Love." Following the ceremony a recepâ€" was held at the Mary Elizaâ€" Tes Rooms, College Street, The bride‘s mother, asâ€" the mother of the ’mom. they guests. The former matching accessories. Upon return Mr. and Mrs. Patterson the summer months at ‘s Island, Toronto. WEDDING OF INTEREST COLLEGE ST. CHURCH : the mother of the m,|the Japanese aggression in China, guests. â€" The !unner ships which were used in transâ€" a fall blue chiffon with gorï¬n( Easter lily bulbs from ies and a corsage of Japan to America are now carryâ€" ; whilst the groom‘s mothâ€"|ing men, guns, munitions and the A u:r flowered chiffon with many necessities of war to China. corsage of cornflowers. (laclfl.co: of pr:iper ahl]plfuilitiu and Lat couple experienced lily growers in ift by ln'::r l;:gmn: Detmitthm" fields are beginning to other points. The bride‘s tra.\ AK® themselves noticeable in lily by six Indian riders in recent two weeks roundâ€"up. The roam a forest reserve west and only a few have sen captured in past years. e was attended by her three $ :â€"Mrs. James Aves, matron honor; the Misses Mina and Hulf, bridesmaids; and Miss 3 matron of honor wore pink and the bridesmaids and junior bridesâ€" w turquoise blue with trim net R and carried oldâ€"fashioned noseâ€" »w sweet peas and roses that ; with their costumes. _ Mr. Dougias MacPherson was the d man and the ushers were Mr. o Heaney and Mr, James Hepâ€" : The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Dr. R. J. ‘lil-on. minister ‘of the church, and the bride was \&iven away by her father. _ ©_ Captare Wild Horses _ Fifteen horses from a band of ut:l, which for years have ifforts to coral them, were d other points. The bride‘s traâ€" ; costume was a navy frock, with length cape lined in white _ ‘The bridal party entered the ?nll to the wedding march glnx; ed by Mr. Ivor Baldwin. The bri wore white net over taffeta, with m white net hat holding a waistâ€" . veil and carried n‘bouqnet of § Hill Roses and Baby‘s Breath. On Saturday ing, June 18th, mt 7 o‘clock, the Coilep Street United Church, Toronto, was the wetting of a pretty church wedding, when Olive Julia Bernice, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hulf, 96 Hardi Avenue, : became the :gde of Mr. : Scott Patterson, son of â€" .and the late Mr. Arthur Patâ€" , of Eglinton, D-bi ing the signing of the regi ¢ Mr. Robt. Baillie sang "O }'f::: _ Agents: _ Art. Darlington (B.A. Sta.) 111 MAIN ST. 8. SAVES OIL AND GAs E HARDING [ ima} Sis.zear but it is some| \Cor. June ston llookt:::e Pamy when we Tive| a= w we k ie T back on them m’yun henes. . | OVRHAUL rok" "Slus ou Rebore Or ‘3.‘1 New Rings! Reconditions motor while you drive. 59 MAIN ST. N. _ We Deliver PHONE 4â€"489 HAROLD R. JOHNSTON Get the world‘s good news daily through _ *® _ Smart new shades in novelty weaves. 1.50, 2.00 w 2.50 newr and wellâ€"rounded editorial festures, including the Week}y Magatine Section, make the Mowrron the ideal sewspsper for the home. Tt is 5 conts a copy, or 3 cents s day on sub Regular reading of Tws Cammniw Scrrwcr Mowrren W 2231 Bloor $t. West, Toronto Patterson TME CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHTNG $0CFTY One, Norway Serset, Rorton, Masachuseers . * + TIP TOP TAILORS Guarantee * An Internationd 7 Ij Newspaper 1.95, 2.95, 3.95 to 6.50 COOL TROPICAL WORSTED FLANNEL TROUSERSâ€"In Gnly. White, Fawn shades, in cotton and all wool. C‘ K SPORT TROUSERS Washable cotton and linen 1.50 ° 2.00 FLANNEL TROUSERS BATHING TRUNKS By "HARVEYâ€"WOODS® POLO Sncrud‘ for Summer Wear are: Shirts, Neckties, Pajamas, Hosiery, Hats, In all popular shades, in cotton or silk and LA SALEE STYLE TAILORS Comfortable VACATION TROUSERSâ€"Fine wool material 3.50.