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The Morning Bulletin 1917-09-01 - 1917-12-31
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LATEST NEWS OF ALRFRTA, MONDAY, NOVEMBI GE THREB ARGEST BOYS CONFERENCE EVER HELD IN CANADA CAME TO AN END HERE LAST NIGHT farewell Session Held in First Presbyterian Church Following Ser- vice at Which Rev. J. P. Westman Spoke President Walter Steadman Expressed Pleasure at Success of Con vention Which Was, He Said, an Inspiration Final sedsions of the largest Bovs' Boys dont nifere + held In Canada closed gla were thea f lea, de hat night. whan the boys and thelr) cared the speake m ers Of Canadian suldier struck their frat blows at ves Father that the enein: n. Weakened by y us pra y were unable oceed to France and en Paste i sand in hand aroun he chur ing Bleat Be the Ti hat Kinds. The only open meeting the conference was held at 7:30 in e First. Presbyterian church and S ieo to thamusleee Kk the form of the regular service, try The men he had ween Hrith ov. J.P. Weetman as the spe: ecig sue meu, De had seen Tat apeak pt ecidiers; Atthough At the conclusion of the service the ihe presancs, of deat ail the arawell season of the conferenge was set, they were tar happier than cael Aare pres- companions who had succumbed 19 aan expressed his the lures of ain tn the nit islon. A eas of the confer- W2tning to the boy inembera to keep conse Gf ine. COMME: Laasnadtves. Slane we er taee noe 2 an weet te panied the ngeaare lgtura oF the r . Hlenem he hat hat, chrgst wotore hin ins hat the boys would Anvatidress on Five Hectots of Buc S mins Ee 3 com at vg Causey of Failor. w high thelr Sunday school The subject Of JW Sena wee oe Respond to Vision ted by that epeaker and a number of Bt oa final eal) te the a were tld by Hew. J.T fo back to. thelr homes and wha follawed with ws 5 fight. Me wantod them to make a Wor individual members leplendit a. After the enthusiasm With the help of a binckhoard. OF the inecting was over net) SATURDAY SESSION be carry ont the high re- Five hundred and fifty boys masa- ves ey had made, but they would 4 on the western front send greet th t make the stand alone, as nes ey ea ont rence. Pete AG Sue Sone 8 conat Sa ets tie Bret asiee Ren y Thus the ward wene torth. tr Northern patd a fine tribute to the yorshern of clean, decent, picked R boys conference that had been sent to Rttend 4a7e,Uime balng held in Winripes nferenoe. o'Ald; not vellgre ouTea, The, ward nat they weald dare gy beak and be SARS. CUS 5 ZhES Anvthing: but clean, for they had. re- sand geeveitee te abate Wane ie frlved vision jean count onus for holding sur aecto thousind aitfarent of the line, making gale and consnite one fixed purpose. Gating Desitfone in the great Canadian py heeded Bavances thin was Signed. Wy oh the asoricalen reported Re Longford Statton, the remit of thelr individual cont ences anit in each cave the resolut were strong to take up the standard ate, cauiserenue, And 56 nd to have th lay morning in. the Conveeation of the chur ; he Univernity uf Albersn. Ac Ip along the echome. ual demonstrations were pat on, of of the meeting the-Jocai work tn the organised hove lass and ates have registered of each church, or some the punch that the Nev, C. A. Mey repreventative, lined up on the piat- er puts tn, his follow-up appeal. 10 Neadara and ihe boys Kept therm all-on thelr tip and oe ined hands with the long, unbrok ee circle t extesse When Rev. fa circle of boys thet extended rh around the ehurch, 3 Re P. Westman, in his sermon 2 he mixed audience of. boya and e at the evening service, spoke of of developing an all has had the arranging of the confer ence, anki they all slep hand went up round Ke the youth religious, but man, to develop the rellgion in them, said down, to. the tb Marvelous development con had been marked In the two Ereat eon ferences that had been treld in. Al- , Atehdenc Sh . Rersnneds teat: at bas weeks Anglican church, opened the progratr pera (Ges men and alder ies Saturday morning with a talk on lt;The leven hundred a older bova Ray and the Gok . He referred to individuality of each ty o wore the same They evitld Ko by any one eles excep? to us4 pment of ene Pomme the experience for gulianee,. Th andard efficiency test. beat guide they could have won The program they worked for the Book. the word of God. This guide development of: the boy oF girl phy- would solve every difficulty as it wae sicaily, mentally, morally and then met. Ono knew. this from thee the practice, which was sefvice, y- perience thousand years ery youth wanted to do things. If the Rew Dr, D- , Thmoss. acting prin education was to bo complete it re: cipal of Alberta College South, spoke auired complete : on a Course of Training for Canadian older boys. Ho referred to this be cation Is