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Times & Guide (1909), 4 Jul 1946, p. 2

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menisgrs. tGi, ; virtue: yiho am on r on a _ V ‘mject o: NIWSPAPEB oomngmon W Ill-uunua v. - "my", .._V ‘r__,, “M'Ihould have done this or You should I“. Add something about so-tUtd-ao." We ”gum wonder how our critics pee! .. . .L ,_A..._--_-_: a-.. ' Tttsin now?»merl has): weekly barrage d criticism tom their steady subscribers. sum: a day passes but some critic mentions to when pt . weekly. .newapsper Lang wuss-cu VV vnluv- ___ _ a - _ _ handle the Polity of the newspaper if they - in the position of manager. We also wonder how they would manage their own business if they had so many public critics. ' Chief source of complaints seams to be ter, clubs and organizations whose members 1 they are entitled to a great amount of tee publicity with no effort in that direction themselves. Insofar as social items concern- ing club activities are concerned the solution tb very simple. In every election of officers for any club or group, one of the most im.. portant appointments is that of advertising and publicity representative. ' Such 'appoint: ments should be made from- a standpoint of effectiveness, not popularity. When such persons are appointed they should immedi- ately call on the local newspaper editor to become acquainted and to ascertain how and when they should submit copy to get best ble news coverage of their club activi- . They should also be informed of the erence between news and advertising. Such appointees should be empowered to W, newspaper advertising when necessary - future club events. Clubs and groups rSttiorripg this procedure invariably receive) utmost consideration and news coverage from their newspaper. . c T _ A different type of eritiehmreotnea from martian. Not, as a rule, the steady ad- vertiser pile carries s each week, but mnemonic may!» amiss ‘enly on spasm occasions. Invariably, . he cluhaalect- to westerns... .. ’miect "one tttndWTtda1ty" sense mortal appeal, they immediately look to the newspaper to contact all merchants and businesses in the area for sponsored ads to aid in publicizing the camgaign. Only too may the merchant w o is approached looks on such campaigns as newspaper pro- motions, rather than promotion by the ser- mee clubs in question. A better policy would be that the service club in question appoint members todo their own canvassing, explain- _ itte the need-for such advertising when they contact the merchant. A service club plan- ning such projects should advise the news- mr editor of their intentions, and invite to have a member of the newspaper staff present to make arrangements for ad- vertising. It is a plain fact that some ad- vertisers resent being asked by a peprebenta- the of the newspaper staff to support vari- ous campaigns, while a request from some What of a service club would obtain favourable response. . j ttlk! ',rl%hTr11ltt - - I 'lti7i'i'? i?ititiiii'itii' iif,l.t':,?,if!,iili'liii. ”Yuan-Inc Iwyuuw. mm argument of the newspaper is. "if you want newspaper eo-operation drop in for . Glut with the manager," just as you would - to all in for a chat with your bank mum if you sre seeking I loan. ItaighlmrllttmdWtsrlasrs Spenser Bolton Camp mafia-WM " ifttiL'ltgu='tfl'ttts " mm: " - MI MN. Puh6ttM. , Kin-amt“. w " in n lowly com- md ' new. of rolling, m hind. .trttall likening ' " mam; poo I. crn In. nut-nio- Ind dormitories. 