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[" 2V£à£r&15~* #¦ No.5, 65th Year SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY AUGUST 21st, 1947 $2.00 in Canada; $2.50 in U S.The annual flower Show of the Shawville Horticultural Society will be held in the High School on Wednesday, Aug.27th.Entries should be in by Aug.23rd.ENGAGEMENT MARRIED JAMES A MILLAR BARRISTER.ETC.129 Main Street HULL, QUE.O\u2014 -EADES Holy Trinity Church, Radford, was the scene of an impressive candlelight marriage service on J u 1 y 26th, at 7.30 o\u2019clock, when Miss Elaine Eades, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harry L.Eades, became the bride of James Ross Beck, son of Mr.and Mrs.William Beck.Rev.Cedi Randeli officiated at the PERSONAL MENTION IZ oTAS with Miss Faye McDowell, as soloist.The Church was decorated with 1 Teleohone isq mixed Summer flowers and ferns.1\t*\t' The bride was given in marriage by her father, and attended by Miss,\t\u2022\tM \u201e Miss V.Graham, Reg.N., of Vic- Marjorie Smart and Miss Erma Utile Je OSCAR LAFLAMME, toria Hospital, Renfrew, Ont., visited as bridesmaids.Mr.Erwin Beck,\tAdvocate Barrier friends in town during the past week, (brother of the bridegroom, was best\tR\t\u2019 ._ _ _\t,\t.man, and the ushers were Mr.Jason J\tooucuor, etc.Commute, b, Mr.Ch.rle.Uu«o\u201e.lOtSL\t.SoSw of 5Smit\u201ciS™r'\tMr\tr.jT %\tn\t\u201er^k,h,uimed UsüïsÆ\u2019wâss^s.u*\u2014- -' gins K C Smyth Erwin Cone Mrs' A Rose and other relatives in Miss Marjorie Smart wore a gown ShawviU.MUU\u201e7co.iTsml.U U win i v New Toronto |i»:4 newer pipe mid Uyproo «I* lit, m il .1 liny, l/mg Hiunch, IMionr CONCRETE MACHINERY I After an absence of six years, ulule Exhibition Park was devoted to war service, Canada's finest ex hihits of livestock, poultry, grain vegetables, fruit and flowers, and other activities of interest to farm ers will be on display at the Canadian National Kxhibiton, Toronto, the world's largest annual exposition.Entries are pouring into the C N E.'s agriculture department, which has planned a lavish showing for the first Ex.since EMI.The farm exhibits will be housed in the world's lirgest exhibition building \u2014 the Horse Palace, Coliseum and Livestock Pavilion\u2014-which covers acres and has an arena with a seating capacity of 12.(XM).$125,000 in Prizes Prizes totalling $125,000 in value will be offered to exhibitors,* who send entries from every part of Canada and from many sections of the l idled States.The Coliseum will be the scene of judging of horses and cattle, lodging begins Wednesday, August 27th, and continues each day, in various departments, until September 3rd.The famous Horse Show, which is attracting many famous jumpers and hunters, as well as agricultural horses, will he held from Monday, September 1st, to Saturday, September 0th.zv\u201e (U 11 Hand or l'owrr-o|»eratfd Mtyers \u2014lde»l lor email miiing Jobe on the term, either cement or feed 4 mod 6 cu ft Power Miser# Hand-tamped «lock Machine# for the \u2022mall operator or farmer requiring block# for hla own uee Immediate del.very Wett-laufer-Welker Imliiilrle# Limited.1210 Clay \u2014I Street.Toronto, Ontario III M X KM Opi'OKI l MTIKh A I1U8INK8S of your own for only $24 Introduce our revolutionary patented liouae hold nec#e*11>'.*irnt# for full particulars Hoi 14C.73 A.&laid* W .HAH1 4IIIC 14» h y a ' Toronto % # - j BLACKSMITH SHOP for mile With full Une lllnckamlth tools Bund Sa we.Immediate PoMHiMMion.for Helling IM health, ville., I luron fount y.Ont K'iulpped Klectrlc Bip Haas.Also m garage, reason Aten Llllivo, Kemond- VitOMlT ddive ry on the following breed# of two, threw and four w«ek old started chirk# mm M.x« d or pullets:\tllarred Hocks, New Hampshire.New Hampshire X Barred Hock, i'll* l Sussex X New Hampshire# Pullets In the following breeds White Leghorn.White I NKÎV IMKSKL Leghorn X Horred It,* k.White Bock X Luughlm Orlnder.[ White Leghorn.Black Anstralorp X White wood and ate, I Pulley#.Leghorn, Also Assorted Heavy breeds at drain.Buckets rin k bottom prie s.Also pullets eight weeks I small settles 1:00 lbs to laying Twiddle Chick llatchertea Limit,si.I HU hardson.Tlminashurg Ont Fergus.Ontario.4> Prills Jointer 1 r L sr I i t Motor.75 HP, 15 1 ton < iuodiaon Mixer, .j Shafting.Klevat-irs.2000 lbs.Floor Scales, two Send emiulrles to C.# I Mc- 4 4* FLAGS JM'LLKTM Kepeclally 3 4-5-6 week old Immediate delivery.Started.Think what these wih earn for you In a few mom he.NVe also have dnyolde lu limited quantity.Hr ay llutihny.130 John N.Hamilton.Ont.24 y, AM.S Z-* In inn Jacks or Canadian Lnsigne \u2022ewn wool hunting.Spécial offering on 4 V* and 6 fool ('mon Jacks Kasi d>e eewn cotton.Piacount foi quantities.Brighten )our community or home by ll> mg a gi*od quality flag John i kit Limited, Toronto.TWO WKi:K old started Chicks Ho, ka.New Ifampshircs, New Hampshire X Hanoi Itock Light Susse* X New II a nip \u2022hires non-sex ed 15 05, pullets HI 95.ends 14 95 pullets 17 95, cockerels 13 96 horn.White Leghorn X llarred Itork.Black Australorp X While Leghorn, White Bock X White Leghorn pulleia 23 95, Assorted Medium and Light Pullets 22.95.Three week old add 6 00 p< r hundred.Shipped C O 1> Also pullets eight weeks to laying.Top Notch Chick»rles.