Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 15 Nov 1923, p. 7

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All' 1.2 In:-|r fr). In am would tr.`- 4 mu 1': I\\\I "1 l*"*`1`x;r`).1`'`e| 1701' {i1 ":\ve1'e ;,-iven cru1x1n1:1.md Tho ` . . I: S`h0W down. .)",lijf ":u11(1 I inten inf 11"` ; with Oltzuvn H W 1:. I-10:11.30 n 1 I. - I 1. _[;tion. ]'`1'oi:_: " H: 1003] ulnno ( 4 i'\vI prn'."n- Q\l l'l\ n \V U1lU\;"l1l1-', W Hal 1Hon. 111'. .\11:11'11i11 got into c011\'m'.=a- vIim1 with them and 1'01111d out r.11'a 111103 \v1'>re 11z11'\'es1e1`s \\'11o hmf gr111(- .\\'es1. The 1,000 acre 1':11'm.< did 1101 l'.1ppez11 to 1110111. but 1119 1111111 111 On- H...-;n .1.'.1 nut rhnv wm-n gin-11 11c lllc Iv u>`,uII nu--. waiting for just such care to make them equally protable. But rs]. (she people must be educated to it. The teaching 01` such pninciples as these should not be left beyond school age. In r-lncinnr \Ir \l:n5Hn cnid that ELIIIUUI ilj-',I:. In closing .\I he would like tc of o1'chzu'd in u school, upon fzutxners could ...~.~nn.~ All by L01 3 `\IIt EUI ihns `tau .|;'SSUllS'. I)1. followed Hon. .\lx'. .\i.n'tfn s zttidi-ess. Rev. .-\. L. .-\tLon, ch-.ii1'n1nn. urged gzreziter co-opera- ltion Lwt.\\'een the rurztl and city dis- tricts. I-Io b<\ivie\'ed that sa.1at'ies were the chief cause in a.tt1'ucti11{:, the oou11H'_'\` youtzhs to the ci~t_v. No 'soiution ot' the City and country prubivnn can be found Uhflt is not :1 dollar and cent prozposition. W. M. .\I0rt'is said that .\[1'. Man'- tin had made a great success out t`-.n't11ing' and others. should be able to do the same. There is a ;:.t`eaS ` Future in specialized fanming and it is to this end most 1'anme1's should devote their minds. Lack 0.1` spendin_-__r, money was the `1'euso11 one boy lelnt the t'ar.m for C\11i(`,{1=,`.',`-0, w'heI'e he got $6 and $7 2!. day," stated Rev. R. G. I-Iva.1abe1't. of New Lowell. The only soluttiotxt he could see was for t-he fztrtner to take his boy in on :1 pzu`tne'.`s11:p basis. 1.. .\.n.-:.... .. unfn nI' thunk: J, T . basis. l 11) m0\'in;.: :1 vote 0!` th:u1l J. P. |\\`i'1cox, of Benton. felt that the r`zw1ners were hearing this a1"te1'no0n s.:cI111ethin.;.-' Ihoy hztve been looking t'or.\va1`d `to for :1 long` \ime.. KY: -3,- (}o-odfolloxv s<=con`ded the. n.:`ri'!i".)1f. J `could be used in Novthu-n (Jnrzu'io'. H in `\\A -_~..a.~. no ohnnlrc tem`eren'ce to me lllllll. Collingwood presented a well- drilled team that executed p'|ay\s with greater precision than did the [[,'U|,ILl,[ UL` \l.`_I,'l.I ll] VUi lllL`l ll lJII|K'L|lFJ. ' In 1'epl)`i~ng to the `vote 0! thanks, `Hon. .1. S. .\Ia1't.in foll 1h'at Ontario Iis bein-:.;' disc1'im\.i1mLed 21:,-`uinst in the policy of im111ig:'alion. Coming, adown I`1`o:m New Liskonrd some-uime iago ho 1'oun(1 that 4.00!) more mueu iconld be used n N0r1,l1e1-11 ()r}It::1'10. ion the train he sarw sc.m'9s owl ung- glislhmen, ap`pvax'en1l_v i`I11Il1i}:1'zIIl.lS. 211! !on their way back to IS11x;1z1Iu'f. \\ o11de1'iu;,' what the r'e:1.~:r)n wzvs. }nm1 \h- \I`-nmn u-nt inzn r-nn\'m'..'1- 11111116211 lU Lluflll. uu-I. 111-7 Juuu ?I:1r`1o did. But t11e,v were :51` :(:h:111ce \\"h`ateve1' to l--\'('Il 5110 Lin ()nI:11'io. ]11s1-utl Ihny wm the 1`uih\'n_\'.< to either slay L01` go 1101110. .