Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, October 20, 1882, Page 12, Image 12

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CHRISTIANT HERALD
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Children’s Rights.
gtnt persons who are not educated
Mrs. Kate Hornby says that for can so often arrive at more correct
years she has heard much of conclusions than many who are
woman’s rights, negroes’ rights, the educated? Simply because they
rights of the Indians and Chinese, have insight. Children, then, have
of dumb beasts and creeping things, a right to expect from their parents
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and little of children’s rights. The 1 the Very best opportunities that
FIERCE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
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MJLLES AND FEMÀLÊS.
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he next session of this prosperous ANI) growing institution will
open on MONDAY, September 4, 1882, and clcse on THURSDAY, April 26, 1883»
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so suggestive that we condense light to expect from teachers-the
kind of instruction that will best
Thia College was founded in 1874, for thb cb-’ei!ucation of both sexes, upon equal condition«
them, for teachers :
of entrance and graduation, and has bad a healthy and shady growth from the beginning. Our
a gortl, solid education in the various branches of a College course, upon a
1. Every child has a right to the fit them for the peculiar work to aim is to give
vrMS, and U iub to prepare students for i he piactival und Jleautiiul pursuits ot lite, and
which
they
are
adapted.
Both
fol hvhorsble citizenship.
■best food, the most comfortable
LOCATION.
parents
and
teachers
owe
them
clothing, an 1 the best home that
The
College
Buildings,
consisting
of
two
brick edifices, stand upon* campus of
his parents can afford him. When plenty of time for their develop- ten acres in tht pleasant village of CollcRC Cit substantial
.......... rart *t of Colusa
Coin«» County. The
y,gn tl t southern
’ealtliivl
oT - a —
moral,
'TO‘WnTS"’pTe3SKfiuj~r<58afeilTi 1 fteaTf’iTtiT7refire*an<T ht-uim
»ui spot,
r>|>».», in
m the midst «.
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Trr^TTTt.ûk
a
century
Erntu
he is old enough he lias a right to
cultivated and enterprising community, and is easily accessible from any. direction. It is three
miles east of Arbuckle, a town on the. Northern Railway, with which it is connected by a daily
such employment and amusements half to complete St. Betel’s church stage-line.
The. scenery aiouud is inspiring. 'To the north rise (Til* stately form of Mount
at
Koine
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and
to
complete
a
beau
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Nhasta, the snowy peaks of Lassen, and the picturesque Buttes ; on the east wind ti e blue
as will keep him from idleness and
of the Sacramento, and stretch away in the distance the pine-daxl walls and snowy domes
tiful symmetrical human structure oi waters
vice.
the Sierras ; while on tlie west lie Snow" Mountain undjhe purple bills of the Coast Range.
tot IlSE OF STI DV.
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...... .XJrL&AdûidJuMLJL .right to the will require years and years of
Two complete Courses of Study, the CJa.-Mcal and the Scientific, have been arranged, em­
companionship of the pure and in­ patient toil.— Journal of Educa­ bracing
together Mathematics, Ancient and Mo del n Languages, English, Sciehee, Art, Music,
Bible, Book-keeping. Theory and Practice of Teaching, History, etc.. and students, bv the ad-,
nocent of his own age, but above all tion.
vice and consent of the Faculty, eau pu’sue these studies shown to l>e most advantageous to*
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them. After tlio close of the regular Session, a Normal class will be formed and taught by two
to that of his father and mother.
of the Professors lcr the I cnefit of these who ilcUre to pats examination before some County
Linking of Proverbs.
Board for Teachers certificates.
3. The child’s right of property
INDVCKMKNTS.
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should be respected, Let him feel
“ Look always upon life and use
To those who have sens, daughters or wiifda to educate, wo can offer rare advantages aLfl
that whatever he has is his very
inducements to send to tins school, viz.:
it as a thing that is- lent you,” for strong
1. A quiet and orderly College Town,.with no Saloon, Drinking-plate or Gambling-house
own ; not in name only, and that
within three inilerof jNfylsiiklin'gs. Your apiis are here lice lr<m these temptations to
-“a wrong judgment of things is the
crime.
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father, mother, brother, or sister,
2. An able, experienced a) d enthusiastic Faculty,
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most mischievous tkrhg
in
the
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3. Complete Count of F.tuiiy, vitb thorough instruction.
can take possession of it when so
4. T he advantage of Normal training.
world,” and he that acts without
5. Low Rites of Tuition and Moderate Expenses. Our charges are lower than those of any •
disposed.' By respecting his rights
other School ofdike glade on the Coast, t nd voiiii" men und women who have to educate ,
consideration will often have cause
itr This -matter, -h^- -wi l l- lear n- - t o~
———tlicm we lvts, will hen; find l itre u i qaniuiinirr io cnii'i tint ti.t‘irTiOMtrpnJ7W)BCT7
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to repent;” then-fore, “deliberate
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respect the rights of others.
long'on what you can do but Tuition in Collegiate Department, per tepn
.525 00
4. When a child is old enough to
«* c< ■■ Preparatory,
Nib<rv flrat
first <rrs»r?*x
grade
. . 22 50 '
once;” but “when you are sure you
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second grade.
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enter school, he has a right to a
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“ Primary.............................