(luelph, Ontario.Barred Wellington tit.Weal.Holding a Model Plane as Ik; explains its construction to air cadets Jim Plummer, 14, right, and Un, Bark we 11, 14.both of Thorold, is Scrgt.Henry fiddle.II,e air cadets study air * tallies, radio equipment, armament, mctcorolog v and navigation at summer course in Camp Borden, Ont.TIRES 600 X 16 - $5 00 cock- A Knurled Heavy Breeds 14 9'».White Leg- W# are overstocked at the present of good used li ad* in lire# (guaranteed lo lie to e* relient shape» All ordeis shipped CO U for vulcanizing Truck HI : A < ON TIKK ti pedal eqmprm ni and term Tractoi corner Queen and Ontario Traffic Toll Sharply Up in June Tliea tcik 8t# .Hamilton.Ont Sports - And One Thing or Another IIVKINO AMI C I.EAMMi ONTARIO'S MOST MODERN rQI'IPl'KD TIRE SHOP Dealer* Warned Alih.M S \\\\ VMI.II HAVE TOU anything need# dyrtn# or clean log?Writ* to ue for Information We ere glad to answer your questions.Department ___________ H.Parker \u2022 D># Works Limited.191 Ton^i Street.Tomato.Ontario\tI \u2014 Traffic accidents took I hr h\\ cs of 69 persons in Ontario in June and Irfi many critic illy injured in hospitals.Analysis of fatality reports ap-1 «earing in provincial papers during month shows,\u201423 pedestrians killed, 18 drivers, 23 passengers, 4 odists and one person killed in a horse drawn vehicle.The death and accident toll was spread widely across the province, totalled 16 more deaths than in May and 24 more d \u2022 iths th in in June of last year.Ontario is however, making pro-git ss in traffic accident prevention hut there is no justification for complacency.Ten years ago, in June, 1937, there were 75 persons killed nid 1123 injured ; in July of that year (1937) the death toll reached i 101, < hitario\u2019s history.Since then, the volume of traffic in Ontario, mimic r of licensed drivers and \\ chicles has increased greatly and so also has the influx of I S.drivers.The traffic toll is not however, as high.\\f.FATK WANT HD OILS.GREASES, TIRES._____________I ARMS n>R BALA___________________ GOOD 100 acres, writ fenced and drained.young orchard hog inning to bear.All buildings In excellent condition.John McNair.llrUMsrls.Ontario By FRANK MANN HARRIS =\t(\u201cA Siibit Critic'*) = Insecticides.Electric Fence Controllers House ultd Bin I\" « lit.Hoof C ostings, etc wanted.Toronto Hesters Write Witrco Grensr & Oil Limited.There will l>c competitions for horse breeding classes, lire I and fleece wool, cut flowers, fiuit, goafs, plants, vegetables, poultry, pigeons, dairy cattle, sheep, swine, cats, dogs cage birds, rabbits, conics and other pet stock.Some 13 thousand people paid actual money to attend a Track and Field meet in Toronto the other day; and this, on the face of it, should undoubtedly crimson the cheeks of some of us writers who so brazenly assert that such affairs arc painfully boring, and sadly lacking in customer appeal.\u201cHow long lias this been going on?** remarked one s;*,its promoter to his partner, as they gazed on those well-fitted stands.\u201cMaybe, in g a gold mine.\" 1> helpless opponent \u2014for he was owe of the really \u201cBad Men\" of that period.His name, George Zaharias\u2014 husband of The Babe\u2014 with a heart as big as himself and as soft as custard.$9.09 MINIM I'M paid on the *i*»i strut* th: < e minutes Flu o IU> I tfllKIII- l\u2019nlimited prospects Conan at u«ii.Hamilton.ill'* Foil HALE, good gram and dairy farm, 130 acres, over 100 workable, lots of running water, good building*, silo, fences, sugar bush and eiaiwralor.small down payment, balance arranged: well with or without stock and implements; 12 miles north Belleville I Elliott, West Huntingdon.V.O.160 ACHES on highway II, near Kirkland Lake.roofed 6-room dwelling, creek.3 wells, pumps, hay and timber, good for poultry, rattle, farming and tourists, hunting and fishing.Ward.Tart well, Ont.POSSESSION ANYTIME.100 acres all tillable, Victoria County, haying done, good level land.9-room brick house, large barn, stone foundation, steel roof, water and litter carriers In stables, hydro, implement shed, garage, hogpen, hen house, 3 g odd well*.I I Reasonably priced.Terms.Will Tremeer.Créas well.Ont.Rhone Manilla 15-11-23.Apply Canada i, nil.r I?ANTED GENERAL DUTY NURSES ' For Markdal* Private llowplia?1100 00 36 a re vlt-ared.H buU'ling*.re- | month and full maintenance.Apply l>r.It.I, Care foot, Mat kdale.Ont WOMAN for general houacwoiT Country home, near Toronto city limite.MT», t oi bet.It It.No.1, Todmorden.Out.* ?Pets and Grain More than 6.000 entries have been received for the poultry, pigeon and pet stock show.'There arc nearly 1300 classes of large fowl and bantams, turkeys and waterfowl, rabbits and other small furred pets, pigeons and caged birds.Twenty-one outstanding judges will decide the winners.Spvcal classes are open to members of Ontario agricultural societies for grain and seed in sacks and for sheaf groups.Prize money will be shared.00 per cent, to the winning exhibitor and 40 per cent, to the society of which he is a member.To allow for varying climatic and soil conditions, exhibits will be placed in three divisions, with separate prizes for each.Roughly, they arc Muskoka, Parry Sound, Halihur-ton and Northern Ontario ; York and Simcoe counties and Pastern Ontario ; Western Ontario.* $ Me know of a teen-age lad it,/if lakes a rather gloomy outlook on things as they are.7 rying to get a job for the Su tinner Holidays hr rame home one evening with the tidings that he\u2019d been turned down by four prospective employers because of not yet having Ins Junior Mairie.\u201c1 guess about the only thing a guy can be nowadays without knowing anything,\u201d lie moodily remarked, \u201cis cither a renter or m Member of Parliament separate classifications for WANTED WANTED \u2014 All kind# of dressed poultry.Ten price» for top bird» Joseph Cooper Limited Poultry Dept .2054 Dsn fart h Ave., Toron tc (We do custom grading t i now, wc'vc been overlook - * * $ But ere you start feeling too badly for us in our hour of shame, or think very seriously of promoting something of the sort yourself, it might be well not to overlook a couple of angles.One, that the meet in question was under the auspices of the Police ; and in the matter of selling tickets an Officer of the Law seems to have\u2014for some reason obscure to us\u2014quite an edge over, sav, a mem- 1er of the Y.M.C.A.DAIRY BUSINESS WANTED We have a buyer What have you to offer?for a dairy, creamery, and milk supply depot, almoat any locality will he amiable company will purchase and une all the milk available ATTENTION rARMER* EUH SALE\u2014Tractor Ttrea.made ot rubber, suitable for bolting on steel wheels.116 00 each, rear wheels; 17.60 each, front wheels When ordering state diameter and width of wheels.shire Are., Toronto.Ont.the worst for any month in This to Include lTice up to 150,000 the business and buildings .Sons, Realtors, 1\u201933'j Dundas Street, London Itert Weir A * ?