Show WEAR WHITE RIBBONS biennial sleeting meeting Yle eting of W C T U convenes in toronto toron to MISS WILLARDS ADDRESS camada is eulogized as the country which lends leads in the great prohibition struggle foreign field la is ite ee viewed strong defense of lady somerset strong appeal for social I 1 I 1 purity Secre report presented which was on an exhaustive analysis of temperance work toronto oct 2 23 the biennial contention vent lon of tho the worlds comans womans Worn aWs christian christan undo union was formally in the pavilion aln a at t the horti ul tural gardens erden today the building was vaa thronged thron ged m v hen the convention wan waa called to order by silsa miss frances IL willaid the president the greatest in bertt t la Is delapl displayed ayed on all sides bides tho the platform was filled with executive olia cers car and ollI cIal workers prominent among amons anharn horn were miss llosa agnes slack of england Cn mrs kirk of 0 australia mrs barker at 0 chicago mrs barnes of cit new n york and miss th tb iceland representative the speak or er were received with great applause an and d the waving of 0 handkerchiefs tho the fifteen minutes of 0 the session were given over to devotional exercises led a d by mrs mm ruth ford president a 0 athe the Domin dominion lon W C T U 0 at t the meeting of the committee of 0 t th it 11 C T V U the officers were all r lecter lEc ted as ai follows president fra rees 13 wallar 1 evanston III vie vic atlar lady somerset kastner cantle Lead bury england honorary ilce ice president miss mary clement henitt IS oslon oton alas ali bosle A ak aikem e man itea alinell alice R palmer way imo ialo alinn mother kother hicl stewart art tpring sprine nold 0 secretary miss agnes K L slack slack ripley derbyshire england ln lind AL alstadt stant secretary miss anna AL A gordon Eian sion JI all I 1 treasurer taurer silas miss alary 1 I 1 a r Y 11 1 sanderson San deison demon danville quebec 13 hound 0 u d the doritt missionaries miss amr lary y clement leavitt MI MIs s jessie A ackermann rev alice R palmer mitts bara parrish paris ill and sira mrs J 3 K inkey providence it IE 1 th tb report of 0 ill the executive committo committe te vas ivaa read by miss aimes agnes T slack A notice to amend the qualifications to membership by adding tho the words without ot of race and color v va received cc elved wita tremendous ap pla W arances willaid then presented her biennial ad address dreu she said saia canada aliida the world today in the great prohibition struggle and it leads with eh ch ring pro ts ot of success the country Is homogeneous it has not that great ercal foreign population to contend arith ai alth fill A velch aich we are almost fatally handicapped its people are serious and practical its average standard tn of 0 oursa in morals Is and religion rell Is uglier than ours the first national convention of japanese women was held in april last lait la it and mal ks the significant temperance epoch of that v wonderful ond erful new laud land which aich Is oldest of 0 H forero ErG FIELD REVIEWED miss willard viewed reviewed r briefly tile the work of ct various delegates in foreign fields elda fl and continuing said the cause of oc peace has w won oil great victories this year the arbitration treaty nith our in mother 0 ther country Is only lying over already ro ady we liao liae reason to believe that through the influence ot of the president arrangements are beins being made tor for the pr jr ien lent atlon tation of 0 another fielty of aldo ida acone tho the Stort heing ot of norway has haa appointed a COM committee cammille MILLe ot of nine to consider in que atlon ot of forming arbitration tion treaties with nations and sub MILS proposals to that end france la Is moving in the same direction and tho the recent declara tlona ot of the czar and tile ilio emperor ot of germany are unmistakably in favor of measures me ft while the treaty between turkey y and greece re rc bently promulgated by the powers power 1 la a pence leace triumph even though it II regla reals tera the th a 0 of christian nation 3 to to ahe the gleat ecat moslem hierarchy liler archy norway haa as called in tho the help of io 0 omen in its elferts to solve the drink problem all above 25 bews yews ot of age afre having b bt n made oters loters on the temperance question and ly by the united efforts of temperance men and women the gottenberg Gotten beig bisted iii stern will disappear and prohibition it nl ill be the law lan of no way aln odi lirAS covered in its comar scope refe conce to the the QI all 1 khan the armenians Armen ians through tho the efforts s of the W C T U tile the national society having forwarded tile the splendid gains in membership in all tho the kirns auxiliary the urgent calls that lia liace m come A bioni am r urah india chino china C alon south america mexico anti other cout countries itri for ies resident Ident bilto ribbon and lecturers the read need tw for inebriate industrial homes home food reform for or saloons Ba lions the plans 01 the 13 tuckett 3 for relieving the tha a amsi lug in r great reat clues cities closing isitt nt recommendations for the extension of the work and appreciative tributes logen to cren neal dow and other work ra who have died since the convention met in london two