Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 18 Jul 1935, p. 8

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P-Lure Eisiht Every Satun -er} ay Tickets and Information at ,1 .LUL.L.A. Vu\I-as\.a.u..n. .-.u.n.n.1a-.5: Clarkson Hotel. Phon_e 62 Ea.stern'Standa1'd Time Until August 31st .12.45 p.m. TENDERS FOR LAVATORY Gmfd Sik Rn-i.1'1_:1'.r)g Rl1h])t`l'iZ("(1 Grip ]`\'(\ $4.00 vz1h1-$3.10 Rug". $5.00 \':1hu-..$3.95 R011`. $$l.()0 vnlmn $6.95 R02`. $10 Vnlnv ...$7.50 (`2 mndol.<\ Tennis Balls 250 and 50c Rackets Repaired 250 up Gut Preserver pm m<-km. 15C Restringing $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 I (`1 (`A1 ,11 Fun xiii; .V.}"'}{r{1$;ii1} _T-'lm"(I1m]l_ G1\W Rllpplies and 'l<`i. 'l`a<-klo URRY BROS Sunday, July 14, 1935 ms ru,,,,,L n_1___I R 02'. $6.00 Value thf\ CIF pwu. N A. H. Goodall, Sec'y, ` Barrie Parks Commission-` 36 Bayeld St. "I'.'5" REV. F}. E. LONG, B.A. B.D. . Minister 5 Lloyd 'Fuf!'orI.l. Organist and Choir-1 macfm-. I A. w. smih; ! Clerk and Treaaurozn! .,. .$3.10 $3.95 $7.50 ,4_..._:__._.; %%ioca1 Sees Neded Cthage` `II: Sr, of via} ,f:;'F11c 1w.n";-9; OIV'tf `Ro_ _ " "t,t__&'_g`j,';1_"Scho'1'$'.- (`,f~q&zxss yon princi-g arpal s'- certicate, is mitted from they ls.-ntzunce results on page three. `loward Hall, of Toronto, pulled` ` passage tor the vimy trip. A ten g Three cars were involved iI1_1I`- dollar deposit does the trick and the 'accident opposite the Capitol !balance can be paid via the instal- B l`ho::trc last Monday e\'eI1ing' when - ment plan, and if things go haywire `you can get your money back. [away from the curb and was struck. We very much regret that the '13}? it C31` d1`iV8T`1 by M13 W- J- 3115-i1'loodlig'l1t still shines on Dunlop St. tice. of BaI`I`ie- AS 21 result the H3 instead of the cenotaph. Complaint ECEII` W115 knocked into ,the F831` 0_f 3,1135 been made, but. the trouble has lparked car owned by Ulrs. lV[aI`18n.|not been 1-emedjed_ {Fenders on all three cars were islightly damaged. I I Bob Peacock, chairman of the` _county picnic, has made the raise of .n.\...~,. .........,... 1...; __ .c__, 1,__ Officials of th Barrie Golf Club.` (By Ack Emma) i 1being annoyed by b0YS t1`8SP9-55111;: The Ladies Auxiliary of Branch {on the links, have asked the Z1SSiSt- .147 are entertaining the Orilliu .-\ux- ' 1211161 : 01` the local police. Ali'ead_x,"i1im-y at a plcnjc in St, Vincent-5` [four informations have been laid and Park on Wednesday, July 24:11, iprosecution will likely follow. i 'l`o date about 650 have booked -+--- ` for the Vimy trip. A ten 'I_`hree were In _aI`- :accident oimosite ClD1tOlil1nlnn(-n man he `nnirl :2. nm :...~+..1 - Luau. I The following` accounts were pre-; sented and ordered paid: l H. D. Coleman, hospital accounts,, $73.57; General Fire Proong Co.,l `lling cabinet, $42.40; Municipall `World, school section rate book,{ . .~}'4.13; J. Baker, stamps for clerk,;~ $2.00; J. Nixon, Essa share tran-I sients, Cookstown, $3.65; D. Hopper, `j supplies Levi Henson, $3.89; S. 3Pag'e, Angus, 2 sheep l?TIe`d, 1 in-l ijured, $15.00; J. H. Bell, auditor,` ;Cookstown Hydro accounts, $5.00;| ',C. Russell. auditor, Cookstown Hy- idro accounts, $5.00; J. Smith, road` .allowmice_, $30.00; Cookstown police llvillage, road account, $431.00; town- pship road account, $500.00; D. ;Hol1nc.<, 2:") rods wire fence, l93J.l . $6.25. = I I3.nnfinnr-LTzun.