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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-07-28, Page 5TH.PasPAY, .28TH, 1938.• WINGHAM SHOW STARTS AT.8 p m ExCgi)TSAURDAy - • . 'SATURDAY. NIGHT TWO SHOWS 745 and 45 p m. Thurs., Fri., Sat July. spEcIAL • „e. 1c A -MUSICAL OF 1.7 SUPERLATIVE SPLIiNDOR . 1 E M CaC H E 1(ind. hiq JEAN HERSHIOLT ETHEL', MERAAAI4 CESAR ROMERO • . C•-• QUEENop TIIE•SILVERY 'SKATES,. • MORE RADIANT „AND • • .1 'MAZE BEAUTIFUL TUAN 1VJR• . ADMISSION--4dult8,. 35c, Children, 20e, ' on., Tues., id. FRANCES FARMER iJ _ : RAY MILIAN]) .*• « In * •.',EBBTIDE" THE pLANIOtni: OF "nip SOUTH .SEA, CAPTURED IN At•i-1ITS „ NATI.TRAL-.BEAUTY IN ,TECHNICOLOUR A ROBERT • .14§MESAL.ION' • ' , Also ' ."ADVENTGRES! OF A. NEWSREEL CAMERAM4tN7 • . , . 'PLEASE KEEP IN MIND AUG 11, 12,"13, 'SNOW WHITE'AND THE SEEN DWARFS' , THE SEA TRAMP . BY :X. .ilArDeS. , Since • . last letter. to the Seri .idel in which 1' spoke, of • iny visit h U.' S. navy yard,. I have' becen convinced `that thqe. are but feu; pe an inland tow‘ii who a not interested' in, nautical Matter • The -sea always has been an ir ..trigning subject• And idiips and thos who ' go aboard in. them down th 'lanes of commerce, tiring .te inernor the dais' of, ;:childhood when we a *Thine stale, out ye' the:, barn - hri read. with bated ' breatli,„: an . hcin pulses the stirring :tales Of. -Robins° • CruSoe •:and of the. bleildy .-buCaneer on the Main, 1,, take :it that the readers ot"th_ . Sentinel knowAnit. Seattle is •mie of • the great Seaports on the west coast ,e -f: this continent:, With. a population of nearly. half a souls, it has becerne . an important factor in the life. Of • this *- country,—a link in.tIi , chain that : binds :Us Alaska, the Orient, to Australia And to the than-, Sanda:, of ports throughout ..the ized world. i Up ',through .• the hatches and every i other, opening. in the 4eeks. ahnost stifle the senses. Mingled with. almost PI.Y"; COrICPiVabi smell.' is the ever 0 'present odor of pitch, In hei,, .contact, with the vertical'. rtiYs .01, the 'stun, ie 7. • 0 1 mei sun, •,the;pitt:h had boiled frOrt sseaniS, and because ,• of tack of 'propel...help, :it .has .been left thus 7 The ' 'Machinery" had fallen into ."dis 1- repair for .: the serne;'reasini.;',.N.earlY e' half '.efi the CreW.,bad .periatied, frOin e' the .ravages •of • the. diSea§e,,.. and,. to had been swept overheard the S typh,:;,,op; '1 Tfl onversatiert, first', "Officer.: _z who brought .t e • ship •to ..port, we '1 leurneti that .in year at s was the voyage. he • :ever. had •known. • In mddern dislike ths .j astei" not,,supposed-to-overtake.t.. an ocean going, .Ship., Now:- a -days most ships find their way' the junk yard 'where they •,,,a're scrapped.' for. their inettri. In hiwient they found ;theinSeNes ',t1tirnately On:. the •beach of ': a ..Ivehtlibe.;altore With'. the, 'crew cast into the stirf.to'perish.in the ';:ea' by %Sharks. • .• • " It is soinething' Of •a, thrill tostand on the headlands at the. north t of this - city '., and • Watch the ships incoming irons. distant. ports. Front Tokahama, ' from,. Nettie, • fIoni .Sydney :or New Yet* or; 40iidOn.'. with cargoes .'