Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 29 Nov 1923, p. 8

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Captains have been chosen as fol- lows: Seniors, E. Doyle, Iv`. I-`oster, G. Foster. N. Frawtley; Intermed- iates, K. VValls, R. s-tone, E. cough-| lin, W . 'I`1'ivbbl_e; Juniors, A. VVarn- icu. G. Rumvble, G. :\IcMi1lan, L. .\ un n1 :1 NEW DISPLAY OF late Fall and Winter Hats 1 y is now `being shown at Allandale Millinery _'l'Rl]NE COLLINS I i I 1 | 27 Essa St. i ll .-\nth0n_v .\[o1'an passed away in who Royal Victoria Hospital on Mon- !duy, Nov. 26. Decemsed, who was born in Flos, was 61 years and 11 monbhs old, and hzrd lived in On- tario all his 1il'e. For eight weeks prior to his rieatll he was confined to `the hospital. \-h- 7\lnI'nn in mI1'\"vn-rl hv h-is Br_vson's Xmas Cake. icing `decor- lated. 45c per Lb." ``1 man"! know tllere was hull` us much in Tuxis work until I heard it |t>xp1z1i11(3d to-ni5:lit." i lL'1l. \r. :\v1'n01d. I119 Il()S[)1Lill. Mr. Moran is s1n'\'iv(=-d by his widow, who lives at Cnlwell Junc-i lion. 'lThe~ funeral took place on? Wednesday m01=ni11:.r. .\'o\'. 28. to St. .\Ia1~_\"s cemetery. i I I Band`n1a-ster Syl`vestex' is in_L` the concert. in 'I`rinit_\' |.'schoo1 on Dec. 13th. 250. 0 E900999GVO00OOO009000OOOO0O09060900000OOO90O90O 000066000000OOO60006096000666000 600060 0O0O060bOO90060 . A Clarkson Hotel Stables ;\ N l`H().\' Y MOB.-\`.\' Chocolate Eclairs G, H. Ilandsor, the Drover, has taken over the Clarkson Hotel Stables and is now in :1 position to accommodate farmers coming to Barrie. Plenty of good Hay, ()ats and Deciding always on hand. Prices moderate Under New Managenlet I :1 1' ran 5:- Sund-u_\` THIFRSD.-\Y, NOVEMBER 29, 192%. ISLUM LIFE DEPICTED { BY REV. W. E. WILSON `I Burton Ave. Methodist church was .1`-.1ir1_\' well lled on T.uesda-y night {when Rev. W. E. Wilson. pastor of }king St. llelhodist church, Toron- ito, gave his -popular .1ecture 01' tail; ion the humorous and the pathetic [ city slum life, undi=1' the auspices Em` the \'011l174 l eopie's League. ,i'm`.)z;hl_\' no other man is more `_mInliiiod to speak on this phase of ;:'it_\' 1ii'o. as ho has `been in charge ,0!` the mission thore for eleven \'(?M`S. .\ dean oi` opiimisis, he sees 11 laugh in ever_\' situation and his l'nnn_\` stories of >xpe-i-iesxicos -there \'ivir11_\' po1'n'n_\'ed -by a \'ocxLbu1a.ry hm'(ii-\1'in: on tho p'ac1L1i`9s(11Ir.>, had `his; auulienc-:= rocking with `laughter ...n.:i,. mp tin:-n|~I'n{ir\nc nr Hm nnthaiin \(fd.'iB. .\ ucuu ux uyuuuma, .|I\_7 .n,....- ,\'i\'i(ll_\' gimrilu-\rin: p('lL1l`PS(1ll`.`, "his; while his descriptions oi` the pathetic side brougln the tears \'e1`}.' Close. My work." he said. is to minister `not to race. color or creed. but to just people. \'m-_\- often the walls of our (-:lmr(-lies shut out more tluui the_\' keep in. We must help to put ithe other l`ell(.