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"Ex"
Fashion S ns, ass f ed ,�i.dyertisi ; •«
Draw, Big Crowds
Twenty-five thousand visitors vis-
V ,A StixmT l 1C N.�
t�.f �, "'� 1'.. *Z' ° �.a iters daily, oil the basis of last
year's attendance, are expected to
view the fashion shows at the CNE,
Vb itcuevcr rte happen to think e ii
of short in connection with the Livery fifteen nit utes, from noon
C'anaildan National Exhibition our ��`��� a, oil, a fresh show of Canadian fash-
ions invariablydrifts back to
3z ions will go oil the runway, all
the early clays of the. ASaratllon
under the supervision of the worn-
the
(lays when "George � � �.. `' 91,E � � en's director, Mrs. Kate Aitken.
Young s now ibeing taken' out of r Important new fashion trends for
g
the water" was almost as familiar s?y the ball season will be given parti-
a phrase as "Greenberg is still on ' t' ` cular attention in this large-scale
third" became at a later date. t style line-up. Highlighted will be
the new sloping shoulders, the neat -
Poor George! lie and another " ` ` _' ly moulded hipline, union of fabrics,
long-distance watez;-crawler, Chan- such as crepe and fiat fur, and the
net Swimmer Gertrude E d e r i e, reds, blues and greens flattering to
found out -the hard ?tray -that while the older ?roman,
victory processions, civic receptions Entire shows devoted completely
and the cheers of adoring multitudes 4 to children's clothing will be seen
may be very nice things in them- ..� °: for the first time in the Fashion
sel%es, they don't go very far to- Court of the Women's Building and
ward paying for T-bone steaks,'
in the new Coliseum Theatre. Ill
groceries or stalling off the im- this spacious and attractive new
portutlitics of the rent collector. If :;a,„.;.` �theatre, seating 800 and especially
the had our tray, "Which would you y. %? s ;xQ'^ :>.,...�: ,f :yM , °s"�, r r^ � de'signed for the showing of fash-
rather have -three cheers or three v ions, will also be seen Fall costumes
backs?" would be tattooed some Privileges Parker-1�Ii11ety -nine-year-olcl ] 01111 G1'iffeth earl for the business girl, the career
place oil the hide of every young park any place he ~rants to now—even in no parking zones, woman and the campus crowd.
and aspiring athlete—some place The city fathers of Red Cloud passed an edict recognizing an Commentators will suggest means
where said athlete could read it established fact for the oldster has been parking his 21 -year-old of achieving maximum variety at
readily and often, at that! car i11 taboo zones ever since he can remember. nlininlilm cost, giving both price of
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e arments and where the ar
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.Liu I - smusings.'
t encu gll of such ! available. Hourly shows of budget -
Marathon Swimming was always a The Ontario representative will be Teams from the Sunnyside and i priced coats, suits and rainwear,
sport which we could either take or declared at a CNE series for the Danforth leagues have entered the I casual sports and business clothes
let alone -preferably the latter; at -
western and eastern ?winners. special series for the Toronto and after -five wear, Will again be
though we don't suppose we'll ever :k women's champioship, i modelled, every hour on the hour; -
forget the spectacle of "the Black il-Tore than ten Ontario ]lien's 'k 'k * in the Fashion Court of the women's
Shark" slashing clown toward the teams will compete for the CNE Labor Day also will feature the building,
finishing line in the first Exhibition championship. These will include annual Beaches Major Fastball Upstairs in the Balcony Restaur-
aff; ir, looking as though he could teams from Hamilton, Ottawa, League series for the Bulova trophy. ant, same building, high -style clothes
ge another 25 miles at top speed. 'Windsor, Peterborough, North Bay, * * :k rushed for the Exhibition by some
Considerable of a swimmer, that St. Catharines, Oshawa and New This schedule, it is expected, will of the country's top people, will be
day, was Mr. George Vierkoetter, the Toronto Dentonia, Dovercourt, provide for a tripleheader .every presented during luncheon, tea and
and don't let anybody ever try and Toronto and representatives from night of the CNE -one woolen's dinner hours. And in the Tea Court,
till you different. High Park, Bellwoods and Wan- game and two glen's games in the models will promenade afternoon
less Park leagues. This title was won greatest parade of softball stars in and evening in clothes from the
"But that's all past and done with, lastyear by Crothers of Toronto. the history of the game in Canada. shotes in the Coliseums Theatre.
long ago and far away," as Mr.