Adjustment wer a A ing the period that manhood habit The aim of education Sd- were made. Eversthing that was justment-to a progressive environ- worth while wa month a ment; the aim of religious education here was where training was of vali was aiso an adjustment to a progres- Qne could searcel te tha value sive environment. The business of of training yaieni lite, In mural the Christian church was to go into ife, or in mental lite - cominunity and find out what was od knew how to save his being done, then do t, aaid Mr. the crucial moment. Westinan Sunday. Session. For Clean Manhood One of the most interest In the atternoon dW. Sorex epoke on the Saturday-morning prosrar he boys on the neceasity of Leap. tho Practical demonatratior jelr bodies clean. Taking f 13, 11, SW) Man, He apoke of that ton boys to reach that wonderful peri of manhood. To some the time was aot at a certain act; with some the putting The ntire form of the Sunday class cee frousers; sith sthera. the W8s shown just as it would be put on fret shave, or Ube first emoke or, pos- the Sunday school. The president Holy, talltag tnt tow of the class is Private Herbert Alll- He took them from this to Paut'a eon, m returned soldier, who. was idea of manhood, that spirit, sou member of fhe class beforo his e and body should be preserved blame- Ment. The class opened ite sessi lesa He spoke of the wonders and With prayer by one of the. member beauty of the human body, that man The secretary read minutes,and then had been made a little lower than followed the communleations, which 4 Goa. jin this instance were from soldier He then dealt with some of the members in France and English hon things that do not help to make per- Ditals. feot manhood. The temptation to A mid-week session of the class was atrong drink was getting to be a thing also demonstrated. The story of of the past, but he appealed to the Joshua was ch sen as the ubject for boys against cigarette smoking. He discussion. Then they were tested out id not wish to make any wild tirads on the ability to entertain under the against smoking, but he did ask them ervice standard, Johnnie Wobb gave to give up amoking they wera A recitation, Theron Jewett demon 3Wenty-one, so thatat least It would strated his ability to play a musical Bot interfere with thelr physical de- instrument, and Jack Brayley and velopment, Hugh Boyd gaye a dialogue, success- had been gathered together jn the two conferences. he program that had been evolv- Warned Boys fully taking off the three leaders of We then epokecot te this conference. They brought. in end warned the boys against these. clev Ho asked them to be as pure ag they act, and at this the one showed abiil- expected the girl Uney wore going to Y to Tival Ada Ward. Games, show. marry to be. There was io flandarg ine team work, were also put on, and from the girl, the whole wound up with nto of the. old yen composed in honor of wtiil God in the present montnn conferen he had enid: Twill visit t of Church Shut Six Days a Week: the fathers upon the children unto Rey. a. Severs led the discussion the third and fourth a Mr. on the d monstration, by asking the Storey quoted that 5 follows to go back home and pry open Whosler Wilcox, The Price He Paid, the churches, which In 1 to which the Boys listened with towns are closed six days in tho w 19 eyer While pool-rooms are wide ope He made a closing appeal to them the boxe who are too y surrender their lives tothe one who lowed in, had thelr nos gould control them. Convenitons now Windows watching. The hearty clap and then helped, but it required a hat greeted his requost great upheaval n the boys own soul fOr enthusiastic work among those 2 make any sort of isating bulwark boys when they reached thelr home against the temptations churchos again Vico Conditions in Engiana To become an eMcient man in Jaw athing condemnation of vice con- or medicine, oF farming, it was neces ditions facing Canadian soldiers fixed cours the Sngland was feature of the atten to become noon address deliv ore Eyes Weak? (222 vt es There were three things that ware If your eyes aro weak and work. Necessary for men who would fonction strained: your vision blurred, if you Must get to know what It Is to be fing dimcult to read and must.wear Christian, and here the u glasses, 60 to your druggist and get ly the need, they should Dottie of Bon-Opto tablets, Dive Feal red blood into the study ot one in a fourth of a giaan of water : hey musth: and bathe the eyes two to four tm 4 udy, and then * ay. Btronger exes. clearer visior ave the examination e a and sweet rolief will make you teli ths end; it want to by p about Bon-Opto, kind. of 3 (3) munt Doctors shy Ton-Opto strengthens the The only way to LE: reaight a week's time tn n wan to work at it. If such citizens as