Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 27 Jul 1939, p. 4

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w,I.i-;.9.f1"'I'>L O TODAY at your grocery store there s a grand new breakfast surprise waiting. It s CUBS --7 and are they good! CUBS are little bundles of whole wheat-with all the food energy of this famous grain. Made more delicious still with a new malty avor. Toasted to a golden crisp- ness. Fresh as though just from the oven. g ;;`b(ia1:1cAci1z 0;R_F-R;E7NvDS;RE)1;l7'I`l;E.l;N{'l`liD l:1rI1|lD1n1r1 ...-...-. ...--_ .. ............... -...-upunnl O This is because (Immdian llogs yield a more desirable lmcon than do most hogs raised south of the border. O Fortlnmtely, the hogs processed by Copaco are from Simeoe County and the vicinity and are raised under seientifie management. 'l`he result has been that these hogs. according to (iovernmo.-nt statistics, have a larger proportion of Grade A selection than those produced elsewhere in (Jzmada. Just tumble them into your plate. Sprinkle with sugar. Pour on milk or cream. Then dip them up and sink your teeth into their crunchy good- ness. You ve never tasted such avor!`You ve never dreamed of a breaktfastl-dis_:h;so' delicious. So remember-get your supply of QUBS today. O This is one reason: why Copuoo Visking Smoked Back" is so enthusiastically received. A Product of The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited. ..-.-v.-u; L\I uulw 1'u;xl.n1:.vu 1` nuvnvx Ll-J4 `dlV"1` STATES. THEY CALL IT "CANADIAN BACON" Allisltm . .. . . . . . . .. Sept. 21-22 RARRH92 Sept, 18-21 Hrm:(3|)I`itl;;(- . .. Sept. 14-15 l`h`mlfm`l Sept. 27-28 Br-vttm Oct. 3-4 (`nllimzxvmul Sept. 28-30 ('m:ks1u\vn .. . 001. 5-6 |".|mv;a|- . `4 .... .. Sept. 25-27 l.imI>;I_v . . .. .. . Sept. 18-16 Lnmlnn WI': Fair) Sept. 11-10 Mir.ll:md . . .. Sept, 14-16 Mv:IfnI'r| . . Sept. 21-22 ()r:nu:v~vil|- Sept. 14-16 ()riHin . .. . . Aug. 25-26 ()l'n - . . . . . S91)`. '3 P(!II`l`hl\lu ~ Aug. I8-19 Hhnm`lhr!i.'m lh~sm'vo S1-pt. ll]-14 , St-hmnhv-r;,v ' v -. St-pl`. 22-23 ,'l`ni-mun l(`.:In:|rli:In National I.'.H.n.n;r.... ./\.m 9r.-nno Q ,'l`l)r0'lHn t(`.:an:uH:m Nmumzu l'I3(hihilinnv .. -Ann. 25-Supt. 9 Owoh Hmnml . Snpt. 30-01-11 2 and 3 Thgrc will : `, [here \ To cheer 1 . .~ uyinr :i5Xi:L Min DATES mmazar. my antes!`-` - , nupm. . ;_._.._.___. . .43 1 To Unveil Cairn On ` Nancy Island, Aug. 7` The unveiling of the calm erectq ed on Nancy Islzmd, will take place on Civir Holiday, Ivlonduy. August 7. at 2.30 pm. Stzmdard Time. "Phn |\rn|\7n onhlno .... Ohio nah-n Antwnere \VHI hv SIIIISIIIIH` and nup- biness, Ion, A.mixturc- of both zwcrg." day. So sleep. littln bubv. and forgot all ' your cares, Tomorrow 21 now deny will bring; And while mm-0'11 he tumbles and bruises and hurt::. 'I`herc'll ho ::omething to make l your heart sing. I} RALPH GORDON!