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Notes by the Way.

■ : ;An ;jntereati^gr-rapd.,anwsihgT--letter appeared m a rOhrisJcbui'cb conteropor-. !ary the>qtb r er i r 'j|sJ. V! , f A .writer^ ,«gn|ng, lilrnielf* Orthodox,' wails a bitter wail. He (or perhapssbe^ says, onlheaatborrl 'ity^i'tb^Br^bq^thttt 'theiSfftdents or Oanterbur/'Objlege' are saturated iitU a^Wstici'sn|'/;-'' :!: H^ faant^ "a •^omuiissioiß; apgjC|iptea ; 'tp' m%lre^|h'tb| the wliyness of this lamentable. afcafc of ■ at-., fAirß^««»d, preiuraably^tOv la^r. down a ( obiirs6 df Btudj for the student! more m,\ keeping, with, his , particular viewi : ' Many of'the subjects' now taught- should be tliaunated frpm the curriculum ; noafiy ' of the class works condemned. Probably ( V scheme embracing" '^" OiitectyiStny ' Little Arthur's History o| England,'

1 A short way with Diii^nteri* and Iki '■% • Pioug washerwoman of Finchley Common £mig^ b^ for the'nei^'*' B.A. examination, f i;; ; ; \ % But this letter really opens op a very ' impor^li q^lstion^ If t'»e charge^ig,; well founded, X s , docs not so'mn©li:p^oV» that the College training is bad, as that . be home ana the Church are neglecting their duties. We all have respect for ft he conscfentfous agnostic ; for the man to wbfc/araer J ca'ni delfbfirafion, -arrives at the conviction that be cannot subscribe to any^oTTiie" oßKo3o^*cWe^ir"~*irir--« idpa of [yppjhspprboysywho- bnt a )i a 01 two ago were birched, or dest rved o be, for e»t : nglTin^Tn^wn^»r— iatift?" 1 "" 1 "' .vov\,iu« t l.eaiselveß 'kti.Hats, W^ooitreVAW infidels, or whate?< r na»y~i(6 the latest imne Uir I lie' ,0 asi.^isMcoißnl^eniely T ] ridiculous, or would -ben -were rit not so ..aiifni: 3 it^Vplk^'^lnV^^h^^ negli-ct of lafe'nt'Bnd^riest/ifiitFWiiCHua^^-' jdptia it.rrgta to cpunteracl t)bp tendjncyj } . r hkk u i6 -'\ra(t^ftl»^ tftl^lnOf i trained intellects on aibjectß ; lilce tlih." • OxforJ divine recently / pr'pi'Pflßiljti j; n jtll EGiioa^neasj ls that in'Mnr^^atioDa-^ li^ic .M.o^ks^shODld only be punished, ittjV.fi ib| LatVtcnguV i'bus {nly'iM^i^' 3 ° ■»f people V66*lf ate : rfrcetvefl 'at '?■* il Itidacation would be imperilled. This' • lordly seems^ckiprjme^&s fc *To>!B& :i clMicii^nT^he '■' 1 eycrend ! gentle mail's)*"/: idpa % Sdnirable,; ; . evbn oad^TTa ttfali 1 1 c pcehca 1 ; ~.» of the M inister for ... jfedac&lion^. nmejceji ; itwen|^a(pf|-l|anjasd|;^^oarj^l^£s^^ i cantin/iprfliies' glorification of their weekly edituns-Kexe also veiled m the elegant oßsoafitl $ apfealri^iT (and . Tdfjad^ H iftngn^ge,, v th^e^ gajetVj "^ - coiphy ;^bllid be^sßnsibl/'iaoreased. Vv i; - i :f: '"' i! T f '"^ '[?•*' v-'^li «a fil fi H3 lU as fi .baii j Local vmd jKeneral. ••»««« ;' } TH« ChnstchilfcHa^hftqrriandjLjySM^^ party have «>ecded to run Mr Ei. San(Tr§^]^ "for 'hi vacant seaU Mr Eden Greorge 'announces himsel £-aa;ajq«|^|^'{ate. ' '■ DdßlNa the S r 88to&, 63 (jenof'il Statutes, 2a L6c.fi, ' und : s PrivMtft Ac i yt&v, P«iaa4i.^ "by the Qtneral Asaeiiibly'.? The Cua.-il rejecfeil IS'Hiirs.'Ufo House of K«pyo«aßtUtivep, 62"Brlfsr.