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Times & Guide (1909), 26 Jun 1929, p. 5

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& ieana s mm i un ilimladle o) c dsc n ctbl e ce c n e it irccai 20 fovk _ TEhe "Frolic‘"‘ will be unique. A|newspaper, observed to her husband lirge boat has been secured. This|that it contained an article entitled, will be filled with scores of empty oil| "Women work for the feebleâ€"minded. barrels and after these have been| Mr. Jiggins, who was in a reactionâ€" soaked with gasolene they will be set| ary mood, said: "I should like to alight in the darkness by an airâ€"| know what women have ever done . plane dropping incendiary bombs on| for the feebleâ€"minded." «Pithem. A slight reminder of wartime| "They usually marry them, my operations will be apparent in the <liear,” remarked. Mrs. Jiggins sweetâ€" stunt. ‘<«ly, e TheSilver Slipper have just comâ€" pleted the installation of one of the most upâ€"toâ€"date and modern cooling systems, the same as used in all the large ball rooms in the United States, A{hich insures their patrons of dancâ€" ing as cool in summer as in winter. ‘1 ho efi e railfaitfrant| t Toronto Maple Leafs are in for a real battle on the holiday when they meet Rochester in a double header. These two teams always have a real duel, always going into extra inning games. IIn all games played to date it has been the me“xâ€"{rar"i.fi'fli\;lgu; that have decided the result of their games. Sunnyside Beach is presenting anâ€" other ‘"Midnight Frolic‘"‘ on Friday evening of this week. As the first of July falls on Monday and conâ€" eludes the weekâ€"end it was decided to get the celebration at the beach started in advance. These midnight shows at holiday time are based on the proven theory that most people like to have some late night enterâ€" tainment in the summer. ELETS ALL ENJOY THE J HMOLIDAY! ; TORONTO BALL CLUB WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1929 â€" SUNNYSIDE BEACH SILVER SLIPPER Sunnyside Beach First spectacle ever presented ofa large boat, loaded with inflammable material, being set alight by bombs dropped from an airplane. Also a brilliant stage presentation, including vaudeville acts and a chorus of dancing girls with the Auditorium Orthophonic Victrola. _ ; The Playground Of All Greater Toronto Dance Garden _ Musical Revue Theatre _ Free Vaudeville Free Concerts On Auditorium Orthophonic Victrola Boating, Bathing, Riding Devices, Games of Skill, Free Bathing Beach FRIDAY, JUNE 28th, 12 P.M. ALL FREE TO THE PUBLIC, SPEND THE HOLIDAY AT SUNNYSIDE BEACH Beautiful dancing exhibition by. Jéean Hemsworth, and other vaudeville acts. yeris Maple Leaf Stadium AT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: _â€" _ Consult the advertisements on this page, and be assured of a good â€" time by all. July First and Week Following MIDNIGHT FEROLIC BASEBALL Mother! Father! Sister! Brother! MONDAY, JULY 1ST Rochester vs. Toronto Montreal vs. Toronto 27thâ€"28thâ€"29th International,. League J ADMISSION 50c¢c, 80c¢, $1, $1.25; Children 25¢ Fleet St., Toronto 2 Games 10.30 A.M. and 3 P.M. The mining companies in the North of France do not confine themselves simplg to the sale of their coal to neighboring or distant electrical genâ€" erating plants, but, since the war, a number of them have constructed genâ€" erating plants at their pit heads: By this means they are able to dispose of their lowâ€"quality coal and dust, take care of their own electrical enerâ€" gy requirements, and sell the unused power to neighboring industries and communities. ‘‘Yes, that‘s what 1 said," ‘replied the wealthy man. "That‘s interesting; what was the operation ?" demanded the surgeon.. "You say your son was cured of his wildness by an operation ?" asked the great surgeon. _"I cut off his allowance and made him go to work," smiled the wealthy man. > In addition to this bonfire on the lake a free presentation by a large number of dancers will be given on the Victrola stage. The show will be well worth seeing. For Dominion Day the beach has also a special programme of excellent free