V01. LXVII. N0. 35. D. d'UlllI.3LvUll. i The followin,L-' will comtitlxtg `ch-7-` Bo:u'(l f.:1- tho n'.1. _\`f`21:':: ll. )1, Lay, H. A. Sims, Wm. Gallic, J. A.` Mz`.cLa1'en, Dr. V. .-\. Hurt, Jolnt,` Sinclair, J. B. Dougall, Wm. Rusk.` S. W. Moore, Dr. W. A. Lewis. Frank H*zm1mon the Mayor of Bar- rio and the Warden of the County. Expressions of rc;:1'et were voiced at the wit.l1dra.wal from the Bozml of His Honor Jutlgc Ro.='s., D1`. A.: T. Little and Mr. Thos. Boom-oft. who had all .` long 2lll(l faith- fully. h-:--.,....., .... ....lr. +n fl1n m-2. :- Referemce was made to the cr:--1 czisln in the Grand Jur_v s report re] the re escapes in the l1o. anzii the nurses home. The hospital inll inspected by a Government in tor every year, and the re e.~:czLpe.4; were considered ulequ:1t<.-. s'l`hei plans for the nur.'~'e.< home were up-{ proved by the dIupa1`t.1nem, and: should be adequate. ! I In! , _u.--..1......., ..L H. n\..n1in.. blluunl. us. cuu.x|uu-.-.. The attendance at the m was better than in pxw-\'iou.< rmany ladies being` proscrnt. uz:.r::.nur.n- uu um- ..._._...... __,_ Only when the Govermnnet 5:<.-t~:l an accurate return of ;:u: tax! receipts for the yezw will any la--l cisloxx be made 21.5 to the 1~e(1uv*im~.q in motor licenses for 192$). \vVlLlll knowletig'c~ of the 5.1115 tax colloctionl at the present rate, it will be po. sible to estimate the 1'ccoipt.s fol` thul scal 39:11` at ve ct-nt.< :1 :.:nllon.| and then (locitle how much the", Go\`u1'nment can 2.ll"onl to 1111) olll the un1.u-:11 license. 1 REDUCTION IN MOTOR LlCENSE`c1;1;~*s it. DEPENDENT ON GAS RECElP'I'SImi.~'.'~'inn I`<.... \`I`4n` .w.|.~xn1:.n Kn l v . ! The seventh annual meeting of` i the Ontario Conservative Associa- tion will be held at the King Ed- ',"ward Hotel, Toronto, on November 121 and 22. This year there will be Q 13. two-day meeting, the rst session to o-pen at 2 p.m. Nov. 1st, and the E usruial Bnquet and dance will be . given on that evening. The fore- noon of the 22nd will be given over to bhe di's` -of women : prob- , lerms and organization, and the afternoon to general discussion. The ,_ Royal Winter Fair opens on the `d same date and no doubt there will Unbe a lange attendance from all over LL _ 'n._....:.. .. `ONTARIO CONSERVATIVES TO MEET IN TORONTO NOV. 21.22 v u. u. A\~L'c.\. -4.. l the Province. scomsn RITERS . SEMI-ANNUAL MEET RN. HOSPITAL HAD PROSPEROUS YEAR T? I Monday and Tuesday of this week I the Lodge of Pe1"fecti~on and '~ Sove'reig'n Chapter of Rose Croir: ; held their fall re-ru.ni on, when all the degrees from the fourth to the eig'ht;eem-n were conferred . on tewenty-two candida-1tes by teanms fro-m Owen Sound, Alliston, Orillia, Midland, Newm'a1'ket and Barrie. More than two hundred membm-s~ ` were in attendasnce for the two! xtago. l Commencing: Tuesday afternoon,i the Rose Croix opened, at which eight candida-tes received the four degrees at the hands of Orillia and `B-u1`x'ie teams. I11. Bro. Geo. Moore. 1DLapuvt.y Sovereign Grand Commander for Ontario, was present at the ceremonies on Tuesday. f\ `u v ,,:_,.1,; :_ 4.1. 11.1.1 \,L`.1\:|u;uun,'a .,.. .._,w,. On M-ondiay night in the Odd- fellows Hall_ the Scottish Rite save in cormplimentary concert and Ll-ZLHCC. iThe concert programme was conni- buted to by Elwood Genoa, 010C11- tionist; Miss Ma.1'_v Smith, contralto; Miss R. Sparling, violinist, and Mrs. OIive Hud.-son-Seeley, accompanist. \r , r1,,.__ __ .. ._I.!1J`. ..L:.