U _ Coulter and Main Sts., Weston W. Marsden, Prop. PHONE 1059F a 1011 Weston Rd. COAL COK \Coarl / E Q A K W 0 0 [ Â¥pFree Parking Space _ At Your _ Vaudeville Furniture Bought, Sold, or Exchanged SECOND HAND FURNIâ€" TURE STORE â€"â€" Hilarious drama of higher education and the prizeâ€"ring. Big surprise vaudeville nights every Monday and Thursday. Opening Announcement Anybody Here Seen Kelly Mount Dennis Theatre * Elias Rogers DUKE STEPS _OUT" WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929 HOW TO HANDLE WOMEN" SARTELLS GARAGE ON MAY 25th JOAN CRAWFORD KARL DANE MATINEE FRIDAY, MAY 24th 2.15 P.M. Ninth Chapter of "THE MYSTERY RIDER* "GREASED LIGHTING" We Deliver to All Parts of Weston at City Prices _ w of a MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY â€"« ‘May 27, 28, 29 GLENN TRYON Comedy Auction Night Every Tuesday THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY May 23, 24, 25 BESSIE LOVE AND TOM MOORE at IF Your present is not right bring it to us ADELAIDE 6812 â€"withâ€" THURSDAYâ€"FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY One Ton Means 2000 lbs. Alfred Rogers, President Home of Capitol Entertainment TOM WELLS inâ€" scalsoâ€" RIO RITA Beauty Shoppe Specializing in Finger Waving, Marcelling, Facials, Cutting, Etc. Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wed. 9 a.m. to 12 noon PHONE 1107 Vaudeville the count for Haines take Cupid. See Battling Every Night. Phones: Bus. 1 Res. 798 260 MAIN ST. N. COMPANY LIMITED Phone 1128 Vaudeville xâ€"28â€"1â€"t \__In Parisian sheps the triâ€"color ‘combination is featured inâ€"countless ‘interesting ways in hats. for spring jand summer. ... Threeâ€" tones of . one |colour mav achieve this effect in |straw or ribbon. and shades such as dmperial blue, chartreuse and black, Although she has been in pictures but little more than a year she gives great promise of rising swiftly to the great goal of all sereen aspirants, Stardom.â€" She has appeared with all the leading film companies on the That whiter skin of hers than snow, And smooth as monumental alabaster. â€"Shakespeare. One of the greatest traffic tanâ€" gles that has ever occurred. in an American city. took ~place recently during the filming of a street seene in "Anybody Here Seen_ Kelly ?" Universal picture at the Major Mt. Dennis Theatre this Thursday, Friâ€" day, and Saturday. Tom Moore, posâ€" ing as a traffic cop on the corner of Fortyâ€"second Street and. Broadway, New York, and Bessie Love brought about the jam of homeâ€"wardâ€"bound automobiles, â€"street cars and pedestâ€" rians whenr they enacted a romance scene in the center of the intersection for the camera. William Wyler direcâ€" ted the production and with the aid of New York traffic policemen he was able to carry out the difficult event. In the cast of this pleasing comedy are also Tom O‘Brien, Kate Price and Alfred Allen. Betty Caldwell, the winsome little blonde who plays the feminine lead opposite Ted Wells in "Greased Lightning," the . Universal _ Western which is to be screened at the Major Mt. Dennis Theatre beginning Monday is one contradictory example. Betty was born in Hollywood, was educated in Hollywood and now works in Hollywood and will argue with anyâ€" one on the point that you have to leave home to make good. She didn‘t run away and go into the movies. The movies came to her.‘ Protect your skin against the eleâ€" ments before you go out of doors, if you would preserve the fineness of your complexion! Protect it against wind and rainâ€"and especially against and freckling effects of the spring and summer sun. : A dry, chapped condition of the skin, fine squint line and burns are so much easier to prevent than they are to cure.. And if they are allowed to persist the skin may become coarsened almost beyond remedy. Critiecs have called "How toâ€" Handle Women" one of the funniest pictures of the year. William J. Craft, directâ€" or, and Jack Foley collaborated on the sereen story. Craft is familiar with the abilities of the star and so he was able to write a story that would suit him perfectly. Audiences all over the country are hailing Tryon as one of the sereen‘s best comedians. How he "handles" her and how he poses as a visiting princelet seeking to raise a national loan in Wall Street, makes hilarious fun and gives him ample opportunities for his parâ€" ticular brand of comedy. I am very glad to tell you how these evils may be avoided. After cleansing with a good cleansing cream and toning with a good skinâ€"toning lotion or mild astringent tonic, spread over the face a thin protective film of foundation cream. . Some women prefer a liquid balm, and for certain types of skin the balm protective makes an excellent foundation. base. There: are, however, scientifically prepared creams which actually neuâ€" tralize the sun‘s rays and safeguard the skin against the effects of wind or sun. For the most complete