'tM,N'i'lf of the dining-rooms. . tt in a country-place that Large Sum of Monet Required To Give Children Benefits of Outdoor ife - Camp Accommodates Over 1,000 Campers "e""T Good Programme 'sttBmt ' km and idtstruetive r tf, Mn and mother: of t 'dmrttps who are? not in a I " pin Ind finanee a ' for Whoa. I Ch day that winter coats I and the first robin begins g. on than)!“ of hundreds with and “mam turn " mm am Lot lam mm in!" by: there qrttred .14 "erated Muzarhn " . can, in may: he an! ma. . in.“ The two-Ind three-yeor-olds m in the Nursery School; the tour, five, tndoix-yeu-oldu on in the Kinder. garten. the lovely play room outed by the Kindcrgorun A» nod-non of Toronto; on the on group» ehantte, they or. able to express their own talent] in' such Inca-nu u mum, spam. that". handietafta, dancing. di-cuuion new". woodcrlh Ind mony other oftigiziu.£r "my on do nothinl. i t e at er, New Lurk-co h colt “2,101.00 to mut- lam Camp lost year, of which the a n’ tx covered on!" ' . Tho - mun M ’ a by “new“ cnmm at- A - -- an! ”on. The bar Facia' __..- iiairi' iGrry "a can. The Violin. Chat w. 'Ltt'tit the city misa- . vellum cannul- Ion -tertBtr0' mu m with. Inny camgenhan had little experience 0 the country, me have "ldom nun such woods and new»: a they ttnd " Bolton; Ind. may»? many In? aim we food man In " m Ill-m Nominal. lg can. tom :11de in. spirit. A an a any may tttttllttt in tttditgthal amnion 'tatm" h it atartdottaaetivitrofttt-rary-t thin combat will no low: "ut. So long umphhnvounuwuddmtormou aatdt-toatuoietttsfoetttirtnd both: than. Inventive mm, may pull-4 in: hock the notation of nuance. 1: (Mn: us ”and wider field, to conquer. rear at the tutu. and distant of others m clouds that mint tn mm it We are to mud . brighter and hotter (gum for Cumin. The umnnou at then napalm: to and stimu- lstin: this my tad distrust no more dangerous to our people‘ than ttttttthe and bullets. he enterprise flourish" under the Itimulue of competition. It in bred in the imagination of men working for the pronoun of the community in which they live, willing to who their own. problem try their own initietivo and labor/ttttrein developing the necessary strength and faith to conquer the deetructive effects of feet and distrust. BENEFIT FROM SUMMER WEATHER Old Sol has removed all doubt this past two or three days thstnhe’is with us to stey with temperature reaching the 90~degree msrk on Monday and Tuesday. Ten of thousands swarmed the beaches for the first time this you over last week-end. Trains, busses and csrs literally moved Ontsrio’s population from stuffy, crowded towns and cities to the wide, open spsces. In Net it seemed thst every ty d jalopy that would move somehow found its place on the highways on Saturday and Sunday. F Right now, at the Mart of the summer season, is the time to remember that fsilure to use common sense is the cause of most summer accidents. If reasonsbie caution is exercised youjnd your family my woid many of the more common tragedies that occur every summer season. As A mmiMer, The Times and Guide lists a few common sense "DON 'TS". _ Don't Cut and Wave in Heavy Traffic . . . ”on! LI]! um weave "' navy Ar.0= o . . Cutting in is the, cause of rr. large propor- tion of highwty accidents. Other rivers are in just as great a hurry a you, and it is very easy to misJadgethe speed of am coming towurd you on the other side of the road. Don't Mix Drinks and Driving a . . There is, no doubt, an endless list of con- tributing factors that cause .summer Beei- dents, but carefully following these few I "Don'U" will be tr big