|\ l.`slLv|llJ.f Il'H`H(lH ll] I.0\\'n. .VIi~:_~' Pr-:1tri(-u Smiinh, of` 'l'nmnto. .~:n<-nt t,hr- wank vnd nt tho homn of Mr. vmcl Mr.s'. C. J. Smith. Mr. Alvin (Trum), of Pt-nt-t:1m.','. visitc-d with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. ur..n......m..n. town. 5 III`. I C`4n#,. V .--..u...,u..u.u ;uu.. Mrs. Wm. Beardsall, of I yisitxng friends In Barrie. 11- 11 -n .1 ,. .H|\x I`;lL'iUlUl` 1'lI'lIllIlf_ '. VlSlt111f.Z` with .\Ir.'~'. S l\'I1*.==. Wm. Strachan -x_-fnv u-{Ha 4`1.I,\u,l~ na- (`MU md L`. l/IE7 Mr. Co1'di11g1y, of Toronto, spent with her mother, Mrs. C. J. E I 1 : Mzlrir (`.r~ndrnn, frit-nds in town '\Vm'd Smith. Tn`-u-4 ;.~ uvH`| LL. l'All.ll.'ill;lUXlH.l .`\S5()ClZl.LH)Il. I doubt wh_-the-r any of you teachers in the schools`, nav,_. ;_;ivnn much thought to that problem, `nu- vtnted. I doubt if (:V(5n the (']'-,2,':_\', whose M:1stm' is called the `Princq; 01 Peace, have spent much time in .201- emn assembly Log:th(.-r on pru(:'LiC;1l measures they should adopt to prev vent Wm`, and yet people are sur- pristml that we have not zuthiuved peace, that we cannot make the League of Nations work. v....u..' An:~...I.. HI) ()\'L`I' UH` \`7 C.m`rlon Toml .2... ...:n. Alic c A yr`:-3 \ nu ]'II\\`\'\ l|(l \"l:'ILUI`.*' 2" LIN` H0n1(' I .\Ir.~'. J. F`. (`rni':. lid. Fhortt. of 'I`m-onto. L: H1" I7.v:1. ]10]M:l_\'.< \\' r<'snt.<, R('\'. and Mrs. J. 1111) IHUIUI lwohdnys 11;}.-"h Thom -., ...,.,.'I. ,.. I. M. I{L1i1ffo1`Ll and Mr. \\"n1. returned home to-day after} the winter in Cz1liforni.1. i Olga Brownlec and Ruthl 1 viciiind in I`nvnn+n Haiel `Ul`.(` Cm ' OM10 ( F` III\I||lI n `cu Jz1coh:~: .. 41 `ll, U thv 1')` m pm (-ml uxc1`t:d.5l: me weemy atten(1:1nce. g Henry Sims, for the Public Af` fairs Committee, reported that his; committee had made a survey of? the town and found three vacant in-j dustrial buildinpqs. A representativei of the C.N.R. Industrial section wasl interviewed and these buildinyrs arel now listed for sale with the consentl of the owners. Registering Children for Christmas Cheer Cha.1-lie Parsons, chairman of the] Cl11'i. Cheer Committee, report- ed that the V.O. nurse and the school nurse were t;:1bulatin_: all children in the town who might be helped by Christmas cheer. The committee would thus have some- tl1in_r.: tE1nf.{'lbl`C- to go on. l-Iruv rlvnnf rIl1uirn1-Jn nf 1-lnn T/vn_ \VIllL'L: anu uuml in Toronto this 1119 Northern Advang_ 2111 L/lliJ.HLlUl' HUG` wxth frlends mi IU" tin.- of P -11 {'0 1' F:1.~'tr-1`. nf` 'l`n....nl,. IUT l`45l.`*'L1`]'. ` of '|`m'nn1o,3 p:n'vn1;.s`, Mr. lI.`.\ _\l\IH", .'mrl Mr. 'Y`.....`,\ . FUUI Ildl mo-ther ov 1 C1owes_ St. Cath- : his home; DOUBIS ONE-TENTH OF M.P.'.5 PONDER PREVENTION OF WAR` spent the \Ieaford. D.` ..l U V. t =pm1t hnnu H]. and r-nds '. and ` . I\cw th 0 In : `M1 (1 r1:'th .,...,.. I remember, he .`1`1ll(l, wlu-n taverns were to be fouml wl. nlnmvl . every corner 01.` the l'l'lll,l`HIl.}.f mm! between the I.-ownlim: nt t.h.- lower end of lnnislil and the nul`l.|) 1-ml ml the township. 'l'lH-re \Vl:.`x' ml. nl. Croxon s (lorner, at the :I,nwnlin.- one at (,ll1en';.' Ul'(`.(`l( lwo :1-l, (fhun-J1 ill on the Alnth, one at l,:ln- lllll.l|, mm at the SCVUIILII, two ul S'l,I'uul, mm at the twelllth, and one :n.l. l': |1lI:i- ' wick on the 13th. 