Eipling's love-sick Tommy used to And this year, also for the first
h. RDx s �. time, fashion will parade on the
put it. Let's take a look at what the
ground floor of the Coliseum. Out
sports fan has in store at this year's k xa
edition of "The Ex"
appear
it would
from the doors of the 26 model
'" xn Miaj rooms of the huge Design for Liv -
appear as though the countless, a t
thou=ands of fastbaIl lovers would ` l 1 ing show, at regular intervals, will
walk even more inodels wearing
get, for once, an elegant sufficiency ? '. � �• more suits, more coats, jewellery
of their favorite pastime, both from '2 „ ?�
and dresses. Hourly nearby, will
the standpoint of quantity and that 3' :. °�'
of quality. But the Exhibition sports
be the Duval shounloUile show of
1 p suits, coats and rainwear..
director can tell you all about it far Then, just to add a touch of var-
be'ter than we're able to, so take it
iety to this deluge of fashion
away, Mr.. Duthie. ° tx3tre«a i' < , one
:k :k :k 3� `: .. <..�m , �' .•ti �. ,gq,s>a c �::. ''a�� -sewn t,,pe is :beim add -
of the home
yea t ed for good measure. Every after -
First Canadian men's softball,.
z SKrYh '•:x n:i noon in the Coliseum's special conl-
championship series will be played �f petition theatre, Mrs. Gene Dawe
this year for The Toronto Telegram will be back to repeat her last year's
Trophy at the Canadian National aMXi successful showing of smocl•:ed
Exhibition from Aug. 25 to Sept. 9. si
S
The three-ring tournaments, Vt"'4
1e � z g to a , fi ;mak �'� � . !
a : f
sponsored jointly by the CNE and<�, _ No man is worth his salt who is
The 'telegram, also will decide two � ` � �'"' not ready at all tithes to risk his
other titles -the Canadian Nationalbody, to risk his well-being, to risk
Exhibition championship for men's his life„in a great cause.
teams and the Toronto champion- Mechanized Philatelist—In Paris, an imaginative sta111p dealer,
p P. Charriand, sets ti his mobile stanl hart at the Carrs —Theodore Roosevelt.
ship for women's teams. All win- P P
vers will receive trophies presented Marigny where French collectors gather daily. lir. Charri-
by The Telegram and a set of But- and's vehicle enables him to carry a much larger stock than his
ova watches. pedestriun compfFt,tors besides offering convenient trans orta-
21011.�aaH„
In addition to the tire,; champion-
ship series, the tournament will pre- plan's saw. li all parts of the world
sent the most unique attraction in THE �� may eventuallyspell destruction of
softball histor -"The Kin and the human race. So when you've a
y g ff
His Court," a sensational four-planP*m
�I_ y ' few minutes free from worrying �
team from the United States. This f1�� about the A-bomb and its success- X
team is built around the prowess'-� = ors, maybe what an Old Country
of famed pitched Eddie Feigner, ”' writer has to say about forest de- .�
sshose bag of tricks includes throw- struction will help put you back in
ing blindfolded to defeat the top Back in my school clays, the Read- the mood of gloom which seems ap-
teams in America. ers used to be full of tales of the propriate to this day and age, 4s,
'k * struggles of our pioneer forefathers,
"The King and His Court" will and about how they toiled to clear Before Man set to work with saw 1 `
open the CNE -Telegram tourna- themselves farms out of the tree- and axe to 'tear down the world's
:ments with a series of two games covered Canadian wilderness Now forests for his own use three -guar-
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 25 and it seems as if there might come a
tern of the earth's land surface was
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26, against Toronto Tip Top Tailors, day -and sooner than we think- i tree covered. But wood has always ` 2�
current worlds champions, and To- when well be wishing chat those been an integral part of our way of
ronto People's Credit jewellers, also pioneers hadn't been so hanfly ,with
life, •. �f�?�
of the Beaches Fastball League. the axe and saw, and that those of
us who followed thein hadn't fol- Before the widespread use of ,�: `• "°
Winners from six provinces wilt lowed along the same lines without metals, wood was the world's most
compete in the first Canadian men's any thought of the future. widely used raw material: Houses, TAKES TEN -COUNT — Pre -
softball championship series. Prior k ' k i furniture, ships, fuel were all pro- paring for his'title fight with Ez-
to the CNE a series will be held in For nowadays those who should vided by the woodmen who began zard Charles in September, Joe
Winnipeg to declare a winner to re- know about such things are taking the irrevocable slaughter of the Louis has been getting up at the,
present British Columbia, Alberta, that ancient admonition',
forests. count of ten—A. M., that is—for
Saskatchewan and Manitoba and Spare That Tree" with real serious- :k :k :k a hearty breakfast before gruel -
another series will be held in Mont- ness. In fact they're saying that the Even after the Trop age, wood ling roadwork. Weighing 222
heal to declare a Quebec winner. constant whining of the himber- still has its million uses in our daily ! pounds, the retired champ is ore-
laves and the giant forests are paling for his come -back fight
b with training at West Baden
_ slowly being destroyed. Snrings, Ind.