outâ€" door protection these sun and windâ€" proof aids should be used. a girlâ€"that is Glenn Tryon in "How to Handle Women," the Universalâ€" Jewel picture that opens at the Major Mt. Dennis Theatre Monday. Some of the younger generation seem to think that. they . have to "leave home" to make good. When it was whispered. about that Roman stripes would have their day this spring we looked for them‘ in the form of searves and belts and hat bandsâ€"not daring to hope for the 1;;r_ypsy touch in more lavish proporâ€" tions. In "How to Handle Women" Tryon plays the role of a smart young smallâ€" town newspaper cartoonist who. sets out to startle New York and to deâ€" monstrate his superiority and fatal charm over women, especially over Beatrice Fairbanks, the writer of a Lovelorn column in a New York paper. ~â€"â€"All the time the skin needs a pro tective foundation before makeâ€"up i It remained for one a bit more adventurous to show us how to make Roman stripes a substantial part of the costume.. Here we see them formâ€" ing the blouse for a very striking afternoon costume whose tiered. skirt of navy chiffon has the approved irâ€" regular line. Softly shaded colors of gold, purvle, fuschia and red with a tiny streak of green are woven into the striped pattern which is gay withâ€" out being in the least gaudy. _ This costume is one of the favourâ€" ites in the wardrobe of Gladvs Baxâ€" tor. whose brunette beauty adds much to the cast of "Music in May." . _Wild peanutsâ€"wild financeâ€" _ wild loveâ€"and a wild chase for wealth and Triâ€"Colors Important Millinery Theme 3 ics. J i 3.\ N 5 . W + &AZ 2| VW * ) e ~‘~’;x o4. a 5 : n i romerimeg, . m lR ~v i mtc â€" aaang: ®~ .:',0:}' pmoprpacrctayp C Sep A1 5 ; ï¬ . "Ton 3 Very Latests (By Cecile) SsdA 2L ebA a aUD Lrrayd e y l Perots (*>} i4 Imomenram c enmndBil ie ies o onmnnmmen nntcmmnmemn BR TIONM iSefex oy.Ko? .\ wmdâ€") Over the lips you should smooth a little nourishing cream as well. This a pro--lto keep them soft and smooth and â€"up is prevent lines and chapping. 1‘ With the plain coat, suit or frock lof flat crepe these shaded effects are \ indeed striking. applied, and the several creams creâ€" ated for this purposeâ€"some of them cleverly tinted in natural skin tones â€"are delightful in their effects. They protect the skin against drying, wrinkling and chapping and at the same time provide it with a lovely soft humidity to which face powder and rouge adhere becomin@ly. Others in the cast â€" of "Greased Lightning" are George Dunning, Walâ€" ter Schumway, Vietor Allen, Lon Poff and â€" Myrtis Crinley, . Ray . Taylor directed this great Western epic. Miss Brent is lovely as the blase and fashionable society. girl. She wears a dazzling array of gowns and negligee which must delight the femâ€" inine patrons. Miss Adoree is a comely Russian immigrant girl and she gives one of the best performances in her screen experience. |___ West Coast, and her motto is, "I will make good." IS SEASON‘S HIT New Caddo Production Repeats Sucâ€" cess of Star in "The Racket" Thomas Meighan offers once again, this time in "The Mating Call," one of the most entertaining pictures of theâ€"season. "The Mating Call" opens Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 23, 24th, 25th, at the Weston Theatre. Unlike his last film, "The Racket," in which he made a nation wide hit, "The Mating Call‘® packs a powerful heartâ€"punch. It has all the elements of suspense and thrills which "The Racket," carried, possessing in additâ€" ion an abundance of loveâ€"interest which stamps it as another Meighan bellâ€"ringer. . __ 6 % In "The Mating Call,". which was produced by The Caddo â€"Company and is based on ie popular novel by Rex Beach, Meighan is presented in a virile romantic impersonation. He is supported by two leading women, Evelyn Brent and Renee Adoree. _ There are many "big moments" in this latest Meighan production. The climactic sequence is a daring reproâ€" duction of the nightâ€"raiding activities of a band of hooded terrorists. "Tide of Empire," Cosmopolitan‘s vivid drama of the California gold rush, will be at the Weston Theatre Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 27, 28, 29, with Renee Adoree, George Duryea, William Collier, Jr., and a huge cast in Peter B. Kyne‘s dramatic story of the "Days of ‘49." _ s The new picture, directed at the Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayer studios by Alâ€" lan Dwan, is a vivid historical romanâ€" ce of the discovery of gold in Caliâ€" fornia and the gold rush that overâ€" threw Spanish rule and started the modern era of progress in the West. Among its salient features of gold at Sutter‘s Mill, founding of the Wells Fargo Express Company, the bandit battle for the express cargoes of gold and the rise of the Vigilantes. These spectacular details surround a love romance between Miss Adoree, as the Spanish daughter of one of the