PAGE FOURt ter. The policy instituted by the I ~~~~~~~~In 1934 he married M ary Jane ed h r h, v c d t e feln i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f the interest of famous pianists -Saeonwosris ,ren h- C urrent . who wouid use their instrument, Acr - ',Rcent guests with Rev. and do his son Milton and th i so hs ea h I gr atl in reas d t eir fam and flf ~ S a u g a M al O aj0 1D i M rs. C. W . H utton w ere Rev.. t r , M r . Coln row , Lesk- ac sd lt refy , and I ~sale. Anton Rubinstein was W hand SMrs. D. Lute and fam ivofrd adM ss m ma - Morrisf fusînjgsx Pdrwski 187the2. s fam- n a e n G eto h c of Gorrie, and Miss Marion Trno ipstohslv n eo J hm 30(iO rh inas firten- Graham, University of Toronto. The funeral sçrvice was fromlinthshoeadhigea C otifiLL4Vitïal<4L $30 0us.fThe Stinrsguaaneed i % Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sum- St. Savioun's Anglican Church. aatyt i cuc1ndt j can tour in 1891-2. The receipts Elâle Carruthers Lunney Theatre and Academy. Besides mrSeiaadNomnJ f Wh IhM.Mrlasamr-Gd By Elsie Carruthers Lunney turned out to be $45,000, the dif- It is flot often that a profes- appearing in performances ,, misers, rde HnyM a br and thea r. i rtors tha e Rv h foto - aiu ___ __ __ __ __ ___ __ __ __ __ ___ __ __ __ __ ___ __ __ __ __ fe ence g ing ta Pade7rewski. iural actess of international s h oa od oeg s M s Ge tud eront, Mr. andi1 Tero dth e cur h e o venl w th s i tel 1nttk n LS ROE0 SMERToronto Concertoeo faine pays a social visit in Bow- 'her plans include a tour of the 1MrMormd tt rdy;rf T .and Mbrs LS ROEO UMR the comuany binging oou heAt theow teHoseo mnvlebu haMi us wa minctis fth Uiailtts nsomfndnonTornoinothntnayo;ol heMepafetinahndfaU Thefistsnw sar o teore froîn Marmara. Having Ilhe jSleinwv o se a udeyowectidthhnneib n h er production of "Antigone." 1gesswitb Mrs. James xb y e r s snE o s iv oand tex- k n ov ctahan s tok o u~ l l s f r eiR cD ne n a sy bee n doing for the p st tw o She is alsa w rking at present; an M r.M elH enr v o m , a d wtyan t n i g a d fi nd a o a k n earc rey hat w e at h sîan e the w hy of everything, w w er esonc rt h di T oroe r nt n Nov w eeks. M iss Johannsen, W ho on ber ow n inter pr t tivifM . o g l M u al, Torn.ot sti o nb e t a g the' love a nd b a er . a ditemst w s m sight of seeing the blazing cal ývery happy ta find out ai last 2. B th audience an citc has won entbusiastic acclaim in Tennysn's "Idyllso o he Kn g. tavM siîDoufniend in thevilagr espect n yhic h eck ewas ed. r n;ee y ors of chrvsanthemums peenîng i that meaîîing of the hales in the are hti a ap the United States, Engiand, 'Next I want ta doJoanof n JontVn,wi visit- n out ror th hevy nawwhiri liff and all that bustling adti- chaice. It was a sparkling con- Fnance, Germany, Italy and Arc," MissJonsnsidaninTrnvstdMran We picked an armful of 'mums * group under Mona Bates' direc- tions of classical drama bas fectious laugh, "I guess 1 ns . elyBndun atis STEINWAY STORY tion delightful. We hadthe plea_ been a visitor witb Mn. and Mrs. be a strong character. I like bst Mn. and Mns. George Runer-' with the blizzard blowing atis Bc fteSena .R coBehAewont ota togcaatr n1fond and Allan, Oshawa, with heigt. Bc fte tiwyCen- sure of meeting M. and Mrs. F. R. Schon Bech e., ndwbolmyta orrystogchrcer nMns.George Fowler. FEIBL 1hey wene the last flowers of Ienar.N recently celebrated oy Charles Steinway following the seke pSîznln bl ywr.Tbey appeal to me. MisBt adroTon, th,, season, except for a îovelyi concerts in New York and To- concert. Mn. eteinway is sales receiving ber high school edu- Good perbaps for my work, but Mi1BthSneroToo.o