Th n the sofa, "You're not interest- JADE ed in speculating, as Mac is," he be- WN 2 ¥ ol; : if Po gan "No, I'd have heart, fajlure of R i X p into the kind o ace rac ec a S \ dy Sphichir. f JA any money Mac talk about. things _you and | Monday, May 80th, to Monday, June 6th mediate future six months at least, to the extent of a consider- . 'PAGE TWO able amount of fuel and clothing. . R . Efficiency Needed 1 "It is obvious that with such a serious problem confronting the citizens generally, the greai- est possible care and efficiency (Continued from page 1) must be exercised in the control cost for food is only 12.2 | of such an expenditure. Over- cents per person per day. lapping must be eliminated; ad- EAST YORK--Have only two | ministration costs must be kept gizes of orders, $3.00 and | as low as possible; careful inves- $4.00 per week, the former of | tigations must be conducted and which is supplied to families | purchasing must be on the most of 2 and 3, and the latter to | economical basis. larger families up to seven, "With these factors in mind I after which another $3.00 or- | am making some recommenda-~ der is given. Hous for changes in our Oshavs te . | system, n some cases tnesa DEHAWA--Muulcipal Relief De recommendations are explicit, partment, : 00 44 Dd per | but in others, where matters of family of yor daitional de- | general policy are concerned, I week extra or a am simply stating two more pos- pelidents, Seach) Hate Socie- | ible methods, and leaving (o RBS Bi hi pie ob oes a There isn't a bit of gambling spirit ? > in me. I'm a poor spott. met 1 i " y lieve ut--wha Synopsis of Preceding Paragraphs: large nor in such perfect condi- oy dont butiers . Fitmtilint 1 F sha ' d hith Malcolm Crayn, born and raised; tion at antique dealer's marked two IER Is this. If You Should oe ro 0 y i : milly felt : ' 5 chusetts and now employ-| hundred dollars, And Emi now. Wott youl? : Nassacins York title and mort-| that Miss Elvira, of all people, the side, let me kno Direct to ; 3 ay the market . gage company, and Emily Rallifer,| would understand her act if she Lots 2 womtn play hn ma ni 4 ° a pretty Maryland girl, had heen| knew, for Miss Elvira, as poor as| nowadays. : ornc 1 € ar iL ol CMEC 3 : 4 , hav 2 : 9 and] help vou? : J ' married only a few months and al/[ Job's turkey and as proud an It was impossible to mistake wnat ready Emily was greatly worried high-nosed as old Lucifer himself, he meant. He had guessed the real Toronto 'because of his little Wall Street| rejected all ofiers of aid and Bed eT Be Rr a : 3 is carelessness about|on sums procured by s ga 7 Bevo a Wi rin: ---- : Byers, i Ph day before their | tervals some cherished heirloom of ited by Mac and fe Yeas oftering FARE $2.00 RETURN weddinz Barton Hale, his broker, | the Marshall tamily. Emily un- his aid--an areth fr imi INCLUDES ADMISSION TO TRACK had telephoned to him at Emily's| wrapped the tray and looked at jt. cry woman No ws her, however (25¢ tax extra at gate) Southern home for more margin| A black background with a wreath- when a en 3 0 WIR did . but Malcolm had no more money|ing of gold and silver vines and inditeet vs that ig i ere: + A ay and was sold out. It was not until| ferns around a basket of fruit, soft- gra) est, 4 J R) sion. Emily, lock later that Emily learned that he|ly colorful peaches, plums, ipples Jorg ten into ate, ds . ¥ nd sethe vi mrple and] mg a d y a y had to borrow $150 from Tory| heaped together, with purple an A a arrived For Return coaches leave direct from track after races. » | Whatever body is in control rf i : Birch, his Harvard room-mate, who| amber grapes dripping over th ties; Provides supplementary i : . TE KINNON irch, his Harvard room-mate, : A ith a joyous pre-| him, and that she had only to be relief only in the form of this situation, the decision on ROSS MACKINNON was his best man. Malcolm's. mother | sides, all painted with a joyous p Ee ir milk, clothing, and fuel, to- policy. These recommendations | Whose comprehensive report on gave Emily a check for $1,000 as cision, a prim but sure style, PA TI TS GRAY COACH LINES : g p relief situation . ¢ rt : o) ; < o tray o the city i: Ao . gether with a limited supply ale as ve Control re to-day, a ot Beni a ibn she if she should say to him, "I'm ser" Oshawa : Whitby Bf foods in special cages: In "There should be formea an orci are %o have the soic|had seen the other. The dealer|ribly hard vh and Tye 201 > soups Genosha Hotel--Phone 2825, King St.