step in your campnlg'n 1 to make this a “ante" Bummer. Statistics taken on thousands of court cases gave positively that it is the “One or Two inks” that lead a motorist to take excessive chances on the road and frequently lead to. tragic fatalities. _ Dort't Swim Alone in Deep Water i' . . Only too often cases crop up in the news of weekend accidents where someone who is considered sn excellent swimmer drowns. Anyone swimming in deep water-should be accompanied by s small boat. No swimmer is itrtttmaefrottteraItypsr, 1lottrywimnttrt should 'tarjiiGittGlttiiir: my}, oiriiialikr4i, mink)! water. 'rtkirur"ehkat may'not gnly result in your own drowning, but that of" wouid-be reaction »_ Don't Expose Youmlf To Sunburn . . . Over-exposure to a hot summer sun usually results in one of the most painful and irritat- ing bums known to mmkind. There is no knowg cure for sunburn and in many cases deep listen-s are caused that invite infection with serious reaults. Take the sun gradually and enjoy, your holiday. Don't lake Chancu on the Water Supply . . . Dysentery and mild form: of typhoid fever are frequently caused by impure drinking wster consumed on camping and fishing trips If you have any reason to mistrust the available supply of drinking water. by all means have it boiled before it is used‘b'y anyone in your party. Chlorine tablets may be secured from the Degm‘tment of Health at the Parliament Buil into in Toronto or from your own druggiat that will purify drinking wnter sufficiently within ' few moments. a... may mum-u I 1re_lWgq students and staff; women's or- fenizetions; smell business end erge industries; professionei men en working men; housewives and service clubs; ell these contribute to Bolton Camp end make it poe- sibie. In return they have the es- surence that they ere helping to (he e wonderful experience to meny who otherwiee would not have it, l Anyone wishing to go to Bolton Camp should apply It the Neigh- borhood Workers Asstyeatitytt ot. flee, corner of Bloor and Dundn Ftrett _rest--Telephtrne, Lloyd. you-rd mil-both Shun! Bibby 62x1; Ef2u,.iiiSifiiiitii "715"" (f. ma man, a Cu”; 'fi. r. Lyons, [MIN ir, and it B. 000mb". 1% no In. luv-M my 't'i11.htt'. ttlit rgt kdid G. ”a“ a. ELL: of ('t,'ifet,'hii'e'2b', 12 " I. - can" ( 'WN' nh'tw'm’ 'IT. asattr and an In It, Want " Eiku, il,tif2eat,t t,"glt'Ut Mt ' . ttal TMt'ltth2 "tth, tad than, ir, 2N, 't Wk. The m In. 3mm in who! in an, In. 'i,):' tNt, " ttg'l%'f'ti 'i,iiiG . a an rd " ttLeitutQ."h.' 'C/il _ runml urwcu were hold Wed- nudny Alter-noon n 2 o‘clock in the urn-pol of Wm, Spoon. 2.“ Dumb: St. W., Toronto, for lur- nm 3:1st mm. beloved wife af Willluu Mud, Albion It. In. luv-rd passed may after A hurt stuck an], and” morning. In. Y. B. an!" of W - m and ”.12. Norm «E half: Dtyttrrtedteff _ Itt .- [OBITUARY l II Poet'e Corner I tP,tiht; mm _ it: 57:th 'it!,ti1'lst 1 And 'it' idtMU.'la.- Cure' the Mann d: It lo dt EL slow. ",uta i','ttA'PfdPr' _ 'Ni. ' an. ctoll Scotland band's emu. in rod on with, From out cornu- PP.", . Toll: III of " Punch fight With mam-m (on. Tlmo that cream (on: an: mg. M for cont: an. , White for gouge-I. bin. for truth Inch with "all to than. So. jut like tho Union Jnck. All one people WC. _ Wing " themorld todny . God’s irreat lave to see. -t. B. GLEAVI. Now When the INN. pom is not to be used tor Imitation tht Ilit "rtro on "Ms:- en you no the Union Jack PM tt “int: And kin"; Know that it being: to us And it means thue thines- Continued mm pan b-, (H) John Furington-(H-) Putsy