* National Rubber Co.Ltd., » Wilt t At a race track recently we were asked to explain something which sooner or later puzzles practically all newcomers to The Sport of Kinks The question was, \u201cWhy are there no races at a distance of an even mile ?\u201d For while jou can find races carded at almost any distance between four furlongs and a couple of miles, those just one mile in length arc about as scarce as south paw tonsorial artists.HAIRDRESSING To Keep Garden Free From Slugs LEARN Hairdressing the Robertson method Information on request regarding classes Robertson's Hairdressing Academy.117 Av» nue Road.Toronto.dour variety shows, world\u2019s champion slip softball games, world's professional swimming marathon, radar in action, television, specially imported French automobiles, Hitler\u2019s personal armored car, Olsen and Johnson of \u201cHcllzapoppin\u201d fame, spe- | the latest in motor cars and radio, elvborate pure food and commercial displays, \u201cSilk from Kggs to Fabric\u201d\u2014a live silkworm display\u2014a dog derby, baby show, a new permanent midway with many new features, and a host of other attractions both entertaining and educational.MEDICAL * ?Slugs arc the grey, snail-like creatures which rasp the leaves of tender vegetables, leaving a slimy trail on * the foliage and on the soil beneath the plants, shun daylight and thrive only where there is an abundance of moisture, being most troublesome in rainy seasons, in damp shady corners of the garden, and in low-lying areas of heavy land Slugs will feed on almost all vegetables, but arc particularly fond of beans, lettuce, cabbage, and cauliflower.They attack celery in the bleaching process.They eat shallow circular pits in the fruits of tomatoes, and in the autumn they bore into the roots of carrots and beets.* Every sufferer of J\u2019ROVEN REMEDY Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy.Munro\u2019s Drug Store.335 Elgin.Ottawa.Postpaid SI.00.And, Two\u2014of the 15 thousand present.an estimated 14 thousand 9 hundred paid no attention whatever to anything except a Beauty Contest which just happened to he one of the many features.For it is a sad commentary on our Western civilization, and one that no doubt causes many head-shakings around the Kremlin, that a comely tomato in a bathing suit will attract more eyes than the greatest xaulter who ever climbed a pole.General Program In addition to the exhibits of WHY SUFFER ARTHRITIC They and rheumatic torment when Breenatone of fers prompt lasting relief, treatment 11.00 postpaid.Box 118.Vancouver.?* * One months* Indian Remedies.cial interest to farm people, the 1(M7 ( X K J lie explanation is simple, and comes from the fact that most tracks o« this side of the water arc one mile around.Jn order to have a long straight run at the end, as well as to provide the most close-up thrills for the most people, the finish line is placed well past the halfway mark of the home stretch.So in a race it one mile, before the horses got straightened out after the break they would be into the first turn, with plenty of spills and pile-ups ensuing.To avoid this, extra yardage is added.so that we have races at such odd distances as 1 mile 5 yards.1 mile 70 yards and so forth.Of course you, gentle reader, knew all this years and years ago; but there\u2019s always a new crop of patrons com ing up, some of whom may have wondered.has arranged an outstanding program for the entire two weeks from August 22 to September 6 (excluding Sundays).There will he music by the United States Navy Band and 40 other bands, free out Every sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon'* Monroe Drug .Store, 335 Elgin.Postpaid $1.00.DON'T DELAY! Remedy.Ottawa.OPPORTl'MTIES FOR WOMEN BE A HAIDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Great Opportunity Learn Hairdressing Pleasant dignified profession, thousands successful.Marvel graduates America's greatest system.Illustrated cats logue free.Write or Call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS 151 Bloor St.XV., Toronto Branches 44 King St., Hamilton â 74 RMeau Street.Ottawa THK \"HOSPITAL for Sick Children.Toront offers a certificate course to young women In the care of Infanta and young children.Length of course\u20149 months.Requirements \u2014Applicants must be between eighteen and thirty years of age with one year of high school \u2022maintenance and uniform, being received now for courses beginning August flrat and September first.Apply to Superintendent of Nurses.Hospital for dick Children.6 7 College Street.Toronto.* * * < Which recalls flic Copy Writer in the Department Store advertising bureau who was busily engaged tn coopering an announcement for a neze line of feminine bathing tunics good wages * * I 1 COS- Dis headline, as somebody took a peek over his shoulder, read -SWIM SI ITS Dl SIGNED TO REVEAL ALL MI LAD V\u2019S REST FEATURES.uCouldn't If Plants in infested soil may be protected by a thin film of hydrated lime which is dusted over the foliage and on the ground in the evening after the sun has gone down and feeding has commenced, says W.G.Mattcwson, Division of Entomology, Dominion Department of Agriculture.Hydrated lime is effective only when dry, and fur this reason a few dustings at intervals of three or four days is much more effective than one heavy application.