'l`li<-He w<-r.- all a.l.ong.: the leu(lin;,-; road in the town .sl1lp. Otllc-rs \\'.-re .H'(`.'ll.l.l'l l:ll In-H: land there at other vurm-M oil" Lha- l main liig,-1l1\vz1_\,'. The dl'lnl{l.`_",Vl11ll)lLS of the pt-uplu were in keeping" with the mnnhur of taveins from wh-ich liquor \Vilw .mp- ' plied. With the (lrinkinp; wv..nt h;;'h-.- ing as a natural consequence. Liquor 1 flowed with special freetloni (lul'lll;.'; elections and lists and sticks lommn the ultima-to argument in the pull- dptical controversies 01' the day. No v were elections the only C,LLI.3C cf `quarrels. .Same.tl1inp; of an inter- nalti1ona.'l incident once occumred at the old Tyrone tavern at the corner iof the fth. An American lumber `firm (the Dodge) was engaiged 1 cutting: pine on our place for tlm mill that was then in operation at Belle Ewart. The rm had a ::I_:m- lyiber of Americans in its employ-and 1-lone night a. fight began at the `tavern between the Americans and a lot of Canadians. The formei di soon got the worst of it and werc nwlriven for shelter to their camp 1across_ the way. There was one.- :ne_;ro 1n the American party and he ;t` . . n came `I11 for some of the liarclesf niknocks. After the grht was over i` `\'.':.s hard to tell which was his iacc iand which the back of his head. A 911':-W years ago when Wi_L,>'l1tim1n `tlG.oo(lfellow tore down the old tavern `bl00(lS`t1lllS resultinz: from this zine Ellother fieliting could still be seen or. L KL the walls. Churchill, known in the early l, (lays as `Bull\";~: Acre, was another 11 5:-Jreat place for Ii}.-'l1ting'. At the ole lshow iairs you l]1I_f,"l1`l- see a _L',`l]l, at nl-any time you might turn your norm Lt` in the direction from which a 1I0l,~fO Ewas com1n_e`. There is an intere.<.t- Ting` . of the manner in which \0.;Cl'll1)'L`l'lll.l got its name. The rs: *1 Cl]L`.1'Cl`l in the nei_e:hborhood was at _ ithe sixth line. A tavern keeper lo- lS;cate(l on the same corner and named Ehis place Church Hill tavern. Be- 1.;l1evin_:,' the_ fourth line corners a [(31 oetter location, he later moVe(l therr jam! Carrie-cl his : with him, and ,f|thu.= the name Churchill was lr:1n.= 1. I ferr:-(l from the sixth to th(. `fourth. i H\ .. ....... +1.- .. . . I I s 4 y . The late William Al-lzm_ of (Ilium-.h ill, in an interv3e\v with 21 11-111`: ..mn tativc 01' The Weekly Sun n.'u'l_y t11i1' r,y years ago, g`:1V(: .~mm- itlu-:1 ul L110 d1'i11ki11:" habit, in lmn:;l':| l,nwu- ` ship. (KT ..,`-....\.-.l..... H L ....I.l II...|. .. LlllH.( l/:lll_L ,'lUl`C` LU g0 Ro_<:. Grant, chairnmn of the Pro- gram Committee, said that his job entailed considerable correspondence, but was fortunate in lining; up L] Hit nf vrnnd {'nI' :m~n,- INNISFIL TOWNSHIP HAD I rrs SHARE OF TAVERNS`, Public opinion in 1VI1'd1`and_ as in- divu:Lod `in :1 series of interviews by Mu I"r<-r- Press, is solidly behind :nnI:1Jxrm n:1tion of the tovm ofces. In the opinion of many, the proposed salary of $3,000 per annum for r-nn1nh-nnnr {Q fnn hirr-11 1l|I1r_V OI -Ts-$,UUU DC`) [comptroller IS too hlgh. pi.n;: may A K ...` M:1rinr\ o`u:i-ads state thwt. with pzms-.