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CHILDREN'S DAY.

For many years it has be-on the custom to count the third Sunday in October as Children's Day. Many schools have olio or more special meetings for teachers and scholars, and in some it is made "Decision Day." In many churches the ministers will preach sermons dealing with the subject of training the young people. Next Semla.v and Monday will lie observed as days of prayer for Sunday schools. Throughout the world these days are being observed in the same way by hundreds of thousands of teachers nuil millions of scholars. The local Sunday School Union has issued circulars aekin;; each school l to make such arrangements as will best mark tho occasion in their schools.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1257, 12 October 1911, Page 3

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CHILDREN'S DAY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1257, 12 October 1911, Page 3

CHILDREN'S DAY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1257, 12 October 1911, Page 3

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