` l\l`\L1l'I'| 628 Crawford 81., I`nmnlu -4.` The JulyAugust meeting of St. Andrew's W.M.S. was held in tht-H church parlour on Wednesday. Jul_\'V 19. Tho devotional exercises were ` taken by Mrs. Coulter and Mrs. Mr- Martin. In nlnnn nf ntnul Onnin u Iynv-17 in IVIHFLIH. | In place of usual topic an very in-, teresting letter by Allan Reoch 011' Current Events in Mzlnvhuria was read, A report of the bale sent in June ` wag given. Its value was $84.53. Alter the business. an interesting event took place when Mrs. (Semi Brown on behalf of the society pr.-ey. sented in gift. to Mr::. Braden. as :1 token of appreciation of her tenth-5 lul services. before her deparlun-I to Toronto. } A'On\0 II-an ouannbhun unfuna-.I\.~.qn.qOv--3 E0 10l`0nl0. After the were served : enjoyed. .|Il'llC. I The bronze tablet on this cairn bears the inscription: After being] buried for 112 years the hull ot H.M.S. Nancy was recovered at this spot in the year 1021'." Imnortant imnmvumenh have! spo_L In me yeur um. I Important impmvemeq_ have been effected on tho is! I! withf thcrassist.'mcc of Supt. 1\I` A. Adam-- sonnf Mldhursl Forost Station. I ------- I 'l"Ile 1"6ur"5 "far1M2"a=;.;a";::m- \VI'l\' PAY MORE? III? III `.I\l\.l ITI \' IVAII l`(\ lI.....I..._ :\__ SOI'l`(\\V That will aches: z= ` way; I `. N Alzere wl bv sunshinv and Imp: . hinesk. Inn, . also be plezmurcs, and! 5 will be joys. " ' you and hrigmcn youl` ._ _, ` _s \V 01` (.'ill'(.'. \ I bring ynu sm-n heart ! : and fezn`s. I . meeting 1`cfrcshments"` , and a social half-hour IiA1[r'H GORDON H -r,.m..... 1 |gu-';;u an A 1s(`hmv|l1ms:l-`1 }:;p0e1`lu`:: \\'.I `parent -: in [ 1\h' Mlllw IV , '_li=."|md rv $0.` No lnld ` ` &l \`|l\\|L`I`_ HI` ..\ nun` 1.. I -......... ._....._. .-_.. .` .... ...._._.4. Ont [uni RN12! |t`:= all duv and avg,-r' In)` for 2 or is \-'\`t"(!l. 3 puds in Pill"! pm-lwl. Nu ~pru_\ iux. no sliurkivwss, no bud udur. Ask your Drugpzisl. Gr-wen-3' or UNI-rnl Hznrr. `fl l""KV'I"L` IIIVII II . 1'1 | -T-------.. I White with (`.rc~(-n lwszixzn ' By (.iRA("l'2 l`llURN{`l.ll"l"lG Vvhcthor :1 Lzal i:: ht-rv ur ulmr in` town or in HM` vr\umI'y. ::hr- um prilllml slum-r;. llv-rv`:`. :1 nml lu.-in [rL)Cl< fn: m \\'hll(` \\'lH| .1 H ` nn lnznf cl:-;mn 'I`ht\ hvll I.'. (Iv! Ill` mwn OI` Ill IIH` \"'llIIlI_v. :-m- In Y`\|'\: Sh(`(`l`: lu..tunL:| Vmy; ` rlv:;u.:n. 'l`l1" hr~ll 1:; (1-n'k| `_1'QcI1 put:-nl ln:nHu-'.', nnrl thv lml-i -tons. pl:u.'r=rl Ill _I.`,mIu~.: ml" l\vu_ `II`(` III [matching ('uI1nm.~.ntnm. _.o. .._...._ ;'lI:croa11`1-smw` Ill <'u|n`;.-I.nn-- yuzw nu {I `more in the .-;lc'.:v~.~. inst lw_\`nn(l ll1:Il|,. gland these look Ainlmw-,.'te.=(l and are . -I. really seeinglhiru--gs A. r\i0ne-er rvnu-V ilry has not much limv for art and` _lhc finer lhin:.:.: pm-`v`;nllv\'_ l\mI!'l hm much mncrzrnvd \\'llll tlw rmlt 01' living. We aw ;m.