~+ 1111:` uvn: AJLl\.h.7UlI`>J\/\.I\._v, s.u,v.,u....r............. Mr Genoa is a skilfull artist and contributed 21 number of new and the enthusiastic approval of the zuulience which packed the auditor- ium. Miss ivlary Smith has acquired ithe rlifcult art of expressing the isentiment of the song with her fea- tures as well as by hr well trained voice. We noticed the ladies around casting` longing eyes at her beautiful _-gown (luring her rs : isongs and later when she donned ,the hi::hlaLmI kilts, and breathed i;-\mi7e Laurie with fine Sh21(iiI1f_`," and beautiful tone and Coming Thru Lhr- Ptye the audience was original 1'ecitations which met wit~l:- EI..l\. ...__ ._....,, "`.'-\nnie .=ha electriecl. .\`Ii. Spzu-ling" is an aCL Ol11pil>1l]C(i !:u-tist on the violin and her selec- itions, altliougrli not announced, were imucli appreciated. 1 izmd and i I i To Mrs. Olive 1-Iudson-Seeley we imust pay the compliment of s.ayin.g iithat size is a wonderfully accom- ! plished and sympathetic accompan- ist, and iier zu'tist.icA pla_ving' added u x _:1'eatl_v to the appreciation of the i :- lobher numbers. L-u1\.;3 (AP! IV\.IA ..., U, `beautiful (lurin, he an i v - 1 . The toast to the ladies was pro- ,hlt:*n'::2 unrl 1-(I-\'\I)O]]`I("(l to by Rev. C. I V` After the King had been duly v honoregl, the toast to the Supreme Council of Canada was proposed by . W. H Tudhope of Orillia and : 1'o.`~:pomled to M1` Geo. Moore, De- puty Sovereign Grand CO1 ] lD1va11(iCl`. who spoke on the composition and work of the Supreme Council anti ; commentc-(I on the healthy condition ziof Scottish Rite Masonry in Can- ada. M:i. was not :1 1'e1i2`ion, he .~:z1i(l, and it was a mistake to E;Cim ,L.'~\S it as such. It was not the S;n1i."\'=in1i of Mzxsonry to rvfomn bud ~ men. but its: aim and object was to xi11~.v.`.<`- _L'oo nu-n botiter. ygpn_ by Rev. R. A. Birnie of Dun- h \x Ill` .. -4` rm... ;c1(aa1~L-(1 and to the music of the 'Colling'woo(l Ramblers the ligrht fan- igxivcn in St. Andrew's Church hall, .'-\fte1' the concert the oor was tastic was tripped by the many lovers of (l~am:ir1-g`. Shortly after mid ni_:1ht the very enjoyable even- ing came to a close. Tuesday noon a. banquet was about M0 being` present. Dr. R. J. Sprott was toas tnmster and Mr. Edmund Hm'(l_v was at thr: piano, whilv HzLr1'y Barron deliuvhted with :1 song`. I ` l.-`.............' ..- .,.. ... ... ..-.. 2-1.139, an increase of 3.580 in `the 11:14, year. '1..is puts O.-thawa in `icf.-`hth place among the cities of On- Lario. Had 365 'Pati011`rs Du1`i;ng|` Year, and Receipts \\A'(-,1'(`*. $23(i,381."2. \ The population of O.~`J.~.u\vz1'is |2~1.139, Iiead as Result } Of a Highway`Crash `F1111m"al Co1'feg'e 011 \Vay to B{11`1'iO ; Car with Smwm Pass0.11gc1's St1'u<.-,1: Broadside 110111` F0nncll s Corners ; D1~ive1' Under Arrest. On Frid-a-y afternoon last shortly after four o clock, as a funeral party escorting the remains of Mrs. I Hugh Finlayson of Toronto (widorw 1 of Hugh Finlayson, a former em-*1 ploye of the Norbhenn Advance) to`1 Bnarrie for intenmem: in the Union Cemetery, was passing Bradford, one ~ of the cans was orced to halt ad that village for a few minutes, and in an endeavor to catch up with the I other cars, that had continued theil journey, collided with a car going in the opposite direction on thc crest of a knoll about -half a mile ` south of Fennell s Corners, com- I petely wreokin-g both cars, and as -I .. ..... "IL A-Ln .lnn6-L 1.4-` l>`.nu n-P bl-nu gs.-.-.;_v u..\.v.