--Phone 121 each case, fuel and clothing emergency relief committee or : spending of it." They lived at first| talked about the slizht demand, the |"! hundred Youars: of HE a are provided only on special | \ oo ho composed of seven | are still unemployed. This can |i," New York hotel, then Bette, | poor market, and offered fifty dol care 3 div HY melt she kiew. Tio requisitions of the investigator people: to whom should be dele- | he done by a card which must be daughter of Emily's cousin Louisa lars. Emily promptly rewrapped padon 2 x ih 'the impulsive or interviewer. gated all relief and social welfare | presented weekly for the signa-| james who had just married An-|the tray and started for the door. OL Mae. He could ron her shelter activities of the city including old | ture of the employment officer to | drew Osgood, proposed that they| He followed her. "How much did by gi] . ae into a sum .which|ily. "Maybe I find him perfectly ing opened with the hymn "Send- In regard to shelter, it is age pensons, mother's allowances | this effect. take an apartment in the suburban you expect to get?" he asked, i Ba an from her weight of an-| irresistible." ing the word", followed by the noted that in both Montreal and | J" 00 including public house they lived in. Malcolm seem-| "Two hundred. You'll sell it for xiety. "But 1 can't do it," thought] "No. You don't, I'm not much,| Lord's Prayer in unison, A pas- Kitchener a considerable sum has health work, and also all reifef Purchasing ed reluctant and finally told Emily| three or maybe more Emily "l can't do it." " She had | Emily, maybe not as much as Bart] sage of Scripture was read by been expended in the provision |... o/ oracent done by the As- "This should be done by a pur- | yoy had spent his mother's $1,000) Reluctantly he came up on his| heotated a moment to be quite sure] Hale, but voirve mot precious little] Ethel Walter, and Miss Marion of shelter, with the provincial sociated Welfare Societies. The | chasing sub-committee, and , | on their honeymoon. Several weeks | bid until, at 4 hundred and sevent Bails ry he right thing, and hel use for any man but me and I know | Trevail, assistant leader of the government in each case €ON- | womans Welfare Teague should | reconimend the St. Catharines' | i. he went into the market again| five, he stopped with a groan; "I'll | ing ha saverly:: "Ii vou knew}it, And maybe you don't know| band, told the bible story An- tributing its share. In the other | jo inva jiself with the new or- | plan for the following reasons: -- on a shoestring, made over $2000,( lose monev on it at that how rd love to be the least usc| what that means to me." ; other st'yry was told by Dorothy . municipalitiés, no provision is ganization in the handling of "1. When carried out it is un-1..4 turned it all over to Emily. She came away with the bills in J vy 1 Jove lobe the leds: us fat Li Means 10 O°. Mac? Snudden. After singing the | on made for this, although the of- clothing and its garden plot acti. | auestionably the most economical. | They took the apartment but Emily | her purse and went directly to Mr really your friend , . ." "It means the difference between | "The glad messa the hysinesy ficials interviewed were agreed | ji; "2. It provides a balanced ration| wag constantly worried by bills, Raskoe's office and bought another "] do consider you really my| hcaven and hell, or--the difference part of the meeting was he id, that sooner or later this issue "This committee should consist | which has had the effect in St. some of them contracted before (bond. Two hundred dollars | ved f<iend. I couldn't possibly consider | between life and death, When [| Miss Sadie Muir leader, pu on a, would have to be faced. of two members of the City Coun- | Catharines at least, of comInCing| Malcolm's marriage. After another it made her feel Jike a millionaire i you anything else," That, at least, think about vou, Emily-- but wosh { Sword drill Nn iene oo ded Water Rates cil, 1 representative each frem |the Public Health authorities and small killing in the market, he got| And all this ethics HgRe y to ust i ant what's the use. There aren't any Ww atch tower heralds responde With regard to water rates, | yo Chamber of Commerce, Rc- | the teachers that better nourish-f pep 5 $1,500 ermine coat, but paid she Host pect i io eho anal Hale drew back awkwardly, She| words, If I didn't trust you to the} as nl Hattie