years ago FOR SOCIAL PURITY regarding the question miss willard said bald no good con can come 0 of legalizing che he violations of two laws of god first thou shall not commit adultery second thou love thy i 1 i tabor as thyself whatever degrades the women of odia india uta puts tile the lamp aamli of deterioration upon all li women tomen to this it would be replied that they have degrade themos leves the means proposed propos cd are only to instigate the con can pequo nees but what makes all the dlf die coreace in the world to us Is 1 whether their degradation came through any forces that wo we have set in notion motion by parity ot of reasoning we may license saloons and here it will remain let us ua do all we can to make it less dangerous to 10 the he people but 21 this Is I 1 not the point our attitude to the balcon saloon first laft tand all the time Is an attitude of 0 utter ito anti and it makes all the difference in the world to us whether Us its presence omens among us to Is in spite of our protest and work or whether illi ether wo we have taken measures that render its continuance dry probable jb tho T foundation f da tion and the keystone in the arch of heathenism continued miss wallard Wll lard Is the sacrifice of wo mans purity on the altar ot of mans sell reality eu allty and it if there Is one non thing which above another ic presents the antichrist anti antl christ it Is 13 that fact act in oriental countries women are helpless in the hands ot of men as they have been I 1 through the dark centuries and the lh depths of degradation to which this utter dependence has haji reduced them am beyond all power dower ot of western hel the english law in th tho straits settlement tl ernert Is mid to be for or the th protection of chinese carls none cone ar are allowed to register a as prostitute except 0 of their own free re will and with tho consent of 0 their mothers but women physicians among the missionaries testify that they have treated little chinese chines tour four and five years of age who have awn b a bought in north china iuis were taken routh to be raised tor for vila lie purposes and title ft ho when they were maddt ado to bo register would never dare to pay ay tho the woman with whom each was lying was 83 not her ter mother root lier As for tier her wn I 1 difo nily boia of el U crea turca over had a free will or ever will have that in ii i i the U I 1 a protection which england furnishes to chinese girls we hold that there la Is but one bland ard for cor men and women and that both are equally capable of living up to it we steadfastly believe that all law should set for ali the ideals that it 11 should beckon men to the summit rather than to provide lor for them under no matter elhat restrictions those in in alcoholic liquors opium and social vice whereby they live upon a plane DEPENDS DEFENDS LADY SET aur our beloved comrado lady henry so somerset has as hoped to reach the panic result by regulations that we propose to attain by prohibition or not at all but v alle we differ as 03 to we repudiate any personal attack or severity i ly of language toward our beloved comrade T hose zeal ilea has been that of f a flaming herald whose whore devotion la Is 0 a household inard among us ua ond who untiring walk in these long ficai 3 carried forward under conditions tlona more mora difficult than have surrounded any rf rac folmer toi mer that we it have a ve known hind her to our hearts with cords corda co rda that flat can never be broken we admire and trust he her and love her ber wo we believe that when r the sho pees her plan la Is not adopted d lu in the india army she win will frankly admit that although hac ho put it forward be because caulle she eho tho thought u ht I 1 it t practicable it partook too much 0 of impracticability attributed to out our own and rho will ivill stand with us shoulder to shoulder heart to heart ain aa she lias dono done already so long lone and so BO bravely after an all hour devoted to devotional ser services loes secretary slack lead ead her oin caal report it was an exhaust exhaustive ivo analysis of thi th bork throughout tho the world the united states stales according to this report is the largest larest lare st en enrolled rolled new members alth ft ath CoIn colorado rado utah and idaho how lit laff the other states an example in woman suffrage nearly has been raj raised ad by the TV C T U for armenia th the triennial convention held lit la queensland this sin ing sent invitation n Vil vi for the next worlds i convention 0 to o be held in australia the banner offered by miss willard to uie the colony r tint the grea I 1 increase was won wall by Q queensland the total membership in australia la Is members and 1170 ito honorary members in the british Wor temperance Tempe association since tho the last convention 2 new associations have been or public meetings and lodging hen housa meetings MeN iNLIngs are regularly held heid he id miss willard the reading rca diner of tho the report to say that during this convention the question of oc women han haloff ing a hand in it lawmaking law making will be discussed the executive committee have authorized zed UK the celebration of neil neal dows birthday march as aa a 0 temperance day the fourth biennial report of the su of the worlds W C T