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Oshawa Daily Times, 10 May 1930, p. 3

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A PAGE THRER | THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1930 Sir Henry Thornton Tells Students Health Service Best in Any PARKWOOD HORSES President of National Railways. Sacrifice For Success, Celebrations Over Opening FEW CONTAGIOUS 0 0.C.&V.1. Concluded With Annual Frolic Last Night Annual Event Added Note of Color and Jovislity To Previous Formal Proceed ings_--Fine Program GOAT PRESENTED AS SCHOOL MASCOT Past Three Days Have Been Happiest in Principal's Ex- perience--Urges Students To Be Credit to the School Bringing to a fitting close the three greatest days in the history of the Oshawa Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute, the annual frolic of the student body, held last even- ing was an epoch making event, Coming as it did at the first frolle in the building since its opening it was one to be long remembered by those who were fortunate enough to be present. Quite dit- ferent from the formality of the other functiond in connection with the opening, the frolic added » note of color and joviality to the otherwise formal proceedings, of the opening. It found the students in the fleld to which all of us wish to return, in the years that foliow pur own school days, The auditorium was beautifully decorated with the school colors, festoons of colored paper and bale Joons draped from the ceiling add. od color and warmth to the scene, while the middles of the girls gave a not of uniformity to the audience, The lighting effects used during the skits was truely beautiful, Skits Presented The evening opened with skits presented by the students thems selves, Some of them were taken from classical works but all of them were given in the approved student manner for the edification of the students themselves, The program of skits consisted of the "Employ ment Office" which chronicalled the troubles of the manager with his "clients, "Amos and Andy" came in for their share of applause when they appeared in a. dance number, The girls of 2B te ed a skit entitled based on the action of Tennyson's famous poem. 'The Collegiate Quartette entertained with a num- ber of selections in which the close harmony effects were of special mention. A skit which sported the name of "Melerdramer" provoked great bursts of applause from the audience, The last skit on the program was called 'Dr, Killem's Operation and had to do with a doctor who treated his patients as we are told mome lodges carry through an initiation, Hospital ' scenes an they aren't is how the Average person would speak of 't, An added feature of the evening's entertainment was the sleight. of hand mot presented by an adept, in the arts of mystification; The audience were held in AuApance during the whole performance, wonderful part of it was that the performer never stoped talking during the whole act, 'The students were carried back to the days when sport was a serious business and long: skirts were still in fashion with{ the nresentation of the last minutes of a basketball game be- tween the O,H.8, and the Birds Eye Centre teams in the year A.D, 1808, Dancing Enjoyed - Fallowing-the skits the students , Answered the call of the dance and beguiled the passing hours to the strains of an orchestra. Interspers- ed with the regular program were a number of novelty numbers, The dainty supper served in the Cafet- eria added greatly to the enjoyment of the evening, ' Goa ed As midnight approached the sethpring was summoned to the auditorium where & presentation to Mr, Comrie of a slight a ia: tion of his efforts ng school a success, wis made by a member of the student body, Mr. O'Neill then informed the students that he had the real surprise of the evening in store for them, The were t out for a mom- nd when they were tyrned on in Mr, O'Neill presented the ot | We know 8 wlio gave the yell in the approved fashion, lead Glen M : ening's program, that the last & matte: as bl wil take over the Columbus field, : "Lochinvar, NEW BOARD ROOM T0 BE OCCUPIED School Trustees