Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 16 Jul 1931, p. 5

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'WITH All '.THE B'RAN - . lOf THE WfiOLE_WHEAr ... l't'a easter for a rich man to en- ter the klnr;dom of heaven than o~e w'ar~nK ~pats. New Lakeiide Inn is · .. · . .r· THURSDAY. JOCY J6. l93f '~ '- --~~~~----~~~~~~~--~~ .... ,.! ) · that he could .not carry out his orl= of-the attention ot every cltlzen of tr--'-· v·-.... _ of. 1 . . . . - {,~ gina! plans, he announced that he cinada who Is .Interested ·lD the .. ~ ' .. ue ~ · · . . {!~~:e~~~~:!!'!::~t:en~!nlal{ would mnkJl hls aerial survey 88 historY , o_t tlie marlU. me deve_. lopo w .. · eJI .:J>irect, . ed_ PfaJ ·and P.hnlea. l'>cap&bUitl.· ~ -~t- ~_9Jl, "~l•,'" was outlilied before, and In' stating · d h '-- ' .. tl""" ment or ' his native· land. It waa '· • .- ·- ,- · ' . ~ -1 rent w !»,•J1!..-•. ;,had ·proP.e. •_.~ •to . •·.'. his decision to · continue the see- (J b ·u7 rt to ~ ond part of the flight as orlglilally the first .steamer to foster inter- , ~ontreat,~The · value _of _play_ :not ·:o h,y~.' sup~ or \ , · .. ; · planned, . Commander . MacMillan colonial tra·· ~ In Canada· the ftrat from <the ·~~lal, l!h.YIIloal, m" ntal . . .. · · ' , · f hl ru ht ' ·and moral vlewpolnta was dl11cun- "The mentaJ.- ..atu..,, are !manTJ said the purposee o s 8 .were sea-going s.teamer to enter a Unit· eel by· Dr!, A. s. Lamb; of MeGill ·not on11· durtni the .chlld'l parll~ as .. ~~~o~::an aerial survey of nor- ed· States port under the British University, ln an lntenstlnc 'lee- IP.tlon .tn P~&Y,· Iiut", lli subiiequenl: !lag·, the ftret steam transport lli t.ure re.eently. . ' ' yeafe. There are. manY. pme~·. l~ · . I thern Labrador, which Is really a • · ·' Dr~.·Lamb . spoke, ln »&rt...u· fol- · ·whlc}l, th~ _mln\f;ls tranteil"· ln ~~ · continuation of my work begun ln P~rtugal, _ the first man.orwar in Iowa: ,."Let ua ,looll:· a~ play, when . tentlon, obalirvatlon ·and .. meinon: 1927 and In no way Is Intended as Spain, the _ftrat naval steamer. that the lns~!net4 are rlgh~ly dlrec~~. t "It ts dl~cult, .Indeed, tb eauF. a demonstration of the practlcabll· eve!"' fired a shot tn aeUon, and and see tr n: Ia not a most lmpor- ~~e the extent of the moral va,l~ tty of a northern air mall route- to lastly the ilret vessel -In the world tant -educational · Influence. Tbe·•; ues. .ln pla_:v· there .fa a . he!ghten~ England. MY Interest ·ts not In any that ever crossed the ocean steam· old traditional attitude wall a ne- · ed ·state 0 ( .the funct,qnt o.f .t)Je~ proposed . route or In transatlantic lng the whole way. gative , o~e lu which play waa ho~Y •. . the_ heart · : 1~ . ,,P1lmpln8•.'· Hying. I am, howe,·er, deeply in· The ftx'traordlnary records made . th.ought to, he a waste of time and through· Itself ~117Wher.e 1up t~ . terested In helping Sir Wilfred by the Royal William convinced that children, when p)aying, were seven· tl~es a.s.miieh•blood, a.11. dur• . Grenfell in his welfare work · and the world at large tliat Canada kept 9ut of mlschlef. !I !!I ~ow Inc rest, ·1'111PC?n•~. to tne \'-!8.- a,~cl~. co-operating with him and Dr. d I d I th to.daY,. however, that ' children ear. moat . function · with ifreater Alexander Jo'or!Jes of Boston ln a was est ne n e ?'eare to come. learn · more and devel~ · bette~ rapidity and the : e~otlons are · survey of the last 300 miles of nor- to play a most ausP,lclous role In through their whol~heaned In: itrqnsed In in!lrkl!d: c:ontrast· ~o 'thd thern J,abrador. the development and expansion of ter.eata, and the very UGt>nce of reatlnr .. atat~. (lamea . olfhr ;::"Jn• ' "This year the Bowdoin will he ocean commerce. The success of the play life Ia. of course, the In- .num~t:a~l.e :-.: opportunltJei' . .' f9~ devoted tli' the work ilf surveying the Royal William naturally move_d terel!t which Is displayed In It: chol_!:es ·of action · which must=. ~· · part of the Labrador coast In con· o~her Interested mariners to action, · "The social values are mau.