Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 1 Apr 1937, p. 8

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Collier St Chgrch! `av.-- .. ... LORD TWEEDSMUIR AT EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION l`IduczLLi0n is one of t-hv 'p,`1`eatest. t.a.sk.< before us. said Lord 'I`\_vccds-1 muir when 2lddl'CS`.s"iT1f_" the Ontario} I~I(1u(:a;1:`.io11.u1 A.S`s0(fiiltiOI1 on 1\'I`.ond'a_\`.; Our bL1.~`im.-ss is with the mind zrnd! cl1zu'acto1', which do not always 1'0-[ ccivv their p1`()por V.'1iu(.- in the ma-; 1v.l'i:11 world. l\'nnuwInrl...,. l..... .. A ` ' _\N|mt_Educalion Means his onminm ml.......o:,... IMPERIAL THEATRE and have dn hand lamps and x-tures recommended by the Illuminating Engineers Society. L. A. Emms F. R. Kenny W. A. Lowe & Son A. E. Smith Urry Bros. ll.-Il\.l\L laflsosu-g goo --."'..- PRESENT A FULL LINE OF EXCELLENTLY PREPARE COOKED MEATS AND BACONS. MANUFACTURED IN CLEAN, S.-\N1'l`ARY. I{E.-\'I`LH- INSPECTED KITCHENS. VIRGINJAN BAKED HAMS OLD-FASHIONED BOILED HAM SPECIALLY PREPARED OX TONGUE CALVES TONGUE AND PORK TONGUE HAM AND BEEF LAWIODE JELLIED VEAL VARIETY LOAF HEADCHEESE THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Butchers and Grocegjs --SPE~CIAL ADDED A'.l,"J_`RA C'l`iI( )N S- Rin-tin-tin in The Wolf Dog Popeye Cartoon 2 - FEATURES -- 2 One Sunday Afternoon --VVI'J,`H-- Gary COOPER Fay WRAY Neil HAMILTON Buck Jones in b_1AR13_y HAGUE & SON `nu --.-w I III!` l'\IT I'.`\I(`|'.`l I EMT] V DWFPARFI Saturday Matinee a1` 2.30 300 Large Buck Jones Photos will be given away to all cl1ild1'cn attending this show. v\.A\/ \(\4 vr--.-.-- BETTEIE LIGHT - BE3I".I"R`_Ic+H'r MOVEMENT SANDFLOW WILL POOR LIGHTING ROB YOUR BOY \\ I] or Hlsgzfuuwzd pa/.)6.T|-IROUGH LIFE? \JKJ1\ UUY D CYC3 d.KC LIIC VVIDCIQWS DI DJ5 Drain -one of the greatest things you can do for him, yet one of the simplest, is to provide him with proper light when he studies or reads. - Mnxrnr -accvnnn oi-var -1" in u--H un'rL LI Jun. LA.--".9- IIEIIL VVIICII Ilc DLIJKJIC3 LIL LcdLl3- Never assume that all is well with his eyes because he does not complain. He may have become used to working in poor light, and his eyes may try to accommodate themselves, but in doing so they are sure to suffer strain. He loses a great deal of energy trying to see, he may become dull or restless, or lag behind in his studies-or he may be laying the foundation to permanent near-svightedness. Tr in vs cc-vn-rlinn J-`an la-up Java (.9 n5 ran 6:-an-n'lC- l\J|JII\l(1LIL1Il LC. PCLIIICKIICIKL l1Cdl'j5l1LC\l}`CDu It is a startling fact that nine out of ten families are suH:cring from incorrect or inadequate lighting and do not know it. `V7 , `II | II I I 1 I` I .' ' 1 YOUR boy s eyes are the windows of his brain -ong 9f ggeatest Miss Elsie Cloughley, Organist Sunday, April 4,, 1937 ub. all-i WATER, LIGHT AND GAS` COMMISSION" We are Co-operati11g in the rn-I-I-I-u -I--rl\l1-flrl 'l1'lTIl'l`ll'I'l`l'l'| (IT; ~TO LEADING- THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. O p.lIl.:'uJ:`I1. ulass. 3 p.m.-Our Church School. Evening at Seven Subject: Common Desires Hard to Satisfy. The Song Service will be resumed at 6.50, upon request. M1onday--Y.P.U. T`I7..J.