~.t ll!" pn--n.w"vm: stage now and our ynmu; pr-`n)Il(` ` urn lncreusim:l;.~ nlt( lP :lvrl m xvlml. might be cullml llw ,`u|1:u'nl :J(l- nl life. '1`hi:= I31 n\'ulmu'~rl .11 lllw _!\v`l ' GilllC1`}'. as l ll.`l(` ::m?H H. :v-. llI"H': is only an sprinkling of ulcl-11' j\E`UplL present. the rest all definitely ynung.' Hum Loaf 1 lb. smukotl ham. 1 lb. fresh nu:-rlz, W1 cup breudcrumb::. `.`. eggs, 1 cup milk. speck of pepper. 1 teuspman, glmustard. l mhlospnnn brown ::ug.n~.l lemmre mun! of llm fnl fmm tho, lnleut and put llurwugh tho vlmpp-'1' l |Ar-M Hm I.-xnm: rum milk 1`I'.liIll`S' :mc-an ann pm I Add the b-"ale and pepper mu ?I ut intvv :1 ht: {sprinkle th-* In |the hrnwn ulna: Imxxed t->gn?lwr ..r 950 .1.~.n-.~.--. VUI u-Ju Lll'g:,1 cold with lmr::'- A R(`|)nrI ` | "Whm l,.nI`k" IL\_\' A. A Mun- Illl Thu` r\tI.mn: nrvu-n`~O -:0 .1 nl|l Home- bodies HINTS Todagsi Fashion Jessie Allen Brown for ., . " *' may DAYS" V Ct:;`x'i1`e"here, little toddler. it's even- ?` ing now. :1-`he'sur_1 has dropped down in the {H west; _ You're tired and weary and worn 4 with -your play, _Come' nestle in mother s lap-1-est. UHJVI Md : . Hm H. l H. ilb[J'.,1UlI I brmvn sugar. tho h 1 vnilk m-nnl\<~ -'II.Il'0'|(l._ N" nvvrlszl I |....I.;....| The annuul picnic of Barrio Wu- mon's Institute was held nn July 20, al. Springwuter Lodge. the home u! Mrs. Lee. mm nf the mmnhers. A most onjoyubln u| lm`unon wu.-4 !:|'Il'lI| by ymlng and nlcl. 'l`hc- vhll(h'(rn had .-:P\'ornl unntn.-:15 untl \\'0r(~ do- lightvd with [u'i I.('S 1'm`oi\'(`d. At u- closo of HM` picnic at lmm'l_v \'nt.n nf , Itlmnks was tr-nclernd In tho I10.-:lv:1.~' [fur hi-1' g1'n('iu-IIN hu5pl1nlil_\'. I , Barrie WomenT sT|nst. Enjoys Annual Picnic ,vom'.~'. lhroo _vt~m`.~;, four _vozn's. you thuvo killed ull their c-uHu|:.'iu.~:Iu. AL fiflvon tht-ir nul_\' (-zngt-1'Iws:; i.-: to 03:- " ll wm; nu! inn-m tn :.'mn' srlmul.~: mud in two ln-um I:-;n-ninu ;m\'IhinI_' > t'ttt(`r'n Il\t'tt` only (`ZIg('l'll(`:~`.i Hi nu ma- (`.`l|\(` It-en'nin;,' anything." It was In pt)ptIlHt' ::p(`t"('h. 'l`o quote` SH fur ithc-r A .-u-twnl ropurt rut.-; huth i\\'n_v::; nt l.`-` 2: report UH thv t<`m'hm' in`: wvll en.-. nn tho taught Semnsz emu ;plf`I<`t.\' tnnntr\rr`s:t(`rl In this ::nbjm't. nmy nmnn um lIlt'll`t" than tho tmn.-;t,-r ` :. vunn-lotol_\' 111tit.tm`t\5;tt|tg". Hts t"tt|wr hml u .-wlmnl and he .-El_V512 In `tram .-: Imu::<- It wzu: nnturnl to he` in- ` [I`t`tllt`(l, It \\'us. mu::_\' tr hr` ('It`\'r=I'." 3 'l`hv lntbrnmtlvo Wash | '|`he~ fn|nt_\'pu|n=1'.v. nftnn have juk- (*3; about knm\'|n[.; things from tho `m\1;:ht-m|r':: tvsmtt. 'l`hm'o is some- tthinn in it. t1r(llmn'IL\'. I wouldn't fknuw at. I utn not much for noticing it`nim:.~: and mu nnt \'m`_v curious. tll0\\'('\'('1`, ttmro in a wash l omnmt `tlt`l|! ::-1-iny,: 21:. it hangs: (li1'octl_v in I`:-nnt uf Ill_\ c-_\'<-:2. \\'hun I nm at my 'rtI>:.k. 1 mm toll u lot about this tm1|r:v~lml(l lm~i(l('ntztll_v, it. is of one |nt' unr ho.