, THE ViCtim Of An Åttack By hiev TH'OMAS "LEWIS SINSTITUTE SPEAKER ikPserzto D y eyes NEW CARETAKER SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mik ateriaio Dtil Tl Jas. Hallett Buried Here Saturday The school board met Monday By J.Tambly At Ins night and finally decided Tuesday . aD JDSt Ue e t Thestang ad aaringstrymorning to accept the applica- Spring is here. Glad to hear Mr. Archer is im- Thf a 76ye ad amantackdy years ago retired when afflicted tion of Mr. Thomas Lewis to be Miss Glen Gamey is spending provmng. St. Patrick's Day was observed so h to m er obdmandexacited be- with rheumnatismn. It was about caretaker of O.C.S. in succession hier holidays with hier parents, Sympathy is extended to theinauqewybyOooWmshwttFrc'sfstova- ywontherestan e f iseart -60 years ago smnce lhe left Orono, to Mr. J. Lorriman who resigned Major and Mrs. J. C. Gamey, relatives of the late Mrs. Phoebe en's I niue whebynosens andter the wrwstvlattest son tthe deied, ar ous e rno but due to frequent visits, hie was, after over 20 years of faithful and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Winter; Gibson Doncaster who died in nnseInstie were nlens andn replacehefostdpledb citzen ths eekbecuseth well known here. He was a memt- efficient service. There were eight Toronto, spent the weekend with Toronto- tertainmient in Orono Council the great ces fteueo dead an was Jaes Heallettj ber of the Masonic Lodge. 1 applications, the spread of ten- his mother, Mrs. Isaac Winter. Col. J. W. Odell, Cobourg, was Chamber, Thursday night, which lumber forsis t.Frfo deTormerOno boy.esHae', 6, Rev. J. H. Osterhou.t officiated iders being very wide. However, The Orono rink closed for the in town Saturday attending the a euiul eoae o h the useofwdbenlsth Folowig te atac MrHal at the burial service, the bearers1 the decision will doubtless be sat- season on March 12th, the very funeral of his friend, Mr. J. Hal- occasion with the aid of paper speakersadmnyoths- .4l stgrd the dooc, r.ofHa being James J. Hallett, Roseneath, isfactory to the pupils and to the sm a sls er lett. shamroes mtto afdl called suitue r aeo neihburngaprten, ouedC. L. Yoeger, S. W. McKeowen, community at larges Mr. Lewis Messrs. A. J. Tamblyn and W. M.s.Lweyisbsteean reen cansiain siler odld-wo hmevs.Teppri- Mrs. Elizabeth McMillan. and!C. nfTordG.onge, oronto. wpil ltk.hreo n fe J. Riddell were in the Peterboro days, handing out assessment es dustry isinrangndlste gape ot i sor. ew nmin-'ad lf. Thompaeson. WoodbrigeA prie1t.district Sunday. notices. Mrs. O. W. Rolph, president, cellophanemnfcuigrhc uteslaser e did. uril tok Fowe beaerswer Joh Kene.Mr. Wm. Lynch is expce L. O. L. is planning another welcomed the gathering and ex- is.also maeo od.Awrn place on Saturday fromn the resi SWam KaneBK a ndRO err.Wllamhome from Sault Ste Marie Sat- card party. pressed a desire that aill i might betknheoidfm dence of his sister. Mrs. Richard Wannan o1Bry OBITUARY ýurday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil F. Porter en- enjoy the evening which was an the factthtBC.umean Morton. Interment i roo Among the friends fromn a dis-1 Messrs. Clarence and George tertained a large number o r-invto otk h lc of even NorwyadSednlme Cýetery. tnewoatne h uea Henry, Peterboro, called on rela- ends al a card party in the Or-i the usual card party. Shie alsoisbngolinOtroalwe Born in Orono on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Februar-y 22,wr:Cl del oor:Mr r.To.D.Crcde, tives and friends Sunday. ageHall Friday. Prizes were1 made announcemient of the sew- pie hnta fOtrolm 1862, Mr. Hallett as a Young man nad Mr.JanMHrat. Ro seaela as.Mss0Doris