__....l..... `[)1L1.. DlL..;I.. `LY ...-. H;;L=urt12_;3}.e_:1: Sealed zenders, plainly marked as to contents, will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon Mnnelnv Mart-'1 90 1917 DHIUKUAI, AFKIL 1'! S .1937, at the hour of twelve o c1ock noon, by P. A. Coughlin, auctioneer, the following property, namely: All that (!(!)`121in nnrr-pl n+' Imml mluersigxleu umzu .LZ. 0 c10cK Monday, March 29, 1937 for the supply of the following ma- terials as required until December 31, 1937, and for the supply of ma- chinery and the performance of _ work as indicated below. . Materials Ce-m-ent; reinforcing steel; calcium chloride; common salt; fencing ma- terials; guardrail cable; corrugaadzed pipe culverts; perforated pipe for sub-drainage; oil for dust preven- tion purposes; tar compounds for ` road building purposes; crushed! stone; sand (water washed). I Machinery One power maintainer (specica-i rtzions and conditions supplies on re-` quest). Two Windrow Eliminators. Work Application of oil for dust preven- tion. ' -`V ' Under and by virtue of the powersl of sale contmimwl in a certain mort- gage, which will be produced at the time of sale, 1.`he1'c will be offered! for sale by public auction at `-he i r\lII:'I:*vurc ll(`\ l`V"I n;-an..- Seal coat (sprayingg between Penetang and 1 F02' Sale One Sawyer-Massey 1 tzaivner, Model No. 40, 1 1999. 1 929. 'G\nv1- .l\tl.'JV JD. 13. J.l\J'iV|\J , D.tl., DJ}. Minister ' Lloyd T.ufford, Ongamrist and Choir- master. I 1323. I Further information may be 0 -~ tailed from fhe unde1'.=i2'ned on and after Monday, March 22nd. 1937. , 'T"hn Inuvnct nv mnnr frmrlnv nn+I B1181` monuay, LVIZITCH The lowest or a necessarily accepted. I.` III barne, Untarl Counlty Bui1dm_cr.=, Barrie, Ont. "zw,`e -1! .uA.uAu.Lu._y -- A .; . u Wednesdsay-Bi1;1e Study Hour. 'R'E{rf.ET is. L6qE, B.A., 3.1). Miniafpr Eight . nanny u_y yuuux, Lyuuvxull an ALL QUEEN S HOTEL.` BARRIE __nn_,_ Mortgage Sake TENDERS __..._..., -_r.-. ., -..-. 11 a.m.e'H1e Sacrament of the Lord s Supper. 3 p.m.-"I`he Church School. 7 p.m.--`W'hen Allies become` Masters. ` ~ '~ SATURDAY, APRIL 1 7 :11. thn hnnv nf 1\Un]\n.\ n . ..,__-~--.`_r x`~~4__-_ COUNTY OF SIMICOE Sunday April 4, 1937 nun ha uuvuyvuua E. W. Jones, Simcoe County Engineer, Barrie, Ontario. Hrnrr: 'p.n1-1-3o O1-11> CH 21111. LUOI. am-y tender not A , rolling, tc., Midland). Power Main- purchased in uThe W.C.'I`..~U. mormthl-y mee.ing will be held jn the Library H2r1'l 0.. ` Mlonday, Apnl 5th, at 3 p.m. 1 .'I`-he Field Commihtee of the V.O.N. will entertain- at afternoon tea. at the home of Mrs. T. Lowe, 168 Dunlop St., on `Thursday, April 8th, from 3 to 6 p.111. 25 cents. E The death occurred in Tlorontio on March 16th of Anne Magee, widow ..of the late John K. Ross, of Barrie, `in her 93rd yelar. Mrs. Ross was the, I-`ast surviving members of the family of '.he late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Magee, pioneer settlers of West Gwililimbury. The Sacrament of the Lord s_ Sup-! per will also be observed at the close of the evening service. `Dun (V mmmmm CA.-. C`.