Snudden -t Kitchener is the only municipal-| ¢5.o Club, Kinwanis Club, Kins- | ment has been secured than when! on10 $500 cash. He gave her $500, Shoes, and 2 oye: gis! bills. At was. either very smooth or very| limit, darling girl, it would be the Tati P a ne Anti. ud ity taking care of these, the | yan ciub and 1 other public {.the recipients of relief were pur-] then spent $150 on a theatre party fo dole out ih Hi Te . abouts ole end of me, that's all" He Sa n De ran bio. 4 1 ~ same applying to electric light spirited citizen who should act as | ) own for d the boss. for six Emily bought a $100 bond Mae wae indi ida i Ty or : do a lot for yon, you know| fervently, with tender hun ty, 1 ki: Tak) ath . bills. The Kitchener organiza- | chairman. shy er Paid] but did not all Mac. reprieve and she tried not to think{it--and I could do a lot for you, Nothing ht Emi Je Yous : The study-hook v taken up . : ATYa " i he ng in ore ¢ -------- / : d ast with meaning that," thought Emily, Nine : : Mui RE A angels didi ye " Qualifications ¢ recipient ud INSTALMENT 12 about the future, i 2 las! iJ ht 5 or me | or throwing money around or y D Lhe leas vi ra adie od] Rr J . 3100S "The qualifications of each of xactly whi for. : But a week or 1 AQ thing. I'd rather he'd love me and] recitations b aine Antil anc families on relief,. a' voucher i8 | 4p 000 0ommittee men should be y | ¢ As Emily had anticipated, Mac po 00 © 0 ure ris now. . hing, 4d ra te as stead 4| Pauline Antil and a piano solo issued monthly to the water |... carefully considered--thev was broke the week after the party. ha yme parton: Hi Ie "and Ti Just tell me what it J any he 5s Jaan fot Tov: by. Miss Trevail The meeting commission at a special discount require public spirit, courage 1n Se "Darling girl," he said, "let me have dinner nd M ic beguli facetion Emi y out her head on- one side] re liable 2 Anc y ard 3 up | closed wit] 1 wes me," rate which covers cost without | y,,yi,p 'decisions, knowledge of | (o 0'5l @ Hel nge is na i f that money back that 11,50 Sain of her, "People talk | 4nd looked N, gp iy] pis viond gins (To gril : ; rh "ater is ned i : . ia ia to 2 Nat re) mat nor < \ will vo ; / ll eng the. to Business (lor this Js bia huge »t 3, Domi BIOL a Us io mx Jast fiver ig ut remarks, | Y nicer | (Copyright, 1931, By Sophie Kerr Underwood) Special coaches leave Oshawa and Whithy at 1 p.m, Daylight Time, Sunda Rev. H, ( Volfraim, t most ldren H . i \ al the Wa 4] xtravagant off without consulting the relief | 0.0" ang i would he better if |, o mich t necess if securing a loan for ten days ve got] gontherner said. "Believe me i liv a hy organization. It was found, also | 0 or the them could represent |, a vf oy h{a good thing on, but I dont want] don't know where they get the (han that, vou really a 2, 1 so, p y i- i 0 ! rv it." t mention, ai 1 \Ve'll ney mr ---- that Oshawa was the only muni- | 00h of the four major items of {pio 10 1 hi and drawing | to hurry i idea. Our maid left us to take al it mention, am = ach ; : be regular friends if you try that t sermon Next S 1 morn= cipality in which doctors' bills'| aia that is to say, the supply | PM 8 ations covering| "I'm sorry, but it's all gone" est-cure ittle while and " C ti N. I ig Hsu od wore paid by the municipality at i at] clothing, Abii il h commodity and article: a pro "Gone--all of it? My Lord, and is bully or bes ul got. HOE Wilh ne 100 strong t lat ourtice ews : Rey ; ig ble 5 Oe ill all. shoes, fue] and shelter at na , best values and] you call me a spendthrift } ting another. av *d rather d But do vou want to be regular oe. Spe ) L I hible soc lot) Single Men "Their duties should consist of | Y t checking to see that the "We owed so much I thought the work I j Arie nds with me fe i {on't| (Mrs. W. R. Courtice, Correspon- | ' Hen There Is also a wide variety of | __(a) Consideration of size of <pec ne are lived up to, d chance to catch up af, "one | s about how much] Yes, very. much, so please don't dent) i will ba ho treatment given to single men. | hudget required; (b) consider- Distribution ,COURTICE, June 1.--Mr. and | Our Sunday At Montreal, the relief organiza-| ation and action of the raising | "For t casons above Pinctalment she had paid onl You imax i ' Mrs. Will Percy and Mr. Bigham | be held on. Sun tion has fed two meals a day to | of revenue; (¢) business manage- | recom d food be distri nstalmen ad iy g . Ao look a brute of a hush workis 2 L. te 2 And | Hall, Toronto, were visitors at when Rar Horol as many as 4,000 per day and | ment of organization. i} central st re. [ also re-| ti 02 . or thc bon 1 1451 his poor wile {cath i 1 : ABA he Tory the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. S.