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Northern Advance, 6 Apr 1893, p. 4

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Canada, pvpry '1`h_uru- % J`--- -..--l__ I._ ' :3 "O.N`ADI1L'N` " The true teacher of to-day has learn- ed that the fundamental secret" of rightly educating *a child in to direct it: activitiea, bodily and mental,` into beautiful, useful and rewarding work.` This` in" the rector of the Kindergarten,` and it is one of the Itrongeat_ reasons, why thiafad alao ahould be engrafted upon and incorporated in, our Public achool system. nu suuorrs Vuiv nuxnca. ` Tho number of bill: that become but last union of the Dominion psrlisment was 98, and of those 29 were rnilvny bills. A lugs proportion of the remainder were not: `of incorporation of various companies, insurance and , othen, anti only .3 for Ant. `hnA" -`...s-:_fL_.. An -I --- V------' -uII VIA! ,3 I9" `W not: really pgnainfng: to an panic ,3 l`u1`;e. 'l`hi: shown, that of up 3;.- -mount. or money `mm 2.5. n..a...a.. nnpnnnnn 63- *I.&.IL -_v'.; 5;- '.'.`n`,. ' . -:d . tion in which only 3 fcwfbro iintu-gated. `l'he_ \il%Iirin|z thb L % using` ?dupy' about co1pq;g,;v%ar; nzmud. no third! of w_hiol`I."ii1ii'zh`t juit "'ai"'Iemll have boon .1-rs n-1-ms>I.:%on~;%`tor..`.-.II%?.eI`=o cost is aid-'A In gin}, flue` ,qnohons/`at iuuo` J or in oonvindizi'8thdru";whoroubouu ch. . hlll I-9, 'F|I-~`---4-3-- '~` The child that in teught to ueeiite little lingers in modelling in clay, In copy- ing geometrioelor other eymmetrioel end beautiful forme, `in _dra.wing'the owers or bu_de_ or other object: which" it Ides, in carving forms fend `hguroe of grace beauty in wood --_thet ohild willnot be tempted, will have no desire to out`die-A" guring notchee or eeneeleee guree into its dlkt L '.l'ho_uI are the full that "are useful and which lie at the hail of the uplifting of the laboring monies from dobuoinont to comfort ond to `a life worth living. The speech pet-into the month of the Governor-Genersl which he read last _gtgr_dey is the last which he wiii deliver in his 6s138it'y of the Qenis representa- tive. in Canada. He expressesregret that the time is so short` he has to stay end declares his abiding interest in all that tends to the proanerity et -Oansda. He refers to the Behring Bea erbi-tration now going onin Paris and expresses his conviction thst it will result in removing the dierences between the Governments of Canada and the United States, and A that the nomination of the Prime Minister of Oensda as one of the erbitretors eifords a guarantee that the interests of our seal- ers will be properly though not unduly safeguarded. The reasons for not con- sldering the lately negotiated treaty with France are given, being the late period o g the session when the -`treaty in ~reeeived' and communications still. going on as to the interpretstionv of the `most favored . nation clsuses and otherrnstters pertain-7 ing to it. His Excellency, and V-Lsdy Stanley leave the country in `of the highest esteem. snd regiard of the Csnedian people. ` U . . --_ - -,~- 1----gun. [3-guu ~ vv-vvua tut It IUIMIIIQC Miolllii PVC 3` -,,nvin6in'g'_ 8ho`I:I';w__lnaroubqnu :13. '`;::,';,' W!` 1- V W*"'- 0! 9-#519-%Vhrik--'a W -'*|ks#s1-!r9- ?8.F",-5 The vfundsmentsl remedy that shell prevent the children of, these laborers from following in the footsteps sud lead- ing` the sluggish, debssing lives of their parents, lies wholly in the hands of the teschers in our ' Public schools; The teacher who can implsntin `the children of the dehssed sud; Tigriorsnt event the germs_of s love for music, for poetry, for litersture, for eb_e'suty; `who can teach them the simple songs of true `music, or the simple poems of` the true poet ; who on swsken ih themps loye__of owers, or besutylih any {who cs_n draw them any from Ewe Blifthst the Suzy end sud` aim of life is to be fed and clothed and housed.