-Aw on his feet. Find out tliuycziiise oi` his ilrouable. get Irighr down b('l0\\ it all to solid ;I'o1m(lntion, help him to build upon that. Don't think of yourseli only, l'or if you keep (`ll'(`llll}.;' round your- iself you'll get dizzy. The city is ihe most lonesome sport on earth. i` II` I did not see the funny side of glife I would go crazy in six weeks." _` -Mr. F. Dolbson, .president of the a Leagtie. made a very live cl1airn1"an, iand a good progrmn was given by _ l the- following : Miss M. I-Iiumphrey, .{solo; Miss Sinclair. reading-s;, Mrs. i I l I W. Park, piano solo; Mr. Ray l`loo\'e1'. solos; Mr. M. Weller, solo; Mrs. 1\. Patterson and ;\lr.s. VV: A. l A hem-t_v vote of thanks was [tendered on motion of Rev. llerry. oi` C1`aigvu.le. to the .speaker, 5 and in a short speech the pastor ex- rlp1'es.se(l the thanks 01' the congre- gigatioii to those taking part, as did -.|also the chziirmzm. .\lr. Dobson. ISO ;\l`I I'}ALS THIS YE:\l} I ;\(.\l`S'l` \'()Tl".R'.~3' LISTS The chamres in the Act pe1`1nit,ting `the wives ol` pro,pe1't_\' owners and `tenants to he entered upon the roll ,has very largely increased the num- `ihor of names on the municipal lists. !'J`his will entail the appointing of !'.\d(li1`XOI1{11 polling suib-divisions in `the various wards. 'r`hn Hue um: nnetnrl nn.1\. n\' 7 and the various ivams. The list W213 posted on-Nov. 7 and :1 period of twenty-one days for the receiving of appeals e.\'pired yester- day without an appeal ha\`in.: `been regist(>.: ed, and so it will be `approved as originally printed. `I073 nnmn: aw! nn H19 roll this Ullf_'.Hl'all_\ pllulcu. 3975 names are on the YBEII`, {I great. increu:~'e over 121511. The registmation by wavds is as fol- ` lows: Ward 1. 421; ward 2. 565; ward 3, 567; ward 4, 939; ward 5, |757; wanrd 6. 726. C.1'oa1n Puff? ! Cl1<>(-ulnto : Um-m-m I \\'lm (1 t"1 just Iuw lmth .7 .\ml !`."1`(` rims are, in our il'l`(`SiSf)](.F,l; cl10<-01211(*-F1-us`r(-(1 (mn|`)in:1-1 `I `don. (`hm-nlu1(* 1'11-l2tir.s'! . B031: of all 1h<~_\' are \\'11ul(~-` sumo and mm-iiions (-nm1<,`h' `to .x`z11`is'f'_\' tlw (-l1il(1I'<`Ia`>' (?1`z1\'i1)_<.,' l`m~ .s'\\`<-1-`ma. 'l`:1`.;<- lmmv 21 lu>:'r'1!! Mn- .-uni (11-liglxt lhu \\`hn1a* i':~.':;i':A'., |B:\l{l1ll`} AND ;\LL.~\.\'D.-\l;E D.-\lRlES C]-[AN(:`ul3l HANDS -Mr. N. E. Iveson. of Toronto, and Mr. F. Clarke. 01` Woodstock, were in town this week and completed arrangenlents for the purchase of the Barrie Dairy from E. Backer and the Allandale Dairy from L. Allen. H. A. Hemry put through the deal on behalf of Mr. Allen. Messrs. Iveson and Clark will coumbine the two plants and operate t'ro.m the TR-nrrin T\n'h'\ `nlnnf, 113 Snnhia Sf. 11. - . 1-1enl1'_v put. uu`uu5_u Lut: uvau Barrie Dairy `plant, 118 Sophia St. i l`he rm name will be The Barrie- }Allz1ndale Daivy Co.. the change to ihe effected Dec. 1st. 311'. Iveson has Iharl rfteen years exlperience in the. ltlairy business in 'I`oronto and L familiavr with every phase of the business. Mr. Clark will look at`- lter the executive end of the busi- n nun .