Ü» .< 4T m » save space and wordage \u201d said the kibitzer, \u201cby just putting a period after the word ALIA you \\ > \u2022 % / > ad Remuneration provided plus full Applications are ; \u2022 f e- v * * * * * * ¦ M Whenever \\\\c see the name of Babe Didrickson Zaharias athlete who one of the funniest ever had in connection One afternoon, while his mother went shopping, we were left in charge of our three-year-old son; and, to pass the time away, took him around to the local wrestling office.There, greatly abetted and encouraged by the grapplcrs sitting around, he proceeded to raise merry Aitch to such an extent that we were forced to use stern measures.These measures consisted of a mild slap on the place by Nature provided\u2014one which the kid hardly felt, or even noticed for that matter.n Ranks and bankers, of course, do their best to encourage the sober, moral and virtuous life.Still, knozv a man who, in a strange city, wanted to cash a cheek for a fairly large amount.Asked to identify himself he produced, among other papers, a card bearing his name as a member of a zvclt known Rib le ( lass.7 he bank manager still hesitating he then pulled out his Liquour Permit\u2014and got the money without further ado.$ * $ And with negro players being signed up so frequently these days ia Big League Baseball circles, no doubt we shall be seeing more of them operating in the National Hockey League.\u2014 greatest girl ever lived\u2014it recalls ¥>t x 8 PATENTS we f I experiences wc with sport.f: rKTHERSTONAVCH * Company Patent Solicitors Established 1890.14 King West.Booklet of Information on request PHOTOGRAPHY 1 : Toronto The lower as well as the tipper surfaces of the leaves, should be covered and the surrounding soil should be coated in such a way that the slugs will have to crawl through the dust before they can reach the plants, or the plants may be sprayed thoroughly with bordeaux mixture.This material is repellent to the slugs, and plants kept covered with the spray will he largely protected from attack.Baits consisting of mctaldehyde and bran have given satisfactory control of slugs in small gardens hut are too expensive for use under field conditions.They may he bought ready-mixed at most seed stores and should be used according to the manufacturer's directions.t GET BETTER PICTURES from this big.reliable etudlo AT LOWER PRICES : Send l hem to Don't risk >< ur films Mat Snapshot Service.AN?SIZE ROLL b or 8 Exposures DEI ELOPED and PRINTED SOc Reprints from your negatives 4c.1 mounted enlargements 4 x 6\u201c 25c.En-lancements framed 7 x 9\" In Gold.Silver.Walnut or Black Frames 74c.If pictures Prints and enlargements t ti * W *\u2022**>-¦ AV colored 9 4c.mads from prints of lost negatives.Dept.M V 5 ( I STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE BOX 129.POST OFFICE A.TORONTO :\u2022 ?* * & But after his mother had collected the youngster and gone on her way, one of the wrestlers sat there looking extremely sad and depressed.Wc asked him what was wrong.\u201c1 just can\u2019t get over how cruel you were to that poor little kid.\u201d was the undoubtedly sincere reply.That night wc watched the very same grapplcr with thousands veiling for his blood because of the \u201ctortures\u201d he was ghoulishly inflicting on an apparent- iVING\u2019S PHOTO SERVICE Army Style a*# VII prints with deckle edge.6 or 8 exposure v>lla\u201425c.Reprint* 3c, each.Box 2.Station (, Toronto._______________________________________ ÎÜ WAY Photo Service «*ffera you the latest in photo finishing.Films developed and tie deckle craft print of each negative com-dele In snapshot album 30c.Reprints 4c.for better quality and faster personal service >end your films to Nu Way Photo Service, latlon A.Dept.C.Toronto.vlv/.-, AMw.y First rookie: 7 hear you had s wrestling match with the top sergeant.I Chat happened-\u201d Second rookie; \"Well, l decides to surprse him, so I jumps at him and grabs his wrist Eke this, and jerks Ins neck like this, and before he knows what hits him, I'm Yêt my back.\u201d .B .\u2022V i Victory Smile\u2014Here's South Africa\u2019s 1 lobby Locke ami the Seagram (Told Cup, emblematic of Canadian golfing supremacy, after Locke had established a record of 268 for 72 holes in the Canadian Open Golf Championships at Toronto Scarboro.Locke\u2019s victory takes tlte Seagram Gold Cup out of North America for the first time in historv.CHECKED in a Ji ffy -or Money flick ITCH J PERSONAL For quick relief from Itchlne caused by athlete s foot, scabies.$*m pies and other Itchioc coodi^O^ViSjc*lMloîf* medir,llF - / S Proverb* 1:8-9;\t6:20-23;\t17:11 22:6; 23:22-26.1 / t ! Z J Goldin I ext \u2014 7 raut up a ehilé in the way lie should go : and when he i> (,/(/.he trill not depart from it.\u2014Proirrs 22:6: The Bible is a text-book not only of individual salvation, Init also of family religion.When the Philippian jailer (Acte 16).terror-stricken lest his prisoners should have escaped, hut reassured hv the voice of Paul, cried \u201cWhat must I do to he saved ?\" Paul replied, \u201cBelieve on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shall be saved, and thy house.\u201d Hut family religion had deep roots m the Old Testament, and in the Jewish literature were many pie-eepts, giving wise counsel to parents, and setting forth the duties of children, thus establishing with clearness the conditions of family welfare and a happy home-life.Some of the choicest of these precepts constitute our lesson.It ought to Ik* noted how strongly they stress the law and commandments.\u201cMy son, keep thy father's commandment, and forsake not the law of thy mother.