~ 3.95 to 4.50 Handkerchiefs, Belts, Braces, Etc. ‘ Years ago many of the lily buibs, | like potatoes with us, formed a| | source of food mg&y in Japan and China. Then an Englishman in the East befln sending lily buibs back home. e people of J:g:n and {China soon learned that bulbs (had a money value. The mountains |were scoured; many species beâ€" came scarcer and scarcer from year to year. _ The Sinoâ€"Japanese war is enâ€" couraging lily culture on this conâ€" tinent to a greater extent than ever before. For years Easter lilies have been coming to Canadian and United States florists and seedsâ€" men, to a large extent, in Japanâ€" ese refrigeratorâ€"equipped vessels. With silk, lily shipments were an important source of income for the Japanese. "Upwards of 30 ‘:sel.kan were very acceptably he durin;r the year, also a u.nÂ¥qua ‘Ladies‘ Night‘. An innovation was the ‘Liar‘s Night‘, which contributed to the edification and entertainment of the members, "Before installing the new offiâ€" cers, I wish to express my most hn.rbtr thanks to all those who cont bnzk-ddto_tb- t-:‘upport oatnd Rotâ€" ary work during the year as I join the ranks of the Pastâ€" Presidents, I wish. every success for the t'(‘7Inh and its new offiâ€" â€"It ‘;u' then, w:‘m the mee‘:.l supply began to diminish, Japanese and Chinesé began to culâ€" tivate them. Now thousands of persons, in bt;.h g: these mmel. are engaged pursu raisâ€" ing lilies for American florists and "Our official delegate to ~Rotâ€" ary International at San Francisâ€" co is Dr. Norman Bragg of the Brantford Club, whom we expect at a later date, to give us a perâ€" sonmal report of the Convention. lation of the new officers, who are headed by Presidentâ€"elect Fred Rowntree, Ships Are Now Carrying Munitions For War In China Most lilies can be grown from seed. For commercial culture, howâ€" ever, increase is often made from smail buibiets growing out from the parent buibs or along the flowâ€" er stalks, or from "scales" takem from the large bulb. These scales m.rheedh-ndndfmthen small buiblets form. Varying periods of time are required to deâ€" velop bloomingâ€"size bulbsâ€"one to three years. Continued from page 1â€"â€" ary Club of Weston and Mount Dennis. Rotary Club Hears The Year‘s Work Reviewed JAPAN LOSING LILY TRADE Mr. Fraser conducted the instalâ€" Women‘s hats igy look awfully the development of â€"College View Rag Apple, a g;xrebred Holstein owned bypk. 8. ackinnon, Maple, Ont., led the fourâ€"yearâ€"old class in the 305 day division of the June test bulletin which has just been issued. This bulletin which gives the details of all the Record of Performance cerâ€" tificates issued to Holstein cattle throughout the Dominion, credits "Grade" wtih a total production of 551 Ib, fat from 15162 lb. milk, average test 3.63 per cent butterâ€" fat. She was bred by J. D. Gale, Guelph, Ont., and her sire is the noted show bull and sire of high testing daughters, Montvic Rag Apple Baron. â€"Features to be shown at the Weston Theatre on F‘th. and Saturday, July 1 and 2, will be Mae West and Edmund Lowe in "Every Day‘s a Holiday," also The Jones Family in "Borrowing Trouble." Features for Monday and Tu.hd., July 4 and 5, will be W, C. Fie and Dorothy Lamour in "The Big Broadcast of 1938," also Chas. Quigley and Rosalind Keith in "Find the Withess." Features on Wednesday and Thursday, July 6 hnbren es Whre db is sc ic ag d Nh a 0 t and 7, will be Pat O‘Brien and George Brent in "Submarine Dâ€"1," also Ronald Reagan and June Travis in "Love is on the Air." â€"â€"The Weston Theatre‘s I'$ ' L colorful. The colour scheme is silâ€" ver trimmed with scarlet. A furâ€" ‘ther improvement will be noticed athm-curhqmwm. ofl.mhum‘t&.:.ln- sulated to afford addi! pro« S itter sake Avcoraing o Me a. on mr Azldlutolr.l.b. , owner