Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 24 Apr 1924, p. 1

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Hll whi n...1 lldltibl. l /`YUM. LUK bllklll (L11 UlIL}clhLUl.l. The amlnbition of pastor, ofwcials nrl nnnrrrouvnnn in fhnf cuvorv nor- '-Ronda and The f01}0\\'in_: am ,1 1` un ynuxl uuu ||u\ pastor, Rev. TC. spoke from Phil. lcnmv thv power Hnn H 'l'H.\|I. I.\\'(H'IR.`4 IC.\'.I()\.' H0('I.\I. I'}\'I'}I `mil R`vn'_'(~-< n1 Cnllirt .1` 0| V4 4, l.'.\l]lll)lV plnnta and wu:tn:- T?r.\\' .lHJ. adjo .1- 0 3I'id: *(-ounts |unn(\I\\ n ill I llllLL m\'m'.: T.` "I" 1 I/WU WEEKS. An amendment intmduced by Ald. Wa11(er, seconded by Second Derputgw Reeve Poucher, and reading, that the word obscene be eliminated from `the origianl motion of Alti. VVal1wiu, was lost by a vote of 7 to 5. "F110 n|nHnI- urn: rnicnrl hv Air` , 14. Chas (`-1 :r\ 11, -:11.-111, n. .`R.U(>; H011). 1111111 $111.00; .... 11-." :n. rn ._, ` 3 fm` 1'om1:=. nonded f-or `; w C1en1m1t`s.3 `r00d1`o]1mv, C. I-Tom'_\'. " .. .-. '| ` ulullxt: yard, ' 1'01` _v (111 unonu : ,,mypl`1. H0 :1 (1- 13 :\\u nlyzlas. l"hud a.~;|x(:` \\ run and] Ihe} huti the" O"\rs VVELS IUSI. 1.7,) it VUlt5 `U1 1 LU D. The matter was raised by Ald. Waxwwin under the hezLdin=g of in- quiries. He asked if the Mayo!` as Chief Magistrate of the town 01' the Chairman of the Fire and Police Committee were a,wz1re of the liter- ature that had been tlisseniinzued th1'ou:.;hoi1t the town. He then read :1 paiiipltlvt which he ciztimecl had been distributed front the kinder- unrteu to the Cf)HG`.:'ll.t8 In:~:titute pupils. I consitler that obscene. The ziulhm` 01` this is Di`. .\[iLl'L'll'et 'l a.tters01i. I think it is an iLi)s()]l1tG disgrace to have such stuff dissem- lnntnti I 1-I\v~.;-ilI:.u- it unv .lnh 4-A 11 UL Hlillll` ill IIH: Hl'.`.\k illlllllill ll|l"lfLlll_L',.` In the opinion of the n1ujm`it_v,t _,c10\ er conditions, so far as can hei tdeterntinod, are good. The l11("l])het'f~f% tropm-rod that they had \'er_\' little t';h01w_\' on hand. The t1'easurer s re- _;port. showing :1. balance 01' $60, was Irond and adopted. 1 I .\ (10l]1OI1HH'2l| i()lt day -will hv hold` `this yout` on .lun<'~ T at .\h`. IIm1:h-5 ;`ton's bee ymtl. Ne\\"ton R0l)ins(m.j jthor _\`(>n thnre have `\-on t\\'n, Hhut it \\'a:~' folt it \\'()u]' 3 hottvr` to hold one good one L` .n two not :-n rIIt\(|r\rr1I1 SIMCOE APIARISTS I ELECT OFFICERSE Henbert Carley, ve year old son of M1`. and .\I1'-s. O1:iff. Carley, is in the Royal Victoria Hospital as a resplut of being stimuli by a. car 011 Wednesday aiftemoon about 5.30. The accident occturred on Collrier Cf in fvvnnf A63 {Jun nluilrlhw "\rvI\\r\ llltt ELUCIUUIIL UUUIILIUU U11 \.zUll'lBl' St. in front of the child's home. With two or three other childre.