<:I.Lrv to the upper lake ports lnlovlcml by ico elds at Sault Ste. M:n'iv and Straits of Mz1ckinz1c_ ship- nimv` on Hm (`.1-nnf. T.nl:nq H13: :r\m coils, '11 living,` nhnut 11 ' d :1 3'8. I Q |-,..\.u ;sunu wn. .u.xun LU yup ;uuL1,u. I Nor was the consumption 01' liquor conned to tzxvc-rr1s. At al- most every store a pail of liquor and 3. cup stood on the counter and all comers were free to help them selves. No log'g'i11g' bee could bu held without. an abumlzmt suppl}.',, and after the bee was over men foaght or .::1nced as fzmcy moved- provid-cd tlmy were not too drunk to do citller. Wh<:r(-\ did the money come from to })21_`: for all the liquor L'0I].~'1!` . H. c:1n1u from the .=wnut- . . l 1. 4\...4 .1.,...1,J 1-. 5 but I the U LIl'dl/. Will Craig reported for ' catiou Committee, Ed. the Music Committee, 1 hood for the Inter-C1ub ( and Mac Morrison for the C om mittoe. Leighton Clarke, who t1'0z1su1'(:r in the absence Unmm ..rmn..q-ml 4-1.n+ Ima- ll- stray 1 0 Full}- 15. Watch the three D s-drink- inyr xv.-ntnr. dvamp_ and drzuns. _ 16. Tinvv :1 1-hunyze of 0(fCl1p:11.1OI1. 17. I1:xke frequent and short holi- (luvs. I v f 4 i I I i Sir J:1.<. S :-A\',\'c1', an Exxcglish phy-1 formulntml the 'FoH0\\'in_:; 19` sicizm )'uI(~.< for 1)1'olo11_<:im.`-' life to one nun- drcd _Vezu's : 1. 2. 3. E1'ght T-`ours sleep. Sleep on your ri_:'ht sidv. Keep your bedroom window opt-n all ni;`ht. 4. Have a mat to your bedroom HO'W `K , Do not have your I)e(l: inst the Wall. ; 1. ..\'o cold tub in tho mornin_:.l :1 bath at the tompomtm'c of, hnv K H` .'lll(l DLHIILH OI l\`l21CKH1ZlC_ SHIP- on the Grant Lakos this season 1.-:r~t mvay to its latest start in HIHIPQ |Jl}ll\. l<`.xm* before l)rv:ikf':1st. Flat. little meat and see that` well cooked. (For ndults). Drink no milk. `. Eu-t plenty of fat to feed the , which (lcstroy (lisonsp _2'erms. . Avoid intoxicants, which do- I those cells. > n..:1.. ...... ..:-- :.. u. ..M..i LHL Uldll WHO mo tavern at the lpply his boys wif 11; rvunh {'1-nrn an ULIL 15 lUl'LLlIl'dLL III llIllH`J,' Up 4] list of good S])(.`Z1kC1`$ fox` somu weeks. Next week Zobinson Mc- Lean of the Toronto Tcicszruni; the following week the American Consul in Toronto, with Rev. J. J. Black, of .Linds:1_\', some week soon aftorl that. `X7111 I". .. ..........L,\.l 1`-.. IL- /'V`....,7 I Limit your ambitions; and Koop your tonmer. -J.Ull U 1. rd of Hie `L,-...i4.~.,.. n Allow no pot animals in your ' rooms; they are apt to c:u'1'_v di. ;:m'ms. Live in the country if you L.IH'.s'(! C0115. I Daily e.\'c-rcisc in the open TO LIVE. A rum LHL should A45 L.-n "LlIH\ U\'\.'l' LHC mrl the oxvm-rs rad to bepjin 11-iv location. Lllll Jlil. 11. 01110:. -i1` due (2 rmul mm -ml :1 Irv cm.` ll... I.......l2.. U Wome md chilr I..`.,\.. `="---JUNIOR WEEK--~=' CENTURY kept L`. I'LL IL bL'H.L,'l"` eon told H10 old was ublvl .... ML... _ I `the DheIt M9?! Market -`-~ rwxr ~.- r14 I\ ..._.. ..._ .___ PRIME RIB ROLLED ROASTS ..20c and 22c CHUCK ROASTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130 and 140 CHOICE ROASTS OF PRIME BEEF 140 to 166 SAUSAGE---2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2bc HAMBURGr-2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25c Tea, Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetables SPECIAL THIS WEEK Guaranteed Pure Maple Syrup-per gallon $1.95 W E A l il R{lCC.lA l7E the pat1'011age 1'e<:eiV0d .s'in(-.0, opcnnlg .111 Allandalc, and will endeavor to 1n_m'i.l: llmt p21l1'nn:1g0 :11: all rim0_s. PROMI;T, COURTEOUS SERVICE PHONE 29 ALLANDALE SEMMON; ESQ. CITY ADDRESS ILIIICLOSCO I1Il(l a). . . '. . . . 