ing he His 12 C Mr. Ma Canz‘ssllf North ing p: their â€" 241 53 bilities ncvices, t ficital arc all. advantage great artis This is | sent throu the human able. In ev see these p £poke of t] the priviles to view t! voized thei To all the aa were ev and minds ¢( thoughts be step toward cation and throughout played thr« €fit of the Watson is the showi: this demor human 1936, | and it 1 # Church day an About 1 Mr.; t w TW tion. Iroquois Falls Shows Interest in Exhibition Paintings by Late Homer Watson Please People of Iroâ€" quois Falls and District. Man Dies While Working at Dam at Connaught. Memorial Service Held at Iroquois Falls on Sunday Iroqu npecial the s lump felleow Schumacher Phone 125 Lumber, Western Can: John W. Fogg Limited Tivllesg Man I Order Your Coal Now from Fogg‘s Security 21 Pine Street N. We also sell Sickness and Accident, Automobile and Life Insurance. SULLIVAN NEWTON at greatly reduced rates. If you are not insured or fully protected, we shall be pleased to quote you. WI W a Removes _ L L ngmer TA A I M Red Jacketâ€"Egg and Stoker Sizes Russian large household size 71 Canada Coal â€" Alexo and Canmore Briquettes Welsh and American Anthracite Red River Smokless â€" Newcastle While Workin Cement, Building Materials, Coa) and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies 1 M 1nC 31 . ‘TIhese nCDdlC ire making : 11 Head Office and Yard Timmins Phone 117 11 iildrer the;y tation bene e2d b hear con weLrQt M about Cvez. Peterborough Examiner:â€"When it is found necessary to open a special prison camp in British Columbia to house unâ€" employved disturbers it is idle to talk prevent the boys "chceppinzg the trees with thsir Seout hatchets." A someâ€" what similar appeal came from the ofâ€" fics of the Fine Arts Commission on behalf of Washington‘s monuments and public buildings. So there was a final enjoyed laugh at the Scout Jamboree headquarters, after the last boy had left, when the committee of ladies and the Fine Arts Commission called with the "good news" that not cne sign of damage had been found anywhere. A difficult question was lost, however: Whether American Boy Scouts do not know their history, or whether they beg to doubt the authenticity of the cherry tree story, or whether, they preâ€" sume to be more moral than the great Father of their country. Whichever way,. a difficult decision! she damage difficul Whethe (Blairmore Enterprise) The shadow of a hatchet in the shostly hand of George Washington "when he was young," as Mark Twain would have said, gave leaders of the big Szout Jamboree in Washington some concern this summer. Shortly before the 28,000 boys were due to arrive in the capital, camp headquarters was called by ‘phone, and a much concerned feminine vcite, "or behalf of a comâ€" mittee of ladies," implored the Szout cfficials to do all in their power to About George Washington and His Famous Hatchet Mr. C. Jess dian Legion Thomas Ho wreaths on At the cl Dr. Laidlaw presented an approâ€" ind fitting service, during which Jessup, president of the Canaâ€" egion, Iroquois Palls, ard Mr. ; Hogz, mayor of the town, laid s on trke pulpit. ie close of the service, a verse National Anthem was sung by sgregation. NV I Service Timmins, Ontario > cAurci adquart Laidlaw fitting 14t pressC Memerial Service memorial service in honour n during the Great War was United Church on Sunday. e Caradian Legion, toâ€" mavor and members of Branch Office Kirkland L4ke Phone 398 being completely Iroquois Falls, n the Canadian illuminatior throw th that thsy won‘t sh eyes, that wall bracket up and down, that po: part of their light : downward and that not opagque to make of light and shadow. mrore accurat to now. The that will gal candles" to a. a game room a party. Yor ing into two and the deco particular at light is to se :CnCcol. â€"COIC clal light :J thought tha: ngs will as portance bec indirect ligh: upward. the rcom sidered fi1 used most are gathe For there are many changes comin in home illumination, according to th ergineers who ars ds rvoting their car géetrs to the studv of Hohtings â€" HAur +hi tics and brilliant cony day after tomorrow nig have a tranquil scene, with only the family a playing a