-.....3,... `l7L.:.l.... |uren's Am aoclety wm De nem mg the Shelter om 'I`.uesday, April 6th,` fat 8 n r-.Innk. M1`. T., (`., F`.r-lrm` fr-nrn Iuie onemer on 1.uesuay, .`-1I)1'11 bin,` `at 8 o clock. Mr. L. C. Ecker, from the Department of Public We1fare,i will give a. short. address, and the; work of the year will be reviewed.` It is hoped there will be a good at-. tendance and a cordial invitation isi etxended to all who have a. place in { their thoughts for homeless boys; and ` y I Get your 1937-38 radio license at IJ. G. Kem1an s, 24 Elizabeth St. held in the Clni'1dren s Shelter, will re-open on Friday af.ternoo`n, April! 2nd, in the basement of Prince of Wales School (across from Barrie Vfannery). Hours 2.30 to 4.30 p.m.l every Friday except holidays. Please use west door. i 'The Well-Baby Clinic, formerlyif ---- I Annual Meeting ! T`-he a.nn-u~a1 meeting of the C'hjl-- dren s Aid Society will be held in'_ Uha .Q1'1nHhar nm 'T`1-naurlnv Anr RH: . "r `M11'1) rwmary won. 11`1S- iing` February 28, 1937. there was : for the two months period end Iincrease in operating` revenues of` lof last year, openalting; revenrues MIIJLS-At the RV. Hospital, Bar-iamoun*ting to $28,345,208, as against - rie, on March 27, 1937, to Mr.j$25,80~9,061. Operating expenses and Mrs. R. Mills, Penetang St.,`for the two months of 1937 wen- a son. .$27,7990,0'92, against $26.67-3,852 DWINNEIJL--Avt the R.V. Hospital,5 for the January-February period of Barrie, on March 29, 1937, to'1936. Net revenue for this two Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dwinnehl, Ehn-`months period of 1937 was $555.- vale, a daughter. 3116, compared with a net revenue I-IILTZ-AJt the R.V. Hospital, Bar-;_decit of $864.791 for the corre rie, on! April 1, 1937, to Mr. and`? sponding; period of last year, show- | Mrs. Leo Hilvtz, Minesing, a son. img an improvemenrt of $1,419,907. i) BIRTHS [$2,536,147 over the similar period :lt's% Results That Count; I McKN1GHIT--A ' Cookstown, on 'T,ue'sday, March 30, 1937, Thosu` McKnight, beloved husband of 4 Eliza McKnig`ht, in his 69th year.x Funeral under Masonic auspices` on Thursday at 2.30 p.m. Service; in St. John s Church and inter-; K ment in St. John s Cemetery. , . RI CHA RDS ON--A t C1*aio v-3:?` DY` ment 1n ow. .}onn's uemetery. } RIOI-I.ARDSON-~At Craig`hurst', on: Monday, March 29, 1937, Mar-2} garet Richardson, beloved wife of; Alex. Richzxrdson, in her 85th! year. Funeral on Wednesday,. with intermenrt in the P1'esbyteria.n I Cemetery, Craighurst. v I`.URN|BULl+In Barrie, on Thurs-; | (lav Nfnmh 9,: 1(lQ'7 1,...,,...1... 59-95 L3 11 a.m.-The Difference Eas.er has Made. Sacrament of the Lord s Supper will be admmistered. ' Morning Story for Young Wor- shippers League. 2 p.m.-Crusaaers. 3 p.m.-I.J'en s Class. - Eveninn at Seven PU)` D1110 HID BARRIE FAIR GROUNDS Friday and Saturday, April 2-3 Belgians, Pcrchc-rons .'md Clydcs 1300 to 1800 lbs. I\I0dc1'zLte Prices for Quick Sales PHONE 1164 \U ('5 R..l(:....A._ D-M--1 1 l'1.U.V In W. O. McKinnon Chrouchman s Linanment, Salve and Cough Syrup Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money ReturneJ_ Horses and Three-Year-Old Colts For Sale am RAPWIP WAN? rmnnxvhq CHILDREN'S AID S-O-ClETY All those roqui1'im:,r licenses for 1937 must procure the same at once. This affeois opemtors of taxis, truckers, butchers, restaurants. gasoline pumps, laundry and second- hand stores. Licenses are ef fective from the first of the year and unless procured at once, prosecufion will follow. SOLD AT MONKMAN'S DRUG STORE DOUGLAS DRUG STORE H. SMlTH S DRUG s1'o1u: Barrie WHlTTY'S DRUG s1'om: ` Al|nn.l..l- TOWN OF BARRIE. CARLOAD NO. 5 1 I ) IJKULI Allandale V . v . n. \, v ~,.....b us... v u..