... 10 00 .
are right, go tn,” fcr “take heed
Instrumental Music, per month........
6 00
pleasant school room, to a comfort­
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Use of Instrument..................... .................... -..........
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will surely speed.”
2 00 '
able seat, to good ventilation, and
Vocalization. ........... ........ ........ ............
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Drawing and Painting..... .... ......... .-..............
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labor
is
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the
•Recollect
that
to such attention from the teacher
Modern Languages, per tmm. . ...............
10 < <>
4 00
ns shall prevent his stay in school mothi r of health," and “ industry is Board, per week........ . . ... .■.......................................................
All
tuition
must
be
paid
iu
advance.
Penmanship
at
teacher
’
s
price.
No
janitor
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s
fees
or
a man’s right hand and frugality extra charges.
from being a physical calamity.
__ For Catalogue or fqil.ljir purtolhus. a<Uwss
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•T The c.htld has a right, to such"' his left, arrrt the. <• imbin.xl exertion ,, ,
J. C. KEITH, President,
Colli gc City, Cal.
mental training as shall tend to the of these brings “comfort, plenty, 12-32-6in
development of all his faculties. If and respect;” in fact, “Time,
one is cultivated to the exclusion of patience, and industry are the three
otheis, he is defrauded of his right grand masters of the world.” But,
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
after all, we must not depend tco
to the full use of all his powers.
G. The child has a right to be much on our own industry and
taught how to think ; how to find frugality, for “ho that would thrive
ONE AGENT SOLD El COPIES IN EICHT DAYS.
AGENTS WANTED for other fast-selling I kb A s , also the Ixist and cheapest line of Family Bibles published.
must
ask
God
’
s
assistance,
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and
out fur himself ways of doing
NEW CHRISTIAN HYMN and TUNE BOOK.
things. How little originality we since “ the life of man is a winter’s
This
work
contains over TOO hymns, and 850 tunes, .ubl^ ts tn me t all the want» of Christian people. Printed on good
• p tjM.-r, i>nd %ery subtantjaIl lxHind.
find among school children ! Half journey,” we must not expect our
Keffulur Cloth« or Flexible Cloth ohidkis. red edecn. *!ngle copy« 6Ov. Pci* doz, A 6.00.
path
to
be
always
smooth
and
Cheaper Edition, bound in Ixiards and printed otti he per paper, “
155 c.
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15.60.
the time they study and recite
bright
;
yet
often
“
the
darkest
JXTZETW dTRISTIAKTIIYMMBOOEi.
their lessons without giving a
... C loth lllndlmn alntfle ca[»y,
<l aa.. w li, 44>.
I ivcn» whiffle copy, lioe., per doz., ijUl.-XO.
«kmd-has
a.silver
lining,
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aud
what
though t to their in caning. “Ttrelr~ '
si-:?«»»
foh
hamim
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h core. ../. mt
essays are sketches taken from some are called misfortunes are “blessings
Examine honestly, Jndice rlffliteoinily. »nd then semi your order, to JOHN Bt'IiXS for whatever tmok
may want, and - make n Jtryfrrt tmtsr rmtu ttir t;od of i.'irs.itration “ ~t»n irttttitnirs without mur­
history, or extracts from the cyclo­ in disguise,” yea, “ Crosses are lad­ von
muring» and disputing», that ye may be blauitelessand liiinnleM}, the am- of God.”
Address
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ders
that
lead
up
to
heaven;
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JOHN BURNS, Publisher, St., I.ouis, Mo,
pedia.
7. The child lias a right to its while on the other baud, “ The
CHRISTI AN 'CHURCH3. °f tK*
worst
of
losses
is
never
to
have
had
o .vn individuality. A bright little
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grl was put Into one of our model
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KIDNEY-WORT
c tv schools. After attending the
A colored minister onee preached ■ he great cure
school a few weeks, she was asked
Do not ne-
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liow she liked it. “ Well,” said in a Methodist church to a white
she, “ I suppose it is very nice, but congregation where the feathers
—RHEUMATISM—
by purchasing
A m it U for all tho painful diseases of the
until you have
.1 w sb there were gpfne Marys and and flywers end ribbons were pretty
KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS.
received our
It olean.es the system of the acrid poison
finely illustrat­
•I nnies and Toms and Dicks and numerous.* Leaning over the stand»
that causes the dreadful suffering which
ed $o page cata­
only the victims of RUoumatism can realise.
logue. Sent free
j I mys there.”
he said:- “This is a Mefodis’
THOUSANDS OF CASES
to any address.
H of the worst fcrina of this tcrriblo disease
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have been quickly relieved, and in short time
8 Development of insight is
THE COLUMBUS BUGGY CO..'
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PERFECTLY CURED.
Columbus, Ohio, is the largest factory in the world
PTIICE, *1. I.IQt ID OK Din, HOLD BY DBLCUISTS. r
v hat the child most needs, and
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for first-class Buggies, Phatons, Surreys and Cary
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Dn» can be Sent by mail.
riflgcs, and do give more real value for the money
WELLS, BICIIABDSON * Co., Burlington Vt.
liere we have the whole thing in a
than any other manufacturers. Dealers sell our
everywhere. Name of nearest will be
I KIDNEY-WORTj vehicles
nut-shell. Why is it that intelli-
lent with prices.
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