Collier St United Church) BOOK STORE 001'. Maple & E]i7.abcth BEST SELLERS (`I IN lS'l`}\L\{\` I )E( `( )`R4;\ '1` I ONS (`.-\R]).\` and di or 5 for $1.00 250 EACH xmcs T run IUKUIVIU run nunnn D1-\I run r::.ru:.u-uwu and Intermediate points and intermediate pointsand Intermediate points 8.40 a.m. e6.10 p.m. 10.45 a.m. yd4.l0 p.m. 10.45 a.m. 2.05 p.m. d8.15 p.m. x4.l0 p.m. x8.l5 p.m. c4.lO p.m. 8.15 p.m. c-Sat. only; d-Sat., Sun. and Ho`..; e-d`a.il_v except Sat., Sun. and Ho1.; x-to Orillia on`.y; y-to Gravenhurst only. 1- u u--. Tickets and Information at DUNLOP AND MULCASTER STS. YOUR NEW FUR COAT By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the `Town of Barrie, hearing date the Nineteenth day 01`. Sepember, 1936, a sale of lands in! arrears of taxes in the Town of Barrie will be held at my office, i Barrie, at the hour of twvo o'clock in I the afternoon, on the Fourteenth day! of January, 1937, unless the taxes ` and costs are sooner paid. Notice,` is hereby given that the list of lands` for sale for arrears of taxes is be- ing published in the Ontario Gazette on the Third day of October, the; Seventh day of November and the` Fifth day of December, 1936, and` that copies of the said list may be: had at my office. m................r.. nm-.. n......:.\ Hn:=. See us when in the market for a new fur coat. Sixty years ex- perience in the fur busin-em . . . With our FACTORY-T0-WEA:R- ER method of selling fur coats you get the utmost value for the price paid. We take you to the factory, and your coat is made of se`.ected skins, styled to suit you, at at great saving to you. Phone us for particular: :: Phone 290 i=3.c}r"daz.-row}-:Anaiz* & CO. Furriers 1:: :1 III` A T QTl\lIE WHEN GUESTS GROW WEARY AND TIRED CHECK YOUR LIGHTING FOR EYE STRAIN FOR TORONTO FOR NORTH BAY FOR PENETANG ..l :..u......._...1:..A.. _..:..a.. ....J !...f-.--...n.l..h. _..:..L.-....1i..cn......n.ll-.5- ..-... COMBINATION HOCKEY TICKETS FOR TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS HOME GAMES. RHEUMBTISM Rumacaps Are More Than a Relief From Pain. This scicnz `ar- mula (which is not a patent medicine) really reaches the o_! Rheumatism. Uric acid deposits are eliminated from the jail... and muscles and the kidneys and blood are cleansed of impurities. Onq box will convince you that permanent relief is possible. --'-v-I-'Iv- I--v onckncne run new me mm urea ma ncmng \ bncks--n boon to houaewiveo--und more than jun a temporary nllei. ! SCIATICA ::2*';t:;u`.?:.9;::*.$;u:r:;`2;i?L':::.$*: Rumucupu. Swelling: from Rheumatoid Arthritis disappear In most cure: with . n tcn~day treatment or len. I "III`X -IZl-II I INTI` during the nt day of treatment. Rumncnpa relieve the pain while removing the cause. yet they cbntain no harmful drugs or narcotics. Hundreth of poovph have testied to the qutk relief given by this emclent remedy. Start the ad- ment today and end Rheumatic pain. - - -- - 4---- t'\ _. . Lu ;_,,|_|_ u__ _._,.___. Notice is hereby given that all` creditors and others having claims against `the Estate of \Vi11iam P. Soules, late of the town of Barrie. in the County of Simcoe, Gentleman.! deceased, are required on or before the Fourteenth day of December,` A.'D., 1936, to send by post prepaid,i or to de`.iver to the undersigned., 1 1 Solicitors for the Administratrices of ` the estate, a full stzrtement of their claims, duly veried, and the I`l8Jt11l' ; of the security, if any, held by them. 5 and after said date the Adniinistm-L trices Wil`. proceed to distribute the; assets of the said estate among the; parties entitled thereto, having re-I gard only to the claims of which- they shall then have had notice. nafn nii Rqvvin n11+n1v:n LL.