Will Hold First Meeting at OC. &V.I. The fine new board room at the Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational Institute will be occupied for the first time#Monday night, when the Board of Education will hold its regular meeting there, The new bourd room fis wel equipped in every way and the trustees may relax in comfortable chairs while carrying on thelr business. A special chair has been procured for the chairman, Mr, A. W. Bell, who will occupy it for the first time on Monday night, In recent ears the board har held its meeting in the office at Centre Street Publis School, HUMANE SOCIETY GALLED TO DEAL WITH VICIOUS DOGS 'Inspector Has Received Sev- eral Calls Because of Dogs Annoying Children The Humane Society of Oshawa received six calls yesterday bring. ing to their notice 8 of vicious dogs at large and annoying child- ren, Drastic action will be takeu Inspector Baird stated this morn- ing against these dogs and cases of this kind found will be dealt with severely. Thursday morning a student of Mary Street School was bitten by a Belgian police dog without apy provocation what. ever, This was Frank Young of Lauder Road who sustained bad bruises and marks from the dog's teeth, The dog which was owned Mr. M, Pipino of B59 Greta street Was destroyed, A further case of dog biting was also brought to the attention «f the society yesterday, A man on Johnson Boulevard while walking down the street was bitten by a dog owned by Mr. Johnson of 232 Johnson Boulevard but was not badly in- Jured. The dog will be kept under observation for ten -days by the society, -------- In Memoriam GLADMAN~-In proud and loving memory of Corporal William George Gladman, 6th Canadian Mounted Rifles killed in action, bi. Ridge, May 11th, 1917, age 23 Arthur and vy, (110a) ------ CRAIG-=In loving memory of Ernest, only, child of Mr, and Mrs, Craig, 121 Frederick St, who passed away 10th May, 1928, aged 19 years, Sadly missed, (110a) ---------- BODDY~-In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away May 11, 1920, Today brings back sad memories Ot that sad and bitter day, That was cast upon our household Which seems like yesterday, I often sit and think of you And think of how you died, To think you could not say good-by Before you closed your eyes. Friends are friends it they be true, We lost our bes: friend wheu we lost you, 'Sadly missed by daughters, Nellle, Amy, Edie, (1102) BODDY-~In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Kleanor Bartlett, beloved wite of Albert Bouds, who passed away May Pa aleepl ting at 1a eacefully sleeping, resting at last This world's weary sorrows and troubles are past In silence she suffered and pati. ently bore Till God called her home to suffer no more, she was prepared to go And freed from suffering here bes low She's gone to those bright man. ! oo fair , Which Jesus said "He would pre pare", j Sadly missed by Husband and family, (110a) S-- DDY~-1n lovi 0 of our | dear friend i dy, who d trom' n ar on N y 11, 1 / We have not for tien you or ever will, 20S For fn, 54 hty you are live rs: French and family. WH 10) "this tee May 11, 1999, a : 4 Sadly missed by \ Bert, Alma and Doris, Lan (110a | Women's Guild, DISEASES IN ITY AT PRESENT TINE Only One Case of Diptheria in City and Eight Minor Cases of Disease The city of Oshawa is remark: ably free from contagious disease according to a report issued this morning by the City Health De. partment, In all there are but nine cases of contagious disease in the city which is considered f very low number as compared with other years, So far during the month of May there has been reported to the department four cases of German measles, three cases of Chicken Pox, one case of Whopoing Cough and a few susple fous cases of this disease and one case of Diphtheria, This Iatter case 1s a three year old child which feaves all schools in the city with out a case of Diphtheria reported. The case of Diphtheria is at a house on Athol Street West and the house has heen quarantined and the usual precantions for safe- ty and prevention have been taken, The campnrign carried on at all times in the city by