SIRCOLATION GUARANTEED 2800 | T0 EXCEED " EE Haan \ The | alee BERLE Sl LB Rt Be seth i » why Ontario Reformer cy | All the News While It Is News VOLUME 51--Ne. 3 Published at Oshawa, Ont,, Canada Fuesduy, Thursday and Saturda) SHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922 Yearly Subscription $3.00 Single Copies § Cents 14 PAGES E, WHITBY COUNCIL HASANOVERDRAFT; NO NEED 0 WORRY : | It Will Be More Than Covered i | When Outstanding Monies Are Recejved ASSESSOR NEARLY FINISHED Cedar Dale Wants Light Grader For Road Work--Get One On_Approval The auditors' report as presented to the East Whitby Township Coun- | held in| cil at its regular meeting Columbus Monday afternoon, z showed a deficit of $11,458.25. But { despite the overdrawn account, the | Couneil have every reason to feei satisfied with the condition of their finances, as the government grant for work on roads, amounting te ! $5,000, has not yet Deen received and there are still some $6,000 in | | taxes uncollected, 11. all moneys dune the Township were avi tilable. the overdraft covered, The and adopted, Tax Collector H. lL. Gilford also presented his report. The amount of taxes on the roil were shown to he would be report. was more received $62,907 and the amount uncollect: for the year 1921, $1.016. not cluding those in arrears from ot! John MeGregzor has commenced work on preparing the assessments for the present year and he intimated to the Council that he would have the work completed he fore the next meeting when he would present his roll. The Court of Ro vision will probably sit two weeks | later when appeals will be heard. ' i Offers Resignation | George came Lo years Assessor Rae the Council | for information re gravelling roads | near his farm He claimed to have it been stopped carrying out this i work by one of the pathmasters who i informed him he was outside his ter | ritory. Coun. Dr. Farewell gave his opinion that on roads ion of the thought ters' and no work should be dons unless under the supervis- road superintendents. He there should be no pathma that the road superintend of all road Othe r councillors as the Town- ents should have charge in the Tow ig. d 3 rifory and it | would nlob oh for Mr. Green- tree to all ov Mr. Greentree ikewise did not think it fair and of- fered to resign his position but watter terminated Greentree's offer : A communication from Russell Perkins ] them that the engineer appointed to i the box drain on his property, which was causing him con- siderable trouble. would be on Park Road on Saturda) ot ext and reauesting il to be pr t. It was deci neet the er i pointed time. A reguest slice Village light grader road wo gineer at the ap- I'n { i The Council cousidered parchas- i ing two one thousand pound x rs { but finally instructed the cl 10 have one forwarded om approval along w vo road drags. It wa thought wonid be saificieat : to meet the ywwaship' needs tor ! this year and that sw would be } able to supply one for Cedar Dale 10 meet ner requirements, REBEKAH LODGE BAZAAR A} SUCCESS Oshawa Lodge No Waodueéd held a Rebekah afternoon sUeCess : ful bazaar when more than $100 wax realized The conveners of the | hooths were Mrs. Knox, tea room; i Mrs. Spencer, home made cooking: i Mrs. Sleeman. candy aud ice cream: Mrs Hodson aprons. but whose vlace was taken by cause of the Mrs illness of Evans, be- the former: Walter, cabbage patch, and Mrs Schwartz, fancy work. To the lad jes and to Noble Grand Mrs. Gordon Bunker who exercised general super- vision does much of the credit be- long for the splendid success of the affair, 3 The hazaar closed about 5.30 velock. At ® o'clock lodge opeued with zood attendance. The counven- 1 rs thanked one and all for assisting in making the hazaar a success Little Miss Frieda Spencer was also hanked for her services in the fancy Kk booth. Before the closing of the lodge Mrs. Forgie presented to the society 1» piece of fancy work, which had heen started dy her sister, Moore, who passed away a few day: ago, and who had intended joining the Rebekah Lodge. Tickets will be sold fo his fine is fine piece ot fancy work. CHESTER HILL GETS THREE YEARS' TERM Three focal men, Chester . Hill, cvank Robertson and Gordon French. 