\.. .Pre-Communion Service, Friday, April 2nd, 7.30 p.m. We invite you to worship with us. DEATHS Luv 40, )ml 2, n'r-11 am Barrie. Hon. Earl Rowe, ieader of the Ontario Conservative party, accom- panied by Mrs. Rowe and their daughrter Jean, were given a roy-.11 welcome in Oolliingwood Monday night: when over ve hundred packed the ba;1;l`1'oon1 of the Temple building 11701` the Easter dJa.nce sponsored by ruhe Young Canada Conservative As- ' sociiaition. I v'I`fl... I`....,.-...-...L:.... 1_-J-,. COLLINGWOOD YOUNG TORIES WELCOME HON. EARL ROWE Noticv is hurt-by givvn ]u1r. `uto `Jhn 'Pru.~:tm- Act, t.}'m.l, nll pt-r.~mn.~;` Ilmvhnrp,` claims :ng.'n.i11s`L Lhv |`}.~tl.u1.u n!"i Catherine C:rim-5, Intv of tho Vil|z:,:ui ( of Ivy, in Lh,4- (`.nunt;_v of Sinu-m-_ . widow, d('(`(:l.\'l`(l, who din-I on (W L mbout; the 22nd dny 0l' Ii`:-ln'unr_v, I 1937, are rvqtmstr-d to sow! `gnu- i<-u~ 1. Jars of their clninls to Rh" uml-r-- sigrnod on or hoforc Lhr: .".rrl day nl` April, 1937, after which Into 1]).- Executo-rs will zlish'il)l1t,~ `.`lu- zn..~;s-[:4 of the esL:1L-, hzwinp: regrzml mnly L0 the claims of wh'ivh 1:hn_v shall Lln-n have n.o.1,ice, arm! will not br- ro:+r.o.-- sribln to any otht-rs. - Dlarted wt B:n'ri- this 13111 dny of March, A.D., 1937. Boy: & Boys. Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executora. . Notice is h(:1`l:[)_\` gziwrn pursuant to the "I'i'LIsr130(; Act that all I)-(.`)'.s`OnS huvim: (:lz1.i1I1s :1;:uin.=r' tho lCstzx.t,- of A~nvnit: 1\I:1cMiH:m, lntv of Lhv town "of Barrie, in tho County of Simcoc. iwidow, (item-:1.*t:(l, who (lied on or about Lhv 12th day of l*`ubru.'u'_v, 1937, mm r:~qur-sstnd to st.-n(l p2u'Li-u- ilzxlrs of their cluinls "'0 the under ]s1;:nr2d on on hvforv the fird day of `Aprril, 1937, znftrzr which date Lhc Execurbors will distribute the zusscts ' `of the esta)`-lc, }m\ring regard oumly 04 |the claims of which they shall then,` thzwe notice, and will hot be respon-if siih-lc to any others. ' ]),,+_,.,,{ ,1 n..`,...:,, 1l`:(V nun. _.. : EUUIHILIUH. 'TChe Gonsewaytive leader coI1agTa.tu- lated the young people of Golng- vwood on their acxivity in building up such a strong` org`a.nizr.-1ntio*n, and gave an ou.t11'n-e of the record of the Conservative party since Con- federartion. Tracing the history of Canadian government i-`.' would be found that whenever the people de- -sired a return of stznple administra- tion they always turned to the Conserva~'.ive party. II` Montreal, March 27-An increase of $1,235,349 in operating revenues and am improvement of $760,354 i'.'