recl rose. "the last nase of sum- ; ronto, lies ane of those success execulive of the finm and a cation there. bard ta live with." Experiencing with Miss Miriamn Swain. Wlceru mer'. picked before the frast, stories for which tbis continent, fniendly and sincere persan, a A Young woman of fnankness Miss Johannsen's ufipretentions, Glad that Mrs. Percy Collins P could kill it earlien in tie week. and parlicularlY the United worthy representative one felt land cbanm, Miss Jobannsen, and charming company for anjis home from Pont Penny Hos- Yucnpyvu ulbhfi Lie illsithhsil oln sStates, is famous. Five genena-1 of Ibis dislinguisbed family. who was born in Switzer- bo&r or, more, ane finds it hard pital. deeer andls tii its rgacelove-s tians of Steinways, makers of1 land, talks with great en- ta believe the latter part of ber Mr. Clarence Parr, Miss Eva .qwtaprmtcsbaCou lirthan althe others thal' one of the finest pianos in he THE BELLS 0F CHEER tbusiasm of ber wonk. Educat- saeet ar n n n.JmsPr ~~HC huad fohr o lirhsaeet ad M. n Ms. .ae ihs. rrncdysevc $0 preceded it. warld, have by their inîegrity 1 For Remembrance Day, same ed in dancing, dramatica, speech Sints Folk Sorgs adMar WeHdonat Uxbidg o 100onyuron inaue.U * * * in business and Iheir sense of ulnes penned in an earlier lime ad1icMs Jbnse S-Intlig fbr rmte a24mnh t ea NOT CAVE DWELLERS citizenship in public lite, wonl by Whitîier. "Ah eyes may Weil pily found a medium wbich in- work, only haîf of the story is 1udy _ the respect and esteem of thou- be full or tears, And bearts wit1 grtd ail of these talents in reeld o hsyugwan Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maunt- This sumnier while taking the ~sde71eir pianos are used ex- haie are hot: But even-paced1 the theatrical productions of ber an a ceptional talents alo1jy Douglas, Bobby, Jack andjO S HD FI AC -e noticed, just out of Pictoniss, incl1uding Artur Rubin- ture chane' o.Ogv o sw ý! 9 E 1 a verv strange sight. On the plst.s gsnt.Ogv aness, ose tragié death occur-1 can,, EngihadEnpa u'adMs aodSa other su-e of the arm of water usbrene a!Abt bs .I.T rti.u e ie a!Aoeti ed ast yean in a motor acci- Adiencsad cnîtics for ber full Te United Cburch W,. A. met25hea nCna which stretches up there. is a But the siory began in a loft starmy dlin. We, tao, wauld heaîrdet length prognam of traditional at the home of Mrs. Ernest' very higb bank. hn this bank. one hundred ears ago. In a the belîs of cheer Ring peace Together Miss Jobannsen and folk sangs of many countnies j Swain lasI Tuesday. 111/2 SIMCOO f5..h second filoopooOhw - near the bottom, were large, loft Dear wvhat'is now the Hol-' and freedam in." ber husband played ýin the U.S. Miss Johannsen had almast coin- Th nulSotr aeOHA , square holes. Long wooden stairs land Tunnel in New York, and Europe in "Great Moments pleted ber vocal studies in pre- was held in the Arena on Mon-FOTHP RN:71aln led ta the top af the bank beie, Steinwva and Sans, who three fram Shakespeare", wbicb in- panation for apena wben ber day. and there, and on the top trucks years befare bad corne la theB OW S cluded scenes fnom Macbeth, ambitions were turned in other were shtunting back and forth, US., opened their first shop. 1R W " King Lear and other Shakes- directions througb the meeting while in the water ai the footoifi The oldesi daughter was the pearean plays in which tbey witb ber busband, Alan Hark- the banlk, tugs w~ere steamning' chief salesman and sametimes I (Inîended for last week) eacb potrayed sevenal charac- ness. But she bas appeared in O IU R about busily. flirew inbfre piano essons taoi Brown's Home and School tens. Displaying