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I THE OTTAWA EVENING JOtJUNAIi WEDNESDAY) JUNE 1. 1931 Strcllinj Players Charm Audience Joaxj. wjd, Betty. lUyner Present Delightful Pro- grtxn at Elmwood. hi lapatioiiw of ollwong.

snd.bsl.4 Jad taken from May oountrlMk Joan and Betty Rayner, strolling player front New Zealand, wh the modern embodiment of the troubadour of the Middle Aje. acored distinct iuccM gt Elmwood School Ui night. A lomaAsble feature if their ef-ering waa that though the toituian and stag Bettings war of tha aim-lost description, yet through sheer personality and a highly developed aenao of pantomlma they were abla to entirely overcome this apparaat handicap. In Tha Soldier and tha Girt" folksong froaa Amerk. whence It wa taken by early EngUia colonists, the vouoeooars reveaaw lnev unlaws i vereatillty and succeeded even further In captivating their largo audience In French folksong "La Petit Something at the splnl tha Victorian age waa conjured by a and charming ballad The Windane LaWv ahare mihtar atraU eo succeeded In Worming eitadat that at first appeared Impregnable.

Betty. Rayner made an audacious looking pirate In "High Berberee," a tee, eecg tram old England. She had tha reiiickin gait al tha ealt tn thia number and la aavoral aiaular oiler, lags tha tang of tha aaa waa not tax dirft Joan Bayaer aKewed highly do- "(IdCASE AS1D AS QIE Htr 77 Md Filter Thia at 50 I Wn baan yean thlnklnf af Writing these law baas. It nay aeeaa at re age, ben I have bean watching tha papers tha wag years to asa If there waa say ease aa bad aa aaias baa been. Be I have na aaaa ana.

I need to aa bad as eeead be. I awald nag walk wrnhoon two atfcfcat aould nat walk K. That was When I waa aide at go. Wow, aT 1 Kva UU next iUtek I shall 67. -1 anew taken Kfwjchoa Belt or ever year, and I am to good wealth bettor aow-taaa tha other Bade of go.

I Boat have say rheums! ha isn't hod fc aavcesi years. So yarn aaa jreo Krinlna Salta good aaana. I aaa. I dent ay older now than I did at go. and 1 nan walk 4 toUea an hour without ar T.

L. It Is liiniin bsarlerlga that rbew. autism Is aamaawid wuh an aaaaea of atria and in tha svatem. rie aoid aompaaed as naadle-liha arvetole. and tha pain of the tarn maul by mi in is eetuing novo us a as I tor finer txwoa a a tzt I new.

wtircty cnoodiaess 1st new lea lea cressa cones frotti tha freezsr In a setni frozen sUte, and Is sent to the cold room to Under crilnary methodi tMs hard' cnln2 tsJces several hours In the new Fast, Trcun xatthod it Is a taatter of minutes only a The ttrti5c eeli, applied by the Farrozen method, catches tha luicious raixture at the moiaent when it texture is finest I and i v' riajht there until tha ice cream reaches your plate The improvement in fla our Is instantly reccnlzable. Order a -A brick now, and learn for yourself. Years 161: 0 Newtpapcr Still The Beit Valua Canadian Freea by Direct wlr. TORONTO, L-eductloa af aubacriplion and aalaf price ot nawapapart wa opposed to a paper read by Claranee Hoot, of tha Qneinnati Enquirer, at' Ota lntarnaUonal Clrautatlon Mensg-art' Association mealing. Uaj da.

clarad that aubacriplion to a daily paper still tha beat -aim per dollar obtainable by tha pub-La. Although law pepera haw Jn creeaed their rate ainot before 111, they are ottering superior product today, aald Mr. Hoot. reloped dramatic Instinct In a Jap. snaee poet a prayer and two Chinese poems Tha Peach Flower," and The Emperor." In a Japanese lullaby "Slumber Song of Uume," Batty lUy-nor revealed a saw lacet to her mam-fold talents.

Other numbesa oq the well-balanced and unusual program were "Maryle-bone," and "Haymerk-t" two rhymes of London Town, by tleanor Farpraoa and folksong from England, Tha armor's Son and Tha Suffolk Comedy." POEMEX MUHOT ILL, -OUTSET, May JL-Mgr. M. T. former Bishop of ChieoulimL is seriously 19 at Hotel Dleu Hospital at Chicowliml. according to ward reaching here today.