-\.n10ng' the famous invpntions oi the Cihinose are the l'o110\viu1.;: The compass, printing, li1ho}_:x'aph_v. sus- spension bridges and gunpowdex`. (`-hinese Inventimus ...\ at-nvh Ina! 1' lllu \,-nn 1'- Q P FOR \Victrolas & Reggrds Hi??? aBa_1<@W Limmlxm 1211.23`, A-1. qual- ity, sizes 23:;-`.~. all p:1ttm'n.s, at $15.00. (')1`:1m.' sizes in 1)I`0}M).1.'i01\. VV. .-\. Lowe ,& Son. , V t I I v. R. Rl SI\'. OPH. D.. I-1YE. \E2\ -` snuined. (imsst-s I-`irked. Gru -C:umr1izu1 Ophthalmic Ct)11egn. To-1 ronto. :`.T E1i7.u`beth St. Phone!` 1 I`? ` }\' O'l`lCl'} 'J.`() C lClH`}Dl l`Ol{h' There seems to be still con- fusion over Keenan's Music Store. J. G. Keenan s Music .".s`tore is 51 ill where it has been for several years. opposite the Post Ofce Square. where he carries a large stock of Vis- trols. Victor Records, High- Grade Pianos and everything in Music. YOU LL JUST LOVE THEM Iyor Sa1r=.--;\ two-seated cutter, also]. "new set of heavy hamness, never` used. William Stewart. Lot 22, `con. 6, Vespra (.\'[und1'el1 I~`a.rm). J. G. Keenan has no connec- Ilon with any other store. Phone 243. ZMISGS WILLERS l.G.KENAN 137 Dunlap Street. FOR SALE TO LET `)"'l.l(`.'\lA I'.(). Box 555. , 20 Let-r~}3ricl< house on Brock EL,` in rst class condition. Inquire 194 ;Bradford St. '10- . ,....._,.~..,....._.___._ __. __.______.._._______.__ 01 netl at Bar- S for said` nes and z1d- ant 01' theix 1 the nature held by lid date the L0 dist1'Lbute~. slate a.m011_g_ rem. having ns 01' which- 1 notice. F0u1`teenth -, 1922:. e\\':u't. the l ,"n1m(1in_: On S` Gllflillf` l(>.z1\'in.u* Engi11e( charge Sunda_\'. M1`. 1 `.\I1'. and ed to T: in the turned .\Ir. l'umiL\' denco . ()nt.:u-in. ur lC\(".'llt(H`_~'. ~ The ` 1`vl(421:~:m ` nes M1`. and Mrs. 1-`. Brown of To- ronto were week end visitors at the home o1`..\Ir. and 311-3. L. Spearn, Essa. St. `Iva I hnnlzinuhnnn and cnn nr` nussa. m. Mrs. J. Buckingham Toronto are visiting with 311'. Mrs. H. Hodgson. Gowau St. \h-o 1'] firm and rInno"h1'pI' and son of and A\lI'S. hl. uougsuu. LrU\\'Z1Il Di. ` Mrs. D. Wice and daughter, Miss. Maibelle, left 011 Friday for Toronto,` where they will spend the winter. | '11:`. .'\-2IIhl11' Wa.1ke1' was a week end visitor at his home on Burton` I -1 van :1 ca av-enue. > Mrs. G. Willmot of Orillia visited her daughter, Mrs. F. Martin, Centre St.. on Satu1'da,v. Nficc `Rn:-:in Pnirl nF Tnrnnln was DL. 011 `Bi1l.Lll'U`cl,\. Miss Bessie Reid of Toronto was up 1`-rom the city to her home here- over Sunday. Min LT-n:vx-nv Tnhncnn u-nnf tn Tn- mxnuay. Mr. Hauvey Johnson went to To-I . mum on Uonday morning for 21 visit with relatives there. M and `Mr: I" Dnhinurm nf wun relanves mere. Mr. and Mrs. C. Robinson of London are visiting relatives and old friennds here this week. u.... ur xrnnnal -uni Hula. rlnmrh- 0l(l 1I'!e11I(lS nere Hus ween. Mrs. W. Fennel and little daugh- ter Christina returned to G lhurst on Mon`d-ay after spending a week at the home of U1`. and Mrs. J. Hedger. Caroline St. Mr and \h`: 9 Rnnr-h and `| :\m- F School !' Hedger , L;zu'uune am. Mr. and Mrs. `S. Roach and `fam- ily retllrned on Tuesday from a visit, with the fo1'm9r ~s pwrents at Ki1`- .