quiet game. Socon you can contr( a room as glibly as you: off the different lamp achieved by light that and planned as ously as on a stage setti Maybe you‘d lik remantic tonight a glamour of mosnli morrow nisght, thi stimulating setting In Dramatic indeed is the lighting of this library. The lights are concealed behind the columns at either side of the window and in the nitche occuâ€" pied by the figuting. Note the supplementary lighting by lamps. Shades of purplish taupe. ivory beige and off white are used with dark and light woods. Decorated by Virginia Conmnner. DRAMATIC EFFECTS ACHIEVED BY MOEERN LIGHTING IN NEW HOME DECORATION TREND by day An interesting example of is achieved by tubular lig blue. Decorated hy Berih. mus T. it i as adroitly if : a stage setting. What To Excect 1M AT corre S OG sUing example of the new lighting that d by tubular lights concealed vertically orated by Bertha Schaeffer. 1€ iap nme throw light bo able lamps thrc »ward but mo uchne ind Ww tuUuI T hi:s yCu l1 Cl mood for 1L10O vou‘d 0T IS WIll Df conditionet 0t so0 obviâ€" readin done 1 Y ar6 11 )1 PLEASANT HoMES 11 eri And the rocoifs. will >b affected by 1 2 Ol giass paneli wiltn liiumina ming from behind. This glass ; frosted, carved or painted, or it | _glass brick. It can be used to fr decorative cbject or to bring an Ct of daylight from one wall. In C room Panel Cove Lighting Decorative lighting will probably be terpreted chiefly by means of cove hting, panel lighting and spot lightâ€" z. Cove lighting is generally going to achieved by the use of limiline lamps ailable in 12 and 18 inch lengths and e inch diameters and arranged so at a continuous line of light can be es or in iminate lighting‘_thut illu minates the nitche into which way, over doors, wind ils or under cornices t _or in many other hid ilinate with3ut stoitting by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin T 101 1i of â€"Flexib uncection uUuOUus iinge 0: ilmest any C oY wWOrk 1s d rdirect b 12 In sn cund rails g exposed t pleasing patte T he colourimgs of this roc.n d octher done bu Illumination Can be Adapted to Use of /ith Varying Number of Guests. or reveali1 miline lam but that svided in umina picturs » of AYi mA V may aline rap A i Saint John Telegraphâ€"Journalâ€"What ie *‘motive inspired the Bank of Canada to m y Ly e . . > wholish the twentyâ€"five cent note, the shin plaster? Surely no economy was involved. Did anybody find it a nuiâ€" sance? A gocd many found it a conâ€" venierce for small remittances when a pastal note or money order seemed 'hardly worth while. Children loved it. Rage Boj OlL types of lamps bulbs available already for those new types of lighting Eut cnly asout two hurdred cf these are in ary general use as yet. However we will in time all discover their posâ€" sibtlitiecs in making our homes pleasant. There is, for instance, a 100 watt tubular bulb 34 incthes long in contrast to the little 3 watt bu‘b> to ‘be used where points of light are needed ratheor than actual illumination for sesine. ; ! basically fr of which we These gaseo or wh regular pleasin and made doest ed. â€" Special lamps bu‘bs to corform the> object lamp bulb i ere 18; »for instance, .A 100 â€" watt tubular bulb 34 incthes long in contrast to the little 3 watt bu‘b> to ‘be used where points of light are needed ratheor than actual illumination for secing. Three Ways Threeâ€"way light of three degrees of intersity need nc longer be confined to a floor or table lamp. Bulbs for this purpose are available for general room illumination for either direct or indirect lighting; special thrseâ€"way bulbs to atâ€" tain various levels of illumination are much more efficient and economical to cperate than dinngrs. A special socket is required for this type of bulb and minor changes in wiring, but these are not complicated enough to deter any cne from using this type of light where needed Spet Lighting Highlighting specific objects or parts of the room is more generally done by means cof the spotlight. This can be arranged so that decorative accents out importantly without casting shaâ€" dows. The new projector lights are available for this and can be so adâ€" justed as to give the