• that .; bring the wealth of - the Indies, of far Cathay, of the Whole world, they iviie to dispense luxuries or.'neeeasitios to the -people -thrOughoni:' this great What tales.r`sente Of these Ships could• tell if they...Were,. but "-endowed ' with speech! , '," . • Not long ago I', watched. the dock- ing. of a blistered. "tram"; that- had weathered ,a typheon, on the Pacific and- had been delivered of a 'plague' Of Typhus rine leaving ,Singapare. ',She lirriped to her be.rtli.slike..n lame deg, henieless.iind forlorn. She ,carr - led ,,,a •cargo of alintble Weeds; of , spices, tea,: tea cOcori and. many .other• iteins' Which, the .loWer oriental Coun- • tries furiiish the WOrld..•• • ,•• On, her bridge stood 'the'first :officer , . - a thin r wisp of a tune who had repine- - edthemaster, who had been a vietim Of, the plague and. had been buried at: sea. • The faded' uniforrn he Wore was in • „ 4keepiirfr ;With the ' blistered paint, 'in • the ruship's sides aka; the 'hedrnggied, crew' that lined the rail, as she ap- proached the "dock. -What ,disinal tales Some of theSeSetiinen'coilid' •. . ..,Boarding the tramp „Was not per. ‘mittbd untia" the ' ship's , pa'Pers wette. in order. 1119 pat officers were no „hand:to itial4ct her log' and the rerio,ri as soon as the ratlines Were in plate:: Then, ,When opPertufr- itY Carrie we *Annie -oilir,',Ctiesoyy, in, apection toe. Mr. George Kennedy had a bore 'killed with light/1111g last 'wee,k--1 Mrs. Annetta. Knight :s1)Pt a few days last week. with her hropilieri Mr. c=oz.gq. Fisher 4nd, RFS. Fisher. • ' The. W. XS. 'cf.' flw,` 'Pr4b.Yterin chnich„ had their BOCial meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert MehraY last Thursday • With, "'h joba attendanee present, • turd. ,the foILowiig Pre'grain Was given: Psalm '74,serilitarel4reacil. .ing Gadkin;'' PraYFr Mrs. J. P0,110Picl aQ19, .0011111 prayer* Mrs Albert Patterson- duets by Misses yehuh Scott and Janet Craig,' •R•Ohett' Rosa andNaisniith; address' the special *sPeaker, Mrs.°R: McWhinney :Ash- field; dna was. followed by the (*ming Prayer; after Which ltinch was served and a; social hoar ;was sPent. by all. • • , and Mrs: G. DaVidsOil. and‘ Mrs. Robert McClenaglian ,of WrOX- eter, 'spent •TueSdas! evening with the ,latteenc s '.CousiMrs.: bhvid Kennedy. • Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of Auburn • and Mrs'. Tenh Nash, of, Detroit, spent Sunday with their Cousin, Mr:',Jamer. McIntosh; and. also at the home of their hunk -1141's.. D. Kennedy. • Mr. Mae has .started mit with his threshing outfit. • 'Miss Chrissie Inglis has gone to ,IIarnilton for, treainient at the hos- pital there.' We hope to hear of an iinpyoveinent., • ••fi. • TIIR IITCKNOW SAN IN THE, • KNoW NEL , P4h.1.1S.hed. ev-eiTY ThurslaY. morning. at 140100w," Qatari°. 'Mrs." A. D. MacEenzie— Frowietor Campbell' ' • 0. THURSDAY JULY 28TH 1938, PIONEER SCHOOL bY . p,LAYgp,. im,PQRTANT 'COMMUNITY., ROLE. : W. 11. 'JOHNSTON.. One of the achievements for which the: pioneers 'should be 'specially -Com; ricida0(1, Was the esthhlishMent,Df.Pub: lie selidols aj sodaas there was A reasonable nuMber 'of 'children to attend. them, Knowing Well, the handi- cap under which they.themselves lived becans0. of the luck of a fair coriamon' school education; they were determin- ed their children should have. h bettei ehanee-in---the-;worItt-SchotilS-1 Were - built and one' ned.when. it Meant some., , , times: ,, the addition. of -a butden. -on , their already almost hopeless finapecs On. the , 1.1thr