-thst tescher will prove the evsn? gelist who shsll help to elevste the . lsbor- ina classes `of the future intohsbits of life` that will rnske higher wages sud shorter hours of labor of some permanent vslue, "A large7e,mplo"yer "of labor in the ' de?` ` `paitment of buildinufahd contracting" in one of our large cities `was recently asked about the rates ofpaid tonylipiferentg classes of workmen in his employ',.~and- the elfeot of particularly-h,igh- wages upon the laborers who received them} His reply was-tb`atra cer`t`_`sin of _lsborers, on account of vaithoroughly gorgainized nni`?9. wereable to ' command theghighest wages paid. toemechanics. ,,,Thi_s particular class did notdo specially skilled work, ' and ,!'ts_.~membersf among the most ; uned`ucated;t_'0.,b9. .found.in_the ranks of 4 labor. ', He said tbstthey save no more ' `money and provided _no better for their ' families than laborers who received lower wages.` The reason for this` he believed to be,,_their._.,ent'i_re. lack of intellectual development. or education. Many of. them seemed but little removed in their instincts and desires above the most ignorantand brutal of foreign immigrants, They had no appreciation of comfort and - beauty `A in their homes, hence bad no \ desire to improve them. i A place to sleep _ and to cat was their; only idea of home, and dirt and disorder "did not trouble them. Their higher wages was spent in the gratication of the sensuous appetites, in liquor and tobacco. As for the time gained by the shortening of the` hours of labor, they did -not know how `to use it, except in gathering in crowds in saloons or beer halls, in ignorant gossiping, smoking, quarrelling and beer drinking. q There WI! no development of the intellec- = tual or higher nature that would enable 1 them to enjoy reading or. the companion- ship ot their families, or the beautifying or improving of their homes. _ His opin- 1 ion, therefore, was that shorter hours and higher wages were of no particnliar benet 1 to uneducated `labor * ,___ _._.,_-_ him an .iolei{h'. ea tttaafinfit . Pnb1io"_scho6l s' rot tho ~United ream. There seemrtb boa at "crusade, `against the teaching of vocal wnnsic, drawing, modelling -_in clay,_'oo]or work 9"` F59 ki"d'!!F3# `.9 `WP iihli .'9h991'.' ,0! some of the large. cities, which ; are designated fads, ~ The writer ,_a'hows} tho` senselessness--of this view, and socks-to remove it. _ The subject invoices` some of` the most important social `problems of the day and de_|erves- more attention from school authorities and. "thoughtful people than it gets. ' ' ` ooh ` 'w"iI1i" . I . ,{;`.u-i?-C, 55 Jja `W ---~- my . "":!-'1:-"v`r'zVr'.7' tr , t! Fl"`.!1"!"'J* '- ""77" Qrhci-to ' `t;.I.Iv-vevrith"5..v;i.h,i!I8| :- tho! fate *.o;h9 :v.I,I.;Ih.I41ont. of. the old -131! unit inysvhich ft_h'oys oonhntodly MOVE.` `The writer nay: :-" The value and importance pf teaching the arts of beauty and reneu'rent,jauch as music. ' drawing and literature. in the Public aohoole, may perhaps beat be shown, bir illuatration. Helen_E.~ sum, lp tho-*Aprilg-Arans, _- -_ __;9_I.~ ~_,In-;v;'n`:`ng_ . mud the R-Ibbc I." by Wm. Brm "in trumghujn_ne, by Maury . R. -u uuuuuum-uucm -uy 111'.-!BIl'l.".I`IafIl')IlIlI 0ll; inn sddregs-," "H0 .01-wejuv y remove the present Agrioultfural Al)apl'OaliulJ', y Ale-x. 0:mp ban ;_-5 f3d!