that be worthy, of the wacrifice that sa being gt; m in Frauce and Flandera ance Hall F ar: Rent For private parties or meetings.) Resolutions ot t ST FLOOW IN TRE CITT, ing people and organieatio i APPLT MANAGERS eeting of the executiy fer Boy CECIL HOTEL : oer Mell Se ne iD i ROFITEERING, A HOMILY BY DR. J. F. COAR Those Who Only Think of Sup plying Their Own Needs Conscientious Objectors CONDEMNS RACE AND RELIGIOUS ELECTION CRY Resolution Alberta Boys in Casualty Lists Message of Alberta to Devonshire ency, the Right Ho + negie Pte, John W. Car Passed by People s Forum at Meeting in the Gem Theatre z the exalted dress at Dr oar, of the Modern Languages, marked loquence and frien with the tuitents in the Convac faintly we h ancient and tt arethe hi 0 pases of Lie ry of the the pres al it profit 6 whole world thin edge distrust) the audience shall gain ae his own xoul, Eextoniled Applicat Chat his add the 135 he resolution Wheres in the affairs of our I Bhe great war how enwane place in B. Carne in action Septem ing have Charlie Carnegie af the on killed of Great the Gover gethar teh Canada, r oma the prev their na rights a the 138th anteed to. th ince hol the Hugin: And whe of Canada gland w being wn: eseary than peorle a + Word has been recalved that ningatde, rvalpela, ured that advanuag now out of danger wiing for the. tn Ho and his brother enlisted ir ot such other 1angy yean ih use peacefully and a baitat d whereas, distran- through impor elbow (gun- Mawerul and he fighting lin And whe: jans ot paople whi real prog. Hividually. rom Great He Is tn modal and ip hogel cath rand was an instruck. icing and gymnastica and h re chip of the old bloc for five 9 ag-undoubtediy Thomas Nman by mo years nager Co ernation me CITY -D VICTORY OF MARNE AND BRITISH FLEET CHECKED THE HUN hc Declaration by Ps Speaking on His Experi ISTRICT CAMPAIGN NETS OVER MILLION 750,000 he held ollgious WaT ndvorata of democra hs Brit Father Libert, Theret ch reconciliation nd this camp, we protest ences at the Froi alist the could Ww making political playt I peace or Karnestness aiat Path and we farther Victory Figures 500,000 for Country GLASS RISES TO SIXTY-FIVE ABOVE Edmonton Enjoys Real Summer Weather Though Calendar * Says It s Mid-November referred of comradghip whi e men at the r City ations which Canadian further agree t to proven f Chrixt a f hitman of this first wosk. Gf the onmpn wn further go on opinion tha vorfetted the right to appeal t lane for thelr ts wore ANOTHER OFFICE HERE. SOUGHT BY GRAIN GROWERS Members of the United Company in Ed monton District during the la above, two bet 1 anda of fife ex f the ful Tt wai totalled 750,000. a trict 600,080. of 1,250,000. Some Town Totals The Individual lists aire auibtlangtn the 4 the eauntry maiding Feeling Among Grandpa DR. TORY SPEAKS ON THE EDUCATION PLAN FOR AFTER THE WAR, Sunday Afternoon Meetings G.W.V. Start With a sumed prodigious quantities line Joy riding quished by glorl Fort Saskatchewan Provost Wotaskiwin Spirit River 90,900 Pepresent United Grain G fort district. manifestation ralnvow of green overarched the heavens ing tongues and vells of Iumbent the northern horizon to members of th m the Edmoy SHEDS BEAT ARTS fn the city en Satu WEDS Ht ie BY SCORE OF reached fro: far beyond The oldest 4 Grain Growers, should establieh at edmonton ah Headquarters to serve the geno: the Unit other Ser in- Mardiaty Vexreviite eF- Igtony Plain Lloydminster nhabitan football are scratch- ing their heads and trying (o remem- der a year when November was 90 Peastmists fear that cold dor: beyond bell tong. spei we haye been between the Saturday by the ec ve organisations in all re of 3 tot to make of pleanunt enjoying. coring goUl nok atrong in the second slelng the ther which Qptimises je number of daya that have normal pe towards that end organizations a ore will similarly r to the attention of Athabasca. . . Lamont thone Ww bring. the m Ag one of thi already winter calen at much nearer sprins the way 1 nny tha of bitxearas Tofield what be and trontes, Bfeanwhile-the weathe ing through his ofordometer suye that there isn offing and th wot fair Government Wil It The provi but the ght be adv post pon of another offies and wai fe witt come In tf ous reasene itn ony KrORae Ye Olde Firme HEINTZMAN CO,, LTD, weather in month In 0 dications are CAR PORTERS AND PANTORIUM MAN ARE FOUND GUILTY Ham M. Thor scription im open to ents, pointing out had aroun points 5 ory and that business here. touch with the PANTAGES CIRCUIT BUYS 5000 WORTH OF VICTORY BONDS 4 that Wester na to prow fined 2 coure Saturday me mrose on TO HEAP FROM MOTORIST for the 2 the Univ CARRYING Knox and special opp Metropol Records man Co. Ltd DAVIS, Mer. Victrol Heintz Ul reports anita of
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