\u201d There must he standards of right, and a sense of responsibility, if there arc to he sound relationships and happiness in the home.The acceptance of parent hoof without an adequate sense of responsibility is the root of a great deal of home breakdown and tragedy today.A first essential of a goof home is good parents.What can In expected of children, if their par* cuts do ntone as McCale turned to follow the trio.He walked over to it and opened the door with a flourish.He bowed as Donna.\"late as usual.All CUE BULLETIN AN%\u20ac HIRST 'IfouA.\tGru+vbeJUr'L Welcome Women\u2019s Forum To Air Views In Two-Day Session How do Canadian women feel about the youth centres being set up in their own communities?Arc they satisfied with present educational facilities for their children?Are Canadian women shining up to their responsibilities among the women of the world?h y stepped Lieutenant.\" Marriage Between Two Faiths Solved titled to lus nun /.iti /i person I ÿ belief, te hit It usually was fostered by bis parents It becomes an intégral pat I of his eharacter, and deserves c> e same respect as his other pinions.It is when one of the t:vo tries to impose his faith on the other, that trouble begins.When that happens.it tan last through a lifetime, threatening the marriage, and often resulting in the tlnldrcn being raised m no .hut eh at all 1 >l.AK AN Ml HI RSI 1 My tins- \u2022\tband and I arc both daily readers \u2022\tof your column.VVc think He got to his feet, lowering his head as lie slowly turned to take them all in.No one moved toward « »ay, our ex* pcricnce in a marriage between *\tdifferent faillis may help some of *\tyour other followers.We arc of different faiths, hut *\thave been happily married for six *\tyears.We have two wonderful *\tchildren.Wc never had a serious *\tquarrel and neither g.ix v up his *\tchurch.him.He gave them a contemptuous glare.Finally he turned to Victoria and spoke his last words in their presence.\u201cYou'll tell\u2014Mother $ / 1 lis voice Il t A young people who attend \u2022 eut ,hutches ipproach mar* l\u2018tje as you tie» did.recognizing that it is neeessary a compromise, they , an work it t>ut./hat implies a lopmcnt, he whit h many y oungsters hai e not achieved.So hi such instances it if better to wait till they can m eept mutual independence of religion or decide not to many at alt.Questions like these w ill be discussed at a two-day Women's Forum to take place at the Canadian National Fxhihition Aug.r.o.'U, Kate Aitkcn.Director of 3i* broke.She nodded.\u201cI.ct\u2019s go,\" said Donlvxy.They took him away.They had left the Bigelow house in a storm of questions from the first reporters on the scene, in the din of explosions from photographers' flash bulbs, in the confusion of the comings and goings of officials from police headquarters and the district attorney\u2019s office.Mc Calc was looking forward to the peace and quiet of his own apartment.1 1' 7 P \u201cBe fore we married we had an honest talk about spcctivc We which the children would belong to.When my husband wishes to go to church 1 *\tgo with him, and vice versa.We *\thave friends, too, of different *\tfaiths who arc also happily mar- |\t* + ried »/ -/ itunt\\ Women\u2019s Activities, has annouir ccd er Miss Mabel St oak ley of Toronto has been named chairman of the four sessions to be bold in the theatre of the Coliseum.West Annex.\"Guest speakers in the panel discussions will attempt to clar- our rc-faiths.decided church Bad Pun Department A certain ambitious young movie actress complained to a declining star : \"It irks me to think that / jei only one hundred thousand dollars S pictured 1 o which the other rejoined i \"Nice irk if you can get it\u201d / i TO *HI SITATIM You are wise \u2022\thcNuml your years to question this \u2022\tlad's eligibility.Your family phy- \u2022\tsician can adx isc vou best.ifv the place of women in an intelligent Canada,\" Mrs.A it ken said They will talk oxer women's responsibilities in the home, the commumtx.tin; nation and the world.\u201d Representatives of all wo- ?* It was Veronica who found the piece of letter.Don levy took oxer xxith a brus-quencss that was unfamiliar.He herded them all into the library, where an astonished and shaking butler was fussing around Miss Adelaide.She stood, a figure of '\u2022tone, drained of all animation.Her face was gray against the mantel, anguished.\"Stephen/ mur that became a cry.The young-old face of Stephen looked half nglv, half despairing in the dim light.There haunted look behind his eyes.He xx et his lips with the tip of his tongue.Suddenly he slumped into & chair.\u201c\\es\", Me Calc >aid.His sophisticated mouth curled in triumph and his tone was brittle.\u2018 Stephen Bigelow, dressed as sailor, whom we saw loitering ibout the entrance to the Common just before the murder.He looked up at the house once, remember?He must have seen us at the bay window of the drawing room, for the next time I noticed him, he was reading a paper, probably to hide his face.\\vhcn Yallaincourt approached the house, he must have come across the street into the shelter r f the area way that goes under the front steps \u2014 the service entrance.When Curt was passing, he simply stepped up to him and fired pointblank.\u201d TO \u201cSTILL IN LOYI M « BOT.H \u201d: \u2022\t'The luhax iur of the parents of these girls may xxrll influence their *\town standards ?\tknow the girls; talk it oxn xxith \u2022\tthem.When the) reached it, they found Ann Harriot dozing by the dying fire.She jumped up.smoothing rumpled hair into place.\"Well/* she said tartly, \"arc you all right \u2019 Running around like that in your dressing gown.My goodness.That\u2019s no way to call on the Beacon Street Bigelows.It\u2019s all over, isn\u2019t it?It came over the radio about an hour ago.You xx ou Id have to wrestle with murderers.wouldn\u2019t you?You sure you feel all right ?