entertainment. Mrs. Jiggins, who was reading a newspaper, ‘observed to her husband that it contained an article entitled, "Women work for the feebleâ€"minded. Mr. Jiggins, who was in a reactionâ€" ary mood, said: "I should like to know what women have ever done for the feebleâ€"minded." _ ‘"They usually marry them, my FRANCE‘S COAL MINES ol cce ol hrre ho LkE Lh ty tcryttuoGr Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D. Few quarter‘s lessons cover more than the present one. Numerous outâ€" standing characters appear. A great nation goes from prosperity into capâ€" tivity, The general subject is "Proâ€" phets and Kings of Judah‘s Decline. The chronology covers 169 years, from the time of the death of Uzziah to the Fall of Jerusalem. Seripture portions include Kings, Chronicles, Isaigh, Jeremiah and Lamentations. Fourâ€" teen opportunities for character study are given: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ahaz, Hezekiah, Hilkiah, Jonah, Shaphan, Huldah, Pashur, Zedekiah, Irijeh Ebedâ€"Melech, the Rechabites and Neâ€" hemiah. While kings should have invariably been worthy leaders of their people such was the exception rather than the rule. Too often they were ready to _ accord with the loose morals of the day rather than to act as statesmen and lead the populace back to endurâ€" ing social relationships. International Sunday School Lesson for June 30 In contrast with kings and other ofâ€" ficials of high rank, the prophets stand out as examples in true patriotâ€" ism. Isaiah started out with the idea that he was God‘s specially appointed ambassador and always ought to be faithful to such a trust. When kings were false he withstood them to their face and tried to help them back to a worthy conception of their office. The vision by which Isaiah was inâ€" ducted into office continued as an abiding influence. stand out as examples in true patriotâ€" | _ Nebuchadnezzar was the instrument ism. Isaiah started out with the idea |in completing the overthrow after that he was God‘s specially appointed |Israel persisted in her idolatries and ambassador and always ought to be |related sins. King Zedekiah, like all faithful to such a trust. When kings |others who break their parol, had to were false he withstood them to their |face the consequences. Judgment face and tried to help them back to |does not indicate lessened interest. a worthy conception of their office.|Jeremiah expresses the continuing The vision by which Isaiah was inâ€" |feeling of Jehovah toward His Israel ducted into office continued as @an |in the Golden Text: "I have loved abiding influence. thee with an everlasting love; thereâ€" Hezekiah revealed what a king could fore with lovingâ€"kindness have I do in ways of rightegusness. He saw drawn thee," 31: 3. REVIEW. READ PSALM 130 S. S. LESSON Electric Trains Leave Keele St. and St. Clair Ave. At 7.00 a.m., 9.00 a.m., 11.00 a.m. and Every Hour Thereafter. Excellent Motor Roads And Ample Parking Space. AFTERNOON AND EVENING ARNOLD CUTHBERT AND HIS HARMONY BOYS Midnight Frolic, 12.10 a.m. to 3 a.m. Jitney Dance, 2 p.m to 5 p.m. Big Special Spot Dance, 8 p.m. to 1 a. BOATING Bathing Amusements The only way to make sure ! For A Happy Holiday On Dominion Day V isit 9 Miles North of Erindale or 3 Miles West of Brampton The Picnic Playground With Plenty of Room For All Huttonville Park ELDORADO PARK Owned And Operated By CANADIAN NATIONAL ELECTRIC RAILWAYS A GOOD PLACE TO SPEND ANY WEEKâ€"END. When on a tour the only way to be sure of proper hotel accommodation is to telephone ahead each day for reservaâ€" tions. Reduced evening rates on long distance / now begin at 7 p.m. _ s( FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT NIGHT A Good Place To Enjoy The Holiday < BATHING B. SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS Patronage Exclusively Gentile DANCING ON THE CREDIT RIVER COTTAGES FOR RENT THHEK WESTON TIMES & GUIDE J. CAIRNS, Manager.