\.~' :1 1'<>; the ih11s11ed hack to 1C11_L~'2111x! ;11` On:-In `In.-O .\ v\I1\\| "1 [Inn * llIl."|It`| tario 1 ` \\'hnt - I\I r\ .-n l|l\)llL' 1`\ll llll'|I |*l`K.l\l'i.S Llldll lll\).\ lwere to llI]l1(`nl .'~'lilIl(1 in t"Iz' tlund. Tho time rhu'~: conw 1701' at S`h0\V(10\V])." stutotl Mr. .\l'-A-rt'in, and intend to take tho 1]|il1tIf l' up Ottu.\\':L shm't1_\'. He also toucht--(1 on the 0022-] que.=.- tion. ]"1'oi:.:htt-11;tt'ut-*s on .\lbm't:_'| coal costs '$f) 21 ton. and ye-t` the 1'z1i.1t\\".1_\'s say they (?zm't mu- tinuo at that rate-. 'I`h(-_\' wztm $12.70 :1 ton. In crmr:lh.~1`on the speaker Fzltill that it coal cannot be` |bI`O-1l{.','1h1. east for lvss than this prior; !it is tithe to find out the reason. |One reason he believed was that :-e\'e11t-_\'-\'e cents out of r=.\`e1'_\* dol- ilar goes for \vz1::es. |.\}.-\I.`E\'-A]n Bzumiv. on .\`at11rdu=_`.`, | Nov. 10, 1923, Mrs. 1-Slim .\IaIe_\', E aged 91 years. 1n_le1'mm1t M.` ! l`h0=x'mm1 cc~1ne1er_\' on ,\[m1d-my. Nov. 12. (I-1l.Cl~II2l.\"1` .-\t Gnt.h1'iP. Om, on 'l`ue-s(1z1_\'. Nov. 13, 1923. ;\,lex- (til;-In-L-1 {n 11:`. 0-)..,1 . . r.. Jun-aua.1_\. 1VU\. lo, 1:140. ;\rlU.\- lilchrisl, in his S3111 yam`. In- termena at Gullhrie C-21net.e1'y on I 'I`l1m'sda_\', .\'m'. 15. {I-IFBUE-R 1`-~.-X2 Holly, on Stlxxduy. , Nov. 1], 1923, Mrs. Anne Huh- ; berl, in 1191' 94th _\`e2n'. ]nL+Ar- ..... .. ... rn1...... _-.. rl I \\'L'U.H\`.\u il_\, l\U\. J-I. E\\'I.\`I')O.\1 ---A1 .H`in_:,h:1mpton, on Fri- ! (1a_\', .\'m . 5). 1922:. Mrs. .-`um } .\\'is(1m11, in not` 5501 yeah`. }'n- } termont an Burruie 1'ni0n r.~vInet(-rs 3 on Mom]-.1_\'. Nov. 12. CL.\RK---Ai. Allundale, on \Vl (f[lwR- l day. Nov. 14, ].`>"."., _\1e.\`. Cifurlc. ` in his 80th year. 1~`1Ixu_2m.l on I I*`ri(I21)'. Nov. 16, at 2 11.111. 1mm - I mom an. I.}:\1'1'i'- 1"nirm 01111112101-_v. wHH"Hl. i \V'odn<- Iu1\1'\\\ HIHIIK`. .\.\ il ll .`llll. (ll\`_\ \\'\'l|.' ed and On- lost a number oi` nn s9ufer.~.= I is 1l1()l'(`. tehey \vm'e cluxwzeci thoir ii`cI;`-ts than Hwy to undo mud ,\"Iz'<:-,- Thn Hlnn Jun: f'I\I||LI I`nx- :1 (Cominned Mr. Mzuvlin said that 2 to see it live acre plot L conuecti0n with every 1 which Hm _vnuH1fu) Id be :.;1i\'en pmctica} l)l`}.\'l`H S Page Seven Barrie SI-0]) xn:-.. wm'c~ told sl:1\' \\'<=i! - u-1..-.~ We ve an exceptionally ne Oxford in brow11 or\bla.ck calfskin that is Win- ning many admirers. It s plainness is expressive of exceptional taste. Goodyear welted sole, at walking heel. I-Iere s a shoe you ll be proud to wear. Brown or black, only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Here is a.n Oxford that has been meeting with general approval. It is a brogue with a heavy Goodyear welted sole a.nd rubber heel. There s not a better shoe anywhere at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Hub Boot Shop AMONG 1110. now a1'1'i\'z1]s is :1 V01-_\' ])1'01'1`_\f bm5_,=`11c ox- ford. It has :1 Cr00d_\'(`z11` \\`-11-d solo and is madv in bmxvn (-alt . Price '.l,`11<~. ]m])I1lzH` 1`n1Lu`- 11(`.\' add _ In this . 21h'(-z1d_\' !])l<*zl.\`il1}_',` iimn< '1, 1.ux.s, .~u .\Izu`I.1*;1n, \` )n, Rubiuson; .. .n.... I >lIrl]I, nu \\'rij.:hI ... nut.-. ' l)lll_'. \\lllL \\"u1.~:h. I In_-'., I want: , ;a1'\'in. Scott; q1.1m'- '1-.11-untx-n..~ in.