BAHN N30) A } Ek FRI NY 4 4 ; : ' ; . RR He 'Went 'to Jail CT Canada's FavouriteTea | gp Sale "And Stayed A Day 0 y : LE Home Hints I was in Traffic Court for parking 2 i \ / my car at a corner Jeserved for : SH taxis. I listened while the magistrate : i g By, LAURA KNIGHT - disposed of thirty-two cases in forty- ' % A, IX XXX XAX HRI two minutes. Evyeryon. paid his fine 8 It's The Berries ! civilization during your summer holi- ; . : of a Qollar ge Hho x When my turn ~ 4 E Though the Canadian strawberry | 4avs. taste better with . ne lar ul Ye dsy," said the E 507 crop may be a little late this year, it Fresh Strawkerry Ice Cream : ; a iQue du if promises to be a good one. There is % cup cupar, 1 pint fresh strawber- [1 " »" "2l} tee the day." 25 Bo fruit quite . 80 delicious" ag fresh 1. hulled; 3 tablespoons quick-cook- : f "Haven't you a dollar?" £8 RienDersios 80 Mijewahoy de, fnslly ing tapioca; 2 cups milk; % teaspoon : : "Not for a fine," 1 said. . hd i come on the market, oy , ! SYYup: ; fi ; : Shout , plentifully: "4nd - often, Many gp Boliin dg el of Their tangy, nut-like, slightly NR in rugged [Na + Wy RR eC LL OBO O000 Jeohle rotor qust Daih gree r= cup cream, whipped. salty flavor gives added zest 1 joined two other men who were ® 4 : Re % tiresome during the.season go it is a Add. Ye cup cugar to sitawLerries to refreshments. unable to produce their fine. Later 34 § wo " ot good idea to have on hand, several | and crush well Let stand 3 minutes, = a fourth joined us. An attendant led 4 pf Kd EA ON THE ns | smart strawberry recipes. which you | Add quick-cooking taploca "to milk in ® us upstairs to a large 'room which Gry i : i can use for the sake of variation. top of double Bastar. Pies a iron bars had turned into a deten- ; 2 IAMOND Ka Here are three recipes which use idly ig g ot or ag 2 wi fing 1 5 Bon med Inte, Eo, » Kd ( ) i these delicious berries and they are Joi Glow iis phen) J Sook ) . de fountain, next a lavatory. The only ; RE BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS WW 5) the tops in the dessert fleld. They are Aly i Al corn pri; "There's a Christie Biscuit for every taste furniture was four .wooden benches. a oc. -- KS simple to make and will certainly we (ict rubbing) . through very fine aad: The walls were frescoed with in- pe v 'Nii 3 a" i DOES EEOOEEEEEIOLE ELLER EL EEL LLLLLLLE TOTOTTOTOTIATATOTOTOTOTOTOTOTO Fal JFeeaivad by yoursfanily id; RO thoroughly. Chill. Add 2 Serhan R04 drawings, The judge eo When the United League season | But it had sounded like Dowell's FOR Aarourita' ge nibier Rodiertittes tablosporna igen to io nist," said another, Someone had opens the gamblers are offering 200 | ¥oice. Why did it sound like Dowell's cream. is pepped up and make miove unt 8 Wis ont, peoca. freezing | erywhere so don't miss out on mak The Value of Humus crossed this out and drawn a swas- to 1 that Pop Clark's New York Blues | voice. Because the man had told him delicious by flavouring i with straw. De am Inn § freeze | ing them at least once during the ' 2 : tika, with "Heil Hitler." + will not win the pennant. Terry | it was Dowell. Should he be a sucker, berries and using quick-cooking tapio- rapidly 3.10.4 hOdre. Or tars into con. | season. : g i A Most of my companions lookéd as Burke Is the only sports writer to | There was a drugstore directly | oor 4 recipe for home-made ice [EB CY "0 TRANS OF tun pack in Fresh Strawberry Tarts The value of Hummus Veg in its [Du 1 fhoy vous tabs a elie Oe on aonance. He bets $10 at | across the street but on the' corner. cream is so far ahead of the ready- | '¢ al | i an Yat 2 to 8 hours berri shed high moisture retaining powers, and I wondered how they were driving - Tony Murallo's restaurant in the | qg.y made up his mind in a flash made product that there is no com- $aqua i i 3 2% w ) 1 quart fresh strawberries, vay because of its light fibrous texture. automobiles. Presently one of them Broadway district. In the Blues' first and dashed perilously. across the parison. And you will find it very Makes 1 quart ice cream. and hulled; 1 cup Ph pac age .Humus that is neutral, neither acid sat beside me. He e0id his atric oa i game Whitper, the Philadelphia pitch. | g,00¢ petween two