concessfon,„ Ashfield, Township, where the Hacketistev,iin Church stands' i school. Was OPened in. the' fifties • and. children attended froth a large area, some. coming from points .almost 5 miles away. As child. rep' attended :,froin Ihicknow, a few yehislater, this sehool was Closed 'arid. moved to the 12th concession where church and school were built at Zion. ''‘; It was then that the need of a school LANGSIDE-was",feit by those living ori .the 8th: and 9th COncessious in the • 'Finlay Rigs Mona Sont and friend �f Tor- A ,zettlernent: Rik them to decide was to 'onto are -Visiting this -Week with Mrs. Aig-x-,Milr-raY. • . Mr. and, Mrs'. Russel Moore, Mrs. 1.1; Currie, ,Laura and Dom*, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Hockley of Kincardine, • Miss Beatrice ,Cailtinette spent last week' visiting' friendS at Kitchener. Miss 'Edna` Morrison of Toronto is spending a few )veelts at -her' home here:- • ' •. The' ladies of the 2nd •and 4th Are :holding a missionary tea at the home of • Mrs: . Robb on 'Wednesday atter- :Mr. •.and.." Mrs. V. Emerson. • spent 'Sunday, With^. Mrs: A. of ,Wawanosli.- • l• ' •,' ".Mr. and Mrs, 'Herb' 'Laidlaw . and Ivan .of Waivandsh spent •'Thurfitlay. With.: My. , and Mrs. R. Stewart. : • Mk.. and Mrs: •Harold Johnson... Of, Lockriew -spent , Sunday. with. Mr. and : . „ The United W':•ivf.:S. held their' Only theeting on Wednesday. Mrs. V. tit4, eraon :president, presided. -Scriptine. :reading, :Acts was read SponsiVely. It was decided to .enter- • . . . • •tairr the baby band At the. hofne of Mks. 'Ben McClenaghan: Prayers. Were en. y. las Laidlaw and Mrs. . , , • • , , son and .a Mrs. 'Rice. The spea,ker :'for, , the meeting was Miss: Skelton:of Brussels, who gave, a .very interesting account of the. Conference heldat .1Londolu- The • Si. Helena W,'M. S. had; beery, invited ,as 'guests And ' . . eentributed, a MuSiChl 'number, The roll 'call whs: answered by ' verse of sci•ii4ttire, 'containing the *Ord . hope. Everyone ',present. answered. Atten- dance 33. ,LUnch. was served .and,,a seeial half hour. enjoyed :hy :all. : '1i a Sea port like :Seattle, one•finda ship's of nearly., every nationality and. 'oLtiltatikit.. 'every, One; thing -is quite, 'significant .neW.,. Nearly aJl ,•thetniore modern ships have discard - sad and even: steainT:Xotor ships are • .0onvehient and. efficient and more ..Profitable The, large, quarterS ,ordinarily 'needed' .• , • • , . ,space ond,the, n)aSSi\'otrip- k steamy-4a- ..tiav. occupied With Carge''reoniS. The • J , engine r C1.1M4 inneh less extensive' rind •t, he fuel spve. Verylutich. sThri.17' ' Bt",sides, :in internal Odin bustion, the, speed is ; , , . e Vi. bration soh •the : is .reduced to of the Con-. strint„ vbration due to the litilStifitig of the Sibw.litotion ,atcaia . engines. Of, • . , • : • .•• - • b'y gone-dny's; •th,....:highe.fttipee4 of the desial. lit tiefelt IhroUghorit: the s'hip. fltako.S.. ?Or aTre Plettant.. and ,Oinforiable rid ing and tends' to lengthen- ',the.' life:of';'-tho' . .