-~. the little lad had been pllztying, and as one made a motion to throw some- thing at him, he stepped back off the grass directly in the pzrth of a truck driven by Jeuck Viair. The child was thrown aside by the i1n~ pact and bruised rather badly. He wlws picked up at once and rushed to the hospital. where an x-ray photograph showed that he had a slight fracture of the skull. Alilter remaining unconscious for several hours the child has now come to and is in a favorable way to recover. No blame is attached to the driver, who did everywthinvg in his power to prevent the accident. FIVE YE.-\R OLD ROY INJURED \\'Hl:].\' HIT "BY -MOTOR ".l.`l{l'(`K| Ray Hoover, nlzumger of the British American Oil 00., Ltd., in Banie for the last two years, has been transferred to \Vingham. His nmny friends in Barrie will be sorry to see Rwy leave town. Clifford Inonside of Orillia. takes over the mauztgement of the collrpzmy here. At the annual meeting 0!` the .`.Ri1nc00 County Beekeepers Associa-* Hion hum in the Police Conn cha1n-1i H)(`l'S on Satllrday :1.1'te1'n0on. the 1'01-`; [10win_<.: offlcers were elected for the_ `ensuing yo:11' : E \ 1 1'n: W . J. ;\1)e1'11ot1:y, Bee-| itnn; "Vice-I rc-s.i(1c:nt. T. A. Ch:1pmzm. . ED991011: Sec.- I`x'eas.. R. G. }-Iou_zh- } tnn Dnyu.:r.. \ n.lu'vnu.~- \\.' 1 J' ( 1 . . ` I R. F. H:1h`(\Hnz1n, 3m(1`fo1' Ciiws il r;1<-1 i(`211 II_i111.s' to .\pi;n-i. \ : lJl`\:'lUll. A`l:L'.1|L`(ls`.. xx. `ton, Bm'1'i(-: .\11ditors, `M:u'\v00d. Barrie. and I'hIhon'; Exec11Ii\'e Cm 11 \1.,\.....`u... rn I ml. }l'JUll_`-',lllUH _` Ecxforo H10 (>1(-`minus took place, _ .\Ir. I-Ioughton staied thzx! he felt . Inn`-re should ho :1 c-hnn`;n this _\'eru'. l I 1 1 1 He was almost too -busy to under, take the position of sec1'etz1r_\'-t1`ea.<-` urm` for another _\'c:n' and he would- he \'e11\` fzlud if Hwy `xvould appoint , sombone else in his stead. The! members presc-n1 voiced thoir ap-:(L pmcintion of .\h`. I-Ion,;hton s sor- vicns in Ihe p:1. and felt that In chnl nnnnnp Fnr nnnH\nv- rrznr :1! \ - llllflillllltf. SH Tho 121211101` 11: ful co11sidm`nIi0 - in the best inI~ I think 111: Yhinn-n Oh-so nhi \lL'l'h In 1 least. `(ton consented `ttrr:asu1'e1' for 'u11de1`: t i um: [mm should continue for another year at llll'll 'l(t`ll lIlllL H\` to act as S( (`L"`1I`_\'- this that opinion iclnver tdetern1inr*d. 3 rrxprwtml your, wit._ the :1 ct1an:_w would he made at the next annual m(=etin,:. 1nz1jm'it_v, n1mnhers= \'(-` _\' 1 _ 1 at I'n p1-vs. M1`. }In11_<:11-.,;0me mm ( .\Ia1`ch 31 1 thv sout ;n`_\' UPS. 1 heart`: :1 Few momm mink. \\'hi( ;.\`mne f<-\\\' he . was hroaki tre.=pa.=sinL* thnv nu-uin iH'lll'l' illlll IIHI p(>op1e have I1!'\1.'n rm I`-nil: ll\\ UUH, lJilIll|.`. illlkl -I. \\ ill!