2 » were convicted on charges of sealing goods from the summer home of J. L Fide Cobourg in November last. came before Judge Ward in Co- bourg on Tuesday for sentemce. It was shown by the evidence given at the trial that Hill was the leader of the gang and he was sentenced to three years im the tiary. Robertson and sent 10 Burwash for months respectively. bachelor? The eifori bachelor --XKingston Whig French four and were three Why to remain a taxes Dis lngenuily | mx Lue Mrs. | Kingston peniten- | sufficiently | Ideal of Rotary Clubs Isa Living Thing, Not A Doctrine, Says Speaker Keer Feet on Earth, Even if Golfers and Would-be Heads Bre In Ar, Says Golfers, Shun! International President Crawford McCullough at Great Convention Held at Knowing that there are many golfers in Oshawa, and Rochester, N.Y.--Many at- that there are many hers joining the new mems- local club this tend from Oshawa season, The Reformer has ar- || ranged to run a series of art- Delighted, and feeling that they | icles from the pen of rank had greatly profited, a party of Osh-| Thompson, Amateur Champion awa Rotarians, some of them acco:n of Canada. Mr. Thompson has panied by their wives, arrived bac K | played on the ical Sourge; and from Rochester, N.Y., Sunday, after | iis articles will therefore have attending the International Conven- | . xp a particularly personal note Rie of E Hie Clubs in that city BY FRANK THOMPSON for Oshawa golfers, The party comprised President and | Amateur Golf Champion of Canade t The first article will appear Mrs. ¥. J. Bailes, Mr. and Mrs. W.| who is writing a series of articles on on the gporting page on Sat- A. Coad, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hezzle- golf for The Reformer readers. The | urday, and will he on Theory wood, Mr and Mrs. Roland Moffait, first article will appear on Saturday and Practise. Thereafter one Mr. and Mrs. A. Germond. Mr. ne - article will appear cach week, {Mrs. E. lL, Vickery, Mr. and Mi: for nine weeks, Mr. Thomp- H. Beaton, Mr and Mrs, sion TRESS ON | son won his title after a gruel Bergey, Dr. McKay, Jas: Fowlds, ling contest in Winnipeg ol 1S.. Hare, J. C. Young and by year. He as the younszoest | Morris. rhe Sr Pt RATLWAYS IS A Mr 23 yours. I 0 won the (night. at i 20 oclock by G.T. Kk. in woid medal at Chevy Chase | speeial Pullman. They arrived ii SERIOUS OFFENCE Washing in 1821. oud wis Rochester at seven o'clock Frida; Washington, in 1821, and was hmorning, and were met by Rotaria: the winner of Vice-President of the city in automobiles and con Sherman s eup on the sume veyed to the different hotels To links them every courtesy was extended. Attorney-General Passes on Circu- a ares, 1" lax oF Railway Bowe ake eel thor shiy 4d OL . The convention lasted for two To Magistrate days, and was attended by approx - mately 2,060 delegates. T! w Magistrate A. #. Hind ample time to see the city, and sev-|proecived a tter from Attorney i eral phi Rotarians made it tn eral Rar enclosing copy of a business to visit various institutions | of which they had heard. Dr. McKay for instance, visiting the Rochester] IN SCHOOL WORK | Railway ( Writes For Readers Of The Reformer circular sent out by the Board of unt sionegs ol spassing on rail s that thi awa, dealing wit) 'always regarded this town as one of | promise and has expended ne