„ to litlYe. the Otte t o vist specifkafly thoships'• .and then f.Shalt"be,,tible. to 1'eeenitt.'f(4 1he' .roth104, Dr, .0l:? ;11ijt i:OVei• aboard the !trOellers .01" the sea., 1Vithin .a• Month' orso; the Alaited •fleet. Seattle tutrbobr sonie itt al1,4 .anci ht -pe . .t ho. t tin , to '•gonhonrcl, so 100 111. thvni rtOld Zif 111,0Se*iiY..yot11.1ir fel hi N's whe, (..onsi it - U fttO fli).11titig force, cir, this. nafion• • On the511.111 • ry tO tell the 'tendert!. the ;Soli of it. O To 'the "."0 s v deck ,of a traiiiP Jut hi 'from the 0 :t rig* thiS is a tiiiiAt amn7lng019V4)1'. '141„ The' 'odor Of .epieee. sed , • N'o'ro.rti• tliA it ci f ,1-",iiropo9n I'S 1inv taken 511111 11) %, fit t t he t'unittion N8lino.l 1,1xhibition. 1' Vi thont t 1 tlit.T.„ first zochosloy'aida" 8011 l',111,1afid 1).Difk gnin And 'th0.110.-ks- ttwo' Nothtitlifinis• 'and nd. lIn 1S 15 11180 lvtosimt aftot Seth. 'al ,Seusinis.-.0f, bong,W 11 hollt rOlirtylit 1181100. ' ' ' • BERVIE Recent guesta' f L. S. Mott • and Mrs: Mott were Miss Mabel Wil- lows, Missionary at .New :Liskeard, Mrs..„WillOws.,, and family of Carleton ,*Piace, Ont, Mrs. Ittissel HillYer, And 'daughter Shirley of. Wkt- erford, gr:.,anct.ittra..Gertion 'Winter' Of :Waterford; 'Miss Jennie Erwin 'sit' WaerfOrd,, Miss V.2Veitablea Vat.erford' :and 'Miss" Jean McDonald 'cif Brantford. •o ' • '• ,TI -s. M. Keyes" of Wtakerton itecl her sister-in-law, Mrs. L. M. A CroWd •gathered.''oit Tues- day night in the OildfelloW's ,Hall in honor of Mr. and "Mts.: Wm. Slessen The hours were ;Spent in dancing and the newlywedS Were made the ' recip- ients of a studio Couch antl address iead by• IleV. •F. C IfeKitchie. Thi Garden l'arty.iield on the :Uni- ted Chfireh law bn Friday ' night drew h • large 'crowd. , An excellent: 'supper Was served, and a good" pre- -hir% the Sbiclds.family of Mt: Foi•est, which everionethOrCilgh= ly enjOyed. John Glafin, small. daughter o'f rin4,,Mrs". Austin Glahn, Undet- Went an 'Operation for atipendititis g,t1D(14,3f iaeinint iii Kincardhie. 1lospital, Friends hope •'she will make goodprogtoSs toward. recovery, • "Mr. 'hos, Ite•Wite af'.:TorontO is spending: part of .the vacation Awith his sisters. 14TSSeS," Ge1trudu !Ind Alice IteWitt; • sz , - VIYIS „ voi'HfifEe44.,4741tDisAzitamIccicicti.s4r,„ •AsS'eclATI9 N 'AND, Fe • ottaunAtice COMPANIES of CANADA • .... HOW ARE YOU? ' . If"the..aubject ,of ebnVersatioh is.. an indiCalion. • Of intekest , in the Sehjeet, ,thdri, without ' doubt, -health conies, questipn. moSt frequently asked is---- .4'firaawt ..4i'nr.t.liye.Q.:47b.l.ie int7r,e+st:;.,'s. since e :. the' Nhat is ,,,ynnt .nnSWer. today, and 1Vhat:.in, it. 'going, to tie in the future ?'' Wie SrPuf' Mak.ing•things. pleasaht..foi! ,,iourself and.. for those with-..Whern. yen. ! live and ,Werk, because you tire happy ...Arith the joy of good 'health, Or. ,areYon one of those depressing persons; Who 4emhud5 (Sympathy, because, he looks, Go roiserablht, ,. • ' - ..-. .• . • • . It is ,surprising how :trilleh..ot'."111 .health is due to: neglect log: thoSeL, a sSe,ntials.' which,"can, easily be Secured .iy',.tinciat; people and Which de not cost Jiiondy.'7,-The,preper.'-lehrid-'0f-f-0-0700-Stg- le:more •than the .wrong.'irind....Vresh air elid, otleshhip are to .be had for the asking.. Sleep is not for, sale; • it meaDs. ..4 proper :bed-tirne, 'Exercise rest . and Acanlinesa, can Aisualtv .be • secured by making a' reasonable effort.• ' .• The -0 ,hre, the factors •upon :which Personal health ' so. 'largely depends:. .I.