another of ber opera and - OBTTUABYndhas stopped t b clinch a sale. In 1910 the Stein-' Club held Iheir Hallowe'en pan- many talents, Miss Jobannsen naw been greeted with enthus- JOHN HOYY MORRIS f ro I ed * m.I eplong t binclh, but' way farIory maved ta Long Is- ty ai the school on Friday even- composed the music for these iasm for ber inlerpretations of ofoOrno's ldestand bst g ecobn'imgn vainte land City wlhere buildings, ing, Oct. 30 with a good turn- and other productions. Their in- folk-songs, ancient and modemn. n wecud tiainIhtinte1laved cilizens passed away sud- woldwa gin o i, n opstreets P.nd a subway station out and many, bath Young and terpretations were greeted on For Ibis she accampanies ber- Id enly on Monday of last week,ý wo, and be o n ha cin,.on bas now bear the name af Steinway.' adults in costume. Wbile Mrs. bath sides of the Atlantic as a self on a large zither, a mast Otbr2t.Tknwt ./7 oead ue r statcinc.IT he Model Village Gardon Martin at the piano "contribution of great estbetic fascinating instrument of barp- sudde 2henI Takenw h a-i other day the mystenv was solv-1 As early as 1871. a model vil- lydtemnhs a-aded:.ucationa value, and at like quality. Sebsapae cd by an article witb pictunes lage fa.- Steinway empîoyees queraders paraded araund and t he saeime compelling en- in UJnited States and Europe i ng ales and wis b theon r in The Globe and Mail. was established there, ta whieh .iudges. Mn. and Mrs. John Scot,1tainment," to quote just anc this appealing and deligbtful Telephe sthiem onMa.spr' On top of the lit t is a huge, were added a librarv, kinder- Newcastle, and Mn. McWVilliams, of the many bighly complimen- pgamfmnthenneytb ue a in Noe ahit, 800 feet long. 80 feet widei garten and tire department he- i Brown's picked the winners, as tary reviews of the critics. From ber siay in Europe wbile Kendal district, Mn. Marris and80 ee abvethewatr.' frethemuncialiy ad hes fllos:Solo Performa-ice tauring there from 1948 ta 1951, passed quietly away almost l'm- This wji be tresiled to carry: services. Five years and unde:Bet Naw, alone, Miss Joiâannsen: Miss Johannsen brought back mediately after reacbing the railway cars %vbicb will dump ho I the 1870's. Albert and C. F. dressed girl - Katby Baxteir, 1 bas bad ta ne-direct h 'r ife and some interesting observations oun nd reincfoane. iran are braugbt tram Marmo- 1 Theodore Steinway develaped (flower girl); best dressed boy find vehicles wbich ,,ive scope the state of tbings in general, k Mordyris wsnc of the it ra. The are lands in the tunnels' a as eefrm wic pr--Keith Caîl (Papen costume, fan ber rich talent in solo inter- and the theatre in particular. Jock por rsida oen of the1 and will be carnied by convevaýr mitted string tension ta be Six ta eight yeans: Best girl- pretatians. This year ber "one-PaiNoThSm Onodsrc, ndbsjvl beis t te etrace(our hales nearlv dorîbled. Tbis put the. Linda Caîl (bride); best boy- man" performance of the classi- "Prsintthsme"sedpotocmbnd ibbs in the cliff), where it will be Stein*wa'î piano ahead of its RayKtchko (pumpkin boy) cal Greek tragedy of Sophocles, loaded an sbips. Ingenias I' opttjisi h pno f N ine ta welve years: besi Y) "Antigone", bas won bigh praise said, wrapping ber red waol readiness to be of service ta alO th-oyu avsl yvou tink? Bthlehem Steel isma ynbohsdsot ewa gilMrynR isn(nin in the California press wbere sp rnn o ot idso tewa ir-arlnRoiso In ns iriole aout rsoheoples thea s ofrailendeared bm t O-hcon-t lvs braupeeg girl); best o- my Simp- h aaperdintBr- go)ne. Always a counbry famous tact wibb bim.insruo paadce son (baker). bana, San Diego, Las Angelesfols* farward movement, ils Born 72 years ago in tbc Les-alprtoup..adsaiMLK Thrent ite:bs iland other centres. The great . addsrc ak ethm l ato growing u Thineen a sxtee: bet grl a9 e of charactenization, expenîments in tbc arts, FranceIkrd isicJklethm -Francis Cowland (Princess), hneo;ocan cb f~s.bc. There are no experi- alinif'ndwrefoaRih cery mlk e bes bo-Larene Aery(P~ potran em ocanddethopfa mental movements."