Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 May 1913, p. 1

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Fs T - of leaming the stoking bole and the flue. Turned bottom up and far- nished with a chimney, what need to say that it became the admiration * (To be Continued) = 0 catitle them to food; ported ved but little tore than was then heard from but owing to sickness the report not so encouraging. Mr. Ashton 'was the first aligave hopeful zeporss apecialy from Tn 1844 a school was built on the i 1845 saw three more schools bership, Whitby won. - Reports were heard (fom. Seagrave. Mission Band which was organized this year with a | Mr. Orser's, another scarce- | membership.of 35. Pickering Band back of the township, be: Lt Rev. R- ith y ess of 'the Township of supporting a Missionary Mrs. Tink then sang'a sweet Solo. Mrs. C.- Stephenson gave an address "Jo onrauxifiary meetings tend to the is so much ca sions. It spreads an influence _}the home as well as in Rr me ---- EER both live and the children are bound. They are married to C husbands if possible. hnistian HiT Hh 1 8 know how to smile, could not laugh, but in the course of a few mouths was child should be. They learn to con- trol their tempers. It teaches them 10 become chnstians and they learn to pray. They develop a conscience. Usually the Chinese have none. One little- girl became a true Christian. She has now crossed the nver but before gong she told her mother the Sweet story, took away her fear of desth and made her promise to study too. The mother is now trai ing to be a Bible woman no one can tell what an amount of good she may do. It cost just twenty-five dollars 10 educate that little girl. © Was it worth = y{it, think you?

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