^' ? J ■*"' - >iil bfia • iTißDjqbahlethajLTHTTW. .W v 0oH«O9, |he popular 'FreStttotifefil* lei^^'^ill • ' ChriatchurufTaeat m the iaboar |nte?HPp^ir .SoprVfcUut w^SUUHMBI pur lftB u 6'anifitfratare^ J "i?"" «;3 L^iii'Sf] ; The 4fl«^ f -eg- t .fi*FNo* > Z)aUa4 npaoifeste greater boifine^in^ppljiicav eXperi - ntente th»n ,8010^ ,^^l8 '.CQinp^erja ; but consitlef £,lb. it] this "in 'iy ' b* c* v a ' otjjq of jviriiiiy mote than of eccentricity. j MiNG*raa% Ijiit -inßjC^era b^lwrT, jnoYhurd'to pleaße.^-w»l i^omantbleisi h*£. • little heart, WAats-^i^rulhuiic. she sees. >;Age comes tQifiveryjq^n^jjUrxite is kind to woman fair.; for when she reaches twenty-eight 'she" etotfe 1 right then) and there. .JaffilTrf UJCii'ill.JLl On Tqesdiy ?asyfh© : qniadterly meeting of the Leeston Wrtlevan Church was h^ilie 1 Hey 'W-j '&. PirsqnßOO^tnßsidiWf . An inVitationi ttf ; Hi* pVeaetab ininieter |t| r«A4iu for ao ith'ir- year virw? oocdiaUyejttehdedj! qh({ ' accepferf. Arrangeroen^ j&'r .» ihiesion ■^e'r.vttte -by -i' hati\** Maori iifßßionai'y fiprntlie North faUad -at: jm enrly l! dati'weie iha'<le. ; ' '-■•'■ •• "-^-iit ,^,'ji-i „ .. at43am|jf^ge^r '. J. f Wsf% yqcused jt>ir Michfel Hicfcsßeach 6f throwing dii«t m tfie,e>es of' tlie illeVct)r8 J 'wTi l eo 4>b iijßpl|ed,tJiaii' agricaltuj-a! ! Jatißdreirs" m .'jEngjan^ : were' fee«er ;i iE«|. ; i!i aWd lodged than fn 'Xind'rici' liiai^irsilrriifii Mr Morloy cpntepded that'tn ''i\ift Utrer places men l ia cl poirio Vopo f or the future an<f he exiireissd the op^niort tlftitirthe e»^t-ho«f&-d«y-w«u}<l thrust ?jft ramrok in^ttr and complex : industry. "*"■ ■* ~ JL " " -*~ At the general ntQetinsc of the L>yal Leeston Lodge ot Oddfellnwu, hold on Monday; evfnin& there wwans #n - unusually large al^endunc^ \ Th'fl ~M Qt%&ro*P. Dent presided. Tl«<rSecre;afy ""stutei that no ItSs thun eighteen ,nevy ; JUHU»bert> had been initiated diviok.. itte 'Ja'iarte-, and the rnemberehip wan now nineiy on \ Pour n»w nun es were pron.>^ed tit the meeting. T^^eeipt^Me £^|^i^he OffSftditTue, £31,78 011 Wlien f>udin^eoo*hlSTuded, a pleusunt hour or two was spent m inuaio, both vocal and rs^Tfttmootal. '■$$&& Sfetf* aij.yeithatv , tjift.^rand p^ke iitJttadexi.aVj\e. olpdo of^tliß flor imn^iinli- - 8! d. 00 A tr P^ 'ftf&^JVhfiy'* Bncri&cep m ;\h,q in)ere»ta, j Qf , rpea'cej had fail^l her .^ne^ bbqurlr,*who i were,QU;ly njjfijjfin^a a pr^piJjj'oiisWonient : tQ jipgin ( pnfiei. (/ Qerujuh^.; inj&r re>Kf\TA A^e fu^ijya-^if i.i tn-^gy a f t A 'jfjfofolion. T:he tiu\e> ; waß u^aianrar \y|i.ih,'i|i«y would io^&j&rroan , ,m, jcpej^nce,^ This < speeoh h^B ci«ated.- ) Sjp)ve.af^|ti^p j,y out it is nnticeatyeY.tya&ft w«a n$ J*s<jtUd m In the present tiay» ; wlied; «o . rotjeh said «bout woiuen V -i i&<U? i it wiUsde'igh fnfthy; to knowitJiat valthoeglMhe, jjidicia 1 benoh is Jiowrtonopoliaed byiuoniunaerly man, at least- once iin.LtUei h.y»ip|p of KnglaiftH^'^WPiß-!»BJ kM -fitted »« judge. Thia was m the tvigaflf Henry VIII., and The woi'i'iasT'tV Wtibtrt* ttie' f ti(tiqde honour f«:i was Lady Anu* BoM«IeHV <>( 'T4te, ia fllnnolsMsliW^fllijLiill ( tfp,pte^ed to tho IMgt^Uim $$,mtotof Xt who had brOKen into lie'r part, killed I)rt 'deer, and fired the hayrick*, and liislWajeßty gYanted ,tp'(Ter aridytheriiu ( spebiai'comniission to 'tr/ttiedffenderK, 1 drrt/ed a with which sha opened cpuuni>ttion, euipannelled th« jury, ' fed' >he : Vn^atije", "jatii:: 6tf a'ferdict of