101' Wll`lUIl plU2J.S(:` SBIIU Hll.` . . . . treatments of the famous LION CROSS HERB T-EA. Gentlemen : Enclosed nd $. lrunnrfha nnfe nf FM A one dollar treatment accomplishes WONDERS; makes you look and feel like new born. If you are not as yet fzuniliar with the benecial effects of this natural remedy LION CROSS HERB TEA, try it at once and convince yourself. If not satisfactory money refunded to you. Also in tablet form. Try it and convince yourself with our money-back guar~ antee. One Week Treatment $1.00 Six Weeks Treatment $5.00 Lio - Phammcy, 1180 Second Ave, \T.V' f`.I+u `M V LION CROSS HERB TEA tastes delicious, acts wonder- fully upon your system, and is safe even for children. Prepare it fresh like any ordinary tea and drink a glassful a day, hot or cold. In order rho avoid mistakes in getting the genuine LION CROSS HERB TEA. pl-ease ll out the attached coupon. New Coats and Suits L LDU DGCOIIU AVE N.-Y. City, N. Y. It is composed of 19 ki_nds of natural leavps, seeds, ber- ries and owers, scxentlcally and p1`opo1't1ona.te1y mixed nnrl ic Iznnxvn :1: T.TON (`.1?.('}.QQ T-TVTZT? TWA, T105 ZIIXU IIUVVUYS, bUlUllL1l1C'c1lly 2l'lU }_)L'U[)Ul'l/1U and is known as LION CROSS HERB TEA. yuuyu: un A..\\. .....x. .:vu_., Fun...) u. mu. uu\.u, |lI\.l n-uu.,J and bladder disorcler, exhaustion, loss of sleep and z1ppetl?E. Those su1l`ere1's have not used any mztn-made injurlous chemicals or drugs of any kind; they have only used 23. remed_\' made by .\'z1tu1'e. This marvellous product grows on the l1ig'l1`est mountznn peaks. where it absorbs all the healing elements and vita.n1ins from the sun to aid HTl\T.\NT l"'V in di, I1CZLlIl1[.',' UlL lllL`llLS ZHILI HU.\*I.-\;NITY in distress. Oldest European Discovery Against Stomach Troubles and Rheumatism Acclaimed Best by Latest Tests Sincc 1799 thousands of people have regained their normal health =a.ftc1' _\'c-urs of sutl'e1`1ng; from stomach `-.1'oublr.-s of all types, such as const1p21t1on, 1nd1 gas and sour uu u_.`.u,.-, vu.... ..~ ..... I4. ., ......:,\....v..,_. .6... uuu um... stomach, which are the basic factors of such mulndig-s :15 .h"- v IV 1 1 .- - 1- u 1 -. .'L\Iu|Ls\./1|, u .. blood nu_.,u nuuuu y.\....`.u\.. ...-...........v.. pimples on face and body, pains _..._! Ll...l,`l,... SUPER VALUES IN COATS AT Rumacagfs Are More Than :3 Relief From Pain. This scr . r. muia (which is not a patent medicine) rcaliy reaches the .. of Rheumatism. Uric acid deposits are eliminated from the jam` nd muscles and the kidneys and blood are cleansed of impurities. Una box will convince you that permanent relief is possible. '4 I 1-u--u cruornu n nn:-In'a\ during the first day of treatment. Rumucaps reievc the pnin while removing the cause, yet they contain no harmful drugs or narcotics. H" "wired: of people have testified to the quick relief given by this efficient rcmcdy. Start the treat- ment today and and Rheumatic pain. ------;s-...