?- al nlf n okdfra ib ray ml ecagsyuhu bestboyLawence Avry pi-portaya deandd bythi ply 1time an 'neighboring farms. rt.fud Miss Jobannsen not t England," she wcnb an, Later be engaged ina freigbting energies. . . puts sparlenth eea Best comnie - Donna Watson oniy equal ta such an am- "England is different. There, inj business bebween Newcastle and (pig); Best couple - Wyllene bitiaus undcrtaking, but draw- spite of rationing and ail the iOnono, aI a time of local ship- glow on the cheeks. jiksple h '4Wilson and Audrey Cox <Dutch ing such commenta as "su- tbings which migbt bave dulled ping via lakeshore points, and girl). perb" from bbecrcitics. For their 'prt there is a remen- wen the hase and wagon was iiea at n acu Adulis: Besi dnessed lady - several years pnior tai bis dous upsunge of interesî and bbe only means of transporta- Lorraine rown (Lady in blue); deatb, Miss Jobannsen and developmenb, in music, in thea- tion on bbe roads. Around 1908 developmnent af strong bde n lr betdesd a-odn a-brbubn ae hi o0ire, in writing. It was the same Jack gaI interested in the wark tin (Miss Fashion); best comic- in Cahifornia. n Germany for a time, but it bas of bbc local Telephone as well minds. Milk buildi solidlytefudta June Pitt (Boxer); best couple Outstanding critie of Parislapbed now for lack of money." as c arrying on a part-lime jobfaahalyapyifte.Sre ley -Maureen Mclroy and Bob Gabriel Marcrel, greeted ber per- AndgCanada? Ves, Canada is as mason. In 1910 he gavefoa elhapyiet Watson (Bride and groom). formance of "Antigone", wbib making great strides. "0f course himself up entinely ta the de-of ilkdiy Cbibdnen five ycars and un- is given accompanied by music 1 everyae s ear fbcwn comn ftedsrc ee dereac rceied pnze ndof ber awn composing played deflscess cf bbe Straîford phone system and became ils *Mort Db? Removd candies and apples were passed on bbc banp, as providmng a ri- FsialIi year," Miss Johanni- manager. TeDrmUio araund. val for Ruth Draper, interna- sen saidenbbusiasbically. Telephone Company was organ- ThepreidntMrs JmesTinaly fmos "ne-an pe- o date, Miss Johannsen has ized in 1910 supcrceded in 1912 Cunsn Ibnked Mrs.Marinarmer. Euall high nibues flot apac nCnd,"but by the present Orono Telephone whron plaed emarcsMtn were paid ta ber in bbc press of if presejnb plans work out," she Company. Jack saw bbc work * .,0...-i) *No Dry C(tannnsOdorwand Mrs. John mchesfor.bcSwitzeriand, Genmany and said with abappy smile, "I shalcf bbc present Company gr w danecmtitand ordin thMe Italy. be appearing in Toronto wben froni a syslem of but tbiny S N"o rss LoU[n" daMceWia ndfo judging; Mn. Born int the theabnical wonld, 1 come back ta Canada ini Jan- phones ta tbc number il stands G-n ] a Wellington Farrow wbo donabed bath ber parents being connecî- uary."tdarun sibndd. n cd with the stage, Miss Jobann- Would Appear Hers 1930 bis son Milton joined hlm TELEPHONE 444BO M NIL 0 COM Ne ore thonthe apples, committce in charge sen made ber first appearance Needless ta say, Bowmanville i h ok Ordin ry Dry (t annn M rs. Bennett, M s. Sim pson, ai t ene o w n S iz r esiden s w î l e lo m g and M r._ __ ___Morris'__ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ___(M ary__ __ _ evenonewboheied