`hey ,are :under. bur .pwri .contrOl;. no- body ca,n help us 'very inuCh in secur7' •ing, thein..If we whntto owey health; we 'cannot neglect-thetit. • .: 1 TOO:. many . dances .whieh thice up .the time .for ,sleep; too Inue.h, 'living. in .hrtificial light hnd not enough sun- light; too many Sweets bet:Vveeri meals spoiling the appetite ',forprOper lucid; indoor Parties insteadof outdoor., ex - °terse, ,••:are.,sontefot. the ertititriOn 'rea- sons :for ill -health,. ' ..". -":,, •• - .. ' • .In- addition: to°' neglecting ,thein,' selves,' 'Many persona are, in i othei •wnks,..4articulhrly-r-careless-rat SCh0O1 ' Fin., .$1.65. ' '. : • ' '. : • !: • •41.0 soeoze. withetit coVering the.„tiose • • . .. . • . .. • garda the. health of others: T.hbr:cough • .. Evee sat this early date the.,Fitilay.'s ,rn.te,j. i,,o.e07.4.. 41.::.ietni.t:,:tii.,.1.,:yvisitisngliit7i00.,;.,,panngd to ar:they talk . right into your 1 , -• ;Black Gold,.... :beca.i.i7O, f. its:Cilm-,, Clare's,*.tannori'S,.'Colernanrk.PhilliP's..1.: face; they kiss ' the baby pn the inetittr. 1 . • - ,Iii fact; they; de about 'everything they t.: attention of the'ciViliied world by . can 40 spread to .everyone they chance Columbui, Who. found the .natives . mercial" value., F..i.ri,t:brotidht. to the ' Riehard 'Tinley:4o" build', and • furnish be ‘ .preseet 2 dieisetaisleei.rge9,riewra: wilt "iiietiadY ••-,oif.1-1.ai ti 'pia:y.1.41g. 'With h. rubber hall, . a."log'school,honse,...abotit 20 feet . by' tus.rnateria. is :now use , or • it- . 27 -feet for .the "SUM of $165, : .. .. . elves in, isregar mg the 'mita with- •. 1046. '-')•°-5.s °r•ari, indliti-Y Vv.' i'li4. : . :Many' •are: . Also: -careleSa Of theni- • .erally :thousands ..ef pirrposeS. and • • There,. were two Windows ,9ii gacir in; which they'may,eXpee 'their bodies' •ndoes :a'.131,1lion7d011ar.htisiness an.. side",and ,door at the aentli end. 'rho.' ta. function, normally; The human body , :46.3•11Y...', , . ... • . , ' ".. "• ' fUrilitiire.: .Consisted '',Of, ' a teacher's - can ...Stand ••••up.:prider a great. deal • 9f . ',...Whi1e •,•hi -ill dredS! of .different dealt twO,..leng...tleslis running .along (.1.i.' e.;ternitaait! trees, . weeds and vines' contain livineiaitrs;,..tintbetgelafirs'..:4tebubti;eabk6,37',It , for., the , large seholars and h., row :.•of ., small 'hemermade.benehes .With ibaeks -i.s.cidgyhinnedeauthtl,ivt•itehkopuetriawe.„eotifitah wircpkreetl. • iittle Mies, All With the eXcenticin oi , the "Sides: with IbricklesS seat : iir. front ter :!ef, common getsie ,te..keep;...with,,ii •iu.b.b,".' ..°.'°:. Tr eq,.1-1b.al.;:i%lufa!it.'in'd yunningl around ...the.; scheol, iei. the e.i,ame: t(') walti.i, 7i.t otit, health. . •••'..' • limits... Stiocess is •empty• which „ - quantity . t lat. p taine .. Tom . the .:.'inilky.', jj.1.1C • of. tlie-',iIlevea ,tree,' ..' ha:tit:re:to the countoi-lal itirigles.'.61 .I3razil.,- In. spite of the 'fact. flat the., feaCher"S,.: desk were ,made ' Of ' • -.the nevea tree is. now c;Ultivatedin ' to cope With%theattendhrice.Whiekwas: ,.. • various , troplcal. countries 'other ,bandliltined.'',',. herniock• inriiii"er: ." The about'. eighty of Sehmil age. This build- ',Itilan':.13rail,' . the" •tittieltet . Price :Of ,. teacher's. Wti, Made of pine: '• t...-. ing -continued'iriiise Until 'about I:9.22, ,itibber sorpetimeS ',rea'ebes. Such ".i',. ",.. :-There .waa, 'a lizirge .kex stove 'in the when .a spleridid.. up4o-date... seliorii_,. •level,.as : to, ;,diStiirb. the .rubber in-.