In view of the Bishop's advanced ago, his conriltton la lulls, nwaeleg and tandoaav kruerkea a powerful eoivecrf eftheaa tortnrtof ervMals. It swifUy dwlla their sharp edges, then Sushis then ant of the rwaa, Year peine aaaa sweOtaga auhaide, kawttad toiaea be. eoma bos. Artofwarda, the httie daily dose of Kruacaen aa atimJain tha krer and kidneys that feasor and asms lata atasunation ensure i. Yaur kwide kept ktoateia.

Ksuarhen Salts la obtainable a al Drug Seorn at Ue. aad Tae. par bettle. fc. aw WW Ir -r Serving and Spending in 'Ottawa fc 393 Cowixlzt Jamei A Smith Loses lMotlier! iSn.

WillUm Smith Dies at Home, of 'Daughter, Itra. O. r.Taylor. Twa waU-hnawn OtUwa paopla were bereaved last night la tha death af thalr mother, Mrs. WUliam Smith, which accurred at tha borne of bar daughter.

Mrs. O. farguaon Taylor, it! First avenue. In bar ith year. James A.

Smith, supervisor of musk In tha Public Schools and organist of Knoa Praabytorian Church Is bar son, and Mrs. Taylor tha wife of tha bridge engineer of tha City of Ottawa rniineering Department. Mrs. Smith had been a reeldent of Ottawa since lttt when she came from bar homo in Dundee. Scotland.

While in Ottawa aha made her residence with her daughter- on first cw. rtrat United Church, where aha was held bigh osteem and aSacuon ina swam of that eeogreseUon. Im mmm ilmluL Scotland. Mrs. Smith waa formerly Mm Jaanrue Oreig.

Batora aer mamase. ens octrees. Scotland, following Wut, akw- lA kav haane In Dundee Her husband dad In UlS. and bar eldest aaa. WUliam nmitn.

prooe-ceaeed hat last March In Dundee. In A gj-itk and Mrs. Taylor in Ottawa, aha is alao sur vived ky her youngest son, rucnarw Smiaa. mans gtnjj director of tha Bur- The funeral will be held at tha parlors of Gaargo H. Kooers, Ltd.

ill Kigia street, en Thnrsday afternoon st 1 o'slsck. Innrmeat will be kt Plasarest aematary. I WILUAM SMXTU. r- ruaaan'a iiiiaiin and a maa eery well knowa for yearn in the Bandy ri" giatnci. wuuam oouvn, si Larettn auset.

died yesterday at Wmlal at tkm af to mi tha aid rail itar ti of Sand Hiii will, remember Mr. Smith, who for years conductM grocery sure at tha corner of fbdeea and Charlotte Previous to noenlnr hia store ha engaged for a number of years la the arreirtreg aaaa in. Of an ex- ntianallv kiadlv nature. Mr. Smith had gained a very wide circle of friends la the Capital who sincerely mourn hia pt rg Caaoing to Canada at tha age of ZZ.

from hia home at Baling, hUddlosea. sir. Kmith lank us reaidenca hi OtUwa, which waa than knowa a Bytowa. Ha seosperad in the young community, and Became a suosunuaJ for the peat years, he had been living a retired Ufa at his home Mr. Smith wea twice marriad.

Hia second -wife, formerly Suaaa Daly, survives him. and la addition to bar -I. I Uiti4 Ur. rKarWla Handy, a tee survives. She Uvea at Saline aliddieaea.

The funeral will bo held on Thursday afternoon at lM o'clock from the parlors af F. J. Hamon and Son. IM Cobourg street Interment will bo Sttz.lt, Wlst Bl Successful Etadenta Of ReafrwirAcaaeray amwaawawnsMpmnn gaecial to The JearaaL rrSTRTW, June L-Tha atudanU at St Jeaeph'a' Academy held a graduation anUrUlnmenf la tha Separata School Auditorium jaster-day afternoon and evening. A Dlay.

Tha Countato wa the mala part af tha affair. Following tha play Mgr. French. FA- delivered an address to the graduatos. Vs- Tbaaa graduating in acaoenue wwa uu a rvauUkl Barry a u'Uu at Maertuire.