Whyte hias returned won by Mrs. Harold Dean an 1r ngcaswhc1ein etMo-br apretce i amb's drunah M.adir os amet 1sho. W. E. Armstrong. Mrs. W. E. Da-, day and which will cover garment The pictrswr hnson stoeo ade ltergrauatd f Tgroroto:Mr.andMrs Al.dDathremvedoneof apelaRev J.H. strhotewll ccuy vyoad M. Jhn orrs wrelinihin an reodelin.nbingexpaind b Mr Lito College of Phiarmacy, Toronto1 Thompson. Woodbridge; Mr. andi Sask. district*s most h-ighly es- his own pulpit Sunday. awarded consolation prizes. Cmuiysign fIisehl . utnoeatdteln He operated drug stores at CollegeoLMrs. Cecil Dunsford, Toronto; Mr.i teemed and respected residents in Mr. and Mrs. John Morris en- Rev. S. Littlewood was guest of snsldb .H tpewt en h ldswr iie n and Spadina streets and late g aLen Dunsford and Misses Eliza the passing of Rachel Carscad- trane agenme-o-hi-M.ad-r.C-Scaen tMs tles atM.H. thesanwato teri he at srfrsr Careto an Jrvi St..Torntabeh ad MryDunfor. Tro- dn. elct f te ateThoasD. riedsa alard pabryointhewhose wdding he. o. Mciated.n . MreitiLntn er tlejoy ed. an', vottr nsnyad atelcs for sevral yeas ndoaoto,2ito: Mrs. Katherine Piper. Hamip-, Carscadden, aged 90 years and8 Orange Hall Wednesday night. Mr. R. Smith hias been on the Ji abngv neclet 2nd for wtrses t. n r u o on:Mrs.Besie Fste. Mr an monhsat te hme o he son Mach 2rd.sick lis,. Superintendent of th'e local Re- talk on "Pasteurization." He in- for beauty idrekec Mrs.RicardMcGathiMrPanrMr R.J..arsaddn, ecenly. Mr.Elgn Symor. orotoPartSt. anivrsarowilb foestygSatinaho avean n- imaed tat e ws nt aaint Te frstpar shwedwha wa Mrs. Edmondstone. Miss Annie1 Born in Durhiam County, the called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sey- hield April 10th. teresting and educational address pasteurization Of milk - that hie done fromtetm h oe Ding-man. Bowmanville: Mr. andideceassed lady went to the westimour one day last week. Th iterment took place Marchi on his work, at' lhe Women's In- himself would not drink it. if it were gathrdsesscudan Mrs. Butson. Hampton: Mr. C. L. Wihlher .husband and family in Mrs. H. Barabell and son Lorne 21st at Port Hope of Millicent M.'istitute meeting this week. were not pasteurized if hie did preparedanshpetoheur Yoeere Mre HarMrMan.MsH199aAferspedig woneas vsied er18agherMr.LNilA.Herimn, if ofth lae ot no tht mteamefrmr aseiesat th tme he th tee Gerg Yune.Mr Hrr Aki- n frminRia isritthySmit.h. Haldane H. Stephens. and sister fully accredited herd and handled were translne n ae u son. Mr. Jack Younge and Mr. S. 1moved to Wapella, and until re- Miss Hazel Winiter, Mr. Percy of W. C. Herriman, M.B., whio died TH E PROBLEM OF in a very sanitary mianner. in their ftr oe tas W. McKeown. Toronto; and Mr. ýcent years Mrs. Carscadden livedi Winter. Mrs. F. 0. Cooper and a, Oril lia. March 18th, in hier 80th C LIGAP SO In Toronto and other places showed threutodifngsd J McKeown. Montreal. in town. Shie was predeceased by Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Lowery at- year. Mrs. Stephens was born in CALN A RWheetesuc fml sfo n h ifrnei aewe Lef t mornhi los re On hr hsbndin 91. urig ertended the wrestling bouts at the Orono. December 23. 