% Jewry has always been the people charged with the care of the Book. Even the Bible is .lost by disuse. Hilkiah found the rolls amid the deâ€" bris of the Temple and there was much to learn and practise by all who would listen when the words were read in public. â€" Jeremiah found the people engrossâ€" ed in sin and in indifference to Jeâ€" hovah. Regardless of consequences to himself he tried to dissuade from evil. Even when captivity was engulfing the nation he told how they could betâ€" ter the situation. A filthy pit was his reward for real national heroism. that keeping the ordinances of the Lord was a helpful way in which to register an attitude toward new obedâ€" ience. When he summoned the people to observe the Feast of the Passover they came, even from the territory of the separated Northern Tribes. That religion thus followed is joyous was indicated when the people were eager for an added seven days of Passover observance. From any base past there could be a resurrection. "Isaiah often told of a bright future, by the grace of God. This was to come through a Suffering Servant, who would be their Redeemâ€" er. Therein there was a comfort in their present affliction. _ Boating Refreshments BALL GAMES pmâ€"â€"Tab C tnasy "I am afraid your husband is beâ€" yond help.. I can hold out no hope of his recovery." _ For the soup course. Select 4 desâ€" sert spoons; they are quite proper, and can be used for serving spoons at other times. Instead of bread and butâ€" ter spreaders, 4 tea knives. (These can also be used for breakfast and lunchâ€" eon service). For the meat course, 4 dinner knives and forks; for salad, 4 dessert forks (instead of salad forks, which serve only the one purpose) ; for dessert, 4 more dessert forks will be needed, and 4 after dinner coffee spoons. And to this collection it is wise to add a dozen tea spoons. "Sixes and eights" of each are of course the ideal > numbers in the gift of sterling flat ware. But as a miniâ€" mum, the selections given will do the greatest service, The physician, after an examinâ€" ation, addressed the wife of the sick man in atone of grave finalty. _ ‘"Here, hold on! What are you getâ€" tin‘ at? (I ain‘t aâ€"going to snuff This candor was offensive to the patient, who protested: s out!" "You leave it to the doctor,»dearie â€"he knows best." "What pieces of silver will she need first," is a question that comes to all who make the bride a gift of sterling. And the most practical way to answer it is to lay out a dinner menu for at least four, and see just what is reâ€" quired to serve the meal correctly. The wife interposed in a soothing voice: LONG BRANCH PARK IDEAL FOR YOUR VACATION Reservations HINTS FOR THE HOME "THE SILVER SLIPPER" 20 Minutes from Sunnyside. Cars stop at â€"Afternoonâ€" Swimmingâ€"DANCINGâ€"Fishing By Nancy Hart Spend the Day in New Toronto and have a real Good Day of Fun and Frolic NEW TORONTO DAY (Under the Auspices of the New Toronto Business Men‘s Association) On the Lake New Atmosphereâ€"Snappy Orchestraâ€"Good Parking Newly Furnished Rooms for Young Business People Dancing at Nightâ€"Good Orthestra DECORATE YOUR STORES AND HOMES Special Holiday Party Big Parade of Decorated Floats and Cars Baseball, ‘Softball, Games, Races COME FOR A PLEASANT HOLIDAY AT GOODYEAR FIELD i MONDAY, JULY 1st Riverside On The Humber This picture which was taken on the arrival of the S.S. Melita shows one of the families brought to the Dominion under the Askew Scheme. The Laird of Ladykirk, Scotland, V. W. H. Askew, provided the amount of $10,000 to enable desirable British agriculturists to come to the Dominion. Automatically a further $10,000 was made available under the terms of The Empire Settlement Act. The recruitment and all administrative features are being handled by the Colonization Departâ€" ment of the Canadian Pacific. The pensive young gentleman in the foreâ€" ground reflects the attitude of a well seasoned traveller, __â€"_.______ is Retialn aiiesnms 310 Phone Long Branch Ave. 2 Minutes from Car. â€"Eveningâ€" Midway Attractions and Other Amusements. Under the Management of F. R. TRAFFORD More New GCanadians Where All Toronto Dances Toronto‘s Most Beautiful Suburban Park 2 tallce y meug| uns Lakeside 7309 PACE FIVE

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