-.5 uvvu ......., ..... .. a result the death of four of the passeng'ers in the funeral car have since occurred. nu. u n mu 1 - 1 5 ` been t1`a.iling' for some i (The big Cadillac was driven by 1 the owner, C. H. Carter, and the 1 passengeits claim was being` driven at a moderate rate of speed owing ,4 to the wet and slippery condition 01]`: Ithe pavement, as it was rain.in~g ail` the time, but approachin-g` the topli `of a little hill Carter attempted tul pass another car which he luad time. As he pulled up almost even with the l ` car he was trying to pass, he noticed ;` ' another car coming head-on, and I not having time to drop back, he '2 headed his car and its load of seven ,` ' passengers for the west ditch, bluli 3 the element of chance was againsili - him, and the big` Buic-k coupe struck ' his car amids.hips and hurled it into ' the ditch on the wes c side of the` highway. ! TL_ I``.. ..&r... ...,,......,. The car Carter was driving wasl occupied by Mr. and Mr". Thomaal A.1mst1'ong, Misses Rebecca and, | iDo1"oth_\-' Watson, who were relatlves` .1: LI... 1._L_ \v,.. T.`!..I......A.. -....! `I1... VA/uov\.AAv lvntvcvl nuu nu. .-.u.........] {of the late Mrs. Finlayson, and Miss Mary Coleman and a Mr. Williams,` the three girls occupying` the rem` seat, Mr. A1'n1st1'ong and Mr. Wil~ liams the extra folding` seats, and Mrs. Armstrong in the front s_eati |witl1 the (lriver. 1. . 11:1` `Hife, [nu/u un, \|LAv\.Lo lnmlediiately after the accident thell passengers were brought to Barrie and taken to the R.V. Hospital; where shortly after they were ad- mitted M1`. .~\rmstron_g' and Miss `Dorothy Wa.t.;on succumbed to their injuries, and Miss Coleman dim`: early Sz1tui',izi_\' morning, the bodies` being` removed to Toronto on Sat u1'(la_v. Miss" Rebccca Watson, who`, had been rushed to the Toronto in}.-: as :1 last means of having` he: passed away early Sunday morning. . rnl..... t\\\I G,ene1':11 Hospital on Saturday morn-,` 111v; Mulb- Thus were four lives "nuffed out life a candle, and other homes turn- ed into mourning. `\.l_. rnL-._ \._..-..L..;...,.. .....,. \5QI\VI 11 ) At the annual meeting` of the Royal Victoria Hospital on Tuesday, the reports presented =sh`owed a year of activity and the nancial positi-or much im,p1~ov_ed. The total number of hospital days was 12,298, an in- crease of 1,079 days over the prev- ious year, while patients i-ncreased from 709 1300865. During` the year the receipts amounted to $36,381.72. compared with $30,159.65 in 1927. The year closed with a balance of 1 $1,786.70, while Last year there was | a decit of `over $500.00. During` the past year the new rates for municipal patients were put into effect, the. per diem rate now being` $1.75, with an addition- al government grant of 60 cents, mivki-mg a total of $2.35. This in- __.--.... .....+,u.:..\1.y l-unlhnll in n2n'r`ln.Q'. 1: Y t 1 2 I I l 1 1.`. ...w...-..=,. I Mr. Thos. A1'mstr0n_2' was man] lager of the Verral Storage Co.. P`a1'1iament, St., Toronto, and a bro- ther-ivn-lztw of the late Nlrs. Finlay- 'son and the Misses Watson, who were sisters of Mrs. Fnlayson. Misa Co1evm:m was engagetl in a store as a clerk, and was an intimate friend of the Wuatson sisters. Mr. W. R. lwilliams, a friend of the famiby, is ;secretary to the Assistant Posi- `master of Toronto. Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, October 25, 1928 On Sunday, Nov. llith, the mem- orial -sI21'vice will be held at the monument at the Post Ofce square at A o c]ock .ha1*p. An invitation is extcmlml to all 1o(l`g'es, societies [and 01`f.