Brvaon: Miw J. Undaay, Renre wi Mka F. A. Connor tormac; aim at. as.

fmn. Cobden. and Mwa riaien rtunaau, Farrellton. In the commercial work, those wna graduated are Misses T. ktnopic, Renfrew; O.

Umenchlrh. Itonfrowt Z. M. LaFtour. Admaston: A.

T. Leaky, Renfrew. M. f. a Hare, Cobdent O.

A. Kobua. Renrrewi M. M. Murpny.

Quyon: Anna Maa Belanger. ftan- frew; E. A Levecque. Jtentrewt ta A. Denes.

Ilanfrewi P. Pukina. Ban- frewt- A- Roubla, Banfrawj a M. Villamerei Rawfasw. In musie graduation anirlala, Uiaa A CvkuUkL linVl Bay.

Theea aaalaUna In tha play a pro ductlon were! E. Camera. m. a Murray, T. Rouaeeua.

M. Undaay, J. Roland, X. Toeto, H. Plunk ett.

J. Undaay. Dorian and Dorothy Dureck. M. Cauaineea, A McMahoa.

F. a Conner. M. Egaa P. rlctoe, A.

basay. aa Daraek. G. Fitxmaurtce. O.

taman chick. T. Knopto. Z. LsTWur.

M. a Kara, M. Murphy, a Kobua, Lemenchlck. E. Leveaaue.

A. M. BeUnger. A. Rouble.

E. Switch. G. VUiemaire. M.

he lan. K. boyna, Devta. M. MacPhail.

and St Joseph academy choral class. A vsladietory waa read ay m. aw Guire. FLANZS VISIT MIJUUCK VILLI. MEMUCKVrLLB.

OnU May SL tnari.lt Thna alrDlanea and a Gyro machine slighted on Andrew Stavanaon'a farm at noon yesterday A -J amtil tHta eanrnlns ex cept which departed yesterday sXtemoon. FLTTEBAL OF MRS. HAMILTOrt. PRESCOTT. May l--SpaclaL-Tha fuaarai af hlra.

E. J. Hamilton, a former well-known ml dent af true 4mA at ha. haBM In St Petersburg. Florida, on Tuesday, May will be held la ina rraeoy.

terian Church, Preecott an Tburaday a'flArk. Intermanl will bo made In tha family plot la Mayaaro aamawry. RriXW VETEBArtS 8M0KZB. rvnrw June 1 The lUnfrew branch of tha Canadian La- kia a aninhar ka a fecal naest Last night to talk ever general buei. oeaa.

There was aommunny oiw mmmmm awaj and Vocal solos were rendered by J. P. Morri- son. Re. It.

ncaup ana major m. Btewart President H. Msyhrw and Secratary.Treeauror Sydney Pottin- aer wont la enarga. JAMES MORAN arvnrw 1 (Saarlall. aft nati, aaa af the lata Mr.

and Mrs. Austin Moran, on a tha torsi noapttal oeny yemeroay. k. aaa kara In P. enham, survived, by kk widow, three children, two boys ana a gin, The funeral will be held Thursday -I Ok ev.

saJ TKrraWaBl BU UJ Maw ivananaw. Catholic ffnHti7g wbm FORM WOMA.TS Al'XXUART. RICHMOND. June (Special) The women of St Thomas Anglican Church. Stanley a Corner, under ina direction of Rev.

F. H. Iveeou. rector. caaiaed a Woman a Auxiliary m- dsy evening whoa tha following affW cer were elected: President Mm.

Geo. McC fiery; vice-president, Mrs, Paul; secretary, Mrs. uoo. Btamayt tewaaufer. Mrs.

W. F. BeU; Dorcaa secretary, Mrs. Wilfred Cathcert: Mt- eratur secretary, Mrs. n.

mct-anerri Little Helper, Mrs. Howard Catbcart GRADUATES KEMPTVTIJ.E Msy Jt--SpacUD- Graduatea ot the domestic science clan at Kemptvilla Agricultural School were guaata of tha cUn of 13 at a formal dinner over which Prin cipal Bell presided and acted as toast-master. The speaker to tha toasts were Mm Nellie Kidd. director of household science; Mln Yolanda Bar- a.Ma,l af tha rUac Min Ola Crosby, Min M. a Perdu.