How' HAR®its The result of this may finally
ARNETi' spell tragedy for the human race. cut down to Make tray for agricul-
. ;,,,:: ......... F r trees o much lnor than - tural land. But h
o d u e l an mere t t e weld, with no
t i 1 tre t b k`
CROSS
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'1 CLOTHESPINS
HANDYIN
o A GLASS JAR ON CLOTHESLINE POST KEEPS
PINS WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE THEM HANV-
1nd y ooc olnamenta aprovide us
with our daily needs, Trees are the
great protectors of the soil. They
shield crops from the winds, arrest
soil erosion and prevent many a
landslide by binding loose soil.
Already some two-thirds of the
world's ?woodlands have been felled
and today only one tree is being
planted for every two ?which are
destroyed.
No one would deny that much of '
the forest clearance has been neces-
sary, Towns had to be built, and
large areas turned into agricultural
land to feed the rapidly increasing
world population.
But the clearance has been irre-
sponsibly executed. Much of 'tile
land once covered with forest has '
now becorlle desert. And this desert
is 4pre irling.
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1 he famous "American (htst-
bowl" is just one example of Afan'S
wanton destruction.
Tri this region tell file trees were
es o rea tis progress and
shield the soil, took control and has
now swept away the fertile top -soil,
and laid instead a carpet' of useless
(lust, '
The sante filing is happening ill
many other parts of the world,
where sand and dust have been de-
posited by the wind and so turned
fertile land into desolate Waste.
The vast, dusty plains of Pales-
tine are a supreme example. Much
of the country is now barren and
the reason is that only some seven
Itching, BurnIing
Perspiring filiet
Go to any tlruggiit U(Qay and get an
original bottle of Moone's Emerald oil,
Don't worry-thfa powerful penetrating oil
brings such ease and comfort that you'll
soon be able to go About.your work again,
happy and without that alAwil . unhonrablo
aching and soreness.
utth on nmarald 'Oil tonight-freoh; it
d000 not staln-•14 cnonomical, ;?Money back
it tint satialhed, Gond druktflets everywhere,
ACCOU'ITING
BOORKEP OPINU & AGCOUN' ING 0it- i—luk
Irving N. Shoom, 77 Victoria St., Toronto,
AGENTS IVANTED
oII+S, UIt4ASU1iI1AS.U'rs, T1RES, Batteries, Paints,
Hleetrie Motors, Stoves. Radloa, Itefrigsra-
tors, bast Oreezers and Milk f]eulers, Iloof
Coatings, Permanent Antl-10rceze, etc. Dealers
wanted, write: 'Warco Grease and Oil Ltd.,
Toronto.
IIAUT CHICKS
DAY-OLD chicks, broiler chfeks, older pallets,
ten weeks to laying. Free catalogue, Twecldlo
Cbick Liatcheriea Limited, Fergus. Ontario.
THESE special prices for this weelf and next.
8 tvks. at TOO., 30 tf)ta, at 900, 12 wlts, at
$1,20. 14 twits. at $1.40, 1G wire, at $1,501
18 wits, at $1,70, 20 trite at $2.00, 22 wks.
at $2,25. Breeds -Rock X Let;, B, flocks,
Sussex X Red, It. 1, Reds. N. Humps, Leg -
horns, hock X Reds. Phone 78 collect on
orders of 50 and more. Lakeview Farms &
Hatchery, Exeter, Out,
PULLET SALE
6-8-10-12 WXS, to ready to lay pullets, Ilalsed
under good conditions from special breeding
.steel?. R. L nods. Sussex X Reds. Red $
Rock• B. Rocks, N. Ramps, Rock .l' Leg, Sale
pries for prompt delivery, 6 wits. at 55c, 7
wks. at 00c, 8 twits, at 66c, 10 wks. at 85c.
12 wits, at $1.15, 14 wks, at $1.30• 16 wits,
at $1.45, 18 wks. at $1.65, 20 wks. at $1,85.
These prices for prompt delivery. Order from
and enclose this all. 10 per cent deposit.