ol) along, who afterwards proved more money here in equipment und} 10 be the city librarian, herviee than in many other places of | The man 1ooked at the badge like size and tn many cases double | worn by the Doctor as a Rot- the population. With a policy of re- arian delegate, which read "Dr. (frenehment in effect more this vea McKay, Oshawa." i than ever hefore, local manager Ross | that place," the man Douglas pointed out today that! Dr. McKay asked him if he had Oeshawa was favored in receiving an of the Mel.aughlin car. and Spprapristion of any amount at all, the librarian replied readily :t simply business. and in the affirmative He knew 1nd 4 tn conditions are better here at once where Oshawa was and than most places, with good hopes what it was noted for. for the future, {Oshawa this year will mean that the {cient loca! and long distanee service Bell Telephone Co. Will Spend $31,000 Locally This Year on Extensions Hoped Expenditure of This|| : er ure of a Known Industrially, IfNot ness of Next Five Years Geographically To Be Handled Satisfac- brie torily--New Underground I Oshawa is not known out- . ai . « side of Canada for its geo- And Aerial Cables Fare graphical situation, it is at east Kk I industri Better Than Many Places! least k nown hy it ndustrial : - repuiation py 'on Pr. T. W. Mckay, M.O.H., , oll ol ' | The Bell Telephone Company will | had an illustration of this this spring and summer expend the while at Rochester the other sum of $31,000 fn Oshawa in the! day attending the Rotary con- | construction of new underground vention, He was standing in | and aerial cables, with a view to] the Exposition building, where | meeting the telephone needs of the! the convention was held, look- f town for the next five years at least. | | The appropriation for Oshawa was passed recently, The Bell Telephone Company has | Ing for a man who would show him how to get to a eertain in- stitution in the city which he desired to visit, when a distin- guished looking man came WORKINGMEN ARE PAYING PROMPTLY FOR NEW HOMES During Last Six Months $20,000 Has Been Paid Housing Commission BIG DEMAND FOR HOUSES Building Material P) Prices 51.6 Per Cent, Lower Than Peak The partial return of pros perity among the workingmen of Oshawa is reflected in no uncertain man- ner by the fact that in the last six months approximately $20,000 has been paid. in to the office of the Oshawa Housing Commission by the owners of Commission houses in instalments and legal fees. . Since May 1st, 1919, when the first houses were built under the Ontario Housing Act, there has been paid in a total of $83,722.23, or one fifth of the money spent up umtil October 31st 1921, for Commission houses. At the end of the govern- ment year it was shown that out of {the appropiation of $600,000 there had been spent and accounted back to the government the sum of $409,- The expenditure of the $21,000 iy u company will pe in a better position than ever to give a prompt and cfi- DENTAL DISPENSARY 1 service which today compares very favorably with that given other places of Oshawa's importance. The Company have recently in Dental Dispensary, founded by Geo | and : dangerous | stalled here a modern wire chief's Use of Graphonola Demonstrates jo, mun. praciics sreated by magistrates desk. the fourth of iis Wind io fe in 1Pr: MeKay Visited Institution | This to a Large Rotary A Living Thing with the serious hich 1: de- istalled by the company in Canada Which Does Big Work For 1 Fri ; se \ | t and summer equipment mstailed thereon : H A feature of the Friday forenoon | Serve Ls ) I stati ! . Audience session was a very instrueti ad- railway tresspassing was very prev- the work of many weeks, is a labo: School Children dress on "International Rotary" b) nt in Oshawa. and several