Min Ethel Chapman, editor of tha women's and homo section of the untano rarmer. waa the gueet apeelter. FUNERAL OF MRS. I. TIEENEY.

AnWDWTntt Wae TI narlD The af J.ava Tatrne wea held here Monday morning xrom wie homo of bar sister-in-law, jars, jonn Tlerner. and waa largely attanded. Solemn requiem high man an chanted by Rev. Father Warnock, of -St John Cbxysostoma cbureh, wnicn ina lata Mrs. Tlerney ettenoea lormany r-u a laalilant of ArnDflOr.

Interment waa made in tha Arnprlor eemetery. nurviving are vam Arthur of Montreal and two Uar and Mr. Gerard Pstton, also of MmtraaL Hr hus band. James W. Tkwnry.

wno pre- rfan-aawl ka II MMff SSO. WSS fOT years a prominent figure in busmen circlet in the uttawa vaucy. MRS. GUSTAVE EIEBELL. PEMBRORX May lUSpaclal).

At her homo at an aerly hour thia morning, death claimed an esteemed Pembroke woman, Mrs, Gustavo Zle-bell, after a lengthy Ulncn. Mr. ZiebeU SI years of sge snd wa born, in, Stafford Township. daughter of the late Mr. and Mr.

John NoeckV her maiden name being Mary Koock. Her marriage to Mr. ZieheU took place In UW and. beside he husband aha 1 aurvived by ana son, Gustavo Ziabell. Jr.

end two daughters, Mrs. George CordeU, Detroit and Mrs. George Siatpaan, Farn-broka. George ZiebalL Ottawa, and Alex, of Pembroke, Hepeons. Mrs.

Theodora Kosaatx. Bengal, Sask, and Mrs. Charles Remres. Pembroke, ere slaters, and Herman and John Noack. Shady Nook, are brother.

The funeral will be held from tha family homo at two o'clock on Thursday afternoon, to be conducted by tha International Bible Students' Aasocistlon, with interment following in Wesley United Church' cemetery. IINISTER ADDRESSES CLtniC Rev. Stuart Ivkon. pastor of First Baptist Church, waa tha spec 11 speaker at the meeting of the Fourth Avenao Baptist Church Men's Club held last night In the church hall. Ha took hk topics from the poem of Henry Van Dyke, and hk addren was very much enjoyed.

Solo by Harry Bode and Dr. P. L. Nmbitt ae-eomnanied at tha nia no by- Perry Rutledge. pleased tha gain-ring The ripper wa In charge of Mrs.

A. at. Ennedv. snd wss. served by the ledies of the church.

G. Metcalfe; president of the dub. occupied she chair. f- Womaa Takes Her Life Because of lunealtli Jw- aerial to Tha learaat CORNWALL. Ont- May 11 -Men tally depressed bees use of continued tlUheelth.

Mr. Nosh Campbell. 11 of Santa Crux, walked into three taet of water in tha. St Lawrence river, near her home today, and ended her Ufa. Her body waa found floating In tha water by her son-in-law.

Fred nan- torn, who. Decerning alarmed at tha woman continued so nee. went vs look for her. Coroner J. HsmUtoa dKided aa iaaueet would be uanecea- eery.

Smiths Fallf Woxnaa Plea In 81th Year pacta! to She learaal. 4 SMITHS FALLS. Ont, May XL The death occurred, at the homo of her aon-in-law. It NciL last aignt of Mrs." a M. Virtue, agad a resident of amiths rail for Ina past 9 yaera Prior to this time.

Mrs. Virtue had for eaany yeera made her homo in Carlo. ton Place, going there from St Johns. Quebec which was bar birthplace. Mrs.

Virtue We a staunch memoer at tha Anglican Church and for a long time wea an active worker far the Chosen Friend Society. Surviving her are two daugntera. Mr. A Geraldi, of Toronto, and Mrs. a NsO.

of Smiths Fslla; three son. J. of Ottawa: Fred, af Carkttoa Place, and Arthur, of Jolietta. Qua. and ana brother, WUliam Pearson, of thia district.