1858. Her so many farmis of which few have trees werepatd.oto h sister. Mrs. Richard Morton, Or-, residence there she took an ac- Maple Leaf Gardens. Toronto, on father. Dr. W. L. Herriman. was A ý churchi was considering "call~ accredited herds and where the picturesweeiPrneE ad ono: five nieces. Mrs. E. E. Pat- tive part and deep interest in soc- Thursday. March 17th. a practi.sing physician and a sur-1 ing" a minister, and before doing m rilk might be several days oldi County bu1 r ito adte terson, Orono. Mrs. Henry Smith, ial and churchi activities in town Mr. and Mrs. James Richards geon during the American war. iso made an effoart to get partic~ it was necessary to pasteurize to could be ulctdrgti fl ~~Woo>dbridge, Mrs. Alfred Thomp- and district and was hionored. spent Sunday in Brampton and Her miother was a daughiter of u tlars about the man by sending keep it safe and sweet until used Clarke. son, Woodboridge. Mrs. Ross Bal-- trusted and loved by a wide circle Trno Nathan Choate of Port Hope. The1 the following questionnaire toab hecnsmr.TeSecnatshwdwa mer, Toronto. Mrs. Dr. Snider, Of friends and acquaintances. , Mr. Chas. Doncaster, wh-o lhas family mioved from Orono to Port1 brother mmnister who was ac- Tesekrgv h ops-te lnigddt rvn h Montreal; and one nephew, Jamesý She is survived by one son and been in the Oshawa hospital for Hope when she was about 14 yearsi quainted with the other. This ThnofpmikeasgavcrdgtoBab..osi-treasfoten ihrdyo Henry Hallett, Roseneathi. two daughiters: Mr. R. J. Car-! seven weeks. is now convalescing old, and latert iday r.ws h usionie ocko inventeccodthBakrging torensBitacnsqun The ewsof r. Hllet'sde-scaden nd rs.G-eo Whele ofat. Miss Shepherd's rest home, 380 Stephens Was educated at the How old is hie, and is hie mar- tester to tell the quantity of but- damage t as rdeec cease was heard over the radio ini Wapella district, and Mrs. C. Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Port Hope high school and thei ried or single? ter fat. In the case whiere the The tirdpr hwdtebn Orono by friends who immediate- i!Schmidt of Choiceland. Sask. Mrls. Wm. DeLine and daughter Ontario Ladies' College. Whitby. fmrid owmn'hlrnmikcnan .6ftteeaeefit of Widrastadincm Or CtIe Boys son family t erni .e a f e o, r . .Crcadn adMs A luh.Sehesifomno Ln u- thhleycaen abmn gouimlcintehmesroudnsm.rlogtifouhwthtePttr loloigsevcetrh om dlsaevsiighraet, Mr. In.184.he arred aldne . hs h and what are t.heir ages? 3.8a nitrogenousasolids--ichiefly for, andgaci the usf restimk (À iiki h cwas a relative. The Pattersons mterment took place at the fam- Miss M. A. Taylor who fell and veyor, who in the early dasof rea olb e nu adfbi ats .5, citric acid batfl . rml stebst b)od-bu)tildumi had been listening to the broad- ily plot at Wapella Cemetery- broke hier shoulder is getting the North West settlement, sur- or uncontrll.l?1 of which minerai constituents Picturesonuersadhms "compet food" vou, cani provide a cast but had not caught the rinme. Deceased is a cousin-in-law of along nicely in Bowmanville Hos- veyed many of the prairie town- Does his wife take an active ar* hel oasu xdsd eeas hwadM.Lno Mr. Patterson left for Toronto thei Mr. T. D. Carscadden, Orono- ia. hp.arrtphnereeese atincuchwriumoie, cpoacium oxide, man- coe i drs ycaegn growichild. Ouesrveisctioficheairy extoimo rningt mae arae- The'dec resed's husbnd as ason Mr.nandaMrs. Hesper Dean en- hrmnieasaouowlnma h enpeah aeeoxide, cscuphate, nd-phos-te audienewt h ttmn proesesprsevemos o te aledments for the funeral. Toronto iOf the late Rev. James Carscad- tetindanmber of friends a-t ig ht.ta twsu ote st folicdare nvestgatigdthedy- dnefrmerl of Krby-a card Party in the Orange Hall What churches lhas lhe served When milk is pasteurized pro- whether te ol ln test fod leetsdotrstelvo aeing man's story. Monday night. •. MELLOR SPEAKS and where? teins are altered, calcium and beautifyanprtcthihme in Mfilk. By "miiost" wve imean theAtuPaerotHpe Mr. G. M. Linton attended a AT PARK ST. UNION Give namne of somne official or phosphorous are thrown down as or whe hr eywulae reatest . .tt f tik1- Islj Leland