Hurondale Chick Hatohery, London, Ontario,
DEES
90 RIVES Italian bees, Lmngslroth, 10 frame.
Honey crop Included; new extractor; equip-
ment. Bargain for quick sale. Barry HIft,
83 Patricia Ave„ Oshawa. Out. Phone 6254,7.
1%1 ISI HSS 01'1'OIt9'11111, IE�i
NOTICE] flome and Store Owners, Advertis-
Ing Agents. You can now purchase qua)Ity
wooden cabinets at mnnufacturers' prices.
Custom and quantlty m•odnation. For infer•
oration writo A, C, McGarvey, Wood Pro•
ducts, Orrvllle, Ontario.
DOGS
BOXER PUPPIES. Sired by International
Champion Gayborne of Briarnole. Fred
Herbert, Mitchell, Out '
_ _ PIIUTO(R:II'111?
PHOTO -FINISHING Enlarged prints, careful
Individual attention. 8 EX. 30c 12 • 50c,
16 . 60c, 20 70c, 35mm, 36 EX. 1.25.
Truax Studio Box 68 • D, Leamington, Out,
OVFINO ANI) CI,EANINO -
HAVE YUII anything needs dyeing m %loan
Ins? Write rn us fn, Infurtllatlnn. We are
glad to answer Yaw quesdons Department
H, ftrker'e Dye Works Llmiled 761 Ynnre
street. Toronto. Ontario
FAIMS rOR SALE
$15,000.00. LOVELY 100 -acre Farm in Dur-
ham County, between Pott Hope and III_
Lake. Brick house, large bauno, chicken house,
all in perfect condition. Hydro throughout.
plus water pumped Into all buildings from
deep well. All buildings rodded and new
metal roofs on outbuildings. Some bush and
small stream. A clean Iresperous farm for
Immediate possession. Terme. Write for full
details.
L 0 N (. " k 0 S
REALr(MIS roRT 11OVE
118 -ACRE dairy farm, on highway in heart of
%•folk' County tobacco belt. 2 good houses,
electricity, modern plumbing; banned barn,
silo, other buildings: rich, sandy loam; ,
$0,000 worth of salable black muck; 8 acres
bush, 3 acres orchard, Price $23,000, Princi-
pals only. Atiss Down, 28 Biggar Ave., Tor-
onto. Phone LOmhard 3333 evenings.
- rOR $A LE
ALWIINUM ROO'FIVG-Immediate shipment
-.018 thick to 6, 7. 8, 9, and 10 -foot A
Lengths. Price to apply 018" at $9.40 per
square. .016" at $3.25 per square delivered
Ontario points For estimates, eamples, Ilter. l
attire, etc., write: A. C. LESLIE & CO. t
LIMITM, 130 Commissioners St., Tnrnnto % 1
Ontario.
CIRCULAR saw mill. Good condition, Auto-
uratic saw filing machine for hand saws -
and circular saws. Also large circular saws,
saw bits and holders. w, D, Williams, Ga- 3
tinean, Quebec.
MOTORCYCLES, Harely Davidson. New and f
used, bought, sold, exchanged. Large stock 7Q
of guaranteed used motorcycles. Repairs by q
factory -trained- mechanics. Bicycles, slid com-
plete line of wheel goods, also Guns, Boats
and Johnson Outboard Motors. Open "anings
until nine except Wednesday. Strand Cycle
& Sports, Bing at Sanford, Hamilton.
CORN BINDER and Loader. Cockshutt,
power drive, on rubber, has out less than
20 acres. R. C. ATp•Connelf, Cruntlln, Ont..lIet,
4065 W 2,
per cent of her original forests still
exist.
It is calculated that NaWre talces
anything tip to 1,000 years to make
an inch of fertile soil. But the rate
of wastage is now far higher than
this.
And now with a world population
which is still on the increase there
seems little hope of survival for
malikincl unless something is done
immediately to counteract the tre-
mendous destruction of the forests.
More than a hunt red years ago 'l
there was a British admiral who,
whenever he found himself ashore,®�
used to spend much of his time
7
planting acorns to ensure that there
would always be a plentiful supply
of British oak for British ships.,
Many laughed at hint then, and
Many still laugh at the memory of ?!,
an admiral digging small holes and
burying 'acorns. But the time .may
come, acid perhaps not in the too � UT
distant future, when people may bb
wish that the entire British Navy
had spent its service in planting
acorns for British oaks. And We tAae+�M►cnu
Canadians have been, and still are, -slo 6W
far,. more wasteful, in this regard ., ,. >..•;�
than the British ever thought of
being. ISSUE 34 1950
F030 SALI-1
NE3V '1'In:IOS
SPECIAL DEAL VOlt DRALMW ONIA I
Dealers required to distribute first line
Gotta Perclia Tires backed by Glitta Percha
lifetime guarantee. Large stock of passenger
and truck tires In popular sizes available.