last of the old Spanish grandees, and George Duryea, playing a young Irish prospector in. the new Eldorado. Wilâ€" Ham Collier, JrA G(&org'e Fawcett, Paul Hurst, Harty Gribbhon, _James Bradbury, Sr., ahï¬yot1ié1-s of note are in the cast. After experiment you should be able to find the liquid or cream foundation which is best suited in texâ€" ture and coloring to your individual type of skin. And a few words of caution I must give you. Unless the skin is extremely oily, do not use an ordinary vanishing cream as a proâ€" tective foundation, for these creams are drying and fail to accomplish the purpose of a true protective. Record Oil Production _ Establishing a new high mark in the history of oil production in Alâ€" berta delivered to the refineries from wells in the Turner. Vallev_ field, about 40 miles southwest of Calgary, during the month of April. 1929. the output reached a total of 69,207 barâ€" rels, an increase of 12,506 barrels over that of the preceding month. Zeppelin Néarly Wrecked The giant German dirigible, Graf Zeppelin. nearly came to grief on its second flight from Germany to New York, when the crankshafts of two of its five motors broke and a third would not function properly. After a hard struggle over the Rhone Valley, the Commander, Dr. Eckener, decided to attempt a landingâ€"beside the onlyv mooring mast in France, literally on the vedge of the Mediterranean Sea, and with the help of French troops he was successful. No one was injured although the passengers were rather badly shaken up. A report was cirâ€" culated that sabotage was responsible for the stonpage of three of the five motors of the airship, but Dr. Eckener is satisfied that the trouble was enâ€" tirely accidental. The transâ€"Atlantic trip has been postponed. MEIGHAN PICTURE "TIDE OF EMPIRE" The delicate skin around the eyes should be protected against the weathâ€" er by a little nourishing cream gently patted in. Have the lids shiny with cream, if you wish, as this is a fashionable effect at present, but powder lightly over the cream beneath the eyes and around the outer corners. This light layer of cream under the powder will nourish and lubricate the skin, and prevent the little laughter lines from developing into wrinkles. or brown, chartreuse »and ivory are put together. _ hss ; ESToN Thips & Coinr® TELLS VIVID TALE l Seventyâ€"eight years ago, in the boyâ€" ihood of many men. now . living,. the ‘school maps showed that the North lAmerican continent, to the west of the. Mississippi, the Great Lakes and Hudson Bay, and from the _ Rio Grande to well within the Arctic Circle, was an almost unkown wilderâ€" ness, inhabited by roving tribes of warlike Indians. With the exception of a few hundred miles to the north of Cape Town, in South Africa, part of the Nile Valley, the Niger Valley and the coast line, Africa was marked "Unkown" or "Unexplored" on all maps. Australia, that island continent | with a greater area than the United States, was a British conviect settleâ€" ment with no great cities; and alâ€" though its coastline was mapped, the interior was also marked "Unexplorâ€" |ed." New Zealand was also almost unâ€" lknown, unsettled and considered the "Ultima Thule" to the south. Wealth and Development Van Niekerk remembered, when he heard the news, that an old Kaffir witch doctor, living not farâ€"from his farm, had a similar stone of enormous size. But the witch doctor did not want to part with it. The stone was part of his hanky panky and gave him prestige, but, when the farmer gave up everything he possessed for it, the witch doctor fell. This stone was the famous "Star of South Africa," and Van Neikerk sold it the day after he got it, still uncut, for $56,000. That started the rush into South Africa, and the exploring spirits went farther and farther afield in their quest for riches, at the same time opening up the land. Two great continents and half of a third were unknown to civilized man. Then, suddenly, something happened. Goldâ€"was . discovered in California in 1848; and in 1849 the migration across the plains was well under way, and ships were carrying adventurers around the Horn to the El Dorado. This was the beginning of the opening up of the West. Nineteen years later, in 1876, gold was discovered in the Witwatersrand or White Water Range of mountains in South Africa, and the rush to that country became greater. Just about the same time Henry Stanley emerged from the mouth of the Congo, after three years in crossing Africa from east to west, and the news of the great rubber forests induced the late King Leopold of Belgium to put his private fortune into the developâ€" ment of the Congo Free State, for the wealth he expected to get out of it. The gold excitement in California was well under way when, in 1851, came the news of the discovery of gold in Australia; and again the adâ€" venturous spirits started for that unknown country to