Keat. Toronto. son-in- meeting at Brighton recently- proinent member in each church phshts ae r xeld ay qunttyofquck- ssm-law of W. E. Davey. Orono, is list-, Complaining of severe pains Some pupils of O. C. S. are sevdPartial charring of the lactose ae lated nourishmnent ! ed as a witness at a trial in Whit- following gymnastic exercises in holding a party to-night. Mr. J. J. Mellor of Crooked here wsh euae? ass rwis .oo and an .Miss Ktle tr aoe by last Thursday. Keat was tra- which hie had participated, Arthur Mr. Charlie Thornton is here Cree wai guest sakergh at Park Is hie orthodox? altered taste, bacteria and germns with oa oo ihMs .C velling behind a car driven by Patterson, aged 20, well known fromt the West visiting his aunt, SetingioncaMonayihtsatlthe Has hie any oratoricai ability? are destroyedt all vitamins aire Rosborog tte in.Ti BOWMANVltLE Mrs. Muie Da'it es.Hmer ay, empoye fGhNchlsngi e ssA.Tornt on HmmBeetng indcharg fMisses Olive Does lhe speak fluently or does lost except fat, and the curd is wad fllwd y cnes cn andsai hs saCitver tPte rC., or oHoe,,asremve to GeogeRow, DntdiHmm roweaid hela Mle, te ie esiath tughne neesitaingth fed- uced ytrs.M. . tapes es car is alleged to have side- 1day, March 11, where lhe died boro Sunday. For nearly an hour, which only as eay eiehos itutef whne ieigml oagrusadeogophdt r AIR -swiped a car, which crashied into Sunday at 12 noon. Mr. Vernon Saunders, Toronto. seeml e te abou haolfeatMr Does hie read his sermons or baby. For all these reasonstt unscraml 5Iis od n Phn 4 0 omne a tuk r.Gro mt, s- Br nBtay ewas a son sencteneeediitnhsea- elorketth yun popein cnfnehmslfclseytohia seaerwntonsmlki tlssneewier ouilneef oeryoMs Phon 44 - 43 Bwmanill awa wa kiledMnrte seondofhMry nd te lteaDvidH.H ntsMr.and rs.A..Sundrs. eretedAs.h tod thm o ex-not- ? infodfvauesoahyuntsmplyR. angmid nd Ms. . W crash. Mrs. Davies was convicted Patterson. He received i dc-Two carloadsof friends attend- peiences from which leh e Ish ep otialgclrmv h eest fpser op eejde n h rz on a charge of manslaughter. to nBtayad hameduPr e hecurhsevceo telaeaine other ideas than those in-pece ndtahr o of the iing bythavein all cattetstedr- waos a fanc akto elen Hope two years ago wherelhe %was 1Arthur Patterson at Port Hope -tilled into him as a child. He pshowppar typceroro r d iise y ae aenocing lean tedwhich E.JHamatrpse employed at the Nicholson FleiMonday evening, March 14. and began by sayimg that the world hat is his heihtyweight isa and handlcing oftemikad har ound,anwhcwspretd as a machinist's apprentice. He .somne the funeral service on Tues- çvas like a quarrelsome neighbor- Wbu i s hie ort r sehaaner? giveoth tdairy a can t p rbyMsLag id enjoyed a wide popularity addyte1t.hoadta ic o i o Has hie a strong personality, duce certified milk fromn fully ac- Lnhwssre ossigo was a member of St. Paul's Pres- Mr. Charles Tamblyn. Woodvi- inteyd itoied thatwyiestn and is hie a gracefulspeaker? credited herds. cold meat etcjly ra byterian Church where hie had bridge, visited friends in the v ic-b ediapied.onThis con How is hie socially? Does he He went on to tell of his own and buttrcaewhwipd charge of a Sunday school class. inity recently.dionh blmd njeouymaefeds herd.Fo aut1yerth cream, adcfe hc a He was also a member of the We understand Mr. J. Lorianhatred, wilful misunderstanding, mIs hreagod pstrCdaFDlerd has b7 eents thed ordb r.SalsadMs Young People's Society of that will shortly make his home with etc. being prevalent. He pointed Is hie astudousorofthCoin dfr Dtub eroias thnrector. Fred tmln church and took an active inter- his son Fred in Toronto subrsi hthti md elCrsinsinltl