`.'i1l1iZaU0l]S to join with tho. vr.-tci:an.< in :1 nparzuie from the ~A1'm- orics at 3.30. I ..u..., M -.-.,. This will be the -tc-nth zinliiw-1;.a2zx1'y of the signng of peace and 0'ers a isplenxlixl opportunity for all citizens to unite in a service to honor those who have mimic the -supreme sacri- ce and to keep in mind before `the rising generation th(,-\_2'1`eat effort made by Czmzula and the British Empire and to remind tshr.-m of -the t.rz1god_v of war. ` AI LL. .. ...L.. ...:l1 Ln min.-.n U] u;.,xu_v v4. vvI.|A. Al those who wish will be given an opportunity during: the service of pla.cin,<: a wreath on the monu- ment. < - -u - ,- . m.,.N uxcuu. The veterans are anxious to effect an Armistice Chorus by the amal- g:'am:1tion of all the church choirs zmal nth-31' .=ing`ers of the town and; the townships of Vespra and Innis`l ARMISTICE DAY MEMORHAL I Williams, } rem` Wil-! Inquest on Wednesday Bandaged heads and evidence of ` other wounds received during the few `dhrilin-g moemnts of Friday af- ternoon Last bore mute testimony at the inquest into the death of T.hos `Armstrong on Wednesday to the expeniencess of the passengers of the death car. Commencing at ten o clock in the _,morning', before C-oroner Dr. W. N. Rogers, it was nearly six in the evening` before the ; jury returned a verdict that it cvould . not attach any blame to the drive) 2 of either car. ~.. g. -n . .< u H. M. East, the veteran la-wyex of Toronto, looked after the in- te1'es1;s of C. H. Carter, the driver oil the car, and E. A. Richardson re- presented W. L. Laurie, driver -01 the Buick cowpe that crashed into the Carter car. an . . -.1 !1'Y`lLKL'I11g at buuaa Lu -pu.u~u. -v..... -.. crease materially helped in nan-cing. The hospital received $1,502 from the Government, $350 from the town and $600 from the county (lur- ing the year. ~ Fitting` referenuce was made to the generous gift from Mr. Leigh- ton McCarthy of $15,000 to build the Nurses Home, as a memorial to his father, the late Dr. J. L. G. _ l\'lcCarth-_v. To this McCarthy later added nish the building: complete. amount Mr. sufcient to Trllf problem of fu1'nirsl1in:4' the home \\'-.15" solved by a donation of $3,000 from Mr. W. H. Wrigzht. Now the holsmital has one of the nest -homes for nurses in the province. 1'\ n e ..`l,..\ -.-.-.n/In fn +1-in .LaaI. \J-u.Lv\.L nun ovuub. ` Kenneth Gray, a young` mining ` engineer, next took the stand and told the jury that he was following the Buick coupe driven by his uni versity friend, W. L. Laurie, and had been t1~a.ve11in_e` 1;o_e'ether from Coldwater, where they had been vis- iting` his mother for a couple 01 days. He p1a.'>.d their speed 211 about 30 miles, and declared that he saw the Carter car come against the coupe, skidding` broadside across (Gonhinwued on page ve) _y, and for a massecl rehearsal of the band and choir in the Anmouries to be held on Monday evening, Nov. 5th. Further zumounce-ments will be made -next week and each c'h0i1' c~onmnunicated with. ! COTTAGES AT MlNET'S POINT ENTERED DURING WEEK END} On Satu1'la_v and Sunday the cot- tages of G. H. Estcn and Thos. B1'ook.~: at Mine-t s Point were Jarokmt into. A gold watch and silk tl('.i were stolen from tihe Eaten home and :1 pair of binocular eld glasses, 'flashlij_-`lit and other articles from the Brooks cottage. On 1\lo11(la_v nveniinr.-5 tvhe Provin-. cial Police arrestotl three boys liv- |in_g' in Allnmiulo, ayrml 17, 15 and 1., _..`1.