-Hlnu E VE been successful in obtaining some singular- ly pretty and exclusive styles that fully express the season s mode, but which are surpris- ingly low in price. l_r_pI<`i -$5.00! LIL`. III" middle-s, - l.`.n-nu * A 1 I` ll Vliltlll (`.r`:1Ih oven co1l*. r:||;.'IuIf mnmoul In. |-n ..x-r. `UIJIII |'\I`HHl: ]IZ|.\.`(`ll.'l`[ ll'ZH|l IHHHI rm -ust nn tho C.`;\ .R. [`h<-~ 1't'r-1:111` hm! jusl pulled into thv Si(Hl1L' and] O rho L-:Llmn.-v hm! been shunlnd In 1.1:: Q nmin line. Two or Ihrvv HIM-mpl.~; ' had he-r~n made to cnnplo the (-ab0ns+*`. `and thv mxj.',inv and whilv trying to? `make the (-.ouplin;: tho [)il$S(`I1`4(*ll train iL|)[)I'()2l(`h!`(], piling into I119: I fondex` 01' Hm l'1'r2i'.:11l. Mr. ]'`L`]\' \\'z|. ~" `hhrown thrmyuh mm wimlmv, I`-u11vin:.;` fundorm-uI.h thu xvhee-ls and \v.'1.< ;m'u:~:h(-(1 to death. The 1ml'm't1mz1te man had just. come to I.im1suy fmxn 0llu.\\'u quite rec-o11tu)y and had a pa 9 to bx'inr.: his wife from Ottawa. I-Ins,-ixw(,~r loo. Hul'ri.n1un, l ecl<"s `H1310, was ba(1]_\' sscn1 Tum Mc- ,C:nhv. the en`;:in0m' oi` the pu.9sm1- ..n.. 0.. ' . -5 ..... .. I 1.. ..II.. I .. n..,\ 1 gnnrriv outt. Bx'oph_v, Nult. and |1)r-y did the bulk of. H10 ball carr_v- ;in:.: and were _L i\'(`l1 splendid protec- ;tion by the line in extension move- imonts. The outsides, Sohipley and -Cox, were down on every kick and |shn\ved some clever tackling. | Qnnvo hv (ml-.n`fnrc_.n- [LI] t:_n THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1923 I .. ,_,-,. ..-_-_.__ 4 Don't for;-;ot to go In Trinity! 4 I a1'isl1 Hall on l"1'id:1y af*.e1'n00n,: _ Nov. 23. ' g O`U. C0llln`::,\wood---1`lylnz.: wing, Burm- istor: halves, Woods, Brophy. Nxull; quarter, Dey; snap, Connolly: in- sides, Allen, Smith; middles, Irwin, Johnson; oubsldes. Shlnpoley, Cox; :<,pzu'9s. Locktham, Welsh. Rn 1-1~in_I4`I\/inn uvinsr ,ln Ininenn ' >'|Iill'l 5, J4UlIKl.lld.lll, VVVISII Bm'1`ie-1<`lying wing. Jamieson; ha]-ves. Doyle. Robinson. Pra1'tridge;\ quarter, F. Foster; snap, Clark; insides, Irmrin, Carson, middles, Reid, Service; omsides. Cowan, Payne: spares, Frawley, Chantler. Ofci-a1s-~-Mc~Ma:rtin and'Grant. IlU\'Vl`.\4l SUIHU l,'lL'VCl` lil(.'KlIIl;-', Score by q`uarters-~0-0, O-b, _n FOR ~MEN SERVICE I "\ l\, \'.I1I. .\IIamla1e. inslun Hy nu \\'hich |..n.l 0. I lxllll 11' ll J. |4l.'\ K w0I'e~ also hurt. ll -1. ll. 1 \,'L'I\. \'\ lllh` lH`l'('(l in u 1':1i1\va_\' 0.1. ].indsu_v on is :1 broth:-1' or I k, \-.'hu: hmmi is 4 n.l..1n \lu I). COI-LINGWOOD C. I. TAKES THREE GAMES \7I'U. flillllulllilll, l'l.`U|\ m1,'.:in0m' avwl J. Luvelly, his I'n'(:- . nlun hurt lllllf lll_HlIl' I.` 3. .\1r. IH,-r.-1: ,\' killed \\'h<-1' I1 he was Ii l)(--hind .`-_\' 1] DZI.\`I~f('l)_!.'(`I` H : I... r M u 'l`h \\ Hl'll (I I as ring` H... l>.. lid! !Ii(f~'ll' V r<-21I`-(~*nd 1 'l`ues(l'.1_\` Exltzimwr .... 'l':lY1.. `RURAL PROBLEMS AT ` EDUCATIONAL MEET Unix I II`. I "J`lwm.'1_im'it_\' (>1'p111)i1s ulioml--E in}: .s'e('u11(i-:11)` schools are \\'0x'I;in_L;E ".\`i`1h no dc-nite object in viu\v,"i stutml W. H. }-Imuumell 01' B<:eion.} \\': :~:h0uhl (Ir-\'i.~:e smne way 1);} which wv can (1t.'I(Jl'IH'ille the pur-4 li'culu1`rac-nhies 01' e.-xch sluclentj which fits him for one (-n:1Iin:.; 1nm'e` than any lmvs ;.';0 S011] other. 