\u201d She was trying hard to cover up her concern.She had been worrying about him all evening, afraid that he might seriously harm his injured >houl- , Your mothers t Even one lias the same God, *\tand studies from the same Bible.*\tIt can and docs work out fine, if *\tthe two involved use some coin - *\tmon sense] \"We know.rganizations and women everywhere are invited to attend these sessions to a on, or tie *\tnot have listened t gossip.No mcc *\tbox allow s others to say anything *\tderogatory about bis girl friend.*\tand far less will he believe it.\\I1 *\tthis you xx ill better understand as *\tyou grow older.Take in y word for *\tit now.TORONTO #\thi *r?Room With ll.it It.Hliewer and Telephone #\tSingle.S'!.50 op\u2014 Double, S.1.50 up #\tRood lood.Mining and llaneieg Nightly Yon must stop I # xx on hi Keep It Covered $ DAILY READER * TOLERANT PEOPLE // IS A DELIGHT to learn of marriages between people who are as tolerant as yon and your husband are.It bespeaks a like tolerance in y our two families, too, that they did not forbid your marnage.I hey I * knew your trusted in it Almost any différence between two people in lore « an be worked out if I * both are intelligent and resonable.!\t* she said in a nuir Science announces a new cooking rule, according to Pathfinder: Cover the pan when heating milk.Light destroys riboflavin, the 1 : x it am in for which milk is the main source.Keeping the milk in the dark retains most of it.Other advantages are that milk beats slightly faster when covered, and the lid keeps a skin from forming on the surtac Mirrbourne at Carlton Tel.HA.4135 I Win was a ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED i Your parents know best vspeci- *\tally about tins boy.They only *\twant >oti to he happy.I expect *\tthey realized what sort he was.and forbade you to go with him to protect xou from just such a heart - *\tbreak as vou ha\\ a id wnn a c now.*\tPut this experience behind m.u *\tand go ahead now as though *\tdidn\u2019t know him at all.Have dates *\twith your other friends, and before *\t>oii think it possible, you will be *\thaving good times again.There\u2019s *\tno cure for one boy like another *\tbox, you know.Let us both hope *\txour next one will he more lovai.1 o» ¦ ¥¦ S * \u2019! Your Handwriting and You \\ oil Politically Impossible ltfdn\u2019t rote for you if you were St.Peter himself Candidate: \"If I were St.Peter, you e an Id n't rote for we.You tcouldu't he in my riding.'' \\ By Voter: \"Ifby.1 Alex S.Arnott HOTEL METROPOLE \\ NIAGARA FAI.L3 OIT.\u2014 4 N R STATION Many requests for handwriting analysis reach me and I am pleased and A to report many interesting varied handwritings.When xvriting your request, it is advantageous to send one or more full pages of script xvritten in ink i on good quality plain paper is more satisfactory than pencil due to its permanent qualities, also ink xvill not smear or fun on quality Paper without ruled lines * PARKER HOUSE Ro/k Of MAKE IKU.S l)S among those who belong to your own faith, says Anne Hirst.If you need adrtee, write her at Pox A.room 421, 7.» Adelaide St.IVesf.Toronto.% \u2022or* I uk * k \u2022 > « 2> .A 4» Better Bake Plenty Add 1 envelope Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast and 1 tsp.sugar to 1 c.lukewarm water.Stir; let stand 10 min.Scald 1 c.milk, add 5 tbs.sugar, add 2 tsp.salt, cool to lukewarm.Add to yeast mixture.Add 3 c.sifted flour, beat until perfectly smooth.Add 4 tbs.melted shortening and 3 c.more sifted flour, or enough to make easily handled dough.Knead well.Place in greased bowL Cover, let rise in warm place until doubled in bulk, about 1 Vi hours.Punch dough down in bowl; let rise again in warm place until nearly doubled in bulk, about 40 min.When light, roll out X\u201d thick.Brush over lightly with melted shortening.Cut with 2\" biscuit cutter, crease through center heavily with dull edge of knife, fold over in pocket book shape.Place on well-greased shallow pens apart.Cover; let rise until light, about 1 hour.Bake In 400*F.oven about 15 minutes.* * * ,1 McCale looked at Don levy and hi* men, xvho were grouped over the crestfallen culprit.Donlcvy looked up at him.It xvas so simple, really, now that it was explained.He did say, the ghost of derision on his lips, \"Peculiar no one mentioned a sailor hanging around.\u201d I know,\" McCale answered Hit-My fault entirely.I pride I .paper is necessary as the spacing and | direction of the writing is an extra consideration in the analysis.What\u2019s In a Name?9 vil (jjj i \u2022 « The Canadian Kmhassv in Wash X - l se the pen with which you arc accustomed to writing and not i pen with .which you arc not famil-Thc pen nib should be free troni corrosion as a coated nib causes heavy and light shadows in the script with uneven and in g ton has no trouble at all telling the difference between right and wrong The Ambassador is alxvays Wrong\u2014liis name is Hume Wrong.His third secretary is Wright\u2014 Hume Wright.\"What\u2019s in a name?\" asked Shakespeare.The latest cd- ering lines.Writing that is untidy 'lion of the Diplomatic Blue Book with blots, scratches and due to a bad pen nib, hinder in conveying the true personality of the writer.Write in the best hand- ¥ y a -of s > |/% \u2022 : > iar * terly myself on having a photographic mind, and I missed that.too.Men in the service arc so common shout the streets these days that they go almost unnoticed anywhere.That is where he xvas so clever.Who would connect a sailor with the Bigelows?One thing I should have seen, though, most certainly.I\u2019ll never forgive myself for that.\" \u2018 What\u2019s that?\u201d asked Donlevy.