warn-|saver as well as increasing the effi- ; ly Hail of the Osh- |) 0 president of the International were issued [rom the magisterial (ciency of the wire chief's depart- In view of the introduction of den- ol T lay evening. | yccociation of Rotary Clubs, Craw- | bench ment, on which practically the whole | tal treatment for the children of Osh chool scholars, teachers and (¢5rq McCuliough. of Fort William Statistics in. the cir ular Bi system depends. Into this desk in awa public schools, and learning that parenis assembled to hear what The president. while strongly advo-| Railway Board ow that in 1921 compact form come all trunk lines Dr. T. W. G. McKay while in Roch- one of the most umgue cating Rotarian idealism being in- {the total number of railway tress-{for test, while local line in ester last week visited the Rochester demonstrations, as 0 the | goad upon, emphasized that there | passer killed and injured in Canada [trouble can also be connected to it | Dental Dispensary, The Reformer in- of music in schools. ever [oro enough actualities in. life to | Wax 1 of which number 64 were! for test. It is equipped with a West- terviewed the Medical Officer of Health 1 Oshawa. The speakers apeul to Rotarians to enable them to killed and 91 inj odd In Ontario lon volt meter for test all Hine ion his urn; were Misses May Skilling and Erhel | Fo 00 their principals hers itoi- | there were 32 kilied and 42 injured. trouble The desk itself without The visit to the Dispensaiy was McKee, representatives of the Cols joi 00 warn advised that if they did |The Board seer states that the [the telephone equipment ,is a hand- | made at the invitation of Dr. Harvey umbia whophone Company, Who {oo 410ir head in the air, to keep |course of the | from 1915 10 some piece of furniture, equipped for irdt. the supervisor. In the first illustrated their tadks with the use 5 i foot on earth. The ideal of [date shows an improvement in re- ja complete index system of every place the building is another one of of the graphonola Rotary was.not a doetrine but a rea!igard to the number Of tresspassers telephone. and with plenty of draw- the ; thoughtful kindnesses to the This demonstration wae living thing killed or injured. The Board is glad lers for records and supplies of all [city hy Geo. Eastman, of Kodak fame. und the auspices of Mary The © erence of the convention | that such an improvement has been kinds I'he is connected with (I+ was a wonderfully well built, and | Home and School Club, the members | held at Exposition park. at onc | shown and it hopes that by the coi- [the entire tel one system serving equipped institution, with special care f= have become interest din {ine a ref prmatory for boys Today | tinued co-opel Aon ol A Tayi locally. ru lines and long distance | for the ventilation and lighting. In it the 1 ent of introducing MUSIC | 5 de 0 eivie centre. with many pub- | £ re satisfactory results will be id is a sided improvement on the prophylactic or preventive dental hools. and the compre lic buildings, such as the city hall, it has placed. treatment for school children has been | in which Mi s Skill e rected thereon Luncheon was -- em------------ --t---- | carried out for the last three years. es bAercd their progras served in the Exposition buildi Nr a have Reon press every one and was provided in true America: educational duca style Vork By Crippled Children March Exam Results i and a determination made 10] out treatment for adults as well, -1 educational de ound The he; { for £6 {1y building { from 129.25 At the same time the omount paid back by house pur- chasers in instalments was about 1 $60.000. Secrctary Glidden stated yesterday that payments were now coming in regularly, and that many linquiris were being received