At the Dockers' Congrats sitting at Hull Mr Ben Tillet, one of the lenders, stated (hat the Union wan vastly gamin {strength and would within a bh >rt period number 120,000 members. On a charge of attempting to leave the Colony with property over the value of £10, he being at the time adjudicated n bankrupt, Joe Dicks wns on Thursday coinmitt'-il for trial. Bail was nllown 1 ' Di<-ks m &500, aud two sureties m £250 each. Mr Cqsmq Newbbrrx, ttpvernincntan alyßt and mining exi-ert of, ; Victoria, who is now onavipit to Kviro^ejOn business of his department,. if> experimenting wlih the Schoffenderg Luhrig proc'si of gold ea,ving. He uonatfera that ; |h4 result, of th p trial shows it will he a satisfactory plan of dealing rf wi'h the tailings. , ' " J , In his address to Freuch workmen an<' pilgrim*, the Pope said he was d*ellinf among impious barbarian*, whosa pretfnpions were ridieu'ous and insane. '„ Hi I Huhnexs proposes to > o til uutiur aa tt>tses . her for lie; fur, o c i f fatalii.li g h Catholic D MiiiKiratiu Uni i, w lioli mi*., erabrac^ aU^witrkineniin Kur >p '« b • 'oaring to hiaOniirdii ''"•■'.■;.' <■ ■••. . ; i L TEtBaRAk from ''Wellington «'»ys ! ; •; ■ ArthHrJSulliva'ri, alias Cl >m e|t, wan foun < ■ this luornlne Tyirig m an I uos* in^eneibli • Statu on the foot path m Pa'atnorwtone terrace. It apD iarn hn ■' has -been 1 <m ; * severe; drinking bout, an<l will be charged with druuUenn»»HP. to-narrow bntrhMp>tliu& will ask fur a roiiiund f or a week to ullow him to recover from the iff cs The chiofs coticernHil m, the recent troubles ir. Samoa hive been arrested by the Oaptaißotthe UititolStatoa .var ship Iro quois nn'l it.is h.li \eil they will now b«' deported t'll'uiroH. Mataufa has writ* eii ip the three Consuls and th? Preoi, lent requiting to know whether it is by desire of the Treaty Powoi 8 that the prisoners an to be .deported. The special corespond* nt : of the Press, Bays ;— lt is accepted as n fixed cerfaiot) that the Government will take an earl> opportunity. <>t recon mending to bis Ex cellency the Governor several freeh ap pointments to the Legislative C uncil. In additiori'to Messrs J: A. Tole, W. OSmith, jjj, Rjchardßon, and W. Mdntgomery Messrs Larnach and Walker are n^w rue'rjtioned aacomintr Councillors. Thk : Committee of the Caledonian Society met on Thursday eveuing to draw up the Report ami Biil.ineo Sh^et fi>r thi ' Annual nieettn^, which takes place early m October^. The President Mr MoLach lan occupied the chair; the Secretary, Mr B: Co^an, and «U other members were present. A report wassnbmitted and approved ',%Up a very satisfactory bilance rheet. Eight hew members were proposed for membership. Thk farmers of New Jersey me goats to prdtjßof ?s»sr iheep rrom' Aoga/ {£ w goatscaif dtire away a doeen doge, ; and are all a farmer needs. No sooner, doea « dog eiter the field than he is attacked by thegoate, butted till he rolls over and over, and before long he has to quit the field, HmpinK and yelling. The sheepi m j an while instead i f rnnnifig wildly round and bleating ptteouaty aaoi old when anY protected, form m line behind the goat a, and neem to enjoy i he fun. The idea of using goats m thta way ; came thewoß», where Hifyare put m Bheep^jiens to drive «wayvrolrei. -■>■'■■ ■ •' ■ ■■- - ; v, ; ,-, : The ordinary meeting ; bf the Star 6f Bethel Gospel Temperance Society' wbb held on Wednesday; eyeping. The meeting having been 6p"ened J in the usual mancer, the minute* of previous "meeting were read und confirmed. The members anH f i iends then adjourned to partake of the excellent things provided by the ladies. Justice haying been done to the refresh | inentg, the Y.P.I, Mr Burnb, again took; the chair. There was an excellent programme provided by the Committee. The first item was the Recitation ; competition m which Miss Mary Siaipson and Masters F.Kaiirand .G. Simpson took part. Tb> prize was awarded to G. Simpson. Son?twere then contributed by Missss Martha Gabbie, Moore, Gabble, West; and Messr* Simpson, West, Flock ton, and Mr Stewart, a Violin Solo and a duet by Mr B. West and Miss Martha Gabbie. The gem of the evening was • Kiss me mother, kiss your daflmg' by Miss Gabbie, but all did their parts well; Mr Stony proposed a hearty vote of thanks which was carried by acclamation. Ajrery pleasant ovening was bronght to a close by the chairman pronouncing the: Benediction, „ ,;

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 947, 26 September 1891, Page 2

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Notes by the Way. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 947, 26 September 1891, Page 2

Notes by the Way. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 947, 26 September 1891, Page 2

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