\\"l, 1Ihon'; Cnnm1izt(><=. \V'.: .\hernot]1_\'. T. A. Chapman. R. G.` '1 rrhinn lil_V Ill" IHUI" Iurnpmm fan] in Whr-rn you `are v\l|I!t\r\r1/\ Ann` P\ MOVED TO \VI.\'G HAM n.~;. ;uL'IuI(`>.I fnlsn, onntim (`_\' can bra m I` . l`d.`3|`, [H51 l (cmminuerl .`U|' . Sim`! V 1'e:1din: on tho l"I[lHll'h l'l'lliHl 'I`lmnr:h1.l`11lness ne.:<.v. another. '1` r 01` fzxilllros are I` those two." ' pictures of immc an r\nnHnnr.:`| Hun IJIIIU [HilL'l (mt-Ml heel` is :1 right a boost. Don't kn rvv\II:u\nr F. LU 1,111: ul11U:_`-.'.1LLll: 11l.'sL1LLlLE.! I t11at0bsce11e. 'Pn1ttm`s011. I d:isse111- i11:11I.r1d. 1 C011$.ide1` it 1115' duty to protest a2ai11st this 110511 and obscene stuff being ci1`c111ate(`.." The 11z1111es 01' those who had disiribilfed the pa.111p11~let were r:i\'e11 10 Coun- cil. One p:1111p111etw:1s issued by 1110 \\'.C.'I`.1`. 0111` c11i1(1re11 3110111111 Vezirn t11ose 11111125 1'1`m11 the-11" 11mt11o.1`s 211111 1':1111e1`s in 1110 p1`i\'11r-_v; n1 H11-ii` hnmrxa" r-nntinnnrl /_\1:l 1 f-'U (LIIUHL ll IHC wilh two 01' H11'W~ nz smfm f100(1 Sta 0 l'nnd:1n1m1Iz11 rulv ue practical n(1vir:.> `ruin! hnnlvnnnnu Nb innnr,>di211(= V xuml the spr=n!n undo out 04' `cm uhout it the I` 4... .\.. ah. UH llLl_\ \\ All III IIPIU` no Ne\\"to 11 Robinson. won)" [1 `III. III idea lUl.\, w. n. u. J. \V:11km`, \ rWn......:.a..` Vt` 1. unuuj-.',_nl. 921 that if e\'e1`_\'th i 11 $4` u (~11 nnnhrn n `UlI|:-'. all . 1'\n| B|ll}kLC.`\ (II UP! I'1n'1hm- from .=1wc0ssl'111 hon- uin r~h21rncH--1'- .n In r\s\r\ nnfl 5 I `h 0 q vn-\- 1` unn best, i11tez'9st.s of the yotmg." I do not wish to reffect in any way 1 flhlf IU llUlL`[l(l L110 \CI1f)11s` 01` the body who has dissen1in_ated this! litr21`atu1'e." satid .-\1d. .\Ia1coms0n.', has received \'my care- co11sidm`:1Iion and it was thmtfzht that there are manyt thinzs that children should be told. on those who tlistrihutml this litur- ature, but I think it is mm 01` the: th'1n_;s that should have hoen loft! 1301' the homes," 1'e1m11'l .\I:1_v0r: r`Iz\iu- ' -funk. > four; 1d '2 nO.. Trappers Ignore VVa1'nings And are Fined $15.00 and Costs. EMINESING MEN PAY . FOR TRESPASSING Marshall Keist and Ellsworth CraAvfo1'd Ozf Minesing, convicted on a. charge of trespassing on the trap- ping grounds of John VV. Gossling on April 4, were assessed $16 and costs in 'Iiuesd`ay =s Police Coumt by Magistrate Jeffs. The in1`orn1a.tion was laid by Ur. Grosslin-g, and dealt with trespassing on three specific rmnnzinnc jLlCL`. ll .\1`n 1'0]. ml th (in: 11 .-n u- r\ V...-.u... .....m.-.u., . .... uuwu !_\'()11I' si.:ns if you want 10 save trouble. Then on .\I:n'ch 27 and _\m'i1 1-1, letters were sent Keist 'aml C1'a.\vord by I30ys' and '.\Iu1'chi- son. ac-Iins for M1`. Gn.=s1in_;. On `.