SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
Tlio counoil of the , Sunday School Union met last evening, Mr. C. H. Barlatt, vicc-presidoiit, being in the chair. Keporfcs wero rend from the extension orawiisar, lUr. W. Iv. Howe, who is at work jrorimng schools where none now exist. •Jtr- Howo has arranged for the opening <)f Ave new schools, and is also helping teachers in isolated schools to adopt the ETrror and 'better methods of SmidavFriliocl teaching. A hearty vote of thanks y;nZ accorded the Biblo Depot for'a generous donation to tlie extension movement, and a proraiso io supply each new jdwnl's first order at half price. The Ifev. .Pfllcrave Davy's offer to supply a of. pamphlet". for distriMilion in oj/ih .«chool lit*' Hunda.v before the lirnior t>Oil wjv :i»«»r-ted. will need to apply fn' tlvw »-t the Tlihle Depot next ■reck. Tho Basfer e»tnp and convention received a c<.*ou doil of attention. Tt T , e~-olvi" , (l It l ir ld the scholars' examination qt»rt«r, : arid to nslc the wane examiners as laflt. year to conduct mk year's examination.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 157, 28 March 1919, Page 8
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174SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 157, 28 March 1919, Page 8
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