`,.. ...... L .... 711...". lug In .uu-n--uu., u -., ..... 14 _\'-;n-.<. In police court on Tues- ldnay morninar the boys were re- mandvd, the old one in custody and the two younger ones in care oJ' their fathers, to appear on Tuesday, Oct. 30th. 1 ,n-I,,, 1,. UL .. uvuu. I; T110 articles stolen have all been 1 recovered. ` MISSES WATSON .AND MlSS COLEMAN LIVED IN BARRIE The Misses \Vatson, who met such] a tragic end as a result of the liighway accitlen-t, were known in Barrie. .lV_Ir-s. Hugh Finlayson, ~ whose funeral was being held that day, lived in B'arric for 21 num-be)`: of years, Mr. Fin1ayL=o:n being em- ployed in the Adwance Oice and at the Saturday Morning. During their residence here the Missew Wiats-on visited in Barrie frequently. Mr. Finlayson, who died some ve years ago, is buried in the family plot at the Union Cemetery, also a son and Mr. Fin1ayson s movtiher. 11- , r1_1,___.__- -....;`I.... -.: ..4.:..,. -3 ouu auu JILL. Auuwguvu-.4 ......u..\.;. Miss Coleman, another victim of the accident, lived in Barrie with her parents and attnde the Serp- avate School here. Her fat.he1, Dan. Coleman, was employed at the old ;_ _,,. ._._. 10).` nurses 1.11 but: yLvv.uu.L.. lezferenge was also made to the! increa.~sed `interest taken by `churches , and o1'a.g'nizations in assuming` re-' sponsibility for the maintenance of co1'tai`n room:<. Already the Hos` A. u n. .7, 1-,__ G` A `WINNERS IN JUDGING` ! COMPETITION! The jdg'in~g competition for junior` farmers in North Simcoe was held at Elmvalc on Wednesday, there be ing 24 entries. Stewart Bell, who won the two weeks free course at the O.A.~C. at Barrie Fair, was awarded the highest `score in Uhe open competition and in the Royal competition. 1-____. 17....n.. -1.` \7.n..,.u `D13 \Yn ' class. l.'Ulll.JCLlL|Ull. Ivan V`ase_v, of Vasey, R.R. No.` 1, won the championship shield do- nated by the C.N.E. in the novice ~.-. ny- vn._:.. L;- 1)......1 Wm. St`rat.h, E `C`l'ol`.S. Boys Winning Trip to Royal Ivan Viaseiy, Vascy, R.R. 1; Clif- ford Bval(lwick,~Ba1'1*ie, R.R. 3; Earl Jones, Midland, R.R. 1; Harold Cowden, Vasey; Albert Anderson, Orillia; Ross Faint, Midland; Hn1~ri.= Sage, Anten Mills; Mervyn Gal braith, Stayner; Earl W`oodwm'rl.` Stayner; Dan Coughlixi, Anten Mill.~r.l } O-pen Competition Stewart Bell, Barrie, R.R. Douglas,` G_albrai-tli, Sta.yi1er; ` Elliott, Elmvale; C 3; Merlin Barrie, R.R. 2; Jack Coupand, 13211`- i vie, R.R. 2; Matt. Mulroy, Anton ; Mills; Delno Jermoy, Hmvkestono; lmvale. Yv' I hnm. r`r\1\\`\l:`: i 1 oufp1`a a;r,* I Hi;-:11 Boy i: Stewart BC-11. The group of Christian men aml-` `women who were o1'ig1'na1l},' calle-:1 P1_\*mou*th Brethren because of hav- ing come t.o this country from P1_\'~ moutzh, Engrland, but who "style themselves Ch1'isti;.u1s, held a. con- 'Ier(,-nce in the Town Hall, Bar1'i(-,'; on S2r c.ur(lz1y, Su'nda_V and 1VIonda_\', October 13, 14 and 15, at which worshippers from Peterboro, North Bay, Toronto and intermediate 1 points were present. TFLI . ..... Ac r~1....:.~+:...m- m. cnn`. yuuuw v\\,A\. 1;;\.., This _L'roup of Christians or sect have no ack11ow1edg'e leaders or no denite 01'_:;'a11i'/Axtioii, but just men`. to read the W01`(i of God and pray. The Gospel Hall on Mar_\' St. is the headquiarters in Barrie of this as`- sembly of believers who do not re- cognize denominational bounds, creed excesses or other sectarian ex- cesses. They avoid the great ques- tions that have caused division and controversy since the early days of the Christian Church, and meet to- gather for prayer, praise and edi- ca-tiion. on: 1 ,9 Al, CONVENTION OF CHRISTXANS ("0ll(l11Ci,C(l Witlll _` life of Clirist. m.a~...u.. 