| | A BD. Hizt rovided sleeping accommodation "I would recommend that ths | mes hat expert advice be se dn a adalat 7 | Chen" ! a Bid sha) a . haut | Brook, this week. : ) 1 . vie 1800 Rito noioy issues groc- | executive form itself into suh-| cured as tn the diets vided and buts me in an awful hole "Is th r ind Mae, as Tg unk ado Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Courtice, ery and fuel orders amounting | committees 'under the following | that special orders be gi en. here te oh I were sure i u really meant | Miss louise and Net Donald to $2.50 per week in winter and | headings: -- (a) Finance, (Dh) [the public health officials hem®. : visited at tha home epi and $1.50 per week in, summer, to- | Purchasing, '(¢) Store Manage | that dietetic treatment is 4 auire } a wy ou must-=knowssamsawill Wight, Pros idence, So dh iD gether with $5.00 per month for | ment, (d) Investigation and ap- | % a mn vement % it cy ¢ "Mac, let's not keep a nvaid anv] Nal 4 Ty queer set of women if they don't| A i FH. C. Wol- | foom, the jatter § ven In gash, peal, {s) Sheller, water, Slectzi. than i the fii of meat | longer, we're so hard up all the "ex t "will say she's. a ond | sav what they m n. I'm not plav-| pai js attending the Bay o | Brantford issues grocery orders | city and gas, (f) Clothing time I could get along perfectly y nth char re you along, or being cov, or| Quinte Conference in. Lindsay, | : ; as for $1.25 weekly.. In St. Cath- | Sources of Revenue 1 : well with a wornan one day. a week ny h min ) { flirtine: with" vou 1- do iil youl Spor week . ter Alwyn Bowmanville, are arines the Lions' Club operated 'It is obvious that in the pres- | 3107 : ih Bee pene tor the shing." Po he Pi t 4 $ hE F want vou to be my friend Miss Aura Osborne visited Mr. | Spending tae vee nd wiih hes a canteen during the winter, | ent state of civic finances the hur- ATLA OTIS A "You've got to have a maid.| = "Ti Bet Taey's. as able a Ii but vou can't be if vod keep on and Mrs. Harold Pascoe, Sunday, | farents, Mr. and - Mrs. James (now closed) and this Was sup- den outlined in the cost sheet Ia ds : entl ho 1 v > What would Bette and Andy|" di aes as or ( liz rving to find out if I'd like you to and attended the anniversary at | Brown. ported by the relief organization. | the last six months would, if as- a. * think 2" od bracele, off a bai No. | make love to me or not. As a| Fldad. Ta No provision is made in East | sumed entirely hy the municipal ' rculd Si ca oT bo re perfectly right," she con thing economical | matter of fact. I wouldn't though Several from here attended the - York. In Oshawa, two meals per | treasury, ultimately cripple the ial vil 3 call ceded. "I'd hate to have them Lucy? : esav it would be exciting. Now | graduating exercises of the nurses In times like these a lot of our f day ave provided at the hostel, | city's finances, The committee |. [ANOME di which fuel nrdere | Know we were hard up, especially "She could tir ha : " " She walked him over of Bowmanville General Hospital, | close friends are getting closer. at an approximate cost, including | therefore, should first make ap- | Py Ate y 4 iter all that grand party we threw said Ei ih other side 'of the room held in Trinity church, Tuesday | Le ridge Herald. overhead, of seven cents per | plication to the proper source for Srinaie any ~ 7 "last week. It makes us look so across at her ply 1 | After the wuests had gone, Maciavening. One of Courtice's young 'What is a good wife?" ashs meal, or 98 cents per man per ! special consideration along thé Clothing cheap and silly." . "Lucy's got : her | tier | aid: "Hale thinks he goes so bis | ladies, Miss Frances Hancock, a minister. So far as we have been "Week. lines of the recent public stale- "Yes, of course," he said. Then, Writes TNE. $0 3 p : with ail the women it alwavs make-| was in the graduating class | able to find out, a good wife is s Oshawa's Expenditure ment by the premier of Ontario, buoyantly, "Well, I'll manage some atic oF vot Won't i a me Jaugh when he sits down: and} On Friday afternoon of last | one who always asks her hus "Mr. Mackirinon's report on | to see what proportion greale t \ After dinne 1) tries his stuff