-rla___'I`lan+ -`An nlnul, `AUCTION SALE--Farm Stock and] Implements, at Lot 21, Con. 1,. ` Sunnidale, 2 miles north of Angus` (R. Ho1mes A Farm) on Wednes-` day, July 24th, at 1 p.m. J. C. Sprin, Auctioneer. I .\.nr"mn\' q.n.1:`_nn..u.,1...1.1 x.~......,1 1 township council held their regular meeting in Thornton on July _ 2nd, with all the members present: Minutes of last meeting were read`: and adopted and correspondence` read. i a I`1'I/`\ +'..1lr......,.. ..,.,.,....\L- ...,..... .....- ilJL'L\\?iL'.'ll \.rUXl.`.. D EIHU I)` 1 ` A by-lam` was introduced and pass-| Led appointing` Dr. W. J. Scott as |.VI.O.H. for that portion of the town- I ship known as school section No. 5, 2 Cookstown. ' T r`.....M:x ...1:... .. :..` ...~,.,`A ..\..-A. ->D..:o. Banting:-Haugh-That the clerkgl ibe instructed to take the necessary] ;1e:a1 proceedings to close a portiorn '01` mar! allowance on 10th sideroad` ibetween Cons. 5 and 6, i ` A 1-,1... :..+..,.A,...n.: 1 K U()KSLO\\'I]. ; Councll adjourned to meet: :'I`homton on Tuesday, August 6th, : I n.m. `CO(`KI3LVH.\'--.-\t the R.V. HOSpitLI,j )>dl')`i(:. on Saturday, July 13,| 1 1935, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. 13.4 ' Cockburn 12 Eccles St., a son. 3 Il`\!lC1.` \ Hm. I) \7 L`ln;~n+nI TL. ` : l |`.,l`. 4".-\L EU!` li.\'. flOS[)ll'.2ll, Ddl' 1 rie ,on Wednesday, July 17, 1935, ' to Mr. and Mrs. John Locke, Utopia, a son. I w,McCUAIG--.~\t the R.V. Hospital,- ' Barrie, on July 14, 1935, to Mr., ` and Mrs. Duncan McCu:xi_;~, G. Mc-` . Donald St., a son. I ROBTNSO-N--At the RV. Hospital. I Barrie, on Saturday, July 11%.! I] 1935, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rob-` 3 'm.=<)n, .30 .\I:1pl<- .~\\`e., :1 KJULIRSUUFH. Ll LUCIUS LO(_l~I.l-I.-\t thu I{.V. II\ I\\'I `Tin.-l...-.nAnn ` Tuesday, July 23rd ' ` .-\L 'l'ho.<. Ad.-:1n.<' pusturo, :3 miles `I\\'0. of .-\`I:m(I.:ls-, on .-\ny:u.< Houd.i About 30 well hrokon young: farm` f}1m'.~'t-.~', 1.200 1:` 1,f'O0 lbs. Lots of: l>iI_" .\")L1!1,'.'.'h()1`,~'~'~ and . mutt-h-f iurl pairs i1 this lot. ` \ n M.I(INNnN L'U L; 1 1U.\ .3.-ux1:.--nuuseuu1u 1` UFII` Q iture, at R. Burton, 67 Essa Road,; Allandzxle, on Saturday July 20th.` at 1 p.m. Terms cash. J. C. Spring, Auctioneer. _ `IV. `Phone 1164 Tenders will `1:nri<-r. up ` l'.'35, 1'0!` Luv.-. nu! `_" -"1. fiunday. July 21. 1935 2 Little eight-year-old May Brown, l : I 11 21.111. Morning Worship. 118 Charles St., was struck by a car 7 p.m.--_lCvening Service. ;driven by W. F. Selby, of Toronto,i 10 ._ _ while crossing Bradford St. last Sat-! our church school at am iurday afternoon, at the Brock St.l `intersection. The little girl was re-} _:j- |t ` h f n svi ' ' th>: Nome RE CLOSING BY-LAW b`25y"`ou"e o lc(1)ock,`aii1(lm:i11;ei-n see?` ng `an opening in the heavy north- Notice is hereby given that all'bound traffic, rushed across the! stores in the town of Barrie operatgstreet. She failed to see a south-; ing as Dry Goods, Millinery, Ladies 1 bound car driven by Mr. Selby. She Ready-to-Wear, Groceries, Butchers,`su.`fered knee bruises and shock, but Hardware and Electrical and Sport- was able to proceed home after the im: Goods, according to a by-lawgaccident. passed on the 3rd day of July, 1935,'f je- must close on Wednesday of each SALE RE(;[5-[ER Week between the hours of 12.30 p.m. and 5 am. the following day, AUCTION except on Wednesday of any week in Which there Shall be 3 Dm}1nv' provincial, civic or legal holiday. Ho1meSv_ wednes- This by-law shall be in effect during day the months of July and August, 1935. The penalty for infringement __\.UCT]O_\' sAL.E._Hou5eho1d Fum. Of the by-13W Shall be 3 ne T10` 91` Road,i Ceeding $50 exclusive of costs. i 20th.! Dated at Barrie, July 3rd. 1935. i nu: - u AL.