\Iarch I mm Keist and Cmwforcl an southenssl corner. There was ::mne over 1110 traps and hound- 12n'_\' lines. Then arzmn on April 3rd 71 hem-(`I shot and saw Keist :1. H`e\\' 111011101113 lmer. He .-gave me :1 ;mink. which he Fair] was mine. ?un....-. rm... /1.... ln9r\v- `. .. H. :1... }_\li|!\'ll tl, Ul lllk` BUHIL` .\LfH|. 1 HULK` iod thwm zL;za.in, when I xvas put- ttin: up the signs. At that time I sctxv a brown do: come out from he- thind :1 tree and :1 minute Iator saw ;K(=i. and C1'z1w1 m'(1. I called to ;'them and told them to keep off. i Crawford answered, Pull down . 1>I\I1 vv r<:t\*I\t` :1` 1-nu nvnn l~ On bn1'n , Smne HlHl!\. \\lllL'll HL` .`cL1|l \\il> Illllltt. foxv d:1_\'s later whmx the ice b1'oakin_: up. I saw thmn again tre.=pas.=in:. Then in Jzxnnmry. 1924, 1he_\' n}.:uin trespasscd and I gave I Announcements .3. Interview Minister Rgarding Highway ` KIL" - II) I g .\l01h0dis ' Tuesda,\' `and 30. . T`In z-n H13 hl'l \ arr.` nu `.\Ir)rni1H.: subject. }!(nnwled;:v." Ev H\`mv Emphasis in " will he sum-3:11 n .1 \ 'l`l'l ,Hl{(`l`l.()HlH (`l.l.\'|(` .\'I` l|()S|`!'l`.\l, 'l`l'll'llSl).\Y, .\l.\Y I (Continued on page ve) 11 '\ll LHII ll Knicely mun Mnlhc-1' D213` __v _\Ir)Ih0r Vine." he pr0s by imf nrnnwnn C il|l' .uuun,'x l.Iil_\ |)_\' hL`I'l1l_`>, in three he Collim` St. `t Dmmatic . on and \\':,> , April 29 3.\ Ill) 01-` 'l'lI.\ NR5 .\:.\r.Iu.\(;I~:: `-1<.\'1c.1-:m'-- ( 0 Lu. [3 ,..- A `Ciill H10 _u u _\ Huxtzn L\.\1\.J1'4l4 by Rev I 1`Hnu o-..47 l`A\|`lllll_LL hll|l`|l Cl,. in Rrxliginn." I music by tho 2 .\I0al`o1'd nmlo Eight Pages J 1 1 U Barr l|'llli[|'[l 2lllI.`l\|`|` Ixntluy. _\I:1.\ 4th. I.il'o's 5`-uprexne in}: suhj(-ct. 'I`he ((=1i;r,in11." There sic choir, afoul quar- -On 'I`uesd~;1y, \. R. Beverley, 'nr0nto to An- ~uu3. Anny hm1c'0fo1`t'h the same I 1.. .\ bra \t\ I`.-1' .px Ur ' l)'eI`< L5`. Lu. .\ \\'2L\'." : a solo n \`ie\\'r> ]~ nf Pllblit `with ref: I ,.. n. V.- noti- ; ilnn T rahanl riends Id ness .y.;.h-`nu ll HIU umily ` hav- and l'lU\!'l I , ter and uvioh Fm < J}! [Hill than n\u'O:. I'll pl UUl1.`1` H than last yea I. I. .`l(`l..\(`Hl,.\.\' l`l`1 .\l.|..\.\'D.\l.l-I I`-l'.`~;l.\'I Hall H" il 11 l ;`(l Hon. LL13 . `V Hu_\ tab1-9 9 Ohm :1- defend the - ha a 1! Conan`: on paze ve) prntosretl st] istribution of N0. 10. n1U\ IHL1 Id Doput; 15-2 in Em Nmtitb mm zmmmm 1110 \\'.U.l'.l. Ulll` ch1t(t1'e11 SI101ll(l\ things their p1`i\';1r-_v 01' their 11011195," continued I.-\111. \\'z111win. '\\'(- belong to an iutelli-t `gent Ch1`istiz1n c01111t1*_\' and d0 not? need n11t: to 001110 to h1`0 into what should be lea1`11011 i11 the` .'~:z1nct1'ty of the 11011111.". 1 The motion given above was t.he_11 pmpo.=Q1l. _-\11z1111e11(1n1e11t was in- trodttced. 1 Y inn `r\ H \.\ ICS 453 llI.