\vorth,\`. \,r.- uni` M: V (`n1Im1 rnhII'nnr1-` . Firemen are i i ! t Enginevr \\'. t 1 'union on 1ri(1a_\' night . hall. .worLn,\'. M1`. and Mus. VS . Cullen 1`eturne'd- on Tuesday from \Va1kervi11e. where they spent a, few days as the guests of .\-h'. and Mrs. J. C. Service. The Brotherhoml of Locomotive h01din_: :1 .'-:ran(1 re- in the L.O.L. this hein`:.: the celebration of ftieth zu1ni\'e1`sary of the !'o1m(1in_: of the order. Satur(la,\` another s\\'itc11in: was taken to GI`\'Pl1hllI`5tL. only one in the _\'zu'd here. 1). Little will l'.\:ke~ and let`! 1'01` that town on! 1 \r.. and \h-; ' T \IitnIn.l1 -.n1r1| `l. t ?-uowun bf. ` Despite all :1SS11l'l1\C9S tn llm 0011-. git!`-.u',\'. biismess on the C.N.R. l1(=rn,.-*1 5 is being: CllI'l2lll (1 still more. _\ T0-l _ ronto Ilimugli freigzlit linmvn as the`. ' 1nanifesL" now runs direct ifrozui lo Toronto to G1'a\`enl1urst. and will be` |l advertised, no doubt, \`91'_\' snon itaking two lll0l`P crews from here.` The Hamilton mex'cha1ulis,e" now `runs from Hamilton to Toronto in- lstead of comin_; to .~\ll'.1ndalo (lirect. i m1nua_\'. , 1 and .\h':<. W. L. .\I'nchc-11 and] ` and .\[1's. W. J. )Icb`z1d(lm1 moto1`| 1 Toronto 1ast.\\'ednesda_v to Ialm`; yin Royal \Vinter I<`ai`1', and mu 1 yesI(=1'(Iu_V. g l \I 1 Qhnnnnn rnnvo VUHH hiil U11'I]9(1 }'SI( 1`(lZl_V . L. Shannon moved V on 'l`hu1'sda,\ from 1 John St. to Toronto. home 01' Mr. G. Prin ...~.._._A.1 r. ....:.m n uem-v dunu .)|,. L F 1`v1(421:~'r-*(1 l`I01n tn `xws and he 1 '|fumi1_\' to-day to I 1.. nnnnnin hr : and \\'a}.:on -ed lir;~'t uitl S('.l up ` pital. [1150 >.'t!\Bl't |.V Ulll'H!`:l1. The accident took place on Fri- day, Nov. 23, when Burt and Teller were taking a one-ton truck to Toronto loaded with fox-t-_v bags oi` potatoes. Kenneth Burt was doing the driving. Two miles south of Richmond Hill, at a. point where there is a sharp grade. Burt pulled the cat` to tthe right to miss it horse` which was coming to-i wards them. and then swervin}.; to the lel't again, svtuck the radial tracks. As soon as it. hit the tracks the car turned turtle and caught fire. with the two youths pinned unuerneutth. .-\ radial cat` was pus- illg at the time the accident occurred and aid was immediately rendered. the boys bein" pulled from under the car, which `as soon reduced to iron. Mrs. D. `Gamble ll'ld_ Miss Joan I-Iodgen ,l1lll`SeS, t'ettrlet'-; l)vt`ol'e the boys were} 1'tl.s'he(l to the 'i`ot'ont.o Uenerttl Hos- \l tlm hnaniml it \\':i,< ftmnrl tlmt. '7 Methodisl Sunday School and Rev. .\ bright and promising _\'o1n1;" `life was out off by the death or John D. L. Simpson early` on Sun- day morning last. Nov. 25. He was' Hhe _v0un_:esl son of Mrs. D. Gillies` rand had been laid up for about two: `months by: pa:-.11_\'sis contracted it is Ell10u}_{l1t by a chill received while ~haI`l1ing in the cold waters of the bay in the late summer. The fun-` era] was held on Tuesday wt 2 p.m. lfI'om the I`-amily residencue. 