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has been the reputation of SALADA" throughout its 30 years of public usage Britain Boys’ Club News 1. JU\'I‘. 0, 1921. \umrnr r 23. BON, Editor. W.KNAPP, Assistant l‘I( or. B. Ill CK, Shop Mgr. EDITED BY AND IN THE INTEREST OF BOYS. YOU wiLL, TOO, who hasn't time to think ds ample time for regret- ught is the brake on the achine. A judicious ap- pr 1t prevents disaster. Dis- him. Thought and talk h the same letter. The frequently ends right & takes time. Talking The more you do of he less time you have left her. It is not the man % the most who does the - What a man says, and uch, is the measure of his e world. It is a whole lot talk than it is to think. 't think so, sprinkle a little m conversation. You will -~ —G. R. BEAL. » NOTICES. in the city between the even and sixteen are wel- ® use of our shower baths fternoons from one to six # be a speclal meeting of R. C. on Thursday eve- bers of the club are re- be at the Boys' club Tues- regarding ‘“‘over-night ures Tuesday evening will qun, for the younger Il be an Important meet- O. B. A. Monday evening T8 are requested to be DURI THE WEEK. -Printing class. Clay mold- « meeting. Outdoor base- jce for juniors. Movies: ‘“Krazy Kat,™ ® and Mongoose,” “The Band beginners’ class. ly =~ Outdoor baseball pr senlors. Printing class. s and floor work. . J. R. C. meeting and instruction hour. Pastel class. Print- ing class. Boy Scout Troop No. 10 y—*"The Economiecal Boomer- omedy sketch. Music by the Exhibition of calisthenics; traveling rings, rope climbing, g punching, Australian pursuit races, wrestling urday—Juvenile police court mes. Shower baths. MY PURPOSE. “To be sincere. To look life in the eyes With calm undrooping gaze. Always to mean The high and truthful thing. Never to screen Behind the unmeant word, the sharp surprise Of cunning: never tell the little lies, Of look or thought. Always to choose between The true and small, the true and large: serene And high above life's cheap dis- honesties. Tommy's uncle asked him the name of May's young man. “l eall him April showers,” re- plied Tommy. “April showers!” exclaimed the as- tonished uncle “Whatever makes you ecall h|n| such a ridiculous name as th “Be use he brings May flowers,"” Tommy explained Bullding for the Future. For every hour of sunshine For every hour of play Strength is stored in muscles lungs For a future rainy day. For every night of helpful sleep For every meal of simple food The machinery of the body Is built up and renewed. For every kind word spoken For every loving deed, A soul is greatly strengthened Bullt well for future need Clear-Away Sale NOW ON Dawvid Manning’s Uintk-Over Shoe Store 211 Main Street FOR RENT tire floor 90x50 feet, with power, gas vater connections, suitable for light ufacturing or storage. Inquire at \ | ORIGIN OF ‘TOASTY' Stuyvesant Fish, Banker, Tells Interesting Information New York, June .—The origin of drinking ftoasts was defined by Stuyvesant Fish, banker, one of the eleven survivors of the class of 1871 of Columbia university, as toastmaster at the annual Alumni luncheon the other day. ““What is a toast?"’ he asked, adding, “‘One of the books published before we lost our liberty to restrain our own ap- petites says *“The toasted biscuit, though long since disused as an ingredient of punch, formed, from a very early period, a favorite addition to many old English drinks. ** ‘Explaining that in the reign of Charles 11, it was the fashion for ladies, attired in dresses made for the purpose, to bathe publicly in the City of Bath, the origin of toasts is thus told. ““‘It happened, on a public day, a brated beauty was in the Cro: ath, and one of her admirers took a of the water in which she stood ! drank her health to the company. There was one in the place, 1y fel- low, who offered to jump in and swore though he liked not the *liquor’” he would have the ‘‘toast.”” He was op- posed in his resolution; yet this whim gave foundation to the present honor which is done to the lady we mention in our liquor, who has ever since been called a toast.’ ““Thus we see,” Mr. Fish concluded, *‘that the origin of toasts was, like that of all things human,—feminine and also aqueous. May these facts excuse me for being accessory to the commission of which our fathers considered the un- ble sin—drinking toasts in cold ILLUSTRATES TEACHER PROBLEM New York, June —Apropos to the present shortage of teachers and i structors in schools and colleges, Dr. James T. Angell, president-elect of Yale, speaking at the annual alumni luncheon of Columbia university the other day, told a story which he said was a serious illustration of the condi- tion. “‘Only a year ago, in the university with which I then had the honor to be connected, we received a telegram which fllustrates the tyne of difficuity of which 1 speak from the point of view of securing an adequate number of in- structors. We received the telegram from a very important Institution. It read: ‘ ‘Send us three instructors in Eng- lish. No questions asked.’' " GETS WELLESLEY DEGREE. Wellesley, Mass., June 20.—Mme. Marie Curie, co-discoverer of radium, received the degree of doctor of sci- ence, the only honorary degree ever conferred by Wellesley college at the commencement exercises today. De- grees in course were awarded to 355 graduates. Photograph Albums High Grade Loose Leaf Albums The pages are non- fading black and hinged to lie flat. 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