-__--. 0-..`. ._ ... , be received by tho il.'l1ll('l`r`l_ ll(`(l to noon lri(l:i_\'. Jul`: 1'.-!'~. l'.'f ,.-7. . wintlo\v.~`. fully -ft--,7.iil. two :-n:1t.~' 0|" paint, uml Ilttml on east side of King: E(l\V1ll`(l Srhom. `.-`l-n . tender for caulking entire b1]lldlI1_Q`. .-\rmng,:r,iiwnts L0 ` enter school can be made through A. H. Felt, Sec.-Treas., Board of Education. PRIVATE SALE OF HORSES ESSA COUNCIL TENDERS WANTED .\'o1'm2m Coxworth, C1erk. In'~` HH. 0. McKlNNON 9 BIRTHS i mu, 2: sun. ` Hospital, B2112 .Tn1v 1'7 1925 - you can get your money back. I! -ioodlight St.` llinstead 1,has - ' not ; 3 the county some money, but so far has not told `,3us how he contemplates spending it. 1-1 In an effort to inm-pngp nf.+cn1rL vyvyvun ; Al\a .lu5 uuw ne contemplates spending It. effort to increase attend- %5('1ut i')nD1" , ance at meetin s We are oin to trv ` ' ' , . . _l 3 personal appial We avegone 0} The old Scottlsh tradltlon of ed_u- .lthe finest halls in Barrie and it is .at1n was that every. boy and gm _ltook bad the boys do not make b(_. 111 Scotland had full rlght to all the gter use of it. Some of them C0n]-leduCat1on he 91' she .cu1d absorb plain of too much `formality but and every parlsh had 1ts school pre- llsten, troops you cm get a`vay`Slde(l_0V1` by men of the hlghest alfrom it. To prove it the Legionarwstandmg` In .England educatmn -;is responsible for this atrocity. Pte. was for the astr9ratS only`. Scot" 9 Smith, ln llls capaclty of Orderly land was foremost 1n domest1c edu- t room clerk, had waded through calm) am.` became famous as at" e umteen miles of red tape du1.lng'a tamment 111 schol_arsh1p was empha- very lengthy hitch in this rnan's,s1Zed' 11.1 turn. t}l1S.had.the effect .i `a1.my_ Finally he Worked his tlcketlencouraglng: 1nd1v1dual1sr_n and d1- land immediately wrote to the Sec1'e-lvertmg fmm the true ob-lect of em" Mary of state for War: Ication. Too many were preparing for dl Dear Sir: `white collar jobs and county life be- and the army can go to (deleted by , ..................... \l Simpson, Mmlster oi .) I am now in civvie: . ` E come undeslrable. In Denmark they . . u - r _ had a better balanced system, gzving _. (3911801). In due time he got 21 1e- . ;_ I Ely. `Lvlllc`l.l real} as follows: ML encouragement to agrlculture. 17 T11 101R 9+ `H10 r-`Inca nt {-1113 xxvtnv I l. (E :e%%.;m.. REV. IOIRSPICKERI-NG MINISTER 4 !1 ii.` H [1 ( 11 i] `nary 01 state I01` war: ; 1\ civvies: ,,and ;lcensor). time re-, - ply which read M12; _ Smith, dear sir: Yours of 1st ul-_ ltimo received. In accordance with; . 5 K.R. and 0., you are advised that all; , ; orders for troop movements must be; , - submitted on Army Form BX 743-9.; ` Nope, you can t get away from it.i EHEAVY RAINS DO DAMAGE -| TO NORTH SIMCOE CROPS' | , The heavy rains of the past two gweeks have. done considerable dam- ilage to the crops of North Simcoe. 