a mî<eland. The famiby came bo New the ry a sccess. omac York wben she was bbnee, and boping fan sucb an announce- since bbe age of fine she bas mn.Bwavlewse e neyer realized hew mucli A deliciaus lunch was senved been giving public'performan- cveny success and a generaus' and the rest of thc evening was ces. Her awn so ws or i measune of happiness for ber- better my clothes couhd look un-. spent in squar'e dancing witb Switzerîand wben Miss Jobann self and teo-and-abafyemurtold fi re aioeSrie"Mr. James Curson doing the cabi- sen was busily composing music sn ntewyle uinx tiiI rie SnitneSeric.~ing. for anc of ber busband's pro- travel alone, witbouî busband Sonry ta bear Kathleen Brown ductions. She and ber husband or faiber. That's what you'I1 say, ta, wPhen as been sick -witb the flu. returned ta California ta pro- When she returns to visil M. I A for~mer school chum, Mn. vide a more stable existence for and Mrs. Schon, there is a good you've tried us fer the first lime. Raicibîf, Toronto, called on Mn. their small son,. Ibltyta h wudgv jaded Colors nevived. fabrics Archie Brown Sunday afternoon On Way To NewYk '"Antperforc ee iher ogso have n new fresh feel and n. tankd oMr.ommy Wlson Miss Johannsen is on ber way Yestenday and Today", if same,.I miermedngisdoefre.beda oigrw.anvand rSaTmm i- 00w taNew York wbere she oîrganization would take advan- W T minirmedig s dnefreued a eveing ain hryonrofss hopes ta appean under manage- tage of Ibis rare appantuniîy inI -'W T Have uat ac sut Santan. rlative gier nd re sst Canol Caswell, whenabout 35 ment of the Ameican National sponsoing er appeaance. THE A-A-I- N - T--P-q-w -yq s:j w%#viJr L*L»u - 6-5-%i-,l qpeEc'orA! T -- ---B'u 1 3 0 0 m r c b u î n p ~ r h a i - p e t o d d c s e d C o n l . s t a - i R . S i m , s h e p d a m a g e 2 0 .0 0 N OE B E A T T Y W A S H S C L E A E 1939 ~~~~ing that the H ealth U nit ad C nadia'n tates mnan, ad- ~l I NF s- ahn , ce n w sl g I .s v n Uksecu ed the services of ano ieri ertjing 2.25 W V For 50 yea ,. Th.o civ Sanitary hospector. M. J. Hobbs,,.Se'y-Treas. haeDenOeBetyWpcaN ~$ PUMP$~C1~i~I APPL'I~~ R his Sup.Grahami presented SDTAS or.ad- h - -E aveaomthneathtyr chsan aftetre pû ~~~~~~~~~~which wene on motion, accepted, W. R. Pickell, Weed I- F I W E K Y o eae wtrCl h g iand vouchers ondered to be oaid. spector8.4 BEATTY WRINGS DRIR pesented and on motion ordered R as rd e, m it Beatty Giont Press Wringer ha nve be eulo E M E E q ' v q V ~ W ~ j t a b e p a i d . a n d4 48i n7 . 0 6 u I m rf o i g i e e n q w o e r o u t o f t h e c h î e . a s a h o n R I , On motion Couneil appnoved c48.6ui:u aysiîlvran rsuecnrl the Plan submitted by Duckrin : o t P p lros-hitlvradpesr a ii kBras. Foreign travel expenditunes fl Mr. Geo. Turnbull addnessed i'n Canad1a in 19.52 amoLntedt BEATTY LASTS LONGE On motion Clerk ta wniî M against an alI time pcak ofU I~IC n Sud Coucilne ondm e Mnr. a e. irnated 2 i00 00infl Ui Su dsimple, i.Il-Ibecring ehns.Drc rv Cown to attend nexb council $336.000.000 spent bv Canadian (no belîs) runs mort smooîhyadqiel n o metig.1 ravei1erq in other counitnues. For more thon 50 years the leader. Mote sold outlast, other 'ypo1 Cauncillor Tabb spoke ne ne-1 e n Canada eve:y y.ar thon ony other malce. farestat ion by Danlinglon Town- ship, satigthat thre ond~ PN E u nonder ta do this wonk A1. On motion, Counicil will bold CRE IR aa 1 7LL WaiMMi ro NUT thein nomination meeting on Fni dav. Nov. 27, aI 12 o'clock taoi gsee snel3' n.moto meeting adjourned Ms .E Richards36Rn Si E. iéý11 intîil Dreetr.hir 4th. BOX 33, ORONO FoIIowine s'rrntz wo'sýre paid: Telephène 27-r-10 W p '- .. Namntnuutat