20 H01- ygate St., by motor to Elmvale. He iwas a. memnber of the Burton Ave. I-S. )1. Beach. pastor of that church. COl1dlICl(`(l Ihv funeral service. and ;was assisted by Rev. W. J. \V21tI -and Rev. Roy .\Iel\'ille. The mill bearers were Cameron Clute. Jos. Looker, Victor Berry, Clarence Rid- idell. Donald .\lcl\'-nzie and Si 1 Godden. iFATALLY INJURED WHEN TRUCK BURNSI Harrison Telifer, aged seventeen, of Elmvule, died in the Toronto General Hospital `/11 Wednesday evening from burs he ~recei\'ed when a truck he was riding in to Toronto last, Friday turned turtle and caught. on fire. Kenneth Burt {of E.1n1vule, twenty-one years old, iwas with him at the Lime and was iulso sevei-e1_v burned. I`hn nrvr-irlnnf vnnl: nlnm: nn Fri- A5 _'*""?"` *v'anto(1-l 0s,ilion as housekeeper .9!` '1nn!hex s helper. .-\ppl_\' Box 13., .Advance. 40- `ALLANDALE mm o`.\,.- .. JOHN D. L. SI.\II S()f\' JOIHI D1,. LU LU1'UulU. 1 PX`iI1_L 19 was] (1 qnzxruniine on \\'ed-5 is Iunvinq with hisl the house 1`m'Iuer~y Hpind by Mr, A. Hoop:-1'.` c r ! Ul'i,'. ,'i:l in 0`: (law Hod (`mxs \'\ ilh D u m ll'lIUI .5 \\ULlll|1b \\ C1!` 1 he died as a result. will be held by Cox'- . McConnell. Almond me best. in-uteri in Cen- mded in 1865 Corsetiero for Spit-clln. C01-seE_1'o1 Barn-ie and Allandnle with his his resi-g 1 \ _\'oungg wu death ling of wasi wil ). Gillies` bout .- rted Du ed ten .- -:~ .|...lnn4 u..~u_ 450 per 5 IL: nest. $2.00 son's Dru}: Oict`. \\'h=n bnyh1_-J I)en-alured for Anti-I-`1`euze," 21 141111011 at .,\`Lur<-, ` , Alcohol Maple I.o:11' bfalldi Robert ; opposiu Post ` 7*- ._ -7- I -B1'yson`s I\'l_n-as Cake. icing decor- Iatetl. 45c 1)e.1' lb. `:21 /.aa1' in Central 'x\I0l1lO(1iSl .~'.ch0o11`u0m on l"rida_\`, I)u'c. T. |~`zu1c_\` and use1'ul articles. .\k'te1'n0nn It-215 1 . A most t>njn,\'2Lb1e oyster supper I \\'us neld at Shanty Buy lust ove11Evx1_L: [by the _\'011n_-.3" people 01' Shamy Lu)` ' .\n5_-'1ica11 church. i_ The ladies or Collier :41. .\1<=:.nm1-& a iist church sent two 1'.1r,g`e bales of`? clolhing to Bliss Jackson, Nelson E1-Iuu;~:v, Northern Manitoba. this} I < s we:->1\'. , . \ I 1 E Book your ouler eu1'1_\_' for your \Lzuu'-.1 Secord Chocoluzes for Christ- Muas at their }211'rie- Se-rvit.-v Shop. }R01)erts01\'s Drug Store. opposite ; Post Ofce. Russell (I egle:.:) T e1'rin of T0- ronlo, one of the gang which wz` sentenced at Orillin on SatuI`(1a_. has hr-en cauglxt and is stun(lin:_'| trial t0-da_\' at Orillia. [ ._ .V, B4-\llRll5 Il':a'INl}S.S' ("OLLEGE ,Mondu_\' and l'lun-sdzly. 7.30-9.30i _ ` The custonlary \\'z1l*de11's hanqtlm `will be given to-night at tjhe W'eI- linglon hotel. when )Ia_\'0r Tudlmpv n_l' {'\u-illin and \K' A T- .n\'e \I W I llll`j.'.lU1l HULVI. \\lll"ll .\lil_\Ul llIullU`]_Il` Orilliu and VS . A. Boys, .\l.l`., will be the chief speakers. 5 x A. H. Ij`c=lt :~_:\lex. Cowgm. W. N. tending the Scottish Rite reunion in` Petenbom to-day and are assisting; `|in pu1lin;,-' on the degrees. i I `Duff and Dr. L. J. Simpson are al- The Simcoe and York Press .