\r `net revenue for February, 1937, as compared with FebruIa.ry, 1936, 1- shown in the monthly statement of o1.erat1'ng revenues, openart'inIg* ex-; penses and net reveue of the Can addan National Railways all-inclusive `system, issued at heaadquar~`.e1-s to I =day. I 1` `(\no1~afh1Io- 1-nvpnnne Tacf rnnnva `uay. !' `Operating revenues last momh uwere $14,301,656, as compared with |$13,066,507 ior the corresponding ,month of last year. Ope1`art111g ex lpenses were $13,829,961, agains1 : $13,354,967 for February, 1936 '1`%1e1-$e4:l\r1as8 9214 net revenue List m<})lnth' 5o , . , as compare W11; 2. [met revenue decit of $288,460 for (February, 1936. ` Fnv H-an fuyn n1(rnt+]1Q nnnrl and ` wrun an nIU(lc1'n convomences. Terms: 10 per cent. of the pur- chase price to be paid down at the time of sale; balance to be paid in thirty days. For further particulars and con- ditions of sale apply ()0 Radenhurst & Hammond, Rnr:-in, Ch-ulvnrin !lMPROVEMENT SHOWN IN I, C.N.R. OPERATING REVENUE - zfszg W0`-{cl "as memo OII Wqddv -deaqo `auns uzooxpeq ospa `anus Luoo.t Suyugp >1nQ-a{1.s .103: j Magistrate Bick, of Orillia, } ;hJad his jurisdiction extended to ta iin Muskoka, and will spend NLC ldays at Huntsvlle and Wednesda j`atv Bracebridge and Gravenhurst. 1 wuuu no any owners. Dated at. Bm'x'in this 12I"h day 01 `March, 1937. Rn... R. n...._ Mattre_ses-_- Notice is hereby given that all` leredit-ors and others ha"iInIg cluinis .against the Esiate of Adelaide Her- irell, late of the Town of Barrie, in lthe County of Simcoe, Spinster, de- leeased, are required on or before `the Seventecmttli day of April, A.D., 1937, to send by post prepaid. or `'.o deliver to the undersigned, Solici- gtors for the A of the }said dC(:CI:lS(:(l, a full staxtenient of Tthuir claims, duly veried, and the Enztture of the .s'-(zuriiy, if wmy, 'hel(l " 1.l1e1:l, and after said date H11: Administrzxtrk-e.< will proceed to dis- tribute the z1.<:~7e..- of the said Estatt: among the pzirtir-.< s,-ntitlml thereto. hziving rnp;zu' only to t,h<- (:lz1i1i1s ol which thr-_\' . Lollll have had ::ot.ice. l1..ql.,l ..c D......:, r\..i, ,- -- ~ JJ1I'.4`(l 11 $2:2nrl day 01` Q9. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDYTORS Lill"o Boys &_Boya. Barrie, Ontario, Solictors for the Execulrxl.` naucnnurst G: nammonu, Barrie, Ontario, S0licitors for the Mortgagee. Da.*.`ed at Barrie this 30th day of March, A.D., 1937. at I .:1rrir~. Ontzlrio. fhis M:-.1`(:11, A.D.. 1937. Stewart & Stemnrt, Barr-`p, Ontari0 Solicitors for said E.2,mte. 'P:ve;vth erB eds 5 has take Mon- Wednesdays 1 Gravpnhn rat, The Northern Advance nuu W ' `07. D OI I 0.1 sdays t. are uzuservea. ' Tou1'is".s want something different` to what they have at home. In thisl connection we should display all Canadian products and our own ag. .The tourists want comfontable beds and good plain food, but lots of it, and not deviating too much from what they have been accusrtomed to. They expect to pay :1 reasonable price for service, but the person; yvho tries to cash-in on the tourists] :should be repented at once. Courtesv ....n l nhnvcn cnrnw-mI>`1rn'nn place 15 never I-org;o!;~1;en. The speak- 3 er agreed with a suggestion made `in Ia T.o1'onIto paper last year that it nthe roof of every building in Barrie :1 was painted red the visitors coming 1 from the south looking across `uhe g bay would not soon forget the Siugvllt. Othe-vs centres are doing such thing--. 