conic, Loin Grundy, Dorttld hum, Jerry Hull Judith Hollmd (H), Beverley Hugo“! (H), Trevot Manama, Mmlgn Mackenzie (H), William Pope. everley Snimbury, Edward Snuvé, Donna Show n (g), Paul Smith (H), Joan Snydgr King St. School "% Trial-Blythe Bowling, Roy Bmdy. To Grade v-Wallace Armstrong ‘ (H), Walter Beech, Bubm Bridg- , man, Barbara Burgess, Marilyn Burgess H), B ryl Cttrruthertt (H), Barb e Cru (H), Mum-lee Dung Arle uldl. Lorne Fill- men, ordon Gemmel (H), An, thony Grist. Patricia Hawks (H), Dorothy Howard Nor: Kelloway Berbm Little (h), Patricio MI.- CII'; Sylvia Mount, Poul Me. arthy. "net McCormick (H), Phyllis, Peter: (R), Lem Plewel (H), Berry Reed (H), Douglas Rider, Bruce Roberta (H), Marvin Robertson. John Sun-bury, Bur- bnrp Simpson (H), John Snyder, ‘led Soimmsrville (R), Charles Stokes, Fred Swan, Ronald Tan- field, Robert Taylor, John Wart, Dorothy Willon (H). On rrial---Marilyn Sainsbury. To crude W--7hpmy number, Elizabeth Clmpbell, Gralurm Creel- mln, A l on Cruiektshank, Guy Enough. Robert Gordon, Mervin Gould," "mes Hath. Jack Law-on, Norm: Lithgow, Edythe McCarthy (H), Shirley McIntyre N; Caro- line McMnth, Gordon mute, Robert Nolm. Melvin Patterson, William Plcwel m. Shm Rob- imon (Elyse-11 ' Do Ron. Roneld Soho ield,Msrce1le W.typtt, Harald Stowaway), Sondra Stod-l dart, Norah OmIon, Marilyn, Tonkin (H), Donald Trimble, Mur- eit, Turner, Donald Weller, Lynne illinms (H), Roy Woolfrey, On Trinl-Evelyn Burton, Shir- tr, Dnvidlge, Jam Tovey, Burbera ell-cc. avid rhr1.3l',,t; To Grade vu-- onald Aikin, Dnvid Allatt, Pa Jean Allen, Peter Armstrong ( ), Yvonne At- kinlon, June Bug, Jim Bagg, Don- Bldu8aker, Doreen, Barley Ruth Bowering, Jane Campbell ( ), Wil- liam Chmton. Robin Dunlop John Elghick, Willim Fillmln. hem. Dell Glen-ford _(H)_,, Jone Qould. (ii): Mi Gnu-ford (H), Juno Gould, Willim Hum-h Mnrilyn Hart, Willlun Hod?“ UH). Bert Howard, Monica Budd anon, Mural!” J one: (H), Andrea Kemmil Orin. Lith- Ill', “a. Robert iuiiiiiii (H), F alph eCormiek, June Milllnf, Marilyn Moore, William Riell, Wi - trod Roberta, Eleanor Reunion, Cut-01 Snyder All). William Snyder, William Btod at, Robert Thrush (H), Dnvid Vln de Waal, Ronald Vagghgn. ponglu Wardmpe. " T "iWrii'af2uUG iiGhrirU, How. arg Francis we RIM- Bs_h. .-, To Grade Wu-dev, Atchison. Shirley Aitken, John Ambrose, Doreen Archer, Carol Beacom (H), Jack Beech, Noel Butterworth, Robert Common. Own Chapman. Jame: Crockor, Betty Cunningham. Robert Douglas (H), Annie Dunks. Margret Ann Gemmol 1?” Au _ rey rimoldhy. Dontld and 3H). Bernnrd 'ftlt"L' Mery ma 1'2't,P, (H), Helen Gard, Dtrup lna ithgow, Bea! Milroy, Cathar- int Mownt. Kai Munahaw. Rose Mum. (H3, Juk 1’th (H), Dlvld Plewta, onald Redford, Pear Roe, Sheila Sample (H), He‘len Shew- felt (Hg. Robert Shropshire, Mn- ft'g,t wnn, June Vsughnn g), on Wetrt, June Wilson, Ro rt Wilson. . 0n T r i al - Willim Peterson, Round Wier. " iaiiii new Km». died, Mu m. faith "I hum. 1118 W“ " “I. "tt Alll' FLYII alnzntnxsns M94». " Traditions require that . sincerity tnd honesty' guide our service the public Walton. Pontoon-u] sum". nomwm'm 1itht which Ilehtptlt, our: M an comet}: lab the World. A truly born mln ohlld at Gad who know- without ' Mi,“ "ttttht an Jam has had mm and mum! a.» "" Nolco‘ the .mplulll on the boo-nu than , is only on. light. that "a.mod, tho soul trt a ulna» to web in extattt that sin will tuq. Wh,tt I. it? The Lord Jon:- Christ, the Son of God, who ttttttt into the world to an llama. "r, Who " I linner tad who in not I Mnntrt _A_rtmt