-\s~ sociation will meet in Barrie on l*`r`ida,_v and wiil he the guests 01 the Kiwanis Club at luncheon. when Roy Sayles, manager of the Ontario Weekly No\\':~:pz1pe1' Associatioll, will` be the speaker. J. Murphy. proprietor 01` the Bar- rie .\la1'bI<> \Vorl has 21 ne ock of W_\'zmdott.e pallets. Last week a pen of 1`l.een averaged nine eggs per day for ve days and eleven for one day. This is :1 record hard to beat. Mr. `.\I1n'phy has one of the most up-to-date poultry houxses in Barrie and he has many prize birds.' An nnnannl r-nan H191 nf` hI'P'4IL'-l ANOTHER MILESTONE 1 FOR CANON REINER .C0n(-erl in 'L`.rix1it_\* l`zu`isl1 Hull, )o.1i}th. 25c. 1321111?! uuu Ill`? HHS lllitlly ]_Il'lI4U Ullub. An unusual case, that of b1'ea,k- 1115.: qtlarantine, will be heard against .\I1'. I. Wallwin, Allalldale, next Tuestlay. I Rev. Canon Reiner on Saturday, Dec. 1st. will celebrate his eighty- tmnwtm birthday, and his manyl friends in Barrie and throuighout the County will be pleased to `IUIQIW that the years are pressing but [li;.:ht.ly on our esteemed citizen. He enjoys excellent health and takes 11' deep interest in passing events. L Daily, rain or shine. he may be seen lztbout noon hour at the post office `getting his mail. ` Cnnnn R11-inm` was hnrn in (`.ho:rm I f-',UlLlllg HIE lllilll. Canon Roiner was born in Chearm, E`.ngland, in 1839. and was educated at. London College, and also by his hI.}'or. nlanwmzxvizxn of now, and privale tutor to the 13.1.9 King Ed- ward and his royal hr0t.he1`rs and sisters. Coming: to C-anadn in 1846!) ms for-n1 lnastor of Hnllm-nth College, he has always been a student and .!nl:r-n :1 deep interest in books. For pvriod of three years t'01lowin_L 'his position us form 1nu.=;tm- nl H'o`.1- -nuth C0110}.-e Czmun Rt-iner was tlu !'@5`~i(il-`nl tutor of I-Iuron C0llm;(-,* ;I.nmInn. 0111. Later he . in: }th:- cuput-iI_\' nL' 1s~clu1'er in Hplllnlllal .f uali. ' Pnllnnn ohir. 1.`nllnuvnn- I-IomeT Saturdays at 6 Char-E lott ' Street. ll|3 [)UhlLlUlI ilh lUl'Ill II|il.`\l(`I' Ul Ill`, thy [mud on . La t e 1' C01lr>:.:o, in thv Hpllmuiah Lrulios College. Following this, `,:u1on RC`ill('|`, r in_'.r 1(`u\'(-,0l' u.b- I'm` 21 in-rimi of about mu! \'<=:\.i'.~`. _1'r-turm- to E11:.:iam1 and was znmminted British iIl'i'(1l1i: I-I011-and, L`:-n n (-1) Chaplain at. later .'\ln-~ at Lyons, i d ". I` liHlL'\'. In 1885 he 1'etux'ned to Canzidgi, coming to Barrie as rector of Trin- ity church. His sermons have ai- wnys shown deep thought and 1'ipen-; His hobbies ontsidvi of his books. are owers. chess and music. The excnllont pipe miazan in-I smllecl in his 1ibx".u'_\' is an (-vldence] of his musical [i1<,fl". The :\dvm1ce ext-emls its hB21i'UE}. ~2tI (It\I\lv1|u I nin (inn - O.