1' K deliberately. : . Mug! 0.... o- uI:..L.__ VAST POSSIBILITIES I OF TOURIST TRADE` (Con-tinned frm pauze one) Wising was placed in leading` Ame.`- ican papers, 350 invsentions, at a cost of $74,000; 37 namioinlall magazines :1 result d`-ouble he enquiries were received than in 1935, and many of rlhese enquiries were from Eunopean cvountries. The provincial depart- ment is also doing fairly well. "I`.ou.2~- ist guides have been sent to the ~ south, as well as` other tourist liter- Were used at a cost of $36,000. As` alture, and ctlose check is kept on all! ? sources of informwation. mum 1m...1 llDlC1I\I`I:IV`lI`f;\I\I1Lu ,.....,. +,. -..n `UUl'C(`.`R5 U1 IIIIOITUIHFIOH. (The local associaI`.'i have to sell their own ternitory. The Tlolronto Convention of `Tourists Associwtion endeavors to have inte1'nzutioma1 con- ventiolns: meet in` 'T o1*on"`o. I`,his phrase alone is estimated to be worth ve hundred million a year. The convenrbion business has proved `col be the gvrealtest builder of the mur- ist bu-sriness. 'P{0l"OI`lt0 cannot hope to keep tourists all the time, bu` endieaxnor to sell] Tprronto as the gate- way to the greant nror`h. l Lac-al1.as:noint+in.na uhnnlrl .......,. way no me gream nror'h. , Loo-all associnaftions should serve 2 `informaltion bureaus and should `.3 keenly interested in all kinds c local improvement. The rst in ;p-ressiton visimors get on entering place is never fumes:-ten. The smut Lue Luuowmg property, namely: that certain parcel of liand situation in the Town of Barrie, in` the County of Simcoe, and beingy composed of part of lot number twenty-three on the east side of Mulcaster Street and the so-uth side of Penetanguishene Street, as shown on registered plan number 124, which said part is more particular- `. ly described as follows. Commenc- ing at the northeast corner of said 10'`; number twenty-three, thence in a. southwesterly direction along the I southerly boundary of Penetang- uishene Street sixty-seven feet more or less to the eastern boundary of Mulcastey Street; thence southerly and along the elastern boundary of Mulcaster Street 7'hirty~six feet;|' thence easterly in a s't1*aig'h't line to]. a -point: in the easterly boundary of said lot twen-y-three distant eighty-I nine feet from the_no1'theav.st corner; thence in a northwesterly direction along the easterly boundary of said lot eighty-nine feet to the place of beginning. On f.'hrA cnill land: in unit! fn kn, ;... ;p-ress~i1o~n- getirr} a forgot:-ten. The speak- ag'1'eed sf11Q`Q'esrtinn m.nA.. 9 I11 opiniom, od11c:1-Lio11 should lc-quip :1. Imy to 111004` Iifo. and thr; zu-q11i1'i111: of .-111 1-1l11c:uti011 should 011- :1l1lr- |1i111 1,0 0:11-11 :1 ,1:o0(I liv.i11;: zwd I11-1-(111111 :1 good citizen. I l`|1~1'1- is no ].{`()0(l in gcivinp; :1 1) 1_\` ` :1 .s'111:1t1l<-.1'i11-_u_' of '11I1,l11'4- if 110 is go- ` 1111: :11 .~'vt;111'\w, 1101' to g'iv1- him :1 ;.:`00d 1-d111':1t.im1 um! |:~:1vv tho 111i11d loose .-1111] 1-1lk1.sI1:i('. S1.-hro0vI.s' must be 01'- g'1111i'/.ml wit.hout, ]1r1(lz1111't1'y. For 111-:1.n_\' b(1_v.<:, true od111cz11tion only b1-- ~_-.