'Dhe number of those wfho g`1frll0.l around what tihey style the table of the Lord is naturally small, as tvll9,V aim at strict si-mpicity and apostolic prirmitiveness in the lives of bhosni who attend. H was the privilege of the An]- vance to be present at a meetin_-4 in the Town Hall and we were im- p1'crsex.,r>(l with how every detail was the utmost atten` tion to the first aim of (lecpr.-st (le- votion and ill("2Ll'tfl' praise. Not an i1'relr*\'ant word was utte1'(:(l, no ex` pression oven zmpi-oziching li_u'l1tne.=.=- vvas hoard, few lll'.i.~'tl`2Li;l0l1S and my zmectlotr.-s xvorc: c-mployml speakers. 'I`hm'e is no r0_9:ulm` min- istvr and the principal theme wu.- ono af fol1owin_Q' the example of tlzo E1l.C.l] one who spoke .'<-on1<(l to follow on the line a(l01)tml by the first .~`.])0hl((`.1'. Tihrr body is _2`(*l1(`l`{1ll_V known as The Bret.hren and t.ht-re are by the . thouszmds of communicants thr0u:.t"n- out the wfn-ld. \.In\. x for $no,,oo'o. ceuam 1'uu`m>. rtu \.(L\t.\ . --.... pitaal Club, Scottish Rite, An- ` dre.w s Czhurch, Trinity Churclh and "Collie.-1` St. United Church have furn- ished rooms, and St. I\I`zu'_\"s Church has applied for a. room. The assistance given by the W0- `men ;~: Auxiliar_v was 5,-'1'atefully gl1ckno\vle(l:g:ec1. ,In addition to sup plying` and preparing: su1;pli<-.< of; various kinds, $527.99 in cash wu~`:` expended. The Hospital Club also made valuable contributions in the wag.` of szupplies. V , 1... Ll. . nfi \Ti::, Twn .<;s:-z1*_.= on the NH`: York curl) e:'v`nanf_v;(- w(!1`r? SON on VVr`Fh1(*.-`l.".`.`. One sold {r $120,000 and the ot.hw' .. ,...,..m,. I , ;4..-. n...\. in Both Competitions--`| I 1 I}: ` rom C 10 'st_v1e,_ 1. d LE D......:n l is to ge' .11. 3;|f:f ff. sv9tye1`nb mplam gtudv tl` Id, | Janucnmn snow? J, FIT nus cum) LIEE Kiwalxis Speaker Stresses I Need of Studying the - ii 111di\'id11:1] N ecd. That the educational life cf the dhild shouftl be related to its fut.u'r`2 life in such a way that that child will develop to the best po$ible citizeh, was the theme of an in structive address by W. T. Tamblyn, head -of the Junior Vocational` Classes of Toronto, at- Kiwanis .011 Friday last. `MI ... 711, 1 1 .. . .uu._; nu: v. Mvr. Tamnblyn at the outset of his talk traced the progress of educa- tion as we know it from the time when the old clhief took his follow- ers umder the shade of 21 b`i-g `tree and instruxcted hem in the use of led them step by step, and the nal test was on self-control. The next picture was of the Great Teacher, C1h1-ist, when he took a child and , set it in the midst and warned Hlis hearers that anyone who put a stumbling; block in the way of the ; child, it were better for him that a years ago, `in the North of Eng llto operate, there were many boys `who. were destroying propert_v and Lhindering: the work, so some of the ' owners decided to hire teachers and C teach the boys. They found that it paid them to do this, as the boys xgrew up to be better workers 1n the factories. A little later the Church ,1 took up the task of education, and d`thc:1`1 the the sword and spear. Patiently her _mi1esbone, etc. Then about 200` _ land, when fa-ctories were starting" I-unuu vAA\4 V...