tuttiru rtittt , K VANCOUVER (CP Ail expeiu- Prince Rupert Doily (slews Thursday. October 8, laa paid trip lor two to Honolulu . top prize in a bonspiel being held nrnV,,,,., Real Estator Shows Parley He Knows Stuff supplied 07 The first, , part of the nerowt. ".' . ,..'iw.r ..flit nf thp nearlv 1 011(1 nfW '"HP sh., Cail:.,li., . Briiisn tiiipnc - ; i next summer s a record wins 01 hsocmos siuppcn iro'n Oaines here. Already made m ianu t(V u 1 Jvum fli. la c,.... 1 i niioi in mints in iuz. finding the best lljtlnKs, ana- Mai o 1Q rjnks llas ent,.red. lyzlnjt prospects, the psychol- - 4' 'it oery of closing and conservation oi time and energy." From 12:30 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. he was guest speaker ut a luncheon and, for the balance cf the afternoon, he discussed "traps of negative thinking, advertising, negotiation of a prk'e. and the f -if negotiation In real estate." mi If i J JLii. t"C! v m WINNIPEG o In making a sale or a speech, the real estate man Is a good talker. Frederick J. Bashaw, a real estate consultant lrom Palm Beach. Fla., spoke for some six hours Tuesday at the 10th annual conference of the Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards. From 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., he covered such subjects Huge Apple BELLEVILLE, Out. P A lu-;- l0W! here's anewtastctkrill for you-just try , CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP Viscious j-fail left ccr.trei in the RCMP's famed musical WHEN ONf; OF THE HIGHLY-TRAINED HORS 1 M-m-mf G on your cerea, HANNA. Alta. (CP) Hailstones remain the swiftest and. mast destructive of natural hazards to crops, say local fanners. During i. ivceiit t:irm here haiLstoues as bis as Kolfbulls shattered windows and mowed clown ciuu.v eimis Mcintosh Red apple picked from the orchard of Harry Allison of A!bury has a drcumfer-f"' ut 12'i inthes, a.id a dia-,Mi''.'-r oi 4'.-j Inches, .nlso.n said (h-re were others like it. ride lot his rider duriner a dress rehearsal tne n rr.c ccnunuuu wiiiiuut a misianc. ''' poved a bit strenuous" for another rider trig i . who lo:l his hat. The intornationally-known nle ts introducing new routines and bringing in many now riders, but most of the horse-; from tviuif: sliows are beiilp: retained. - - - - Adventurous Pair Sail for West Indies In Ship Made From Salvaged Lumber CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CKATI.NO I' ACHING 8TOKAOK Virst Avenue ai,d MrKrlde Street MStl" L pbout," Hackett said before his departure. Both men left their jobs to make the trip. Hackett was a naval draughtsman. Huard an accountant. Although the vessel, christened the "Coaster," was completed in 1SM9, almost a year of preparations was required oefnre tltr tropical trip cculd oe undertaken. " A coaling of specjaUy-prepjr-ed copper paint was applied t ) prevent .'-alt-water worms attacking the oak; stuvl guardrails were put up and stainle:,:, steel rigging was installed in prevent salt-water corrosion. The adventurers expected iiu trouble on the trip, unless perhaps they have difficulty passing under bridges. The Coaster's mast is 50 feet high. Cove many years ago while awaiting shipment to England. The Rackets probed the river bed with home-made pikes and salvaged a 43-foot length. White pine used on the decks was retrieved from old wharves along Quebec's waterfront. The finished vessel weighs seven tons and draws about 51-teet of water. She is equipped with all home conveniences including a stainless steel gariey, a refrigerator and a flush toilet. Before leaving. Hackett and Huard loaded the vessel with 1,500 pounds of foodstuff.-, water and other goods. Each took $1 000 for the trip but they hope to bring back some. "We won't have hotel bilis, restaurant expenses and ma.ty other things tourists worry OuEFiKC (CP) Two Quebecers :'.t oil tlii-ir way to the British V.tst indies in a sailboat made J;..:u salvaged oak and pine. .1 h.- pair. 'Captain" Charles iitcKHt, 27, and "Mate" Majella liujid 31, charted a course through inland waterways the Li'. Lawrence, Richelieu and luo..-.un rivers as far us New yui: Fiiiin there they will hug tlie- Atlantic coastline until a break can be made across the (,. tan tu the Indies. Construction of the 32-foot Milijoat. in an uptown backyard ik gin in 1147. Two years later it as completed. jack Hutkelt, Charles' father, knew that several large pieces of oak had been lost at Wolfes Toronto Area 1' w m u m m w mm IIT W1 1 ""V I Embassy Napkins ror lovely tabic settings . . . err?.- J, i . t 1 I I Made from three thick' nesses of soft Cellulose . . . they drape and fold like fine linen. r lids brand new De Luxe 30-inch model, plus a whole new series of wonderfully exciting electric range models that's what's new at your local f'riyiduiie Dealer's! They're convenience-paclted with such really marvellous lime and work-saving advantages as Tiigidoire's new Quick-Clean Oven. You'll want to. see them and the time is (now while your Frigidaire Dealer is putting on a big new-model show. Stop in! V;,r V U 4 A k i Topic of Novel By Newsman 'k 'district of Toronto which ! h;:S gradually lost its individuality and merged with sur- j i-i indiiit; areas is immortaU?ed in 'Cabbagetown Store" iRyer-j in which J. V. McAree re-j afl,- Ilia boyhood home. . :Af. McAree, columnist with liit tilobe and Mail, remembers I an earlier and more peaceful ; '. jbLagetown than is portrayed ! in Hush darner's recent novel ; l,v tliat name. j in. the period covered by Mr. Cioint-r, the east-central district j lvad become u tough, urban hium area Mr. McAree's rerul- j 1 it ions date nom a time not i far removed from the days , v, hen residents grew the cab-1 1 bEges in their gardens which ' gave f'abbagetown Its name. Tht residents were mostly of; English. Scottish or Irish birth' (A- descent. None were well-to- do, but second-generation Cab- ; Landowners included Rt. Hon filr Thomas White, later finance miiii.ster of Canada, and the li te R. J. Fleming, an uncle ol Mr. McAree, who became mayor ci Toronto. 1 he centre of Mr. McAree's i narrative Is the corner grocc.y . tore, owned by another uncle, in which he grew ups The dis- i cii.vilon- ranges from the idio- '.yncrasies of the store's clientele to the relative merits "of small t cutd large stores and the small i shopkeeper's chances, of sur-I viva I agalast rtain-store com-1 petition. '"', y j Housewives will be attracti by an age in vtliich butter sold for 3'i cents a pound and coffee tnd tea for 40 and 60 cents, pv-r ; J 2 -.: 3 "0 1 .,C"'. 41. i H U ' - '1 'V -t --- . "-ft l .' ... .' . j i I i. 15,; .V,..: . i- ' . -Vs .-VH-.C MUUiUAIKt fcLtCIKIt. RANQE Here for the first time a fully de luxe automatic electric range in a compact 30-inch model I Smart high back panel with full-width Cooking Top Lamp and built-in de luxe Cook-Matter Oven Clock Control. Time Signal. 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