3 : particularly in this locality. The " severe storm on Saturday, July 6th, _'Was not as widespread as expected. land most of the crops fared through I ,!the heavy downpour, but the con- " ! tinuous rain over this last week end Hadded considerably to the farmers" I ., , troubles. I In ..11.:..... ...:u.. at 1 13-..- -_..: onroumes. { In talking: with S . L. Page, agri-I icultural representative, the Alvance learned that haying had fared the worst. The cut hay. which was in- ijured by soaking, has practically: Ebeen spoiled and its feeding` value re-I duced. The stzmding crop has also` I Ibeen damaged from getting over- ripe and its feeding value is being: Ilowered daiiy, due to a week's delay lin haying`. Mr Pmm c+a+aA H1-..+ Hm imvim, lll flZl)'1H;.{'. Mr. Page stated that the barlev `crop and heavy oats were hit hard. weinsz attened by the torrential !rains. In his opinion, damage hits {the best crops on a Wet year and} {the liyzhter crops fare the best: `With a very few exceptions, the iwheat has Weathered the storm and! I lis doing: ne. The later oats cmnu through the last two weeks rain` better than was expected. as it \\'1lr `not far enough advanced to be beat-! en down. ` I I In 4. Inc ..4` `L. 1-... :,\'l.l~ I\`l>LI\Irl ' . -- I 'I`raf c Ofccr "Spencer. bf Brad-1 _`ford, was criticized in local-po1iCc lcourt on 'I uesd:x_v aftr-:r'noon for notl _ taking` (`hZl]'_Q`(} of and a.=: I.lo_\`(i5 `lE1dridg'e, of Toronto, who was in--1 _ivo1veri in an :1c(-idem on tho Br:-I10 ._ I road on June 22nd. 'l`lnn lIf)L'n in nun:-4-Gnu mp n ..L..-...~n. ;'w.in,rz flattened by the "8" """`.`"` . , rains dama,,e Our educational system m Canada. . 3. _ . 1 ! . . ithe andgls based on the old Socttlsh systenn I th bestjbut we have not advanced as Scot- thcllangli ha.=,_ _and mavny educationahsts : a11r1`F`i _`-`_ t}`;`_` that .9 `ed_ed"`t`n' czn1~.:,-E. ."t`1ud'1,_".3_t ` Weed min 0conom1cTa}:1r1So<.[a11co:1s uuct1on. th` ~ .= :t-1. 2., "t "5 Y` `Fm .n3t `Kw a33535e?1` W v`~`=i- !A008?:;:::::3:..:a:.:::r:2 ;:1i?>}:111r)1]1tc;11l7)' endown. _ ` "`.`. ` a In :1 lot of thr: low elds. Pntzxtot;-:<. tlnwc and 3 half mmlons has 20 "' Com root: and pea: are b(,,,inmm,. 000 farmr_-r.~;, the average fm'm'com- . ._ . _. _._ , ` ` _,. ,. , __ . to Sh0\V :-1,:n.< of hawnr: had tnn mljm-.2 om 1') to 3 me `No much \vr~t wenthr.-r zmd in man`: of "'hl1.d m Donmurk Qsmpes 3 good `Eda ' . I . . ' n -- r the root elds the woods are _-:o1't121;']"`}}E ;-tTh;?4 :'}C1x1x11(`l1e11 a13u.~]t1.]1Lt(%11d .zLh0:;ul of the cro S. 5*.` O0 - ` S n 0` 01 `_\]th0u,,h thp gains haw, p1m.r,1{f0L!1' _V`C211'.< they go to school part 01 .m\.Oc with em Crops it has h},r,,lill1o (lay and work at home the rest in great boon to Vegetah-I`, L,m.dpn_\__ ol the day. Teache1':< must hnvo and mam. hm] ,.(,idmt_.< my thm.`tI11'ee yea1~_s no1'1_ng11 trznnlng. and as '..,...-.. r1.-`ECG LL- _ -._ .1 ,,1,:__, `-2 H110 Hmnn` nnzvhnna n1-n nm-mnnnnf :2lI](`H(l or we crops. Althourzh rains p1z1_vr.dg with field crops, boon; 7a {zm-(lr~n.<., `and they] lno\'m* saw their ;'a1`de11:< looking: sci wall. l Il('\'(`,I' well. OFFICER MOT Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till Monday, July 15, 1985, for the erection of a Lavatory" Building in Bayview Park, Barrie; also for the plumbing: in said build- ing. Plans and specications may be'| seen at the .\'ort`nern Advance Oice, 123 Dunlop St. Lnwoct nr zrnv tpnripr nnf none:-1 i:*.