for the houses to be built this spring. Bigger Demand for Houses A greater demand for houses both > in and in the outlying districts ported by local real estate agents {as another indication of better times and a renewal of confidence in the tow n's growth. There is also a fair de id for building lots, one agent | stating to The Reformer yesterday that he had sold more this spring already than he did all last year. This week the Oshawa Real Estate Sales Co. sold a house owned by Mr. Pogson. on Masson Street, to I... Fox. the price being $5.5600. is said to be a good figure for that section. Another Ss u good brick house on Athol Street East, $6,500. which was bought a year ago 200, The Oshawa Real Extate Sales Company reported a decided improvement in business in the past few weeks. also the Oshawa House and i.and Co.., who handle principal- lots. day a Stayner, agent for a that he was This property iu sale recorded recently Yeste gentleman Ont.. good going came in asked a local house and said to locate here, as | he believed Oshawa to be a town with future. Not a few people from utside places have come in during the past month or two. and it is be- cause of htis fact that the demand both for houses to buy and rent has Ith eflice, | increased A number of private sales : ment, medical inspection and nursing | "ta hi Br es A very great interest being tal " chooks, as well at have been made this spring. : toda by Rotarius in he can n u IC C 00 Ss NE . a wid No Houses To Rea \ ¢ it 3 i children, work 3 ! ¢ the leducation and improvement ul orip- \ together, with the There are no houses to reat 10 Education. presided. and in pled children bs aniernous ee, hearted support of physicians | speak of in Ohawa today. an agent , warks stated that h moustration was given by clk 5 a z : a N -estends N here is gE Tem i I it } id was =" a ea children nd Rochester Oshava Public Schools-- 1¥, Annie Storie. Stuart Farwell and dentists of the city. Over 40 den- Jockired Yeserdar, "nd dere id a : in thi Tucati " al Se aol fot Crippled children It The following is the Honor Roll G. VICKERY. Teach tal chairs are in daily operation. 1a, r Rn Wert _ i gn ~ i ' ational { schiool ior : i " " 2 tad ANS. this building. besides » repai ooms bot \ 'ks rate hools and he believed [was under the supervision of Miss [Of Oshawa Public Schools for the MARY STREET SCHOOL this building, besides the repair of de {racks baa kx Wee is Pate music, it bad bees . one of the teachers, aud | month of March Primary Class.-- (Justine James, | fective teeth, the STR of wey lee one real estate agent recently and found. N y was sure tha s splendidly carried out KING STRE SCHOOL Reginald Evans) Harold Boo Base of tocth is. underta ol, w Ltt | asked for houses to nrdnt. As a SOON 2s j ae . opinion became suffi The children went - through some | Jr. Ili.--Gladys Frise, Olive Frise, | Margaret Bale, (Billie Cameron, Mar- 1 ie, leaching of prope i 0! op 1 matter of fact, The Reformer Was ciently st to warrant this st 11 and exercise movements, asidohn G 1. Ralph Irwin, Freida|jory Henley), Marjory Ward, Dean | ae teeth, nose es u foal io told yesterday. there has never been be 1. the Board of Educ ] civing several songs which | Spencer, Jack Henry, Conant Myers. | Patte, Dorine Hicks, Harold Suil- | children is also ny erta es enough houses in Oshawa to supply 5 § i 1 3 N . > A 3Ax oz ¢ the examination of ears z Ss 4 tion ould do its part He urged all are taught in the classes. Some of | Sr. lil.--Ivah Fox. Lillian Pirie, | Well : Do a on Ck prin ladic: in. the demand. not even during the interested in the education of scho- ithe children are Boy Scouts and the Dorean Hiltz, Hazel Sweet. Hazel) Jr. 1.