011 As uhe .s'_\'Sl(}!ll \Vhi'.:h it works now I IIIIS ('llIllll`('hIUH. Q. i W . J. (lomllk-]1o\v at this point; intmtluced the s1H)jecL 01' pl11'en010.:y: and asked what bom'i11g its stu-:l_v_`_ would have in determining the` special facwlties 01` pupils. In :'re.pl_v H'0\\'zu'd Bn1't1'.zu11 of .\Iidhursr. felt gth-ill any such qnestdon would be de- lcided by hhe pup-il t :1 second- ary o By utt-mtling I-Ii,-.;'h School his pa-1' bent. would be , (1is(-n\'m`(-(1. i v..c..n:. ....n onus- ....1 m. ; hm] j this-1 `IV (C(mti1nlCd l`1 (')nl page 0110) mudv for Ulb! l'i(}. `VlVI.,` ..... pu1'l.-ti.1nc ednczmioll |Ilh{'|I\l'Il'|l- - I Inte11i}.:ence tests and their bene- ts \\.1.='. spoken of by Inspector lur- V-in. If `.1 leztcher knew the C1lD:LCH_V 01` each child he would be able to teach it. more in~tc-.1Ii'genIH_v. A9 Hliu inn!-hunrn \/Ir \Xf TH Inn, C0l1ing'.\`00 I~`I,\'in_-. halves, U0nno11_\`, \\" r1uzn`n-1', I-I\'zm.<; snap, : :~', \\'ri; I .-. A.-. T):J.u'n(-nn- In l.L'(l|J!L IL llI'Ul\1 lII'lL`lIlgBII|ll_\'. At this juncmure Mr. VV. M. Mor- ris, Secretary Ontario I`-rustees and Rntep".1,vei's' Associizttion, stiated than lhe expenses in connection with mic convontion amounted to $98.50. .A\vftm'noon Session Rm . A. L. Ation, of Cooksbown. presidetl over the afternoon meet- iiwz. Ex-Warden Micxnight was called upon to say a. few words. He spoke of the fine schools in Sivmcoe, pointin-p: ouvt that Simcoe was one of the banner counties of the prov- lnce. `n u n..1......... n...._.._ m.,_,,,,,, IIIUC. D. H. Coleman. County Treasurer, ` and J. T. Simpson, County Clerk. were asked to iake a place on the pla'tfo1'm, but declined after speaking a. few words. K/fnuf h-ulnv~n:sHn.. and 1...1..a..1 ~....... it ll:-W WUFUS. Most imteresting and helpful was the address given by J. P. Hoag, an un) UlllL'|. .\h IL \\'()l'I\'.` ;_\ s . In-in},-` use- \ r: \I..;.- mm 41.... u.. 11.. ` FASHION has `Fm - ! orvd the log` cabin sllode o.\"fm'd and \\`(:'\'v pmt-um-(1 unv that we k1m\\' will pl<`z1.\'o )'()1l. .11" 11:13 i :1 lo\\'m211mi>'J1 11001. This Shoe 'J.'u11g'110s {T0 1ll.'11`(`ll x nI;-', \Ihl"\I. (I. Muir full that Mr. 1-Ianl-noll toudhed upon it Viizll point in, (>m1nr-mtinn - | $5.50 The Nurthern Advance X4211 DUI], I\ll|I|' Brown; .~:p:n'v n\ r. n \h MU W I Inspector of Continuation Schools for Ontario, on Wh.:1't the Com *.L".\1ation School means to Ontario. Dr \\'nu nf' invlv-nllnr-Hnn tha- ".H\ll`d.llUIl DCHUUI lllb"cUl5 tU UllLill'1U. By way of in\l1'oducti0n, the- Vspeaker in 1'efe1`r`i11g to the question xof ru1'a1_depoxpulation, 1'11,-ised prev- ious-ly in the discussion, suggested that. those who feel strongly on ~1'u1'a'x dsmopulatlon go \Vest and as]; !the settlers there where they on-nu~ {1-om. Fro-n1 Bnlce, Simcoe 1111' \_u uhe1- counties w04n`l(1 be 1.110 genel`-L11 `reply. 'Dhen, cominued im-. I-I021_g', ' it would be e-.1s,\' to undex'sIan(l where :1 1211140 part of the popuhation haul gone. lhn ant;-xlxnv zlicnxrn-nnd uv1'H1 H1: d 1 gun `. T The spe-.1km' (1isa.;1'er-(1 with the] ,sv'uz1temem that only ve per cent. 01' `the children take up High School` `\v01'k. There are no g1l1'es upon! l wwhicih to base such a. statement, and} vrte-en is too small, in fact. 11eu.1'L,\`| I I I60 per cent. go on to H-i,g`h School. Tho ("r\n1innem1'nn Qnhnnl \x'1IQ l ~ an excellent I |.lIl`: HyUkll\CX. In th-e city totcliiiical and schools provide instruction for those `who work dlltl`il1_L( the day. It is wm-k, but as _\'nt no- thing like this has been done in the c01mtr.