on you. It never gets | week the regular meeting of the | band's advice when he ha decid- local conditions then continues | than the nominal two-third A p : a % After he had gone she wondered wer wrangling about. pol av a thine" "Sunbeams" Mission Band, was ed what to do. --- Port Arthur as follows: should be contributed by the fei NN: 2 Phy % she had done right to pay away ton Hale came Iy "How dn vou know?" asked Fm- held in No. 8 school. The meet- | News-Chronicle, "The magnitude of the relief | eral and provincial governments ' . ' et ly all the omney he had rx' in Oshawa and its importance "Following this, analysis | | a i or da given her: perhaps if she had given 0 every citizen from the stand- | should be made of the probable | =~ listributios it back to him he might have point of civic finances, both di- | number of recipient families who | oF - the aid of the Women's] Prought off another stroke of luck rect and indirect, can best he | will have to be looked after d ied \Weli : the members oy | it Was on the perhaps that she TT terwards he r ¢ excel- paid ever so many To . | make 1t impossible." : MU sle's save 1 { A 3 said nothing about the, Y Ghana What would make it impos urch Toronto, A three 10.1 frowning, for orge dis {.. I concerted. "Il do wish you'd let the kind ? bills le until 1 can get a reas 1 stake and 7 p.m., all There will be music by the choir and S 7 school and other onteid Mrs. Fran Hooper, little Misses: Ruth and Betty and Mas- certify to send her a in Oshawa has appar uite high compared 4c Sa Sa ECE BY measured hv the following sheet stuck, for equally perhaps he might have dropped 'it back into the game of chance where he had won it, She onened the closet door and looked at her clothes, Her trousseau was about used up, Since her weddin; dav she had had only two new dresses, and she had made them both herself. Her coat was shabby, but it would last the winter, she where I have "tabulated the ex- penditures made by the munici- pality and by the Associated Wel- fare Societies, together with the government contributions. for the six months' period from Novem- ber 1, 1921 to April 30; 1932." ing the coming year It is intor- esing to note that during tle month of April, after relief work | was stopped, there was a great increase of applicants for dire relief, and during that month al verv unselfishly given their time and ability . mending and parcel istributing these articles, Premises commend that the. present CITY OF OSHAWA RELIEF EXPENDITURES NOV. 1, 1931 TO APRIL : % item Clothing Shelter Hostel : . 1,133 Dept. Food : A «8,267.94 # Fuel .;... vero 3,386. City Relief Total ( Grand AW.S, Local Exn, Cont . Total " (N 00 Misc. : 420.00 238.00 Administration ........,. *2,37 Total cost Direet Relief $15.580 Relief Work (labor only) 81,263 Doctor's Bills Hospital Bills .40 06 70 2h 47 3,756.21 -- $95,599.41 $20,406.74 $126,006.1 Above does not include Old Age Pensions, Mothers' Allowance or that portion of the Department of [ealth which covers social service work by nurses; ete, "From this it will be seen that 4 a total expenditure has already been made amounting to over $265,000 of which $162,000 ccv- { ered relief labor which has now been discontinued and this sum, , if'it has been at all wisely ex- ~ pended will have to be repiaced : by a similar amount in future 'months, We must, however, dis- count those figures for the im- Safe Speedy Relief rs RHEUMATISM | charge of administration of di- 60c and $1 atall druggists 99 2,185. 5,672.16 11,144.32 12 15.692.584 14,436.51 28, 2 2,309.53 3,095.00 699.00 6,128.68 $20,406.74 $35.087.14 58,147.99 $94,125.06 81,363.06 1363.06 162,726.12 623.70 633.70 8,022.25 5 $129,500.98 $265,507.13 * Includes no rent, most 1,000 families were in re- ceipt of assistance. "Upon making this analysis and deducting the Governmen: contribution, the amount to be raised by the city treasurer tlie share which the municipality as such should contribute, coula be ascertained. The balance requir- ed should be the objective for a strenuous campaign for volun- | tary subscriptions. "It is only falr to point out fn this connection that in the cities of Kitchener, Brantford and St. Catharines, those in rect relief, all stated definitely that they did not believe that a similar amount could be raised again to that raised in their last campaigns, and I believe that (he same statement would apply in Oshawa. Qualifications of Applicants "I believe that a year's