|gg,'_'9PlU0k' and Wogk. /`by : Min A.~-~;M.'uIt ;..h.tuad|_n,~."An< `A3-'0f.l`(v|I.~ . M50 Letter, by Aro h.`~ Campbell - chorus, by ithgqjlgpigzj a_m`gu1a;_reau. "sH|f'R,.-s'II.1l-00,," by Thviikihaw ;~~a running, The Q taker aka ; an ybmaon ;.' response to en.cu` and an address by _ Rev.,f Mrf " H\nueyr;' : iubject, ' " Wm-k ' `Fl'l,_Bll'dI"ll"O i- vmod to call again. and en- ~ fjiyy. morefvf `l)l_ll'.'v9'lIl.vI_'ll'y. v.rgs_to." ' One of the most disturbing .factors during the eessicn has been the member. for North Silncoe. One `of the cleverest men in the `Conservative party and one of the chiefs in establishing the National Policy has become convinced that a change is needed in the interests of the people` of this country and that the tradepolncy hae not produced the results anticip_ated_._ That while it is good for a small body of manufacturers ltis bad for the great bulk of the people and that a general lowering of the tariff is necessary, This has been met by a general attemptto impugn Mr. McCarthy's motives and to discredit him by charges of inconsistency. Although the party machinery was worked" against him there is evidence` that at the next election there `will be a turning `over that- will surprise the voting machines new -in Parliament. , ' ' i V ` V W21 On fraud` y the 1wipdrblewLwi&h 3 than ordinary March force, velocity till it hon:-_.' . Ivdid -__I. L! `- ----v -. uuu_ u. ulvvlijiip An open meeting of the" above society was held on the e'v'uhing. ,of Mitch 27th. Notwuhutitidirgtthe roads. 3' large numbbri of `p_egpl_e,,Irere preaent, sud I very enjoyg_b_lgs_m_ndVbouepi91evomug was spent; '._ I'h9. .Dl',0arammo consisted of a mod solo. hyfMibn Dat':osn';_ in recitnion, Gut'Iz"ni`do, . .by. .Win`.'-'='Oa'mpbel,|; an in: `auto m'onul.duez. -by Mehr`I.f Bfbbluyhsvn : n . ntlpn-.5 -.31.. .. _. .... -' --:-----~ No.w`th8.t. tho. .Ino.w. has-gone, sad the Pazhmnten have been sppoimed for. the tavern! bent.a,.we hope those-*in7 our vicin- ity will take 3. walk. om: of t.heul5n'e days and ca`re'fuIly- ihupectthe dilapidated con-_ dltion of our oid`ewolkq,*apd~goyern"them-A Ielveayogordingiy; - ` II '1 % ]M tjgina -`(io ibognAe,' gt 8mith i `Fallo, p,sid'ou r-village aviait on'Thurnday l`.t.. .. . . . . . . . . ` I Mr.'Jam e's: :vi_l_l`s_oon aggin remove ihto our mi_dgc_,}w_han he will resume-his `old oocupapipn, 9f_ dough punching V with. Mr.-Dxokey... .. . r A? .meeting.will be held on Thursday evening, in the . Orange Hell,h_to discuss the edviuebilityncnf-endehvoring to start the cheese-factory in our village`. Fer- mere turn out and make up your mind: to `send: your milk to :the cheese `factory, end; thereby nave yonnelvei. tune and. 5"7': Our villegenihounht on Monday even? in}: last that-either the J uneI,'the Dnltonl or some other` bend:of'outlswehed vinted us, when three "horsemen duhed up our main street. `It wun_ fsleef nlerm, how- ever. u irwu` only` dome of our young men ti-ying`t11_e:i:r'ho_nJe|. ' -T V . V w ll[r a.iI_:l";$1`l3:1~.ide huireturned from Owen ` `Sound, when she has been visiting her dsughter. , V .. _. . . . ~ Advqhod at-3-1'.;0:l;0ndoVl|00.` '; What-in vnntod-a. warm ruin. ~Mri.= G.`0.-Dolmage in viiiting her Ion in Ohnqngo. . ' ' ` ' Mr. W. Saoedoh'ild and sisters wefe visiting Mu. Edqzgnpon over S_`unda.y. Among Elston`, Vi!-01'! I noticed : M1. `'1'. Evuu,.MrI.. B. F. .Kez.dsll. Mr. `ma Mien Wyndow,Mr. and Mn. F` A. Lount, of T'orohto.'; and Mlu Clan Durham ind" Mr.` Ed. Shear from;-A'lAl`sndala; Mn. F. Kirkpatrick tron: -Parry Sound; Mn. R. Lavii-dance,` Miss A.