cars. useful when you are far away from Strawberry tarts are favourite ev- Qicesuing iglly. p NUS 4 rthint nor alkaline and containing a high Arnold er, Is killed with a bullet. Both Burke "Maybe," Terry said to' himself as Wg) 1 op, ay ppecs percentage of ammonia and nitrogen "It's terrible," said Arnold: and Larry Doyle, the Blues' rookie | oro, hd telephone booth and \ & e B % he AF a: and sugar | has a twofold value, it acts as a "What's terrible? shortstop, for whom Giarke pretty deposited a nickel. HOW TO'SEW by RUTH WYETH SPEARS ail den yk 1 ily Dissolye jelly | Moisture retainer and when mixed "That war in Spain. The Commu- SRI omar bag shown her prt "Give me Police Headquarters at Embroider Gay Borders for Gift Towels in warm water, pour over strawber- Vion of Diaduein u DS PDs nists win an election and the Fas.. at first by Detective Kelly. It is | once," he demanded. ~ ries, and chill until jelly begins to he AE ay a the plant | CSits start a revolution. Just like 3 Burke who discovers it was Sid In-two minutes he was talking to thicken, stirring frequently. Fold 4 ne n r 3 > 2 WIth fon le our Republicans start shooting pur Stream, - notorious gunman, who | Dowell. The sweat of fear gathered SEC <3 <e dl tablespoons thickened jelly into whip- posts coo Ri yunp ie : wip p Democrats over here, t's terrible. wrecked a taxi with a bullet through | in large beads on his brow when ] ped cream. Chill. Place -a layer of pois i Wmbs, y puis) i iy The appearance of a guard with 'a a tire and injured four Boston play- | Dowell denied all knowledge of the B ; whipped cream in bottom of each tart ure Ix Ld bow 4 4] ha Yi i- fifteen bologna sandwiches interrupt ers as the Blues are to open a series. | message Terry had received. Pa shell, Chill about 10 minutes. Cover cation a hat era ite his , W ere "ed Arnold. He took two. "Aint you Then Dirkin, Chicago star, drops dead "Better watch you step, young - | with layer of jellied strawberries, soil is aked 'and ry, dies ont In| oonna take one?" after hitting a homer, from poison on man," Dowell advised. "I'll send a pressing hull-end of each Thule Iillions and the development o plant I said I wasn't hungry. Arnold a photograph needle fixed In the han- | man out to cover you. Nobody will lightly into cream. Add thickened jel- | life is retarded. . was annoyed. "They're free. -Be- dle of his bat. Pictro, Chicago's bat | know it. Not even you. Are you go- ly to fill tart. Chill a few minutes "Marl is light gray or white in col- sides you'll make 'em think they . boy, disappears. Clark sends Doyle | ing right out to the game?" longer and serve. : ! " our, very fine grained in texture, don't need to feed us." a » to Newark but he is soon sold to "Yes," Terry gulped. He hurried After you have finished i hy _soft and soapy to the touch and has The afternoon passed quietly. I « Boston. When the Blues go to St | 1.1"; 1is Totel, He suW his cronies your. strawberry jam 2a jelly. au excellent "fertilizing qualities. Swe- | read a newspaper from cover to cov- - Louls, Scotter, the Rubes' star pitch. in the cafe. Sid. Reynolds had joined have to turn round an [5nd u ; pm den, Germany, America, France, | er including classified advertisements er, Is found dead from a gas GIVER | yun" ona looked up. in. surprise. as lly supper, here Is Somacthing oa you ete, are now supplying world mar- | and the ship notices, About three : off by a mysterious powder in the | i. 14rd a double Scotch, fos Yh op 0 ot a or | kets with this type of soil condi- | o'clock a court attendant took our box with a jigsaw puzzle sent anony- oy ; ad seen a 4 tioners in vast quantities, names, addresses, occupations and mously. Craven, a New York news chosn ? Jo had Jelly which you didn't bottle and now Reports by leading scientists and Felizions. Two. guards entered, rh Paper. saan Whe handled the phzaly Je {BL rs Ta go out and Yop eam Neh geologists reveal that the Beverly | handcuffed four of my cell-mates. . Sige. gassed bin. lives, : Bach -time.] Hite WA [hed 3 didn't want Strawberry Mousse -- bog contains the same essent'al ma- | and led them away. . Burke has a beat on these sensational to miss you boys. I'm out of breath," 1 cup strawberry jam or jelly; 1 | terials