-.._ A . ., ~u- `l;1 ,. ,, One or two capsules will banish the most scvcra backache. Puts new life into tired and aching backs-a boon to houscwives-and more.thau just a temporary relief. --..---ug- -u,,,,.,,. .1, ..u ... ... g-_ u . ---- -- ~ -~ -- -r----4 -- 5 Sc Neuralgia, Neuritia, Arthritis, Aching Joints, Lumbugo and all allied Rheumatic troubles respond quickly to Rumacaps. Swelling: from Rheumatoid Arthritis disappear in most cusca with n ten-day treatment or less. nnd Bladder cleansed of irnpuritics. Rumacaps givc you new health and vigor through their cleansing and germ killing action. Many serious diseases may be avoidcd by keeping the kidney: :1 . - kl good or at Start your treatment today - Ask {or R=E3RZ%'E`EE lti.-IE5 SE `f..`-C" A1'TA5k~THE CA3 A box of 50 capsules, more than two weeks` treatment, is $1.00. nu. uu..a.\. -..-uu...~ ~.u. nu... l|AAIA\I\lnks) u_: --1_)-1"e.1`11`e. rheumzltism, periodic honvlzlches. . I- __ -,. $6.50 and up %%r ,%ms .. ___._ ~n.._._. . for which please send me me T.TON ("J?.OR T-TF`.'RR T] STATE . . . . . . Dept. 9846A THURSDAY APRIL 16. 1936 u ...e., , appetite. I 1nju1'1ous .; grows xvhnvo H`. :1h:nv11: 2311 Han v...-..., `.l\'A.A\l\Al\/ |A\1A'|(t\/IA\.qv 1n the back, lwer, kumny -.':.T `l\FVPu -1.` I-1r\)\Q\ H...) P"o%E%1%EFn%EE$E"a` SPECIAL SHOWING OF Junior and Misses -THE COAT STORE- n-uuvc, uu1'u\-.- mud. r-Club Committee, Publiclty` ' the (.`i:1s:~:i-| Hardy for Tnvnn 11.. LUI` Ma ` .LL,... ` w Ilium: IL w()rK. I At the present time, the exis- tence of the .1,5r<-at powers and the nature of the sovereign shite make this almost impossible. but the alter- native is war, and zmyone who sur- iously considers the cost of war, in` money alone, as r:()n1pured with thci cost of trying: to or1.c:1nizu peace, 0' who considers the effort and Sl(I'Ll(K.` necessary to czirry on :1 Wm`, as con- f_rn';`tDli \UiH1 Hun nH'i{'ni nITnv-f zixnurn `L11. ununuzytuua uyullxllg, UIU L-0\\'ll.\Il1lpi spcndinn. [council has authorized the discon- 6 `ll:inuin:;` 01' (lmzct relief to able-' Misses Brow bodied men, l)pgxnIii11g this week. Cumpbeu` Visited i : The immos 01' all cn1pl0},'abvl;- mun wcel`? `are being` taken from the list. This` M155 Lllhan Hll lpl'0CC(lu1'u is in line with that t-:1l 311* E1'0d 511 lin other municipalities. The councilib111`.Vg "lfvlted With IV ,uuLh0i`Ezt it at its April n1cctn1g,'.T' S11I)=`011 this `V001 lhcld at_the township hall on Apz-ill D1-_ and`M1-5. A113 (>)th, with all n1o1nl)c1's_pi'csc11t and famy spent Easel- tccve Luck in the chair. town Com`nunic21tions were 11-zul Iron`! V . H 3 '. ' N ". .~\1-thur .\I(.`l.\0ll, Hon. David Croll. .1._I` ``d .1. H 1. LL .4 ,... l\.UU\'C LAUCK lll LDC CD311`. Dcp2u'tment of We11'-are, Dr. G. E. Tanner, T. C. Rand, Se.-1'ct2u'_v lluald of Railway C0ll1l11.lSSlO110i's, Chief 01ce1' of Health, J. T. Simpson, Mrs. Glover, Stewru-t and Stew-.u't,, Frank Hunimond, I-I_vd1'o-lu`leuL1'ic Power Commission, A. G. Ardugli and )I1'.~:. Rosie Leonard. ` ; A petition from Chas. I;Ill. `and others aslciiig for some repuirsj ito Mill Road was left over until road ;grants are made, also request of` lwaltcr McDoug`z1ll for ditch to be` `,cleaned out on Div. 90, which noun-' Leil will look into. 1 Presented order of Board of Rail-`, way Commissioner;< g`1-;mt.i1ig perniis-3 ision to Ciinudiun I\'atio11:1l Rzxilways. to remove 21:.