`.. and Bladder cleamed of impudtleg. Rmnncupu give you new health and vigor through their clunniog -nd gen: killing action. Muy Iedoun dincuel may be avoided by keeping the kidney` d d . m K00 or H Start your treatment today-Auk for _-_._ ....-,. ivkkluiw f, .'.`5..";.`.T' ".:"::."; x bun-I:-_.n hnnn In hnn.anpiun.__an.rl man: no: inn 3 Rumucupu. Swelling: from I RUMACAPS xumummrlc ~ cnpsunns A box of 50 capsules. more than two weeks` treatment. is $1.00. WATER, LIGHT AND GAS` COMMISSION OTI-IING will rob a bridge or card party of enjoyment more surely than trying to see by inadequate light. Few of us would willingly subject our guests to eye-strain and nerve tension if we realized what we were doing-yet nine out of ten homes are suffering from incorrect lighting and do not know it. ..... .....,.. ... The penalties of poor lighting are greater than we imagine. Nerve strain, headache, lack of poise, irritability, weariness which ,we feel in the evening are more often than not caused by poor lighting. Nature gave us eyes to see daylight, which is bright, clear and diffused. When we insist on using our eyes in dull, weak and sporty light, we exhaust Our net`/C energy at an Cnofrnous rate. xi 1 ,1 11 I ' , ,,__J A- :_ `(VGA ......v\. s.-n..-b, u. ..... ulnxl ...\...... -..--. You have probably become so used to incorrect lighting that you take its ill `effects as something which cannot be avoided. However, there is no need to be in doubt. g K3|I Ill UIIIUCI ; `Treasurer : Ofce, Barrie, this; First day of October, 1936. I A. W. Smith. Treasuren: \.\4 ux, u; \.u.u..-./... We will gladly check the lighting in your home. This service is yours for the asking. Simply telephone us or drop us a card and we will arrange to do this all-important work at a time convenient to you. 5235 (If you have .3 Lighting Servicefinsert particular: in space ' above address.) ATTAEK THE cAus'E or: _'?A'! '.?_.'_-'?A"_!?.FA_".- "sl;.."aa,a n}..;" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1936. r two cnpouleu will bnnhh the most us-val :he Put: life into llred and nchlm will banish the v A tn-nnnrnr-u mIleL THE -C:)AT STORE PHONE 62 Town of Barrie, County of Simcoe 'T`f\ K71'7T` . -.,....5 ...~... . 3 p.m.--Church School and Men` Class. umy 5112111 men nave naa notlce. Dated at Barrie` Ontario, this 14th day of November, A.D., 1931? Stewart & Stewart, Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for the Adnlinistrafrices.` (E :I:.1:','&'.'sA\It` REV.-LOUIS PICK RING Mlmsrrtk LESLIEVILLE A TREAT WORTH THE TRIAL It ; really a. plasure to E): .. ...:.. A6 du-nu the wav they Page Eight NOTICE TO CREDITORS lt's really pleasure to nx a pair of shoes the way they should be xed and you'll nd that it : a pleasure to wear a pair of shoes that have ben repaired by Brix too. We do the job cor- rectly Lhe way you want it done. H. _ BRIX SAUSAGE Fresh Daily C-(-)I_{RECTLY Proprietor 61 Elizabeth St We Fix e;f1_ .... . .v, vvuu TO WIT : BARRIE I _j__.j Wolves in the Angus district are `becommg a, menace. Game Warden ;Buie recently found 21 large deer ` 3 ki'.1ed and partly e-wten by the `wolves. They have been heard fre- iquenitly and numerous `Ibe seen in the snow. I tracks may REV. E. E. LONG, B.A. B.D. Minister Lloyd Tuord, Organist a.nd.Cn0xr- master. Sunday, Dec. 6, 1936 E K 11 a.m.-The Mnister. 3 p.m.-The Church School. 7 p.m.---'I`}1e Minister. We invite you to worship with us ` `The W.C.'1`.U. monthly meeting` will be held in the Llibrary Hall on |.\lond-uy, Dec. 7th, at. 3 mu. 3 1` U1` cheap. ' z1`?R\\', , __.