\\'z1)'L r0:1u on June zznu. I Tho case in question was a charge- {of leaving the scene of an accident; ;prefr-rred 21_2':1inst W. J. \Vi11iam:<. of` Toronto, by Lloyd Eh'irl;:e. . I T7.11`?r1t7'n nufir-13 Hv nn Hwn nin-110' 1u1'uuL0. uy 1.1o_\'u r.n'1u;:e. ; E1rid_rzo tactiod that on the 11i_L1'h'.7 `of June 22nd he was driving cast on! ]tho- fourth 00n('ossion of Innisl' `win-n luv w;1.~' met by tho zxccused ` gcoming at :1 rate of speed estirmxtod 1 `t Tut hotwe9n (30 and 70 miles pm" ,hmn`. \Vitm:.<.< said ho pulled over '1 to his riL:ht and was struck by the` . 1 * car. Both cars were dam- ; -1..-, I 113: hnunnrl Inn-.uiI 'I`]1n H5 [H5 l'lL{'llL Zlll(l \\'ZlS FLTUUK Dy Llllfzvear 30th ` . . ,, cost mg. l. his beyond T`C]72lll'.. lhn ` anzl of the other r-zu` h-ailu(l :1 cm A who` .*`.a- A`.<-lle E\\':11't Without leaving: llis:-Goth` ' :ml :1(l:lr(-.<.<. llv sziirl he cz1ll-t,lug --l the trzifc officer, who chz1i'gn(l}t;m \\r"`.limn.< with operating :1 our with-l in out :1 permit. The oicer told hiiiiicrm he would have to lay any fl1l`ti1(`l"thO;,` cl1:ii'_s:o.< himself, which he did. ! -\< Fl`-"'rl"' rlirl not have any \VlL-`Dov -~ . - . marl In-.<.~'-'!.~` who voulrl >113 they identled don, . `Williams, his '.!.'01`.` ':)i.nMinr%(l he are could do very little. Hoxvovnr, _iudg'- ed 1 ment was l'0S(.`1`\`(l till .\u_u;. 6th. with 5 Williams did not appear in court The `in answer to a summons and neither gdid his counsel. His worship re- War` imarked on the agrant way in which the 1the accused had ignored the case. la; :1-Ie also said it was the duty of the p- ship iofcer to have taken char;ze_ of the Erhlfg raccident and assisted Elridge in 0 e_ lclearing up the matter. wg` I J 5WICE--In Innisl. on Thursday, 1 : July 11, 1935, Eliza Ann Dunn, j aged 66, beloved wife of Frederick ` Wice. The funeral was held from. ~ her late residence, lot 13. conces- sion 11, Innisl, on Sunday. In- 1 terment in Strand Cemetery. 1 I v LCER CRlTlClZED FOR - NOT ASSISTING MOTORISTI 1 LEGION NOTES DEATHS Educat i() n;aki Sy.st,e%m` The Northern Advance 55-Q SPEAKER AT KIWANIS 1Z6 uumop at. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. A, H, Cnndnll. Sac v. B. Syste . ! .\l(_-V01-cucly Outllucsg ms in S(:o`rlund and Dennlark . - : `I Educational Night was observedl at Kiwanis at Monday's meeting, when members of the Board of Edu- cation were guests. The speaker was Mr. S. B. Mccready, of Toronto. who recently visited Scotland and :Denmark, and spoke on the educa- tional system in those countries. A` Ilschool teacher for many years, he '.was interested in educational mat- ,'ters, and found that the system inl both Scotland and Denmark was I superior to our system in many re- spects. -The speaker was introduced` : by Hon. Dr. Simpson, , `Education. "l"lnn A1,] Q.-nu!-u`l,. +un.lHn.n n43 ruin,` ;UIlCULl1'blgClIlUIlla LU agrlcuuure. '- :- In 1918, at the close of the war, `; Scotland began to reform her educa- ljtional system. It was found that 3 `I many young men were physically` de- iicient and not as well schooled as {they should be. Boys had been ' leaving school at .14 inadequately l equipped. It was decided to do [away with the small parish schools 5'and adopt larger units of` admin-I listration. With a population of five million, Scotland now has but 37 school boards, or school authorities, _ they are called. The country is taken as a unit and members of the. school boards are on the county I council committees. Each county h'|school board is under an expert l_ director, who supervises medical d care, nurses, dental, libraries, etc. '.. The status of the teachers has been raised, and before long every teacher will be a university graduate or agricultural college graduate. All teachers of similar qualication get the same salary, those in the ele-l .hie11ta1'y schools getting just as higrli `salary as those in .