\'. Shrmt courses ltuve pm- t\'li(1(l one J\'(.*lltlP 01' instruction. but 3oth:*1's are tie-oiled. `son in the ('(ll|lltl'_\' night in the city. _z1(lupted tlltl`l r-orrusptomls to It sonm plan were the l"z1.rm boy and girl ]ll'('l()Ftlll_L'. .\lt'. lluugz l1t)p(`(1 to see the time \\'h('ll '0 will lltl\'t` such C()lll`S(3Si1Slll(`(fl1ilIll(`S and l1o1t.s'e- 1\'l'?P'Dllt_L* hvld in tho (`t)11l1'Il'_\'. \\'c.- hz`t\'e the })llll(llll_;'S to hold thmn in `now and (lui'ing the .~'lzt('l< s+:i:~:<)i1 `It mnlrl he done with _'_j'rv;1t, z1 _t:xg'<* tn the t`zt1`1m~t'.<. ni:.:ht t Tthe winter sou.-. nti;:ht be 1ll)lP to 1'ocvi\'e ilistrltctinn ` along om't.atin linos, it woultl be 21`; ` gr:-at l)<-netit. ` `junior classes. \Vith two teachers IIILUUII lb LU\} Dlllilll, lll lil\. l. lll"(l-I Li) I ($0 The Continu:mion School was` formed, declared Mr. Hoa_-.:, touch- ing more di-1'ec'tIiy on his sinbjecl, to provide High School 9(l`llC{lll0Il for boys and guirls under coilntry and millage conditions. In Europe and U.S.A. Ciontinuation Schools are to, help tliose who are aluread-y z1c1i-vely engzvged in llheir life work. In Cun- ada tuhe term has a. (lifferent mean- ing. It means 21 school] where `prac- ticalliy the same work as is 0'-.Lr-ried out in High Schoolsis con They use lihe sanne book-s, try the EJ111118 Iexvan1n.inut-ions, and are ex-a`m-_ ined by the s-znne inspectors. No continuiation school with one teacher is allowed to take up more tihaii two years work. because if more is al- lowed it leads to a .slig`htin~g of the work xmxy be (lone to the end of a. four year course. E 'T`\'\n L`I\l\n"t\hI Iunfl v I AI. .-..... 'l`hv 1-r>11\'1-11111111 w11:~'. 1'(11'11111;111r1 111 _lmin:r :1hl1- 10 ;-wt-1111: Hun. J. e.\Iu1'1i11, .\|1iIIi.'\'II`]' 111` _\L:1'ic111I,111'(-, t 1; ~Y'.11d1-1-;<.- 1,11<~1n on R111'-ul ]G(111r~.11,io11.1 M R111'111 <'-(111(ta1i(111 is; in vital 11m1l)~" ` ` 111111 111. 1.111-, 111`1>. 111111-," 51211011 .\l1'.1 1`.\la11`1111 in i11t1'(1(l11(~i11g his sxlbjvct.` 1! "I I1z1\'1- hml 21 14111111 111-211 01' 1-.\:p(-1'-1 N 1'e11(-9 211111 J 1'vuli7.e that we l1z1\'e 211, 1 still` -111195111111 bv1'u1'o us." In 111-1:-1 St-`I1IiI1_L," his opimml on rn1`.'1l orlucu-I 1 (ion, .\l1`. .\1;11=t`1n 111z1de it (-11.-111' Ll1at' he was . as 11 1'a1'111e1' 01' 011-; tannin. I-l(-, dnid 1101 1'91.-;r1:1, the you1's; spr-111. in :.;'et1i111.-; 2111 educ;1Iim1 and` felt l'm't1111z\t1! 111 hnvi :4 pu1'm1ts tlmll were wble Io put. him 1J11'()11g`)1. I11 meant 1111211 he `sees tl1in.1.-,'s i11 21 1111'-1 fen.-nt 1i::11L t1o-day. It2(1~11cz1ti()11 is costi11=;,-' us too much. - Khan ho uvnk Lorvvinnr nn lhn Rnzn-i ' l'Ul|l .\ Hill \.'l)lII`-51'.`- .The speaker had vi.=.viterl the con- tinuation scllools in Silmcoe the week lJel orv. 'l`~w0, l.e+1'1'o_\' and Th0l'1'l`l0ll, he found to be one teach- er schools. .\t I-Jlmvale, with an enrolment of '73. two lei1C`Ill0l`S are: in c.`l1`a1':.:(>. .\`la_vne1' has 98 p1rpils`r wirlh two ta-.1cl1o1's, but :1 Ihirrl teJz\cl1-l er will he I1(1(l(3d at once. .