()( `K .vo1mg. | EH40. UCL re many 1 own home fem widoc. nu. .. nut in nin ..\L.'t`l(`.'[ 1 thei spec-. I1l um} .'1,vor'( 1 f t v ]lHb\LlUll_\: N The accident was -r::[nes: by 11: number of pusse1's-h_\'. Davie, who! had just returned home 1'mn1 the: !R.V. Hospital a week ago .\I0nday,` i:L:?te1' beinr: 0DU1'Z1((`(1 on for appun-t qdicitis, was I1:-*1pi11g in the tezxringf |d0\\'n of 1110 I)ui1d'u1g, which was! 'dest1'0_\'(-d by re :1 couple of weeksl Bet.\\'0en the 1)11i1dd115.; and his" nu-v\ hnnux u.- n nlxnut 'Innn Quvnlx-r. }\\'m.1m1 Building` Falls on? I u 2 1>;m- .\1:(-:1>ougaI1, Killing Him 'l'ns1`u11tL\'. ! l .-\t :1 well attended meeting of representatives from the various clubs of last year held at Thornton on Wednesday of last week, it was decided to continue the South Sinn- coe Baseball League the same as last year. There are seven clubs in the league, Ivy, Thornton, Cooks- town, Beeton, Knock, Alliston and I3zn`rie. \ nrnn r1nn`| n.l-` r`lh-nu:-ninn 6-nul- Dillllti. A good deal of discussion tzook place -over the grouping this year. It was suggested that the three teams nishing rst last year, nanne< ly, `Barrie, Ivy and Allistion, con- stitute one growp to the known as Class A, and the other four, Knock, Thornton, Coolnstown and Bee-ton, as Class B," the winners to -play off or the title. This sug- gestion was, however, voted down. It was decided that no game may be started later than 4.30, unles.s the home team so wishes. Many other points were brought up and dis- cussed. Anothex` meeting is .being held this week to draw up the schedule `for the season. Thn nln.nh-\n AF minnhn v1r\4r!IIl\r, E15 LUl1U\VL Hon. Presidents, W. A. Boys, K.C., ;\I.P.; Earl Rowe, M.P.P.; J. E. Jamieson, ;\I.`P.1P., and A. H. Felt; President, R. D. Hem'_v, Thornton; Vice-P1'es., W. H. Martin, Knock; Sec.-'I`1'eas.. Lou Stewart, Thornton. `\,zKl!_`-.. 7 .\ 1d. HI `n.:'I11`nst 1itex':\t11rv H! o\.:.. ELIFE CRUSHED om J } BYA FALLING WALL; :9UllUull1t` 'LUl` L118 bliilldll. The election of oicers as follows: Unn `I3:-rxo-{Ayn-.0-n TX7 A 1'1.-u SO UTH SI.\l(,`OE B.-\Sl<}B;\ LL I.b;\(il'l'J SAME AS L.\S1` YEAR` l Crushed by a. falling wall on yaylielxl St. on the p1'0perLy owned` by Alex. Cleland 21ml 1'oce11Il_v (10-' .<:t1'0_\`0(i by urn. Dan -id .\IcDou_;a11,| known as Davie, twelve _\`e:u' old} son 01' Mrs. Jzunvs .\IcDuugz1ll, was )i11s1a11H_\' killed on \\`0dnesd;1_\' even- ii11':.- abmnt halt pu.sI six or 4 quzutcr `in :n\'r-31 `Ha nncanrl -J\\'n\- nlvnnuv lllll LU lmd fa] ithe (h'i' ; to pic]-: 'crac1; :1 Our L'l"dLIl\ il.'lU xvrus too late, him :1.11(1 pinned \.; hm Mn- I-n n Illll LU 1, the hi fhn L1 1. Led HI I?` ) pick up ullon from V01. LXXIII. 9 |!l,'l Ul U \V 11011 u-.. .. I\\'I .uu|L yuan .`,`1.