` 'Goodfellbw. Mr. N.. Morris a'nd`Miu' _J euie'D1"il from To- *nt9- S jiy A A Altogether the eeealon, `though -abort, will not be regarded a the leaat import- ant of the present Parliament. ` The Miniater of Finance and the Oontroller of Onetoma have found it anything but a bed of roaeaeend will no doubt be glad `to; nd IOIDO teat` for` At from tho` Honuaof Commons. - . N The hockey t97gt:'1`d1-ov; ti), Nevnnulret on Good F.'r.i.d.a.y .a.m.1.wa.- photogranhed. At than 552:3; };{M$nd.{'d:Aighc the E Firemen decided to engage the Emma` We1lu Go. for": `week. including 24th May, when they` intend holding 3 tournament. .nA|rn . .'-`n--- - uartette oy urn. and mm Strong. Mr. %V. Strong and Mr. Fer-is were also well received. `A ieno wlo by Mice Brough- ton won me eppleuee thet an encore ` numberwu neceuery- The entire pro- ; gram was good`, and everything was eetic- % factory except the receipts, which were not euicient to cover expenses. ' An excellent conoertwns given in the hell last Thursday evening, under the nugpioe: of the Ledies"Aid Society of the Methodist church. The eloeutionut of the evening, Mine Ele Elaine Hext, won golden opmions for hersell. Her rst selection, Tom's little star, was IE?-he!` disappointing and monotonous, -but her other selections werewell rendered and drew forth well merited praise`. V A piano duet by Misses N, Broughton and B. Sutherland was very well rendered`,Cthe two young girls plsying nicely together. A vocal duet by W. Strong and W. Faris received hearty applause from the Audi- enoe, and Mr. Feris solo and a vocal Qgnrtette by Mrs. and Miss Strong. Mr. I Sn-nna nnrl Mp Fm-in um... -I... .....II A successful parlor social was held at 1 the residence of Mr. Thomas Kilkenny, u-.. on Monday evening. A very good programme was given in which the follow- ing took part : Miss R. McLean, a read- in`g~:'-Miss A. Go'odfe'_lloWo If recitation, which) was `well rend9I`ed.; Mr; W.` G. M0`- Lellsnd, violin selections; Mr. W. G. Faris, a couple of -songs. Refreshments `were served at an extra charge. Receipts about $1I. ' ` ' , -- _ ._--..-_. ..- -.. `outlaw: Mr. Fted. iiGr(ahA'am, on account" of ill health," ha l_1eon.compel,ledto give up, for _a. time, bit position inthe Standard Bank. His place is lled by Mr. Brown, late of Parkdylg. ' - A V ' Mr. '1`. 8. Graham, Reeve, is. conned to bed with In severe attack of lergrippe. M. 13...: n_-L=..._ -_ ---_ ~ . scion; J In oonaeqnenoonof not` being nnlodto `leisure in time n uniubln place. Min Onmpboll has been nnnblp, A to` open her.- olnu at the time" announced. 7 Showvill be able to nuns time and phon next week. - Advan::C-'4;-rr;:I:'Indenoe. i _Miu S. Bemrone leave: here on Sltllb 1 dny to tske 3 position on the teaching staff of {the Orillin public "school. Mina Benn-one will be much mined here. ' ' I Last Saturday at 3 o'clock in the after- noon the Dominion Parliament closed its labors. It has lasted nine weeks. and though nothing very startling has tran- /apired there has been some useful legisla- tion and some need sowing that may yet be fruitful to the country's benet. Should this aeventh parliament llV0 . out its time` there will be two aeuicna more and we have no doubt in that time there will be such a change in the public aentiment of the electorate on trade leaner and other questions that many yvhozare now innthe Houae will have an opportunity t9 remain at home to care for their own afcire. I 6. ackie in pononslyill with paralysis at the home of her daughter, Mn. Geo. Poole. ' 1 7` ii}. 7oJ.Qpi1i e{."I-23$}-3Jg1a 17a}ea Kinderggrten worker and lled with the jpilit thnt makes it snoeeenful. This will give parents an excellent opportunity to begin the education of their little ones srinht. *0 1-I than !n-'*%-tnon-iv: igqiviquafiniaau ~=_ It {oi nah; in. mgu or Guthrie VII. mu; -1., 'gggg,_ nnnn -x...