\I the; presem time there are 1515 such 5 l I 1 `schools in Ollturlo. l.-as! Sc,-pm-rx|l)(=r7 12: new ones \v9rv 0p9m=. and in Semte1n=l)er, 1922, 26 new schools :\ver(> ad(l(-*(l to tho list. 'Ih(-I mosL= 3 the l':1I'n1. 01' 1he.<(.> snhouls a1`('- in \'ill'.1:.*.(=:~5 uml; ;;bouI 75 pm` (mm. 01` the p1-.pil;~< in; :1ttrm(lm1<`(= :n'r~ l>o_\'.= and uirls from` "T`hn.... hr... ...1......,.... tin` lilllll. `Thorv are many z1d\'nnl:1:.>'os in a` Coniinnatirm .'\`c.hn01. It is :1 dis-; Iinct lwnvl It) pupils to he :1.hie- Lo} 1-er-eive Ilmi-1' ml1Ir~.Iiin11 whiie 1'0-f |nz1inin_u' llmlvl` honw iiifiilviicvs. A I pu-.slti-.`o lurks; ;iimuL Lian ` pupil who while 11'u\'(-1lni_; to :1 t-own "m n1c 1 (101. ` Iv) send ` --chool. school is I`m'('ed to wail union the M'iliIlS, wiih nmihing I0 00-" ('l!\]))' hris mind and l'1`vr+ r'1`()m cnno` Mam` 1'zx:n1ilivs vnnnot :1i'l'm'd; Lhvir ("i1i1(]l'("11 :i,\\'.'L\' Im hm r-(mid ;~=pzn`L- the-m to at it 1192111))` 0110. The fact that nlinndinur r\ ...\4:...- Loud nnnilu Uilllnv `l`l_\llI_- -. nnu_-.. hi1l\'Ps'. \\'uI:~:m1. (}'.u'\'in. S00 Ker, I-1:111; snap, B:l112|I)I_\`l11-; HzL_\`es, (;ilTm1; Iniddh.-.~:. hu son; ontsirlos, I-`1':u\'1-.\ . spam, 1-lmlghtml. 01100] ` 0'('100|< 1'1 .~<`nu l,|lH l'IlllUll'Il 2l,\\';l_\ The fact pupils z1lI would in the morning and 1l`_.`.'h.'l is 21 rlooitlvd a(1\'u11L.a:0. an a(~la11o\\'Iu(1_Lje(1 fat ! mm! in Iho c0l111tx'y are not afflictnd with as 1nz1n;\' social ucbi\'iI.ies as t.1u>i1` town brollwrsz. .\s :1 resuh H11--_\' work hmtler, and all-nnu:_:'l1 I (10 not h(>1i(=\'(> they are c}o\'ere1' M12111 town puxpils, I th!iI1`l\' they would hrmr more work each, the spenaker. In the rrihr [U at I'I`.'n H fol-hninnl nnzl nimhv 1 Contzinu:\liun' ho home h9I`o1'(= eiglut, at` i:;` rxhildn-n` do one` com Enued` |C||JlI| ll}'ll`L UU ll(|_)- 1 100 mnch.| When he was ..er\wi11g on the Board] 0l' E(l11cut:iun tun .muah ~n10n(~_v was` spent. Is there son10thi11;.: that coud he done to rnlievo this lin- ancilal .=;t1'z1in, he z1s`k The speak-I 91' felt 1hat`s0me 0|` um el'I'm'ls made !t0\vm'ds berler educa1i.on were mis- I directed. `l`hrn-A nnunu van :1 0:-un I|v"\r\v\ Oh llllltllltfll. `I`hm`e novel` was :1 time w=hen the farmer needed business -nbilit_v us much as he does to~dz1.y," (112:-lured the speaker. l`l' he is not a. good busness man he is a. poor I'a.rme1'." Whiln ha hall nn I-ocunnn (`nr fhinl:.| uurnur::h Hlilll HR ! 13 U. pUUl' lil-l'l|Ib`l. 1 While he had no reason for think- ing so, ifhe speaker felt thrat. wi.t.h\i.n a. short time I-Ion. Huowzard I"ei'g'11s0z1, Minister 0]` Education. wild give 21 stratmnent of tthe educa.tion:al policy of Ontzmio. The country boy and girl are not getting .1 sql1~z1v1'e deal, not a fair share of what we are spending for education. H unnnhl ha n\'nnnIHnn'1v rlifnnlf '5lprlHlllLL', lUl' t'(ll|C'llllUII. It would be exceedingly difficult to nd a. better system of ed-u~czu1ion man we have in Ontario todu'1y." declared Mr. M-artin. Through evolution from difficulties, it has `be- come mn-1y est`aJb1i`shed. Tho I:nnun1(nn- than annlzn hrinv nl` UUHIB ll*l`Hl'l_Y ESl`kUl)l|`5Iltf|l. The speaker then spoke briey ofl the evol-union process, from the days when nhe schnool nteacher boarded around, and when a certicate to S. .