and the discovery of these | © "Where are they going," I asked. happenings and masked gunmen truss Terry offered in explanation. . | egg white, unbeaten; dash of salt; deposits has given Canada a distinct" "Over to Raymond Street Jail for ry Susstion Blas DRE WAIN in 4 tole oa WEL 4 tablespoons milk; #% cup heavy | ddvantage. | the night. They're boys who got he knows too much. When Inspector Ws sicerel cream. ' more than a day." £ a Dowell gugaests that Dovle may he. The next two days were ones of Beat jelly until soft and smooth, Just before four a guard opened " bsg an Agee Bice na the RA terror for Terry. He didn't draw an Combine egg white, salt, milk, and "Poor Eellow" the door. "All right," he said, ~ Torry i Bike "What wal © easy breath the rest of the time he cream, and beat with rotary egg bess "School's out." The jail day ends at P was in St. Louis. When they went up , er until stiff. Add jelly and ix wel, A hen is not supposed to have much | four and I had been confined less & s Terry hurried down to Sixth street Io Dhieage, Ye suzsesiod to Griven ; Tn grit PC BLL Mi COTNION. S6n%e OF; tact, than five hours. and turned the corner. He looked up that they take a compartment in ease PATTERN NO. 7-8 DALEY Is ack in equal parts ice and | Yet every time she lays "an egg she : I drove away and that night went ~ Craven needed any help. He. felt - . paper, and p "tackles forth the fact to. a movie with the dollar I had . -and down the slort block and realized cheap. He was thinking more of him. Styles in towels must have changed in the last year or so. To be salt. Let stand 4 hours or langer be ackles for e fact.~ gavel bo golie Io he had turned the wrong way. He self than he was of Craven. He had smart now a towel must have real pep. Even the guest towels are gay fore serving. Or place in freezing | The mule, the most despised of all, | ° Wii, 'g J oh Bare - was impatient as he waited for traf- eached a point where being alone and look as if they were meant to- use. That is certanly'a step in traye of 'automatic refrigerator and let has a most persistent way pot 1am J. got, in tro . "fic on Olive street and dashed across Ten : . -- DS! 17% the right direction. Every one knows the delicately lovely towel that. stand. 4 hours. Makes 1 quart mousse. Of letti: 20k Jind hovicidiels politan.- - at the first chance. He hurried down yas 5 oor Agon. nd Craven took * hangs unsullied on the rack through one siege of company after an- eg ' py b his SE otant bra K - the street, looking at the numbers,' oe Sago ihn, 's suggestion. othgr--the one that, when it finally becomes too dusty to be attractive, iid Ys . ; and was past the place before he | ™ Joming Joos a a rn and is washed and ironed by its mistress'. own hands because it is too nice Urges Canada Increase The busy little bees they buzz, What the World realized it. It was a small restaurant | The first wt ol be fn but he ot to trust to the laundress! : . South "African Imports | Bulls bellow and. cows moo, ; -- with heavily curtained windows and | Ie began to fee e! y bo yo So here are some simple embroidered towel designs to the rescue, The watch dogs bark, the ganders Pays For Today Terry paused. He didn't like the | Mt 80 out in Chicago alone a They are made in bright, strong colors of six-strand mercerized em- - MONTREAL. -- Canada should in. A fui eae) ' oy dark. broidery cotton that may be purchased anywhere, with a -boil-fast - MONTREAL,--Canada shou quack, and doves and pigeons closed-up look it had. Just then two The papers of the entire country guarantee. crease its imports from South Af- coo. A man who enters the prize fight- very blonde women came. our and were full of the latest crime. It was Plan the hems of the towels to be deep enough so they may be rica, Davil De Witt Meyer, South The peacock spreads' his tail and | . ¥ he Dri p tiny N gave him what is known as the "eye". suggested that the games be cancelled turned up over the wrong side of the embroidery. You will riot need African Trade Commissioner-to Can- squawks, pigs squeal and robins ing ring 2 e 2 Sain h g ' ~.A dosen jdeas flaghed through a in-the league for the season. The St. stamping patterns for them. The daisy design shown at A 1s done. jn