ltr' weal-mun; it win: daily to do {M who ir An oumpI-ry moral! t. W. can- sandy gives chair neighbor I helping hind. Thy m not sinners, surely. Ho mtg sorry thgt w. haw; to any you thy are sinners and thet thy are bound for n sinner- Hell nleu thy also accept stht Logan" Christ " their own for al Mvitrr..Tht in“ way hat the person who a in the gutter. of sin must do: . _ For In havejin ed And come short of the glory (li God. There is none righteous, no not one. The righteousness of man is as filthy rugs. Plane do not tr? and make heaven on your own ghteousness because it will not be Accepted there. Here is a better way; take “PM yourself the righteousness o Christ who is and vans perfect without sin as a gusrunwe of your entrance into Haven. _ The hot summer months are here, folks, bub is that my ream we should neglect the house id God. Remember sin doe: not take n “cation awn from its haunts. Is there any reason that Christan; should let up. Ne, Wherever you no so to Church. Worship the Lord be: God ble you this summer. . (.5 “Christin; Scionce‘wn the sub- ject of the lesson sermon which was retufin nll churches of Christ, Scientist, throughout the world, including Third Church of Christ Scientist, TO High Park " at 11 mm. and 7:80 pm. 0 Sunday, June 30, 1946. Christian Science The Golden Text “a "Ho, every one that minted]. come ya to the w-ten, and he um huh no money; come ye, buy, and on; yen, come, buy wine and milk without mono and without price." (Isaiih M: l7 Selections from the Bibi; in- eluded the following from John 14: 16-17: "It yo love me, be? my eommandmeno. And I will pray the Euthangnd he shall give you another Conform; that he mar abide with you for ever; even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but " know him; for he ’dwelleth with you, and shall be in you." Correlative citations from the Christian Science textbook “Science and Health with Key to Scrip- tures" lt Max-Y Baker Addy, in. eluded t t fol owing trim page 127: “Science is an emanntion bf divine Mind, and is done able to interref God night. 1t bus a uri- rims , And not 3 material orig n. It is a divine uttettrtee,r-tht Comforter which lendeth into Ill truth." ‘Chrmlnn Science News T w" When the Revelntor knelt at the feet of the heavenly messenger to "att him, he was admonish- ed (Revo ntlon 19: IO), "Ste thou do it, not; I hm they fellowservnnt, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus: worship God." Thug was true worship distin- guished from that personal sense of worship which loses sight of the message in the messenger. "We worship spiritually, only as we can to worship material- lg," writes the Dlszuverer and ounder of Christian Science, Wm? Baker Eddy, in “Science and ‘Hen th with Key to the Scrip- tures" (p. 140). And she you on to My: “Spiritual devoutness is the soul of Christianity. .Worship- pine through the medium of mu- tar is ptllnilm." . w. .. y-._......... . Christ JOIUI nid (John i: 28, 24), "The tNe worshipper! shill worship the Father in spirit 1nd in truth. . . .God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth." The spirit of true worship is not merely emotion-1 or ecu-tic. It is the quiet, calm, trft'//d/rr grace- ful recognition t at all true con- sciousness in of God and be": snafu] with“: to Hits unchang- in‘ goodness. To worship God “m spirit And in truth" is tn know tho joy of continuous. conscious unity And communibn with Spirit. The cnnlcioumon tint truly worships God is free from uli taint of evil, importation. "lfishne, or mn- tar'uslitr. The words of the Rovehtor might well be used to describe an 1e,',',tri,r,,r,i,er', perfection, and Mr- mony a man's God-governed con- sciousness when he My! (Revel:- titm 2122+). 