___._._____ " Calston Horne, of O1-illia, who "celebrated his 87th birthday last ` week, a. few weeks before walked around Lake Couchic-hinig, a distance `of 27 miles. He attributes his vi- 3ta`.ity to keeping regular hours, eat-, `fin-gr plain food and abstaining from fthe use of alcohol. ` Winter got. away to 21 good start" the lauter part of .\`ovembe1'. On Sunday night and Monday night the temperature fell away below zero, '15 to 18 below being" recorded on t11ern1o1ne`L_5as in town, while in out- lying" district`s 20 below was report- od. ' Though it is only three weeks till -Chris-1-mas, tahere is very litrt,le holi- day shopping activity in Barrie as `yet. Judging by the loads carted !around by the express wagons, the '1mLi'. order catalogrues must: be used . prettlty freely. ihlllllif KJIUU. The Society is mg-ain uski-ng your Isupport for funds to provide cheer for many of our people, who are lfeeling the pinch, created by the jpresent wor'.d-Wide depression. 1 cueup. i 423w. l Would you like to earn a good Special experience not necessary. Opening to reliable, intelligent men. G. George, 570 St. Clement Street, Mnnah-0:11. steady income in your own locality `I. UlH(.'L`l'.`i \V(:`l'8 EIGCLCUZ Pmsident, J. D. Wisdom; 'I`1'eas- urer, E. O`t-to Ruwson; Sec1'eta1'.v,V ;H. A. Lennox; Collectors, John Bow-; man, Ald. W. A. Gill, Wm. Rusk,,.` `Geo. Cameron, Hawy Gartner and ;Chief Stc\\'.'11t; Committee, Geo. ,Shannon, Dr. A. T. Lit_tle. A. F. A. ?Ma.Icomson, V. E. Kni_9;ht, Geo. `Smith, Adjt. Charlong, Jas. Mac- G1'egor; Mrs. Saunders, Ladies Aux- iliary; Mrs. Edith Rowe, Women si `Institute, and `.`~`I1'.<. T_. A. Lowe, Sun- {shine Club. " 'T`1-.n Qnninhv in n`nvn:v\ ...-Ir-tn... H-.. QHICKEHS anc Geese and I \v ru - I AT ALL LEADlNG GROCERS AND I BUTCHERS ! Tihe regular meeting of the P.zLins- wick Women's Institute will be held `at the home of Mrs. D Arcy Lennox. on Tuesday, Dec. 8th, at 2 p.111. 5 I _________ : The first meetin_9,' of the _vea.1 of `the Ch1'istmz1s Chem` Society was ;held on Blonday night in the police =cou1't chambers, when the following officers were elected: DI-; ;,w:t`nn+ T R \XH...l,.... . 'I`...... - I [FIRST CO-OPERATIVE PACKERS n......:- _ n..b..i.. 1`.u : Noiice is hereby given that the list of lands now liable to be sold for arrears of taxes in the County of Simcoe has been p1'epzu'cd and is be- ing` published in an z1dve1'tis(:1m:nt in the Ontario Gazette upon the 5th of Ducmm-hm`, 1936; the 2nd of Janu- ary, 1937, and 61.11 of F'ob1'u:n`_v, 1937. f`nn{z..- nf .-nit] lid nf innni In` '|{l- I UPBll'lIlg '10 rename, Monetreal. With Christmas fast approaching And so little help in sight, A little donation from you would boost and cheer the Children's Christmas tree And would make our burden light. Thanking you in anticipation. Lands for Sale for I Arrears of Taxes 159251. Copit-s of . list of lmul 0)` ml- lvertisement can be soon in my office or \viI' be mailed upon making" ap- plication for same. In default of payment of taxes as shown on said list, on or before 'I`ut:s(la_v, tlm 9th day of March, 1937, at the hour of two o'clock in the zxfternoon, l shall at that time in the Council C`ha.mber, Court House, Barrie, Ontm'io, pro- ceed to sel` by public auction the said lands to pay such :u'rcurs, to- ge-ther with the charges thereon. An :uh'nnrnml sale will be held on Two Alliston men, Henry Iu`d-` wards and Wm. Denis, chvarged with `(lisorderly conduct, were ned $14.75 each in police court yesterday morn- ing. They were arrested by Chief `Stewart early Tuesday morning af- 'ter they had assaul`-ted 21 local Chinaman. C'I-1161` 'W'lIl'l U10 CI1Zll'1. ,`0S EHBFBOII. An adjourned sale will be held Tuesday, the 23rd day of March, 1937. h I-I Pnlgm-n Knight s Provisions]: uwvv D. H. Coleman, Treasurer, County of Simcoe. 