ada, said in a luncheon club address. ng. some ober chap so. hard he will stay ry's mind. Suppose this was a trap? Louis police, just as the police of New dark yellow and hunters' green. With a ruler and soft pencil mark The Commissioner declared the Ard wk hs down while an official counts ten L York and Bosten, faced the same care: the edge I'nes of the border. These lines are one inch apart. Mark trade balance between the two Coun. nd even Walin now: enough to | must be in good physical condition. fully planned unfathomable crime, the circles for the daisies by drawing around a five-cent piece. Space tries. pointed to the necessity of Can- hiss before they sting. But so must the man who goes torth There were no clues and the routine the daisies two inches apart. . . da' d buying more from his land. | But man, the greatest masterpiece | to do a hard day's work, observes the & XS ok which ilie. police do- 86 thor Remember that this is not dainty embroidery. You are working | | 8da's buying r yt that nature could: devise, Peterborough Examiner. RO on Als Pp for a bold effect. The edge lines of this border are embroidered in It was heavily in favor of Canada, : 3 But the world does not pay the oughly and which is never seen nor the twisted running stitch. Make running stitches of the green thread South Africa itself, he declared, | 'Will often stop and hesitate before ho d be as pay . 2 heard of by the public went on valent --all six strands threaded through a needle with long eye and then holds a "tender spot" for Canada. he'll advertise. Do oy 5 hap oy. ho) i lessly. : used double to make 12 strands; then weave six strands of yellow : - great deal ol-money.. He Is apt to It was believed by the papers gen thread in and out under the running stitches to give twisted effect. : get just about enough to pay his way erally that the Chicago team was safe, Embroider the daisies as at C with six strands of yellow. The green . - and if he is careful he may have a- due to the fact that they had lost leaves are also done with six strands. They are mnaae.with three Firestone Ti RES d little left over. But not much, % : Dirkim--~their best man. That sup stitches--the centre one a little longer than the others. The world will pay money to the ; position, however, did not keep the The border of squares at B is turkey red and china blue.and is FOR EVERY PURPOSE iB -men- who -go in for fighting. We : ' y/ crowds away from the field the first done entirely with six strands of the strand cotton. The edge lines 5 : 3 aL noticed this list of prize fights for wxuoud A day of the new series. The place was are embroidered in blue Y stitches with red chain stitches between. Cs Za re---- - this season, together with the esti- . : : packed to. the limit by an cager, ex- The large squares are red and the small ones blue. Mark the edge & &¢ A 2%, PE W SIN mated gate receipts in each case: . MODE R N citement hungry Saturday, crowd. lines of the border cne inch apart. The squares are three-quarters of y bY C7 Ya Nestell vs. Pastor, Los Angeles, f "Look at them!" Craven said. "Half oh heh pu The J ge Jus measure one half inch cach way, and 7 \ $60,000. 4 ' : the small one one-quarter inch. ; ACCOMMODATION Of what mob Sut there hove to 530.2 To embroider the edge lines, make the Y stitches first, as shown a ¢ Mii vs. Ettore, Philadel ' The teams Wore warming. up. | Poy ho Sn Sei oe bik: a Ra The Mune. ; Braddock vs. Louis, Chicago, $500," ve o, Clark in his old blue windbreaker 0 are NOTE: -- Mrs. Spears' New Book, "Sewing For The harerion 000. NIAGARA FALLS with his bowed legs was watching J 5 Decorator," contains 47 other fascinating things to make for the -Farr- vs. Neusel, London, $150,- men. Rawlins, the Butchers manag: home with step-by-step instructions... Now ready for mailing upon 000. Here life takes on Its brighest er, was not in sight. Huette, the as. receipt of 14c (10c plus 4c postage). Address: Mrs. Ruth Wyeth Lynch vs.. Kane, London, $50,000. $. 4 A hue . . . . nothing spared to sistant manager, was putting the team Spears, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Lewis vs. Gainer, Pittsburgh $20,- og complete 'the pleasure for your" through its paces and knocking out . 