U department of 0 peace find and arbitration was presented by mrs hannah J calley l y of winthrop me in the course of her report she elie says aab the most digap alsap painting of all our experiences during the th last biennial term was the faller allure e of the united states congress to ibur latefy y tho the anglo american treaty of at penco peace nt lit its last session the present administration ot at the united states government Is contemplating an effort to get the matter again before tho the upper hou house houe e or of congress Con sTess mrs mra wllbur wilbur grafts of Wa washington illIngton T 1 C reported on sunday school work the purpose of this department being to urge sunday schools sali oo 00 la to observe the temperance sunday and to reinforce tempe temperance ramee instruction as a a means of moral and spiritual no necessity tor for aj ai temperate life tho report of tho the younik branch was presented by mrs frances J barnes barnea of new hew york tracil measurements has necessitated tile employment of 0 a new assistant in the physical laboratory E A taylor an advanced student of physics lias haa been given the situation and win will from now on devote A a part ot of each day to directing the iho experiments la in the ali elf clo memory laboratory the southern normal ormal IT tho the churro of public lectures to begin becia during the winter months was par flatly arranged for nt at the last regular meeting of tho the Instruct instructors drs december lot lit ILI got bet an tho the date ot of beginning ench each will deliver two or more lectures in addia addit addition on to these addresses will ill be made by by various members of the university faculty and 1 state senator sanator snow ot of st george at the same meeting the instructors Instruct ora decided to give elve a reception to tho the students of the normal and their frienda fr lendi this event win will occur shortly after the winter r course Is begun the classes in the various departments are sull iyog finely asi spencer reports that excellent work Is betas being done in her physical culture classes all the students stu denta are ink taking tile iho course and much interest Is MARI tested fasted mrs driggs wife a ot f instructor dt di IRES has accepted a position apposition as as alstadt teacher in the stake ara academy denly located here for the past month she rho has bits been substituting in tho the district schools the health ot of the students and teach ers thus lar far ba haa 4 ten hen exceptional no absences on account count of 0 sickness have yet went reported agricultural college director roster oster li ot of the station and prot prof merrill Merrl ll foreman of 0 the farm irm have just returned front from gentile valley idaho where they purchased thirty ils ix head ot of steers for op purposes the coming winter the experiment 1 t will III consist of 0 various foods it and d eav especially the hie diffrient cuttings tit lacorn lacem lu the attendance at the college Is s increasing so rapidly that it has haa become necessary to change from the chirel chapel to the large larce auditorium for devotional exercises this thlu la Is the first time in the history ot of the institution that this stop step ha haa a had to be taken during tho the first term of ho he year the commodious workshops are nearing completion they will afford conveniences ces for all the boys who choose to learn trades that department Is under the direction of prof jenson assisted by julius griffin and august hanson the work has already been carried so tar far in the shops shop an aa it was at the completion ot of the third term in previous years mrs alm goodin the collese college librarian has been confined to her homo home tor for some days but la Is about her dutle duties again prot prof has just finished an experiment to determine the amount of 0 different kinds of 0 sugars and starch in the leaves and stems of lucern in this department also has been carried on a study ot of the rolls boils of and cache counties these valleys are reported remarkably high in fertility an ali experiment will avill soon boon be at on to compare tile hie of the different cuttings of 0 lucern it will be carried on oil both by natural and arti mean sor 0 r both in the barn bam and laboratory utah county teachers correspondence tribune provo oct 23 A regular of the IT C T A was held today A at the parker schoolhouse with vice president wr T S rawlins presiding miss holton or of the salt lake city schools presented tho the subject of oc number according to the llie speers method tho the very able laxly lady proceeded on a strictly psychological basis showing how to present the subject in strict compliance with the laws of mental arouh As preliminary drills to the presentation of the subject proper much la Is dono done in sense training li it sight touch and hearing followed by a di diall ill in recognition of oc form dimension and comparative size culminating in a recognition of ratio and a clear ex cx in mat 0 o magical reasoning it ceita certainly appears that a new or era Is drawing drawl nar in our schools old methods of 0 teaching arithmetic appear to be fading and a more natural method to take their place by new method the child Is 13 led by easy connected steps to proceed from the vague and indell |