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Barrie Examiner, 3 May 1923, p. 6

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BARRIE Use it forflesserfitoday. - are : Olives of Qualify HAVE YOUR EAVETROUGH `REPAIRED ; BEFORE THE smmc RAINS ARRIVEC` ---u--v --`van. ICU .FEAsn 1-`unmcas Excluiivo Agnt for IDEA GE El Inn A non l!eIaAREN_8 LIMITED Hunilton O Winlibec Packed in a man- ner which insures their keeping in fresh condition. Remove" c ap pin g from cork by dip- ping in hot water. Every single olive -inspected for size and quality before it goes into the INVINCIBLE 1...u.1.. LL` V IL` UIDLJD ' bottle. Phln ind Stuled. .4: all Grocers nmsrpu M4.-LAREN S ` IN VIN CIBLE 133 Dunlap St. Iusistpu ALLANDALE , .,.......,.. .... mwawu Au uuuiuuxw In general. the unique aspect of the affair is the fact that itis not a competition between indi- vidual boys but a. competition of group against group in which the loyalty of the group and the all round showing of all the members count for the most. Many boys who have never before taken part in an Athletic Meet will participate because of the fact that the group which wins will be P D I D D P D I D the one that securesthe highest number of points per enrolled member. The Events - The events will all be standard events for "the out of doors such as, 75 and 100 yard dash, running broad jump. running high jump, shot put and baseball, throw for 0 distance. V `I - -.I_n.:__ . n - - nus auu. -uuruwmg. " Another unique feature of the competition is the fact that all the classes in which a boy enters -are based on age and weight which is now considered to he the fairest classification. ` TL- ....____ -1 at no -I I-5 uwuauuu. ' In addition to the awards already men- tioned, the regular Trail Ranger and Tuxis badges will be awarded to all boys secur- ing 70 percent. or more in running, `jump- ing and throwing. ` Anni-Jun: IIfI;t'IIIn `AlI`II-l\ -8 LL- --...--L3I-1--- DOMINION ATHLETIC COMPETI- TION FOR TEEN AGE BOYS ' May 24 to June 9. . i Plans for the big National Outdoor Ath- letic Meet are well advanced. Three hun- dred groups throughout the Province are planning to take part. From 35 to 40 local and Area Athletic Meets will be con- ducted in strategic centres in order that` boys from the rural districts as well as the city may `take part. The Apex Camp of Belleville scored the highest number of points last year per en- rolled members with an average of 474 and the New St. James Pirates of London, the Tuxis boys competition, with a total aver- age score of 402 points per enrolled member. E The Aim The purpose of the competition is not to develop a few abnormal athleteahut rather a to develop health and strength'- and to en- courage an interest in" athletics in general. The unique asnecl: nf an nffnlr .. +1.- 4-.-. vv urn. uuuru. Listened to addfwses' from J. H.[ Crock- er, Taylor Statten and C. F. Plewman. Householders` attention is directed to be following Town By~law: ' Every householder and every ho- A - telkeeper or other persons shall die- ! pose of all garbage for the dispos- al of which he is responsible either by burning the same or by placing it in a proper covered receptacle, the contents of which shall be reg- ularly removed at least twice a '- week." Ammgements for collection and dis-all god of garbage can be made with Jan. A. .Jhnh|n `(rd-nnnn RI1_I\ (la!-knannnllgnbnu a. u an xuulgcra. ` Recommended changes to th Parliah1edt- - ary Act.` _ Addressed Members of the Ontario Boys Work Board. `I :n6-......l L- -1,` ' " " ua auu pump meetings.` _ , Decided to extend the franchise In con- nection` with the Older Boys Parliament to Trail Rangers. \ pDn\Ynnnr`AA ..L....___ L. n, ' n uvca uh uucsc camps. ' V ` The following will convey some idea of what the Cabinet did :- ` Received reports from all parts of the Province on _C.S.E.T. Accepted the Minister of Finance's Report on the Sale of Shares. i Adopted a suggested constitution for Old-; er Boys' County Councils.` . . v ` Recommended the adoption of 8 uniform! for Trail Rangers, a sweater pullover for` Tuxis Boys and a distinctive crest for Mentors. ` Planned for sumiher camps. Completed ananements forthe National and -Provincial Athletic Competition from May 24 to June`9. . I .... .......l ..._._..._,n 1' " luau] at I/U H1118 V. I Discussed program for Conclaves/and Grand `Camp Meetings." Der-Marl in own! 41... :.......L:_'. :7, ucuxs umuc Ill me Olly OI UTOCKVIIIC. Discussion concerning Area` Trail Ranger l and Tuxls Boys Camps indicated that fully, Vtwelve large camps will be held throughout; the length and breadth of this Province dur- I ing t._he'~xnonth of July. It is hoped that} about 1200 Trail Ranger and Tuxis boys; `will be present and enjoy the time of theirli lives at these camps. 