-`exit from lI:1wkc.~tone{ Station zznd 1'epl:1ce with u cz11'etaKc1'. l Conn, Tinllinnx--. nu-nqnni-nzl (In.-U1 ,.4` were from: Croll, BARRIE KIWANIS CLUB! ACTIVITIES REVIEWED: c.uum: zu MI! C41 a violin 1` :1 S1,r:uliv:1riL pronounced n mzmship. Co1dv.'zxt(:r council drzclim-(I L0 uubhorizv :1 votv on l)(.-vm';1;,rr.- rooms. The po.~'it,i0n t,:1kr,-n was tlmt tlwro should be u petition sigm-(I by 25; p1,!` cunt. of tho qualied l,`](`('LOl`.\', us ])I`f)\'i(l('(l by law. orL:.'Jniz:LLi0n of thv int(:rn21tion;1I community, still exist. But it can bv successful in the .~:0lut.ion of those two problum:~) only :15 the nations and imlivitiunls which composn it are st-ri0u.< about it and dut(:)'n1im:d to make it work. A4 Clan us-,.u,.n6 61...... IL. ...'. ' nu: \'un()u> :I.(:c0Ll11L.< nr.~1o1'r.- Ll` ,L-ouncil xw 1-u 01-dr.~1'r.-(1 paid and com` cil z1djourn(.-(1 to ma-c:-t on May ~1:h. W. 1%. TLl(Ih0p(3, Clc-1`l~ Orillizx n)(.`f.`Ll:]g` ( record u. sch 001 u. that the mn H. .` obdblull Lzuu 1'cp1'.1(,'(: wnn (.'il1`CLdKC1`. Coun. Tudhope presented deed of lot 7, plan 765, from executors of? estate 01' T1105. Hipwcll, vrhich xvzxs` accepted as .suti. and Rc-eve Luck wznr in.= c1'uctcr.l to sue Donald` .\Ik-I{in1:;_\' with 1`e;_;`u1`(l to lot 28. Pvrxcrmfml F`MnIi+x- hm-ml n+' 1-.... ...C D m-1w- u;x.\u|y; I10\'(:2' D0011 .thc Hydro Commis. celled, and CI ` g`uarantee contract [1 Qmn-L .,1 `rm. Luau 1Jl\. LI, 111 was in:~:t1'u('tc-dtoi so to look aftc.-1' McKay to purchu:<. positx; his p1`ope1"t3 T31-r.:(.n+;.rl nl-an punltl; 111.5 jJ1'U[) Pr:- plu sub-d1\v f'.nn (E Page Fbur .u[:1x.'111:._\' "1111 Presented Fi Ioctor, whicll ` factory. Iv I-Tu1~\'I' I LucLUx`y. M 1'. Harry ga1'd'1n_2' m. Th , r.v'1Hnv DUHIL` ]JL`l'.` road Div. 1 tinur; Av: nu lUl.`\/L info)` ',',UdlZLJlLL'U G. Smith accepted 31 Complah some pe-1'.' rnntl nix- Jqhn x; n urn v. ;. The va1';ou:~: nnt-H nu ..,. A IHUUUII r_- all dir on the by-law \\ 215 and nntt..- ` "C COIILIHUUH. . CUSL 0| Li"VHl)," LO ()i'L','-'lrllZU I)(`lLCC, 0" ` Pitiful Effort The Leapyue is an institution, an ; organization, a way Of doing things tra:~1te(l with the pitiful eflort shown --nothing more, and nothing: less to date in the interests of peace.` [11 this sense it is a permanen` czmnot; but be impressed with the thing: and cannot disappear, becausr fact that few of us really w.-mt. the problems which called it into be peace, or a decent reasonable so- Ing, the prevention of war, and th" Icir-ty in whioh to live. ORO COUNCIL eque (5 .l '1 Lil IJ I w appointir poundkcr.-1; passed. nu! !\I'I'I`|lIl I'H'[l.\()H, Ixdlund, rm mzxdt: in nu 'l`L 'xu.~.. llll,` ne (-.\' LIL 1c;.',u.1'u L0 101', Z5. Fidelity bond of tax coi- wa.~; accepted as cans- I Fisher was present re-f ranccb p1`inting;, etc. ? ` of taxes of Judah Lemvi the hands of the move Ynnlr infn `FII1`+1`|r.1- . LU _L',l.