'I`reasurer s Office, Court House, Barrie, Onrtario. the 2nd day of De- cember, 1936. %p.eA LS CHRISTMAS CHEER SOCIETY We Know You'd Like to Help Ila, Returns Made First Mail ALLISTON MEN FINED Sula--;-Lz11'ge Quebec 1-1e\=.\te1', Apply 69 1`i'm St. Phone POULTRY WANTED SALVATION ARMY the County of Simcoe mn \)VJ'l` - CM'M'N1. nu] Phcno I 186. -\J'\}r Col` Barrie THJE SALVATION ARMY Dav ROE `Ran-w-ha D1`\4lJV'1111UlV .`\].` Box 525, Barne. .11 v 1: fl- Ontario -4. A4\AAV\lL, 4.-4 uuu... .-.. . ...-..... `vase our town and vicinity se1`.ing calendars, greeting cards, etc., in- /ciniztting; that the proceeds of such lsale are for the benet of the Can- =adiian Legion in geneml and the Barrie branch in particular. We are Dear Sir,-At. various times dur-I ,mg' the yeuztr ce1'tu.in individuals can- ' ] l i '1 *1 .BIur1'ie Branch, No. 147, anxious that every citizen -of Barniel and vicinity should be informed that! Canadian I Legion, has n_o-thing` whatever to do ;1 with the sale of the above menition- l ed anticles and does not bent from :1 suoh sale. l 1 In nllrlio-la Ln Hun ..t.m.,. m,.y.+:..... .( - ----- 1 I Barrio Branc}1, 147, of the Gan- .adian Legion, held its annual meet-- Hng and e`ection of oicers in the. Lugxon Hall on Monday night. Six-] teen new members, the lamest Sih.',(;` I o1'2'unization, were initiated, with the cfcers of the ..C-h1'is`tie St. Branch,. - 'I`oron~to, assisting. ! ' T. Nlnvg um: n`|nM-ml ac nu-nc:lm1+| I The Editor, Northern Advance. hm... 'o:. A L vr\\~:I\IVlV +:n-. A.- SUUII S`du'.U. i " In addition to the above mention- [( ed activity, collections. of c1othin'g,;F footitwear, furniure, etc., have been" made -in Ba1'1 in the name of thei( Canadian Legion and taken out off `town. The Barrie branch is not!` connected in an-y way directly or in-5 dwirecrtly with such colletions and hasi no info1'ma.t.ion regiardinp; the dis- posal of goods so collected. The` Red Cross Society of Barrie is just- 1_v entitled to such donations and we feel rthat the Society should know where the Barrie branch stands when the name of the Oaniadian Legion is , used. `KIA .... "IA .....,...l.. ...-......,.,.:..A... ...... I ( V: I] :! '1 H is J 1 5 T Geo. Murray, Sarnia, and Peter Johnson, London, transientis, arrest-' ed in Alliston last S'atu1'day on two charges, one of being` drunk in a public place and the other for theft, ;received the grace of the court and, will be out of the county gaol in ;time to be home for Christmas. 'Whi1e drunk the men emered a garage in Allisrton and stole some sparkplugs and a hardware store, from which they took a ashlight,` both in broad daylight. They plead-. ed guilty and were ned $10 and' cosrls or twenty days in gaol. ` I l'.l.H:K8. Secretary R. H. Malcomson an-E wnounced that President Harry Love, Harry Armstrong, J. Murray Mills and A. F. A. Malcvom-son had been ap- _point:ed a games committee, whilel C. H. Beelby and Selvin Mercdi-Uh! were chosen as the ice committee for` fhe season. ` Q1r:v\n t... H... ..._._z "N, ,1`:- Sunday, `Dec. 6, 1936 11 am. and 7 p.m.- I`he Minister, 2 p.m.-Crusaders Class for Young Men. | `J ...-. nL......L u-1.A..1 .....1 mr.\..',.! USCG. We would g'1'e3.-tlly appreciate a.n_v`. assistance you could give in prevent-I `ing a further decepition of our citi-i sonal gain. zens by people who use the name of the Czmadiizm Legion for per- I VHIIFR tvniv I | were namea as IOIIOWS: Orillia Cup---D1'. N. W. Rogers, C. H. Beelby, A. J. Simon, R. F. Garrett, G. 0. Cameron, A, . Smith, R. H. C. Malcomson, Rev. Dr. J. S. S'hort`t. M;I']ht' Yul-nu f`lnI-. t".........L.'L:-_. V deducted. ` V lIll_\' i\l.n]0r1al. , A statement of the nanci-:11 st-.1nd- 1 i11g' of the Legion was ,r.