\ UL ` He passed aw :1 in (I. ILIHU dllll ;\I'te1 supper he Iln n i'1.xu* hn old. nlrx .5u;.vpL:L A1`: Lulu f_';Uul: . L few boards that} the building into! fhilo st00pin:.: 0\'e1"| i he he.nx`d 21 :~'h21rp1 .` the street. but hex 7 \n II*n11 vnnnlr./I nn ` E \\ LL} him In r\v\r` .;.. .u....., 1'mg, L b11i1(1`il]f. his, ane about twelvei unnnv Ian `and ...l\)'\!`n| >UIHl xful the +1.... Bl|lfL`A. Ulll L11 toppled 1m t1GI'I1K.`i1 .nni.\.v Ixn In COUNCIL DECLARES PAMPHLET OBSCENE1 l. \\ll1l IP25, ~5} '5 down on`\ Dl'0Df`1`1.\' > wall fall-I \\'_ IA. hzul s\\'<-pt J L;,g(11_1-' uH 4 ruin- .....I.,.,1 r,. resulted L\k.ll't * a1mosL! u b1'o1 uc uuni, .sed the H Pu]! lull.` il1l.`.L\.|llb ll) llcL\L' DL`l\lL't' illbU- vl'ublic uwetinqs will be held at |C`n1n'chill on May 1 and at Stroud on .\la:.' 2 to (lit-SCHSS the m:~.tle1'. .\ sizttement was received from U10 Dom. of Public I-Ii::h\\'21_\'s show- in;;: the share coining to the town- i.=T'1ipf1'0ni mad 0x.pen(lilu1'es for !192::. $14,859.67 was the total amoilnt :~:p0nt and the tsownship gets 1'-3` pe1`cm1t., 01' $2,971.93, a cheque for \\'hi(`h will be l`01'\Vm'dod. Si.\'t001 1 Apply for Position; A. Bcatty and F. Guest Appointed. lNNlSFlL TO HAVE . ROAD OVERSEERS1 Innisl Council met at Allandale on Saturday aA te1'noon, with all members pvesent. Considerable discussion took place regarding road problems and other matters. Al AL... .....,...:....- ...,.,.L:..... :5 -...... ,_..-........... ....... .v.....,. ......,........, At the previous meeting it was decided to advertise for a road superintendent for the township, as outlined by the Provincial Govern- ment. Sixteen applications for the position were received and opened at Saturda._v s meeting. Several of these were from outside the township and highly recommended. The sal- ary required was stated by two ap- plicants and was around $1500 per annuun for full time. The list of applicants were: Mervin D'_ver, Percy Thonipson, VV. J. Sniiythe, J. S. Edwards, (Northumuberland); R. A. Sutherland, Chas. A. Spencer, A. .\IcConl{e_v, Roy Beatty, Robt. Cle- ment, '--1-`ra.n Sinclair, Cl1a.s._ Hen- nell, Robt. Ta_vl-or, Geo. Alpine. Fred Guest, John llarshall and G. C. .\l1z1n. "Takes Strong Objection Tol Pamphlets Distributed To Children. J gxuuu. 1 After considdrzmble discussion it was decided not to axpvpoint a `super- intentlent this year. but instead two m'ersee1's were appointed, and Roy Be21tt_\' was :1p`p0inted nvm':~:oer fol` `.1119 south hall` of the township and Fred Guest for the north half." LUI il.`&51S|2l.7lL'U H1 5t5Ulll'l[1_ l'.l_\ULU rservico for that place. The I~I_\'dro nis c0mnmp1a1in_:: a line by I~`en11elIs, :Churchil1, Len-o_\' and Belle Ewart, wand the Big Cedar Point 1'e.=id<>uts `are a11.