* McCale reached out and took the hat Stephen Bigelow had in his hand.He cocked a finger and spun the thing around like a plate.\u201cWell, I\u2019ll be damned,\u201d Donlevy exploded.\u201d1 don\u2019t blame you.\u201d There was chagrin in McCale\u2019s tone.\"This hat is perfectly round which identifies it as the type worn a number of years ago.The style was changed about fixe years ago.The wave ?> xv ou Id seem to emphasize that a man\u2019s name means nothing.Wrong and Wright arc both consistently right at the Canadian Embassy; xv hi le one of the most careful men in the entire diplomatic corps is Lieut.Colonel \\Y smears 4566 mt SIZES 34-49 xvriting you can while in a comfort able and natural writing position.W hen the above suggestions followed, the script contains ill the A casual elements of your true personality.If the script is distorted and care-lcsly written, the analyst must make i allowances for such discrepancies j when making an analysis.k U m *: P.Careless, military attache of the British Embassy / are I or commit ami slim style you can't beat Pattern 43GG that\u2019s easy to slip into, keeps you looking your best all day long.The neckline and pockets are nexv! Pattern 43GG comes in sizes 34, 36.38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 49 takes yards 39-inch fabric.Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (23c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern, to room 421.73 Adelaide St.xvest.Toronto.Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER.V SS .4- |N C \\ P|S Size 30 \u2018 Snyonr tvishing « wor/ complete analysis phase send self addressed stamped envelope to Bax B.room 73 Adelaide St.West, Toronto.There is no charge for this y tffeciu* to This fins msdicme is of termer IYDIAL PI/I HUM'S üü»«» ISSUE SI\u20141M7 TABLE TALKS TEEN-TOWN TOPICS % .*56 ¦ ; * .\u2018 -â By BARRY MURKAR Summer Sweets .» -¦ before I noticed the crowd standing there waiting.As we struggled up through the surf, trying to hold each other up, Susie\u2019s pop ran into the water and grabbed her.I hen hr grabbed me\u2014and I do mean grabbed me.After my teeth were back in place, he really let me have it.So did half the townspeople that were there.1 may be up for attempted manslaughter next week, by the way things sound at the moment.On top of it all, 1 ha\\ e to buy a new rudder and repair the damaged boat.bunny thing, but everything lia; pens to me.I\u2019m \u201ccut-off\" from going to Susie\u2019s anymore.My allowance i* shot for eight months to pay for the boat and I Inst my watch in the water.Well, 1 learned one thing 11 1 start out tu travel around the horn, I\u2019ll go by bicycle.It'll be a heck of a lot less trouble.And another thing, there will be no women along with me either.\"A vast ye land-lubber am] trim your main sails,\" 1 shouted.\"What's all that racket down there?\" called a voice from above.It was Susie\u2019s mother, from the bedroom window.\u201cIs Susie ready yet?\" 1 asked.\u201cA fair wind blows and we must Le off on the blue.\" \u201cYou never mind that nonesense,\" retorted Susie\u2019s mom \u201cI hear that this is your first time out in a sail boat.1 think Susie would be much better off to sit at home, where it is safe\" \u201cNow don't \\on worry about a thing,\" 1 consoled, \u201cI can handle that boat on any sea.The deeper and rougher the better Why some day, 1 intend to sail around the Horn in my own yacht.\" Just then Susie came around the corner of the hous«.at me and burst into a fit of laugh- F ! A plain custard sauce well chilled Zmakes an excellent accompaniment So fresh fruit in place of crçsin oi the idea in reverse is baked custard with fresh fruit I A satire.The home economists of the Consumer Section say that there are several points to he stressed in making custards.Too much heat curdles either baked or boiled custards so soft custards should be rooked over boiling wather, stirred constantly and removed ss the mixture coats the spoon.Baked custards arc always set in a pan of hot water or poached for the same reason to keep the beat moderate.Here are several excellent recipes for simple summer desserts.- rr fV ' >\u2022 a s soon ,1 ¦ ! \u2018 m 4.ft 7 < - /- » ¥ i She looked ! CEREAL CUSTARD 2 cups cooked cereal 2\tcups milk 2\ttablespoons molasses Î4cup sugar * *8gs % teaspoon nutmeg Mix cereal, milk, molasses and sugar.Add beaten eggs and Nutmeg Mix well, pour into a greased casserole, place in a pan of hot water and ove-poach in a moderately slow oven 325 degrees F.for 30 minutes.Chill and serve with fresh fruit.Six servings.CHOCOLATE SPANISH CREAM \\l/i tablespoons granulated gelatine Va cup cold water 3\tegg yolks Va teaspoon salt 2*4 cups milk 1% ounces unsweetened chocolate (11/% squares) 1 teaspoon vanilla 3\tegg whites 1/3 cup sugar hr ¦wf * / V 1 \u201cWhere did you get that silly looking cap?\" she asked.\u201cIt\u2019s almost over the end of your nose\".\u201cForget the smart stuff and let\u2019s get going,\" I retorted.\u201cAnyway this hat belonged to old man Williams.He was a captain on some of the best lake boats that eve r sailed ; so there.\" \u201cBe care t ill, dear,\" called Susie\u2019s mom, \u201cand don\u2019t let know-it-all go out too far.I\u2019ll be in a stew until you get hack.\u201d WL t % Sewing Note ! ' V While v\\c hav< our needle in hand, here's a note of counsel on sewing from the Department of Agriculture whose authorities on home economics know about such things.The length of the thread with which you sew is important it you want to do a skillful job.A long thread should lull sed only where the stitches arc long, as in basting.Otherwise, a short thread about a foot in length will give the best results.! I % * A .Cl , Iroquois Celebrate Border Crossing Privileges\u2014Celebrating restoration of free border cross» ing privileges, more than 2,000 members of the Six Nations tribes gathered at Niagara balls.Ont., last week.Norma Sty res, Indian maiden, and an Indian child listen as Ernest Benedict plays a water drum.?On the way to the bay 1 tried to impress Susie with my knowledge of the sea, wind and txiats.1 think I impressed her with my wind, but not sea and boats.The boat, a chum of mine was loaning me for the afternoon, was ready when we arrived and we lost no time in getting away.