--Clifford MeGrath, Kath- 4 / om ich rs rane. ont | slump of last winter. lars to got in touch with the Home |pthers Girl Guides, while the others | Lowry, Arthur Lewis, |loen Wilson. Bobby Jeyes, Wilma ng avEiehe, : 4 ia | Ye Prospe 1 Sel I Clu which he thought ay ust regular attendants at the i A. 8. CURRY. T i | Huggin Gwendolyn Layers Stella leach vear. There is also a splendid | This Years' ots Se hs, vich © 1 2 are 8 e attends 8 2 ae | $ 4 vacher. | reins, endolyn Layo . 4 a i z i were a 14 y viendid work Wn ol The Guides and Scouts gave | oT HER Forsythe Alm Northeott 'orraine | X-Ray oyvipment both for pictu From present indications. there St} © wool 4 spac ! SC » > . > A a > Ad » o o - i $ et, 2 L . L . 14 pu. : .a - a Skill tea largely with [their oaths of allegiance and recited | Priguary Class 1a--Maleol Mot- Brown {and ireatment. The Dispensary will probably be 50 houses built im ing deaM largel ith the 8 allegiance wit A EEE oN BE cam ssiad : 4 4 4 ha] S x 3 1 of a in developing the their ws and reasons for their ex-| iy Vera Harris. Ros Kenneds HM. KEDDIE, Teacher | founded in 1915 by Geo. Eastman, who [Oshawa this year. Of this number ev \ of us 1 { ng 1 \ } 1a { HAS 8 \ RE n So 34% aman p! y JP q A i "4 gs ios \ 2 of retin. white Mi 1eKee |istence. The cripples suffered var- | eddy Lawson. Arthur Whitne: : . \e. | 0 making the gift agreed to furnish | the Oshawa Housing Commission will sense th i Miss J slence & i lorri , enle rr s- i aed ©. "ri a wed the value of music in phys or kinds of deformities and were | to gual), Jack Norri Sr. {.--dack Heuley. Harn " "lithe building and provide in addition build 20. Since the first of the year s 3 = usl 8 K s i 5 » ire de arn | RE : a y hs > i aiyielt 0 ueuessaty (in different. stages of treatment Class 1B---Helen McGill, Mary |Grath, Doris Morden. Wana pa an eudowment of $750,000 if at the end permits for seven private houses td ray wa is IOSST I se 1 E . ; dee ur me ' » K - 4 : z g¥ v $ al development of boys [gome in Plaster Paris. splints, metal Stenhouse, Dora Sweet, Muriel Det ledge. Wilbur Brim r. da LH Pn f five years the work proved io be have been issued. two of them "this ooh 1 a sa B th speakers used a | praoce crutche while some had /enbeck (equal). Jack Weir. Nora she RY a ina Cavs, Fw Wh san: "| satisfactory. The work proved to be | week. With the advance of spring and girls AO sped 8 S ADEs, 3 Ay S01 d Ag . . . . ic ine Rilo ciel " . . A : | # ch a bo yf the younger scholars in [arm legs und backs in trouble. |Frise. Lloyd Garbutt, Gerirude Pas. | Billie Barks Ellecy Nes! he Pim | satisfactory and this amount has been | there will be more started. Private ar « 2 JOU NG » $ oe 8, hs R '1 z Storie Smith, Evelyn iggon. Roy Ander- ' wd ons 2 a i iN 3 . few of the numbers for the purpose gach child. however, seemed to have {ton. Donald Storie. on 8 a thaade Ne "|turned over to the trustees. One pro- | contractors will build a few. Prices R few of th 4 Cll i : fe . . . son, Charlie Barlette, Arden Hart ein f the gift was that 10 citizens [of building materials are much low- of explaining how easy it was for heen able to forget his or her infirm Class IC. --Jean Ledger. Ona Cas-| non Dorothy Spiers. Lloyd Steve u-| V3 ion of the g ia i" . poh 2 Soak 3 them to learn, Although oul¥ 2 lity and eater whole-heartedly into |ey, Irene Bond, Winnie Dunkley SON Ae i lt | of ochester were to be found who |er today Kham they Wate 4 year ago 3 4 ng : i 1 ° 5d s § 4 ed 3 . 81 9 y > aa . it is . any brief space of time had been allow- pe spirit of the demonstration It Class 11 Elaine Robertson. Jack : a would contribute $1,000 a year for five and it is the opinion of many chat os ad K dr : ; | Primary.