the depart- ment of health is largely respon. sible for this fine state of affairs and Oshawa can be compared very favorable with any city of its size, for cleanliness, and health conditions, APPEAL AGAINST WILLIAMS PIANO 00. IS SETTLED Case Arose Over Sale of Radio to Toronto Dealer When the case was settled out uf court, judgment was not delivered by the Appelate Division of Osgoode Hall in an appeal brought hy D, 4, Harcourt (Queen Radio Co,) de- fendaut, against judgment of His Honor Judge Morson, iret Divi. slon Court, York, In favor of the City Same Size Says Report Of District Health Inspector Report Also Claims That M.O.H, of Oshawa Should Be Paid Much More Than He Is Getting penn "The Health service in the city of Oshawa is the best of any city of the same size in the district', states the report of N, H, Sutton, District. Inspector of the Ontarig Department of Health received recently, The full text of Mr, But ton's report is as nllows: "In Oshawa steady progress con. tnues to be evidenced, There are now five Yublie Health Nurses on the staff there, and the service of the Health Department fis about the best of any city of similar sige in the Province; It is a full-time organization in all respects, ex- cepting the M.O.H., who is in re. reipt of a parl-time salary of $600, The value of his service Lo the city i# quite ten times that much, The people of Oshawa, under the edu. cational leadership of the Health Depa' "ment staff, are Coveloping » health consciousness and conscl. once and co-operating with the Health Department more and mors, One way in which this is evidenced In in statistics, More communicable digenses are reported from Oshawa than from any other equal number of people in the district, not be- cause there are more cases but hecause the people and the physic ans have been shown the value of this in tracing down disesse, and preventing its spread, Those who are careless or refractory are usu: ally caught hy somo of the staff and have learned that they might better have reported In the first place," Prize List Is Announced For Children's Pet Parade Arrangements have been practi- enlly completed by Inspector Baird of the Oshawa Humane Soclety the monster children's pet parade which is scheduled to take place one week from tonight, There will be four prizes given in each class and also a special prige for the outs standing animal In each class, Bpecinl judges from outside the eity have been secured and special atterition will be given by these men to the way In which the animal Is attached to its exhibitor, The ade will commence at pix o'clock with the judging and will be fol lowed with a parade of all animals up John Street, down Simcoe Street to Athol, up Athol to Centre Street and down Centre Street to John Street, Olowns and other attractions have heen secured and a hand will lead the parade and will be in at- tendance during the entire proceed: ings, The affair will be of special interest to the young folk of the city and a great time is promised those who enter, All entries to be made with Inspector Baird at 148 Bimeoe Street South, as soon as pos. sible and certainly not later than noon on the day of the parade, The committes in charge of the. parade and contest wil) be Inspector Baird, 8, V. Young and 7, Eccles, plaintiff, Williams Plano Co, laa, for $149.08 the pri¢e of a radio set Defendant alleged that the machine was not in a marketable condition and that the plaintiff refused to re- ceive it back. «1. CO, Harries anpear- ed for the appellant and N. Fraser for the respondent, SPECIAL SERVICES | TO MARK MOTHER'S DAY IN CHURCHES Trinity United Will Hold Sunday School Annivers- ary Tomorrow Special Mother's Day services will be held in all Bowmanville churches tomorrow. Every citizen should endeavour to attend at least one service in the day in honor of "a boy or girl's beat Friend." The services will be as follows! §t, Andrew's Presbyterian St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Morning Worship 11 a.m, Sunday School, 2.30 p.m, Evening wor. ship, 7.80 p.m, Preacher of the day will be the Rev. R, W, Ellis of Ea- son, Ontario, + +8t. Paul's