`L rut :zu'(11n_2' thrs, .1 u....., cpi-rs (Comtinuea from page one) | i (J Child Welfare ` IE George Fricke, chairman of th ; C-hild Welfare Committee, reported` E that there were three cases nowlk waiting to go to the Sick Children sli Hospital, Toronto. They were all _ out of town cases and when road ; conditions are better action will be ` taken. Two children are being sup- 1 plied with milk. A letter was read from a crippled girl who is home after being' greatly beneted by} treatment at the hosnital, thanking ` r the club for what had been done for her. The $25 donated by the club to the Red Cross was being used to provide clothing for children, who 1 othemvise could not attend school, i and was _;'rez1tl_v appreciated. n(`1`t Frsn 1-n'nrn'f,inrr 'Fn1~ fln 1+ I LIIII lllil.HH!'l' I u; m.'~'tn1n1r:nt IF, \::.mpI(A 01' (:ml'ts- I :1 111-taster me- 'r'<:-nt.Iy complet- | the nmnner of :"\[".IV1\\/ no .- I. LU H l April. n U` (urn .111, were can-] C1-.r1;~:s Ga and gned by Mabel T Cum`!-L ..... ..~ zmds of n I\w ,. 4'" .4. I 1) r.~fo1'r.- um ! um LU able 1 /UL`.`,L`L` and HL` nu` plan. fn lI;; `;K,'Ull' )d10\] Rn U10 PCFSCVUTIIIICI5 H) KIIUIJ UH. Professor MacKnn7.ic suggestctl that the prohcm was one that was pm'ticuI:n'l_v that of `the teacher. On the attitude of thp boys and girls of to-day dvpc-nded the attitude of the country to-morrow. And what of tho Imzuzue of Na- tions in regard to all this confusion and this increasing: menace of war," he continued. p:.::..| rm... th (.- - I/HI! lllIl('Il('()H. The (`0l11lni`H.(`(` in ('h:u'1:0 of thnl 1 n1T:1ir \v:..< 1-omposml of J. R. Hod},-:05. .|(-hnirmun: R. N. Bibby. E. N. [no- 3 son, J. H. Kennedy F`. '1`. Douglas, 1 R. S. Atkoy, J. W. T-Tnrris, .T. D. Hat- - Con, J. R. Colemzm, R. G. Mus1\'cI1 und W. E. Honsnll. !,,,,,_ .... ....- ..-........... > Mr. Frank Harg're:-Ives, of Kirk- (land Lake, was home for Easter. I M:.m._ n,...Au... 1-4.1- ___,. n Mr. and Mfs. J. R. Boys and Mr.` and Mrs. Ed. Flynn spent Easter in] New York. | I W. ,.. I J .... .. .......-, nun Auunuu u.u. L.u:u\:1.. Misses Dorothy Lo-th and Vera `McMahon are holidaying with i'1'icnds in Chzrthaln. I 1. ., .. - .. .~ I Mrs. Warren Wilgar spent Easter at her home in Toronto. Miss Esther Longmzm, of Toronto,! is holidaying with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stewart are; i holidaying in Bermuda. . l xv /V .- -- 1 I - ...u.\.;.- v 3211-. and M?rs. J. G. .\Ii(1dlcto11 and` baby_ of Toronto, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Ale.\'..,Cowa11. 11.. \>\r.......... \v.:I.\..... -.....z \r._ ,1 u M-iss Jane Simpson spent a few days with friends in Midlmld. , nr vw v -~ I All Vuuvuuuu. [ Mr. Kenneth Lumbie of Toronto,l `spent Easter at his home on Louisa} 1 Q11. I\I1's. Easter Fisher. L4L il}.fLIL' UI l\ilLlUHS VVUTK. Youths Attitude The problem of averting wax is the most important problem and at the :<:1me time th,. most tliflicull. mle," he continued but it (run he srnvml -tl1e met,hod.'i and machin(-r_v nrc .11. rezuly in existence. The thing we lack is the will to use them, the in- telligence to apply them and the (.'0`.H'Z\{I(.` to experiment with them and the`p(2rseverance to keep on." Prnfrwqnr M:ml(en7.1e suxaxrestretl Y ..A.. uuu .u;.:. .u\,.\..,\4uv\(uL. Mr. W:1.1'ren W'ilg:u' and Mr. Mrs. D. F. MacLLu'en Visited in I |Yo1`1~: for Easter. 1 -, -. `_ _, . Mrs. M. Rz1in1'o1'd ` lspcnding Cztliforn nr- A: n `I. 