~:t knmvn public men, 21 ;n;mw _\ (Ill all klmw. I knnw the fam- I t I t 1 :l_-.' l.`~' intln::triun::. When I got up at "NW. mm lino uf \\'n::hin1.z is out cvt-ry `I\lumlz:_\' nwrninu. I know they are t|n`il'l_\'. 11:. \\'(`H-|)Il(`('d patches are tn Im -mm. I Iuuuv thnv urn 1-In;|n i.-.. the eiirtniii.-.' and the furnisliings .=ii`e \\':i!:herl Nu ufll`!L I know their tiniwe in \\'e|I~..tucl(( .d by the size of the v. i::liiiii,'s. I know the wife is in- l"`l`(`. il`(l in h.'iii(lworl:. 1 have never wen ::u ni:in_v quilts in `rlll_\' one `tmiise h(`lore. I')zi_v after day. liter- 'l_\', for wer-ks, there have been .lltll(,l-lllH(l(` quilts on the line. Some- `llln"5`. j|l.' mu-, .-mriicliiiiesi more. I 'h;ive envlert her those quilts: as some at` Il1"l|I are hr-2n1tie:,:. I know -the tll'|ll hm: :in <-ldfasliioiietl s:ti'e:ik. as he wt-.ir:. lung union suits unrl flan- l|I'll'lll` lIlL'lllL'H\\'ll:. And yet this `tl"lIIll_\ \\'-uilrl t`("l`llllll_\ say I knew i.:-thine .ihi-nt them. 'l`lie_v`r.t he :;u1'- :u'ie::`rt! It iii.'ike:< me think of :.i I-'ii`uteli \\'<'|l1l2|ll wlie did my washing , rnr it while. She usecl to take it. home ` .i.< ::lw llld an electric ironer and it ` "t`llH-`fl silly to do it here and use a i ti-iml tl'ftl1. She told me one day she liked to take it home as she wanted` the Il(,`lElll')Ol`S to see it on the line. Mother-l\Iatle Fears l\l0llt(`l'El are too often responsible 1"-I` fears: in vhildren. Too many ,tll'\\"|T are 0\'t'!1'~&lllXlllS and make lt<'mv:iv:(l.-: of their children. If they >` d'\ not become full of fears. their lives. are made miserable because t tliey cannot do what the other child- ren can. There are too nizniy grown- . ups who c:i:mnt swim becziuse their] -'ri1'otl1er:: were (lfl`Zllfl to let them got ih-v`the wziter. Cfhildren shoiiirl he tl`i`tlll\(`(l to be (`iIl'(`flll but not to bel . 4 t ' ;it`i~.'iid It is: good for Children to do lftliingsz mid to exercise all their ` . lH`\\'E`l`3. We nintlieri: have too much, .-.......;....u,... urn on -,.c hnnxx nnrli Hll'lll_\'. in \\'l`II-|)li'Il'('U [)illl,'l|L'S iIl'{.! ` t.. he seen I l(ll0\\' they am: e (t'|[l':'|ll'1 ll I53 EUUU lUl' l.'llll.Lll'L'tl LU uu;. [tiling-:5: to ` .imwe '. too much ` fimagination. We sit at hem: and 5 suffer when the children go swim- ming. as we are sure they will go beyond their depth. We just know they are going to be run over by an ,u:m. We can think up the divest (lis- !nr.ters when they are a few minutes !'.`:It(`. If we betray our anxiety we] `l`,l]1 their pleasures. If we talk too _imu~h about them we lessen the !'calue at our cautions. Help them by ,t~.u:l1n\: tlwm in (to. things proper- `I\, then let them develop contnum-K `-!`ll:` by ;:1\'mL; them ,I eliance tn ~.