--Helen Chapman, Har-|, while for the same period the ther will not go much lower. The ed to prepare the exercises, the chil- {was a pathetic sight to see child Vodden., Alan Johnson, Harry Leal, x aa "vel or} . i 4 » ATR : i : 5 EPL Bde . " |old Sheridan. Jack Warburton. Mar- cas to provide $12,000. This has | Canadian Building Review for April, dren carrer out their parts, remarka- ly wist out of their chairs, grab their | Koith Goodman. Gordan Johnson. |. oa if rs | city was to provide $12,000. 5 . blv 'well. « quite apparent crutches ake all sorts of efforts | . 'NE. Teacher | 100 Hopkins, Howard Vice {since been increased to $20,000. | published by Macleans Building bly well. and it was qui apy crutches and make all sorts © F. M. BAYNE. Teacher ~ Tes 4 \ i : that those who took part enjoyed it [1g line up in front of the platform} 1 Pollitt * Dousl M. G. ARGALL. Teacher. | | Reports. Lad. Sates, that during the s RK Pe ; fy ass -Tom ollitt, uglas TE | Maude Ke Vera Nic-|#~ February the wholesale price index thoroughly. Miss Skilling pointe d oul 41 the command of the teacher. dtm dak kelly. Jack Dirasher Sr. aude emp, Vera 1 A ¢ ; 3 that music not only tendedto brinz Miss Jamieson demonstrated that ame y. sher |olls. Margaret Timmins, Delbert Ark-1] COMING EVENTS i of 32 Juilawe materials Afvanhcel > 2 Py 2 a ip. a - -- -- r = Wa out the musical instincts of the gpjle it might be imagined that | ete : : hai : jo George Parker ra > Go scholars but made their w ork brighter | jhese exercises were specially | Mid 11.--Mildred Hilts, Paul; Jr. 11. -- Rennison Hezzlewood. THE LITERARY SOCIETY OF THE a 8 avnparel w ich, 2 Desk of and occupied their attention, where |gaped for the benefit of the Rotar-|NOSienko {Douglas Kemp. Jessie Cooper. Mar- Oshawa High Scheol resents om ave sig ied Jo May, Rigs ies as too much of the regular studies ja.c they were part of the regular | Class Hi.--Ross Cooper. Rae jorie Legge. Teddy Bell, Arnold Jobb. Friday. April 7. a play eatitled ve no $ rom created a certain amount of dullunes {routine training. being of such a type Magill. Frank Reesor, Wesley Hicks. Helen Waurtzel-Flummery and program. 2b |and lack of interest ~ |that every movement was designed! Miss Skilling was of the opinion 44 cal) on some special mustle or set |that it was a mistake for organiza- [of them. particularly those not call- tions in any large town or city tw ed regularly into use. as well as he ic of a Tong lon} on of I eg Ale diggs ternoon, April 10, at 3.30 o'clock. 3b | {import singers. 1p secure music J development of the chest, exercise er and Floyd Medland t(equali. Hil- jorie Forsythe. rothy Holland, a ' s QE ar ~~ ¢ {high order when talent equally aslgpe on and improvement of the lds Lowry, Bessie Alexander, Gladys a, Train, Flite "Enushesky, ESE " RSE ow. good was to be found within their general physique of the child. Their | Tomlinson. Billy Tomlinson and Roy Iren Huggins, Fred Mack. Evening. Simcoe Strent M ethodist | own schools, if it were properly assons and general training also | Watton (equal), Jean Dickie. or Fred: James. Willow Rob- Chutch. * Sa cultivated had a very practical side about them. H. A. CARD. Teacher. bins. Glade Mina. Fabs Pic. Ber] pi . ; : » a . nm necessarily leading up in an educa-| 11-- Shirley Fowke, Mac Hoare, | nice Lott. Charles wd Wallace | YOu ARE INVITED TO THE BIG WAS FINED HERE, tional way towards some future call-| nl Flintoff, Aggie Blair. Have, Howard Wagner. Opal Ste- | dance Friday evening in the Town ing to which the special child con- Sr. L--Iisla Barker, Ruth Rowe, | phenson " | Hall . Round and square dancing. IN TROUBLE AGAIN cerned whuld apply itsell in later | orine Bauy, Raymond Weeks, i L. E. KNIGHT. Teacher. | Good music. Admission 0c. ile years. The final act ° fthe demon-|yo00 anderson. Nick Denzdrowski, Inter. Ji Brace Wiimaetl Dori | Ladies free. 201; Israel Swapp. 