Oliver Virtue, aer aua- hand. died IS vaam a fa. The funeral will take alaea on woo- naeday afternoon ot lM o'clock from the residence of It Neil. George to St Johns Church, thence to St James temslwy. Carte- Place, where interment will be T170R time.

fJtesmieIllncS00m Race at Indianapolis was won on Firestone Tlrea the tires that hold a i. a alL'tnO WUriU iCUJIU VU uava euu road for safety and This la additional proof of the value of the extra strength and -safety built Into every Firestone tire which contains such exclusive features ast 1 1 i Gura-DIpplnrt increases Under Tho Tread so placed as to give 26 greater Erotectlon from puncture and lowoutat' Silent, Non-Skld Tread ----has more non-skid angle than any other tire1 and givea 26 longer wear, --v. DalcacodConatructlon holds the tire on the read at, high speeds and assures you of long, even wear. With all these extra values, Firestone cost no more than ordinary tires tuid remembert the material, and aaan TtatAia ka Karanteed for the 'life of the a aet of Firestone on your car todav. See vour nearest Firestone Arnprlor K.

of 0. Marks Order's Golden JUDuee -v. i gpectal to The JooraaL ARNPRIOR. May JL-Arn- prior Council. Knighta af Columbus, celebrated tha golden Jubilee of tha founding of tha order last night In their new club room la the Calvin Block.

roUowing tha banquet aa interesting eddies wss given by Michael A. Mahoney. af Ottawa, on the Trail of st." covering bk personal experience to tha great Klondyke gold rush. The addren wa illustrated with lantern elides. In addition to Mr.

Mahouey. other speakers heard were Rev. Father fichruder. Rev. J.

T. Warnock. Hon. Petor Heenan. MJA, Dr.

Brown, Mayor C. A. Mutvihill, O. J. Valin.

and Mrs. Petor Heenan. R. A Jeffrey acted a toaet-mastor. A vote of thanks to those who had sasiated to making tha celebration a ucciai wea moved by John Ratter, grand knight of tha local council.

An orchestra, which included J. Thorn peon, a Levoie and the Misses F. Murphy, la Undaay and O'Connor, gave plsaaing number during the evening, and a recitation by Mm M. RouesUe was also en-joyeev i I FREE FU.l STOItACS as aB Far Ctaracata kft wkh fat Repair or Benadelliag QUEEN Sill; Golf Clubs Chram -finish all- CO yf ateel shaft Oee.4. PL AUNT HARDWARE CO.

UT Sparks St 4Mt Producers Milk CREAM BUTTER Pbooa Queen 630 .20213. mnmm- t. am 11 1 Uealere r. Perth Plans to Adopt Davllcht fiavinsr Tims V. tserisl to The JearaaL PERTH.

OnU 1 May tha appaaranca of a deputaUon re pre. era ting local maouacturers and their employ before the town council with a aanuaat thai davliaht aavina time be adopted in Perth during the months of July and August that tody, at it meeting hero tonight authoriaad Edward Young, town clerk, to prepare a bylaw to declare tha schema effective far those two months. Tha bylaw to receive Ms reading and adoption at tha next regular meeting el oouncii IRON STARTS FIRE. CORNWALL. Ont, May Jl-tSps-elal Overheating of an electric iron.

toft Standing on aa Ironlag board while occupants left tha house for a few minutes caueed smoke and fire dam age estimated at IU0 to the home of Adam Fetter ly, HI Second street east hare today. MRS. JAMES WHITNEY. PRESCOTT. May XL-lSpecu Annan H.

Lane, widow of James Whitney, a farmer well-known and Dooular resident of Preecott tor many years, died at her noma In Bridge-nert Conn, an Sunday, after a long Illness. During her long reaidenca in Preecott Mrs. Whitney made a wide circle of friends, who deeply regret her death. She survived by four daughters. Mm Ethel Whitney end Mrs.

Vincent ttneeid. af Bridgeware end Mrs. Hugh Baaey and Mrs. Bus. sell Meikle.

af Port Arthuri also one brother. Joseph H. Lane, of May nam. The funeral will take place from her brother homo at Meynard to tha Maynard United Church, on Wednesday afternoon, and interment wul he made ta Maynsro cecoewy THE i70E.LDS MOST GftUHlUNG 6 IDS? 11 MAStl b-BEEMlVOMOW v. aW fC.

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