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There is no more glamorous name associated with the King's Plate, oldest race run continuously on the North American continent, and which:
had its eightieth running at Woodbine, Toronto, on May 22, than that of Seagram. And this year, Their Majesties the King and Queen,
watched the famous race, Tales of Seagram triumphs in this race reach back to the storied past and to the more leisurely age of Victorian
times, an age of fair women, fast horses and the placid contentment of the countryside. Since 1891 when 'Victorious, the aptly named Seagram
steed, set the family star in the ascendant, Seagrams have won the Phte 20 times. Twenty winners under the colors of one family is a truly
remarkable record and one that is expected to endure for all time. In the above photograph are seen the 20 victors, and inset, Saragossa (left)
and Gold Fawn (right) entries in the Plate this year. At the top, under the circled heads is a reproduction of 50 guineas annually donated by
the King to the winning owner.
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Modern
Etiquette
BY ROBERTA LEE
1. How can a person overcome
the habit of saying tactless things
Without thinking?
2. Is it considered good form for
bridegroom to kiss laic bride, col-
lowing the ceremony at a church?
3. When a girl of eighteen is in-
troduced to a woman of forty, or
older, is it necessary for the girl
to rise?
4. When one has been invited to
a party, or other affair, and after
accepting he contracts a severe
cold, what should he do?
ffi. Shouldn't a motorist be just as
courteous on the road as he is at
some social function?
6. What is the difference between
the formal and informal tea?
ANSW ERS
1 Think twice before you speak.
"A word and a stone once let go
cannot be recalled," and a person
with this habit should train him-
self to hesitate before speaking, un-
til this practice is broken.
2. No. But it is all right at a
home wedding.
3. Yes, it is the courteous thing
to do.
4. Phone the hostess and express
how sorry you are that you cannot
come, but do not go.
5. If there is any distinction, he
should be more alert and courteous
as safety is a factor.
6. The decorations of the inform-
al tea are not so elaborate and the
refreshments are more simple. The
hostess at an informal affair also
mingles with her guests and does
not remain at the door to greet
each newcomer.
Royalty T,.: rtes
►' , f f aio Steak
Choice Dish Is Served At One
of Uie Meals on C°:e Royal
Train.
The pleat of the buffalo, once
the principal fare of pioneer plains-
men, is a popular repast with many
Canadians who like extra flavor
and novelty in their meals. Tasty
buffalo steaks were served at one
of the meals on the Royal train
according to the Department of
Resources, Ottawa, which maintains
great herds of these animals in two
national parks in Western Canada.
Described as the noblest rumin-
ant that ever trod the earth, the
buffalo was at one time nearly ex-
tinct, but the establishment. of
herds in Buffalo and Elk Island
b ational Parks saved thein from
this fate. To -day it is necessary to
reduce the herds at regular int(:r-
vals to keels them within the carry -
Ing capacity of the park pastures,
and from time to time periodic
slaughters are carried out .by con-
tract under government super-
vision.
SC(, 'iUT1N
One of the outstanding events at
the big annual Parents' Night of
the 1st Merritton, Ont., Scout Group
held at the Merritton Town Hall,
was the investing of the Troop's
two first King's Scouts. The im-
pressive reaffirmation of the Scout
Promise and. the "knighting" of the
twp Ygllpg oagdidateswith a stroke
of the Scout staff.
A. Boy Scout Day at the New
York World's Fair has been an-
nounced for Thursday, June 29. All •
Scouts and Scouters in uniform will
throughout that day be admitted
to the fair at the special admis-
sion of 25 cents, A great gather-
ing of Scouts is expected similar
to the record attendance of Scout
Day at Chicago's Century of Pro-
gress Exposition in 1933.
The world's largest Bay Scout,
Iread Leveudusky, of Force, Pa.,
is dead. He weighed 527 pounds.
Twelve years ago Scoutmaster
Irving Hart organized a Scout
Troop among the boys of the Lep-
er Colony of San Lazard, Philip-
pine Islands. Today there are sev-
en Troops, a Wolf Cub Pack and
a Sea Scout "ship", and the Scout-
master has become the District
Field Commissioner. Not only has
Scouting greatly improved the
whole `.one of the leper commun-
ity, but has contributed to the com-
plete recovery of a number of the
young patients. This was achiev-
ed through the development of a
new, cbeerfui attitude, in place of
depression, and a Scout's readiness
to follow the prescribed course of
treatment.
Eloquence is the child of know-
ledge. When a mind is full, like
a wholesome river, it is also clear,
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Brain specialists c sn. no*
the mental clock back to childhood
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The effect of the treatment;
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re -orient it from the time it lie.
gan going bad, and start it over
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SHORT WAVES POP CORNi
Short radio waves cal, be used
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Milliken popped the corn right
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fanilamide-so successfully that
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Four persons treated with the
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They stand afar -alone,
And the clouds that kiss their
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Hear neither sigh nor groan.
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As soldiers do, and bold and high
They fold their forests around
their feet
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Two boys were teaching a friend
to ride a bicycle. After helping
him on to the saddle they pushed
him. off downhill. As he did not
return they went in search of him.
Meeting an old lady, they asked
her if she had seen a boy on a bi-
cycle.
"No," was the reply. "I've not
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One rather admires the in-
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wife to help with the spring-
cleaning, got hold of the
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beat it.
A. young officer returning from
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place in an air -liner when a girl
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if any one of then would be kind
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mother was dangerously i11 and
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Hubby (ariving at 3,00
"Bet you dou't know
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Room-mate:"FinanciaI-
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"Our cviilization, with its demo-
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of the eighteenth century." -Al-
exis Carrel.
Higher Mines Tax
To x enefit North
Municipal Revenues increased
By $175,000 or More
The Town of Timmins this yeas
should receive $25,000 to $30,004
added tax revenues because of u
measure to amend the Assessment
Act, which came before the Om
tario Legislature, Mines Minister
Paul Leduc estimated.
Mr. Leduc predicted Timmins,
Teck Township and Tisdale Town.
ship, in which are located most of
Ontario's profit-making gold mines,
would together receive $175,004
more this year from the tax on
mine profits.
"The bill is an effort to help tht
municipalities, and it will affeea
only mines with profits, determin
ed by the mine assessors under
the Mining Tax Act, of $2,333,0041
or more," said the Minister.
ARMS USELESS
ON WET DAY
Here is a noteworthy instancy
of the manner in which damp
weather can affect the joints oi(
one who is subject to rheumatic
pains.
"I had been suffering front
rheumatism very badly," a mat
writes, "and had such pains in my
joints that I could hardly beai
it, on a wet day especially. It
pained me terribly to use my arms,
and I was hardly able to work. I
tried two different remedies, but
I was still as bad after the treat-
ment.
"Then I was told to try lima,.
ellen Salts, which quickly brought'
relief.. So of course 1 have kept
on with it, and I am now muck
better and have never felt so fit
for years. I used to feel so miser-
able and sluggish, but now it is a
pleasure to be able to work."--
S.B.
The pains and stiffness of rheu-
matism are often caused by uric
acid crystals in the muscles and
joints. The numerous salts in
Kruschen assist in stimulating the
internal organs to healthy, regular
activity, and help them to elim-
inate excess uric acid,
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