\-` ~ It l\I'JH1`|`~ll1E1d(` {ears are tum 4`l't `<`rv`an1 tho buttrir and sugar and nddl ` rluvv tho tmnpvrumro to 350 degrees. L"'\mln(m. | Rufter Tarts 1 :1 t`rlbl"[uu)I1S hunr. I (`up rzmntp) i,\t`rd ::ugm'. l ngg. 1 cup cLu'rants.; ..mt:: Pu! =1 tvnspommful of this mix- in-up in unbukvd tart shells. Fhu se- wv`! nf r-lxcmzzsz mm this memo is in Ha` baking` Bakr` in a hot '\ eu of W1 nl'gl'v<`:: rm` ten mimmzs. thou ru- u 9h" bv.'u1,4~n ogg and stir in the CH1`-i I nvnn l turn off the; Hm lmvvr to medium ' `|\l\I\ nlf Oh. zm vl-`u'tru` I--`:15 and A-... In up `V. I...-.- ,. .1...` VV.III I A I |VIV IHB WIl.1iL3N l7L\' PA!) ()0, -~_.._ ....._.j_._..-._..... tublrxcpw `1'v~`axn t Ph .r...o.~ Dun -1 RI "I' III IIll"UllAll| \ turn nff ms` 101 the t.u'L= 1 tmnv.m:`."l1Irc ` nun 1x` Hun v.. n~ 1 i @- "lic-t 24 Chat" this week is iuicmg gnu an il nmmr trip through . \w`:iH`l'lI ()ntm~m, Michigan, Ohio. .\`uuilu~rn lndimm, IHin0i:i1i) a built- mul spot. in Missouri. overlooking (hr WH\'iS}i|[)|)i River. :1 141101`? rii.s1- um-~ south or SI. Louis, Missouri #1: It! I ) We travelled King`s Highway No. it which lollows Lake Erie most of tho \vny . . . at Leumington, we l?<,'ll- ` tinned along the southerly route through Kingsville. . . The impres~ ` |.-.-mi": we received of this gelrdun of C.`anacln Willi that here is possilaly the most intensive agriculturn in the Country . . . Luxurious 1.-rop::... far in advance of ours with to`n:iu(:o fields in evidence everywhere . , . Well kept homes and barns add to the appearance of prosperity . . Added to these natural advant.:i;zes' lthe tourist business must. be it great iource of revenue for this part of Ontario . . . We think that 21 large; number of Americans come through; Barrie. yet from St. Thomas wr-gt` nbout 49 cars out of 50 bear Amv`ri- an licenses and in the Kin;:sville.' cesort area for miles and miles ulcmg '.he lake, practically every cottage is owned by Detroiters . . . . . I 2}: In 111 We have always mlt /\lTll'!I`i(`&In.%' were ideal hosts to the l,mIl'i-41:: in -`heir country. but we had sow-rn1' ntr:resting examples of `this along, he route. which `more than amply; prnved this . .. We were floundering} n`ound`lr)okin'g for a`dt`our rnuto n an Ohio city. when H czu` r.h'(-xv ilung Sidv us. the driver oxplanmig hm, highway 24 went such and such n umv Than in Nfarinn Inrliznm I l(IL|Vll,l(.`5 ()1 [I18 l'JElI'Fl( .' LIIUHS L.|llO . . Marion. he said, was a city of l'\ven1..\'-fiw- thousand and the Linns Club had a closed membership ofl seventy, its chief activity being Ihe-I building and upkeep -of a $1n,nnn; historical museum. . . . n O Q i I. i ])l'Ugl"|Hllll{`. il|.Ll'(1L'l L'rIpdIll_\' l'l' \\U.`~| . . The opera cun1pan_v. (`0In[m.\1"j i|nu. of local talent, with the rut- Ivasiunal innmrted Metropolihn stru`. _lp1uys nmstly well known light :1.