>;ivr-an by' Hz1r1'_\' Gurtner, which showed 21' favorable balance. He also report- ed on the Poppy Fund, which nr-tted $182 after all expenses had been! The answer to a good many rail-I way problems is more traffic and'al rise in nationa`. pro. shouldl 2'0 :1 long: way towards solving them. ` In South A1'rica, for instance, the 1-ailwa_vs are piling up huge sur- pluses and they, in turn, help to maintain the <-xi. prosperity by; largo p111'clm1scs of matei'ial.<, in addi- . tion to the additional (-Inp`,o_vn1ent of workr-1's and the lzreat amount of money paid out in \\'a,':-.-'. wv(.~ml- from April to the end of July this your shows an incr(-a.<(.- of 0\'4`l' $4,250,000. Special .:Lpp1'o|n'iation.~4 ll2l\'(* bu-rm m:Hl- from the surplus totalling` app1'oximatel_v $10,375,000 for pensions and ;~'uperannuation.<; creation of a fund for the equaliza- tion of frr-i;.--111. rates, the writing oil` of large amounts out of capital ac- count. and other allocations for spec-inl appropriations. amounting` in all to approximately $9,000,000. This still leaves a surplus for the rst four months of the scal year` of approximately $2,170,000. [J18 SBHSOTI. Sklps for the various competitlons .were named follows: ' ("h-iliia (`.am__`n.. M xxr D..,.. .... .. yr. .1. a. b`n01'L`B. I Midland Inter-Club Gompet.i`tion- C. C. Parson, Harry Armstrong`, B. Patter;<.on, A. F. A. Malc0m. Seivin Meredith, P. A. Sparling, R. F. Grant, Harry Hook. I MORE TRAFFIC ANSWER ` T0 RAILWAY PROBLEMS I BARRIE BRANCH or LEGION ' ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR JUFOIHO, assastlng. ! T. Mays was elected as president` 'for the coming` year. He will be supported b_v the following: lst Vice- ` `Presideuvt, G. E. James; 2nd Vice-i IP1-esidemt, H. Hodgzes; Sergeant 211 5 ;A1'1ns, R. Smith; Executive, H. Gart- `ner, T. E. Sh0phe1'd. Elmerrt Fe`ti. 'I`. J. \ViHimn<- p.z:,:f 13voc`ir1nn+ A ` F1. . . - Ed. Shuter, presidewnt of the` C`hristie St. Branch, and formal" presidenxt. of the local branch, led` the Toromo contingent and on be-l half of the visitors presented his} former branch with a re-p`ica of the? Vimy Memorial. ' A a+n+nmm.+ ,4.` +1. z:......,.:..1 ...__q Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Taxes mar, 1. r.. onepnem. Julinert l"'US, '1`. J. Williams; Past President, A. E. Allen. 17:! Q1-\\1+r\\I ... -1.` A1,, GIBBS--.-\m tho RV. Hospital, Bar- rie, on Dec. 3, 1936. to Mr. and` Mrs. Oliver Gibbs, `Thornton, a daughter. CURLING CLUB_ NAMES SKIPS TRANSIENTS GIVEN 20 DAYS LEGION ISSUES WARNING Yours truly, A. E. Allen, President. I Truman J. Wi!Iiams, Sec y.` BIRTHS lne Northern Advance | - ......._....- .. ................ ...,.......o The main feature of the after- -noon session was the address gi\'e11 _ 3 by Rev. W. L. L. Lawrence, of To- ] 11'-onrto, President of the Toronto Con- !ference. His theme was "Our : m.....,.1. 1.:+-D v .+....m.:..,.. nmm ; UIlu`1'CIl. I Mr. Lawrence related that it was iwhile his ather was stationed as a `:lbs.--J. O. Mellon, Northgate, Sas- {dian Reserve that he was accepted _'as a probationer for the ministry. V i-He is convinced that we need to re- itihink our problems in the presence _ '_of Jesus and believes that there is v I evidence of an awakening fervour in ,;sp.irivt'ual life, which is expressing Q itself, not in a multitude of meet- 'ir1gs, but in small groups coming to- `, {gether for planning; and prayer that `_ ltilie power of the Holy Spirit nizzy '_ =hav9~freedo-m to work. He believes I e `that it is also revealed in the gre~a;t- er fellowship now existing` between .lt`he various communions, shown in |t.he joint: effort, now being made, for the evane:e-`.i7.a-tion of Canadian life. I The bringing` together of the 'lthree streams forming the United