<@COll(l1l`j.` schools, and those teaching: in the country schools get.tin,r: as good or better` than those in towns and cities. Separate schools are practically done` 1- away with, and a national school V takes in all. Less stress is placed on examinations. but every boy and girl iiiis given a chance. 0111- nrlnnntinrunl c-xv.-fnrn in f`ns-..~.An _|l,`l'.` ?ll'l` IUIVHCU UUE L'\'L l'_\' _\'(3ll]'. Cnt I many also retirin_2: e.',u`h year. %.\1m`._\' 0!" the schools are 1)1'i\':.1tr,-Iy ` owned, but Denmark 11215` the I`ree. 3`:0du(.-z1tio112\lis:t system in the world. Hand they are :1 well e(1ucatmI I 3 people. "I Dr-nmzn-k 11:15` Man :1 folk :~`.('I1nnI for I I I I I ' l l ; grrown-up people. _all hoarding `tending in the winter ; year pL-I)p1L'. Denniurk lias also :1 folk scliooi for There are 5!) of tliese schools. 22 of them l)4"l11f_ ,` zigrri-' (-ulturztl schools. They are all free, l'l]01l_'. ,'ll mzmy of them are pi'i\'ute~ l_\' or (-o-operati\'el_\' owned. 'l`he_\' do not use :my books, nor are th'err- any exanis. Lectures are given by ex- pert teachers on history, world _:'eoirraphy, economics, etc. They are schools, the men ut- months and summer. They the women in the under great teachers. only about $100 for the _v(,-:11`. .,. L- ed 18 " lcreamery was started, and any too poor to pay are ;:iv-11 scholarships. They learn to live to- fgrether, and while co-operation is not .taught, it comes as a by-product oi ithe schools. ' In 1880 i the rst co-operative and in 1932 ,there were 1,388, representing' 90 , | live to_<:c-thc,-r for ve months every 1 The 1 h t. 13 ?per cent. of the farmers of Don- mark, and the turnover 116 million dollars. In the bacon industry there 61 co-operative plants. support- by 70 per cent. of the farmers`, with a turnover of 95 million dollars. products are practically all shipped to Britain, where large warehouses are maintained. Besides they have co-operative fertilizing plants and co-operative stores. and they bu-y everything co-operatively. They take care of their sick co~ operatively through sick clubs, of which there are 650. Man Mnwnnvy 4'kn~nn-'ln4- Haul uvn in l `LIIYUU ) 3illS HUYIHEII LI"z|llllI`l'. HUG 3.5 -2 rule their positions are permanent 12111:] thr.-5' are Ie41dm's in the commun- iity. There arr: 20 normal schools in tho (:()L111t1'y and about 700 Leach- |m-.- nrv turned out r,-very _\`(:zl1`. that 1\1'Il ]\' ml.-n I-nH1-Curr nun}-q urn- W1]l(:I1 snere are ODU. `Mr. McCready thought that we in Canada can learn much from Den- mark. If our farmers are going to succeed we must change our educa- tional system. Too much stress has been laid on education for children. , and it is not practical enough. In! 1880 Denmark started to improve: .1":\ miniifv n1'*' +1-up 4-n+Hn, and fin ! ]J.ODU UGHIDRTK SBBFIEU ISO lH'l]JI'O\'El 1`-n ruality of the cattle, and the! standard of milk was raised so that from 23.6 pounds of milk, \\'l1U1*en.