United §t. Paul's Church, The pastor, the Rev, D, W, Best, DD, wii preach at all services, Morning worship, 11 am, subject "A Pro- verb," Sunday School 2.30 p.m, Evening worship, 7.30 p.m, Aube ject, "'Incompleteness, How shall we think of it." #t, John's Anglican Third. Sunday after Easter, 11 a.m, Holy Communion and sermon, This will be the first communion service for the newly confirmed, Preacher, Rev, R, A, Hilts, M.A, D.C.L, Sunday School and Bible clans 2.30 pn, Evening prayer 7 \m ' Trinity United Church Sunday School anniversary ser vices will be held tomorrow at 11 am, and 7 pm, The Rev, James Semple, B.ASt.B, Th,D, of Smiths Falls, will be the preacher for the day, At 2.30 p.m, a mass meeting will be held when a Mother's Day program will be given and an ad. dress by Rev, Dr. Semple, An offer. ing of $500 in anked at this service Salvation Army Special Mother's Day services wili be held In the Citadel at the yegular hours tomorrow, Tag day in connection with the annual self denial ca n will be held next Saturday, y 17th, ANNIVERSARY SUPPER 'A very Ruccessfu! anniversary [) was held last evening 'n arish Hall of 8t, George's Ane an Ohw when the seveniLu 'nversary of the dedication of the church was celebrated, The supper was served hy the ladies of the "I expect to be'; At thir 1%, "1 hope to ben: At Forty I ought to be"; At Afty, "I should LUG e------ "At tem, "I intend to be"; At]: The classes in the pet show will be as follows: Bection 1a,~~Ponles over 12 hands, 15,~ Ponies under 12 hands, Rection 2a,~~Large dogs, collles, airdales, Belgium police, and others of the same size, Bection 8,~~Medium size dogs, Spaniels, fox terriers, Boston Bulls, and others of same alge, Bection 4,~~Toy dogs, poms, pekinese, ete, Section b~--Oldest dog any breed Section 6a,~Persian cats, any ago, Bection 6b,~~Persian kittens, Section Ta,~~Angora cats, Ago, RBection 7h,~~Angora kittens, Section 8a,~~Bhort halred any breed, Nection 8b, tens, Bection Oa, ~~Chinchillas rabbits, any age, Heetion 0b ahy age, Bection 10,«Guinea pigs Bection 11,~=Pldgeons, Heotion 12,--Cage birds, The annual tag day of the Oshs awa Humane Soclety will be held on tho day following the pet par. ade, on Saturday, May 17, and Osh. Awa citizens are asked to be pars ticularly generous in the cause of "Those who cannot speak for thempelves,' poodles, any cats ~Bhort haired kit Ordinary rabbits, Stock Market Prices Toronto Stock Exchange Marke; Summary by Canadian 'ress Toronto and New York Stock Quotations Supplied by ! Biggar and Crawford, Alger Bullding, Ushawa Ventures 132 Wr, Hr, 108 Wainwell 4 Stock Br. A. 01] 19 Bras, Oan, 1st Cty, Dry. Dis, Sarm, 11 23% High Low 18% 8% ny iW Dm. St, Gypsum ? Hr, Wal, Int, Nk, Int, Pet, Imp, Oil Lob, "A" Me, Frt, Mt Pwh 121 Pg. Hr, 0h 8. Station 44% Standard Mining Exchange 70 147 Abana Alax Amulet 88 Big Mis, 8 Ch, Res, 405 Tk, Hg. 600 Btook Alleghany Allis Chal, Amn, Inter, Amn, Tel, Anaconda Baldwin Rorden Rorg. War, Neth, Ktael Can, Dry .. Com, Solv, Chrysler Dav, Chem, Mot, Goodyear Grt, North, Ken, Copper Liq, Carb, Studebaker Tk, Rl, Bear 76% US, Rteel 173% U8, Rubber 2% Fam, Ply,, 604% 69% Regular Meeting of Moose Lodge Held Ishawa Lodge No, 828, Loyal Order of Moose, held thelr regular meeting Thursday night Roy Bax. ter, of Hamilton, Fellowship mem- ber, addressed the meeting and was well received, The Past Dictator, Bro. Gerow, was presented with the past Dictator's jewel, Refresh. ments were served and while the attendance was not as pee pin Ladies as well as Gentlemen are invited, Visitor «= How's your brother, Tommy? Tommy-He's in bed. He hurt himself, Visitor~=How' did he do it? Tommy--We were playing. who could lean furthest out of a wine ) | have been. have heen: At sixty, "I might dow and he wou, TOURISTS SPENT $208,744,000 IN CANADA LAST YEAR Ottawa, May 10,~During 1939 tourist automobies entering Can. ada from the United States and Canadian cars exported to the United States for touring pun poses exceeded all previous reos ords, The total number of tourist autos entering, Canada during 1920 was 4,608,809, as compared with "8,045,000 in 1938, The