· lustntlY. uecuted under atraln alicl junction with- the aerial . survey and approxlmatel;v. . twenty :veara There Ia, perhaps, no foree eo excitement. • · Tht11"."'fre1ldom ·· or· 1 al later, Samuel Cunard, a - HalifaX powerful ln removing raclal.;iand choice, this reaction :on . the Pari which I .!JOpe to D;iake. · al!l. 80 merchant of prominence, laid.. tile religious prejudices, In dnelop- Of ·the , player,!~mpletely ,·r~veat. interested In the welfare of my foundations for the famous Une tug companlonableneaa, co-opera- his IQ.D.er self &lid·. one· ean qufclt~:; ' school of forty ·Eskimo klddles In that now bears his name, by the tlon and the atlmulatlon -of one's aee what aort O,r_., IIOrs()n .be-reat.i · Labrador and In the · work' carrie!! historic .crossing of the AUanUi: social nature. . . · l:y Is. , Th~ can be. no ca_moit• on for 170 years by the Moravian by the Cunard steamer BrlttaniL "It Is hardly necellll8ry to men· bage; ., · · . . . , , , · · . missionaries. That Is one rejlsop Many smaller ocean steamship tlon the obvfous valuea to a boy's . ."The ·values ot- which ·I · bafe wliy my scbooner- Bowdoin leavee, companies and intercoastal con· ph:valcaJ. being, such aa.. speed, b~n spealiln~: can only be aecU:recl each year load~ with supplies for cems quickly spnulg Into being, .skill, strength. endurance, bodll1 with akll~ed liupervlaloil,' they·can .. : the poor people of _Labrador. M:r the majority of them playing an vlcor and emclency; The.more·of not be ·secured wl~hout- lt. . · ahJ~.;. other Interest is In the story of 1 rta t t 1 th ld these he requires the more re- dren need Instruction ' ill': how tt4 the VIkings, their discovery of mpol n n~a~ ~ e ?P f - ~x- sourcetul and self-conftdent be pla;y; to acquire the. slilfl · ovirr. America, and their home in Green- pans O!l a ev opmen ° . 8 becomes, bP i~ harden~ ' and com'll tbe reaerv-.!.fear;o·ae~sitlve. land and Iceland. Therefore, I am m"'rlne'_ transportation facilities • of strengthene'd against the dlsaa- ness and !lWkWard"lea or Inferior. planning to fty to Iceland by way the new and growrhg Dominion. . troua consequences of pampering, lty '-b:efore· ~n2o1inilnt will conie of Labrador and Greenland. · CANADA.~S SEA POWER -~· PAST AND PRESENT . I Mo~y-Saving s/:kci~-ls~·= · ... :_· ... ·.·_ ... _ .... , ... " 'J.?Ie qaall&, Gf A 6 P meats Is_ DlC!ft tJwi ~ , .. , ,of "~~' Is hacked 'bl the most ~~ ~ct.'~ .· J6uafttee eft!' appllecl to m•a.·~a.· of·~~ .. reason wbate-.er, any meat 'boach•lt'an A 6 P. M~,ll~ not perfectly saUaraciorJ yO. Call re$1ml the· anuecl portlOD to the 'Meat Market ~-, 7081' money wnf.: he cbeerfally rehmcl~ It's a liberal ,.a&rantee, 'bat uot too Uberal for the fllle aracte of ·meat · liOid In A &:1 ·p Markets. · • • -· 1- ~ • .. GENUJNi NEW SEA.s'oN SPRING a•••=·-: · . • ••• · • . ·L f · · , nlOIITS • • • .& a P QU.&LITY BiEr _. ~ .._ . . . . 'B- :. · 0 ·· A;-· · -.. : ·· ·-· ·• · ·:· · , . , __ ==:~~-~~ .. ~~i'b~-~: - ·. ·. \ · . - - · ~ · '· silo&T RIB ••••• ~. l'b. tic · •' • • v ·~ ' • • tl .. -~~.. . .... I. • • • ' ' ~ ROMP ••..•••••••• lb •. lie · ., :. • • • • ."'!. • • • : .... --~~ :rn.pecu.' • OWN 8tJNNnuLD I . 't . Salllion Jtio~o s~.r~ .Uo -. v.zg- j , .. " • r I ' • • o- ' lb.: 415' .. • : ', . • ',/.. ~·CBlCIUIR ·,· . . I ...... ~ . · :.<!' ... ·~· ~ ~""flut·~·:· -=-~ _,.,b.~-~ -~ --.i8,., -,. ~ oo:- FrUlt• anti -v-~ ... ,.~:. EXTB.&OBDINABY'V~eelactelaa-11 ~ .. _. Wll ....... ...._ 1'1 '11 · · na- tile ·.- ............. Ia C..... . ' .• 4MAMA.S -~ 31!1Li~~ ( i ,I LABGE. mn. .JtJJey nmr I Water~telon.l'lklell ~5o , •• -.~ ... .& PVIUI: . SOAP coltiloar ~. •• ,., . .., ·-~ · , , DIO.ICIOUS Wl'l'll .& a P 1'0'1'.&'1'0 1LUAD COIINBD B.BBP ~ · :;;· ~~ DIO.I(JJOU8 8ROR?-'JSB&AD '£011NA DOONB 'c:D~ftm.aaoWN IIIIICUlft , • • •• ·· ...... ,, , LUtoll .... A • P iltJ,ePJ~ Speelal• ior' tltt~1l'rettlf~Bnd ·cb•••J' .Cake YaJ8aeaa·eue =. ;=b:;~J-.. ..::.. : · U7 a 'jiUJ IIIII ......... 1 lb. ·caJ&• .. 17•. lb. Cake -......... ' ' . ..... 6e nu,· MnOC. 'WILU'I'SD LG.O - ~ . . . BROCK -8TJlEET·NOftTB ,.., Meat Mgr.-J. K. Sheppard , . G~ey MJI'. E. M. Eldridge WE DELIVE~EXTRA CHARGE lOc ·. P~one No. (81 THE GREAT ATLANTI(! A .. A~IFI~ ~i\ t;0. :- 0~ ' ' \

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