'There nun in _ no wise enter into it my thing that afileth, neither whltaoever work eth .deytttirtatiort, or mtketh . lie: but they which Ire written in the Lamb'l book of life." Con-um. and commuted "li. me. on tho one Mind, God, for in- Ipinuan. calcium, and "and: bring: to every grateful but an t,', of we devotion and worship. pitiful! unu in any- obedient to the will of God, ritd. Mute to the omnipnlenee and omnipot- ence of divine Mind, man can wov- am God "in Ipil". mud in truth", I dot-immune that healing emu with the Ipiritunl ”new than that the kingdom " God in the can“ mm, of being. --Prtm the Chi-min “an“ Hannah . 2tillfts, is 0’0th sums thi 'dst) tkit."!',? I 2,fft run ix». gallant good, uncut, m1 Ins: on an t',tugfrt2lt'r% 'rlie tat?! a “Ml" n my 0 Rt - -- __ - A _ Mr. and nu. ma Em P): and Mn. It. W. Johnna uni r. uni In. A. B. mend“ tttlit 'ittytr,h', of Com m n last many noming'n Ignite “jut Gia, morning‘s "tvtet at 'pyt, the summon of the Lord} not VII ”and. The locon 'titll,?":',',,', Wow is . wu- th, I come: from an north " Inn-ma. The Unlud We“ will Mt mm~ Sunday. Th - of a church». the an» of urvicu in the minister in chug. hon run. 2."liPt,'e Church. July ' u. 21, r. Pawson; Cent-.1 Church, July M, Aug. 4, It, Mr. graham; Wutminlur Church. Aire. it, " Sept. I, Mt. tatuvsn. Bowie» " 11:00 mm. and 7:00 pm. . i. u E “and. Mr. 'ut1s'k.'l'd?gt%,t': A an Continued from page I- club a grant. that will an“ the succu- q! the yprtturr., - _ _ The club will Mum! b. in tho “old tor voluntttr won- on and Anyono wishing to help no um to contact any of tho above or Mrs. C._J_. Lyngh of Wegm.‘ . ' .. Flat-plane or the club'l activ- itlu will bully with the mammoth field day to be held on Fridny. July 5, at tho Weqtnn ReereatittrtE1 Ctpttt. /Colymn one {rpm use.) Work With It used to be a can whore thou youngsters who went 1'X, for the summer bums; All the un but If things curry on n panned. u won't be mm more you: More junior in coaxmg mom and M to let him mend the gtttttttttr right here at home. . DUTY or cmznuq Politics. tho um um! "new of government, or " one writer pm it, the m " the pouible, is . lub- ject from which none of u- escape. If we decide to have nothing to do with politics, that in in incl politi- cal decision. It is In Ibdicntion on our part of one of the duties we deserve to lose the rirhttp, for (may if the duties of citinenbhi'p u; fu . filled gun the rli’hts be 1-10- guarded.--Lrndott ree Press. One of the strangest iobt in the world ig am. of Tom Smith. Nor- wich. tame, who nth» cm- arias. wrippintt each customer in a tiny bunk“ Ind drying it before a. candle. ms sin/man JOB 'OIKINO '1?" CANADIAN. tte IVIIY 'ALK OI LII! OINCI In" i.'ti,,t,'lir,?th'lilii,, 1ii,eilt,i,it ',f'itiifltli"iap, ma: Pt 2'dlu1'lhrt kg United for my M our borrowing autumn. suing it mu the prime consideration. For them, the time to bencw in equally the time to um ' . . humming tttd suing [o but] It had. Thomlndl of our borrowers have Liable holdings of Victory Bond: 3nd War Swing: Minus, which they leave yith us {at “fuming. Indeed, a good mnny lute "bends! cull reserves in their suing- Why, then, do they borrow from the bunk! Sin-pl; hem Mo m n In; that "was: but! amhssditmrlu--waHh-* 41mph]. The peep]: In Morning . real mice an! only " themselves. but to their know citizen: and r. ther ',",t,t,'C1'.',,'ictl'e'i',' . .. 