'l`h- first F,:1:=tr~r tlnncv .wt:1.p;(~('1 by H14: Barrio Litms: Club was hr-In in Hw 0(Ml'r-llows 'l`r-mplh on Monu.'1_V night wht-n nn nnjoynhlv timv w.1.,~ upunt with over :1. hun(lr(.-(I coupius l prv-. . The hull was a.t'tr:1<-Livt-ly dN'(:.'nL- ml in muuvv and vnllow. :Lp1)r0pr}:1.`_-; IC:1s1.nr colors, and was the work of `,W. E. Hvns:11I. Music was sllpplinzl lhy Rob Powc-Jl s or('hr-. and mo R1*:lV('l` R(~bck:111 L0(l;.rt- czLtu1'(:(l for Hm lunchoon. ll~... An-uuH+...\ I... ..L.......,. -1.` ;L.- i n ..-... 1 Hart, of M and Simpson, of Thorn-1` `bury, Mr. and Mrs. J.` "_ l`. Simpson week. i i and Mrs. Allan Chantler and` +`nn1ii\r CT\n`l`|+ T7nurn- uvifln +`ninn.l. .' > ` vv n H. \ M1`. Mrs. Hennard, who spent the winter with their daug;11t;e1~ in Toronto, returned to their home on Peel St. this week. 1 i Miss Efe Burneid is spending`! `Easter with her parents at Mount` ST. Louis. . ; `V ' ! Mrs. Melville Blaney, of G1'enard,{ spent 11. few days with friends in! 1 town. --.~.. A.I'I um. uvuu. . Miss Beatrice Moon spent the! Week end at her home at Forest: Home. 1 I 11- rwu n n ` . - .. w~ ~ r i Miss Mary Ripley, of Ovenden! 4Co11eg'e,- is visiting` her parents at, 5 Coldwater. : l -, Miss Ruth Craig has returned to; ` Guelph, where she will resume her; studies at 1IacDonz11d Hall. - 4*` . l uuu nus f.frezlL1_\' ilppI`L CI21te(1. Bert Foe, reporting: for the At tcudanco Committee. szud several new ideas were being: worked out tc increase the weekly attnduncrg. Hnnvv Qhnc Fnv `H-in T)I1"\Hn A-F x\'I.~'1L(-(I n-u-mus m mwn M1'.'\V;n'd 4 |:<|wnL I".:1s.1,r-1` with his |:md ";VlIr.~'. A. A. Smith. 7\H..,. I2`....1.... 11.... I .. All `HUI l\H'.". L. J. 311;. C`, ru p :1 VV:1.Lt(-1".\'0rt}I . LIONS CLUB EASTER DANCE IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR in town. -n.:u/unis, ;nu.uu.: Au. Aaslllllja Mr. Harry Brother, of 5 :11-nes, spent Easter at WI: Tj1~`L .....l 77,1. x 11L wuu. 1 3-Iisses Ruth and Helen Smith, of` Toronto, spent TC-aste1' with their pznv, ants Mr. and .\'I1 .=. A. W. Smith. | Mr. Calder Noble spent the week `end at his home in Durham. Miss Lila. McPhee is : a `\vo:=k with friends in Toronto. Z\1':i.=sr M. Green, of the Roval Vic- -`torizi Hospital nu1'. .'~:-ta`. \ i>`,itC`ti `:11; her home in Orillia for 12`-n.=t.cr. )Ii.<.a Imh (':1\'mi:1L1(:11. of .\'orth __..LL ur- 1),` l .'-X.". 1'4. -\l | .unm1d1m: his pzmenh`, iShnrtt. NIL. . `\/L. .Vl I5`! visitr-d ~.ur.. IHHI .`Vhl'.\'. .`\. . \. lnlbn. :\'Ii.-.4 Ivr-lyn Tltlrsf, of Toronto, is: vi.s'iLim: frinnds in town. 1 M: r hunt.-:.... Qmnx. Ar '|`,.......a.. D1153` .`\1lC(,` .-xyrc-:~ end at her home in 311'. I\I_\'1-n Ho1.' ton over the holidzm 3 11:-.. 171-n..-.. n._ Despite the fact that (Iz1nz1rL1`:~ participation in the Great W':_ar <:. ).~Z$ the country over four and :1 h`u'I billion (Io1l;n`:~' and half the r,-ve-w.1<.-' I of the country was u: for L H) - ing Ch211`_{(_-S of this tre-mcm]ou;~: sum, he \v21.<. surt: that not omv member ix`. ton r-lectcd to Ottawa has ever _g'1v:n a minute .~: thought to the p!'0bh':m ot mwzventing another war, s'tute(l Prof. Norman MacKenzic, professor of in- ternational law, before the ICng"li:sh and History'Section of the Ontario Educational Association. I tlnnkt uyL.,.4L,.u on" ..C ......