cbject a luminous appearance. Unusual spot lighting that distorts is sometimes effective. Or the spot lighting may confine itself simply to concentratirg light on dining or bridge table or at any particular point of nsed. Soft edges and flexâ€" ibility of shaps add to the usefulness and appeal of this tyv2 of lighting. Over a Thousand 1ag etail in a imps are AC interior decoration. Thi aitt lamp bulb with a speci o prongs and requires a sp There are ov iC 1ps are 0 that the OW a Col ing t home usIng inCct discharge AT10O using 111 ss familiar type of light in home tion but one which decorators ing increasingly is the new gaseâ€" scharge lamp, which differs very ly from the incandescent lamp ch we have been speaking above. gaseous discharge lamps give the r white light seen so cften in and, used in conjunction with r lamps in a home they have a ig effect. Some of them are said more than twice as efficient as candescent lamp and have an e life of about 2,000 hours. | uate lighting for these varied ard lamp bulbs can be controlled cries of buttons that change the h the bed is placed. This are grey. apricot and old 11 lamp bulb for highâ€"lightâ€" or any special ornamental om is also available. These ry small, but very powerful can be easily concealed to entrated light where needâ€" projector holders for these shaps the light as desired to the sizzs and outline of i I 19 thi buttons that change the the occasion. In short, he future won‘t be deâ€" t one layvout of light but s highâ€"lighted. This boon where there isn‘t e for regular spotlightâ€" ne layoul Of ligNt DL lighting ensembles. . by Elizabeth Mac thsusand different available already s of lighting but red cf these are in vet. However we w tâ€#â€f‘}’:":â€:":“} *:5 3:6 f. u:a o:m types and species of timber. They get arithmetic lessons that encompass the essentials of timber work. Although much of their learning equips them for the special work of forest protection, which for the rank and file is a partâ€"time job during the fire hazard season, they are also learnâ€" ing things which will equip them to take jobs with timber companies, pulp and paper companies, road construction proâ€" jects and similar outfits. They don‘t *2«*, "usd *ae"a4*, # o a*, ,* + o an‘us‘ad‘at"nates‘"no", ud rlrd i ud ad‘a? ad‘udind PÂ¥ ‘we usn d ludhe ate etaateate ote are aote ate ate ate ate ata atnat n ate ata ate e nat e atnatn alaateataste scaling. They stud types and species c arithmetic lessons essentials of timber Although much 110S€, a@alii Coli@@ and tagged, reposes 1 racks in the boathouse. To ore sid of it are rows of portable motor pump: which can be tossed into a canoe or car ried by shoulder harness to the scene 0 a fire. Rows of gasoline kickers for attach ment to the rows of canoes shine like battleship‘s brightwork. From the to of a metal hose tower at the top of : little hill hang long sections of hos drying out before being rolled up, tag ged and stored away for use. A grind stone stand conveniently by, where th lads learn exactly how to turn a sleel The camp houses the forest fireâ€" fighting equipment of this area. Everyâ€" thing is precisely in its placeâ€"an Oobâ€" lesson to each boy in tidiness and crderliness. Hundreds of yards of hose, all coiled and tagged, reposes in racks in the boathouse. To ore side jILI]STDP StYU] .IJOJ 198Uuv.iâ€"a4J oy} Sutpn[out ‘ye$s Sty pure 1ostaisdns ou} Sopysod wl Uj}IM pUBIST oyp uo ayq Jo sassed aU.L ‘pUEI â€"ureut twoIJ otpped q10uUuS B 4tuo st TA UB uo st durea o) ‘44 â€"nBa(q pat[acxaun JOo atto st au.1, ‘duueoa jo £123%000 13aA0 site3sdn t UI JA fau.t, ‘taquuard3g UI A[Iva atoyy U papuUus; asou.1 npynrsgy They form another division of the Dcminionâ€"Provincial Youth Training Plan. They are located at the perâ€" manent headquarters here of the Forest Protection Branch of the Department of Lards and Forests. Their position here reveals another phase of the departâ€" mental coâ€"cperation which is making it possible for unskilled boys to be equipâ€" ped with a certain amount of practical knowledge of some vocation. These northern boys are typical of hundreds all over Ontario who went to school until they reached high school entrancse stage, were urable to continue in school for various reasons and have been unable to get jobs. After a couple of years of staying around home, they finally reach the point where they are ready to hitchâ€"hike any place that looks promisingâ€"only to find. usually, that the farâ€"off fields looked grgener from a distance. men BDY I~ACHL W . MACLAQSAIPL) (Staff Writer, The Globe and Mail) Temagami, Nov. 15.