\Im'ti11 teach depended upon the nonsensical questions asked by the local board. In one instance 1';=.c gmnting of a certifrcaxte depended on Whether the zupplicant could spell the word sunmnous." The schools have al ways been equal to the conditions in which the people lived, l)ut.to- do-_\' conditions den] 21 u d be: tel` schools and so some Cll11llf_'.(?S are (1eSi1'i1:bl0. ` The cost cduc:1tion each is enoi-motts. Art, the present time there are 5000 soliools with one teacher. He felt it was only at ques- tion oil` time until we will liave move cotusolidatetl schools. Just now we must llIIvpl`0\`e the schools we already` have. In tliose schools it is l'=ouud of yezu that over 55 pet` cent. ot' tteui l1z1w= less than 20 ptnpils, while 645 have less t'h=z1n ten. In these 6-15 schools, comprising -I-I62 pupils. the cost, per pupil is $182. 35,000 pumils are costilic: us at the rate of $73 each. If ic :1 want] rlonl lizmrrinr tn n1-.vl:r- I i i .Iec1'aL`ed the spe-.1kL=x'. ` OI` `_ lion \\"-as other ui-In than htting boys for Uni- .\. .n...vu..; vI\. ..u-n. ....-uu_, The whole school idea is xvnong," The child put up to pass an enI1'an.c<= exzrmriml-~ Iion. Tlhon he goes to High Schxoolf and his goal becomes matriculation- nmrm-.11 vntranco. His crmten that we :-Lhmlld have some is varsity. Tihv 1<*(-lm.ic;11 schools have S0]\'P(1 the situation in the (-i1,\'.7 I"e\\7' mum be m`ot`oss;i0m11 men, I most will h:L\'e 10 Lin h_\` 111;u1uu`I lu`ho1'. t L. .1... | USL!ll'_4 HS ill llllf |illl.' UL -31-) Uillill. It is :1 good deal lmrder to 111-ake iu doll-211' 10-day 1.112111 four 01` Iive' |ye:11'.s -.1110. and so each wage ea.1'11.e1' `wishes to see than Ithe 111051 judicious iuvse is made 01' his lnoney. 1 I Tho an-nim` ;:z\1m3 1n'r)\'(-(l :1 humg (linger l`1'mu start to fini.~:h. I 1u_\' cvnirecl ulmm mi(lf'u~l for mu IirsI_ hall and only I-arely (lid -illwr-` tmun work within scm'in:.: (listzuxcem 'I`w0 pltllmc-s and a kick was Hu- rule for lwurly all llw first half, and each team was hold In small :.;:1ins. If :111ytln'ng, Barrie l`0rc(~rl the play (luring the first. two periods. and all. our Hm mm_.-hlml rum in (`.nllinc-. I The speaker made 1'e.ferc+i1ce to a[ splendid school in Sarnia, cmntpletezl recent~l_\' at :1 cost of $750,000. The school has all conveniences, and during the last year seven of these large schools have been built in On- t-avrio. A great work is boning done for the putpils in tlhe town. If all this money i-s being spent in cities," concluded the speaker, it is high time that money should be spent to gtive boys -.in~(l girls on the amii a better edu:czuti`0n. As -for liiintsc-ll , he intended insofar as he was able, to see thaxt tthe l':1.1'meI's got 2L sqiiv.-L1`:-l (1 end. 'I"h .\ n;.unn`/ln6.\.1 run`-\I\r\` in mi ueuu. The c011s0li(lu.ted school is not pomlluar in all ootnxllies. Tme lnmlnl trouuble seams to be that` the 1'0-ads! are not .0()(l emougll. But the gqlwstion is. V\`lm1t can we do with! the schools we have :11-rezuly built ?' I urns... .. -I\`/\ ,...u. .1 :.I. . :.. ._ . . .. Iii .Z!l)~ ~'fH elm noted that 1.11:- ` keep his mvn sons t who e>ducu1.i0na1 s_\ ,\V:- must insti int: and irls I , 1.