$ "3 55 Lavina Ave., Swansea. 3 into the kennel of his S& wv pol, Kampy 'fan, a poli » hy ith a handful of matches the scr | binned: . nel, SORT F I BUSRREINS $4 Th ee BEES APRIL Syn bg 8 * - ny i joe iti A When four-year-old John Hl cost his life. Later, aftor g 'cord 'crowd of 170 | HE OSHAWA. DAILY TIMES, straw and the dog, seriously burn. i Ay Tan, who made a. vain attempt. ""Fto shield hiv youpg master from: y [flames of burning straw'in kennel, jed, was liberated from the chain, |, The photographs' show : a) Ram "1 (2) Jack Main aged 4, Swansea, all A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1930 Kingston Flying Club put all}, questions of their "air-mindedness" out of the picture in an air meet held there June 3; when the munie- |. ipal airport witnessed one of the |." largest assemblages of acroplanes |! and pilots ever assembled in Can- ads. Hero are shown: (Ah Dr. J. ¥. Sparks, vicespresident Kingston Flying Club. (2) Dr. Bruce H. Hop- king, director of flying club. (3) Miss Edna Ford and Capt. H. RB. Freo, club ipstructor, 'about to $5 fing rashiod tithe Hospital for sicko' Children. (8) James O'Brien, vole nme (othe Yoni by the the dog, and (Aw The hs here show: (1) | ed Billy Arnold, and (8) wrecked Billy - ~~ gouthful Chicago car. driven. by. Oy Marshall, of. De- driver, winner of the 500-mile In- | troit, in which he was seriously ine auto, before a re-|jured, and his brother, riding as "He received | mechanic, killed--Copyright, 1980; close to $55,000 in cash prizes. (2) | Pacfic and Atlantic Photos, { dda Mechanic Cantlon, 'who accompani-| a a \ 3 #4 J ge Xa : 4 nites bo] ) Do SE 'ces Hanell; (8) Harwood PLE rr LI a 4) ghd are attend. 7 id RP AES 4 le Pet BISHOP M. F. FALLON, Of London, Ont, who was in an | unconscious condition aftor suf.' foring a relapse, is reported to be | "much improved." Ho has been | in: poor health: for a year. | POPE PIUS XI Who celebrated the 78rd anniver- | sary of his birthday at Rome, on | May 31, This is a typical scene of Welsh people who live in these parts, Eng- | ruil: beauty, a countryside where land is a foreign country. In most belief in charms, magic and witch. parts of Wales the native tomgue craft still exists. To many of the is still used. The photograph here showswho is 'a potentiate' of Kamesee Hon. 'Geo. 8. Henry, minister of Temple, is seen here, wearing the Modem gti tes, The phofographs here show new | of the national system,' with Toad appointments and retirements an- | quarters at Montreal. | (8) \W. nounced] by the C Ways. (1) A. C, Fgan as asgis- | of revenues. (4) £. E nse || tant. comptroller of disHursements. tress general omptroliemy! ab res tires after 34 years service, - (5) (2) J. B; McLaren, as comptroller ¥ Er Delegates to the first internation al congress on mental hygiene, Washington, D.C, representing the six continents; included: LEFT to RIGHT: Dr. ©, Ms Hincks, medical divector, Canadian National Com. niittée for Mental Hygiene (North America) ; Clifford W. Beers, gen eral sccretary, National Committee for Mental hygiene (United States), founder of the Mental Hygiene Movement; Dr. Genil-Perrin, chief physician, Hospital for Mehtal Dis- eases, department of | the Seine, France, (Europe). . y Tt wag reported to. the late Rr. McCosh, while president of Prince- ton University, that a party was being held in one of the dormitories, "after hours." Thither the good' doctor wended his"way to investis: ate. .. To his. knock .at the door came'the response, Who's that?" eplied the 'doctor. "Th's me, Yeam¥ the query: "Rio's ndigh National | Harrison, as assistant compte' make a flight. (4) Mayor W. H, Craig, honorary president of the fiying club. (5) W. H. Leach, city controller, director and chairman of grounds committee, Kingston Fly- ing Chub. (6) Dr. J. L, Walsh, mem- ber of the «ir meet. (7) Misses Dorothy Richards and Virginia Watts looking the mew flond-light over, and (8) W. H. Herringston, president of the Kingston Flying Club, LF. Albehison, as "regions 'suditor, oi M, Rosevear, general comp- 'troller of the national system, res after 4 years' service, io ) Frederick Horton, as assis. tant comptroller of subsidiary coms panies." "Dr, McCoshy" answered t he iy ; reve Lares it it had been old WILLIAM JAMES NORTHGRAYE | Jimmie he 'would have said 'It: is 3 Go. about, -your busines president of the City Dairy Co. and a noted Toronto sportsman, who died of cardiac trouble in "his | Ob Alec SE y the story for atrleast four yours. of pdb 1 ating from { rsity College in political in 1028. Mr. Plumptre " has been studying at Cambri@ge University PAL RIB RP TT