manager, insulâ€" ating the theatre has lowered the h-.or:;un in the building by remarked onmmm :::ded during the recent spell of t. 1 Westinghouse builds the only electric refrigerator that is provided with the millionâ€"dollar Spencerâ€" disc thermostatâ€"the invention that guarantees "dualâ€" automatic‘ protection for both mechanism and food. TEN VITAL FACTS ABOUT WESTINGHOUSE ONLY .. ... z Westinghouse builds the only dualâ€"automatic elecâ€" tric refrigerator combining hermetically â€" sealed mez;!nnism (precision â€" built) with forced â€" draught eooling. Westinghouse HOTâ€"WEATHER GUARDIAN 3 Westinghouse builds the world‘s outstanding reâ€" frigerator mechanismâ€"only three moving partsâ€" no belts, no pulleys, no gearsâ€"never requires lubricaâ€" tion or adjustmentâ€"reserve power to spare even in tropical climates. * â€"1/10,000th of an inch. nsl tsy Westinghouse built the world‘s largest refrigeraâ€" o ‘ 1 o tor order . . . 16,690 refrigerators last year for 5 Westinghouse cabinets are allâ€"steelâ€"construction. the U.S. Government. This order was secured on the Welded throughout for ruggedness and lifeâ€"long basis of greatest economy for a 10 â€" year period of dependability. No wood is used anywhere. operation. p ® ® ' Get This Hotâ€"Weather Protection Toâ€"day! OF YOUR FAMILY‘S HEALTH Westinghouse empltgl thteh:inest preeé;rim limits fwmovincr-ruin e en refrigerator industry /10,000th of an inch. L O CA ES RICHARDSON 12 BUY S Trade has dropped 70 per centâ€" directly attributable to the war. From Febrnu:? to July in 1937 Shanghai‘s le, exports and imâ€" ports, totalled $659,400,000 in Mexiâ€" can dollars. From August, 1937 to January, 1938, they totalled only $196,820,250. It follows that facâ€" tories not destroyed are idle, wareâ€" houses empty or locked. There is the actual war destrucâ€" tion and directly attendant losses, m with. This has been estiâ€" at $300,000,000, including actual phï¬i:i destruction and firstâ€"hand in trade. Fate of Shanghai, developed in a century from a mudbank with scatâ€" tered Chinese hamlets to one of the great cosmopolitan, financial and industrial centres of the world, now ranks as one of the importantâ€"and . tragicâ€"questions to the Far East. Is Becoming A Tragic Question To Rag Apple Daisy, a pureâ€" %h owned by Geo. C. J Downsview, Ont., has M-#dsthuo-wn. cord in the yearly division of the Record of Performance of 758 1b. fat from 18448 lb. -vm test 4.11 per cent ‘at. record was the nmdln the threeâ€" class the entire Dn-miondnrlrâ€omom.h of June. Her sire, tvic Rag Apple Baron 2nd thus adds one more to his imposing list of four per cent daughters. â€"Read the Ads. FATE OF SHANGHALI 7 Westinghouse builds the only refrigerator backed by worldâ€"wide "Kitchenâ€"Proof" of dependability, convenience and economy. 8 Westinghouse provides the first refrigerator equipâ€" ped for complete and adequate coldâ€"storage of fresh 6 Westinghouseâ€"built units and cabinets are insulated so effectively that Westinghouse refrigerators operated perfectly even after being completely subâ€" merged in flood areas. 9 Westinghouse pioneered : The Ejectoâ€"cube Ice Tray ; the Sanalloy Froster; the Glassâ€"topped Humiâ€" drawer; the Thermoware Heatâ€"proof Dishes; the first completely equipped refrigerator for the home. most not long notably Russia, have been tn:"u internal conâ€" ditions to slacken pressure in sellâ€" ing abroad. In this connection the figures isâ€" sued by the Canadian Board of Grain &mmtn!omn covering exâ€" ports for the crop year l“&n are revealing. It is shown our best wheat customer, a fact which is tm‘ufly overlooked. The "selfâ€" st ency" drive which has led France and Germany to growâ€"even at great costâ€"the wheat they need, has cut down these once substanâ€" tial customers of the Dominion‘s grain to relatively small buyers. Canada shipped her wheat direct to 30 countries in all, a commentâ€" ary on the extent and variety of our foreign commerce. e eyes of the growers turn again to the problem of world markets, So quickly does the picture shift that nations once regarded as formidâ€" able competitors in export may be forceed by a bad season to look for imports. And some of the competiâ€" Ts on old Aram: rig .