- ~m'ottas . . . WC attended a perfu~1`In- lanvv uf "Tho I"irefl_\"' . . . Tlw L.)-I `om. cusmmes. and dancing. won nf `such excellence that they made the ;n1u\'ic' snvm vary |nsignificmn' m Ivmnparison . . . It is the only large` Iupvn air urwraht` undertaking: that ihus beun successful in the S!dI0s' n n A 1 .5` ~ to -n - - A pleasing feature of the mid` summer meeting of the Worm-n's Missionary Society of St. And1~uv\`s Church. held last Wednesday. was the showing of tangible recogni1i_.m of the faithful services of Mrs. l"`.I-_,' H. Bragen. before her removal ronto . . . Mrs. Geo. Brown. on `behalf of the society. presented a suitnhln gift in Mrs Rrndnn :1.-:`-`A - DEIIHII ()1 L111.` SUCIEL) , DFESCHEEG suitable gift to Mrs. Braden, :15`-is .token of appreciation . . . Mrs. Br_u- j !den has held many different offices! in the W.M.S. since 1924 and `ms; ,been a co-\vorke_r in the Missmm |Band since 1932 . . . In a few words `Mrs. Braden thanked the. members; I for the honor done her . . .- She had {always enjoyed the work and fei-`v lowship of the W.M.S. and wished; for the organization every success. ` ac: at: r.\ The day`has.been long. you've had troubles and cares, As ufegl` as some pleasures a_nd ..-..J't.>ys: You've tumbled and fallen. you've tx.-`~.--~bruises and hurts. ;Y9u'_ve lost and you've broken '... some toys. r 13 As we are writing now. '9 are iluiiiigiiig on the top deck of a l`i\IF'l` lhom. owned by the United States lAi-iny. and travelling slowly up the] imississippi from the Army Depot at! l." LUUIS . . The boat is not nur [Idea of K) bu-at . It is inure likc al ? largo fl-iaitiiig h0\.lSt` There is l\". l bow nor rounded stern! } --iiistoad buth are straight eivr-us} : It is throe docks high and thel luiivlosed part looks like a sqiiiii-(3.1 [flat rm,\f(`d h(`llS(`. with a balcoiiy` } ~lrL-llhd the second storey . . The` linteriur. of course. is as l'lll)d`l`ll as. 1-iiii' laike bnats . t Ti~a\'e|ling agaiiist the L`lll`I`f`liV zit, %S("'f.`ll miles an hour. it takes us] itrmii early muriiiiig until threw in the` aftorimoii to reach our de. ll!`-I`. Alton. and only two-aiid-.1-h.alf' ht-HTS to make the return trip duwn, ctr?-uni l Hill, nlgnwny 4`! \V(fn[ SUCH 'rln(l SUCH! I way . . . Then in Marion, Indiana. 1 handsome young man. driving )y and noticing our license plate md the Lions In(emational slickr-r m the windshield. hailed my Ins- mnd to the curb with I see ynu` we a Lion". Ho Came over to lhei 'ar_ introduced himself. intm`o::0.-d; n where we came from. the size and uttivities of the Barrie Lions Club T\/Ian-inn kn cuirl `true -. niln nf 5. g.- The ladies of Barrie Lawn Bowl-! ing Club held a most successful bridge Thursday evening at the` [home of Mrs. J. M. Mills. Collier SL| | . . There were fifteen tables . . . un..;-... nrinnnnc mmm mt rum;-1 . . 111611.