-'i11.~' 11I`Lor 1111 has left schoo1l. What Education I I uT:1lUl:1`d.lIUl:`_Y. Must Cater to Wishes There are all classes of people among tourists. We get the edu- cated, the ign'o11a.n.t, the cranks and :the genuine friendly. Our main jm ;1'.=~ to nd our just what they want. jsome have peculiar in`t.e.rescts. It may be to see some particular spot they have heard or read about; some come to hunt, but `hhe gresafcestt num- her come to sh. In this depleted streams and lakes. The present system of re-stocvking' is a] farce. Our game lia.ws should be more rigdly enforced and local or- ganiizations should feel a respon~ sibiliwty in seeing that reg'u1atio=ns `are observed. 'r.n11 nice` o urn v. 1- -` 9 .~.`u.q..L`I_.`.___ IV` connec-;: tion the speaker deplored the lack of interest we take in re-stocking` our. I I Hluhb UL` C(Ill1DlI`lC`(l. l hzwv fo-und that all u'nivemi~'L':-e.~ have :1. little m11'row11v.s".~: of the va- ;CG1Ll0Il`1Ll. 1.rz1.i'ning'. I believe tl1:1'; medical schools should teach 'c.hv gsciencc of medici'na and clinical work svlwuld bu tamrhlt; outstlo; (mgillezm should ho tnumlit the science of zn" and 17], ,m,,.H/ml mm. .... A ' snmmx no Lnupyht the ~h. |n1.1('ticul work ou1s'ide, and so on. 1U]' Iu~; !'('.\'ullS. A. child should be Lll.ll_.!,'ht 110 u\: ])]`('Sh' his t.houp,'h1s cIr.~zu'l,v in hius' own 1am:L1:1g:u. Tlhc aim of educmion cannot be "he ztcquisition of 1m1.111i:1;; alrom-. Humamisrm zmd technique must be combined. I h:I.vn I-`n.un.l 4-1...+ ..11 - .M1uu1u oe repented at ' Courtesy above everything W11] }`oId and increase the tourist trade M1a.ke the surroundings as attractive"! as possible. Every beauty spot; creates a cal`! to tfhe visitors. Every; centre should have an information gburea-u, or several. The tourisltsf want to know things, where to go and what` to expect. 1: M'OtO)` r152.TYlh: qvn vn-my u'n-.n,u.>.\..A. ? auu wna ; 130 expect. Motor camps are very impontant.` The trailer craze is spretadin-g and if we are to hold the trailer tourists` ; we must b have a good park with sani- tar_v conveniences. It' will pay every local organization to bid for this lcvgitimate business and cultivate whart will grow year by yealr. The speaker rm: lhhvnrlnr-rul 1." rv uzimri \\'(J1'l(l. l\'11o\vl(:(1y;v has not i'us' pro])m' wui_9;hL in the woirld oi `t,o-d~a_v. We sevni `.0 live in 21 nar- row jgroove, without J.'0i'wzLrd views, said thv (}0vc1'nor-C(inc)-:11. Should Organize National education, he I)oliuv(rd. should bu oi'g`2n1i7.0d, but the risk 0:` O)`_LL`lI1iZ2lLi0Il Iw(romin_z:' :L mzuthimc which is ci1v1'i.s'Iw(l as :1 mzu-.hine 1'01` i1. is :1 dl:in;,:'r`r tlizul` should I.`- c:ii'v1'i.1l|,v avoidod. This zmprliv-Ii cspccizulI_V '0 education. System \\'::.s 'J1(}(:L`Sh`ll`_\', but it must be worslxippu-d for its rt.-.s`ulL.s`. A 4-1i.|.l ..l.....1.| 1. n '- hocn _:,'iv0n * unwb wm by ` speaker xvns introduced by C.[ C. Parsons and the thanks of the! club extended by Geo. S. NICCOYI-: kev. uegmnlng. On the said lands is said to be, situate a. good brick dwelling house wi't:h all modern conveniences. 'l".n-..... 1!} nm. ..,m+ A`. 4.1..` .......

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