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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1938-08-25, Page 3Canadian. Investment Securities Out-of-town clients are invited to avail them- selves of the facilities of OW; organization in the purchase or sale of securities, Investn teszt suggestions iipof request, Wood, Gundy Company, Limited Toronto Ottawa Montreal Hamilton Winnipeg Vancouver London, Eng. London, Ont. The Horse Show Canada's premier horse show at the Canadian National Exhibition is held this year from Friday, ' September 2nd, to Saturday, September 10th. This outstanding event which attracts the aristo- crats of the equine world will be of a character entirely in keeping with the Diamond Jubilee celebra- tion. Canada's premier horse show is held in the arena of the Colis- eum -11e largest exhibition build- ing in the world. Following the cement of .additional restrictions on consump- tion of goods and the extension of price control, business in Japan is steadily decreasing. ear ori s Largest 4 4 fl Ep.itk � `e �tr�j�l �tL� `�I:tih'l a ,l rate Canadian Mile Winner 60 Years An Agricultural Fair, the C.N.E. Continues to Progress, To Increase in Scope -1938 Show Empha' sizes Growing Importance of Dominion of Canada In Fields of Industry, Commerce—Exhibits From Euro. pean Countries i-Iave Prominent Place—More Enter- tainment Features Than Ever Before. This year the Canadian National Exhibition isorcelebrazoinghas its Diamond Jubilee. For sixty yearsgreat functioned without interruption and has in that time increased in scope, magnitude and prestige. In 1879 it was little more than a country fair with its influence barely extending to the boundaries of the Province of Ontario. Today it is acknowledged to be the world's largest annual exposition with a world-wide influence .and which draws visitors from the four corners of the globe. While In Toronto SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE NEW and SECONDHAND j.&cJ.TAVW®i LIMITEUU TORONTO 5$ . FE WORKS Show Rooms 145 Front E. Basic industry, Agriculture The Canadian National Exhibi- tion was originally an agricultural Fair. Tts influence has vastly • grown and extended since those days but nevertheless the place of agriculture in the activities of the Canadian National Exhibition is still of major importance. This year throughout every field f eld ofyf ths basic industry greater evinced than ever before and the thousands of entries in all sections are expected to eclipse all previous years. British Government Interested The growing importance of the Dominion of Canada in the indus- trial and commercial world is this year emphasized in greater degree than ever. In the International Building will be found the displays of six European countries, the larg- est representation the Exhibition has ever'had. In the Governments Building the overseas dominions of the British Empire are again all represented, as is the eastern group of the British West Indies. The importance attached by the British government to the Canadi- an National Exhibition is exempli- fied this year.. in the fact that it has, through the Department of Overseas Trade, taken over a coin- ' plate building known as the United Kingdom Pavilion to house a huge Maple Leaf Stadium EXHIBITION VISITORS will have a chance to see the Maple Leafs in the following Internation- al League games: AUGUST 26-27 — MONTREAL AUGUST 29-30 — BUFFALO SEPTEMBER 3 — double-header — MONTREAL . SEPTEMBER 5-6 — BUFFALO — (two games Labor Day) SEPTEMBER 7-8-9-10 — ROCHESTER NIGHT GAMES EVERY DAY EXCEPT LABOR DAY AgataLarlie �: a• a; �a: ar;x:w.r.<r15wc Y y , :c n Topnotch Links Star HORIZONTAL. 1, 7 Sportswoman pictured here. 11 The earth. 12 Consumes. 13 Misery. 14 3.1416. 15 Favorite British beverage. 16 Grazed. 17 Logger's boot. 18 Circle part. 20 Idant. 21 To go hungry: 23 Senior. 45 Bone. 24 Dispatched. 47 To depart. 26 To pack away. 48 Female fowl. 29 Her ----- is 50 Burden. golf, 52 Gem weight. 31 Vagrant. 55 Window part. 33 Music drama. 56 Skating pond. 35 Tissue. 57 Larval stage, Answer to Previous Puzzle ©I i it iwJ i R MOW 111111E10w a:°f ®� �i © '0 LINGO Ohl©®0 luim©14.41ii0O© SINCLAIR LEWIS Far SW mug !rpm VERTICAL. 1 And. 2 Stitphed. 17 To gasp. 19 Rich. milk. 21 Brutal. 22 Subject of thought. 24 Sun. 25 To dine. 27 Toward. 28 To moisten. 30 Common flower. 31 Evil. 32 Encountered. 34 Requital. 36 Italian dialect. 37 The rabble. 40 Hawaiian bird 42 Behold. 43 Maize. prestige display illustrative of the vast progress in British transporta- tion and communications down through the years. For Lovers of Art, Music The Art Gallery, always a focal point for lovers of beauty, is more interesting than ever. The famous Art galleries of Great Britain have contributed many beautiful and fa- mous paintings to this year's &hoW, not only from the brushes of con- temporary British painters but also many old masterpieces. Sculpture is represented by the works of Ep- stein and Frank Dobson. • Lovers of music have many a rare treat in store this year for, the musical presentations are indeed numerous. Heading the list is the band of the Royal Artillery from England, over seventy strong. This band is unique among the world's military bands, in so far as it is also a symphony orchestra of great merit, as every musician can play at least two instruments. Then there is the Welsh Imperial Sing- ers who will be heard in concert at the Coliseum and on one gala night. being accompanied by the band of the Royal Artillery. The Mendels- sohn Choir, Canada's premier choral organization will be heard in concert from the Band Shell and the Music Day attractions will be actually -more numerous than ever before. 