resi- dence should still be required, ai- though it would be difficult to turn down any who are starving. Incidentally migration is becom- ing less, owing to the fact that the unemployed. are realizing that the only place they can se- cure relief is where they have been residents. Investigation "I believe that investigation, to 'be thorough, would require the services of one trained wo. x- er, who should procure the as- sistance of public spirited women in the various sections of the «ity, Investigation should alsc be checked at least weekly through the employment office Lo premises of the Associated Welfare Societies be closed and that the up- per floor, or portion of it, in the Ontario Motor, Sales building be utilized for the. distribution of clothing. Iu this way a saving of some $70.00 per month could be ef- fected, as the city now has a lease which could he turned over to tl. new > organization, covering tne whole building, and the clothing could be handled from the upper storv. To be more efficient, anoth- er stairway from the front part of this building should be put in. Shelter "In this climate, shelter is as much a necessity as food, clothing and fuel. Very careful considera- tion should be given to this ques- tion, for unquestionably it will be- conic more acute as time goes by. This is partly due to the 'fact that relief work has been discontinued, and in spite of the fact that the money thus paid was not intended for rentals, there is no question but that a certain proportion of it was so expended. 'A landlord per se is not entitled to anv more consideration than an investor in any other type of se- carity, but there is one difference, --an investor in securities does not have to pav taxes on his investment while a landlord must. "A landlord therefore. if entitled to-considera- tion at all, is only entitled to such consideration tn the "extent of the taxes on the property occupied by the recipient of relief, T dd not say that he is entitled to payment, but if the committee should so decide I would recommend that any pay- ments of this natiré be limited to the amount of the taxes on the jsee that the recipients of reiiel (Continued on page 4) had put a cloth lining in it for warmth. She needed walking shoes, she needed gloves, there was no { way of contriving these, The er mine wrap, carefully covered, hung in elegant state at the side, She could hear Rendivoo singing in the kitchen. "Ten sixty a week, | besides what shie eats and carries home," thought Emily desperately, "Over forty dollars a month, I've got to do something about it." Without giving herself time to re- flect she went out and spoke to the girl, told her she would not be needed after the end of the week. "But I'm going to give vou a goo! reference and a week's money ahead." she added. "You're a smart worker 'and [ like you, but---" Rendivooo exhibited no surprise and no regret. "I was intendin' to lav off for a while anyway," she said. "Workin' steady gits so mon- ozamus. An' my husband he's got a good job now, so I migh's well get somepin outer it." "I can tell Mac," thought Emily "that Rendivoo simply decided to fav off a while, and I'd rather wait for her to come back than to break in a new girl. No, the question is where am I going to get the extra week's wages for her by Satur- day?" There was no one to whom she could appeal for help withou: he- traying Mac. Cousin Louisa, Cou- sin Oscar, Ma-Sue Dravton down in Richmond, any one of the three would lend her something in this emergency, but she wouldnt usk them, She thought of Virginia Gover, who had plenty and was her friend, Virginia would gladly aid. But that, too, was impossihle. There seemed no way out of this blind alley except to sell the little bond she had bought and give up forever all hope of saving, of even the slightest security. Distracted! she walked about the apartment. 1f she didn't sell the bond she might sell something else. Some of her wedding present, perhaps, some- thine Mac wouldn't miss. She looked them over carefully. There were a tew odd pieces of sil- |. ver she didn't use, but she knew they were of trifling value. Then she recalled the painted tin tray Miss Elvira Marshall had given her. There had never been a good place for it. though she had tried it ail over the apartment, but at last she had" wrapped it and put it away in the pantrv as hopeless, Emily had seen a tray neither so TTR dol I = 4 Nn Let Your Speedometer UPERTESI GASOLINE