or a Dhh Of Gardening hs Limost possible .to ,ee tt as rrow. They were slow get- iavay but now they are mak- for lost time. The. delay has Fp largely caused by, cool nights. ool that It has held every? back, arles Balagno and W O. Ful -.ave what almost looks lite a la farm. I suppose there never ecn so large a collection of las In one place In the history rlnce Rupert. Many of them Ihe small witness variety. the show" this year competi- ln sweet peas Is likely to be keen. This week I visited Frank he's garden, Tom ;Eeattys and Murray's and all have what Jllkely to be prize possibilities. are numbers of others who taking forward to entering and should be a good display. driving around the city it is Iclear that much more interest ing taken in the gardens than before There is not a block out its quota of Interesting tns. Tom Beatty has a rather be place It is off the beaten on Tenth avenue and would be seen unless you searched . The back garden is the best lot it It is divided into small V. Kot ifAAn est fViaf It isy to get near any of the Irs. His pansies have been rful and he has all sorts of jtits of annuals. of the outstanding features . Beatty's place is the young ill Lupin bed. Two of the is nave aireaay Dioomea ana Down are quite up to expecta- Mr, Beatty is to be compli ed ca his outstanding garden. BRITAIN USES CRUISERS TO TRAIN LAND TROO PS f uaaaaaaaBwsaBaaaBEflaSRn 'Saaaaaaaaam .iaaaw' St&jKfStffi' The three-R"s rule hasn't a thing to do with the training of these boys, who are being prepared for th- Briu.h iuvy, as part of Britain's rearmament program. Shortage of shore training establishment ha resulted In cruisers of the reserve fleet being allocated for this purpose. The gas-masked pupils are shown during six-Inch gun drill aboard the HM. Calcutta, at Chatham, Eng. h. EXPERIENCE Lady Twecdsmuir and Lady Wil llngdon Compare Notes In London the modernizing of the castle. If, ment at the practice of non-lntro- as may nappen, this proves im- i di'ctlon at dances. Hostesses do not possible, she may have to find a ; introduce young people to each ITLT fi 4 t 1 T 4 smaller and more convenient home, other, possibly because they do not III L,rt m Urt Fcr M sne explained, servants who know all their guests, even by sight Servant Problem will put up with out-of-date equipment have vanished and a castle requires a staff. Solving Old Problem The servant problem in England seems to be rtearing solution. The Union of Domestlds now has an organizer duly appointed by the Trade Union Coneress Miss BmI. Activities of Duchesses and Maids rice Bezzant has training and where hose who may " not know . ll.t. . . . ..... it Is Just beyond Jarvls Mc- Ul nnun 1MCS qualifications that appear to fit ts home on Tenth. Jarvis too ner aamtraDiy lor this trying job. very cr atly improved garden By Mollie JieGeei Daughter of a farm laborer In bear U is well kent and has LONDON. July ti: (ui i-aay wwEnire sne leu scnooi ai i 10 l" - . . W. 1 I . JH . HA ! T-W 1 . . J.JWfSUng Uowers in It. . ittusmmr ejjcrici;ca in bo rive yema uiit nada as recounted by the wife of she went to a working woman's Jtlng: of the Russell Lupins, the the governor-general during her college on a scholarship. She be ll plants I have seen anywhere visit in England are proving en fewer and fewer marriages are re suiting from the get-togethers acknowledged as society season affairs and more and more mothers are nsldering "coming out" merely an expensive racket. Following Old Trail to Coast Ja Bob Yates' garden. He has tcrtalnlng to her friends. to the college as a member of the as possible , to those which Alex pber either in bloom or very At a meeting of the Canadian domestic staff, then went to Ox- ander Mackenzie and his little 11 I have one small one In Group at the overseas liud. a; lord on a Bursary, sne lelt tne pariy exptnencea wnen mey maae and anyone curious to see which she was guest of honor, she university with a diploma in econ- the overland trip 145 years ago from ' do so. It is behind the house :ald she had done almost every- omlcs and political science, a cer- Blackwater River to the sea here, as there is no one at :home thing in Canada and had "even tificate in social training. Raymond T. Zillmer, Milwaukee of the time all you have to 'rn trouwrs" in the West. Ladr "Long hours are the worst lawyer, and a friend have arrived ...il . , . , Mnlllnitil.n .(fn it q fftTmpr cm trAllhlA ff rinmpcH crvJn le Via Viotn Av ot trod TTonH mfln1 Mf- a!so has several cominz In ernor-general, immediately spoKe conienuon. iTier is no necessity rled a seventy-pouna pack, zillmer . a ... .. ... ,,r t nrit T'onmiii r'c pvnjniT in inr inpm 11 vnn nnvp nrnnpp nr. i nraot oim rfir nr mo iircT pv. Classified FOR SALE FOR RENT come Into a title, is taking all the istw of lnbcr. Nearly 1.000,000 wo-grandeur that goes with it simply men in B-itain had helped to frame aild more or less as a matter of it and thousands of copies were course- nri"ted id tlm. for the golden To a reporter fortunate enouah jubilee meetln of the internatlon-to meet her at a large tea at tue al Council at Edinburgh last week ' Canadian High Commissioner's . The nine points lay down detail-Jhome she confessed that at first ed conditions on free time, holl- SALE- Pleasure boat June she had been terrified but that days, overtime, inenas, wages, ac- in ii iinii.it . . m a w n n miiTi n -t nn mi ( i.inii. vuiii muuu