` WUFC IIILCCII LHUICS Prize winners were Mrs ChaL~:. Smith. Mrs. T. C. Phillips. Mgs. Asex Douglas . . . . * - . ' 1 0 wk # . '. - - -r ... g ~14 ;By Air Mail from St. Louis. Mu Ii ! A civic undertaking. unique in its` .kind throughout the United States.` lis the Municipal open air opera mi 781. Louis . . . It reminded us u- little! lot the summer Prom concerts m i'I`u1'0ntu, except that it is held in 3 .n2:tLn`al atnphitheatro in (me at St. Luuis` largo parks . . . The l:u`gu\j ::la.go is at the buttom of 21 well grad- -ed hill, the concrete steps 0( which I-annt 10 nnn nnrrznnu 'l`hI'(~I hull -on Inn. mo L`UnL'I'CY{ Steps Ul wmcn [smut 10.000 persons . . . '1`h1'o3 tull {elm trees form a natural back | ground to the stage and incidmnullv -the-se trees are insured for $l0.0lJO Q . The lighting and ucmxstic:< are ypterfoct . . . Nightly pet-fnrnmnv(=:~' 3 frum the middle of May to Septmn box`. with weekly changes in the prugreumnv. attract capacity (`I` \\d< 'T`hn nnnrn mnnnanv l`l\n\l\l|\I"t' u I x I 5l.l`t"dl'll . . . Old Man River is .1 niuddy look- Hmg s!,l't`aln with low gentl_\'--.=lnp`ang 3banks on either side and about a i(]lldl'tC-I` of a mile wide at this par- 1 l ticular part of the river . . . It is Eeven muddier at its junction \\'I(hY lthi Missouri . . . We noticed all surts of crafts wending their way up and down the river--side-wheel- iers. back-wheelers. all with the `square front and towing barges in , from of them instead of behind! . O A Woman's Viewpoint On This and That v Let s Chat THE BARR]! E Blllli. ONT-.. CA NADA There's a little blue spot on the side of one knee, That tells of a bump on a chair; There are two little streaks down your soft baby cheek The track of a tear that was there. IE5 U1 lVH`S. I`: V e Eeo. 5'. :15 `Pa R/Inn YE:-.. ; They were indeed urlul g.|;;|.1;,v We saw nnh nlr|~f' ;hI-mo-1| 1': _ slon boat fivo dm-k:; ||I;.;h :m| . `ed with pnnpln unrl smulln-r -0 ; lined om`, .'nir-mmlulmm-`I, rounded 0bsm'vuIinn wnuim.-.~.. _ ilar to thn: am Irnmn lml ,square in [rnnl .. .'l`u-4| ll]1.I|un bunk. too. was an ulrl lm|.~ f' boat which niglnlly ;'_w:--. pl-|l lnnnnc 'l`hn\:1- `n Huh nltl In |b0a1 wnlcn lll),'llll_V p_w:--. |)I'||uI ances . . . T|1(_`.\t- :n't- HI!` ultl |`.'I:.hu ed melodmnws Iikv " l`<-n Nmhl , a Barroom" and wlu-rv llw nu causes are ])P1'IniH('(| In ha-" In I as they see fit . . . Wu <`ml.mI|w , gomg to try and ;|ll,mII|_nIw val tln pt-rforn1nnuos hr~l`.r- w- I--mm 3 W0 mot mnnv int:-rvx-;Inn-,v nu` l[')(`l`IUl'll|rIlII.'\'.\ lIl`lllll` \w- |-'.vv-- many u people. who, .'i| will: u.-:, tho gue.' of Ih<- ().(', ml l|u- A engineering <-m'p:4 for lhv .I:-,v .One was Donald '1`. Wrighl, lh iilor of the only rivm` lI'.'nI::]m1'1.'u magazino in Alnorir-::_ " l`hr- W. lways Journal" . . . Hv lnld .m Hercsting story nl` tr::vv+hng 1. ithe Mississippi with ox-Prr-.