â€"Ten boys. five from Haileybury and five from North Bayâ€"all northern productsâ€"are rapidly learning the business of forestry, fireâ€" ranging ard the various sidelines that go to make up allâ€"round practical bushâ€" Ssound, Practical Work in the Dominionâ€"Provincial Training Plan. Forestry Courses for Northern Youths THOUGHTFUL CARE AND DIGNITTY CHARACTERIZE OUR SERVICE By Kent W. Ma 8. T. W A LK En knew what made the wheels They even study canoe padâ€" ley go into the bush with the nd learn timber cruising and They study woods. the various ate afe aBe aBe ale ale ate afe s ate afe ate afe ate ate ate ate ate ateath Funeral Director TELEPHONE 508 81 THIRD AVENUT dn dig dn dig diy dae din ty dn ahe dan dhe se sez se Pn ohe ie ste ate 060 18 ah s for attach s shine like From the to the top of : tions of hos{ For information as to rates, train serâ€" vices, limits, etc. Apply to Ticket Agents T. N. 0. Ry., and Nip. Cent. Ry. Pembroke, Renfrew, Arnâ€" prior, Quebec and St. Anne de Beaupre South of here, in Algonquin Park, there are two more batches of boys enâ€" gaged in the same study work. One is l-a small group like this; the other comâ€" | prises thirty boys. All are studying the same things, however, and all are hopâ€" ing to be able to utilize their newâ€"found iknowledge in getting jobs, And, perâ€" haps most important of all, the boys |are learning what it means to: work, really work at hard jobs, and to get up promptly every mornirg and go to bed I when the lights are turned out. VO w1 TIC G O I N G Thursday, Nov. 25th ing hcrror of war. Because, however, these genuine peaceâ€"lovers are aware that in the present imperfection of human nature peace cannot be won solely by appsals to reason and our common humanity, they recognize the necsessity for safeguarding themselves against the possible aggression of those whose ethical idealism has not dsâ€" velcped.â€"(From the Melbourne Ausâ€" tralasian). son loves pease, becaust knows, by experience at through documertary evi impeachable authenticity. The apparently paradoxical stateâ€" mert of Sir William Birdwocod that "pacifists are the cruelist people on carth," is found on closer examination to contain a profound truth. A disâ€" tinction must be made between pacifists and peaceâ€"lovers. Every normal perâ€" sUGGESTING PACIFISM NOT ALWAYS AID TO PEACE a â€"small nceds. receive the $10 which is paid the boys studying mining at Haileybury, out of which the latter pay their own keep. These lads are housed and fed by the department at cost, reimbursed out of the training funds. The lads receive a small wage, sufficient for casual THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18TH i8937 Bran Tenness{( B L A C K HE A D s lJon t squeeze h them. Get two powder from any gently with wet, blackheads. They disappear by this Have a Hollywo 1le; h ht on nes.â€" Canadian Paofic Bargain Fares Canadian Pacific O TT A W A MONT RE A L C hC( IOrGd LXBOS erful giver see, according to today‘s news hville, is about to hold a straw the liquor question. Meanâ€" ‘wever, the hilltillies will go makirg hay while the moonâ€" From the Windsor Star.) HARKRVEST MOON a profound truth. A disâ€" ist be made between pacifists â€"~lovers. Every normal perâ€" pearsse, because he cr she experience at first hand or cumertary evidence of unâ€" le authenticity, of the sickenâ€" of war. Because, however, line peacsâ€"lovers are aware and réturn like this; the other comâ€" ys. All are studying the owever, and all are hopâ€" o utilize their newâ€"found getting jobs, And, perâ€" ortant of all, the boys vhat it means to: work, hard jobs, and to get up blackhe ickheads â€" dissolve junces of peroxine drug store and rub hot cloth over the simply dissolve and ife and sure method. 1 complexion. No dsubt there did you ever