priooni eesayTeyaets t evry yar. hed a est in Tuxis work. He would have! Thieves were prevented fromt eart sore w hen they saw things for is epepeherd is also bloode ar tested ryYannually celebrated his 21st brtdy nentering E. E. Ptesnstoeging the way they were.fr Is heoeplypiitalefrd bsags0 disese whic som-OBTUAR Tuesday, March 15th, the day hie Saturday evening when the pro- Questions poured out - Why Is hl evel-headedtcautiousrandtim s ieuasteriblesand- was buried. prietor disturbed them at work. should "the Jews be wrongly treat- tactflelve some atiu ad times fatal diaseastercalled n- Surviving are his mother, two No one hias been arrested f or the ed? Why should wrong be allow- Is e agooSudaySc oolduetsfever. TheaherdialsoMr. hma DncsernTrot brothers and one sister, Ronald, atepedbek-nadoreculte riht Why should man? tested for mastitus which saime- Dick, and Muriel. all of Orono; . A. J. Knox hias been on thehr reg sdieene hu Aymicltetinfiyiescsshmsohve Mrsre t Oo une s, Mtton St GulesandsiRev. S. Litetlewood preached on we aillare God's children? The The Reply et i sonrd throa Mc 'Taaya hrhoee16Sae Sandford Staples, Toronto; and1 "The Terror Of Sin" at Kirby f.nswer was because the Chris- The brother preacher replied as bly sndeedsfa balcedr.atin_ n- AveuTorno eety f two aunts, Mrs. T. D. Carscadden Sna feno.tan eentra ns follows: I have answered your cuigago rn f3%po ter a lentylnesitrmt Orooan MssStple, ornt CanedPlans prevented the Hsonlf a encoddecoe questionaire as best I tein concentrate The milking is being mae mOooo ody Funeral services were held at1 reports of the Ontario Prohibition with varied experiences. Born in could and return herewith. If I done by machine and the milk is The lat r.Dncse a St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Union convention being given on Wales he was taught that Wales can serve you further in this mat- properly cooled and bottled in the Phoebe, duhe fJh n Rev. J. W. Foote officiatig In-' Sunday. These will be given later was the best country and the ter, please feel free to call on most sanitary way. Nancy LoeyGboOo1 terment took place at Bethany. at *meetings of societies who sent Welsh tne best people since they me. I would suggest, however, Mr. Tamblyn closed his inter- Left to mn hepasnaroe \ ' dellegates. ivere never conquered, that white that I would be in a better posi- esting talk by giving the house- son, WillafMntb;tw TH ATb WHAT TH EY The class on garment finishing People were superior, that Pro- tion to advise you as to this bro- ves afehitrgadnte daughter, Gay Ms ruh and remodelling begins Monday testants were the only Christians, ther's adaptability ýto your needs proper caeof ilk botrdgtle otnadMbl(r.Tyo) z;YoiCe of the People wtaTootteceincag.ecifIhdifrtonntefo-prevent breakage, etc. bth o Trto an dtosse, SAY WH E NYO UEveryone who is a member of the These views hielhas since found lowing Points covered by the Miss E. Galloway and Mrs. R. Mrs. H. Baael1rnadMs Women's Institute can attend, or wrong. He got acquainted with questionaire attached with this' C. Rosboroughi favored with a James O'a0fCdlaMci others on payment of 25c which an Irish Roman Catholic and or, if you prefer, you may fill out Piano duet. gan; and oebohr onGb SERVE•••0 295 Lighit Street, Woodstock makes themn a member. foundc hiin a real good man ex- samne and send it to the brother Ms o agad rsdn son Sr.,ofOn.Hehubd MarcE 0 1938 Orono Young People's Union cept in languag-e which was rem- in question, as it may assist him the W omeLn nsitute fresetprdcaehrsoeyrsg. . ' hasJaes: been asked to Put on the eid He also related several in arriving at his duty in the