begin the develop ment of the great island _ continent. then, in 1857, gold was discovered in British Columbia, which started the rush across Canada that has since reâ€" sulted in the opening of the. great fields of that country in its northwest. The finger of discovery again swung southward when, in 1861, gold was discovered in the Otago district of New Zealand, and these balmy islands began to get their shade of the darâ€" ing spirits who have the pioneering instinet. Explorers in the seventies and eighties ~of last century _ plowed through Africa as well as Australia with the result that, two years ago, a Frenchman and his wife made the trip by automobile from Algeria to Cape Town, found gasoline all the way and had to have only three hunâ€" dred miles of road cut for them in the Congo forests. They crossed the Sahara to Lake Tchad, went up the Congo Valley until they were able to reach Lake Tanganyika and go south to Rhodesia and the Cape, eight months on the way. & In 1876 a trader named O‘Reilly, camping near the junction of two rivers in South Africa, saw the chilâ€" dren of a Boer farmer, named.. Van Niekerk, playing with some peculiar pebbles they had secured from the bed of one of the streams. He manâ€" aged to secure the pebbles and, on reaching Cape Town, was agreeably surprised to find that one of them was a diamond that was worth $3, 000; and the news spread. Again, in 1897 gold was discovered at Dawson on the Yukon, in Alaska, and the daring wealthâ€"seekers rushed there as the pioneers of the developâ€" ment that was sure to follow. These seven dates, 1849, 1851, 1857, 1861, 1867, 1886 and 1897, are outâ€" standing, but in between gold was disâ€" covered in many of our western states and helped to develop them. Long after the first Australian gold fields had brought great gcities into being in the southern continent, gold was discovered in Western Australia, and also pearl fisheries on the northwest coast, and these aided in bringing settlers to those parts of the great island. Forty years ago, when I was at school, we used to think of our schoolâ€" mates who went as apprentice seamen in the Java. trade and were gone for nearly a year on the voyvage, as havâ€" ing visited the ends of the earth. But only last year, Sam Blythe, the wellâ€" known Washington political reporter, on his return from a trip around the world, declared that there are thousâ€" ands of miles of improved auto roads in Java, and auto buses running in We sell live muskrats for brecding purposes. We have a very attractive ranchin;g agreement to offer you,. We have the largest enclosed and best developed muskrat ranch in Canada. We sell on easy terms, where deâ€" sired. s You are invited to visit our ranch at Port Rowan. For full particulars write: Big Creek Muskrat BIG CREEK SALES, LTD. MUSKRATS Fiscal Agents, 614â€"16â€"18 Lister Block, Hamilton, Ont. Farms Limited Surely if the discovery of mineral wealth brought such development in other lands, the future of Canada is indeed hopeful. Seldom a day passes without news of some further discovâ€" ery of the wealth hidden away in the earth, and we learn also of wonderâ€" ful development taking place as a reâ€" sult of the discovery of fertile lands where up to a few years ago white men‘s feet had never trod. In 1909 it was estimated by experts that the gold fields discovered since 1848 in California had added, in gold, to the wealth of the world, $13,000,â€" C00,000, but they said nothing of the rast tracts of land that had been opened up in the wake of the advenâ€" turers. Where seventyâ€"eicht years ago there was nothing but wilderness and wild men, now there are cities, farms, railroads, auto roads, homeâ€" steads and plenty of room yet for millions of people. To any one lookâ€" ing at the unknown parts of the earth in 1848 it might have seemed imposâ€" sible that they could be so developed as they have been in so short a time. that farâ€"off spot, the little tropic island of Macassar. Cremt! 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The conclusion one comes to is that more attention should be given to this important subject where it is taught, that is, in the Public Schools. That the educational authorities are responsible for this condition is easily seen. In the final examinations for High School entrance only fifty marks is given for spelling, whereas practically every other subject counts 100 marks. Spelling, as one of the most imporâ€" tant subjects in the curriculum should receive more recognition. If it were put in at 100, the same as other. subâ€" jects, more attention. would be, given to it. c When we try to look at questions as God looks at them, and then act as we think God would act, knowing all the facts, and moved by a heart of love, we have established in our life the only right basis for making up our mind. Hamilton 57 Bloor West n London Credit JUnct. 2758 JUnet. 9717 PACE SEVEN