3 I Thn fnnnuylnn will a............ ..-..-- 1J-~ "' uuncuuuicuus, was uuauy _8(l0DUe(l. ' The Minister of Badge Work, A. Tucker, of `Brighton. spoke of the importance of this phase of the C.S.E.T. program. By_ their fruits ye` shall know them, was a goodl indication of a successful Trail Ranger and Tuxis group. A live, aggressive group is the group` which is qualifying its -boys for. badges. Among other things, he mentionedi that` a special commission was arranging for "a new series of badges which he felt would meet a real need particularly in the Devotional phase of the program. The" Hrm. Rnl'\" nnrlrbn AC 12---!---ill.` ucvuuuuzu puuse 01 me The Hon. Bob" Rourke of Brockville reported on the general `condition of the} Trail Ranger and'Tuxis work in the St. Lawrence `River Valley area and gave a \ glowing report of the remarkable strides `being made in the city of Brockville. Dim-naqinn nnnnnu-n:nn A-.....m....:| n-__,,.,, qucuuy IUI uuu5us.- The Minister of .Organization, A. Van- Every of Toronto, referred to the "urgent need for County Boys Councils in order to bring together and give leadership to! the Trail Ranger and Tuxis groups in the rural districts. More fellowship and co- operation on the part of rural groups was what he claimed was needed. He` submitted a suggested constitution which, with somel amendments, was finally adopted. I The Minister nf Radon Wnrlr A "l`..-..l..... . UCIIVVUIBII IIJC 311]-I. Ul. Lu-y uuu. IIUU VIII! U1 June.` A shield will be presented Nationally and Provincially to the Camp and to the Square making the best all round showing. The boys will compete in five standard events in running, jumping and throwing. Boys securing 70 per cent. or more will qualify for badges.- ' Thu Miniafnn AF nrnnI\:un:nn A Ti ... cuuuuuuug IU UVUI` O0UUUo The Minister of Physical Life, R. Mc- Carty of Lindsay reported that plans were well under way for a Provincial Wide Ath- letic Competition between the Trail Ranger and Tuxis groups in the Province and the present interest indicates that about 2500 boys` will participate. Fully 35 Local and Area Meets will be held throughout the Province in connection with the Competi- tion which will be held in the out of doors between the 24th of May and the 9th of Jnnnl A nlsinlrl will has nu-onnnhul Nlonnnlln Harry Barron Plumbing - Heating % `Tinsmithing A I How a court can keep [mes from stinging is In problem which arose in a court at =Akron, 0., With the filing of a petition by; I. G. Benxiett, askiJgthat a neighbor's be -sf 3 be restrained from stinging the plaintiff and I n `members of his family. Child delinquency cause in most cases isi wrong home life, saysvDrL Esther L. ards of the Phipp'_s clinic of John Hopkins, Baltimore, `and she also informed a meet- ing of probation officers that her investi- gations -have surprised her by-showing how ::3 i`"**" :':s:;;:.::~ 3* *"; a s is one o evo sou w o in`. every generatiortii \\'orklhard tok findle: littlii something to a d to iuman now ge o ` our species so that some _time we. may getl a smattering 0f_[)8l`S0ll!\l_ iiiforiiia:ioii. rlielerg report tends to show that thei_'e_is iery itte, inherited pure eussedness; its largely a matter of environment,. and home atiiios-l lphere at that. The great fault with mod-, ern home` training," she sa_v.~:, `is that! fathers are expected to train boys. andl mothers the girls. Co-op.e'r_ation should t.he rule. Vlhen the training of a boy is, gturned over to_ a'_mother_`she invariably`. wants to keep him her darling boy. and thel "results are disastrous. Adult couiplaceiicy in threatening children with the iiiferiiai regions also. is to be condemned. It appeals _ ito the child`s sense of adventure, and doesn't register as a threat at all. Our` schools must become real community cen-I tres so teachers may "weave themselves in~ ito .the fabric of the community. This her-i edity babble pains me. We know noth-i ing' about it at all, so we put too; much stress on_ it. .Why. recently at distressed father told us he feared his littlel daughter, .6, was insane. `She had developed la mania for breaking. china and orua_iiient.<, } land ripping fine linens, he said. We found; lthat since her mother s death an aunt hadj lbeen housekeeper, paid all her attention to? miss simply was trying to enforce a little; attention,to herself. Sentiment had re-5 {strained punishiiieiit, but orihodox correc-' ;tion, plus a little admonition and ii modi-i ified love for -her brother on uunt_v's part; `ended the iiisa1iit_ . We can make ourchii-' gdren what we/w' , through our treatnient Iof `them, and the surrpuiulings we give! them. It is up to theiparents, wholly. 