DÏurham, was introduced by Mrs. The funrlwscnutdb DAr Mr. Jiames., rt - worship period at the Oshawa other interesting experiences. He matter: O. W. Rolph. She intima.ted this Rev. J. H.Otrottefoe to Assou may knodangredo- Presbytery convention at Picker- cold of two girls, one from Korea Why did your last pastor leave? meeting was very interesting and bearersbenfrndfrmT- olass n h eday i ndomEng ing. The programn promnises to be and one from Japan who came to Has there ever been any dis~-dctoa.Se gedwt r ronto. Palb1eswr he in t e erws on in omas interesting, the theme be in g this country to study and take sension in your church? ecTaml tha r m i waMbes grandsonsRselDnatr anwnatnHe PaS. oriendail "Christianity or 'Ismis'." heir knowledge back to their What salary do you pay, and is i ta clean. pea iking t heCharles Dnatr r alr I ad wnt ocheP. S. there hiole We understand Jimn Tamblyn countrymen. The two girls he it paid promptly? members senurged tha tothey WilliamDocsesnfthd- I wasvin hargeaiof tatscwhooli1as ordered a Pasteurizing ma- found real Christians yet they Are your members faithful in madopt "deen dltas their ceased, M.Duf1.%.Talr Ihohave hadreI asatoknow chine in case the proposed law were both just one generation re- attending public wrhi sa moto as it w ias cetanl ede Friends rmadsac ee tougi fteshly o rasa meagoes through which is now being moved from heathenism. whole?wif Wasa omen'as In ws taiok ast teso Wlia ro tewet of O U *c il nan hs fath e s aho e for a yea given its third reading in the Le- M . el r co lu d hi in - If not, what o r cent are "ab- succeed. M rs. Ta y o an he s n a d ARE YOUR children ~~andhl f.e snayd te child isgislature, Toronto. Many people, esting talk by stating lhe believes sent spirits"? G .Lno av nitrs-son-in-lawM.DfTrno father ofsetHe ma aneitwastrue hwvrd o e h dofw r l ekn h od who How is the mid-week prayer i de ak "eMiss Brougtn ono usl fuksyaboudodis? Hvethyinehs case. hae was oneofthepserzn.hna edi ul sauniversal one, and at the end service patronized?gorestation" with the aid of col- r., Charle n itr he hl likesand dslike? fmsta boys Ilyhave verm. H accredited as his is. of the road he.believes hie will see What per cent of your elders ored slides. He began by saying dren of telt usl ocs 1 i h m D i d o i e C a a rwas Ia o eas iy ch sena fm a M . . . ai ey hlped in aill these M Pole w ith w holi m le , lead in prayer? that this w as the first tim e he a ter, T oro n o M r . il s N e T - vei tihem id PeddCana- crowd. In asor h was a many Patterson's store Saturday. has ecme in contact. aillnational-, Is the congregation responsive had lectured at an entertaine ronto: EdeDnatrOsw; di is, ixd p in one of the tasty , li l e. VÝ as bck at his wr Misses Marion Cooper and Ha- 't'es, rich and poor, educated and to pastor's leadership? ipnordenieliytoentdMs ereSemuTrno d, es that can be made with this food. •geyq e zlWne pn h ekn nnneuctd l hmh a oyu eneejysrn tsowed hoties havwoe chang-r. e and of a fine open coun nnce.Osaw. ovedadl Evnelim andsermons on stolewrsind is- dfo tetm he oe an elo ss loefse Youca gt uchDredFih a CdHadok, thveinmy o sin se.1n Mitse Moton whotokseiosthugt ae oigneniosgt hedeaovmthaer fahrn ewllkegvrthn u i ter Thloesake lo ed by eiting tierion gie ois siat year. h h ped what h-_had t D A Y A F1 H A 1about the child's poor appetite ini1Dodd«s Kidney Pills1 some womtan who - is - willing- to-- Do the parents accom-pany their menîjt ofa i nis ràters life above his qiearing. take him, children to Sunday School or do that of other churches? THURSDAY, MIARCH 24TH, 1938 THE CANADIAN STATESMfAN, BOW\ý-NV \ILLE ONTARIO PAGE NINE ORONO NIES