Province of Ontario attracted more cara than all the rest'of Canada, the total number Joming to One tario last year | 4,840,000, Canadian care exported for touring SyRose last year numbered 619, The gross value of the automo. bile tourist trade to Cannda for 1920 was estimated at $208,744, 000, and the amount expended in tle United States by Canadian motor tourists at $¢0,086,000, an comp ed wi't revised data for 1088 of 183,876,000 and $57, 186,000, respectively. . TAKE FOUR PRIZES AT TORONTO SHOW R. 8, McLaughlin Team Still Holds Third Place in In- ter-Municipality Contest Rn. 8, McLaughlin's "Parkwood Btables of Oshawa continue to shine in the 40th Annual Horse Bhow in progress at the Egilnton Arena In Toronto, Ip the Inter-munieipriny trophy the Oshawa team continues to hold third place with a fault score of six and one 'half just two points behiga the Toronto team which is in the lead, The Parkwood team consisting of Michael, Share. vogue and Blige were awarded third place for hest team in the Hunt Class for the R, H, McLaughlin Challenge Trophy, Bharavogue Look second place out of eleven fours year-old hunter type ponjes and Andy, another representative of Parkwood wus awarded second prize in the judging of nine pole pony hacks, The Aual prize was won In the thoreughbred hunter class in whiea there were thirteen entries with the fourth place being filled hy a hunt er exhibited hy WN. 8, MecLanghlin, SORDID TALE WAS REVEALED BY PROBE Man Died in Filthy Hovel Near Orillia Orillia, May 9.=At the inquest held tonight in Orillia on the death 0 Fred Sollitt, 53, who died yesterday in a lonely shack on the outskirts of the town, a tale of squalor and mig. ery was told hy two old friends, John Farrell, 70, and Louis Wheeler, 35, who tended him through a week's ill ness, "When provincial pohee inspected the hovel yesterday they found 200 ting of canned heat piled up around the shack and two dogen bottles of rubbing alcohol beside the body of Sollitt, He was lying on a heap of filthy, matted hay, covered only with the torn, dirty remaing of an Grmy blanket, There was not a stick of furniture in the place According to the evidence of Louls Wheeler, Sollitt had consistently res fused to have medical attention the week he had been dll, but at last he and Farrell, desperate lest their friend shoyld die, decided that a doctor was necessary, Wheeler came to Orillia late at night and not one doctor of nearly half dozen he visited was ab le to come: Wheeler returned to find Farrell asleep from exhaustion, He woke him and they found = Sollitt dehd, Seventy-year-old John Faryell cols lapsed immediately after giving his evidence and was taken 10 hospital, He had been suffering from acute pains while testifying, It is thought that alcohol is the cause of his illness, Highland Creek Church To Celebrate Anniversary Scarboro, May 9=~Next week Cen tennial United Church of Highland Creek will hold its anniversary ser» vices, Its origin dates back to 1863, vhen the Bible Christian Methodists held their services on lot J concession 1 on the Kingston Road, For a time the first church was used by other denominations, until eventually the Bible Christians united with several other factions to form a Methodist Church, After 188) the "stone church" as it was known, was joined ta the Highland Creek Methodist Church and became part of the Scar- boro circuit under Rev, W. 'Read, Nine years later a larger building was erected, The special preachers for the anniversary are Rev, Dr, Sedgewick of the Metropolitan Church, Toronte, and Rev, Dr, George Little, TOM BROWN FOUND DEAD IN MEXICO (Continued from Page 1) fall was attributed to high living and gay parties, together with re. verses on the stock market, Police ciroulara offering $3,000 reward for Brown's arvest weve broadoast over Canada and the United States, Died on Thursday Mexico City, May 10--The U8 consular authorities today announo~ ed that they intended to turn over to the British authorities the body of a man believed to be Tom Rrown, of Stratford, Ontario, who died here Thursday of heart disease, The wan now believed he Rrown arrived In Mexico City