18 years old ap- | stration brought a Jump to the | yerona Hoare. Bo. mi Lolz El |A MOTHER GOOSE PARTY WILL peaved in Police Court in Toronto. throat of every Rotarian, to see | HV. SHIRLEY. Teacher. Hophaye, Doteilie Youle. Soh o he held iy St Comps Pakh Tuesday. charged with housebreak- [every child, no matter how neg oi Sr. il.--Adeline Fowke, Mansell! jean Flath. Arthur Smith, Gladys, Hall. Centre Street. on ing. Wong Foy had seen him enter [personal defect. line up aces, Harry . de Shane. George | Thompson, Bill Glover. "| Monday, April, 17th, from 3 to his apartment at 365 1-2 Yonge St. [enthusiastically into singing "WRAL S| p00 © "445015 MeLeese. Harvey Wood. | gr. Glover. Albert! o'clock. Fancy Dresses and re- cutting the panel of the door in or-|the Use of Worrying. oy JRever WAS Margaret Twilley, Donald Campbell,| Brown. Russell Flutter, Willie Ad-| freshments. Admission 35c. {der to unfasten the lock He had |Weorth W hile." eriligh a Fou peter Sandford, Jim Smith. ams. Harvey Deans. Marjorie Bea- 153-a 155= {attempted 10 capture him. but Sway Dede in: your ny ail fcii dr. 1i.--Mildred Morris, Ne mish. ; {SIMCOE ST. METHODIST CHURCH, | managed 10 ge} away. He was alsojsmbe. etione | dohnston, Haveld Bartom, Kathleen A. MITCHELL. Teacher.| Grand performance of Mannder's | wanted at Cobourg for some of- Following the demonstrations | oo Harel Flintofi. . 4 a "Olive i b { x agistrs Cohen sentenced [there was a series of discussions on | = HAWES. Teacher Sr. 111. ---- Helen Train, Arleigh Olivet to Calvary, with full | fepte. Magisicate ths at the Jail | various phases of the crippled child- | : Reesor, Della Curl, Douglas St. An- chorus, Wm. G. Self, tenor, and {him e_thnee mamas 2 : ; ren's movement, behind which Ret- Sr 11. Brooks, Ronald Mc-! grows. Stuart Carver, Gladys uthven McDonald, baritone, To- farm aks ' waslary has pledged itself 10 render Kinnon, Eleanor Sargent, Nora (fhompson. Glenn Mundy, Amnie| -ronto. Mrs. Ina Tod Gray, so- Bap. A Jew es : bg a pub-|every assistance within its power. |Montsomery, Margaret Shelley. Alice Pratt, Clara Forsyth, Clarence Cox,| prano. Preceded by miscellan [Soviet o Beanie. igs Hind in| The late afternoon of Friday was Smith, Muriel Brown, Margery | Velma Bone, Robert Dunlop, dJack| program by Symphony Quatrette, ic Mave 42 rh t for which |neted for a wonderful address in {Campbell Jack Ogden. Comrie, Viola Watkinson, Marion| choir, Mrs. T. E. Bast and Miss {$e Delica ie {Oust ol impli- |rhetorical and histrionic power on L. R. MOFFATT, Teacher. | Henderson, Kenneth Grigg, Albert| Maude Salmon. Good Friday eve- hue wiz Hinad, A ns affair at Co-|"BEducation in Rotary" by Frank Jr. IV.--Beatrice Thomas, Mil- Bramley, Marjorie White, Allan ning at 8.15 o'clock. Tickets, 35 {bourg along with Hill. French and |Mujtholand. past president of Inter- dred Johnston, Harold Morphy, Jack | Thempsou, Muriel Hall, Btta Hobbs.| cents, at Mr. R. N. Johns and Mr. | Robertson. i 7 (Continued on page 4) Scilley, Eric Elliott, Constance Kel- (Cousinued on page 13) F. Hallitt's stones. 5D HM. A. CARD, Teacher. | Junior 1 ~~ Joan Henry, Jean Heury, Katherine Mcleod, Bernice Dunford. Cecil Morphy, Harry Cawk- Mason, Patte. : Margaret Harris, Ortie Smith. ! L. M. DOUBT, Teacher. | Sr. 1l.--Douglas Henderson, Mar- Stanley | PHE REGULAR MEETING OF THs! Hospital Auxiliary will be held in the Nurses' Home, next Monday af- | POLICE SEEK RU RULI LING FROM FINANCE COM. in connection with the reference made at Monday night's Council meet- ing the resignation of one of the police ne Chief of Police Owen D. Friend. interviewed by The Reformer last night admitted that he had ve- ceived the resignation of one of his of- no interest to the public. Learning that an investigation the Finance Committee was 10 be held representative