of at last The expenditures were leaving a balance oil hand Tire accounts were duly audited by Messrs and J Anderson The report was adopted and the fol lowing pledges received for next years work from Township Associations King 25 Whitchurch West Civil- SB Triple Com ml tec presented its report stating that Ml compliance with at the all school in York were supplied with ma terials for the Triple he liked to see ideal childhood exalted There are force things he said the child can laughand groan their sorrows do not go so deep as in manhood or womanhood their troubles are real Everything learn is thru pain and by experi ence As it grows there is a conflict Union Whitchurch j of rights and there is developed a sense Tp Wesley Methodist Mi of justice Many children suffer Methodist Holland Landing Mel ho- greatly from a sense of wrong dist Las- overdeveloped faculty should be en- Christian and everything done to Christian I fold charity and love Tbe Methodist Union enemies childhood were then Methodist upon and the speaker was-deep- pained to know that onethird of 51 3rd of King Mission IS j race died in infancy He Line King Baptist Queens- lite eulogized the benevolent institutions to Methodist 52 Sunderland Methodist alleviate the sorrows of childhood Six schools returned the Pledge j such as the Sick Childrens Hospital matter unused The cost of introducing the Triple Pledge was all provided for with the exception of S62I independent of ihe funds of the County Association The report concludes with the following paragraph The the the Childrens Aid Shelter c and commended the libera resintuse of the people their calls lie was glad that no longer children were doomed to slavery In factories etc as in former days and Unit the state was paying attention lo their against intoxicating fare He called down the billy in tobacco and profanity in the school yard as well as the mother is a great satisfaction to Temperate thinks more of a social function workers and shows a growing than proper attention her children in this important matter We hopeja shame on the fathers who invent that all Schools will take some excuse rather than play for an again on first of Jaimarv hour in the evening with their child- when the Pledge Rolls are to be again The joys of children were por- signed according to provisions with much vividness He had at last Convention and that ino sympathy With those people who of this Association le so very critical as to say to report many more Schools gifts make the children selfish and a corresponding increase in the stories about Santa Clang were deceiving them We should in- number of signers- On motion the report was adopted as satisfactory and the Treairer instructed to pa y the balance of the Triple Pledge account The session closed wild the tion by Rev Pearson of Friday livening President Starr in the chair who read as a scripture lesson the 1st chapter of Romans and Rev Amos led in prayer The choir of tin terpret their joys the light of me mory heart of childhood never changes Let the children have lots of sport- Take time to brighten their lives and store them with joyous memories Good stories are necessary to develop imagination Fill the young mind with imageries of good and bcatutifui Cultivate moral and religious growth of child heart When ask the the you Methodist church led the singing j regarding their evening also contributed two an- unfold the hidden mysteries I hems The report of the Nominat ing Committee was presented and adopted as follows aucevilte Vice A Starr Seey Holland Aurora Treas Garrett Bradford Ex Com Revs P Smith Brad ford K Ml Albert W King A A Aurora and it shall be that the little children will lead us into diviner things and pi rations after godliness The speaker closed amid applause and on motion Rev Amos seconded by Rev was given a unani mous vote of thanks for bis intelH- gent and helpful sympathetic address Collection S5fi7 The following resolutions were then adopted That- we acknowledge the supreme place claimed for the Bible as the Word of trod and that we strongly urge upon all teachers that they place their reliance upon it for their Amos Aurora iVosser Brown Bradford A P Latter A P Brace Sot- ton West Newmarket unto every good work A Aurora Messrs I w strongly Davidson Newmarket A Yule Au rora John Bradford Wilson Newmarket Bonn Newmarket I instead Bradford and the of the Township Associations Bus Coin A Yule and Com Revs W Amu A P Latter and K Ilagar Representative on the Provincial A Yule Aurora Auditors York Aurora 1 Anderson Aurora The rciiring President then spoke a few words regarding the Association and the of its usefulness in the future anil introduced newly elected President who thanked the As sociation for the honor they had con ferred upon him and promised to do his best to the position The thanks of the Association were then tendered to the retiring President on motion of Rev Mr second ed by Rev Mr Amos The thanks of the Association were also tendered to the retiring Secretary Jackson on motion of Mr A Yule by Mr Starr and sup ported by Rev Amos Both made brief replies Mr Yule of Aurora then presented jfnaucial claims of the Provincial and County Associations and received pledges from schools amounting to also personal subscriptions to the amount of the promised to the Provincial Association and hope to provide an advanced program for Uie next Con vention those Schools have not already promised their annual contri bution are requested to the same In to the Treasurer The of evening was then given by Rev P Bowles of bis subject being The little children He said the object of his was lo bring grownup peo ple Into closer sympathy the children and that the influence iirtl personality of the Public School teacher was greater on the life of child than the teacher writers discover treasures In child Uie of Cleg recommend to Sabbath School Teachers the of acquiring correct ideas as to the proper aim and method of teach ing That this Association deems it most desirable that a missionary spirit should be earnestly promoted in our Schools That the thanks of the Association be tendered to Trustees of this Church for their kindness in placing Church at the service of the Asso ciation That hearty thanks tendered to Miss Lulu Rogers for presiding so ef ficiently at the and to the choir of thin Church for their help in the service of song That the thanks of delegates he given to the friends who have so free ly opened their homes for the enter tainment of who came from a distance After singing the Convention closed with benediction by Rev A P Latter of Schojnhcrg The schooner Weaver went down In Vineyard Sound Mass and six persons on were lost Danger Next Door Perhaps its diphtheria or scarlet fever Keep your own home free from the germs of these diseases Prevent your children from having them You can do it VapoCrewene Put some in our vaporizer light lamp beneath and vaporTill the sleeping room the children sleep in the room every night for perfectly safe yet not a disease germ in vapor Ask your- doctor about iUri It W fcf JlonMi ftTCnwIU lUnwrMWlbooiiMtonuIft ui i Co i York USA Recommended and sold by Newmarket

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