-.. From that time education has made 21 remarkable growth. Some .. would maintain that the cost of education is the rst consideration, but that is not so. The big thing: get the best. , If education is a preparation for ` life, as it is, then our e(lucatinnal Lusystciii must `-Cll IaY1'f. ,`C`. `Ne mus ! ' study the child `and adapt our system to developin_2` in the child the best: he is capal)lr_- of, mentally, morally and ph_vsi('all_v. To save e.\'pen. we hzwrg divised a splendid s_vste'm of lTli1.~`:(`(l education. but We must `:;<'-t somr.-thin_4' that will give the g;reatc-st good to the greatest number. All children 311'.) not cap- 'able of stud_\'vin_;' for p1~ofo:sion=s, ,'and all should not be asked to ; for profession. In our system Ito-day those who do not siuccoe-.l are cassed as dumb or stupid. Whereas man_\' of these are the h2`ig.ites`t, but ,tho_\' are in the wrong" environment. ' 9 3 `IX, 7`l'V,___1 1.... LL-.. A.,.1.1 .__.....Al_;.... nu`: u1\. un -.-n. --;u..,_ ....-..u.....\....... M1`. Tmnblyn then told s3meLh`.n:z 01` what is b~':il1f.L` done in the voca- tional classes in Toronto. The great thing` wags to get the pupils: to taste of success. Of a class of 34 bo_v.s,. who had been classed as utter fail- ures at the public schoois, only or:c-' had not m:11.e groocl. Of 21 survey of 233 boys who left the vocational classes 1:151 year, 182 of them are now making good, earning more tahn e11oug]1 for their keep. 117 L .,.:_._ 4.1., 4'l.2|.! u... 4...... 01 ;~Zu])p11u:. Under thc .s`upr31`\"i.si011 of Miss McA1'thur, who took C'h1l'_:".'?121S~'1 N0v:mb(r1', the work has been <.-f`- ciem .;.' carried on. Owing` to th-'2 - - ` 1...... Luann v.,uuu1.,u .;u; nu... ....-,_.. We must give the child the type` of e(lucat.ion that will best t the- in(l.i\'"nlua1 child, and so relate its educational life to its fulfure life. Business men are gxiving more time and thought, to the un(l boys and girls and org'a.nizutl.Jus1 such as the Kxvanis Club could be a big help in solving these prob- lems. ` . PRES); YTERIAN Y.P.S. IHOLD -. MEETENG AT ALLANDALE There was an attendance of over 200 at the Pr(>s;byte1'ian Young People s Rally for the southern par! of Barrie Pre.='.b_\'ter_v, held in Essa St. Church on l\ Iondz1_v njg'ht. There were m})1-e. from Orillila, Brzulfonl, Stroud, 1`~ho1'nton, Ivy and Scotch Settlt-ment. ' Two ne :1(l(l`.`('E~``.CS were ;. ,'lVC11 by Rev. W. l`. Clnnston of Tottmwham, who spoke on I ro. Day Oppor- 'tunitie.~ fo1'Youn:.:' People, and Rev. W. M. Karnawin, D.D., of Toronto, Sec)`o.t.a1'_\' of the Young` People's l~)oa1`d, who om))husi7.e(.l the need of _:ivin_2` full rv.-copmition to spiritual values. . 1 I 1!: 1._., 1'........,. nu.) \'d.IUk'.V. A solo by 1\`Ii.-s J<.`.'1n Kcarns and 21 duet by 1\Iis`'es Rachael Haxran and Isabel Herlgr-1~ were much up-- prcciaated. At the close of the- meetim: 1-efre;~"lm1cnt.~ \v0rc served. If thc1'r: are any I1'vi:;ht can standing` idle these days it is be- cause they won t hold wheat. I Eight Pages __ .1....- :4. 3- I... u,J_......._ V4. _ t.l1' '; will be no l'L11'1`;1c1- nr~r-ml 0 tin residence l`ormr?rl_v occupiul by; thr- nurses, and it will be mld us` .~:o0:: as 0j.,\1)O1 tl1l`lll'._V offers. The Board 8.))pC:1l.'5 to the pul)l`c for the 1`i(".:ti of `.'u1't,hL~1- umloxvinrmt-. At. prrzsent t'.`nc- annual income from this sorter: amount to only $17~l.75.. During the _vc;u' a b(.-qu('. of $500_ - u 1- ,,,. L',. 1..L.. \1..-. T'l \..'Ix>- nu. ...~. ..`.,-... I b:;(1uc~: $500I" was rec<.-iverl from the late ;\Irs. J. S. J'0h]`:StOI1. ' 1- `II, 5,, _. _..!H ._-\.<-.`:`-V1", C-hr.