\ v With prospect for the best Canâ€" 65 Main St. S. GUIDE QUALITY CLEANING OUR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE CLEANERS & DYERS LÂ¥ndhurst 2168 sren|stiopes foiks witiout mace T clng r eed, umbout it is the study p tanâ€" |that functioned during the 5:&.- on‘s | months, and we are very pleased to ®. |be able to say that those taking the rect | examinations received very favourâ€" entâ€"|able marks, and also remarks, to y of|their papers, Members are looking t forward to taking up another still enlarging on the social and ;émdoult "’:‘e‘ï¬â€œ upon which y enter for only:nhduinx men to in the 8 of comâ€" n«_ie_-!:i:.&"t@_t true brotherhood and eighbourship can be obtained. Dominion Day dawns upon us once more and the thanks of every citizen of this our fair country should be raised to the Fathers of Confederation . for the good seed sown. It should also be the aim of every citizen, each member of all inizations, to further the sims Sel at the birtk «t confeduretion The members of our club can do so PHONE TOâ€"DAY! WESTON 845 ORKINGMEN‘S ISECRACKS RADIO & FURNITURE co. 18â€"20 MAIN ST. N. and COR. MAIN and DUFFERIN Weston 1207â€"8â€"Phonesâ€"LY. 2626 ACCRUED DIVIDEND P L A N The Ice Cream Treat It is surprising to learn that the Quints have only now tasted their first ice cream. And what a senâ€" sation for the little folks that was. Many of their elders can rememâ€" ber, says the Toronto Star, when ice cream was a rarity, and even when supplied as a treat was apt to be mostly cornstarch. course of study when the fall season :’?‘Wfl%ï¬ym'ï¬‚ï¬ nights same courtesy and attention that is always shown, and rememberâ€"the mh airâ€" conditioned., * words for we know you are all looking forward to it and will be there. Don‘t mix up the date, it‘s Saturday, July 23rd. CAUERIOUDE ~â€"<scormmmnnmrycccsâ€" P06 Fresh Limeade or Orangeade 10c Of Convenient Payments on. All Purchases YOU CAN BuUY FRESH FRUIT ICE CREAM BUNDAES Strawberry, Peach, Cherry, each .......__150 â€"Read the Ads, Ont’hlldo-utud ords for we know you s For the summer months the FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY ngo committee have decided to JIH-I se down on the Tuesday night TWO FEATURES 69 MAIN ST. N. SUNDAY DINNER Soup or Cocktail (Fruit or Tomato Juice) Roast Spring Chicken Broiled Sirloin Steak or Chicken or Lobster Salad Choice of Vegetables Desserts Tea, Coffee, Milk & BONITA e TEA ROOM CHEAPER on TIME THAN FOR CcasH1 By the Use of Our E6 â€" 5â€"YEAR GUARANTEE the Borough council issued an apâ€" peal asking readers to refrain from using rashers of bacon and kippers as bookmarks. The Eastleigh, England, public library has decided to issue free bookmarks to its borrowers after A DUALâ€" â€" AUTOMATIC Refrigerator THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1938 , * ~ALSOâ€" Chas, Quigley K inâ€"Jllll. Travis LOVE Is ON THE AIR MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY iEA TWO FEATURES W. C. Fields Ronald Reagan "Where Sound Sounds Best" main sn "mast,| July 6â€"7 ___ TWO FflATUnal Pat O'Maâ€"if_mu Brent * SUBMARINE Dâ€"1 â€"ALSOâ€" Mae Westâ€"Edmund Lowe fficee =_____â€" Rosalind Keith alffece j FIND THE WITNESS EVERY DAY‘3 A HOLIDAY WED.â€"THURSDAY The Jones Family Not Exactly As Shown BORROWING TROUBLE WITH A