3 Stepped upon. 44 To kick a 4 Before. football. 5 Musical note. 46 Seed covering. 6 To eject. 48 Semi. 58 Seaweed. 7 To place. 49 Close. 36 Candle.8 Toward sea. 51 Kind of snow 38 Shhortortarticle. 59 She is the — 39 NoisY. golf champion. 9 Trappings. - shoe. 41 Powder 60 She ranks as 10 Electrific unit. 53, Wing. ingredient. the leading 14 Time gone by. 54 Form ot "be." 43 Mug. feminine — 16 Foremost. 55 Chum. Some Celebration Highlights 'Gordon Devlin is the use holder of the Wrigley pio g e, do- nated for the Canada 1 Mile Championship for Men. Champion (Australia). Canadian Tandem Canoe 15 -Mile Marathon Championship, August 27. Swims —Barker Gold Trophy races for Ca- nadian Amateur Championships: 1 mile for Women, Sept. 5; 2 miles for Men, Sept. 5; Canadian Cham- pionships—swimming and diving Aug. 27 to Sept. 5. Athletic Day— Canada's oldest and best track meet—Sept. 3. Yacht and Dinghy races, August 27, September 3, 5, 10. Tug -of -War championships, Sept. 3. Weight lifting champion- ships, mpisoftball ships, Sept. 3, 5 tournament, Sept. 6 to 10. Junior track meet and junior paddling re- gatta, Aug. 29. Canadian Table Tennis Championships, Sept. 8, 9, 10. International Table Tennis Championships—Canada vs. U.S., Sept. 9, 10, east wing of Coliseum. World's championship softball elim- ination tournament for men, Aug. 26 to Sept. 3. Labour Day track meet, Sept. 5. Model Yacht, Regat- ta, Waterfront, Aug. 29 and Sept. 3. Bicycle championships, Sept. 10. Joe Louis, world's heavyweight boxing champion, and his "Brown Bombers" softball team will be present for two days in exhibition softball games. The Briggs Beau- tywear softball team, world's cham- pions, will play Aug. 26 and 27. The Toronto Star Dog Derby— Swimming Race for "mutts" and thoroughbreds, large and small. Re- gatta Course, Sept. 6, 7, 8. Welsh Imperial Singers—A male choir of trained voices direct from the Welsh hills in concerts at the Coliseum, Aug. 26, 27, 29, 30, 31. Wednesday, Aug. 31, accompanied by Royal Artillery Band. General admission 25c; reserved 50c. Freckle Faced Kids Competition —Come and see the fun! The king and queen of Freckledom are crowned on Children's Day, Mon- Founders' Day Ceremonies—Of- ficial opening of the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition by the Right Hon- ourable Lord Stanley, M.C., M.P., Secretary of State for the Domini- ons. Band Shell, 2.30 p.m., Friday, August 26. Four Dance Bands—Benny Good- man—King of Swing—Aug. 26, 27, 29; Buddy Rogers and his Holly- woodites—Aug. 30, 31; GUY LOM- BARDO and his Royal Canadians— Sept. 1, 2, 3; Buddy Rogers and his Hollywoodites—Sept. 5, 6, 7; Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra -- Sept. 8, 9, 10. Top flight bands, in- ternational favourites of screen, stage and radio, brought to Toronto for these special engagements to inaugurate the New Dance Pavilion —the largest al fresco dance pavi- lion in Canada. Dancing afternoon and evening, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m, and 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Prices: afternoon 50e per person, and evening $1.00 per person. Military Tattoo—Superb military spectacle with massed bands in- cluding that of the Royal Artillery of England. Saturday night, Au- gust 27, only. Thrilling pyrotech- nic finale. General Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats 50 and 75 cents. Box seats $1.00. The Decades—Spectacular Exhi- bition Pageant—Nightly from Au- gust 29 to September 10. Twelve hundred performers on a 1,000 ft. stage, depicting 60 years of Cana- dian progress during the life of the Canadian National Exhibition. Crashing pyrotechnic finale of scin- tillating beauty, famous throughout the Americas. General Admission 25c. Reserved seats .50, .75 and $1.00. Box seats $1,50 (six chairs iu a box). Canada's Premier Horse Show— Evenings from September 2 to Sep- tember 10. General admission 26 cents. Reserved seats 50 cents. Coliseum Arena. Children's Zoo—Collection of ani- mal, reptile and bird life of great interest, including a special ship- ment of fauna from Europe, a col- lection of interesting animal repre- sentatives from Western Canada. Hobby Show—Model Airplanes, Amateur Art, Myriad Novelties. Mezzanine, Automotive Salon. SPORTING EVE{VTS Sports Events—World's Profes- sional Sculling Championship—Fri- day, August 26, Sept. 2 and Sept. 9. Bobby Pearce, defending world champion; challengers, Evans Pad - don, Australian champion, George Cools, New South Wales champion, and Percy See, Northern Rivers iti day, Aug, 29, North Band Stand. Finals at Band Shell. Model of R.M.S. Queen Mary -- Realistic working model of world's largest liner, twenty-two feet long, and capable of ,Carrying three pas- sengers --On the Regatta course, Waterfront. Cooking School—At 2.30, broad- cast program at 3,30 and 8,00 p.m, Bloetrlcal, Engineering and Con- struction Building. Horticulture—Enthralling display of 'plants, shrubs and Sowers in ex - ode settings. .A. visit to the re- freshing loveliness of this buiidin.g is a memorable experience. Horti- cultural Building, Horse Judging — Harness and Hunter classes, September 2 to' September 10. Breeding classes, August 31 to September 8. Coli- seum Arena. Cattle Judging Dairy Breeds, September 1, 2. Beef classes, Sep- tember 3, 5 and 6, Coliseum. Airplane Armada—Scores of U. 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