WIN ( I ' ' -- ' ' V the officers of the N MEN 0 ANIZE -- Seen in this photograph are ' i _ ' 7' 'newlggfinggaiiina Younggien's Club which Will sponsor all sports activities in the community From left, they aififijFront, Thomas Collin, honorglt'y dlrfcéor; Altlistaé'iiiggii: ' ' ' - W lke'r, honorarypresident; centre row-- ewar arpen er, g. ,: Eligigeenéoggrgfi'ictoiEdward Marfei, Secretary-treasurer; Murray Howe, director, 3.13% hack--Murray Duncan and Denton Walker, directors. "pagLVf, 23"": N SENATOR E. n. smfiih is not some 3in ., Explaining yesterday that he had not,os yetyformally resigned from the Senate, when: he has held a seat since-1913, .Senator E. D. Smith, of Winona, said that he} had not filtered .his mind about going back and, if ii. formal resignation is required, itgwill be sent. . ' , "When I missed two sucbessive sessions,_" he soifl,' "I thought it would follow automatically that I was out as that is 'the'aziw. I did not, send any resignation as I did not think it was necelgary." Tho 'vo'teron senator r eoted his previous statement I: t he has no intention of going back to Ottawa. as he feels thatJlis health. does not permit. "I am certain that it I had gone. back 1 during the last session, the nerv- ous strain would have knocked me out ' completely," he re- mrkedyéfwfi'; 7 \_,I if « YOUNG' ARTIST ATTRACTS ATTENTION--' Although he has never had a lc'sson in this line, Paul Duff, 17-year-old studgnl, oi Bur-- lington High School, and son of Mr. an_d Mrs. Gordon E. 'Dllfi. .Beach boulevard, is doing exceptionally fine work in 011 painting and his pictures are attracting considerable attention. He. is seen in 'lhis photograph beside one of his pictures entitled a Hamilton Sii'oct Scene. 11 v w (hat will be recognized as James sli'ocl south. 1112) young artist. look up painting as a hobby filling With music and Photography He is a 5th ye 1' student at high school and intends going ihrqugh'g doctor. 3 '5. If, I75":