`~` iformerly it took 30 pounds of milk. lln 52 years Denmark doubled the number of cows that can be kept on the same acreage, and more than doubled the amount of milk pro- duced and . trebled the amount oi butter1'at. T:1ve1'y cow is tested and Wii` she is not up to standard >`,l1(` .1 sent to the slaughter house. if the. I farmer can't afford to get another cow, one is provided for him. K l a pound of butter could be madc\ A helpful move in this country. said the speaker, would he thl` ` establishment of township or ('OllH'.,l'j.` " folk schools or demonstration l':irm.-:.i which, if properly conducted, should he self-supporting. The ziguicultui-zil *` short courses as now conducted by ' the zw_'ricultin'z1l rep1'e. are ' doing` 3.-ood \\ O1'l\', but they are too ,; Tho time has (-omv for (`l1.`ll]I('.~' in our educational .-<.'; tizmd Hon. Dr. Simpson. the .`.lini.<.L.-:' ~59)` Education, is deeply concernml ::.=- llto xvh.-it those changes should he to ibc-net the most. > n V 1 1 .1 .1 1 ,. Dr. Sprott extended the th:ml<.< of _!the meeting: to the speaker for thy r:n1ig*htenin,r: information. v 1 Ij\:|n.'uu uu. uuuuu m ' .........-_,, -... _. __ _ 10 a.m.--'I`he Chcrch School. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.~` Rev. Dr. Sedgewick You are cordially invited to these services. New Popular Prices l`1u- 111z111u,gc111c11t hznvv de<-idod nm in give any ]_n'c111i111ns rhis s11m1nu.1' on m-cuum o1 t11u11e\\' 1`hcut1'u tax, but are giving all pat:-011s a (:h2111(,'L` to share in a u0-p1'emi1un price and give eVe1'-ybody the 0pp01-tullity to see the wonderful, new and up- to-date pictures that will be shown on our silver s(:1'c011. T110 f()UO\\'i11g` are the new 1n'i(-,3s now ef- fective : `El, -_,', 15- 1-: An . -u --s u. Wmlhirening Prices Except Saturday Nights Adults, 20 ; Children, 10c Saturday Nights-All Seats 20c These are COMPLETITE Prices, INCLUDING TAX THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Saturday Matinee at 2.30 Everybody 10c Bert WHEELER and Robert WOOLSEY in MONDAY -- TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Matinee Wednesday at 2.30 10c Admission This pi(: t1u'u `now on its 211d big week at Leo\\"s Tllcatre, T01'011t0. JOAN CRAWFORD-ROBT. MONTGOMERY '*r\Y with Charlie Ruggles, Franchot Tone and A Edna May Oliver. Todd and l.{cll_\f Cm11ed_\'--'.l711l{EE CI-l'UMPS" Colored Ru(:l-"Sp1'i11,9;tim0 S(.:1'c11ad0 CO)11.NG-Hurray for Love.zmd The Raven, now A].)layi11}2; rl1(- fllnlwrinl, 'l`umnfu`.< big` rsf run tllezltm. C()Z\I'lNG--Becky Sharp, mltin-i_\' in zmmzi11g` new 1c<-1111i<-ol01'--1mw on its Lind an-:11 wm`-l< :11 flu Up`m\\'n '.|`l10at1'o, '.l.`m'0111`o. T If Iifs at The Capito1-1t s the Best Show in Town Enjoy the shows at the C-a.pito1--Soo fhe newest and f1'1w.s"t ]>i(-`r111'0s-ai1' (-11:111_e1'0d (, V(`1`_\_' five minutes- 1a1rg`0, mmn_\', 11}>l1nl.\`1m'od <-11:1ir.'--(;'ood psjound or111i pnw11`r-~lm'g'0 1w\\ gold brv . .~m'0vn-- kov]: (-nu]. W, _. _. .. . -.n .-u C` . an: o :11 2-Reel Co11:eHy7--DA1\*'C`I:3G'i1J1:16NA1RE" Ca1't00n-PICNIC PANIC NQ M9R.E_LAiD_33. Miss Elsie Cloughley, Organist THE NITWITSLT .I.v\l.a-I a "-1N-_ Always use Canadian National Telegraph: [Leave Barrie . . . . . . . (Clarkson Hotel) I , Arrive Midland [ (Docks) l 9 Arrive Penetanguishene .. 2.10 p.m. Additional Service i_.. BARRIE MIDLAND g_;1U1;p.41',.JULY 13, 1935. GRAY COACH LINES Sale of SLAZENGER Tennis Rackets

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