• ' 'centre. .On .stormy days i father's took house. Was ',ereCted, n .credit.te.alinbst. . ':dP$tYY --... and • the Public: as Well.,, their.. children ',. to ..school aoine with 'a. ariy,... rural •section in Ontario, . The. ,.. In .addition, • 'se ve,ral „itripartant : in- . :,'yi9.6,:iroqfj..t,hcx. ri. hitclie:d.. ta'a',h6inernadc attciidance at ..preSent -is, lietWeen 20 , dusitral ,tiations. da. not, oWn..anY`. and 30. • lind: stiita1;le •for t'lleproduction ,of . ASHFIELD Miso-TSabel::MaeLeari,.. who 13 at- tending Sappier ;School in Lend,eat spent the week-enit at her home here. *r: ,MaeLennArt, of 'Bar- rie andi 14a- Mother, Mrs', Effie Ma4= Lerman of' Toronto, are ',spending their vheatioa at. theirlionie here.' • This TilesdaY "eYening. the Ashfield :Congfegation are 'invited to join with Ripley-congregatiOn .fot• the Orcli4-,. tion rand ;induttien. of • Mr.: Tteynoltrs Eger :Mt° this. Pastorate. : The '4intail Surnmei,School,attend-'' ed. -the, Presbyterian Church' in "a )3•60, :orv- Sunday last. Seldorn have :the 'people 'thisj cominimity' been ' se • shocked ,' as .tbeY• Were -on Monday, July 2511ii when their learned.. of the', death , of • Mr. Daniel Long., , had • only been: sick h few days :•.and in that tiMe all that medieal. aid hnd nursing could do was done for him. 11i bah been h „life,dOngt-resident-'-hereTatid'-ir"-STIF-7- Vived by his Mother and three sisters, Mrs. Gordon', Towle Vancouver, I Ralph Hill,purple: .0. rove,4ndLOST A, 4,arPenter, 's ,hammg Jean at 'home., The . funeral vias PP-i"t113'. on Wednesday. • Sentmeli , ffice,, 1,,ONDON'„7-WIlgorWif MOTOECWAYN • LEAVES MYCKNOW fer. • Toronto London,,, Daily & Holidays pe‘x.ekeP.t : Sundays.., . . • • • • • • • • • • • • 6.45 • N daily except Holidays,,, cASundaysRp wg .4; \49d0 Holidays, & (944 P.M. To 'fPtuMth.a-in' Pt -°°11'.1" SiOuhiY. and -.110/i4aYsH-3..50 -10.50 P.M. : • • FOR' FURTHER IN:FORMA-, TION SEE. LOCAL" AGENT ' • SMITH WCKNow 1 • • i• STO 0F0EmisTRyIN EvERyDAy LIFE OYDR.H4LmLER -• ubbei". Made from'. Litnestpne,"'Cotiland Sat' NE-of—the---tnest----ireporfaiit story qsome of the old- ... materials stfpplied to us by sters who used "carbide" head- - nature is rubber, sometimes called lights on their. bicycles- and auto- • mobiles Some years ago; •Acetylene •plus a. material known to'the;dientr : ist as a.cathlyst- gives anothergai known as monoVinylacetylene. The latter, plus' hydrochloric acid.. (made from 'salt), gives a •ficiind • I ••• ' Many of the scholars ' were .yetnig men, and. women from 18 to .25 years old: . •school population ,Was 'so large that in: the winter the building was Crowded ,to. the deerS• The--first-te4her was Hugh Gatire'Y who walked every Morning. from ..his„ 'NRi:acre farm. on the 6th concession; distance of over 3 Miles; 'but•he'W,:i always 'on hand to start the, 'fire in .good • tiMe..Dreased in a Prince Albert; OEuit' of: black, standing ,eollar.; and 4 neckerchief that went around his nick twice•,4ndtheir" was tied in..eaieful . bows, he was 'A dignified looking gentleinati; Better still, in mind. and .character We, was a gentleman abet, rePteach, and this,: cotipled.. With /good Common sense,, Made him a:fine Ails:- ciplinarian,' Which , was a necessary chelireteristic in the SehDels• of 70 to .80' years -age with pupils ranging in age fidm 5, to 25 years. • ; In some. 