\:imIs to 1121\'1` service also. `vI nb1ic beheld at |C'nm'chi`.! on `mm 2 n1v.tIm`. .-\ cloputation heatled by J. \V. gF1'_`.Ei811I \ from Big Cedar Point ap- pozlretl lwfrro the Council and asked fo1'z1ssisIn.'1ce in secu1'in_; I-I_\ d1'o service II}'(lro| All" an-nn.nnl.-.o:.\r.- .-. Hun X. 13,. `.\ll. ll. he had 1 Branch. rurm hr- 1 p2:1nli114_' `Tarn n1n0: I u I 2 I 1 4 i Mrs. E. I-`ell a!=1 (1 that Co H'0pai1' the fence between the `xpropmty and her t'211'm. ! .\Iitcho11. on hohalf nt :1 n::]"11i' r\1I'I\(\\I nl` 1`\r\ I"n`| .\. L'UlHHllIl|1L'illIl it-Inspital. Bu.1'ri0, (*1! Ilmi (me. _\li ' ,1... P\`. .1. a ll ( llH.`L Two \ 1' 11:1] _. -.\h`. C. C. Allan presented :1 letter received from the FOI`S[1 _\' `anr/'h. asking that some czwable m hr mtmed I0 stlpervise the IYIHIILT 01' trees on the donmnsl1'a- rn plots this yozu`. .-\s Mr. Allan rl as.=i.' in the planting last year 0 1I1'nm=:- was 101'! in his hands. is proposed to plant about 10.000: zes this _\'oa1'. ' E Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, April 24, 1924 of _\I2'. I51 of ihe .a:b1es." :- r\n u I`A\r\ run `By a vote of 8 to 5 the Council at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening went on record as protest- ing against the dissemination of literature considered obscene to the school children of Barrie. The nuotion read as follows: `Moved by Ald Wa1~1,win, seconded by .A1d. Huxtable. that this C-Ollcil n-nnn nos nnnn-rl n hnrnfnnf nrrninui VH K15 I t,`\'L,'l \ ("U l , on vbehall` of the :1. Tin F`:-nu.-II L LIL` Ltlilbtl as ance be A ..n,.,1 ..\ n.~+3 BUCUI {'5 I 121] ied nn1- nth \\lll' lt'llK'U lake. The ' this :1 pub- nr-1 inn H"-r: lilll iddlo Gnu ll'l,, zmplh nu: lt.`U [U other . )uncH1 park: Jlf IJU that } Singing of Canaries and Profusion of ]3`lowc1's Appreciated. AVIUVCU UV) .`\l(l VV2l,l'lrW1ll, sutzuuucu uy goes on record in protest against the distribution of obscene 1ite1-a.t.ure such as has been (li.Stl`ibll[ed to chil- tdren attending Public schools and Collegiate Instmltes during the last two weeks. An nnnnnrhnnno Gnhnnrlnnnrl kw AI;-I EASTER `SERVICES | 1 ATCENTRALCHURCHy Lllti HAIIIIUIUUII U]. phblul`, Uul`Cli1l`b' and congregation is that every per- son should nd Central a real homelike church. Never was that ideal more nearly reached than on Sunday last, when large congrega- tions assembled at both services to hear the Easter message, both in sermon and in song, and to Wit- ness the gorgeous display of plants, shrubs, palms and owers, of which the Easter lil-y had a. most con- spicuous place. To many a unique thing was the presence of singing canaries in cages hung in from of the gallery. The manner in which these bright songsters played their part, especially at the morning .ser- vice, was simply wonderful, for they seemed to vie with choir and organ in sending forth their richest and sweetest notes. Anni.