~:i Hoover and niclnlwrs: ml` his: -:al `and Alico Rn->: l.nn,:w Ii"l)u-in:-nun Alirvn"\ uvhn luv lhn gnnn l\lll:I' 1UIH:~L'v1'II |:'Hlj; 'l"l rincess Alive") whn Ivy Ihn ldoes not evvn .'~'])('Hk In H10 mun of F. l).R.'. . ..`u'I1r~;u-pm ly was quite :1 lnvv \\'$r~ :m~| the first woman vvor In an-H cigarellt: in public in SI. l. By the way. the weather In-re |1:n.~:\ 570/fl/ft?/V/.!/(7;'J? mr4.e4s'r Snuggle down. little ba;by. and close vmnr nvos: tight. there's new breakfast CUBS-V are bundles famous grain. Made golden ness. Fresh as though iust from the oven. 6 HURRY!-LIM|TED TIME ONLY axe!-A`. Q Just order one of the regular-sized family packages of CUBS. and ask your grocer to give you one of the FREE four-serving introductory packages... You'll get both for the price of one. gi ;`:\c.Z|;i<:-V-IZ-:Zn1-a-nf Day i Of Homemaking Clubs 1 In Legion Hall, Aug. 4 'l|u I91!!! /\:'hivvmm=nt Day for Nm'||I Hum-W Homemaking Clubs will he ha-Irl at Ihn Legion Hall, Hznrir-, um I-`rirlny, August 4, com- vnmu-inu,u1 H n m. 'l'ln- I't'r'm| Iwmlxre for hnlh "'I'h(! Milky Way " uni! znlui (_`nH,nns May Hv fmml" lung:-1|Il`I' with f 5H'|l girl's .h.`. .I I.l I... in (I... . Al I|\n I I i 1 1 bnuggle uown. Hum Davy. EHILI L'lUbl'.' your eyes tight. Moth_e`r'l1 tell you a story that's true: ' Today-~is a sample of many more 1. days. That will come to all toddlers like you. rwuunp, m 11 n m. 'In- hy fmm I", Inga-1|Il`I' mu-|I '~|mIIl:| hv in Mu nffim? of the I:H'lH]I-Ill uf /\L _l'il'lIlll`(`, Hnrrir`. lulu-1' llmn Mvmclny, July 1!]. vznrm tlnyrs and mm! nrlv 1| irh-ul vuuulinn nn thv Imnl Irip wu- run! Inns` of !h:~ -My -:n':+ \vm'- L'l`<>ll|l(l`:~:x'. M.I ..I\. Phnnv 917M III" IV hrinxa, 2 f`<)Hnw; May HI` I hrinu hvr 1him- iih hr-I`. I" Milky Way" yrinp, :1 milk rins- Hulnv l.'~:,'~` Ihn ('1: as of interest to girls. The prize lisl nf the 12th umnml Barrie .Iunim' l":Iir is bning sent to earn m(-mb(-r. -- - 5-~--.._- ._. V. .,, .,...__-.. Yt)lJ'l`ll I`() DO 'l`l|ElR l`All'I' What's wrvmu with tho youth Hf this pI'uvim.'I3'. Nuthing. m'L'uI'lim; In tho munsngt-nwnl at the (fnnzutinn Nutiunnl l'Ixhibit,inn. whn PIN` us` nlvnswl :c:< l mu'h at tho lnulmvr in which f)nt:n`in youth rmzpumtvrt tn invitations tn p:u'tiL-ipntv in the Ex- hibition. Yrmth zu-tivilios im-hut? Junior I":n'Im-r:; zmrl F6!l`lH('!'(`U,t`l4. .luntnr |)ir-vtn':<. Junior 'l'r:u'lc Mm,-ts, t.ht- Hubby Shaw and thv Sclmnl lCxhil)it:;. Tho luttvr lm.-4 ht-~ vrmm so popular that it. [um hud't4I tw mnvc-It tn lm'm-I` quarlmx in- /\ut>nmli\'v\ Building`:< l\ 1("I.;!;Il l"lnn|`_ Is yum` :~`\Il)w,'rip1iun |):|id'.' COPACO Sm-oked liak Bacon T_._._ clear. There will always be tumbles and tears; There will always be some little `1l'\I'Y`fl\\/' HI` (`ZII'l` I\'~J`mz1tte1` how old you may be mile`! I I

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