5 the little girl s brother, and the offended RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARENTS GCIIVIIUIIIICII Illll SEIII the roof gsinstthi worst rev see of the weather by sealing the upper half of the slot ` between shingles and eectively prevents rain, snow or sleet from being driven through to Olen s-AA` In-unsmn Another Vnlcanite Patented Shingle The Vulcanite Seli- Spacing Shin l-the oelf-spacing a `milder cnnbnn Inning AQIII ant` Ian-Iplclng unuluucr makes la `:13 easy and econoxn cal a_nd seals AL- '.._- _ _ . . ..-a. ALE ', IIITIVUII `III U|I`l-I he rpof boards. ; Hon, C.'IM.IIxn1i!to11. of S:~.~katchewan.t jstured invOtt:1wa that in 1922 the woolj of 50 sharp bought. `only one suit of made- Yn.1nnnu|~.u'-n' t\,nO":n2 INVIIICIBLE us IIu.u:Iu:\p |'lIlIsIllr to-1ne:asuie' clothes. EBASEBALL SCHEDULE 1 { or s,s1Mco_E LEAGUE May 26-4-Beeton at Alliston 28-Barrie at Thornton 30---Knock at Barrie T V 31--Cookstown at Ivy June 1---Thornton at_'Beeton 6--Iv,,v at Barrie T 7-Alliston at Knock 8---Cookstown. at Beeton 9---Ivy at Thornton 12---Beeton.at Knock 12-- ]`ho1-nton at Cookstown 15--+Beeton at Ivv ` 1 15-Bar1'ie at Alliston. 16.--Knock at Cookstown 18~--A11i.ton at Thornton 20-J~Beeton at Barrie 21-Tho1'nton at Knock 23---Iv_v at Beeton o 2.">--Barrie at Cookstown 26-Beeton at Thornton 27---A1liston at Barrie 28---Knock at Ivy . 29--Thornton at Alliston July ~4-~-,Ba1'rie at Beeton` 5~-4C.'>okstown at Knock 6---Alliston at Ivy ` 9--Beeton at Cookstown ]O--Knock at Thornto 11---Ba1'1'ie at Ivy `17--Ivy at Cookstown 18-Thornton at Barrie 20~-Cookstown at Alliston 215-Ivy at Kgwck A 24 Alliston at Beeton 25---Barrie at Knock 26--Cool wn at 1`ho1'nton 27--Ivy at Allistonv 28--~Knock at Beeton .`!]--Thm-nton at Ivy A1193. 1---C0okst0wn at I2-arrie ' 3--Knoc -k at Alliston ` 6---A1liston at 'CoQkst'own 9 VQLCAN ITE - OU cannot place too much importance on the subject of the right roong foryour home. You know how very much an attractive, distinctiveroof adds to its appearance. And also, how important` it is tohave durable, sealed.-tight, re-resisting protection. Vulcanite Hexagon Slabs give you these desirable features in a way which no other shingle possibly can. The pleasing design, in either jade green or Indian red, makes an especially attractive roof. And the patented construction gives you a_double thickness at every place. It also reduces the expense of application, for each slab automatically spaces itself. A Vulcanite roof resists fire and the cutting wear of weather, and costs less in the long run. It alvirays lies flat and is an enduring source of satisfacon. . Ask your dealer to tellyou about all the Vulcanite Roongs. There. `is a wide range, from roll roongs, both slate surface and smooth nish, `for large buildings and small, to individual shingles and four-in-one" slab shingles, for the most decorative roos.- You can identify the genuine by the Vulcanite name and the Beaver trademark. Administtion Oicesz Thorold, Ont., Bualo, N.Y., Londc Sales Oices: Thorold, 0nt., and Winnipeg, Man. AIs_o\1_Wanufac_turers of Beaver Wall Board THE BEAVER COMPANY, LIMI:l`ED I \Vjce-Chancellor Bentley upheld the ruling of the'Gr_and Lodge of Masons of New Jer- sey in annulling the charter and warrant of `Schiller Lodge, `of Newark, because the officers insisted on using German language {in the ritual. V ` Fish bone swailowed unknowingly by William Knderson, 21' Westminster township farmer.` nearlycaused his deat-h. Operation removed bone one inch and half long, inch **{.'.*:=.- -. Plague 1'80 : The BallP`laning Mill Company, Limited The Flies Wil Soon be Here E5/ERYTHINGF IN LUMBER Phone 109 7 Residence 642 and 390 If_ you order now you will be sure of prompt delivery. ` We. will be pleased to measure youg windows and quote you prices. ` ; Order Your Screens NOW o, London, Eng. In Ottawa application for divorce from an Chinaman vient'unchal|enged through the House of Commons Committee on Miscel- laneous Private Bills. ' ` ` 132;, _,,______ -: ..l_... --...... ..I....\ o...l an 61. - nnnn uau-J uh gguu-u..v.. .. ....-.---. Railroad men and Gxfeat Lakes Committee are "seeking co-ordination of the lakes-to- ocean waterway, with rajlroad systems feed- ing, into the great lakes. Eaveimughing IKHCOUS l'I'l\ B[C D1113. Fine avenue of elms was planted on the Hamilton~Niagara Highway last week in memory of Hamilton's soldier dead. 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