-Inc Ixlnnnxinrr nnnrnhn nu-`:1 fhn :\\b't3l|:`-SL HUIVB. Amidst blooming owers and the singing of birds in this church, which lends itself to brightness and cheer as the morning sun shines through its largze stained glass win- dows, here the cotiynegatioii wor- shipped in the hzLppy sense that Ch1`istiani1_v is still a living and in- sipiring` i`m'c(= in the world and the tiiessage 01` the, R(`Sl11"'(`CIi0n in word and song is the most cziiptimting story of our h11mz11ii1}'. hei11_: H10 (-onirzal pivot about which 1111 historyl &\\'!l1(TA` Easter Sundzny at Central church was a day of more than ordinary interest even for such an occasion. Vhn 4~.n\.hHnn nF nnah-nv (\('`nI'n1`E b\\lU_`-',l. The theme of {he moaning srwmon was The Sepulc-h1'0 in the Gm'(1en, in which it was mn-p'l1asi7.e>(1 thak in most lives past, mfdtlle :1_'.'0 there \\ 2S'{ {L snpulchre in the corner of the} u-rm-rlnn n!` H1cn'y- hfn rand ex nauvl s.-;a1'rlon 01' their lifr` and tomb in the gzu'(len-lil`(= of _\'01m_:; people. Tho spea1 ed the fact that there was more of _L2ll`(lt"ll than or Inn $2l['>] )(`?l`.C(1 to all not to ma `U4 5"[IlllUlllL` 111 Lllt` UUIHCI l mtrtlon of life all graveym mtl1m' rc-ser\ e`tlt0 (`f)l`llel' 1' sepulchrn and then l)nr_v past and arise at this East son i_n'.o a nmv hope throu v\r\1Iv;\V~ nl (`lay-ig-O'z~ I~r\r-vuivv -`U]HlIL"lI|` HHH lHL'll Ulll_\ illl lHU' ` ' "" Easier snarl -`\b`"` son imo through t11el I-'~'h`- paws?` of Christ's x'esur1'octi011. Br"` 1 Come out." said the preacher, 3 H0~`~ h !"and wall: in the pn*hs of the };:11`- ""9 Shm` `don a.w:1_v from the m'a\'r= corner and '35 5 live the Pxubemnt life , amidst We 1` hloominz owers and SiI1_1:iI1_`.: birds, "3" 3` for this is: God's wm'hl and Clnistyhe Y0"-`. *1 ;has risen from 1110 :r:1\`e. 5me Th ovonin<.r service was one of F S()1]I. The choir \\':1.s` 21.h1)' aszzistml p,`Cm`i" 1n....,,.. 'I`]\r\ .. .,1J\'1cns I) I I 4 1 ' Iu- \Y\- LT `.\|)H`L'.. ill : \.'l|Ull \\ ll..`- d.|)l_\ il-`,.\l.\LI`U' `by M1`. I-I:u'1'_\' 3z11'1'0n. Tho whole ` `choir ncq11i1ted then1seIves in :1 F lmnnnm` that 1-oectod much email 1 1 Inpon the (`ap21bili1_\' 01` the leacloui *8Xp1`('FS(`l'1 the thzmlcs of the Board `;and the r`r\11_;r'e.-':11in11. with his own? iapprecimion. for me servicn of . `and 4110 0xquis'ite1)' :11'mn:ed pro-;` `f'Hcnn n9` nl-unis and nnxvnrc 1( 1 1 ;\I1*. \Y. C. Sills. to whom the pastor!` 1 I E rug : lllflllll { Tho ,hrie1']_\' f Iu\r\1- 1 Illllll`. \\(` all .100 fast." sairl Sec: I`onchm', and if litm'a1nrv i1 ha:<. c post oimw, where :n,,,.-,,,, .

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