'ii5jiii' an gaining t tit pro hour a - of - "vittt, ttltr mil, school art oro ovu- for tho nut two month], And on the children down-hound? Nat But on don't know About‘tho moth“. it in tho boxinning of nut two months. Tho 21",%, no the pupils who phased It honors: and. Wt to Wrr--thnh Gom- muo, Moo Evan. Harold 1mm. Grout V to vi-Jo-t Hamilton, new»)?t Hommon, Eiloon Chap: mun. on Oudorldrk. Kenneth Noble, Clomonc Ghbriollon'. and: IV to venom» 1',m Fem mum. Gndo m to t 'fariiGl Scott, Shirley Homilton, June Hut- chinson, Jock Oudorkirk. Grade II to III-Barbara Humilton. Grade I to II-ABilly Htirtnell, Carl ‘Plnyter. Hope you all enjoy your summer vocation. Sony to Mar Roy Smith of Woodbridte. zrnndson of Mr. and Mn. A. Lkkhirt, Humber Summit, is very sick with measles. It is awful hot to be in bed with monies just now, Roy, but Grand- I', and Grandms Lockhart and ncle Roy hop. you will soon get well “Mn. So do we.. _ ' Mr. W. Moore is, we no sorry to “K, Mill in honyiul but we hope a will soon be able to get back home. Hurry up, Mr. Moore, summer will soon be out, Wedding nnnivemry congratu- lnlom go to Mr. and Mrs. E. Purim, Gnham An, number Summit. . Visiting a the home of Mrs. Henry this last week were Mrs. Humber Summit " WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH V , m. A. J. an“. m to Inn Ars, Wm _ . SUNDAY, JULY r, 1m 11 cm.-Ahyetsttuutltttt and Inception of mum. l '. , pmt.--'MtWOB AT BANDSTAND IN PARK. MUSIC Como tnd may I service under the tkits, F ' BY WESTON To N BAND. Loud (','i',,trdru"" Bring to whole family the YLttl'f, . Gospel long We. Ami Como! pun. St. John’s BANK 0LMONTREAL on , "thit but” who: 'iii1iii, ttt, but $50: need .007 can: nu . by E 'te'." pt I loam f.'.' an 1re."Dtm'.yen you; Vie I“ - in?" Ga i?,q'i'?io'i,iid,iei?i?. tttIr)." tttge tsd NM To Our Gammon. up; they Me guardutt 13mm Wham: mumm- ammun- PV. " -v. (marl-ImamhIM’ . itt-r.t.tsettetet-stL" . ,~ tummy, JULY to, 1m --' . 11 t.m.--PtBtetter, Rev. B. Pawn“ fl ' p.ttt.--Preur, luv. tri hwom, '" Join; “was with Wumimur mid “and How? . . . Br common, Conservation in peanut! Etutttittg it pne- tised by I large proportion of out cur tomm. By lama/in; for some meld pur- pose, Ind by ranking regular repayment: on their loan. they tre-itt "tlit-vi" toe I useful pupae, and hauling Po&atrle production {or the community. Meanwhile, they It: keeping their swing: intact. This in wise spending. wise borrowing "d wine owing. These perpie In good CustottteN, they at! good chitin: not! their pawn] Irttastcittg in sound. tl,',',',',',."?,,,", This is watchman-the if ,0. need first requisite for pawns] will It,'; "curitr--the first attribute . '°" of good dthmhip'. . ' W. Johnson Sr. and Min Johnson Mt. Dennis. Mrs. A. HOy te. mi Min Hay, Toronto. . A new wallpaper. which enables a room to be ‘warmed up in one- third the normal time ha bean pro- duced by Ree women research scientist: . is remarkable fuel saver actually reflects the hen from an electric fire inatead of ab- sorbing it into the wall. The action is due to the metal decoration with which the paper in encrusted and which prevents heat being lost itt' the plaster of the walla. tt,tr,FLErnS BEAT Workers in the Chilean nitrate field: plny a. nmbling gum in which each bets that hgpng pole! il ”EH?!" iFimTii," {Hm Titian fuse, the longut. TESTIMONIALS. or _ HEALING Sunday services It 11 an. ad 7.30 pm. THIRD CHURCH or. ,cums'r SCIENTIST 70 High Park Ave.

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