-m'...:_ 4}: .L_- , -u r nu; ` ._ ._!I W90; mg. ."een, ooal,,}6.'z_ `rye. 45. to 500;; `oats. V ` 570. 1:9 `5_8c.`; buy, 87 80 37250150: to: ;t $1.25 to ` 3 pair ; fowh.` .v;v ._9S_!P Wheat, 620. to 68c.; barley,` 35. 1:9 400.; to. 310.; pone. Imw, 84.50 0635 ;.potataoea. gpplgu, _ 759aper . 31 50pe:_- ,,b bl,;Vbaef, hinq I1sr_ten, $6 $087, fo_reqn_1arten.`36`_to_85 50 permit-.: mutton, $7 to 38; pork, 37.25 to 87. turkeys. 12 per lbs: 390-9. '89:; d|1.h`..[60c. 500.; bntgdr,-170. 00.200. per lbj; egga, l3c..per dos;_ hvd,g.l 3120. G9- 136. per 1b.; hideI.`83.50 " ' I-been-kin-,. _ ` _ _ , iirityglip-;w-oda:o _ not to 84 . to :1-29%: weak ,_ __.._._. _.--v `an. `A meeting for the gurpoee of reorganiz- ing the lacrosse club 0 our village was held at the Armstron hotel on Tuesday, the 28th ult. From I: e- interest taken in the game by our citizens. this year we may expect some big things. There in emembere eb.iP of about hfty. The following oieere `were elected for the year: -`Honorary. Prod} V `dent, Mr F. `Norman; Preeidenhr. John Oyere : Captain. Mr. George` , lLn'w_rence ; Sec.-Tren., Mr." _B.' Brown; Committee," ,Meu:-'. F. Thomu,,;H.'Welkher, A. Wilkin- -Ion; Geo._ Cowie, nnd"Semu`el Ste` head. We expectour boy: will join inthe tries eeuel. T V . r ' I - ' '- " ' i -,_ ..-_ ._vv -. u-aw vvvnanalao annual meeting of the Order of Railway Conductors and Brotherhood of Railway` Trainmen of Canada, which vfae held aq Montreal on the 28th of March. the following oicere were elected :--J. Riley; Toronto, chairman of conductors ; M. Huekin, Stratford, secretary of conductors; W. Dunbar, York, chairman of trainmen; Q. ironsidee. York, secretary of trainmen ; 'oint committee, W C Wayhn, Brockville,c air- man; R. Ironeidee, secretary. The most harmonious . relations exist` between the orders and the G31`; R., all dierencee having been settled last year. ; ____-.2.... p._ The congregation at the .Presbyteriun church of this village on Sunday. morning last was disappointed in hazing no minister to preach to them. ` n Through some misunder- standing the disappointment occurred. There wee service inthe evening. Abs]..- -..._..-.1 _'_-_.2 -. D A - ' -' I-Ans AND nonnju. Fads and hobbioa are the vanguard: of prom-on and improvomont. Pooplo may lnghit uoino of them, eIpeoii!_l'y when` they no ridden on high stopping; pnno-` In; horlpl. and pnohod toofut, yet.` All than can be'no. doubt that they at the ooufiorg, going ahead in pnthwpy. of I-form. A mm or woman in every day life, who has not nolnoviow of things, vnoppinu ahead of .poonlo.in;th-on-. in lIu_t clump of mgiugportgpt_inIipid_ity1,_if gen um -arm run myhomnu of no The 1irQ'}{$}I1venised `to take piece on the ice on Friday afternoon did not come otf, owing to the bed condition of the ice. There was a. very large crowd gathered to see the sport but were disappointed. ' -'.' "J ' '"1c"ni{o:ea that a cricket club in to be organized in our village `thin ear. We believe we have some good wiel er: of the willow in our midst, ` e T We `Are gfad to him th-at Mr. John Little and Mr. Andy Grant, who have been on the sick list foreomje time past, are im- proving very nicely. Tl.:_ __-...-...-j -l,'_; I I . c . . . - Vodoniet traineere not "so. numerous this epring as A year ago. `Mr. Bert Sutherland, of Bradford, is Visiting with Mr; Ellie". . ` ` ' Mr C Grant, of Buelo, has been visit- ing his brother Andrew, who has been on the sick lint. ` , . _ - _, Remember the Assembly in the Fire- man : hall, Bothwell e block, this (Thursday) evening. Itprominea to be egrend atfeir. -.