iiijiii .v v avb-v. uwu ui ii IIHICH, OillJJl Ul 1V1U111" 1 " " , I,n11,, mnHnrari U'prp Hint 111 niflA . I'UUIUilirilb. as the people at home though, of I Minimum wages for resident ! course, there were the 'high hat- maids are fixed at $2.10 a week un- 16 and $2.50 for girls of 16 ters' but there are those every- :5er or RENT 5 room modern house. . where." ov- Separate bed batn warm M-m In thp crounds Of the great CaSUe Rpeni in uie muse, aucquaw ana ter at Oyro Bali Park., Own- brine their four-year old son to , household economics and diets have may obtain same by calling England to be educated among been Issued by no less an authority kally News and paying for boys with whom he will :row up. I than the British Medical Asspcla- fi.l.. . i . . .... . - .. . .... , it. i' i . iiii vjwm... "u - - - ...... ... , - 1i4 . the, Canadian-born Earl Inherited well-cooked food and proper work- FOTTNTi ' by a strange streak of fate though ing equipment are oiner points. they will return to Canada after! That Cost of .Living Boy's knife and clcarette n visit to the continent. They will i The latest hints to housewives on SUPER-SMOOTH fSSO Gvslg forit! We ty "Try Emo" became we know it will te" it own itory -quicker starting more power moother acceleration I Try it on the high-ay over the hills. In traffic -anywhere you wish tuo always deliver! peak performance I Fill up here with ESSO and convince yourself. S. E. PARKER LTD. i nt eleht cents. It shows that a family of five parents and three children aged six to 14 can live healthily on food costing only $7.14 t per week. A dally menu for three ! weeks is given with full shopping lists. The diet was compiled by a committee of doctors and expert cooks. Another long., Jist ,of .household expenses appeared recently ln.the papers. This time, however, they were concerned not so much with economy as with extravagance. It is calculated by those supposed to know that the London season 12 weeks with the climax of Ascot week means a turnover of at least $30,000,000. I a coming-out for a debutante costs, at least $2,000. Dinner parties, not numerous or elaborate, will amount for another $500, Clothes, Ascot expenses will bring bills for a further $1,250. Yet, with all this, complaints are widespread that the debs have been navinn u muici TO THE FINEST BEER YOU CAN BUY DARK MEETINGiOF ARMKQRPS IN TORONTO Second Reunion of War Vc1erang To Run Four Days at Ontario . j Capital With Heavy 'Program j j TORONTO, July 22.(CP) Vet-I erans of Canada's fighting, machine will reassemble twenty years after the Armistice far the Canadian Corps reunion here 'July -29 Aug i. An army of ex-service men arui '.it:r familias and friends , 100,000 utrong is expected for theifour-djay celebration. The committee of trwCanadbp Corps Association, representing fW Canadian units. in the Oreat War and fifteen affiliated veterans units, Is nearlng the end of seven months preparation for the sicpnd national reunion. The first, at Toronto, Aug. 4-7. 1934, attracted more than 100,000 veterans and visitors. The Corps Association was" farmed after the 1934 reunion as a central organization for the unit assocla-tipns. The Canadian Legion soon-, jored the 1934 gathering but the Dominion Council of the legion at the 1938 convention at Fort Wil liam decided not to take part as anli organization in the 1938 reunion! j Many of legion members are as-1 soclated with the Corps Assocla-i tion through membership in unit associations, said convention offi cials, and are exnected to attend. Society editors have been asked; convention opens officially 10 neip una a soiuuon w ine proo- j July 29 when Mayor Ralph Day. lem for, according to the gossips, turns over the French village in the Exhibition erounds to the vet- prnns T.atr Mrtntrpfll px-KprvlAp- men who won the Canadian Corps baseball championship In France twenty years ago will play a picked Ontario team of veterans in a fl&od-light game at Maple Leaf Stadium. ; Prime Minister Mackenzie King accompanied by Domion and pro- vlncial officials and representatives of British and United States service-men associations, are expected . . to attend a memorial ceremony af BELLA COOLA, r .,-.. July 22. Having nmHtany, Tn,,, ,n InV.. f3 mt nn occlttonf toVior roturnoH travelled under as close conditions ' . . ' ..' . . 1 aitemoon a Saturday tnere win be a great parade downtown over a three-mile route. Many unit reunion dinners are ' planned Saturday night, .July 30, From one central function speeches, will be broadcast across Canada and jl to unit dinners going on at thefc' same time. 'j- Three big outdoor church services ana waiter wngweii nas a " , Z"7 v.-. "i." ' W:":, "i. " A.I" 1 will be held Sunday. The reunion one uiP uominion nau cti-rucu r.i tau'wuun, uu nuuscnuiu scuam uiorer 10 cross ovenana 10 uie , . . . , , , . ov.-n sn" said, lye never worn mcth wur more man eigni nours pa;iric ' j . i ... . ..... ti n n ii v - i . ... . . . . . Tha rnimtoee r VftmnnT in nn- j ipw n;ivs niiir rviiK iiP77nnr uu" " s. t,.,...v v. .-vw.. -v w..- u an enter Those who have n ... m wu... experiences are Interesting to Uve Committee of the National vv.i.tiv ' JVBld Will f "(UUUUiJ J ' . . .. nnnii nf WnffTnH This tall Khv Council of Women submitted a .u-..u .r" ' elrl from Calcary-Anne Oeraldlnr charter of nine points or "Maid's ns and have them marked. H.F.P. 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