Rxcoptional discounts for duration of sale.
IOnqulrles will be, promptly looked after.
Write now for details of this ensu-ln-a-life-
time offer, Tire Department, floroules Sales,
Limited, 3386 Dundas Street West Toronto,
Ontario
SOEMIC ATttskoka River Property 184 acres,
60 hardwood btish; $-roomed house, 2
eabins; pressure sw tem; furnace; close Ib
school and highway; reliannablo for cash.
TAIiL17f.L6V VAI01, BRA0013IRIDGA, Out.
GROCERY Store complete latest fixtures. Now
clean stock. Town of Berrie main Business
section, Lmts.lease, good ttirnover. $5,000.00
grocery atoek at wholesale, $2,500, Fixturos.
Steady trade, )Ox -service than, Must sell In
two weeps. Write, phone or come. Afust
sacrifice at cost, John Packer, 113 Dunlop
Street. Barrie. Phone 3524.
PERMANENT Nave Machine. New Eugene
Duplex, $350 Write Box 59, Harriston, Out,
MUSICAL INNS'.i'9'U'MREXT i IMAIRS
STRINGED Musical Instruments repaired and
reflnished. For information write A. C. hIc-
3arvoy, Wood Products, Orrvlile, Ontario.
_ t 31EDICA1.
Don'delagl Every suffere_r of .Rheu-
matic Pains or Neuritis should ' try
Dixon's Remedy.
MUNRO'S DRUG STORE
335Elgin, Ottawa.
$1.25 Express Prepaid
CRE11.58 Wart Itemover-leaves no scars. Year
I)ru9918t Neils Creys. I.
UNWANTED HAIR
Eradicated front anv part of the body with
Saes -Delo a remarkable discovery of the age.
Baea-Delo containq no hnrutful inkredient,
rind will destrov the hair root.
1,01WIEEIt LADORA'TOBIES
079 Granville Strect.
Vancouver, D.C.
:)PPOItTUNITIES FOR MEN .AND WOMEN
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SCHOOLS
958 Bloor St w„ rot -onto
Branches 44 [ting St., Hamilton
& 72 Rideau Street. Ottawa
:>,G'NTS and storelceepera wanted to sell
household plastic articles. Write to: Eddie
Villard, 1361 Forfar Street, Montreal, Quebec.
- PA•rENTS --
'ETRERSTUNHAt1UH & nompany Patent
Solicitors Established 1880 850 Bad Street.
'ornntn Rnnklai -it inrnrmatlon no request.
REST 1403IES
',ERY comfortable accommodation. Rest. Con-
valescent. Post-operative. Waiting Mothers.
.iso treatments for Arthrids, etc. Box 006
tewmartcet, Oniarlo,
_ TE'AOIfE1tS WANTED ..--
IWO QUALIFIED TEACHERS wanted for
S.S. No. 0, village school at Quadeville, and
o. 6, Bruceton, Co. Renfrew. Duties to com-
ience Sept. 5, 1050. State salary expected
hen applying to AI Kennelly, Sect.-Treas.,
itadeville, Out.
3:'AtiTEll - J
MALL CEMENT ATIXER, shallow well
pump, pulley for W.C. Tractor. state price.
:arshall E. Campbell, Muirkirko Ont.
WANTED
SOFTWOOD LUMBER
" 3", and 3" sawn Softwood, any kind;
.I la out, end trimmed. ear -]nod or truck -load
its.
ROBERT JONES LUMBER CO.
iYAMILTON. ONT.
RUAL ESTATE
'ILL PAY CASH for property In or near
town. Middle-aged business office couple
ish to go Into real estate, insurance or tour -
t businet+s with possibilities. Write L. Col-
thoun, P.O, Box 72, Hamilton, Ontario.
W A K L UP YO!➢R
LIVER RILL
Without Colonel - And You'll Jump Out of
Bed in the Morning Rerin' to Go
The liver should pour out about 2 pints of
bile juice into your digestive tract every day.
If this bile is not flowing freely, your food may
not dlypt. It may just decay to the digestive
tract. 'Then gas bloats up your stomach You
get constipated. You feel sour, sunk and the
world looks punk. +
It takes those mild, gentle Carter's Little
Liter Pins to get these 2 pints of bile flow•
In
g freely to make you feel up and up."
Get a package today. Effective in making
bile flow freoly. Ask for Carter's Little Liver
Pine. as,t n+ nnv druee+n