- v c-uvv \rvonIqw|rIrllIl0llVVo , V Mr. Albert Hunt, of the G.T.R., is on the sick lint. -. T . Andrew, of Pli6lpston,' was in our .village on Tuesday. - IV-.I___S_L ;k,! , eiggiihe 1:; TZ* ' street. The tin mo of 3 buildin on Dnnlop street was torn off and we-hear 0 lots of dis- organized fences. 44- . our pepgrgol window has at- + tion. The prices rrnakethem ? very .interesting,- as 1we_'bought ; them direct from the makers same thing applies to our Dress- 1113995 7 trying, foekd place last week, `every Sense ofthe worda~d%ocjded success. During. theeeomingi week we will be pleased-; to see our `lady friends from` a; 'di_sf1:ance,A`fWho, owing. to the` . state of the roads, `could `,.not`_ be ` present. MISSFRASER, our. Milliner, will be glad` to see you and show you an the novelties. tracted a` great deal of . atten- in the old 1and.~ No` middle- man's prot to pay to us. The Goods stock-,fGloves and Hos- iery, Lace C141rtain s,.pMantles,4 &.c., &c. ' We have opened. another big shipment," of those wide EN GLISH F LAN N EL- ETTES, there s no such value in the trade. House cleaning time will soon be lhere-we' will remind you again of our large stock of CHE N ILLE and LACE CURTAINS. We have every price in stock from 50c. to $4.50 per pair. We are showing extraordinary value in ' Ladies Black Cashmere Hose at 25c., 35c. and 450. per pair, well worth 100.. per pair more all round. ' Geo.Reedy. - runs or` eUasomm~1oN;" " Q Ql Per Annum in Advance. $1.: 3' No `new name willwbe added to the Shh- lot! 1: List until the money in paid. - ? In here now in arrears ~tor.three months III over will be churned 81.50 ner`annum.l formal Milliilery Open- in2.'. which took place 1'he Pogmlar Cash Store, spring Iilaim. Advuioo co JP. M. Imw1N[ ` 7 _, .. .......... nu-wl suugauu wagon to cnoose Irom. "DlNNEII,A TEA AND BREAKFAST SETS L To: all cl... 1' -.|.--L 1'\_-'- m:, _ OAPITAL - - - # - % Q A NOW FOR BARGAINS IN Japanese, China. and Silverware M, e In allvthe Latest Deeigns in` Patterns and Decorations. ; TOILET BEES in endless variety, and Prices to suit every pocket. CALL, AND sm: WHATWE CAN DO FOR YOU .u auorfment at a.,..- "sum for this Sprlnl will be found mo_ro than usualjy extensive 7 `M-Since Otir Opening we have added some special lines in',Dr ess Goods. Fraser, Clark & Co. % Clthas} surprised us the success we have had with thesergoods. A few `left. It is worth your while tosee them. . ~ . \ Dress Goods . . BA V I. N 03,.-.3-r 3l,_N gn`:I`aPAn:-M1-:N:r Deposits of $1 andnpwards. received and Interest `alloved. . Interest added to the principal twice lueach year. " 7 " = W5 Current accounts opened. g p _ _V V Farmers and Oom'nie'rcis'l pjaperdisl counted. - _ _ Farmers Sales Notes collected. ~ Advances made on. Farmers Sales Notes. - . n - -' Note forms free on application. ` . Dnurra Issunn payable in all parts of Canada. Great, Britain, the United States; of America, and elsewhere. IV-I. I-I. 34033198, _ 3- - MANAGER. ffW_Tasl : you! to see our Boys" Suits, 'the low V will please you. They are to be had in Serg TW6.ed,. Cloth, etc. % ' V lisses and Ladies lanlles Infstyle, tand nish equal to anything that %.`can..;be made to order, but the price so far below wqgedwonders where the material came from. BOYS AND vom nnnm ,_-_._:: A Great and Elegant Stock to choose from. mnvouIns' %-;- nmv-m% GLOTIIING. -%---l-'OR THE- %--GREAT--- : y--wv up up--1-navy arwuwuug vvvof I-HIllU' .. day morning. b'y - ILRIUIE WESLEY. PBOI IlU'l.OR.o-'

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