January 10, with a woman compans fon, He gave the name of John Thomas Hoyd and his residence as Buffalo, N.Y, The couple stayed at the Regis Hotel until January 18 and the man opened an acaount at the National Bank under the name of Body, The authorities sald today he answered in every partloular the description of Brown as furn. ished, Died Ponnlloss The account in the bank waa opened with a deposit of $148,000 pesos, approximately $6,600, Of this amount less than one dollar remains, The man's neighbors in the apartment where he died snd he spent money laviahly, wasting seve to Addressed Pupils of Collegiate And Vocational Tomorrow Is Mother's Day Tomorrow Is Mother's Day, It is & day when we are urged to think of her whose very name causes to spring up within the hy man heart thoughts of love, of reverence and respect for one whose devotion, self-sacrifice und purity has ever been leading the human race to better and nobler things and away from the sordid and unworthy, Let us not forget on Mother's Day, But more, every day should be Mother's Day and consideration and love for her should be natural and spontaneous at all times without the need of any urging on any particular ocs Cason ! Thursday last, eral pesos pally, " ) Car Crushes Boy's Leg Frank Sheridan, 531 Mary Street, Removed to Hospital Prank Sheridan, son of Frank W., Bheridan, of 681 Mary Street, met with a painful accident on Frank was seatel on the curb with gix other boys with his feet over the curb, H, R, Marshall who was driving a car up the street made a sharp turn to avold a small girl who ran directly in his path and in wo doing ran into the curb, The other boys were able to escape witli tho exception of young Sheridan who sustained serious' lacerations to his leg as well an having the member badly crushed, The hoy was attended by Dr, MacDonald and removed to the Oshawa General Hospital, The police Investigated the accel dent and did not hold Marshall, OBITUARY Inst. Yesterday Inspiring Message Left by Great Railroad Executive | ~Urges Boys and Girls to be Ambitious G. W, McLAUGHLIN IN- Appreciation for Sir Henry's Visit Expressed by Board of Education Chairman and by Principal wi -- The auditorium of the Oshaws Collegiate and Voentional Institute wan crowded to capacity with stus= dents, parents and friends to listen to an. inspirations) address delivers od hy Bir Henry Thornton, Presis dent of the Canadian National Ralls | Ways, yesterday afternoon, Alex, W, Bell, Chairman of the Board of Edueation, volced the appreciation of the Board at the fact that Bir Henry had so willing« ly nssented to give of his valuable time, to address the students, Mr, Bell called wpon George W, Mev Laughlin to introduce the speaker, Mr, McLaughlin stated that he had heen present at some of the biggest funetions in the eity and had ine troduced some of the greatest men In the world of industry and fine ance, but he felt that he had been highly honoured on this occasion In being asked to Introduce a mah Who had done so much for Canada, "In these days of competition when We are advancing so rapidly § Industry, selence and: educat on," there was one thought that he wish od (0 leave with the students, af firmed Mr, MoLaughlin, ¥De th boys and girls here to-day appreei Ate what the gentlemen here to-da and your parents have been doin for you? De you appreciate tha the buildings to-day are incompare able to those of thirty er forty years ago?" As you are growing Into young men and women remems ber that thesa who have gone bee fore have done for you, The time Is coming when you must conaiden what we can do for our parents.' "Get the idea of personal sacrie flee," insisted Mr, McLaughlin "that you may walk in lite with the great men of the world, Rise when your time comes to the full DEATH OF MRS, MARY COBB The death octurred on March 15th, in Norbury, Saskatchewan, of Mary Wing, beloved wife of George Cobb, in dher fiftyssecond year, 'The late Mrs, Cobb was the daughter of, the late Mr, Fred Walter Wigg and Mrs Alice Wigg, of Oshawa, Death came as a result of a stroke Besides her husband, she is survived by nine children, Mrs, Harold