'seheolS the .beech Sampson, army surgeon with the 'OauleY did not. seem "to need it. One NI; R. Blake, M. (Tor.,) M. RI •:.yiyipsTONE RUBBER ,day 'easd eliree'„Iili 'in 'which there, C. S., .('Englinid,),L. R. (Lond00.1, ' ;coAL - • Wa's a 'Considerable lying and, slander Paiir were ClergYmen.,Viz., the lfitel dime' by „tire pupils. The .teachee.relat- Rev.- Richard, Finlay of 'KanSas, ,• • ed :the story l of Anniai and Sapphira A • Th ' I W 'K*1 t k f . • „ . wlth telling:effect and the resUlt TroWbridge, Ontario; his brother; tbei ti subdued ,and„, humiliat,ecl pinch of ate Richaid Ki patiick of Mich. .. Though , e purely rural school sect- ion ,far" from village . or town ,corn, .munities, thePeOple are rather • proud of the -number of scholars sent '.forth spent many.millions of.,dollars try,. :froin this section. Of thesejover-f ing4ta.roake-Syntlietie rubber. .-\l- As As a. rc;snit of this situation, chemists tlirougllotit the world durinc, tile, past •fifty \Tars have were. dr: are pOlie. school.. teach .ra. Stc.• , Of ,,thetn. taught in the &rine sect - on tOr'a ',tete': Of Clutirter Of 'it. cent;.'t . . ury, The present teacher, Miss live . they,,have..4orie.:better.,.1,1siog fetti. AnnderSon is. ond Of , tne, stk.: Others i of., nature's: own "'iTaW •rirhterials.. of., thie'list teaeliera are.L-Pinlay'.1 ; • • liree.sione, N'iter, •'Sliackletea, 'principal Of Meant: Forest ccIriteomwihstsl.tajenenpo Public pf, the: Central.. 'Scheel; .Brantford: ' :like .aetS 'dike rubber -arid though chemists have: net, yet suc-, ceeded commercial manu facture deli produet identical with, ,tharobtaindd. from. the'ljevea tree. , Grace ,Blake, Continuation School, i• Druz -Jibe; ,Pahner. Kilpatrick,'•of the Teri:Mt° ;City Staff and; others. Two of, them are Public. schodl inspectors, J. .C. Stothers of the City. of -London and his . brother Dr., C. E. Stothera of ' Prince. Edward COunty: ‘, • ,peur'Were medical doctors, .two :of .whom were the late. Dr. Georgef tT witchvas .rntith.,in evidence hutfMr.. ,S... -forces• NeWTMexico, and the lutet canhe used in the matmfaethre cif " firactiCa4 all articles for which rutiber is .noW used;‘ . The .cheitlieiti Story,,yrieflk. told, is : as follows: Coal and limestone . heated together in an elec,trie.fitr., • trace calcium' "carbide, Whielt, , ,on $.:e Addition o water, gives , . f acetylene :8 -As... This part of the • . .,(Photo,, canunsa rucautri. t.:imitea) Washing 1Vian-made Neoprene called, chloroprene, and the union, 'or, ,interrnarriage of „clilordprene, molecules gives the new rabber-: ,like ;neoprene.. - • Altheugh: tough had. elastic nice • rubber, 'neoprene is cheinieaily dif- icrent, and, because Of this differ -7 • . ence.it cips net fear rubber's age-.' ,• did enernies=4-gasoline oda oxygen, sunlight and heat: :This. rnhri.made product is accord- ingly not a rubber 'substitute,' butis . used for a Variety of 'purposes' foc.whiCh rubber is not well suited, : iricludirig the manufacture of gas- oline and '.firel oil hese',' printing • rollers, :electrical 'cables, and gloves,':Andalthough.nea- -Prene costs .niore ,per pound than rubber, certain "articles Made from neoprene are actually: ;cheaper. than Corresponding. rubber articles,• .hecauSe of their longer life :Under '• severe service :conditions. Nee- peene, also offers the a'ssinanCe of an ,excellent'„ stibstitute the event of the supply Of natural rub- ber ,being curtailed or cut off en • - ' =011.0ROPRENE ,i?.,Oys And girls who, were. ever. 