\tI \u201cThis is the life,' 1 shouted at Su- I sic, who was sitting up front.We headed for the gap and out on the lake.CHRONICLES OF GHCEO FflflM ) By Gwendoline P.Clarke One day last week we went In London.I'pun announced that that was his summer holiday Î And the trip was mostly business \u2014 in quest of tractor parts.But still we really had a lovely outing ; saw lots of scenery that was quite new to us and passed through many towns\u2014or near them \u2014 that ha el previously been just names on the map.Woodstock.Baris, Caledonia, Itigcrsoll, Delhi, St.Thomas, Tillsonburg and some other smaller places.Somewhere near Woodste>ck vve ran into a storm.And what a storm- the rain was terrific\u2014but Bob kept right on driving.Gradually we drove out of it and before we reached Lonelon vve were rolling along on elry ground again.At London my sister-in-law and 1 were badly fooled\u2014it was early closing day ?To make matters worse the summer sales were on and many of the dresses vve saw in the windows were really reasonable in price \u2014and yet all we could do was window-shop.Partner thought that was just as well, but were wc prove,keel ! However I consoled myself with the thought that in a elay or two there would be a trip to Guelph\u2014and it wouldn't be on a Wednesday\u2014not if 1 knew it.But more about that later.Great Britain is going to turn some if its scarce sugar, fats and cereal* into the manufacture of a limited quantity of beverages, biscuits.and chocolates to get dollars for vital basic supplies like feeding stuffs.I ood Minister John Strachcy announced in the House of Commons recently.Mr Strachey declared that the target would be $10,000,000 worth of these special manufactured foods annually\u2014enough to buy nearly 600.000 tons of additional feeding \u2022tuffs.\u201cWhat it amounts to is that vve are going to use our processing and manufacturing facilities and \u2022kill, plus a very little of our sugar, fats, and cereals, in order to earn foreign currency which will pay for .much bigger quantities of basic foods,\" he said.I He appealed to \u201cfriends overseas'* to realize this when they saw small quantities of British foods in their stores and not to slacken their efforts to send foods to Britain.wc didn't drive through it but the surrounding countryside was lovely with the town nestling in a valley among beautiful trees.Even little cottages were shaded by great oaks and sturdy maples that gave the whole district an old world look.Sometime I would like to visit Paris again and really explore.returning Partner Soak gelatine in cold water.Make a custard of egg yolks, salt and milk melting chocolate in milk.Cook in top of double boiler, stirring constantly, unfit mixture coats \u2022he spoon.Dissolve gelatine in hot mixture.( ool and add flavor- \u201cDon\u2019t you go out too far, you know what mom said,\u201d warned Su- 00# sir.filO \u201cThat mother of yours underestimates my abilities.You\u2019d think I didn't know anything, the way she goes on.\u201d \u2022 \u201cWell, you usually manage to mess things up before you finish.\u201d * \u201cRelax ! relax ! Get the salt in ; your blood and heavc-to.\u201d Susie came down to my end of the boat with a coke and some cookies.\u201cArc wc slowing down?\u201d asked Susie a little\twhile later.\t| \u201cMy gosh, there's a lull coming,\u201d I cautioned.\u201cYes and a storm too, if those Mack clouds in the west mean any- | thing\u201d.\t^\tj \u201cNow don't\tget excited\tSusie,\tI'll\t: handle everything.\u201d ?* Now for our Guelph trip This was made so that my sister-in-law might visit friends but wc also hoped to do a little shopping as well.\u201cHoped\u201d is right .those blessed parking meters! I parked the car at the foot of Main for a nickel's worth oi time then away to the stores.There were several things I wanted\u2014little things that one cannot buy in a small town.I also wanted a house dress And you know how it is\u2014selection is still limited so it was out of one store and into another.The 60 minutes was just about up before 1 knew it and 1 still hadn't got my dress.The salesclerk was showing me another line when 1 had to apologise and run\u2014\u201cParking time running out!\u201d I explained.1 rescued \u201cthe Greening\u201d from the eyes of the law and decided it would i lie better to park further up the street.This time I allowed 24 minutes, rushed into another store, found the dress I wanted, but, as before, I shopped with one eye on the clock and didn\u2019t really get half the things 1 wanted.W ith one minute- to go 1 was ready to make a run for the car when it started to r.n.It just about fell down in bucketfuls.draped oxer my head and shoulders 1 ran to put another copper in the | slot and waited in a store doorway | for the storm to abate.And as 1 i waited there was the indicator slow- I ly but surely slipping back to the « comer.Not that 1 expected any parking officer to be inspecting meters in that storm but the point is one of them could have been lurking in a sheltered doorway just as I was.Presently there was a lull in the storm and wc made a run for the car ;ttid away to sec our friends, leaving our unfinished shopping in disgust.\\ ing When mixture begins to lliick-
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