Pols lard, Sasky George of. Winnipeg Clarence, Harold, Gert, Violet, Daisy, Reginald and Freddie, all of Norbury, One sister, Mrs, J, Mitchell 100. William street, Oshawa, and three brothers, George of Seattle and Fred and Albert of Rochester, N.Y, also survive, EDWIN J, PHILLIPS Edwin James Phillips, Burbank, California, aged 79 years, passed a+ way on April 28, at his home at 203 West Vietory boulevard, atte an ills ness of several weeks' duration: He was a native of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, and had lived in this local ity for the past 10 yéars, The deceased is survived by hig wife Mrs, Mary Phillips, two daugh- ters, the Misses Edith and Grace Phillips, all of this city, and a son, Percy Phillips, of Port Arthur, On tario, also three sisters, Annie, Louise and Ellen Phillips, all living in Cans ada, NAMED TEMPORARY MINISTER OF WORKS Quebec, May10,~-Hector Laferte, Minister of Colonization, Game and Fisheries, was today named acting Mintater of Public Works, in place of Hon, A, Galipeauit, who reaign- od recently from the Pravinelal Cabinet to accept a weat on the court of appeals bench, Coming Events 8 Cents per word each ime for ach. tasarson, Shee © CENTRE STREET HOME AND School Club meets Monday evens ing, 7.90." Election ot ofticers, Parents especially attend, (110a) "NANCY ANNA RROWN'S Folks" comedy drama, at Centre Street United Chureh, Tuesaday, May 13, 8 pm, Atmimiog 1 GRAND CONCERT IN ALBERT street Churoh, Tuesday evening, May 18th, by Carlton 8t, United Church Choir, Toronto, 6&0 voloes, assisted by Rev, CQ, Crosse ley. Hunter, B.A, Admission 26¢ (1100) and 16e, 10 RENT--LOVELY FURNISHED 4 room apartment, Kvery convenis ence Simcoe Manor May 15--Oct, 10, Box 086 Times, (1100) TWO GOOD COWS FOR SALRK, venowed with heifer calves, Phone 1668 r 1.2, (1100) FURNISHED TWO ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, suitable: for realization of your pos Hfe of the lanl," Ponitionsin the " You are to be congratulated on the fine educational facilities You now enjoy," declared Sir Henry Thornton, In addressing the tus dent body, "Boys and givla living Inthe present nge have fewer handicaps than those who have gone before," affirmed the apeaker, Wo are bullding a nation in Canada, What the nation will be In future years depends each generation," declared Rie ney "In this regard I wish to leave some Suggestion of a constructive nature, Which will be of value to yeu, Thera are some in the audience who will achieve fame, others who will ba fatlures, Whether YOU Are a sues Cons or a fallure depends upon the sacrifices you are willing to make, Ambition is the spur that goads ne dividuals to attainment, Ambition 18 not found in lasy or incompetent persons, The heritage of each of Uagives us a certain amount of ambition, not ability, Those whe are in high positions to-day, in ins dustny and finance, were Just boys and girls and if they have aohieved prominence, it waa only through saorifice, A price is paid far eve thing in this world, Nothing 1a had for nothing, We alwa to pay the price, It is up Individual to see that he jay An excessive price e attalne his objective, RreAt man has and sacrifice, or nd tha sha ver, paid the price by tol It you are not wi Ing to pay the price then you mu Abandon ambition and recone yourselves to be hewers of we "ul wen of water," nh conolusion Bir Henry, 3hat tate i] ho Kreator ovard outh of to-day than thelr ambition, y " Aehievy ' he saldy Tous expressed Henry," ' Son of Former Brooklin "Pastor Receives Dogred Friends of Rev, R, A, and Mia Delve, of Lyn, and formerly of the Courtice and Rrooklin civewit, will be pleased to xnow that theiy som, William TR, received, hin Baches Convocation of Queen's Un . Kingston, He also passed his pecs ond year in theology with honors, winning the Rankine No, 2 Scholars ship, He in spending hia summer as atudent misstonary nea® Fowk Churchill on Hudson Bay, ; Rev, Mr, Delve has. written The er of Arta degree at tie -- : young couple, Phone 3338, in - w (1100) 0) Times glating MW enjoys the PARRE gVOLY AAV ee :

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