lChurcl1 eleven years ago was no small task, and at -the General R Council this year the oneness of the ciiurch was more evident than ever 1_ . before. Having" recently visited the t.. are-a~t north country, he was amazed ,, at the st1'eimtl1 of the Presbyeries 7 I. and the work that missionaries are 9 .doing'. There are young` men ght- e ine: alone, with no one to g'ive them 1, ` encoura,e'emen`t. With little exper- Iience, sometimes it means their un- lt doing`. The speaker thought it would ,9 be a ne thing` if older men in this 3- part of the province would contact 3,.wibh these young` men in the north L1 and write to them. We are to-day t_ at the crossroads in our Canadian ; life. What is Chrisltianity ? If L. every denomination was to write down their conception of Christian- Le ivty, they would all be di`erent. We .,-`must nd unity in our church life. (1 ` We_need a practical application of] l Cliristianitv. 1'Jn4~`,n....'... 5. 4.- ti... .,,,, .1 n .- iwraassl-:s-- COMFORTERS l V coninexional officers, ` \.aIl.l'l.\'Ll'(U`l]'l_V. Referring to the growth of the 3 ;church, we cannot measure in terms ' of numbers, nor in increased pro- perty, but only as we ,r:ro\v in _:race in usefulness. It seems signi- cant that seven of the old stal- warts of the United Church IP,3.dC]'r' have Taid down their task, whiie _vou`ng*er men took up the work. fThe consolidating` of the various de- vpartmonts has taken time, but is `now about completed, and there is no overlapping or overst.af`r'ing or wastage. There are now but 36 whereas there were 61 ten _vears zrgro. 'I'}1e sprvir-n nf Hm 01111 r1111 4 A In I I I 1 : (Continm-d Irnm `an -.;'-\-2 arm 10 lbs.; beets, 4 lbs.; cabbage, 5 lbs.; vines, 4 lbs.; a.pp`.es, 2 lbs.; on- ions, 3 lbs.; parsnips, 1/g 1b.; fruit land canned goods, 2 qts.; honey, :3 1bs..-J. O. Mellon, Northgate, Sas- ; katchewan. EPRESBYTERY MEETS I ; IN COLLIER CHURCH} E .l.Ul'IlCE. l'1`lS LHEIIIU VVHS HKJUY ' Church Life, -stressing; three ;phases, Unity of the Church, Growth 3of the Church, and Service of the '; Church. I u\/Tu 1.n1I1\InI`In1x \vn`a\4'nt` 6-`lu.4- if ......r. were 01 ten years , The service of the church is toi go out and do the things the Master ,would have us do. Christ said, i ;am come to seek and to save. That is the work of the church.l Some say we should preach a social gospel, others an individua` g`0spol, but what. we have is a Christian} gospel. We must work for tho: `Ohristianization of the social life. - I Want Government Aid Rev. Geo. Purchase in presenting- a report from the Home Missions Commirbtee, asked that a resolutioni from the Presbytery be forwarded to Hon. Dr. Simpson and Hon. Dr. `Faulkner urging that the Govern- ment pay $5 per Sunday to minis- iters of Penetang who minister to the inmates of the Ontario Hospital, ,Penetamg'. This was the practice ftiil `the present Giovernment cut 11` `loft wo years ago. ' ' A suggestion made by Major T.ho`s. Medland, of tth York town- lsh-i.p Board of Education, has con- siderable merit. He urges that the [Department of Education train suit- 'a-ble person as observers to select students in the secondary schools suited for the teaching profession. Inducements could be offered these .,s`tude-nts to go into the teaching pro- Ifession and they would be reason- Vlably sure of mlanking good. President of Conference Speak. VF`... ......'.. f,...L.._.- -1` L1- ..L`L__ Book Sale int-lllding well known autllors Edgar Wallace Margaret Pedler Louis J. Vance and 01l1m's. POWELL S Mattresses rebu'L`.t jgst like-new. l Beautiful Down Comforters made from feather beds, also made into. Feather Mattresses. Eiderdowns re-| cnvm-rd. Representative here now. 'DI......\ I128, |