`: .'IIHH..,|"?)ll H 1`! falrxner mm on the t':1I`m. s_\'sIexn to hlnzx Wu instiil mm the min i;= ,H1(`- b(v_\`;~` ;:'i1']s u love of `lawn and r-onntr:.', for whml all : and dmxe, fz11'ming is tho Ii) :>(-(-.uputi0n of -.111. If i1 is not pr: .n.h'r.\ nr-my Ohm nnndnlnun uvH L'II` :lll)ul" llL"\`/ lllL`,' hawk a:;2x.in. a I be protable. \ Inn... Hum UK })|'UlIlilUlt'. .\.lm1;_- tllois line I-lrm. H0\\'al1'd ;ler5_-'1|so11 had 11RSl1l`Gd the speaker some time 21:20 that he would 41091; into the question with a View to . 01' the school curri- culum, which wnulrl {rid the coun- `try. There is so mtuch tz111tgl1t that Ehas no (lirect l)earin: on countr_\' Jltite. .\lan,\' t`:1-rrner:~: keep cattle and `quently never know the profit and tloss of each i11(livi(l:ua.l cow. 'llhe_\' Llll`\'`l' test the soil they work. Boys n school could he taught these [11eedtl'1ttl things. _-\ teacher C`t0ll](l go i to one school once :1 week and teach `the boys farm lessons and the }.;irls lhousclmld seiellce. i "r\I.m.n :.. `l`\r\ ,..m..l-..a _e do not test their mill: and conse-~ lo work in ihut di1'(>cLi011. `per time to (leveltmp this s4purk 011 `nnplr-5 huvn been lh('i'8 are HUUhtll|UlU 5I_'|Il:'I]('(3. 3 There is the greatest need fox; brigh\t boys on the ram]. l`he* science of farn1.ing holds 3. h1=i_<.rht 1'11t.nm in store for those who wish! The pro- I pride and love for the land \\*us in`, the public schools and to [hm vnd . r,'o11x'sos would be i11va1m1l)lo. In .\'m=f01k cmlnty 1'01` c;xzn.1xnp']e. spucizllly tulmn cure 0|`. .\s :1 1'e=su.1t 1-hr~_\' get $51 :11 box 01' $9 a bu.r1'e1 on the Enmpoz111`[ nnmkc-1. Throughout! Ihn I m\1ince Whousands 01' 1 1 1 r I r . x m'('hzu`(I All Hit`, yll'>L`Hl L.`iIll' `are :\:o1'v1,\' in xwed of .!u ('mn1L\' nhme 500 mt-11 n-vr/1 Tn 411:. '\Ar|I-\:\n.:r\ Victroias Victor Records (11ll`1ll;.{ Int` nrsl, l\\'() |H`l`HHlS, unu an-I Ier Hm mw~sids-(1 sc01`<- in (,`ul1in:.;-, wood. Iiurriv ser-med to have u _'.:n,ml` chance to \vr(-uk 1'e\'(=n_'.:v on tlmiri omuononls. But. in the third qu:u'l~r1 11 Ihmwhh-d kick behind Bzu'1`ie's[ touohlixm grave the C.C.I. its only` touch of Iho day. Tho hull struck. the ;:round and in the scrum-hle Cox; xmillod it for :1 try. I-`nstvr \vaeg forced to mu;.:(>. a moment h1te1',| bringing the C.C.I. total to 6. Col-g Hngwood at this st.a;..'e ho;.rau1 mi striuke thoir stride and on one ac-E casion busked the whole length of- the eld to fail a. yard out from the| B.C.I. touchlino. In the last. quar- ter COHil1g`WO0(1 added another rouge and a touch in goal for 8 points. Dnhincnn Raid Rm-vinn and EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Opposiie P.O. Square the .n ...\1 .. J. %_c. KEENAN uvuura, Alll|l|lH_L', lh UN` 1 isnot 1 the nenduluzm will] 11. and 1';u`ming will hln A large selection to choose from. Real Bargains in Used Pianos and Organs [C dU this: Iunl Only One Store--- $110 nun and much ll] goal IUl' .3 pmnL.s. I Robinson, Reid, Service and Cowan were most prominent for Bar- rie. These four did the bull: or the tackling and were to be found at the bottom of every heap. The whole backvilield plunged well and -at times broke away for good gains. The line held well and played in- ieni`eren'ce to the limit. nmlinauynnrl nronnnfnd :1. well-

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