-\ ['`u nun 1')ninnn- ()1 [HS llHlSI(,'ll Advanc con:.;1'zLtL11ution SALF OF MILLINERY AT VICKERS ON FRIDAY MORNING We place on sale 25 Beautifully Trimmed Hats at a remarkably low price for such handsome headwear. In-I--r-run-n 1-1-An-In __._ -11 1.1.... ---.....1- -1` Au... nu, `"M'riinsE:'"X;i's";{~ of our own expert trimmers, and of the newest design for this season s wear, in black and colors, ranging from $6.25 to $10.00. For this sale only at each .-u 44` LOCALS GEO. VICKERS, LIMITED -A Real Opgaortunvity to Save SEE WINDOW The Northern Advance `NOTICE is herebygiven that all ,/:ra:(lito1's and otlhers h2lV l1lg claims `1_', 2llXl`S[ the estnule 01` John .hu11ie- son. lale of th'e Township of Om, in the County of Simcoc-. Gentle- mav). (lc>(-ease-(l, are 1'equir(-(l on 01'. :)el'o1'- the l`(=nIh (lu.:' of Decembetgi .11,`21,`., to send by post. pI`C`Di1`l(l or tol _dell\'~x` to the 1n1(le1'si5.:ne(l Bz11'-l -rig--, Ontario, .\`olicilo1`s saitli :l1'.. Ihr-ir l'ull na-mes z1d-' rll':~.=..-(~.-. u lull nuement .1 ...l.z H... r\nYIIl`[\ I I heartiestivl to Cuumx Reineer. [4 L Canarlgl, nd outside! nwotil $5-ma TUXlS BOYS MEET E TAYLOR-STATTEN1 `ITl`aylor-Sta1`t011`s Visit. `my i ]:3zm'i<~ C-iiws ].l]J})(.`/`L'll.\` to Q Tuxis V\"m'k. Tuxis work will have :1 xw\\' moan-I in:-.;; in Bmrrie since the visit. 01` 'l`-(1,\`lm'-Statten, National Sem'oIm'_\' 01' Boys` VVo1'k in Canada, on Tllesrluy last. He outlinr:-cl the ideals 01" C.H.E.'1`. work and gave `pmcticall . as to how most bra LIL-1'i\'ed from it. I " -~ 1 71` a . . 1... ...1.1..........l l.lLAI\L\A ..u... ... I On '1`nesd:1_\' evening he Ild(1l'E`S.s`(`d\ 11 1112155 meeting: of :he Tnxis l)o_\'_;,{ in town, well 21: um tunt.-}w1`2-I and many of the purenLs, in .\n-I dre`.v`s S1mda_\' School '.'-')om:<. C.S.E.T. work makes .=t1' and :1,l)1e1` Culmdiun citim-11's," stzxletli 'l`a_\`1u.1'-Stat1(\11 in openin:.: his ad-: It nml.-nu fnr :1 2`l'`.'lTHl` 1 r1I'ncu D411`. l'd_\lUi-ntdLU:'u uyr;uun,., z`.r(-.s.~:. It makes l'or a _L`1'v;1t+-r pur- sonz1lit_v and a deeper desire to (in- vtoriii while tl1iii_;j.~;. .\lmi,\` Ihinus; hu\'(- been discovered uhout life. One is that t.he hziri1t'-st pnrt oi :1` ho_\"s lit'e is betxveeli the a:._-.e o1 thir- teen and nineteen. It. is during ll -is Au tun uu l period that he loses out most ensil_v,|' during` this time he Io he swayed from -tight to \\'l'()ll_`4 than at any other agze. His train- ing niz1_\`thzu'e been of the finest, but his life 1113)` not aniount to much.` It is here that. Tuxis work with its? high aims and restraining intlu(-nr-es e.\`(:rts 21 needed control over the. growing boy. I is more .lilt'ely` The greatest trouble in the Can- adian Standary Eiciency Tests is` the lack of leaders. This _;'reat work is being czmzried on tl11`on_:lioL1t the-_ world, in the States, Eiiglztntl, .lzuuui,. China and New Zeatland. The rest! of the world owes 21 great deal toi I Canada in originating the C:1n;1(liz1n Standard Eiciency Tests. Some people believe work is keping the streets. That is not In .\`eswt'ound1z1nd military drill. That is not the kind of work we do. Ours is 11 p1'o:.:i'~.1Iii. training the boys along a t`ot1~r-tl'oltl (levelopnient plan. 