'aftet„... igan..and, ReV. Father .William Moran...!;,• - . . , . Sere0.11 , Star 1` 'aVeisd Canadian will.d. eei:eflii. of their' words..,,-. • :: Of .:ItidgetOWn..• ' , '. The' subjects taught :were. priricip • ; S.-13: Stothera of. Arthur: .agricultur,j • ,•. . , • . , •. ... ally • the , three R's, . reading, •'„rfting •pli.eptersentaiive. in 'Wellington Coun-.1 • and2rithnictie, with .. the •emphasis.. ty,..ia One. of the Old boYa. fro ' the pthe fi. •,.. , . . .. , • .. , , lheaa oq. e rst. 'In fact, ...,1614, the schooli. ' .• ,• „. `. .., . . , 'first. year or two it was about ali.,.i.t . I., , . .pupiore rapidly; new Abe' teriehers, sue- ha been eatight in..iLake Ontario. ng_74 -1.; . . , . b later , he ove on A stUrgeon weight lbs, m . • i . .eee.ded without a 'blackboard or ttnST That mrir. explain the : complaints if the accessories Of the presentti,v, abeet the 'water going doWii.' iS a. ''. PO ZtiO ' to present • *. day .. ' . , •• edneatots.„ One Solution is to be found •Cleveland liUtheranS ' haVe:;'hhiine4, ' .iii, thq fset. that .if,*a *pit beetrine• a, tlidkiSS''',at the' •altar" after, *edding , . geed 'reader'and speller he was Peb/D,' Cereiminies...T6n What's ,"the ,U8e,' 14 cited:- rapidly and *as , Often 'found in going. ,t.O. a ' weddingt' , • the • '' '' e fourth.class with. hilt a MO : ,•,,, ;,..' ',•,::: • - , ' • . . . . .. , IMOWledge • Of arithrnetic,, gedgraphY P.rhe age of steam has not departed, . drgrarinlifilf..' . . kl : , • • This is deitiOnatitted 'by. h 'tritisli.le., ' .. . ; ,,. lunnids 'a ircai4'. i"kOni,.there:1;e .moved erence between the' 'Stately feSe• Atiti''. , •;•••Ai PitilaY'a• 80 901, •Ot .Chetty.aroitte. Comotive which made h to'olti of 05 . . , School as it Wita ailed Iii later years, miles 1111 hOnr,..teeently: ' • '. 'Mi.., GatileY' taught •fer ' four years, • '-- .•- .- .. !...-„. . . ,,. 18.61-18,6.4 it a -SalarY:. "Of forty ; 'The tee'ch6iii,ve, explaining the diff. to a achOel On the ,4,2tli". conee'ssidit of fife luodest-'.vialet.•„". :, ' . . . . . . . • • ,ASfitieid; .whete.,:he was 10.,,rlid. fifty ' ' Vett , see, :lehild,rett,, she ;gala; ,,,a4 Pbunds,. Os:int $256,`,;(thielr Waa COO" beantiftil Well,dreased Wellian Walk* •sidei':eil ti,la:tge ',wadi* in those days. iiiOng, the gireot, . but '.he is ,t5i.','5aild, . , . Joke 7 " •, , . $..i.o,g,, tfie'lli.wdeirta°,r,e:i'erp:elt,, '4:.'1!..611. ie.:lid, e, ii'i .tetieliera Were...engaged Whe 'Sa'eCeeded• ,th!.. rose. tat. 'behind her radinea-a : ' 'iliitfidial fjt M'atlit"tt5t•I:1°'"41.6 .ge°i1 .1ete.'61i the' eaiiailhili l'ait d . ,.For.not greetanybcly_1 is • tvrioe ,boi Nversi tipi6,- tile: Joke. very vveit , r ,. .,...h.,,,t.,,,.1,, 6.eii,..t.o.t. e.,,,,,i,v.,,ib .. ,b, o.vi_ed:,.. 1,,Attii,..,,.,„ .,, h,onle.11,47..in.,,DDI.ri64§. ‘tvi.,E,..i.,...4.!.C.11t.eatdbalo", .0ii,ottitod:linbels'.,it. tii'ogniiillinii,!so.dmilit?.oniedliltilli!oitr.iday,, !to.itOt., ,dot ii. joke, 'Nee-trpe- it ;16). -I'll 1.873. a lAirgt b,aiW6 ,§iliiiiir. %Vita xe , n las, .1, inOW, Tommy niter, . • sigtil°1".# IiItt./ /11,',1'4,. 110V° 'Y°t. t"(i4 4., tIthi6'1'"4 .41th" °113fie144161iiii' tit' lits. rets)0.., u It and .a f W yeill'S later h I addition. rtilited,..thaet her..Iniabitlid.. -. . . . . . • . • a • •,