000 . ' h : stay, Bky-dine with the Falls fungoes. - 5 i am ed om Ahm, haspened do RaWiiug?" er give it back to me wh intorest to They are saving dust in Germany $200,000, Vom. Jou ia, " iH 1g pr Be an 2h Lp . { morrow." ah. Sead now. Woollen rags, collected under | * Steele vs, McLarnin, Los Angeles, > n , v He's had a touch of grippe or The game the next day was one of he FF y ' Pl ' beat t $100,000 i {188 piranied Yie%, ae) Toa something," onc of the Chicago re- the most thrilling of the entire sea. | the Four Years' Plan, are beaten ou . " { o8 Se an pe porters explained. "I guess he finally | go, "There were over thirty thousand | and the dust collected. One centre, Ambers vs. Montanez, New York, ; 51 : - games of every sort. had to give up." fans on hand at game time. A 'sell. kandling the rags, supplies over 15 |- in : ) » fu 0 The game was dull and unexciting. | +" gor this rickety old-fashioned fons of dust w Tertuight to. a firm Schmeling vs. 'Louis, New York, on HONEYMOON The Blues played very good ball, but South Side ball park. Rawlins did not Fy Yoard $900,000. a ; ; lost by one run. appear, which made Terry reasonably | Whick manufactures tar-boar 1 - Nestell vs. Baer, Los Angeles, i MAGNET! "Well," Terry sald as they were | oo tain that he would win his bet. y ! $o0n0, K v5. Pollen, Detrol x a leaving the press box. "It just goes The Butchers warmed up their ec 0s amick vs. Tolles, Detroit, $35,- Mek No other resort on the contin to show hey fposint 4 god iy centric right-hander, Won 1 Semen mien -- ; - : 41 gels Wa Obvstoll: San Princess / ¥ ent attracts honeymooners like ager really fis. awlins ha e who had carved a niche for himse ~ / . FIN R, 1 X A sco, 7 this romantic ey 300 rooms out today the Butchers would have | y1o frst season up by winning four "I GHTS Ger the most for your money. Firestone tires, with $40,000, : pis $ - ' with, bath, most of which over- walked away with the game." '| teen games and losing eight. Jo, all their extra features for longer and safer mileage, Armstrong vs, Sarron, Los ¥nge. / look the Falls. "Listen to the Blues rooter!" Mull Pop Clark started Rosy Moore for INSTANTLY N do not cost one cent more thar ordinary tives. Only les, $20.000. i pi 3 5 ins scoffed. "What's the matter, don't the .Blues. Rosy was a spit-baller-- J & ; Firestone tires have Gum-Dipped Cords with 589% longer And that makes a total of $2,240,- » ty Write for Rates and you like your favorites any more?" one of the fast-vanishing company of Phase Ne, » if 2 E Cord Plies des the tread make 000 which will be paid to the 26 "Free Literature "Sure, I like them, but the Butchers moist ball artists in the big time. A : : flexing. life. 2 Extra . un 18 men who participate in the fights. 7 can outplay the Blues with Rawlins | cagey old veteran, he pitched with them safe at any speed. And the Firestone treads are And that amount would employ 1,120 iF RONALD P. PECK, -Manager on the job. If he isn't back tomorrow | yaqdening precision and it the right scientifically designed for long wear and jitmost safety. men for a year and pay them each ; ; iE : the Blues have picked up enough spots were picked for him he was You need all these features for safe, low, cost $2,000. : » Mo ¥ ; courage today to win tomorrow's | good for at least ten games a Season biel, mileage oid . op game." with relief work on the side. 2 He "You don't want to bet any money TO BE CONTINUED 3: Procested Cheeze ) ; on that, do you?' Mullins asked. 8 "Sure, why not? I'll bet you five = . ; The 1936 production of processed a bucks that the Blues win tomorrow Beautify. your Jams and Jellies! \ cheese amounted to 12,494,959 1bs., it Rawlins is still away." : "Uy Ade i y ] A) the largest since 1930, and an in- ! JE "Hold the stakes, Craven," Mullins i > : crease of 14 per cent. over the previ- Xs » 4) bi sald as he pulled out a five-dollar bill i n ous year, There were 20 plants »4 ae and handed it to Craven. "You can @elicinlkla = 5 © E D T i R E S manufacturing processed cheese dur. i 1 : 134s Tw pp a (¢ U M we D 4 } P : ing the year, didstributed as follows: . : Issue No. 25--- 37 ARG 5TOVE hot 1. MOST WM C BER GOI LR Ontario 11, Quebec 6, Manitoba 2, 1 wis UAB and Alberta 1, AH N02 : ; = a - ; [ 4