'l`hnQn that boys boy off the entirely so.t the boys receive urhn have 11151113: 9 ` nf I IUIU pUllL')'. "Good habits and health are es- =ential to the well being of m'c1',\' hoy," declared Mr. Statten. Every day helpful exercise should be taken. The worst. platyer on a team. the most backward and delicate ho)` Sllllld be given far gzreater en- couragement to develop him than . the stat`, because he needs the O,\'(:`l'- ci.'~.: far more. `#1110 itnportance ni` tnaliinjz a S}')lH`Cll. heintz able to think on onc's_ 1= root. was strusserl by the :-pe.:tl I lnllm\'in_L: his 1l(l!ll(`.~`.< 'I`;i_\'lm'--I Slntlvn tlmttniistt-atr=:l the in`; - which a cr)ncla`.*e shonlil iw L-2-.1'rivtl: 1 on. His i(1(~.ts xvnru nmu-ti in- ft:-rt-.~:t and will no doubt in) et't`u-ct. at the Tnxis lllO(`lill_`.'.`\'. , 3 in the afternoon T:x_\'l0r-Stmten` is`t_ml(` to the l)o_\'s in tftonrt Cha.n1l)e1's, (1lSClISSlllf.`.' [(1lIll(`S and 1'e: oi` thr-~` ltn_~.'.<.' Town Cmlncil. .\'ll:`_`, l . I J 4 l I I i to how the Council may it.--3 motin,:s and st.imulatt-.- f_`l`l`ill0l' icrest. in boys work t`.n'nn:,=hnut the`- Lnwn \\'m'<~ pointml out. '- `hilly,-'s~` work, which is a spin` to intcrr-st. and cl'[m`1 .'~`1l()lli(l I~'T,l'("" ` Id more." pointed out the .<.[w:1li. I i .\s one chap said at'tci' the ntce`.ing,[ . -1 i ll{3\ tflUplllULl|. plilll. l Those who have made a sttuly oi` the question state that two lhl1l}.{.~` are necessary to a l)o_v`s \\'e|t'ar<--. First of all you must guarzl his health. he must have organic vigot and secondly, he must have a train- t--d mind. There are tthree phases 0! the mind. First of all there is the cold, logical business-like. grasping.-, a't`ter facts, the wbility to grasp and size up a situation for what it is worth- that is the intellect. Next there is the emotions. the training at` emotional tendencies that stir the highest and lowest l`eelings with- in us. The third is the will. the power to do, the instinct of helping; oneselt' rst. Germany can be taken as an example. Her attempted con- quest of the world was a will to power, the attempted slaughter ot' the rights of others. Instead of that it should be the will to serve.` With all three phases of a trained- mind but, without service man cant! be nothing except a. failure. 'The four lead to a perfect life. Sin in Greek means -missing the mztrlt." It` we have three attributes of a per- fect lite and yet lack one we are missing the n1-ark. "Flu: ennnlrnr than nntlinnrl the ~:hr-2 p;n'1i<~.< untitled the-1'eI havin_:;` ,'.\e1n`ur LU Illt` mun-nm_:,ucu uu nu. . iq--, tam, se.<. statement .1-Minus. duly verified. and nature at me socn11'ity, if any. ;`hr+m, un(I that uftel` Sili(l Isxm-utnrs W111 px'0c~r>e(l to dist1'Lbute -aim ;1s.~'e1.< 01' the said estate wsexzurrl only to the r-luinls whichi ,-:1)~_.' 41:11! linen h-.1\'<- haul });n-:1 at I'1:n'1'ie hhis - ;. !:x;v of .\'m'eml)<-I`. .\.D. .*9t.e\\'zu'l & .N'te\\':u't. I3:u-rie, -:;fI-.". .`~`nli(-imrs for

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